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INDIANA DAILY TIMKA 25-29 S. Meridian St. Main 3500. Classified Adv. Dept. BATES. One time 11 per line Three consecutive times.. .10 per line Six consecutive timea 09 per line Contract rates on application. Lodges and club notices 75c per Insertion Church notices (I Inch or lees) 59c per Insertion Over 1 Inch 07 per line additional Death notices 15c per Insertion Card of Thanks or In Memorlam Notices *7 per line Ads received until 11:45 a. m. for publication same day. * FUNERAL DIRECTORS. SE”* 2/Ja Cd^ Parlors 1222 Union St FLANNEK & BUCHAN AN 220 North Illinois St Funeral directors to the people of Indian- * polls since 1317. Phones—Main 0441-0642. LI 2S4L iN Uia.NAPOLIS CREMATORY George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 522 E. Market Old phone Main 0908. LI 7202. J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. ST 1671. Drexel 0322. W. T. Blasengym 1625 Shelby st Drexel 2570. Stewart 1114. 1702 N. Illinois, Randolph 6870, CHAS. aT HOCKENSMITH. 724 N. Illinois. Main 1166, LI 1166. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—YVM E. KKEIGER. LI 1154. Main 1464. 1402 N. lUlnolm. OADD—BERT S. GADD. 2130 Prospect st Phones: Drexel 0422. 6T 2278. _ UNDERTAKERS—HISEY A TITUS. 851 North Del. LI 6564. Main 3680. ' FEENEY 48 KEENET. 1024 N. Illinois. Main 0842. CARD OF THANKS. CARD OF THANKS —We desire to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our relatives, friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindnesses and sympathy, for ’the beautiful floral tributes Mr. Planner of Planner & Buchanan, for his thoughtful and efficient services; Rev. S. L. Welker and Rev. D. L. Thomas for their words of consolation and sympathy; the singers, the pallbearers, the friends of Arlington. Ind.. M. E. Church, the employes of the service station department of the Standard Oil Cos., the employes of the electric department of the “ngine room; also the employes of the ammonia works of Kingan A Cos.: and especially do we extend our thanks to Dr. William P. Best for his ever-willing and untiring efforts, and to all who were so kind during the Illness end death of our beloved mother, daughter and sister, Eiva Tuiey McCaliian. HER CHILDREN. PARENTS AND SISTERS. LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Black leather pocketbook; gold initial inside; L\ S. government pass with picture, calling cards. Western Union card. Postal Telegraph card. Between 240 and SSO In bills. Liberal reward. Call Webster 0783. LOST—Silver bar pin with rhinestones. In Woodruff Place. E. Michigan car or Pennsylvania car. Reward. Randolph 3136. LOST—Collie dog. female, yellow and white; answers “Miff.” Liberal reward. Washington 5144. LOST —Gold Eagle's ring In washroom at Brevort Hotel. Return to 211 N. Illinois st.; 310 reward. LOST —Tiger cat from 627 N. Pennsylvania, Monday night. Washington 0295. F.eward. PERSONALS. | , yVVVVVVVVS*i ao* FAIRMOUNT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement, private, prices reasonable; may work for board; babies adopted; write for booklet. MRS. T. B. LONG. 49X1 E. Twenty-Seventh st.. Kansas City, Mo. MARG. A. SELLED P DXITdTo. Drug~ less therapy, osieo. magnetic massage. Hours 9 a. m. to S p. rn. 715 S. Meridian at. Drexel 4277. PRIVATE massages by masseur of French Lick Springs Hotel. Here for the winter. CLAUDE POWERS. Bfiraon: 1936. INSTRUCTIONS. SAXOPHONE Popular Music Taught in 20 Lessons. Saxophone and Accessories. LORENZ SAXOPHONE SCHOOL. 628 Fort Wayn e ave. Circle 5653. PRIVATE lessons; all systems shorthand. typewriting and bookkeeping; certified teachers; day and night classes; special rates now offered. Call or write for particulars. Circle 1214. JACKSON BUSINESS COLLEGE. 157 N. Illinois st. MEN to learn barber trade. TKI-'JITY BARBER COLLEGE. 309 E. Washington st.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0757. BUSINESS SERVICES. NOTICE TO PUBLIC Call Main 9081. Gt an estimate on your dry well, cistern or vault cleaning. SAFETY RaZCHI BEADEb Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Inqlnna are. FEATHERS bought, so'd and renovated; feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. BLRKLE. 416 Mass. M_ 1128. LI. 3776. FOR dead animals, call Drexel 3336. or Stewart 1391. BUSTn e S S| O P PO R T UNIT lES. WELL established ladles’ tailoring business for sale. Fully equipped. Death of owner reason for selling. Call Drexel 7264. RESTAURANT - FOR SALE W anted —Boys who wish to carry Times routes or to start up new Times routes In central part of city, call and see Mr. Moorehead any afternoon at Times office after 2 o'clock. SOLICITORS and canvassers wanted for house-to-house work In Indianapolis. A worker can make good money on a well advertised proposition; commission basis. See Mr. Barton, the Indiana Daily Times, before noon any day this week. WANTED —Dairy hand. married man; references. Call Beech Grova 166, ring 1, TEN men and 10 women. |3 to $6 per day. 1531 Brookslde. Webster 6865. SALE SWAN—WANTE D, SALESMEN Evening or Part Time Turn those hours from 7 to 10 p. m. Into money. We have men In this organisation who are adding substantially to their weekly salary (received from other concerns) by devoting a few hours to selling on a commission basis. A security salesman working evenings has the opportunity to earn 250 a week and can double that figure by hard intensive work. We exlaln. We teach. Call between 7:30 and 8 p. m. Our reception room la 1562 Leincke Annex. C. T. Morgan & Cos. GOOD salesman wanted for Indianapolis territory. If you are a live wire you can roak* S4O a week or better. American Ribbon and Carbon Cos. EALESMEN, If $25 per week guaranteed salary and expenses Interests you. write for particulars. DECATUR SOLDER CO., Decatur, ind.

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FEMALE HELP-WANTED. A FEW POSITIONS OPEN to girls between the ages of IS and 23. who car, quality for telephone <peru:ing. Apply Room 322 INDIANA BELI. TELEPHONE CO. Corner New York and Meridian, OFFICE GIRL Need not be experienced; must be able to use typewriter. 303 Indianapolis Securities Bidg. WHITE girl for housework and experienced In eook.ng: steady position, wages $lO. 4207 N. Pennsylvania street. Take Meridian Heights car RELIABLE white or colored girl to ro k and wa.t on table. No laundry work. References. MRS. WILSON. No. 21 Ft. Harrison. , 'YOUNG lady to work mornings, evenings. for room and board. 2136 Fountain st. YOUNG white girl to asstst with housework Washington 3*39. SITUATION WANTED—FE VALE. SEVERAL YOUNG LADIES entering Central Business College next Monday w ra: 1 like to locate with private families where the; can assist with th- work mornings, evenings and Saturdays in exchange for bo. rd and room. Call MISS SMITH Satnrday. Main 1U 86. _ WILL work In mornings. Harrison 0615. Km.ay. OETFF-TIVE3. The Natioiail Detective Bureau, Inc. Criminal and Civil Investigations. SUITE 1010 ODD FELLOW BLDG. Circle 8380. Night. Webster 5837. Represented tn all principal cities. Quigley-Hyland Agency Civil and' Criminal Investigators. 626-529 Law bldg. Main X 942. HOUSES—TO LET. Large Eight-Room House for colored; fair condition. S3u month. Dunlop &Holtegel, 122 E. Marke . FOR RENT —Six-room double, m>d*>rn; never ben occupied. 8.6 Hancock sL. $43.00. Adult a Call Washlng'en 4:02. MODERN, eight rooms, suits!, * for two famine*. SlO North Bevllle avenue. Owner. Belmont 2466. Price $42.56, WAIX'OTT. S.. 220. 6-room house; gas. -lei-trl- lights, city water. Phone Drexei 5119. . SIX-ROOM house, sl6; 139 Detroit. MCCULLOUGH, 106 N. Delaware. Main 1709. FOUR-ROOM duuble. 5971 Raw lea ave.; gas, electric lights, $lB- Irvington 3649. rHave a 6-room strictly modern double. Owner, Call Webster 0851 before 5:30. MINERVA. 309: 5-room house Inquire at 834 Douglass or call Circle 04fdL NEW JERSEY. X., 1442; 7 rooms, modern; city heat. Randolph 5323HOUSE for rent. 620 S. Keystone. Cal! Drexel 0764. _ FLATS, APARTMENTS—TO LET. Irvington Four-room apartment, nicely painted ar.d papered; electric ilght3, gas, private bath; rvat**r rent paid; garage. Main 4133. Evening*. Irvington 2336. 416-22 E. Vermont St. Four rooms and bath, first floor; SSO. STATE SAVINGS & TRUST CO. Main 451 if. TRAN SFE R ANO STO RAGE, PARTLOW FIREPRC uF STORAGE CO. Private locked r- .m and open space. Jsc per month s' a up. Local and overland transfer. call and give you exact price* on any kind of wo.k without any obligations. 419-23 i.- Uaiket street. Main 2759. LI 3680. Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey st. Main 2028. _ LI 112*. 'BLUE STAR TRANSIT Local and overland hauling. BERT SMITH. 155 Kentucky Ave, Main 2294. MOVING, trucking, cinder hauling or br.ggage. EMERGENCY TRANSFER < < Harrtbon iS'.'9. l)l or night. 1699 Harrison. CAIN TRANSFER AND STORAGE. Local ' and long distance hauling. We estimate your house free. Call Circle 3489. PACKING. hauling. overland. Phone OTTO SUESZ. Main 2353-8828. Night. Webster 0699. UNION STATION TRANSFER. Local, overland moving; guaranteed work. M. ROOMS—TO LET. ROOMS 75c to $1.59 Special rates by the week and all modern conveniences. THE GEM STAG HOTEL. 38 W. Ohio street. SUITE of furnished rooms for ligh’ housekeeping; modorn; first floor. Main 5971. CENTRAL. 1206; large steam-heated room. 2 people; private home. Circle 2281. BOARD AND ROOMS—TO LFT, WANT congenial young lady roommate, board, homo privileges. Central car line. Washington 4119. ROOM and board, private family; two men or ladles; use of piano; home privileges. Harrison '1585. CENTRAL ave.; room and board; gentlemen; modern. Main 9007. NICE FURNISHED ROOM WITH BOARD. IRVINGTON 3085. ___ UGHT ROOMSr LARGE front room with kitchen and bath; modern, steam heated, third floor, $5 a week. Randolph 4897. TWO nice warm rooms and kltohenette for housekeeping; modorn. 608 East Twelfth street. TWO light housekeeping rooms furnished. City heat. Randolph 9492. 1816 North New Jersey. PLACES—TO LET. STOREROOM; good location. Can be used for barber shop, shoe store or milliner'/. Inoulre at 3222 84 E. Mlcl\laan. DID YOU SELL ITT " If not, try the automobile columns of Zha Times Wan'. Ada.

REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. SSOO Cash Six-room cottage; **ieetrio lights* gaa, city \va?**r. cistern. all in good condition. Prloo 5i!,660. Cali Ed OVallahan, S >uth Ht!* Specialist, with McCord McKinney, Realtors 311 Lemoke Bldg. Circle 5220. Evenings. Webster 3800. Rental Investment I 00 DOWN Fl.-e rooms a side, electric light*. w!I and cistern newly painted: rental 122 p*r month. Price $3,000. Mr. Underwood with j'>nn g. McCullough. Main 1710 106 N. Delaware. Residence. Webster 6096. Start the New Year Right Attractive 5-room bungalow gnd 3 lots. Price iru down and the balance like rent. Call Main 0186. Evenings. Drexel 1493. Reliable Realty Cos. Six-Room Alodern Bungalow, East Lot 40x139 will sell *or $4,000. Requires $2,000 cash, balance at 6 per cent. 62 South Denny street. Nice 4-Room (Cottage on S Kart *t.; electric light**, city water; will trade for good jeml-modern double, elobe iii. Mr Ar dt-rson. with I. N. Richie & Son. Main O' 20. 710-12 Bankers Trut. s!su CASH, balance monthly, buys small d.-üb.e in payment.-*: Wads st.. east of Shelby, near St. Catherine church, newly painttd and decorated, electric lights; now ready to move Into. Let your rent buy your home. KUSSE H HARTMAN. 224 N. Delaware. Twenty-Eighth St. , NEAR WASHINGTON BLVD. Six-room modern double: very complete. Price SB,OOO. Leo. K. Cline. 431 bhig. .Main 3116. West lp.'lianapolis 2302 Morgan -run bungalow; ele-- trie light-, well, g . ip'. $1,850. Terms. Call Trueblood. Reliable Realty Cos. Main 0166. Evenings, Irvington 4213. Home on Payments New bungalow. 5 room* modern and garage. ready for occupan y ITf.t) cash, balsnee $45 a month. J. S CRUdE REALTY CO. Main 5840. Seven Room Modem Home Double garage, d"**;’ i>t. IT* <IOO. $C 000 rrish. S3O p**r month. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. No Cash Payment Is too small to he considered In the purchase of a good six-room house eioae In. New roof, paint, paper and electric fixtures. Address A No. 1846, Times. FOR PALE or rent, f.-room house. $150; $l6O down, balance !!k*i r* - nt: i*t 88x166, on corner of R; bolt ar.d Vardally uv-s ; 4900 west, near tho school house. Call Belmont 1187. _ GLADSTONE. S ; new vacant; thoroughly modern; 6 room bungalow. Will consider good building lot east or north. KVKKRi >AD. Dre.-.0l 3250. 629 Board ol Trade. Main 0327. > i: riETH, sl6 i: . beautiful new modern bungalow. A.l conveniences; A real bargain. Hale or trade. EVERROAD. 524 Board of Trad'. Main 0227 or Drexel 3250, COLORED buyer; very r.lce five-room home with steam heat; electric lights; everything In first-ciasa condition. M. BERRY. Main 5U7 or Drexel 4254. WILL sell equity In West Indianapolis horns of five rooms. M. BERRY. Drexel 4164 or Main sii7. 2STH. w., 52 1, 6-room modern bungalow) goid condition; terms; vacant. Owner. Webster 32j47. FOR houses on terms, double* or singles. Call C J. QSBURN. Drexel 6184. REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN. Near Stop 2, Soutliport Lino Six-room bungalow; electric lights, well, poultry house and yard; lot 100x110; $3,000. Terms. Call Truetilood. Reliable Realty Cos. Main 01184). Eveninsx, Irvington 421.1. Five .\cres, East Clos*? In n*>ar lnturuib.in, n rood road; $2,230. s2uo rash. S2O monthly. MK. HADLEE " r eb 1 $771, evening* t - OT . S ~. F ?. R . .SALE. THREE lots. 138x132 feet In all. near school, car line, paved street, etc. Located In a rapidly growing section northeast. Splendid home alte; responsible party can buy for S3O cash, balance $3 weekly. MR. YOUNG. Main 1409. Res.. Washington 1079. FOR SALE —Lot No. 20. Kenwood addition, between Thirty-Second and ThlriyThlrd streets, 40x132. By owner. Call Bel.T.cnt 1902, REAL ESTATE—WANTED. Double Wanted I will pay SI,OOO cash and s<lo.oo per month for a pood modern double north or eitst, preferably north. Frb'o riot to exceed No dealers and junk. I want a home and fair Investment. Call me Randolph 0943. Property Owners Attention If you want to and are looking for immediato results see us. We have cah buyers waiting: for a right priced semimodern piece of property. We mean business. Howard C. Venn Main lilt. 108 E. Market. A IT * Will pay cash for null rr /\ II dlurn priced property rea\l II /A\ || . sonably well located. A U_*s GEO. A. LUCAS. 726 K. of P. Bldg. Circle 6600, FARMS—FOR SALE OR TRADE. 80 ACRES level and Improved. 7 miles of • North Vernon, S4O per acre; easy terms or trade. FRANK G. WERNER. R. F. Box, 217, Indianapolis. WHY WORRY? " LET • Time* Want ad aeli It for loa

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FARMS—FOR SALE. (i EC )RG IA PLANT AT ION 1.400 aerj* f well improved, 600 In cultivation. balance pasture and timber. 3,000.000 feet; a money-maker; no healthier section In United State*. No snowe nr Meet*; near railroad station and National highway; 23 miles to city. If Interested vs rite OAKHURgT PLANTATION, Hamilton, Ga FARMS—WANTED. FIFTY to 150 Acrea; good Improvement a; part tillable, home rough woodland with crMk or springs; prefer near Coiumbu.i or Martinsville line within 10 ml -s of city on g*.*od road. Will trad* high-class Indianapolis residence and rental properties. <il\ all details to owner. 322 N. Emerson i avenue. Indianapolis. i;< *• >i city i b* for diamonds or improved Florida live stock t>r fruit land. Owner. 322 N. Emerson ave., Indianapolis. A UTOMOBIL ES FOR SALE. Lexington Sedan 1921 De Luxe Model Quick Sale for Cash 2,250 LOCAL BRANCH Xordyke & Marmon Cos. Meridian at Eleventh A CLEARANCE SALE of Desirable Used Cars fine! udiing 17 Dodge Brothers Cars. 5 Ford cars. 5 miacellac orb cars. An opportunity to get a high-class used car at a great saving. Below is a partial list of a few of our bargains; Fortner Sale Price. Price. Dodge Brothers 1920 roadster.. .$675 $595 Dodge Brothers 1917 touring.. .$475 $383 Dodge Brothers 1918 touring ..$530 $425 Oakland 348 touring $430 S3GS Reo 4 touring 1919 $675 $495 Overland 85 4 touring $375 $295 Pathfinder 4 touring $250 $165 Ford touring $125 SBS Ford 1920 c0up0.5493 $445 Dodge Brothers sedan $875 SG9S Cadillac 53 towing. rebuilt, new cord tires ....$1,075 3575 Wo also havo a few 1920 Dodge Brothers four-door sedans that are attractively priced. LIBERAL TEEMS. C.ll.Waller!ch Company □oo6B BncrrHias MotorVtniot* 846 N. Meridian. Premier, 7-pass., electric gear shift Quick Sale for Cash $750 LOCAL BRANCH. Nordyke & Marmon Cos. Meridian at Eleventh ■ . —- AUTOMOBILE SALES. Bargain for quick sale. Owner leaving for Australia. Loxier touring car; four speeds. Hus new englno, now ntarter, new battery. Machlno newly painted. Cord tiros all around Including spare. Unequalled for epeed and comfort. Phono Randolph 60 49, Marmon, 34, 1920 Quick Sale for Casli $2,400 LOCAL BRANCH. Nordvke & Marmon Cos. Meridian at Eleventh FORD, 1920 sedan, in excellent condition. Extras. 3170 N. Capitol. Randolph 3740. Kent a Mew Ford Drive It Yourself 830 N. Delaware. Circle 6826. 1920 FORD roadster with starter; equipped with cabinet suitable for grocery or candy truck. Call between 9 and 11 a. m. 20 H.‘Capitol avenue. BUJCK 6, roadster, cord tires; good condition. See this If you want a bargain or will trade for any make car. TURNER, 917-919 Virginia avenue. REO speed wagon with cab and body; A-I condition. Bargain. 1192 Kentucky avenue. Circle 1328. REGAL touring; running order, $lO. We need the space. TURNER, 917-919 Virginia avenue. CHALMERS 6, good condition; $lt)0 cash takes this car. TURNER, 917-919 Virginia avenue. COLE 6, touring; good running order; S9O takes this car. TURNER, 917-919 Virginia avenue. FORD sedan, sa e or trade. Cash or payments. TURNER. 917-919 Virginia ave.

AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE. Studebaker, 1920 5-Pass. SBSO For Quirk Sale I.OCA I. BRANCH. Xordyke & Harmon Cos. Meridian at Eleventh SSO, $75, SIOO down buys a dandy Ford. Maiw.ll. Ov.r land, Grant, Smon. Studebak- r. Met* and rnan> others. llnlaacf hijiull wefkly payment*. Bring jnur down payment aith you and drive your car away. Open Sunday* and .vfnlnß-.. INDPLS. Al'TO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 61S N. Capitol uv*. Cadillac 57 New 'l'd}), New Paint Quick Sal*' for Cash $1,750 local branch. Xordvkc <fc Mannon Cos. Meridian at Eleventh F'tRDP In behalf of the L. T. Allen F r ! Exchange, we wish ail our pur-ns a very happy and j>r..- P-roti* New Vtar. TIII.NKK, 919 Virginia am. Hudson Sedan Late Model Quick Sale for Cash $1,200 LOCAL BRANCH. Xordvkc A: Marnion Cos. Meridian at Eleventh 1920 SEDAN. Ford, new tire* A 1 mechanlrally. 1100 worth of *'ra equipment. Price 1650. 449 Virginia Ave. Drexol 036 c. Kissel Coupe, 1920 Quick Sale for Cash $1,450 I.Of’AI. lIRANCII. Xordyke X' Marmon Cos. Meridian at Eleventh FORD touring:. 1919 model, wire wheel* and food tire*. Bargain for quick aie Easy payment*. Thl i c.ir look* like now. >l7-819 Virginia avenue. OVERRAN D 90, with Rex *e<lan top In A-l condition Sole or trade for any make car. TURNER. 917-919 Virginia avenue. F> >RD coupe*. 1928 !. s.c* or trade for any mrka car, cn.h or payment*. TURNER. #l7-919 Virginia avenue. F H'D bodies; all kind* of them. Sale or trade. TURNER. 917-919 Virginia ave TRUCKS-FOR SALE. FORD light delivery truck. TURNER. 917-9.4 Virginia avenue. AUTO M 0 81 L. ES -W ANTED. AUTOS WANTED. CASH for your Jui.ked. burned, wrecked or u*ed car. WE are the LARGEST used car dealer* in the elate. WE have all part* for 200 car*. INDUES. AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. ilk N. Capitol eve. Mata 2632. Open evening* and Sunday*. AUTOS WANTED I. Wolf Auto Cos. 819 N. Illinois *t. Main 1679. U 2068. AUTOS - wan ted. WEISSMAN’S, lU-lt t. New York street. Main 4446 MOTORCYCLES A,NO BICYCLES. Now te the time to have your motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 884-86 Mum. Ave. Main 6404. CASH paid for all kind* of motorcycle*. FLOYD PETERMAN. 009 Massachusetts •venue. AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. FORD BODIES Large stock to choo*a fr 0.7?., WINTER TOPS Autowa Body Distributers 830 E. Market. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 North Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry 1916 FORD radiator .‘-hell and hood, engine head, skid chains, tire carrier, motor horn, spotlight. Webster 2040. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALeT~ TYPEWRITER—UNDERWOOD, SECOND HAND MACHINE, $20.00; PAYMENTS IF DESIRED; ALSO BARGAINS IN OTHER MACHINES OF DIFFERENT MAKES. CLARK TYPEWRITER SHOP. 18 WEST MARKET. SECOND FLOOR. PHONE MAIN 2686. HAMILTON-BEECH carpet washer; bargain for cash. R. W. DURHAM CO., 136 North Alabama. GOOD rubber tired invalid chairs for rent, $3.50 a month. No charge for delivery. BAKER BROS. DINING room Hulte, sewing machine, player piano, 2 rugs, writing desk, library table, sideboard, hose, chiffonier, 1332 N. Dearborn. Webster 0269. FOR SALE—Boy's heavy blue coat, sfee 14 or 15. Just cleaned, altered and pressed. Will sell for price of alteration. Call Webster 0894. MAKE your old coat look like new suit by matching a pair trousers with the CORRECT PANTS MAKERS CO. 104 V 4 W. Ohio St. SINGLE and double oven restaurant ranges; guaranteed; low prices; payments. BAKER BROS.

IVIISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. End of Year Clean Up 10 Iron beds at $ 1.50 6 Iron springs 2.50 2 sanitary couches 3 50 4 wood beds 2.00 3 dressers 8.00 6 wash-stands 2.00 1 chiffonier 6.00 1 new chlfforobe 14 00 2 brass beds 6.00 12 chair* 1.00 7 kit -hen cabinets 6 50 : enp >rt 12 oo 1 six-hole Garland range 17.50 1 e Males range 17.60 >ve 12.00 4 large ga. range* 12.00 S.-vrral ' arlouds of odds and ends almost given away. Baker Bros. C 1 } l. i * \\ :ishi! yt *n j-tnvt, opposite Court hou4e. Sfw With a Pair of /I \ 1 __ 114 K Ohio SL " CAFF.. £‘*r.uln< wtjuirr* : ; ermine e.ipe; prat t: iiovv. Ca.i Main or I*ina ... 3 SLICIN' . M Af’iU.VH. Payton •*'.* trie grinder; nut**, 8 -. 4ii 1 sy.-xteni Call Prexel 0117. ILK.'.'-' riven on new and used ru<ichin Whit* Sewing Machine Cos. 31 i uve. ACT* • pki ir.-K M■\V H I RTEIi’S BTI DIO, n' I W, Washington street. f r living r-M'i r.*. I'nli Iliad ilph J 273. WE MAKE PANTS AND SELL 'EM DIRECT TO YOU AT A SAVING. IJCfIiVJ TAILORING CO. .Li O 1 8 254 Ma**achu*etts Ave. MISCELLANEOUS—WANTED, GOOD, SOUND YKLLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCKYARDS HOUSEHOLD GOODS —FOR SALE. TWENTY ROOMS of medium class rooming hou * furniture. bed*. spring*. dre**er. wardrobe*. asbslm.d*. mirrors, rug*, rockers, chiffoniers, etc., cheap, payment*. BAKER BROS. MUSICAL—SALE OR WANTED SEVERAL good used piano,, from 375 -to 3150. payment* a* low a* |1 per week. Baker bros. COAL AND WOOD—FOR SALE.

THE IltN 1 ' 18 THE UH KAPKST KINDLING IVI .11 EACH TON. B-*t Ind r Llfil-.n No. 4. c.>-.i (.wked. $6 50 min'd* lump, larg.* . lean fork, and 7.00 Best liro dl fib . k. clean 1 rk<-d 8.00 Beat llllnol; <eg. clean forked 675 Best Brazil dean forked 7.00 j High-grade nut ar.d slack 6.00 Delivered unywhero In the city. Iw> el ST. 2225. Coal, $6.25 Per Ton Genuine white ash Linton lump, free from slate; absolutely will not olinker. TERMINAL COAL CO., 374 S. Illinois. Main 1375. COAL. Linton Mins Run block, average, $5.60. B*t Linton No. 4 lump, 4-Inch vein, delivered, $4 SC; Brazil Block. $7.00. Phone Webster 1344 or Randolph 1721. | VA.'H < DMI'ANT. LOOK! STANDARD COAL CO., for hlshKtade coal. Prices reasonable. Prompt service. Deliver anywhere in city. Drexel 3186. COAL L. H. BAIN COAL CO. Main 3531. Main 2151. CLEAN forked Linton lump. $6.25 a ton. TAYLOR COAL CO. Drexel 2167. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS. Office of City Comptroller, Lafayette, Indiana. Dec. 2s, 1921. Sealed bids will be received at this office tintil 6 o’clock p. m. on Saturday, Jan. 7, 1922. for the purchase of bonds of the city of Lafayette, bearing date of Jan. 7, 1922, in the total sum of yen thousand dollars; one-half of which shall be payable on the 20tli day of December, 1923,. and the remaining half payable on Dec. 20. 1924. All of said bonds bearing Interest at the rate of six per cent (O';,) per annum, from date, payable annually, and all of said bonds subject to redemption by the payor at its option on or after one year after date. Said bonds are issued for the purpose of meeting the cost of completion of the Sixth Ward engine house In said city, and In accordance with the provision of an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, entitled “An Act Concerning Municipal Corporations.” approved March 6, 1906, and acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto, and also of an ordinance entitled “An ordinance authorizing the borrowing of ten thousand dollars for the purpose of meeting the cost of completion of tho Sixth Ward engine house,” passed by the common council of the city of Lafayette. Indiana, on tho 28th day of December, 1921, authorizing the issue of said bonds. Said bonds will be sold to the highest bidder for cash and for not less than their full par value. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Proposals must be sealed and endorsed so as to Indicate the purpose for which such bid is submitted. FRANK J. BONNER. City Comptroller. j NOTICE - OF APPOINTMENT 2 ! Notice is hereby given, that the under- | signed has duly qualified as executor of ; estate of Elizabeth Cover, deceased, late of Marlon County, Indiana, Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. No. 19701. GEORGE H. CHATMAN. JOHN DE MARCO, Attorney. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administratrix of estate of John Beyer, deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. No. 197 02. HARDLINE BEYER. PATRICK J. KELLEHER. Attorney. NOTICeToF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given, that tho undersigned has duly qualified as administratrix of estate of Ewing L. White, de- i ceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. ; Said estate is supposed to bo solvent. No. 19677. ORA B* WHITE. GEO. A. ROSE, Attorney. i

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DOGS; POULTRY. PIGEONS, ETC. HOMES wanted for healthy bome’es* dog*. INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY. City dog pound. 924 E. N. Y. Main 0872. I SCOTCH terrier* and Spitz puppies for sale; cheap. Circle 4493. FIN A NC_I A L. YOL Can BORROW MONEY SO CHEAP and on auch easy terms of repayment from the Fidelity Loan Company, a !lceneed and bonded firm for la paying overdue bilA or to buy the things you need f*>r CASH et BARGAIN PRICKS that every one should lake advantage of our service. LOANS ON FURNITURE $20.00 to $300.00 at legal rates, on short notice and without publi tty. We give you all the time you want to repay a loan and only charge for the actual time you have the money. Fair, len t it? You Can Afford to Borrow On $ 40 pay $2 a month and interest t On $ 60 pay $3 a month and interest ! On SIOO pay $5 a month and interest 1 PAY MORE ANY TIME AND REDUCE THE COST IN YOUR BEHALF We are on the job eight hours a day. and through personal coi. tact and personal eervlce. piu* a deep personal Interest, we can serve you and your friends as you wish to be served. In these unu.-uai times, business friendships, close relations, mutuil understandings and co-operatiun are real assits to all of us. We are ready to go three-fourths of the way. Now it is u;j to you. FIDELITY LOAN CO. 106 E. Market St. Room 532 Lemcke Bldg. Main 1278 _ Lincoln 7782. PERSONAL LOANSSIO TO S3OO Thl* office 1* operated under the supervision of the Ktate of Indiana and was established for the purpose of providing a plact where honest people can borrow any amount from $lO to 1300 without paying more than the legal rate of interest or without being imposed upon In any way. It Is only necessary that you are keeping house and permanently located. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify your employer, neither do we make Inquiries of your 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 lei lus explain. No charges- unless you borrow Loans with other companies paid off and more money advanced at legal rales. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAIN 2923 OR LI NCOLN 2450. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Rorms 305-7-9 Indiana Trust Bldg, lit E. Washington bt. Corner Vir. Ava LOANS On furniture, pianos, autos, live stock, farm Implements and other collateral. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 V, E. Washington St. Main 0585. Auto Lint It: 7154. AUTOMOBILE, touring; modern; value $406. Will trade for securities. What have you. Telephone Main 6640. or* Address A No. 2395, Time*. FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real aetata. R. B WILSON. ins v. Delaware at. Main 1619.

FUNERAL RITES FOR W.A.KETC HAM Legion Post Accompanies Body to Grave. Funeral services for William A. Ketcham, past grand commander of the Grand Army of the Republic, who died Tuesday, were held at the home, 4142 North Illinois street, this afternoon. The G. A. It. ritual was used and the body was accompanied to the cemetery by the Parry -Stephenson Post of the American Legion. The active pallbearers were Charles W. Moores, Daniel W. Ketcham. Almus G. Ruddell, William R. Higgins and Clair McTurnSn, who were Mr. Ketchara's law partners; Frank Shepard, James L. Mitchell nnd Howe S. Landers. The honorary pallbearers were Dr. Lewis S. Pilcher of Brooklyn, N. Y„ national commander tn chief of the Grand Army of the Republic; Dr. ,T. 11. Oliver,, Theodore IT. Ristiue. Mahlon D. Butler, Albert Baker. Merrill Moores, Oran Perry, Samuel O. Pickens, Robert W. Mcßride, Richard 11. Tyner, Copt. Albert J. Ball, James W. Fesler, Hugh McK. Landon, Henry H. Hornbrook and Ralph Kane.

BUSINESS MEN ORGANIZE CLUB A Business Exchange Club was organized following a luncheon at the Claypool Hotel yesterday. The club Is composed of young business and professional men and its objects are the exchange of business, exchange of ideas and the improvement of business methods. The membership will be limited to one hundred, with not more than two persons in any classification, and confined to retail business and professional lines. There are similar clubs in Cleveland. Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Detroit and Grand Rapids. The local club was established by (he founder and organizer, William F. Wright of Buffalo. Tho following officers were elected; Joseph O. Hoffman, president; William J. Stark, vice president; George A. Smith, secretary, and Alfred A. Toms, treasurer. The following compose the board of directors; Mr. Hoffman, Mr. Stark, Mr. Smith, Mr. Toms, Herbert A. Glover, Clifford W. Foote, Harry B. Grone, E. Victor Syreher and Frank X. Argast.

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LOWRY REGRETS LOSS OF FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES Park Superintendent Reviews Service in Presenting Resignation. Speaking of his resignation, James Lowry, superintendent of parks, said hat “there is not one tinge of regret, except that of a lost opportunity to have a part in accomplishing the many unfinished tasks which lie along the <road Into the future.” The resignation, in full, which was ordered spread on the park board minutes, is as follows: “In tendering to you my resignation as superintendent of parks, I am closing ten years of service in this department. I have given ten of the best years of my life to the work and tluAigh it has been at a great sacrifice to myself from a monetary standpoint, it has been a real pleasure to have served with such men as you are, for such a citizenship, and for such a wonderful city of ours. WORK COVERS SEVEN DAYS A WEEK. “The work has been seven days a week and has necessitated long hours, but here has been a real opportunity of public service, and may I say as we clasp hut.V ‘for the last time in the (iepartmen * 1 service there is not one tinge of regret, except that of a lost opportunity to have a part ii. accomplishing the many unfinished tasks which lie along the road into the future. There is not in my heart any but the kindliest feeling toward all men and my last word is, may God bless the work and diiect the hand of him who guides the destinies of the department in the future. “There are many unsolved problems which vitally affect the citizens in all 1 sections of the city and it has l Jen a ! real experience to have had a small part In contributing to the well being and : Lapppiness of our citizens. “I am leaving an organization the result of years of labor of which you may t>e Justly proud and may I say that for loyalty, integrity and industry X have not seen their equal. To them belongs much of the credit for the work accomplished. They have been loyal to a man to the board, to the work and to me. THANKS PRESS FO It COOPERATION. “From the press, including • all three papers, we have had at all times the finest type of cooperation and support and from the officials and reporters an unusual courtesy. To them, my sineeerc thanks. ‘The various community and civic* organizations have at all* times been sympathetic and helpful In their relationship with the department and I'm sure that the department today has many stanch friends in ail sections of the city. The relationship with the departments of city government at all times since my connection with the department of parks have been pleasant and it has been a real pleasure to be associated with various men in these departments in solving the city’s problems. "For you as public servants who havi given of your time and energy unselfishly 1 have the highest respect, as out.'tanding men in the community th highest regard, and as my good friends the b’ve such as only one man has for another with whom he has been associated Intimately for a long period of tin in performing worthwhile tasks. “I have tried to perform my duty as I saw it, and at all times to the best of my judgment to meet the problems and solve them in the interests of our own people regardless of sect, race or condition in life. “I walk from this office knowing that during the ten years of my service not a questionable transaction has crossed my desk and I sincerely trust that thesa efforts have in a way merited your approbation.” . RESOLUTION TO t . BE BREP.VUED. The board designated Commissioner Charles E. Coffin to prepare a suitabi* resolution in answer to this and to include commendation of the efforts of all worthy employes of the board for presentation at a special meeting to be held at 10 o'clock Saturday morning. Seven bids for the construction of the Douglass Park swimming pool were received as follows: Mead Construction Company, general contract, electrical and plumbing installations, $79,9-12; ICarstadt Construction Company, complete, $76,260; J. IV. A- \V. C. Martin, complete except lockers and laundry. $69,000; William P. Jungclaus Company, complete. $71,900; Townsent & Shuttleworth, Igmsing slith., complete, $69,309.10; Henry W. Horst Company. Rock Island, 111., general contract. excluding electrical and plumbing installation and filtration plant. $56,440, and U. 1L Scott, general contract, alone, $39,968.95. The estimate upon the cost of the pool was $68,€00. Resolutions for acquisition of playground properties at • Michigan street and King avenue; near Central avenue nnd Fall Creek and for the twenty-five foot building line in Maple Road, were confirmed. Concession privileges for five years were awarded as follows: Brookslde park, H. E. Geiger, for $12227 a year; Ellenberger park, Fred Heiny, for S3OO a year; Garfield park, Claude E. and Ora E. I.aughner, for $1,331 a year and Douglass park, Ed Oallliard, for $1,025 a year.

COUNTY ROAD JOBS FILLED Commissioners Agree on Appointments. An agreement being reached after several days deadlock over the appointments of county road superintendents by County Commissioners Carlin Shank and Harry Tutewiler, resulted la the list of appointments being announced late yesterday. The superintendents for next year are as follows. Assastant road superintendents: Division No. 1, John Weatherly, Riley Scott, Harvey Darnell, Alfred Hussey, Homer Troub, James Cassell; division No. 2, Charles M Davidson, Frank Dunbar, William Duncan, John Cooper, Israei Cotton, William Heath; division No. 3, Charles M. Dawson, W. E. Smith, Link Smith, C. Teters, A- C. Harold, W. E. Hunter, A. Witte, John F. Morgan, Gus Bowen; division No. 4, Charles A. Roney, Spencor Askren, George Burks, H. H. Sutherland, George Burgess, Charles P. Fisher. John Askren; division No. 5, Carl Crase. Jerry M. Gray, Nicholas Vex, Hugh Coffey and C. I. Sutton. These appointments conclude the list of county employes for next year. 2 New York Bandits Taken in Gun Fight NEW YORK, Dec. 30.—Two bandits were arrested after a pistol battle with police in Brooklyn today, following all attempt to rob a restaurant. This gun tight culminated a series of crimes reported from various parts of the city as the holiday wave of robberies and hold-ups continued. NEGRO FINED FOR THEFT. Johu Ormes, negro, giving his address! as the Hudson House, Indiana avenue, was fined $1 and costs and sentenced to four days in Jail on a charge of petit larceny iu city court yesterday. Ormes stole a bicycle belonging to D. M. Mann, 2101 North Keystone avenue, from a boy to whom Mann had loaned It. GRANTED EXTENSION AUTHORITY. WASHINGTON, Dec. 30.—The Illinois Terminal Company was today granted authority by the Interstate Commerce Commission to construct an extension .to its line in Madison and St. Clair Counties in Illinois.