Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 193, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 December 1921 — Page 13

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VMAS GIFT YV SUGGESTIONS It always pays to buy of a reliable Jeweler. Buy your Watches Diamonds and Jewelry F. C. BONNET Appliqued Bedspread and Bolster Morning Glory design. 220. Drexcl 4222. 1535 E. Raymond street. CANARIES at reduced prices, 24 up: females 50 cents to |LSO; also pairs Drexel 0362. VIOLINS, all sizes at bargain prices Drexel 5758. PA CL WACH3MAN. GILBERT wireless and electrical set, fine I for gifts Washington 4343. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. llh&L Parlors 1222 Un-on St. FLANNER * BUCHANAN 220 North Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianspoils since 1227. Phone*—Main 0541-0542. LI 254 L IN UiaNAPOLJS CREMATORY^ George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. Old phone Main 0902. LI 7202. JTC. WILSON 1230 Prospect. ST 157 L Drexel 0322. W. T. Blasengym 1525 Shelby st. Drexel 2570. Stewart 1114. 1702 N. Illinois Randolph 6870. CHAS. A. HOCKENSMITH. 724 N. Illinois. Main 1155. LI 1155. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—WM. E. KREIGER. LX 1X54. Main 1464. 1402 N. Illinois GADD —BERT a GADD. 2130 Prospect st. Phone*: Drexel 0422. ST 2278. UNDERTAKERS —HISET A TITUS. 961 North Del. LI 6544. Main 3530. FEENEY A FEENEY. 1024 N- Illinois. Main 0842. DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. BREUNIG. MARY JANE—lnfant of MorSMITH. JOHN T.—Beloved husband of Meranda Smith, passed away at the home of his daughter. Mrs. E. M. Davison. 339 Edison avenue at 7:20 p. m.. De<-. .1. Father of Stephen S-. Arthur D.. Mrs u. I- Hankins. Mrs. Frank Parish and Mrs E. M. Davison. The remains will be taaen to his Southport home Thursday afternoon. Funeral will be held at the South>port Baptist Church Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Burial at Greenwood. DAVIS, MARY—Beloved mother of Mrs Ella Spillman. Harry Davis, Mrs. Cora Croaslev and Mrs. Hattie Spanger._depar.ed this' life Thursday, Dec. 22 at . a. m., age 75 vears. FVlr.eral Saturday, Dec. .4 at residence. I'l4 Ingram street at - p. m. Burial Crown Hi!!. Friends invited. DK LONG. WILLIAM A—Age .6 year*. beloved husband of B. Carmen D* Long (nee Ferris). Thursday, Dec. 2-. Besides, widow, one child. Dorothy May. survives him. Funeral services will be held at th home of widow a parents. Mr. and Mrs. t. \ F. Ferris. 1437 Rembrandt. Sunday. I>e<. 3a. | 10:30 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Foun- I talntown. Ind. I DITMER. CHARLES EDWIN—. Age < a years, beloved husband of Debbe l. Dltmer. died Thursday. Der. 22. luneral services will be held at the family reel- j dence 1053 Villa ave., Saturday. Dec -t. - p. m.’ Friends Invited. Burial New Crown cemetery. . RING. MABEL LUCINDA— Age 33 years. beloved wife of Danford (Dick) Ring, passed away Thursday. Dec. at o.ou p. m. Funeral arrangement- later. JAMES H.—Father of Milllam T. Whitlock, passed away Thursday. 7a. m. at Ft. Madison. low a. Funeral Satirda?2p m. from the chapel of banner A Buchanan. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. ______ WISE "MRS. BERTH.V REAGAN—Mother | of Estelle Laßue Wise p*m*& £ I 10;1& a. in.. Thursday, Der. 76. at her home. 3002 Fall < r'ek l, ' . Friends Invited Friday. 3toß p. m. i ■ U neral and Interment Saturday at ore .ns burg, Ind. .. IN MEMORIAM. IN MEMORIAM—In lovirg remembrance , of George J. Grunnlng, who died six i years ago today. Six years since no ieit us. How we miss him still. \ vacant place is in the home Which never can be hlled. WIFE AND CHILDREN. | IN MEMORIAM—Of William C. Bonesteel, . who died four yrars ago '.one but Inot forgotten. WIFE AND CHI LORE. ■ LOSTRAND FOUND. I OST —Between Thirtieth and Central and 5115 Washington blvd.. tan leather purse containing 127. small and door key. Finder please cail Main 6a4 Reward. LOST —Gold watch, hunting case. East and Merrill street. Tuesday. Belongs to city fireman. Return to No. 3 engine house. Reward. LOBT —Collie dog: large female, yellow and white. Answers to Miss. Liberal reward. Washington 5144, . 325 REWARD for return of Spitz dog; tan and gray. 5217 College avenue. PERSONALS. FAIRMOUNT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement, private; prices reasonable- may work for board; babies adopted; write for booklet. MRS. T. B. LONG, 4911 E. Twenty-Seventh at., Kansas City. Mo. MARG. A. SELLER. D P.. D C., D.O. Drugless therapy, osteo. magnetic massage. Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. 715 S. Meridian st. Drexel 4277. PRIVATE massages by masseur of French Lick Springs Hotel. Here for the winter. CLAUDE POWERS. Belmont 1935. ~~ notices. NOTICE —Dinner will be served to needy families free at noon Saturday at 630 E. Washington street. Everybody welcome. God's army. DETECT!YESThe Nation il Detective Bureau, Inc. Criminal and Civil Investigations SUITE 1010 ODD FELLOW BLDG. circle *l*6- Night. Webster 6237. Represented la all principal dtlaa. Quigley-Hyland Agency Civil and Criminal Investigators. 115-519 Law bldg. Main 3991. INSTRUCTIONS. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 399 E. Washington at.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0767. VHEN patronising these advertisers mention the Time*,

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MALE HELP—WANTED. Wants —Boys who wish to carry Time* route* or to start up new Times route* in centra’ part of city, call and ee Mr. Moorehead any afternoon at Times office after 2 o’clock. TEN men and women. S3 to $6. 1531 Brookside. Webster 6865. SALESMAN—WANTED. AUTO OWNER SALESMEN. Big money selling "Kant Slip" Clutch compound: stops slipping of clutch; doubles life of brakes; ISO'* profit; sell dealers or retail. Nationally advertised through "Motor Life” magazine. Full line of other accessories. Stop light signal*: wind shield cleaners. Blue Jay Auto Polish, etc. Write us your needs. KEYSTONE SUPPLY CO.. 518 Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania. SALESMAN—To sell high-grade guaranteed nursery stock: pay every week. Part or full time. Men can work every ;<lay it the year. Nothing hut married men [considered. Territory open outside of Indianapolis. Write E. L. HOHNAN, 2612 Centra! avenue. Indianapolis, Ind. FEMALE HELP—WANTED. WANTED YOUNG LADY i dentist’s office, combines complete business course and laboratory training. ,TACKSON BUSINESS COLLEGE. Circle 1214. 157 N. liiinols St. SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—A position as housekeeper by middle-aged lady. Drexel 9397. BUSINESS SERVICES. NOTICE TO PUBLIC Call Main 9081 for m estimate on cleaning your ceos pools, dry well and vault*. The man with the largest barrel*. SAFETY RAZOK BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana ave. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated; feather mattresses and pillows made E F BURKLK. 415 Mass. M 1428. LI. 3775. FOR dead animals, call Drexel 33C6, ~or Stewart 1691. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. BIG opportunity for someone wanting to get into business for themselves. Ice. coal and transfer business. Will take 52,000 if sold at once. Have truck worth more th in ask. Selling on account of health. Will take farm Inplements or any Hvr stork in trade, as we are going on a farm. 1229 Eugene street. Indianapolis, Ind. GROCERY, good location, north: cash ami Carry; 1 living room; cheap rent; 5595. Washington 4544. HOUSES—TO LET. FOUR-ROOM semi-modern house, 317.60 per month. 121* E. Tenth. FIVE-ROOM modern; 4 rooms downstair* and on* room upstairs; back and front stairs. LG42 Station street. Webster 0919. FOH RENT—Modern bungalow, 5 bath and pantry, gara~y L’lOL* Lexington. FIVE-ROOM double, nemi -modern; duplex, .1 rooms; bargain; ky* 318 Dorinan. ARBOR AVE., 643; 5-room double,. West Indianapolis; gas. Belmont 0951. flats, apartments—to let. MODERN apt.; heat, light, gas and telephone furnished; couple employed. Webster 8646. MODERN 6-room steam heat: must be seen to be appreciated. Randolph BH4. UNFURNISHED apartment. 4 rooms and bath. Call Randolph 6223. APA UTMK.NT AND~FLAT TO LET. CALL WEBSTER 9440. ADDISON. .V, 13; 3 ROOMS; MODERN; S4O. BELMONT 1219. FURNISH ED HOUSES AND FLAT S. THIRTY-SECOND st.. W„ 407; 4-room bungalow, furnished; modern. Drexel 4826, ■ __T?_ A^UER . AND storage, partlow fireproof STORAGE CO. Private locked rooms and open space, 25c per month and up. Local and overland transfer. We call and give you exact prices or any kind of work without any obligations. 419-23 Market street Mala 2750. LI 3680, LIGHTNING transfer, that's our name. Speedy truck, that's our game. We move you near or move you far In a 1-ton truck or a 6-ton car. Main 1375, that’s our number. Night or day. we never slumber. Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey st. Main 203*. * Li 1128. ~ BLUE STAR TRANSIT Local and overland hauling. BERT SMITH. 135 Kentucky Ave. Main 2294. CAIN TRANSFER CO. "* Local and long distance hauling. Estimate your house free. Equipped to handle 1 to o ton loads. Call Circle 3469. FOR the best transferring in town call CIRCLE 6932; $4 per load and up. We estimate cost at your home free. Prompt service. 9 S. East street. PACKING. hauling overland. Pho;e OTTO SUESZ. Main 2353-3628. Night. Webster 0699. LOCAL end overland hau.ing. load, insurance. Reasonable prices. Belmcnt 1057. UNION STATION TRANSFER~LocaI, over” land moving: guaranteed work. M. 7113. TRANSFERRING and hauling at moderate rates. Drexel 1951. T. ROOMS—TO LET, ONE or two large modern, well furnished sleeping rooms in apt. of owner's home. Close in; hot and cold running water in rooms; separate entrance; no other roomers; special to parties taking both. References required. Circle 2529, ROOMS 75c to 31.59. Special rates by the week and all modem conveniences. THE GEM STAG HOTEL. 35 W. Ohio street. CENTRAL ave., 1208; 2 well furnished. steam-heated rooms, with private family; upper duplex; suitable for 2. After 6 p. m., or Saturday. Circle 3644. TWO large furnished rooms and kitchenette: first floor: modern. 60S E. Twelfth.

BOARD AND ROO M s — TO LFT■ ROOM and board In private modern home north; very reasonable. Harrison 1033. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. MADISON ave., 1025; housekeeping rooms with kitchenette, gas, bath; private entrance, $5. Drexel 6375. BUSINESS PLACES — TO LET. STORE room, good location. Can be used for barber or tailor shop. Call Webster 9440. GARAGES—TO LET. AUTO STORAGE, steam heated garage; Fords, $8 month: other car*, $9; trucks, $12.50; first-class repairing, also electric and gas welding; we tow from anywhere. Main 2242; night, Webster 7385. AMERICAN AUTOMOTIVE SHOP, E. Pratt and Ashland avenue. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Übas. P. Hornaday, Realtor 507 Peoples Bank Bldg. Main 6656. Doubles, singles, bungalows, business property. A Merry Christmas to All My Clients. | FRUIT tree*, bearing: dandy 8-Roorn House j Chicken brooder; chicken house, largo ibarn; 2 acre# ground; only one block from city cor, northeast. Frank S. Clark Sc Cos. 226 E. Ohio. Main 3877. jWe Wish All Our Clients a Merry Christmas Start tlie New Year Kiplit i Attractive 5-room bungalow and 3 lota. 1 Price $250 down and the balance liko rent. 'il Main 018 k. Evening:*. Drexel 149 ;. | We Wish All Our Patrons a Merry Christmas ILeliable Realty Cos. L I North Side Double ! Seven rooms, mantel and fireplace to each side; renting for $l2O per month; priced right for quick sale. “Live Wires." T. It. JONES .1- )'<>. 411 Peoples Hank Bhlg., 134 K. Market St. Main 5758. I Six-Room Modern Bungalow, East Lot 40x139; will sell for 34.000. Require, $2,000 cash; balance at 6 per cent. 52 South Denny street. Morgan and Pershing I Five-room bungalow: electric lights, well, garage: lot 40x130, SI,BOO, terms. Cali Truehlood. Reliable Realty Cos. Main 16. <‘a.g. balance monthly, buys mall <\>ubl*. on payment*; Wade east of •Shelby, near St. Catherine church, newly painted and decorated, electric lights; n<*w ready to move into. Let your rent buy your home. RUSSE H. HARTMAN. 22 4 N. Delaware. Nice 4-Room Cottage on C. East st.; electric lights, city water; will trade for good semi-modern double, close In. Mr Anderson, with I. N. Hi hie & Son. Main 0520. 710-12 Bankers Trust. eAst Strictly modern home, full basement; hardwood floors throughout, buffet, fireplace. sleeping porch, paved street. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. FOR SALE—New 6-room bungalow; bathroom. pantry, basement, furnace, garage, wire for lights. Call at 1915 Sheldon at. Will sell at reasonable price cash. FOR SALE—Three-room house on rear of large lot; gas and electric lights. Phone Be.mont 2157.

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REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. Price Reduced SIOO a Day Until Sold Fine 8-Roorn Modern House 309 E. 21st St. Price Saturday, Dec. 24, $7,000 L. G. Miller & Cos. Main 1002. Randolph 3275. Lexington Avenue Dandy 6-room home; ga*. water, cellar; near McCarty street. Price $3,000. See us for particulars. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors. 122 K Market St. We Wish' AH Our Clients a Merry Christmas Only S7OO House and two Lots on Comer ave. Owner must aell on account of *lckne*: caah will handle. Cal! Mr. Mrlntr.r with I. N. Richie & Son. 710-12 Rnrskors Tritxt Blile Main 0520. We Wish All Our Clients a Merry Christmas WKST INDIANA PoTj s homo of five moms. SBOO equity. M. BERRY. Main 5147. FOP. hous.s on trra.. dnuhlo, or ningles. Call C J. O.snntN. I>rx*l 6184. LOTS—FOR SALE. THREE lots 138x132 fet in all. noar achool, car line, paved afreet, etc. Located In a rapidly growing section northeast. Splendid home alte; responsible party can buy for S3O caah, balance $3 weekly. MR. YOUNG. Main 1409. Res.. ' Washington 1079. We Wish Our Clients a Merry Xmas FOR SALE —Lot No. 20. Kenwood addition, between Thirty-Second and Thirty. Third streets, 40x132. By owner. Call Belmont lot;, _____ BEA I TIFUL I.< >T 1327 PARK WASH. 4728. OWNER. MAIN 6782. REAL ESTATE—SALE OR TRADE. See m for lots north of Fall Creek. GEO. R BROWN. 1002 Lerncke Bldg. RE A L EST A TE-WA NT ED. I Want to Buy a modern 5-room bungalow or double not too rlos© in where I can have a little breathing apace. Flungalnw not over $:-.000. double not over $6,600. Trustees System We Wish All Our Clients a Merry Christmas Property Owners Attention If you want to sell and are looking for j Immediate results see us. We have caah buyers waiting for a right priced aemitnodern piece of property. Wo mean business. Howard C. Venn Main 3113. 108 E. Market. A rr I will pay cash for melt TT /\ II dium priced property reaU, II HSs. I . sonahly well located. of P. Bldg. Circle 6600. j MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLE3. Now l the time to have your motorcycle overhauled and re-enamelod. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 524-86 Maas. Ave. Main (404. CASH paid for all kinds of motorcycle* FLOYD PETERMAN. 605 Massachusetts avenue. WHYWOHRYT ‘ LET a Times Want ad sell It tor fa

AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE. Sacrifice Sale High-grade rebuilt and used cars. It will pay you lo come in and see what a good ear a little money will buy. 1920 Oldsmobile sedan. Looks like new. 55 Cadillac. Buick touring. Monroe touring. Lexington sport. Lexington sedan. Stutz Bear Cat. Lexington coupe. Lexington Motor Sales RKBUICT DEPT. 1142 N. Meridian. Circle 8200. Open evenings till 9. FORDS Don't let the holiday pass without giving your family the benefit and convenience of a Ford car. Ford* to fit any porketbook. Open evenings till 9 o'clock. Wangolin-Sharp Cos. Ford Dealers “Personal Service” 443 and 459 Virginia Ave. Drexel 0360. Kent a New Ford Drive It Yourself 330 N. Delaware. circle 6826. FORD coupe, ,920 and 1921 models. Sale or exchange for any make car. Cash or payment. Open Sunday. TURNER, 917 Virginia avenue. FORD, 1920 sedan. A-l condition; extras. By owner. 8470 N. Capitol ave. Randolph 3740. FORD sedan. 1920 and ly2l models, side or exchange for any make car. Cash or payments. Open Sunday. TURNER. 917 Virginia avenue. FoRD bodies, touring and roadsters; new and second hand. $25 and up. Sale or exchange, TURNER. 917 Virginia Ave. BUJCK, one-ton delivery truck for sale for unpaid balance due. Easy terms. Circle 7977. STUDEBAKER touring, electric lights and starter, $75. TURNER. 917 Virginia avenue. FORD coupe, 1921 model; bargain. TURNER, 917 Virginia avenue.

. A . U .T?. MOBILES — FOR SALE-. SSO, $75, SIOO lown buys a dandy Ford. Maxwell, Overland. Grant, Saxon, Studebaker, Metz and many other?*. Balance small weekly payments. Bring your down payment with you and drive your car away. Open Sundays and evenings. INDPLS. AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 518 N. Capitol ave. DODGE BROTHERS motor cars; a good assortment at all times. C.H.Wallericn Company DosseEßOTnens Motor Vtmcxes 845 North Meridian. FORD SEDAN. TURNER. 917 Virginia Ave. A U TO MO BILES—WANTED. AUTOS WANTED. CASH for your Junked, burned, wrecked or used car. WE are the LARGEST used car dealers In the state. WE have ail parts for 200 cars. I.NDPLS. AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 518 N. Capitol eve. Main 2638. Open evenlr.gs and Sundays. aWos wanted " I. Wolf Auto Cos. | 619 N. Illinois at. Main 1679. LI 2063. AUTOS wanted. WKIS.S2IA.VS. 212-14 || New York ntreet. Main 4446. AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 234 North lUlnoia. S & S Auto Laundry [SLIP-ON body, heavy duck cover u>r F-.ni : roadster. Webster 3559. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. ~ TROUSERS $3.00t0 SIO.OO /Tl Make Your Selee- il J tion for Christmas. I A Gift that is sure Iji / o please him. THE PANTS STORE CO. Two Stores. GOOD rubber tired invalid chairs for rent. $3.50 a month. No charge for delivery. BAKER BROS. MAKE your old cat look like new eult by matching a pair trousers with the correct PANTS MAKERS CO. 104 V* w. Ohio St. SINGLE and double oven restaurant ranges; guaranteed; low prices, paymerits. BAKER BROS. CAPE, lull length, genuine Hudson seal: 36-38. practically now; fine stock large mole collar and cuffs. Very dressy. Randolph 3379. DIAMOND. V karat, clear stone, S9O. One 7 stone cluster, $65. Good bargain for cash. Circle 7502. Call today or Thursday. FOR SALE—Unclaimed blue serge suit, size 3S. $20.00; 1 overcoat, size 38. $6.50. the tailor. 8 W. Ohio. CHRISTMAS TREES in pots, shrubbery and trees, tre# trimming and spraying. Washington 5129. LADIES’ coats, sir.es 38 and 32; girl's blue serge dress and shoes; reasonable. Washington 012 u. IERMS given on new end used machines. White Sewing Machine Cos. 312 Mass ave. CINDERB, large load to any part of city. Belmont 1877. ~ WE MAKE PANTS AND SELL EM DIRECT TO YOU AT A SAVING. If icn\l tailoring CO. II - 111 4M IN 254 Massachusetts Ave. MISCELLANEOUS—WANTED.

GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCKYARDS BABY carriage, regardless of condition. Cali Circle 7090. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—FOR "sALE. TWENTY ROOMS of medium class rooming house furniture: beds, springs, dressers, wardrobes, wasbstands, mirrors, rugs, rockers, chiffoniers, etc., cheap; payments. __ BAKER BROS. MUSICAL—SALE OR WANTED. 4AirwVWWWVVNAAA^WiNAAA^WVWW SEVERAL good used pianos, from $75 to $150; payments as low as $1 per week. BAKER BROS. DOGS, POULTRY, PIGEONS, ETC. HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dogs. INDIANAPOLIS HUM! NE SOCIETY', City dog pound. 924 E. N. Y. Main 0872, CANARIES, St. Amlreasburg rollers; guaranteed singers, $5 and up. 618 N. East street. FEMALE Airedale pup. 6 months old. Call Washington 0126. A NGORA KITTENS. ’ 4219 GUILFORD AVE. COAL AND WOOD—FOR SALE. COAL. Linton Mine Run block, average, $5.60. Best Linton No. 4 lump 4-inch vein, delivered, SS.SC; Brazil Block. $7.00. Phone Webster 1344 or Randolph 1721. CASH COAL COMPANY. IND. LUMP, FORKED, s6^so~* WEST VIRGINIA FORKED. $8.60. lIARRAH COAL CO. Belmont 1000. Evening, Belmont 2266. GENUINE white ash, fourth vein Linton lump; absolutely will not clinker; one ton. $7: two tons. $13.50. TERMINAL COAL CO., Main LOOK! Lowest prices on all grades of coal; wheeled in free. SIMON ICE AND COAL CO. Circle 1976. ROCKETT BROS. COAL AND ICE CO. 540 Torbett. Circle 0430. New phone. Lincoln 4286. COAL L. H. BAIN COAL CO. Main 3621. Main 21S1.

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COAL AND WOOD—FOR SALE. NEW PRICES THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. AND KINDLING GIVEN WITH EACH TON OR MORE ORDERED. B<>st Ind.or Linton No. 4. clean forked. $6.50 Illinois lump, large clean fork) 1 7.00 Best Brazil block, clean forked 8.00 Best Illinois egg. clean forked 6.75 Best Brazil egg. clean torkod.. 7.00 High-grade nut and slack 4.75 Nut and slack 5.00 Delivered anywhere in the city, with each ton or more ordered. Drexel 3280. ST. 2225. NEW COAL YARD. A NEW STOCK OF COAL IN SECOND LINE AND A NEW PRICE LEST. Indiana forked lump $6.50 I-inton No. 4 forked lump. $6.50 Glendora forked lump SB.OO BROOKSIDE ICE AND COAL CO. WEBSTER 1567. WEBSTER 1567. West Ya. Lump $7.75 Kentucky Lump $7.75 Lulirig Lump $7.75 Drexel 6747. Randolph 6263. SAVE money. Buy coal cheap. Telephone Drexel 7654; Drexel 0107. 'lintel Want Adn find the rig tit for the right places and the right place* for the right poopl*. Phon* Main 3500. Auto. 83-251. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. The undersigned, Daniel M. L. Voyls, trustee of Perry Township, Marion County. Indiana, hereby gives notice that he will receive sealed bids for the installation of electric lighting fixtures in the new school building now being constructed at University Heights, Indiana, known as School district No. 4. Said bids will be received at the office of the township trustee in the school building at Southport. Indiana, up until 2 o'clock in the afternoon of Saturday, the 7<h day of January. 1922, at which time and place all bids will be opened and publicly read in the presence of the advisory board of said township. Plans and specifications for said work are on file in the office of said trustee and copies of the same may be consulted and blank forms of proposal may be obtained at the office of McGuire and Shook, architects. 320 Indiana Pythian Building, lutlianApolls. Indiana. Every bidder shall with his scaled bid and in the same envelope deposit a certified check for one hundred dollars ($100) payable to the order of the undersigned trustee to be returned by him In case contract shall not be awarded bidder, and If the contract be awarded, to be held until the successful bidder has entered into a contract for the Installation of such electric lighting fixtures and has furnished bond to the appro) al of the township trustee. In case successful bidder shall fail to enter into contract or furnish bond the said check shall be retained by the trustee as damages. Successful bidder will be required t. sign a written contract with said trustee and to enter into bond for the amount of his bid secured by an approved Surety Company, conditioned for the faithful performance of the covenants and conditions of said contract. The estimated cost of said electric light- | ing fixtures and installing of fixtures is | four hundred ($400) dollars. The contract will be awarded to the lowest, responsible and reliable bidder as determined by trustee and advisory board and, In any case, the right to reject any and all bids Is reserved. Only bids for the complete work, as set out in the plans . and specifications will be considered. DANIEL M. L VOYLS. Trustee of Perry Township. Marion County. ’ Indiana. EMSLEY W. JOHNSON. Attorney. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administratrix of estate of Ewing L. White, deceased, late of Marlon County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. No. 19677. ORA B. WHITE. GEORGE A. ROSE. Attorney. NOTlCE—Election ol trustees First Baptist Church. North Indianapolis. Friday. , Dec. 23. 8 p. m. L. W. GREEN. C. A. UTTERBACH. V. C. JONES, W. F. | MOORE. WILLIAM ROBERTS.

FI NA NCIAL. TOO GAN BORROW MONEY 80 CHEAP and on such easy terms of repayment from the Fidelity Loan Company, a licensed and bonded Arm. for use In paying overdue bills or to buy the things you need for CASH at BARGAIN PRICES that every one should take advantage of our service. LOANS ON FURNITURE 520.00 to $300.00 at legal rates, on short notice and without publicity. We give you all the time you want to repay a loan and only charge for the actual time you have the money. Fair, isn't It? You Can Afford to Borrow On $ 40 pay $2 a month and interest On $ 60 pay $3 a month and Interest On SIOO pay $5 a month and interest PAT MORE ANY TIME AND REDUCE THE COST IN YOUR BEHALF Wo are on the job eight hours & day. and through personal contact and personal eervice, plus a deep personal Interest, we can serve you and your friends as you wish to be served. In these unusual times, business friendships, close relations, mutual understandings and co-operation are real assets to all of us. We are ready to go three-fourths of the way. Now tt is up to you. FIDELITY LOAN CO. 106 E. Market St. Room 532 Lemcke Bldg. Main 1278 Lincoln 7782. WE LOAN to $.400 On Our New SELECTIVE, FLEXIBLE, PAYMENT PLAN | Select your own terms of repayment CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 H E. Washington St. MA in 0585. LI ncoln 7184 REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS PURCHASED SECOND MORTGAGES PURCHASED COMMERCIAL PAPERS PURCHASED. • WE ADVANCE RENTS ON LEASE3 INVESTIGATE OUR NEW PLAN. AUTOMOBILE FUNDING CO. #l3 HUME-MANSUR. MAIN 3868. FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WILSON. 1* N. Delaware st. jin 181*.

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FINANCIAL. PERSONAL LOANS $lO TO S3OO This office is operated under the supervision of the State of Indiana and was established for the purpose of providing a place where honest people can borrow any amount from $lO to S3OO without paying more than the legal rate of In--', terest or without being imposed upon in any way. It ts only necessary that you are keeping house and permanently located. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify your neither do we make inquiries of your friends, relatives or trades people. You can have all time necessary tot~ repayment and pay only for the actnal time you keep the money. Call and let us explain. No charges unless you borrow. Loans with other companies paid off and more money advanced at legal rates, iF IN A HURRY PHONE MAIN 8923 OR LI NCOLN 2450. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Rooms 205-7-9 Indiana Trust Bldg. 118 E. Washington St. Corner Vlr Av*. — REPORTS SHOW FEWER OUT OF WORK INSTATE Number of Unemployed in Indianapolis Now About 9,000. Unemployment in Indiana is making a steady decline, according to reports made by Evans Woollen, president of th Fletcher Savings and Trust Company and regional director of the national unemployment conference's activities in the State, to Col. Arthur Woods, in charge of the permanent offices of the unemploy--, ment conference in Washington. * ', The report of Mr. Woollen, which is accompanied by summaries of the situation in various Indiana cities, indicates that unemployment in Indianapolis has been? reduced from L 23,000 in August to between 8,000 and 9,000 at the present time. OTHER CITIES MAKE REPORTS. Reports for other cities follow; East Chicago—A free employment serriee was established Dec. 5 in cooperation with the United States Employment Service. with W. X. Jordan iu charge. A, committee each from the Chamber of Commerce, city council, Red Cross and the Americanization League is cooperating with the Manufacturers’ Association, The city administration is doing all that it can in the way of carrying on improvements at this time. The situation il ren--‘ <ler*d more difficult by transients and is reg.i riled as serious. Elkhart —The mayor has not appointed a city employment committee of citizens, inasmuch as he will retire from office! Jan. 1. It would seem that the situation is not serious. Evansville—A committee of thirty citizens has been at work and both the city and county have been urged to atd ail possible public work. The situation is believed by the mayor to lie among thg best in the matter of unemployment although not as favorable as in the early part of November. Gary—A municipal employment office) was established several months ago under efficient management. The city has little public work for the winter, except one large sewer job. The situation is better than for several mouths and is not regarded as serious. Hammond—A municipal employment agency is maintained and local employer* are cooperating with it satisfactorily. Un- ' employment has been diminishing steadily since the summer when it was estimated as being about 15 per cent. The situation is not regarded as serious. Con-.‘ siderable public work is under way. Kokomo—The situation here has been rendered more difficult by transients attracted to the factories for work. The situation seemingly is being well cared tor and is not regarded as serious. Richmond—The situation is much improved over that of the summer and i not now regarded as serious. SOUTH BEND HAS C LEARING HOUSE. South Bend—A series of meetings of representatives of social service organizations was held several months ago and a central committee constituted. Through this committee the Chamber of Commerce was made a clearing house for unemployment problems and is conducting an employment bureau. Transients give difficulty. being attracted to South Bend by ihe favorable reports as to employment conditions. The situation is not regarded as serious. Terre Hattie—A committee of citizens has been organized and the situation seems well iu hand. Vincennes—The industries here are diversified and the unemployment situation is not difficult.

LITTLE THEATER TO GIVE SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PLAY Appropriate Music to Precede Midnight Offering at Art Institute. An elaborate program of appropriate music has been ararnged to precode and to accompany Hie Nativity play which is to be given at midnight Christmas ere by the Little Theater Society of Indiana at the John Herron Art Institute. To ! carry out the idea of the medieval cele- | brat ion, old English carols such as “God | Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen," “Good King | Wenceslaus" and “Adeste Fldelis" will | be sung before the curtain rises, and tho more familiar Christmas melodies of “O Little Town of Bethlehem," and the “Angels’ Lullaby” will follow later during the evening. The musical program has been arranged by Mrs. J. Victor Richardson. A qaurtett consisting of Mrs. Harry Fulton Parr, Mrs. Glen O. Friermood, Mrs. O. H. Jones and Miss Julia Royer will sing the carols, accompanied by Mrs. Carl Lleber, Jr. on the cello and Emerson Beck Knight with the flute. Unusual lighting and costume effects have been planned by Mr. Somnes in adapting the scenic effects to the setting of Sculpture Court.

Shank Appointees Guests of J. M. Mann James M. Mann, chief inspector in tha city civil engineering department, was host at an o'possum dinner to appointees of Mayor-elect Samuel Lewis Shank last night. The guests were Herman F. Rlki hoff, chief of police; Taylor E. Gronins ger, corporation counsel; Jesse E. Mils ler, purchasing agent; John L. Elliott, city civil engineer; James E. Armitage, Democratic member of the board of pubs lie safety; Edward Unversaw, street coins missioner; Elmer Williams and Alfred Ferguson. The dinner was held at Mr. Mann’s home, 425 North Blackford street, COTTON' GOODS PLANT BURNS. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 23.—Fir e today destroyed all but one of the four buildings at the plant of William Whitaker A Son, cotton goods manufacturers at Olney, suburb, causing a loss estimated at $500,00®. _ a

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