INDIANA DAILY TIMES
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The Business Office closes at 8 p. m.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
George Grinsteiner
Funeral director. 522 East Market Old
Phone Main 908. New Phone, 27-208.
A. M Ragsdale. J. Walsh Price, John Paul
Ragsdale.
A. M. RAGSDALE CO.
323 North Delaware street.
X C. WILSON
1230 Prospect. Auto. 51-671. Prospect 322.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS—
WM. E. KRIEGER.
New 21-154. Main 1454. 1402 N. Illinois.
’ TUTEWILER.
Funeral Director. 934 N. Meridian M.
UNDERTAKERS.
W. T. BLASENGYM
1535 Shelby st. Pros. 2570. Auto. 51-11*
UNDERTAKERS —HISET & TITUS. 95i
North Del. New 26-564. Main 3630.
OEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES.
KIEFER, MARG ARETHA LANG—Age
78 years, passed away Sunday, Sept. 19,
at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wil
liam F. Klels, 318 B, Orange street. Fu
neral at residence Wednesday. Sept. 22,
2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends in
vtUd.
IN MEMORIAM.
IN MEMORIAM—IN loving remembrance
of our dear mother, Matilda Haas, who
departed this life four years ago today,
Sept 20, 1916.
You are gone, dear mother, but not for
gotten,
Nor shail you ever be
As long as life and memory last
We shall remember thee.
If we had. seen you At the last,
And held your dying hand,
We would not feel so badly;
We aid not know the pains you had;
We did not see you die.
We only knew you went away.
And never said good-bye.
It is four years since you left us,
mother dear.
And we miss you more ar.d mors;
Our hearts are filled with sadness
For the smile we see no more.
Sadly missed by your daughter and son,
who dearly loved you.
MR. AND MRS. GEORGE STRASSEH,
St Louis, Mo.
LODGES AND CLU BS.
D. OP P.—Members of Comanche Coun
cil No. 47, are hereby requested to meet
at hall 12:30 p. m., Tuesday. Sept. 21, to
attend the funeral of our deceased sister,
Lida Butler, 1338 South Belmont avenue,
3 p. m. JESSIE ACGHE, Pocahontas.
ANNIE TULLIS, Keeper of Records.
LOST AND FOUND.
ewweooeeeee^oooesoeotweeweeer
MISSING FRIENDS and relatives traced
everywhere; no criminals looked for.
Cail Main 8947, or write lost agent, 1*
Baldwin block, Indianapolis, Ind.
PARTY is known who took bundle con
taining young man's blue Hauger’s
coat left in postofflce ledge of the mailing
window. Reward. Belmont 1587.
LOST—Silk handbag, on Monon train
from Chicago, Sunday, about 2 p. m.
Reward. Irvington 2497.
LOST—Child's white coat, on Emerson
ave., between Beech Grove and New
York street. North 6883.
LOST—Brown kid gloves. Union station;
size 6J4. Reward. 240 Hudson. Main
3415.
LOST—Hound dog, brown and black. Re
ward. Prospect 2554.
PERSON At. V _
WANTED to buy thr*e railway tickets to
Los Angeles. Woodruff 5044. BURGESS.
ANY one going to Los Angeles will do
well by addressing A No. 1646, Times.
TURKISH, Russian, sulphur, electric light
baths and massage. 105 W. St. Clair.
HOUSES—TO LET.
|
FIVE-ROOM modern bungalow, north;
hardwood floors, long living room, open
fireplace. Will rent till April 1; 850 per
month. Address A No. 1576. Times.
FLATS, APARTMENTS—TO LETT
UNFURNISHED four rooms. Call E. B.
HOLTAM. Prospect 771.
ROOMS—TO LET.
MERIDIAN, 643 N.; visitors, (1.80 per
night; three blocks north of postofflce.
Men only. Circle 3413.
SHELBY st., 2585) furnished sleeping
room;' strictly modern; near Garfield
park. Frospeot 6114.
NINETEENTH - st!! - 8U B.; two unfur
nished rooms; private entrance; light,
heat and gas.
ROOM In strictly modern apartment for
two gentlemen; walking distance. Main
■ 15L )
.•''OR RENT—Room next to bath in com
fortable home north. Phone North
1 .4*.
1 .VO modem sleeping rooms, close in. 640
E. New York street. Call Circle 5063.
ALABAMA, 709 north; G. A. R., can ac
commodate ,four. Main 9428.
NICE sleeping room for rent. 116 West
St. Clair, Circle 6733.
BOARD AND ROOMS—TO LET~
DOWNTOWN room* for rent with board
for two gentlemen. Prospect 6845.
BROOKSIDE ave., 1827. Room and
board to let. Woodruff 1596.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES. ;
NATURAL
THERAPEUTICS
INSTITUTE
Suits 59c "When Bldg., Indianap
olis Ind.
The only institution of its kind
in Indiana and second in the
United States and Canada where
Ihe suffering men, women and
children find a true relief and
permanent cure from Acute and
Chronic ailment by pure natural
methods of treatment and diet.
Lady attendant. Phene Main
9017.
DB, S. PEXCHEFF, M. TANARUS., N. D.
Natureopathy, Swedish Massage
Baths and 'general treatments.
Thorough satisfaction. 119 East Ver
mont street. First floor front. Hours
10 a. m. to 9 p. m.
m Optician ana Optometrist.
Eyes examined and (lasses
'A/ V J furnished. Open evenings
9^o until 8 p. in. MEISTKR &
STEWART. 668 Mass. Ave.
VIOLET Kay and Swealap massage. MISS
DE VERE. 17 H W, Ohlfe. Main 8873.
, OETECTIVES. ~
Quigley-Hyland Agency
Civil and Criminal Investigators.
526-529 Law bldg. Main 2902,
DON'T GRIEVE.
If you really want It back, Insert a
small ad In the "Lost and jFound” col- I
kmns of The Times and It will soon be I
Returned. Phone Alain 3500. Auto. 83-851. I
MALE HELP—WANTED.
LAFAYETTE MOTORS
COMPANY
MARS HILL,
Indianapolis
7 all-round sheet metal
men.
.2 first-class tinners.
Telephone Belmont 2670.
First Mars Hill cars leave
Maryland and Capitol ave. at
6:40 A m. Other cars leave Wash
ington and Illinois sts. hourly.
OTEIIEUCEO WINDOW
mm. rare hikes
MEED APPLY. APPLV CITY
WOSPITAL
BOY, 15 to 17. for bank messen
ger; good salary; chance for ad
vancement; reference required.
INDIANA NATIONAL BANK.
*
WANTED—OFFICE BOY.
See Mr. Bruner, editorial department
Indiana Daily Times.
RAILWAY malt cleoks are offered 51, 666
entrance salary with promotions to
12,500. For full particulars and a course
•f preparation call or write INDIANA
CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL. 157 North Illi
nois street Suit# 207. _
EXPERIENCED CHINA and furniture
packer, good hours and stsady work.
FRANK BHELLHOUBE FIREPROOF
WAREHOUSE CO., Twenty-Fifth and
Central.
COLORED chauffeurs and helpers for
work In moving van. Only experienced
men need apply. FRANK SHBLLHOUSE
FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE CO.
NON-UNION PLASTERERS
Call Washington 278
MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY
BARBER COLLEGE. 309 E. Washlng
ton st,; Indianapolis, Ind. Clrole 757.
ENERGETIC and ambitious messengers,
age 16 to 19. Phone Prospect 42. Ask
for R. C. V.
ELECTRICIAN for Inside house wiring;
good wages to right man. Call Wood
ruff JS6L
TINNER—A. WEINLAND, 956 " Ft
Wayne ave. Main 3638.
SALESMEN—WANTED!
Ten Live Stock-SalesmenWanted
If you want to sell one of the
beat selling stocks you have
ever sold, a stock that you can
sail to your relatives as wall as
to ths public, call and ese u,
we will acquaint you with our
proposition and shew you one of
our small Individual Ice ma
chines In operation, does ths
work without power and practi
cally no cost. Don’t delay, but
see us today. Stock selling fast.
Arctic Ice Machine Cos.,
40 Virginia ave.
SALESMEN
This is a splendid opportunity for
energetic salesmen acquainted
with city or surrounding territory,
to make a good connection with a
live organization. Apply No. 210
People’s Bank
WANTED—Stock salesmen to place a
dividend paying stock of the highest
class. Apply, between 10 a. m. and 12.
THE SPACKW MACHINE AND TOOL
C 0.7 627 Knights of Pythias bulidlhg.
EXPERIENCED stock salesmen for flret
clasn dividend paying securities of old
established Indiana corporation. Call at
room 610 Board of Trade any Tuesday or
Wednesday.
AG ENTS--W ANTED.
SOLICITORS
Bldg.
FEMALE HELP—WANTED.
Indiana Bell Telephone
Company
New York and Merldtkn Bts.
A profitable vocation of Interest
to beginners In business life.
<SIRL FOR WRAPPING
DESK. MUST BE OVER
16. GOOD CHANCE FOR
ADVANCEMENT.
STOUT’S, 318 MASSA
CHUSETTS AVE.
EWEiIEBSKD TELEPMIHKE
MMTOIS FUR TOUT
win. HMi, ii®j ms
LAUI9DRV. mu CITY
HOSPITAL.
50 WOMEN
to peel tomatoes
Take Minnesota car to
Churchman Ave.
Ilagelskamp Bros. &
Haverskamp \
GIRLS, 15, FOR HIGH-GRADE
DRESSMAKING; PERMA
NENT WORK; CALL AT
ONCE. M. BELLE DUBUC, 407
HUME-MANSUR BLDG.
Counter Girls. x
Fletcher Case.
GROCERY Clark; must be experienced and
able to handle good money. Call M&ln
7599 days and Sunday. North 9017 after
7 p. m.
GIRL for general housework to go home
nights; family of three In apartment.
Call Circle 3_546._ ________
BOOKKEEPER for downtown firm; op
portunity for advancement. Address M,
Ko. 1644, Times.
JOB press feeders! WM. b! BCRFORD.
23 IV. Pearl street.
WANTED—FEMALE.
SITUATION desired; home work; clerical,
for high school graduate; good pen
man. Irvington 2258.
HOUSEKEEPING by lady 60. 4409
Schofield avenue,
T AILO RS~ and cleaners!
CLEANING—PRESSING—REPAIRING
(work called for)
Gent’s suits cleaned and pressed.
Ladles' suits cleaned and pressed.
All work, guaranteed.
FLETCHER AVE. GARMENT
CLEANERS.
1035 Fletcher ave. Prospect 468.
THE shortest distance between two wants
is a Times Want ad. Your customers
use them. Why don't you 7
AUTOMOBILES FOR RALE.
- v
SEPTEMBER
CLEARANCE SALE
OF
RECONSTRUCTED
CARS
It’s the
IB MS ©MIKE
to get the right kind of used
cars at a /
LOW PRICE
Every car of reliable qual
ity and well finished, be
cause each one is complete
ly reconstructed in our own
shops.
To reduce our stocks we are
making sweeping conces
sions in price. It’s the big
chance.
1919 Cole Aero 8, refin
ished cherry red, equipped
with four brand new cord
tires and one spare. Price
$2,250.
1920 Davis Coupe, refin
ished dark blue with
cream wheels. This car
is equipped with Kelly-
Springfield cord tires.
Looks and runs like new.
Price $2,000.
1917 Chalmers 6 touring,
refinishtfd Napier green
has new top and curtains.
Is a wonderful buy at
$975. , :::
1918 Maxwell Roadster,
refinished dark green with
cream wheels. This car has
brand new top. Price $625.
1918 Mitchell 6 touring
car, retinished dark green
with cream wheels. This
car is in elegant condition.
Price $985.
1917 Cole 8 touring car,
rplinished dark green with
' cream wheels. This car is
in elegant shape, equipped
with five cord tires. Price
$1,150.
1920 Maxwell touring, re
finshcd Napier green,
tires all good. l > ric' $895.
1916 Overland C touring
ear, equipped with 0 good
tires, almost new top; in
elegant condition. Price
$550.
Terms if desired
418-24 North Capitol avenue.
“It pays to see us be
fore buying.”
CLEANUP SALE
OF USED CARS. -
Bulck touring. 191*.
Dodge roadsters, 1913,
Oakland Sedan. 1919.
Maxwell roadster, 1917.
Highlander 6. 1913.
Monroe Touring. 191*.
Chevrolet Touring. 1318.
Maxwell Touring. 1918.
Ford Sedan. 1918
Many other ears. All have been re
built; cash or terms.
* INDIANAPOLIS AUTO SALKS CO.
285 N. Penna st. Main 2346.
MAXWELL TOURING
1918 Model in A-l running
condition. Am leaving town
and will sacrifice at $395 cash if
sold by Sunday. First first
served. West 24th street or
call North 6223. Better hurry!
Will demonstrate fully.
1918 LEXINGTON
touring car, A real buy at the price we
ask.
THE MOTOR MART
140 N, Delaware. Main 18*4*
FORDS—FORDS—FORDS'
Fords of all kinds at all prices. Small
payment down, balance In 12 months.
Tourings, roadsters, speedsters, coupes
sedans, etc.
A guarantee of 80 days Is given with
everjj car that leaves bur salesroom. Our
prices are right and our square dealing
m *'hods aro known throughout the state.
A Ford bought here results in 'another on©
of our many satisfied customers. Don't
delay, but buy today.
, WEISbMAN'S,
212-14 B. New York St. Main 4446.
1917 FORD TOURING
starter block; In A-l phapo throughout.
THE MOTOR MART
H N, Delaware. Main 1954.
8109.
8125.
3150
down will buy a good used car. We have
Fords, Maxwells. Bulcks, Dodges and
others. In fine shape, that we can sell you
on a small down payment, balance 1 year.
No red tape.
... J N P. I^^ POLIB auto parts.
618 N. Capitol. Open evenlnga
MAXWELL, late 1918 touring; five good
tire* and In excellent running condi
tion at a -bargain. 30 North Oxford st.,
or phone Woodruff 4044.
MONROE roadster. completely over
hauled, ready to drive away, $350 on
easy payment plan. DIETZ JAMES, 334
East Market. Main 6716.
'IF YOU are in the market for a good
uvea car better hc© our line first
East Market street.
E nfin? E Ji', tO'U'Yfff: good 'tires —and
0710.
CHEVROLET ''49o" touring; good tiros?
Tames* ,< !t*e ‘G de ' ilred dietz-
JAME3, 334 East Market. Main 6718.
CHEVROLET F. A. roadster; just been
thoroughly overhauled and la good
shape, 431 North Capitol avenue. *
w^. U e r? : * a r* aln ls eo,d a t once. 431
North Capitol avenue.
MajFweLl mYTin good me
chanical condition. Call at 431 North
Capitol avenue.
CHEVROLET roadster, Saxon touring
Circle e^or*” 01 * 4 S * d,ln " Cail after *•
EMPIRE touring; motor in A-l shine -
bargaiq. 431 North Capitol avenue. ’
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1920.
Losers Weepers, Finders
Keepers, But Not So When
You Do As This Man Did
Sept. 19. 1920, City.
To Classified Ad. Dept., In
diana Dally Times.
Dear Sir—l will call Monday
evening and settle for Satur
day's ad I had phoned from
Beech Grove regarding lost
pocketbook with three Big Four
pay checks in It. Party In Itv
lngton reported finding it to
Meyer-Klser bank and I wan
so overjoyed In finding it that
I forgot about your ad. But
f just the same I want to thank
yo\ for your effort In my behalf.
Again thanking you I remain
yours truly,
J. F. SAGIf,
58 North Sherman drive.
o
NATIONAL TOURING
1917 model. Better see this.
THE MOTOR MART.
140 17. Delaware. Main 1984.
TEETOR SPECIAL
SPEEDSTER
In A-l shape. Teejor motor. This car Is
special built all the way through. If you
want something good and something fast,
bring |276 to .48 West Twenty-fourth
street and rlile home in a "real” speed
wagon. Telephone North 6223.
1918 FORD COUPE
starter and light*. Priced for a quick sal*.
THE MOTOR. MORT
140 X. Delaware. Main 1984.
REO touring, extra winter top; a real
bargain. 431 North Capitol avenue.
OVERLAND 98 touring car; mechanically
perfect. 411 North Capitol avenue.
MAXWELL 191*. touring; good condition.
431 North Capitol avenue. '
AUTOMOBILES—WANTED!
WANTED
AUTOMOBILES.
106 CARS AT ONCE.
LARGEST BUYERS AND BELLER3 OF
USED CARS IN THE STATE.
INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE
COMPANY.
518 N. CAPITOL
MAIN 2628. AUTO. J2-61*.
AUTOS
WANTED
We pay high cash prices for
used cars. No delay. Quick
action. '
AUTOMOBILE
TRADING CO.
555 N. Capitol Ave.
1 WANT YOUR CAR *
and will pay you cash for it.
Don’t forget your money is wait
ing for you. If you can’t drive
in, call Main 4446 and immediate
attention will be given.
212 H. NEW YORK ST.
AUTOS WANTED
We p*y ch. No delay for your money
It !■ here for you. Come In or call.
I. Wolf Auto Parts & Tire Cos.
619 N. Illinois st. Main 1879. Auto. 28-0(8.
We also buy Junk cars.
AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES^
• a rii-a-irky
NEW BATTERIES FOR ANY CAR.
REBUILT BATTERIES AT BARGAIN
PRICES.
BATTERY DISTRIBUTING CO..
807 MASS AVE. MAIN 3145.
_OFKN UNTIL 9 P. M.
AUTO FAINTING'
WORK GUARANTEED. REA SON
ABLE.
AUTO WASHING
Our Specialty, 122-134 Ndrth Illinois.
S & S Auto Laundry
REBUILT TIRES, guaranteed 4,000
miles, nsw tires and tubes; vulcanising
that gives satisfaction. DOWNTOWN
JHIH SHOP. 35 Kentucky ave. Main
ONE-MAN auto tops, elds curtains, seat
and radiator covers. PERFECTION
AUTO TOP CO., 1107 Udell street. North
646.
AND BICYCLE*.
EVANS LIGHTWEIGHT
Motorcycles, $150.U0
MEKZ MOTOR CO.,
HARLEY DAVIDSON
Motorcycles and Bicycle*
Johnson Motor Wheel*
ERNEST HUGHES
684-36 Mass. Ave. _ Main 6404.
P for all kinds of motorcycles,
FLO) 1.5 PETERMAN, 500 Masss'hu
eetts avenue.
AUTO* AND TRUCK* FOH HirtC
U-DRIVE ’EM.
Automobiles rented to drive yourself.
MARKET MOTOR SERVICE.
331 B. Mfkst st. Maln 6716.
AUTOS FOR RENT—Do your own~dr77-
ing. U-Drlve Auto Service at Hooaier
Laundry. Rear Keiths theater. Main
6921.
BUSINESS SERVICE*.
SEWING
MACHINES
REPAIRED
Every piece, part or screw for any sew
ing machine,
Machines Rented
by week or month.
WHITE SEWING
__ MACHINE GO.
Main 600. Auto. 36-216. 812 Mass. Ave.
J
. STOVE TRIMMINGS
REFLATED.
INDIANAPOLIS PLATING CO.
.633-5 Kentucky ave.
Main 6522. Main 6533.
FEATHERS'
Bought, sold, renovated. tnattreSses a.nd
pillows made to order. E. F BURKLE
416 Mass, ave. Main .1428. Now 28-775,’
HEMSTITCHING and plcotln'g
meat; works on all sewing machines.
Price $2; personal ohecke 10c extra
LIGHT’S MAIL ORDER HOUSE. Box/
127 Birmingham, Ala.
ALL kinds roofs laid and repaired; $4.00
and up; chimneys repaired, gutters
painted. INDIANAPOLIS TINNING AND
FURNACE REPAIRING CO. Woodruff
6219.
J SAFETYIRAZOIt BLADES ''
sharpened. TUTTLEDGE, 201 Indiana ave.
If your clock is not running phone Circle
4807. M. R. Shearn. 11l North Ala
bama.
REAL ESTATE—FOR B*LE.
S. W,. CORNER
NORWOOD & NEW
JERSEY.
Six-room house, gas, city water,
corner lot on paved street, close
in; 8500 down, balance as rent.
Call P. V. Matkln, Realtor.
Gregory & Appel, Inc.
Main 995.' Auto. 28-295.
Evenings, North 7013.
77 EAST
Six-room cottage, close to good car line;
good condition, electric lights, city water
In house, and gas. Good lot and fruit
trees, 33,700; SSOO cash and balance easy
terms. See Mr. Mdlnteer, with
I. N. Richie & Son.
Main 520. 151 E. Market St. Irv. 3597.
fJOwL"" Tv; —YV) hi Morton place, I have a
(i mA\ 111 wonderful bargain for the
\ 7 11 y ii I right party In a property
UL-. ' -*'* with eleven rooms; com
pletely furnished throughout; everything
goes; exceptionally flattering terms; In
vestigate this. It will pay you.
GEO. A. LUCAS.
405 People’s Bank Bldg.
Auto, 31-172, Circle 6600.
MODERN FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW.
East Washington car. A Kruse steel
welded furnace. Fine hardwood floors;
beautifully decorated. New. Price
56,200. Terms.
W. 1,. BRIDGES,
386-9 K. of P, Bldg. Main 4114.
Evenings, call Irvington 1667.
Bungalow North
Five rooms and bath, furnace, lights,
f;as, sewer, city water; near Illinois car
Ine, 34,260. Will consider terms.
Marion County State Bank
BEAUTIFUL high, large level lot, half
square of Maple road boulevard (*Bth
st.), only two squares southeast of fair
grounds. Fine Investment or building site.
Will sell to good party on easy payments;
110 cash. 31.50 weekly. Price only 3625.
Get busy. 646 Lemcke Annex. Main 1409.
1200 CASH.
Five-room bungalow, northeast; bath
and furnace; three rooms; hardwood
floors. Price 33.400.
W. L BRIDGES.
Main 4114. 331 K. of P.
Evenings, call* Woodruff 7219
Ten-room house; good corner; close In;
hardwood floors throughout; two bath
rooms. Price 37.000; 32,000 cash.
BRANDON’ & JAMESON,
127 N- Delaware It. Main 6763.
3300 CASH, Tl3 MONTH?
Now Vacant.
571 Vinton. 3-room cottage; electric
lights; property In good condition.
HENRY * ROBINS, REALTORS
163 East Market. * Main 6531.
A SPLENDID six-room modern home lo
cated on E. Twenty-fourth st. near
College, hardwood floors, built-in features;
a good home: reasonable price and
terms. Washington 1079.
A NEW never occupied bungalow located
near Thirty-eighth street blvd.; has ftve
rooms and breakfast room; hardwood
floors; bullt-tn festurea; fine wooded lot;
garage. Washington 1679.
HAVE buyer for. bungalow north Home
near Holy Cross pariah, and cottage* of
all deacrtptlons. List your property for
sale with u* RUSSE H. HARTMAN, 234
North Delaware.
A NEW naver occupied colonial home;
strictly modern, big lot. choloa loca
tion north; very liberal- terms. Wash
ington 1079.
FOR KALE—Four-room house: cellar.
summer kitchen, wood and coal house,
stable and five extra lota, all adjoining.
Addraas Box 83, Seymour, Ind.
BY owner, lot Juat north of Brookslda
car line on Dearborn; 36061 take Ford
car In good condition part payment. 941
Highland avetiife.
A DANDY six-room modern home; good
location, big lpt. only 35.060 if sold
within ten days; reasonable term*. Wash
ington 1071.
N 6 RTH W K FT. am all and oubi e"7n first-cUs'i
condition. Newly painted and papered.
Small payment down, balance like rent.
Owner. North 2433.
A DANDY six-room modern horse; good
location, -hi* lot. only 16.660 It sold
within ten days; reasonable terms. Wash
Ington 1079.
HOUSE and two lots near Brookslds
boulevard or Seventeenth street, 3939
Price tl 266. Phone w,, -j-fr k ;o, n }.
1 HAVE alt kinds of homes on south aids;
singles and doubles Cash or payment*
Call Prospect 61*4 after 4 p. m.
WE have calls for small homes. List
your property with COOPKR A AMEK.
138 Umcli, Bldg Main 3776.
TWO bouses for sale or trade for a 6-
room modern In suitable location; for
Information call Harrison 2214.
A FINE eight-room strictly modern home
on Carrollton ave., built-in features; big
■’ i*Wr.gt..fi ;
B EVEN-ROOM modern?" 3206 "down? bat
ancs Itke rent. Call E. H. HOLTAM,
t7l. ___
FIVE-ROOM bouse; good oondltlon; west
side; SIOO cash, balance monthly. Call
North 941.
iNDI AN A TRUST CO.
Sella real asiata, collects rent, writes
fire Insurance.
REAL ESTATE—SALE OR TRADE
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
Two lots 140x100 feet sat h with three
4-room houses and modern blacksmith
shop with two rooms built on. gtnerul
repair shop with gasoline motor, band saw.
considerable material on hand; all lo
cated In the heart of the business section
of Fisher, Arkansas. On:> blacksmith
shop In twenty miles. . Present owner
been there ten years; now wants‘to come
back to Indiana. *h!e native state. Will
sacrifice tor 13,000 or trade for property
In Indlanapolle or Indiana farm land or
etock of groceries of value. All buildings
are In exaellent repair and the ground,
buildings and material well worth 33,500.
Address MR. BARROWS, oaro INVEST
ORS BANKING SERVICE CORPORA
TION. 11! East Market street.
REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN,
LARGE, beautiful lota In Wayne park.
Just off of West Washington street,
which Is being paved; fi down. 31 week.
Wilt take you out In our automobile at
your convenience. OSCAR LEE. 1002
City Trust. Main 915.
REAL ESTATE—WANTED.
HOUSES WANTED
LOCATED SOUTH OR WEST
We hare buyers waiting who must have
homes quick. en*h or payments plan.
FARMERS TRUST CO.
Main 51*. Evenings, Woodruff 6296.
FOUR or flve-roora semi-modem house.
near car line, give price and particu
lars Tuesday and Wednesday. Cash buy
er, Address F.. 108 West Tenth street.
I WANT to buy a 5 or 6-room house west
of White river In good neighborhood,
about 32,500; 3300 cash, balance monthly.
Call_Woodrufr 5812.
DOUBLE north or east by party willing
to pay cash for a good homo. Prefer
modern. Addrese A No. 1577, Times.
FARMS—FOB SALE.
BEST BARGAIN IN
ALABAMA
860 acres In Baldwin county, Alabama;
800 acres cleared, stumped, fenced and in
crop; 560 ncres woodland in young pins.
Located on Pensacola Bay. Mlnette bard
road, within 8 miles of railroad station of
Gateswood; several tenant hounos. dwell
ing houses anil good barn; almost level,
well watered and perfectly drained; clay
subsoil; a fine proposition for all crops.
Pris*. 330.000; terms, SIO,OOO cash, $lO,-
000 in five years, and 310,000 in ten years;
7 per cent interest; title perfect; write ua
about this at once.
R. K. L. McCASKILL CO.
DeFuniak Springe, Florida.
LA N'IXiLOOY, special number. Just out
containing 1920 facts of Clover Land
in Marinette county, Wisconsin. If for
& home or as an investment you are
thinking of buying good farm lands
where farmers grow rich, send at or.oe
for this special number of LANDOLOGY.
It is free on request. Address SKID
MORE-RIKHLK LAND COMPANY. 118
Skidmore-Riehlo bldg., Marinette, Wls.
BUSINESS CHANCE*.
CONFECTIONERY, adjoining picture
theater; fully equipped; good proposi
tion. small investment. H. & M. SALES
SERVICE, 312 Indiana Trust. Main 6773.
"" trucks—/OR SALE.
FOR SALE-—Acme 2-ton 1919 Acme truolt.
It can be handled with a little money.
WILLIAM MORRIS, 601 Livingston ave.
DID YOU SELL ITT
It not, try the automobile column* of
The Times want 0 4a. .
* MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE,
Match Your Coat
with a pair of [ 1
* TROUSERS j
THE PANTS \ /
STORE CO. 1 f
Tiwo Stores l J
48 W. Ohio. J3 0L
110 E. Market. §F Yg
Close 6 P. M. Saturday 9 P. M.
Quit Wearing Ready-Made
FIIII frg.oo
IVe make them to jJ
your measure for
LEON TAILORING CO.
131 E. NEW YORK.
Up one flight.
WOOD, rough kindling wood, Nordyke &
Marmon Cos., factory Kentucky and
Morris; 31.00 a load one-horse wagon;
32.00 a load, two-horse wagon. Haul it
yourself. Call at employment office for
pass.
FOR SALE—One set LaSalle Extension
University Higher Accountancy text
books; reasonable. Prospect 4971.
FOR SALE—Walnut, oak and poplar tlin
ber. J. M. GRENARD, Brownsburg,
■:id.
NEW tin cans for canning; 50c dozen?
1609 Spruce street. Prospect 1363.
BOSS hand washing machine, 312. 227
South State. Prospect 2091.
FOR SALfr—Gas range. Harrison 2696.
ONE butcher's meat box? Call E? B?
HOLTAM. Prospect 771.
MISCELL ANEO U B—W ANT ED.
Attention ,
We need all kinds of furniture, and
need it now. We have the largest and
best rated used goods store In this
state. Call our btfyer and get what
your goods are worth.
Baker Bros.
Auto. 23-166. Main 3466.
LEW SHANK
pays beet-prices in city for household
goods and fixtures of all kinds. 227 North
New Jersey street. Main 2021.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
AN ADVICE
where to buy a stove If you want
A GOOD STOVE,
A GUARANTEED STOVE,
A FINE-LOOKING STOVE,
A STOVE TO HEAT THE
ROOMS
OR TO BAKE YOUR GOOD BREAD
OR PASTRY, FOR AS LITTLE MONEY
AH POSSIBLE. GO TO THE STORE
THAT IS WELL KNOWN FOR GOOD
TREATMENT, NEVER MISREPRESENT
ING THEIR MERCHANDISE AND FOR
THE LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY.
GLAZEK
<44 E Washington.
STOVES OF ALL
W E WANT TO BUT
good furniture, rags, office and store flx
tur*A We pay mors than other dealers
Call Coopertder.
USED HOODS STORE.
Main 2m. ___
WE have the largest stock of the best
heating stoves In the city. Any make
you want at about half the cost of new;
Juat w* good aa naw. Also linoleum for
90c to 11.75 per yard. Term* to suit.
KROOT & KROOT. 609 West Wash
ington.
~ "GOOD .used'RUGS. '
We have the largest selection lit Indi
anapolis of high-grade uned rugs; all
sixes, at prices that will please you.
USED GOODS STORE.
INVAIJD CHAIRS and crutches to rent,
free delivery to all parts of city; in
valtd chairs 33 60 per month.
BAKER BROS.,
TWO Chambers flreleas cooking gas
ranges Cash or payments. BAKER
BROS.. 216 E. Wash, at.
TWO double oven reataurant ranges.
Cash or payments. BAKER BROS, 219
E. Washington st.
RADIANT HOME—If you want a Rad
iant Home baseburnar, on payments, go
to H IK ER BROS.
ROUND OAK—If you want a Hound Oak
heater, on payments, go to BAKER
BROS. _ _ _ _
TWO Urge grocer’s tea bones. 6 feet long.
BAKER BROS., 319 K. Washington.
MODEL—If you want a Model hotblast
on payments, go to BAKER BROS.
JEWEL; If you want a Jewel baseburner
on payments, go to BAKER BROS.
LAUREL—If you want a Laurel hotblast,
'on payments, go to BAKER BROS.
PALACE—If you want a Palace hotblast,
on payments, go to BAKER BROS.
IF YOU want any kind of stove, go to
BAKER BROS
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
SBSO CIIICKEKING UPRIGHT
PIANO
Large size, beautiful mahogany rase.
Can net be told from new. Big bargain at
$450
cash or payments. or phone Mr.
Gray at
PEARSON PIANO CO.
12* N. Pennsylvania. Main 1309.
Apollo Player Piano
Beautiful fumed oak case with bench
and 29 inualo rolls; big buy at 85*5. Easy
| payment*.
E. L. Lennox Piano Cos.
WE HAVE several pianos of standard
make Edison, VlctoV, Paths. Columbia
and other phonographs, and several music
boxes to close out cheap. Cash or pay
ments. BAKER BROS., 219 E. Wash
ington.
NEW records for Victor and Columbia
machines; 68n while they last. ROB
ERTSON'S MUSIC HOUSE. 423 Massa
) ohusetta avenue.
I RECORDS; good records of any make
you desire, 40c. BAKER BROS.. 219
E. Washington.
BEGINNERS violins, mandolins, guitars,
bargains. TUTTLE. 201 Indiana Ave.
FINE player piano. S4O down and 84 per
week. North 4221.
PET STOCK AND PQuLTRyP~
ANGORA kittens. See the cute catlets at
4828 Washington boulevard. Wash
lngton 494.
PET wolf caught In Indiana. Call Pros
pcot 4126.
L!VE STOCK ANDVEHICLE3.
SIX-YEAR-OLD black Jersey cow. Phone
Prospect 9636.
COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE.
HARD COAL
Biff Four Elevutor
Sherman Drive and Big 4 R. R
_ Phone 6878.
ILLINOIS LUMR ..... iloToif
L. H. BAIN COAL C<_
Main 2161. Main 3531.
GOOD furnace wood and good cook - wood
Call Woodruff 5191.
TRANIBFER AND STORAGE^
GT7 VKL7 STORAGE CHEAPEST
( j \y/ RATES IN CITY. CALL
1 I if Ls - Everything at rea
sonable price. Packed.
Ml 11 Shipped anywhere.
Li Locked room if desired.
3ii West Henry. ■' Main 4600.
CALL SHANK for the neat service in
hauling, packing, chipping ands trag.
827-229 North New Jersey St. Mein 2028.
fTnanciaG
WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKE REAL
ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. WE
PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACTS.
MORTGAGES, BONDS AND STOCKS
LISTED AND UNLISTED.
INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO.
FRANK K. SAWYER. Pres.
Fifth floor Indianapolis Securities Bldg.
Southwest corner Delaware and Market.
FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana
and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WIL
SON, 108 N. Delaware t. Main 1618.
FINANCIAL.
A/VWWVSAA^WVVWWweA/Wi^^^^^V^
Use Our Service
OPEN AN ACCOUNT V ,
WITH US
sloo—s2oo—s3oo
Investigate our easy-to-pay
Twenty-Payment Pjan Loans.
Get 350, pay back 32.50 a month.
Get SIOO, ’’ ” $5.00 ’’ ”
With Interest at 314 per cent a
month. Pay faster If you like
less cost. For example:
Pay a SSO loan in full
In One Month.
TOTAL COST $1.75.
On Furniture. Pianos. Victrolas,
etc., without removal.
ALSO ON DIAMONDS. ETC.
Call, phone or write.
v Indiana Collateral
Loan Cos.
(Bonded Lenders.)
ESTABLISHED 1887.
201 LOMBARD BUILDING,
24 14 EAST WASHINGTON ST.
' Main 3280. Auto. 26-736.
We Slave It ,
Money on personal property. If you
are keeping house and have furniture,
piano, Vlctrola or auto, see us for finan
cial assistance. Quick service, courteous
treatment. Ask us about terms on
SSO, s£oo, S2OO or S3OO
You don’t have to give an excuse or
reason for borrowing money. That is
our bustness. We are under state super
vision and will give you the lowest legal
rate.
State Loan Cos.
305 Odd Fellow Bldg.
Cor. Penn, and Wash. Sts. ,
Phones: Main 4619. New 24-629.
LgANSPON DIAMONDS
Burton Jewelry Cos.
61 Monument Place.
INSURANCE In all branches? AUBRET
D PORTER, 916 PeCples Bank Bldg.
Main 7049.
BACON RETAINED
BY METHODISTS
Few Changes Made by Vin
cennes Conference.
C, E. Bacon has been retained as sup
erintendent of the Indianapolis district
of the Methodist Episcopal Church, ac
cording to on announcement made at the
Southern Indiana Conference at Vin
eennee today.
- Few changes were made In the Indian
apolis district.
The list of assignments in the district
follows: Beech Grove and Brooklyn, A.
J. Spaulding; Castleton and Union,
Charles Reed; Cumberland, R. D. Stew
art; Glenns Valley, J. N. Plnehfln ; (Jreen-
WOO 4, H. Brigbtmlre; Henninger,
Dallas Church; Barth Flace, C. R. Stout;
Blaine Avenue, C. L. Griffith; Bright
wood. Roy Ragsdale; Broad Ripple, W.
S. Biddle; Broadway, \V. D. Farmer;
Capitol avenue, J. E. Mnrr; Central ave
nue, o. W. Fifer; East Tenth. <4. S. Hen
ninger; East Park, IT. H. Sheldon; Edge
wood, W. D. Wood; Edwin Ray, F. A.
Steele; Fletcher Place, Philip Oorys;
Fountain street, H. O. Klsner; Grace, C.
E. Cline; Hall Place, Horace Sprague;
Heath Memorial, Elmer St. Clair; Maple
Rotul, J. H. Doddridge; Meridian Street,
to be supplied; Merritt Place, C. M.
Kroft; Morris Street, E. R. Robertson;
Roberts park, O. M. Smith; School
Street and Bellaire, E. M. Baker; Trinity,
O. N. Wilson; Tuxedo, C. C. Bohnell;
Wesley Chapel, E. R. Lewis; West Wash
ington, W. E. Cissha; Woodsiile, C. H.
Rose; Maywood anl Siloain, to be sup
plied-, McClainsviile, S. L.- Walker;
Mooresville, E. Z. Hutchins; Mt. Auburn,
R. E. McWilliams; Southport and Madi
son avenue. Homer Mamuel; Waverly
Circuit, B. B. Sap; West Newton, James
Hlxon; Whlteland, Leo Andrews.
9 Arrested in Coal
StrikeJtioting: Case
JASPER, Ala., Sept. 20.—James Jones,
alias ‘ Buckshot Jones.” his three sons.
John Taylor and W. C. Brann, and three
negroes are in jail today charged with
Implication In the coal strike rioting last
week, which resulted In the 1 death of
Leon M." Adler, general manager of the
Corona Coal Company, the son of Morris
Adler, millionaire mine owner of Bir
mingham.
Other nrresto In connection with the
Adler killing will be made. Sheriff Guth
rie of Walker County, announced. '
Marriage Licenses
Aral Kimble. 607 N. Liberty st J 6
Sarah Allen, 217 E. North 5t........ 31
Nick Antollnakis. 421 Now York st... 28
Eileen Current, 1421 New York st 24
Silas Clements, 433 E. Washington st.. 66
Stella Collins, 107 N. New Jersey st.. S7
Francis Horkman, Martinsville, Ind... 34
Dora Croddy. Martinsville, Ind 34
Jamas Shaw, 182014 E. Washington st. 36
Gertrude Roy. 18204 E. Washington st. 34
Thomas Whbb, 132 ff Leo st 26
Etta Patterson, 326 S. Harrison st... 26
Roy Ambler, Palace Hotel 28
Jennie Shaw, 917 S. Chadwick st 18
Births
Alexander and Edna Metzger, St. Vin
cent’s Hospital, boy.
Ralph and Wilmet Pope, 4921 Broad
way. boy.
Milo and Pearl Anderson, City Hospital,
girl. ,
William and Mary Buis, 643 East Nine
teenth. girl.
Ethan and Ethel Stemen, Co
lumbia. girl.
James and Bridge Gallagher, 1118
Blaine, boy.
Walter and Josephine Stotts. 316 Vir
ginia. girl.
Orpheus and Elizabeth Scott. 3204 Vir
ginia, girl.
Arthur and Margaret Bush. 602 Weg
horst. girl.
Raymond and Mary McKinney, 863 4
N. Tuxedo, boy.
Walter and Sophia Lutz, 2155 Winter,
girl.
John and Cecil" Fletcher. 1682 Central,
boy.
Edgar and Fronia Towell, 610 Temple,
boy.
Charles and Edna Cratiras, 738 N. New
Jersey, girl.
Frank and Frances Tharp, Thirty-
Seventh and Oxford, girl.
James and Bertha Curtis. 516 Blake,
boy. ,
Alvy and Allie Lowe, 289 W. McCarty,
boy.
Asserd and Genevieve Kayraan, Meth
odist Hospital, boy.
Henry and Lillian. Baxter, Methodist
Hospital, girl.
DeForest and Alma Arbuckle, 606 E.
North, boy.
Frank and Virginia Reno. 2824 Walker,
boy.
Ivan and Uiah Leonard. 1106 E. Ver
mont, girl.
John and Anna Blackwell, St. Vincent’s
Hospital, hoy.
Jesse and Edith Holmes, St. Vincent’s
Hospital, boy.
Walter and Margaret Ktbler, St. Vin
cent's Hospital, boy.
Deaths
Hannah Murphy, 38, 857 Tremont, acute
cardiac dilatation.
John W. Fletcher. 1 day. 1534 >4 Cen
tral, premature birth.
Ella Frances DiUow, 54. 3183 North
western, acute cardiac dilatation.
Catherine! Dobbelhoff. 75, 520 E. Ver
mont. .chronic myocarditis.
Susanna Shields, 88. 2756 Bellefontatne,
Chronic myocarditis.
Marjorie A. Greer, 8 months, 82$ Glad
stone, acute gastro <.terltt,.
OFFICIALS’ PAY
CUT OFF IN HAITI
United States Protests Viola
tion of 1915 Treaty.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 2b.—The United
States has informed Haiti that the sal-;
aries ci her president and other offlical*
have been withheld because the island
republic failed to abide by treaties mad*'
with this government, it was said at the
State department today.
Haiti’s protest came when charges were
made that the American forces occupying
Haiti and San Domingo were treating
the natives badly and that the National
City Bank of New York was “financial
arbiter of Haiti.”
A treaty signed between the United
States and Hajtt-'goon after American
murines occupied the island in 1915, It
was said, provided for reforms and
methods of administration and put an
American adviser in control of the re
public’s finances.
According to the State Department
the Haitten congress recently passed
several laws in violation of the treaty
and refused to pass others to kill the
bills.
STREET RAILWAY
REQUEST IGNORED
Service-at-Cost Petition Gets
No Answer.
No action has yet been taken by the
Public Service Commission cf Indian*'"
on the petition of the Indianapolis
Street Railway-€ompany, filed last April,
In which they petition for a service-at
cost plan.
The commission apparently is ignoring
promises made since E. I. Lewis, chair
man, returned from the last “leg” of his
numerous vacations, that the order, set
ting forth relief in some manner, would
be forthcoming within a few days.
Mr. Lewis stated many weeks jtgo that
“the order could be written now. but I
would rather wait until I can hoid a con
ference with officials of the street car
company and with Samuel Ashby.”
Regardless*. of the fact that much
time has transpired during which ample
opportunity for a conference was af
forded. the order is still a negligible
quantity.
It was stated two weeks ago that as
soon us Glen Van Auken and Fred Bates
Johnson, commissioners, returned from
their vacations, that the order would be
written.
Today, however. Inquiry for the statua
o/ the “service-at-ost” petition revealed
the fact that It is now just where it
was when Mr. Lewis left for Chicago for
the first of his 192(f vacations.
No idea pould be given at the offices of
the commission as to when the order
would be written.
HIDE KING TAKES
LIFE ON STEAMER
Grand Rapids Man, Finan*
cially Involved, Is Suicide.
DETROIT, Mich., Sept. 20.—Bair Cro
hon of Grand Rapids, tseasurer of tho
firm of Crohon & Roden with head
quarter* in Boston, and known during
the war as the millionaire hide king be
cause of his heavy speculations In bides,
was found dying in his stateroom
aboard the steamer Western States
which arrived here from Cleveland today.
He had taken carbolic acid and died
at the receiving hospital here a short
time after the body was discovered.
From newspaper clippings found In his
pocket It is believed Crohon wu at
tempting to dodge a grand Jury warrant
Issued in Boston charging him with
grand larceny of 545.972.
According to the clippings he had bor
rowed large sums of money from tho
Anglo-South American bank In Boston,
He was arrested last Monday in Grand
Rapids and at his request was allowed
to go alone to-Boston to face the charge.
Arrested with him was Phil Paris, also
said to be of Grand Rapids.
Instead of going to Boston, Crohen
went to Corey, Pa., where last Saturday
he attempted to commit suicide by tak
ing gas, according to notes found In hla
pockets.
In one note he told of this attempt at
suicide and said he was going to Cleve
land and from there to Detroit by whter.
lie requested that If his body was
found It should be sent to his wife at
Grand Rapids.
He said he bright a raiqy In Cleve
tnnd and officials believe this was In
another attempt at suicide.
One note, which It is believed was
written only a day or two dayß ago,
read:
“This is plain suicide. Send body to
Mrs. Bair Crohon, 14SS Milton street,
Grand Rapids.
Board Gives ’Em Time
to Make More Money
On complaint of property ewners that
they have Just completed paying their
Barrett Law installments on the original
pavement, the board of public works to
d*ty postponed until Oct. 25 final action
on a resolution for the resurfacing of
Maryland street from Blackford to West
streets.
Plans were ordered for the permanent
improvement of the first alley west oft
Dickson street from the first alley sonth
of Market to Springdale street, and for
cement sidewalks and curbs under pri
vate contract on the south side of Georgia
street from Cook to Liberty streets.
Bids were received as follows: Cement
walks In Y\Tnthrop avenue between Forty-
Fourth and Forty-Sixth streets, W. C.
Hatstend, $1.99V4 a lineal foot; local
sewer in Buckingham drive from Illinois
street to Boulevard place, Columbia Con
struction Company, $7.57 a lineal foot
Rustic Quarrel Ends
in Slaying of Four
HALIFAX. N. F., Sept. 20—Five llvea
' l ' r £lft—l° s t in the village of Sampson’s
Cornerfe. the result of a rustic quarrel
over property rights.
Havelock V-eniot, objecting to the ac
quisition of his property by outsiders,
shot and killed his father, Havelock Ve
nlot, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Ritchey and
Abner Snyder.
A half hour later he shot himself.
Veniot, authorities say. had shown signs
of being npentnlly unbalanced and his
condition was agggrnTated when his
father agreed to lease a part of hla
propery to thk Richeys.
‘Vacation Strike’ of
Miners Comes to End
WILKESBAR'RE, Pa.. Sept. 20.—An
thracite miners resumed work today, end
ing their ‘ vacation Strike,” which was
called because of dissatisfaction with tha
wage award of President Wilson’s coal
commission.
‘The walkout started Sept 1. ' X
Moat of the companies reported all
their mines operating with normal forces
today.
Russians Reported
Retreating Again
LONDON, Sept. 20.—The defense ot the
Russian Red troops is crumbling along
the southern end of the Polish battle
front and ths Russians again are retreat-*
ing at several points, according to adk
▼ices from Warsaw today. t
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