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INDIANA DAILY TIMES 25-29 S. Meridian St. PHONES—CLASSIFIED ADV. DEPT. Main Automatic IS-S6l RATES. One time. i 09 per line Throe consecutive times . .0* per line Six consecutive time* 01 per line Male rfr female help wanted, slttta tlorvsrfnted. male or female; rooms to tar'and board and roams wanted — ,/9v time 0* per line Three consecutive tiruee.. .97 per Una St - : consecutive times 96 per line Contract rates on application. L>:|rl notice*...* 09 P r llna Lodges and club' _ notices 7Se per Insertion < burch notloes (1 Inch or less) 50c per Insertion Over 1 inch, .07 per line additional. Death noticea. *s* per Insertion Card of Thanks or In Memoelam rollcee ® 7 per llae Ads received until 10:60 A. m. for publication same day. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. FLANNER & BUCHANAN 220 North Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phones: Main 811-641. Auto.2l-6U. INDIANAPOLIS CKEM .'T°KV George Grmsteiiier Funeral director. 522 Kaet Market. Old Phone Main SOS New Plioce. 27-20*. _ A. M. Ragsdale, J. Svaisn price. John Paul Ragsdale. A. M. RAGSDALE CO. 223 North Delaware street- v j. <j. vviLisujs -1220 Prospect. Auto. 51-871. Prospect 222. W. T. blajsenuyAi 1825 Shelby eL Proa. 2570. Auto. 51-111. FUNKzvAL DIRECTORS— WM. E. KRIEGER. New 37 IA4. Main 11S< 1102 N. Illlnnlm CaDD- -BERT S. IiADD. 2120 Prospect st. Phones: Prospect 122. Automatic 62-278. UNDERTAKER.*— HISZIf Sc 'tPVUB. 5l North D*.. New 28-681 Mstn 2630. FEENEY A FEENEY. Auto. 21-196. 1011 X. Illinois Main 812 LOST AND FOUNO. LOST—Auburn hair transformation In tis sue package; market house or Penn, car about noon yesterday. Finder call Auto. 21-883, LOST—Monday night about 8 p. m.. gold wrist watch on S. Meridian ar.d W. Thompson at. Reward. Cal! Main 5021. LOST—Black~bill folder containing *35. Monday evening on W. Washington car jr Mtley ave. Belmont 2079 Reward. LOST—Rosary; gray: < Job's tears); pos sibly In front of Morrison's on Washing ton street: reward. Prospect 7117. _ LOST—Elgin wrist watch. Initials on back N. J., between Kentucky add Oliver and Belmont 711. Reward, Delta Theta Jeweled sister pin r mMm name on back Christmas right. ! f*S reward. i*r 3150. -Large collie, maie dog. sab’e and color: children'* ;et $5 reward. PLT.se Ins* :r. Ir.terurhan Sta '■'’■'Pl containing about *SO. It* ward 17 v, I_'39 Reisner book Ala- Miuda>. > N-r - :. setter pup. brown -ars •jpTyQI and. Main 3085. Wash. 1576. F.e- NOTICED te thank many for their kindness ar.d faithful putting out the fire bur:.-I shed in the rear of 2J3 stree*. MRS. EMMA CP.aBTP.EE. ggfl PERSONALS. __ —Everybody - ■ .T • -‘rg fistula. era- constipation, b'.eed- writ- fre-- tr:a'. Plea-a-.t. Pile Cure. s. V. TARXEV, reliable and confidential SnSgjUvc work performed; reus nah> O'NEIL SECRET SERVICE. 229 M|a Penr.. Main 5171. Night. Wash. PUSES—'TO LET. modern bungalow. w:th Apply at 2313 ClUton street APA RT P.l ENT S—-TO L ET, KeE ROOMS, modern, t. 5. ta.i E. B. Prospect 771. Banished houses and flats. fist furnished for rent. Fletcher ave. UgHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, Ave., 3137; two desirable con tracting rooms well heated. Private bath. I~m ed couple. Washington 333 G. HbRMONT street, 1012 West; two rooms. entrance; reasonable. Call Cir ™_2££9; connecting housekeeping rooms; so one j!leep Ing room. Circle 204 4. ifjONT two-room suite, *12.50; one of postofflce. Main 7392. ROOMS-—T° LgT - RIACTIVE sleeping room In modern two doors from East Washington (gpLi ear - Call Irvir.gton I*sß. double room for three or four HHi; also single rooms. one square from f. C. A. Call Main 1333, ICELY furnished room in modern home ■or refined employed lady. Illinois car Call Harrison 48*. ■.BOTT, N., 2246; nicely furnished, ■arm room. In modern home; very rea dable. North 2276. EW JERSEY, N„ 2841; 2 nicely furnished rooms In private family, home prlvl jea North 8144. - LLBOTT, 2416; nicely furnished single room for refined gentleman. Call Harrl- 2OlO. !W JERSEY. N.. 2343; two furnished ‘ooms; private family. North 3144. )DERN, large front room $5 for one 16 88 Ar two. Circle i lOADWAY, 1288; furnished front room, circle 2944. FTEENTK, E. 326; large south room, llrcle 981. VTNG room and alcove; modern. North r 444. _ LARGE WARM ROOM FOR TWO. Circle 191*. BOARD AND ROOM 3TO LET. CRMONT. 726 E.; nicely furnished ■ooms for rent: home privileges; board desired. Call Cirole 8081. ANTED—Little girl to hoard. Wood ruff mi. BUSINESS SERVICES. 1 ■i ll —e**- 1 ■ SAVE I by having your oJ< * bata reno ' PJ * aated. Beat work j In city, by Amer ican Hatters. INDIANAPOLIS HAT I BLEACHERY ' 28 Kentucky Ave. Main 6179. SEWING MACHINES i* [Y Rented, $3 per mo. All makes machines repaired. Every see, part or screw for any sewing mt line White Sewing Machine Cos. aln 606. Auto 26-216. 312 Mass. Ave. FEATHERS taught, sold, renovated, mattresses and Wta s mads to order. E. F. BCR K<n E. fO - s • M * tn 14 *> New 38-776. —Mason work. I lay blocks and set and repair boll era Call ■pect 2881. ISAPETY RAZOR BLADES TUTTLKDGF ni 'rit'-- B>ert CASH REGISTER REPAIRING. tao W. Ohio St. Circle 2296. I OErfcCT iy E.~ [ Quigley-Hviand Agency iCivii and Criminal Investigators. P-528 Law bldg. Main 2902. MALE HELt—WANTED. WANTED—FQUR WOOD PATTERN MAKERS AT ONCE FOR OP£N SHOP. ADDRESS A NO. 1121, TIMES. WANTED Boys to carry downtown Times routes, between North and South streets. East and West streets. Call for Mr. Moore head any afternoon after 2 o’clock. BOOKKEEPER and first-class office exec utive; must be a man of unquestioned ability. Send full Information in first let ter as to past experiences and reference and be able to commence work imme diately. Address A No. 1676, Times. TWO or three reliable men to manage and operate a good paying business; $350 required. Call and eee MR. I.ARAWAY at the Morton Hotel on the Circle. Room ai. WANTED—TEN EXPERIENCED WEAV ERS; broad Knowles looms; steady work. Apply LOUISVILLE WOOLEN MILLS, Louisville, Ky. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 209 E. Washington at.. Indianapolis, ind. Circle 757. SALESMEN—WANTED. WANTED—Fifty men with Ford cars to sell the Barrett self-starter and primer for Ford cars. Will start any Ford In cold weather. Good commission. Write or phone 3709. G. H. SHAKESPEARE, Shel burn, Ind. EXPERIENCED stock salesmen for rtrst ciass dividend paying securities of old •stablbtlshed Indiana corporation. Call at room 510 Board of Trade any Tuesday or Wednesday. FEMALE HELP—WANTED. GIRL with good education for general office work; some dictation and typ ing; state salary. P. O. Box 1122. HOUSEKEEPER to take care of two chil dren. Address A No. 1675. Times. INSTRUCTIONS. AUTO TIRE REPAIR SCHOOL. Learn HAYWOOD'S TIRE SURGERY. To be successful in the automobile busi ness specialize and become an expert in one branch. Auto tire vulcanizing offer,* you all the work you can do and is the most profitable branch of the most profit able industry. Also requires the smallest investment to open your own shop. Guaranteed Course $.10.00. Easy terms If desired. Tuition applied on any Haywood plant. Enroll now. HAYWOOD'S SCHOOL OF TIRE SURGERY. 626-532 N. Capitol. Indianapolis. BUSINESS CHANGES. ROOMING house for sale; nine rooms well furnished with new furniture; located at 227 E. New York; this Is a good bargain for quick sale. Mr. Adams, Main 1111, with W. L BRIDGES, REALTOR. 336-9 K. of P. Bldg. IF you are looking for a good, clean, hon est business and have $360 to Invest, dealing direct with owner, call at Morton Hotel on the Circle. Room 211. See Mil. I.ARAWAY. FOR EXCHANGE—ReaI estate or cash for grocery. Room must be large. G. W. CUPP, Denison Hotel, Indianapolis. ROOMING HOUSES bought and sold. SEBKEE, 10 N. Dela ware. Main 5177. PROFESSIONAL SERVICEB. Natureopathf. Swedish Massage baths and gen eral treatments. Thorough satisfac tion. 119 East Vermont street, rlrat floor front. Hours 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. l IOLET Kay and awedlsn masaage. Miss DE VERE. 1734 W. Ohio Main SB7J REAL ESTATE—FQP 4ALE. SY SIOOO Cash Balance sls per month buys a good double east, well located, modern except furnace. Rents $35 a side. See Templeton. Main 5574, with Bert Essex 208 American Central Ufa bldg LEEDS AVENUE Near Southeastern; dandy east-front. 0- room bungalow, city water, gas. electric lights, basement, garage, full lot. excel lent value at $2,600. saoo gets possession. MR. TRUEI3LOOD. Reliable Realty Cos. 501 City Trust Bldg. Main ISC. Evenings Irv. 2268. .NO CASH PAY MEN TS is too small to be considered on this two story house, located at 1051 West New York street. Buy it like rent. Look it over then get fn touch with Mr. Ross, with W. L. BRIDGES, REALTOR. *26-9 If. of P. Bldg. Evenings. Irvington A 6-ROOM MODERN EAST. New bungalow in a delightful neighbor hood of new homes; can be bought on easy payments, start now. Own it clear of debt in tea years. Call Adams. Irvington 166 f. evenings. W. L. BRIDGES, REALTOR. CARROLLTON avenue, in "Johnston's Woods," anew never occupied bungalow, strictly modern, hardwood floors through out, all up-to-date built-in features, full basement, laundry equipped. Pullman breakfast room, sun parlor, tile roof, big lot. “A real place." Call Washington 1079. WE own and offer several choice farms and city properties at pre-war prices. INVESTORS’ BANKING . SERVICE CORP. 212 E. Market St. DOUBLE HOUSE on Park ave., near St. Clair. 1 rooms a side, rents $29, will sell $2. 700. See us for terms. Frank S. Clark & Cos. 228 E. Ohio St. Main 3377. I HAVE two splendid six-room cottages on Rural street, near Washington at a bargain. Splendid homes, not a dollar re pair needed. Modern except furnace. Washington 1079. $lO CASH, then $1.25 weekly, buys large high, level lot two squares southeast of fair grounds. Price *525. bargain. 510 Lemcke Annex. Alain 1103. COLORED. 802 Hiawatha. 1 room*, electric lights, *l5O cash, balance sl2 monthly. Bargain. R H. HARTMAN. 221 North Delaware. REAL ESTATE—SALE OR ■ THAPe ’ FOR SALE OR TRADE—Equity In 5- room cottage for small car and some cash; well, cistern, light, gas, cellar, on improved street. Call at 1515 Montcalm street. REAL ESTATE—WANTED. LIST your small south side residence property with os. We ,havo calls for them. Investment Banking Serv ice Corp. HAVE customer with SI,OOO cash as first payment on modern house. East Michi gan and Tenth; Rural and LaSalle. DYNES REALTY CO„ 127 N. Delaware. Main 5762. WANTED —Several small dwellings south; S2OO to SSOO cash down payment. Ad dress A No. 1122, Times. FAR MS—FOR SALE OR TRADE." FOR EXCHANGE—Two 80-acro farms one 10-acre farm. In Oscado County. Michigan. Will take house, land, mer chandise, poolroom or any other property. G. W. CUPP, Denison Hotel, Indianapolis Ind. 129 ACRES. 200 acres, 120 acres and 212 acres in Indiana to trade for merchan dise or other property. G. W. CUPP, Den ison Hotel, Indianapolis. TRANSFER AND STORAGE GI7 TPCi II STORAGE CHEAPEST K IW/ RATES IN CITY. CALL II 1 If L’ B - Everything at rea sonable price. Packed. II Jl II shipped anywhere, si' u Locked room if desired. *0 West Henry. Main 1699. Traction Terminal Baggage Cos. TRANSFER. Main 1298. Auto. 31-261. CALL SHANK for the best service in hauling, packing, shipping and storage. *37-229 North New verse/ tit. Main 2098. DID TOU SELL ITT It not. try the automobile oolumna of The Times Want Ada. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. KWWWSA^AA/VS^WWW4AA^V^AAAf>AAA^A OVERLAND COUPE A 1920 model that is all but new. j Light and economical to operate. Five wire wheels and all good tires. Make a moderate initial payment and pay the balance as ; you ride. Used Car Department, second floor. THE GIBSON COMPANY 7 Capitol Avenue at Michigan. • “HE BOUGHT A NASH” Here are some bargains at holiday prices If sold holiday week. Note cus tomers' prices; Chevrolet 190, driven 2.000 miles, $565. Dodge touring at $496. Monroe touring, Rex all season's top, $685. Cash or terms. LOSEY-NASH RETAIL CO. Main 3348. OVERLAND 75 $250.00 will cover our clhims and buy this roadster outright. Ar rangements have been made to display it in the Used Car Depart ment. second floor. The Gibson Company, Capitol avenue at Michigan. ATLAS SECURITIES CO. 708 Fletcher Savings & Trust bldg. * \ OVERLAND 90 A model 90 Touring that can be bought for a small investment. Hus been overhaluled and paint is in good condition Easy terms It desired. Used Car Department, second floor. THE GIBSON COMPANY Capitol Avenue at Michigan. EITHER XEW OR USED CARS. INVESTIGATE OUR YEAR PLAN. “YOU SELECT THE CAR. WE FURNISH THE MONEY” AUTOMOBILE FUNDING CO. 912-13 Hume-Mansur Bldg. FORD TOURING Jut the car for the man who only wants to spend a few hundred dollars. In excellent condition. Has demountable rim*. Will sell on easy terms. Used Car Depart ment. second floor. THE GIBSON COMPANY Capitol Avenue at Michigan, FORD, 575 DOWN win get you a good 1917 roadster, bal ance one year to pay. 30 days' free serr icc. A EIBSMAN, 312-14 E. New York. WE have several touring cars and road sters. Will trade for diamonds, stock or equities In city property. 324 K. Market street. Main 6716. HUPMOBILK. late model. 5 passenger touring cur In A l condition; cord tires and lots of other equipment. Call North 9626. _ _____ _ BUlclv light Six. winter top. Call Main 100. MR. HAMMOND AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. I WANT YOUR CAR and will pay you cash for It Don’t forget your money ia wait ing for you. If you can’t drive in, call Main 4446 and immediate attention will he given. 212 K. NSW YORK ST. AUTOS WANTED I. Wolf Auto Parts & Tire Cos. •jV Illinois Pr. • 22-063 AI ' TOMOI in.MS w .-nted. INDI A Ni B PO~ LIS AUTO SALES CO.. 2*3 N. Pennsyl vania st. AUTO REPAIR3 AND UP PLIES. Send us your radiator work Our prices are the very lowest JIAO to SO.OO labor charg;oo. Ev*ry Job pawei double t#?t before da , livary. If your radiator ;<sak. let ua re pair it. POPE RADIATOR CO. 901 E. Washington st. Phone Prca. 436. Ixi.KS. springs and gaskets for iiil car, ' fire extins, ufsher* ami recharges. Bno Fluke polish. spotlights. rootometers, bumpers, side wings, rubber mats, dia mond lenses. Parts for Ford. AAA. 79 W. New York street. AUTO WASHING Our Specialty. 822-834 North UllnoH S Auto Laundry BATTER! e4’ * Kw and guaranteed Ifor any car. Rebuilt, repaired, r^ed. open until 0 p'.lJitU BATTERY LtISTRIBOTIXO CO. 607 Man*. Ave. Main 3145. down'town tire shop. Celluloid replaced In your curtain*. Curtains to order; vulcanising that give* HRtl.sfactlon. 3f Kentucky if! M - ■ r in ting FLEMING A REED. 130- • > ork *t r i -1. -IT D . 6,c YCL£d. BUY THE. BOY A BICYCLE FOR CHRITSMAS. SIO.OO down, $2.00 per week ERNEST HUGHES CO. r.St *r. Main Ave. Main 6404. CASH paid for all kinds of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 509 Massachu setts avenue. >.L ro AND TjIUCKt FOR Hirtß U-DRIVE 'EM. Automobiles rented to drlvu yourself. MARKET,’ MOTOR SERVICE. 334 !■;. Market St. Main f,716. AUTOS for rent. Do your own driving U-Drlve Auto Service, at Hoosler Laundry. Rear Keith’s theater. Main 5921. U A RAGES TO L ET. PRIVATE garage for rent. 1555 Broad way. Circle 1955. ~ HOUSEHOLD uPODa. USED GOODS. Better value f. ir lean money. Reflntshed exactly like new at halt the new price. Also fine ruga, stoves and gas ranges. Guaranteed. y Victrola* at cut prices. USED GOODS STORE. 424 Mass. Avs. There Is only one. RUGS Hundreds of rugs, all kinds; wool Oiler. Axmlnstcr. Bozari. velvet. Wilton#, grass matting, any kind of a rug; we have them. Come and see our rugs before you buy. GLAZER 211 E l Washington et. BARGAIN sci Good heiitlnir stovea of all mako*. cook Htoves and ranse.s at 2 Z% discount; fur niture, rugs and linoleum. Terms If de sired. E. KRUOT, r *o7 E. Washington St. SECTION A LBOOKCASE Many other useful articles In house hold goods at a special low price. 411 Massachusetts avenue. BASEBURNER in A-l condition. Win trade for cook stove. Call Ben Davis 371. GO til BAKER BROS, for furniture, 219 East Washington street. PET STOCK AND POULTRY. WANTED—Homes for nealthy homeless dogs. INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SO CIETY MUNICIPAL DOG POUND. 924 East New York St. Hours: 11 a. m. to 12 noon dally. _ SCRATCH feed; no grit, 32.75; laying mash. 38.25. Delivered. Prdepect 4*16. '• " * INDIANA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29,1920. NO PROFITEERING In this day of high costs and charges of excess profits there is comfort in finding one place where there is no profiteering, and where all the returns in money and service are made to you—if you will only use the medium provided. Others are securing immediate and satis fying returns in its you want prompt action and re sults use Times Want Ads. MISCELLANEOUS —FOR 3ALE. Match Your Coat with a pair of / 1 I TROUSERS I THE PANTS \ / STORE CO 111 Twr 8 tor*, U Hf 48 W. Ohio. Jy 110 K. Market V FREE CINDERS” AMERICAN HOMINY - CO., WEST 18TH AND BELT RAILWAY One Smith typewriter *46.00 One fireproof safe 20.00 One roll-top oflice desk 12.50 One card Index file 4.00 One large flat-top table 5.00 One haj! tree 1.50 One office rug 10.00 408 AMERICAN CENTRAL LIFE BLDG. Quit wearing ready-made PANTS We make them to your jl measure for LEON TAILORING CO. I*l E. New York st. Upstairs. SWEET 'CIDER, ’fresh every day. 7&c’gal lon. bring Jugs. 2022 Hillside. Wood ruft 1455. M IS C hXLANE Q US—W A NT Eh ~ LEW SHANK pays best prices In city for household guodu and fixtures of ail kinds. 227 North N■ • lmi ,tr-et. Mstn *#**. CALI, me before you sell your household goods. I will pay you cash or get you more at auction. L. A. HODGES, auc tioneer. iluln 25*4. WANTED—To buy an engine or thrashing outfit, mention make and size. ALBERT HEDRICK. Story, Ind _ MUSiCAL |N STRUMENTB. ~ PHONOGRAPHS REPAIRED PRICES REASONABLH. THE WARBLETONE MUSIC CO. *25 MASS. AVE. CIRCLE 222. RECORDS, good records of any make you desire. 40c. MAKER UK OS.. 219 U- Wsshlngton. GOOD upright piano. $l4O. Paymenta Main 206 Ask for chas. Morgan. BALDWIN PIANO for sale cheap for cash. North 6*ll. COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE. COAL Indiana Lump, JB. Ohio Lump, sll. Poco. Egg, sl2 Interstate Products Cos. Pn -I a t 914. Mali. 743 HERE’S YOUR CHANCE TO LAY IN YOUR WIN TER COAL AT A REAL SAVING. CALL NORTH 9151. COAL Indiana. Illinois, Eastern Kentucky and hard coal. Big Four Elevator Prospect 6*78. Auto. 62-282. GENUINE POCA. M. R. 311.56 PER TON. L. H. BAIN AtAL CO. MAIN 2151 OR 11 EMERGENCY COAL CO.. 4* N.~Pno~stT Auto. 23-001. Main 5056. Hours * 30- 5:50. Fourth Vein special all week be gins Monday. COAL Why not buy from an !ndtpond#nt con- Nlm. Call North 31fcl and Inventlgiit*. GOAL- COAL COAL Tndlar-.a coal. |7.75. Proap< '1174. ir pent 3174. INDIANA coal Call Main *6 it. nr Auto. 31-60* Price 27 2J. BEST ILLINOIS COAL. 9?6o; Indiana^ 87.25 Main 6920. AUCTION SALE Thursday. 9:30 a. m.. Dec. 30 st our airtion rooms. 229 N New Jersey. We will sell on# nmhogany Stroud player piano, one upholstered davenport one leather davenport, two fumed oak library tables, two mahogany library tables, two sectional bookcases and books, one elec tric floor lamp, one electric fan, one large cedar chest, lied, springs and mattresses, leather Morris chair, two large kaltex chairs, one mahogany dining table and box chairs, mahogany chiffonier, 9x12 rugs dishes and pictures, sideboards, one mahogany music < ablnet, one Victor vlc trola and many other articles. LEW SHANK AUCTIONEER. NOTICE AUCTION BALE. The Cleveland, Cincinnati. Chicago Jk St. Louis Ky. Cos., will sell at publlo auc tion on Monday, January 17th, 1921. 19 a. m., east sldn Leota street, at Shelby street coach yards, Indianapolis. Ind.. un less previously claimed by v’roper ownors, between 80 and 60 cross ties, one second hand planer. 1 engine and boiler on wheels, shipment consigned to Indianap olis Machinery Cos. Terms of sale cash or certified check. - J. K. VANCE, F. C. A., C„ C„ C. & ST. L. ItY. CO. Indianapolis, lnd. “auction “sale” Thursday, 9:30 a. m., Dec. 30, at our auction rooms, 229 N. New Jersey, wo will sell one Dodge roadster, in good running condition; good paint and fairly good tires. LEW SHANK AUCTIONEER. LEGAL NOTlCix. NOTICE. In thci Steuben Circuit Court. February term, 11621. No. 6847. Lam ora Powers vs. Howard I. Powene. State of Indiana, Steuben County, hm. : To Howard I. Powers, greeting: You are hereby notified that the above named plaintiff has this day tiled in the office or the clerk of the Hold court, her certain complaint or petition, alleging therein, among other things, thpt you, the said defendant, on the 3d day of May, 1911, being then a resident of Y’ork. township, Steuben County and State of Indiana, and the same being your usual place of real deuce, w'ent to parti; unknown and have continuously. Mince said date, remained ab sent and unheard from, leaving property In said county, without having made any provision for Its control or management, that by reason thereof, said property Is suffering waste for want of proper care and praying that your estate may be ad judged by said court, subject to adminis tration and an administrator thereof, duly appointed. Now, therefore, you, the said Howard 1. Powers, defendant and absentee, as afore said, are hereby notified that said com plaint and the matters therein alleged, will como up for hearing and determina tion In Said court at the courthouse in the city of Angola, State and county afore said. on Monday, the 21at day of Febru ary, 1921, or as Boon thereafter as such hearing can be had. —• Witness the clerk and seal of Hahl court at Angola, Indiana, this 20th (SEAL) day of December, 1920. ALBERT J. COLLINS, Clerk of Steuben Circuit Court. ALFHONSO C. WOOD, Attorney for Plaintiff. Angola. Ind. LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE OF SALE OF MARION COUNTY VOTING MACHINE BONDS. Notice is hereby given that up to 10 o’clock a. m„ on the Bth day of February, 1921, sealed bids will be received at the auditor’s office of Marlon County, Indiana, : for the purchase of Marion County voting j machine bonds to the amount of seventy- j five thousand ($75,000) dollars, bearing in test at the rate of 5 & per cent per an- i num, payable semi-annually, said bonds | being payable and negotiable at the office I of the treasurer of Marlon County. The said bonds be dated February 1, j 1921, and number seventy-five (75) bonds of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, and be of the following numbers, to-wlt: Ten of said bonds numbered from 7751 to 7760, both Inclusive, in the sum of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, payable one year after date. Ten of said bonds numbered from 7761 | to 7770, both inclusive, in the sum of one j thousand ($1,000) dollars each, payable: two years after date. Ten of said bonds numbered from 7771 I to 7780, both inclusive, in the sum of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, payable three years after date. Ten of said bonds numbered from 7781 to 7790, both Inclusive, In the sum of one thousand $(1,000) dollars each, payable four years after date. Ted of *aid bonds numbered from 7791 to 780(J<'both inclusive, in the sum of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, payable five years after date. Five of said bonds numbered from 7801 to 7805, both Inclusive, in the sum of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, payable six years after date. Five of said bonds numbered from 7806 to 7810, both inclusive, in—the num of one | thousand ($1,000) dollars each, payable I seven years after date. Five of said bonds numbered from 7811 j to 7815. both inclusive. In the sum of one I thousand ($1,000) dollars each, payable j eight years after date. Five of said bonds numbered from 7816 j to 7820, both inclusive. In the sum of one i thousand ($1,000) dollars each, payable ! nine year* date. Five of said bonds numbered from 7821 to 7825, both inclusive, it; the sum of one [ thousand ($1,000) dollars each, payable ten years after date. That said bonds will be sold to the high est responsible bidder, but shall not be sold for less amount than the par value and accrued Interest thereof to date of sale. If not sold on said date they will be offered for sale from day to day until , ■old. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Each bid must slate the full i amount of cash which shall be paid by ! the bidder for the bonds proposed to be ! purchased and shall be agreompanLed by a I certified check tor three# per cent (8 per cent) of the par value of the bonds bid ( upon and drawn against moneys in some j reliable bank In Marlon County, Indiana, j said check to be made payable to the board of commissioners, and shall be held | as a guarantee of the performance of said bid should the same be accepted. The bid must be made upon the form provided by the auditor and must be ac- , com pan ted with affidavits of nonbolluslon ! as provided by law. LEO K. FEBI.ER, Auditor of Marlon County. Indlanapoiia Ind., December 21, 1920. : No. 80*t. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S NOTICE. United States of America. District of In diana. as.: Whereas, a libel of Information was filed In the Dlstlrct Court of the United : States for cite district of Indiana on the I 27th day of October. 1930. by Frederick | Van .Suva. United States sttorney. on be ' half of the United Slates against 10* cases, more or less each containing three gallons, more or less, of whisky, seized aJt said district for vlolatiou of the Inter state commerce law and claiming dam age* in the num of $ ... and praying process against said property and that the same may be condemned and eold there for. . Now. therefore, in pursuance of the I monltl-n under the seal of said court to I me directed and delivered. I do hereby | g.ve public notice to all persons claiming •aid good*, or any part thereof, or In any manner interested therein, that they be and appear before tha District Court of the United States, to be held at the city of Indianapolis, in and for the district of j Indiana, on the first Monday of December next at 10 o'clock of the fotanoon of that 1 day. than and there to Interpose their , claim* and anke thair allegations in that [behalf. MARK 8 TOR EX. Marsha! United States. Attest NOBLE C. BUTLER. Clerk. NOTICE To BIDDERS. Nottce I* hereby given, that the utider i signed, the Board of Commissioner* of Marlon County. Indiana, will, up to it) o'clock a. m . Jan. 18 1921. receive nested bids for the construction of a bridge over I White river and the Michigan road, also I making necessary fill fur road north and I south of the bridge and paving said road. I according to p.an* and pcciocatP>ns on I file In the offl-o of the auditor of Marlon County. l;ch bid mut be accompanied by a bond and noa-colualon affidavit as re quired by law. The hoard reserves the right to reject any or alt bids. Witness cur hand* this 28th day of De cember, 1920. LEWIS W. GEORGE. JOSEPH G. HAVES. CARLIN H SHANK. Comlaaloner* of Merlon County. Attest LEti K. FEBI.BR. Auditor. financial. PERSONAL LOANS S2O TO S3OO This office is operated under the super vision of the State of Indiana and wa es tablished for the purpose of providing a place where honest people can oorrow any amount from 320 to 8300 without paying more than the legal rats of In terest or without being Imposed upon In any way It Is only necessary that you are keep ing bouse and permanently located. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify your employer, neither do we make Inqulrlea 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 let us explain. No charge unless you bor row. Loan* with other companies paid off and more money advanced at legal rates. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAIN 2923 OR AUTO 22-450. i {SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Rooms 205-7-9 Indiana Trust Bldg. 113 E. Wash. Bt. Corner Virginia Ave. YOU CAN BORROW MONEY 80 CHEAP tnd on anch easy terms of repayment | from the Fidelity Loan Company, a 11-1 1 censed and bonded firm, for use In paying : overdue bills or to buy the thing* you i need for CASH at BARGAIN PRICKS | that ivory one should take advantage o( | our service. LOANS ON FURNITURE $20.00 to $309.0C I at legal rales, on short notice and without publicity. Ya give you all the time you want to repv a loan and only charge for the actual Line you have the money. Fair Isn’t it 7 You Can Afford to Borrow On $ 40 py $2 a month and interest !Ons 60 pay $3 a month aid Interest | On SIOO pay $5 a month and intercut FAY MORE ANY TIME AND REDUCE THE COST. IN YOUR BEHALF.) We are on the Job eight hours 1% day, and through personal contact * and personal service, plus a deep personal Interest we can serve you and your friends as you wish to be served. In these unusual times business friendships, close relations, mu tual understandings and co-operation are real assets to all it us. We are ready to go throe-fourths of the way. Now It Is up to you. FIDELITY LOAN CO. 106 E. Market St. WK ARE PREPARED TO MAKE REAI ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. WK PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACTS MORTGAGES, BONDS AND STOCKS' LISTED AND UNLISTED. INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO. FRANK K. SAWYER, Pres. Fifth floor Indianapolis Securities Bldg Southwest corner Delatvure untl Mrrket. INSURANCE in all branches. AUBREY D. PORTER, 916 Peoples Bank bldg. Main 704 9. FIRST and second mortgagee on Indiana and Indianapolis .’-al estate. R. B. WIL SON. 108 N. D o.ware *t. Main 1818. SECOND mortgage loann made on good farms and improved city real estate. GIBRALTAR FINANCE COMPANY. 103 North Delaware rtreet. i __ LARGE I'ttome from rmall expenditure fallow Real Estate advertising In "Wact Ad" column* mt Ths Times. ______________ fine Imvt"bargains in automobllas are Mated under Automobiles and Supplies In The Times Want Ad colurana INTEREST TURNS TO HAMON WILL Woman Under Murder Charge Claimed Beneficiary. ARDMORE, Okla.. De. 20. Interest In l the reported will of Jake L. Hamon, which Clara Smith Hamon, his alleged slayer, declared allotted her one-fourth of his fortune, was renewed today fol lowing the return here of Frank L. Ketch, administrator of the Hamon estate. The secret of the will is held by Ketch, who refused to discuss the cage. Mrs. Hamon’s attorneys, Mathers & Coakley, have announced they will make no effort to probate the will until after her trial on a charge of murdering Ha- Uion. which opens Jan. 24. "The will is In a safe deposit vault i rmd we anticipate no trouble In produc ing it at the proper time,” said Mathers. Friends of the slain oil king, however, deny existence of the document. Mrs. Hamon remained In seclusion al her sister’s home In Wilson, where she went following her arrival In Ardmore. McCray and Jewett Down fo^Addresses Governor elect Warren T. McCray and Mayor Charles Jewett are the principal speakers on the program of the annual meetiug of the Indiana Swine Breeders’ Association, reputed to be the oldest or ganization of Its kind In America, which convenes Jan. S. In the Palm room of the Claypool hotel. "Livestock Resources of Indiana” is the title of Mr. McCray’s address, and Mayor Jewett will speak on the subject of "Why Hogs?” Every phase of livestock farming will be discussed in talks by Prof. J. W. Schwab of Purdne University; ,T. B. Rice of the University of Illinois; W. J. Car michael of Chicago, secretary of the Na tional Swine Growers' Association, aud other experts. Women Not Called for Duty on Juries Special to The Times. KOKOMO, Ind., Deo. 29.—Mrs. Merinda B. Dye, woman jury commis sioner, appointed to that position as a result of the enfranchisement of wom en, is assisting in the work of filling the names of the jury box with persons eligible to that service. When she looked over the Conrthouse she decided at once that there were uo facilities for the use of women who might be sum moned as Jurors and at once announced that no names of women would be de posited In the box for Jury service. Cases to Be Heard in City Court Jan. 5 Charges of obtaining money under false pretenses and grand larceny against Louis D. Frank, 29(77 West Washington street, were continued today in City Court until Jan. 6, and the same date wa* set for the hearing of Louis Horn steln, a notary public, arrested today on the charge growing out of his drawing up a bill of sale for a grocery store at lf*M Indiana avenue. The charges are brought by Mrs. Valera K. Douglas, who purchased the grocery. Perjury charges against Frank were dls inVvsed in City Court yesterday. Protest Against Use of ‘Torture Cages’ SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 20.-Pretests against the reputed use of ‘torture cages” it Ilcatrsz Island Army disciplinary bar rack* in San Francisco Bay were tele graphed to Secretary of War Baker today by a commute of Palo Alto (Cal.) club women. The. women charge the prisoner* who refus ■ to work are forced to stand >n the iron cages ten day* at a time. The ages are said to be fourteen inches deep and twenty-four inches wide, making It impossible for an Inmate to- ebaage h’s position or sit down. Great Britain Sends Financial Envoy Over WASHINGTON, Dec. 29—Great Britain is sending a speciat financial envoy to the United State* to confer with regard to a definite agreement for the funding of (he $10,000,000,000 loan to the allies from the United States, Secretary of Treasury Houston announced this aft ernoon. < Other allied representatives are ex pected to participate In the conferences. Treasury offlcl-ils expect Great Britain to seek Immediate exchange of the de mand notes, which this Government holds, for long-time obligations. n Miner Meets Death in Fall Down Shaft Special to Ths Time*. CLINTON. Ind.. Dec. 20.—Harry New kirk. 32, wa* killed Tuesday night when be fell 265 feet into the Miami coal mine No. 10. He was pushing a car of props on the cage nnd It is believed he thought the cage was In place and was pulled Into the shaft. ID* Is survfved by the widow- and two children. Troops Guard Prison LITTLE ROCK. Ask.. Dec. 29.—The Arkansas State Penitentiary today wa guarded by a detachment of the Pine Bluff machine gun company of the Na tional Guard, while smaller detachments wero on duty at the. Pennl Firms Bt Tucker and Cummins. A widespread plot to free convicts In the State penal institutions was reported before the calling out of the troops, ac cording to an announcement from Gov ernor Brough. FRANKLIN SEAL FUND SB7B. FRANKLIN, Ind., Dec. 29.—A total of £232 worth Os Christmas Health sen!* was sold In Franklin, according to the report today of the Sunshine Girls of the high school who had charge of the enmpnigu. This fund was augmented by sl4l, the receipts of the Klwanis-Ro tary basket-ball game, raising the fund to $373. lIOOSIER PIONEER IS DEAD. NOBLESVILLE, Ind., Dec. 20.~Mrs. Martha J. Foster, 78, widow of Ellis Foster, is dead at her 'home here. The two daughters who survive are Mrs. Ode N'eJdhammer and Mrs. Anna Batz ner. She was born near Brookvllle, Ind. COLUMBUS KIWANIANS ELECT. COLUMBUS, Ind., Dec. 29.—Elmer E. Clay, manager of the Columbus Gas Light Company, was elected president of the Columbus Klwanis Club last night. H. P. Williams, who has occupied the president's chair during the last term, was defeated for re-election by -one vote. BRAZIL MERCHANT FAILS. A voluntary petition In bankruptcy was filed In Federal Court today by Ray Shively, Brazil merchant, In wh eh it Is stated that his debts total $4,0(9.81 and his assets, $2,934. DATE FOR HEARING FfSjED. WASHINGTON, Deo. 29.—Tha Inter state Commerce Commission today / set for hearing on Jan. 17 the application of t lie Washington and Lincolnton jtailrond Company, operating in Georgia,! for au thority to issue SIOO 000 7 per ceijt cumu lative preferred stock. Meanest Thief? CLEVELAND, Ohio, Dec. 29.—1 t was very cold here last night—very cold, Francis Cook will testify. Two thugs relieved him of his cap, over coat and suit in a vacant lot. COAL OUTPUT RECORD MADE 1920 Production Greatest of Any Year Except 1918. WASHINGTON, Dec. 29.—C0al produc- | tion for 1920 will exceed that of any year except the war year, 191S, according to figures computed by the geological sur vey bureau of the Interior Department. The close of the year will mark the re turn of coal to normal prices for the first time since the war, because of in creased production and the falling off of the demand during the last few weeks, representatives of the coal operators de clared today. The production for 1920 will reach about 057,000,000 tons, or more than 23,- 000,000 tons under the 1918 production. Negro Arrested for Theft of Diamond "Hello, AJbert Wood, my old friend, I have not seen yon for a long time," ex- I claimed Detective Charles O’Donnell, as ; he halted a negro on Ohio street. “I don't remember you," answered the 1 negro. “My name Is Wood all right, but j I never saw you before." Wood will not forget O'Donnell again, for he was bound over to the grand jury In City Court today on the charge of grand larceny under a $2,000 bond. Wood had been employed by Walter | Pfaff, 3055 North Meridian street, to ' wash windows, last summer. He disappeared and so did a S4OO diamond ring. Pfaff saw the negro win | dow washer In a park and notified O'Don nell Just what kind of clothes Wood was wearing. A few hours later the detective j saw the negro and greeted him in a I friendly manner. Wood confessed the theft and also ad mitted two burglaries on Arsenal ave j nue, the detective says. Posse Seeks Gang of Bank Robbers TULSA, Okla., Yec. 29.—Heading a pcsse of fifteen heavily-armed men. Sher iff James Woolley today invaded the fa mous hills of the Osage nation in an j tffort to capture five bandits who robbed j the Gusranty State Bank of Sperry, ! Okla., of $1,600 and escaped in an auto | mobile. | A battle Is expected when the posse : overhauls the bandit gang. Tudor Hall Girls Give $265 to Fund The 265 pupils of Tudor Hall today sent*> gift of $265 to the Marlon County headquarters of the Hoover Relief fund. lat 147 North Pennsylvania street. The j puptls of both the higher and lower de ; partments gave entertainments and the girl* took from their Christmas allow i ances to add to the collection. I "Each pupil made some sacrifice in | order to help the fund for the relief of j the starving children,” ssid Miss Fre- I donia Alien, president of the school. The i gift represents the contributions of the faculty and pupils. Merle Stdener's Bible class of the Christian Men Builders of the Third Christian Church ru*de a holiday collec tion of $66.06 for the fund. Car Hits Wagon, Injuring Driver I.yle Jessup, living at 846 Broadway, driver for the Jessup and Antrim Cream ery at 313-15 North Illinois street, was slightly Injured early today when an outbound Illinois street car struck the wagon which he was driving in front of 1034 North Illinois street. According to the police, Jessup, going In the same direction as the car, was knocked through the glass in the wagon and fell in front of the wheels. New Thrift Stamp Regulations Issued WASHINGTON, lec. 29—Regulations for sale by postmasters of the new $1 and $5 thrift saving staps were issued today by the postmaster. Starting its saving campaign before remembrance of Christmas demands on the purse are for gotten, the Treasury Department will offer a $250 treasury certificate in addi tion to the certificates already out. The $1 savings stamp is designed to facilitate saving of more than $25 cents aud less than $5. Sportsmen Organize to Protect Wild Life HAMMOND, Ind., Dec. 29.—Kankakee River Valley sportsmen met in Hammond today to organize for the conserva tion and protection of wild life in the valley. The State department of conservation wiil be represented at the meeting for the projection of fish, game and birds and the preservation of natural re sources in the Kankakee River Valley. Feud-Seen in Murder NEW YORK, Dec. 29.- Salvador Manro, 55, was shot and killed by an unidentified man on the street, in view of hundreds of persons. His assailant ran into an npnrtment. house aud eluded capture, despite the faet the place was quickly surrounded by policemen. Mauro, a wealthy cheese merchant, was believed to have been the victim of an Italian feud. CONSIDERS MARRIAGE CASE. Judge T. J. Moll of Superior Court, Room 5, took under advisement today the case of Pearl Schueler who is asking to have her marriage to Paul Schueler, now of Chicago, annulled on the grounds that Schueler had a wife from whom he was not divorced when the petitioner married him. It Is thought that Judge Moll will refer the case to the grand jury. GREENWOOD RESIDENT DIES. FRANKLIN, , Ind., Dec. 29.—Harvey Taylor, 92, a retired farmer, is dead at his home in Greenwood. He is survived by two daughters. Miss Alma Taylor of Greenwood and Mrs. Nannie Clapp of California, and a son, Judson Taylor ol Indianapolis. Funeral services will be bald Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Greenwood Methodist, Church. BOOZE IN BURLAP BUNDLES. / CHICAGO, Dec. 29.—Federal agents to day seized sixty bundles of burlap at the Pennsylvania station, each bundle con taining one case of whisky. The bur lap was tagged as having been shipped by the Clinton Burlap Company of New York and was consigned to a fake name and address here. Tagged to Dad DENVER, Dec. 29.—w4th a around his neck giving destination. Lawrence ;4moycr, 9, lc#t for Toledo, Ohio, to Join his father, Charles Snioyer. COMMITTEES ON EDUCATION MEET Confer With Hines and Teacher Representatives. Members of the educational legislatlv# committee appointed recently by Gover nor-elect Warren T. McCray, to meet with a committee representing the educational authorities of the State regarding needs of the public schools, met today in the office of L. N. Hines, State superintend ent of public instruction, with members it the State Teachers' Association. Senators Oscar Ratts, Paoli; Joseph Cravens, Madison; Clem J. Richards, Terre Ilaute; Representatives O. A. Do Long, Azalia; Chester A. Davis, Penn ville; Henry L. Humrichouser, Plymouth, form the legislative educational commit tee. Donald Du Shane, president of the State Teachers’ Association, and other of ficers of the organization attended the meeting. It was understood that no recommenda tions would be made following the meet ing, but that the object of the confer ence was to acquaint the legislators with the needs dfc the public schools and tb6 teachers therein. Considerable discussion was held relative to a State teachers' pansion and retirement law. SHIELDS HUSBAND IN MURDER CASE Woman Seeks Punishment for Killing of Lover. DENVER. Col., Dec. 29.—Mrs. James Monroe today demanded that authorities Inflict on her any punishment which her husband might have Incurred through [ the murder of Albert Snook. Monroe, after De had heard reports con cerning the friendship between Snook and Mrs. Monroe, entered Snook’s room, kill ing him and seriously wounding William Wade, who was also In the room at the tinge. Both Mrs. Monroe and her hus band were held. "It was all asy fault," Mrs. Monroe told , authorities. "After meeting Snook, I be came Infatuated with him. He was mad ly In love with me and wrote me impas sioned notes. Like a fool I answered them. My husband was always good to me. I wanted fine clothes and would not quit working to make him a home." Mrs. Monroe advised women who have good husbands to "stay home, let them love and support you, and don’t try to break into their world and do their work.” x Seized Liquor Will Be Brought to City Special to The Times. SOUTH BEND, Ind., Dec. 29.—One hun dred and three cases of American Pride whisky will be taken to Indianapolis to day to be disposed of by Federal author ities following seizure from two defend ants in prohibition cases in Superior Court here Tuesday. The police had seized the liquor from i Carl Zimmer and F.ugene Dambacher, ' local transfer men, without a warrant. ; and Judge C. R. Montgomery ordered the whisky returned. At this. Federal pro- I hibitioD agents immediately took charge ! of the liquor and said they would” take | it to Indianapolis. Zimmer and Dambacher were fined i SIOO aud costs and sentenced to thirty days in jail in spite of the fact that a ! jury recommended the suspension of the i sentences. Lands Job to Keep Wife and_Child Alive CHICAGO, Dec. 29—Obert Flmln, former sailor, who, on Monday, offered to sell himself, "body and soul,” for one year for $2,500, owing to the neces sity of keeping alive his wife and child, today was happy in a job that will pay him $44) a week. - Fred Person, president of a heating company, read of Finnin’s plight and hifed him to work in the company'* shipping department. Bandits Sneak Safe and SIO,OOO Off Car ARKANSAS CITY. Kan.. Dec. 2. Police and railroad detectives today were searching for bandits who looted the American Railway Express office here of SIO,OOO in cash and jewels. The bandits broke into the office and' car-• ried away a 250-pound safe in e ten minute period, while clerks were busy handling express for a passing train. The strong box contained $7,500 in cash and $2,500 in gems. 18 More Indicted NEW YORK, Dec. 29.—Blanket indict ments against ten individuals and eight corporations, all in the sand and gravel business, were returned by the Federfil grand jury as a result of the Lockwood Legislative Committee's disclosure oi graft and monopoly in New York's build ing industry. The indictments charge violation of the Sherman anti-trust act. Ain’t Gona Resign S ALIN A, Kan., Dec. 29.—A. C. Town ley, head of the Non-Partisan League, asserted today he had not resigned and will not resign as head of the organiza tion. Townley said today he would re main here a short time, but the organiza tion drive in Kansas would be kept up all winter. Hoosier Is Missing GRAND RAPIDS. Mich., Dec. 29.—4 X W. Jones, 45, of Frankfort, Ind., who came, here to visit his daughter, Mrs. Carl G. Larson, during the holidays, ia re ported today as missing. She say* he left her home yesterday afternoon to get shaved nnd has not been seen since. Police have begun a search. FORD PLANT CLOSES DOWN. DETROIT. Dec. 29.—The Ford Motor Company's Highland Park plant, where approximately 50.000 men are employed, has been closed for an indefinite period; it was unofficially announced today. The plant was practically shut down last week when it was announced that an 4 Inventory wmuld *e taken from Doc. 241 to Feb. 1. While it Is possible the shopn may remain Idle many days following tibJ completion of the inventory, reports werfl current that the entire operations woulfl be at a standstill until at least Feb. PRESIDENT'S NIECE WEDS. WASHINGTON, Dec. 29 —One of gEM most notnble weddings of the winter swjH sou took place last evening, when Mis’.v Marjorie Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Brown, formerly of At-, lanta, fin., and niece of President Wil son, was married to Benjamin King of New York. TRACTOR RECEIVER NAMED. Harry B. Wilson today was appointed receiver of the Bolton Tractor Company by Judge Solon J. Carter of Superior Court, Room 3. William T. Sortweli filed the petition asking for a receiver as well as judgment for $750 on account. The petitioner stated that the tractor company was in “imminent danger of becoming Insolvent.” Mr. Wllsou gave bond in the sum of SIO,OOO. TURK ENVOYS JOIN REBELS. CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec. 29.—Turkey representatives sent to confer with Na tionalists under Mustnph Kernel at Ab gora, have Joined the Nationalists, it ni reported here today. 9