Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 274, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1922 — Page 9

MARCH 28, 1922.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES. 15-29 S. Meridian St. Main 3590. 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 less)... .75 per insertion Over 1 inch, .07 per line additional. Contract rates on application. Church notices tl inch or leas) 50c per Insertion Over 1 Inch ... .07 per line additional Death notices .......35c per Insertion Card of Thanks or In Memorlam Notices 07 per line The Dally Times charges small I Want Ads as an accommodation to Its 1 readers. In return for this courtesy the advertiser Is expected to remit promptly. •is received until 11:45 a. m. for [Ration same day. FUNERAL Ql RECTORS. Tlktlds, Parlors 1919 Union St- ~ FLAN NEK & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St funeral directors to the people of Indian* spoils since 18ST. Phones— ilcln 0641-0543. LI 2*41. lndianapolis crematory George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. Old phone Main 0909. LI 73C3. W. T. Blasengym 1625 Shelby 'st. Drexel 2570. Stewart 1114. I ? Q2 X. Illinois. Randolph 6170. J. C. WILSON ~~ 1230 Prospect. BT. J7l. Drexel 032*. EDW. L. HOLMAN 2512 Central Ave. Randolph 5903. chas a hockensmitr 724 N. Illinois. Slain II6S. Lt 1111. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—I4O2 N. Illinois. WM. E. KRIEGER. M:l-i 1154. Rea phone. Ben Davis 332-1, UADD— BERT S. GADD. 2130 Prospect sc Phones DrexiM 0422. ST. 2278. U.NDERT AKERS— HISEY A TITUS. 951 North Del. LI 6364. Main 3530. H. D. TUTEWILER. 34 w. Meridian, Main 0215. A FEENEY Sc FEENSY. XQ3 : . X. Illinois. Main OS4L UEATH aNO FUNERAL NOTICES. JOHNSON, OPAL G.—Died at the home of her mother. Mrs. Brlngham Johnson. 3 922 South Talbott avenue. March 26. 1922 at 1:30 p m.. age IS years. Funeral Thursday, March 39. from the residence at 2 p m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. CARD OF THANKS. CARD OF THANKS—We wish to express oar thanks and appreciation to our many friends, neighbors and relatives for their sympathy and kindness and for the beautiful floral offerings and spiritual bouquets at the death of our dear husband and father. Michael T. Sullivan. Wo also thank the Rev. Father Meiien for his word* of consolation and J J. Blackwell A- Son for their excellent professional services rendered us In our deep sorrow. MRS. MICHAEL T. SULLIVAN AND CHILDREN. CARD OF THANKS—We wish to thank our relatives and friends for their kindness extended us during the illness and death of our husband and father, Jacas Koltx; also the Rev. Mr. Clssna and the Rev. Baker, the Odd Fellows. Red Men and Rebekah lodges. Dr. Jones and Shirley Bros, for their services, and all for the beautiful flowers. MRS. MARY E. FOLTZ AND CHILDREN. LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Glass*?. shell rim. Friday morning n College rar r r between Ash Ist 1 and jjolbg* on 22d Randolph 3078. Ftojcord. L, LOTICE’S 7

t§ PRITCHETT W I he Barber ■ I am now in my new location, 24 When B!dg 0 SECOND FLOOR L _ J ....... ■f- E S ?. N . ALS THEY ARE HAPPY Why Shouldn’t They Be? ©Every student in our first c 1 a b s is glad h e enrolled. get into THIS PROFESSION NOW Second Class Now Forming Day and Evening Sessions • Room 604 National City Bank Bldg. 108 E. Washington st. Indianapolis, Ind. R MOUNT 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. INDIANA CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE. Teaching the rational system of painleas adjustment. Fourth floor When bldg. MARGARET SELLERS. " Osteopath, chiropractor, massage. 721 Russell avenue. COME to lit) W. St. Clair for Tapor sulphur baths and massages. Circle 0619. MASSAGES—2I74* N. Illinois eu. apt. k. Select patronage. Circle 1890. SI N$E SS SERVICE si ~~~ ELECTRICAL WIRING L.ght and power. Houses a specialty. Repair work given prompt attention, reasonable. DILTS ELECTRIC. 948 FT WAYNE. MAIN 3635. BATHROOM fixtures, complete- *9O. Plumbing supplies at retail. V. e save you money on installation. E. M. HARPIN CO„ 3220 E. Michigan. painting. work and materia; guaranteed. Estimates free. 426 s. Alabama. Phone Circle 7033. CLAIBORNE A MYERS. FEATHERS bought, suid and renovated; feather maureases and pillows made. E _F_ BURKI.E, 416 Mass. Main 1428. PAPER HANGING; latest samples, flrstclass work. Price right. 1216 N. Temple. Webster 6345. HEATH'S Union Barber Shop. Warm, comfortable bath rooms. 123 W. MarCs/ repair work of all kinds; new and old garages a specialty. Drexel 4477, HOWARD ELECTRIC CO. Electric wiring. 5-room cottage; complete *l7. Circle 5726. Circle 3171. ART SHOWENGERDY Wall paper oleanlng. Work guaranteed. Phone Drexel 2299. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana ave. ROOFING: best quality and service; tin w*rk of all kinds. Phone. Main 3572. SPRING paper cleaning and painting Call Randolph 4804 for reasonable prices. IFrOU are "wanting a GOOD CARi*£NTER. CALL RANDOLPH 0378. GOOD roofing. 31.25 per roll and up. EX M. KARPIN CO- 3720 E. Michigan. CARPENTER work of all kinds; also cement work wanted. Drexel 5875. TlNNEß—Gutters, downspouts; repairing a specialty. Drexel 9102.

BUSIN ESS SERVICES. SEE MULLER FIRST " Spring 1922 Samples Now Ready All kinds of ladies’ and children’s hats remodeled into new, up-to-date styles. Men’s hats cleaned and blocked. GEO.H.MULLER CO., Inc. 28 Kentucky ave. MA in 6179. FAMILY WASHING 8 CENTS A POUND Flat 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. - • o_ETECTjVEs.~~ Quigley-Hyland Agency, Inc. Suite 404 National City Bank building. Phone Main 2902 Local office International Secret Service Assn. Seventy offices In A merlea and foreign countries. MALE H ELP—WANTED. J YOUNG MAN—Catholic; starting new campaign; can use two live wires; experience not as essential as backbone. Call 1010 Lemcke bldg. Ask for MR. KOLFES. WANTED Live canvassers to etart Wednesday morning, 8 o’clock; good proposition for hustlers. See I. HASTINGS. Circulation dept.. Times. WANTED—Boys not over 15 years old who wish good Times routes, see Mr. Moorehead any afternoon after 2 o'clock at Times office. JEWELER; good on repairing and new work; permanent position. 335-536 Lemcke bldg. Main 5135. WANTED—Teamsters on National road. Call at Smitha’s barn rear of 1128 W. New York street, BLACKSMITH; this man Is from Nash- ' Ille, Tenn; colored preferred. 940 North Sherman drive. DI'IVER for laundry route; experience absolutely necessary. Address A No. 1886, Tim's. iN ST RUCTIONS. g-v a s~v and popular piano music jG\ G n taught in twenty lessons * v - u beginners and advanced. Christensen School. 106 Pembroke Arcade. Circle 3034. PRIVATE LESSONS. All systems of shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping, etc. Special rates. JACKSON BUSINESS COLLEGE 157 N. ILLINOIS. CIRCLE 1214, MEN t*> learn barber trade TRI-CITY BARBER S COLLEGE. 309 E. Washington st.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0767. SALESMAN—WANTED. Salesmen and Saleswomen 1,000 wanted at once. Not a house to house proposition, but a money maker. Apply MR. BEARDSLEY, Suite 1256-1257 Lemcke Annex. SALESMAN; 6. wanted at once for newly patented article. Just nut. City or State rights. Call for MR ESHBACH. Room 23 's Oneida Hotel, from 9 to 12 a m. SITUATION WANTED—MALE. SALES ENGINEER—CoIIege man, 8 years' experience, desires to locate permanently in Indianapolis with local manufacturer. Address A No. 1878, Times. t-EMALEH E L P—W AN TE D. GIRLS over 1* years of age to learn telephone operating. IND BELL TELEPHONE CO. Room 322. corner New York and Meridian WANTED Live canvanesers to start Wednesday morning. 8 o'clock; good proposition for hustlers. See 1. HASTINGS. Circulation dept.. Times. THREE neat appearing glrle 18 to 23; good chance for advancement and travel. A;so work In this town. Call MR. KELLY, 208 Lombard bldg. 10 to 5. assistant masseur, no west st. CLAIR. CIRCLE 5619. g I _TY A _Tj? N WAN TE D—PE MALE. FIRST-CLASS laundress wants work for Monday and Tuesday. Lincoln 5804 CURTAINS TO LAUNDeII Drexel 0895.

HOUSES—TO LET, Houses for Colored 3736 Northwestern. 4 rooms *I4OO 821 Darnell, 8 room* 18.00 230* Ballefontalne, 4 rooms 20.00 2153 Northwestern. 1 rooms 15.00 Dunlop & Holtegel 1972 Ralston. 6 rooms *15.00 Farmers Trust Cos. FOR RENT—-Four-room house, one-fourth acre ground for 315 per month at corner of Kybolt and Bendaila ave. Belmont ÜB7, THREE-ROOM furnished apartment, modern. walking distance. Circle 516 4. NEWLY furnished duplex at 2351 Ashland ava. RAndolph 8983. FIVE-ROOM modern double. 1021 Ewing st. Brookslde 2127. COUPLE TO SHARE LOWER DUPLEX. KENWOOD 2275. FLATS. APARTM ENTS— LET. FOR COLORED 21st Street and Highland Place New apartment building, ready for occupancy April Ist. Two rooms, dressing closet, bath, ln-a-door bed and gas range. Apartments renting for $27.50, $26.50 and $25.00. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Main 4518. WILL share five-room apartment with congenial couple north. Circle 6996. FOUR rooms, witn individual porch; firstclass condition; 150. Main 7324. MODERN APARTMENT. DOWNTOWN. CALL HARRISON 0763 FURNISHED HOUSES AND FLATS. REFIhED couple or two ladles to shark modern, private home, north, *3O. Washington 2190. NEW furnished lodge room for rent. Floor finished for dancing. Club room In connection. Rent reasonable. 216 N. Meridian. FRONT room neatly furnished; modern; private home north. Central car line. Randolph $283. MARKET. E., 528; modern furnished room. $2 up; steam heat. BOARD AND ROOMS—TO LET. ASHLAND. 1704; first-class table board with nice room for two men. Modern. *6.00. Kenwood 2436. ' DUTyOU SELL ITT It not, try the automobile columns of the Times Want Ads.

TRANSFE R AN D STO RAGE. ESTABLISHED 1895. Otto J. Sueaz Packing, Hauling, Storage Overland Hauling Main 2353-3628 Night, Webster 0599 PARTLOW fTrEPROOFSTORAGBCO.’ Private locked rooms and open space. 25c per month and up. Local and overland transfer. We call and give you exact prices on any kind of work without any obligations 419-23 E. Market street. Main 2750. I,L 8680. 7^ Shank Superior Service BEST FAQILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey st. Main 2028. LI ll^p. DAVIS & NORRIS, new storage house. We store household goods or anything. Storage, packing shipping or transfer. Circle 6672. Night, Eelmont 1036. Office *2B W. Maryland. LIGHT transferring with half-ton truck. Phone Drexel 6684. UNION STATION BAGGAGE TRANSFER MAIN 7119, N <3 _ ROOM 3. THREE furnished rooms; back porch; scieened In, gas. electric lights, water, also sleeping room downstairs, $2 per week. Phone service. 2721 Gale. Webster 8888. TWO rooips, neatly furnished for light housekeeping. Use of laundry; modern. 608 E. Twelfth. Circle 0783. ROOM and alcove, light housekeeping privileges; modern; walking distance. Lincoln 5805, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. - Fdll SALE—lmproved patent: company already Incorporated for 1100 000; 32,600 stock outstanding, article a necessity Manufacturer’s cost SM) to *125. Hetail S*C,O to *SOO. Have some castings, dies and completed machine. M>; former patent manufactured and sold In United States and all foreign countries. This patent far superior. Very little money Involved In manufacture. A real opportunity to have a business of your own and make big money quick; *6,000 necessary. Don't answer unless you have the cash. 11l health compels me to sacrific. Address A No. I*B3. Times. FOR SALE—A patent on a wire specialty that can be manufactured and retailed at 10 or 15 cents, showing a profit of several hundred per cent. A real opportunity for someone wanting to get into a business of their own where very little raxh would be Involved. Address A No. 1916, Times. I WANT a man with about *BOO to take hold of a business that will net him $l"-i) to *2OO weekly. See T. A THORNE, Claypool Hotel between 2 and 9 p. n. DELICATESSEN, small place, fine location; remarkable opportunity. Circle 2667. GARAGE excellent location; steam-heated building; storage 30 cars. Circle 2667. BAKERY, north side; fine location; thoroughly equipped. Circle 2667. REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. 5 BIG BARGAINS No. I—2 >4 acres. 4-room house, electric lights. X square from tnterurban stop. Brice *2.500; cash *500; terms. No. 2—5 acres, 7-room house barn and chicken house, full basement, furnace. 1 square of Interurban stop. Price *7.500. No. 3—20 acres, new 6-room house, electric lights, bath, furnace, forest shade trees, garage and chicken house. Price *6.000. Vo. 4—lo acres, good 6-room house, double garage, bam and chicken house, good orchard, near Interurban stop. Price *5,000. No. £—9 acres, new 6-room bungalow, electric lights, garage, barn, chicken house, forest shade, half square from 1-j----terurfcan stop. Price *8.500. Live Wires.” T. R. JONES A CO.. 414 Peoples Bank tldg.

233 lowa Street Bargain Six rooms down, two rooms and attic up; good, big cellar, gas for lights and cooking, well and cistern. Grape arbor. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Call ED O’CALLAHAN*. South Hide Specialist, with McCord & McKinney, Realtors 311 Lemcke Bldf. Circle 5220. Evenings. Webster SBOO. CaiTollton Avenue One of the most attractive bungalows In this select location; hardwood floors throughout, fireplace , tiled bath, garage, east front; full lot; act quick; real bargains m this type of property are exceptional; price *6.750; cash *1,500. Mr. I Cunningham. JAMES E. BERRY. I MAIb 5147. DRcxel 1150. /cj . n Brightwood. '"wo lots. 5,(I n II room cottage;- electric II 11. lights, gas. toilet In house, -w* a s Make me an offer. This property Is well located. Another on LaSalle street, 6 rooms, two lots and In the very best location In P.rlghtwood, Make me an offer. GEO. A. LUCAS. 726 K. of P. bldg. Circle 6600. Evenings, Belmont 4926. St. Philip’s Parish Six-room thoroughly modern home; 3 bedrooms and bath upstairs, large closets, bullt-ln features In kitchen. two-room basement, full lot; this property is priced to sell quickly; term* can be.arranged. 51 r. Cunnlnghom. JAMES E. BERRY. 3IAln 5147. DRexe! 1150. BUNGALOW. NORTH. Five rooms, long living room, bath room, large front and rear porch, garage, three lots. This Ideal home s located on filst It and Cooper ave.. near Stop 5. Lafaytte traction line. Terms *260 down, balance monthly. Reliable Realty Cos. Main #lB6. Evenings. Drexel 1491. SBOO Cash buys a lot on East Blxteenth; one block to boulevard. Two block* to oar. Street pa*ed; go*, water, electric light*, sewer tn; a bargain. 9 Meredith & Johnson Main 2393. Webster 7958. NORTH SIDE Four-Room Hoilso Electric lights, well and garage. Terms. Particulars. J. A. LYNCH, 303 Baldwin Bldg. _____ Circle 1422 Double, Near 10th St. Select location, six rooms a side, modern double; large basement, two-car garage;' everything In perfect condition; terms can be arranged. JAMES E. BERRY. MAln £147. DRerel 1160. Dandy Six-Room Double Very good location southeast, semimodern. Will consider term*. Mr. Andemon. I. N. Richie & Son. 710-12 Bankers Trust Bldg. Main 0520. N. a COR. CENTRAL AND 25TH. Seven-room thoroughly modern home, hardwood floors, steam heat, 4 bedrooms. This is a bargain; *6.000 on terms. Mr. Cunningham. JAMES E. BERRY. MAln 5147. DRexei 1150. Immediate Possession S2OO CASH Three large-room house; electric lights, gas and garage. -2532 English avenue. Fowler & Eaton Main 6871. 301 City Trust. 507 N. HEALING”AVa ' Meat market, with new fixtures. McCray Ice box. Will rent room and fixtures, or sell fixtures on terms. See us at once. MARION COUNTY STATE BANK. S2OO CASH and sls monthly buys pretty cottage, 122 N. Miley ave.; newly painted and decorated throughout; electric lights and gas; bargain; move right In. R. H. Hartman 224 N. Delaware. A Rare Opportunity S.x-ioom home, *l5O down; easy terms.' Pf-rilc 'a-:. J. A. LYNCH 303 B? ldwln Bldg. Circle 1422. For Colored Hlgh-c’. ss. strictly modern five-room bungalow, -arnge, fruit trees and chicken pirk. L< t 40x210 feet, $4,500. Terms *750 cash and balance like rent. Main 0142. * . rr West. Trotter A Henry It Ts At || addition. A couple of good 11 II a buys In modern homos with a very small down payment, GEO. A. LUCAS. 726 K. of P. bldg. Circle 6600. Evenings, Belmont 4926. FIVE-ROOM cottage; large garage and building; electric lights; newly painted; easy terms. Beech Grove 213. 'FI V E-ROOM dSible or 4-room single southeast. 3250 cash or might consider tot; balance monthly. Main 1232.

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EVERETT TRUE. By CONDO. Hecco L this rs TRue *SPei4KtNJ<3.. SEND a Man Up HCRe TO VAX'S AN RePAlfc t me* I*3 richtJll h® ought" TO "SILUT w; But Ivor lit AnP If* you Hav<3 him S7'<-<-IN DumR Tou ougmt ~ro Be . ccosec < * OOT> ' SY<S !!•' MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. PANTS SALE O We have an accumulation of several hundred PAIRS of 11 ] idd lots which we ofTer until all sold for less than half price. I $6 00 to $7.50 Trousers, now $2.96 \| j $8.50 to $9.00 Trousers, now $8.95 lU\ J SIO.OO to $12.00 Trousers, now $435. IB TOE PANTS STORE COMPANY r 4S W. Ohio. Two Storea'Full of Pants 114 E. Ohio.

REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. Good Location, East Five-room double, electrio light* city water, gas, sink In kitchen, sewer connections; nice concrete porch, brick columns. For quick sale. J 3.500; *SOO cash, balance easy terms, ilv Mclnteer. I. N. ~chie & Son. 710 13 Bankm Trust Bldg. Main 0510. Tuxedo St., Near 10th St. Fine five-room. thoroughly modern home long living room, hardwood floors, two bedrooms and bath upstairs, large closets, full baeeir.enV ,aIo garage; this home Is In perfect condition, term* can be arranged. JAMES E, BERRY. MAln 6147. DRexei 1150. SMALL 3'ROOM HOUSE, WEST--150 North Rowona SL Lot 63x150, sf* 00; only SIOO cn*h required, balance $lO per month. Call Me. Brook*. WASHINGTON BANK & TRUST CO Main 6792. Evenings, Randolph 84*9. cf , r Northeast. 1401 Ewing. 8 (I r || rooms beautiful lot. fruit. Vi lAw It garage. *4.000. Terms to a „ ult purchaser. GEO. A. LUCAS. 726 K. of P. bldg Circle 6600. Evenings. Be!mont_4 926._ 929 S. Missouri Seven rooms, gas. electricity, city water, garage *2,500 term*. Call Trueblood. RELIABLE REALTY CO. Main 018*. Evening*, Irvington 421*. BUNUALOWTNdRTH ' New modern bungalow on Broadway. Lot 46x150. Can bo bought for $6,000. Only SI,OOO r aah needed. MARION COUNTY STATE BANK ■"EIGHT-ROOM, MODERN HOME Close In. ‘Conveniently arranged for home or rooming house. MARGARET BERRY Main 6147. BUNGALOW, NORTHWEST Five-room modern. In a good locality; has built-in fireplace; ntcoly arranged. A good buy; priced right. GRIFFIS & EtTINGER. 302 City Trust bldg. MAln 6064. SIX-ROOM house and lot near Garfield Park, tn excellent condition. Owner leaving city. I wish to sell Immediately. Price reasonable. 2138 Napolean strea*. Drexel SOO9. Indianapolis Avenue Five-room modern bungslow. Terms. Margaret Berry 802 Public Savings Bldg Main *147. Five-Room Bungalow Strictly modern. Just north of East Washington street. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. Main 0142, SIX-ROOM modern north. Pries *4,000. Particulars. Terms. ■ J. A. LYNCH *O3 Baldwin Bldg. _ _ Circle 1 432. EAST, five-room double; electric lights, water, good condition. Only *3,600; *I,OOO cash. MR. WRIGHT. Irvington 0292. NEW modern bungalow near car; Improved street. 4 200 north. Owner. Washington 14t>8. REAL ESTATE— SUBURBAN. SUBURBAN TRACT. One acre and 6-room house in good condition; close to car stop. Price *3,250; terms. JENNINGS BROS., 28 South Illinois street. LOTS—FOR SAL E-77.T77T Lots —Lots—Lots Non-resident authorizes big sacrifice on 7 lots near 38th st. and Orchard ave. Just southeast State Fairground; 3 on paved streets paid for. Price *2.260. THE GATES-KINNKAR COMPANY, 760 Bankers ' Trust bldg. Main 1409. Res., Randolph 7264. 2 4 EAST of Irvington and south of National road; $1,250; *ls monthly. Call Webster 5774, evenings, or Cooper & Hadley B*B Lemcke Bldg. Main 2776. SOME desirable building iota, east. For particulars, see J. A. Lynch 303 Baldwin bldg. Circle 1432. i LOTfir~4Bd, 46th st*. north, *I.OOO. *1,200. $1,600, plus Barrett. Owner. Wash. 4625. EQUITY i>F~2~LOTB ON A ~ GOOD USED FORD- WEBSTER 7780. CARROLLTON AVE., 4322; lot; price $2,850. Call Belmont 1026-1. Have Sold My Home Must buy at once. 5 rooms, modern, in any good location. Have the cash so please state your cash price. No agents. Address A No. 1888, Times. I want a good, slx- 'oom, modern double, north or east. What have you? Ad* , dress A No. 1881, Times.

_.-REAL ESTATE—WANTEP. Property Owners Attention’. W*> have cash buyer* waiting for a right priced piece ct property in all part* of the city. Sec Mr. O'Mara with Howard C. Venn, 30* B. Market. Main 1115. WANTED—*IO will be paid for the Infermation leading to the renting of a thoroughly modern 3 bedroom house, not on but near car line. Located north or east. Harrlon 0399. MODF.RN or partly modern home, five to seven room*. Can pay *7OO cosh and balance monthly. Main 0142. FOR a equare de a j m south side real e* tale, call gVEHROAD. Drexel 3250. FARMS—FOR SALE. JMI AMD TIMBER Lfflß FM SAILS 2270 acres coal laud; virgin timber, In fee, in Kentucky. For survey, cruise and abstract write S. T. & E. W. RANDLE, 227 West Short St. Lexington, Ky. Land Auction 160 ecree. Thursday, March 80 at 19 a. m., 7 4 miles south of Bloomington. Monroe County; undulating limestone *oll; good Improvements; on good rock road, the Dixie highway; sells without reserve on premises. Liberal terms. Full line of persona! property and old antique furniture. Doll Whisenand. owner. R. C. Fo-Land Auction Cos. Auctioneers, Noblesvllle. LANDOLOQY, FREE. ApSclaL NUMBER Juet out, containing many fact* of clover land In Marinette County, Wisconsin. If for a home or an Investment you are thinking of buying good tarn* land*, where farmers grow rich, *end at once for thl* e pedal number 7 of LAN DO LOOT It I* free on request. Addrees BKIDMORSRIKHLHJ LAND CO.. 113 SkldmoreRlehle Bldg.. Marinette. Wig. HO for the country; 3 acre*. 4-room house. fruit; priced low; terms. Arlington ave. at Stop 4. Honey Bee line. ED WATSON. FOR SALE—Ten acres, 15 miles south of Miami, Fla., on Dixie highway. Call Belmont 1901. FARMS—TO LET. ~ WRAPE farm. Improved; 200 acres between Seymour and North Vernon. Rent *6OO year. GKO. GETS. 1133 Madison ave. AUTOMOEULES—FOR SALE. DODGE BROTHERS motor cars; a good assortment at all time* C.M.WALLER!CH COMPAN/ Qodn Baothmui HoroaVwttoas 846 North Meridian. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE. The kind you ought to have at the price you can afford to pay. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE AGENCY. 303 Baldwin Bldg. Circle 1422^ FORD delivery with closed panel body. Oakland 6, touring. 1919 model; a real bargain. 725 VIRGINIA AVEt FORD touring, 1920 model; starter and demountables. This car Is the same as new; sale or trade for any make car. 735 Virginia avenue. ALL kinds of cars, *6O, *75. *lO9 down, balance small weekly payments. XNDPLS. AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. FORD. 1920 touring, A-l mechanical condition; starter and g'ood tires; *9O down, balance one year. WIDES & MILLER. 644 E. Washington. Main 3498. FORD 1918, touring; fine mechanical condition; extra good -.lres; *6O down, balance one years. Main 3493. USED cars; always a bargain on hand In light cars. Main 6736. AUTOMOBILES—SAL*- OR TRADE. AUBURN truck; will trade for Ford body. 158 Harlan street A T . O - M .- 0 - B . I L! & ~ WAN T ED -, . Ford Coupe Must be In good condition and be a 1920 or 1921 model with fair tires. Act quick as X want to buy and buy quick as I need lt in my business. Address A No. 1879, Time*. AUTOS WANTED J. Wolf Auto Cos. PRIVATE party wants to bu*.. 5 or 7passenger touring car. Will pay *1,209for good car. Address A No. 1920, Times.

AU TOM OBIL E S—W AN TEP. 50 Automobiles Wanted Can Use , Packards, Caddilacs, Marmons, Pierce Arrows, Stutzs, Buicks, Oldsmobiles, Mercers, Paiges. Will Pay High Price. What Have You for Sale? Pioneer Motor Sales Cos. AUTOS wanted. WEISSMAN'S, 213-14 E. New York street. Main 4446. MO TO R CYCLE S AN D BI CYC L EIS. Only $25 Have a bicycle with a Smith motor wheel attached. Will sell both for $25 or either one separtely. Motor wheel capable of going 25 miles an hour. The latter can bo used for other purposes, such aa running a propeller on a canoe or row boat; running email machines of various types; could be attached to a puahmobile. in fact wherever a limited amount of power was needed it could be used. No batteries needed. Xt has its own magneto and generat or. Call Irvington 2332. Now Is the time to have youi motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 534-86 Maos Ave. Main 6404. CASH paid for all kind* of motorcycle*. FLOYD PETERMAN. 509 Maseachuaetta avenue. AM TP. REPAIP.SANt) SUPPLIES. FORD BODIES Autowa Ames and Ford Body DUt. Swlssihdinni Parker 830 East Market. COLVIN BATTERY COMPANY Recharge, ti-Volt.. 50c; 12-Volt, 75c. New Battery, Guaranteed Two Years, Gil, $14.50; 613, $16.50; 127, $22.50. 121 E. MARYLAND ST. CIRCLE 1870. "FITTED TO ANY CAR FREE." BRING your battery troubles to u*. We are expert* In *hl* work and our prices are right; 6 volt recharge 50c; rebuild complete 56.C0; 12 volt recharge 75c; rebuild complete *10.09. south side battery shop. * AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 North Illinois. S <fc S Auto Laundry COLVIN BATTER! CO MPA N I'7 RECHARGE 6-VOLT. 50c; 12-VOLT. T6c. NEW BATTERY, GUARANTEED TWO YEARS. 611. *14.60; 613, *16.50; 127, *22.60. 121 E. Maryland st. Circle 1870. TIRES, ail size* *4 and up. Rebuilt ratings with NEW TREADS. We also repair or retread your tirea ANDERSON STEAM VULVANIZER CO_ 611 North Capitol. 3d floor. 200 USED tires, all !xe. (2 each. ROGERS. 3115 W. Waehlngon. Belmont 4300. 20u USED tlree, all alzea. 13 each. ROGERS. 3116 W. Waehinston. Belmont 4800. _____

MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. Cinders Four or 8-yard truck loads. Prompt delivery anywhere In ciiy. ABEL BROS. Circle 5860. INVALID CHAIRS-—Good, etrong rubbertired chairs for rent, (5.60 per month. Crutches, 36c. Delivery free. BAKER BROS. COLE'S High Oven St >vt>. intod 90 day*, cost *BO. Moved where I have gas; will sell or trade for high oven gas range. Call Drexel 7 682. MAKE your old coat look like new suit by matching a pair trou-er* with the CORRECT PANTS MAKERS CO. WASHING machine, water power, *10; does as good work as 5100 electric; bench wringer, 58.50. Webster 2206. FuH BADE—New Edison dictaphone, transcribing machine, shaver and mlmeoRcope. Address' A No. 1915. Time*. FOR SALE—Complete Lowell vulcanising outfit at sacrifice. ELKIN BROS., 604 N. Illinois. Circle 2116 THOR electric sweeper In A1 condition; used only few months; bargain. Call Harrison 3496. SHRUBS, peonies, fruit and shade tree*; evergreens and Norwegian maples. Washington 6129. McCKAY floor case refrigerator, for Ford and cash balance. SCOGGIN, 2811 Clifton -street. TREES and shrubbery; home-grown landscape service; p,anting free. HACKETT. Drexel 0179. FOR SALE —New mandolin, banjo; reasonable. E. C. FAY'NTKR. 627 Marlon avenue. TEIIM3 given on new and used machlnea White Sewing Machine Cos. YIS Mass. ave. TAN trloolette dress, waist, all else 38: eplendld condition; reasonable. Ran. 7147. FOR SALE—Late model noiseless typewriter; excellent condition. Main 0888. LADY'S blue serge spring suit cheap; good condition. Kenwood 4682. ARM Y - tent, 16x16. 4'foot side wall, 22fiV 721 6outhern avenue. COAL RANGE FOR BALE. Circle 2333. MI SC EL LAN EO US-WANTE D. GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCKYARDS HOUSEHOLD GOOPS— FOR SALE. DROP-HEAD Singer sewing machlnea *10; good condition. Circle 6680. MUSICAL—SALE OR WANTED. CASH PAID FOR PIANOS. CALL MAIN 4531. GOOD upright piano, *1.50 per week, Randolph 4221. DOGS. POULTRY, PIGEONS. ETC? *^¥WAAA/4A^9VWWWWWwwWWV^V< HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dog’s. INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY. City dog pound. 924 E. N. Y. Main 0872. COAL AND WOOD—FOR SALE. , Kindling With Each Ton Best Ind. or Linton No. 4 clean fk...*6.00 Best Ind. M. R 5.09 Best 111. lump, large forked, clean... 6.76 Bett Illinois egg, clean forked 6.50 Beit Brazil egg, clean forked 6.75 Beit Brazil block, clean forked 7.25 liig .1 grade nut and slack 4.60 Delivered anywhere In the city. Drexel 3280. gt. 2225. UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Quality, Service and Correct Weight. Since 1908. Ask your friends. BUT YOUR COAL Al'llKHT PRICES. QUALITY GUARANTEED. POCA. LUMP. FORKED *7.50 W. VA. LUMP, FORKED $7.00 E. KY. LUMP, FORKED *7.00 HAMILTON LUMP, FORKED *6.00 CASS EGG, FORKED *5.60 .Tom Shroyer 480 INDIANA AVE. CIRCLE 1436. AUTO. LINCOLN 6443. LINTON No. 4, forked *6 00 Pocahontas lump, forked 8 00 Pocahontas lump, genuine red ash.... 7.75 U. 6237. MERIDIAN COAL CO. COAL L. H. BA7N COAL CO. Main 3681 ng N. Pine, Main _3161. MACHINERY AND TOOLS. WONDER MIXERS MIXERS, HOISTS, PUMPS. ENGINES. ALL SIZES CARRIED IN STOCK. BURL FINCH, DIST. Sl2-20 W. MARYLAND STREET.

LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. SALEfOF BONDS. Notice Is hereby given that In pursuance of the provisions of general ordinance No. 65. 1921, of the common council of the city of Indianapolis, State of Indiana, passed on the sth day of September, 1921, and approved by the mayor Sept. 14, 1921, and general ordinance No. 13, 1922, amendatory hereto, passed on the Bth day of February, 1922, and approvtd by the mayor on the 10th day of February, 1922, the undersigned city controller of the city of Indianapolis, will receive sealed bids at the office of the city controller at the city hall up to 12 o’clock noon on Wednesday, March 29, 1922, for thirty-six .thousand five hundred dollars (*36,500) of the city streets and public highway bonds of 1922 of the city of Indianapolis, payable from the general fund of said city, said bonds being seventy-three (73) In number, and in denomination of five hundred dollars ($600) each, bearing date of March 29, 1922, and to be Issued in ten (10) series, and the first series shall mature on the Ist day of January, 1924, and one (1) scries shall mature on the Ist day of January of each year thereafter to and Including the Ist day of January, 1333, as follows, to-wlt: The first series shall be for nine (9) bonds of five hundred doil-h's (*609) each. The second series shall e for eight (8) bonds of five hundred dolla s (*500) each. Tho remaining eight (8) series shall be Issued In eight (8) equal series of seven (7) bonds of five hundred dollars (*509) each, all bearing interest at the rate of five per cent (b%) per annum, payable semi-annually on the Ist day of January and July, respectively, of each year, beginning with Hie Ist day of July, 1922, and said bonds are to be delivered and paid for at The office of the treasurer of the city of Indianapolis on the 29th day of March/ 1922. AU bids shall be accompanied by a duly certified check upon some responsible bank of tho city of Indianapolis, Indiana, payable to the order of the city treasurer, for the sum of money which shal' equal two and one-half per cent of the face or par value of the bonds bid for. The city controller will open said bids cr proposals between the hours of twelve (12) and two (2) p. rn. on the day above set for receiving bids, and reserves the right to award all of said bonds or a part or any number thereof to the highest and best bidder therefor, but said city controller reserves the right to reject all bids and proposals or any part thereof, and shall have the right to accept a part of any bid, and to award upon any bid the whole or less number of bonds covered by such bid. Each bidder may bid for al! or any part of such bonds. JOS. L. HOGUE. City Controller of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana.

NOTICE OF HEARING ON RESOLUTION To WJiom It May Concern—Notice is hereby given by the Board of Park Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis that by Its Acquisition Resolution No. 6. 1922. it has determined to acquire the following described real estate In the city of Indianapolis, Marlon County, Indiana: Lots one (1) to sixteen (16) Inclusive, and lots twenty-five (26) to forty <4oj inclusive. In block 2 In Cavcn and Lockwood's East Woo diawn addition, being a subdivision of lots A. B, C, E and F of the Indianapolis & Cincinnati Railroad Company’s subdivision of the cast half uno the north half of the west half, southeast quarter, section 7, township 15. range 4. ij> per plat thereof in plat book 7, page 37. That raid real estate *0 to be acquired le to be used for park purposes of the city of Indianapolis. By *aid resolution It Is provided that Thursday. April 13, 1922, at 3 o'clock p. m. at the office of said board la the city hall la said city, will be the time arid place when final action will be taken confirming. modifying or rescinding said resolution and when lt will receive and hear remonstrances from persons Interested In or affected by such proceeding* and when it will determine the public utility and benefit thereof. CHARLES A BGOKWALTER, FRED CLINE. ALBERT M. MAGUIRE. SARAH E. SHANK. Board of Park Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. NOTICE TO ABSENTEE. Greene Circuit Court. February term. 1922. State of Indiana. Greene County. To Aden Mansfield: You ara hereby notified to appear in the Greene Circuit Court at the courthouse In Bloomfield. Indiana. cn May sth, 1922. to a petition of Oscar Mansfield to declare you are an absentee for 11. ore than seven years and appointment of an administrator for your estate, and. falling to appear, same will be heard la your absence. Given under my hand and sea! of eaJd court this Murch 3. 1922. (SEAL) MEREDITH G. MBSSICK. Clerk Greene Circuit Court. W. L SUN KARP. Attorney. ' NOTICE-—The Board of Trustees of the Central Indiana Hospital for Insane will receive scaled proposal* until Friday. March 31 at 10 a. m.. for furnishing supplies for the month of April. 1922. Estimate book will be ott file at Room 14S. State House, from and after Monday. March 27, 1922. By order of the BOARD OF TRUSTEES FINANCIAL. PERSONAL LOANS $lO TO S3OO This office Is operated under the tuperflulMi of the State of indt&x:& and wan established for the purpose of providing a place where honest people can borrow any amount from $lO to S3OO without paying more than the legal rate of Interest or without being Imposed upon in any way It Is only neceesary that yon are seeping house and permanently located. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify your employer, neither do we make Inquiries of your friends, relatives or trades people. You can hare all time necessary for repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep the money. Call and lot us explain. No charges unless you borrow. Lo|ins with other companies paid off and more money advanced at legal ratea IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAIN 2923. (SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Rooms 305-7-9 Indiana Trust Bldg. 11l E- Washington St. Cor Vtr. Avs. REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS PURCHASED SECOND MORTGAGES PURCHASED COMMERCIAL PAPER PURCHASED. WE ADVANCE RENTS ON LEASES. INVESTIGATE OUR NEW PLAN. AUTOMOBILE FUNDING CO. 013 HUM E-MANSUR. MAIN SSGg. LOANS On furnltuiVh pianos, autos, live stock, farm Implements and other collateral. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141(4 B. Washington St. Main 0585. Auto Lincoln 7184. WR 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 108 N. Delaware st. Main 1618. MONEY to loan on second mortgages. L B. MILLER. 127 N. Delaware st- Main 5762.

WARM FIGHT LIKELY FOR LOWER HOUSE (Continued From Page One.) have filed In two districts. With assurance of chairmen of both parties that this condition would not exist when the time limit expires, contests yet may be expected. In the senatorial race, nearly of the candidates filed on the last day. Indianapolis, almost entitled- to Congressman of it own, probably will witness a lively campaign. Merrill Moores, who hat served several terms In Congress from the Seventh district (Marlon County), Is being opposed for tho nomination by Franklin McCray and some talk is being heard of another candidate entering tho list. When Moores voted "present” on the bonus bill In Congress he created consternation among many exservice men in this district. Joseph P. Turk, with a wet program, is the only Democrat to announce and his party is not rallying to the standard he has set. It Is considered likely another candidate will file before the time limit expires for the Democratic nomination. Among those who have been urgeds to make the tight ate Albert Stump and! Charles B. Clark, both attorneys. Neither* Chalmer Schlosser nor llenry Spaan, for-

mer candidates, are interested In making another race for the place, it is said. In labor circles the candidacy of Frank Hawley is being boomed. Hawley has not declared himself. LUHRING MAY HAVE OPEN ROAD. In the First Congressional district, one candidate has filed, Oscar Luhring, Republican. Luhring’s home is at Evansville and he is serving his second term in Congress now. It is possible that he will have no opposition for the nomination, but it is likely one or more Democrats will file. The First district is that of Benjamin Bosse, Democratic State chairman. The Second district candidates are: Mrs. William A. Cullop, Democrat, Vincennes; Arthnr H. Greenwood, Democrat, Washington; Will 11. Digg, Democrat, Martinsville, and Oscar E. Bland, RepubUean, Linton. Bland, Is present congressman and ! 'not expected to have any opposition, Mrs. Cullop Is the first woman In the State to become a candidate for Congress. She is the wife of William A. Cullop, who served several terms in Congress. John W. Ewing is the only candidate of either party to file In the Third district. His home is in New Albany and he was the Democratic nominee two years ago when he defeated four candidates for the nomination, only to be defeated by Congressman Dunbar In the election. Congressman Dunbar recently was named head of the Citizens Gas Company of this city and is not a candidate for re-election. He was the first Republican elected in the Third district in many years. The candidates tn the Fourth district arc: John S. Denham, Republican of Benhain, Ripley County, present Congressman Harry C. Canfield, Democrat, of Batesrllle, and Clarence Custer, Demo-* crat, Columbus. BENHAM SWEPT IN BY LANDSLIDE. Benham went to Congress in 191 S when the Republicans swept the boards clean. He sprang into prominence by defeating Lincoln Dixon, of North Vernon, who bad represented the Fourth district for many years. In IC2O be repeated, defeating Canfield who seeks another chance. When all Democrats went under In the Harding tidal wave, Canfield and Benham pnt up the closest race of any district In the State. Canfield defeated Caster for the nomination two years ago. The name of Joseph Shea, former ambassador to Chile whose home is In Seymour, is mentioned as a possible candidate. The candidates in the Fifth district are: Alfred D. Merrell, Democrat, Braxll; Charles H. Bldaman. Democrat, Terre Haute; Everett Sanders, Republican, Terre Haute; David B. Hostetler, Democrat. Koachdale, and Albert R. Owena, Democrat, Terre Haute. Sanders la at present representing the Fifth district. In the Sixth congressional district, Richard N. Elliott, of Connersrllle, present Congressman, Is opposed by three other candidates In his race for renomination. The Sixth district candidates are: Edward C. Ilikman, Democrat, New Palestine; Walter C. Reese. Democrat, Shelbyviile; Charles N. Elliott, Republican. Conngrsville; Charles O. Williams, Republican, Richmond; James A. Cifton, Democrat. Connersrllle; Ralph Test, Republican, Splceland, and Walter McConaha, Republican, Richmond. Two of Elliott’s opponents are from his home town, Clifton Is mayor of Connetsvilee, being the first Democrat elected there for several years. VESTAL FACES FIERCE OPPOSITION. In the Eight District, Albert H. Vestal, like Elliott, his confrere of the Sixth faces plentiful opposition within and without his own ranks. The candidates in the Eight District are: Charles A. Clevenger. Republican, Anderson; Albert II Vesta!, Republican, Anderson; Jesse H. Mellet, Democrat, Anderson; Clande C. Ball. Democrat, Sluncie, and Ernest Benninghofcn, Republican, Anderson. Only two candidate* hare filed In the Ninth District. They are Fred Parnell, the present Congressman, whose home is Attica and Robert H. Kinney, Democrat, of Noblesvllle. The Ninth has been considered a Republican stronghold like tho Tenth. So far the opposition that has developed to William R. Wood, is within his own party, but the Democrats expect to have a man in the field there. The Tenth District candidates are: El wood Washington. Republican, Hammond; William R. Wood, Republican, Lafayette; William B. Anderson, Republican, Gary; and Gust Strom, Republican, Gary. Milton Krauss has aroused no antagonism within his party in seeking renomination Two candidates seek the Democratic nomination. The Eleventh district candidates are: Milton Krauss, Republican, l’eru; Samuel E. Cook. Democrat, Huntington, and Nelaoa G. Hunter, Democrat, Wabash. FAIR FIELD MAY HAVE EASY TIME. In the Twelfth district Louis Fairfield may have easy sailing for renomination by the Republicans. Four candidates seek the Democratic nomination. The Twelfth district candidates are: Louis W. Fairfield. Republican, Angola: Reuben Earl Peters, Democrat, Ft. Wayne; Cyrus Ellis Gallatin, Dfljnocraf, Garrett, and Charles W. Brinstrator, Democrat Ft. Wayne. Congressman Andrew J. Hickey of La Porte has no opposition to date in either party. Harry Grube of South Bend is considering making the race as is Henry Barnhart, former Congressman, for Ike Democratic nomination.

RULE FOR SALE OF STOCKS HELD VOID Judge Says Indiana Securities* View Unreasonable. The rnle made by the Indiana securities commission which arbitrarily states that no sale of preferred stock will be authorized by the commission where the amount of tho preferred stock is In excess of twice the amount of the authorized common stock was declared unreasonable and void yesterday in Circuit Court by Judge Harry 0. Chamberlain. A demurrer filed by the commission to a mandamus suit also was overruled. In the mandamus suit the North American Light and Power Company is endeavoring to force tho commission to authorize the sale rs a large amount of Its preferred stock in Indiana. It was intimated, after tho ruling wits handed down, that aa appeal to the Supreme Court might be taken. Judge Chamberlain held that the power assumed by the securities commission in arbitrarily fixing the ratio between common and preferred stock which corporations must show exceeded regulations and assumed the appearance of statutory mandate. The defendants in the suit were Ed Jaekson, secretary of State; U. S. Lesh, attorney general; Ora Davies, treasurer of State: Maurice L. Mendenhall, as administrator of the commission, and members of the Indiana securities commission. _____ \ Bachelors Dare to Vote Against ‘No Date 9 Threats CHARLOTTE. lowa, March 2S.— Charlotte bachelors were given credit today for the defeat of the Woman’s ticket in the election here yesterday. In spite*of tha threats that girls would no longer see their men friends if the Women’s ticket was defeated, J. R. Kune was elected mayor over Mrs. James McDermott and Mrs. Nick Steiner, council candidate, went down to defeat, \ : J

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