Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 234, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1922 — Page 11

INDIANA DAILY TOCWI li-l B. Meridian St. Main **o Classified Adr. Dept. HAT S3. One time 11 per line Tbree consecutive time*.. .10 per lice Blx consecutive times 08 per Una Contract rates on application. Lodges and club notices Tec per Insertion Cburcii notices (1 inch or lees) 60c per insertion Over 1 Inch 07 per-line additional Death notices <sc par Insertion Card of Thanks or In Memorlam Notices 07 per line Ads received until 11:40 a. m. lor publication same day. V J FUNERAL DIRECTORS. §h“ Parlors 1188 Union 9t. PLANNER & BUCHANAN 080 North Illinois tit Fur, oral directors to the peopie at Indianapolis since 18(7. Phones—Main 0541-0642 LI 2641 iNLuaiNAPOLIS CREMATORY George Grmstemer Funeral Director. 622 B. Market. Old phone Main 0808. LI 7201 J. C. WILSON 1280 Prospect BT 1671. Drexel vtil. W. T. Blasengym 1026 Shelby st. Drexel 2670. Stewart 1114. 1702 N. Illinois. Randolph 6870. EDW. L. HOLMAN 2512 Central Ave. Randolph 5903. CHAS. A. HOCKhI.N SMITH. 724 N. Illinois. Main 1166 LI 1166. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—WM. E KREIQER. LI 1164. Main 1464. 1402 N. IlUnola UADD —BERT 9. CiADD." 2180 Prospect at. Phones: Drexel 0422. 8T 2172. Undertakers—hisey & titus. 95i North Del. Li 6564, Main 3680. FEENEY at FEENEY. 1(84 N. Illinois. Main 084A DEaTh ANdI'UNERAL notices.

DOSCH, WILLIAM D. —Beloved husband of Charlotte Dosch, father of Emmett, Russell and Mrs. Ethel Smith, passed away at his late home, Fairland, Ind., Wednesday, Feb. 8, at 10 a. m. Funeral jAt the home of his son Emmett Dosch, MMOI Singleton st., Indianapolis, Friday, b. 10, at 2 p. ta. Friends Invited. Bur fla! Memorial Park. Franklin papers please copy. TOMPKINS. MRS. ALICE M.—Wife of A. W. Tompkins, died Wednesday, Feb. I. 10 a. m. at residence, 1427 Park ave. Funeral at the above residence Friday 10 A. m. Friends Invited. Rushvllla and Brookvllla papers please copy. Y AIIE KLINE. CH ARLES C.—Beloved husband of dilamle and father of Alberta Yagerline, at the late home, 266 Hendricks Place, Wednesday. Feb. Sth, at 2 p. m. Funeiftl from residence Saturday, Feb 11th, at 2 p. m. Friends Invited. Burial at Memorial Cemetery. IN MgMORI'AM. IN MEMORIAM —In loving remembrance of our darling mother, Mrs. Mary Quinn, who departed this life Feb. 9, 1921. ■‘Backward, turn backward Oh time In your flight” And make of us children - For one blissful night. Bend back our dear mother With eyes brimming o'er With a love that Is deathless As Eden's fair shore. With a heart whose affections And faith Is as free, As only a Savior's Or mother's could be. Then send back the sister In youth’s vernal hey dey, To mingie once more In the old-fashioned way. Oh Lord make us once more a party or three. To kneel In the twilight At our mother’s knee. To smooth back the tresses From a brow that was fair, E’er time had molested. Nor shadowed with care. Thy face It la hallowed; Shy sacred love true; (Mother, Oh mother, ly heart yearns for you. Her lonely, loving DAUGHTERS. In MEMORIAM—In loving . remembrance of my darling daughter, Florls Green, who departed this life three years today, Feb. 9. No one knows how much we miss you. No one knows our bitterest pain; No one knows how we are longing Just to be with you again. No one knows how sad our hearts are, No one feels as we do. Can you wonder If we’re happy. No one knows how we miss you. MOTHER AND FAMILY. IN MEMORIAM —In loving remembrance of my beloved husband Albert H. Smith, who departed this life t.vo years ago, Jan. 26, 1920. The golden gates were open, A gentle voice said come And with a farewell word unspoken He calmly entered home, Sadly missed by his wife, MINNIE SMITH. In MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of our dear niece and cousin, Florls Green, who departed this life three years ego today Feb. 3 1919. Gone but not forgotten. Sadly missed by her AUNT, UNCLE AND COUSINS. IN MEMORIAM —In loving remembrance * of Florls Green, who reparted from this life, Feb. 9, 1919. Sadly missed by FATHER, CYRUS GREEN AND FAMILY. CA R D ~6F” TH AN KS. CARD OF THANKS —We desire to express our sincere thanks for the sympathy ehown us by the many friends, neighbors end relatives at the loss of our darling daughter, Vivian Gertrude Boling. Especially the undertaker, Shirley Bros., the Rev. St. Clair for his consoling words; also the singers and pallbearers and for to beautiful flowers. MRS. JOHN BOLG, BROTHER AND SISTER. LOST AND FOUND. j LOST—Opal diamond pin at Masonic Temple, Illinois car, or at Sixteenth between Illinois and Delaware. Call Randolph 2692. Reward. WHITE poodle, short hair; name Tear. Reward. Circle 4286. PERSONALS. Jjdtecn (jAiAo/i/icetox President of the Indiana Chiropractic College. Inc. P.ational adjustments for chronic, sub-acute and acute diseases. Specializing In women's troubles. Phone. Circle 7274. 149 N. Delaware street. PRIVATE LESSON'S; all systems shorthand; typewriting and bookkeeping; also Bqrroughs calculator work, certified teachers; day and night classes; special rates now offered. Call or write for particulars Circle 1214. JACKSON BUSINESS COLLEGE. ________ 157 N. Illinois. 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. SELLERS, D.l\7 D O. Drugless therapy, osteo, magnetic massage. Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. 721 Russell avenue. PRIVATE massages by masseur of French Lick Springs Hotel. Hero for the wlnter. CLAUDE POWERS. Beimont 1956. I WILL not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife Anna A. White Moots. J. FREDRICK MOOTZ. WANTED—A good home for baby; privliege of adoption. Address A No. 1907. “jrlmes. MASSAGES—2I7 Vi N. Illinois st., apt. 2. .Select Circle 1890. NOTICES. LOOK! LOOK! Any one having had the misfortune of losing a limb by amputation and desires information regarding the merits and satis ’action of the patent adjustable double clip socket limb manufactured by the Wlnkley Artificial Limb Cos. of Minneapolis, Minn., can have same demonstrated and fully explained to them by calling on mo at the Bates Hotel or leave your address and I will gladly call on you at your home. I am wearing a pair of them myself. ORLA J. WYATT, State representative. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTa. WILL pay 10a per yard for cinders or dirt for filling at Big Four and Washtngton at. UEAD CONSTRUCTION CO.

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MALE HELP—WANTED. WANTED—Boys who want good downtown Times routes, call and See Mr. Moorehead at Times office any afternoon after 2 o’clock. ml i>n UATION WANT ED- MALE. DRUGGIST, well Qualified in all lines; fully registered. Call phone Harrison 3493. ~ SALESMAN—W A N T E pT BALESMAN TO SELL WA3HERS AND CLEANERS. SEE OUR PERMANENT DISPLAY AT THE "DAY'LIGHT CORNER.” MERCHANTS HEAT AND LIGHT CO. APPLY TO H. W. CLAFFEY, HOURS. 2:30 TO 5. SANBORN ELECTRIC CO., 309 N. ILLINOIS ST. WE want a few men and ladles, either whole or part time, soliciting on a good paying proposition. Previous selling experience not necessary. Room 1256 Lemcke Annex. MR. GURRIE. S _ I T. LIAT -- N - WAN^ ED ~~ FELINTELLIGENT, ambitious young lady wishes position as typist, adding machine operator, file clerk and general office work. Harrison 1127. MATERNITY nurse, experienced. wants oases during February, March and April. For particulars call Webster 6 896. MISS WILLIAMS, hand laundry; finished work; rough dry. Harrison 2078. 60S W. Twenty-Seventh street. HOME LAUNDRY wants family washings. Called for and delivered. Kenwood 4536. MAID for general housework; cook, cleaning and Ironing Circle 5706. EXPERIENCED colored chauffeur. Call Lincoln 6133. ' - INSTRUCTIONS. n-w * s-y and popular piano music Af II taught in twsnty lessons, il w 4 1* VJi beginners and advanced. Christensen School. 106 Pembroke Arcade. Circle 3054. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITT BARBER COLLEGE. 809 E. Washington st.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 9767. SHORTHAND taught, reasonable. Results guaranteed. Circle 4?66.

BUSINESS SERVICES. . 1922 Spring Samples Now Ready We remodel old hats Into newest styles. We also reblock all kinds of men’s hats. GEO. H. MULLER CO„ Inc. 4 Doors South Lincoln Hotel 23 Kentucky ave. MA In 8179. j Eat Home Cooked Food Breakfast and dinner served at 1901 N. Illinois. Good food; reasonable price?. Chicken dinner on Sundays, Harrison OCI9. WOLMA BROTHERS Tinners and sheet metal work. Furnace epalring. 2109 Ashland ave. Har, 2023. SEWING machines repaired, adjusted and regulated. Regardless of make, Prices reasonable. Work guaranteed. Randolph 5997. BATHROOM fixtures, complete. S9O. Plunrbing supplies at retail. We save you m jney on Installation. E. M. HARDIN CO., 8220 E. Michigan. ELECTRICAL contracting. Wire 5-room oottage. sls; lighting fixtures and repair work. Circle 5726, Drexel 8698. HOUSE WIP.ING —Electrical work all kinds. Reasonable. W. F. Owen, P.andolph 0264. ~ SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDUE. 201 Indiana av. FEATHERS bought, sola and renovated; leather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. BI’RKLE. 416 Mass. M. 1425. LI. 1775. HEATH’S Union Barber Shop. Warm. comfortable bath rooms. 133 W. Market street. GOOD roofing, $1.25 per roll and up. E. M. HARDIN CO., 3220 E. Michigan. DRESSMAKING by oompetent dressmaker at your home or mino Webster 8223. ELECTRIC wiring; houses a specialty. No charges for estimates. Main 3635. PAPER HANGING done promptly and cheap. Call MR. PAPER HANGING, $3 per room, guaranteed. Circle 6012. CURTAIN'S to launder. Drexel 0895. MRS. J. LUTZ. HOUSES—TO LET. J:>29 S. EAST, mod., heated, 7 rins. $65.00 4S N. Chester, bath. 5 rooms 35.00 17% E. 15th, mode., heated, 4 rooms 36.09 07 W. 32d, mod., fur., 4 rooms 35.00 22 N. Bradley ave., 6 rooms 25.00 05 Division st., 6 rooms 20.90 411 N. Arsenal ave., 6 rooms 20.00 380 Tabor st., furnished 4 rooms.. 16.00 1111 Hiawatha st., colored. 5 rooms.. 15.60 E. E. Hatfield 40 N. Delaware et. STRICTLY modern apartment and flat! gas, water and heat furnished. 506 N. La Salle streeu CAPITOL. 2106 N.; six-room strictly modern half of double. RAndolph 5967. KINE-RO'Al ROOMING HOUSE. 211 YV. SIXTEENTH ST. X‘ iRTH WEST—6-ROOM MODERN! 46. RANDOLPH 4707. HCUS E S—W ANTED. WANT to rent March 1, 6 or 7-room house, privilege of small grocery, north or east. Web. 9548. BIX-ROOM house or apartment by March 1, preferably in Irvington or N. College vs., A. M. NORDLAND. Main 2722. FLATS, APARTMENTS—TO LET. 727 Fairfield Ave. Five* rooms, bath and gnrugrt, S6O. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4518. THREE-ROOM apartment, S4O: 4-room. SSO; 5-room,. $65; modern; heat furoUlied. BLlmont 1219. ‘ whTwuhry t ' LET • Times Want ad sell it for ;ga

TRANSFER AND STORAGE. Otto J. Snesz PACKING HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SHIPMENT AND OVERLAND HAULING. Boxes and barrels furnished for overland hauling Special price on return load Chicago, Cincinnati, Dayton. Louisville. NEW MODERN STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS. • LOW FREIGHT RaTES ON CALIFORNIA SHIPMENTS. MAIN 2853-3628. 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 165 Kentucky ave. AUTO MOVING VAN SERVICE. Main 2294. PARTLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. Private locked roorne and open space 25c pe- month and up. Local and overland transfer. We call and gl7e you exact prices on any kind of work without any obligation!. 419-22 le Market street Main 2750. LI 2680. Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER, PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey at. Main 2028. LI 1128. SCHOLL TRUCK TRANSFER by "the hour, day, week or Job. Kenwood 8844. UNION STATION TRANSFER Local. over 7 land moving; guaranteed work. M. 7119. ROOMS—TO" 4-ET. NICELY furnished front room; modern; private home north. Central car line. Randolph 8383. TWO furnished rooms upstairs and down. $2.50 and $3.00; modern. Drexel 4131. 1103 Madison avenue. FURNISHED room; modern; no other roomers. 419 E. North. No. 8 the Guilford. TWO rooms or cottage furnished for housekeeping. 1034 S. Pershing Belmont 1291. PARK ave., 2400 block; modern room for gentleman In private home. Harrlaon 2060. ILLINOIS. 1744 N.; two beautiful rooms, first and second floor. Harrison 3148. ' "BUSI N ESS PL ACES—TO LET. SWITCHING SITF Close In. One of the best dlstrlbut- ' ing points In city. Will leaae from one to five yeare. Will not lease to coal yard. Seventeenth and L. E. A W. railroad. • M. A- SILVER COAL <3O. . Webstir 0618. OFFICE—DESK ROOM—TO LET OFFICE completely equipped Including telephone; S2O per month. MR. WILSON, Main 0667, ~IbOm~R~U AN D ROIMS-70 LFT COLORADO, 101 N.; desirable modern room, private home; gentlemen. Irvington 4206. ms. ILLINOIS, M„ 1331; one housekeeping room; $4.50; everything furnished. Chrele 5490. TWO large rooms and kitchenette fbrnlshed; ground floor. 608 E. 12th et. REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. NEAT EAST SIDE HOMES. EASY PAYMENTS. 1925 N. Rural 6t., 4 rooms, gas, electric lighta, city water, newly painted and papered; price $2,250. 2010 N. Oxford st., 4 rooms In good condition; price 22,000. 2854 Brookslds, 4 rooms, gas, electrio lighte, city water; price $2,400. All on terms of $250 cash, balance monthly. HENRY & ROBBINS, REALTORS. Main 5538 163 E. Market at. Modern Home, Sacrifice Near Thirty-Third and College. east front. 7 rooms and bath, furnace, hardwood floors, oak finish, fireplace, sun parlor, garage. PRICE $8,200 Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors Colored Buyers A BARGAIN. Five-room cottage with gas and electric lights; large lot; W. Walnut street: SIOO cash and balance sl2 par month wili buy this. Dunlop & Holtegel. 122 E. Market.

Six-Room Modern Bungalow, East Lot 46x189; will sell for $4,09. Requires $2,000 cash; balance at < per cent 62 South Denny street. Nice 5-Room Cottage Electrio lighte, cement walks! east front, located soudiwest. Will sell on easy terms. Mr. Anderson. I. N. Richie & Son. 710-12 Bankers Trust Bldg. Main 6520. Bungalow Bargains East~ I can sell as low an S3OO caah and balance easy terms. See Mr. Mclnteer. I. N. Richie & Son. 710-12 Bankers Trust Bldg. ' Main 0520. Rare Bargain Modem bungalow. 6 rooms; on North Tremont, Just completed; small cash payment. balance like rent; will be shown by appointment. Call WILLIAM L. ELDER and BOWMAN ELDER. Main 0604; evenings. Randolph 6\oo. 926 Missouri St. Seven room*, gra.*, electricity, city water, Mnk In kitchen. cellar, gurago. Price $2,500. Term*. Call Trueblood. Reliable Realty Cos. Main 0186. Evenings. Irvington 4213. * n Six-room modern west, it TT /X\ II home In Trotter A Henry s Vi II /~A\ 11 s addition; $250 cash, balance S4O per month. GEO. A. LUCAS, 726 K. of P. Bldg. Circle 6600. SIX-ROOM house on paved street, southeast; gae, electricity; water in house; price. $2,400; S4OO cash, balance S2O per month. Jennings Bros., 28 S. 111. St. A IT Five-room bungalow east, (1 TANARUS! AII wlth 1 acre ’ * 4 - 25 °: well H H f-\i H located and not quite a year old. GEO. A. LUCAS, 726 K. of P. Bldg. Circle 6600. S6OO CASH, 5-room modern bungalow. east near car line. Only $4,200. MR. WRIGHT. Irvington 0292. SEVEN-ROOM modern, north, by owner; $8,750; terms Washington 2129. 'BY OWNER, 7-room modern home; good terms; fine location. Webster 8362.

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REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. Beautiful Bungalow Bargain Brand new Callfornla-Florlda* bungalow. thoroughly modern with garage newly furnished on beautiful Carrollton ave. Owner leaving city, will sell furnished for $8,500. Here 1b a real chance for someone with REAL MONEY’. Shown by appointment only by owner. Address A No. 1858, Times. South Belmont 1200 block. -room house, newly papered, sewer and electricity In. Small basement, large barn. For quick sale. $2,500; $350 cash R. L. Archbold. City Trust Cos. Circle 4022. Bel. 1026, ring 4. $250 Cash will fftv© you immdiat poHe**ir*n yf ft rood four-room h"me near Garfield Park. Electric light®, cistern and well. ment und*r entire houne. Newly painted. Price $2,500; monthly payment* $22.50. Call Ed O’Callahan, South Side Speci&liet, with McCord & McKinney, Bealtors 311 Lemcke Bldg. Circle 6220. Evening*. Webster MOO. 1328 Wm 33rd St Five-room modern bungalow and extra lot. 40x186; large basement; line south exposure. Price $5,500. Leaving city. Must sell. Sse It and make proposition. Call Trueblood. Reliable Realty Cos. Main. 0188. Evenings, Irvington 4211. * Five-Room Strictly Modern Bungalow Full biwemant, newly painted; IJmenton* avenue. Prire, $3,550, on easy term*. E. J. McCracken. City Trust Cos. Circle 4U22.' Rea, Randolph 6418 HERE IS A HOME. Six-room semi-modern, Bialn* avenue, one-half square Morris street car. Near schools and churches; $250 cash. 127.60 month. Call Washington 1564 evenings, or Main 2967 days. BUNGALOW, southeast. 6 looms, long living room; strictly modern; hot and cold water upstairs and down; new furnace, garage Price 14.000; S6OO cash. Seven-room double, lot 40x150 near Fountain Square, 2 bedrooms and bathroom, all piped part fixtures In, electrio lights, gas. both waters In house. Price $4,600; part rash C. J. OSBURN. Drexel 6184. k n Administrator’s sain of ([ -n r\ II the 9 room house located || M\ I at 1720 Broadway, three complete kitchens, admirably arranged for someone who wants to make the property pay for lts!f and still have a comfortable home. This property must be sold by Feb. 20. OKU, A. LUCAS, 726 K. of P. Bldg. Circle 66005 East McCarty Near Virginia avenue, 8 rooms, soft and city water In the house, gas for cooking and light. Fair payment down, balance like rent. Price, $2,600. Indiana Trust Cos. West Indianapolis Six-room hus; modern except bath; located on hill, •2,500; on easy term*. Fowler & Eaton. Main 6171. _ 201 City Trust Cos DOUBLE *lx room* * *ld* near Garfield Park. Price $4,000; terms. H. G. Morten 1011 Lemcke Bldg. Seven-Room Modern Home Double garage, deep lot. $5,000; $2,000 cash. S3O per month. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. BIX ROOMS. modern. well, hardwood throughout, large closets, double garage, good shrubbery and fruit; Fortieth and iroadway, $7,500. By OWNER. YVash.ngton 2744. Modern Home, East Eirht room* at a pre-war price and ea*y payment*; $3,850; S4OO ca*h, balance $35 per month; improved atreet. Dunlop & Holtegel. 122 E. Market.

BARGAIN —Close In Fletcher avenue home, 8-rooms, all modern, double garage, first class condition. MARGARET BERRY Main 5X47 __ _ Drexel 4254 VACANT lot. 40x150. 1210 Finley ave.; all Improvements In. Drexel 9885. REAL ESTATE—SALE OR TRADE Bungalow Beech Grove Will trade or Bell this wonderful bargain, 5 rooms, strictly modern. Has large garage, plenty of fruit trees. Very large lot. Will trade this for rooming house, good rentals or second mortgage property, or good securities. HASTY REAL ESTATE OFFICE 36 When bldg. Circle GOO 7. Cl rcla 2184. “See Us for Trades.” Fanil —For Sale or Trade Have $2,000 equity in 210 acres of bottom land 8 miles from Bloomington, Ind.. that can be traded for equity in city rental or lot. McCord & McKinney, Realtors 811 Lemcke Bldg. Circle 5220. Lot For Trade Beautiful corner lot, 50x200 feet; bearing fruit trees, shads trees, walks; east on Greenfield line; for city lot east or north. Address A No. 1701, Times. REAL ESTATE and real estate contracts bought, sold and exchanged. Main 1282. LOTS—FOR SALE! Choice Lot 40x175, two square* southeast of Fair Grounds. Price only 1526; |lO cash, |1.60 weekly. Main 1409, ! WHEN patronizing these advertisers men* tlon the Times.

REAL ESTATE—WANTED. Property Owners Attention If you want to sell and are looking for Immediate results see us. We have cash buyers watting for a right priced semimodern piece of property. We mean business. Howard C. Venn Main 1116. 108 E. Market. Wanted to Buy Real Estate Have cash buyer for city property; call me at once If you want to sell your stale house or double. Main 0520. BHKL--1 URN, with I. N. Richie & Son. 710-12 Bankers Trust Cos. Main 0520. 45-ACRES of Florida land, suitable for truck gardening or fruit, as first payment on modern house. Will assume mortgage. Irvington 1455. FARMS—FOR SALE. Land Auction Tuesday, February 14th at 10 a. m., we will sell 147 acres good producing corn land without reserve. 2 miles west of Cicero, Hamilton County. Good sevenroom house with cellar; front veranda two overflowing wells. 46x70 barn; garage for two automobiles; double corn cribs with sheds; wood house chicken [house, good orchard, fine producing sugar 1 orchard. One of the nice farm homes in i Hamilton County; excellent location; farm well fenced and drained, $2,000 cash on day of sale. Very llbi ral terms on balance. Will also eell personal property. James K. Webb. R. C. Fo-Lniid Auction Cos. Auctioneers, Nobienville. LANDOLOGrT FREE TpE CIAL~NUMBER Just out. containing many facts of clover land In Marinette ryounty. Wlaconaln. If for a home ot on investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands, where farmers grow rich eend at once for this special number of LANDOLOGY. It Ile free on request. Address SKIDMURERIEHLE LAND CO.. 113 HkldmoroRlehle Bldg Marinette. Wls. 83-ACRE f<rm for sale, north of Morgantown. Drexel 6238. ■ ~ r~— .=ur SALE OR TRADE. 80-ACRE farm for sale or trade. Call Irvington 0538. REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN. Suburban Tract A dandy 6-acr tract; food house and barn; chicken hous anti garage. In a good location, s rplle* from the Monument. $3,000, SI,OOO Vu*h. balance monthly. H. L. HELM. REALTOR. City Trust Cos. Circle 4021. Irvington 1481.

Acreage, East ? *-6 ncre* *ftt for 11.260, $26 cash. $12.60 monthly. Irv 1 nr*on 0612 evpnln gn. W. H. Copper & Cos. 528 lemcke Bids;. AUTO MOBILES—FOR SALE. AUCTION ERg Automobile Sale Will b* held 328 W. Maryland St. beinr 2 block* south and 3 blocks weat of Traction Terminal Bids . Indianapolis. Saturday, Feb. llth Beginning at 10 a. m. Thls consignment of cars of 25 automobile* of various model* and make*. There will iUo boa few truck* offered. Sale to bo made on liberal tirmi R. C. ROWLAND AUCTION CO. Auc 'oneerv. 615 Traction Bldg. Phone: Circle 0247. DODGE BROTHERS motor oars; a good assortment st all times. C.H.WalleriC.M Company Uaoas BaofHßßa Koto*Verna** 146 North Meridian. FORDS —All models and styles. Sale or exchange for any make car. Cash or payment. 725 Virginia ave. DRexol (JOB3. ALL kinds of cars. SSO, $75, SIOO down, balance email weekly payments. INDPL3. AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 518 N. Capitol. MAXWELL, 1919 touring; new paint, good tires; A-l mechanical shape. Bargain and terms. 644 K. Washington st. Main 3493. FORDS! Fords! Fords. We have a sow bargains left as low as S4O down; balance one year. WIDK3 A MILLER. 644 E. W’aHhlngton. FORD ROADSTER $85.00 FORD TOURING 60.00 TURNER. 726 Virginia ave. Drexel 6083. PATTERSON 6. 1920 model. Continental motor; first-class condition; will sacrifice, Randolph 4425. WAVERLY elec., late model, SIOO, firstclass condition, cord tires, A rare bargain. Wash. 4108. OVERLAND speedster; good running order. $35 cash, l'ou will have to hurry. Drexei 6083. FORD sedan, 1920 tnodol; sale or exchange for any make car. 725 Virginia ave. Drexel 6083. TRUCKS—FOR SALE. REO TRUCK speed wagon, storm from; good condition. S7OO. 814 Fletcher ave. Drexel 8925. FORD TRUCK” FOR SALE. CALL LIN~ CULN 6085. AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. AUTOS WANTED I. Wolf Auto Cos. 619 N. Illinois et. Main 1679 LI 3063. AUTOS wanted. WEISSMANS. 212-14 K. New York street. Main 4446 MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES. Now Is the time to have your motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 634-36 Mass. Ave. Main (404. CASH paid for all kinds of motorcycles FLOYD FKTBRMAN. (09 Massachusetts kvsnus.

AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. SCORED CYLINDERS REPAIRED. EAGLE COPPER INLAY PROCESS. CYLINDER GRINDING. NEW EQUIPMENT. Oversize piston rings and pins, crankshaft grinding; steel starter gears put on. EAGLE MACHINE CO. 24 N. Noble st. Main 0814. CARBON REMOVED 60c per cylinder, while you wait; guaranteed harmless to motor. TOWING—OPEN 24 HOURS—SERVICE M. M. Trexler's Auto Service. 1120 Central. Main 6075. COLVIN BATTERY COMPANY. 121 E. Maryland gt. Circle 1870. Recharge, 6->’olt, 50c; 12-volt. 76e. New battery, guaranteed two year*. 611. $14.50; 613, $16.50; 127. |2rso. AUTO WASHING Crar specialty. 234 North IlUnola S & S Auto Laundry Ford Bodies Trade your old one for anew one. One open commercial. AL’TOWA BODY DIBT. 8M E. Market. MOTOR OILS—Gulf at 65c ' and Sunoco at 90c a gallon. Guaranteed. 553 Mass. ave. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. Match Your Coat /"W f With a Pair of / \ l J TROUSERS 11 \ j $3.95 tj $lO. Work ll / \ 1 Pants, $1.95 to $4 1 U I y IHE PANTS STOKE CO. It h I 11, 48 W. Ohio. 114 E. Ohio J* % V Two Stores. ® WHEN you think of buying furniture, come In and see the largest and most complete line of It In the United State! In one store am we will make agreeable terms with you. BAKER BROS. WHY pay high prices tor new furniture when you can buy good, clean, rebuilt furniture for almost half what you pay for new at the square-deal store. BAKER BROB, FOR SALE —Sanitary couch, with extra heavy pad, in good condition. Phone HA rrlson 0633. Nights phone Cl rcle 7883. WE CARRY the largest and most complete line of stoves In the city; hotblasts. ban burners, canfion Moves, combination coal and gas ranges or gas and coal oil. You can auva money here. BAKER BROS. WE ARE overstocked on leather rockrs and easy chalra of &J 1 makes and descriptions Now Is the time to buy and buy right at BAKER BROS., on easy terms. THREE-PIECE overstuffed daveno suites. In tapestry, velour, leather, imitation leather and mohair at prices that will amaze you and on terms that any one can buy at BAKER BROS. WE buy in large quantities so that we can give our customers a better quality of furniture at lower prices than they can gel any*here and we sell on easy terms. . BAKER BROS.

SCHOOL BOOKS New end used We pay cash for used books. CRAWFORD'S, lenn. and North. COMPLETE euttes In bedroom furniture and many odd pieces of the best quality st lowest prices and on easy payments at BAKER BIG >3. MAKE your old cost imi like new suit by matching s pair trousers with the CORRECT PANTS MAKERS CO. 104 8, W. Ohio St. FOR SALE —Black crepe de chine pajamas silk kimono and other things. Everything new. Reasonable. Rhone Drexel 4282. NEW drop side sanitary couches; Simmons make. $3.50; new pad $3.50; $1 down and 50c a week. BAKER BROS. FOR SALE —Bedspread and bolster, full size, unbleached muslin; appllqued in morning glory design. Phone Drexel 4282. FOR SALE—Boy's dark blue heavy ooat, size 14-16; Just cleaned. altered and pressed, cheap. Webster 6894. HAMILTON-BEACH carpet washer, almost new, $75. cost $350. Call Circle 0271. IKK”9 given on new and used machines White Sewing Machine Cos. SI2 Mass are. CINDERS; large load; truck delivery. WbMtr 1401. SET of drum* cheap If sold at once. Phone Drexel 5645. DIRT; good rich soil; dump truck delivery. Randolph 2928. WE MAKE * PANTS and SELL 'EM DIRECT TO YOU AT A BAVINO. H ItJriM'’ TAILORING CO 264 Massachusetts Are. MISCELLANEOUS—WANTED^ WE CAN use gome good showcases, cash registers and grocery fixtures. Will pay a good cash price. BAKER BROS. Main 3466. WE CAN use 100 first-class refrigerators; must be good. BAKER BROS.. 219 East Washington St. WANTED—Stroller or sulky; 'fliust be cheap. Circle 7090. MUSICAL-SALE OR WANTED LARGE table size Columbia grnphaphone. Just like new. sl6. Drexol 0362. DOGS. POULTRY, PIGEONS, ETC THOROUGHBRED COCKERELS and eggs, Rhode Island Red. Harrison Strain Beech Grove 155-1. HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dog. INDIANAPOLIS HUM! NE SOCIETY City dog pound 924 E. N. Y Mnln 0875 29 THOROUGH B RED WHITE ~Le7T- ' HORN PULLETS; excellent layers; sacrifice SSO. Ben Davis 1272. LIVE STOCK ANI> VEHICLES. BELGIAN farm mare. See at 19th and Alvord. Webster 8045. MACHINERY AND TOOLB. WONDER MIXERS MIXERS, HOISTS. FiIMPS, EN ITNES ALL SIZES CARRIED IN STOCK BURL FINCH. DIST 812-20 W MARYLAND STREET. AUCTIONS. MCPHERSON AUCTION CO. We sell everything on earth. 10 West Ohio street. Room 203. Phone Circle 4583. Circle 6871. DID YOU SELL IT T If not, try the automobile columns of The Times Want Ads.

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rr g ; i OAL and wood—.fori sale, ' Buy Your Coal Best Prices coa * money can buy guaranteed, p guarantee Is absolutely good. S" ' a splint lump. fk.. ...... *7.40 Kentucky lump forked 7.40 Best Pocahontas lump, fk g.zo Pocahontas shoveled lump.!!!’. 8.10 xJ t Pocahontas mine run 7.25 iec-t Indiana Ca lump fk 6 60 Bent Hamilton lump, fk 6.50 Best Indiana clean lump 6.26 Be*t Indiana Burner lump 6.25 r> e3 l £ aa " es * forked 660 Best Cass egg shoveled 8.25 rivl o!i,lpt dall 'l ery to any PArt of" the city. second* one >Ur ° rder ttn<3 1 wUI ‘ et th# Cl2i?; M ,z faROYER 430 GUIANA AVE ClrUe 148a Lincoln 5443. Kindling With Each Ton r r Unton No. 4 clean fk...56.!5 Ailinola mine run 6.50 IK- iu , m P arge forked, clean. .*. 7 00 Beat Illinois egg, clean forked 676 Beat Brazil egg, clean fc rked 7.00 Best Brazil block, clean forked... . 775 J gh grade nut and alack 4*75 delivered anywhere in the city.* St 2225. Union Ice and Coal Cos. Since 1908. Ask your friends THIS WEEK ONLY Ko. 3 Poea. Lump... .$7.75 Ind. Lump $5.75 111. Lump $6.75 ZERO ICE £ FUEL CO. Randolph 036. G 9? D r,^°* l at re,a * on ble prices. LETZ„,INt>KR & DAVIS COAL AND ICE CO. Circle 04.5. Calls received day or night. GOOD grade of Indiana coal, forked coal, ill tt j - 9 * ilov ** e ‘ i - 75; mine run. 15.i0! COAL a, . ...h a BAIN COAL CO. Main 1531. 212 N. Pine. Main Hsl.

LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS OF THE PARK DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Sealed bids will be received by the city ’ controller of the city of Indianapolis, Ind., until 19 o'clock noon, on the 24th day of February, 1922, far the whole or any part of sixty thousnrt t. 60,000) dollars of bonds of the park district of the city of Indianapolis, Ind., which aald bonds are designated ’ Park District Bonds of i 1922, Issue No. 1.” and will be dated March 1, 1922. Said bonds will be sixty (69) in number and will be for one thousand ($1,999) dollars each with Interest coupons attached. Said bonds will bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum payable semi-annually on the first day of January and July of each year. The first coupon on each bond will become due and payable on the first day of July, 1923. and will be for the interest x>n such bond from the day of Issue to said date. Said bonds will mature on March 1, 1927. Both principal and Interest are payable at the office of the treasurer of the city of Indianapolis, Ind., and constitute an obligation of the park district of the city of Indianapolis, Ind. Bids for the purchase of said bonds shall be Indorsed "Bid for Park District Bonds of 1922. Issue No. I.” and directed to the city controller, Indianapolis. Ind. Bidders may bid for all or any part of said bonds. Proposals will be opened by the city controller at his office on the 24th day of February, 1922, between the- hours of 13 noon and 2 o'clock p. m., when he will award said bonds, or If he shall see | fit a part thereof, to the highest and i best bidder therefor, but the said con- j troiler shall have the right to reject any ! or all bids or proposals or any part there- j of and shall have tbs right to accept a i part of any bid aiw. to award upon any i bid the whole or tny legs number of i bonds covered by said bid. excepting only I that no bonds she.i be sold for less than' par He may also, Jn his Judgment and I discretion, award a part of said bonds to one bidder and a part to another. Each bid shall be accompanied by a ; certified check upon some responsible bank \ of the city of Indianapolis, Ind.. payable i to the order of Ralph A. Lemcke, city treasurer, for a sum of money equal to two and one-half (2 Hi per cent of the face or par ..value of the bonds bid for. The bonds awarded will bs delivered at the office of the c.ty treasurer of Indianapolis, Ind., on the 24th day of February, 1922, or at such time or times as may, on the day bids are opened and award Is made, be agreed upon; all such de- ; liveries, however, to be made within thirty (30) days from the date of such award and the successful bidder or bidders shall take and pay for the bonds awarded to him or them, and his or their omission, neglect or refusal so to do shall be a breach of the contract of his bid or proposal, on account of which damages shall be returned or recovered as liquidated. Said bonds are offered for sale under and by virtue of the provisions of an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 74, 1919. entitled “An Act Concerning the ’Department of Public Parks’ In Cities of the Flret Class, defining Its powers and duties, creating a taxing district for park purposes In each city of the first class, repealing conflicting laws, and declaring an emergency." and an act of the General Axsembly of the State of Indiana amendatory thereto, approved July *l, 1920, and pursuant to resolution of the board of park commissioners of the city of Indianapolis, Ind., directing the undersigned to Issue and sell said bonds for tho purpose therein set out. The opinion of Messrs. Smith. Remster. Hor. ook & Smith concerning the legality of .hesa -bonds will be furnished to the successful bidder for the same. JOSEPH L. HOGUE. City Controller.

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF MARION COUNTY, INDIANA. OF • PROPOSED ISSUE OF COUNTY UNIT ROAD BONDS. I Notice Is. hereby given to the taxpayers :cf Marion 'County, In the State of Indiana. that the board of commissioners of said county has determined upon and duly authorized the issuance of bonds in the total principal sum of $216,000.00 to bear interest at the rate of five (5) per cent per annum to pay for the construct’on of the improvement of Northwestern • venue and certain separate bridges to be constructed in connection with and as a part of said Improvement, ail In said county, under and pursuant to the countyunit road law, on petition of Charles F. jHessong et al. Witness my hand as auditor of said County this Slst day of January. 1922. LEO K FESLER. . Auditor Marion County. Indiana. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP, MARION COUNTY. INDIANA, OF PROPOSED ISSUE OF CERTAIN ROAD BONDS AGAINST SAID TOWNSHIP. Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers cf Franklin Township. In Marion County, of the State of Indiana that the Board cf Commissioners of said county, has detwtnlned upon, and duly authorized, the Issuance of certain bonds in the total prlnj cipal sum of $37,000.00 to bear interest the rate of 484 per cent per annum, to pay for the construction of the improvement of Churchman pike, in said town•hip, under and pursuant to provisions of 'Three-Mile Road Law,” on petition of Robert H. Collins et al. Witness my hand as auditor of said county this Slst day of January. 1922. LEO K. FESLER. Auditor of Marlon Couii y, Indiana.

DETFCTiYES. Ouigley-Hjland Agency Cm] and* Criminal Investigator* 626-529 Peoples Bank Bids Main 6902. FINANCIAL. PERSON AL LOANS $lO TO S3OO Thl* office le operated under the supervision of the State of Indiana and was established for the purpose of providing • place where honest people can borrow any amount from $lO to $390 without paying more than the legal rate of interest or without being imposed upon la any way. It Is only necessary that you are keeping house and permanently located. NO WORTHT PERSON REFUSED We do not notify your employer, celtner do we make inquiries of your friends, relatives or trades people. You can nave alt time necessary for repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep the money. Call and let us explain. No charges unless you borrow Loans with otner companies paid off and more money advanced at legal rates. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAIN 8923 OR IA NCOLN 2450. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Jtocms 2CU-7-9 Indiana Truat Bid*. 118 £. Wash r.gton St Corner Vir Ave. LOANS “ On furniture, pianos, autos, live stock, farm Implements and other col!atral. CAPITOL LOAN Cos. 141 H E- Washington St. Main 0585. Auto. Lincoln 7184. WE MAKE first and second mortgages on Improved farms and Indianapolis real estate. AETNA MORTGAGE AND INVEST'T CO. 608 Fidelity Trust bldg. FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WIL*QN. I *6 Delaware et. Main 1618.

MOVIE OWNERS TO INVITE HAYS TO STATE EVENT Convention May Link Photoplay Indorsers and Women’s Club Sessions. A movement to hold the annual convention of the Motion Picture Theater Owners of Indiana In Indianapolis concurrently with the annual meetings of tb* Indiana Board of Photoplay Indorser* and the Indiana State Federation of Wo. men’s Clubs and to Invite such notableg of the movie Industry as Will H. Hays, Sidney Cohen, president of the Motion Picture Owners of America, Norma and Constance Talmadge and others to bg present, was announced today by Gustav G. Smith, president of the Indiana photoplay body. The photoplay Indorsers who have branches in all the larger cities of the State, will meet April 4 and 5 and the State Federation of Women’s Club on April 6 and 7. Mr. Schmidt said the tentative plan of the theater owners Is t®~. hold their convention on April 5 and (Is The movie notables are to be Invited to the convention not only to talk to the Indiana movie men, but also In order that the club women of the State "may be given the opportunity of meeting the real people of the Industry,” Mr. Schmidt said. In addition to the Talmadgt sisters. Mr. Schmidt said he feels certain a number of other stars would come In response to invitation to the big producing companies to send representative*

ONE MEMBER OF‘WHITE MULE’ PARTY FINED Canadian Says Effort to Get Hat Cleaned Led to Drinking. A "white mule" party held In the ET!senhans cleaning and pressing parlor"* at 2”23 Mnssachusetts avenue, resulted la John Bolton, who lives at the Barton Hotel, being fined SSO and costs today In city court on the charge of operating a blind tiger. He wag arrested at his room early today on warrants sworn to byMrs. Mabel Elsenhans, SGK Lowell avenue, the affidavits charging ope’viing a blind tiger and assault and bat.ery on Mrs. Elsenhans. Mrs. Elseobans testified that Bolton had glveu her husband a bottle of “white mule” whisky which she charged he took from a bag that he carried Tuesday night. She said she accompanied the police when they searched her husband'* store and that they found thirty bottles, each of which contained a Uttle whisky. She also stated that Bolton had attacked her when she tried to persuade her husband to go hom4. Bolton, who Is a Canadians and who had served four year* in France, has been In Indianapolis seven months. He was wounded during the war. He represents a publishing company. He stated to the court that he went to the Elsenhans shop to get his hat cleaned Tuesday night. That while there Elsenhans and a man he did not know all chipped In and bought some liquor. Bolton said he did not know where the liquor came from, but that he had four or five drinks of It In the basement of the Massachusetts avenue store. “1 am a Canadian and I like good whisky,” he said. "I don't like that white mule liquor.” He denied having attacked Mrs. Elsenhans. He also said he did not give Elsenhans liquor. The statements of Bolton were verified by Elsenhans, who was brought Into court on a forthwith supboenae. The assault and battery charges were discharged, but Judge Delbert O. Wilmeth said he believed that Bolton gave the bottle of liquor to Elsenhans. The ease was appealed. Jewell Hudson, negro, 1521 Laurel street, was fined SSO and costs on ft blind tiger charge. Nine half pints el “white mule” were found in a traveling bag under his bed by the police.

22 OF CREW LAND AT NEW PORT NEWS Sunker- Transport’s Captain Unable to Account for 4 Men. NORFOLK. Va„ Feb 9—The steamer Transportation of the North America Line put Into Newport News early today with twenty-two members of the crew of the former Army transport Northern Pacific, which sank off New York yesterday after catching fire while en route to Chester, I’a., for repairs. Among the men picked np by the Transportation east of Northeast End Light last night, was the captain of the Northern Pacific, the first officer, the chief engineer and the first assistant engineer. The captain was unable to account for the four engineers ot the Sun Ship Building Company of Chester, who were reported missing after the sinking of the Northern Pacifld. Dance of Death CARDIFF, Wales, Feb o—Dancing to amuse her baby sister, 3-year-old Annie Cleary of Senghenydd fell into a pail of boiling water and was fatally scalded.

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