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FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
George Grinsteiner
Funeral director, 612 East Market. Old
Phone Main 908. New phone, 27-08.
UXERAI. DIRECTORS —A. M. RAGS
DALE CO.. 232 North Delaware. Par
lore for holding funeral services. Auto am
bulance.
McKAHAN & WILHITE
37 W. Thirteenth st. Main 3210.
~~ J. C. WILSON
1130 Prospect. Auto. 51-671, Proepect 122.
FUNERAL II IRE (TORS—
WM. E. KRIEOBR,
New 21-154. Main 1454, 1402 N. Hllnola
u^ D£RT AKERS.
W. T. BLASENGYM
1625 Shelby St. Pros. 2570. Auto. 51-114.
UNDERTAKERS —HIBEY A TITUS,
North Del. New 26-564. Main 3820.
DYATH~AND FUNERAL NOTICE^
Allison, harold—sos woodlawn
avenue, died Wednesday, Feb. 4. Fu
neral notice later.
LILLIE—DIED TUESDAY
evening', Feb. 3, at 6 p. m., Fortville,
Ind. Funeral Friday morning at 10
o'clock. Fortville M. E. church. Friends
Invited.
BA L Lit, THEODORK BELOVED
.brother of Anna B. Bauer and uncle
of Frank Bauer, died Feb. 3, at 11:30 a.
m.; age 63 years. Funeral at the late
residence. 1122 Windsor street, Friday S:3O
a. m., followed by services at St. Mary’s
church at 9 a. in. Please omit flowers.
Friends Invited.
CUE SC HIE R, LUCIA MA Y—DAUGHTER
of Murat and Edith Cheschier, passed
away at 6 p. m. Funeral at Ladoga, Ind.,
Saturday afternoon.
DIiLANEY, JOHN—DIED~AT THE FA>L
ily residence, 2712 North Illinois
street. Wednesday, Feb. 4, aged 3*> years.
Funeral notice later.
OHNSON, JENNIE ELIZA—DIED AT
her home, 2248 Pierson avenue, Tues
day, Feb. 3, aged 65. Funeral services at
the funeral home of Hlsey & Titus, 951
North Delaware street, Friday, Feb. 6, at
2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill cemetery.
Lawler, .alary e.—<nee M’Carty),
beloved wife of William .1. Lawler,
died Tuesday, Feb. 3. at 4 p. m. Funeral
at the family residence,. 517 Arbor-ave
nue, Friday, Feb. 6, at 8:30 a. m., fol
lowed by %ervioes at the Assumption
church at 9 a. m. Friends invited.
ERRY, LILLIE F.—AGE 51 YEARS!
died Feb. 3. Funeral Friday, Feb. 6,
2 p. m., at her home, 655 Maxwell street.
Burial Crown "Hill. Friends invited.
NILIUB, ADOLPHINA—PASSED AWAY
Tuesday, 10:30 p. m., at the residence
of 'her sister, Mrs. Clara Dunn, 2218
Broadway. Friends may call Thursday
afternoon and evening. Private funeral
Friday, 2 p. m.
BURN, GERTRUDE MAMIE—-WIFE OF
Charles E. Oburn (nee Tiemelr), died
at 3:27 p. m.. Tuesday, Feb. 3, 1920. Fu
neral notice, iater. Martinsville and Cin
cinnati papers please copy.
OBURN, GERTRUDE MAMIE—(NEE
Tlemeitr), wife of Charles E. Oburn,
1729 Terrace avenue, Feb. 3. 1920. Fu
-neral at .residence, Friday, 2 p. m.
P' ATTON. ~ RUSSELL HOWARD—DIED
Feb. 2, at his home, 2327 North Penn
sylvania street. Funeral notice later.
Roth, vErna ilorence—\vie e oe
Emett Roth, deceased: daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Alexander, died Feb.
4 at 10:40 p. m. Funeral at the residence.
2209 Morgan street, Saturday at 2 p. m.
Friends invited. Burial at Crown Hill.
Solomon, mrs. leah—wife of i.
E. Solomon, 4142 North Meridian
street, died in New' York City Feb, 4, Fu
neral notice later. (Dayton and Cincin
nati papers please copy).
SWIFT, MRS. SAKAII A.—AGE 63
years, passed away Tuesday, 6:30 p.
m. Funeral services Friday, 2:30 p. m.,
at the residence, 2619 North Illinois.
Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill.
Tinder, mrs. laura— widow of
the late J. W. Tinder, and foster
mother of Thomas H. Bence, died at her
home In Danville, Ind.. Tuesday. 5:30 a.
m. Funeral Friday at 2 p. In., Methodist
church. Friends Invited.
Tyson, mk. and' mrs. .iames—the
funeral services for Mr. and Mrs.
James Tyson, son-in-law and' daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. T. X. Glldewell, who passed
away Monday, Feb. 2 and 3, at the Meth
odist hospital, will be held Saturday, Feb.
7. at 10 a. m., at the residence of Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Todd. 1341 South Belmont
avenue. Friends Invited. Burial Crown
Hill
UNDERWOOD, CHARLES R.—AT HIS
home. No. 9 the Arlington, Wednes
day morning, Feb. 4. Friends may call
at the home of his son. Dr. George V.
Underwood, 3042 North New Jersey street,
Friday morning. Funeral and burial pri
vate.
URLEWICZ, MRS. IDA—THE DEATH IS
announced of Mrs. Ida Urlewicz, wife
of Mr. Herman Urlewicz, at her home In
Detroit. Mich.. Feb. 3, 1920. Mrs. Urle
wicz Is survived by two daughters, Mrs.
Hazel Hollander of Evansville, Ind., and
Ida May Urlewicz of Detroit. Three
brothers —Messrs. Fred, Harry and Wal
ter Blasengym of this city—and two sis
ters—Mrs. Bertha Morris of Diamonds
ville, Wyo., and Mrs. Nellie Anderson of
Seattle, Wash. The body will be received
at the home" of Mrs. Augusta Urlewicz.
mother-in-law of deceased, 1913 Union
street, this city, Thursday, Feb. 5, 9:30
a. m. Funeral notice later.
WELLS, MRS. MINNIE—PASSED AWAY
at the home of her uncle, J. F. Neid
harr.er, 2176 Shelby street, Wednesday,
Feb. 4. Services at the home Friday at
2 p. m. Friends' Invited. Burial Crown
Hill.
1 N ME MO RI AM.
N LOVING REMEMBRANCE OF BABY
Smith, who departed two years agt> to
day:
Though only with me a few brief mo
ments my love for you is great and as
fresh on my mind as if todav.
MOTHER AND SISTER.
CARDOFTHANj<S.
WE DESIRE TO THANK OUR RELA
tives and friends for the kindness and
sympathy shown us during the illness and
death of our dear wife and mother, Ber
tha Meyer; especially Mrs. Weldrum and
the employes of the Midwest Engine Cos..
Rev. Oldham, Tishimingo tribe, Mr. and
Mrs. Kirk and for tho beautiful floral
tributes.
HARRY MEYER AND CHILDREN.
Arrics dancing club will give a
series of danoes Thursday avenlng of
each week in P. H. C. hall, corner of East
Michigan and North East street, one block
east of Murat theater. The first event
will be Thursday evening, Feb. 5. Union
music by the Pollard dance orchestra. Ad
mission 25 cents.
K~ NIGHTS OF PYTHIAS—INDIAN APO
lis lodge No. 56. Attention members-
Regular session Thursday evening. Extra,
smoker and “gab fest.”
J. W. MEEKS, C. C
WM, O. DUNLAVY, K, R. S.
udst AND foundT ~
LOST— SMALL FEMALE, VERY DARK
brown screw tall bulldog, ears stand
erect; white spot on breast between fore
legs; invalid child’s pet. Circle 2092. Re
ward.
ES M E^— W ANTE P. ~
STOCK SALESMAN
LIVE, ENERGETIC SALESMAN
OF GOOD ADDRESS TO FOL
LOW UP LEADS SECURED
THROUGH ADVERTISING AND
CIRCULARS. STOCK SOLD UN
DER PLAN THAT ABSOLUTE
LY GUARANTEES INVESTOR’S
PRINCIPAL. CALL PERSON.
ALLY, 1104 ODD TELLOW BLDG.
COUNTRY SCHOOL TEACHERS
ATTENTION
We can use 27 with light cars or rigs;
10 of our men earned $68.40 last week;
must be willing to start at $27 per* week
and furnish reference and security. Get
your training before your school Is out.
For appointment write B. F. BEAN, 223
Saku building, Indianapolis.
SALESMEN '
We want 2 men at once. - Os strong per
sonality, forceful, self-confidence and de
termination. Must have good education
and address. Highest references. Disposi
tion offers unlimited possibilities. Apply
A. L. LIPSO.V, 507 Odd Fellow bldg.
Salesmen— high-class security
inen to place stock for expansion of
dividend paying company. Liberal com
missions. 909 Merchants Bank building.
Main 71$}.
LARGE t-HOriTB
from small expenditure follow Real
***** advertising in "Want Ad" columns
at The Time*
WHO READS
THE WANT ADS
IN YOUR
OFFICE?
In the office of one of
the real big concerns It
is the business of one
man to each day care
fully go over the WANT
ADS of a certain paper
published in that city.
Through this, this big
concern always has the
pick-of the best help in
every department. Its
head knows that many a
man loses his job through
no fault of his own.
In Indianapolis it will
pay any concern to have
someone person scan
The Times WANT ADS
every day.
v • V
MALE HELP—WANTED.
LABORERS
Working 50 to 55 hours a
week.
TRIMMERS
BACK HANGERS
METAL WORKERS
VARNISH RUBBERS
ROUGH RUBBERS
MACHINE REPAIR
MAN
INSPECTORS
TRACERS
\
Call at employment office.
NORDYKE & MARMON.
COMPANY
Ky. Ave. and Morris St.
TOIL DESIGN
ERS. Ilf ESI
ENGINE GO.
lira in
iiraioiLE
Sewing machine adjuster; one
who has full knowledge of Union
Special and Singer sewing machines;
steady work; modern factory. Apply In
writing, stating age, experience and sal
ary expected. Address MR. BERONIO,
Levi Strauss & Cos., Koverall factory,
Frankfort, Ind.
fWalk 2 squares and £
save a dollar on jj|
110 UPMARKET ST.
WANTED —AT ONCE;
ONE NEAT APPEAR
ING MAN; MUST BE A
HARD WORKER, AP
PLY CIRCULATION
DEPT., INDIAN! DAILY
TIMES.
MEN FOR NIGHT LA
BOR. STEADY WORK.
50c PER HOUR. INDI
ANAPOLIS CASTING
CO., 131 S. HARDING ST.
Men, boys and colored
women wanted. S. Key
stone Ave and Belt R. R.
Take Prospect car to end
of line. Fairmoiint Glass
Works.
YOUNG MAN TO WORK
IN BAKE SHOP. AP
PLY PITTSEORD PURI
TY PIE CO., 1424 N. Senate
FURNITURE WORKERS
Experienced bill cutters.
Rip saw men.
Scroll saw men.
Sticker man.
Trimmers on phonograph cabinets.
Vard laborers.
THE UDELL WORKS. North 2466.
Boy wanted for collecting; must
have wheel and furnish reference.
Apply 12 to 1, Classified Depart
ment, INDIANA DAILY TIMES.
MACHINIST, first-class. Ap
ply employment dept., Imper
ial Drop Forge Cos., 510 S.
Harding.
Young men for railway mail
clerks, sllO month. Experience un
necessary. For tree examina
tions. write R. TERRY (former govern
ment examiner), 656 Continental bldg..
Washington.
EN W ANTED TO HELL HOUSEHOLD
necessities; experience not necessary;
we make salesmen of you. A hustler makes
S6O a week and better. Apply 46 North
Penn. Room 212, 2 to 7 p. m.
Wanted experienced firemen
on chain grate stokers. Apply MR.
RAY, Uni sc Traction Power House. An
derson. Ir and.
Errand boy. Campbell circular
ADVERTISING CO., 238 South Merid
ian street.
ANTED—WHITE M.W TO WORK
nights. GEM HOTEL
MISCELLANEOUS—WANTED.
' WANTED
The best stoves, rugs and fumi- \
ture that gold will buy.
Pioneer Dealers in Used Furniture That Is Better. J
BAKER BROS.
219-221-223 E. Wash. St. Old Main 3465-3466, Auto. 23-166.
MALE liELP—WANTED.
I
u
x
JM EWMtIMII THE
KEEre&S IF®l® UMIi liE
SHOP'
MLUBLUffI! IMSMIE
® mmm
W. 23rd and Belt R. R.
WANTEDYOUNG
MAN WITH BICYCLE
TO LEARN COLLECT
UNO. KNOWLEDGE OF
CITY NECESSARY AND
EXPERIENCE PRE
FERRED.
BANNER FURNITURE
COMPANY
33 S Meridian_St.
CIVIL SERVICE POSITIONS, . CLERKS.
stenographers typists, bookkeepers,
letter carriers, railway mall clerks. For
course of preparation call or write.
INDIANA CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL
157 N. ILLINOIS St.. Room 207
LABORERS. Apply employ
ment office, k Imperial Drop
Forge Cos., 510 S. Harding St.
machinists and toolmakers to
m use Production Micrometer; guaran
teed to the tenth. R. M. SPILLMAN, 213-
Elliott street.
ANTED—BOYS TO SELL CANDY,
dress Concession Manager Park
Theater. -
Tslfely razor blades
sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana ave.
E“ XPERipNCEI) AVASH MAN. PROG
RESS LAUNDRY'. 426 East Market.
~EXPERIENCED WRINGERMAN
PROGRESS LAUNDRY. 426 Ka.-.t Market.
"SITUATION WANTED—MALE.
AM OPEN FOR A POSITION AS S.Yl.ES
man; ten years present concern; best
of reference. Phone North 5601. ____
HORSES AND ViEHICLES.
HORSE AUCTION
Every Saturday. Harris’ stable, 219
Blake street, 10 a. in. I will have good
run
FARM MARES, WORK HORSES AND
DRIVERS.
Must be like 1 sell them.
THREE SHETLAND PONIES,
harness and buggies for them; spring
wagons, top buggies and runabouts; h°avy
double and single work harness. Bring
your horses here. I can sell them or will
buy. Commission stable. Circle 121. Sale
horses always on hand. BURKHARDT,
Auctioneer; HARRIS, Manager.
HORSE AUCTION
Friday. Feb. 6. Tellas’ stable, 326 West
Maryland, 10 a. m.
TWO CARLOADS
farm mares and mules, mares, weighing
1,100 to 1,400, good ages and real farm
stock, some In foal; mules all broke and
good workers; several sets double heavy
work harness. Commission stable. BURK
HARDT. Auctioneer. SMITHA, Manager.
For sale—one chunky roan
mare, 12 years old, one nice 6-year-olil
driving mare, several useful work horses.
322 South Erie street.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
Feed mill for sale—a chance to
secure a good paying business. No
experience necessary and place will pay
from S6O to SIOO per week; no competi
tion; in town of 1,500 on Main line of
railroad, near Pittsburg. Owner retiring;
will make terms on part. W. W. DOWNES,
Rlmersburg, Pa.
CAPITAL REQUIRED FOR A NEW
manufacturing enterprise that has big
possibilities; absolutely safe and returns
positive; $15,000 required; good position
with the company and directorship. This
will bear closest investigation. Address
A No. 829, Times.
’ POOR MAN’S OPPORTUNITY
Here is the chance for the man of small
capital to place his savings in a reliable
machine manufacturing company that is
bound to grow and return great profits. Let
us hear from you. Address A No. 828,
Times,
FEATHERS
Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and
pillows mad# to order. Est. 1886. B. F.
BURKLE. 416 Maas., ave. Main 1428. New
2S-776.
ROOFERS
Asphalt roll roofing and shingles, repair
ing and recoating roofs and gutters.
LASHBROOK BROS. CIRCLE 3056
AUCTIONS.
FRIDAY, 9 A. M. x
Storage house, 823 North Senate avenue.
Take Northwestern avenue car. We sell'a
lof of good used furniture, stoves, rugs,
dishes, cooking utensils and a lot of other
goods. -
NISSEN AUCTION CO.
GEO. IDLES
Auctioneer.
FEMALE HELP-WANTED.
STENOGRAPHERS
* First-das*.
LaFAYETTE MOTOR CO.
BELMONT 2070.
Young women, 18-45, desiring
government clerkships, SIOO monthly,
write for free particulars examinations.
RAYMOND TERRY (former Civil Service
Examiner), 555 Continental bldg., Wash
ington
Act in motion pictures; make It
your profession. Send stamp for free
tryout. DELIGHT FILM CO.. Inc.. Wa
bash avenue and Twenty-second street,
Chicago.
WHITE WOMAN FOR KITCHEN
work. No Sunday or holiday work.
Good wages. STATE LIFE LUNCH. State
Life building.
Lady solicitor to work out of
advertising department; give refer
ence. Address A No. 2942, Times.
Stenographer and typist; must
BE EXPERIENCED AND ABLE.
CALL PROSPECT 7667.
The best rooms always' unriu'
among Times Want Ada
W~ ANTED—C. IRLSPAST 16 YEARS FOR
light, clean work. Engraving depart
ment, W.M. B. BURFORD.
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1920.
L. R STOCKWELL
, „ , , . Building Contractor.
Al * repairs, call after 6 p. m. Bel
mont, 1977.
LKVVSHANK
pays best prices In city for household
goods and fixtures of all kinds. 227 North
New Jersey street. Main 2028.
USED GOODS STOKE BUYS STOKE
U and office fixtures, household furni
ture ahd rugs. Main 2288. Auto 22-288.
424 Mass, avenue.
IF YOUR CLOCK IS NOT RUNNING
phone Circle 4307. M. R. SHEARN.
811 North Alabama.
For raper hanger call Johnson!
■Woodruff 6715. Latest samples shown.
Work guaranteed.
WANTED —CASH REGISTERS. WILL
pay cash. 23 Baldwin block. Main 6871.
Auto. 21-794.
CLOTH ING WANTED; LADIES. GENTS]
children’s; shoes of 'all sizes. Beat
prices paid. Prospect 9466.
FEMALE HELP—WANTED.
SALESWOMEN
EXPERIENCED
in the following de
partments:
Silks
Wash Goods
Linens

Men’s Furnishings
Gloves
Jewelry
Hosiery
Apply at once
PETTIS
DRY GOODS CO.
Employment Bureau
Fourth Floor.
EXPERIENCED MACHINE OPER
ATORS TO WORK ON LADIES’
HOUSE DRESSES, APRONS AND
SLEEPING GARMENTS. HIGHEST
WAGES PAID. IF YOU ARE A
REAL OPERATOR WE WILL
GUARANTEE $20.00 PER WEEK
UNTIL YOU LEARN OUR WORK.
COME SEE OUR MODERN SANI
TARY WORKROOMS. SECTIONAL
WORK. LEARNERS TAKEN.
WAGES PAID WHILE LEARNING.
EARN GOOD PAY WHILE WE
TEACH YOU A FINE TRADE.
AMERICAN GARMENT
COMPANY
California and Market Sts.
YOUNG WOMEN
17 years and over.
Opportunity for neat. Intelligent girl*
to learn paper box making Industry; light,
clean and profitable employment assured
the year round; excellent chance for ad
vancement; opportunity for former em
ployes; good opening for girls with good
records who were formerly in our employ.
Highest wages to girls that can produce.
BEEHIVE PAPER BOX CO.,
621 S, Delaware. Prospect 1691.
WOMEN
from 18 to 35 years of age;
light factory work. Also
STAY MACHINE
OPERATORS.
HARRY B. MAHAN
BOX CO.,
320 W. South St.
AN OPPORTUNITY
For 25 young women
to earn a good salary
and secure an income
for life. partic
ulars see Employment
Supervisor, Room 522.
Central Union Telephone
Cos.
POWER MACHINE OPERATORS FOR
APRONS; ALSO PRESSERS, FOLD
ERS AND INSPECTORS; SPLENDID
WORKING CONDITIONS. GOOD PAY
WHILE YOU LEARN.
APPLY AT ONCE.
PEERLESS GARMENT COMPANY,
' 404 MURPHY BLDG.
HOUSEKEEPERS FOR
LIGHT CLEANING. NO
HEAVY WORK. APPLY
SUPT.’S OFFICE 7TH
FLOOR, L. S. AYRES &
CO.
Young lady with selling abiui
ty to take charge of large talking ma
chine department. Address A No. 2941.
Times.
I ADIKS TO TAKE COUKSR IN HAIR
(L dressing, manicuring, etc.; avenlng
classes. North 4701.
AUTOMOBILE S FOR ISALE.
BEAL VALUES
OBTAINED
by buying your car here. Look over
our bargains in reliable used cars.
Most of them have been rebuilt, repaint
ed and hava new tops.
Make. Down.Week’r.
Regal $75 $3.50
Packard coupe 195 4.50
Maxwell coupe 225 5.00
Chevrolet roadster 225 5.00
Paige touring 295 6.00
Franltlin 39a 6.75
Ford touring, winter top 125 6.00
Overland 83 200 5.00
Overland Roadster ...100 5.00
And many others. No brokerage.
INDPLS. AUTO PARTS & TIRE CO.,
> 618 N. Capitol.
_________ °P® n Sunday.
BARGAINS IN USED
CARS
One 1919 Maxwell touring, new; this
car has been used for demonstrating only.
This car can be bought at a bargain.
One 1919 Ford, runs like neW; can be
bought for $490. Car looks like new.
One 1917 Interstate; five new tires; good
paint, new top and new curtains; can be
bought for $575; in best running condi
tion.
One 1918 Maxwell coupe; Just the car
for a doctor; looks and runs like new.
See these cars before buy. We will
save you money.
MERRIT SALES CO.,
332 North Capitol avenue.
Call for L. M. Golas. Main 6292.
MITCHELL CHUMMY ~
Rebuilt and repainted, good tires; In fine
condition.
MUTUAL SALES CO„
427 North Meridian St,
PREMIER
Rebuilt, In fine condition; six wire
wheels and six good tires; seven-passenger
touring.
MUTUAL SALES CO..
427 North Meridian St.
191 G DODGE ROADSTER
Winter top. Thoroughly overhauled.
Guaranteed to be in first-class running
condition. Price S6OO.
MUTUAL SALES CO„
427 North Meridian St.
WILLYS-KNIGHT
This car same as new; only used short
while; wire wheels; fine mechanical con
dition.
MUTUAL SALES CO..
KISSEL SEDAN
1918. twin six, looks like new and will
guarantee same as new car. Bargain, come
quick.
INDIANA MOTOR CO..
" 425 North Meridian. Main 1585.
NATIONAL TOURING, 1018
New top and curtains; motor completely
overhauled; five good cord tires; easy
terms.
NATIONAL AUTOMOTIVE CO.
urTkissel
Touring In A No. 1 shape; bargain; come
look It over.
INDIANA MOTOR CO.
425 North Meridian. Main 1585.
STUTZ TOURING
Six-passenger; Spanish leather uphol
stery; five wire wheels, cord tires, good
as new. Easy terms If desired.
NATIONAL AUTOMOTIVE CO.
426 North Capitol. Alain 4758.
MAX WE LL COUPE, 111 l MODEL; NEW
paint, new tires, bumper bar; a bar
gain. See D. E. Rider for terms.
JONES-WHITAKER SALES CO..
Department of Used Cars.
343 North Capitol avenue. Main 2345.
Coupe. 1920. Never been oft city streets.
Only run 1.600 miles. Five cord tires,
maroon color; velour upholstering.
MUTUAL SALES CO.,
427 North Meridian St.
HU PMOBILE
1917 closed; in fine condition; good tires,
good paint. SBSO.
MUTUAL SALES CO., V
HAYNES
seven passenger touring; rebuilt. new
paint, wire wheel* good tires, fine con
dition.
MUTUAL SALES CO.,
1919 MAXWELL TR.
A-l condition; $525 for immediate sale.
MUTUAL SALES CO..
427 North Meridian St.
M" AXWELIT 1918 TOURING; BEK?
light car in town at tho price we
offer it. Terms over twelve monthly pay
ments. DIETZ-JA.MES, 334 East Market.
Main 5716.
Late model Chevrolet baby
grand, in A1 condition. Terms if de
sired.
S. AND S. AUTO EXCHANGE.
821 Mass. Ave. Circle 1776.
Ford touring, good mechanical
condition. Owner selling $360 for
quick sale. Call or phone. The MERIT
OARAGE. Main 6292.
Maxwell roadster; practically
new tires; excellent condition. Terms
over twelve monthly payments. DIETZ
JAMES, 334 East Market. Main 5716.
CUE V HO I JET ROYAL MAIL ROADSTER,
Just the car for a city salesman; terms,
over twelve monthly payments. DIETZ
JAUES, 334 East Market. Main 6716.
CHEVROLET “40”~foT : IUML I, ATE
model; overhauled and guaranteed to
be In flrst-class condition. DIETZ
Ford coupe, hassukk shock abn
sorbers. A-l condition; cheap, quick
sale. FAUSSET, 443 Indiana avenue.
Main 4390.
Ford touring, imt model, de
mountable rims, tires good; A-l condi
tion throughout. S. A S. AUTO EX
CHANGE. 321 Mass. ave. Circle 776.
OVERLAND SPEEDSTER, IN GOOD
condition; must be sold at once; slls.
B. & S. AUTO EXCHANGE, 321 Massachu
setts avenue. Circle 1776.
C*~ OLUMBLA SIX, DEMONSTRATOR, AT
a discount, or trade on your car. See
at once. DIETZ-JAMES, 334 East Mar
ket. Main 6716.
Ford sedan, with starter, i.ate
model; new tires. Bargain price.
DIETZ-JAMES, 334 East Market. Main
6716.
For sale—buick six, mo; run not
more than 7,000 miles by private own
er. Call before 10 a. m. Address 141
Kansas street. Prospect 6384. v
OVERLAND COUPE FOR SALE; SAC
rlflce; oash or terms, or trade for Ford
touring. Washington 2170.
Dodge sedan, seven-passenger;
' new car; demountable rims. FAUS
SET, 443 Indiana avenue. Main 4390.
AUTOMOBILES—WANTED.
AUTOS WANTED
We buy more cars for parts pur
poses and to resell than any other
dealer In the country. There must
be a reason. This Is it;
We pay the best prices. Try us
first and last. If you do not sell to
us you are losing money.
INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS
& TIRE CO.
618 North Capitol.
Auto. 22-019. Main 2638.
AUTOS WANTED”
We pay highest prices for useed cars.
See us before you sell your car.
MERRIT SALES CO.,
332 North Capitol avenue.
Cali for L. M. Golas. Main 6292.
AUTOS WANTED
We pay cash. No delay for your money.
It la here for you. Come in or call.
I. Wolf Auto Parts & Tife Cos.
618 N. Illinois st. Main 1670. Auto. 22-062.
We also buy junk car*
WE BUY. SELL AND EXCHANGE ALL
makes of used cars.
S. & S. AUTO EXCHANGE
221 Maas, avenue. Circle 1776.
ORDS WANTED, ANY MODEL. - CALL
Prospect 9 28. '
MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES!
CASH PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF
motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN.
408 Massachusetts avenue.
autosXnKtrucks for hire
CARS FOR RENT—DO YOUR OWN
driving. U-DRIVE AUTO SERVICE,
125 South Pennsylvania street. Telephone
Main 8880.
MUSIC A L INST RAIMENTS.
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SAXOPHONE— TAUGHT BY PABQUALE
Montanl at the College of Music and
Fine Arts, 824 North Penn, street. Phone
Main ~ 2626 for appointment.
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE
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WHeN You LeARM tiouj
TO T&CL- - 1
WITHOUT pvrrftiNjQ. IN FOUR
FIFTHS OF THC TIME USING- zr:_
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TRUCKS—FOR SALE.
"QARFORO
TRUCKS
For Low Cost ■
Ton-Mile
Mil. mm
Distributor, 33 S. Senate Ave.
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1918 VIM TRUCK, GOOD MECHANICAL
condition. 318 East St. Joe. Main
544
AUTO REPA'RS and SUPPLIES.
TRUCK TIRES
Two *sxs cord pneumatic tires.
Two 36x6 coni pneumatic tires.
One 36x5 solid tire.
, These tires are good as new
and can be bought below cost.
STEINHART MOTOR TRUCK
COMPANY
427 North Meridian street.
AUTO PAINTING
Get that Ford painted this month, $lO
and up. Other cars in proportion. All
work guararteed. D. FLEMING, painter,
20 West Wabash street. ___
CAB TOPS
and
TRUCK BODIES
Inclosed cab top, would cost
S9O. Sell at cost. Stake rack with
10 tj-foot body. At coat.
STEINHART MOTOR TRUCK
COMPANY
427 North Meridian street.
Lob ENT priced high drade bat
terv made. _
DIXIE STORAGE BATTERY CO.
Main 5181. 529 Massachusetts ave.
TRAILER
KING TRAILER—One Pole
Trailer with fifth wheel and
Weaver hitch attachment. King
makes the best trailer on the
market. This one can be bought
at cost.
STEINHART MOTOR TRUCK
COMPANY.
427 North Meridian street.
AUTO WASHING
Our Specialty. 822-334 North Illlnol*
8. & S. Auto Laundry
One man auto tops, side cur
talns seat and radiator covers. PER
FECTION AUTO TOP CO., 1107 Udell
street. North 546.
"WT & P. PAIN T SHOP
Automobile painting 829 East Washing
ton.
SED TIRES; TWO 82x3(4; FOUR 83x4,
and three 34x4, Irvington 2829.
COAL AND WOOD FOR 3ALE-
Pocahontas M. R SB.OO
Kentucky Sh. L 7.75
Illinois Lump 7.00
Indiana Lump 6.50
M 8531. L. H. BAIN COAL CO. M. 3531.
‘ SUCCESSOR TO
ANCHOR FUEL CO. MAIN
Indiana $6.25
Illinois $6.75
West Virginia $8.25
Kentucky Lump $8.25
Weaver Coal & Ice Go.
Pros. 2201.
AOAL, TON, *6.50. OR ONE-HALF TON
if $3.50. TAKTN. Belmont 1680.
""VTAILORS AND CLEANERS.
H. G. FITE
Practical Tailor and Cutter
Dry cleaning, pressing and repairing;
army overcoats made over; ladles' work a
specialty; work called for and delivered.
North Capitol avenue and Ohio street.
Automatic 26-641. Circle 680.
QUIT’ WEARING-READY - MADE PANTS.
We make them to your measure, $5.00
and up. LEON TAILORING CO., 131
East New York street. Walk up one
flight.
CAPITOL GARMENT CLEANERS,, 1246
North Capitol avenue. Main 6477.
Main 4160. Auto 21-241.
J. SCHWARTZ, TAILOR AND CLEAN
er. 31 Kentucky avenue. Main 2679.
. -Jv DETECT IV E>.
Quigleyjtyland Agency
Civil aadJllfKmal Inveßtigatoru
626-129 LavtJilM Rain
MISCELLANEOUS—FOR -SALE.
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About Rugs
New rugs are very expensive; old rugs
are too high for their value, and insani
tary. Why not buy
New Linoleum
We have 5,000 yards of new, genuine
cork linoleum. We also have 5,000 yards
new pro-linoleum; twenty-five different
patterns to choose from. Our prices are
the lowest in the city. Buy now; in
spring you will have to pay 25 per cent
more. For all these we have a special
price of 76c per yard. One hundred lin
oleum rugs at your price.
Glazer
444 E. Washington.
We Pack. Ship Free of Charge.
BEDS, SPRINGS AND'
MATTRESSES
Beds from $2.50 up.
Springs, $2.00 up.
Mattresses, $3.00 up.
SPECIAL PRICES ON CARPETS.
Remember, Glazer’s prices are the low
est. You can save big money here on fur
niture of every description. We can out
fit your home complete.
GLAZER
444 E. Wash. St.
USED RUGS ARE
BETTER
New rugs today are Inferior In quality
and cost double; good used rugs are bet
ter at the same price, doubly better at
our price, which Is half. We have the
finest selection In Indianapolis, more than
all other dealers combined.
USED GOODS STORE
A t 1| **• Drop-Head Singer, $10;
FV-ST*c!' fj a other bargains. SI.OO par
U[ lor week. All makes KB
- hr PAIRED. HEMSTITCH
stare***ING while you wait. 100
II * PER YARD.
WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO..
Main 600. Auto. 26-316. sl2 Mail* At*
Furnace, second hand, for sale.
We take out many furnaces In good
condition and install Moncriefs.
MONCRIEF FURNACE CO..
915 North Davidson st. Main 7820.
For sale— dining room suite,
bedroom suite, tireless cooker, and a
lot of other good household furniture. 3302
Kenwood avenue. North 6113.
W‘ E SELL PEE RLE SS PAINTS? VAR
nlsh and motor oil direct to consumer
from manufacturer. Call ’Woodruff 1989.
ODERN SHOE REPAIRING SHOP
for sale; 2335 Station street. A. R.
HECK, 2201 Avondale place.
FOR SALE—REVERE AUTO STOCK AT
$9 per share. Address PERRY A.
FRIEND, Burrows, Ind.
CSICAL INSTRUMENTS. RECORDS,
rolls, cut price. TUTTLE. 201 Indiana
avenue.
For sale—show case cheap, ad-
Uress Concession Manager v Park
Theater.
Second"-hand furnace for sale.
Call Main (078.
Black Minorca cockerels;
spring breeding. Irvington 8788.
FINANCIAL.
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WE LOAN YOU
SIOO.OO
3 Mo., Total Cost $6.97
Get what money you need on your
furniture, pianos, live stock or auto
mobile.
All other amounts up to S3OO at
the same proportionate rate.
All Dealings Strictly
Confidential
CALL, AND GET ACQUAINTED
WITH OUR PLANS.
A telephone call will bring our
representative to your home to ex
plain more fully.
American Loan Cos.
205 Law building.
Main 2983. Auto. 27-432.
IS - —-- - • J)
Will Money
Help You
If you are keeping house and need
money, we can advance you what you want
on furniture, piano, auto, fixtures, etc.
See us about terms on
SSO, SIOO, S2OO or S3OO
You can repay it in payments and use
twenty months if necessary. Call, write or
phone.
State Loan Cos.
306 ODD FELLOW BLDG.
Corner Penn, and Wash. sts.
Phones: Main 4619. New, 24-629.
Under State Supervision.
Mass- AUK rSKPAHKII TO MAKE REAL
If ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY.. WB
PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACTS.
MORTGAGES. BONDS AND STOCKS
LISTED AND UNLISTED.
INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO.
FRANK K. SAWYER. PRES.
*OS-809 LAW BLDO. ASSETS. 1841.749.
Money to loan on second murt
gages on Indianapolis and Indiana real
estate. GIBRALTAR FINANCE COM
PANY. 298 Fidelity Trust building. Main
*BOB. ___
WB MAKE SECOND MORTGAGES ON
farm or city property. AETNA MTG.
AND INV. CO. Mala 7101. (08 Fidelity
Trust Bldg.
INSURANCE EN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
I AUBREY S3. PORTER. 810 Law bldg.
Main 7049.
I OANB ON DIAMONDS! SH% PER MO.
IL BURTON JEWELRY CO.. (8 Monu-
UMBfc.
REAL ESTATE— FOR SALE. J
We own and offer on
monthly payment with
reasonable cash ad
vance:—
E. New York
Eight-room modern. High-grade.
W. Thirty-fourth St.
High-class modern. Eight rooms.
W. Twenty-ninth St.
Six-room dwelling.
With small cash payment we
will furnish lot and build to suit
purchaser, balance on reasonable
terms.
Indianapolis Securities
' Company
Frank K. Sawyer, Pres.
Third Floor Law Bldg.
S-n jr 550 Arbor avenue, $1,800;
S2OO cash.
1015 South Sheffield, $3,200;
JL jJk S6OO cash.
918 North Sheffield, $2,006
cash.
120. S. Butler ave., 7 rooms, m0d...54,500
424 S. Noble street, 7 rooms, mod... 8,000
426 S. Noble street, 7 rooms, mod... 8,260
1034 South Tremont $1,700; S2OO cash
434-36 S. Division street, double... 1,600
2827-29 Paris ave., double 8,650
24-26 N. Gladstone, double 6,590
440 Terrace ave.. $2,500; $250 cash.
And many others. GEORGE A. LUCAS,
Realtor, 208 American Central Life bldg.
Main 5574.
SIX-ROOM MODERN HOME
EAST
Elegant home, three sleeping
rooms, modern In every partic
ular; large front porch; hard
wood floors, garage; on Tem
ple ave., near New York st.;
owner leaving city; must sell;
price only $5,000.
J. S. Cruse Realty Cos., Realtor*
128 North Delaware.
Phoneß: Main 5840; Auto. 24-861.
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MODERN COTTAGE, EAST
New five-room bungalow,
modern In every particular; lo
cated In North LaSalle, near
Tenth; of the nicest lit- *
tie homes on the east side;
price only $4,300.
J. S. Cruse Realty Cos., Realtor*
128 North Delaware.
Phones: Main 5840. Auto. 24-361.
COTTAGE, EAST
Eight rooms, modern, has full size lot;
can be bought for $3,600; S6OO cash, S3O
per month. ’ a
Mr. Mclnteer, with
I. N. Richie & Son, Realtors
151 East Market. Main 630.
After 6 p. m. call Woodruff 4838.
BMALL PAYMENTS
CASH
FOUR-ROOM COTTAGE.
FOUR-ROOM BUNGALOW.
FIVE-ROOM DOUBLE.
CALL BELMONT 2717.
SIX ROOMS; ON KEYSTONE AVENUE,
near Michigan; improved street; price
$2,500; on easy terms.
Call Mr. Roark, with
I. N. Richie & Son, Realtors
Mai n 620. 161 E. Market.
SIX-KOOM COTTAGE, BARN; BEL
mont avenue, near Morris street; price
$2,000; $l5O cash and easy monthly pay
ments.
H. G. MONEN, 405 Law building.
House of six rooms, semi-modebnT
north; price $2,600; S3OO cash, S2O
per month. See HOWARD AMOS. Phone
evenings. Prospect 2432. With W. H.
COOPER, Realtor, 838 Lemcke bldg.
HOICE LARGE LOT NEAR MAPLE
road boulevard, within two squares ot
Fair Grounds; $lO ca3h, balance $1 week
ly. 640 Lemcke Annex. Main 1409.
ORTIL SEVEN-ROOM “MODERN
home; hardwood floors; lot 50x212;
$l,lOO cash, balance monthly. Washing
ton 1079.
ORTH, MODERN HOME, SEVEN
rooms, two car garages. Terms,
$4,500. North 7476 after 5j30.
Modern ’home east, long living
room style, deep lot. Terms. Wood
i Tutt 7024 ’ _______
N _ orth, strictly modern, eight
room home, fine corner; $2,000 oash.
balance monthly. Main 107. i
East, eight rooms, modern. J
paved street; SI,OOO cash, balance!
monthly. Main 142. _
Indiana trust co
Bells real estate, collect* root. tW
fir* Is.arsr.ee. Am-'
“REAL ESfAfE^WANTEajBI
Modern home for custos^^|
will pay cash. Main 142.
HOUSE; Fit'E TO SEVEN ROOM'KgS
necessarily modern. Cash.
FARMS—FOR GALE.
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SEVENTY-ONE-ACRE FARM FOR
at a bargain, if sold by Feb. 1;
$9,500; good improvements; call and
owner, one and one-half miles
of Acton. Ind. H. W. HILTON.
WISCONSIN FARM LANDS.
LANDOLOGY. a MAGAZINE GIVING
the facts in regard to the land situa
tion. Three months' subscription, FREE-
If for a home or as an investment you
are thinking of buying good farm lands,
simply write me a letter and say. ‘‘Mail
me LANDOLOGY and all particular*
FREE.*’ Address Editor, Landoiogy,
Skidmore Land Cos., 11$ Skidmore bldg.,
Marinette. Wis.
"FARMS—FOR SALE OR TRADE.'
For sale or trade—ten acres
of timber land, Dixie highway, south
of Miami, Fla. Belmont 1901.
TRANSFER AND BTORAGE.
************ m **• * lfc
GITVTCi )7 STORAGE CHEAPEST
\V/ RATES IN CITY. CALL
V/ US. Everything at re
| son able price. Packed.
J i shipped anywhsr*
u Locked room If desired,
to West Henry. Main 4619.
BRITTON TRANSFER
Moving and light hauling; trunks and
baggage. Quick service. 839 East Wash
ington street. Prospect 3848.
OHANK FURNITURE AND BTORAUR
o CO.. 227-226 North New Jersey street.
Phone Main 1021.
LOCAL AND OVERLAND HAULING. o 7
K. TRANSFER CO.. 9SB East Wash
ington street. Prospect __
"rooms— To LET
Four-room apartment and two
vacant rooms for light housekeeping.
Adults. Call after 4 p. m. 44 South Dear
born.
Attractive modern room, suita
ble for one or two business men,
Nor'h nc
WANTED— EITHER FIVE OR 81X
room house, east; about State street,
or near West Washington street round
house. Belmont 2342. *
~7pET STOCK and poultry.
WANTED —SEVERAL FEMALE FOX
terriers. Prospect 2001.
DID~TOU SELL ITT
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