Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 228, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 February 1922 — Page 12

INDIANA DAILY TIMB& 26-29 8. Meridian St. Main 2500. Classified Adv. Dept. RATES. One time 11 Pr Un© Three consecutive times.. .10 per line Six consecutive times 09 per line Contract rates on application. Lodge* and club Dotlces 75c per Insertion Church notices (1 inch or less) ...50c per lneertlon Over 1 Inch 07 per line additional Death notices 15c per Insertion Card of Thanhs or In Memorlam Notices 97 par line Ads received until 11:41 a. m. for publication same day.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS. rk i “ 'maid, Parlors 1242 Union St. FLAMNEK * BUCHAN AeN 220 -North Illinois 81. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1227. Phones—Main 0641-0642. LI 284 L iNUiaNAPOLIS crematory George Grmsteiner Funeral Director. 622 JE. Market. Old phone Main 090*. LI 7201 J. G WILSON 1220 Prospect ST 1671, Drexel 0291 W. T. Blasengym 1*25 Shelby st. Drexei 2570. Stewart 1114. 1702 N, Illinois. Randolph 6270. CUAB. A. HOCKJSNSMITH. 724 N. Illinois. Mam 1166. LI 11*1 FUNERAL DIRECTORS — WM. E. KRKIGER. LI 1164. Main 1464. 1402 N. Ullnola. OADIUiaRT S. GADD. 2130 Prospect st. Phones: Drexel 0422. ST 2271. UNDERTAKERS—HISEV & TITUS. 951 North Del. LI 6564. Main 3680. " FEENEY & FEENEY. 1924 N. Illinois. Main 0842 DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. EMERY. MRS. EMMA GOODWIN —Age 74, widow of Alfred W. Emery, passed away at her home, 1333 Park ave., Wednesday at 5:45 p. m. She is survived by a daughter, Miss Grace Emery, teacher at Technical High School. Services .nd burial at Evansville, Ind., Friday afternoon. FISHER, ELEA —Beloved wife of Joseph Fisher and mother of Albert Fisher and Mrs. John Hanrahan, died Tuesday, Jan. 81. Funeral from the family residence. 910 Marion avenue, Friday, Feb. 3 at S:3O a. m. Services at the Assumption Church at 9 a. m. Deceased was a member of Ladies' Auxiliary A. O. H., Division No. 1. Friends invited. . HARDEBECK ALBERDENA—Died at St. Vincent’s hospital. Feb. 2. age 63 yaara Funeral services will be held Wald funeral parlors, Friday, Feb. 3, 1:30 p, m. Friends invited. Burial at Lawrenceburg, Indiana. JOHNSON, ALBERT—Husband of Mary E. Johnson, passed away Feb. 1, age 78 years. Funeral private at residence. No. 12 Audubon Court. Friday. Feb. 3, at 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. CARD OF THANKS. CARD OF THANKS —We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to the many friends, neighbors, relatives, for the kindness and sympathy shown at the time of the sudden death of our beloved mother and grandmother, Elizabeth A. Foxlow; to the Rev. George Young for his consoling words; for the many beautiful floral offerings and the undertakers. Finn Bros, and Mrs Curry. THE CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN. " IN MEMORIAL. IN MEMORIAM —Wayne L. Sherwood, who left us three years ago today. Gone, but not forgotten; Never shall its memory fade. Sweetest thought will ever linger Abound the grave where he is laid. MOT HER, FATHER AND BROTHER. “ Lost and found. LOST —• Lavaillere, Friday; keepsake; green Btone. (silver frame. Reward. Ran. 6851. $7? REWARD, male pup, strayed; resembles hound. Drexel 5352. FOUND —Bulldog at City dog pound. NOTICES. NOTICE Uoosier Square and Compass Club Will give a Smoker on Monday night, Feb. 6th. All Master Masons invited.

DETPC-TIVES, y u - u - u - —■ <■ Quigley-Hyland Agency Civil and'Criminal Investigators 126-529 Peoples Bank Bldg Main 2902. HPUSES—TO LET. BRAND new modern bait o' double, Broad Ripple; adults, Jty Washington 4802 TROWBRIDGE, 1130; house, double; six rooms, semi-modern. Drexel 5694. HALF of double, 4 rooms, furnished. 50 N. Temple, 635, Circle 7278. FLATST SEPARATE entrance and bath; two large sleeping rooms. Reduced to reliable employed couple or gentlemen. Circle 2529. JUST completed beautiful modern one, three and four-room apartments with kitchenettes and baths. 1301 North Capitol. TRANSFER AND STORAGE.^' Otto 0. 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 RjiTES ON CALIFORNIA SHIPMENTS. MAIN 2353-3628. NIGHT WEBSTER 0699. Blue Star Transit Return load from Toledo to Indianapolis ; between the Ist and the 11th. Local and long-distance hauling. BERT SMITH 155 Kentucky ave. AUTO MOVING VAN SERVICE. Main 2294. PaRTLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. Private locked rooms and open space ; *sc per month and up. Local and over- ' land transfer. We call and give you exact prices on any kind of work without any obligation*. 419-22 Ik Market street Main 2760. LI 3680. Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER, PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey st. Main 2028. yy_U2lb_ SCHOLL TRANSFER will save you money; all kinds of hauling. Phone Kenwood 3644. UNION STATION TRANSFER Local, overland moving; guaranteed work. M. 7119. ROOMS—TO i-ET NICELY furnished front room; modern; private home north. Central car line. Randolph 8283. CENTRAL ave, 3201; living room and bedroom; beautifully furnished; extra bedroom In modern apt Nurses, gentlemen or couple Washington 0268 SEPARATE entrance and bath; two large sleeping rooms. Reduced to reliable employed couple or gentlemen. Circle 2529. FRONT room with alcove; modern brick; reasonable. 418 East St. Clair street. BOrM-'IU AN D ROOMS— JO ~LFT■" HIGH-CLASS table board In private home. Dinner 6 to 8. Chicken dinner Sundays 1 to 3. Call for reservations. Harrison 0619. LIGHT HOUSEK~FEP7NG'ROOMSr TWO light housekeeping rooms north; modern; private family, $6.00 weekly. Randolph 9592. COUPLE will share strictly modern bungalow; reasonable; electric washer, etc. lyvlngton 4325.

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MEN For that changeable weather cold or any ache or pain, get one of our vapor baths and electric massages. It will do you good and relief guaranteed. For One Bath $1.50 Complete treatment at special rates. OFFICE HOURS 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY Room 61 When Bldg.

PILES, fissures, fistula, ulceration, constipation, bleeding, itching. cured at home. Write for trial. S. U. TARNEY, Auburn, Ind. PRIVATE massages by masseur of French Lick Springs Hotel. Here for the * inter. CLAUDE POWERS. Belmont 1966. GERTRUDE THOMSON has been granted a divorce from Clyde T. Thomson. MASSAGES—2I7** N. Illinois st., apt. 3. Select patronage. Circle 1890. MALE HELP—WANTED. SEVERAL live men to sell high-grade yet low priced stoves for leading Indianapolis store; liberal commi.-*!on; experience desired but not essential. See Mr. Sherrod, Room 114 Stubbing hotel. 9-11 a. in. and 6-8:30 p. m. Solicitors and Canvassers Wanted for house-to-house work In Indianapolis. A worker can make good money on a welt-advertised proposition; commission basis. Cali circulation dept., The Indiana Dally Times before noon any day this week. SITUATION WANTED—MALE. High-Class Restaurant manager, steward, hotel manager, wishes to locate in or near Indianapolis, j A-l references. Phone Irvington 3421. INSTRUCTIONS. PRIVATE LESSONS; all systems shorthand; typewriting and bookkeeping; cerj titled teachers; day and night clashes, j special rates now offered. Call or write for particulars. Circle 1214. JACKSON BUSINESS COLLEGE. 157 N\ Illinois. ; MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 309 E. Washington au. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle *76L SALESMAN—WANTED. WANTED SALESMEN Sa t T/ , C2At \XT 1 am looking for a /\ 1 j PjnlVli V particular type of ! man who is inherently honest, who can faithfully represent an organlbation of national reputation and record; regardless of I your present occupation you may be that partlctular man whom I can place in a position where your earning power is only I limited by the efforts you put forth. Manager, 606 Odd Fellow_bldg. MEIER* ELECTRIC CO. wants salesmen to demonstrate and place salesmen. Ask fur Mr. P-ing. 136 S. Meridian st. FEMALE HELP—WANTED. 1 MAKE from $2.50 to $lO daily selling i ••CRIMP-GRIP" clothes line fasteners ! for wire or rope line. Every home good i prospect. Retail 60c; costs agent 2-c He 1 buy back if you can’t sell. Work in own I neighborhood if you can’t devote entire : time. Demonstration sample mailed out- | of-town agents upon receipt of 25c. ECLIPSE MFC. CO., 424 N. Meridian, j Indianapolis. SERVICES. Yes ? Hair Cut, 35c NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE. 140 N. Illinois st. BATHROOM fixtures, complete. SSO. j Plumbing supplies at retail. We save I you money on installation. E. M. HAK- | DIN CO., 3220 E. Michigan. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TtITTLKPGE. 201 Indiana ave | FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated. feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. j BUKKLE. 416 Mass. M 1422. Li. 3775. L. E. HOLDING. Sheet metal worker, guttering, spouting, j furnace repairing a specialty. Circle 6568. I HEATH’S Union Barber Shop. Warm, J comfortable bath rooms. 133 W. Alarj ket street. | ELECTRIC wiring, 5-room house, sls; ; work guaranteed. Randolph 9034. f ELECTRIC wiring; houses a specialty, i No charges for estimates. Main 3635. (GOOD roofing $1.25 per roil and up. E. M. I HARPIN’ CO.. 3220 E. .Michigan. _ CURTAINS to launder. Drexel 0895. | MRS. J. LUTZ. ~ REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. Bungalow Six rooms, gas. water, electric lights; 2 lots, on corner; located northeast. PRICE $2,750. \ S3OO cash, balance terms. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL, REALTORS. 122 E. Market st. Nice 5-Room Cottage Electric lights, cement walks! east ! front, located southwest. Will (-"'ll on i easy terms. Mr. Anderson. I. N. Richie & Son. 710-12 Bankers Trust Bldg-. Main 0520. 316 E. NOETIC FIVE ROOMS, B4TH, $55. HOWARD C. VENN. ICB E. MARKET. MAIN 1115.

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REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. Beaut i fill Bungalow Bargain Brand new California - Florida bungalow; newly furnished on beautiful Carrollton ave. Owner leaving city, will sell furnished for $8,400. Here is a real chance for someone with REAL MONEY. Shown by appointment onlv by owner. Address A No. 1856, Times. A Real Bargain Walking Distance West at 319 Lansing street near New York. 4 j rooms practically new bungalow; electric | lights, driven well and cistern, newly ! painted end decorated. For quick sale, 51.900, S7OO cash, balai sls a month. I including interest Mr. Melnteer. I. X. Richie & Son. I 710-12 Bankers Trust Bldg. M;.ln 0520. University Heights 4 rooms, electric lights, well, outbuildings; lot 100x150; 82,000; terms. (Jail Trueblood, Reliable Realty Cos. Main 0186. Evenings Irvington 4213. Five-Room Cottage Electric lights gas, city water, newly i painted; located near Morris st., SL,SOO; S3OO cash. sls per month. 410 Hanson ave.. 6 rooms, electric lights IVi story, $2,000; S2OO cah; balance 518 per month. Shelburn, with I. X. Richie & Son. 710-12 Bankers Trust Bldg. Main 0520 Acre Tracts East Thirty-Eighth street ar.d Sherman drive, hlgh-claßfl residence neighborhood, bargain price, easy terms. Will consider automobile or lot as first payment. liichie-Davis Cos. 7 10-12 Bankers Trust Bldg Main 0520. ([ pi [| Broadway, three complete U 11 H kitchens. administrator s sale, must be sold to settle estate, splendid opportunity lor someone desiring a home that will pay for Itself, j GEORGE a. LUCAS, 726 K. of P. Building. Circle G6OO. We Specialize l on selling or trailing country homes for | city property; non-modern doubles preferred. Fowler Eaton, 301 City Trust Bldg. Main 6871. Six-Room Modern Bungalow, East Lot 40x139; will se.l for $4,000 Requires $2,000 cash; balance at f per cent. 62 South Denry street. Only SSOO puts you In a cozy semi-modern nearly new well located bungalow southeast near car. Price $2,500; sf>oo cash, balance S2O monthly. The Firm That Hustles. 760-62 Bankers Trust Bldg. Main 1409. Night, Randolph 720 4. HAVE equity lri small semi-modern double, four rooms each side, located on improved street north; electricity, gas, gurage, that 1 will trade for Ford coupe or sedan. Phono Main 0657. S3OO CASH, S2O monthly, buys pretty fiveroom semi-modern home Just south of j Fall Creek on McPherson street. Gas. electricity, well, cistern, basement. < all H. G. TEMPLETON, BANKERS TRUST CO. Main 1543. __ _ j FIVE-ROOM modern bungalow; garage; Thirty-Fourth street, west of Clifton. Price $3,750. H. G. Monen, 1011 Leincke Bldg. Seven-Room Modern Home Double garage, deep lot. $5,000; $2,000 cash. S3O p r month. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. Colored for rent. 1852 S. Keystone. HOWARD C. , VENN ’ - - - ■ MODERN double near E. Washington st.; . SI,OOO cash, only $6,500. Rent S7O per J month. MR. WRIGHT. Irvington 0202. S6OO CASH, east, 5-room modern bungah -v near car line. Only $4,200. MR. (WRIGHT. Irvington 0292. ! UNFINISHED house, dandy lot. car line; S2OO cash, balance SI.OO week. EVERROAD. Drexel 3250. BARGAIN; West Michigan st.. cottage, four rooms, semi-modern. Main 514 7. . Drexel 4254. SEVEN-ROOM modern home; lovely locai tion; good terms Call me at Webster : 8362 FOR houses on terms, doubles or singles. Call C. J. OS BURN. Drexel 6184. bcAL ESTATE—-SUBURBAN. Acreage East 2 Vi acres east for $1,125; $25 cash, sl2 monthly. Irvington 0512, evenings.

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LOTS—FOR SALE. Lot Owners Notice We will build you a home without any i down payment if you have a clear lot any place In the city. Easy monthly payments for balance. Plans to suit you. Evenings Webster 927 8. McCord & McKinney, Realtors 311 Lem eke Bldg. * Circle 6220. REAL ESTATE—SALE OR TRADE We Specialize on welling: or trading country homes for city property; non-modern doubles preferred. Fowler & Eaton, 301 City Trust Bids. Main 687 1. WILL tri de my equity In modren double near East Tenth or Keystone ave., for modern single 7 rooms; some location. Webster 8976. WILL exchange a 7-room double for small unincumbered property. CHUM. BOL’LPEN REALTY CO, 217 K. of V. Main 4233. REAL ESTATE and real estate contra'-.s bought, soid and ex: hanged Main 1232. JI.SOO EQUITY six-room modern for er property out. ,19 North Liberty. REAL ESTATE—WANTED. IF you want to aU your property south or southeast, call Webster B*oo after 6 p. m. FARMS—FOR SALE. ! LA.VDOLOGY. FREE. SPECIAL NUMBER Just out, contaiuiug many facts of clover land In Marlnett** •ounty, Wlcon*tn. If for a home 01 an investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands, where farrnerm grow rich send at once for I this special number of LANDuLOGV. It J> free on request. Address SKIDMORE* RIEHLE LAND CO.. 113 tfkidmoreRlehle Bldg Marinette. Wls. FOR SALE—Forty acres In Johnson Cos.. , Ind., about tvvo-thlrds under cultivation, no buildings, but timber suitable f*r building purposes. Will sell cheap and consider part cash Address JOHN PERRY, L FAR7,i S -FOR SALE OR TRADE. Farms Wanted ! in exchange f- r desirable city properties. Send fu!‘ descriptions of f**r:ns ar.d I \vl i j reply with propositions. A. F. Zalney, 32 N. Delaware Bt. 80-ACRE farm for sa.e or trade. Call Irv- ; lngton 0538. AUTOMOBILES— FOR SALE. SSO, .$75, ,SIOO down buys i dandy F • 1. Maxwell, Overland. Grant. Saxon. Studcbaker, Metz and many other Balance nm ill weekly payments. Bring your down payment with you arid drive your car away, open Sunday- and evening*. IN DDLS. AUTO I'AUTS AND TIRE CO. 618 N. Capitol ave. IRS motor oars. a good aaa*>rtm<nt at all tiroes. C.li.Wallerilm Company Danas Erctdisiui Motor Vemaun s4s North Meridian. MAXWELL, 1919. TOURING. New paint, good tlree; A-I mechanical Fhape. Bargain and terms. 044 E. Washington sire. t. Main 3493. FORD sedan. 1 920 model. wire wheels. new paint Job, sale or exchange for any make oar. CaOi <-r payment. TURNER. 725 Virginia avenue. Drove! 6053. FORD, 1910, TOURING; A-l SHADE. 4 NEW TIRES. S7O down, balance 12 months. 64 1 East Washing ton • t Main 3118. FORD roadster, SBS; Ford touring, 1917, $6 5, Ford chassis. S4O. TURNER. 726 Virginia avenue. Drexel 2082. FQRD touring, late modele with starter; good condition; 2100 down, balance eruiy terms. WBISSMAN'9, 212-214 E. New York *t Main 4446. FORD coup*,. 1920-21; sale or trade; for any make car. Cash or payment. TURNER. 725 Virginia ave. Drexel 6053. | FORD, 19177 A t SHARE I Good tire, sf-0 down, balance one year. ,1:44 1; W shlng ton stre t. Ma in .. *93 ! COLE Areo 8, cord tires, same as new; role or exchange fur any make e:tr. TURNER. 726 Virginia. Drexel 6083. MAXWELL roadster, 1920; reflni-med. 2100 down, balance easy terms. WEISSMAN, 212-214 E. New York st. Main 4446. NASH roadster, 1920 model; sale or exchange for any make car. TURNER. 725 Virginia. Drexol 6083. TWO GOOD USED CARS REASONABLE I OFFER NOT REFUSED. WEBSTER ■ 4932. I SAXON 6 touring; A-l condition; electric lights and starter, 2125. TURNER. 72i Virginia. Drexel OOS3. FORD roadster, 1920 model; A-l condl- ! lion; sale or exchange. TURNER. 725 Virginia avenue. TRUCKS—FOR SALE. FORD, *4-ton truck, 12 foot extension ladder, 12x13 new Government wagon, tarpaulin; cash 275. Belmont 4823. AU rO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. j AUTOMOBILES and trucks repaired and ' pulnted. Automobile axles, bodies, fenders, frames, spring's and wheels repaired. Automobile tops made new and recovered on snort notice. Auto curtains made new ior repaired while you wait. We specialize on fitting and hanging auto doors and repairing locks. Get our prices on Goodyear truck and passenger car tires. John Guedelhoefer Wagon Cos. Kentucky ave. and Georgia st. AUTO TOPS Recovered and repaired, curtains repaired. curtains open with door, back 1 curtains with plate glass, cushions re- ; paired. W. S. VAN NESS. ; 334 E. Market st. Main 3552. CARBON REMOVED 50c per cylinder, while you wait; guaranteed harmless to motor. TO WING—OPEN 24 HOURS—SERVICE M. M. Trexler’s Auto Service. 1120 Central. _ Ma! " AUTO WASHING our specialty 334 North Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry COLVIN BATTERY COM?AN Y. 121 E. Maryland st. Circle 187 u. Recharge, 6-volt, 60c; 12-volt, 76c. New battery, guaranteed two years. 611. 214.50; 613, 216.50; 127, 222.50. Ford Bodies Trade your old ono for anew one. One open commercial. AUTOWA BODY DUST. 330 E. Market. AUTO painting; reasonable price. Webster 7623. THE short eat distance between two want* is a Times Want ad Your customer* nee them. Why don’t you t

AUTOM 0E i L £S-WANT ED■ _ autos wanted. CAKH for your Junked, burned, wrecked or uved car. WE are the LARGEST used car dealers In the ntate. WE have all parte for 200 cara IN DHLS. AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. US N. Capitol lvo. Main 262 V Open evening* and Sunday*. AUTOS W ANTED ~ I. Wolf Auto Cos. 41S N Illinois st. l>lin 1679 Li 2961 AUTOS wanted. WEISSMAN S. 213-1* a New York street. Main 444* : TRADE player piano for good Ford tour-j lug car. 143 S. Elder avenue. j MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLE3. Now Is the time to have your motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 684-86 Mam. Are. Main 6404. CASH paid for *.’i kinds or motoro/oloa FLOYD PETERMAN. 60$ Ma*chu*ett* avenue. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE^ Match Your Coat ; With a Pair of /r \ ! TROUSERS \| 1 1 ?4 to $lO Ulj/ 1 Work I’auts, $2 to J 4 lyi J j IHE RANTS STORE CO. Jj Us 4* W <)!:. 114 K • W r ; WHEN you think of buying furniture, come In and M'e the largest and most | complete line "t It In the United States In ! one store tnd we wl.i make agreeable , terms with you. BAKER BROS. , WHY pay big- prices r r new furniture w hen you ,an buy good, clean, rebuilt ; furniture for almost half what you pay for new at the square-deal storo. BAKER BROS. 1 FOR SALE Sanitary couch, with extra heavy pad, la good condition. Phono HA rrison 06JJ. Nights phono Cl rcie 7883. WE C AKKY the larg ht and mot't complete line of stoves m tl *• city, hotblastu. basehurnerd. cannon stoves, combination coal and gas ranges or gaa and coal oil. You can save money here. BAKER BROS. INVALID chair* ana cruichea for rant; free delivery to all parts of the city. Inval M cnalra. $3.50 per month; crutches, 23c per month. 219 E. Wash. BAKER BROS. SCHOOL BOOKS New and u-ed We pay cash for used bo.ks, CRAWF HD'S. i’enn. and North. WE buy in large quantities i-., that we can give uur customers a better quality of furniture at lower pries than they can get anywhere and ae sell on easy terms. BAKER BROS. ! HAKE your old coat mu> like new suit by matching a pair trousers with tbs COHREi T PANTS MAKERS CO. 1041* W Ohio St NEW drop side sanitary couches; Simmons mike, 23.50; new pud 23.50, 21 down and 60c a week BAKER BROS. j I.a ;: i g:- cera* at 1 butchers' refrlgera- ! tors, A-l condition; very low price. BAKER BROS. I FOR SALE Beautiful seven cluster diamond ring: platinum Tiffany setting. Harrison 1317. | F< >R SALE f: v• t landers, good grates, good condition. 63 S. Bradley st. Tl PEW RITE Remington No 10. will sell cheap for quick sale. 1 11 Harrison 1317. IF.K2i M given on new and used machine# W hite Sewing Machine Cos. 312 Maes ave. BABY corr.agc midnight blue and ivory; classy' looking: cheap. Circle 7090. BLACK muff, e oil as new. Will sacrifice for quil k sale. < [all VV abater 3116. CINDERS; large load; truck delivery. Webster 1401. WE MAKE PANTS AND SELL EM DIRECT TO YOU AT A SAVING. IFwfllNJ TAILORING CO. sL,v/l * 254 Massachusetts Are. MISCELLANEOUS—WANTED^ I WANT to rent a good piano at a very reasonable price. Phone Lincoln 2171. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—FOR SALE. LET us sell your furniture nt auction; no by-bidding by ourwelves; we sell only on commission. McPherson a McPherson. Rev. phone Circle 4583. offler. Circle 5871. 10 West Q R >m 208-204. WHITE dewing machine; good r new, $25. 2023 Catherine aL Webster 3455. DOGS, POULTRY, PIGEONS. ETC. TO introduce one of the highest eg:* i>roduclng- poultry foeua, we will give away witliout charge with your llpet order for one bag at the regular price, ono dry feeder. This offer only for a limited time. Phono Main 2464. Main 7088. Lincoln 3151. Free delivery. Southern Seed & Supply Cos 23-25 N. ALABAMA bl’. HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dog*. INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY. City dog pound. 924 E. N. Y. Main 0973. CAN ARY Hill gms' }s i female; 60^ Drexel 0362. MACH IN ERY ANO TOOL So WONDER MIXERS MIXERS, HOISTS, PUMPS, EN lINEB. ALL SIZES CARRIED IN STOCK. BURL FINCH. DIST 312-20 W. MARYLAND STREET. COAL AND WOOD—FOR SALE. Kindling With Each Ton B'-st Ind. or Linton No. 4 clean fk...26.25 Best Indiana mine run 5,50 Best 111. lump, large forked, clean... 7.00' Best Illinois egg. clean forked 6.75 ! Best Brazil egg, clean forked 7.00 Best Brazil block, clean forked 8.00 Best Pocahontas lump 9.0 u Best Pocahontas mine run 1.16 Try our Pocahontas. None better. Delivered anywhere in the city. Drexel 3280. Stewart 225. Union Ice and Coal Cos. Since 1908. Ask your friends Linton No. 4 fork $6.25 Pocahontas M. R - 7 00 E. VORIS. CIRCLE 5921. GOOD coal at reasonable prices prompt delivery on nil orders. Call received day or night. LETZIMIEU DAVIS FUEL AND ICE CO. Circle 0425. ~~ COAL L. H. BAIN COAL CO. Main 3531. 212 X. Pine. Main 2161. GOOD grade of Indiana coal, forked eoaJ, $8 ton; shoveled, $5.75; mine run, $5.60. Circle 8449.

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 ....$7.40 Best Kentucky lump forked 7.40 Best Pocahontas lump, fk 8.40 Best Pocahontas shox-eled lump 8.10 P.est Pocahontas mine run 7.25 Best Indiana Cass lump fk 6.50 Best Hamilton lump, fk 6.50 Best Indiana clean lump 6.35 Best Indiana Dugger lump 6.26 Be.-t Cass egg forked Y 6.60 Best Cass egg shoveled 5,25 Prompt delivery to any part of the city. Give me your first order and I will get the fc TOM SHROYER, 430 INDIANA AVE ii Lincoln 5443. W. YA. SPLINT, $7.90 BIG LUMP; WHITE ASH. LINTON NO. 4, $6.50 SIX-INCH LUMP, AMERICAN COAL CO. 25th st. and Canal. RA. 0927 Kenwood 9202 We own our own mine. wur would : IET s Time* W*nt and *eli it for fa AUCTIONS. McPherson * McPherson. Auctioneers. YVe sell everything on earth. Res. phone Circle 4583 Office, Circle 5871. 10 West Ohio. Rooms 203-204. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF FRANK- j LIN TOWNSHIP. MARION COUNTY, INDIANA. OF PROPOSED ISSUE <>F CERTAIN ROAD BONDS against said township. Notice Is hereby given to the taxpayer* | of Franklin Township, in Marlon CounDn of the State of Indiana, that the Board Commissioners of said county has determined upon, and duly authorized, the Issuance of certain bonds, in the total principal sum of $37,000.00 to bear interest at the rale of 4a, per cent per annum, to pay for *he construction of the Improve- j m-nt of Churchman pike, in said township. | under nod pursuant to provisions of "Three Mile Road Law,” on petition of Robert H. Collins et al. Witness rny hand as auditor of said county this 31st day of January. 1922. LED K. FESLER. Auditor of Marion County, Indiana. NOTICE To TAXPAYERS OF MARION COUNTY INDIANA OF PROPOSED ISSUE 1 >F COUNTY UNIT ROAD In >NDS. Notice Is hereby given to th* taxpayer* , of Marlon County, in the State of Indiana, that the. Board of Corn mi a.- toners of said county ha* determined upon, and duly authorized th- issuance of bonds in the total principal sum of $216.000 60, to bear Interest .it the rate of five (5) p-r cent p.-r annum, to pay for thiA construction of the Improvement of N irti:western avenue and certain separate bridges to be constructed in connection with and as a part of vjii t improvement, all in said county, under and pursuant to the county unit c ad law. on petition of Charles F. Header, g et al. 1 Witness my hand as auditor of said county this 31st day of January, 1922. . j LEO K. FESLER. Auditor of Varion County. Indiana. I GOiiDS st * re and In tl* name of Mrs. L. D. ; Frank Mrs C. Prince. Mrs. George I.e Monde, Everett Tucker. JefT Bunch ‘ Wiley Embers and Della Kennedy, will be sold fur storage charges Feb. 3. 1922, at 9 a m.. S '"ds having been in storage over one year and charges utipalis HAN- : NER STORAGE CO., 300 S. Megldlan >L I FINANCIAL. PERSONAL LOANS $lO TO S3OO Thl* office is operated under the super- j elslon of the State of Indiana and was e- ; tabllshod for the purpose of providing a place where honest people can borrow an/ amount from 210 to 2300 without paying more tkan the legal rate of in- i terest er without being imposed upon to any way. U is only necessary that you are keep- i teg bouse and permanently located. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify your employer, neither do we make inquiries of your friend*, relatives or trades people. You can have all time necessary for repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep the money. Call and let us explain. No charges unless you bor row. Loans with other companies paid ; off and more money advanced at legal rates. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAIN 2923 OR U NCOLN 2450. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Aocms 20 Ci -7-8 Indiana Trust Bid*. 118 K. Wash.'rvtfton St. Corner VTr. Ave.

LOANS On furniture, piano*, autos, live stock, farm implements and other collateral. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 Vi E. Washington St. Main 0885. Auto. Lincoln 7184. WE MAKE first and second mortgages on Improved farms and Indianapolis real estate. AETNA MORTGAGE AND IN VEST’T CO. BOH Fidelity Trust bldg. FIRST and second mortgage* on Indian* and Xndlanapollw real stat R. B WILSON. ) Att N DMawart L Main 1411. ITALIAN CABINET HAS RESIGNED Premier Bonomi Is Forced From Premiership. ROME. Feb. 2. —Premier Ronomi and the entire Italian cabinet resigned today. The resignation of the cabinet was expected, due to the growing hostility In parliamentary circles during the last week. This action may have some effect upon the forthcoming international economic conference at Genoa, as Premier Bonomi was in charge of the preparations.. The resignations were tendered to King Victor Enunanual by Signor Bonomi. It is believed former Premier Orlando will be in the new ministry. WASHINGTON, Feb. 2.—There were two chief causes for the downfall of the Bonomi ministry at Rome, Italy, today, ; according to Italian officials now in j Washington. There are; 1. The apparent failure of the general; economic conference. 2. Strong Catholic dissatisfaction with the policy of the Bonomi ministry toward j the Vatican.

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CONFERENCE ON HOUSING NEXT TO TAKE PLACE President Will Ceil Parley if National Interest Is Sufficient. WASHINGTON. Feb. 2.—Caii for a national hi/uslng conference m?y be Issued as soon is the arms parley is concluded. It was learned today. Republican leaders In Congress and Administration chiefs are sounding out public opinion and if the response is favorable President Harding will isst.e the call. The proposition has been placed before the President, but it is expected he will make no decision until he is assured the Nation is Interested in it to such an extent that success will be assured. Efforts are being made to sound sentiment in various sections of the country. . Seiiator (’alder. New York. Republican —himself a big builder—in an interview declared such a conference “would go far to solve many of the acute problems now at hand.” Financial assistance is what the builders of the Nation need most." Calder said. “Money is tied up and this conference would loosen it. The thing to do is to call the builders of the country to meet with labor representatives and the public and let them formulate some definite plan.” SHAUGHNESSY’S INJURIES FATAL Second Assistant Postmaster General Victim of Knickerbocker Crash. WASHINGTON. Frh 2.—Second Assistant Postmaster General E. G. .Shaughnessy died today at the Walter Reed Hospital a victim of the Knickerbocker Theater disaster. Shaughnessy made a game fight with death, but his Injuries proved too severe. Blood transfusions, taken from sturdy young soldiers, had made him rally for a time, but the fracture of the pelvis was so critical a condition the sacrifices were vain. In another hospital Shatighnessy's wifv. and his daughter are slowly recovering from severe Injuries they received In the disaster. I>r. Hubert Work, First Assistant Postmaster General who is a physician, worked for hours tying to save Shaughnessy. Work rushed here from Denver when he learned of Ijha'ughnessy's severe Injuries. KING CONFERS WITH PREMIER Egyptian Unrest and French Relations Subjects of Discussion. LONDON, Feb. 2. —King George today summoned Premier Lloyd Georg© to Buckingham Palace and It is understood they discussed political unrest In Egyt and Anglo French relations. It Is probable the King will touch upon both these issues in his speech convening Parliament Feb. 7. Indiana women students have polned the ranks of the Nationalist agitators In India at and are inciting the people to fresh disorders, especially in the Calcutta district, according to dispatches l- ceived here from Bombay. The tension at Calcutta and Allahabad has been increased ly fresh outbreaks. Sure, Girl Wished to Look ‘Chic’ in Court TROY, Feb. 2.—The shopping instinct of the eternal feminine was given anew twist here. Mildred Parker, of Albany, (kitalued in Jail as a material witness in au assult case, decided she wanted to go shopping. Miss I’arker has been in Jail 163 days. Bhe yanted to "look her best” at the ■ rial which Is scheduled for this month ■so she asked Judge Russell to give her compensation which she is entitled to as a detained witness. She got $125. Accompanied by a matron and a deputy sheriff she went on her shopping tour. O \ Surgeon Uses Egg in Operation Upon Californian s Head SANTA ROSA, Cal., Feb. 2.—For the second time probably In medical science, the delicate operation of grafting into a man’s skull the veteliue membrane of an egg has been performed successfully here. tin Christmas day last year, during a Heavy storm, Charles Layton came In contact with a heavy voltage wire The live wire burned deep into the man's skull and scorched the fine tissue that covers the skull bones. Dr. Roscoe Earl Hamlin, Santa Posa surgeon, scraped the burned tissue from the skull for a space of two Inches wine and sis inches long. Recalling ouce before the veto line membrane of an ordinary hen’s egg had been used as a grait in a child s skull, he decided to try it on Layton. This was two weeks ago. Today Dr. Hamlin stated the membrane annexed Itself as he had hoped and the operation was a success. The new tissue, he said, is functioning like the former covering nature had given the skull bones.

BOND MEN ARE TO HEAR TALK BY N. Y. EDITOR Business Heads Will Give Banquet at Hotel Lincoln. John Moody of New York, statistician and founder of Moody’s Manual, is the guest N os the Indianapolis Rond Men s Club today. Mr. Moody will be the honor guest at the club dinner in the Travertine room of the Hotel Lincoln at 6:30 o'clock tonight. He will address club on “The Business Financial and nP vestment Outlooko for 1922.” Mr. Moody Is now editor of the Moody Financial Service. The club committe In charge is composed of Omer B. Farr, chairman; Ernest T. Ellington, Gavin L. Payne, J. J. Kiser, Paul R. Matthews. Thomas D. Sheerin and Arthur S. Arnold. All interested business men have been Invited to be present Tickets may be obtained at. any downtown bank. ROAD BIDS SHOW COST OF BRICK, ASPHALT HIGH

(Continued From Page One.) road was advertised. The engineer’s estimate on concrete for this work, without the cement, was $1,156,071. His estimate for brick construction was $1,933,875 and for asphalt, $1,431,799. The bid* on cement opened today on about $2 a barrel delivered. This would make the total estimate for cement $1,544,597 and for brick $2,166,575. This shows that the commission’s own engineering department estimated that under the new specifications brick roads would cost about 42 per cent more than cement. The letting revealed the fact that th© total of f be low bids for cement roads was $190,229, or 16 per cent below the estimate. On the five roads where brick bids were submitted th© low bids brick were $154,226 or 10 per cent higt-W than the estimate. The total of the bld3 on asphalt was about 29 per cent higher than the engineer's figure. Just how much the new specifications have given the State the advantage of closer competition can be Judged by th© prices submitted by the contractors. On the five roads where the brick contractors submitted bids, the total of the low bids for concrete, plus the estimated cost of the cement, was $1,080,109 and th© total for brick was $1,825,704. Brick waa more than 60 per cent higher than cement. On the same basis why the asphalt contractors bid. the total of the low prices for asphalt was more than 60 per cent higher than cement. SAY SPECIFICATIONS STIFLE COMPETITION. Brick and asphalt contractors say that the great disparity In prices is due to the unfairness of the specifications. They declare they are required to bid on tie highest and most costly type of brick and asphalt roads while the specificatl/as caii for the lowest and cheapest cement roads. Conditions which prevailed under the Goodrich and L. H. YVright administration, they contend, have not been improved and the recent change in th© specifications still further stifled competition. Other States, they say, have specifications which permit competition. The State highway commission has not let any of the sections of the National road. It Is understood that the awar is are being held up pending an investigation of bids for cement which were received On Jan. 24. These bids were opened in secret and the highway department has refused to give out any LA hem. However. is ui lersti >d that there waa such a sim-| iliarity in prices that the Governor demanded an investigation to see if there was any collusion. ESTIMATED COSTS OF CEMENT. Bids submitted last Thursday did not include the cost of cement which is to be furnished by the State. The cement for concrete roads, it is estimated, will cost $7 ISO a mile; for brik, $#.480 n mile and for asphalt $3,976. The liAv bids, without cement, were as follows: Section 68, Clay and Tutnam counties. 7.28 miles: concrete $171,174, brick $324.I 434. asphalt, no "bid. j Section 61). Torre Haute to Seeleyville. 3.49 miles; concrete $64,563, brick $134,764, ! asphalt $118,138. j Section 15A and R. Plainfield to Marion ! County line. 13.94 miles: concrete $274,254, brick $557,931. asphalt 5527.520. Section 138, Greenfield to Knightstown. 112.03 miles; concrete $184,234, brick, no bid ; asphalt $427,081. Section 130. Knightstown to Lewisville. 7.91 miles; concrete $148,117, brick $323.6'13. asphalt $246,460. Section 13D, Lewisville to Wayne Conntv. 7.26 miles; concrete $123,500, brick 1 $306,251, asphalt $241,123. ESTIMATES OF ENGINEERS SUBMITTED. Bids do not Include cost of cement to be furnished by the State. One mil© concrete requires 3 740 barrels cement, i brick 2.240 and asphalt I.PSS. Th© commission has not mad© public bids on cement, but for this analysis estlmtaes per barrel delivered. Engineer's estimates: Concrete Brick Asphalt Without cement .$ 175.226 $ 280.65; $ 220.206 72.1H2 122.581 93.522 311.686 513.564 597.223 200.277 441.277 224.176 175.294 294.332 161.546 161,546 251.547 335.126 Total without cement .$1,156,071 $1,933,875 $1,431,799 Cement 51.94 ml. 585.526 232,700 206,521 Total with cement ,$1,544,597 $2,166,575 $1,638,330 According to engineers’ estimates brick is 42 per cent and asphalt 6 per cent higher than concrete. Engineers estimate concrete without cement, 5194 miles .$1,150,071 Actual bids on concrete without cement, 51.94 miles 963,842 Difference $ 190.229 Bids on concrete 16.4 per cent below estimate. Estimate on brick for five roads where brick bid without concrete $1,492,679 Total of low bids on brick without cement 1.646.923 Difference $ 154.226 Bids on brick 10.3 per cent above estimate. Estimate on asphalt for five roals witliout cemiuit $1,211,593 i Total low bids, asphalt without cement 1,560.622 Difference $ 349.029 Bids on asphalt 2S.S per cent above estimate. Comparsion low bids on three Total of low bids where concrete and brick were in competition: Concrete Brick Section 68. 7.2S ml $71,174 $321,421 See. 6l>, 3.49 mi 64.563 134,704 Sec. 15. A A- B, 13 94 ml. .274.254 557.931 Sec. 13C, 791 mi 148.117 323.603 Sec. 13D, 7.26 mi 123.500 306.251 $781,608 $1,646,923 These five sections total 39.92 miles wbh cement nt $7,480 a mile would equal $298,501 for cement or a total of $1,080,109 for concrete construction. With the cost of cement $4,480 per in iiC for brick the total for brick construction would be $1,825,764. Thus where cement and brick were in competition brick was about 69 per cent higher. On the five sections |44.66 miles) where asphalt and concrete were in competition asphalt figures $1,760,716 and concrete ?L015,754. Asphalt 73 per cent higher.