Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 January 1917 — Page 18
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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1317.
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AUTOMOBILES.
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE.
Our ipecial ?or this week is a Marmon truck, stake body, four practically new Firestone tires.
fetudebaker Series 17, 6-cylinder Touring, like new. Studebaker 1916, 6-cyIinder, 7-pa8senger. Studebaker 1914, 4-cylinder, S-passenger. Cadillac, 4-cylmder, 6-passenger. Hupmobile Sedan, run only two months. like new. At a sacrifice price. b
'brown-bowan-buck auto sales company PJhon-** Multi M, K*w ffS. North PcnntylranU. Stroet i
AUTOMOBILES.«
USED CARS
The Largest Line in tlw SUte aiJBCTIUC UGHTS AND SfABTBR. r^« roKlutor 'T' 1917 tnSBt dmiofuitraior.
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Mazwoli ZZn JW# Coie “4.*," touring
i|g ina Stud^teker. «*cyi, *??*
1»I4 Chalnw m, Ifaatar
1»14 CIiaJTO<ra, IfBaUw "•'* *•?: Ml eiawiiUwriBt S? Jflf Ovarland ... gS
UU Warariay alaetiis ‘""^S ISU Patnflnder ttmring
CRANK STARTKBa. Ita Aubont touring IfU tUM-T Ail earn ara In agoalltmt oonCItion. wa will eonaidar' yogs old car aa part paymant
Cole Sales Co. of Indiana Corner Capitol are. and Vannont at
Phonea* Main J4i». Naw »«
W WARNtCR Mgr Vaad Car Dapt.
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AUTOMOBILES. ^ -H"
HUDSON SlX-FIFTT-rOUIt Plva-paaaengar touring I.... HATNE8 TOURING. Btactrlc llghta and atartar “ CADILLAC ROADSTER. Blactrlo ItghtaNnd atarter
INTER-STATE.
Seven-paaaangar touring
..1450
A parfaet raproduetloa of all Racorda and a cablnat at a Popular Prtca that will ornament aap homa Tha Barmonola la tha "gift aupraraa^’ “• Sift that not oiooareiitf could drMkin of t>#* atowlng In tha daya of minatralay. It la a girt around wbieh mora dreama ara w o a a n. which oringa inora pleaaura day aftw day. than any otbar gift you may gjaa or receiae—and it la a gift within tha maana of aii
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The Store Where Tea WUI Eventually Trade. tU-ST-SU E. Waahlngtoa at
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE.
...1350
...(350
CHOICE large forked Indiana lump, the best grade, $5.50; Indiana egg, $5.50. A good furnace .coal, $6.00. Main 8326, New 5164-R. PAGE COAL & ICE CO. -
OVERLAND, ROADSTER.
Elaetrlo llghu
Sales Co.
SPECIAL OFFER For Quick Action $5,000 Pierce Roadster . Like New . $1,400 Local Branch NOKDYKE & MARMON See Mr. Morrison
NOW IS THE TIME
WHILE WINTER PRICES ARE ON BUT rOUR CAR. EITHER NSW OR B8CONO
SELECT THE CAR.J MOfeCT.”
FURNISH
automobile Funding Co.
lU Haroa^Mnnaur bldg.
Beth phoiuka ItIA
5S. CADILLAC, $350 _..^c Hirhta and atartar, good shape Ford Iisg Ppiak^ Overland 4f> StudabiUiar, repAtsted 4^ ‘ aaa. Uutch, aMter and lights ...... 330 ^ ■ Herff, atartar and llghta I50 Reo In At shape MO Monw, doaod" top VA tint shnaiffB doing acsna fine repainting, iir car In now. gAUTO SALES CO. F^Wabaah at Boar Hotel English. '®1r sal®: three NEW GOLDEN, BELKNAP & SWARTZ MOTORS, WITH ^-^TRANSMISSIONS and ./.'^ISLnUH^OMPLETE; NEVER »'%£MBN RUl?t|^. 0. BOX 1075. THIS WEEK ^ ' TWO NEW DAVIS SIX’S . line DISCONinNUEn. NA«E TOUR PRICE ’ ^ meridian. The W. G. Todd Co. ^ Inter-Statfr-'Sfephena Muln 1977, New 86 " STUTZ^ TOURING CAR FINE SHAPE; BEST BUY IN INDIANA; FACT. A. A LAIRD, FRANK-i-ORT, IND. '"^^^lUtomobiles wanted pay lUrhMt prices for old automobUas: hava parta for ail dffferant make autoINDTANAPOUS AUTO PARTS CO. a. WrrWlaa Preepect M7T. , OUR unaD GAR department offera aome wondartttl valuaa. Load Branch, ,-NOkDYKE & MARMON CO. ^ . MMdIaa and New York. ^ ELGIN SK, DEMONSTRATOR Parfeot mechanical coodtMon. This car carItaa tha aaae factory gnarantaa aa a new oar. FEESER SALES Ca, aw-Sii N. Capitol. Speciai“Bargain Ifor quick sale, I3.5.S0 Wlnton completely eaulpped. ixrfoct mnnl^ order, (709. FRANK S. CLARK A CO , lit K. Ohio A RARE BARGAIN UM ee\’en-paa8«nK«ir Chaltnera 6-49, with Winter top, in fine shape, (m. Gall MR. CHILLSON, Main 7473 Automobiles Wanted I buy autua, regardteea of oondlUun, and par i heal prices I ami parta for most make ma- - L WOLF, UiN. minola at. Mala M7i. ^ TJKW LOCATION oi Economy Mff. Co., 116-18-4P W. Michigan. We repair bodlea and fand(gt; commercial bodies and metal work; coma saa our work and gfiS&t^hrtcee. madam abop. Mala 8485 MOlt^J, */ MARMON m^K-PASSfiNGER, electric atassr anU Ughti^Tort (3,W9. like new, will ItoO INTERSTATE SALES CO.. 32S-33d M. Delaware Main ^ ^ -1-L COLE 4-10,1916 MODEL Owl u .... cm Orel, im. ONE ^wrland Model 1.1; only run about 1.9M ntUae In rx^ellciit oondttlaa; will aacriftea; SfAR MOTOR SALES CO.. Mala 5346. 3» N. f^pltol a\«. VULCANIZING - WATNH niBfi AND RUMMItR CO.. INC. m Ft Wtrnie ava. Main M6I SAUD-Ftva JItnry bus bodies with eeata and baokstep aet-tn to haul nwaasngera; a ImimUa for Fard eara. JOHN OUEDELwagon CO., m Kentucky ava. HUICK. Model 36 roadster, tn ei^Heat okaalcat eondltiOD. goad paint and tlree: srili aatl at a hsrgnib. (JS6. INTERSTATE SALES CO., W4«> N. Delaware. Main MM. HARINOR-Complete atoek Heas-Brtght anaular kail baaringa both atiigla and double 194 (w price IteL FISHER AihTIJMO- , BHJB eOk, diatrtbmera dB6 W. O^iMfeava '* ONE MS atocka and dies far threading pipa aim half to one and eaa-half loehea. Also euttur ai^ vise Ml FTdattty Treat bldg.. even heraepower Daytea mo FOR SAU^Roo RoadMer. 1»U modal. In good ooadKiaB. thla la a faarpta far cash. Cali North W6 FOR 8.ALE^Ho«me m4. asedel 14. eoeellant caadttlan: four a«e tlras; hatur than cheap Mad; paWRto party. North II4T M rnittT^Siua'pmMai spat; cash — 111.&I. I dhmwK. itmattjMaiQ^r>^<|mad iw. cOBdltMa: will demen-
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treaded for protectloa Main 339|t New MW tellvai^'^oar; 'junair^ order, AOtO PARTS EXaay. Piagpac* WE ^ naw, «l
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436 North Capitol avenue. Main 4758. New 4758
' Cleanup Sale
Marion, flve-pesaenger. $12S Chalmers, four-posaenTer, (275
Cadillac, electric equtppM, flve-pasaenger,
(4607
Studebaker, electric lights and starter, eeven-passengee, fMd Chalmers, 6HiO, seven^iaaseiiger. new cord Urea, |ao6L Ciwlmera 6-40, aaven-paaseiigar. damonatrator, (960. WE WILL DEMONSTRATE ANT OP THESE CARS.
CONDUITT AUTO CO. 814-320 N. Delaware st Main 7479.
THIS WEEK WINTER PRICES
TOO CAN BUT ANT CAR IN OUR SALESROOM FOR LESS NOW THAN IF TOU WAIT FORa SPRING SELECT CAR AND
WB WILL HOLD WITH SMALL DEPOSIT VDi ^ - - . -
FOR FUTURBTIELIVERT, IF TOU WI^H
TERMS TO SUIT
CITIZENS AUTO AND OARAGE. 130 N. llUnola at.
USED CAR bargains
Chandler demonstrator. Model 17. Studebaker 'coupe. Marmon 12 touring. E-Mj;F roadster Waverley Electric, Model 88. All care overhauled and In excellent condition, Priced very reasonable. It will pay you to aea these care PIERSON MOTOR CO., 128 N. Delaware st Main 4370, New 4300
1916 5-Passenger Inter-State Looks like new. A snap for a Quick aala ‘Feeser Sales Co.
Iiap>-U N. Capitol ava. ^ Phone 6754.
CYLINDERS REGROUND B. & M. CONFORM RINGS,
and pistons fitted.
MODERN ELECTRIC AND MACHINE CO,
Main 62SL
986 Ft Wayne.
New UTS.
1 U12 MARION E. L. and starter. 1 1914 Studebaker, A1 condition. 1 1916 Mala truck, brand new
See these cars at HOELTKB AUTO CO, 388 N. Capitol ave. Other used cars at very low
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Windshield Glass Replaced
Reflectors resllvered, Uunp
ip glass, desk tops,
etc. INDIANA MIRROR MANUFACTUBING
CO , 86 N Pins, Phone Prospect 788. New 6387. WE HAVE touring cars of various descriptions, ranging in price from |125 'to (500. Roadster and runabout for (60 to (400. What do you want? CoMe In. look dhem over.
834-6 N. DeUware. Main 3»L
CUT RATJS ACCESSORIES PEOPLE’S AUTO SUPPLY OO..
841 Massachusetts ava
pfciR SAL’E—Ona.<tine motor truck; you will
have to sea it to appreciate the great barn, FRANK BIRD TRANSFER CO.. 819
New York.
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THE WRIGHT GARAGE Night and day aervice on electric and gas Rep^rtng and charging 9 K. Pratt. EMPIRE four-passenger roadster, hlis only been run sixty days; quick action aill get a big bargalh Address Box 27a, News
FOR 8ALB-E-M-F 80 touring car. 8150 cash; will demonstrata H. R. DAILEY, New phona T004.
1916 PAIGE touring, electric lights and starter,
LINES, Sterling
winter top, fine condition
Motor Car Co, |3l K. Meridian st
WANTED—Touring car; modern; must be first class and popular make, bargain for cash.
Addresa, Box 2783, News
WILL trade my electric for lot or will sell at aaertfloe, is in splendid condttlMu Washing-
ton 1681.
1913 WAVERLET electric; four-passenger, *agaBt condition; a very rare bargain. MR. LATHROP. Main 2481
1918 Marmon, fiva-paaaenger, new tlrea. coat ^ INTE “ "
(8.0M: prtro |500. INTERSTATE SALES CO.. 328 N, Delaware sL
1$U FIVE-PASSENGER Intersute; good con*Utlon. I4SA INTERSTATE SALES CO., 32S-30 N. Delaware. Main 8199.
RIVERSIDE OARAGE epoctalixee tn overhauling and repairing. 815-17 W. Thirtieth.
EXPERIENCED automobile salesmen, city work AddrcM Box 2830 News.
FOR SALB-One I. H. C. mick. Proapect 2838.
BARGAINS in used cars W7 Virginia ava
MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES.
ONE Indian 18 model in good shape; new tlree. price rock bottom, one Excelsior, fine sltape, ea»lv model, Indian 191A throe-speed, electrically equipped, cradle frame, atmcial cut out: eheap. 'nieee machines a ere taken in on trades and can be sold cheaper than if bought of a dealer. KLCAR MOTOR SALES CO., 810 N. Capitol. Main 5346. See Bradshaw.
EXPERT bicycle repairing O. H WESTING CO. 819 Maaeachusetts ave., 116 B. Ohio at..
8« N. Pannsylvan^ at
SECOND-HAND motorcycle |10 up^fl^tt^uj^
ourself and aa\e the difference.
Pennsylvania at.
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ANNEX. 836 N.
FOR SALE—Harley Davidson single cylinder. belt drive, Preet-O-Llte, epeedonseter, good ennditloB; ^ North ISM
FLANDERS n>otorcycle. single cylinder, mag-
— WEST-
neto, ehitch. good running order; 835.
pTlvanii
INQ'8. Pennsylvania and Vermont.
HABICR BICYCLE. GOOD AS NEW; BARGAIN. CALL BELMONT 1985.
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE.
atoroa rugs and iinoleunts or anythin tor a fine homa saa our Una and get our prices before you boy. GLAZER 444 E Washington. We pack and ship free <rf charga
VICTROLA
Qratonola. Edison and aaven other maehinea at your own price for cash. Must sail thij week before we mova Don’t miss this opportu nity CENTRAL MUSIC EXCHANGE, M Parabroke arcade
$10.00 REWARD for a watch that wa can not make run. WEST. THE JEWELER Mt Indana ave. Plasa Hotel bldg.
Rugs Wanted
We Mad and wilt pay the high dollar for good donnstte or oriental rv»s. Call ue before eeUtag. BAKER BROTHERS Old pbeswe.
Mate 8466 or 8446; New 8496. >
DAVSNOS, davenporu and oowdtea In golden oak. fumed oak and mahogany fintahea. BAKER BROS, eppoate courthouee.
like fur.nIturb Maeeaebusette ave.
KITCHEN, vablneu BOARD’S FUR.NI1
new, half price. E.XCH.ANOB.
W’ANTBD—SeconJ-haiKt furniture; also good
•tore and fixturea. Main 3616.
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FXJ8URT BMferaiC CC , 481 MASS. AVE OI% axa EvqSgSrruB Mgfriy new. WariUng-
tea 86*.
bed, forty pounda
*'1. Temple i
Vwo eight-foot plate glass ebowcasae, with marble bases, mirror backs and three plate glass ehelvee; ealtable for confectionery, bakery. Jewelry or other busineas where display of goods ia essential; cases may, be seen at 41 N. Capitol ave. UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.
We JMust Have More Furniture If you have anything to sell you will profit more by catling Indiana’s pioneer second-hand store. Baker Bros. New 8466 Old Mein 8460 or 8466.
FURNITURE—Must leave city. Boy’s roll-top desk, leather covered couch, dresser, washstand, lawn mower, work bench, tool chest, % carpenter and garden tools, buffet, French plate - mirror, dining roonl table, oflice desk high roll-top, length five feet; morris chair, library table, oval top. The five last articles being (Juarter sawed golden oak. MRS. MOORE, 2843 Kenwood. ]
CROWDED WITH NICE TKTN(3S. ( ' Our two fioors, a block long, ars literally crowded with bargains of every conceivable « kind of furniture. Come In and look around Y'ou may see something you’ve ivanted a long time at a price you can more easily afford to pay USED GOODS STORE, 424 Maas. Ave.
Find 6ut » ' whs pays more for fine furniture, rugs, refrigerators, brass beda dressers, store and otfice fixtures. We pay cash pricea. GLAZER Main 1284 New 1881
THREE good organs dirt o cheap. Baker Bros., op- •
posite courthouse.
ONE automatic roaster and popcorn wagon. three 'arge Btoei,^mbinatlon safes; ons mahogany double bookkeeper’s desk; one open ” bookcase, three piancMi, all In first-class con- v dlUon. Call INTERSTATE (XiLLATERAL 8 LOAN CX>, Main 8130, either phone. 201 Hume-
Mansur bldg.
ICEBOX Large meat and vegetable ice box, good condltton. Overhead Ice compasnnent. Must move *> at once. Price cheap, WHITE’S RESTAU- ‘ RANT. 34 Circle. ' T
BED DAVENPORTS Short and long ones, practically brand new; prices start at (X0;_ nothing over half price, o couches, 82.50 to (10 3 USED GOODS STORE. 424 Mass ave.
WANYED—Boirs and girls to buy > SCHOOL BOOKS at CRAWFORD’S DRUG STORE. Pennsylvanla and Nfirth. We pay cash for aeoood- j hand school hooka
IF TOU want the real value of your second- ^ band goods, call i 1 H. P. WOLFE CO. ^ Prospect m. 842 S Merld'an.
200 FEET of counters, ten abowcaaes, two floor cases, two wall cases, scales, coffee nSua coffee roaster, bean bln, cashier's cage, mar- - ble counter, McOay refrigeratw. BAKER ^ BROS., opposite courthouse.
WE HAVE the largest gas range for restau- t rant or hctel purposes made, in p^ect eon- c dltlon and will be s<dd at less than one-faaif - its first cost. BAKER BROS., opposite court- I house.
CREOSOTE COKE, $6.00 PER ! TON. BELMONT 296- ’
NEW furniture of five-room apartment. In- - eluding player piano; fascinating terms; positively no second-hand dealers need apply. CAII Circle 1743
THREE oountofi, two showcasee, one meat I cooler, one spring wagon, pony and harness, bargain. 823 Indiana ave. c
WE BUY ORIENTAL RUGS. j We buy extsa fine furniture. USED GOODS STORE Main 2288, New UO-K. I
•hvENTY-IGl/R-HOLE copper steam table g for dairy lunch. 117 W. North. Phone Main 2973. n |
C. CARNOW, formerly with L. 8 Ayres & CO. Upholstering furniture, repairing, slip cover making a specialty. Main 2684. 629 Mass -
PLaIER piano, will take medium sixed used cash register as part payment. Address Box ; 2SW. News. £
We but all kinds of second-hand tools, cun», - fishing tackles and sporting goods. (39 E. ^ Washington st Main 4«)6*
UPRIGHT piano. In good condition, a bargain^ ^ (Mil MISS THOMPSON. North 1904, aftar 7 p. m T
WE RENT invalid chairs, |2 50 month, orutehes 2&C a month. Delivered free BAKER BROS,, v 219-25 E Washington Phone 1406
A NINE-BANK Burroughs adding machine, i cheap STENGER, 417 Occidental bldg. Main * 684.
SINGER machine, 18.10; better machines, $1 ^ per week. Machines repaired. IW Prospact. Prospect 727A i
TWO fine rugs, about 10x8; fumed oak dresser, two dining chairs and trunk; ail practically '9 new. Main 6281. New C98-K,
MIRRORS, all stsee, from 9x18 inches to 8x10 S feet, at very tow prices. BAKER BROS., £ opposite courthouse. =
WE NEED and will pay tbe hlghsK price for good used furniture and ruga CxU Cflrcie « 644 or Belmont 1289. <9 ®
HAVE you furniture you don’t ueeT Sell it to ^ us for cash or exebahge it in what you need a USED GOODS STORE Main 2288 New llO-K «
PLAYER PIANO for sale; cheap; party leaving city; payments (8.50 per week. Phone o Northi' 4221 1
SEWING machine, drop-head, six drawers, 9 only used two months, for sale on account of leaving city 3029 Broadway. ■
WELL ROTTED manors, (2 60 per load Spe- ’ ctal prices lor carload quantittea POL^ ICE 4Nn huru <x>.,
TWENTY-SEVEN volumes of American and - English annotated cases and other law ^ bo<As. JSrospect 1903,
FOURTEEN-HORSB gasoline engine. In good „ repair; sale or trade. IndlanaixfiU R. R. D ^ t. Box 8W Prospect 3086 ring 1.
AN(X)RA CATS New phone Park 117. Old ; Washington 1273. *
HORSE and storm buggy for sale or uade for 1 small machine. Ben Davis 961. ring 1 |
HAND, water, eiectrto power washer, eegy peyraents Main 8646 j
PLAYBR piano for unpaid baianoe; a bargain. I D. H. CRAFT CO.. 218% E. Ohio.
6-HOR.SE power Wagner motor. Charles * ROARK. Plainfield. Phtme. t
PITXER gee iron; bargain. Call Woodruff „ 2974 «
IWI HARLEY-DAVIDSON. twin, two-speed, in good shape. Phoue Harrison 538. ^
THRED-PLT tl-iBch gray hair switch, extoa 2 qviality. North 4496 •
NEW player piano for new five-passenger car. 5 .'iddn.as Box 2839. News -
LADY'S suits and coats; good condition. 046 N Alabama. ;;
WX GLASS TOP tables for resUurant use. baker BROS., opposite courtbeuae. ;
SPLENDID Fisher piano, (175. Phone North c
INDIANA forked lump, 16 76; Indiana shoveL (6.M North 937. CUfton loi-K. i
UNDERWOOD typewriter. No. 4, Jnat like ne». 980 casdi 3108 K. (japlt^ J
WILL WIRE house complete, (lA Woodruff S«w. S
ROLL-TOP DESK and two typewriter desks, five office chairs. 186 E. Msrket. Room 2. i
MCE Wue oocduroy suit, about 86. cheap. Mau 6476. 7
CALL A. B. C MESSENGER. Mete 2836. New 48L i
Cheap. 8(1 N.
WBINQBRS repairad. Mate lEX
^TTI CITY AND ^OUT-OF-TOWN BUYERS
Ghuer’a big second-hand sto.^ is now better equipped to sene lou than ever before. Sec-ond-hand stoves, rugs, carpets, office and store fixtures, restaurant counters, ranges and showcases. BEDROOM FURNITURE Glazer makes a leader of fine bedroom sultee. mahogany, quartered oak, birdaeye maple and Circassian walnut. We are showing some of the above suites at less than half the first cost. DINING ROOM Twenty different styles of dining tables, buffets, chairs and china closets In early English, golden and fumed oak finishes, suites ef eight or ten pieces to match, or the separate pieces to suit the purchaser Also a big line of davenpurts. library tables and bookcases. , STOVES AND RANGES oil cook stoves, gas ranges, Detroit Jewel and Advance coat ranges and cook stoves If you need household gu^s pay this big modern second-hand store a visit, look over our goods, get acquainted and be convinced we have not only the largest store, but the biggest and beat stock of high class furniture and stoves ever offered for sale In the city. We pack and ship free GLAZER 444 E. WASHINGTON ST. Wn SELL FOR CA,SH. ' WE SELL FOR LESS
MAIN SPRINGS Guaranteed one year
We loan money on diamonds, watebM revolvers, kc^ks and gold Iswelry. Burton Loan & Jewelry Ca 61 Monument Plaea.
Coal—Coal
JUST ARRIVED
EGO
AN-
CHESTNUT AND
THRACITB.
CRUSHHJD AND LUMP COKE. ILLINOIS LTIMP AND NUT.
LINTON LUMP.
TRY Oim PXONEF.R FOR THE FURNACE OK STOVE. LUMP
OR EGG,
Atlas Coal & Ice Co. 1962 New 1964
UNION COAL YARDS PHONES. PROSPECT 2414, NEW 9384
WE WANT FURNITURE WE WANT RUGS
USED GOODS STORE Main 2288. New 119-K.
RARE OPPORTUNITY.
CHEAP ROCKERS, good, solid oak rockers.
ipe. >nal
only
USED GOODS STORE. 424 Mass Ave.
We Want to Buy
KITCHEN RANGE
(5 50. Prospect 2414.
ily s: tlBO
JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. 32 Monument Place.
Singer Sewing Machine Dropbead, cheap for cash 2350 Ashland ave.
640
Prices reasonable. D.
EVERYTHING MUSICAL.
Main 4658.
1606
excellent condition Woodruff M72.
-TH »nty-
ninth sL
HORSES AND VEHICLES.
tStg
rmni a»—w iw a kv * ♦
work, have no use for them; will sell reawn-
r . . n. NODle
wora. ..V — w.w..., "... ..n,... able ICE AND TRANSFER CO., 6S 8
mare mules.
M. GREGORY OQ.. 381 S Alabama.
FOR SALE—On# taam In com. tton. HORNBROOK PRICE CO. PiMnc ProMect
staters mmii, Inia ave.«^ pro*
HORSES AND VmCLEa fKtM^MreeTeeve^ySmroJX^rirJoidrdaSpfi gray horee, right black, weight 2,600, both g(^ workers; sell cheap; must leave city, chunky built team, aouno, price (175. 761 Virginia ave.
team of mares, weight, 8,600, at bargain, on account of leaving farm; northwest corner Thirty-fourth and School sta. Brigbtwood car
FOR SALE—One team mules, weighing 8.600. six and eight years old, four brood mares, weighing from 1.200 to 1.700, six to ^ eight years old. 2648 Northwestern ava
SMALL ice or coal wagon for sale or trade for gravel wagon or double barnesa. Phone Prospect 1724.
FOR SALE—Good five-year-old horse; must be sold at once; come out and name your price. 1417 Southeastom. I^ospect 7111
FOR SALE—Horse, sound; weight 1.000, good, free driver, wagon and harnesa Prospect 7687,
DELIVERY horM, wagon and harness cheap for quick cash sala WILLIS FISH AND OYSTER CO.
(25 SOUND work or delivery horee; (6 top buggy; (3 harnesa; young gentle driving mare cheap 613 E Market
FOR SALE—Old and new wbeele; cheap. At 202 Kentucky ave. FOR SALH^Pair horses, harnees and wagon 2539 Roosevelt ava
DOGS, POULTRY, PIGEONS, ETC. YOUNG broitseturkey^goSbGJa'Tiiioroulritorod! (10 each WILLIAM HOLTON DYE, 706 Newton Claypool bldg.
FRESH beef bone, ground fresh svery day, makes hens ley. SOUTHERN SEED CO.. 28 and 25 N. Alabama
INCUBATOR: price (5. 46 N. Walcott. Proepect 3695. BLACK MIInORC A cockerels Prices reason - able North 8066
SIX white Leghorn hens, laying, 60c ea<di.
Irvlngtpn 1767
BARRED ROCK cockerale, 8L60 np. Proa-
pect 8161 ring 8
LEGAL NOTICES AND PROPOSALS ''''WTcff^ESNlTSACg
Notice le hereby given that the undersigned trustee of Jefferson school township, Hunting-
ton rounto. Indiana, will receive sealed' bids the oflice of the county superintendent of
at
acboole in the courthouse, in Huntington, Ind., u^ntll the hour of 2 o’clock, In the afternoon of Thursday. February 22. 1917, for an issue of twenty-six thousand ((26,000 00) dollars of Jefferson school township three and three-fourths (344) per cent echoolhouse bonds Said bonds are numbered from one (1) to twenty (20), Inclusive. All of said bonds are In denominations 61,300 00 (thirteen hundred dellars). and each bond is dated February 1, 1917. The longest term to run for a period of not over ten (10) years and five (6) months Each bid
shall be accompanied by a certified check for
lb
five hundred ($^.00) dollare, plus the premium offered to be paid for said bonds. If any Said check to be drawn on some bank to meet the approval of said trustee Said check shall be payable to Sanford P. Shideler, trustee of Jefferson school township, Huntington county, Indiana. Bald check being good faith, guarantee of the bidder to purchase and make full payment and settlement for said bonds. All bids submitted and offered will be opened by said trustee In said superintendent’s onlce In the presence of the Advisory Boaril and the
bidders present
The Trustee and Advisory Bocu-d reserve the right if sealed bids are not satisfactory, to disregard such sealed bids, and at the same time and place aforesaid, receive oral bids for said bonds, and If said oral bids are astlsfactory, to then and there sell said bonds to the highest and best bidder. No bids will be conqldered for less than par value plus tbeiaccriied Interest of said bonda Bidders will read and comply with all of the terms of this notice. All rights are reserved by said trustee and the Advisory Board to reject any and all bids I SANFORD P, SHIDELER, Township Trustee,
Warren, Ind.
Dated this 29th day of January, 1917.
Approved by
LEVI DETAMOKE, GEORGE S MORRIS, ELAM L. BOYD,
Advisoir Board
EBERHART & KENNER, Attorneys, Huntington Ind.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Tbo undersigned trustees and advisory board of the school township of Jefferson, Huntington county, Indiana, hereby give notice that OB Thursday, February 22, 1917, at 10 o’clock a m., at the office of Clifford Funderburg, superintendent of Huntington county schools. In the courthouse, Huntington, Ind, sealed bld8«wlU be received and opened for the erection anil completion of a two-story and basemMit township schoifi building and the heating, plumbing, lighting, etc., for same, to be located in Jefferson township bn the site designated by the trustee and owned by the township, and in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor on file in the office of the trustee and also in the office of the architects, Elmer B. Dunlap Co.. 909 State Life bldg., Indtanapolla, Ind., and which will remain on file until the day set for receiving bids. Bidd'uv wlU be required to execute bonds as provided by the specifications on file. Each bidder wRl be required to file with his bond the ste'uuKj affidavit provided and required under & Otion 86^ Bimns Rev. Statutes of Indiana, i914. The trustee reserves the right, after said bids are opened to examine such Mds, and a reasonable time to investigate alt bids submitted, and • to7 acquaint himself with the qualifications of the bidders to all of which each bidder grants permission, by offering his bid Said trustee reservee the right to reject any or all bids without obligation or HabUity to any bidder. All prospective bidders will carefully read this notice and comply strictly tborewltb. Each bidder will be required to make his bid In all things comply with the plans and speclfloations, providing for construcUoQ of said building or j>arts thereof. SANFORD P. SHIDELER, Township 'Trustee. Warren, Ind. Dated this 29th day of January, 1917 GEO. S. MORRIS, LEVI DETAMORE, , • ELAM L BOYD, Advisory Board. EBERHART & KENNER, Attorneys, Huntington, Ind.
EXECUTOR’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, SIS executor of the will of i^baries Fleckhamroer, deceased, by virtue of the powera in him vested by said will of said decedent, will, on the first day of February. HIT. at 10 o’clock a. m. of said day. at the oflice of Means 44 Buenting. 619. 610, 611 end 628. Stste Life building, in the city of IndlanapoUa Marion county. Indiana, offer for sals, at private sale and at not less than the full appraised value thereof, the following real estate in Marion county, state of Indiana, to wit: Lot Number thirty-seven (87) In block Number ten GO) in Beaty’s addition to the city of
Indianapolis.
Said real estate will be sold free of incumbrances exespt taxes for the year 1916 and the same will be subject to the approval of the
probate court of Marlon county, Indiana.
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Terms of Bale—47ssh In hand. Bald sals will be.contlnusd from day to day until ths sams
is Mid.
L. D. BUENTING.
Executor of ths will of Cbarlss Fliickbammsr,
dscessed.
MEANS * BUENTING, Attorneys for Executor.
NOTICE TO JOHN W. HUTSON. You are hereby notified that Andrew J. Hutson has filed a complaint In the Howard circuit court, averring therein that John W. Hutson '^as bMn absent from the state of Indiana for more than five (5) yeaVs, and that he ts believed to be deceased That he has personal property tn the county of Howard and stats of Indiana liable to escheat and waste, unless ths same ts consetvsd by the appointment of an administrator for thq estate of John W. Hutson, and praying therein for the appointment of an administrator for said estate. You are further notified that said complaint wUl be heard by the Howard circuit court on the 9th day of April, 1917, the same being the first Judicial day of the April tdrin, 1917, of the Howard circuit cdurt, at the courthouse In Ks’icomo, Indiana, at 10 o’clock a. m. Iteted this day of January, 1917. C. B. MIDDLETON, Clerk, Howard Circuit (^urt BELL, KIRKPATMCK & VOORHI3. Attorneys for complainant. \
MARTHA OARVBfY, of Helena, Mont., granted an abaolute divorce from Michael Garvey, Indlanapolle MARTHA GARVEY.
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NANCY WINSTON, In "Tlie Birthday of tho Infanta,” Murat, Friday Night.
When Stuart Walker brings hla Portmanteau theater to the Murat for threo performances Friday night and Saturday matinee and night, one of bis leading pla/erg will be Nancy Winston, the youngest of the Portmanteau group, but already rich in etage experience. On her graduation from the American Academy of Dramatic Art she played with Mme. Toraka and her French company in ’’Jeanne d’Arc.” In 1914 ahe wae *wtth Walker Whiteside in'"Mr. Wu." and then with William H. Crane in "The New
Henrietta.
Mise Winston ia shown above in the leading role of “The Birthday of the Infanta,” the ■ play which Stuart Walker
haa made from the atory by Oacar Wilde,
Aft:
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ton's Needle,” and Dord Dunsany’a ’’King
warrior."
Argimenes and the Unknown
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Seeing Green.
^uart Walker has a young artist, Frank J. Zimmerer, on the staff of his Portmanteau theater, “the theater that comes to you,” at the Murat Friday and Sat' urday for three, performances of nine plays. In designing the settings for the three plays of Lord Dunsany, one of which will be presented at each performance, Zim, as the rest of the young people of the Portmanteau call him. bit on a color scheme that has proved eloquent In the interpretation of Dunsany to his American audiences. In other wofds, he has found the kpra of Dunsany and it's green. The bint, of course, came from tho playwright himself, but the artist has
developed the hint
For instance, the huge sword the deposed King Argimenes unearths while toiling in the slave fields is an old metal lie green and so Zlm has put some more green into the play, ’’King Argimenes and the Unknown Warrior." Then the columns beside the royal doors in "The Golden Doom" are green. And when you come to see the wonderful "(Sods of the Mountain,” the whole motive is green In the first act of "The Gods of the
Mountain,” for instance, the setting gives
■ in haxy
a glimpse of green mountains
distance and a motley wall in the foreground with green as the principal color. And the costumes are a strange color which "never was on land or sea” and which harmonise with the green of the
wall and the green of the mi
Walker has Intensified the green and brought out the contrasts by skilful use of lights. The story of the play tells how seven beggars, tired of being ilj fed and III clad, pretend to bo idols come to life.
LORD CECIL PRAISES BRITISH NAVY FOR WORK.
REPORTS ENEMY’S DISTRESS
LONDON, January O-'—Speaking at Nottingham In connection with the war loan campaign. Lord Robert Cecil, mlalster of biockada yesterday said he hated war as his father (the marquis of Salisbury) did. but it was because he bated>J war that he was supremely anxious there *J should be no premature peace. Peeeik he eeld, must be based fundamentally on the eetabilehment in Europe of boundaries and divisions resting on the principle of natlonsllty, or with the consent of ths governed. Great Britain, continued Lord Robert,, did not desire to crush Germany, but to show and Inspire Germany with the real ideate of nationhood. It was the buslnqes of the allies first to carry the war to a successful Issue and he believed that victory could he won in no way but on the field.
Overaegg Trgdc Deatroyed.
"It is sometimes said that we might beat Germany by a blockade," said he, "I do not think we should be right in trusting to a blockade aloiie. At the same time 1 say boldly that much has been J done by the blockada We believe wa have absolutely destroyed the overseas exports of the enemy, practically and substantially destroyed all of them, tn addition to largely diminishing Germany e
trade with neighboring neutrals.
"For many weeks past the evidence has all flowed in that direction. We ha\e heard from many sources ef food rKRe ln.i the enemy countries, of crowds of peoplM waiting outside the shops to obtain (ood.1
It seems established beyond lUl question
• ’tie
that the enemy has litUe wooJ and less, cotton, and is making clothes and boots < of pi4>er. We have evidence of the extreme state of things now existing ia
Germany aa well as in Austria”
Policy Toward Neutrgla
The minister hoped that he would not' bs thought to be speaking in a boastful spirit, but he declared that this was a remarkable achievement, for. which the chief credit undoubtedly rested with the navy. It had been asked why Great Britain did not blockade neutral countrieis but in his opinion that would not oorns | well from a country which went to war la, defense of the righu of small nationa England had devised plans, which, without violence to the rights of the smaller countries, bad succeeded in ths main aim of depiivii^ Germany of all traffic In commodltlea Ths problem before the foreign oflice# he said, was how to carry on the blockade effecUvidy, and yet preserve the good will and friendship of neutral na- [
tions. He concluded:
“I say it with confidence, that It is to
edit
the credit of the last government, as well as ths present government, that ths result has been achieved to an extent and degree which I do not believe any person before the war would have thought pos-
sible.”
NEWS OF THE COLLEGES
CRAWFORDSVILLB. Ind., January H.-Ray P. Harrlaon, a Wabash (Nlsge giaduats is the { class of 1915, bsB been appointed second iiestensnt in the United States srmy Mr. Hsrtison wss on tbs bordsr with tbs Third Indiana ragt-1
ment, and whlls tbsrs took tbs rssohur sn^.^
iber of
examination He has been a memt
ths
Indiana national guard several ysara. During |
id I
his stay in Texas bs wss asslgnsd as sstood lleutsnsnt with tbs Twsnty sightb Unltsd Statss infantry. His fstbsr, Colonel GSorge^ HarriMn, of Colombia City, was with ths Ob6«4 hundred-and-sixty-firat Indiana during tbs^ Spanish war. Harrison also has a brotbsr, Georgs Harrison. Jr, who is with the srmy. He ia now military Instructor at Cornell uni-
versity.
FRANKLIN, Ind., January 81-Ths Franklin Collsgs Dramatic Club has sat Fsbrusry 81 as a tentative date for the ftecs comedy, "Gyp the Blood." ^ ^ ^ i Franklin college again has bsen chosm fwl the sectltmal basketball tournament, which wilt]
be held in the college gymnasium.
From present prospects on# of ths most ex-|
I Fhanklin CeUege Oise Clnbl
tensive trips for tXis * — will bs arranged this year for ths spring cation. Elmar Dlls, of Gary, and Hejbsril Thurston, of Fairmont, bavo bean chosen bu»-|
ness mansgera of ths club.
DAILY VITAL STATISTICS.
They play upon thp superstitions of the
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people'of the ancient city In which they five and are feted and beautifully clothed. Then the real gods avenge themselves on the Impostors oy turning them Into the very things they have pretended to be—
idols of green Jade.
Notes of tho Stags.
"We love dancing,” says Rossika Dolly, of the Dolly twins, who are at English's all week in "Hts Bridal NIghL” After all of our success with the Ziegfeld ’Follies* and other musKtel revues, in addition to headlining numerous vaudeville bills, we never would have been Mittsfled to have been dancers only. So, when Mr. Woods came to see us with ths manuscript of ‘His Bridal Night,* we found that we had at last realised the ambition of a lifetime.” i ,
Any time that (Jeorge McManus, creator
of "Bringing Uo Father,’
inglng uo Fainer,” which is being presented at the Park this week in musical comedy form, should fe^ indisposed
and want to ^et away from work, his
lace could be filled with credit by Danny Simmons, who ts appearing in the title role Jf the production at the Park, Dur
ing the summer in New York, while
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TIN, sheet iron and furnace work^ JAMES P. CARROLL I do repairing and guarantee all my work. Msln 3077. New phone 919-K.
FOR SALE OR TRADE. TEAM of farm horeea one cultivator, one breaking plow, one harrow, one-horse Jolt wagon, practically new; want to trade for automobile Addreee Box 2723, Newa
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10,950 Teachers in Russian Pubiic Schools Lost in War
BERLIN (via Loadon), January M— Prusglan minlater of education anat a meeting of the budget comof the relchstag that 10,160 public vr. teachers have fallen during the war that their places in the achoote have taken by women. ^
The
nounced
mittee •chooi
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rbcen
nglng Up Father” wag rehearsing for the ro6u) tour, Simmons, who is a pen and ink artist of much ability, suggested several Ideas to McManus, with the result that the artist on different occasions used the cartoons drawn by Mr- Simmons. If there is a man in vaudeville who earns his salary it is the comedy Juggler, who abounds tn various degrees of rlevemess depending largely on the amount
of time he Kipp A Ki ing at the
hours each day to practice, though Kipp has been doing a Juggling act for many yeras and is considered one of the best. He arrives at the theater every morning at 9 o'clock and stays until noon, constantly working to keep in trim on his old tricks and to perfect new ones. A Jug
gler requires more than an brdinary ’s snare of patience. Kip^ says that
man’a
he practices on a new trick fully three
fit ■ -
months before attempting to introduce it tn his act. and then sometimes he finds that the trick doesn’t (it at ail and hla three months of work was of no avail. Then to, audience fear—that indefinable nervousness that attaches Itself to ail branches of stage work, ts in constant attendance on the Junler. "I have known Jugglers,” says Kipp, “who would perform a feat to perfiKtlon hundreds of times in practice only to miss every time they tackled it as a part of the routine
of their act.” —
INDIANA RELIGIOUS ITEMS
CAMBRIDGE CITT-Jotoph L Garvin, a graduate of the Cambridge City high school, hae become field eecretant of the National church and^unday ecbool eaciency bureau at
Film, MlchT
MILTON—The CffulsUan church her# will
begin on evanseltatle meeting Sunday. Tbe Rev. F. C.^ McCormick, paetor of Uie church, has engaged Evangelist P. B. Thomas to con-
enga^ Evan^ist duct the services.
ANDERSON—Announcement was made Wednesday that a Madieoe county eoaveetlon will be cMled February 19 and 36, In Anderaon, for U>e organixattoo of tha laymen'e mieeionary movMnent, and that aa orgaaiaatlon has been effeot^ with J. M. Lansore,
chairman. *
EVANSVILLE—The educational campaign for mteslon study began here 'Tueeday at the Walnut Street Presbyterian church with delegates and vlsitora preeent from many towns in southern Indiana and western Kentucky. The carojMign Is under tbe eupervtsion^iff Mra E. H Eilvertborn. field eecretary ef the Women's Presbyterian Board of Miaeions of tbe NorthwesL Mra. Gue S. Davla field secretary of the board, gava aa addriot on “The Kathode and Problem# of Womaa.” The conferenca wUl last thrae daya
Marriage Lieensea Joeeph Schmidt and Eulalia Hancock. Albert Aichdle and Nora M. Btohier. Richard Weeeelmen and Annie WUey. James K Anderson and Gertrude Shame 11. Charles Myers and Nina L ^ueeell.
Birth Returns.
Edwin and-Nells Boswell, Methodist hospital, j ^CTiarlea and Helen Orlfllths, 111 N. Pennsyl»mion»d Ruth Pearson. 617 Pomeroy, girl. LmTa^Goldle Stringer. 2189 Highland pl«e,1 *'August and Clara Lenker, 624 N. Dei»rkorn,'j ***Robert and Geneva Larr, Deacoiieee kospUi *^John and Anna Greer, 1816 Union, hojr. Robert and Marie McMahan, Methodist hos-J ***G!mr^^and Blanche floott, Methodist hos-j ** Omer‘Ynd Amy Lfoydjt^ ^ Walter and Florence Wlnlngs. 84 R Waruisn,] Harvey and Mamie Hashman, 1119 Hoefgeil,j ^J^ohn and Marsaret Dickey. 1696 Edward and Louisa Beckman, 8181 8.
Geoige and Mery
Henry and Ruby Johnson, 611 W. Thirty-first,^ ’’cabel snd Laura . Herman and Oirtstlna Schlld, *216 Winter,
Otath Rdturna.
Ruth Hadley, 19 years, 1787 lAOwood,!
78 ytars, city hospital, ctrse]
‘’Eth5*cS?S^r. 83 ysars, 6636 B. Waahi ton. pulmonary tubarculosls . Moggie Nye, 43 yeme, 623 W, Forty-lIrsV
pulmouary tuberculosle
Howard Brenstrup, 1 day, 1817 Bateiifl **Abniiham Swafford, 18 years, 858 N. EftMif chronic myocardUta * 1 Epha Ungsr. 83 ysars, 961 N. Tscoiaa,]
myocarditis.
W. M. ■
w M. Madden. 36 ysars, city boapitai, gua*]
shot wound of bead, suicidal.
Harry Smith, 44 yesue, St. Vincenfa /iC
pital, mitral Insufflclenoy.
Kate Holland, •• yeara 131 W Thirty-fli dilatation of heart. , ^ ^ I Nl^olaa Oehl, 16 years. 1831 Spann, arterlo-j *jSm**Bollen, 78 yearn, 714 Lord, acute] *‘*:8riHulm Long, 64 year*. eiJJ' b««»itel* enillsed itreptoccoocu# Infeclioa. . John Commons, 81 years, 1121 Ramtltmi, lo-j bar pneumonia. , 1 Charles Jones. 71 yeara. Deaconess Ditat, arterlo-ecleroets f *^arorge Burne. 66 years, 188 W, Walnut. I
broncho-pnsumonia.
Building Permits.
Arthur R. OaJlcday, 19« TXilmaa, fsl*
Arthur R. OaJlcday, 19« TXilmaa, fSf* i J H Paitleon, repaira 003 Myrtla, (406. J American Specialty Company, beat pisnt, 8tt
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Cusack Ompany, sign. 461 E Waritteg (100 ** i Bloom Loan Company, remodel, 2» K. Wa-L-]
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BOARD OF WORKS ROUTINE. final ASSESSMENT T1 imi|||^||l TTTI11 Opening aeooad alley west of JCorthueVem ave., from Langedale ava to first alley no % Vacating first allsr east of Lewis st. firm alley north of Fifteenth eU. yit
teenth te Lewis at.
Vacating Spruce si., first alley east a west of Spruce sC add first alley eoutk Neoml at., from >teaaU et to Drai^ st. Vacating part Oantral P&rk addJtten, dered on Parte ave.. Twenty-third et. and Cheek parkway. ^ ^ Asphalt, roadway and curb Ceraell ave from Twenty-aeiMfflth et. to TWrrieth st. Vacatlw first sJley north of Ninetetnt st. fjonv Dearborn et. to LaSalle et.. and fir
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