Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 220, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1922 — Page 9
INDIANA DAILY TIMES* 25-29 S. Meridian St Main *6OO. Classified Adv. Dept RATES. One time II per Une Three consecutive times. . .10 per line Six consecutive times 0* per Une Contract rates on application. Lodges and cftib notices 75e per Insertion Church notices (1 Inch or less) Y6oc per Insertion Over 1 Inch 07 per line additional Death notices S6c per Insertion Card arof Thanks or In Memorlam Notices *7 psr line Ads received until 11:46 a. m. (or publication same day.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ssf*' 1 iOatcL Parlors 1222 Union St FlsAi\i\EK & BLCiiANAN . *2O North Illinois St f'anrflLi or* vo ih* peopifc i <n<lian* a 4*o )lts inc© IS#7 Phon©*— Main 0641-0642. LI 284 L CREMATOttV George Grmstemer Puoeral Director, 622 E. Market Old phone Main 0908. LI 720*. J. C.'WILSON 1280 Prospect. ST 1671. Drexel uiU W. T. Blasengym 1825 Shelby st. Drexel 2570. Stewart 1114. 1702 N, Illinois. Randolph 6970. CHAS. A. HOCKENSMITH. 724 N. Illinois. Main 1166, Li 1188. F L' UK HAL ~DTitIiCTORS—WM. E. KREIGER. LI 1164. Main 1464. 1402 N. Illinois. CAPO—BERT S. GADD. 2130 Prospect t. Phones: Drexel 0422. ?T 227*. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & TITUS. 951 North Del. LI 6664, Main 36*0. FEENEY TsT FEENEY. DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. BARLOW, NOP.MA KEENE —Age 32, wife of Clinton M. Barlow, 2349 North Alabama st.. passed away Monday, 8 a. m. Funeral services Wednesday, 2 p. m., at the residence. Friends Invited. Burial Crown Hill. BURNETT, JOHN W. —Husband of Mrs. Minnie Burnett and father of Lewis and F.uth Burnett, passed away at his home, 129 N. Linwood ave., Jan. 23, at " p. ra. Mineral Wednesday 2 p. ifi. at the resince. Friends Invited. Burial Memorial irk. HOLTMAN. CHARLES F.—Age 64 years. beloved husband of Sarah Hoitman (ses Huber), died 10:30 p. m., Jan. 22. Funeral will be Thursday, 2 p. m. at his late residence, 425 N. Beville ave. Friends may call Wednesday afternoon and evening. Friends invited. Burial Lutheran cemetery. MASON, away at tlie residence, 2352 Broadway, Sunday evening, Jan. 22. Funeral Wednesday at 2 p. m. Funeral and bukia! private. Friends may call Tuesday, 2 to 9 p. m. O'CONNOR, MARY ELIZABETH —Died Sunday, Jan. 22. Daughter of Patrick and Hannah O'Connor. Funeral at home of parents, 25 North Tacoma avenue, Wednesday, Jan. 25, 8:30 a. m , St. Philip Neri Church 9 a. rn. Friends invited. WALTZ, OLIVER L. —Beloved husband of Mary Waltz, passed away at his residence, 446 Chase st.. Jan. 23. Funeral Wednesday afternoon at 2 p. m., Jan. 26, at the Olive Branch Christian church. Burial Crown Hill.
IN MEMORIAL. IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of dear little May Hodge, who passed away four years ago today. Thank God for the word that teaches when struggles are o'er, we shall meet our own. our loved ones, and shall know them all on e tftore. MOTHER, MRS. GOLDIE HODGE, BROTHER JACK. AUNT PEARL. LOST AND FOUND. PEARL BEADS Lost; string, graduated, on Thirty-Third, Thirty-Second street. Central ave. car or downtown district. Beads were gift. Cali Washington 5085. Reward. LOST—Wrist watch. 15 jewels, Swiss ■ movement, on Minnesota car or between JPeystone ave. una end of car line. Please return to Miss Hazel Dunn. 524 Holtos Place. ___ LOST—Diamond and platinum bar pin, Sunday afternoon at Murat theater, on car or street or inteurban station. . Possibly on car south. Reward. Irvington 3651. LOST —Friday night, shell-rimmed glasses. bifocal lens. Twentieth st.. between Capitol and Illinois; south-bound Illinois car, North st. to Caleb Mills hall. Hew ard. Randolph 0570. LOST —Le Man ivory opera glasses,* lost Saturday night Murat near Seat 9, Row Z. Valued as keepsake. Reward. McFERREN. Irvington 1279. LOST —Brown collie pup 4 months old: answers to name Pal. Reward. R, DIGGLE, 2516 College ave. Randolph 7103. FOUND—A black fur glove* In market house. Inquire 1521 Harlan street. HAND-MADE purse, marked "M. E. S." Washington 3831. ; NOTICES. 1 SPECIAL NOTICE - All men and women who work In hotels, restaurants, cases, drug stores are invited to attend on open meeting Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Jan. 25, 107 West Maryland streets. Mrs. LuelJa Cox of the State Industrial Board will address this meetings Thomas Taylor, president of the State Federation of Labor and __Robert Lyons, general organizer of the American Federation of Labor will also speak.
NOTICE Hoosier Square and Compass Club Will give a Smoker 'IP on Monday night, Feb. 6th. All Master Mason3 invited. PERSONALS. Stop! Look! Listen! bath with a body mask#S#- The same a.<r you get in a sanitarium for any aliment of the body. Services guaranteed. Same price to all; sl.t># per bath. Office hours: 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Seven days a week. 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. 4911 E. Twenty-Seventh st.. Kansas City. Mo. MARG.'A SELLER, D.F.. D C.. D.O, Drugless therapy, osteo, magnetic massage. Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. 715 S. Meridian st. Drexel 4277. ___ PRIVATE massages by masseur of French Lick -Springs Hotel Here for the winter. CLAUDE POWERS. Belmont 1956. PRIVATE massage by masseur direct from Battle Creek. Mich., here for winter. DR C. S. MONTGOMERY. Main 8207. BODY', face and scalp massage; given and at taught at your home. Randolph 0332. pfr fx a B. FULLER —Osteo-n.asseuse. By appolntn 71. MASS A' ■ ES- -:7 3 X. 'lllinois, “apt. 3. fieiect patronage. Circle 1890. BU SIN ESS OPPORTUNITIES! STOP! On account of circumstances, if a you can raise S3OO. I can place you In gilt-edge business of first water. Investigate and meet chance of a lifetime. W. Noies, Hotel Roosevelt, Indianapolis. Ind. ROOMING li o uses. 14 rooms. $900; 30 rooms. $2,200; 27 looms. $4,000. Phone Circle 5930. 24 W. Michigan. ROOMING house. 30 rooms, 428 N. Illinois R4nt, $175. Pries $3,500. Circle 6930. ■54 W. Michigan. WILLt sacrifice 3 rooms of furniture ; privilege of renting apt, 147 W. Thirtieth Bt.
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MALE H ELP—WANTED. Solicitors and Canvassers Wanted for house-to-house work In Indianapolis. A worker can make good money on a well-advertised proposition; commlsj slon basis. Call circulation dept.. The In- ) diana Dally Times before noon any day this week. , INSTRUCTIONS. , SALESMANSHIP Offers YOU Alorc Money Course Opens Thursday, Jan. 26. Evening Classes. Standard Course. Halt Price to Ex-Service Men. Jesse E. Hanft, Instructor. Y. M. C. A. Night School. Main 6600. - > Railway Mail Clerks are offered $1,609 to start, promotions to S2 300. Postoffice clerks. *1.400 to *I,BOO. I Men and women over 18. Experience unI necessary. Examinations soon. For full particulars and special preparation call or write Indiana Civil Service School. 157 N. Illinois st.. Suite 207. Phone, Main 0596. Open evenings! PRIVATE lessons: oil 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 barbs? trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 309 E. WashingI ton h. Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 0757. GIRLS to take up beauty culture, easy terms; day and evening classes. C. 2670. BARGE PROFITS from small expenditure follow Real Estate advertising In "Want Ad" columns of the Times. SALESMAN—WANTED. SALESMEN WANTED WE ARE NOW BUILDING OUR SALES ORGANIZATION FOR 1022 AND CAN USE SEVERAL GOOD MEN, WHO HAVE AU- ; tomobii.es; 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 I UNDER WHICH YOU CAN EARN FOR YOURSELF A VE R Y SATISFACTORY*- INCOME. WE GIVE YOU A I THOROUGH SCHOOLING AND EXTEND TO YOU EVERY COOPERATION. AMBITION AND A WILLINGNESS TO WORK ARE ALL THAT ARE NECESSARY. ADDRESS SALES MANAGE It, NIGHT COMMANDER L I G II T I N G CO., JACKSON, MICHIGAN. f
SEVERAL live men to sell high-grade yet low priced stoves for'leading Indianapolis store; libera! commission; experience; desired but not See Mr. Sherrod. Room 114 Stubblns Hotel, 9-11 a. in. and j 6-8:30 p. m. FEMALE HELP—WANTED. A FEW POSITIONS OPEN to £lrls between the a ages of 18 and 26, who can qualify for telephone operating. Apply Room 322. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. ! Corner New York and Meridian. WANTED —Housekeeper for two children. ! Address A No. 1904. Times. BUSINESS SERVICES. FAMILY WASHING 8 CENTS A FOUND Flat work washed and ironed ready to use. Wearing apparel washed and dried, i $2 Minimum Charge Ask for Ecqnomy Service THE BEST-GRAND LAUNDRY. MAIN 2882. AUTO LINCOLN 8474 ' KEMtmKBEK. lilllWl j and pleating. Personal service. HENRY E. ROESENER. Main 1462. 404 State Life Bldg, j SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGK. 201 Indiana ave, FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated, feather rhattresses and pillows made. E. F. BURKLE. 116 Mass. M 1428. LI. 3775 | ' L. E HOLDING. Sheet metal worker, guttering, spouting, i furnace repairing a specialty. Circle 6568. j INTERIOR DECORATING. Twenty yearji experience painting and j ! paperhanging. Vail Webster 6348. (DRESSMAKING —Plain sewing, remodel- i | ing. Special attention given to children's ! ■ clothes. Webster 6348. j ! HOUSE w-tring: electrical work all kinds. • Reasonable. W. -F, OWEN. Randolph ; 0264. j ELECTRIC wiring, houses a specialty. X'o charges for estimates. Main 3636. CURTAINS to launder. Drexel 0895. MRS. J. LUTZ. i for’ dead animals, 11 Drexel 5366. or Stewart 1591. I T. —' —— -5.... OETFf.TI\/cc_ /VVVW^N/WWSAAAA<*>^VN^^WWWVWV> Uuigley-Hyland Agency Civil and* Criminal Investigators. I 426-529 Law bldr. Mala 2962. ; THE shortest distance between two wants ] I is a Times Want ad. Your customer* I them. Why don’t you?
HOUSES—TO LET. ■> SOUTH SIDE 1446 Naomi, 7 rooms *35.00 901 Coffey. 6 rooms 18.00 1262 S. Illinois, 3 rooms 9.60 1130 Finley, 6 rooms 20.00 1062 W. McCarty, 6 rooms 16.00 Dunlop & Hdltegel. 122 E. Market. ALABAMA st., 1619 N.: seven rooms; toilet, gas, *25. H. G. MON BN. 1011 Bldg RAWLES ave., 5971; four-room double; gas, electric lights, *lB. Irvington 3849. NEW FOUR-ROOM BUNGALOW. SOUTH SIDE. KVERROAD. DREXEL 3250. FOUR-ROOM house for rent; electricity -and water. Call 1304 11 vrfleld avenue. HOUSES-WANTEO WANTED —Eight. 9 or 10-room modern house; must have good furnace. Kent nert over SSO. Call Randolph 0051. North or east. FLATS, APART MENTS—TO LET. / 316 E. North Five-room apartment. *55 per month. Howard C. Venn. 108 E. Market St. Main 1116 BURNISHED HOUSES AND FLAI S. TWO rooms and bath; reasonable; downttftvn; references. Circle 2529. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. Blue Star Transit Local and long-cfLstance hauling. BERT SMITH 165 Kentucky ave. AUTO MOVING VAN SERVICE. Main 2294. PAIITLUW FIREPROOF BTOKAUE Cos Private locked rooms and open space *oc pe- month and up. Local and overland transfer We call and gl ' you ex act prices on any kind of aotk without any obligations. 4)9-23 Ik. Market street Main 2760. LI 3680. Shank Superior Service | BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. 'TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey st. ! Main 202*. LI 1128. stop: look: listen: Trucks. *I.OO iter hour and up. Phone Circle 6926 and Main 6950. PACKING, hauling, overland. Phone OETO SUE.SZ. Main 2353, 3628. Night, Webster 0699. ISCHOLL TRANSFER will save y,,n money; all kinds of hauling, phone Ke. 3644. UNION STATION TRANSFER Local overland moving; guaranteed work. M. 7119. ROOMS—TO LET. Front Room Modern; private Home north. Randolph 8283. ONE or 2 rooms; p#*rfoct hoat, hot anti cold running vvat.r, private bath and entrance. References. Cir ue 252*. HIGHLAND, N\ , larjfurnlsl ed room; private two ladles or . men employed. $-.50 week. Cirri* IiJJ. PENNSYLVANIA st.. 2142. large. warm room; modern; desirable. R.tndoiYh 5C22. THREE rooms, city water, gaa and ga* rage. Maple fit., $1,500. X>rext3i 2209. FURNISHED rooms; warm; modern rooms, privilege of kitchen. Drexel 4453 MASS. ave.. 53 2. apt. l’. fur. front room; | mod.; gentleman preferred Circle 2670. FOUR rooms, modern S2O; 3 rooms cheap, ! furnished, S2O. 208 S Shermaft drive. [CRAIG HOTEL. Rooms, $1.75-13.00- week* I 36-COc day. Main 1361. _
BOARD AND ROOMS—TO LFT, WANTED to board 26-30 people, breakfaet and evening meals, week days, homo cooking. Sundays, special chit ken dinner, 1 to 3. Harrison 0619. BOULEVARD place, 2320, nicely furnished front room; modern; 1 or 2 ladies; private family. Meals if desired. Randolph 1127. ROOM* and board f.r 2 in private home; modern. Washington ROOM and board in private home. Drexel 9379. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. FURNISHED, 2 or more rooms, light, heat and phone. Belmont 1291. REAL ESTATE-FOR SALE. $250 V’asli, 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 earn. Call Washington 1664 evenings. Orin Jessup Land Cos., Realtors 705-10 Ociedcntal Bklg. Main 2957. "The Firm That Sells on Payments." *BOO DOWN. S3O PER MONTH Will build on beautiful east front lot. 60x209, with shade and fruit trees; a 5room bungalow with cellar, room for bath, well. qistern In kitchen, garage, cement walks to carllne; 1 block from National road. east. Price only $3,500; at above low terms. , MEREDITH & JOHNSON. Main 2393. Webster 7958. Nice 5-Room Cottage Electric lights. cement walks! east front, located southwest. Will sell on asy terms. Mr. Anderson. I. N. Richie & Son. 710-12 Bankers Trust Bldg. Main 0520. Colored Only $250 down buya a nice 4-room cottage in good condition on Rural st., n&rth of 22d st. See O. H. CLARK, with John 0. McCullough. • 106 N. Delaware st. Main 1710. ISix Room Modern Bungalow, East Lot 40x139. will sell for $4,006 Requires $2,000 cash; balance at 8 per cent 52 South Denny street. THIRTY-SECOND st., 5-room modern bungalow; l.trg lot. garage $4,500; $750 cash. G. F. WHITE >V CO. Circle 2260. BARGAIN, West Imilarinp >.i home, five rooms. MARGARET BERRY. Main 6147. Drexel 42 54 BARGAIN, West Indianapolis hobie, five rooms. MARGARET BERRY. Main 5147. Drexel 4254 THREE-ROOM houke on rear of lot; electric lights and gas. Call Belmont 2157. FOR houses on terms, doubles or singles. Call C. J. OSBURN Drexel (1184. S2OO DOWN, S3O per month, buys a home! phone Circle 24 VV. Michigan. SEVEN rooms''modern In every respect. Webster
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• REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. What $250 Will Do It will give you immediate possession of a good four-room, newly painted, wellbuilt home north of Garfield Park. Base- { ment under entire house, electric lights, j well and cistern; price $2,500, monthly payments, $22.50. You would pay that much As rent for a similar home. Why not pay it to yourself? Call Ed O'Callahan, i South Side Specialist, with McCord & McKinney, Realtors. 311 Lemcke Bldg*. Circle 5220. Evenings, Webster 8800. ¥v*e Have Only Two of our five-room bungalows left. These can be purchased by paying $l5O down and balance like rent. aßctter hurry If you want one of these. Homeseekers Bunding Cos. 913 Merchants Bank bldg. University Heights 4 rooms, electric lights, well, outbuildings; lot 100x150;* $2,000; terms. FIV K - ROOM IJ UNG ALO W. * Electric lights, well, grape arbor, poultry house and .lots; lot 100x135; $3,000; terms. Call Trueolood. Reliable Realty Cos. I- - Cash cottag**. 600 block Prospect; newly painted and papered; electric lights, efty water and gas, garage. Lot 35xi65. Fruit and garden spot. $2,800. Crum, Boulden & Burton Realty Cos. 217 K. of P. Main 42*1. New 5-Room Bungalow East St. Clair v ! Toilet In house; electric lights. city water, gas. Brice $3,800; S3O cash, bai- ] ance easy t*rms. See Mrlnteer. 1. N. Richie & Son. 710-12 Bankers Trust Bldg. Main 0520. a rt In Trotter & Henr> (I TT /\ II addition, west and north Vi! l \ IL-f Washington at., *ixroorn modern, at a real bargain; excellent terms. i ;E‘jß‘; e a. lucas. I 726 K, of I’. Milk. Circle 6000. Vest Indianapolis ; 2302 Morgan. 5-room bungalow; electrlo ! ilgisM. well, garage, *1,860. Terma. Call, ) Trueblootl. Reliable Realty Cos. ; Main 0186. Evenings. Irvington 4213. | BUY from owner, 4-room bungalow. new, never accupiod and an extra, corner lot. g.n electric lights, well, cistern, garage. c* ment f porch, cement sidewalk* and /:urb in atreet, 6 squares to nuareM grocery, good place to start one Main 2106 before 9 h m or j 4 f t -ar 6 p. m. 2300 Block North Gale Five-room coi'ag'. g.i". city wa.-'r, el*c--1 trio Ughta for 4: S00: *SOO ci.,-h, *2O a .no. Leo iv. Ciino 43: Lem . ■ Bldg. Main *lls. Easy Terms Five rooms to a side, double.'located in good r- lil iitlal dis-trk't i-a.<t Frank M. llueber & Son. Main 4,73. 20u Lombard 14,Jg. Six-Room Double ■ Thirtieth strict, Modern, gamine; rented SSO month. Frice $4,500. Easy j terma. Call owner. Main 0186. Ho*.. , Drexel 8407. _ _ , Seven Room Modern Home Double garage, deep lot, *5.6v0, t) 000 cash. *3O per month. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. ; LOTS—FOR SALE. '
Lot On Ruckle Street North of Forty-Second at. r cast front, . 50x17<l feet. Priuo $2,500. t I Lot on North New Jersey Street j Near Thirty-Ninth st.. 50x131 feet. Price $2,300. Lot On Roach Street N#*ar Northwestern ave., 30x126 feet. Price S4OO. A. B. Carter. 149 East Market SL | Phone. Main 2814. Corner Lot All Improvements in, 40x140 fret, near Riverside/Park; $550. Will sell on easy term*. Howard C. Venn j 108 E. Market. Main 1115. Choice Lot ! 40x175, two squares southeast of Fair Grounds. Price only $525; $lO cash. $1.50 Weekly. Main 1409, REAL ESTATE-SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE -ForU acres fine land in Marlon County. Pefidletnn • pike; ti-rnoin house, barn and uutbuild ing-.. Price, $12,000, including mortgage of ► yet. Owner will take $3,000 * ash ami balance in trade for rental property. R. B. j WILSON, realtor, 108 North Delaware st. I Main 16IX. “ For Trade Seven-room modern* 900 bfyck West ! Thi ty-Second street; large rooms with I closets; 'fine basement, full lot. with shade and fruit trees. Will take in exchange in ' Name locality house with 5 rooms on ground door; need not be strictly modern, but in good condition. Call True blood. Reliable Realty Co*. Main 0186. Evenings. Irvington 4213. FOIUBALE OR TRADE—Forty acres fine laird in Marion County, on Pendleton pike, 6-room house, barn and outbuild- ! Inga. Price, $12,000. including mortgage !of $4,000 at 6 per cent, running 3 year3 | yet. Owner will take $3,000 cash and [ balance in trade for rental property. It. B. i WILSON, realtor. 103 N. Delaware st. Main 1618. FARMS— FOR SALE~ LANDOLOGY. FREE, SPECIAL NUMBER just, out, containing many facts of clover land in Marinette county. Wisconsin. If for a home ot an Investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands, where farmers grow rich, send at once for this special number of LANDOLOGY. It 1 free on request. Address SKIDMORERIEHLE LAND CO., 113 SkldinoreRieUle Bldg., Marinette. Wls. Green County Farm 509 acres largely woodland. Make good stock or fruit farm. Less than S3O acre. Sell outright or,trade for Indianapolis Income property. Particulars. Rouse Realty Cos. 730 State Life Bldg. Phone Main 5048. FOR SALE—-80 a>res, Orange County; sev-en-room house, fair barn; 20 acres timber; hair mile of store; $2,800. GRANT SNYDER, Roosvllle, Inch p^ ms _ TC) “ L etT j IMPROVED farm for rent, sale- or exchange; 400 acres, 2 miles from Haden. Circle 5330. 24 W. Michigan.
PEAL ESTATE—WANTED. WANTED now; modern doubles to trade for suburban tracts or to sell on easy ter mu. Fowler & Raton. 301 City Trust Bldg. _ Main 6871. WANTED -5 lots southeast or northeast; must have xetvrr, gas and water and price right. Give exact location and price. Address A No. 1855, Tim s. AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE. FORDS Our Used Cars have been put in the very best possible condition ior the money. We have three A-l Sedans oa hand that can be bought aa low a3 ?135 cash and $31.09 per month for 12 months. Open Sunday, 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. \Yangelin-Sharp Cos. Ford Dealers Personal Service" 413 and 459 Virginia Ave. Drexel 0360. \ tf'>o, $75, SIOO down buys k dandy 1 rd. Maxwell, Overland. Grant. Saxon, btudebaker. M* t z and many others. Balance small w**ek;y payrpeiu.-. Bring your down payment vs lth you and drive your cur aavay. open SunU>- Aud oveninya. INDUES. AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 518 N. Capitol avo. IjOIXiE BROTHERS motor oars; a good %-m. rtrneut at all tlni. C.h.WALLeßicri Company Daaßß CnoTMcna MaToaVemojM *46 North M.rldinn. FORD ROADSTER, ISS. FORD Tut RING, 1917 MODEL. 5. FORD CHASSIS, *4O. TURNER. 72. VI IK A VS. DREXEL 606*. IF YOU WANT A FORD WK HAVE ANY K' ND. SALE OK EXCHANGE F"K ANY MAKE CAR. CASH Oil I'AVMEN'T. oFEN SUNDAYS. TURNER. 725 VIRGINIA AY E. FORD Milan, 1920; Rood condition and good tires: rale or truds for any make cur Cash or payments TURNER. 726 \ irg nla ave. Drexel 6 )83. FORD roadster, 191* *l5O drives it away. SCTILITZ MERCANTILE, 4..-. S Site et_ 0 FORD coup's. 1920-21 sale or trad* for any make car, Ca-h or payments. TURNER. 731 Y lrginla ave Drexel 6083. COLL uero 8. 6 cord llrea, awine a, rew; sal* or exctiange for any make car. Tl RN’ER, 735 Virginia ave. Drexel 8083. FORD roadster 1320 model. A-l condition. Sale or exchange. TURNER. 72j Y trginia ave. Drexel 60a3. NASH roadster. 1920 model; sale or exchange for any make car. TURNER, 725 Virginia ave, FORD CHASSIS, r: TURN HR. 725 VIRGINIA AVK. DREXEL 80S*. AUTO WUB, LES—WANTED.
AUTOS WANTED. CASH for gour junked, burned, wrecked or used car, WE are the LARGEST used car dealers In the stats. WE have all parts for 200 care I.NDPLB. AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 618 N. Capitol eve. Main 263$ Open evening* and Sunday*. AUTOS WANTED i. Wolf Auto Cos. tl N. Illinois et. Main 157* LI 2*SJ AUTOS wanted. WEISSMAN 8. 313-14 a New York street llalß **. AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. SCORED CYLINDERS REPAIRED. EAGLE COPPER INLAY PROCESS. CYLi.sDEIt GlU.vDlNu. NEW hytlPMEN'!' uvejrelze piston rings and pin*, crankshaft grinding, eteel starter gears put Oil. EAGLE MACHINE CO. 24 N. Nobla st. Main 03*4. CARBON REMOVED 50c per cylinder, while you wait; guaranteed harmless to motor. TOWING—OPEN 24 HOURS —SERVICE M. M. Trex.er's Auto Service. 112.0 Centraj. GULF and Texco Auto Oil guaranteed at 75e a gallon. 853 Mass. Ave. Ford Bodies Trad* your old one for anew one. One open commercial. BODY Id ST. ISO E. Market. AUTO VVAMiiMi uur specialty. 384 North Illinois. 8 & iS Auto Laundry MOfORCYCLES AND BiCYCLES. Now in the time to have your motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. LIUS KST HU UHLS CO. 634-36 Mass. Ave. Main 6404. CAMt ptuu lor ad kind* of motorcycl**. FLOYD H&TFHMAN. 609 M&*&chuietl* avenue. •91 iSCILIAiMEOuS FOR sale. WHEN you think—of buying furniture, come In and see the largest and most complete lino of it in tho~ United State* in ' one store and we will make agreeable j terms wftli you. BAKER BROS. | SCHOOL LOOKS New and used. We pay cash for used books. CRAWFORD’S. Penn, and North. MAKE your old coat mu. like new suit by matching a pair trousers with the CORRECT PANTS MAKERS CO. 104 Vs W. Ohio St. WE buy In large quantities go that we' can give our customers a better quality of furniture at lower prices than they can get anywhere and we sell on easy terms. i BAKER FOR SALE —A. B. C. washing machine; super electric; large size; cheap; nearly new. Call Irvington 4382. Address A No. 2399, Tlmes^ LARGE grocers' and butchers’ refrigerators; A-l condition; very low price. BAKER BROS, ART GLASS and art glassAablnbt doors for sale cheap. SCHLIm MERCANTILE. _425 S. State sL
!> MISCELLANEOUS— FOR SALE. Match Your Coat With a Pair of (f \ TROUSERS I 54*to $lO \ I|/ Work Pants, $2 to $4 1 ft, j IHE BANTS STORE CO. Jj Uj Two Stores. Jr % 48 W. Ohio. 114 E, Ohio “ m WHY pay high prices for new furniture when you can buy good, clean, robuiit furnitufe for almost half wtrat you pay for new at the square-deal store. BAKER BROS. FOR SALE —Sanitary couch, with extra heavy pad, iu good condition. Phone HA rrison 0633. Nights phone Li rcle 7883. WE CARRY' the largest and most complete line of stoves in the city; hotbiasts, la-eburners, cannon stoves, combination coal and gaa ranges or gas and coal oil. You’cau save money here. BAKER BROS, INVALID choirs ana crutches for rent. free delivery to ail parts of the city Xnvolisl chairs, *3.60 per month, crutches, 25c per month. 219 E. Wash. AKER BROS. AFPLIQUKD. unbleached muslin bed spread and bolster; Morning Glory dasign. Drexel 4282. SILK kimono and biack crepe do chine pajamas. trimmed iu yeilow. Reasonable. Phono Drexel 426". JEWELER’S work bench: golden cak. a* good as new; *25. 219 E. YVashlngton st. BAKER BROS. LuT of rotten manure. 2 years old; ge. your order in whlie it lasts. Webster 1433. % | MANTLE folding bed and golden chimes organ, both good condition. Drexel 7294. I Ha:.> given on urw ana ueeu inacalne YVhlt* Sewing Machine Cos *l* M ave DROP-HEAD sewing machine, like new, cheap. Call Irvington 1 449. LAE E set f silver gray fox furs, *5.00. j 117 N Highland avenue. I CINDERS; large load, truck delivery. j Webster 1401. OVERCOAT, fine; size 16, lateet style. Harrison 4)668. 18 FIJ JR F. NOB OIL - STOVES. FOLTZ MAIN 1127. Wf MAKE PANTS AND SELL EM DIRECT TO YOU AT A SAVING. 3 Pf IM tailoring CO k-e iEw s-e * s 254 Masvachusetts Ave. : - v. ~i.t Ad* Dn<4 tne rlgut px.p.v ior the right place, and the rlgtit piac i for the right people. Phone Mala 1508. Auto IJ-Ixl MISCELLANEOUS—WANTED. WANTED—Baby carriage or stroller, regardieea of condition. Circle 7090. r .LL T■' Y. PiuEONS. ETC. HOMES vented for n-althy homeless dogs INDIA! APOLIS HUMAN'S SOCIETY. City deg pound 924 E N. V Main 0*73 CANARY’ elng-rs, *5 female; 50 pairs, *B, two cages. *3.50 eu•■lt. Drexel 03oJ. MACHINERY AND TOOLS. WONDER MIXERS MIXERS HOISTS. PUMPS, ENGINES all sizes carried in STOCK. . tol HE FINCH. DIST *l2 8' W MARYLAND STREET. i 2E-r.jj^-L-.v-.TrrT~-.-. ..." ... - v.oAL AND WOOD—FOR SAIE.
Buy Your Coal Best Prices Best coal money can buy guaranteed, and our guarantee Is absolutely good. Best W. Va splint lump, fk $7.4# Best Kentucky lump forked 7.40 Best Pocahontas lump, fk 3.40 Best Pocahontas shoveled lump 3 19 ; Best Pocahontas mine run 7.25 Best Indiana Cass lump fk 6.50 Best Hamilton lump. fk. 6.60 Best Indiana clean lump g. 35 Best Indiana Dugger lump 6.25 Best Cass egg forked 6.50 Best Cass egg shoveled 5.26 Prompt delivery to any part of the city. Give me your tirst order and I will get the second one. | TOM SHROYER, 450 INDIANA AVE. I Circle 1436. *- Lincoln 5443. , v •\A. I LINT, $/.90 BIG LUMP; WHITE ASH. LINTON NO.#l, $6.50 SIX-INCH LUMP AMERICAN COAL CO. 26th st. and Canal. RA. 0927 Kenwood 9202 VPe own our own mine. Delivered anywhere In the city, i Drexel 3280 Stewart 2225. Union Ice and Coal Cos. since 1903. / A. ~ yum friends. CHILTON Poca M. R., 40Cc lump.... $7.25 Genuine Linton No. 4, clean fk lump 6.50 ! I Quick delivery. , Wheel In 60c. ! !C. H. McCLENON COAL CO.. M. 3601. I COA L Genuine Lendora lump, $7; best Ind. lump, clean fork $6.60. BAKER. Circle ! 557 3. I WE handle the best grade attainable;! Fourth vein Linton lump, forked $6.60 I ton. Drexel 2167. TAYLOR COAL CO. RE-SCREENED COAL FOR ALL PURPOSES. FRED GOEPPER * SON. Bel. 4704. Established 1898. Bel. 4705. ALL KINDS of coal. No charge for wheeling in. Call JOHN SIMON. 1019 E. Ohio. I Drexel 3174, day or evening*. V COA L L. H. BAIN COAL CO. ai/l kinds of coal; no charge for wheeling In. JAKE SIMON. 311 N. Pine. C. 1976 LEGAL NOT IC ES. NOTICES* OF INTENTION TO DISSOLVE THE MODERN APPLIANCE CORPORATION, A MICHIGAN CORPORATION, AUTHORIZED TO DO BUSt.Nc.SS IN THE STATE OF INDIANA, address 34 S. Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis, Indiana. To fho creditors of the above named corporation: Please take notice that at a special meeting of the stockholders of the said corporation held in the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, on Deq. 28. 1921 It was resolved to dissolve the said corporation, surrender Its charter and wind up it? corporate affairs; you, said creditors, are '’therefore requested to present your respective claims at the office of. this corporation, 34 South Pennsylvania street. Indianapolis, Indiana, on or before the Bth day of February, 1922. This notice Is published In accordance with Ait No. 84, Public Acts of the State of Michigan, session of 1921. * Signed F. W. PARKINSON, F. A. GRUE, W. R. WILLIAMSON, Board of Directors and Trustees. The Modern Appliance Corporation has been reincorporated under the laws of the State of Indiana and Is taking over the assets and liabilities of the old Michigan corporation.
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LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS.' Office of tbe elerk-trea-urer of the city of Brazil, Indiana, Jan. 20. 1922 Sealed proposals will be received at this office until Wednesday, the 22d day of February, 1922, at 12 o'clock m. and from day to day thereafter until bonds be sold h/l , the . Purchase of sewage treatment bonds of the city or Brazil, in the amount or eighty thousand dollars (*BO 000.00) faring date the 22d day of February. lJ*w. each bond being for the sum of five hundred dollars (*500.00) and bearing five and one-half per cent <5V4%) Interest, payable semi-annually on Jan. I'and July 1 of each year, beginning on the first day of July, 1923. Eight bonds to become due du.y 1, 1923; eight bonds to become due on July 1, 1924. and eight bonds to become due on the first day of July of each year thereafter, with the exception of July 1, 1941, when sixteen bonds shall become due. Provided that the privilege Is reserved to the city of Brazil to redeem at pur and accrued interest all outstanding bonds on and after July 1, 1928. and if so redeemed, hiterest shall cease on the date of redemption of said bonda Said bonds are Issued for the purpose of constructing a sewage treatment plant at Brazil. Ind.. in pursuance of an act of the Genera! Assembly of the Stato of Indiana, entitled “An aot concerning municipal corporations." approved March 6. 1305, as amended Acts 1911 p. 651; In pursuance of Sec. 4, Chapter 222. Acts 1921, approved March 10. 1921; and in pursuance of an ordinance entitled "An ordinance authorizing the borrowing of eighty thousand dollars and the' sale of bonds thereLr," passed by the common council of the city of Brazil. Indiana, on the ISth day of January, 1922, authorizing ; their issue. Saik bonds will be sold to ths highest bidder for not less than their par vamwith interest accrued to date of delivery. Notics of the sale of said bond.; shall be given for three week' by publication, once each week in the Brazil Daily Review. Brazil. Indiana and In the Clay County Enterprise, Brazil, Indiana, also notice of the sale of eaid bonds shall bo given for one week by publication, one insertion in the Indiana Daily Times, Indianapolis, Indiana. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Pr< posais must be scaled and endorsed "Bids for Sewage Treatment Plant Bonds," and ac ompanled by a certified check of twenty four hundred" dollars (*2400.06). CLIFFORD LUTHER. Clerk-Treasurer of the City of Brazil, Indiana. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the Probate Court of Marion County. Indiana, the undersigned, Charles p. Greenen. trustee, In Cause No. 2-316. in the Probate Court of Marion County. Indiana, entitled I Charles P. Greer.cn. trustee, vs. Joseph J. Greenen ct a!., at the hour of 10 o'clock j a. m. of the 26th day of January, 1922. ; will offer for sole at private sale the fol- , low ing described real estaiae belonging to | said trust, all in Marion bounty, Indiana: , Lot No. three (3) In Leather s aubdlvl- ' sion of Fletcher's second addition to the j city of Indianapolis, commonly known as j 1241-1243 Massachusetts avenue; otherwine described us lot three (3) in Leather's •subdi lalon of lot eighteen (IS) in A. E. I Fletcher's second addition, as per plat of ! said subdivision recorded in p’s; book 9. • page 28. in the recorder's office of said Marion County. ! Also lot six (6) In Leather's subdivision ! of Fletcher's second addition to the city of Indianapolis, commonly known as 145514.77 Massachusetts avenue; otherwise Uei scribed as lot six (Si in Leather's subi division of lot eighteen (IS) In A. E. ! Fletcher’s second addition to the city of , Indianapolis as per plat of said subdlvii slon recorded in plat book 9. page 28. in ! the recorder's office of said Marlon j County. j Also Lot one (1) In Kelly and Routon's ' subdivision of Fletcher's first addition to j the city of Indianapolis, commonly known las 1467-HS9 Massachusetts avenue; otherwise known t Lot one (1) In Kelly and Routon's subdivision of Lots five <s* and six (6) in A E. Fletcher’s first addition, as per plat thereof in plat book 3. page ' ISO, in the recorder's office of said Marion County. Said salt* will be made subject to the j approval of said court, for not less than 1 the full appraised value of said real estate , and upon the following terms and conditions: Ail for cash, subject to the taxes of 1922. payable in 1923. Tlie place of said sale wilt be In the office of Thomas D. McGee, 603-608 Sta(e Life building, Indianapolis, Indiana. CHARLES F. GREENEN. Trustee. NOTICE—The board of trustee* of ths Centred Indiana Hospital for Insane will receive sealed proposal* uni 11 Friday, Jan. 27. at 10 a. m„ for furnishing supplies for the month of February. 1922. Estimate book will on file at room 148 Statehouse, from and after Monday. Jan. <3, 1922. By order of BOARD OF TRUSTEES. FINANCIAL.
YOU CAN BORROW MONEY , SO CHEAP and on such easy terms of repaying from the Fidelity Loan Company, a licensed and bonded firm, for use In paying ; overdue Mils or to buy the things vou need for CASH at BARGAIN PRICES that every one should take advantage of our service. LOAN'S OK FURNITURE *IO.OO to *300.00 at legal rates, on short and without publicity. We give you all the time you want to repay a loan and only charge for the actual time you have the money. Fair, j len t it? You Can Afford to Borrow On * 40 pay *2 a month and interest On $ 60 pay *3 a month and lnteresi On *IOO pay *5 a month and interest PAY MORE ANY TIME AND REDUCE THE COST IN YOUR BEHALF We are on the Job eight hours a day. and through personal contact and personal service, plus a deep personal intercut, we can serve you and your friends as you ! wish to be served. In these unusual times, business friendships, cone relations, mutual understandings and co-operation are I real assets to all of ua We are ready to go three-fourtke of the way. Now It la u, to you. FIDELITY LOAN CO. 106 E. Market St Room 532 Lemcke Bldg. Main 1278 Lincoln 7788, ' REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS PURCHA: D SECOND MORTGAGES PURCHASED COMMERCIAL PAPERS PURCHASED. WE ADVANCE RENTS ON LEASES INVESTIGATE OUR NEW PLAN. AUTOMOBILE FUNDING CO. 913 HUME-31ANSUR. MAIN 3865. ~ LOANS On furnltur*. piano*, autos, livs stock, farm Implements and othe? collateral. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141V4 E. Washington SL Main #585. Auto. Lincoln 7184. WE MAKE first and second mortgages on Improved farms and Indianapolis real estate. AETNA MORTGAGE AND INVEST’T CO. • 508 Fidelity Trust bldg. First and second mortgages' on IndlajK and Indianapolis i%al estata. R. B Wlp ■ON. !#• N. Delaware *L Main 1818.
FINANCIAL. PERSONAL LOANS $lO TO S3OO ' This office is operated under the supervision of the State of Indiana and was s---tabl'shed for the purpose of providing a place where honest people can borrow any amount from *lO to *3OO without paying more than tbe legal rats of interest or without being imposed upon la any way. It Is only necessary that you are keeping house anJ permanently located. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED (Vs do not notify your employer, neither do we make inquiries of your friends, relatives or trades people. Too can have all time necessary for repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep the money. Call and let Us explain. No chargee unless you borrow Loans with other companies paid oR and more money advanced at legalrates IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAIN 923 OR U NCOLN 2450. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Rooms 205-7-9 Indiana Trust Bldg. *lB E. Washington St. Corner Vlr Are DENIES WAR TO BLAME FOR BIG CRIME WAVE Los Angeles Chief Says Fighting for Country Doesn’t Make Crooks. 18 YEARS WITH ARMY LOS ANGET.ES. Jan. 24.—'“A1l thl* talk about the World War belnjj respons- ! Ible for the present crime wave in Amer- ■ lea is foolishness. i "Fighting for the honor and safety of the Nation might wel make a real man ! out of a criminal, but facing the fire ! of an enemy for one's country never yet has made a crook out of an honest : mad." ! The above are the views of Col. James W. Everington, new Los Angeles chief of police, on whether the horrors of | warfare are fundamentally responsible | for the deluge of crime to which is rnarkj ing the present period. * A colonel In rank for eighteen years !in the Army service and one of the i fighters who faced the dangers of frontline service overseas. Chief Ex-erington spoke with authority when he einphatt- | cally denied tho somewhat prevalent j theory that the existin • spirit r,f lawlessness is a psychological reaction from the horrors of war. I B*AY'S CROOKS : SIMPLY LA^Y. "There have undoubted y b£en quite fa few men able to make .uiek and easy money during the war wjo, since peace was declared, have sought to continua their lazy modes of living through varii ous forms of crooked enterprises,” said j the new chief to an International News ! Service representative. “But it would ] be obviously unfair and untrue to biamo the war for the* creation of this class. | They existed before the war was evei | declared. "In Los Angeles, tire same as in other very large witles of the Nation, we have to contend with quite a large class of criminals and near criminals. This in no way reflects upon the city, however. It is merely the same sunshine which i attract* the pillionaire tourist also alj lures the desperado. Then, too, the ! grafters always follow closely upon the heels of the rich traveler.” The new chief Is said to have hau I no backing from any political faction lof prominent citizens, bnt was named •olely because of his fine record as an j organizer, j WANTS | DISCIPLINE. j “I hope to conduct the police depart- ' ment on the fundamental principles of Army discipline and cooperation," he said. "By that I do not mean In any sense of the word that f imagine for a minute I can carry out military dis- | cipllne in the narrow sense, j , "But that same sort of an organization and cooperative spirit which goes to make for success and stability in the Army Is the tLlng that Is needed la the Los Angeles police department. ! ‘‘lt would certainly be absurd for me ' to come Into office and start In making radical reforms before I am thoroughly • acquainted with my work. That would | be the surest way to antagonize my helpers. Harmony In the department is I the main factor, and I hope we can attain jit quickly. —. | "Then, too, there has not been a suf- ! Sclent bond of sympathy between the j public In general and the police dei partment. The Los Angeles public and the police must work together, not against each other.”
TRAGEDY WOVEN WITH HISTORY OF BRIDAL ROBE Princess Mary’s Wedding Veil Traces Origin to Irish Famine. LONDON, Jan. 24. —Dire tragedy is associated with the fine old Irish point lace which \Yfli adorn Princess Mary’s bridal robe when 'she marries Viscount Lascelles next month. It originated from the failure of the Irish potato crop in 1546. Tbe famine which followed *was terrible. The peasants lived on the product of their toll and the fruitlessness of tbe soil, and when misfortune robbed them their desolation was all the more poignant on account of their helpfulness. T 0 a holy abbess In the content of Youghal. In the County Cork, falls the distinction of conceiving this future, Industry for Ireland. There came into her possession a piece of Milan de Point She carePuily studied the piece of lace and unravelled the threads one by otle and finally, after the exhaustive research, mastered all the wonderful intricacies of the lacemakers of old Milan She then realized its great possibilities as an industry for the starving Irish children.' The children cleverest at needlework were tbe first selected, and she taught them separately what sht had learned. They were apt pupils, and the industry spread. From Youghal It spread over the whole of the southlern ami western counties of Ireland. ‘ Queen Mary has ever been a devotes of needlework, and as Irish point Is made entirely with the needle the qtteea has naturally taken more than a passing interest in this work; for a <-73uk plete dress of it was made for her at her coronation. But the vagaries of feminine fashion have interfered ’with Its sale for some months, and It Is devoutly trusted In the southern parts of Ireland" that the q*ueen’s choice for her daughter's wedding dress will revive such a demand for Irish lace that will be unaffected by the Rue de la Paix and Hanover Square. Poison Rejuvenates PAIUS. Jau. 24.—A farmer in Noyon who wtshed to destroy his old dog gave it some crow poison. The farmer waited sadly for the death of his old companion, but to ?iis surprise the dog Jumped about and barked furiously. The poisom for some extraordinary reason, lias completely rejuvenated the animal, ami it Is now full of fun and vigor.
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