Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 213, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1922 — Page 10

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FUNERAL DIRECTORS. “““ lOa t-cL Parlors 1222 Union 3t, FLAKIER & BUCHANAN S2O North Illinois SL Funeral directors to the people of Indian--polle since 1987. Phones—Main 0641-0642. LI 2S4L iN LnaMAPQLIS CREMATOHY George Grinstemer Funeral Director, 522 E. Market. Old phone Main C9OB. LI 7208. ~J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect 6T 1671. Drexel v 322W. T. BlaseHgjm 1625 Shelby at. Drexel 2570. Stewart. 1114. 1702 N. Illinois. Randolph 6870, CHAS. A. HOC KEN SMITH. 724 N. Illinois. Main 1166. LI 1166. FINE HAL DI RECTORS-—" WM. E. KREIGER. LI 1154. Main 1464. 1402 N. Illinois. GADD—BERT S. GAUD. 2130 Prospect st. Phone*: Drexel 0422. ST 2278. UNDERTAKERS— HISS Y & TITUS. 951 North Del. LI 6564. Main 3680. FEENEY & FEENEY. 1084 N. Illinois, Main 0848. DEATH AN D FU NER AL NOTIC ES. BREXN, ELlZA—Passed away at the home of her sister, Mrs. Mary Shaughncssy, 302 Bicking street, Jan. 16, 1922. Funeral notice later. DRANSFIELD, MRS. ANNA L.—Wife of Tom Dransfield, died at her home, 526 Centennial street, Monday morning. Jan. 16 at 6:20. Funeral Wednesday, Jan. 18, from residence at 2 o'clock. Friends Invited. SHAFFER, Mrs. Sarah C.—Mother of Charles C. Shaffer. 742 King ave., city; Georgo and Frank Shaffer of near Ben Davis, died Saturday evening. Jan. 14, age 77 years. Funeral Tuesday. Jan. 17, S:3O a. m., at residence, west of city on National road (Mickleyvllle). Friends Invited. Burial Acton (Ind.) cemetery about 11:45 a. m. SPAHR, SARAH E.—Widow of Franklin L. Spahr, died Jan. 15, 1922, at home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred F. Fox, 2945 Broadway, age 76 years. Funeral Tuesday, Jan, 17, 2 p. m., at residence. Friends can view remains from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9. Friends Invited to services. Burial Crown Hill, private. STEWART, MRS. JULIA A.—Age 79. mother of Mrs. William E. Spaulding, Mrs. George Stewart and Mrs. Aaron Kessler, passed away Jan. 14 at the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Spaulding. 925 N'. Illinois st. Funeral Tuesday, Jan. 17 at 1:30 p. m., at Flanner &. Buchanan's chapel, 320 N. Illinois st. Friends Invited. Burial at Mt. Jackson. CARD OF THANKS. CARD OF THANKS —We wish to thank the neighbors, friends and relatives for their kindness and sympathy shown us during the Illness and death of our beloved husband and father. We also want to thank the Rev. Cissna for his consoling words as well as the undertakers, Rovster & Askln, for their efficient service. We also want to thank the Modern Woodmen of America- MRS. J. C. BYRNE AND SON'S. LOST AND FOUND. DOST OR STRAYED—Boston bull, brindle and white, answers to name Roscoe, from 1309 N. Pennsylvania, Friday, Jan. 6. Reward. Circle 6366. _____ LOST—Round garnet pin, between Nineteenth and Broadway or Nineteenth and College, Thursday evening. Reward. Randolph 6893. ■ LOST —Crystal locket with photo Inside; valuable as keepsake. Reward. Washington 3717. Leave at Indiana Dally Times. LOST —Phi Delta Theta pin, yearls with white gold mounting, Sat- p. m. Reward. Randolph 1989. LOST —Gold wrist watch. Initial A. J. S. Valued as gift. Drex. 3391, ring 1. Reward. FOUND—One tire south of city. For Information call 631 Kentucky avenue. LOST—Dog, shaggy reddish, brown color. Washington 1719. PERSONALS.

Master of Pain Why suffer whan we can help you? We are giving chemical and vapor baths for rheumatic pains and all chronical ailments. The spirit vapor bath is very effective when employed in the earlier stages of acute, febrl’de, inflamatory and pointful diseases We guarantee Immediate relief. HARRIS & LE MASTER Room 61 When Bldg.

FAIRMOUNT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement, private; prices reasonable; may work for board; babies adopted, write for booklet. MRS. T. B. LONG, 4 9XI E. Twenty-Seventh et., Kansas City, Mo. WANTED —Everyone suffering piles; fistula, fissures, ulcerations, constipation, bleeding, itching, write for trial; pleasant painless pile combination.' S. U. TAR.N'EY, Auburn, Indiana. " I SPECIALIZE on droglens healing. Chlropractlo, osteopathy and magnetic massage. MARGARET SELLERS. Drex. 4277. 715 S. Meridian. PRIVATE massages by masseur of French Lick Springs Hotel. Here for the winter. CLAUDE POWERS. Belmont 1956. NOTICES. Fine skating on Broad Ripple Swimming Pool. Afternoons and evenings. , T ‘ BUSINESS SERVICES. FAMILY WASHING 8 CENTS A POUND Flat work washed and ironed ready to use. Wearing apparel washed and dried. I.U£ BEST-GRAND LAUNDRY. MAIN 2882. AUTO LINCOLN 8474 SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEBGE. 201 Indiana are. FURNITURE repairing, upholstering and refinishlng; new overstuffed furniture made to order. 2121 E. Mich. Web. 4519. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated; feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. BURKLE. 416 Mass. M. 1428. Li. 8775. L. E. HOLDING. Sheet metal worker, guttering, spouting, furnace repairing specialty. Circle 6563. ELECTRIC wiring, any 5-room cottage, ? 15. Randolph 9034. Work guaranteed. for dead animals, call Drexel 3386. or Stewart 1591. CURTAINS to launder. Dreiel 0595. MRS. J. LUTZ. DETFC-T! YES. . Quigley-Hyland Agency Civil and Criminal Investigators. 1x26-529 Law bldg. Mala 8902.

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MALE H ELP —WANTED. Wanted —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. IN ST R U CTIO N S.■ SPECIAL COURSE for Burroughs calu’ator operator. Class starts Jan. 16. For Information call or i write me. JACKSON BUSINESS COLLEGE. 157 N. Illinois. Circle 1214. Railway Mail Clerks are offered $1,600 to start, promotions to $2,300. Postoffice clerks. $1,400 to SI,BOO. Men and women over 18. Experience unnecessary. Examination soon. For lull : particulars and special prepj: ion call 1 or writ* Indiana Civil Service School, 157 ; N. Illinois st.. Suite 207. Phcfe.6 Main j 0596. Open evenings. PRIVATE lessons, all systems shorthand, ! typewriting and bookk?eping, also calculator and comptometer woik; certified teachers; day anti 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 Tftl-ClTt BARBER COLLEGE. 3u9 E. Washington at.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0757.

SOLICITORS, we finance you. It does not make any difference what you are selling or how much you are making, we can show you a way to make more. Dozens of new lines. Out-of-town people write. INDIANA SALES UO.. manufacturers' agents, 10 The Fair Bldg., opposite the Union Station. Circle 3360. WANTED—GirI or white lady for general housekeeping; good home; references. Randolph 9121. WANTED —A lady to r*a-ro for sick lady; urgent. Apply between 8 and 9 a. m. Tuesday. 143 E. Ohio. SITUATION WANTED—FEW ALE. I DO laundry work at horn®. Rnndloph 1790. Lincoln 3956. HOUSES— TO LET. 2102-4 Langley Ave. Four rooms, semi-modern, good location, near car line. $20.00. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4318. ELEGANTLY furnished 4-room cottage; electricity, gas. No objection to 1 or 2 children. Randolph 6340. FOUR-ROOM house, garden space, garage Thirty-Second and Emerson. Webster 6707. TEMPLE, 242 S ; four rooms; electric lights, gas for cooking. sl6. Drexel 5119. | FLATS, APARTMENTS—TO LET. Nice, Clean Rooms j Virginia ave. Reasonable rates, |8.50-sls monthly. Dunlop & Holtegel 123 E. Market. 316 E. North Five-room apartment, $55 per month. Howard C. Venn. 108 E. Market St. Main 1115. For Rent Colored apt., 705 North Senate avenue. Circle 6600. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. Otto J. Suesz PACKING HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SHIPMENT AND OVERLAND HAULING. Boxes and barrels furnished for overland hauling. Special price on return load Chicago, Cincinnati, Dayton, Louisville. NEW MODERN STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS. LOW FREIGHT RATES ON C A LIFO RN IA SHIP M E NTS. MAIN 2353-3625. NIGHT WEBSTER 0699. Blue Star Transit Local and long-distance hauling. BERT SMITH 155 Kentucky ave. AUTO MOVING VAN SERVICE Main 2294. PART LOW FIR E PROOF tfTO It AGE CO. Private locked rooms and open space ?oc per month and up. Local and overland transfer. We call and give you ex* act prices on any kind of work without aDy obligations. 419-23 Be Market StreetMain 2750. LI 3680. Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New r Jersey st. Main 2025. Li 1128. GUARANTEE TRANSFER CO $4.00 per load. We esltmate your house free. Call Circle 3469. SCHOLL TRANSFER will save you money; all kinds of hauling. Phono Ke. 3644. Randolph 8273. EXCURSION rates on transfer work; quick service. Haul anything anywhere. Call Web. 2512. PEOPLE’S TRANSFER, under new management. $2 per load and up. Drexel 1465. UN lON STATION TR A NSFERLocaI, overland moving; guaranteed work. M. 7119. ROOMS— TO LET. Front Room Modern; private home north. Randolph 8283. ROOM and board in private home for two gentlemen at $6.50 each at 8719 East New York street. BROADWAY, 2522; sleeping room In private home; 1 or 2 gentlemen. Randolph 1132. TWO room, modern, heat and light furnished. $8 per week. 1611 E. Marltst at. PENNSYLVANIA at., N., 2142; nice room, modern; reasonable. Randolph 5692. SLEEPING room; strictly modern; use of phone. 1201 Polk st. Webster 4666. SKeEEPrNG room near Fountain Square, suitable for two. Drexel 4626. WHY - WOKRTT ‘ ■UJET a Tlmea Want ad sell it for Too.

BOARD AND ROOMS—TO LFT BOULEVARD PLACE. 2820; nicely furnished front room; modern; 1 or 2 ladies; private family; meals if desired. Randolph 1127. CAPITOL," N.7" 1311; modern sleeping room; meals If desired; also garage. Circle 0893. jOALE, 2506 N.: room and board In modI ern home, gentlemen preferred. Webster 8362. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. LARGE, clean, furnished front room, prli vate entrance; wa: ;ing distance; sleep- • ir.g cr housekeeping; employed couple or i men; $3.50 week. Circle 1899. SOUTH BELMONT, ! 2 or 8 front rooms down; furnished or unfurnished; near Nordyke's. ROOMS; lights, heat and phone; also 4room cottage. Belmont 1291. FURNISHED room; modern; board If desired. Circle 8045. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. FORCED SALE—A wagon, carriage and automobile shop with full equipment of tools and stock for the purpose of closing an estate. Write JAS. WARD KKYT. Piqua, Ohio. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. New 5-Room Bungalow Bath room, porches, pantry, etc , garage. Three full lots. North near Michigan road and Sixty-Firs'. Price s2' 50, sjr>o cash. Call owner. Main 01 6. Res., [Drexel 14 93. Reliable Realty Cos. 501 City Tru.-t Bldg. Main 01S6. Rs., Drex. Wash., 3545.

Near Garfield Park $250 Cash Four-room horn© in excellent lication. electric lights, cistern, well, full basement. All In good condition. Call XM O’Callahan, South Sid? Specialist, witty McCord & .McKinney, Realtors. 311 Lemck* Bldg. Circle 52 20. Evening*. Webster 8800. Bungalow Bargain, Northeast on very reasonable tdrms. See Mr. MeInteer. I. N. Ricliie & Son 710-12 Bankers Trust Bdg. Main 0520. Six-Room Modern Bungalow, East Lot 40x139; will sell for $4,009. Requires J 1.000 cash; balance at 6 per cent. 52 South Denny street. Nice Bungalow Only 4 years old, 5 rooms; electric lights, go.s, nicely decorated. On Christian street southeast at a real bargain, Price $2,250; payment*. \V. H. Cooper S3S Lemck* B dg. Evening call Irv. 0512 Broadway Near 20th Six-room modern; hardwood doors, ea.st front, double garage; only $4,000; on easy terms. Cadi Truebiund. Reliable Rt-alty Cos. Main 0186. E'" dags, Irv. 4213. KU k P~CHICKENS AND A t’Q\V. Four-room cottage, garag**. electric lights, well; nearly Va acre ground; on paved roud. about 5 blocks from car line. s2uo down, $23 per month. MEREDITH A JOHNSON. Main 2393. Webster 7958. J BEAUTIFUL new four-i pm bungal ! Inside toilet, basement ;*ew®r connections. garage and over SI,OOO worth of new furniture; $3,500; must bo sold quick, i leaving for Florida. EVEHROAD. Drexel 3250. 624 Hoard of Trade. Main 0327 { Seven-Room Modern Home j Double garng'3, deep lot. $5,060; $2 900 leash, $39 per month. THE SOUTHERN I LUMBER CO. ~~ nlm down! ' ! Eight-room modern. abovo JOfh *t., 'double garage; price '.5,500, balance j monthly. L. G. MILLER & CO. Main j 1002. Har. 2653. ! FIVE-ROOM house with enclosed back porch. Built four yearn; gas, electric j lights; newly painted and papered, i Drexel 8963. ~ FifoT" downT" ~ ‘ Eight-room modern, N. East Rt.; good I repair; price $4,500, balance monthlv. I, (1. i MILLER & CO. Alain 1002. Webster 1835. WILL sell equity in West Indianapolis ! home of five rooms on Division street. M. BERRY, 302 Pubilo Savings Bldg. Main 5147 or Drexel 1854 KELLY street; new 4-r..ni bungalow; |T side toilet, garage. Party leaving for ; Florida. Make mo an offer. EVERROAD. , Drexel 3250 or Alain 0327. j REAL ESTATE and real estate contracts | bought, sold and exchanged. Main 1232. 1 FOR houses on Grins. doubles or singles. Call C. J. OSBL’KN. Drexel 6184, FIVE-ROOM cottage for sale. "" 1352 Wl Twenty-Eighth st. REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN. Suburban Home, S3OO Cash One-half acre. 2-room house; poultry . house, fronting on Rockville road. Stop 1 $1,500. Fowler & Eaton Main 6871. Randolph 8335. REAL ESTATE—SALE OR TRADE Have Good Machine Will trade for small rental or vacant lot. Mr. Andersen. J. N. Richie & Son. 710-12 Bankers Trust bldg. Main 0520. FOR SALE OR TRADE. For small farm. Four-room bungalow; extra lot. 2 rooms I on rear; large barn. EVERROAD, 1399 j Hoefgen st. Drexel 3250. REAL ESTATE—WANTED. V A IT 1 wlll pay cass > for melt TI Zi\ II dlum priced property reaW it /“II a sonably well located. GEO. A. LUCAS. 726 K. of P. Bldg. Circle 6600. WANT two-room house and lot south side on street car line. State terms. 124 Kentucky ave. Room 2. FARMS—FOR SALE. LANDOLOGY, FREE, SPECIAL NUMBER just our, containing many facts of clover land In Marinette County. Wisconsin. If for a home or an investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands, where farmers grow rich, send at once for I this special number of LANDOLOGY. It is free tin request. Address SKIDMORERIEHLE LAND CO.. 113 SkidmoreRiehle jftidg.. Marinette, Wis. FOR SALE —Ten acres timber, 15 miles south!,of Miami, Fla. Belmont 1901. FOR SALE —132-aoro farm' house, barn and Sitbulldlngs. Terms. Box 23, Cloverda'C. Ind.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1922

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FARMS—TQ LET. iTO RENT—Thirty acres, grood buildings and water, 70 a res wood pasture. DR. I BRIGHAM. 9 N. llllnois. Main 0331. LOTS—FOR SALE. ~J' Corner Lot All improvements In, 40x140 feet, near Riverside- Park; SBSO. Will sell on easy terms. Howard C. Venn 106 E. Market. Main 1115. Choice Lot 40x175, two squares southeast of Fair Grounds. Price only $525; $lO cash. $1.50 weekly. Main 1409 '~aUto^^bTles-— ale7 ' FORDS SPECIAL! With our very libera! payment plan, our assortment of used car3 and our reasonable prices, you can't a-Ford to be without a Ford. Come in and let us sell you one. Open Sunday, 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. Wangelin-Sharp Cos. Ford Dealers “Personal Service” 443 and 45'J Virginia Ave. Drexel 03G0.

SSO, $75, SJOO down buy* a dandy Ford. Maxwell, Overland. Grant, Saxot., Studebaker. Mrtx and many other*. BiCanc* Email vr**kiy payDietitM. Bring: your down payment vsith you and drive your car away. upo SuncUy* and evenings. IN DHLS AUTO PARTS AND TIRK CO. | 5Ht N Capitol ave. Cadillac 8 Sedan, 1919 " In A-1 .mechanical condition; six cord j tires, inu bumpers, motometer, heat.rs und other extra.*. This car absolutely ■ looks and runs like new. Prlcsd to ss.L I Your car In trade. Terms If desired. 619 IN. Illinois. Main 1572. I CHALMERS 6. late 1929 model. Thls~la ! one of the sport models, Several extras Including wire wheels und perfection wind shleid Bargain for quick sale. TURNER, j 725 Virginia avenue. 1 OVERLAND ROADSTER " . s7* M OVIiHI.AMi TOURING $55 90 PATHFINDER COUPE 175.00 L. T. AIJ.KX. 919 Virginia Ave. BATIIFLNDKU ‘ Upaß‘i ter. a bargain for quick B - .... i KURDS— If you want a Ford we any kind. Sal or exchange for ai.y raake rar. ash or payment. Open Sunday*. TURNER. 725 Virginia ave. j FORD one of tn* cl a (rs! eat little | apeed'Ur.H in town. Sale or trade, cash !or payments. TURNER. 725 Virginia ave. U\ EHLAND 80, with Hex sedan top In A 1 C' ndltioß. Sale or tiade for any hi Aka car TURNER- 725 Virginia ave. j FORD touring with California top. Same as new. Electric lights and starter. Sale or trade. TURNER. 725 Virginia avenue. r tome paint work <*n outside building a.s down payment. TURNER. 725 Virginia ave. LIGHT r touring ear; electric lights and starter; late model, SSS. TURNER. 725 Virginia avenue. F >RD coupes, 1920*21; sale or trade, for i any make car. cash or payments, j TURNER. 725 Virginia ave. | FORD one-ton truck; worm drive: good j condition. Saie or trade. TURNER. : 725 Virginia avenue. DOKT touring with new’ paint Job; A-l ' condition; starter, etc, $135. TURNER. 725 Virginia avenue. COLE touring; ele-tric lights and starter; running ordor, s6f>. TURNER. 725 Vlri ginla avenue. | FORD roadster, 1920 model, A-l condition, j Sale or exchange. TURNER, 725 Vir- ' gina ave. FORD roadster with slip-on body. Bargain. TURNER. 725 Virginia avenue. {FORD coupe, late 191 good condl I ! good tires and wdrw wheels. Main 7690. FORD S4O. TURNER. 725 1 I VIRGINIA AVE. A UT QMOB tLES-WANTEDr" AUTOS WANTED. CASH for your Junked, burned, wrecked or ued car. WE are the LARGEST used car dealers In the state. WE have all parts for 200 earn IN DHLS. AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 613 N. Capitol eve. Main 2633. Open evenings and Sundays. AUTOS WANTED ' I. Wolf Auto Cos. 619 N. Illinois st. Main 1579 LI 1068. AUTUci wanted. WEISSMAN'S. 213-14 K. New York street. Main 4446. .T Q H _UpaTrsan• Ford Bodies S2O and up. Trade your old one for anew one. Two commercial bodies, one open and one closed. Autowa Body Distributers 330 E. Market. ' SCORED CYLINDERS lU7PA l HKD. EAGLE PATENTED PROCESS. CYLINDER GRINDING, NEW EyUIP|SI ENT. Oversize piston rings and pins, i crankshaft grinding; steel starter gears put on. EAGLE MACHINE CO. 24 N. Noble st. Main 0884. CARBON REMOVED 50c per cylinder, while you wait; guaranteed harmless to motor. TO WING—OH EN 2 4 HO U RS—SERVICE M. M. Trexler’s Auto Service. 1120 Central. Main 5076. AUTO VVASHING Our specialty. 834 North Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry ""motorcycles and bicycTesT Now Is the time to bavs your motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 684-36 Mans. Ave. Main 6404. CASH paid for all kind* o" motorcyclls. FLOYD HETERMAN. 60tt Maaaachuae |:* avenue. “ GARAGES FOR SALE. GARAGES —Portable, made from good lumber; pointer; easy payments; Cash discounts. At up without charge. Web. 0365. ■

| MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. 8 Match Your Coat With a Pair of / \ TROUSERS 11 Work ’iVnts! to $4. || / THE PANTS STORE UO. Wl I 46 W. Ohio St. M % 114 E - ot L lo St - “ W NATIONAL cash* rgelster, hot water urn, sjnall counter, glass top refrigerator, small Iron safe, double oven restaurant range, small wall case, chairs and tables; prices low, payments easy. 219 E, Washington street. _ BAKER BROS. FOR SALE- Sanitary touch, with extra heavy patl, in good condition. Phone HA-rrison 0633. Nights phone Cl rele 7883. INVALID chairs and crutches for rant; free delivery to all parts of the city. Invalid chairs, $3.50 per month; crutches, 25c per month 219 E. Wash. baker bros. CHILD’S white Iron crib with side that lets down. In good shape. Call HA rrlson 0633 days, nights Cl rcle 7883. “SCHOOL books -- New and used. We pay cash for uned . books. CRAWFORD'S. Penn, arid North. ’ /: ,\ t ■! L.ilng nUM rolltop desk, fiat -top dk. office table and chairs, low prlc*; eiy payments. . MAKE your old coat iuu& like new utt by matching a patr trouarrw with ib CORRECT HANTS MAKERS CO. 104 w Ohio it FOR Sal.E—Boy** heavy blue coat, size 14 or 15. Jua* cleaned, alterctl and preaaed. Will aell for price of alteration. Call Webster 6894. LARGE grocers’ and butchers* tor; A-l condition; very low price. BAKER BROS. TWO pairs beautiful antique gtlt curtain ho’dt-rs gilt and g hsh. from an old house in New Orleans; prl*"e si.’o. Xlaln 6289. BROWN (’UAT. lad:. > t-ize $6. Bo\'9 n.a* kinuw, 18 years; blue overcoat, size SS. all good condition. Harrison 1630. HOME-MADE pickles, fruit butter, preserves, etc.; cheap, sacrifice. Circle, 2960. j IKRMS given on dm and oeed machines White Sewing Mac bin* Cos. 112 u&m ave HORHE and cow manure for lawns and ; gardens, also kindling. Webster 1433. SUITS, 3, tailor-made, men'i; b't.g 87, ex- ! ;e!lant condition. Harrison OTfts. CHILD'S to well, size 10, In good n litlon. Harrison -; 6 6 CINDERS; large load, truck delivery. Webster 1401. Good hand bicycle. Drexel 5664. <7aS RANGE, ehcap. Webster ~23C0. WB MAKS PANTS AND SELL Ell DIRECT TO YOU AT A SAVING. 5 IPfIM TAILORING CO. L.I.YJ 1 3 354 MasHachuaetta Ava. JE A EI.KR'S vv ' x. . 1-9 -.ak, %m good a-a uaw; $7 5. 213 E. Wa-ihington at. j Baker Bit s. 1 MISCELLANEOUS- vVANTEPI ', WANTED—-Baby carrlaga or atrollar, r- \ c.rih-aa of condition. ’Orel. 7090. HUbbtHULO UOJUb —bur. atc. /VVVVVVWV-^VWVV\W^VVV./VWV^V. HAVE a good 6 room houaa, 2 rooms of furniture to aoll clioap. Desirable party buying tlila can rent houso. Call Kan- ! doTph 5240. COAL AND WOOD—FOR SALE.

Buy Your Goal Best Prices Bat coal money can buy ruarsmteod. and our guarantee la absolutely good. Brut W. Va. pllnt lump, fk $7.46 Beet Kentucky lump forked 7.40 Be-st I’ooahontaa lump, fk 8 40 Best Pocahontas shoveled lump $.lO ‘ Best Pocahontas mine run 7.25 Bst Indiana Pass lump fk 6.50 Boat Hamilton lump, fk 6 50 Best Indiana clean lump 6.25 Best lndiar.a Dugger lump 6.26 Best Cass egg forked 6.50 Dent Cass egg shoveled 6.26 j Prompt delivery to any part of the city. ’ Give me your first order and I will get the : second one. TOM SHROYER, 430 INDIANA AVE. Circle 1435. Lincoln 6443. NEED COAL Call Irvington 2274 Mark Nesom Sell coal that BURNS and Burns and B-U-R-N-S The coal speaks for the price. DELIVERIES MADE ANYWHERE. 62 8. Denny or Irvington 2274.

Kindling With Eacn Ton Best Ind. or Linton No. 4, clean fk..56.50 llest Illinois lump, large, clean fk...57.00 Beat Brazil block, clean forked $3.00 Best Illinois egg, clean forked $6.75 Best Brazil egg. clean forked $7.00 Best W. Virginia lump, clean forked.sß.6o Best Kentucky lump, clean forked... $3.50 Best Indians mine run $5.50 High-grade nut and slack $5.00 Delivered anywhere In the city. Drexel 3280. Stewart 2225. Union Ice and Coal Cos. 1910 Bluff. Since 1908. Ask your friends. Where can you get Pocahontas coal that you hear gpolten of so highly? Why, of the Ehrlich Coal Cos., of course. Poca. Lump, $8.25 Ind. Lump, $6.25 We handle all other grades of the highest quality, and deliver anywhere In the city. Ehrlich Coal Cos. Main 0906. COAL. Linton Mine Bn, vein 4, $5.50. Best] Linton No. 4 lump, vein 4, $6.25. Brazil Block, $7.00. Phone Webster 1344 or Randolph 1721. CASH COAL COMPANY. 1616 Alvord. WE have all kinds of high-grade Coal at a fair price. AMERICAN COAL CO. 25th St. and Canal. RANDOLPH 0927. __ KENWOOD 9202. INDIANA LUMP. $6.25 KENTUCKY LUMP 8.00 POCAHONTAS SHOVEL LUMP 8.60 CALL SUN'.. MR. I. ALLISON. MAIN 2242. _ CALL AND GET OUR PRICKS ON KENTUCKY. VIRGINIA, POCAHONTAS. HITZELBERGER COAL CO. RANDOLPH 8500. RE-SCREENED COAL FOR ALL PUR- i POSES. FRED GOEPPER & SON. Established 1893. Belmont 4704 Belmont 4705. ALL kinds of coal; no charge for wheeling 1 in. JAKE SIMON. 311 N. Pine. C. 1976.

.- COAL AND WOOD—FOR SALE. FITCH COAL, M. R., $4.90 50 PER CENT LUMP. THIS COAL MINES IN BiG BLOCK. WE GUARANTEE EVERY TON TO BURN CLEAN WITH NO CLINKERS. ORDERS TAKEN NOW WILL BE DELIVERED LAST OF THIS WEEK. ORDER A TON FOR TRIAL AMERICAN COAL CO. 25 TH ST. AND CANAL. RA. 0927 Kenwood 9202 WE OWN OUR OWN MINE WE WANT 2 GOOD COAL SALESMEN. ALL GRADES of coal; no charges for 1 wheeling In. AMBROSE SIMu.YS, 233 N. Davidson. Main 9229. COAL L. IL BAIN COAL CO. Main 3531. 212 N. Fine. - Main 2151. AUCTIONS i Auction Sale Furniiurs Extra or uin&ry Tuesday, Jan. 17, 1.3 u ir, at 1220 Ctilleco ave. I will sell v ooms good furnltura and ruga, extra good bed*. ro< ken*, fine library table. combination and coal range, hot diahes, 1 uitmali.s, dUhet*. rockers. Dressers Mihogany, blrd.-*v>u maplo and oak dressers, hail tree. Rugs t-ix good 9x12 rugs. 2*evaial email rug*. 2 brxM bed** and a fine lot of lluervs and i bedding Too ruany guod things to mention aii. Don’t forget Tuieday, 1.3 ujx m., College ave. L. A. HODGES Auctioneer. Harrison 8311. Circle 4476.

LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE OF HEARING ON RESOLUTION. io Whom It llay Concern—Notice is hereby given by the Board of Furk Contmiagiont r* of the City of Indianapolis that hy Its Acquisition Resolution No. 33, 1921, It has determined to acquire the following described r. a! estate in the city of Indianapolis. Indiana. Beginning at a point on the east property line of Shelby street, said point being the southwest corner of Lot 1 In Lockwood and McLain's Southwest Addition to the City of Indianapolis as recorded in R.at Booh 4, page 253, in the recorder's office of Marlon County. Indiana; thence northeastwardly ou a straight line making an agio of 54 degrees and 4 9 Inches with the oast property line of Shelby street to a point in the north Uns of Is>t 5 In Hubbard ot al.'* subdivision of Hubbard et ol.’s Southeast Addition as recorded in Flat Buck 4. page 23, said point being 16 feet ea*'. of the northwest corner of the aforeaa.d Lot 5; thence northeastwardly on a 1 urve to the right, having as a radius 499 32 feet, a distance of 239.30 feel to a pole. In Linden street, said point being 37.51 feet south of the south property line produced of Swift street and 12.68 leet east of the west property line of Unden street; thence northeastwardly on a straight line to a point, said point being S 73 feet west of the west line and 0.19 feet north of the south line produced of Lot 15 in McLain's Subdivision of Hubbard et al s Southeast Addition as recorded In Fiat Beok 4, page 201; thence northeastwardly on a curve to the left, having as a radius 358.17 fset, a distant* of 297 56 feet to a point, said point being 17.17 feet south of the north line and 9.95 feet west of the east line of Eo' 16 In

, Cooper's Subdivision of Hubbard et al's 1 Southeast Addition as recorded In Piat Book 0. page 163; thence northeastwardly on a straight line to a point, said point being 1-6.91 fvat west of the east line and 76.61 feet north of the south line of Lot 5, Block 11. In Hubbard et ai.'s Southeast Addition as recorded in Plat Book 3; page 112; thence northeastwardly on a curve to tho right, having as a radius 858.17 feet a distance of 803.87 feet to a point, said point being on the north line and 142.68 feet east of the northwest corner of Lot 6, Block 11. In the aforesaid Hubbard et ai.'s Southeast Addition; thence east along the north line of the aforesaid Lot 6, Block 11, to a point on the west property i line of State street, said point being the northeast cortw' of the aforesaid Lot 6. Block 11; thence aoutheastwardly on a straight line to a point on the east prop- ; erty line of State street, said point being the northwest corner of Lot 1 in Metzger’s ; Subdivision of Wingate’* Orphan Home Addition as recorded in Piat Book 7, page 116; thence southeastward!”- along the south property line of Terrace avenue to a point, sahl point being the intersection of tho aforesaid south property line and tho south property line of Pleasant Run Parkway, South Drive; thence southeastwardly along the aforesaid south property line of Pleasant Run Parkway South Drive to a point In the east property line of the subdivision of Hillcrest. said point being the northeast corner of Lot 18 of the aforesaid subdivision of Hillcrest as recorded In Plat Book 16, page 115; thence continuing on a curve to the left, having as a radius 1,146.28 feet lo a point In the east property line of Harlan street, said point being 27.7 feet north of the southwest corner of Lot 81, In Stan! on Pyle A- Carter's Addition, as recorded In Plat Book 6, page S3; thence east parallel to and 27.7 feet north of the south property line of Lots 81 and 32 In the aforesaid i Stanton, Pyle & Carter's Addition to a 1

point In the west property line of Churchman avenue, said point being the northeast corner of Lot 32 of the aforesaid Stanton, Pyle & Carter’s Addition; thenca northeastwardly on a straight line to a point In the east property line of Churchman avenue, said point being 6 feet south of the northwest corner of Lot 10 In Cooper’s Pleasant Park Addition, as recorded In Plat Book 10, page 191; thence northeastwardly on a straight line making an angle of 61 degrees 48 inches with the east property line of Churchman avenue to a point in the west property line of Keystone avenue, said point being 64.35 feet north of the northeast corner of Lot 120 In the aforesaid Cooper's Pleasant Park Addition; thence northeastwardly on a straight line to a point in the east property line extended south of C. M. Cooper Trustee's Prospect Street Addition as recorded in Plat Book 10. page 155, said point being 623 feet south of the northeast corner of the aforesaid C. M. Cooper Trustee’s Prospect Street Addition; thence northeastwardly on a straight line to a point In the south right of way line of the C„ C., C. & St. L. R. R. Cos., said point being 115 feet southenstwardly from the Intersection of the aforesaid right of way line with the south property line of Prospect street; thence northwestwardly along the aforesaid right of way line to a point, said point being the Intersection of the aforesaid right of way line with the aforesaid south property line of Prospect street; thence west along the aforesaid south property line of Prospect street to a point, said point being the northeast corner of the aforesaid C. M. Cooper Trustee's Prospect Street Addition; thence south along the east property line of the aforesaid C. M. Cooper Trustee’s Prospect Street Addition a distance of J 40.89 feet to a point; thence southwestwardly on a curve to the right, having as a radius 716.34 feet, whose tangent makes an angle of 40 degrees 39 Inches with the east property line of the aforesaid C. M. Cooper Trustee’s Prospect Street Addition to a point, said point being 18.74 feet south of the north line and 20.41 feet west of the easiAllne of Lot 22 in the aforesaid C. M. (per Trustee's

Bv RI?f 1 If (Copyright, 1921. by y £> Hi t/ IV. New Era Features!

LEGAL NOTICES. (Continued.) Prospect street Addition; thence southwestwardly on a straight line to a point In St. Paul street, said point being 72.63 reet south of the south line of Lot 34 in Atkinson's 3rd Addition as recorded in Flat Book 12, page 164, and 5.33 feet west of the east property line of St. Paul street; thence southw'estwardly on a curve to the right, having as a radius 521.07 feet a distance of 258.57 feet to a uoint, said point being 131.51 feet south of the south property line of Churchman avenue, thence eaatwardly on a straight line to a point In the east property line of State street, said point being 10 feet north of the intersection of the north property line of Grange street with the aforesaid east property line of State street; thence west along the north property line of Orange Street to a point, said point being the intersection of the aforesaid north property line of Orange street with the east property line of Evison street; thence southwestwardly on a straight line to a point on the south property line of Orange street, said point being the northeast corner of Lot 17 in Hubbard et al.’e subdivision of the aforesaid Hubbard et ai.'s Southeast Addition as recorded in piat Book 4 page 12; thence soutnwestwardiy on a straight line to a point in the east property line of Laurel street, said point being the southwest corner of Lot 10 In Patterson & Smith’s subdivirion of the aicresald Hubbard et ai.'s Southeast Addition as recorded In Plat Book 4, page 53; thence south westward!)’ on a straight line to a point In the west property line of Laurel street, said point being 21.09 feet north of the southeast corner of Lot 27 in Hubbard et aL’s subdivision of the aforesaid Hubbard et ai.'s Southeast Addition as recorded in Plat Book 3, page 224; thence southwestwardly on a straight line to a point In Laurel street, said point being 18.41 feet west of the east property line of Laurel street and 117.77 feet south of the south property line produced of Cottage avenue; thence southwestwardly on a curve to the left having as a radius 249.48 feet a distance of 217.74 feet to a point, said point being 1 95 feet west of the west aide and 3.43 feet north of the south side produced of lot 1C In Hubbard et ai.'s subdivision of the aforesaid Hubbard et ai.'s Southeast Addition as re-

corded In Plat Book 4. ra** 7: thence southwestwardly on a straight line to a i point, said point being 16 58 feet north of the south line ar.d 85.44 feet west of the east line of Lot 10 in Mandedicks subdivision of the aforesaid Hubbard et ah's Southeast Addition an recorded in P.at Book 4, page 1; thence southwestwardly on a curve to the left, having as a radius 358.17 feet, a distance of 161.12 feet to a point, said point being 1.94 feet south of the north side and 94 06 feet east of the west side of Lot 6 in the aforesaid Mankedick s subdivision; thence southwest-w-ardly on a straight line to a point in the east property line of Shelby street, said point being 63 feet south of the southwest corner of Lot 6 in the aforesaid Mankedlck’a subdivision; thence south along lha east property line of Shelby street to the place of beginning. Also all parts of the following described lots and iands lying outside and adjacent to the above described tract; Lots 1. 2. 3. 9. 10, 11 in Lockwood SMcClain's Southeast Addition as recorded in Piat Book 4. page 253. lots 1. 2,3. 4, 11, 12, IS. 14. 15. 16 In Hubbard et ai.’s subdivision -,f Hubbard et ai.'s Southeast Addition as recorded In Plat Book 4. page 23. Lot 15 In McClain's Subdivision of Hubbard et ai.'s Southeast Addition as recorded In Plat Book 4, page 201. Lots 16 and 17 in Cooper's Subdivision of Hubbard et ai.’s Southeast Addition as recorded in Plat Book 6. page 163. Lots 3 and 4 In A. S. Bornum's Subdivision of Hubbard et ai.'s Southeast Addition as recorded In Plat Book 4, page 150. Lots . , 34. $5, 45. 77, 78. 81 and S3 In Cooper's Pleasant Run Addition as recorded In Plat Book 10. page 191. leits 14. 15. 16 20, 21, 32. S3. 36 and *7 In C. 11. Cooper Trustee's Prospect Street Addition as recorded In Plat Book 10. page 155. Lots 13, 14. 20. 21, 32 land 33 In Atkinson's 2nd Addition as recorded In Plat Book 11. page 183. A triangular piece of land lying south of Atkinson's 3rd Addition and east of St. Paul street. Lots 17. 18. 19, 20, 78. 79 and 31 In Hubbard st ai.’s subdivision of Hubbard et ai.’s Southeast Addition as recorded in Plat Book 4. page 12. Tots 9, 10. 11 and 12 In Hut-bard, Martlndale & McCarty’s subdivision of Hubbard et ai.’s Southeast Addition as recorded In Plat Book 3, page 210. A trapezoidal strip of land lying east of Laurel street In the southwest corner of Lot 37 in Hubbard, Martlndale & MoCarty's subdivision of Hubbard et al.'s Southeast Addition as recorded In Plat 1 'Book 3, page 210.

Lot 10 In Patterson & Smith's subdivision Os Hubbard et ai.'s Southeast Addition as recorded In Plat Book 4. page 53. Lots 25, 26, 16, 17, IS. 10 and 11 in Hubbard et ai.'s subdivision of Hubbard et ai.’s Southeast Addition as recorded in Piat Book 4, page 7. Lot 32 In Hubbard et ai.'s subdivision of Hubbard et ai.’s Southeast Addition as recorded In Plat Book 3. page 169. Lots 23, 24 and 25 in Hubbard et ai.’s subdivision of Hubbard et ai.’s Southeast Addition as recorded In Piat Book 4 page 23. Lots 9, 10 and 6 in Mankedick’s subdivision of Hubbard et ai.'s Southeast Addition as recorded In Plat Book 4, page A triangular piece of land east of Shelby street in the northwest corner of Lot 4, Block 12, of Hubbard et ai.’s Southeast Addition as recorded In Plat Book 3, page 112. That said real estate so to be acquired is to be used for park and boulevard | purposes of the City of Indianapolis. i By said resolution it is provided that ! Thursday. February 2. 1922. at S o'clock I p. m.. at the office of said board, in the | City Hall In said city, will be the time and place when final action will be taken confirming, modifying or rescinding said resolution, and when It will receive and bear remonstrances from persons Interested in or affected by such proceedings, and when It will determine the public utility and benefit thereof. CHARLES A BOOKWALTER. FREQ CLINE. SARAH E. SHANK. ALBERT M. MAGUIRE. Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, Ind. J. CLTDE HOFFMAN, Attorney.

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. BY THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS, OF ITS DETERMINATION TO ISSUE BONDS OR OTHER EVIDENCES OF INDEBTEDNESS FOR TEMPORARY LOAN, OR LOANS. FOR BOARD OF HEALTH PURPOSES. Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of the city of Indianapolis, that the city of Indianapolis by and through its common council and mayor, upon recommendation by its city controller and upon the rtquvU of its board of health, by general ordinance No. 2, 1922, duly passed by said common council and approved by the mayor of said city on the sth day of January, 1922, did determine to issue its bonds, or other evidence of indebtedness for a temporary loan, or loans, for board of health purposes in the sum of one hundred seventy-five thousand dollars ($175,000), at a late of in .crest no. to exceed six per cent (t’Cc). Per annum, and not to exceed a period of five (5) months, in anticipation of and payable oi.t of the current revenues of the board of health of said city, actually levied and In the course of collection for the fiscal year of 1922. CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. By SAMUEL LEWIS SHANK. Mayor. JOSEPH L. HOGUE. City Controller, TAYLOR GRONINGER, Corporation Counsel.

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SPECIALTIES, MOTOR SHARES, STEELS LEAD i Week’s Activity in MarkeU Indicates Interest in Auto " Stocks. LEGISLATION DISTURBS Special to Indiana Dally Times and Philadelphia Pub;!- Ledger. By MONITOR. NEW YORK, Jan. 16.—50 far as price ; movements in securities for the last week are concern’d, nothing of special Interest has transpired. The market has shown an impr"vement in undertone, and .a moderately rising tendency. It is increasingly apparent that the selling of the first week in the new year wa* largely in the nature of technical readjustments, leaving the broad fundamentals of the situation untouched. Tha reaction was accompanied by considerable short selling, and the covering of these commitments in the last few days has brought about a hardening of values. News dvelopments have been of a minor nature. There was a slight flurry over the French cabinet crisis, but with the foreign exchanges showing no disposition to give the episodo an exaggerated importance, it was but natural that American security prices should do likewise. Asa matter of fact, a cabinet upset in France is to be taken as a matter of course, one of those frequent political shifts that characterize Gallic governmental functions. There is every indication that the Poincare regime, if it becomes firmly established, will depart little from the policy ot the Briand ministry. The incident did not bring an international crisis in any sense o|l the word, and the net result of the event probably will be a clarification of the atmosphere and a more definite outline of French intentions.

READJUSTMENTS INDICATED. Activity has been more pronottneed la | some of the stronger placed specialties, -she motor shares and the steels. Th i automobile show has been responsibla for the Increased Interest in the issue* ii ientifled with the industry. Produce j tlon costs and selling prices are coming ' down, thus reflecting the readjustment j that is likely to be typical of industrial . developments this year. It is impossible to draw any cen- ; elusions from the report of the United States Steel Corporation on the amount of unfilled orders at the end of Decem- ; ber. New book.ngs came to the rescue, and cancellations were not a3 large a* ; had been expeced. Steel production ia : the United Sta'es is not wholly a domestic affair. This fact Is being brought i home to us more and more as figures are ; obtained regarding the activity in other ; countries. Those who study the steel situation attach great weight to the export figures of rarlou* countries, as it Is felt that the battle of steel supremacy Is fought out in the markets of the world rather than within national borders. The monthly average of exports of steel from the United States la 1920 was 392,000 tons. Great Britain 271.000 tons and Germany 145.000 tons. The alignment of these countries in August 1921 was as follows: Exports from the United 75,000 tons. Great Britain 79,000 tons an<B Germany 240,000 tons. These figures show that while British exports are running in larger volume than those of America, the exports from Germany are more than those of tha United States and Great Britain com* 1 ined. This is most striking in view of the fact that Germany's steel capacity is less than it was before the war. while ours has practically doubled. The answer will be found chiefly in production costs, although in the case of Germany depreciated exchange must be taken Into consideration.

LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM DISTURBING FACTOR. Wall street this week has been much distributed over thp outline of the congressional legislative program. The clamor by various interests to secure special tariff favors is nothing new, but its results may be more serious than ta normal times. It is felt that sound business Judgment dictates, for example, tfcat the sugar tariff should not be more than 1 cent per pound, but Louisiana producers and the beet sugar interests are asking for a raise from the present rata of 100 cents to 2 cents. This would not only work a tremendous hardship on Cuba, but would imperil the American investment of $1,000,000,000 in the island republic. Added to these disturbing tendencies we find a general disposition on

the part of both houses in Congress to treat ns emergencies certain problems I that are the normal accompaniments ot present day conditions. These panaceas are likely to produce a malady worse than the disease intended to be cured. a Much interest Is taken in the outloolt for the new cotton crop. Fears have general that the financial position of tha growers and the economic dislocation of the South might result in another short crop of cotton. Reports have been current this week, however, that one of tha larger fertilizer companies is planning to sell adequate amounts of fertilizer* on credit to the farmers, provided they will agp-e to follow closely the Instructions of the company r -garding planting and poisonlr.r, the insects.—Copyright, 1922. bv ' Olio Ledger Company. KIXXS wire. WOUNDS Daughter. HACKENSACK. X. J., Jan. til.-Peter Pepe shot and killed his wif*. seriously wounded his daughter, Mary. 20. ami killed himself in their home in Little Ferry today, according to the police. K