Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 289, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1920 — Page 7

FxJNERAL DIRECTORS. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 52* Ea Market. Old Fhoije Mala 90S. New Phone, 3T-20S. M. Ragsdale, J. sVah Price, John Paul Ragsdale, A. M. RAGSDAUE CO. 323 North Delaware street. ~ jTc7Wilson - " 1230 Prospect. Auto. 51-671. Prospect 322. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—WM. E. KRIEGKR, New 21-154. Main 1454. 1462 N. Illinois. UNDERTAKERS. W. T. BLASENGYM 1031 Shelby St, Pros. 257*. Auto. 51-114 U NDERTAK EBS- HISET & TITUS, 951 North Del. New 26-664. Mala 3630. 1 DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. MULLEN', AUGUST—Died at the home of his brother. Peter Mullen. 2009 Massachusetts ave., Sunday morning. Funeral Tuesday. 10 a. m., at the home, . Itasca Tribe, L O. R. M., have charge of the funeral. Members and friends Invited. Burl m e t esy. IN MEMORIAM. MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of Joseph G. Hoftbauer, tvho died two .tears ago today, April 12. ISIS. What a bitter grief, a shock severe To part with one so dear. The depth of our sorrow we can not tell In the loss of one we loved so well. Our loss Is great; we'll not complain But trust In God to meet again. Sadly missed by his WIFE. CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN. CARDOFTHANKS. CARD OF THANKS—We extend our heartfelt thanks to relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and assistance during the sickness and death of our beloved husband and father. Nicholas Stahl. We especially thank the Rev. Fathers O'Connell and Fisher. Dr. C. L Ward. T. E. Callahan, the undertaker; the Gamma Delta Psi sorority; relatives, neighbors, business associates and all others who expressed their sympathy to us through their beautiful floral offerings. ' MRS. NICHOLAS STAHL AND FAMILY. LOST AND FOUND. LOST SUNDAY EVENING, APRIL 11, ONE 37x5 FALLS RIB TREAD CORD TIRE, MOUNTED ON KELSEY RIM, BETWEEN NOBLESVILLE AND INDIANAPOLIS, OR IN THE CITY. FINDER PLEASE CALL PROSPECT 762, JACOB F. NEUBAUER. 339 EAST WYOMING ST. REWARD. STOLEN One 1920 Packard touring car, dark blue body, yellow wood wheels. Frestone tires, license number 101363 motor number 158435. Reward. GEO. H. MOORE & CO., Lemcke Bldg. LOST—Flat bill book containing SBO In bills and 5c piece in Cuban money; I. a V. annual pass for 1919. Two ladies and child was seen to pick it up between .. Standard grocery and East street Saturday noon. Please return and receive liberal reward. WILLIAM C. AILES. 209 South Keystone. Prospect 3940. AT DOG POUND 924 East New Yhrk St. Shepherd; picked up In 1200 block of West Thirtieth street. Large collie on Oliver avenue. We wish to find owners. Indianapolis Humane Society. LOST—Pocketbook containing 324 and some change and a key. Friday afternoon in downtown shopping district. Return to Indiana Daily Times office. Reward. LOST—Oblong pin, diamond-shaped, platinum. set with three diamonds. Call Main 7185, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.. or Circle 719 after 6 p. m. Liberal reward. LOST—An Eastern Star pin. Circle 2950. 919 N. Pennsylvania. Apartment 4. Reward. LOST—A round pin set with pearls valued as keepsake. Call North 1627, or Auto. 44-777, Reward. ROOMS—TO LET. FOR RENT—A modern furnished room in a private family. Lady preferred. Woodruff 7743. BEAUTIFUL room, strictly modern; man and wife or 2 ladies employed; reference. Harrison 760. ROOMS for rent. 4 Plum street. MRS. STERLING. FURNISHED large front room suitable for ... —— NOTICES. , THE G. L. STEWART COMPANY LOOMS MANUFACTURERS OF LAMPS AND SHADES Saffron yellow, Shriner's porcelain figure mounted as lamp. Sunitlc shade of fuchsia color with trimmings in contrasting tone. Specially priced $12.50. Any shade made to order in plain colors or fancy floral and Japanese designs. Polychrome, walnut, hamogany and Vatican bases. Your shades repaired at a small cost. G. L. STEWART & CO. 134 VIRGINIA AVE. _ MAIN 2854. WE buy, raise and soil fur-bearing rabbits and other fur-bearing animals. List what you have with us, stating your lowest prices on large lot shipment. The FUR AND SPECIALTY FARMING CO.. 515-517 N. P. Ave., Fargo, North Dakota. FURNACE, second-hand, for sale. We take out many furnaces In good condition and Install Moncriefs. MONCRIEF FURNACE CO., 915 North Davidson St. Main 7820, BENEFIT DANCE and card party. Denison hotel, Thursday evening. April 19. I. Auxiliary to Plumbers and Steamfitters. PET STOCK AND POULTRY. ATLAS BIRD AND PET CO. (REG.). 130 Virginia ave. Phone Main 5533. Everything In the bird and pet stock line. Phone or call. Write for price list, catalogue. Open evenings until 8:30 p. m! FOR SALE—Pedigreed New Zealand Red Flemish Giants and Rufus Red rabbits. Call Ben Davis 692. ring 1. BARRED ROCK hatching eggsT $1.25 a setting. North 4395. HORSES AND VEHICLES. JOSEPH HAAS highest prices for dead horses, cows and hogs. Call Main 1039. Auto. 26-77*. Transfer A_ ND storage! If STORAGE CHEAPEST // ( \Vy RATES IN CITY. CALL If i )( US. Everything at reaU I sonable price. Packed. Wj f IJJ Jl shipped anywhere. Li Locked room if desired. , 30 West Henry, Main 4699. \ BAGGAGE 7 called for and delivered to all parts of city. TRACTION TERMINAL BAGGAGE CO.. 118 W. Wabash street. Main 1293. Main 5489. Auto. 31-261. CALL SHANK for the best service In hauling, packing, shipping and storage. 277-229 North New, Jersey St. Main 2028. J. K. TRANSFER CO. for local aud overland hauling. 938 E. Washington St. Prospect 3282. C. F. CAIN TRANSFER. Main 7*52. 116 North New Jersey street. COAL AND WOOD for sale. Pocahontas M. R $9.00 Kentucky Lump $9.00 Illinois Lump ’.. $7.50 Indiana Lump $7.00 L. H. Bain Coal Cos. Main 3331 Main 2151. OLD YINCENNESCOAL • ndlann Egg 86 25 Indiana Lump 36.2* Indiana Mine Run isiio ‘ THE J. L. HAMPSOiV COAL Co!'

MALE HELP—WANTED. MIDWEST ENGINE CO. t-eeds SKILLED MEN for LATHE SCREW MACHINE ASSEMBLERS GISHOLTS and EXPERIENCED FLOOR MOULDERS We operate both day and night shifts. 4 Apply EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Nineteenth and Martlndalo. Match Your Coat 48 W OHIO ST. Near IIL ; 110 E. MARKET ST. Near*Renn i WAN TED EXPERIENCED CLOTHING SALESMEN FOR SATURDAY. GOODMAN CLOTHING STORE, 464 WEST Washington. EXPERIENCED FITTER ON MEN’S CLOTHING, GOOD ADVANCEMENT FOR RIGHT PARTY. ADDRESS A 2976, TIMES. Men to fill places of switchmen in Big Four yards who are on illegal strike. Apply F. M Reynolds, Supt., 615 Majestic Bldg. MEN TO HANDLE EXPRESS Platform men, day and night; experienced drivers, also stable men. American Railway Express I Cos., 255 S. Meridian St. J. E. Kennedy. ELDERLY MEN TO WORK IN MILL DEPT. ) THOMAS MADDEN, SON & CO., BIG FOUR AND FLETCHER. OFFICE BOY Advertising agency wants bright enerj getlc boy. Good opportunity for advance- | ment. 1206 Merchants Bank Bldg. SiiMli ‘ wanted at once. Apply AMERICAN GLUE CO., 539 W. 14th st. FIREMAN AND BOILER WASHERS. EXPERIENCED WHITE MEN; 8 HOURS WORK. GOOD PAY. FREE CAR FARE. SEE MR. ANDERSON OR MR. MILLER, 1150 IW. WASHINGTON ST. PORTER FOR GENERAL WORK. WILLARD STORAGE BATTERY CO., 25-29 W. 11TH. j WOOD WORKERS, two or three good allround mill men are needed by a small planlrfg mill In Indianapolis; good wages j and conditions are assu, id to the right : men. Your reply will be treated confij dentlally. Give home address and telephone number. Address A No. 2978. Times. WANTED —AT ONCE, POT AND PAN WASHER, WHITE PREFERRED. APPLY MISS | FOSTER, CITY HOSPITAL. LABORERS Apply employment department IMi PERI A L DROP FORGE CO., 510 S. ! Harding. COLORED LABORERS TEN HOURS WORK; GOOD WAGES. FREE CAR FARE. SEE MR. ANDERSON OR MR. MILLER. 1150 WEST WASHINGTON ST. MEN' FOR CRATING ANIT sHIF PING DEPARTMENT. HAYWOOD TIRE & EQUIPMENT CO., 530 N. CAPITOL AVE. WANTED—Af“ONCE,~ W HITE CHEF. APPLY MISS FOSTER, CITY HOSPITAL. BOY FOR MESSENGER SERVICE IN OFFICE OF LARGE CORPORATION; GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT. APPLY IN PERSON. AMERICAN CENTRAL LIFE INS. CO. NIGHT MAN for watchman and cleaning work In downtown store; position permanent; references. Address A No. 860, Times. WANTED—Experienced firemen on chain grate stokers. Apply MR. RAY, Union Traction Power House. Anderson. Ind. MEN for work In stock room. Apply TAGGART BAKING CO., 18 North New Jersey street. WATCHMAN—Night work for Washington street store; reference required. Address A No. 861, Times. WANTED—Laborers at fertiliser factory. Emerson avenue and East Thirtieth st. Good wages. PORTER and dishwasher, waiter or waitress. STATION INN No. 6 West Lolusiana street. WANTED —Man for kitchen work. UNION STWI It <N RESTAURANT. JIEV with teams and trucks to do coal hailing. 1001 Southeastern avenue. WANTED-—Men to hang awnings. ADA ANCE TENT AND AWNING CO SHOE repair men. Call E. B. HOLTAmT Prospect 771. • WANTED—Man to drive team, steady CO.

MALE HELP—WANTED. Men, boys and colored women wanted. S. Keystone Ave and Belt R. R. Take Prospect car to end of line. Fairmount Glass Works. WANTED LABORERS. 18TH AND MILL. INDIANAPOLIS LIGHT & HEAT CO. Handy man, experienced in acetylene welding. Holcomb & Hoke Mfg. Cos. RAILWAY' mall clerks are offered $1,300 entrance salary Ith promotions to $2 1"5. For full particulars and preparation, write INDIANA CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL, 157 N. Illinois st., room 207, Indianapolis, Indiana. NIGHT WATCHMAN White. Apply Mr. Kunkel. MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK. AUTO MACHINIST for new car work, coo<i pay, steady work. Apply Mr. Livingston. E. VV. STEINHART CO., Meridian at. at 11th. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES sharpened. TUTTLEDGE, 201 Indiana v. MEAT CUTTER and grocery clerk; capable man. 814 Union street. MEN to unload cars. 1001 Southeastern avenue. 8 EN—W ANTED. SALESMEN WANTED FOR THE O. K. GIANT BATTERY COMPANY. LEADS FURNISHED; EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY. E. M. HAYNES. DISTRICT SALES MGR., 12 PEMBROKE AItCADE. MAIN 4077. FEMALE HELP—WANTED. Samples now ready. Have your old hats made into new spring j models. Send for illustrated price list. IHDIAHAPOLIB i hat bleaghery L2B Kentucky Ave. Main 6179. _ ____ ■■ - .. . — J)

1U 18 TO 30 YRS. OF AGE FOR LIGHT CLEAN FACTORY WOR K. STEADY EMPLOYMENT UNDER GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS. TAKE GARFIELD CAR. AMERICAN CAN CO. South East & Belt R. li. WOMEN YVe will teach women without factory experience to operate machines, do bench work and some semi-clerical work Our rates are good and forking conditions pleasant. ROCKWOOD MFG. CO.. 1801 English avenue. EXPERIENCED PARCEL POST BUNDLE WRAPPER Either male or female. Apply at once, Employment Bureau, fourth floor. PETTIS DRY GOODS CO. ALTERA TION LADY ON LADIES’ AND MEN’S GARMENTS; STEADY POSITION. GOODMAN CLOTHING STORE 464 W. WASH. ST. WHITE WOMAN WHO UNDERSTANDS COOKING TO TAKE PLACE OP THIRD COOK; GOOD WAGES. MISS FOSTER. CITY HOSPITAL. HE M STITCHER EXPERIENCED; LIBERAL SALARY. PAGE’S 312 Occidental Building. WANTED—Power machine operators to sew on awnings. Young or middle-aged. 18-50. ADVANCE TENT AND AWNING CO.. 815-19 Adelaide street. WANTED —Female nurse for night work; single and one who has had Institutional work preferred. Call or write to the HORD SANITARIUM. Shelbyvllle, Ind. TWO WOMEN, white; one for upstairs work and one to care for dining room. THE BERTHA BALLARD. 411 N. Deiaware Auto 28-105, Bell, Circle 3230. HAIR DRESSER; experienced; can make you very attractive offer. Call or write MRS. L. CASEY, 3061 North New Jersey street. Telephone North 8724. WANTED—Woman to do general housework. ADVANCE TENT AND AWNING

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1920.

FEMALE HELP—WANTED. AN IMMEDI ATE OPPORTUNITY FOR GIRLS OVER 16 IN LONG DISTANCE DEPT. WE ARE INCREASING OUR FORCE OF LONG DISTANCE OPERATORS, AND NEED 25 GIRLS AT ONCE. WE WILL PAY YOU GOOD WAGES WHILE LEARNING AND WE ALSO HAVE AN INTERESTING PROPOSITION TO OFFER THOSE WHO BECOME PERMANENT EMPLOYES. ATTRACTIVE ROOF GARDEN. MUSIC LUNCHES AT COST. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. CORNER NEW YORK AND MERIDIAN STS. ROOM 522. GI RL WITH SOM E A DORIC SSOOR AP H EXPERIENCE. GOOD OPENING. APPLY' IN PERSON. AMERICAN CB*6TKAL LIFE INS. CO. GIRLS over 16 yeara of age to Ice and pack cakes and crackers. Apply TAGUAKT BAKING CO.. 18 North New Jersey. INSTRUCTIONS. RAGTIME Plano playing in 20 leeaona. Professional stylo for players. Booklet sent free. CHRISTENSON SCHOOL, 106 Pembroke Arcade. Circle *034. FOUNDATION work taught on piano; children 9 to 15 yeara solicited. S. E. WHEELING. Irvington 4099. detectives. Ouigley-Hyland Agency Civil and Criminal Investigators 826-829 Law bldg Main 29M. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTSPIANO TUNING VIRGIL_ McDERMID. Irv, 1965. PIANO for sale; bargain; party leaving city, lrvlngtor fit, MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE, FINAL Cleanup Sale of Uncalled-for and Sample Suita and Overcoats 860 striped gray worsted suit, size 85. sale price, |!5. 860 plain gray serge suit, size 38, sale price, *45. 850 gray checked casslmere suit, size >l, sale price. 885. 176 fancy dark brown plaid suit, size 39, sale price. 860. 855 fancy striped worsted, double-breast-ed suit, size 39, sale price, 348, 170 silk striped worsted suit, belted model. size 39, sale price. SSO. 880 brown unfinished worsted suit, Htie 40. sale price. 840. S6O plain gray unfinished worsted suit, size 40. sale price, S4O S6O plain gray worsted double-breasted cost and trousers, size 40, sale price, $36. S6O dark brown unfinished worsted suit, else 41. sale price, S4O. 860 blue serge suit, size 42, sale price, 835. S6O black serge suit, size 43, sale price, B*s. 860 dark gray striped tweed suit, size 44. sale price, 8 45. 860 blue silk mixed suit, size .46, sale price. 846. 875 dark mixed tweed topcoat, else 36. sale price 8 45. Fits a man five feet four Inches In height. 860 brown checked topcoat, size 36. sale price, 835. 850 black cheviot topcoat, size, 36. sale price, 830. 850 aoft finish gray overcoat, alee 37. eaie price. 380. 860 fancy plaid overcoat, belted model, size 38, exile price, 830. 360 plain gray topcoat, size 40. sale price, 140. 385 blue kersey overcoat, size 42, sale price. 365. 360 dark gray ulster, size 42, sate price, 336. 375 brown cheviot overcoat, belted model, size 42, sale price, 345.

W. G. SCHNEIDER, •V.i West Ohio Street Be sure you are In the right place. a . nj, Drop-Head Slngei other bargains. *I.OO per fy week. All makes RESI jif PAIRED. HEMSTITCH■*i 13 ING while you wait, li)o PER YARD WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO., Main (00; Auto. 25-218. 812 Ma—■ Ave. CASH jfkuIBTERS. EXPERT REPAIRING. CENTRAL CASH REGISTER EXCHANGE no west omo st. circle zjsc. I Mail 'Em In O.G.Klugel,P.l). \ A-'Pf j V 23J South Meridian -ve Main 8823. Steel tape repairing. CHEAP' Star well drilling machine complete with all tools for three and fourinch wells, 300 feet. C. H. Fulleton, Ooodland, Ind. _ WE have 1 few undelivered eulte for sale at reasonable prices. They are worth seeing. LEON TAILORING CO„ 131 B. New York street. _ RECORD AND PLAYER ROLL EXCHANGE. TUTTLE MUSIC SHOP. 201 INDIANA AVE. _____ YOUNG woman’s coat; good condition. Call Main 3411 during the day. MRS. EVANS. L L A NBOIJS-—W_AN_TUJ3_._^ Call Cooperider IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO SELL. Household goods, office furniture, store fixtures, oriental rugs and draperies—anything of value. Used Goods Store. Main 2288. Auto. 22-288 424 Mass. Ave. loTmTsquare feet of floor space to be filled. If you have anything to sell, call a buyer from the largest, oldest and best-rated used furniture More in the state. Baker Bros. LEW SHANK pays best prices In city for household goods and fixtures of all kinds. 227 North New Jersey street. Main 2023. Office Furniture Wanted Anythin; you have. Call Cooperider. USED GOODS STORE. Main 2288. Auto. 22-288. IF your clock Is not running phone Circle 4307. M. R. SHBARN. 811 North Alabama. ______ WE will buy and pay spot cash for the furnishings of good homes, up to SI,OOO. Baker Bros. BUSINESS SERVICES. ~~ GEM POLISH 1. Open package at either end. 2. Wet sponge (which we furnish with each bar), to make paste. 3. Apply paste on window or mirror In narrow streaks about one foot apart, using rponge. 4 With dry cloth spread paste over glass at once before It dries, and keep rubbing until all dirt and polish have disappeared. At your grocery, drug store and at department store*. GT7M POLISH MFG. CO., is when bldg. main 387. FOR call JOHNSON.

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. AAfWVWWWWN/WWVWWWf\A/WWS^^ REO SEDAN Practically new, run about I.SOO miles, equipped with Royal Cord tires. One extra Royal Cord spare. CADILLAC Elght-oylinder, Model 53, 7passenger; car In good running condition. Tires good. CADILLAC Eight-cylinder; Model 51. 7passenger; car In good running condition. Tires fair. COLE 8 1916 model, 5-passenger touring, In good running condition. LOCAL BRANCH Nordyke & Marmon Cos. MERIDIAN AND ELEVENTH. Investigate Our Weekly Pavment Plan BARGAINS USED CARS We have Fords, Chevrolets, Maxwells, Oaklands, Saxons, Bulcka, Grants and others at low prices. Some as low as SIOO down; balance weekly. No brokerage. INDPLB. AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO.. 518 N, Capitol. OPEN KVKNINQa INVESTIGATE OUR WEEKLY PAYMENT PLAN Overland touring, 3426 down. 35.00 wk. 1917 Studebaker. $l6O down, 85 50 wk. Late model Ford, 385 down. $4 00 wk. Ford roadster, SIOO down, 35.00 week. Ford truck. 3100 down. 84.50 week. MERCANTILE GARAGE 125 South Pennsylvania Main 6830 Open evenings and Sunday. REBUILT CARS THAT ARE REBUILT WILBUR JOHNSON CO., REBUILT CAR DEPT. MR. M. L. WORRELL 724-30 North Meridian. Main 3968. NATIONAL SEDAN Seven-passenger, seven months old. five cord tires, whipcord upholstering Price, $2,600. NATIONAL AUTOMOTIVE CO. 426 N. Capitol ave. REBUILT CARS THAT ARE REBUILT WILBUR JOHNSON CO., REBUILT CAR DEPT. MIL M. L. WORRELL, Mgr. 724-30 North Meridian. Main $956. HAL 12, ROADSTER 1919 model; six wire wheels, six cord tires; practically new. NATIONAL AUTOMOTIVE CO. 42* N. Capitol ave. DETROIT ELECTRIC SMALL FOUR-PASSENGER. NEW BATTERIES AND NEW PAINT. THIS CAR HAS SEEN VERY LITTLE USE. AN EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN. DETROIT ELECTRIC SAt.ES CO., 963 N. Meridian. Main 943 • Auto. 21-126. OVERLAND COUNTRY CLUB Four sod tires, wire wheels, new top and tn good shape mechanically. One of these little roadsters Inexpensive to operate. DETROIT ELECTRIC SALES CO. BARGAIN - Chevrolet "Baby Grand” touring car; flve-pasenger; practically new and in best of condition. Call Main 7141. or Main 4074. COLE 8, touring, A-l mechanical shape; new cord tires; newly painted; cash or payments. Terms over 12 monthly payments. DIKTZ-JAMES SALES CO., 134 East Market street. Main 6716. Open evenings and Sunday morning STUTZ Bulldog special 4-passenger: extra wheels and tires; very good condition; price fair. DETROIT ELECTRIC SALES CO.. _____ __ 963 N, Meridian. ONE model 25 Bulcle touring; good running condition. One Bulck C 34 roadster; motor and chassis Just overhauled; & tires. MADDEN COPPLE CO., 209 West North street. STUTZ Bulldog special 4-passenger; extra wheels and tires; very good condition; price fair. DETROIT ELECTRIC SALES CO. North Meridian. BUICK TRUCK; electric lights and start” cr; pneumatic tires. 2 new, 2 fair; paint new; bargain. See D. E. Rider for terms. JON EH- WHITA KER SALES CO. Department pf Used Cars. 843 N Capitol. Main 2346. INTER -ST ATH ROA DSTEIt. with winter top; In A-l shape; good tires and good paint; bar, tin price. DIETZ-JAMEB, 834 E. Market St. Main 6716. Open evenlngs and Sunday morning. CHEVROLET—RoyaI Mall roadster; Just the car for a city salesman; terras over twelve monthly payments Dlets-Jsmes, 334 B. Market st. Main 5716. Open evenings and Sunday morning. OVER LAND, 758 roadster; good tires'; overhauled; good buy for city salesman. DIKTZ-JAMES SALES CO.. 334 E. M.' •- ket St. Main 6716. Open evenings and Sunday morning. OAKLAND 4, touring; Just been overhauled; new paint and new top. This car Is In excellent condition; bargain; 3300 down, balance one year; payments. 332 N - Capitol. _ Main 6292. CHEVROLET 8 touring; good paint, good tires; mechanically good. Cash or payments. DIETZ-JAMES, 334 East Market street. Main 5716. Open evenings and Sunday morning, FORD light delivery truck, good for grocer or butcher shop; excellent running condition; newly patntea, 3275. 332 N. Capitol. Main 6292. MAXWELL TOURING—In good shape. A bargain. Terms or trade. DIKTZJAMES, 334 East Market St. Main 5716. Open evenings and Sunday morning. 1919 CHEVROLET coupe 4-907 In good mechanlcal shape, has good tires and paint. A bargain. DIETZ-JAMES SALES CO.. East Market. Main_s7l6. _____ JACKSON 8. chummy roadster. 5 good tires, newly painted; looks and runs like new; a bargain; 3575. Main 6292. 332 North Capitol. HUDSON Super-Six touring, almost new. bargain price. Dletz-James, 334 East Marked Main 5716. Open evenings and Sunday morning. BUICK SIX. 1916; new top, new cushions. repainted, A-l condition. You can buy it right. SBSO. Main 6292. 332 North Capitol. CHUMMY ROADSTER. six - 'cylinder; terms or trade. DIETZ-JAMES, 334 East Market. Opening evenings and Sunday morning. FOR SALE CHEAP ~ Ford, 1917; winter top; in good condltlon. D. E. PRAY. 1643 North Delaware. COLE 8 touring, 1916; repainted, new top and cushions; A-l condition; $750. Main 6292. 332 North Capitol avenue. COM MO NW EALTH Four-Forty - ' automo~ bile, DIETZ-JAMES. 334 East Market. Main 5716. Marlon county dealers. FORDS In best running condition: newly painted good tires; a bargain at 3850 a piece. 832 N. Capitol. Alain 6292. LATE model Ford roadster; good concUUon. 3325. Woodruff 3462.

A UTOMOBI LES FOR BALE. COLE, aero 8, 7-passenger touring car; not' quite a year old; cord tires with extra; price, $2,250. Terms, 40 per cent down, balance in 1 year. NATIONAL AUTOMOTIVE CO., 426 N. Capitol. Main 4758. DETROIT ELECTRIC Recent model; completely rebuilt; exceptional bargain. DETROIT ELECTRIC CO. Majn 1943. 963 N. Meridian. BUICK 4 roadster; five tires, new top, newly painted; $526. Main 6292. 332 N. Capitol avenue. FOR SALE—Five-passenger touring car; good condition; electric lights and starter. Call Woodruff 5615. FOR SALE—Studebaker sedan in perfect condition: 1917 model. Call Woodruff 618, or North 7148. FOR SALE—Chalmers, 5 passenger, $260 If sold at once. Belmont 2955. ~~~ TRUCK3--FOR SALE. APEXTRUCKS 1 Ton. 114 Ton. 2% Ton. ROMAIN APEX TRUCK CO. Indiana Distributor. 8009 Central Ave. Antn. 43-705. Bell. North 6650. SSOO WILL buy a I*4-ton Kissel truck In A-l condition; complete with cab ar.d stake body. Reason for selling, had to have larger truck. Phone Prospect 370. ■I. HENRY AMT CO. TRACTORS FOR SALE, FARMERS ATTENTION! General Ordnance farm tractor, 12-22 rating, at a special price for a quick sale. This tractor has never been used and is ready to drive away. COLONIAL AUTO CO., 957 N. Meridian St. ;7automo biles—wanted AUTOS WANTED CASH FOR YOUR CAR We need them to supply our demand. We will pay up to $750 per car. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 518 N. Capitol. Main 2638. Auto. 22-019. I WANT YOUR CAR and will pay you cash for it. Don’t forget your money ia waiting for you. If you can’t drive in, call Main 4446 and immediate attention will be given. 212 E. NEW YORK ST. AUTOS WANTED We pay cash. No delay for your money. It Is here for you. Come In or call. I. Wolf Auto Parts & Tire Cos. 619 N. Illinois et Main 1579. Auto 22-063. We also buy Junk cars. CAPITOL Auto Parts and Tlrs Cos. la buying and selling used cars, tires, tubes and parts st 75 per cent of list. 319 North Illinois Main 6090 AUTO REPAIRS AND BUPPLIEB. JOB PLATING ..othlng la too large or too small for us to handle. Special equipment for repairing automobile trimmings. INDIANAPOLIS PLATING CO. 633-36 Kentucky ave. Main 2936 Main 6623.

AUTO WASHING Our Specialty. 322-814 North Iltlnota S & S Auto Laundry LOWKBT PR ICED HIGH ' GRADE-BAT-tery made. DIXIE STORAGE BATTERY 00. Main 5131. 631 Massachusetts ave. ONE-MAN auto tope, side curtain#. #ea and radiator cover*. PERFECTION AUTO TOP CO., 1107 Udell street. North 545, New and guaranteed batteries, 6 volt, $22; 12 volt. S3B. BATTERY DISTRIBUTING CO., 607 Mass. Ave. Main 8145. BATTERIES. Second Hand. ' Cheap. 607 Massachusetts. Main 3143. AUTO PAINTINO Ford. $lO up. Others, sl6 up. D. D. FLEMING. 10 W. Wzbazh. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCI-ES.~ HARLEY-DAVIDSON Motorcycles and Bicycles Johnson Motor Wheels THE H. L. DIPPLE CO. EVANS LIGHTWEIGHT Motorcycles, $135.00 MERZ MOTOR CO., INDIAN TWIN, two speed. In A-l shape; fandom, Prest-O-Llte and tank with brilliant burner; tlrea prectlcally new. This motorcycle In perfect condition and ready to ride away. Call North 6223 and a*k for Don after 6 p. m. CASH paid for afl kinds of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 600 Massachusetts avenue. FOR SALE—Bicycle; nearly new. 2029 Laurel street. ~A UT OSA N D TRUCKS FQ R~"HI ft S AUTOS FOR RENT —Do your own driving. U-Drlve Auto Service at Hoosi.ur Laundry. Rear Keith's theater. Main 6921, TAIL O RS AND CLEANERS. ~ H. G. FITE Practical Tailor and Cutter Dry cleaning, pressing and repairing; army overcoats made over; ladies' work a specialty; work called for and delivered. North Capitol avenue and Ohio street. Automatic 20-641. Circle 690^ CAPITOL Garment Cleaners, 1246 North Capitol avenue. Main 6477. Main 4160. Auto. 21-241. J. SCHWARTZ, tailor and cleaner. 81 Kentucky avenue. Main 2679. REAL ESTATE—* O * BALE. I HAVE many good bargains on south side near Fountain Square; modern and semi-modern; singles and doubles. Call Prospect 6184 after 4 p. m. 1054-56 W. Twenty-ninth street, double; s3.ooo.cash, terms. 806 W. Walnut st., double cottage In rear, $4,500; SSOO cash. S. G. BULLUP. 1349 N. Senate. Circle 456._ Auto 26-719. CHOICE large lot near Maple Road blvd.. within two squares of fairgrounds; $lO cash, balance $1 weekly. 640 Lemcke Annex. Main 1409. WEST INDIANAPOLIS double" 4 rooms on a side; rent $lB. Price $1,500. I. N. Richie & Son. Realtors. HAI'OH ST.. 408; four-room cottage; price, $1,500, $l5O cash and wmalnder at sls a month. H. G. MONKN. __ Mg In 31£8. CALL at 524 Merchant* Bank U<sg.. acres rich and highly Improved suburban property. $4,500. Traction stop. " INDIANA TRUST CO." ~ Sells real estate, collects rent, writes fire Insurance. SOUTHEAST. S6OO buys 5-room modern cottage, 81J9 Shelby street; balance —Mala4Lorkorlh4lH.

REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. TO THE WORKMAN—THE WAGE EARNER Whether you have present savings or not, write the American Mortgage Company, 5 B. Market Street, Indianapolis, for specific information on HOW TO BUY OR BUILD AND OWN YOUR OWN HOME! Semi-Modern Semi-Modern, East $250 cash and $22 per month; six-room i cottage; price, 82,400. i Mr. Mclnteer, w^n I. N. Richie & Son, Realtors 151 East Market street. Main 520. Evenings and Sunday, call Irvington 8697. 16% GROSS Two double houses on Hovey street near Midwest Engine Cos.; good condition, small : houses; all on one floor, which means I smaller upkeep. Rent $lO per month per j side; S4O per month total. Price 83,000. ' Electric lights. CRANDON & JAMESON. 127 N. Delaware St- ; Main 5762. $2,300. 3500 down, 325 a month, buys 5-room house and back porch inclosed, fruit trees and garage; furnace and electric lights; both waters In house; on Lawson ave. 83.06 Q 81.000 down. 340 a month, buys two houses on one lot on Blake street. * MR LEE. Belmont 1680. COLORED BUYERS • 31.800. 3300 down, sl2 a month; move In the house In about a week. Riverside car Une. tlix-room, electric lights, cellar. 3700. 8100 down, $lO a month, 3-room house; city water, on Patterson street. MR. LEE. Belmont 1580. $2,000 Bungalow Corner Randolph and Deloss; four rooms, electric light, gas and water; large lot; rash, S2OO, 815 monthly. Canaday Realty Cos. See Alias Kronen be r^er. Main 6340. Evenings, North 6306. 6-ROOM BUNGALOW - " 1605 Wilcox St.; large corner lot, grapes and chicken pork; large garage; electric Ughts; price, $2,200; SSOO cash, S2O a month. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Main 4517. Residence, Belmont 2037. j FOR SALE by owner, five and six-room house; gas and electricity; easy pay- . ments. i One eight-room modern house, north; I cheap for cash. Double garage. Phone ; Harrison 734. . THREK-FOITRTHS acre home edtea west on car line; $lO down; five years to pay balance on Installment plan. Prospects for | Increase In value certain. Immediate possession for garden purposes. Let me explain without obligations. Address A No. 859. Times. S-ri r Investment Double East— Leased for one year for S7O per month; In flrstJL U. class condition inside and out; for quick sale. $6,000. GEORGE A. LUCAS, Realtor. 208 American Central Life. Circle 6600. CAHHFOR DOUBLES - If you have a double showing a reasonable Income and want an Immediate sale, call Main 5340 and North 5352 NORTHEAST. 1100 block p'ark”avenueT modern double rooms to side, smalt double and single In rear on Myron street. Price $11,000; $4,040 cash, balance monthly. Ask today. S. G. BULLUP, 1849 N. Senate. Clicle 4956. Auto. 26-719. SI.OO CASH and $1 weekly; no taxes or Interest for two years; close In; cement walks, gravel street, sewer; rioting out I eale prices reduced to $260. Richie-Davis Cos., Inc. j 161 E. Market St. Main 620. WEST INDIANAPOLIS; close to carline; : Division St.; Immediate possession; fiveroom cottage, enclosed rear porch, garage; 1 82.450; terms. A. C. BOHREN. 416 Amer- ! lean Central Use; Main 3734; night. North 4292. $1.50(1 ' S2OO down. sls a month, 4-room house In West Indianapolis. Two houses, modern, on north side; one $6,300 and one $6,000. MR. LEE. Belmont 1580. Srr r Gladstone, near Waehlngton; double, 6 rooms to a side; modern, $6,600. Geo. X ML A. Lucas. 208 American Central Life. Circle 6600. Evenings. Irvington 838. NORTHEAST; East Twenty-eighth st.; modern; 4 years old; 6 rooms to a side; $6,000 or $6,600; terras; $1,500 down. S6O per month. 8. G. BULLUP, 1349 N. Senate. Circle 4966. Auto. 28-719. w North, 7 - room, strictly Vs modern: hardwood floors; Xvt full basement, fine location. / Yjl $6,600. Geo. A. Lucas, 208 American Central Use bldg. Circle 6600. Evenings. Irvington 838, DOUBLE. 5 rooms, electric lights; rents S2O side. $4,200; terms; SI,OOO down. 34 When. NORTHEAST; Bellcfontalne street, double. gas. water. $8,600; part cash. S. C. BULLUP. 1349 N. Senate. Circle 4956. Auto. 2s-719. BEAUTIFUL modern home, north. $4,500; possession May 1. 3905 Boulevard place. SOUTHEAST; 2?00 block Prospect et.; 9 rooms modern; fine condition, sacrifice. Price $4,000. S. G. BULLUP. 1349 N. Senate. Circle 4966. _Auto._26-71. Ilf-ROOM, double, good rental district; rented S2O; $2,100; S2OO cash balance terms. Wood, 211 Law Bldg. Main 1627. DOWNTOWN - residence property ; modern. Inquire 316 West New Y~i rk street. REAL ESTATE—WANTED. WILL PAY CASH for your five or six-room modern or semimodern single house. If you want an Immediate sale call Main 5340 or North 5352 WANTED property to sell. Have got buyers and no houses. HOOSIER REAL ESTATE OFFICE MR. LEE. Belmont 1830. FARMS—FOR SALE. ^WVSA^N^'WWVSkVWWWAeW^/VW4A/V>A 37 ACRES MARLON COUNTY Well Improved; water furnished to house by hydraulic pressure from a large spring on farm. Immediate possession. Snap. $l6O per acre. HOWARD ANDERSON. 28 When. WISCONSIN FARM LANDS. LANDOLOGY. a magazine giving the facts in regard to the land situation. Three months' subscription FItEE. If for a home or as an Investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands, simply write me a letter and say, "Mall me LANDOLOGY and all particulars FREE.” Address Editor, Landology, Skidmore Land Cos.. 113 Skidmore bldg., Marinette, Wis. BUSIN ESS~CKANCES. OPPORTUNITY Have you SIOO or more to invest where the risk Is small and the protits large? It will pay you to INVESTIGATE The E. B. Cassatt Cos., 910 Hume-Manaur Bldg. TO MATCH your coat and vest for a pair of trousers see W. a. SCHNEIDER 39 W. Ohio st. Be sure you are In the right place. FOR SwjtfQ—Sign shop. 30 N. Delaware. old shop. See OYSTER FRANKEfigaKast Washington. close In; s2ooi jent $10;

BUBINE3S CHANCES. FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order. Bst. 1333. M. V. BURKLE. 416 Mass. ave. Main 1433. NSW 28-775. ROOMING HOUSES AND APTS. 14 rooms , North Meridian. 7-room apartment. North Alabama, 14 rooms. North Pennsylvania. Cash or term*. See thfese, H. & M. BALES SERVICE _ 312 Indiana Trust Bldg, Main 8773. BUYERS for good bargains in groceries restaurants, drug stores, confectionaries, vulcanizing shops or any kind of business places. Hee us, we list and sell stores. INDIANA BUBIXESB EXCHANGE. 513 Indiana Trust Bldg. Mala 237*. GROCERY—CIose In. caen and carrys clean stock; five living rooms! cheap rent. Price $1,600. WOOD, 211 La.tr bldg. ; FOR SALE—Nine-room modern house, full of first-class roomers. Rents $35, Wants to sell immediately, leaving city. Call after 12 p. m.. Circle 5797. ' ROOMING house 15 rooms, full! good roomers, $3,000. terms; city steam) 75% Investment. 34 When. : ROOMING house. 40 rooms; close In; full up; $3,000, terms; 160% Investment! won't last long. 34 When. ; ROOMING house; close In; all light house-i keeping; 125% investment: $1,900; $1,009 down. 34 When. I GROCERY' and meat market with 5 modern living rooms; $1,200 cash or will la-* ' voice. Owner leaving city. Phone North ; 47 76. i ROOMING house, 12 rooms; rent $47.53; j receipts $34,50; $1,700, terms. 34 W'hoß, CLARENCE A. CALL. Attorney. State of Indiana, County of Marlon, ssi In the Marion Superior Court, Room —, April term, 1920. No. A-8529. Saphrona A. Balz, John M. Balz vs. Ida Iddings et al PUBLICATION NOTICE. Come now the plaintiffs In the above entitled cause, by Clarence A. Call, their atI torney, and file their complaint herein ; with an affidavit of a competent person ! that, upon diligent inquiry, the residence ; of the following named, defendants Is un- | known: Ida Iddings. Victor M. Backus, Charles : H. Hoppen, Caroline Hoppen, wife of : Charles H. Hoppen; Richard W. Tow- ' send. Augusta 1L P. Townsend, wife of Richard W. Townsend; Orv. 1 P, Townsend. Flora P. Townsend, wife of OttoJ P. Townsend, Joseph W. Weeks Jr_ Madeline T. Weeks, wife of Joseph W. Weeks Jr.; William M. Jlllson, Mary a Jlllson. wife of William M. Jlllson; John Moeller, Dorothy Moeller, wife of John Moeller; John Haas; Louisa Haas, wife of John Haas; Frederick Frar.cke Jr.. Margaret Francke, wife of Frederick Francke Jr.J that the names of the defendants are unknown to plaintiffs, and. upon diligent Inquiry, the residence of each of said defendants Is unknown to plaintiff*, and they are sued In this action by the followI ing names and designations, to wit: Idi* Iddings, Victor M. Backus. Charles H. Hoppen, Caroline Hoppen. wife of Charles H. Hoppen; Caroline Hoppen. widow of Charles H. Hoppen, deceased; Richard W. Townsend. Augusta M. P. Townsend, wtfa of Richard YV. Townsend; Augusta M. P. Townsend, widow of Richard W. Townsend. deceased; Orval P. Townsend, Flora P. Townsend, wife of Orval P. Townsend; Flora P Townsend, widow of Orval P. Townsend, deceased; Joseph W. Weeks Jr., Madeline T. Weeks, wife of Joseph W. Weeks Jr.; Madeline T. Weeks, widow of Joseph W. Weeks Jr., deceased: William 3L Jlllson. Mary C. Jillson, wife of William M. Jlllson; Mary C. Jlllson. widow of William M. Jlllson. deceased; John Moeller. Dorothy Moeller, wife of John Moeller; Dorothy Moeller, widow of John Moeller, deceased; John Haas, Louisa Haas, wife of John Haas; Louisa Haas, widow of John Haas, deceased; Frederick Francke Jr.. Margaret Francke, ! wife of Frederick Francke Jr.; Margaret ' Francke. widow of Frederick Francke Jr., deceased; the unknown wives and 1 ua- • bands, the unknown widows and wldowj ers, and the unknown heirs and devisee* j of each and all of the above named defendants; that the names of all person* disclosed by th public records of Msrlon i County, by, under and through whom | some claim or ritle or Interest In said ' land might possibly be asserted have been set forth in the complaint; that the plaintiffs do not know whether the persons s® ' named are living or dead, or their legal I residence; whether they are married or i not; and that does not know the name of ; whereabouts of the husbands or wives, or i widowers or widows of said defendants, as ’ the case may be. If In fact there were such husbands or wives, or wlcowers or j widows; and that If such person.-, be dead ; leaving devisees of said lands: the plaintiffs do not know their legal residence* the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs, and all persons and corporations who assert, or might assert any title, claim or Interest In or lien upon the real estate described in the complaint, th* names and legal residence of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs; that said action Is for the purpose of quieting title to real estate In Marlon County. Indiana; ; that a cause cf action exists against alt of said defendants, and all of sa’d defendants are necessary parties to said action $ that their residence, after diligent Inquiry, 1 can not be ascertained, and they are believed to be non-residents of the State of Indiana. Plaintiffs claim to be the owners tn fe* simple of the following described re*! estate In Marlon County. State of Indlanar Lots Nos 102. 103. 104, 105. ISO, 111. 163, 168 In L S. Newell's North Place addition to the City of Indianapolis, as per plat of said addition In plat book 6. pegs 143. In the records of the recorder’s offica of Marion County. Indiana; Also, so much of Alabama street In said city lying along and adjacent to said lots as said Alabama street now appears and Is shown on said plat of Newell’s North Place addition, as was vacated by th* Board of County Commissioners of Marlon County. Indiana. July 9. 1904. as per road record 6, page 313. of the records of said county; Also, that part of the east half of the alley lying west of and adjacent to said lots 102, 103. 104 and 105. which was vacated by the Board of County Commissioners of Marlon County, Indiana. June 16. 1905. as per road record 6, page 353. of the records of said county; Subject, however, to the rights of tha public In and to that part of lots ISO. 161. 162 and 163 taken for Washington boulevard. This action Is Instituted and prosecuted by the plaintiffs for the purpose of quieting title to the above described real estate against all demands, claims and claimants whatsoever, and as against tha world. Notice is hereby given said defendants, and each and all of them that, unless they be and appear before the Superior Court of Marion County, room —, at the courthouse tn the city of Indianapolis, Marion County. State of Indiana, on the 27th day* of May. 1920. the same being the BSd judicial day of the May term. 1920, of tha Superior Court of Marlon County, to b* begun and held on the Sd day of May, 1920, and an ewer or demur to said complaint, the same will be held and determined in their absence. In wltnees whereof. I have hereunto set ray hand and affixed the seal of said court tn the office of the clerk thereof in the city of Indianapolis. State of Indians, this 3d day of April. 1920. RICHARD V. SIFTS, Clerk of the Marion Superior Court. CLARENCE A. CALL, Attorney' for th* Plaintiffs. NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS Notice Is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the director of the Indiana State Highway Commission* at his office in the Capitol building. In Indianapolis, up to ten (10) o’clock a. m., April 16, 1920, when all proposals will baj publicly opened and read. The work: contemplated Is the construction of th* following bridges on state hlgbwayn: Struc, No. 1, pro}. No. F. A. 11. owe* Baugo creek. Lincoln highway, St. Joseph county, approximate length, 2 spans, each ’ 65 feet. j Struc. No. 42. proj. No. F. A- 17. so<w tlon A, over Deep river, Lincoln highway, j Lake county, approximate length. 2 spans, 1 each 46 feet. The plans and specifications may be examined at the office of the State Highway Commission In the Capitol building, or copies thereof will he forwarded upon a payment of two dollars ($2.00) per structure to the director. Each bidder, with his proposal, shall submit his bond payable to the state .jf' Indiana lu the penal sum of one and onehalf (IY4) times the amount of his pro-, posal with good and sufficient security t* the approval of the director, conditioned i upon the faithful performance of th* work In accordance with ths profile, plana and specifications therein set forth and conditioned also upon the payment by the contractor and all sub-contractors for all labor performed and materials furnished j In the construction of ’he bridges or structures. Such bond shall be only oa the form specified by the director, copies of which will be furnished on request. The right Is reserved by th# director t* reject any or all bids or to award on any combination of bids that in his judgment Is most advantageous to tho State of Indiana. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. L. H. WRIGHT, Director. ' (Continned oik Page)

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