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INDIANA DAILY TIMES 35-29 & Meridian St. PHONES—CLASSIFIED ADV. DEPT. Main 85# Automatic 28-151 RATES One time 09 per line Three consecutive times.. .08 per line Six consecutive times 07 per line Male or female help warned, situa tion wanted, male or female; rooms to let and board and rooms wanted— One time. 08 per line Three consecutive times,. .97 per line Six consecutive times 00 per line Contract rates on application. Wta! notices 09 per line Lodges and club notices 75c per Insertion Church notices (1 Inch or less) 60c per Insertion Over 1 Inch, .07 per line additional. Death notices. 25c per Insertion. Card of Thanks or In Memoriam notices 07 per line Ads lecelved antll 10:20 a. m. for publication same day. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. FLANNER & BUCHANAN 220 North Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1227. Phones: Main 681-642. Auto. 22-541. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY. George Grmstemer Funeral director. 622 East Market Old Phone Main 908, New Phone. 1:7-208- A. M. Ragsdale. J. Walsh Price. John Paul Racsdalt. A. M. RAGSDALE CO. J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. Auto. 51-671. Prospect 822. W. T. BLASENGYM 1685 Sheloy rt. FUNERAL DIRECTORS— WM. E. KRIEGER. New 21 154 Mein 145< 1492 N. Illinois GADD—BERT S. GADD. 2180 Prospect st. Phones: Prospect 422. Automatic 52-271. UNDERTAKERS— HISBY a TITUS. 951 North n<-„ New 2S-564 Molt! *6S. FEENEY & FEENET. Auto. 24-195, 1034 N. Illinois. Main 843. DE ATH AND FUN ER aL nOT ICE ft. COLE. ERNEST B.—Husband of Sarah E. Dunn Cole and father of Albert C. Cole and Caroline C. Pickett, died sud denly at hts residence. 1936 Broadway, Tuesday evening at 7:30. Friends may call on Thursday. Funeral and burial private Friday morning. McMURRAY, LEWIS E.—Died at his late home, 3908 Guilford ave., Wednesday. Dec. 8. Funeral at residence, Friday. Dec. 10, 2 p. m. Funeral and burial private. IN MEMORIAM. IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of Fred McCalllan. who departed this life two years ago yesterday. Deo. 8. Gome but not forgotten. WIFE AND aIABIES. _ LOST ANDFOUND. HOST—Package containing 8 yards pink ribbon, 7 yards lace, little flannel Jacket, on Washington st.. between Illinois and Capitol, or on E ist 10th car, early Tues day morning. Call Woodruff 7985. STOLEN—Bicycle from in front of When bldg. Return to 606 E. Southern ave. or call Prospect 4999. Reward and no ques tions asked. LOST OR STOLEN—SmaII black and tan beagle hound, female: answers name Queen. Belmont 2506. 1901 Howard. Re ward. ' WILL person who took traveling bag by mistake from Olympian candy kitchen, please call Woodruff 5729 about 5:45 p. m.? LOST—Leather pocketbook Wednesday night containing money aid Rebecca receipts. Reward. Woodruff 5429 LOST—Pair of glasses on Northwestern lnterurban or Twenty-Sixth street. Call North 1181 and receive reward. LOST—Cameo on Washington street or Danville car. Call Belmont 328, ring 3. LOST—Keys Tuesday afternoon. Reward. Call Belmont 1149. LODGES AND CLUBS. O. E. S. —Naomi Chapter No. 131. Stated meeting In Mason!- T*mp!e. Friday eve ning at 8 o'clock. Election of officers. Visitors welcome. EI.LEN BUCHANAN. Worthy Matron. LIZZIE J. SMYTHE. Secretary. HOUSES—TO LET. TO LET—Six-room house: gas and water, 320. 819 South Capitol. ROOM 8-—TO NICELY furnished room with private en trance and private bath, suitable for one or two; references exchanged. North 6578. ONE. 2 or 8 rooms: do not object to 1 or 2 children; one block from W. Michi gan car line on Belmont ave. Call Bel mont 632. FURNISHED room for one or two; pri vate entrance with bath: reference re quired; also steam heat. Call North 5578. NINETEENTH. W.. 131; nice, large sleep ing room in private home, near car dne; suitable for one or two. Harrison 2748. WOODRUFF PLACE. 970 Middle drivel desirable room in modern home, . for business man. Woodruff 3727. THIRTIETH, - 122 w. 7 two nicely fur nished sleeping rooms In modern home. Call Harrison 3092. TWO sleeping rooms for gentlemen or employed couple. 903 N. Capitol. Cir cle 6004. FURNISHED room. 1 or 2 gentlemen; modern, private home. Phone Circle 6492, CENTRAL ave., 2120; two sleeping rooms, one suitable for two. Harrison 2004. PROSPECT at.. 810; two sleeping rooms for rent. Prospect 7224. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. BURNISHED rooms for light housekaep lng; kitchenette. $5.50; hot and cold water. 27 E. St. Joseph. ILLINOIS. 714 N.; light housekeeping rooms with steam heat. Circle 840. ROOMS—WANTED. TWO furnished rooms with heat near Fountain Square. Prospect 9412. BOARD AND ROOMS—TO LET. *l* AAA*.S^iVB*VVVVVVWW><I ROOM, board and care given to elderly persons and invalids in my own home reasonable rates. North 8287. ONE room, furnished, for 1 or 2~gentie men. E. Washington car. Woodruff 8595. NE'V JERSEY, N., 3116; to employed con pie. or gentlemen, modern. North 7946. BUSINESS PLACES—TQ LEtT^ Sv •r GARAGE to house 60 to W *0 cars at 551-3 S. Illinois st. See Templeton, with * Bert Essex 208 American Central Life bldg. OFFERINGS BY THE STOREsT 810 REDUCTION IN PRICES ON SUITS AND OVERCOATS TO YOUR MEASURE Any $45 suit or overcoat, now $36.50. Any $57 suit or overcoat, now $40.50. Any $55 suit or overcoat, now $44.50. Any S6O suit or overcoat, now $48.50. Any $65 suit or overcoat, new $52.50. Any S7O suit or overcoat, now $56.50. * * Any 175 suit or overcoat, now $60.50. Any SBO suit or overcoat, now $64.50. Any 225 suit or overcoat, now $68.50. Any S9O suit or ovsreoat, now $72.50. Any $95 suit or overcoat, now 276.50. Trousers, full dress suits, eto., In pro portion. W. G. SCHNEIDER, 29 West Ohio Street. Be sura you ars In the right place. BUY your Xmas Jewelry at SACKS BROS- 214 Indiana avenue; out of high rent district. de r ecTrw ei. Quigley-Hyiand Agency Civil and Criminal Inveatig&tors. 625-S3S Law kids. Main 3802. MALE HELP—WANTED. WANTED—A messenger boy with wheel. INDIANAPOLIS BLUE PRINT AND BUPPLY CO., seventh floor Century bldg. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 309 E. Washington st,, Indianapolis Ind. Circle 767. FEMALE HELP—WANTED. EXPERIENCED girl for cooking and housework; reference required. Wash ington 3000. 4203 N. Pennsylvania street. WANTED—An experienced cook and also a butler. Call MRS. SMITHS AGENCY. Woodruff 5221. WANTED —Maid; white; call In person. SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND. North and Pennsylvania street. J3ITU ATION WANTED—FEMALE. TAKE patients maternity cases or para lytic cases; doctors' references. 27 E. St. Joe street. CARE for small children and assist with housework. Experienced. Prospect 4091. SAircStVifcN—vy mNT fc.u. Stock Salesmen Wanted We uant five more live stock salesmen. Our proposition Is unusually attractive. Some choice territory with good leads now open. Call at 40 Virginia ave. and iet us show you one of our wonderful lit tle ice refrigerating machines, making ice and refrigerations. Arctic Ice Machine Cos. 11-13 Arcade. Main 4465. WANTED—Representlve to' take county agency; big demand; hus tlers make good money. Estab lished agents make from $l5O to $250 per week; small Investment required; exclusive territory as signed; experience unnecessary. If you are looking for a good live proposition call and see W. WEONER, sales manager. 125 E. Ohio street. Indianapolis. EXPERIENCED stock salssmcn for first class dividend paying securities of old sstablbltshed Indiana Corporation. Call at room 51fi Board of Trade any Tuesday or Wednesday. INSTRUCTIONS. WV^s,wv vv > Make it a HAWAIIAN CHRISTMAS Be practical In your I Xina* giving. Could k you make a gift of y —/l more real value or W. ./ one more accept able to a child or a friend or even to yourself than a musi cal Instrument and a course of lessons? The ability to play some musical Instru ment will make your gift remembered for ! life. Untfl holidays we will give you your choice of these beautiful Instruments —Hawaiian guitar, ukulele, banjo, man dolin. violin or other small instrument | and case absolutely free with each en ! rollment. We guarantee to teach you to ! play fifty-two pieces In your first term. 1 Sold o payments If desired. We also i teach piano. Open Tuesday, Friday and I Saturday evenings. HAWAIIAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC. 36 W. Washington St. Main 1073. BACKWARD CHILDREN taught In privats horns. Address A No. 1117. Times. , BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE—Location for filling station and garage. Beat In Indianapolis for the money; takes $3,000 to handle it. MARTIN MORCNEY. 142 W. Market. Mala 3435. J I OPPORTUNITY for man to take active Interest In going bustness. $2 cash will ; handle. Apply 312 Indiana Trust bldg, i ROOMING houss. 15 rpoms. 7. furnished; water in every room. Price only $400; stove heat. SEBkEE. 40 N. Delaware st. GOOD grocery, old stand; no delivery; 5 living rooms. Prospect 3093. ' SMALL grocery for sale; don't have to buy fixtures. North 7680. BUSINESS SERVICES. HOUSE WIRING and FIXTURES Twelve months to pay. Phone North 3010. Do Your Xmas Shopping Early FOR HIS XMAS. One oL.our fine suits or overcoats to his measure at greatly reduced prices $36.50, $40.50, $48.50. $52.56 and up. Trousers and fancy vests In proportion. If we haven’t his measurements on fils, present him with one of our "Gift Certifi cates.” which can be applied on anything he may select. W. G. SCHNEIDER. 29 WEST OHIO STREET. Bs sure you are In the right place. sewing machines y Iy Rented, $3 per mo. All makes machines repaired. Every piece, part or screw for any sewing ma chine White Sewing Machine Cos. Main 600. Auto. 25-216. 212 Mass Ave. FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order. E. F. BURKLE, 416 Mass ave. Main 1423 New 23-776. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES ti.rt,.nii TUTTLBPGB 201 Indiana v LACE curtains to launder; first-class work guarantaed. Prospsct 8107. EXPERT~C'ASH~REGISTER REPAIRING. 110 W. Ohio St. Circle 2296. PROFESSIONAL SERVICEB. Natureopathy. Swedish Massage Baths and gen eral treatments. Thorough satisfac tlon. 119 Fast Vermont street. First floor front. Hours 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. VIOLET Ray and Swedish massage. MISS DE VERB 17 8$ VV Ohio, Main 3873 TRANSFER AND STORAGE. YTCV If STORAGE CHEAPEST } \yy RATES IN CITY. CALL J 1/ US. Everything at rea sonable price. Packed. i J || shipped anywhere. '4s' is Locked room if desired. 50 Weut Henry Main 4699. Traction Terminal Baggage Cos. Transfer, moving and overland hauling. Main 1293. Main 5439. Auto. 81-261. CALL SHANK for the best service in hauling, packing, shipping and storage. 827-229 North New jersey Bt. Main 28. WHEN pa trial *in* those advertisers men tlgn Tbs Tlmee- AUTOMOBILE S FOR SALE. , ' / 1919 OVERLAND A popular model 90 touring that has been put in excellent condition. Has new motor, new top. all new tires and has been faultlessly repainted. A real value that can be bought on easy terms. JJsed Car Department, second floor. THE GIBSON COMPANY, Capitol Avenue at Michigan. i GTOMFMESS FOR , WHITER THE The jingle of the skid chains is the modern sleigh bell * DODGE sedan. 1918 model. Is a car you all know. It's ready to keep you warm and take you nny tvhere you wish to go. Yours for $1,200. PAIGE sedan, 1918 model, is a regular car at a regular bargain. There’s no use describing It—• come see for yourself. You'll be as warm In your pratsa of it as you are Inside of It. Just to warm things up a bit, $1,600. NATIONAL sedan. 1917 model, is of the 4-door type and a very clever car. With SUvertown cords to run on and a motor In excel lent condition you can surely ' get there,” wherever it Is. A remark able value at $1,500. COLE AERO-EIGHT sedan, 1919 model, haja just been reftnlshed and the upholstery looks like nsw. Five tires are In excellent shape— Just like the entire car. For those who like to get their money's worth —$3,000. Call or visit our showroom for CLEARANCE SALE BARGAINS. Local Branch. Main 1884. 11th and Meridian sts. NORDYKE & MARMON CO. OVERLAND 75 $375 wlil cover our claims and buy outright this Overland 7 5 touring car. We recently over hauled and paint Is In good shape. We have made arrangements to display this car In the Used Car Department of the Gibson Com pany. Capitol avenue at Michigan. ATLAS SECURITIES CO. 708 Fletcher Savings and Trust bldg. “HE BOUGHT A NASH” If you want to see some bargain see the j following cars at customer's prices. They are really so low that you will realize why we sell so many used cars Buirk E 44, roadster. Buh-k K 45. touring. National touring. 4 passenger. Chevrolet 490, touring; vary cheap. Monroe. Rex top, touring. Overland 90. Rex top. touring. Nash touring, 1919. Buick K. sedan. 5 passenger; good as new, 5 cord tires. /~ Nash sedan 5 passenger, renewed and guaranteed. 80 days service. Cash or reasonable terms LOSEY-NASH RETAIL CO. Main 3348 WILLYS-KNIGHT OF GIBSON QUALITY STANDARD A touring car that has power to spare, yet Is economical to operate. Has been overhauled and repainted by our expert*. Rasy terms can he arranged. Used Car Department, second floor. THE GIBSON COMPANY, Capitol Avenue at Michigan. IT WILL FAY YOU to investigate this bargain. Grant six touring with good tires, top and upholstering. Motor in A-l shape. Will sac rifice at S3OO, or will trade for good Ford. Irvington 3333. 1920 OVERLAND COUPE Has been driven less than 3,000 miles. Just the car for all-year* driving. Make a moderate Initial puyment and meet the balance as you ride. Used Car Depart ment, second floor. THE GIBSON COMPANY. Capitol Avenue at Michigan. EITHER NEW OR USED CARS. INVESTIGATE OUR YEAR PLAN. “YOU SELECT THE CAR. WE FURNISH THE MONEY” AUTOMOBILE FUNDING CO. 912-13 Hume-Mansur Bldg. OVERLAND TOURING A sturdy 1920 model that has had the best of care by former owner. Has bean driven only a few thousand miles. Our mod erate Initial payment und easy terms will interest you. Used Car Department, second floor. THE GIBSON COMPANY, Capitol Avenue at Michigan. Special Sale SIOO $125 down will buy a good used car. Your own terms. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO.. 518 N. Capitol Ave. Main 2638. Auto. 22-019. SPECIAL sale of all used cars; small payment down, balance one year, no brokerage. 45 bargains. Cbnie in and look them over. AUTOMOBILE TRAD ING CO., 655-57 North_Capltoi avenue. SPECIAL built - speedster. - INDIANAP OLIS AUTO SALES CO.. 235 North Pennsylvania street. MAXWELL, 1916 touring; a real buyi 2300. Call CHAMBERS. Auto. 39-331, evenings. Gverl&nd touring car. ,'lret-class “con dition. 250 6. Sherman Drive.. INDIANA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1920. AUTOMOSILES FOR SALE. FORD TOURING, 1918 In excellent shape; bargain. Phone Harrison 446 after 6 p. m. 2037 North New Jersey. WE have reverai touring care and road sters. Wlil trade for diamonds, stock or equities In city property. 334 E. Market street. Main 6716. _ AUT O M OBILE S—W ANTE D, I WANT YOUR CAR and will pay you cash for it. Don’t forget your money is wait ing for you. If yon can’t drive in, call Main 4446 and immediate attention will be given. 212 E. NEW YORK 9T. AUTOS WANTED I. Wolf Auto Parts & Tire Cos. 619 N. Illinois St. Main 1579. Auto. 22-068. AUTO REPAIR* AND BUPPLIE*. Scud us your radiator work Our prices are the very lowest $1.50 to $6.00 labor chargoa. Everjc Job pasties double teat before de livery. If your r&diator leaks, let u* re pair It. POPE RADIATOR CO. 901 J 2. Washington st. Phone Pros. NEW CURTAINS MADE TO ORDER. Curtains made to open with door; re pairing and coilulold shewed In your old curtains. KENTUCKY AVENUE VULCANIZING COMPANY. BATTERIES. New and guaranteed for any car. Rebuilt, repaired, recharged. Open until 9 p. m. BATTERY DISTRIBUTING CO. 607 Mass. Ave. Main 8145. AUTO WASHING Oor Specialty, 213-321 North Illioola S Auto Laundry AUTO painting FLEMING & REED, 130- E. New York street. CITIZENS AUTO REPAIR Rear 3343 N. Capitol avenue. MOTORCYCLE* AND BICYCLE*. BUY THE BOY A BICYCLE FOR CHRITSMAS. SIO.OO down. $2.00 per week. ERNEST HUGHES CO. CASH paid for all kinds of motorcycles FLOYD PETERMAN. SO9 Massachu setts avenue. REAL EBTATE- FOR SALE. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION BY OWNER. A desirable slx-rooin modern home. 3100 east. Compelled to sell at on-e. Call Main 1499. Ask for Mr Klmmich after 6 p. ru. Circle 6421. LOOK " 1500 DOWN will buy six-room somi-modern horns In one of the Best locations west near Wash ington car. Priced for quick tale $3 250. Call J. W Elder. Evenings. Irvington 8406. Schmid & Smith. j * Illinois. JMoln 4088. i A NEW, never occupied flve-room bun fit i low on OTullford ave. north of Forty* ! iieecnd t. Thl* la a dandy llttia homo, strictly modarn and v*ry eaay term* can jb© made. Waahinfton 10?i. COTTAGE, EAST ~ Six rooms, serai-modern, good coiidl ,t!on; paved street and good locution. Near East Washington car line. Price $9,700; 1500 cash, balance easy term*. Call Mr. ! Mclnteer, with I. X. Richie & Son. 809 Security. Block. Main 520. i 810 CASH, then only $1.25 weekly secure* a beautiful. Urge high, level lot la that good section c'oxe to Thirty-Eighth street end two square* southeast of fair ground*. Pile* thle week only $525. 540 Lsmck* Annex. Main 14085 EIGHT-ROOM modern home, east front, i nice lot, shrubbery, on paved etreot; Rural, near Michigan. Prl, e $4,750. Can be handled on terms. Washington 1079. WOMEN j To purchase uncalled for cleaned and i dyed garments. This la your chance for Ia bargain. The sale of these good* com .-ince* Tuesday. Doc. 7. FRENCH STEAM DYE WORKS, 'The Garment Cleaiierw." 49 Monument Circle, NEAR HLiTAIT AND WASH INGTON Dandy oast front 5-room bungalow; city water, gas, electric lights, basement, garage, full lot; $2,600. Mr. Trueblood. RELIABLE REALTY CO.. 501 City Trust Bldg. Main 186. Eve., Irvington 2263. * v NORTH B>4 acres, new 4-room bungalow; well and shed. Near lnterurban. Price $2,850. Will trade for city property. Owner. Main 138 Evenings, Prospect 1 493. __ FOR SALE—Eust. by owner, aeml-modrrn 5-room bungalow ; electric lights, gas. city water, sink In kitchen, room for bath. Price $3,500; cash $1,650. balance sls per month. Address A No. 1672. Times FOR SALE Seven-room semi-modern West Morris street, close to Relsner st.; will be shown by appointment only. MARTIN MOROXKY, 142 W. Market. Main 3436. FIVE-ROOM house, all nice rooms, elec- lights. both waters in kitchen. 2 squares from W. I car line. 857 Bouth Pershing ave. Owner. ______________ PARKWAY BLVD.: five rooms, corner lot; newly painted and papered; gas. electricity, paved street. Price $3,500; terms SSOO cash. A. F. ZAINBY, 149 E. Market. DOUBLE house, 6 rooms side. Price $4 500. Rents for $45; half cash. WM. SCOTT. 730 Peoples Bank bldg. Main 858. IF you are wanting bargains in property on south side In singles and doubles, esll Prospect 6184 after 4 p. m- LOTS FOR SALE. LOTS—LOTS SIOO.OO. Southern Ave. Main 520. TWO splendid lots north; belong to non resident; must sell. FARIB, 313 Hume- Mansur. Main 6071. REAL EBTATe--WANTEP. HAVE cash buyer for 5 or 6-room mod ern home east near Wallace street If priced right. See us at once; quick action. Investors’ Banking Ser vice Corp. 112 E. Market Rt. Main 1694. I WILL buy several cottages. List your property with me. RUSBE H. HART MAN, 224 N. Delaware. FARM S ~~ F ° PSA L E ~ STOCK and grain farm, 230 acres, Dear born county, on Michigan atone road; good quality of limestone land, substan tially level; under good woven wire fenc ing; locust posts; 180 acres under culti vation, balance light timber and grass; 10 room 2-story house, cellar, well, cis tern, outbuildings; fine sugar tree grove in yard; good barn; 4 miles to railway station, 1 mile to town, school, stores and churches; good neighborhood; $16,000; bargain. J. M. MAHKLEI', 730 Peoples ’lank building. . FARM BARGAINS In Jackson County. 60 acres of good zoil, 9-room house, barn and slio. This can’t be beat for tomato or stock farm. Close to' tomato factory and traction line. Also has small peaoli and apple orchard. Price for quick sale $3,800. Terms. Prank S. Clark & Cos. 226 SI. Ohio St Main 12T7. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. QOOD All Wool SUITS and Overcoats honestly tailored to your measure, $3205© “See for yourself” LIBON TAILORING CO. 131 E. New York St. Up One Flight. “TYPEWRITER BARGAINS DESIRED GET OUR PRICES ON UNDER WOOD. MONARCH. REMING TON, L. C. SMITH. ROYAL, OLIVER end other GOOD USED MACHINES AT LOW PRICES. ALL MACHINES GUARANTEED CLARK TYPEWRITER SHOP ENTRANCE 18 WEST MARKET ST.. COlt. ILLINOIS, UPSTAIRS. „ PHONE, MAIN 2688. y Building Brick 50.090 second-hand cleaned and ready for use Call A. K. Sheffield. Prospect 582. G & J Tire Cos. * Match Your Coat with a pair of / 1 TROUSERS l | I THE PANTS \| / BTOIIE CO l\ J Two StoiA. I; y/ 4 8 W. Ohio. (h WY Don’t Forget to Tell Santa About the tittle Singer seising machine for Xmas. Only $6.60. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 126 W WaaMngt,m Main 1418. BIBLES and song books, wholesale prices. YVUh every purchase we glva our beau tiful Bible chert 2.'x23 Inchee in colors fr< e. Regular price *J2 09. Holidays only. Prospect 3926 lilt Madison avenue. J. ADA M S PL BLISHI NO CO. EXTRA nice leather settee for office or [ lodgs room, as goi and as new, cost new. 118,1 Our price $19.30. BROS. DIAMOND KING; biu* white stone, ladles’ Tiffany ring. $25. 610 K. of s'. building. BEvei:al good ladieo’ oak. ma hogany and bird's-eye maple. sl9. sl2 and Hi. BAKER BUGS FOR SALE Large walnut antique bed stead. $10; also folding bed. 664 Jeffer -600 avenue SAVE 80% on Xmu Jewelry, new and unredeemed 814-16 Indiana avenue. |] k\ riruL black odtrich feather, would cost S2O; cheap. Beech Grove 01. GUARANTEED 2-year grape vines, 400 each until sold. Belmont 2967. NEYV Singer eewlng machine; wilt soil at reasonable prtc". Main $454. Dull wig* for sale; make hair switches of combing* Woodruff DIAMOND ring, beautiful blue white atone $75 M-<in 17 ONE White fog nu.ff end scarf, $25. Call Harrison *133 m ART needlework. MARY PICKARD, 1017 Laurel. Prospect *tn. $ BABY’ csrrlag* for sale. 56S Highland avenue. Woodruff 5357. BABY'S Oriole basket brand new. $9. Washington 997, . SEVEN good roil top desks at S2O and $26. BAKER BROS. _ i SWEET older mads fresh evsry day. 265 YV. Morris street. Proepect 3446. TAILOR'S sewing machine, $lO. BAKER BRO& OFFICE desk and safe for sale. Call Irv ington 538. Quit Wearing Ready-Mada ram $ We ruake them to }/ jour measure for v * LEON TAILORING CO. 181 K. NEW YORK. JJp one (light _ MISCELLANEOUS—WANTED. LEW SHANK pays best prices in city for household goods and fixtures of all kinds. 227 North New Jersey street. Main 2028. WANTED—To buy pumpkins by the ton. 1424 N. Senate ave., or call Main 1615. PITTSFORD PURITY PIE CO. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. New Crex Hugs 86*72 inches $1.90 64x90 Inches $3.00 6x9 feet $5.50 Bxlo teet $9-60 9xll feet 8 inches $11.60 Baker Bros. USED GOODS! Better value for less money. Rellnlahed exactly like new at half the new price. Also fine rugs, stoves and gas ranges. Guaranteed. Victrolas at cut prices. USED GOODS STORK 424 Mass. Avo. There is only one. RUGS Hundreds of rugs, all kinds; wool filler, Axmlnster, Bozart. velvet. Wilton*, grabs matting, any kind of a rug; we have the in. Come and see our rugs before you buy. GLAZER 211 E. Washington st. BARGAINS Good heating stoves of all makes, cook stoves and ranges at 25% discount; fur niture, rugs and linoleum. Terms if de sired. E. KROOT, 607 E. YVashington BL ROOMING HOUSE FURNITURE 13 iron beds at $2.50 each. 12 iron springs at $2.50 each. BAICER BROS. WILTON RUGS. 12x11 and 9x13. DAVANOLA SET. 3-piece oak; genuine leather. Wood. 4414. ONE large Wilton velvet carpet, worth $135, for $65; four or five large Brus sels carpets from sls to S6O. BAKER BROS. _ ZINC top 8-foot kitchen table SIO.OO Zinc top 6-foot kitchen table 8.00 BAKER BROS. COLONIAL mahogany three-piece bed room suite, cheap; cash or payments. BAKER BROS, FRENCH gray t-plec* bedroom suite, m good as newt $l9O. BAKER BROA HELP! HELP! Business men demand competent help. We spe cialize in helping compe tent help and the business man get together. A “Times Want,Ad’’ is the shortest and cheapest route between the two. Hundreds of good reliable people use them. Why don’t you? If you need help or want a position, call Slain 3500, and insert an ad today. HOUaEHOLDGOQDS. Saved From the Fire CANNON STOVES COOK STOVES LAUNDRY STOVES RANGES HEATERS, ETC. Big reductions in all prices. 444 E. Washington st. BETYVEKN NEYV JERSEY AND EAST STS. FIFTY dozen dining chairs, new, at $3.95 per set of ix._ BAKER BROS. TWO mahogany, finish tea carts. each. BAKER BROS. TEN good electric domes, $3.50 to $3. BAKER BROS. S.MaLI, push cart, new, $lO. BAKER BROS. SIX-HOLE coal range, S2O. BAKER BROS. MUSICAL INSTRUMENT*. Whitney Player Piano BEAUTIFUL OAK CASE, LIKE NEW; BIG VALUE AT $595; EASY’ PAYMENTS. E. L. Lennox Piano Cos. 16 N. MERIDIAN ST. PIANOS, player pianos and talking ma chine*. Y'ou may want one for Christ mas. My auto will call for you day or nigh! rain or shine. Main 205. Ask for Charl#s C. Morgan. BALDWIN PIANO COMPANY. ITIOXOGKAPIIS REPAIRED. PRICES REASONABLE. THE WARBLETONE MUSIC CO. 225 51 ASS. AVE. CIRCLE 222. , RECORDS, good records of any make you desire. 40e. BAKER BROS.. 219 A \\'an!ngton. # j VIOLINS, 5 size. slxe and full size. WACHU/..V. 628 South Alabama. Pros j pect 5768. i PIANO, late style walnut; fine tone; guaranteed. 1139 Tibbs avenue. Bel mint 1431 GOOD used player piano; three years to I pay. Phone Main 205. Ask for Chas. I C. Morgan. GOOD upright piano. $l4O. . Paymenta Main 205. Ask tor Chas. C. Morgan. Wii.L pay s.'s to SSO cash tor upright ■ North 4221. 25 IT AVER nils. Call evenings. 131 Olivo. Times Want Ad* And the rigut people for the right places ana tbe rlgbt places for the right people. Phone Main 35ua Auto. U RL PET STOCK AND POULTRY. WANTED—Homes for nealthy homeless and gs. INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SO CIETY MUNICIPAL DOG POUND. 924 East New York St. Hours: 11 a. m. to 12 noon dally. SCRATCH feed .~no’~erit. STtBT laying mash, $3.25. Delivered. Prospect 4216. COAL AND V/OOD FOR SALE. COAL-COAL— COAL Virginia Lump. Illinois Lump. Illinois Egg. Indiana Lump. Indiana Egg. Kentucky Lump. Coke. 14-Inch beech wood. Commercial Fuel Cos. 316 W. Ohio St. Main 430. Auto. 24-730. Main 431. COAL" DELIVERED PROMPTLY Indiana egg Brazil block mine run. Illi nois mine run. Illinois lump, Kentucky, Pocahontas, crushed coke egg coke. POLAR ICE AND FUEL CO. North Y'ard- North 6x9; Auto. 41-321. South Yard Prospect 1455; Auto. 52-843. West Yard—Belmont SSS; Auto, 39-731. GENUINE " POCA. -M. R. $11.50 PER TON. L. B. BAIN COAL CO. MAIN 2161 OR MAIN 3531. Illinois Lump, SIO.OO Nice, large coni, go.> J (or furnace or stove, Illinois egg, $9.60. Prospect 3280. Auto. 53-384. ’ COAL Call the Zero Ice and Fuel Cos., North 345. for Indiana lump. Illinois lump. Po cahontas mine run and Pocahontas lump. COAL Why not buy from an Independent con •ern. Call North 9161 and Investigate. COAL ' ' QUEEN QyAHTY LUMP COAL ROACH AND CANAL. HITZELBERUER COAL CO. NORTH 8500. EASTERN KENTUCKY MINE run" $11.25; GOOD FURNACE OR STOVE COAL. PITTMAN COAL CO. YVOOD. 74. "ILL.' LUMP AND WEST VIRGINIA.' ' WEAVE! COAL CO. Prospect 29. Proapect 2201. WEST VIRGINIA run of mine coal. $9 per ton. SNAI’P McLEMON STOR AGE AND COAL CO. Main 3601. FOR KaLe—Coat and wood. INTER STATE PRODUCTS CO. Main 983. COAL. COAL. Prospect 317L_ J. E. SIMON. HEAVY’ lfilxed wood for stove or furnace. Cirole 6694. COAL for iale. Belmont 3302. THE short! st distance between two wants is a Times Want ad. Y'our customers use them. Why don't you 7 MACHINERY AND TOOLS. FARM POWER SUPPLIES HERCULES GASOLINE ENGINES; ALL SIZES. ASSOCIATED GASOLINE ENGINES; ALL SIZES. FARM SAWING OUTFITS. FARM CONCRETE MIXERS. PUMPING OUTFITS OF ALL DE SCRIPTION'S. WONDER MIXERS HOISTS AND PUMPS FOR BUILDING AND BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION. ALL SIZES CARRIED IN STOCK. BURL FINCH, DIST., 312-20 W. MARYLAND.ST. STOCK FEEDERS In first-class condition, one International power plant complete, consisting of one 8-H. T. Mogul engine, one 8-inoh feed grlnuer, one two-Jiole power shelter, pul leys, belts, shaftings, hangers and 50-gal lon underground fuel tank, with pipings complete; 60 per oent of present market value of such plants moves it. VERNE W. LYONS, Frankfort, Ind. AUTQB AND TRUCK*'I-OR HiKB U-DRIVE ’EM. Automobiles rented to drive yourself. MARKET MOTOR SERVICE. 33 4 B. Market St. Main 6716. AUTOS for rent. Do your owb driving. U-Drive Auto Service, at , Booster Laundry. Rear Keith’s theater Main 5921. OVERLAND TRANSPORTATION. SUN BEAM LINES render dependable and prompt shipping service over the highways, Main 8341. TAKE The Time* Hant ad route to reach tbe home. LEGAL notice. NOTICE OF SALE OF FUNDING BONDS Oh MUNCIE, INDIANA. Office of City Controller, Rooms 218-219- lnd'lanaf SOr Bl ° Ck> CU/ ° f iluncle ’ wm 0 be CB r 18 , he ? by glven that C 'sealed 2 bids The ( ftv Jx, by the Clty Controller, of tne City of Muncie, Delaware County In daynaofUl>*l 12 . °'cl°ck. noon, on the 18th ofv- 'V , mber ' 1920 ’ tor the or i silo nan?' n ° , a certain Thirty Thousand ! , ?; 000) , r>oUar3 - of bonds known as "City j Muncie Funding Bonds 1920.” and will ?li nnni de A!!!? lnaUcnß ot ° ne Thousand Ii 1 ’ f->ollars each, with interest cou fu°“ S and will bear interest at ; =^™i rate ° f ,. 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the first day of Janu °f - ® ach year of the Period of said bon Is, beginning on the first day of ' from u 1! b o r ‘ds shall be numbered from 653 to 682. both inclusive, and shall ; mature and be payable as follows: Bonds numbered 663 to 662, inclusive. Jan. 1, 1926; Bonds numbered 663 to 672, inclusive, Jan. 1, 1927; Bonds numbered 673 to 832, inclusive. Jan. l, 1928. Said bond3 and coupons shall be payable fi 1 ™ e . Delawar County National Bank. In the City of Muncie, Delaware County, In diana, one of the authorized City Deposi tories, dated Dec. 15. 1920. The proposals will be opened by the city Controller at his office, on the 18th day of December, 1920, between the hours of 3 2 o'clock noon and 2 o'clock p. m., and said City Controller shall thereupon award said bonds, or If he shall see fit, a part or any number thereof, to the lilgh e®t and best bidder therefor, said bonds shall be sold for cash and for not less than par. said City Controller shall have the ’ right to postpone such award until A later date, not beyond Dec. 20. 1920, and also the right to reject any and all bids and proposals, or any part thereof, and also the right tc accept a part of any bid and to award upon any bid the whole or less number of bonds covered by such bid, ex cept only that no bonds shall be sold at less than par and accrued Interest; and said City Controller shall further have the right in hie Judgment and discretion to award said bonds, a part to one bidder and a part to another b.dder. Each and every bid and proposal shall be presented to the City Controller, sealed and the envelope containing said bid shall have the following endorsement thereon, "Bid for Muncie. Indiana. Funding Bonds,” and said bid shall be accompanied- by a duly certified check upon said responsible bank In the City of Mur.cle, or the City .if Indianapolis, Indiana, in the sum of Five Hundred Dollars, payable to the order of the City Treasurer, and In case any bid or proposal shall not be accepted, and there shall be no award of bonds thereon, the certified Check accompanying the same shall thereupon be returned to such un successful bidder. If there shall be awarded the whole or any part of the bonds upon any bid or proposal the certi fied check shall thereupon be delivered to the Cltf Treasurer, and the said Treas urer shall be entitled to collect the same and hold the proceeds until the completion of the purchase and payment for the bonds awarded, should any bidder fail to pay i for said bonds as per his bid, the said ; city shall retain said check and shall have the right to collect the same, and the proceeds -thereof when collected shall be taken and deemed as agreed and liqui dated damages for such breech of con tract and as a payment thereof to the city. Delivery of the bonds sold shall be made at the office of the City Treasurer of the City of Muncie, Indiana, not later than the 18th day of December. 1920. or at such time or times as may be agreed upon by the Controller and the purchaser or purchasers, provided, however, that the City Controller may extend the time for such delivery not more than five 15) days after the date as specified or agreed upon ' as above provided, and the successful bfd : der shall take the bond awarded to him. | and pay for the same at said place ar.d | time, and his refusal, neglect or omission j to do so, shall be a breech of the con- I tract of the bid on account of which dam ages shall be retained or recovered as herein before set out. Said bonds shall be In form as follows. Series No. —. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. STATE OF INDIANA: Dollars. Bond No. —. $1,000.00 Delaware County. CITY OF MUNCIE FUNDING BONDS OF DECEMBER 15. 1920. For value received, the CUy of Muncie. Delaware County. State of Indiana, prom ised to pay to the Bearer ONE THOU SAND DOLLARS In lawful money of the United States of America, on the first day of January. 19—. with interest there jcn at the rate of eix (6°e) per cent per annum, payable eeint-annuaily on the first Cay of January and July, of each year upon the surrender and cancellation of the proper coupons hereto attached, both principal and Interest being payable at the Delaware County National Bank, In the CRy of Muncie, County of Delaware, and State of Indiana. This bond is one of a series of thirty bonds of SI,OOO each, numbered from 653 to 682 each, inclusive, ail of like date, tenor and effect, except as to maturity, which bonds have been Issued by said City of Muncie, for the purpose of fund ing certain Indebtedness of the CUy of Muncie. pursuant to an Act of the Gen eral Assembly of the State of Indiana, un titled "An Act Concerning Municipal Cor porations,” approved March 6. 1995. and such Acts as are amendatory thereto au- I thorlzed by the State Board of Tax Com | mlsstoners. and of an Ordinance duly and I legally passed by the Common Council of said city, on the 6th day of December. 1920. authorizing the Issue and sale of Uu-so said bonds. It Is hereby certified that all the con ditions, acts and things essential to the validity of this bond exist, have happened and have been done, and that every re quirement of law effecting the issue hereof has been duly complied with, and that this bond is within every debt and other limit prescribed by the Constitution and laws of the State of Indiana, and that the faith and credit of the City of Muncie. Indiana, are hereby irrevocably pledged to the punctual payment of the principal and Interest of this bond. In witness whereof, the Common Coun cil of the. City of Muncie. Indiana, has caused this bond to be signed by the Mayor and City Controller, and attested by the City Clerk and the corporate sea! of said city to be hereto affixed, this 15th day of December. 1920. City of Muncie, Indiana. City Controller. City of Muncie, Indiana. Attest: City Clerk. Address all communications to H. W. Michael, City Controller. Muncie, Indiana. H. YV. MICHAEL, City Controller. STATE DEPOSITORIES FOR PUBLIC FUNDS. Notice of the meeting of the State Board of Finance, to receive proposals to desig nate depositories for State Public Funds. Notice is hereby given that the State Board of Finance will meet at the office of Auditor of Slate, Room No. 239. In the Statehouse, In Indianapolis. Indiana, on Monday, the 3d day of January. 1921. at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of receiving applications for deposits of the public funds of the State, and for the purpose of selecting and designating de positories of public funds and apportion ing such funds. Proposals for the receiving of State funds are Invited to be filed with the Au ditor of State, who Is ex-offlelo secretary of said board, on or before such hour of said day. Surety Companies authorized to do busi ness In the State of Indiana will be ac cepted cs surety on behalf of depositories selected, provided satisfactory evidence of the solvency of ’such companies Is fur nished to said board. Personal bonds will be accepted as surety, but in such cases there must be at least seven sureties on any such per sonal bond, which sureties shall be free holders of the State of Indiana. Collateral securities named in the statute will also be accepted as surety. Securities offered need not accompany said proposals, but in every case the name and location of the surety tendered as security, when such company Is offered, must be clearly stated. Personal or surety company bonds, or collateral bonds as security, must be filed within five days after said awards of public funds are made. Personal bonds shall ba given In a sum not less than 60 per oent, and surety bonds in a sum not less than 60 per cent of the amount of funds awarded to each bank. STATE BOARD OF FINANCE. JAMES P. GOODRICH, Governor. President of the Board. Attest: YVILLIAM G. OLIVER. Auditor. Secretary of the Board. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned until 4 o'clock p. m., Thurs day. Dec. 23, 1920, for repairs to the roof at School No. 43, Fortieth street and Capi tol avenue. Indianapolis. Indiana, In ac cordance with the specifications on file In the office of Robert F. Daggett, architect.' 969 Lemcke Annex, Indlanapolia The right Is reserved to reject any and all bid*,* BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITT OF INDIANAPQLIB. GEORGE C. HITT, Business Director. Indianapolis, Indiana, Dec. 8. 1820. _ LEGALNOT ICE. LEGAL NOTICE. The Indiana State Board of School Book Commissioners will receive eealed bids until nine a. m. Friday, December 17, 1920, at the office of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, in the State House’ In ! dianapolis, Indiana, from publishers of school text books as provided In the acts of 1917. pages 441-443, on a series of text books for use In the common schools of the State of Jndlana, for a term of five years, In the following branches of study: Geography, English Grammar, Spelling, Physiology, History of the United States, Domestic Science, Industrial Arts and one book In each of the following subjects for the Junior high school: Literature, lan guage, mathematics, community civics, and four elective texts In general science. None of said text books shall contain anything of a p-r.lsan or sectarian char acter; and, It Is required that they shall be at least equal In size and quality as to matter, material, style' of binding and mechanical execution aa to standard text books now In general use. The publisher shall state specifically In his bid the price at whioh each book will be furnished, and accompany such bid with specimen copies of each and all books to be furnished In such bid. All bids by publishers must -be accom panied by a bond in the penai sum of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to the ac i ceptance and satisfaction of tba Txovernor | of the State of Indiana, conuitioned that | If any contract be awarded to any bidder ; such bidder will enter into a contract to i perform the conditions of this bid to the ac eptance and satisfaction of said board. No bid shall bo considered unless the same be accompanied by an affidavit ot 1 the bidder setting forth that he Is ih nd wise, directly or Indirectly, connected with any other publisher or firm who Is. bid ; ding for books submitted to said board, i nor has any pecuniary Interest In , any I other publisher or firm bidding at the frame time, and that he is not a party to any contract, syndicate, or other scheme [ whereby the benefits of competition are denied to the people of this State. The Indiana State Board of School Book Commissioners reserves tne right to e --| cept or reject any or all bids, or any part I thereof for any particular book or books. By order of the Indiana State Board of School Book Commissioners. L. N. HINES, President. E. U. GRAFF, Secretary. BIDS FOR COFFEE URNS. Notice Is hereby given, that the under signed. the Board of Commissioners of Marlon County. Indiana, will, up to 10 o'clock am., Dec, 21, 1920, recelvo sealed bids for two 20-gallon coffee urns, steam fitted, according to specifications on silo In the office of the Auditor of Marlon County. Each bid must be accompanied by a bond and an affidavit as required by law. The board reserves the right to rbject any or all bids. Witness our hands, this Bth day of De cember, 1920. LEWIS W. GEORGE. JOSEPH G. HATES, CABLIN’ H. SHANK, Commissioners of Marion County. Attest:—LEO K. FESLER, Auditor. ■ NOTICE TO BIDDERS. ’ SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS. The undersigned has publicly posted on the bulletin hoard of the Board of School’ Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, at it* offices. Meridian and Ohio streets, Indianapolis. Indiana, specifications lor divers school supplies and materials needed by the said Board; also for’cer tain Items of repairs au.d alteration*,-" and sealed bids will be received by the under signed for the sale to said Board for such supplies and materials, until the respective dates named in said specification* * GEORGE C. HITT, Business Director. Indianapolis. Ind.. Dec. 9, 1920. - ~~ FIN AN CIA L. - rJt PERSONAL LOANS S2O TO S3OO This office Is operated under the super vision of the State es Indiana and was es tablished for tha purpose of providing a place where honest people can borrow any amount from S2O to S3OO without paying more than the legal rat# of in terest or without being Imposed upon in any way It Is only necessary that you are keep ing house and permanently located. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify your employer, neither do we make inquiries of your friends, relatives or trades people. You can have all the time necessary for repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep the money. Call and iet us explain. No charge unless you bor row. Loans with other companies paid off and more money advanced at legal | rate*. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAIN 2923 OR AUTO 22-450. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Rooms 295-7-9 Indiana Trust Bldg. 212 £. Wash, St. Corner Virginia Ave. we~akf. phkp'aked to mks real ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. WH PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACTS MORTGAGES. BONDS AND STOCKS LISTED AND UNLISTED INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO. FRANK K. SAWYER. Pres. Fifth floor Indianapolis Securities Bldg. Southwest corner De'awars and Market. SECOND mortgage loans made on good farms and improved city real estate. | GIBRALTAR FINANCE COMPANY. 108 'North Delaware street. : INSURANCE in all branches. AUBREY D. PORTER. 916 Peoples Bank bldg. Main 7019. , FIRST sr.d second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real e*tate. R. B WIL SON. 108 N. D-laware st. Main 1618. No Place Like Home, but Where Is Proper A bode of Hoffman? Lorraine District Native Finds Jail Only Place Opening Doors to Him. COLORADO STRINGS, Colo., Dec. 9. Edward Hoffman, o native of the Lor raine district, awarded to France by th* Versailles peace treaty, Is a “man with out a country.” Hoffman, alias Edward Fournier, lg about 30 years old and is said to have been deported from the United State* following his release from the Missouri Penitentiary last April. Arrested here recently on a charge of petit larceny, Hoffman, who says h!g dome Is In Metz, will again be removed from United States soil when hi* jail term expires, according to United States immigration officials. Hoffman fold Colorado Springs pollc* that ho returned to this country as * stowaway last June. He says he waa unable to find his birth record folioßving occupation of Metz by the French, and that he was -ordered to “move on.” He declares that he was not permitted to re side in Germany or Belgium, and that Holland authorities ordered him to laava that country. Walking Arsenal Trails Her Husband ATLANTA, Dec. 9.—Roberta MUlsap, a negress, is said to have been a veritable human arsenal when; according to testi mony of policemen before Judge Cal houn she invaded a house on Bell street recently In ouest of her husband, whom she believed to be visiting the house. Sh was, she stated, prepared to kill every thing In the house that was big enough to die. Sharp and striking arguments she ear rled in her hands as she entered the house in quest of her husband. In one hand she grasped a knife, from the other swung a bludgeon with which she wa* prepared to subdue her refractory mate. In her stocking was a revolver, according to tbe testimony. She was sentenced to serve on the State farm for carrying concealed weapons. PLAN WAR ON ROBBERS. HARTFORD CITY, Ind., Dec. I).—Tha town of Dunkirk, southwest of the city, has prepared a hot reception for robber* If any appear there. A vigilence com mittee ha* been formed among the busi ne* men. Rifle* and ehotguns have been placed In business house* and pro prietor* -kind employes ar* pftictieing dally vtlth rifle*. 11