Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 240, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 February 1922 — Page 9
INDIANA DAILY TIMES. 25-29 S. Meridian St. Main 3500. Classified Adv. Dept. RATES. One time 11 per' line Three consecutive tirrjes.. .10 per line Sir. consecutive times 09 per line •Contract rates on ■application. Lodges and Club notices 75c per liysertion Church notices (1 Inch or less) 50e per Insertion Over 1 Inch .07 per line additional Death notices ....... Ssc * per Insertion Card of Thanks or In Memorlam Notices 0,7 per line Ads received "tintil 11:45 a. m. for publication same day.
.-.-.w.v ER ?- l . F .F C . TORS: ‘-.-. TOa CcL farlors 1232 Union at. PLANNER & BUCHANAN ' 320 North Illinois St Fvneral directors tq the people of Indian- ‘ 'fipblia Since 1887. Phont t —Maim 06’41-0642. LI 2641. ‘ INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY George Grinstemer Funeral Director. 6-2 E. Markets J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. ST. 1671. Drexel 0322. * ! : \V. T. Bfasengym 1625 Shelby st. Drexel 2570. Stewart 1114. 1702 N. Illinois. Randolph 6870. |DW. L. HOLMAN 2612 Central Ave. Randolph 5803. CHAs’. A* HOC KEN SMITH. .., 7 24 N. Uliaois. Main 1166. LI 11^6. pcnLral DIRECTORS — ffl E. KREIGER. LI 1154, Maln"l4B4: ITUS N. Illinois. Ladd—BEßT S. GAUD. 2130 Prospect st. fFhofleg;,. Drexel 042 j. gT. i'2£i. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & TITUS. 951' Ngrth Pah LI 6564. Male 3680. FEENEY & FEENEY. 1024 N, grinds. Main 0843, ueath a'np funeral rsonc&s. "wiLLLAM O.—Age 77 years, away at §t. Vincent's hospital at 12 p. m., E e h. 14. Sjpryices at residence. 543 fl t CatTpjlVtn Saturday. Feb. IS, at 10 a. m. Burial Crown Hill. GRTX3Oi.Y, EDNA—Beloved daughter of Mr. ami ■ Mrs. Wot: Gregory, died Wed need* •/, a eh. 15. age 11 moa. Funeral Fri Say, Feb. 17 at 2 p. m. 'from" residence. 2#*7, Wendell ave. Burial' Crown Hill Ceonetery. HINES.'MRS. LARKIN A.—Passed away uP>Jb. 15, 19 22, at the home of her son, G. HfnM; '2704 Cornell 'ave. Funeral Friday, Feb. 17, at 2 p. n!., at the Christian Holiness Church at 23 and and JVte.r nr-dal*. KAVLOR, ALICE BUTLER —Wife of 'Thomia 11. Kaylor, pjvssed a>vay Wednesday morning - . ‘Funeral*services at the residence, -Vi Downey' ave., Friday 2 p. m. Burial Crown ’ Hill. KRAMP, MAGDELENA LAXGENBERG.ER—BeIoved .wife of Charles Kramp. passed aw*ay Feh. lj>, 1922, at 9 a. m'., at her residence, 238 N. (pakland. Funeral Friday Irvvited. G u Cemetery. LA.YNE, HARRY M^be-loved 'husband of Bpse Layhe, died Wednesday. Feb. 14, at residence, 622 E. st., ape 39 years. Funeral Saturday B:3d a. m. at the residence, St. Patrick Church. Friends invited. Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. T 188 E TS~M fS S CATIRIB B.—Daughter of Mrs. Margaret R. Tibbets, 24 34 N. Pe nnay 1 van fa st., passed % w.aVv suddenly Wednesday *p. m. Funeral services* 2 p. m. Saturday at the above, residence. w^Sj,AND FOUND. LOST—Female collie dog; yellow and l \rolte; aiiswers to'Mtff. Liberal reward. ■W 5144. ‘ v rWt v®ry playful, r. m Wa ast ! d-. brtwn't hUe r PERSONALS.
CHIROPRACTIC 1 roiesgipn. X- * IV hy \ot Pecomea Doctor of Chiropractic ? D ( av and evening classes now forming. W)Q*AL. CITY BAJ4* B4.D*. Room tyAWAPOUS.INOIAWA 604 j&Jmon CJwwfiAsoebn President of the Indiana Chiropractic ’ lAc. Rational ‘adjßetjfienta for chrAiic, Bub-aut* and atfuH* diseases. Phone, Circle 7374. 149 N. Delaware street. fjCwßtoWt JrATET’ vr/w for ccfcflnament, * private; priors reasonable; nysy weak for board; -bablcn adopted, wt f booklet. Mfc. T. B. JjOtfo, 4911 E. ffSWQty-Styonth at., Ka.saa Olty, Mo MaS,JS,SEpI.KIiS, D.P . D.C., D O. Drugless therapy, osteo, magnetic massage. Eoias 9 a. m. to 5 p. rii. 721 gusse!! f mfs-ayep by mascour of French Wfi: |prlr.g3 Hq,te:. Here for >ie wlr-W-wSJT POWERS. Bjslmont IM6. WANSSP. cfcili tfc by-ri atd roonf; fcoV'Ajt? £o bdaj-c. .~c .-'■bra >aVv not over 1 yeftfj oyltii Vp. jve p.t nr. i ji7t4 N. iftjnfla al,, 4u'l. a. pAirpiage. Clrcfe liS9O. -*■ '•* ' 1 r} !*• wp/cf ’<? rpvTJj* e; ' ■ ■’ • ~ 'i throw Jilted Multigrapli riblms awatyl net us re-ink them for you. We Itsajte a specialty of rjia;_?hing. A ULG will cenwtrtoe you. AHfcfc £rt* prlrtrz ki&k ? 4**t y u ‘r^r 4 W Ck f Dt H. Dunai” Supply Cos. iv S. Ca>.io. av. -* Sa-t nrAfn cooivßD food. BrealHast hnd diuner served at 1901 N. Illinois. ,* Good fwo&; reuson.'ifcio prices. Chicken dinner iqi Sundays. I-fgrrfson 0013. BAT*ROG dxturtuj, complete. J9O. Plumbing supplies at retail. We save you wpifj- *n 4n** Ration. E. M. HARDIN CO,, 3220 E. Michigan. E KAi* M E Ft3 Thought, sold and renovat'd; feather maUtassess and pillows made. E. V. Hf'UKI.E, 416 Mass. Wjiin i'AFE* J4.no room" complete. furnished. Painting, varnishing. JfWDBLL. Irvington 1440. St. 2.410. FUR N A CES 1 nut ailed 535. 00 up. Cal 1 -MESSENGER'S. Main 0491 or Circle 5144. Ask for manager furnace dept. EBRCTRICAf contracting. Wire 5-room cottage, flaj.llghtmg fixtures and repair work. Cirale ofiti', fcbexei 9595. IP USE WlßlN'!fpMvfop'trleal work oil kinds. Reasonable. W. F. Owen, Randolph 02S-y safety razor blades Sharpened TUT.TL.EDGp, 201 Indiana ave. PAJPEfIR HANGING done promptly and ALL kinds furnace work, tinning, roofing. Repair work a specialty. Call Drejiel 8519. ELECTRIC houses a specialty. NP charges for estimates. * Main 3635. EAPER HANGING. Price right. Drexel 4087. RARER hanging, paper furnished; $4.50 p-r room; latest samples. Circle 6067. GOUJ(S roofing $1.25 per roll and up. E. M. HARDIN CO.. 3220 E. Michigan.
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WHEN A MOTOR WES OR A SPARK PLUG PAHS THE FARMER StTTITU ON'HIS PASTURE FENCE HE AS>fS THEM IN, NCT IN THE MOOP TO AW~ ANP SO HE SEPERATES THE SHEEP AND GOATS, ESPECIALLY WHEN you are not alone’ TO WATCH §#CH passing motorist WHIRL OY, but just that he may see what they will po. ano makes the "goat" PXY AIL THAT IS'HIS OUE IT!s NiCE TO HEAR THE WHISKERED FARMER SAY- HE KNOWS WHICH MAN 15 PIPING WITH‘HIS WIFE HE KNOWS THAT WIVES AND HUSBANDS FRET ANP FUME HE LETS THE "SHEEP GO CALMLY ON JtfS WAY “JUST STEP RIGHT OH AND USE MY TELEPHONE" ANP WHAT NEW CHICKEN RUMS'MTH EACH CLP GUY. &UT WHILE THEY WAIT; THAT LOVERS OILL ANP COO . PUT ALWAYS MAKES THE WRETCHED GOAT CO ME „ ' THROUGH.
CHIROP'RACTtC COLLEGE < Bea Chiropractor! Get out of the rut. Make more money than you eve* have before'. Be. of greater service to humanfty. Now is the time to s(art Or. if yoir‘ar.e hick aiid wafot to get Veil, come to our big Chiropractic Clinic, where hundreds of men, women and children are taking adjustments and getting Well. You merely pay $1 registration and thep entitled to 'adjustments free, for 30 days. Don’t be 'sick any longer. Came and get well. Registration hourg, 3p. m. and T p. m. Central States College of Chiropractic E. R. BEBOUT, D. C., President. 1031-1037 Lemcke Bldg-. Corner Market and Pennsylvania St*.
Aa Insurance policy paying $12.50 PcR WEEK for sickness or accident disability and i $£,500 Accidental Death Costs Only $5 Per Year Double the ftbove for $lO per year. Can furnish you also, fvlth life, tire, automo* bile and various other health arid accident policies "at ’ correspondingly lbw rates. Address A No. 1909. Times. ~ SEWING, repairing shirts. embroidery and dressmaking of all kinds; also chll dren’s. Main ROOFING, plain red. green or design, laid over shingles or new work. Repair work. Webster 9174, PLASTERING of alt* kinds; chimney building and pointing. Cast Drexel 9280. SEAMSTRESS! day work, hand sewing a specialty. MIS3 TANNER. Clrale 187F. DRESS?.!A KING and plain sewing. Reasonable prices- Main 8932. CURTAINS 'to v launder. "Drexel 0895. MRS. J. Lt'TZj. DETECTIVES. Quigley-II yland Agency Civil and* Criminal Inyestiggtgra 626-629 Peoples Bank Bldg. Main 2902. MALE. H ELP—WANTED. WANTED—Boys who want good downtown Tim es routes, call and See Mr. MoOrehead,' at Tirties office any afternoon afltr '2 o’clock. INSTRUCTIONS. PRIVATE LESSONS; all systema ahorth*nd_; typewriting and bookkeeping; also Burroughs calculator work, certiffid teachers; day and night classes; special rates noV offered. Call' or write for particulars Circle 12It. - „ JACKSpN BUSINESS COLLEGE. 157 N. Uiinrjis. •p*. a and popular piano music [Lr /l\ u]l taught In twenty lessons, *> 1 “ beglhiiers and advanced. Christensen School, 106 Pembroke Arcade. Circle‘3o34;. ’ ’ • *' ’ ’ BE A W ELDER It pays to hav* a trade. Bn roll In wln--1 ter course. V. M. C. X\ fright .school. ! Riley 1331. * L ' ' „ * ' i .MEN to learn barber trade. ‘ tpn pt.. India:.apolis, lud. Circle' 01.57'. SALESMAN—WANT SALESMEN A self-respecting - , salesman L'hose ambition is beyond his present place, might fihd more We require a of clean ciiaracter, who l would appreciate a Jlfe Job’ with a fast corfdifur' where 'be rewarded witn far above average * ear,nir4T. Call 4X J* Od Wl’.ow Bldg aftej 0 : a. m. PALB.3MWANTED to carry pilt line ot solder, tin and o'n p qo:nmission basis; 'Aust be' ftfriiillar with the hardware, automobile, pujpnjy trade. Excellent ‘ srdvllne prdposklon. Adiresa M. C. CANJIEL.D SONS COMPANY. S3 Wilsey st.. Newark, N. J. (. EWALE HELP—WANTED. GIRLS YVv. J '/VfiU wC tv .C-‘ IND. CO. |woom'o- curnc c Yv:* ana Mer.u^r,. WANTED—General girl. Tpquiro at lo2f CarfleM dbive immediately. SITUATiC'N ’.VAN"! r L’f.ALL. •* *"*■* * grocery aesire^ position. Can giv’e nonest reference. 1?7, - ct V!nn city. fwAXT DAY WO RK CL BA N(J AND IRONINti CIRCLE 570tf. LAUNDRY work to bring home; best references. Harrison 0549. LAUNDRY work to bring home; first class work. Lincoln 4794, | .t- HOUSES—TO LET. 1130 Finley * Five rooms, S2O; artificial gas, electric Ughts to be, put In. ohelfiy <gir. Dunlop & HQltegel. 122 E- M uKot. 2124 Langley Avo. Th and kitch.enetta; semi-mod* o.rn. Good Igcatimi near car line, S2O. > State Savirips and Trust Cos. Main 4 517. >iDDJSKN sjjc rooms. 140; cottage. 5 ' rooms. $25. 31S Ilorfngn, Phone, Brooks>de J l9‘Bfi. ’ NkW four-room house; electric lights. 1103 4Vest Vermont. Circle 5038. SIX-ROOTS! house; garage; corn, r of E. Minnesota and Perkins avenue. FLATS, APARTMENTS—TO LET. VISIT Messenger's for furniture especially designer! for apartments. Special patterns in <Jay and night bods, kltchei) cgSlnets.' stoves find refrigerators for small apartments. YIESSIjINGJJR'S. Delawat're Washington streets. ~~ i- ■ ■ = TRANSFER AND STORAGE. f ARTLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. Private locked rooms and open space. ' 2."ic per month and up. Local and over- ' land transfer. We call and |[ive you ej[act prices "bn any kind it tyogk without I any obligations. 419,23 E. Market street Main 2750. LI. 36^0. Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey st. Main 2025. Li 1123,
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TRANSFER AND STORAGE. Otto J. Suesz, PACKING HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SHIPMENT AND OVERLAND HAULING: Boxes and btfriVlV ‘fufftlshed for overland hauling. £hirayo, Cincinnati. Dayron, Louisville. pw Modern stem age tx>h HOTOKHOhD GOODS. LOW-FREIGHT RATES ON CALHOiSA- BHrPMKNTS. MAIN 2353-8428. NIGHT. WEBSTER 0699. Blue Star Transit Return load from Toledo to Indlanapoli* between the Ist and the 11th. Local and lon*r-dJstan<'* hauling. BERT SMITH 155 Kentucky ave. AUTO MOVING VAN SERVICE. Main 1194. ' * UNION STATIpN TRANSFER fiocTal. overland movlpg; guaranteed work M. 7119. SCHOLL TRUCK TRANSFER the "hour, day. week or Job. Kenwood $544. HO? MS—TO LET. WASHINGTON ST.. 460 E.: Great Eastern, i modern; hot and cold water In room*. [Weekly rutes,, ofie person, $4.50 to ,$10; i two, $8 to sls; large outside room with bath, for two p<w,iou-<. $10.56 to sl6 weekly. Main 37.5,7. NICF.LY furnished front room; modern. private home north. Central car line. Randolph 820^3. : WE have an accumulation or sllghUy used rig* and - furr.lf of*- which we A l9h to dl*'POhS or ftf -attrttctK'e prices. ?ER'S. and Washington streets. MAN or woman with children to share 3 roAcis In tdoming Uoutje with landlady. A widow; rent reasonable and will fare for qhUdfien. SI Ain sa* I. CAPITtJL, near Thirty-Fourth; room with breakfast. In strictly modern home; privafe family; opt! or two gentle.Th'tP- HArrlson T475.*’ ' Tvfo NICELY V.frt.M SHLI) ROOM ?! GENTLEMEN oil 'LADIES BM- • plctyed ‘7:a v !.iji.?h rmr* * ! ( 'i-:. iarfe, light foom. alwmi-modern, walking distance; gentleman preferred. private fftmlly; sl6 p r mj it . Circle 328$ TALKING distance; 2 furnished and i unfurnished rvorris; moliern; meals in vicinity. MAln 77t>2. BOARD, and rooms, married couple or 2 persons; nice sunny room; BArrD*.n o r <l‘j. front room; modern home,* reasonable. KEnwood* 32 38. T’vVO front rooms; use of kitchen, girag**, ' heat, eiecuic lights, garden spot. HAndolph SICO s. prattT in t: , one slkkpTnT; room ON THIRD FLOOft; $J OCT PJpR MONTH dT <'! - good heat, gentlemen. MAin 5276. B<fll>mjV"th>oifti or* (4i :;*• . ne Isdie.Sy u:nnlf>yd. 7200. ONE or two choice furnished. rooms north, home priviisg'es. HArrison Ol^o. BOARD AND ROOMS--TO LET. •VAN and wlf; nwjyn slqeplng room with 1 use of kitchen. 2410 E. A’ashlngton. Welter 7647. - PARK AVE.. 1540; lovely location; room with home cooklifr and privllojrea. Circle 7764. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. LU. tli-A.AL. ... 5-” . a*;jv jiv.'vu... w.tr. j CoAsiC‘CtiH O ’ ruG.ra, a,r*u kiicracai, everything complete, modern, ptivate homo, walking u.otai.ee. iZZ laonth Main 7894. WE have an accumulation of slightly used rugb'aud furniture which we wish, to dts--1.. yJ _t tr.t.-0.'.v0 .ccs Xwii.lUNI'vM -7-' < bu V ...p. > ivT, targo. wVii-.urni.heu roomo, tnorougih/ modern home; steam heat. TWO Ltvge front room*. 2 clothes rl-,*t*. pantry, excellent furniture. splcbtlld heat. WEbster 1832. HAVE desirably housekeeping rooms In any part of city. 421 Lemcke bldg. Circle 19 49.' s' TENTH, W.. 115; modern housekeeping rooms. furalsUed or unfurnished. Circle 2507. ’ hA-.ua, av-traci.'.-e room for l.gl-.c house--6825. SUITE OF 2 MODERN HOUSEKEEPING •ROOMS. HARRISON 1118. TWENTY-FIRST atTTzM 'w.; furnlsl.cfi[ modern housekeeping rooms. Ra 7579. BUgINESS PLACES—TO LET. #VV VV Y S^*'VN ' N/V ' TY’O rooms for office oy business. ' Hrexel 9013. REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. 15 N. Euclid Ave. Dandy cottaarft, 5 rooms, gas, city water in house, toilet, electric UrliU*. Price, .$2,700 This Is a real snap. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors 132 K. Market st. Nice 5-Itoom Cottage Electric lights, cement walk*! east fr.fitH.' 'located southwest. W'Ol aell An e%By terms. Mr. An^nr.’ion. 1. N. Rienie & Son. Tl 9-12 Bankers Trust Bldg. Main 05$0. ROOMS, close 7n, East Tenth, strictly modern; 'nice basement, hot water heat, electric lights; {he best buy In the city for $4.2,50. Call C. J. OSBURN. Drexel 61,8-4. ’ ' ~ Seven Rppjns strictly modern; {louble garage, $5,000.00. Trrms. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. Main 0107. ' ‘ SBOO CASH, east, on Emerson ave..' fiveroom modern bungalow; long living room; hardwood floors; built-in features; bargain. MR. WRIGHT. Irvington 0292.
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1922.
Rt$AL ESTATE—FOR SALE. Beautiful Bungalow - Bargain Brand new Cali'fornla-Elorlda bungalow, thoroughly modern with gartige.’ 'dew-Iy turptshed on beautiful Carrollton aVe. Owner leaving- cltyt --will• sell furnished for $8,500. -Her, is a real 6hatioe for Some ohe with- REAL MONEY. Shown by appointment only-by owner. Address A NO. ' 1866, Tijne*-Four-Ro.oru Cottage Located on S. lUirfole in 1100 block; oink and cU*-. water In kitchen; rew?r In. electricity; well anti gAs; in good pepalr; east front; 12,250. R. L A%HUOU). City Trust Cos. Belmont 1026." R-'I. 1, ’ Circle $022. Near St. Philip Nori Church $•300 Cash, S3O Mittith These terms will buy tills dandy hew bun*alow. 4 rooin and kitchenette; g a, city, water, electric li&hts, inaldtj toilet. Price $3,300 Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors 115 E. 23rd St. Seven-room thoroughly modern. Bsrifnrlc price $4,500; SI,OOO cash, balance like rent, hen Mr. Van Arsdal with 11. C. Tuttle Bros. 131 .OhV>. / You Can Move in for SSOO Modttfn, 7-rooms Mrth of J 1 st at., close to I Hindi, car,' west of Meridian. A. mighty good. ‘Vrell-bullf * Kome with all cobvenlnnces. ray ff>r‘ It ‘fltfe re*nt.‘ Call Mr. McLeod. Waehlnjyt'At tot apixiiptm^nt. OHIN $ C<3, HF.AbT^.S. JOS-19 .Qccid-fftal -bldg. Main 2*57. The Kbpn ThafSeMs *fl<>mes on Payment* Modcnr Bungalow Double On paved street, ncrthonst ; practically new; origlnalfy rethted for 17 0 a month. For quick ;s.le‘ $5,109 ;• srnAU amount cash riMiulred, balance' ewy terms, Cali Mj*. Mclnteer. ' ’ “ ' ' I. N. Richie & Son Banker* Trust Bldg MAln '.2. North Si.de Home, Bargain Six r onu bit’., on impr..v*d .str''*'t, thoroughly new. Price, $6,750 $1,250 ciu.li,' Balance term*. Five-rooin modern bungalow, Dfwey jit., electric ilgiut. W;ur and furt nk.ee. closed hark PCkih. Jouiila gbrage; lot 4f For quick Oaf* J 3.7110. $1,860 nish, na'Jl'-H'HM'HN REALTY CO., 217 K of I- oMg. ‘ MAln 4221. ' - T ;• \ t HIGH r ” EA§T SIDE HUi:SKS L'ASV FAVMiiSTJS Soe <iur desirable hetuee* o’n Bftiokslde ave.; 4 room.-, pantry, gas. electric light*, city water, newly nii;i.:>d aid painted, prl.s* N1.500. ter j,;. sii,o cash, baUmcs Month, i y. HENRY .‘2 ROBINS. REALTORS. Main ’ " *’ 152 E. Market st. Keystone; N'oiph of Tent,li Homo bargVin: 7 rooms cind bath. ga.s, water, elect rlc* lights. Prie-e.’ .i^2.356 Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors 122 f;. Siarket st. Irvington sear LuUcr CoHegt. typical 5-room modern bur.gi.iow; lecfr;c lights water, gr.s. itath, furfcacfc, lot •10x172’. Brice $4,500 Terms very reasonable. Crum & Bouldeu Realty Cos. x ~ ■g. ’■—r- -r .... ’Tii im A3ILC ujuQ. a Oci-iTGC^ tfoOO down .mo per montn. Fivuroom bungalow; electric li|rhti. well. < b>4'l< ,r ’ hoilf’p, frn't nml Kr Lot 72x150. Just liiMidc limit.'s 5: .•Ski, _ _ wvwr 7432 C r**vor&A'VY XAUignts I roonsd. eh*-trie wuii. ovitbui*aings; lot foot, ♦2.000, term*. Mill 'rrn/hiooa. Reliable Realty Cos. Jialn 01X6. Evening'. Irvington 4213. East .McCarty Near Vircinla avenue. 8 rooms, soft and city water In the house; gas for cookltiK and light. J*air payment balance ror.’t. Brice SJ.S’OCf. ' Indiana Trust Cos. Modern Bungalow, S3.dGO Five roos-.s: a real home; a!most new. with gnruge. Pee this and ynu will buy it. Full Jot. BP7 S- Xremnnt ave. Dunlop & lioifcogel, Realtors 122 E. Market st’. * ' Six-Room Modern Bungalow, East * L<#( 40x1.1*/; will s*.-U Dvjf, SJ,Qp Q. Rerfulrr*'s2,ooo’rash; at 0 per cjpnt. SS South Denny Btrpst. . Six-room house: modern except bath; located on hill, 5’2.300; SIOO ciu?h. Fowler & Esiton. Main 6871. 301 City Trust Cp. . n FJve-rognv' bungalow ra#;,' Yf uAv II " >lth J acr ®' woi VI II /~a\ II lncated and not quite a * m year o vd. * GEO. A. LUCAS. 726 K. of P. Bldg. Ci6cse 6650. -SpE 'THI§ THY- nOfactlvp 6-j-opm l)Ui;p ragpw. garage,’ tlil’kc full hits’; near Itjscr-urbq-n; ideal for garilen and chUitcn*. OWNER. "Main 01P.' Evenings,’ Drexc| 1493. —s— Vcest Wyoming Street T\vo doubles in the 200 block, 5 and 5 rooms a Ultte; ss(f6 down, balance like rent. ’ • TRIfST CO. BY OWNER. 7-room modern ‘home* good terms; fin# location. 2SOS N. Gale. REA L ESTATE—-SA LEORT R AD^l REAL ESTATE and real estate contracts bought, sold and exchanged. Main 1232. WHEN patronizing these advertisers mention the Times.
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REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN. For Sale—Acreage East Thirty-Eighth st’.. acre tracts, small down- payment. my monthly payments; high-class location. Low prices for quick sale. RicKie-Davis Cos., Inc. Main 0520. 71JI-12 Bankers Trust Bldg. 2 1 / Acre Tracts East Only two left. $1,250 each. Easy paymerits. ' * Irvington 051? ev^nin^*. \V. IJ. Cooper & Cos. LOTS—FOR SALE. Choice Lot 40x175, two squares southeast of Fair Crounds. Prise only $526; $lO cash, $1 50 \Veekly:_ Main 14TO. ’ LOT for salo cheap; 1S"0 block Belk-fon-taine sj.; east front; groat bargain. 1437 IVoodinwn ave. Drexel 3228. REAL ESTATE— WANTED. _ Wanted to Buy Real Estate Hav* ca*h buyer for city property; rail me at one# If yofc want to sell your *infrle house or double. Main 0520. SIILLBUBN. with J. N. Rjehic & Son. 710-12 Banker* Tru*t Cos. Mgtn 0520. Real Estate Wanted Two doubles *a*t from owner; modern or semi modern; around SO,OOO. ' Mr O’.M ira. Mal •. 1115. llosyard C. Venn. hiv?" iALIZINC 1h pr"P*rty north Have cusU’iners for jroperty worth the money. LaVet HEaBN. 1 HArrUon 1624, SMALL houae, w>uth or southeast. Address A No. 1908. Time*. FARMS—FOR SALE. Land Auction Tuesday, Feb. 21, at 10 a. m., we will sell 7 9 Acres rolling to raMhun level limentnre land wtthfcu'- reserve.'3 mfleft northtyest of Salem. County; 62 *cros un4* r (os; about *lx acr* * email ;*■ l* l r v-rfM>iq hou It J' atonib founflaiion and g;o<>d purchea. 4£TxCO hdu4. tool houne, double corn crib* a:. I oe^%r-oirtbtiltdf^ef*; extm good well, s'oo cnah. Very liberal’ term* n balance. Will also ne\\ personal N. E. llregory R. C. F'i -7.A*7 Ti 'AUCTION CM. olia LAN] . . Just out. contair.ing many fa.is of clover land In Aisudnetie County. Wisconsin If for a luinko or *u Investment you are thinking of buying good farm land*. wUfcre farmfyfl. rich, at once f*r tljl| special uupjbtr <f L*ANl>< 'LOGY It Ih f fee on ‘ ,(S SKIDMORERdJCMLK CO. 113 Skill more Hs4i :<J. pldg v ;2Vi A(;Rfis; (fOivl htkU.ee, bxrn fruit and *'watef; ' thiaa# rrUUs a.i..t M<ofovllle. Ou’her s in MoopesviUc* 113 S. Montor the right tfid U\k ri/hf I'M ‘‘M for the right ple. Phone Main 3500. I • a ■. • • FARMS—FOR SALE OR TRADE. 190 AOftUS Jennings County, 75 Acres in r'uUlfatfon."A'lM>" new 5-ro'>m house, other tidlidlrtiV'M g■■ .1 ndiiion. S-e MTI. FREDBNBURG, *2352 English ave. : v :’ r. ’ _ _ FARMS for sale or trade; pai ments; feasy terms; SSO s(jo per acre. 3333 Kenwood. RApdolpjv 515,2. 'O-ACRIJ farm for ale or trade. Cali Irvington OMI. • A ufQ MOB I L E: S—F OR: J .A LE. Imp' ;K BIvO'ITfKRS motor cars; a good assortment kV 'alT 'tlhv.*. t.ii'WALLeRiLn Company Doom BwjTNfcae MtrroAymcxs st'r’N.iffh Meridian. FORDS—AII models and styles. Sale or exchange for ahy make car. Caeh or DR exel 608 p. Lords' ’FoudsT fords: We have a 1 few bdfgains left as low a* S'.O' down; UhdanCc one year. WIDLS a Ann vs w*f-- .-V $7-' iibu t>*. tn'ett ■mill ■<, iy pjero ats i.Vvrae. A'u7e> r' \ V.AND 7a6 CO. Sift N\ C,lpdbl. iojtu ToiIUJNE • ;>|i • AMT; FOI'D UOADJBTEU. 1919 MODEL. $135. T.UKXEK. 1 4 V - 1 ' 1 •> • N At bar ,a.. o ..ij, ... A- * 'million. mom .76*. ms. 532 ft. Centra. Court. fs2o ycniPnff r’briTll touiumg A li.’u’waki, good as new. Belmont 0815 or 3401 West Michigan. FORM caup'y*. 1820.21 mortals. Sale or exchange ,4v W P.iakto car. 725 Virginia aval, proud 6983-. FOOD |fght ijuAiths. GoAU ’ its new, $235. Owner, yil-Huckie itreet. 0.-TT-jfexet WSZ | f'(SBD r<p.4vtt-:.' star;or and | deaneim table rims. 72., Virginia av*. Dotytej FOtlli tiurpig 'with special l>o ly. $180; bash oF paivncjlL 126 Virginia avenue. pri-xvl 6f|S3. Fliui) sedan. 1390 mol’ I. Sale i r trade for any* make ear. TUItNER. 725 Vir. avenue. FOUI) c(fL|i4" liorty; kale or for louring ‘or roudAtef bbdy. 724 Vlrglnip. avypue. Mjgl) ftona. new; bhV-rha'ri and side curtain. S2O each. 917-919 VlrgTnla ave.; WE buy and sell second li.uid ears. 2401 E. ivisliltigtun et. Webster 726(8. FUJA® tl'Uting body. 1917 nv del, sls. 725 Virgltlla evts, Drexel <IO v IS. AUTOMOBILES— wanted^ AUTOyS WANTED 1. Wolf Auto Cos. 019 N. Illinois st. Jlain 1579. LI. 2001. WANT'to buy. 1920-21 Fort! sedan. Me t Be less tharr S4OO cash. Call MYERS GAUAGi:. .-Balmont 028 7. XIITtS vfanted.’ ’ WlOl.-S.vi AN S. 212-14 E. New York street. Main 4446. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES^ Noty i* thf time to have motorcycle overhauled and re-ehameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 63 4-|6 Mas*. Ave. Main G 404. CAvSll pal<l for all kinds of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN, 509 Massachusetts avenue.
FOR SALE. _ ! BUICK, %-ton truck, 1918 model; A-l 1 condition; 5 extra good tires at a bargain. Easy terms. WIDES & MILLER. 644 E. Washington. Main 3493. AUTO RE PA! R s AND SUPPLIES. I GARAGE—General repair work by expert mechanics. FORD MOTOR OVER[IIAULan. $lB MONROE MOTOR OVERHAULED $22.50. Others in proportion. All work guaranteed. CALVIN 53 KIRK11A M ’ J9BO N. Qapltol (rear). Rhone, RAndolph 1593. Re*.. WAshington 2158. CAR BON REMOV ED 50c ijer cylinder, while you wait; guaranteed harmless to motor. TOWING—OPEN 24 HOURS—SERVICE M. M. Trexler’s Auto Service. 1120 Centra!. ' ’ Main 6075. ~ ATJTCTWASHING Our specialty. 224 North Illinois S A S Auto Laundry COLVIN BATTERY COMPANVT 121 E. Maryland st. Circte 1876. Recharge, 6-volt, soc; 12-volt. 75c. New battery, guaranteed two year* 611. $14.50; 613, $?6.50, 127, $22 50, Ford Bodies Tr.id* your o‘.d one for anew one. a F TOW A B 'JDV Dlb*T. 330 E. Market SC ELLAJ^EOUS— FQ R SALEN Match Y our Coat With a Pair of / \ TROUSERS 11 J 3.95 to $lO. Work Vs I Pants, $1.95 to J 4 J! f THE PANT!} STORK CO. Us i 48 W. Ohio. 114 E. Ohio J The Best Oil iiurnors On Earth Burn with blue g.ts flame, generated from keroHeiie. abaolutely *afe; vary eeunondiai, eatLfactlon guaranteed; type* fur cooketovesi hotblast*. vulcanixera hlnglo room heatera. catilp moves and furnace., THE HEATING APPLIANCE COMPANY OF INDIANA. 81$ Maasachu*etts. Circle 3143. Vt iien you think of buying furniture. come in and 6ee the largest and most complete line of it in the Upped States in one aiore ftp we will m.s,ke agreeable term* with you. BAKER BRQ3. WHY pay high prices tor new furnitu.e When you can buy good, clean, rebuilt furn.ture for almost half what you pay for new at the square-deal etore. BA K tilt BROS. FOR SALES —Sniutary * Couch, with extra heavy pat). In good condition. Phono HA rrlson 0633. Nights phon® Cl rcle 7SS3. WE CARRY the larg<**t and moit complete lino of *tovea In th© city, hotblanta. bn‘*buxner.'<. cunnon *tovt*. combination c6al and gas rungts or and coal oIL You car* save money hero. BAKER BROS. W K AUK ov r stocked on iaather rockers at ti tay chair* of all m'kVca and do-•crip-U*aa. Now i* the time to buy and buy riffht at iiAKh'K BROS., on ea.^y terms. __ THKEIM'IECE overntuffad daveno suite*.' in tapestry*, valour. leather. imitation leather and mohair at price* that will an a.:** yon anil on terms that any on© pftu buy at BAKER BRi>. WE buy In large quantHie* so that w© can give our euatomera a better quality of furniture at lower price* than they can gel anywhere and we sell on ea*y terms. BAKER BROS. UOMPLKTE MUites isl bedroom furniture and many odd pic* ui* of the beet quality at lowest prices and on easy payment* at BAJCER BROS. MAKE your oM cat ikui ilk* new suit by matching a pair trousers with the CORRECT PANTS MAKERS CO. 10 4 Vs- U>hlo St. • NEW drop side n,qtary couches; Sim* mons down and 60c a week. BXKPrA* BROS. FOR SlLE—Wood * add voal rnse; Jtvtic stel range. Jyst kkn now Worth $76. Miitke an offer. Call HAnriaon 184<T. EUUCTRTC sewing" machine {or sale; used 2 mojiths; quick sake, S4O Call at IDls E. Washing tun. ’ LARGE oak frame davenport; good looking. t,p!e=<i!d cosililior., S2O. Irvirjfctoc 3783. TFRII3 siver. or. row rrd used mAcklr.es. Whit# Sewirg Machine Cos. 312 Mass. ave. C'NWRi large truck >;..a.v. *' ''_”.MA a- ’ ?AN7b AND vLLL *£Ji DIRjECT rn rov at' a saving. ii IPrf'ifU TAILORING ’ CO.* 11-. - * 25 1 .\la.Hsa.chU3etts Avo. U; I ' - GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EAIt CORN WANTED AT THE STOCKYARDS \Y ' 1Z CAN Übe gop.ie good 4ho Wcaee*. caah ! rc*L,'luL.”4 grocery V ill pay _ VauL Jjr;ce i ’ ir.A-r UROS. MU. i y p ob. WK CAN u 100 nrAt-clas* refrigerator*, | nm*t be* gqod. * BAKER BROS., 219 UaNt Washington SL WANTED —Steel 1-r or sulky; regard I es* | of condition> must be cheap. Circle \ 7090. " . H ODFOR SALE*. VISIT Messenger’s for furniture especially (lenigu&d for aparimunts. Special patterns In day and night btitls. kitchen cabl- ! nets, stoves and refrigerators for Nmall [ apartment?. MESSINGHSR’S, Dolav,aj*o and Washington streets. ’ j BUOP-ITEAD Bingar sewing m%sjilne;. i $10; good cpndltldn. Circle 6680.’ | W 5 have ad of used ! rugs and furniture which we wish to dispose of at attractive pieces. MKSSBN(IKU'S. Delaware anil Washington sfreets. : dogs, pc u l f ky7~pTgeonsrTjc! j SINGLE COMB Ancona chickens, $1.75 per 15-egg'getting; $5 per 60 eggs; sa.so p r iOO eggs. Leave orders for same with C. H. YOUNG, 1315 Fletcher a-venue. Inlljannpolis. IncJ. HOMES wanted for healthy-homeless flogs, INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE gOCJETJT, City (log pound. 924 Ei N. V. .Main U 872. TARRED ROCK cockerels; tile best. 609 N. leystohp ave. Webster 8374." BOS ON terrier, male, 11 months old; registered stock. WEbster 5756. CAN AltlES, singers, female sind pairs ready for mating. DID YOU SELL IT? If not. try the automobile columns of the Times Want Ads.
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MACHINERY AND TOOLS. WONDER MINERS MIXERS, HOISTS. P.UMPS JEN'GINHS, all sizes Carried* *!n ’ stock. BURL PINCH, LIST. 313-20’ W. iIARYIA.VD STREET. COAL AND WOOD—FOR B AL E,~ Special Price on Coal Three Days Only We sell the beat cool money "can buy, guaranteed and our guarantee Is absolutely gopd. Best Pocahontas lump, forked SB.OO Best Pocahontas Tump, shoveled 7.75 Best I'oeiihonnts, triliie run....'.;...; 6.75 Best W. Virginia lump, forked 7.25 Kentucky luma. Xptkmi 7.il Boat Cass egg, forked. j.iO Boat Hamilton lump, forked SSO TOJI SHUOYER 420 Indiana ave. Circle 1435. Llpcqln 5443. Kindling With Each Ton Best In<s or Linton No. 4 clean fit $8.25 Best Illinois mine run 6.50 Boat ill. lump, targe forked, c10g0... 7 00 Beif. IflitjoK egi, clean f0rked....... 6.75 B-.-1* Brnifi -gg. clean rked 7.00 Best Brasil brack, clean forked 7.75 D<h ffAde gut and slack 4.75 Delivered anywhere In the city, trexel 2280. w ■ 2 j ?5 bnion Ice and Coal Cos. Quality, Service an*l Cqrrect Weight 91nc* IB>oß. ' Al*V your friend* This week only Pocahontas, (foublc lump $7.75 Pocahontas, mine run $6.75 Indiana lump $5.75 Illinois lump $6 75 ZERO ICE AND FUEL CO. RAnd. 0345. Linton No. 4 forked. .$6.00 Illinois forked lump. ,$6.*75 W. Virginia forked " lump $7.75 WEAVER COAL CO. DR exel 2201. TRY ONE TON! Lirton No. 4. forked $5.09 Illinois lump, large 6-lnch 7 00 Kentucky lump, forged 7.80 IV. \ Itglnia lump, fftrked 7.50 Pocahontas, mine rjin 7.00 lhmp. genuine Red Ash.. 8.9 Q If this coal don’t moet with your approval, s.eml Jt tiavk. COAL CO. Llncolg iJ7. * f<th and Canal. COAL. Cal! and get our prtcea No charge* for wheeling in. J g. SIMON. Drexel $174. 1 GLENIiORA I.ump, $7; best Ind.. $6 50. No charge for wheeling. Call I. Baker. Circle 5573, 449 Blake. - COAL r L. H. BAIN COAL CO. Main 3531. 212 N. Pine. Main 3151. GOOD grads of Indian* coal, forked coaf, $6 ton; shoveled. $5.75; mint run, $5.50. Circle 8449. sri3ClAE*Tora. M_ R„ 49 lump. $6.75; Lit, ton* N6 4, $6.25, ADA3I a. Ra 5152. AUCTtOjjS. McPH?:RSON AUCTION CO. We sell everything og earth 10 West Ohio street. Room 203. Phone Circle 4583. Clrclg 6871. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF SALE OF- BONDS OF THE FAjiK DISTRICT OF- THE C3TY OF INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Sealed bsde wdll be reqgived by the city cor.tsaller of the alty of Indianagc-lls. Jnd . uhtll Hi olclock noon, on thd 34th day of Feßxuary. 19X2, for th* whole or gny part hf sixty thousand CI6S.OOO) dollars of bonds of the park district of the city of thdifin'apoi!*. Ij’d., w hjen Said bond* are designated "Park Dfctrlct fcor.ds of 1928. fssuo No. I," atuf wilt be dated March 1. 1938. Said hiWid* will be sixty (60) In number and will be for one thousand ($1,909) dotlars each vdlth Interest ebupons attached. Said bbuds wi!F btar ir.forest at the redo of B par e*=t annum payable semi-annually on th* first •day of Jc4.uc.ry iad July of each year. The first coupon on each bond will become due ar.d payable on the first day of July. 1923.’ar.d tvl.l be for'the imprest on (such bond Lorn t1..0 <i_y of ..a. to A*u jwld wi*. nWsturu 0.“. A-**"'-:*! *• Lmo. r* u'.Jic.pifc. *r.-Ic.-Vfct are p*y.b.o at lb* office o." the truuiuror 0/ the c.ty of iahAnepo***. ana an obligation of the park district hf the efty of Tnfllanarolls. Ind. Bid's for the purchase us suirt lionds shall be indorsed "Bid for Park District Bond us 19.3. Issue j•• ar.d wfrueted t< the ! ' / Cos. IroUer. I.u —nupo-.v. Inu. Ij.uavtj —y l'i* *U*T id Os <B/ *!•'I Oe -ti laA*iL)> Vropoaa.6 null be opened by ine c.t.- j control.uf at has oflhoe on me 24ta ouy ' of Fela-uaty 1952. belwean the hours of i 12 t;oo/t ned y O'clock p. ra., a-l.cn he [ wilt award Said bonds, or if he shall see; fit. a part thereof, to the highest and! best bidder therefor, but (ho said controller shall ritave the right to reject any 01 all bids or proposals or any pgrt thereof and shall have the right to accept a pyrt of any bTd a')d to award upon any bid the whols or ft.r.y less cumber of bonds cover, and by said lad. excepting: y He may -Iso, .a a.s a..a ulsc ;otlo’.*, award a pa/t of ; a.I. b0..0s to one biddv-r jmd a part tp asotter. Each b|d shall be accompanied by a certified chock upon some rospuj,slide) Sank of the Hty of Ihdianapojls, Ind.. payable to the order of Ralph' A. Letneke. city t#ea4urer. foi a sum of money %iuaj to two and onk-half (2*4) per cent of the face or par value of the 'Sond* bid fijr. The bonds awarded will be dellve+e.d at the office of the city treasurer ifif lprffianapoll.x. Ind., on the 24th 1 day of Febrnary. 1822, or at such time or ‘times as may. on the das’ bids are opened ahd award iy made, be agreed upon; all such de--1 liveries, however, to t>e made, within thirty (.70) (lays from the date of such aivarj and th* successful bidder or bidders shill I take and pay for the bonds awarded to him or them, and- his or thetr omissloif. neglect or r fusal so to do shall be a breach of the contract es his Ifld or proposal. on account of whh-h damages shall be returned or recovered as Ihfuidated. Said bonds are offered for sale under and by .virtue of the provisions of an act of the General Assembly) of ibe State of Indiana. apprqve|jl Margh 14. 1919. en, titled "An Act Concerning* the T.'cpartm’nnt I of T>*hlic Parks' in Cities of th First j Class, defining its pqwe’r* and duties, creat- ! iivg a taxing district for park purposes In f each city of the first class, repealing con- ! flfeting laws, anti declsring gn emergency.” ; and an act of the General Assembly of; the State of Indiana aqp'rniatyry ttjerpto, i anppived July 31. 192*. and pursuant to | riV>olut|on of th board of park commis•slonfrs of tjie c’lty of Indlg{iappl|*. Ind.. ( directing thp undersigned to Issue and- - said bonds fur the purposes 'herein set out. The opinion of Messrs. Smith. Remster. j Hornbrook & Smith concerning the legality j of these bonds will be furnished to the successful bidder for the same. JOSEPH L. HOGUE. City Controller.
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LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE FOR BIDS ON TEMPORARY LOAN. Notice Is hereby that, pursuant t the pi/Adahms hf General Ordinance No. 11. 19?*, of the common coancil of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, passed <on Jan. 16, 1922. and approved by the miyor 6f the city of IndinsiapoUs, the undersigned, city controller of the city of Indianapolis, will reeeive sealed bids at ids office ip the city hall In the city of Indianapolis, up to 12 o’clock poon on Friday, Feo. 24, 1922, for a temporary loan of fifty-five thousand (t55.009.0>>) dollars to the efty of'lndianapolis for tie use of the departmerit of public parks and payable from the current revenues of said department to be derived from taxes. Said loan shall be repaid on or before June 15. 1922. All shall be based on the annual rate of interest asKed to which a premium rhay be added, and the loan \ytil be awarded to the best and lowest bidder, but the right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. The obligation to be issued by said Cify will be negotiable notes of the city of Indianapolis in denominations of five thousand (10.000-OO) dollars and upward, at the option of the successful bidder. JOSEPH L. HOGUE, CITY CONTROLLER OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. ’ No. 8237. UNITED STATES MARSHAL’S NOTICE. United States of America, Distri t of In- ' diana, sg: " Whereat a libel of Information was filed in the 'District Court of the United States fpr the District of Indigna, on the Bth diy Os February. 1922, .-y Homer Elliott. United States attorney, on behalf of the United States against 20, more or less, car. s each containing one pint, more or Ifss; 21, more or less, cans each containing one quart, more or leas, and 15, more or less, cans each containing one-half gallon, more or less, of a product purporting to be olive oil, seized at said district fn viollatlon of the pure food law. and claiming damages lit the sum of $ and praying process against said property, and that the same may be condemned asd sold therefor. NowS therefore. In pursuance of the monition under the seal of said court to me' ’directed and delivered, I do hereby give ppbUq ’ notice to all persona claiming said goods, or any part thereof, or in any thanner Interested therein, that they be and appear before the Distrlet Court of the States, to be hejd at the city of Indianapolis, in and for the District of Indiana, on the ’first Monday of "March next, at 10 o’clock of the forenoon of that day. then and there to mterpoye their claims and make their allegations In that behalf. MARK STOP.EN. Attest; Marshal, U. 3. NOBLE C, BUTLER. Clerk, No. 8 2JS. UNITED STATBS MARSHAL’S NOTICE. United States of America, District of Indiana. ss: Whereas, a libel of Information was filed In the District Court of the United States for the District of Indiana, on the Bth flay of February, 1922. by Homer Elliott, United States attorney, on behaif of the United State*, against 20." more or lees, cans each containing tj gallon, more or lepA and 35, more or less, cans each containing 1 quart, more or less, of a product purporting to be olive all. seized at said district In. violation of the pure food Jaw, and claiming-damages in thp sum of $...., and praying prpeeso against said property, and that the ranje may be condemned and sold therefor. Now, therefore. In pursuance of the monition tinder the seal of raid cour,t to me directed and delivered. I do hereby give publlo notice to all persons claiming > said good;, or apy part thereof, or In any manner Interested therein, that they be and appear before the District Court of the United States, to be held at the city of Indianapolis, in and for the District of Indiana- on thy first Monday of March next, at 10 o’clock of the fqrenoon of that day, then and there to Interpose their [ piaiins" *r.d ntyke their allegations in that LehalL MARK STQREN, Attest: Marshal, U. 3. NOBLE C. BUTLER. Clerk. No. 8J39. UNITED STATES MARSHALS NOTICE. United Slates of America, District of Indiana. sa: Whereas, a lihel of information way filed in the District Court of the United States for the District oX Indiana, on the Bth day of February, 1922. by Homer Elliott. United States attorney, on behalf of the United Sta.tes. against 15, rpore nr less, cajte tach containing or.e quart, more or less; 7. mors or less, cans each containing *>B gallon, more or less; 50, mors or less, cans each containing TH fluid ouncy, more of less, of a p'roduei purporting to be olive 1 oil. seised at sent district in violation of i the pure food law. and claiming damages ; In the sum of $ and praying, process j against said property, and that the same j tnay be condemned and sold therefor. I Now, therefore. In pursuance of the mohltion under the sea! of said court to mo directed’ and delivered, I do hereby give public notice to ail persons claiming said goods, or any part thereof, or In any manner interested therein, that they be ar.d appear before the District Court of the United States, to be held at the city of Ir.dlanapcils. In and for the District of Indiana, on the first Monday of March ntxt. at 10 o’clock of the forenoon of that day. than aqd there to interpose their claims and make their allegations to that behalf. ’ MARE STOP.EN. Attest: Masshal. U. 3. NOBLE C. BUTLER. Clerk. No’. 8249. UNITED STATeM MARSHAL'S NOTICE. United Sjates of America, District of Indiana, s*: WhsfVjte. a libel of information wa* filed in the iisirlct Court of the United States for the District of Indiana, on the 9th (iky of February. 1912, by Homer Elliott. United States attorney, on behaif of the United States, against 24, more or lesa, cans each containing one quart, more or less, of a prodOlft purporting to be olive oil, seized at §aid district la violation of llje pure *to<} law, and claiming dozf.gges jn th# spin of $' aud pgadias process against said property, and that the same may be condemned and gold therefor. Now. therefore. In pursuance of the monition under the sea! of said court to me and 4®Uv I do heiseby give, public notice to oli Batons clsdnjlng said goods, or any part thereof, or In any manner interested therein, that they, be and auptar befqcp th# District Court of the'Unwecf Stales, to be held at the city oi. fardta’napo'iib. 4n and for tbs District of Irrdi£Mii. op tli* first Monday of March next, at 10 o’clock of the forenpoh of that dfty. then fin'd there to interpose their claims’ and mul.e their allegations In that behalf. MARS STORSN, Attest: Marshal, U. £. NOBLE C. BUTLER. Clerk. _ No. 52*:. UNIT-n— * oX AI —a, MAF-JaaAL'J Nb.Aa. V-idu p-.atua O. AA Os .(a. *Ulf.vl u. M,C—etifi D5. Whercua. a Übei of mformui-up a> died m the District Court of toe Uo-U.4 a’.atea for the District of Indiana, on the 9th day of February, 1922, by Homer Elliott, United Sialvj attorney, or. bcht.f. of tho U.i.--vd iiUlai zt 25, mo.-o or .(a Cuho (at (0.;u...a,j r.v j---. —.v.'u vt .e-bs. --V *5, 4.0-v or Aa) caa_ ooittaamy (axo (w-'i. more or aa, of a product pur port-a to be uuVo 0... seized at said diktridt in violation of th* pure fotflt taw. wntt dalnfins dtm*g- In the sum of and praying process against said Property, nr.d that the same may be Condemned ni(| syid therefor. Now, therefore, in pursuance of the monition under the sea! of said court to me directed and delivered. I do hereby spiqe to ail persona claiming sOjld iipvda. or part thereoL or la a..y jv,aaaqg i.uefu)rf(j9 G-y-xI., that they M w-id wjype y b#f(-A> the v-strict Court of t,te UaAvs2 States, to be he.a at the c.,y fr.dlar.a! La V the * first of I. next. at. hO o'clock of the forenoon of that day. ihaa arid, there to interpne* their cT’alms and make their allegfitlona tn ilmt bphaif. MARK Attest: Marshal. U. S. ’ NOBLE C. BUTLER, CjVrk. Nq. 8242~ UNITED STATE)} MARSHAL’* NOTICE. Utiitcd Statcp of District of Indiana. aa; Whereas, a libel of InfonjjjUlon was filed In the District* Court of the United States for the District of Indiana, on the Dth day of February. by Homer Elliott, United States attorney, on behalf of the United Rfatcs, against 66. more or less, cans each containing * one quart, more or leas; 19, more dr Ws,'canj each containing H gallon. mors or less; 9. more or less, capia'eaoh Containing one gallon, more or less, of a product purporting to be olive oH. seized at said district in violation of the pui;e food law, and claiming damages in the sum of 2...., and praying process against said property, and that th,e same may bo condemned and sold th’crf-fu#.' ’Now’.' therefore, in pursuance of the monition under jhe seal of said court to me diVected and ddivelreil. I do hereby gtve putjlie. notice to all persons claiming said goods, or uny manner interested tleereln, that they be an(J appgpr bqjore Ole District Court of the United States, to be hel■s >t thp city of- Indtanppolia Jn and for the Distri)** of Indiana. ?n the first Monday of March next, at 11) o’clock pf tlie forenoon of rbat dpy. then ajul there to Interpose * their claims and make their allegations in that behalf. MARK STOREN, Attest: Marshal, U. 3. NOBLE -G. BUTLER. Clerk.
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