Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 14, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 May 1922 — Page 13

MAY 27,1922.

IKDIANA DAILY TIMES. •! 8. Meridian 8L Main SeOu. Classified Ad. Dept. RATES. One time .11 per line Three consecutive timea.. .10 per line Six consecutive times 00 per line Lodge and club notices (1 inch cr Ices)... .75 per insertion Over 1 Inch, .07 per line additions!. Contract rates on application. Church notices (1 Inch or !*■■) 60c per I nee rt Icm Orcr 1 Inch ... .07 per line additional [Death notices 50c per insertion Fterd or Thanks or In Memorlatn Notices 07 per line The Dali/ Times chaises small Want Ads as an accommodation to Its readers. In return tor this court ear the advertiser ta expected to remit promptly. Ada received until 11:40 a. m. for publication same da/.

FLORISTS. INDIANAPOLIS FLOWER AND PLANT CO.. Central ave., at 34th. We grow cut flowers, plants. FUNERAL WORK. Wash. 2362, fun eral pi rectors. W. T. Blasengvm CASKETS, 130.00 AND UP. 17.00 to Crown Hill. 1*1.30 to South Vards. Ambulance rails anywhere in the city. 11.00. A [so ambulance calls are made without charge Tor parties who are unable to nay Randolph SS79. Drexel 2570. 1702 N. Illinois St. 1525 Shelby St. RSf*® - lVa£c/^ Parlor* 1121 Union SC. t LAuNNEK * R^uilAiSAN • uaeral directors to the people OX Indian* p. . apoll* since 1117. rBo ?*--Mclc ('541 -0442. LI 38*1. IMiIAAAPQLIS CREMATORY SBiBLEY BKOS. ’ (CO. Main office 9id X. Illinois St. Clrc.e l 'Jla. Main J.B4L George (irmstoiner r ? n ' ,ral Director 522 E. Mai ksL phore Ma 1 n 0908. U 7202. J. C. WILfeUxN mn Prospect. BT. 1671 Drexel Mil FINN BBOTHEKS Main 2174. 133 W. Market. Circle 2215. KDW. L. UOLJaiN >512 Central Ave. Randolph 5303. tkAS. a. HOCAENSMiTtL 124 N. iiiiaolik Mtn m- M 11*4. FUNERAL DIRECTORS— 1402 N. Illinois. WM. E. KHIEGER. Main 1134. Re*, phor.e Ben Davis 321-1. 44ADD—BERT S. GAUD. 212 C Prospect ft Phones. Drexel 0422 ST. 2276. CNDERTA KLKs—HIdEV * TITLE ~9iT North Del. Ll 4544 Main *660. H. u. TUTE.VTLLR. ‘ 93* N. Meridian. Main 0214. FEENET A FEENEY. F*i_N_minnlA Main 014*. UEATh and funeral notices. HAMMOND. WILLIAM H.—U loved hwbar.ii of Mary Hammond, tw-b-v-d father of N-Hie Roberts, brother of Irvin Hammond ard Vlr.a Grippe:-. of Edtr.bnrg. died at his result :> c, 1_; 1 ReUi.er st.. at j ,:j n. ni. Funeral Sunday. 1 p. m., at the residence Burial Edits burst. Fr'-vi- is.vited. (Pe-.ria, ill., papers please copv.) HUNT, NELLIE MARIE —Beloved daughter of Mr. aid Mrs. Willis C. Hurst, lied Thursday, Mav 7 . age 15 yeans. Funeral Monday, May 29. at > ::0 a. rn.. at the family r sldiß-e. rtX3 W. Thirty-ninth st. Services at II y Ar.gt is Church at 0 a. m. Friends invited. KEELER. BERTHA L.—Age 56 years. widow of the late R-bert Keller, at her home, 15,75 C- ce ave.. May Ip, rn Funeral and burial private. 'Friends may call Sfunday from 3 to 1 p. m. •7VIN MART ELLEN—Passed away May 26. 191-. at ■; a. m.. ae 83 y ars. lends may call Sunday afuraora ar.d evening at the hot • of A. J. Krier. 1114 Lexington ave. Fun-re! Monday. - r at the resld-r !tv k. St. I>a:n ka Church. Bur al Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. STEWaP.tT FH 4NK—Husband of Vary.' E:fr Stewart and f-i-hr r of Ra ph ard Ea I Stewart. Froth- r of -I-: - John and Margaret St-■ trt. Firs. H-trr ZitxlafT of India napv.lis a: ! Mrs. Ed Fennertr.an of Coaling*. Cos! pass.-d away May 25, 1922. S-30 n. :n. Air- 4: y,..un Friends may cal! Sunday aft- rnoon and evening a! the residence, C._ N. H'.-lit a ave. Fur.erat Monday. May 29. at 2 p. m. Burial Crown HI" cemetery. CARD OF THANKS. ■/NAAAAAj^iAA/WA/S/SA/LiAApVS/VA^^iWVWWW^ CARD OP TRAXKS—We vish to thank our neighbors arid friends f r their kindenss ar.d sympathy uur:ng the Illness and death of our beloved wife -and mother. Also for the beautiful ff.-ral offerings. T. M- WAYMIRE AND CHILDREN CHURCH NOTICES.

HEAR ran BIER TOMORROW, 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. The largest choir in the world will sing. Yon will hear the real Gospel. • Cadle Tabernacle Evangelist Assn, All Souls Unitarian CSsurcii Alabama sL near 15th Frank S. C. Wicks, D. D., Minister. Address at 11 a, m. £ SUBJECT: “The Rise and Spread cf Buddhism” Fourth in a series of addresses on Wells's "Outline of History.” Church School at 9:4 5 a, m. ~OHi3IT 860283 ~ Rev. James D. Stanley Morning subject: “Witnessing to Christ” Vesper and organ reci*a! 4 39 p. to. FIRST CHURciToF CHRIST. SCIENTIST —Meridian ar.d Twentieth streets. Sunday services at 11 a. in. ci.d S p. m. Sunday school at 11 a m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at s o'clock Reading room at £l3 Occidental building, open •reek days (t< in 9 a. m. to 3 p. to., except Wednesday, when closed at 7. Open from 2 to 5 p. in. Sundays. SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST. Delaware and Twelfth streets. Snstday service* at II a. m. and S p. m ' Sunday school, flrst session. 4:30 a. m.’ second session, 11 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at S o'clock. . Reading room. 1258 Lemcke Annex, open daily from 4 a. m. to 8 p. m.. except Wednesday, when closed at 7:15 p. m„ and lunday. when open from 2 to 6 p. m.

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CHURCH NOTICES. (Conllnned.) FIRST SriRITOALIST CHURCH. COS N. Liberty street, between Mass, ave. ar.d North street. Sunday 7:45 p m. Lecture by Rev. B. F. Hayden. Messages by the pastor, Rev. Ruth Van Deßeuken. j Message services every Wednesday. 2 and 7:45 p. m., conducted by the Ladles' Aid. Fart of the time devoted to spiritual healing Come, bring your friends. All are welt yme.' PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Kellner, s hail. Capitol and North sts. Rev. H. 3V. B. Myrl- k will lecture. Subje t: "Seated on a Throne." Messages from y-.-ur loved ones by Mrs. B-saie Woc-dv. orth. Mrs. Audra Hodson w ill furr.Rh music. Services begin at 7.45 p. m. Ladies’ Aid meet* Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev Myrick will speak. Mrs. Woodworth and other* will be present as message bearers. ■ UNION SPIRITUALIST LYCEUM. Ses.-lon every Sunday at 2:80 p. m. In the First Spiritualist Church. 608 North Liberty street, between Mass. ave. and < North street. Come, bring or send your children to It. Ail are welcome. I CASTLE HALL. 230 E. Ohio Pt. Second Spiritual tt Church will hold Sunday servi- -s at above hall at 7:45. ! Lecture by cur pastor. Rev Anna Thron-i-I s-n Sul.jecf ' What Shall I Do to Be Saved?’’ Messages by Mrs. Throndsen ar.d D. H. Smith. Midweek meeting W-dnVdHv evening a* 1533 College avenue. Healing ar.d message services. Bring , y >ur fries..ls. . THIRD CHURCiToFoHP.IST SCIENTIST j —3350 Washing’on blvd. Sunday services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school. 2 1- a. m ’Vednesday evening, testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock Reading room at fOS E. 34th st., open dally from 10 a. m. 1 HI p. m. except Wednesday when closed ! at 7 29 p m. and Sunday, when open from I to 6 p. tn. _____ LOST AND FOUND. ■ lost— FRATERNITY PIN ' Sunday, May 7 In or near Circle Theater. Shield shape; diamond In center. Reward. I Main 3500. “H” PIN Small gold letters I. D. A. A- 13-20-Lost dnw mown Saturday. Reward. Call j Main 8500 or Webster 6894. I STRAYED or stolen from 2549 Applegate i street, light colored Jersey cow with | halter on. White spot on each flank; fresh soon. Reward. Drexel 3058 or Belmont | 2700. : LOST —Hand purse, black patent leather, f33 and keys. Valuable to owner only, between 20th and 21st on College. I.tbi oral reward. Randolph 3085. j LOST —Airedale. young, male; round i lea’her collar; near Market house. • Thursday morning. Call Kenwood 7724. LOST —Mink scarf, two-skin, at health exposition. Liberal reward for return. , Wa-hington 1682. • LOST—Wrist watch, intlal "H” on back. Reward. Call Washington 3098. ~ NOTICES. IMPORTANT NOTICE Spanish war veterans, 1898-1902, may have title to pension under act of June 5, 1920. from 512-30 p-r month See or -vr!• e LOWE AGENCY, 312 K. of P. bldg. Phone Main 0707. I MEMBERS of Tassyur.k Tribe No. 284. (. u R. M . are requested to be at wlgj warn Wednesday night. May 31 a-s It is | nomination of officers. There will he re- : freshments. FRED AYERS, sachem; 1 SYLVESTER BUTLER. C. of R. "Indian herbs John H. Miller fcaa moved to 1540 E. ! Market street. Phone Stewart 2682. j HIGH school teacher will drive through j to the west for traveling expenses; 10 weeks' vacation beginning June 20. Call Harrison 1094 after 6 p. m. BEDBUGS, roaches, moths. ants, destroyed with one application of "Sudden Death." ALBERT MAAS, 31 Vir. ave Main 1225.

PERSONALS. FAIRMOUNT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement, private; prices reasonable; may work for board, babies adopted Write for booklet. MRS. T. B. LONG. 4911 E Twenty-Seventh st.. Kansas City. Mo. INDIANA CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE! ~ Clinic for patients at 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.. on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. New location: 962 N. Pennsylvania street. THIS is to certify that lain not responsible for debts made by Nettle Butler cr ar.v one else, only my own debts. JAMES E. BUTLER. W ANTED —To adopt a baby girl from 6 months to 2 years of age. by childless couple. Good home. Address A No. 1943, Times. WANTED —Boy age 6 or 7 to board in country. Irvington 3615-3 between 7 a. m. and 6 p. m BUSIN has SEHVICfcB. PAPER cleaning. Work guaranteed; best references; absolutely no dirt; 75c and up Beimont 4671. EX~SERvTce~BROS., vault, sink or dry well cleaning. PAUL WEISS. C3C Caldwell. or Circle 7618. HEATH'S Union Barber Shop. Warm. comfortable bath rooms. 133 W. Market street. LET us clean your vaults, cisterns and dry wells; good loads and large barrels. Circle 5694. WALL PAPER CLEANING. |1 PER ROOM; CLEANER FURNISH 80. MAIN 772. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTLBDQB. Ml Indiana an.

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BUSINESS SERVICES, (Continued.) A Bati. a Day Is the Healthy Way. E. M. HARDIN CO Merchant plumber 3220 E. Mich. Webster 3001. ELECTRICAL WIRING Light and power. Housee a specialty. Repair work given prompt attention; rea- ! aonable. DILT9 ELECTRIC. I 948 ft wayne main *. j GENERAL contracting and repair work of a'.! kinds, carpentering and building (’ail between 430 and 7 p. m. H. R. BOSTON. Drexe: HU, IJO4 S. Olive. BEDBUGS, roaches, ants, moths, etc., extermlnteed in l treatment, guaranteed; no riddance no pay. E. J. MuLIN & CO. Drexe! 4407. 20G OFF REGULAR" PRTcEfT !on ail electric wiring. Get n.y prices. Eo- ; tlmutes free* FuULK. Webster 0915 eveI nln * B ' HOWARD ELECTRIC CO. Electric wiring -room cottage, com- ! plete. 817. Drexel *6BB. 744 Virginia are ' FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated; leather mattresses and plliowe made, r F R 1 HKI.H 418 Mtii Main 141 W. I TINNERS ar.d r.-.-fers, gutters and downspouts fireproof and weatherproof roof:lrg, prices rlghc Stewart 2827. ! LET us paint your house and you bank i the difference. Work guaranteed. MR. ) RICE. Washington U5Ol-4 i FAINTING, PAPER CLEANING; NO I STREAKS. REFERENCE IF RE- ; QUIRIID. LINCOLN 3258. FIA N< > builder ar.d tuner , repair all kind; work guaranteed. NICHOLAS HILDMAN. 8.-lmont 0326-3. I SHOE repairing while you wait. R, E. KENNEDY. 216 N. I’lln-ds. Main 2199. LET ME do Y'i : u PAINTING. Main 8305. I TT~ DETECTIVES. Quigley-Hyland Agency, Ine. Suite 404 National City Bank building. Phone Main 1903 Local office International Secret Service Ana Seventy officoe In America end foreign cotintrlea MALE HELP—WANTED.

WANTED ALL AROUND AUTOMOBILE TRIMMERS ON OPEN AND CLOSED BODIES. WRITE, WIRE OR APPLY IN PERSON EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, WILLYS-OVERLAND CO., WEST CENTRAL AYE., TOLEDO, OHIO. WANTED AUTOMOBILE DOOR HANGERS METAL PANELERS METAL BODY FINISHERS WRITE, WIRE OR APPLY IN PERSON EMPLOYMENT OFFICE WILLYS-OVERLAND W. CENTRAL A VETOES DO, OHIO. LABORERS Apply at Thompson & Binger 223 N. NEW JERSEY Wanted We have several clients wanting five or six-room homee. Cash or payments. Cali us for quick results. Meredith & Johnson 703 Fidelity Trust Bldg, Main 3343, TEN good solicitors at onoei city and rural work. Salary and commission. See Mr. Hastings, circulation dspL, In* dlana Dally Times, after 4:80 a. m. WANTED—CBrpenter; one that can frame and finish pong Job, will pay scale or batter for right man. Call Webster 0358.

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iSjcfr “Buy a Ford and Bank the Fordsoxv CARS AND TRUCKS Diff©rC]^lCe ,? FARM AND INDUSTRIAL New and Uaed TRACTORS INDIANAPOLIS TRICES § Runabout with demountable rims 388.28 Runabout with starter and demountable rims. 461.08 Touring with demountable rims 418.44 pvA Touring with starter 465.24 Touring with starter and demountable rims. . 491.24 f5‘ I Coupe, with demountable rims and starter. .. . 633.72 If ' j Sedan, with demountable rims and starter. ... 701.32 'M Ton Truck Chassis with starter 541.99 Chassis with demountable rims 347.43 Chassis with starter 393.61 Chassis with starter and demountable rims. .. 419.11 Includes freight, gajt, oil and tax. ALVIN H. SMITH WM. F. MOORB ACCESSORIES authorized dealers ATTACHMENTS SERVICE MAin 6650 259 South Meridian Street maiu ccsi SUPPLIES

MALE HELP—WANTED. -,VLVi”-il. l “ f - > l..*u-.r.^u-Lrvuvuu l WANTED MACHINE OPERATORS ON DRILL MACHINE MILLING MACHINE SCREW MACHINE GISHOLT MACHINE PUNCH PRESS AND J & L OPERATORS WRITE, WIRE OR APPLY jN PERSON WILLYS-OVERLAND CO, WEST CENTRAL AVE., TOLEDO, OHIO.

FOUR FIRST-CLASS AUTOMOBILE MECHANICS. Men With Extensive Cadillac and Oakland Experience Preferred E. W. STEINIIART CO. 11TH AND MEIUDIAN. WANTED FIRST CLASS VARNISH FINISHERS VARNISH RUBBERS COLOR VARNISHERS COLOR PAINTERS ROUGH STUFF RUBBERS PUTTY GLAZIERS Only flrst-claes men wanted and thoee familiar with high-grade automobile work. WRITE, WIRE OR APPLY IN PERSON WILLYS-OVERLAND CO., EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, WEST CENTRAL AVE. TOLEDO, OHIO. W ANTED—BO Y S to carry Times routes In downtown district between East and West. South and St. Clair streets. Boys not over 4 4 years old. Bee Mr. Moorehead any afternoon after 3 o’clock. EXPERIENCED ~~ COUNTER MEN APPLY AT ONCE TO Payne's "Sip and a Bite” No. 3. 31 S. Illinois at. Wanted Six good carpenters; steady work. Call evenings. Webster 1110. AGENTS—WANTED. BE exclusive representative for new food product of highest quality and rapid sale*. We advertise the product and your agency in your local newspaper, movie theaters and many other ways. Extraordinary sales proposition. Write Immediately. Washington "Tasty-Drops” Company, 997-A. Rust Building, Tacoma, Washington. AMBITIOUS men, write today for attractive proposition, selling subscriptions to America's most popular automobile insgazlne. Every car owner, mechanic, garageman Interested. Quick and easy to sell; 100% profit. Pleasant work. Devote all or spare time. AUTOMOBILE DIGEST. A-67 Butler bldg., Cincinnati. THIRTY WHIRLWIND SELLERS. HANDSOME WINDSHIELD wir.gs, mirrors, spotlights, tires, tubes, etc. Every car owner and dealer buys. Tremendous profits. Catalog, full details free. RAPID SALES CORF. Dept. 49. Grand Rapids, Mich. WANTED—Men who are buying malt extract or know people who are can make good money for a tow minutes' work; no canvassing or soliciting; an exceptional opportunity, never before offered. Write MALTOP CO. Buffalo. N. X.

AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE.

ANNUAL SWEEPSTAKES sale Commending Saturday morning at 8 ;0Q o’block, we will start our Annual Sweepstakes Sale. Never before have we offered such an assortment of used cars at the prices we are asking in this sabu Come early and get your pick. Sale S2OO to SSOO. Below are a few of the cars on sale: Oldsmobile f>. Sedan, overhauled and repainted. 0. K. in ivory way • $G75.00 Oldsmobile 0, Touring, overhauled and repainted. Runs like new • $695.00 Cole 4-4(t. Runs good $275.00 Cole 4-40. As is .. .• > $195.00 Cadillac 53, Touring $350.00 Chandler Chummy $350.00 Overland 83. Runs fine • $150.00 Marmon Roadster $75.00 Terms If Desired. TIIE T.ATHROP-MeFArLAND CO. 431 North Capitol Avenue. Main 2480. Mr. Page

AGENTS—WANTED. AGENTS WANTED to advertise our g-.-ih an.! rtls'rU.uia (rve ntmplo* to sumr. 90.- p-r li-ur Writ- f-r full ; - tl-ular*. AM MHO’AN FKoDL- l'. ■’ *2oo Amerlca’n bldg.. Clnvinr.att, uiilo. “ SALESMAN —WAN 1 ED. LIVE SALESMEN Mok* Mg nor.y h- i:.y our vx-.'.i advortl*. and. high- la** fn-v-sGHr g proposition. No st-- k* or b-.n,i*. a;I contracts -x. cutu! ' y on* f th-’ larir-st trust .-..mitan'.-s tlis t-lty. No expvrl.-n - ncvfsnary. Work a'.! or part 11 me, W* hv!p those willing to hustle. Answer 760-53 Bankers Truat Bids. Main 140*. Good Salesman for Indhuut !rrrU*'ry. If v>u are a live tvlro you can nutk S4O" a week or b*ttr. D. 11. Duncan Supply Cos. 20 8. Capitol Av-C ‘ INsTk bCTiUNsi Indiana Chiropractic College, Inc. TEACHING THIl' NATIONAL BYSTEM OF FAINLESS ADJUSTMENT. STUDENTS KNIIOI.LED AT ANY TIME CI.XNIC Foil ACUTE AND CHHONIC DISEASES AT 10 A. 31. 4 and 730 F. M. ON MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. REGISTRATION FEE FOR FA VI ICNTS 50 o FEU WEEK NEW ADDRESS, 962 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST. FIA.NO &AXOFHUNK fn 20 laeaon*. the Christensen way. Bglnneu and advanced. CHRISTENSEN SCHOOL. 106 Fembroka Arcade. Clr 3084 VIKN io learn barber trade TUI-CITY BARBER S COLLEGE. 309 E. Washington *t . liiillanapi.lle. Ind. Clrrle 0757. s’ iTUaTTgn "wanted—m ale. MECHANICAL engineer, experienced In machinery sales, Jn automotive field and In mechanical rafriKrat Ion; Purdue’ graduate; competent as assistant to executive or chief enKlneer. Box 436, Jeffersonville, Ind. . WAN'TKP—WaII paper and rug j to clean. Call Drexel 6646 after 6 p. m. F EMALE HELP—WANTEP. SALESLADIES Energetic women with salea experience to apend all or part time soiling our high-class proposition. Big money, pleasant and profitable work. Suite 760-62 Bankers : Trust Bldg. Main 1403.

WANTED —Attendants (women! st the Central Indiana Hospital for Insane, Indianapolis, Indiana. Also women for the general kitchens, sewing room end laundry. For the latter places, middle aged women preferred. Room, board and laundry furnished In addition to the snlnry. For application blanks write to I'R. GEORGE F. EDENHA RTfIR superintendent. Address rare of hospital. GIRLS over IS years of age to learn telephone operating. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO., Room 322, corner New York and Meridian sts. WANTED—Women desiring positions doing fancy work at home during spare hours should write at once for free particulars to UNDERWOOD ART GOODS CO.. Portsmouth, Ohio. SITUATION _ WANTED—FEMALE. WASHINGS called for and delivered. Kenwood 1890. CURTAINS to launder. MRS. LUTZ. Drexel 0895. MAID wants half or whole day work. Lincoln 7 .’B6. BUS NESS PLACES—TO TYf7~ FOR RENT, for factory or storage, 12,000 sq. ft. and any part of building, all ground floor. Webster 0236. SUMM ERC OT T AG^^—RESORTS^ FOR SALE—ATTRACTIVE SUMMER COTTAGE ON WHITE RIVER. RANDOLPH 8740.

HOUSES -TO LET. U"4 Marlowe, 5 rooms j;o 1 ' S. Arsenal. 6 room# JlB I ‘e I.'-ss. 3 roorrn |l4 I Fernv.ay, 4 r. ii*l4 Dunlop i- Holtegel LI E. Mark -t. FLATS, APARTMEMTS—TO LET. 416 ii. A'ermont I’--or rooms ar.-i bath; Just newly reaoi.t!'- :, walking (Usance; |4S month. ■State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4518. FL.^NISHED;-HCUS.es AND FLATS^ CLEAN, well furnished four-room cottage, Vi' trtctly. gae; tine yard; lawn ewlng. Randolph 6310. TV... furnished apartments for rent. GEGRGE A. LUCAS, 736 K. of P. Building, t'lr'io *;soo. TRANSFER ANP STORAGE. EST. 1895. Otto J. Suesz Packing, hauling, low rates on California shipments. Through cars to Los Angeles. Mum 2353-3628. Night, Webster 0699. PARTLOW FIREPROOF BTORAQB CO. Private locked room* and open epaok ICe per month and up. Le>cal and overlari tranefer. We call and give y,n exact price* on any kind of work without any obligations. 419-8* K. Market etreet Main 2T50. Shank Superior Service nnsT facilities for storage. TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey et. Main 2028. u. uj*. BRUCE KENNARD. TRANSFER. STORage. Main 0303, slain 6988; evening, Harrison 2258. GATEWOOD BROS., traneferlng and hauling. All kinds; reasonable. Belmont 0113. WE haul you anywhere, 83 per load. KENNARD VOGEL. Belmont 3426. UNION STATION BAGGAGE TRANSFER main 7ii*.

LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. MARKET. 920 E ; clean front modern furnished housekeeping rooms; private home; private entrance; walking distance, reasonable; adults. Drexel 7491. THREE or four modern rooms for light housekeeping, furnished or unfurnished, hot water. Randolph 9164. THREE unfurnished light housekeeping _ rooms; modern. 822 E. Eleventh *t. NICELY furnished light housekeeping and one Bleeping room. Main 6971. ROOMS—TO LET. Downtown Rooms Located on Virginia five., 243. Rents si> to sls a month. Good shape. Dunlop & Holtegel NEW JERSEY, N\, 1615; furnished sleeping room; gentleman or couple employed. Randolph 9492. MERIDIAN on 26th, Illinois car. nice upstairs front room; private family; garage. Kenwood 5137. j EFFERSON AVE? N? 956; LARiiE AIRY FRONT ROOM; MODERN. WEBSTER 0840. FIFTEEN'TH, K., 320; LARGE FRONT ROOM; WITH KITCHEN PRIVILEGES. TWO nicely furnished rooms with board; private home, $7 00 week. 729 Rochester. SPEEDWAY visitors; splendid accommodatioiiß for 12. 911 N. Meridian. Circle 4220, LADY, alone, has 2 large adjoining, modern rooms; fine location, north. Ran. 1783. CAPITOL, N., 2223 ; modern sleeping rooms; private home. Harrison 0375. M KRID lAnFn., 2441; large, comfortable front room; reas< able. Harrison 2295. CAPITOIT - nT~2306 : clean! light, Rlry room; Fall Creek view. Randolph 2709. TWO AIRY SLEEPING ROOMS TO SPEEDWAY GUESTS. LINCOLN 6469. MERIDIAN. N.; beautiful light, room; prlvate Harrison 2190. modern room; gentleman P or 3 :i; _u. rooms:

AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE. USED CARS Used Car Purchasers Later Buy New Cars We keep their patronage—bv honest dealing 1 — Very Low Prices and accommodating terms. It pays us to do so. Our present stock is unusually worthy. Must be seen to be appreciated. 1917 Touring $165.00 3919 Touring $200.00 1920 Coupe $350.00 3921 Coupe $425.00 3919 Sedan $425.00 1920 Roadster $250,00 1920 Ton Truck ... .$285.00 1920 io-Ton Truck. .$200.00 Dort Touring $250.00 Case Touring $600.00 I~~7yiov7ZS 259 South Meridian st. at Elevated Tracks Authorized Dealers. Phone MA in 6650-6651 OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY

BUY A NEW CAR on our exceptional financial plan that will SAVE YOU RfEOKIEV Write, giving name, address and state amount of down payment you can make. Address A No. 1941. Times. FORDS 1320 sedan, $355. 1320 coupe. $375. 1920 touring. $250. 191 S touring. $l5O. 1920 Chevrolet, light delivery. $l5O. 1917 Overland touring. $l5O. Sold on Easy Payments Carr Auto Sales 5435 K. Washington. Open evenings. DODGE touring, with good tires and in good running order, SIOO down, balance in 12 months. Klein Bros.’ Used Car Dept. Open venings until S o'clock. 334 X. Capitol. Circle 0878. SPEEDSTER: very good condition; reasonable if Fold at once. SWISSHELM & PARKER 330 E. Market. CHANDLER touring, A-l condition; new paint: $l5O down, balance terms. Klein Bros.’ Used Gar Department. Open evenings until 8 o'clock: also open Sunday. 334 N. Capitol. Circle OS7S. AUBURN BEAI TY” SI X \ m.' This car has been rebuilt and repainted; good tires and new top Car can bo bought on payments. KLEIN BRUS., 334 N. Capitol ave. Circle 0878. Open eves, and Sunday. VELIE roadster. 1919 model; a real bargain; terms, cash or trade. KLEIN BROS. Used Car Dept. Open evenings and Sundays. 331 N. Capitol ave. Circle 0878. BUICK race car. $125 cash pays all. Finest little speedster In city. Well mads fish-tail body; classy looking and runs line. Call Drexel 8949. 1529 Woodlawn avenue. PAIGE, light 4-eyllnder touring, the biggest bargain in Indiana at $295. Better hurry for tills one. Open Sunday. 220 S. Pennsylvania. Main 1705. FOR SALE—I9I7 Ford touring, shock absorbers; large steering wheel; best mechanical condition and look fine; bargain. Call 1901 I’ark avenue. HAYNES five passenger, flrst class; also Premier pull-in truck. Will trade for vacant or improved real estate equity. Drexel 5119. DODGE roadster, 1917; $300; $l2O down, balance 12 months. WEISSMAN. 212-14 E. New York. M. 4446. MAXWELL. 1920 touring: A-l shape? SIOO down, balance one year. 644 E. Wash. Main 3493, FORD sedan. 1921; reflnlahed; heater and extras, like new. $220 down, balance to suit purchaser. 343 N. Capitol ave. FORDS, all models and styles; 60 cars to pick from. Will trade for any make cars. ALLEN. 725 Virginia avenue. DORT touring, 1920; fine mechanical condition; 6 good tires; private owner; bargain. Main 8646 after 8 p. m. PAIGE touring; late model; thoroughly renewed. Bargain. Terms or trade. 644 B. Wash. Main 3493. k FORD sedan, coupe, roadster and toußig t,. e,, p or exchange. ALLEN.*2S

AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE. (ContUued.> Used Car Bargains Monroe touring. Dodge sedan. Mitchell roadster. Chevrolet 490, Westcott tourinß, Ford sedan, Buick 6 touring. Mitchell touring. Ail of the above cars priced low for quick sales. Monroe Motors Corporation 132 E. NEW YORK ST. ATTENTION, FARMERS AND ROAD COXTRACTOR& We have 23 General Ordnance Tractors, 14 28 horse-power, in warehouse here These are new tractors and the list price Is 51.485 f. o. b. Cedar Rapids, lowa. We are going to close these out at 3690 each, while they last. You will have to hurry. Call or write for appointments. CLARKE & ROSEMEYER. 1012 Park avenue. Indianapolis. Circle 4732, Circle 3487. TEMPLAR Four-passenger. 1921 sport model. Just like new, five cord tires, disc wheels, bumpers; down payment 3476; balance easy payments. Pilot Motor Car Cos. 1110 N. Meridian, Circle 4081. Ford Bodies New and used. Sale or exchange. Swisshelm & Parker Ames, Autowa and Ford body diat. fi 330 E. Market. PILOT TOURING Model 645; perfect running condition; fair tires. Price, 3875. Easy payments. Pilot Motor Cos. 1110 N. Meridian. Circle 4081. Dodge Brothers touring, curreiu model; has been driven only 2.800 miles; fully equipped with spot light, extra tire. Johnson lock and motometer; ran not be told from anew car. Price 5850; terras. C. H. Wallerich Cos. Race Car Chevrolet, fast, dark blue body; newly painted; wire wheels. 5 good tires; makes 75 miles per hour with ease; motor In perfect ‘■hape ar.d a mighty classy Job. A car you will be proud to own and can be bought on easy terms. 343 N*. Capitol ave. SAXON ROADSTER Good running condition; new tires. Down payment, 450; balance easy payments. Pilot Motor Cos. 1110 N. Meridian. Circle 4031. Ninety Day Guarantee Means satisfaction to ail who purchase our high-grade, moderately priced used cars. Easy terms or trade. Open evenings and Sundavs. INDiANAP< -Li3 AUTO SALE3, 235 X. Pennsylvania. CRO W - ELKHART, good tires, new top. tirst-'-Usa mechanical condition; $75 down, balance easy terms. Klein Bros.* U.-md Car Department. Open evenings until S o'clock; also open Sunday. 334 N. Capitol. Circle OS7B. LEXINGTON 6. 1517 touring; this car has been rebuilt and repainted, must be seen t-> b* appreciated; terms, cash or trade. KLEIN BROS. Used Car Dept. 2!14 N. Capitol ave. Circle 0878. Open evenings until 8 o’clock and Sunday*. Buick Six DODGES, OAKLANDS, OVERLANDS. FORDS, BRISCOES AND OTHERS. MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS. 518 N. C A I’ITOL. OPEN EVENINGS, MAXWELL touring, 1917; excellent condition. 875 down, balance easy terms. Klein Bros.' l'-cd Car Department. Open evenings until S o’ciork and Sundays. 334 N Capitol. Circle 0878. Maxwell roadster; excellent mechanical condition; practically new tires; |75 down. 619 N. Illinois street. FORD. 1 320 sedan; runs and looks Ilka new, 3160; balance easy terms. 644 E. Wash. Main 3493. _ FORD. 1317. touring; good shape; 350 and an. balance easy. Term*. 644 East Wash. Main 34 3L CHEVROLEtT 1916 touring 4-90; fine Bltape, 570 down, balance 6 months. 343 N. Capitol ave CHEVROLET F. B. 1920 sedan. Good as new. S:;t>o down, balance 12 months. 343 N. Capitol. CHEVROLET 4-50 touring, 1921; new paint, looks like new, 5150 down. 343 N Capitol. Kl.-'AH, touring California top; 6 tires. Term*. OAKLEY GARAGE, 1661 & Meridian. KOIU> _ TOURING. 1321: like new; will trade for any make car. 725 Virginia avenue. DODGE panel truck. 1939; perfect condition. Will take light car as part. Web. 1655. FORD TOURING, starter, demountable#, 1921; terms. OAKLEY GARAGE. 1665 S. Meridian. BUICK 6. late 1919. reflnlshed like new; bargain. 36(-5; terms. 619 X. Illinois SL BUICK 6 touring, new paint; P.ne tires; rare bargain. 343 X. Capitol ave, FORD n-adster with slip-on body, 3135. Ford touring, 3125. 725 Virginia ave, FORD rd.-t., 1919, 3175; 860 down. WEIS3MAN. 212 E. NSw York. Main 4446. MoNROB speedster, cord tires; good condition. 725 \ irginia atm REGAL roadster; starter: 375. 10 Eastern eve. Brookside 3416.

TRUCKS—FOR SALE. NEW 3-TON TRAFFIC TRUCK New Pneumatic cord tires; enclosed cab. steel panel stake body, six feet high. Tarpaulin bows. Removable side panels. R*-ar gate hinged and mounted for platform loading. Especially adapted for moving or light delivery business. Delivered. price $2 625. Easy payments. Pilot Motor Cos. mn N. Meridian. Circle 4081, FORD pane! truck and Ford with open express body. Ford 1-ton truck. Sale or trade. 725 Virginia aye. AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. Automobiles Wanted Can Use Packards, Cadillacs, Marmons, Pierces, Arrows, Stutzes, Buicks. 01dsmo biles, Mercers, Paiges. Will Pay High Price. What Hava You for Sale? Pioneer Motor Sales Company 510 X. Capitol Ave. ___ WE NEED THE CARS AND MEAN BUSINESS If you want to sell your car bring title and car. We deal quick and pay uufc WEISSMAN 212-14 E. Now York St. Main 4448. ' AUTOS WANTED WE PAY CASH. NO DELAY. I. Wolf Auto Cos, Autos Wanted Cash for any car. See us. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 618 North Capitol. Main 2638. AUTO REPAiRS AND SUPPLIES. TIRE SALE 30x3V-> Majestic $7.50 "GUARANTEED FIRSTS. Other sizes in proportion. We also have United States and Goodrich tires at a great reduction. ELKIN BROTHERS 604 N. Illinois. Circle 8118. OPEN SUNDAY. COLVIN BATTERY COMPANY Recharge, 6-Volt, 50c; 12-Volt, 75c. New Battery, Guaranteed Two Years, 611, $14.50; 613, $16.50; 127, $22.50. 121 East Maryland St. Circle 1890. •“FITTED TO ANY CAR FREE.** Continue- on :T;xi Pago

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