Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 216, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 January 1922 — Page 9

INDIANA'DAILY TlM®*. 16-29 a Meridian St. Main -1500. Classified Adv. Dept. ' RATES. One time per line Three consecutive times.. .10 per line •U consecutive times*.... *O9 per line if on tract rates on application. W#t snd club notices ..76c per insertion Church notices (1 inch or less) 60c per insertion Over 1 Inch 07 per line additional Death notlfces 16c per Insertion Card of Thanks or in Memorlam Notices 07 per line Ada received until 11:46 a. m. for publication same dap. ' fe FUNERAL DIRECTORB. KSf xtL ICkllds, Parlors 1112 Unlo- 9t FLAiNiNEK * BICUANAJS 120 Nortb Illinois St Funeral directors to the people >r Indian- % polls since 1107. Phone*—Main 06 41-08 4*. LI 2S4L *N OiAi\APOLIS CREMATORY —* - (ieorge Grmsteiner Funeral Director, 622 K. Market. Old phone Main 0908. LI 7208. J. 0. WILSON 1280 Proepect. ST 1071. Drexel u 322. W. T. Bladen gym ' 1026 Shelby st. Drexel 2870. Stewart 1114. 1702 N. Illinois. Randolph 6870. CHAS. A. HOCKKNSMITH. 724 N. Illinois. Main 1106. LI 1188. funehal directors— - WM. E. KREIGER. LI 1164. Main 1464. 1402 N. Illlnola OADD—BERT S. UADD. 2130 Prospect et Phones: Drexel 0422. ST 2279. UNDERTAKERS—HISET & TITUS. 961 North Del. LI 6664. Main 39*0. FEENEY A FEENEY. DEATH AND FUN ERA*. NOTICES. BRIGHAM, DR. EDWIN B.—At his late home. 1626 E. Twelfth st., Wednesday, Jan. 18. Funeral Friday 2 p. m. at Englewood Christian Church. Friends Invited. Burial Alemorlal cemetery. | MILLER, KENNETH—BeIoved feoiT~of Edward and Flora Ml.ler (nee Millikan), and brother of Melvin Miller, at present in California, and Edwards Verdi, O. Artrude and Mercede Miller, Jan. 18, 1922, at 2:15 p. m. Age 13 years 10 months 5 days. Funeral Saturday. Jan. 21, at 2 p. i& at parents’ residence, 1410 S. New Jersey st. and at Christ Church at 2:30 p. m. Friends Invited. Burial In Crown Hill cemetery. JONES, JOHN JONES J R.—One of the members of the John Jones & Sons Gravel Company, died at his home, 866 Edgemont ave., Wednesday evening, after an Illness of three months. Mr. Jones was 48 years old, and has been living in North Indianapolis all his life. He was a member of the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows and Household of Ruth. The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at 1 p. m. from the First Baptist Church, of whlchhe was a member. ROSS, MRS. ~DOROTHY E.—Widow of the late Louis A. Ross, died Tuesday night at St. Vincent’s hospital, following ga four days' illness. Funeral services will oe held at 10 o’clock, Friday morning at residence of her sister, Mrs. Anna Christie, S6B Downey ave. Bucjal Crown Hill. She Is survived by two sisters and one brother, Mrs. Amelia Nottmyer and Mrs. Anna Christie and William C. Kemker. WARREN LORAN—Beloved husband of Bl§nch Warren son of Mary Warren brother of Raymond Warren departed this life Tuesday Jan. 17 age 29 yea's. Funeral Sunday Jan. 22 at residence 2154 Avondale place at 2 p. m. Burial Fortvllle lnd. Friends invited. CARD OF THANKS. ~ CARD OF THANKS—We wish to thank our friends and relatives for their kindness and sympathy shown us during the Illness and death of our dear wife and mother, Mary F. Lovell and for the beautiful floral offerings. Also the pastor, Rev. Todd, for his consoling words; the underI takers, Finn Bros., for their effflclent 4 service; want to thank * the members of Center Council 1886, Security Benefit Association and employes of Central Supply Cos. HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. LOST AND FOUND. LOST —Small black dog with tan, feet. Fresh scar on right side. Last seen near Michigan and Bancroft Monday evening. • Reward. Call Irvington 1586. pe arlTbeads Lost; string, graduated, on Thirty-Third, Thirty-Second street, Central ave. car or downtown district. Beads were gift. Call Washington 5085. Reward. LOST—Black patent leather bag, at Murat theater, Wednesday matinee. Washington 2114. Reward. LOST —Shell rim glasses on Prospect at. car, Wed. morning. Liberal rewatd. Drexel 2812. | LOST—Downtown, a lady’s diamond Shrine pin. Webster 6111. Liberal reward. LOST —Auto robe on W. Washington, between Neal and Holmes avenues. Belmont 0687. PERSONALS. * Master of Pain Why go out of the ctty for baths when you can get the same class of work done in your home town? Our baths are beneficial for colds, rheumatics, nervousness or any , ache or pain pertaining to the 1 nervous system. < Electric Massaging. Best of Service Guaranteed. Office Hours —8 a. a. m. 1 p. m. to 4 p. m., 7pTm. to 9 p. m. Room 61 When Building. FAIRMOUNT iIATERNITY HOSPITAL v lor confinement, private; prices reasonable; may work for board; babies adopted, write for booklet. MRS. T. B. LONG, 4911 B. Tw< aty-Seventh at., Kansas City’, Mo. MARG. A. SELLER, D.P., DC., D.O. Drugless therapy, osteo, magnetic massage. Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. 716 S. Meridian at. Drexel 4277. PRIVATE massages by masseur of French Lick Springs Hotel. Here for the wlnter. CLAUDE POWERS. Belmont 1956. massage by masseur direct from Battle Creek. Mich., here for winter. DR. C. S. MONTGOMERY. Main 8207. CHIROPODIST and Swedish massages. trea.ments. 17 % W. Ohio. Circle 3797. WANTED—A baby for adoption. Address A No. 1853, Times. gH^ i . fj-ESS!SERVICES-SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE 201 Indiana ave. FURNITURE repairing, upholstering and reflnlshlng; new’ overstuffed furniture made to order. 2121 E. Web. 4619. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated, feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. BURKLE, 416 Masj. -M. 1428. LI. 3775. L. E. HOLDING. ~~ " Sheet metal worker, guttering, spouting furnace repairing a specialty. Circle 6568! INTERIOR DECORATING. ~ Twenty years’ experience painting and paperhanging. Call Webster 6348, DRESSMAKING —Plain sewing, remodeling. Special attention given to children’s clothes. Webster 6348. HOUSE wiring; electrical work all kinds. Reakontfble. W. F. OWEN. Randolph 0264. ELECTRIC wiring, any 5-room cottage, sl6. Randolph 9084. Work guaranteed! CARPENTER work by contract; estimates freee Work guaranteed. Circle 7126. ELECTRIC wiring; house a specialty. No charges for estimates. Main 3635. FOR dead anli&ala, ~U Drexel 8866. "or Stewart 1691. CURTAINS to faunder. Drexel 0896. MRS. J. LUTZ. DETFCTIYES. j— * ———————— Quigley-Hyland Agency* ! Civil and Crimlm^Jnvestlgator*

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/ MALE HELP—WANTED. MUSICIAN for the Big Meeting Orchestra volunteer service. Call Mr. Fields, - Y. M. C. A. MA in 6600. Solicitors and Canvassers Wanted for house-to-house work in Indianapolis. A worker can make good money on a well-advertised proposltlcip; commission basis. ’ Call circulation dept., The Indiana Dally Times before noon any day this week. * THE NATIONAL CODE SIGNAL at Chicago sells for $lO the highest grade signal on market. Factory representative at Randolph 7946. AGED MAN to do chores work around barn. ‘ Calj Wgbster 1433. INSTRUCTIONS. Insure Against Unemployment Learn a trade now. New courses just open In battery service work, welding, advanced electricity, architectural .and mechanical drafting, bookkeeping and salesmanship. .y Call Y. M. C. A. night school. Main 6600. PRIVATE Tessons; all systems shorthand, typewriting and bookkeeping; also calculator and comptometer work; 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. TRI-CITlt BARBER COLLEGE. ’O9 E. Washington st.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0757. SALESMAN—WANTED. A^^^VSWWVWNAA^KaAAA/^/4AAAAAAAA4 SALESMEN WANTED WE ARE NOW BUILDING OUR SALES ORGANIZATION FOR 19*22 AND CAN USE SEVERAL GOOD MEN, WHO HAVE. AU■ITOMOBILES, IN THE SALE OF OUR LIGHTING AND COOKING SYSTEMS TO FARMERS IN THE STATE OF INDIANA. WE HAVE, FROM A SALESMAN’S STANDPOINT, A VERY INVITING CONTRACT, ONE UNDER WHICH YOU CAN EARN FOR YOURSELF A VERY SATISFACTORY INCOME. WE GIVE YOU A THOROUGH SCHOOLING AND EXTEND TO Y r OU EVERY COOPERATION. AMBITION AND A WILLINGNESS TO WORK ARE ALL THAT ARE NECESSARY. ADDRESS SALES MANAGER, NIGHT COMMANDER LI GHT IN G CO., JACKSON, MICHIGAN. ~ 1 SEVERAL live men to sell high-grade yet low priced etoves for leading Indlanap- * lls . store; liberal commission; experience* desired but not e*entlal. See Mr. Sherrod. Room 114 Stubbins Hotel, 9-11 a. m. and 6-8:30 p. m. YOUNG men; Catholic, for sales work | with good pay to start; experience an asset but not necessary. Apply 1010 Lemcke Bldg. FEMALE HELP—WANTED. 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 CO., manufacturers' agents, 10 The Fair Bldg., opposite the Union Station. Circle 3360. YOUNG ladles; Catholic, for local sales force; exceptionally pleasapt work; experlence unnecessary. 1010 Lemcke. NOTICES. NOTICE. Annual meeting Protestant Deaconess Society, Friday evening, Jan. 20, 1922. at 8 o’clock In the nurses’ home, 224 North Senate avenue, for the purpose of electing three trustees and any other business that , may come before it. WM. SCHUMACHER, 1 President. L. WILLHOFF, Secretary. WANTED —A little girl to board; good* home; mothers' care. Webster 6709. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. STOP! On account of circumstances. If you can raise S3OO, I can place you in gilt-edge business of first water. Investigate and meet chance of a lifetime. W. Noles, Hotel Roosevelt, Indianapolis, Ind. HEAR Is a fine chanfce to get Into the best manufacturing business In city, well established and making good profits; have equipment now to Increase output 100%; need $2,500 to $3,000 for working capital. Salesman or office man, look this up. Why ] work for a boss all your life. Address A No. 1854. Times. FOR SALE— ladies’ and gent’s furnishings; store complete with fixtures; can be bought at a very reasonable price. Forced to sell on account of sickness. Business established seven years. 612 E. Washington. Circle 4842. FOR SALE —Powei* cane mill and steam ! evaporator for sorghum or maple sirup. I A oargain. CHARLES CARTER, Elwren, I Ind. ROOMING houses, 14 rooms, $900; 30 rooms, $2,200; 27 rooms, $4,000. Phone \ Circle 6930. 24 W. Michigan. - ■ I 80/-.KU AND_ ROCiVS—/ft LFT j BOULEVARD place, 2820; nicely furnished front room; modern; 1 or 2 ladles; private family. Meals If desired. Randolph 1127. I s • GALE, 2806 N.; room and board In modj ern home, gentlemen preferred. Webster ,

HOUSES—TO LET. 2122 Langley Ave. Four rooms, semi-modern, good location, i near car line. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4518. Eight-Room House 1206 W. New York; newly papered, $26.00. ' Dunlop & Holtegel, 122 E. Market. 2137 NAPOLEON ST. 9 Four rooms, semi-modern;*, Shelby car line; $lB. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4618. CENTRAL ave., 3820; modern 6-room double with garage l . Washington 1161. FOUR-ROOM house for rent; electricity and water. Call 1304 Garfield. TRAN SF E R AN D STO RAGE. Blue Star Transit Local and long-distance hauling. BERT SMITH 155 Kentucky ave. AUTO MOVING VAN SERVICE. Main 2294. FARTLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO Private locked rooms and open space 26c per month and up. Local and overland transfer. We call and give you exact prices on any kind of wovk without any obligations. 419-22 15 Market street Main 2750. LI 3680. Shant Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE/ TRANSFER, PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey st. Main 2028. ' Li 1128. STOP ! LOOK ! LISTEN ! Trucks, SI.OO per hour and up. Phone Circle 6926 and Main 5980. GUARANTEE TRANSFER CO. $4.00 per load. Wo estimate your house without charge. Call Circle 3469. TRANSFER will sav. you noney; all kinds of hauling. Phone Ke. 3644. Randolph 8273. PEOPLE'S TRANSFER, under new management. $2 per load and up. Drexel 1466. PACKING, hauling, overland. Phone OTTO SUESZ. Main 2363. 3628. Night, Webster 0699. UNION STATION TRANSFER Local, overland moving; guaranteed work. M. 7119. FLATS, APARTMENTS—TO LET. 316 E s North Five-room apartment, $65 per month. Howard C. Venn. 108 E. Market St. Main 1116 ROOMS—TO LET. Front Room Modern; private home north. Randolph 8283. * PENNSYLVANIA N. 1409; apt. 2"aTtracTtive room; private home; young gertloman; musician preferred. Circle 1226. | COMFORTABLE (furnished room in mod- | ern attractive private home for employed ! lady or teacher. Washington 3702. SPRUCE, 1225; front room'and kltohen- ! ette,, lady employed; also sleeping. Drexel 3609. MODERN furnished rooms; close In. Circle 560% after 6 p. m. Cafeteria near by. MILEY ave. 126; clean rooms; gas and electricity. Belmont 1839. CRAIG HOTEL R00m5,“51.25-$3.00 week. 25c-60c day. Main 1361. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPINfi RoUmsT LARGE furnished front room, kitchen privileges; modern home. Harrison 2309. TWO or three furnished rooms; good heat and phone. Belmont 1291. FURNISHED room; modern; board If desired.** Circle 8045. ‘ REAL ESTATE For SALE. Bungalow Bargain, Northeast on very reasonable terms. See Mr. McInteer. I. N. Richie & Son 710-12 Bankers Trust Bdg. Main 0520. 2700 N. LaSalle Street Five-room bungalow, electric lights and gas, city water in the yard, price $2,800; $250 cash, balance term . Fowler & Eaton 301 City Trust. Main 6871. Nice Bungalow Only 4 years old. 6 rooms; electric Jights, gas, nicely decorated. On Christian street southeast at a real bargain. Price $2,260; payments. W. H. Cooper 838 Lemcke Bldg. Evoryliig3, call Irv. 0612 Six-Koom Modern Bungalow, East Lot 40x139; will sell for $4,000. Requires $2,000 cash; balance at 9 per cent. 52 South Denny gtrsst. 2700 N. LaSalle Street Five-room bungalow; electric lights and gas, city water in the yard. Price $2,800; $260 cash, balance terms. Prowler &• Eaton 301 City'Trust. Main 6871, Broadway Near 20th Six-room modern; hardwood floors, east front, double garage; only $4,000; on easy terms. Call Trueblobd. Reliable Realty Cos. Main 0186. Evenings, Irv. 4213. 2300 Block North Gale Five-room cottage, gas, city waier, electric lights for $1 800; SSOO cash, S2O a mo. Leo K. Cline 431 Lemcke Bldg. Main 2116. - South Illinois Street 900 block, 8 rooms, modern, new 4-car garage. This is a good property and well worth the prPr:e, $6 200. -* Indiana Trust Cos. SUBURBAN BARGAIN —Six-room modern home with four lots, 40x140 each; garage, plenty bf fruit trees and not far from city car. MARGARET BERRY, 302 Public Savings Bldg. Main 5147 or Drexel 425^. Seven-Room Modern Home Double garage, deep lot, ss,beo; $2,000 cash, S3O per month. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. I ■ SSOO CASH, 4 rooms to a side bungalow; double. Fine condition; near Emerson ave. Call Irvington 0292. BELLEVIEW 1220 N.7 strictly ThodeTn home with garage; sold on payments. ■Belmont 1422. „ FOR houses on terms, doubles or singles. Call C. J. OS BURN. Drexel 0184. _ S2OO DOWN, S3O per month buys a home. Phgne Circle 5930. 24 W. Michigan. ir)9 T duplex fur sale by owner" In every respect.

US MAN A DAILY TIMES, IHLRSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1922.

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REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE, BMALiw tmum Located at 2605 Parkway blvd., facing the beautiful South Grove Country Club; newly built; modern In every respect. Including hardwod floors, bath, Rybolt furnace, beautiful electric fixtures, artistic decorations; laundry In basement and fireproof roof. The coziest little nest in the city. Price $4,500. Cash SSOO, balance S4O per month. TIBBS-BOSE REALTY CO. 304 American Cfentral Life bldg. Clr. 0436. We Have Only Two of our five, room bungalows left. These can be purchased by paying $l5O down and balance like rent. Better hurry If you want one of these. Hossieseekers Building J Cos. South Belmont 1200 block, 6-room house, newly papered, sewer and electricity In. Small basement, large barn. For quick sale, $2,600; $350 cash. R. P. Truxell. City Trust Cos. Circle 4022 r Bel. 1026, ring 4. Home With An Income . Located near Shelby st. on English ave., five-room modern with sun pr.rlor and ga.Tage, and a four-room, home with electrlo lights, gas, city water and cistern at sink, on the same lot. Both homes In excellent condition. For further Information, call Ed O’Callahan, South Side Specialist, with McCord & McKinney, Realtors. 311 Lemcke Bldg. Circle 6230. Evenings, Webster 8800. New Briek House 4240 N. Capitol, living room. dining room, sunroom, kitchen, wlth all built-in features, a bedrooms andvbath up. built-in tub, pedestal lavatory, shower, tile floor; Waynette soft water system throughout bouse, full basement, laundry trays, double brick garage, front and rear drive; tile roofs. Just completed today. Can be seen any time.. H. L. SIMONS, 4244 N. Capitol. Washington 2697; $250 Cash. S2B Month Gives your a good home on Blaine ave. Six rooms, gas, electricity, city water, cistern and well. Big lot with barn for four cars. Call Washington 1564 evenings. Orln Jessup Land Cos., Realtor* 705-10 Oclcdental Bldg. Main 2967. "The Firm That Sells on Payments.” ADDISON, N„ 86; 7-room modern house. Belmont 2115. REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN.

New 5-Room Bungalow Bath ro-*m, porches, par.try, etc., garage. Three full lots. North near Mlchi- : gan road and Sixty-First. Price $2,650; $250 cash. Call owner, Main 0186. Res., Drexel 1493. Reliable Realty Cos. 601 City Trust Bldg. Main 0186. Res., Drex. 1493. Wash., 3545. rr Five-room bungalow, new, (l rr /\ II with one acre; garage; 11 H located east; everything about this property will appeal to you; price, $4,260; reasonable terms can be arranged. George A. Lucas, j 726 K. of P. bldg. Circle 6600, REAL ESTATE—SALE OR TRADE Have Good Machine Will trade for small rental or vacant lot. Mr. Andersen. I. N* Richie & Son. 710-12 Bankers Trust bldg. Main 6820. FOR* SALE OR TRADE. For small farm. Four-room bungalow; extra lot, 2 rooms on rear; large barn. EVERROAD, 1399 I Hoefgen st. Drexel 8260. : REAL ESTATE and real estate contracts bought, sold and exchanged. Main 1232. REAL ESTATE—WANTED. SWWV WVVVVVV>A/VVVVVVVVVS^/VVVVVVVS Lot Wanted I will trade real estate Contract of SI,OOO, payable to me S2O per month with 7% Interest, for good building lot north ois east. Call Webster 0302 evenings or Main 6857. Business hodrs. Have $40,000 to Invest in business and rental property. See Mr. Halls, with J. G. McCullough 106 N. Delaware. Main 1710. WE will pay- cash for 5 or 6-room semimodern houses. Address No. 1848, Times. WANT to buy 6 or 6-room houseTisouth or southeast. Circle 1284. ' LOTS—FOR SALE. Lot On Ruckle Street North of Fofty-wecond st.; east front, 50x176 feel. Price $2,500. Lot on North New Jersey Street Near st., 60x131 feet. Vrlco $2,800. Lot On Roach Street Near Northwestern ave., 30x125 teet. Price S4OO. A. B. Carter. 149 East Market St. Phone, Main 2814. Corher Lot All Improvements in, 40x140 feet, 1 near Rlvorside Park; $650. Will sell on easy terms. Howard C. Venn 108 KLsMarket. •_ Main 1115. Choice Lot 40x175, two squares southeast of Fair Grounds. Price only $625 ‘J $lO cash, $1.50 weejtly. Main 1409. \- FA R M S—FO R BAL E. LANDOLOGY, FREE, SPECIAL NUMBER just our, containing many facts cl clover land In Marinette County. Wisconsin, If for a home or an Investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands, where farmers grow rloh, send at once for this special number of LANDOLOG V. It Is free on request. Address SKIDMORKRIEHLK LAND CO.. 118 SkldmoroRlehie Bldg., Marinette, Wle. IMPROVED farms, 400 acres; Wilt sell, rent or exchange. Phone Circle 593k-^^y ... _Sn

AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE. >/wwwwvwvwvs/vwwvwwww^^ / FORDSX. We have several good used cars on hand. Some as low as $22.00 cash and $7.95 per month for 10 months. Wangelin-Sharp Cos. Ford Healers “Personal Service” 442 and 459 Virginia Are. Drexel 0360. SSO, $75, SIOO down buys a dandy Ford, Maxwell, Overland. Grant, Saxon, Btudebaker, Mots and many others. Balance small weekly payments. Bring your down payment wit* you and drive your car away. Open Sundays and evenings. INDPLS. AUTO FARTS AND TIRI CO. - DODGE BROTHERS motor oars; a good assortment at all times. C.h.WALUrßicri Company □ooaa Bflanieu Moron Vmiiom 146 North Meridian. FORD touring car, $65 down, balance 12 months. 0 Mercantile Garage 125 S. Penn. Main 6830. PATHFINDER coupe, beet buy In city for $150; good mechanical condition; tires, starter and eleert-io lights. Cash or payments. Also Ford touring, SIOO. MERIDIAN GARAGE, 42 W. Fourteenth. Main 6191. IF YOU WANT A FORD WE HAVE ANY KIND. SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR ANY MAKE CAR. CASH OR PAYMENT. OPEN SUNDAYS. TURNER. $25 VIRGINIA AVE. . FORD sedan, 1920; good condition and good tires; sale or trade for any make car. Cash or payments. TURNER. 726 Virginia ave. Drexel 6083. OVERLAND touring; will consider some paint work on outside building as down payment. TURNER. 725 Virginia avs. Drexel 6083.

FORD*, coupes, 1920-21, sale or trade for any make car. Cash or payments. TURNER. 725 Virginia ave. Drexel 6083. SIX-ROOM double, Thirtieth street; $4,500; terms. Call ELLIOTT. Main OXB6. Res., Drexel 8407. V FORD roadster, 1920 model; A-l condition. Sale or exchange. TURNER. 726 Virginia ava. Drexel 6083. _ FORD roadster with slip-on body; bargain. TURNER. 725 Virginia avenue. Drexel 8083. ~ DETROIT - ELECTRIC; splendid condition, new battery. Cali Harrison 086$. FORD CHASSIS. s4o! TURNER! 725 VIRGINIA AVE. DREXEL 8083. AU TO MO Hi LES—WAN T ED. AUTOS WANTED. CASH for your Junked, burned, wrecked or used car. WE are the XARGBST need car dealers In the state. WE have all parts (or lOO’eara INDPLS. AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 818 N. Capitol kve. Main 3888. Open evenings and Bnndays. AUTOS WANTED I. Wolf Aato Cos. 818 N. Illinois st. Main 1578. LI 8881 AUTOS wanted. WUISSMAN'H. 818-14 E. New York street. Main 4448. , AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. Ford Bodies S2O and ups Trade your old one (or anew one. One open commercial. Au tow a Body Distributors CARBOxNIIEMOVED 60c per cylinder, while you wait; guaranteed harmless to motor. TOWING —OPEN 24 HOURS—SERVICE M. M. Trexler’a Auto Service. 1120 Central. Mein 6076. “AUTO washing Oar specialty. 324 North Illlnola. S & S Auto Laundry ~ivToTORCVCLES AND BICYCLES. /WWWWWWV*eAA/WWVSAeAertAAA,W* Now is tne time to have your motorcycis overhauled and re-enameled. EItNJfiST HUGHES CO. 834-88 Mass. Ave. Main 8488. CASH paid (or all kinds ot motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 688 Massachusetts •venue.

GARAGES FOR SALE. GARAGES —Portable, from good lumber; painter; easy payments; Cash discount. Set up without cliprge. Web. 0355 MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. ® Match Your Coat With a Pa'll* of /| \ T™ 1 THE PANTS STORE CO. lIA / Two Stores. UIU 48 W Ohio. 114 E. Ohio ■ ■ Work Pfants, $2 to $4 W NATIONAL cash rgelster, hot water urn. small counter, g ass top refrigerator, small iron sate, t.ouble oven restaurant range, small wall case, chairs and tables; prices low; payments easy. 219 E. Washington street. BAKER BROS. FOR SALE —Sanitary cough, with extra heavy pad, in good condition. Phone HA rrison 063A Night* phone Circle 7883. INVALID chairs and crutches (or rent; (res delivery to all parts ot the city. Invalid chairs, s3.bo per month; crutches, 250 per month. 219 E. Wash. j-BAKER BROS. SCHOOL BOOKS' New and used. We pay cash (or used books. CRAWFORD’S. Penn, and North. MAKE your old coat mum like new suit by matching a pair trousers with the CORRECT RANTS MAKERS CO. TERMS given on new and used nuofelata White Sewing Machine Cto||yimu are. ifeHifejtjl m very.

MISCELLANbOUS FOR SALE. Why Not Save t Twenty, Per Cent. BY ORDERING TOUR SUIT AND OVERCOAT DURING THIS January Reduction Sale? Any $75 suit, to your measure, now S6O. Ai y S7O suit, to your measure, now $66. Any $65 suit, to your measure, now $62. Any s6o'suit, to your measure, now S4B. Any $55 fait, to your measure, now $44. Any )60 suit, to your measure, now S4O. Any $45 suit, to your measure, now $36. Any S4O euit, to your measure, now $32. Any SBS suit, to your measure, now S2B. Overcoats, trousers, full dress and Tuxedo suits, etc., are priced In the same proportion. All fabrtce are Included in fails sale, nothing Is reserved. This affords good opportunity to replenish your wardrobe at a good saving. HIGH-GRADE TAILORING. AS USUAL. W. G. Schneider 89 W. Ohio st. Be sure you &re In the right place. ■ —■-■■■' y— * 1 Mahogany Bedroom Suite consisting of one bed, one spring, one mattress, 'one dresser and one dressing table. See It In our window. / Price complete, $131.50. 1 Golden Oak Dining Room Suite of 8 pieces; price *72.60. 1 3-Piece Tapestry Parlor Suite This suite in new, but slightly soiled; former'y sold (or $149; our price $18.50. 1 8-Piece Fumed Oak Palor . Suite Just fine for hume or of lee; formerly sold for S67'.EO; our ’price $4(.60, Are you looking for bargains? We have a bt semsnt full of them. Window shades, 46c. 23-plece set dishes, $3.38,.. 42-plece set dishes, $7.79. A fine lot of open, stock dishes and the price is very low._ Glazer’s Little Furniture Store FOR SALE—A. P C. washing machine; super electric; li ge size; cheap; nearly new. Call Irvington 4882. Address A No. 2399, Times, LARGE grocers’ and buteners’ refrigerators; A-l condition; very low price. BAKER BROS, ABPLIQUED. unbleached muslin bedspread and bolster; Morning Glory design. Drexel 4282.

I SILK kimono and black crepe de chine pajamas. trimmed in yellow. Reasonable. Phone Drexel 4282. ( LOT of rotten manure, 2 years old; get your order in while It lasts. Webster 1433. / CINDERS: large load; truck delivery. Webster 1401. , WB ISAU PANTS AND BELL ’EM DIRECT TO YOU AT A SAVING. I CnM TAILORING CO LeCUI v 254 Massachusetts Ava. JEWELER’S work bench; golden ork; as good as new; $25. 219 E. Washington st. EAKER BROS. MISCELLANEOUS—WANTED. V>orw-ii.-.-.i-i.-.i-ii-ini-i - i—■ — i—i— a. WANTED —Baby carriage or stroller, regardless of condition. Circle 7090. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—FOR SALE. FOR SALE--South Bend malleable range, good as new, cheap. Call evenings after 8:30 or after 2:80 Saturday afternoon. 5722 Oak avenue, Irvington. DOGS. POULTRY. PIGEONS. ETC. WANTED—Every poultry and ratrblt fancier to send for free premium Kat of poultry show entries. Close Jan. 23. THEO HF.WKS, secretary, 25 West Washington street. Phone Webster 2781. HOMES wanted for oulth| bomeisse dog* INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY. City dog pound. 834 B. N. Y Main 0872. CANARY BIRDS—Males and females; reasonable. Drexel 6005. 701 Southern ave. MACHINERY AND TOOLS. WONDER MIXERS MIXBRB. HOIST*. PUMPS, ENGINES. all sizes carried in stock. EURL FINCH. DIST 811-88 W. MARYAND STREET, COAL r AND WOOD—FOR BALE. Get you order in now. FITCH'COAL, M. R., $4.90 60 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 00. 25th et. and Canal. RA. 0927 Kenwood 9202 We own our own mine. •

Kindling With Earn Ton Best Ind. or Linton No. 4. clsan fk.. $6 50 Best Illinois lump, large, clean fk...2<00 Best Brasil block, clean forked t$!oo Best Illinois egg, clean forkea |6.7t Best Brasil egg, clean forked $7.00 Best W. Virginia lump, clean forked. $8.60 Bost Kentucky tump, clean forked. .. 58.50 i Best Indiana mine run 15.50 High-grade nut and slack |sioO Delivered anywhere in tho city | Drexel 3280. Stewart 2225. Union Ice and Coal Cos. Since 7008. Ask your friends. CALL AND GET OUR'pRICES d>J KENTUCKY. VIRGINIA. POCAHONTAS HITZELBKRUER COAL CO. RANDOLPH 8500. _ COAL. “ " Genuine Indora lump. $7; best Ind. lump, clean fork |.50. BAKER. Circle 5573. , RE-SCREENED COAL FOR ALL PUKPOSES. FRED GOEPPER & SON. Bel. 4701. Established 1898. Bel. 4705. ALL KINMof coal. No charge for wheeling in. All JOHN SIMON, 1010 E. Ohio. Drexel 3l^B da Y or evenings. ~ xWM COAL HI. BAIN COAL CQ. Main m N. Pine., Main 8151. FOR . MONCRI.JF. Webster 1070. of coal; no charge for wheeling MbM. U.N. bacilli.

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COAL AND WOOD—FOR SALE. Buy Your Coal Best Prices Best coal money can buy guaranteed, and our guarantee is absolutely good. Best W. Va. splint lump, fk *7 48 Best Kentucky lump forked ’ 7 40 Best Pocahontas lump, fk I Best Pocahontas shoveled lump... *' *lO Best Pocahontas mine run ... * 7's Best Indiana Cass lump fk !. sks Best Hamilton lumpL. fk. ... Best Indiana clean lump * s '?c Best Indiana Dugger lump . !”**6 *5 Best Cass egg forked 5 Best Cass egg shoveled ’’*** 5 05 Prompt delivery to any part 6f the city Give me your first order and I will get the secona one. cJc?. M 1- 430 india na ave. Circle 1435. Lincoln 6443. Y- EGAL NOTiCES.^ NOTICE TO BIDDERS ON CITY TEMPORARY LOAN FOR BOARD .... , _ OF HEALTH. of N ?h® s h f r , eby *iven that In pursuance No l 8 192SL V irth ° f Genera - 1 Ordinance *• / y 2 ’, of the common council of the city of Indianapolis, State of Indiana pasted on the 4th day of January im' and approved by the mayor of the city 1922 nd th^ aP i?nrt ° n i the . 6th day of January, the eltv* undersigned city controller of “i 1 /- ® f Indianapolis will receive sealed 12 ol h .U“ Ce ° f the clty controller up I" 1 * 0 clock noon on Tuesday, the 7th , day of February, 1922, for a temporary ' J® an of oh® hundred, and seventy-five I ™*it na *? ollS v,f 0r , th 9 Board of Health.pu?of S sh, yab e J l- ?™ the current revenues lof the Board of Health of said city said money to be delivered as follows: ! and eventy-flve thousand I to be delivered on the • day of February, 1922. V N ? tice °f , th e determination to Issue for“ * ther evidece * of indebtedness for such temporary Toan, or loans has bc a 1 ?! <^i? r P“ bli shed as required by law. , All bids to be on the annual rate of inIi ask ? d *0 which a premium may be added and the loan will be awarded to the lowest and best bidder, but the right is *;? served to reject any and all bids. That obligations Issued by said city will be negotiable note, or notes, of said cUy dated February 7. 1922, and the data of the deliver of said money herein specified and all of said notes shall be due and i payable July 7, 1922, and will be in amounts of five thousand ($5,000) dollars and upward, at the option of the successful bidder. CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. by SAMUEL LEWIS SHANK, JOSEPH L. HOGtIE, Mayor ’ _. City Controller. TAYIiOR E. GRONINGER. Corporation Counsel. NOTIVE TO THE TAXPAYERS OF CENTER AND WARREN TOWNSHIPS Marion county, Indiana. Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Center and Warren Townships, Marion S County, Indiana, that the Board of Com- | mlssloners of said county has determined to issue and sell bonds In the sum of SB9 - 000.00 to provide funds for the construcI tlon of the S. A. Furnas et al. highway .Improvement, known as English avsnue In said townships. The bonds are to bear four and one-half per cent Interest per annum, and ere serial bonds, payable In fen years. The net assessed value of all ♦he property In the taxing unit of said Center Township is $653,736,310. and the present total indebtedness of said Center Township Is $1,136,974.55. and that the net assessed value of all the property in the tax Rig unit of said Warren township is $20,776,850, and the present total indebtedness of said Warren Township Is $333 - 727.23. Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon at 10 o’clock a. m. on Monday, the 20th day of February, 1922. Ten or more taxpayers, other than those who pay tax only, who feel themselves aggrieved by such determination of the Board of Commissioners of said county, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final aotlon thereon by filing a petition therefore with the county auditor. Dated this, 16th day of January, 1922. LEO K. FESLER. Auditor Marion County, Indiana.

GOODS stored in the name of Mra L. D. Frank Mrs, C. Prince, Mrs, George Le Monde. Everett Tucker, Jeff Bunch, Wiley Embers and Della Kennedy, will be sold for storage charges Feb. 8. 1922, goods having been in storage over one year and chargee unpaid. BANNER 6TORAGE CO,, 360 S. Meridian street. A . FINANCIAL. PERSONAL LOANS $lO TO S3OO This office Is operated under the supervision of the State of Indiana and was establ’sbsd for the purpose of providing a place where.honest people can borrow an/ amount from 810 to S3OB without paying more tkan the lagal rate of Interest or without being Imposed upon in any way. Iv Is only necessary that you are keeping house and permanently located. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify /our employe., neither do we make of yonr friends, relatives or trades pfcopie. Yon can have all time necessary for repay mert and pay only for the actual time y ot. keep the money. Call and lei us explain. No charges unless you bor row Loans with other companies paid off and more money advanced at legal rates IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAIN $923 OR LI NCOLN 2450. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Rooms 205-7-8 Indiana Trust Bldg. 118 E. Wgyhingy>o at. Corntr Vlr Ava

LOANS On '.’uruiture. pianos, autos, lire stock. t arm implements and other collateral. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 H E. Washington St. Main 0505. Auto. Lincoln 7104. riRST and second mortgager on ladut, and Indianapolis real estate R B WILOOW. l a * N Deiawi.re St Main 1418 timer Want At-. floi* tne u(li. for tbe right places and the right place tor the right people. Phone Main >SOO Auto. 08-251 Bertha Ballard Home Association Elects Ile Bertha Ballard Home Association met yesterday afternoon in the parlo-s of the home 411 North Delaware street, and elected the fol'owing officers: Mrs. Ella 3. Harold, president; Mrs. Ella If. Barrett, first vice president; Mrs. Alary Hollowell, second vice president; Mrs. Jennie E. Haynes, secretary; Mrs. Katherine O. Keeve, assistant secretary; Mrs. Martha E. Dickinson, corresponding secretary, and Miss Marianna Lawrence, treasurer. The superintendent’s report showed the home, which accommodates 1* girls, la filled to capacity and ha, a long waiting lUt.

SCHOOL board FAILS TO NAME BUSINESS HEAD % Supposedly Cut-and-Dried Appointment Fails to Materialize. Something apparently slipped In the hitherto well-oiled machinery of the majority faction of the board of school commissioners at Its special meeting last night, and as a result th • matter of selecting a business director to succeed Ralph W. was generally believed to be the real purpose of the meeting, went over at the suggestion of Charles L. Barry, president of the board, until a special meeting which will be held at 10:30 o’clock, Friday morning. It has been conceded that Walter J. Twlname, examiner for the State board of accounts, had .the position "sewed up,” and it was thought his selection would amount to little more than the mere formality the majority board members vote for him. However, It was plain from the very flrsi that the majority machine was uot bitting on all four. To begin with the meeting was schedufed tor 8 o’clock, and all members were on hand at that hour, but long “confabs” between President Barry, Dr. Marie Haslep, W. D. Allison and Adolph Emhardt, in twos, threes and fours, upstairs, downstairs and in the hallways, occupied forty-five minutes and It was 8:45 before the board got down to business. During all this time Bert S. Gadd, who described himself to the newspaper men as "an unanimous minority,” seemed to enjoy the situation Immensely. His minority, composed wholly of himself, caucused over a newspaper and seemed to have no trouble In keeping himself lined up for his policies. HOLDS CABBAGES AXD KINGS SESSION. When the board finally met It took up everything under the sun hut the business directorship. It talked about walks at Arsenal Technical High School, and after a discussion covering almost enough time to construct the walks it decided to employ D_ A. Bohlen & Son to draw plans for them; it discussed great and wearisome length the of 1,194 lockers for the new building MKm Emmerich Manual Training High and argued as to which of tvo bids the lower. Filially it awardei the contract to the Durand Company or Chicago, on a bid of 043.54, as against the bid of made by the Berger Manufacturing pany of Canton, Ohio. But the company got the padlock contract on bid of 54 cents each. The board received a report froifl Adolph Scherer to the effect that -th William P. Jungolaua Company had comß pleted the general contract work at thA addition at Emmerich Manual TralniAgJ High School. . I discussed at lengtlfl great length, how much of the balance ozß the contract price to pay the and finally decided upon the usual proß ceedute of holding back 15 per cent toM the time being. It dug up the Snider M Ilotz contracts, without a thorough dis cusslon of which no school board would be complete; it instructed Albecfl Baker to confer with U. S. Lesh, attornefl general of Indiana, in regard to the rfuiM filed yesterday by Mr. Lesh against Sail der & Rotz for the recovery of more thafl $60,000 fees paid to them by the schotfl board; it held a rambling discussion bfl ginning nowhere and ending in the place about Insurance on the school lags. It made an abortive attempt to diH cuss a building program, but this nipped in the bud by President and then, when It was nearing the of 11 o'clock, W. D. Allison, who to be deeply interested in the TwlnanM candidacy, finally brought the matter cfl the election of a business director td succeed Mr. Douglass to the board's at-l tentlon.

For almost a mlnnfe there was a el-' lence, every one apparently waiting foi someone else to speak up. Finally Mr. Emhardt made a statement In which ha referred to the possibility of selecting a purchasing agent for the board, and said that it might be found the present salary of the business director was too high If a purchasing agent Is employed who wiU perform some of the dutie* now devolving upon the director, that salaries in the entire department might be found in need of adjustment aud other things. It was evident Mr. Enihardt was in no danger of beißg carried away with any wild burst if enthusiasm in a desire to vote for TwL name, at least at present. So President Barry came to the rescu* with the suggestion the board postpone consideration until Friday morning. Following the meeting Mr. Allison said the “election of Mr. Twiname was contemplated by the boa'd,” but Mr. Barry would not commit himself that far. The geperal opinion is there la some little friction between the members ot the majority faction, and that there still remain differences to be smoothed ove* before the Friday meeting. „ Mr. Allison showed signs of Jumping the trace* earlier in the evening, whdn President Barry tried to hill Mr. Allison's plan for having members of the board visit various school houses, in order to see for themselves what was needed. BARRY OFFERS SUGGESTION Mr. Barry broke In and said he felt the proper way to handle this matter wm to wait until he named his committees’ at the regular meeting of the board to be held Jan. sJI, nod then to let the committee mwe recommendations. “We never will make any progress by having everyone looking around,” he said. • “On the other hand, I think we can make more progress that way,” Mr. Gadd said, breaking into the discussion for one of the few times during the evening. 1 “Yes, yon are right,” Mr. Allison said. J "Every one of us ought to look at tbefl buildings. We are in need of good, sub-4 stantlal school buildings in this city 4 and we don't want to fall down on tfl building program. We want to ge', somfl cf these buildings started aa soo_ as vl can; the sooner we get to work on cue better. There is no need of for all these committees.” Then sotne little show of feeling he aetigfitjt "X Intend to look into the matter t.KSVn own satisfaction.” §O3 Finally, after having been in three hours, the board adjourneo, ing disposed of a few relatively snail matters, decided upon nothing of importance, and without having selected 6 business director.

DIRECTORS NAME MEETING DATES The newly elected board of directors of tha Women’s. C )£g Club held its "first meeting Tues.'.ay ' evening, and planned for the year’s work. Allele 1. Storch, tbe new president, presided. It was decided to change the time of meetings and hereafter the regular board meetings will be held on the first Wednesday evening of the month, and the regular dub dinners on the last Wednesday evening of the month. The board voted unanimously to recommend to the membership affiliation with the National. Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs. This recommendation will be placed before tl a i club at It/ first meeting. M The appointment of committees postponed until a revision of the gtaniUH lng rules Is made. A committe to ruulate such revision was appointed H the president. The new secretary of the club Is Elisabeth Mason II jl T.illl II || 111 l I jiri

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