Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 197, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 December 1921 — Page 9

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES. 25-29 3. Meridian St. Male *SOO- Clarified Adv. Dept. RATES. One time P }"* bree consecutive times 19 per line Six consecutive times 09 per line Contract rales on application. Lodges and club notices 75c per Insertion Church notices (1 Inch or i €B g) 50c per Iniertion Over 1 1. 'h. .07 per line additional Death not '-s 35c per insertion Card of . -anks or In Memoriam Notices ..07 per line Ads received until ILL a. ni. tot publication same day.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS. s?; xEi iCkilcL Pariora i 112 Utiiot 8t FLAN NEK * BUCHLAN AN S2U North Illinois St Funeral directors to the people of Indian* .polls since 1387. Rhone#—Main 0641-0642. IA M4l. .Mj.a.NAPOLIS cremators George Grmsieiner Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. Old phone Main 0909. J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. ST 187 L Prexei 0322. W. T. Blasengym 1635 She'by sL Drexel £570. Stewart 1114. 1702 X. Illinois. Randolph w 7. CHAS. A. HOCKE.N SMITH. 724 N. Illinois. Main 1166. y_ } let - _ Funeral d;hectors — WM. E. KREIGER. |LI 1154. Main 1464. 14 32 X. Illinois. " GAOD —BERT S. GADD. 2139 Prospect st. Phone*: Drexel 0422. ST 2278. CNDERTAKERS —HInEY Jc TITUS 951 North Del. LI 6564. Main 3630. FEENEY A FEENEY". 1034 N. Illinois. Main 0841, DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES.

DONAHUE. JOHN—Died Monday. Dec. 2s. 1921. Funeral will leave the family residence. 4-31 Grace.and ave., Thursday, Dec 25. at s:3fi a, m. Services at SS. Peter and Pau. Cathedral at 9 a. m. Friends invited. _____ HAMAKER. f:T FRANK—Beloved husband • of Emm - C. Hamaker, died Dec. 27. 2'39 p. m.. age 59 years. Funeral at the re si- , deuce. 121 N. Erst street. Thursday - p. ( m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. KETCH AM. WILLI A M AI.LX AN D EH—A t ■ his home on Tuesday, I>ec. lj-i.. Fu- ; neral not; e iaur. j ZOLLEfL EDWARD 1 *- W—Beloved son: of John A. ami Mary Z<".!er r, brother j of Mrs. Anna I' • Inter. Mrs Mamie Mrlaritv, Mrs. Louisa. Johns, died ru-sday. | Dec. 27. 1921 aye -i years. Funeral t ri- | day 8:30 . m.. at residence. L.’Jtt ave.; 9 a. to.. -“acred Heart Church. , Friends Invited. Interment St. Joseph's cemetery. ___ j WILLS. FRED—Beloved nushar.d of Mnv- I tie Wi. -. f.-.her of Mr-. Frank Hoi:.! Mrs George Zorniger, Mrs. Harry Fisher. H. ::r-- Wi.'-. Mr-. Edwrn Adams and: E Kel , passed it LIS a ri 1>- -•: at his late residence. 1363 . . be . I - *y. -i. Burial Crown Mill cemetery. Friends lr.i'.eti. ~~lost and found. LOST Brown leather purs? containing ’ New Jersey and" y. 'art" --r s K. -t bet- -*en McC- rty ■ w. .j , in. Finder keep one-third f -oric. returi. rest. ALMA KoEUELER. E Nor and. LOST— ollie dog, female, yellow and k f H>ST —Gold Eagle's ring In washroom at Brevort Hot* .. Return to 211 N. Liinois • . . u i reiias two; one purple. Initials ,j x. i • -. :..i. die; ne Hack. Call Main 407i. Reward. r'. ,st Vi. ■ .t 11... ton ' *g, between Hitter . ar.d Flop ' on Greenfield line. Ranj.i —Christmas evening, g r ii cuff link, -ngr.ived initials K. K. Reward. WebL< JsT—.Skirt. black. plaited. Rea ard. Webster 4166. ONE long ade earring. Reward. Washing* on 046■ PERSONALS. FAIRMOUNT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement, private; prices reasonable; may work for board, babies adopted; write for booklet. MRS. T. B. LONG, 4511 E. Twenty-Seventh st.. Kan as City. Mo. MARG. A. SELLER. D P.. DC'.. D.O. Drugless therapy. o.teo. magnetic massage. Hours 5 a. m. to 9 p. m. 715 S. Meridian sL Drexel 4277. PRIVATE massages hi' masseur of French Lick Springs Hotel. Here f. r the winter. CLAUDE POWERS. Belmont 1956. DETEC-T'VES. The Nationi il Detective Bureau, Inc. Criminal and Civil Investigations. SUITE 1019 ODD FELLOW BLDG. Circle 83tO. Night. Webster 5837. Represented in all pr.nclpal cities. Quigley-Hyland Agency Civil and* Criminal Investigators. 526-529 Law bldg. Main 2902. I BUSIN ES3 SERVICES. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES TUTTLED<iK 201 Indiana atr*. FEATHERS bought, so’tl and renovated, feath-r m;*ttre and pillow mad; E. F BURK LE 4 i*> Mas\f 1* Li. 3775. FOR a- iand animals, cad Druel 33G*>. or Stewart IL*l. MALE HELP—WANTED. SOLICITORS and cnvn****re want-d for house-to-h- u e w' -k In Indianapolis. A worker ran make good mot - y on a well advertised propositi ..a; commission t.a-ia. See Mr. Barton, the Indiana Dolly Times, before noon ar.y day thin week. TEN men and 19 w ter. J3 • . 86 p'-r day. l'.3t Br-SALESMAN-WANTED. SALESMEN Evening or Part Time Turn those hour* from 7 to 19 p. m into money. We have men :n this organization who are add•mg substantially to their weekly salary Deceived from other om- < eriisy by devoting . tew hours to selling cn a < ommission Icutx A security salesman working evenings has tlie opportunity to earn SSO a week and can double that t sure by hard intensive work. We exlain. We teach. Cal! between 739 and S p. rn. Our reception room Is 1562 Lerarke Annex. 0. T. Morgan & Cos. SALESMEN. If 825 p-r week guaranteed salary and expert* * interests you write k far parti* ~ -r DEGATUit SOLDER W Decatur Ind. FEMALE HELP—WANTED. A FEW POSITIONS OPEN to girls between the ages of IS and 25, who tin Quality for telephone operating. Apply Room 32? INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. Corner New Y'o-rk and Meridian. SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. AN employed young lady wishes to assist with housework mornings and evenings In exchange for room and board. Circle 1214.

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INSTRUCTIONS. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 80Si E. Washington s;.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle HOUSES—TO L E 7. FOUR ro-ms. semi-modern cottage, furnished ready lor housekeeping; gviod location. 1515 Roosevelt avenue. Call llarrlson 1156. SIX-ROOM house. sl6; 13s Detroit. Me--I'II.LOUGH, 106 N Delaware. Mam 1709. Foi"R-lti *1 >M ul-ie 5971 Uawles * *•.. g IS. electric lights. SIS. Irvington 3349. MINERVA. 3-. r.-ro.>m house. Inquire at 3.14 Ij. -jgias. r call Circle 0456. DENNY, lit* X.; ■■■n rooms; 60 days. 31 Uni r: Tru.- 1. M.d’t ■ FLATS. APARTMENTS—TO LETLIVING room, breakfast nook, kitchen- ; ette. dressing . set and bath in mod- j ern new apartment. ill W. Eighteenth street. X"'*. 7. Randolph 1153. ; TRANSFER AND STORAGE. PARTLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. Private locked room* and open space. 25c per month ar.d up. Local and overland transfer. We call and give you exact pr! e*> on any kind of woik without any obligations. <l9-23 L. Market street. Mam 2759. LI 3680. LIGHTNING transf* *. that's our name. Speedy truck, mat's our game. We move you n* .ir or m**ve you far in a 1-ton tru k or a 5-ton ur, Main 1375. that's our numb r. Night or day. v-o never slumber. Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey st. Main 1111 LI 1128 BLUE STAR TRANSIT L< cal at. 1 ..v*?r: tt.d 1 r.uimg. BERT SMITH. 152 Kentu ky Ave. Main 2294. CAIN TR AN SFER - Col Local ar.d ,o:.g dletar. hauling. Estimate vour house free. Equipped to handle 1 to 5 ton loads. Call * lr. ie 3449 PACKING hauling overland. Phone OTTO SUESZ. Main 2353-3625. Night. Webster 0659. * LoCAL end overland h <uhng. 1 .*'l. in- ir- : nnce. Reasonable prices. Belm<*nt 1057. iJn":* -X ST a . 10.*.' 1 It A 3 i land moving; guaranteed work. M. 7113. ROOMS—TO LET.

ROOMS 75c to 11.50 Special rates by the week and all moderr conveniences. THE GEM STAG HOTEL. 35 W. Ohio etreet. CENTRAL. 120*5; ;arj?* ateam-hcatel rooiri, ! 2 people; private L'-me. Clr- le --'l. BOARD AND ROOMS—TO LFT. CENTRAL *v.; rnm and board; gentlemen , modern. Main 5007. NF E rn;NISHE!J ROOM WITH BOARD. IRVINGTON 3*S. L;GHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. MADISON ave.. 1025; housekeeping rooms ; with kitchenette, gas. bath; private • ' Iranco. 15. Dr- x< i 5375. i LAIiCE front room kitchen anti l.nlh; i modern, steam hotted, third floor. a week. Randolph 4>57. |TV ... bt hou.- k' • p!:.g r • : City h* it. Randolph 5155. 1515 North I Netv Jersey. ILLINOIS. N., 1744; 2 nice connecting I warm front rooms; also sleeping rooms. H 14*. CORNELL. 1216; furnished light houseI keeping room: modern. Main 8763. BUSINESS PLACES—TO LET. i STOREROOM t rood location. *an be ; umetl t*r barber shop, ehoe xtero or mil- ‘ linerv. Inquire at 322214 K. Michigan. REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. 8-Room House Fruit trees, bearing; chicken brooder; ground; only one bio* k from c:*y car. northeast. Frank S. Clark Sj Cos. ; 22d E. Ohio. Main 3377. Only S7OO House and two Lots on Corner ave. o*vnT must well on ao- * jnt -f ei'-k!io>: 53)0 cash will handle. I Call Mr. M ir. t**er with I. N. Richie & Son. 710-12 Hark- r' Trust Rldg. Main 0520. If 150 ( ASH. monthly, buys small rj.-ub ♦•. on roni’iitß. Watb* nt . earn of Fhr by, near Ft. Catherine church, newly painted and decorated, electric llghtH, now r-ady to riiovts into. 1-ct your rent buy your home H HARTMAN. 22 1 X. Delaware. Nice 4-Room Cottage on F. E!t st.; electric light.-, city water; will tr.idr for p .and scmi-inodern double, close in. Mr Anderson, with I. X. Richie & Son. Main 2O. 710-12 Hankers Trust. Start, the New Year Right .Vtr o tlve .'-roi m bnnual" v and 3 ln*s. 1 •. vn and the balance like rent. Cult y. .In 01 >•;. Evening*. Drexel 1453. Reliable Realty Cos. Seven Room Modern Home i Double gartg". deep lot. $5,000: $2,000 leash S3O p-r month. THIJ SOUTHERN LIMBER CO. I'iLADSTONE S.; tit's- v.i. .nt. thoroughly mctjein: €-ro.>m bungalow Will con*td ■od building It t e&at or north. EY lIRRUAD. Dr. .••"I 529 Board of Trtdi Main *327. KIFT!ETII. 510 K . Ite.iutlful now modern . Row. A I convenience . Aron! b.irpiln Fa!<- or trade. EVERHOAU. 5-1 Board of Trade Main " 27 *.r Dn xel 3200 FOR RALE New 6-room bungalow; bathroot pantry. furnace, garage, wire for lights. Call at 4915 Fheldou at. Will sell at reasonable price caaU. 28TI1. W., 334 ; 6-room modern bungalow; good rendition; terms; vacant. Owner. Webster 3247. ldtl! FALK or rent. room tv'Us $545 1; $l5O down, balance lihe rent; lot *8x165. Call Belmont 1187. INDIAN APOUS home of live rooms, {soo equity, U. RfcKRY. Main 6117.

ESTATE FOR SALE. | Six-Room Modern Bungalow, East Lot 40x139; will "fll for 14.000. Requires $2,000 CRh; balance at 6 per i. lit. 52 South lleiiny street. IT'T Rental Five-room <loublo. good condition; low rental; In good location l-'.lO'b Dunlop oc Holtegel, Realtors 122 E M irk< t St FOR FA I K • I r-ar of Urge lot. ga.H and electric lights. Phone Belmont 215 7. Foil SALK—Modern I ungai- -. X9tb k n**rthw**i*;, on terms. L. S. PlFltsuN. ■ ■ . ;; - . 1 HAVE a 6-n>< ri strictly m* d*'rn doubio. Owner. Cail Webster 08".I before 5 29_ WKS ' IN ! CANA I'Ol.l S h.rnc -i five rooms. $tC" equity. M- HKiIHY. M.lti .".4: F* it bouses on terms, u utiles or singles. Call C J. SB! RN. Drexel 61 *< REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN. Xeiir Stop 2, Southport Line S!x-r ■ m bungalow; eiectr: lights. <•’!. p u'.try :...-is- nnd yard ’. t lvvxllu; s;!.'ioo. Terms. Cal; Tru-l.iood Reliable Realty Cos. Main Olv Kvehlnus. Irvington 421 X IToTS—FOR SALE. THREE 1 t* feet lo all. near school, car ilne. j.uved street, etc. Locat'd in n r .p.dijr gr-.wlng -ctlon northeast Splendid home site. reipnnaibie party can buy f*r $39 caah. balance 11 weekly JUt. YOUNG. Main llv9. Res-. Washington 1079 Full SALE -Lit No 20. Kenwn-il add'.tl n. b-tween Thirty-Second anil ThirtyThird h-rees. 46x13. By owner. Call Bciiriont 19'j2. REAL ESTATE—WANTED. Bungalow Wantcti I \VH*it a 5-room mot|**rn buiisra! v in a r\ iocarl n r.o? t** . !..-** ir- Wiß ay r #t than S.' • •••>; {'to ra*h ar.tl MO p*r i, •*■ th. WIN rwr •lir-ut, ’uli Wehstter 0302 evt*iiliiA. Property Owners Attention If yu ’.var.t to an ! are 1 klr.rr fer ImmedUt. neo u - Wo h avf c< h buyers wait ug U r a r!#?ht pric* •! rr, piece ol property. Wo mean bU IHE’S. Howard ('. Venn Main 1115. 198 E. Market. An foi meGAL of P. Ji:.|g. 'lr. ■■ '*6o9. FARMS—FOR SALE OR TRADE. SO ACRES level nt.d Impr-.M-I. 7 ml?- of North Vernon It" j*. r ... . • i*y terti - or tl. -I. FRANK G. WISIt.N Mlt. It. F. H-*. 217. Iri.il.* lia ; **ite. FARMS—WANTED. FIFTY to 1 ii lo res; g... 1 imp* ov<-.*.irnt . port tll'nliU*. -.'lie rough w< dltxnd -s it)i reek or 4prlngs. pr. f* r i.* -ir ('*ilu-ntui:. or Mart;: -ville ill,- win .-. ml "* *f city ,ti g.-.*i road. Will tr.i l- iiigh vla Indianapolis r-sldtnce ami rent.il propertl-. Glv<* nil details •• *.w t.. r. 52. N. Emerson ■n\ enue, 1 tl'll.ltill poils. ; GOOD tity property to trod fi r diamonds ..r Improve.i Florida live stork * r 'fruit lurid Owner 323 N. Ilnurs,n ave. Indlanap !- AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE. Hudson Sedan Late Model Quick Sale for <’ash #1.200 J,o< AI. BKANrif. Xordvke ?v- Marinon Cos. Meridian at Eleventh

MAIL YOUR WANT AD Fill Out and Mali to Indiana Daily Times, 25-2*9 S. Meridian St., Indianapolis, 2nd. RATES—(Six Words to the Line) All claseification.—One time, 11c per ilne; three coneecutlve time., 10c per line; six consecutive times, c per line. Death notlowi, 86c per Insertion. Lodge and club nollces. 75c per insertion. Card of thank, ar.d in memoriam notices, 7c per Hue. Name Classification Street Number of Days _ City Am’t enclosed „. „ clatw n mark X her* 1 [ Write complete ad below. Including name, address or phone, or If box number Is wanted mark xbere j j

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AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE. Lexington Sedan ‘ 1921 l)t* Luxe Model Quick Sale for Cash 2,250 T.OCA I* BRANCH. Xord vke t'c Manuon Cos. M'eridhui at Eleventh I A SALE off Desarable Used Cars locliuidiirDg 17 Dodge Rrolkers Cars. 5 Ford car. 4. r miscellaneous cars. An opportunity to get a high-class used car at a great saving. I if-low is a partial list of a few of our bargains: Former Sale f’rice. Price, j D dge lirothors 111*20 roadster..s67s $595 Dodge Brothers 1917 touring.. .$475 $385 Dodge Brothers li'is touring ..$550 $425 Oakland 541$ touring ? 150 s3tsT> Reo 4 touring 1919 $075 $495 Overland 85-4 touring $275 $295 Pathfinder ! touring $250 $lO5 Ford touring $125 $&5 Ford 1920 coupe.s49s $*445 Dodge Brothers sedan SS7S $096 Cadillac 52 towring, rebuilt, new cord tires $1,075 $875 We also have a few 1920 Dodge Brothers four-door sedans that are attractively priced. LIBERAL TERMS. C.H.Wallerich Company Donae Ehotmshs MoToaVemcuis^ 840 X. Meridian. < hdillac ”>7 New Top, Now i*aint ( L )ui''k S;ilo for < 'ash •fI.ToO I.tM'AI. RRANOH. Nordyko vV Manuon < ’o. Meridian at Klovonth iffiu, $75, SIOO and *wn buys a dandy Ford. Maxwell. Or'pbind. Grant. Saxon. Ktudabakpr. M*tx nnd many oth<*ra. Balance* ainall weekly payrncnt.H. Brin#? your io\vn payment with >iti and drlv<> your car away. Upon Sunchits a ii*l evonfnffM. I Nld’LS ;UTU 1* A UTS AM) TIKE CO. MS *\. Caultol nvr. ■j l \ ! ’i ii: w L, \:hi | ?ondlt! • takes this cur. TUHNKU, 917 *ll9 Vlrprlnhi nv^niDv OOLK *>, touring; running ordor; SOO j t:tk*>M thN car. TL’ RN Kit. 017 -010 Virj grin!a avenue. KHI> H‘d:n, uivl>* *-r trad**. Cauh *r pjy- --! rnenta. TCUNEft, 917 919 Virginia av©. lITOHD sedan, exceilen! 1 1ra . , $34.' Owner, Irvington 1041.

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AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE. Kissel Coupe, 1920 Quick Sale for Cash $1,450 LOCAL BRANCH. Nordvke & Marmon Cos. Meridian at Eleventh 1939 SEDAN. Ford, new tiro*. A-i mchanlcally. SIOO worth of cxtr.i equipment. Prlo*. $250. 44i YiigltJa Ave. DreX'ti 0360. FORD. 1920 dn, In excellent condition. Extras. 24 70 N. Capitol. Randolph 37 40. DODGE COUPE Five wire wheels. c< r 1 t.rea. milentf" 33 .0. bumper, shock absorber., sun visor, a-lri.lshlei.i . .eancr, oar in pt-rfe :*. oondttint. Need ths mutiny, *•> will make a*'ti.". e on this ■r. \VUI consider op-*n i> ■ ige in trad*- Call Mr. Rage. Washington 55.',5 after 'J o'ciuvk. Studobaker, 1920 5-Bass. SBSO For Quick Sale Lima!. BRANCH. Xordvke cV Manuon Cos. Meridian at Eleventh Rent a New Lord Drive It Yourself 830 N. Delaware, Premier. 7-pass., electric gear shift: Quick Sale for < ash $750 IJX'AL branch. Nordvke A: Marmon Cos. Meridian at Eleventh O’. RRLA? D with I’.-i MdM top In A 1 condition. or tr.i*l for any Rinks Car. TURNER. 17 -91 3 Virginia RVfttlUt FORD rondxtsr, 1931 model; damountab’.s i rims ar.d Htrt<-r. Hal* ~r tradx BR 917-819 Virginia avat ia Marmon, 24, 1920 Quick Sale for Cash $2,400 IJM'AL BRANCH. I Xordvke A: Marmon Cos. MOridiiiu at. Eleventh FORD * ■ 'ii|" t. 1320 21. sals nr trad", f-r any m.tk* car. • ash >r payments. AUTO MO Bi L E S—WANTED. AUTOS WANTED CASH for your Junksd, burned. wrockd or used car. WE ars th* LARGEST ussd cur dsnlort In tho *t*t* WE hnv* all parts for 200 cara INI t'LS. AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 613 N Capitol cvn. M&lo 2828. Open cvsnlngtt and Sundaja AUTOS WANTED I. Wolf Auto Cos. 619 N. Illinois st. Main 1579 LI 2062. AUTOS wanted. WELSHMAN'S, 212-14 E. New York street. Main 4446 ‘ MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES. Now Is th* time to have your motoroycls overha-’ted and re-enamied. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 584-36 Mas*. Ave. Main 6404. CASH paid for all kinds or motorcyelaa FLOYD PETERMAN. 509 Massachusetts avenue.

AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. FORD BODIES Large stock to chooM from. WINTER TOPS Autowa Body Distributers 339 E. Market. AUTO WASHING Our spu laity. 834 North Illinois. S A S Auto Laundry SLIP * >N h<> ] -\ heavy duck cover tor Ford I•. \ SELL If not. try the automobile columns* of The. Tirn•s Want Ad. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. End of Year Clean Up 19 Iron beds at 8 1.50 * Iron spritiK* 2.50 2 sanltat 3 7.9 4 Wood t.*d 2 09 S 00 i •: it lor !.!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!! .oo , 1 new : liT.irob* 14 00 ■ r.iss • .is 6.99 12 • t.aira 100 ibii 5 * i dav ■*.; ,r: . 12.90 1 s'. -1: Gar'atid range 17.30 1 six-hole Maj-s-: ■ rar.sre 17 '.O I■ . i 4 large gas ranges 12.00 Several arl ids -*f : ’.s and ends almost i ftiveri away. Baker Bros. - 213 East Washington street, opposite Court /HT> Match Your Coat ( With a Pair of / \ I TK,> “'' : ' W II w '"'UcSl ,a 1 f n i l Ohio* st.’ * II AM 1 LT* 'NHP rB ’ H t wa .nh r; barFG.- f- Cfiu-i H W. DIRHAM (.. 134 North .Y ibarna. 'i\ KllftiAT. . i u. fur iin*d hrmdeloth ••’p d.4* i‘. hi - r Uariiidhin muskrat fur. •A'- 1 . r:*i it* h.-d . tvori: J ■>, tv*;; s*H f- r U <*;i . IrvtuK* n ra. 71 ,r Circle lyßl. GO tjD rubier tired Invalid chaim fiir J- g 0 a rnuath. No chargo for doHvry. BAKER BROS. MARK y. ur edd H'Of ilk<* euit by rna’ hir.g a pair tr u- trn with th COR RE' . i'ANT.-i MAKERS CO. 104 H ... st Six iI.U ar and d<>ub!e oven restaurant rar f chi; g uurauteed. low prices; payments. BAKER BROS. j PAH-: sr 'i.ui: - •niutrrei; ermine cape; l r tt. *1 1 y new. Call Main 7i*N 'J or Llni“‘' ■’ ' 3— SI.ICI N.; v m IU \K Ihtyton eleetri*- grinder, safe, credit xy*tom. Call Drexel OUT. If chen on new nnd ued machines Whits Sewing Machine Cos. 312 Man* avs. OH FRY nto* k id f xtur ■* tor i ite; 4 livinK r>oniH. Onil Randolph 8273. WK Make PANTS AND SELL ’EM DIRECT TO YOU AT A SAVING, if IP I" TAILORING CO. I.ILUI ’ 254 Massachusetts Ave. limes Want All*, find ttie rtgnt for the right places and the right placet for the right people. Phone Main 3500. Auto. 22-251 MISCELLANEOUS—WANTED. GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCKYARDS HOUSEHOLD GOODS—FOR SALE. TWENTY" ROOMS of medium class rooming house furniture; boils, springs, dresser*, wardrobes, wasbstands, mirrors, rugs, rockers, chiffoniers, etc., cheap; payt merits. BAKER BROS. MUSICAL—SALE OR WANTED SEVERAL good used pianos, from $75 to $l5O, payments as low as $1 per week. BAKER BROS. DOGS. POULTRY. PIGEONS. ETC. HOMES wanted for healthy homeleew dogs. INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY, City dog pound 924 E. N. V. Alnln 0872. FEMALE Airedale pup. 6 months old. Call Washington 0125. COAL AND WOOD—FOR SALE. THE RES'” IS THE CHEAPEST. KINDLING WITH EACH TON. Best Ind.or Linton No. t, clean forked. $6.50 Illinois lump, large clean forked 7.00 Best Brazil block, clean forked 8.00 Best Illinois egg. clean forked 6.75 Best Brazil egg, clean forked 7.00 High-grade nut and slack 5.00 Delivered anywhere In the city. Drexel 8280. ST. 2225. Coal, $6.25 Per Ton Genuine white ash Linton lump, free from slate; absolutely will not clinker. TERMINAL COAL CO.. 374 a. Illinois. Main 1375. COAL. Linton Mine Run block, average, $5.50. Best Linton No. 4 lump. 4-inch vein, delivered. $6.5C; Brazil Block, $7.00. Phone Webster 1344 or Randolph 1721. CASH COAL ohm PA NY". Pocahontas lump .... $8.25 Kentucky lump $7.75 GENUINE RED ASH. DREXEL 57 1 RAN. 6263. LOOK ’ STAX HARD COAL Cos., tor highgrade coal. Prices reasonable. Prompt service. Deliver anvwhero in city. Drexel 318Cn_ HOCKETT BROS. COAL AND ICE CO. 540 Torbett. Circle 0430. New phone, Lincoln 4286. COAL U H. BAIN COAL CO. Main 3531. _ Main 315 L CLEAN forked Linton lump. $6.25 a ton. TAYLOR COAL CO. Drexel 2167. SAVE money. Buy coal cheap. Telephone Drexel 7654; Drexel 01OL

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AUCTIONS. Auction Sale at our regular sale, Thursday morning. 2,30 o'clock, Dec. 2s, at our auction rooms. 227 X. New Jersey St. we will sell several van loads of household goods, consisting of brass bods. Iron beds, dressers, washstands, chiffoniers gas ranges, bookcases, trunks, about 50 iadies’ coats, Sonora. Brunswick talking ina, bines, dining tables. buffets. davenports. rugs nnd many other articles. Lew Shank Auction Cos. Auctioneer. THKN patronizing these advertisers mention tho Times. LEGAL NOTICES. N 'TICK—SALE MARION COUNTY’ TUBERcuiAisis hospital bonds. Notice is hereby given that, up to 19 o'clock a. m., on the 14th bay of February, 1b... sealed bids will be received at tho auditor's .dfice of Marion County. India;.a, f..r the purchase of Marion County Tui •>r -u:*iis li 'spltal bonds to the amount of two hundred thousand ($200,00". dollars. bearing interest at th* ra-> of live (5> per real per annum, pa;.a! .<- . uni-au-i.ually, said bonds being pay a. .e . 'id negotiable at the office of the tr as irer of Marion County. That said bonds be dated March 1. 1521. ar.d payab.e in eleven to tw_: :> ears, and , denomination ot one thousand vs-.O0O) dollars each, and be of the following numbers and deuo:t;i..at! ms. and nature severally as follows, to-wit: Fifteen of said bonds, numbered from 7251 ;o 7265. t-,th Inclusive, in the sum of fl.ood each, payable eleven year.* after da:*. Tlfteen of said bonds, numbered from 7284 to 72", both Inclusive. In the sum of $1,099 each, twelve years after date. Fifteen of said bonds, numbered tr m 7-vl to 7295, 1 >th in. lusive, in the sum of $1,009 each, payable thirteen years after Fifteen of said bonds, numbered from 72ii6 to 7310, both inclusive, in the sum of li.aoo e i h, payable fourteen years after date. Fifteen of said bonds, numbered from 7311 to 7325. i.• tli Inclusive, in the sum of SI,OOO each, payable fifteen years after date. Fifteen of said bonds, numbered from 75 2 6 to 7340, both inclusive in the sum •*f $1,059 ia.ii, payable sixteen years after dale. Fifteen of 6a; l bonds, numbered from 7341 to 7353, both Inclusive, in tl.j sum of SI,OOO each, payable seventeen years ufrer date. Fifteen ..f said bon V, numbered fr..m 7 356 to 7379, te.th ire usivc. in tile sum of $1,099 each, payable eighteen years after elate. Fifteen of said bonds, numbered from 737 1 to 73v5. both Inclusive, In the sum of $' ca.'h. payable nineteen years ufrrr date. .Sixty - five of said bonds, numbered from 73' '• to 7430, both inclusive, in the sum i,f $ 1.000 each, payable twenty years after date. That said bonds will be b,,ld to the hlghFs- responsible tedder, but shall not t.o sold for less amount than the par value ar.d accrued interest thereon to date of sale. if bonds nr* not sold on said date they will be offered for a o from u-y to day until sold. Tlie right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Each bid nusr suite the full amount of cash which will be paid by tie* bidder for the bonds proposed to be purchased and shall be accompanied by a certified chock for three p* r cent (.1 per cent) of tlie par value of the bonds bid upon nud drawn against moneys In some reliable bank in Marion i .any, Indiana, said cluck to be made payable to the board of commissioners, and shall be held ns a guarantee of the performance of said bid. should the same be accepted. The bid must be made upon the form provided by the auditor and must baccompanied with ail.davits of non-collusion, as provided by hi a LEO K. FESLER, Auditor of Marlon County. Indianapolis, Dec. 27, 1921. NciTICE MALE mTuVoN Ci *UNTY ROAD BONUS. Notice is hereby given that, up to 19 o'clock a. in., on Hie 14th day of February, 1922, sealed bids will be received at t lie auditor's office of Marlon County, Indiana. for the purchase < f Marion County road bonds to the amount of seventy thousand ($70,000.00) dollars, bearing interest at the rate of six (6) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, said bonds being payable Hud negotiable at the olft of the Indiana National Batik, Indianapolis, Ind. Said bonds will be dated Feb. 15. 19 22. and number seventy (70) bonds In the denomination of one thousand ($1,090.00) Uollurs each, and be of the following numbers amt ii, nominations, and mature serially as follows, to-wit: Ten of said bonds numbered from 7S2S to 7835. both inclusive, in the sum of one thousand ($1,900.00) dollars each, payable two years after date. Ten of said bonds numbered from 7836 to 7845, both inclusive, iu the sum of one thousand ($1,009.00) dollars each, payable three years after date. Ten of said bonds. numbered from 7846 to 78155, both inclusive, in the sum of one thousand ($1,000.00) dollars each, payable four years after date. Ten of said bonds numbered from 7856 to 7565, both inclusive, in the sum of one thousand $1,000.00) dollars each, payable five years after date. Ten of said bonds numbered from 7SC3 to 7875, both inclusive, in tho sum of one thousand ($1,009.00) dollars each, payable six years after date. Ten of said bonds numbered from 7876 to 78.85. both inclusive, in the sum of one thousand $1,000.00) dollars each, payable seven years after date. Ten of said bonds numbered from 7SS6 to 7895. both inclusive, in the sum of one thousand $1,000.00) dollars each, payable eight years after date. if bonds are not sold on said date they will bo offered for sale from day to day until sold. Said bonds shall bear Interest at the rate of six (6 per cent) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, said principal and Interest due and payable at the Indiana National Batik at Indianapolis, Ind. That said bonds will be sold to the highest responsible bidder, but shall not bo sold for less amount than the par value and accrued interest thereon to date of sale. If bonds are not sold on said date they will be offered for sale from day to day

until sold. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Each bid must state the full amount of cash which shall be paid by the bidder for the bonds proposed to be purchased and shall be accompanied by a. certified check for three p**r cent (3 per cent) of the par value of the bonds bid upon and drawn against moneys in some reliable bank in Marlon County, Indiana, said check to be made payable to tile board of Cominisisoners. and shall be held as a guarantee of the performance of said bid, should the same be accepted. The bid must lie made upon the form provided by the auditor and must be accompanied with affidavits of noncolluslon, as provided by law. LEO K. FESLEIt. Auditor of Marion County. J Indianapolis. Deo. 27, Y92L I

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LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE—The board of trustees of the Central Indiana Hospital for Insane will rece.lve sealed proposals until Friday*, Dec. 30 at 10 a. m., for furnishing supplies for the month of January, 192 2. Estimate book will' be on file at room 148, Statehouse, from and after Monday, Dec. 26. 1921. By order of BOARD OF TRUSTEES. NOTICEOF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Thomas Otis Conley, deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. No. 136 86. WALTER C. CLARICE. FINANCIAL. TOO Can BORROW MONEY SO CHEAP and on such easy terms of repayment from the Fidelity Loan Company, a licensed and bonded firm, 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 120.00 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 fer the actual time yx>u have tho money. Fair, isn’t it? \ou Can Afford to Bori'o'w On $ 40 pay $2 a month and interest On $ 60 pay ?3 a month and interest On SIOO pay §5 a month and interest PAL MORE ANY TIME AND REDUCE THE COST IN YOUR BEHALF We are on the job eight hours a day, and through personal contact and personal service, pius a deep personal interest, we can serve you and your friends as you wish lo be served. In these unusual times, business friendships, close relations, mutual understandings and co-operation are real assets to ail of us. We are ready to g,j three-fourths of the way. Now it is up to you. FIDELITY LOAN €O. 106 E. Market St. Room 532 Lemcke Bids. Main 1278 _ Lincoln 7782. PERSONAL LOANS $lO TO S3OO Thl3 otllce is operated under tho supervision of the State of Indiana and was established for the purpose of providing a place where hone-i people can borrow any amount from $lO to $390 without I paying more than the legal rate of ln- ! terest or without being Imposed upon ia any way. It ia only necessary that you are koe,ulr.g house and permanently located. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify your employer, neither Uo we make inquiries ot you r friends, relatives or trades people. You can have all time necessary for repayment and pay only for the actual : 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 ! 2523 OR LI NCuLN 2450. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Rooms 205-7-9 Indiana Trust Bldg. 11? E. Washington Si, Corner Vlr. Ara. “LOANS' On furniture, plnn autos. live stock, farm Implements and other collateral. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 1414a B- Washington St. Main ( Vu Lin In 7184. Al'Ti iMt'HiLrl tMuring; modern; valua s4* •. Will tr oi-r for securities. What v u. T* :~'.>a**n- Main 6610, or AdUh 67 and second mortgage* on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B WILSON, I rta V Deiawar* st. Main 1618, THE shortest di-*ance between two wanui is a Times Want ad Your customer, use them. Why don't you?

GOOD DRIVERS NOWADAYS ARE HARD TO FIND Hoosier IMotor Club Opens Crusade to Vlake City Safe for Autoists. \ Instead of becoming ’at in its vigilance : campaign to curb r> cklcss driving of automobiles, the llonsb-r Motor Club announces that l;s crusade i> jus; getting properly warned up and that while increasingly largo numbers of imur club members tiro watching out t< r aud reporting violations and transgicssions, it has been decided t- iitvitc Fly general public to join in tin* vigilance campaign. •Tint his number!'' imw is the slogan, according to M. K. Nobleb club secrej tary. “That is all that is necessary," he stated, “with the exception, of course. ! that \vv want the date, tiic time and place and the nature of the violation of traffic rules or of the transgression (if common de< cm y. sons ■ and courtesy in driving motor vohicl s.” In inviting the g. acral public to assist mem! rs of : ;<• motor club in reporting such violations. It N stated that the main object is t- induce every operator of a motor vehicle to watch ills step more closely. 4,000 IMS IV F.BS II TO l'lM). “We would like to impress on every driver the fa a that his driving is being Watched by some .die who will make it his business to re; .ft .IN > irtesV, bc>orIshness, ruthless aud -reckless driving and , Infractions.of the city or Htate laws.” the announcement continues- - "in enlisting the aid of the general public we ! tdieve' we will be aide to get ! a stronger and more general interest In the matter -T sat - oand sum driving. Indianapolis Is no longer a hick city and hick driving can not be tolerated. The jay driver who cuts corners, who falls to give signals, who drives always in the middle of the street, serves to slow up and endatig.-r other traffic. Then there are plenty of eases of speeding, disregard of right-of-way rules--wo want their numbers so wo may sen da caution notieo to suoh drivers. The psychology of (ids entire campaign is that when drivers believe their driving is being cheeked up by someone they are npt to be more careful. Inasmuch as we have heretofore had reports of ’rough stuff committed at 3 o’clock In the m >rning. it may be mentioned here that the Hoosier Motor Club •checkers’ apparently never sleep. It is further announced that serious violations ..f traffic laws will be reported to the policy department. For till? reason. it is staled, that, the name of the person reporting should be given to the motor club. Reports may lie made by telephone or my-mail a-nd special blanks may be had at the motor club office, ninth floor Clay-pool- Hotel, although the blanks are not necessary. “Get the number and other information and report to us—that’s all,’’ the motor club states. Trot ski Says Famine Compels Russ Peace MOSCOW. Via Berlin, Dee. ■ 28.—Leon Trotshi. soviet commissar for.war, told the all-Russian congress of soviets today that famine and the economic situation make it imperative for Russia to maintain peace. Trotski denied reports that Russia is preparing for a war of revengeXuitll the spring.

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