Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 261, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1922 — Page 9

INDIANA DAILY TIMES. 26-29 S. Meridian St. Main 3500. Classified Adv. Dept. RATES. One time 11 per line Three consecutive times.. .10 per line Six consecutive times.... .09 per line Lodge and club notices (1 Inch or lessj... .75 per insertion Over 1 inch, .07 per line additional. Contract rates on application. Church notices (1 Inch or less) 50c per Insertion Over 1 inch ... .07 per line additional Death notices 85c per insertion Card of Thanks or In Memorlam Notices 07 per line The Daily Times charges small Want Ads as an accommodation to Its readers. In return for this courtesy the advertiser Is expected to remit promptly. Ads received until 11:45 a. m. for same day.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS. LO'alct* Parlors 1323 Union At. ‘FLAN NEK & "U CHAN AN 320 North Illinois St Funeral directors to the people of Indian* apolis since 1387. Phones— Mdn 0641-0642. LI 2641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. Old phone Main 0903, LI 7203. J.'G WILSON 1230 Prospect, ST. 1671. Drexel 0322. W. T. Blasengym 1625 Shelby st. Drexel 2570. Stewart 1114. 1702 N, lillnola ■ Randolph 6870. EDW. L. HOLMAN 2512 Central Ave. Randolph 6903. chas. a. hockensmith. 724 N. Illinois. Main 1160. LI 1169. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—WM. E. KREIGER. LI 1154. Main 1464. 1402 N. lillnola OADD—BERT S. GADD. 2130 Prospect st. Phones. Drexel 0422. ST. 2278. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY 6r TITUS. 9?1 North Del. LI 6564. Main 2680. H. D. tutewiler! [ - FEENEY & FEENEY. _ 1024 N. Illinois. Main 0842. DEATH AND FUNERAL NOriCES. BARRY, JOHN—Husband of Mrs. Kate Barry, father of Helen Barry, died Monday, March 13 at his residence. 722 North Senate ave. Funeral notice later. Friends Invited. GLAIR, IDA BELLE—Age 51 yeara wife of Everltt Clair, died Saturday, March 11. at St. Vincent's Hospital. Funeral at George W. Usher's, 32 6. Holmes ave., Tuesday, March 14, at 10 a, m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. MCXHALL. MlNNlE—Beloved wife of Patrick Munhall and daughter of Mrs. Mary Kraft, died at the residence, 1917 Union street, March 12. 1922. age 24 years. Funeral notice later. NOLL MARY E. (MOORE)—Age 24 years, wife of Raymond Noll and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Moore, passed away at the home of her parents. 2901 Graee’and, Saturday p. m. Funeral at St. Paul's M. E. Church, Eugene and Rader streets. Tuesday. March 14. at 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. STANLEY. JAMES—Father of Blanche. James and Walter, died Sunday. March 12 at 6:12 p. m. Funeral from residence, 4716 E. Eleventh street, Wednesday at 2 p. m. Friends Invited. WALTER. CHARLES G.—2885 Hillside avenue, passed away 3:40 p. m., March 11. Funeral Tuesday. 2 p. m. Friends invited. LOSTANDFOU N D. LOST—On E. Washington car. umbrella, Friday night. Reward. Randolph 5503. . NOTICES.

r mmm Iloosier Square arid Compass Club will give a Smoker on Monday night, March 13th. All Master Masons invited. MODERN Grocery Cos. will not b responsible for anything that is bought by L. R. Staff old alter March 11. P E RSO N A LS. FAIRMOUNT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement, private; prices reason* able; may work for board; tables adopted, write for booklet. MRS. T. B. LONG, 4*ll E. Twenty-Seventh st.. Kansas City. Mo. GENTLEMAN driving to California about March can take one or two paasenfrern for companionship and to help pay expenses. Write GEoRGE STEPHENS. Gen. Dei^'Terre Haute, Ind. MARGARET SELLERS; osteopath, chiropractor and massage. Hours 9 &. m. to §p. m. T2l Russell avenue. VAPOR and sulphur baths and massage, $1.50 per treatment. 116 W. St. Clair. Circle 6513. MASSAGES—2I7 Vi N. Illinois su. apt. Ik Select patronage. Circle 1890. BUSINESS SERVICES. FAMILY WASHING 9 8 CENTS A POUND Fiat work washed and ironed ready to use. Wearing apparel washed and dried. $2 Minimum Charge. Ask for Economy Service. THE BEST-GRAND LAUNDRY. " MA in 0774. IF YOUR clock isn't running pnon. C 4807. SHEARS BROS., the. clock man, 811 N. Alabama. Ail work called for and delivered. Also general repair. BATHROOM fixtures, -complete, 390. Plumbing supplies at retail. We save you money on installation. E. M. HARDIN CO., 3220 E. Michigan. FEATHERS bougbt, sold and renovated. feather mattresses and pillowe made. E. F BI KKLE, 410 Mass, Main 1428. REED weaving and chair caneing a specialty. Prices reasonable. Ail work guaranteed. Shop. 4.:: ri. Chadwick. ELECTRICAL contracting, wire 6-room cottage. 315; lighting fixtures and repair work- Circle 5726, Circle 3171. PAPER HANGING: latest samples, firstclass work. Price right. 1.. C. DUNKIN. Webster 6348. CURTAINS, quilts, blankets, spreads and family washings; all work satisfactory. Belmont 3"65. CARPENTER; repair work of all kinds; new and old garages a specialty. Drexel 4477. • ( I HEATH'S Union Barber Shop. Warm. | comfortable bath rooma 133 W. Market street. HCVSE building and repair- roll roofing or asphalt shingles; for es lmates, Web. 3799, SAFETY R AZOR BLADES ~ Sharpened TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana avs. ELECTRIC wiring: houses a specialty. No charges for estimates. Main 3635. CARPENTER and repair work of all kinds: also cement work. Drexel 5875. CARPENTER —For repair work, rooting end garages. Call STRONG. Drexel 3578. PAPER hanging; work positively guaranteed, W L- WATTS. Webster 313 5. GOOD roofing. 31-25 per roll and up. E. M. HARDIN CO., 3220 E. Michigan. DETECTIVES. Quieley-Hyland Agency, Inc. Suite 404 National City Bank building. Phone Main 2902 Local cilice International Secret Service Assn. Seventy offices In America and foreign countries.

GAS BUGGIES

iTamong THE 1922 MODELS OFFERED-THE THE HUiHER PRICED CARS GENERALLY THE SECRET OF THE SUPERIOR STEEL A PECULIAR PHENOMENA AMONG THIS AFTER AN EXTENSIVE INVESTIGATION CHEAPER CARS ,THf3 YEAR- EXCEEP SURPASS THE CHEAPER CARS IN , USED BY ALL THE CAR MANUFACTURERS YEARS MODELS IS THAT- THOUGH CARS OF THE NEV DESIGNS IT JS EVIDENT THE HIGHER PRICED ONES (N STAMINA ECONOMY-DUE TO GREATER THIS YEAR- IS REVEALED FOR THE ARE APPROACHING MECHANICAL-PERFECTION T HEY ARE VASTLY SUPERIOR T 0 ETC- THAT IS SCIENTIFICALLY SPEAKING. LONGEVITY AND LESS UPKEEP— FIRST TIME. THEY ARE BEING MADE MORE ACCESSIBLE -r H e oI Q MOPEL3. v a © THAN E.VER* THUS. NEARING UTOPIA • HORACE fVEECRCFF THAT USED THAT USED AGS '

Ex-Service Men “THE LORD HELPS THOSE WHO HELP THEMSELVES” We are taking care of your buddies, sleeping and feeding them, -whenever needed. If you want to sell tickets, without infringing on the right of others — “For the Show of Show§ 95 == get in touch with us. Be on the firing line —Keep the home fires burning for those in need. Apply Director —8:30 a. in.—Tuesday 16 United Bldg.

FEMALE HELP—WANTED.

TEN 9 Neat Appearing Girls or Women House to housg proposition. No canvassing or magazines. To lose who qualify will be given a chance to make some real money. W j also can use one good live woman to direct crew from office. APPLY DIRECTOR—IO:3O A. Ai„ TUESDAY, ROOM 16, UNITED BLDG.

i MALE HELP—WANTED. WANTED—Ten live Canvaseers to start Tuesday morning. 3 o'clock; good proposition for hustlers. See H. W. BIRKSHIRE. Circulation dept.. Times WANTED—Boys who want good downtown Times routes, call and See Mr. Moorehead at Times office any afternoon after 2 o'clock. WANTED—Two or three teams at 2068 Northwestern eve.; one with plow. j iNSTRUefiONS. fpn A and popular piano music : JW’Alkfl 1] taught in twenty lessons, Christensen ScLocd, 106 Pembroke Arcade. Circle 3034. PRIVATE LESSONS. All systems of shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping, etc. SpeciaJ rates. JACKSON BUSINESS COLLEGE. 157 N. ILLINOIS. CIRCLE 1214, MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER S COLLEGE. 309 E. Washington st., Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0767. Salesmen Wanted—High-class salesmen who are desirous of a permanent connection to Bell a salable proposition. Apply to W. A. BARNETT. 726 K. of P. Building, WANTED —A sale* representative in this territory to sell our guaranteed oils and greases. Excellent position for a hustler. THE EMPIRE OIL COMPANY, Cleveland. Ohio. TWO live wire salesmen. Call Main 6447. FEMALE HELP—WANTED. GIRLs ovsr 18 years of age to learn telephone operating. IND. BELL TELEPHONE CO. Room 822. corner Netv York and Meridian. GIRL or middle-aged woman for three in family who seeks good home. Apply 644 E. Washington. Main 3493. Hand laundry; new way; rough dry finish; wet wash; lace curtains. C. 6707. FLAT work sorters. ' Apply TIFFANY LAUNDRY. 25 McLean place. HOUSEKEEPER, mtddTe-agei 1029 E. Market street. SIT UATION WANTE P—FEMALE! FAMILY washings to bring home, rough dry and finished; satisfactory and firstclass work. Kenwood 2129. WASHING and ironing to bring home; first-class laundress; called for, delivered. RAndolph 1277. BUSIN ESS O PPO R TUNIT IE S. 3800 BUYS one of the best paying businesses in the city; large income; 70 per cent profit; must act quick. Am leaving city. Hotel Washington. Ask for MB. CLEAVELAND. Room 1127. GARAGE, located on one of the busiest streets. Here is a wonderful opportunity for the right man. Priced reasonable. Circle 2667. * GROCERY, fine location, north side, (ystab"lished cash trade, 4 years of success; never had* a losing week; leaving city. Circle 2667. RESTAURANT. clearing around S2OO weekly. $3,600.~80me terms; over 100% investment. 34 When bldg. BAKERY, wonderful location, north side; remarkable opportunity; must act quick. Circle 2667. ROOMING house close in. Price right*; good terms. 34 When bldg. SMALL grocery for sale; rooming house. Drexel 8190. FURNISHED HOUSES ANQ FLATS. A CLEAN, well furnished four-room cottage; electlc lights, gas, w’ell, cistern; fine yard, lawn swing. Randolph 6340.

MALE HELP—WANTED

. HOUSES—TO LET. 1961 Ralston, 6 rooms 115.00 1916 English, 5 rooms $20.00 Farmers Trust Cos. 431 WEST TWENTY-NINTH Completely furnished modern home, six rooms and bth. Mr. Weesner Rental Dept. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. ESTABLISHED 1396. Otto J. iSuesz Packing, Hauling, Storage Overland Hauling Main 2353-J628 Night, Webster 0699 PA RTLOW prREP ROO F STORAGE CO*. Private locked rooms and opsn space. 25c per month and up. Local and overland transfer. We rail and give you exact prices on any kind of work without any obligations 419-23 K. Market street Main 2760. LI. 3630, Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey st Alain 2028. rj uys. O. K. TRANSFER CO., moving, crating and shipping. Call Drexel 8282. TRANSFER and long distance hauling. Main 8616, UNION STATION BAGGAGE TRANSFER MAIN 7119. LIGHT AUTO TRANSFER] MAIN 2566. ROOMS—TO LEY V VSAAA/VS/BA^VWWVWV%AgWWW NICELY furnished front room; modern, private home north, Central car lloa Randolph 8283. CENTRAL. 8229; 8 rooms and bathTnicely furnished, in private home; modern oonvcniences. Washington 2091. MODERN room, private lamlly, with or without kitchen privileges; reasonable. WEbster 7402. FRONT rooms, adjoining bath, in modern apartment; suitable for two. Circle 4479. NICELY furnished rooms; board if” desired. Home privileges. Randolph 0992. FOUR unfurnished and 2 furnished rooms! modern except heat. 816 Agnes st. TIBBS, 750; three unfurnished rooms. heat, light and bath. BKlmont 0620. FULTON, 222 N.; 4 rooms semi-modem, 520. Washington 6250. ILLINOIS, 2062 N.; large room unfurnished; light housekeepings steam heat, gas, water, $22.50. Main OXB6. Evenings, Irvington 4215. UGHT HOuseK EE p I N Ci RQ O MB . COLLEGE,I3II; 2 or 3 unfurnished rooms, modern, for housekeeping- one furnished sleeping, privilege of kitchen. Har. 0713. FURNISHED rooms, light housekeeping, deeping, $1,50 up. 146 N. Blackford. THREE rooms, gas range, water in rorm, first floor, $5.60. Circle 7313. TWO unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. Drexel 9435. BUSINESS PLACES—TO LET. BUSINESS ROOM. Excellent location. 3 blocks from Monument; 16x05. steam heat. Mr. Weesner. rental department, WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO. THREE ROOMS. Senate and Washington, well lighted rooms, steam heat and light furnished. Mr. Weesner, Main 0792. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO. Djto YOU SELL ITTi I( not. tr F the automobile columns of the Times Want Ads.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1922.

A review of the 1922 models

j r REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE, Finely Appointed Home in Irvington Will appeal to professional or business men. This may be the last time so little cash outlay will provide so desirable a j residence. Give your curiosity full swing. Call J. A. Lynch Circle 1422. 803 Baldwin bldg. Near Garfield Park •SI,OOO Down Payment Six-room modern home; all large, light room* on one floor, cement front porch, enclosed rear porch floored attic, soft water system; paved etreet; exceUemt location. Monthly payment $35.00. Call O'CALLAHAN. South Side Specialist, with McCord & McKinney, Realtors 811 Lemcke Bldg. * Circle 5220, Evenings. Webster 8800. Seven-Room Home City water and electric lights, Urge bassment, furnace. Special bargain. 38.660; near Tenth on BeviUe. Van Arsdal, with 11. C. Tuttle & Bro. Main 1183. 131 E. Ohio. _ YOUR CHOICE OF FOUR SEMI-MODERN COTTATJES 41-45-68-67 Wisconsin t. Each of four rooms in flrst-cla*a condition; full lots; now vacant; immediate possession. Only 6250 ca.h. balance ea*v terms. LORENZ SCHMIDT & SONS 37 Monument Circle. Main 3715 Evenings. Irvington 3739. 2 Like Rent N’o. I—New 5-room house, bath, furnace and garage. Price $4,500. Cash 3500. 160* K. 42nd st. No. 2—7 rooms E.. lights, basement, shade and fruit. Price 33.500. Cash 3500. ! 1008 E. 42nd st. Open for inspection any j time. "Live Wires.” T. R. JONES & i Cos., 414 Peoples Bank Bldg. Main 5758. Double, SSOO Cash Five rooms to side, eeml-modern dou- !•: nice, full lot; everything In excolI lent condition; here Is an opportunity for someone to secure a permanent home and ! income. Mr. Cunningham, with JAMES K. BERRY. _ , DRexel 1180. AlAln 5147. (fl, A IT Northeast VUi ftt ii -f on Ewing st.. in 1400 block, an 8-room house, bath fixtures tn but not connected, good garage, lot 48t*xl50. Price $4 200. Splendid term*. Geo. A. Luca*. 726 K. of P. bldg. Circle 6600. Evening*, BKlmont 4920. 7-Room Modern, SSOO Cash This home In very Ueiimblo location east, seven rooms, all on one floor, lot 40 by 140 ft., taut front, Improved etreet; price $6,000. Call Mr, Brown with J. 0. McCullough, Main 1710. 106 NT. Delaware. Be Your Own Landlord $360 down and $28.60 per month, buys a good double having five large rooms and pantry to a side, electric lights, well, clitern, lot 40x168; Juet two block* from j car, north east, price $8,200. Meredith & Johnson. 1 Main 2393. Webster 7958.

$250.00 CASH ” Five-room cottage or New York near Hamilton. Has gas, f.lectrto lighte xnd city water at sink. Will paper to suit buyer. $250 cash, balunce like rent. Detail* by calling Jack Morrison. Har. 0703. Main 0792. WASHINGTON RANK & TRUST CO NEW MODERN BUNGALOW 1818 N. TRKMONT AVE. Five rooms. Just being completed; Immediate possession; SSOO cash,- balance on easy terma LORENZ SCHMIDT A SONS. 87 Monument Circle. Main 8718 Evenings, Irvington 9780. jf—Kf a tv Flvs-room bungalow, new, (l wA || with one acre; garage; Vj, II || a located east; everything ■"* about this property will appeal to you; price, $4,260; reasonable terms can be arranged. George A. Lucas, 726 K. of P. bldg. Circle 6600. COTTAGE ' Four rooms, electrio lights, cistern and well, lot 47x160; price $1,800; S2OO down. Particulars see Mr. Faught, with J. A. LYNCH. 308 Baldwin bldg. Clrcls 1422. FOUR-ROOM HOUSE Bath, electrio lights, garage tot 4 cars, cemdTiT floor, pries $2,300; SSOO cash. $lB per month. JENNINGS BROS. 28 S. Illinois st. Main 8114. Home, North 800 block E. 52nd st.. lot 61x284, beautiful shad# and shrubbery. Price $4,000. Cash SSOO. "Live Wires.” T. R. JONJ-1S & CO., 414 Peoples Bnak Bldg. Main 6TT>B. S2OO CASH, balance sls monthly buys pretty 4-room cottage, Miley ave., near Washington; newly painted and decorated, electric lights, etc.; now vacant; bargain. Rusße H. Hartman, 224 N. Delaware, Seven Rooms Furnace, electric lights, three waters, gas, two lots, garage, workshop, chicken park. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. Main 0107. 2448 Cornell 7 rooms, lights, gas, hydrant, shed, full lot, price 32,500. Terms. Call Trueblood. RELIABLE REALTY C. Main 0186. Evenings, Irv. 4213. IF you want a boautlful l-room modern home east, let me show you one on N. Walcott or one on Drexel. If south I have them also; 2 nice 5-room bungalows northwest. For terms call C. J. OSBURN. Drexel 6184. 2900 BELLEFONTAINE. Six-room modern, 3 bedrooms, bath up, floored attic, newly decorated, built-in features; garage. Price $5,850; SI,OOO cash. GRIFFIS & ETTINGER. 302 City Trust bldg. Main 6004. SSOO Cash Five-room modern bungalow, east of Belt railroad. Bargain, $2,800. MR. WRIGHT. Irvington 0292. __ NEW five-room modern bungalow, S2OO down. For particulars, Jo hr LWM 303 Baldwin bldg. Circle 1422. “WEST "HOME Seven rooms, electric lights, gas. ground 78x150. Terms. MARGARET BERRY, 302 Fub’ic Savings. Main 5147. FIVE-ROOM MODERN Bungalow, east, near paved street, just a little down payment. Particulars, J. A. LYNC4fc 303 Baldwin bldg. Circle 1422. BEAUTIFUL bungalows Irvington for SSOO cash. Payment. Main 4233.

REALESTATE—SALEORTRADE. HAVE a good lot, will trade for machine In good condition. Main 1115. REAL ESTATE and real estate contracts bought, sold and exchanged. Main 1233. REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Ons acre and 4-room house, garage, poultry house, £5 fruit trees; a dandy garden. Located on paved road ne :r Stop 6 on Martinsville line. Price 3 3,000 on easy terips, or will trade for city property. FOWLER &. EATON. 801 CltyJTrust. Main 8871. ACRE ground, exchange good 4-room house, close to lnterurban stop; cement street. Terms. Address Box I*o9. LOTS-FO R SALE. Tracts, East Only 2 left; $1,230; $25 cash, sl3 monthly. Irvington 0512 evening*. W. 11. Cooper & Cos. Choice Lot 40x175, two square* southeast of Fair Grounds. Price only $525; 310 cash, 31 50 weekly. Main 140 M. RE AL EST AT E—V/ANT ED. Property Owners Attention 1 W* have cash buyers waiting for a right priced piece of property In ail parts of the city. See Mr. OMaru with Howard C. Venn, U>B JY. Market- Main 1115. i HAVE customers for vacant lot* south. la Is CHRISTIAN. Drsxsl 4169. FARMS—FOR SALE. LANDOLOGY, FREE, SPECIAL-NUMBER Just out. containing many facts of clover land in Marinette County. Wisconsin. If for a home or an Investment you are ] thinking of buying good farm lands. | where farmers grow rich, send at once tor I this special number of LANDOLOGY It !Is fie* on request. Address SKIDMORE- ; RIEHLE LAND CO.. 113 SkldmoreI Rlshle Bldg., Marinette, Wit. AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE.

Automobile Insurance The kind you ought to have at the price you can afford to pay. Automobile Insurance Agency 803 Baldwin Bldg. Circle 1422. DODGE BROTHERS motor cars; a good assortment at all times. C. 11.Wallerich Company Doom Ehotmbrs Kara* VemaAs 348 North Meridian. OVERLAND, model SO touring; first-class running order; good tires, electrically equipped, 3135; 350 cash, balance monthly, open Sunday, Main 1705. 220 S. Penn. FORD. 1924) touring, A-l mechar.loal condition; starter and good tires; S9O down, balance on* year. W1D129 & MILLER. C 44 E. Washington. ALL klnda of c*ra, 150, 375, 3109 down. balance email weekly payments. INDPLS. AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. BUICK, 1018, V*-ton truck. A-l mechanical condition; 5 extra good tires; 380; balance 1 year. WIDES & MILLER. 644 Ii Washington. Main 3493. DODGE, 1913 roadster, In excellent condition. Looks like new. Small payment down, balance one year. WIDES & MILLER. 644 E. Washington. M. 8403. FORDS —All models and styles. Salo or exchange for any make car. 725 Virginia avenue. FORD oni-man top. S2O. 7£5 Virginia v. TRUCKS—FOR SALE. FOR SALE or trade, 1-ton International truck, cheap, In good, condition; 1-ton Ford truck with Olson attachment. Bel. 2540. —WANTED. FIFTY AUTOMOBILES WANTED. We will pay a high price for car* mechanically perfect. Can use Pierce Arrows. Cadillacs. Packards, Marmona, Stutz, Mercedes, etc., etc. What have you for sale? Get our price before celling. PIONEER MOTOR SALES CO. 619 N. Capitol Ave. ‘ AUTOS WANTED I. Wolf Auto Cos. 819 N. Illinois *t. Main 1679. LI. 2061. AUTOS* "want.ml \Y EISSMAN'S, :IM4 It New York atreet. Main 4446. AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. BRTNG your battery troubles to us. We are experts In this work and our prices are right; 6 volt recharge 60c; rebuild complete *6.00; 12 vblt recharge 76c; rebuild complete 310.00. SOUTH SIDE BATTERY SHOP. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 234 North Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry Ford Bodies New and used Ford touring roadster. Open and closed commercial. Autowa Body Diet. 330 E. Market St. COLVIN BATTERY COMPANY. RECHARGE, 6-VOLT, 50c; 12-VOLT. 76c. NEW BATTERY. GUARANTEED TWO YEARS. 611, 314.60; 613. 316.50; 127, 322.50. 121 E. Maryland st. Circle 1370. 200 USED tires, all sizes, $2 each. ROGERS, 3115 W. Washington. Belmont 4300. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES. Now is the time to have youi motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. \ 634-86 Mass. Ave. Main 0404. CASH paid for all kinds of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 509 Massachusetts avenue. . MISC EL LAN EO US—WANT ED. GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCKY ARDS WANTED—Baby carriage, Vegardless of condition. Circle 7090.

MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE

PANTS SALE! Altho our Half Price Sale waa a grand success, we have an accumulation of almost 1,000 PAIRS which we offer until all sold for less than half price. 111 SG.OO to $7.00 Trousers, now • $2.95 111 ill $7.50 to $9.00 Trousers, Now $3.95 \lji J|Uf SIO.OO to $12.00 Trousers, Now $4.95 Jjj TO IS STORE COBWPAHY 48 W. Ohio St.—Two Stores—ll 4 E. Ohio St.

MISCELLANEOUS—FOR'SALE. WE MAKE PANTS AND SELL ’EM DIRECT TO YOU AT A SAVING. J CAW TAILORING CO. _ ” 754 Massachusetts Ave. \ INVALID CHAIRS—Good, strong rubberj tired chairs fur rent, 33.50 per month. Crutches, 25c Delivery free. ! BAKER BROS. j MAKE your old cost look like new suit i by matching a pair trousers with the j CORRECT PANTS MAKERS CO. | 104 4s W. Ohio St. FOR SALE—Gas range, like new; rockers and other things at 3448 N. Capitol. Call '■ Randolph 6352. DISPLAY COUNTER, ice box, coffee grinder, scales, sto. 811 Buchanan, i Drexel 9434. TERMS given on new and used machines. White Sewing Machine Cos. 313 Mass. ave. HOLCOMB & HOKE popcorn machine, _eaie or trade. What have you? Bel. 0816. FREE sewing machine, like new; sell cheap If sold at ones. Irvington 1449. SCOTISH RITE ring with diamond, sls. Drexel 0928. CINDERS; large load; truck deliver* Webster 1401. LADY S dress form for sale. Wtostor 4162. | COW MANURE for sale cheap. Irvington 1241. LARGE PROFITS i from small expenditure follow Real Es- [ tale advertising In "Want Ad” oolumns of i the Times. DOGS, POULTRY. PIGEONS. ETC. ! HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dogs. INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY. City dog pound. 934 B. N. V. Main 0873. COAL AND WOOD—FOR SALeU Our Special Prices Pocahontas lump 18.00 (Third vein Red Ash.) Pocahontas mine run |6.26 Eastern Kentucky, forked 37.25 | West Virginia lump, forked 37.25 Kentucky lump, shoveled 36.50 ! West Virginia lump, shoveled 36.50 \\>| Virginia slack and nut $5.00 Hamilton lump, forked |6.58 Coss Egg. forked 55.50 Indiana slack 34.00 Tom Shroyer 430 Indiana. Circle 1435. Auto., Lincoln 5443. Kindling With Each Ton Best Ind. or Linton No. 4 clean fk...36.00 Best Illinois mine run 6.25 Best 111. lump, largs forked, clean... 8.75 Best lillnola egg, olean forked 6.50 Best Brazil egg, olean f0rked....... 8.15 Best Brazil block, clean forked 7.50 High grade nut and slack.. 4.73 < Delivered anywhere in the city. Drexel 8280. St. 2235. Union Ice and Coal Cos. Quality, Service and Correct Weight. Since 1908, Ask your frlenda Pocahontas lump SB.OO 90% Lump Kentucky block $7.25: W. Virginia lump $7.25 STLCOX COAL CO. DREXEL 5747. DREXEL 874 T. INDIANA FORKED LUMP. 35.50 LINTON NO. 4 FORKED LUMP...|5.76 AYKDALE FORKED LUMP |6.50 BIG BRAZIL BLOCK $6.75 JOHNSON COAL CO. 1611 Cornell. RAndolph 9447. lFntUnTno. 4 forked jfihOO Pocahontas lump, forked 3.00 Pocahontas lump, genuine red ash.... 7.75 LI. 6237. MERIDIAN COAL CO. COAL L. H. BAIN COAL CO. Main 3531. 212 N. Pine. Main 2151. LEGAL NOTICES.

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF MARION COUNTY. In the Matter of Determining to Issue Bonds by Marlon County, of the State of Indiana, for World War Memorial Purposes. Notice la hereby given the taxpayers of Marion County, State of Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said county at their regular meeting place on tha 4th day of Ma'ch, 1922, determined to Issue bonds exceeding five thousand dollars. The amount of bonds proposed is one million two hundred fifty thousand ($1,250,000.00) bearing interest at the rate of live per centum per annum. The net assessed value of all property in this taxing unit is $094,497,700.00, aud the present indebtedness without this Issue is $1,438,000.00. The proceeds of such bond issue are to be used for World War Memorial purposes. Ten or more taxpayers, other than those who pay poll tax only, who feel themselves aggrieved by such determination may appeal to the State board of tax commissioners for further, action by tiling a petition therefor with the county auditor on or before the expiration of twentynine days from the 6th day of March, 1922. The State board will fix a date for a hearing In this county. Date, March 4. 1922. HARRY D. TUTEWILER, CARLIN H. SHANK, ALBERT HOfPMAN, Board of Commissioners of Marlon County, Indiana. Attest: LEO K. FESLER, County Auditor. NOTIC E OF APPOINTMENT. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administratrix of estate of Edward W. Siefert, deceased, late of Marion County, IndianaSaid estate is supposed to to solvent. No. 19896. FREDA S. SIEFERT. CLARKE & CLARKE, Attorneys.

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LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS, ETC. 58—18777. In ths Probate Court of Marlon County. February term. 1922. In the matter c <t the estate of Clara E. Hauel.ten, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that Nelly H. Adam* as administratrix of the above named estate has presented and filed her account and vouchers In final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court on the Sth day of April, 1922, at which time ail heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear In said court and show cause. If any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. GEORGE V. COFFIN, Clerk. SHIRLEY, WHITCOMB & DOWDEN, Attorney*. • FjNANCIAL. YOU CAN BORROW MONEY SO CHEAP and on such easy terms of repayment from the Fidelity Loan Company, a licensed and hooded firm, for use in paying overdue bills or to buy the things you need for CASH at BARGAIN PRICES that every one should take advantage of our service. LOANS ON FURNITURE $20.00 to 9300.00 af legal rates, on short notice and without publicity. We give you all ths time you want to repay a loars and only charge for the actual time you havs the money. Fair, Isn't It? You Can Afford to Borrow On 9 40 pay 92 a month and interest On $ 60 pay $3 a month and interest On 9100 pay $5 a month and interest PAY MOKE ANY TIME AND REDUCE THE COST IN YOUR BEHALF We are on the job eight hours a day. and through personal contact and personal service, plus a deep personal Interest, we can serve you ana your friends as you wish to be served. In these unusual times, business friendships, close relations, mutual understandings and 00-operatlon are real assets to all of us. We are ready to go three-fourths of the way. Now It Is up to you. FIDELITY LOAN CO. 106 E. Market St. Room 532 Lemcke Bldg. Main 1278. Lincoln 7782. “LOANS On furniture, pianos, autos, llvs stock, farm Implements and other collateral. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 H E. Washington St. Main 0686. 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 WILSON IPS N. Delaware st. Main 1613. to loai > °n second mortgages. L. B. 127 N. Delaware at. Main 6793. SUGGESTS END OF GUARANTEE IN STREET WORK Works Board Discusses Elimination of Five-Year Clause in Closed Conference.

Elimination of the five-year guarantee which contractors who pave or resurface Indianapolis streets must post was discussed in the private conference with street, sidewalk, alley and sewer builders, which the board of public works had In its back room last Friday afternoon, it was learned today. The board of public works for a number of years has required contractors to post 10 per cent of the amount of their bid to insure the life of their work for five years. If the paving goes bad in that time and the contractor refuses to fix it the board can have the work done and pay for it out of the guarantee. One contractor who was in the confer, cnce said that, ns he remembered it, a member of the board of public works brought up the subject, asking the contractors if they could lower their bids on street paving if relieved of the guarantee. It is commonly known that the contractors charge Into their bids the difference betwi ■on the cost of their money and the money 6 per cent interest they receive while the money Is tied up in the guarantee fund. William 11. Freeman. Republican member of the board, however, said that the guarantee came into the discussion when one of the contractors said that it was one of the reasons why asphalt paving costs more in Indianapolis than in other cities. Many cities do not require a guarantee, it was said. When it was suggested thnt the guarantee might be eliminated there was a marked difference of opinion among the contractors, it is said. One or two were in favor of the elimination but several were outspoken against it. Those opposed said that it would practically mean ruin for the honest of the city. "Fly-by-night” street bull J-rs figuring upon using inferior materials, contrary to specifications, might bid far

below the figure which tbe legitimate contractor could afford, lay his street, clean up and get out, unworried by any portion of bis money being withheld, it was pointed out. The unscrupulous bidder would have his profit and his original capital and would be gjone, leaving the .people to relay the pavement, when it wore out prematurely and the honest contractor to bear the odium which the sliady operator had cast upon the business. Mr. Freeman said the board of works was not considering lifting the guarantee. He said ho personally was in favor of retaining it as a protection to property owners. HOLD-UP MEN FIRE AS VICTIM SHOWS FIGHT Soft Drink Merchant Offers Resistance—Wounded Severely. CHANCE TO RECOVER Nicholas Charles, proprietor of a soft drink saloon at 702 Arnold avenue, was shot and critically wounded by hold-up men who entered his place at 12:30 a. m. today. Charles and several customers were lined up behind the counter and ordered to hold up their hands by the desperadoes. Charles dodged behind the lunch counter and was fired at through the counter by each of the hold-up men. One bullet struck him above the left hip, passed through his body, three walls, and lodged in the door of a wood shed ten feet away. The bullet was steel nosed and indicated that it was from a .43 caliber automatic. The burglars fled after the shooting without obtaining any valuables. As the hold-up men entered Charles’ place, Russel Morrison and J. B. Hott of Pittsboro, were leaving. They were ordeed back. Morrison did not move fast enough and was strucl; a blow in the face by one of the marauders, which floored him. MEN MAKE ESCAPE. Two patrolmen heard ths shots and went to the scene, but could not locate the hold-up men. The emergency squad was called and spread the police net over the cistrict, but no trace of the men was f ound. Charles is in the city hospital where he is expected to recover. The motor from his phonograph was stolen from the home of H. E. Smith, , 3242 Pruitt street, by an eccentric burglar who entered through a side window, The motor was valued at S3O. STORE VISITED THIRD TIME. A raincoat valued at $29 was taken from the Hoyle & Itarlck Clothing Store at 303 Vest YTeashington street by thieves last night. It was the third robbery at the store within a few weeks. Yeggmen broke the knob off the safe door at the junk shop of Jacob Solotken. 410 West North street Saturday night. The inner door was broken open and the yeggs failed to get any valuables. Miss Alice Hill, 210S North Pennsylvania street, reported to the police that she was accosted and attacked by a man as she was passing an alley between North Pennslyvania street and Talbott avenue 'on Twenty-First street. Her j screams and struggles drove the man away. Earl Munson, 1233 Finley avenue, discovered that thieves had entered his home and taken a ring valued at S3O. BURGLAR TRIES TO CHOKE WOMAN. Mrs. Lucy Lunsford, 1943 South State avenue, was awakened by a burgldr placing his hand over ner mouth and attempting to choke her when she resisted him. Her 2-year-old child, sleeping near, was awakened and its screams drove the burglar away. Burglars obtained SSO from the home of A. T. Pratt, 1468 North Alabama street. A diamond ring valued at S4O was reported stolen by William C. Harder, SSI Fletcher avenue. Bichard Jenkins. 864 Torbet avenue, reported the theft of a sealskin coat valued .it $175. Someone representing himself as Charles J. Claxton obtained S2O of the Western Union Telegraph Company, according to a report by Claxton to the police. A burglar entered the Goldsmith drug store, Indiana avenue and West street, by crawling through the coal hole. About sls worth o', morphine was reported stolen. Police havo teen asked to look for two men who stole an automobile tire valued at S2OO from the Swain & Bowman garage at Pittsboro. ROIIBER GETS 85 CENTS AND CIGARETTES. A negro hiding behind a telephone polo at Brookside avenue and Newman street covered Theodore Bowers, 1615 Ingram street, with a revolver late last night. Bowers held up his hands whllo the bandit removed S3 cents and a package of cigarettes from his pocket. The robber told him to ‘‘walk north and don't yell or I'll shoot you.” Bowers obeyed and walked to 1527 Massachusetts avenue, where he telephoned “the police. A negro armed with a large knife attempted to break into a store owned by George Warford, *Bl9 Massachusetts avenue, at la. m. Warford was in the store and the negro ran when he saw Warford use the telephone. Charles MeKinzle’s drug store, 1366 Columbia avenue, was entered by a burglar who broke the glass in the front door of the store and took $2 from the cash register. NIGHT RIDERS

PURSUE AUTO THIEF. Sergt. Harry Xageleisen and Ms squad of night riders had a thrilling pursuit of a thief in a stolen Packard automobile la’e In the night. Fred Scholl. 3£05 North Meridian street, earlier reported his Packard stolen from North Capitol avenue. The night riders saw the license number and “spotted” the car at Senate avenue and Ohio street. A chase ensued that ended at Fifteenth and West streets. There the thief jumped from the car aud ran west on Fifteenth street, disappearing in an alley. Later in the night tho same squad of night riders fouud an automobile owned by Emery Alley. 1832 Sugar Grove avenue, which was reported stolen from Maryland street .and Kentucky aveuue. The machine was deserted at Vermont and Delaware streets. This squad has recovered ten stolen automobiles since March 1. 11. E. Lang, 3230 feast Tenth street, re ported his Stutz automobile with license number 18458 stolon from Capitol avenue and Washington street. Silent Orator Gives Address of Welcome Principals of the three Indianapolis high schools, Shortridge, Emmerich Manual Training end Arsenal Technical, extend the hospitality of Indianapolis to the sixteen high school basket-ball teams which will fight it out for State championship, Friday and Saturday, in announcement vgfcich is being made nightly this week by the “Silent Orator” on the Merchants Heat and Light Company building. The jnessage Is as follows: “Indianapolis welcomes , the sixteen competing regional basket-ball champions and their friends to the final tournament at the Coliseum, Friday and Saturday. March 17 and 18. Our high schools will be their hosts.’’

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