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— —\ INDIANA DAILY TIMES 85-28 8. Meridian St. PHONES—CLASSIFIED ADV. DEPT. Mala .. *6OO Automatic *....28-131 RATES. On* time 07 per line Three consecutive times. .96 per line Six consecutive times... .OS per lin Male or female help wanted, situation wanted male or female; rooms to let and hoard and rooms wanted— One time -07 per line Three consecutive times. .06 per line Six consecutive times... .05 per line Contract rates on application. Legal notices 07 per line Lodge and club notices 66c per Insertion Church notices (1 Inch or ] eaa \ 15c per insertion Over 1 inch. 6c per line additional. Death notices. 25c per insertion. The Business Office closes at 8 p. m. V - FUNERAL DIRECTORS. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 East Market. Old Fhon Main 908. New Phone, 27-208. A. M. Ragsdale. jTwash Price. John Pam Ragsdaie. A. M. RAG3DALE CO. 823 North Delaware street. J. C. WILSON 1810 Prospect. Auto. 81-671. Prospect 822. FUNERAL DIRECTORS — WM. E. KRIEGER. New 21-164. Main 1464. 1409 N. Ulinola UNDERTAKERS. W. T. BLASENGYM~ 1685 Shelby St. Proa 8570. Auto. 61-114. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & TITUS. *6l North Pel. New 26-564. Main ISoO. IN MEMO R 1 AM. TN MEMORIAM —In loving remembrance of James Wysong, who passed away June IS. 1918. He Is gone, but not forgotten. Never should hie memory fads;. Sweetest thoughts shall always linger Around the grave where he Is laid. His WIFE AND CHILDREN. LOST AND FOUNO. LOST—Small oval gold and enamel pin. pearl In center, either Central avenue car, Murat theater or Athenaeum. Reward. GWTNN PATTERSON, Indiana Xatlonal bank. ___ LOST—Umbrella; gold and pearl handle; black silk tassel. Treasured as keepsake. Finder please return to Block's store or 540 South Meridian street and Claim reward. LOST—Tuesday afternoon between 4 and 5 o’clock on West Washington street, one bar 1 \ -Inch square eteel about 12 feet long. Reward. Belmont 487. J. D. ADAMS & CO. / MISSING FRIENDS and relatives traced everywhere; no criminals looked for. Call Main 6947, or write lost agent, 18 Baldwin block, Indianapolis. Ind. LOST—On East Washington street car. one $5 bill, two $1 bills and small purse with change. Please call Belmont 387. Reward. LOST Poeketbtfhk containing railroad passes. Reward. Call Main 4785. L. J. RICHARD. Terminal 3S. LOST —Black leather purse with keys, letters, tax exempt slips. Reward. Call Prospect 8336. LOST —$96 in bills in downtown district Thursday morning. North 1556. Reward. LOST—PinT Kappa Alpha Phi. Reward. Prospect 2267. LOST —Keys. Reward. Main 6600. Mr. Martin. HOUSES—TO LET. ANT one renting a six-room house or larger ar.d wishing to exchange for a 5room cottage, call North 9283 after 5 p m. H 9 USES—W ANT ED. FOUR to six rooms, modern; north; 315 reward. Marrisnn 2304. FURNISHED HOUSES AND FLATS. TWO beautifully furnished cottages, excellent condition. 2618 Sherman ave. Riverside car, APARTMENTS—TO LET. DESIRABLE apartment of two rooms. bath and sun parlor; can be rented if party buys handsome furnishings; close in. Address A No. 886. Times. T^ROOMS—TO LET. MODERN furnished front room in modem -home; lady preferred. Woodruff 7743. FRONT room with alcove; references. g Main 6728. BOAR D AN D ROOM S—TO LET. WANTED—Baby to board. Write to Mrs. Barrows. 3737 Hillside avenue, Indianapolis, Ind.

OFFICE AND STORES—TO LET. OFFICE ROOMS. Attractive office rooms In the new TRANSPORTATION- BUILDING (being remodeled), southeast corner Delaware and South streets. WILLIAM F. Wf OCHER, Sole agent. City Trust building. Main 3998. Auto, 24-SO6. BUS IN ESS CHAN CE 8. TO MATCH your coat and vest for a pair of trousers, see W. G. SCHXEIDER, 39 West Ohio Street. Be sure you are In the right place. ROOMING house, eleven sleeping rooms, four living rooms, one block from Union station. Rent SSO; Income $l4O, S9OO cash. Reason for selling due to other business. Call Circle 4902. Hb LATHERS Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order. E. F. BCRKI.R, 41S Mass. ave. Main 1428. New 29-775. CONFECTIONERY and soft drink store; money maker. Don’t tall unless you mean business. 4202 East Michigan. Telephone Irvington 401. YOUNG man with $5,000 capital to purchase active Interest In established jobbing business. Address A No. 859, Times. PEOPLES shoe repairing shop with cleaning and pressing parlor. 425 E. Washington. BUSINESS SERVICEB. CONTRACTOR Brick block and cement work, carpentry, painting and plastering; chimneys repaired. F. E. DAILEY. 11*0 Bates street. FOR electrical wiring and repair work. call COLLINS ELECTRIC CO. Alt work guaranteed. 122 North East. Main 1899. Vnotice to public Vault, sink and cistern cleaned. My barrels are the largest In city. Call Main 9081. MOUDY still cuts hair (or 25c. 560 Mass, avenue. MOUDY. FOR paper hanger. Call Johnson. Woodruff 4V16. PATCH PLASTERING. Belmont 1580. INSTRUCTIONS. PROF. RAYNO’S old reliable school for the stage. Established 1880. Thousands of pupils who are playing the best of theaters. Violin; all kinds of fancy stags dancing acts taught and completed for good season’s engagements. Ladles' and gentlemen wishing to start In and learn call PROF. RAYNO. 224 West Ohio street. Main 2069, YOUNG men, women, 18-45, for government clerkships. Examinations June. July. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars write RAYMOND TERRY (former civil service examiner). 555 Continental bldg., Washington, D. C. HUNDREDS railway mail clerks war,tea. Indianapolis examinations soon; $l5O month. List positions free. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE. Dept. 95 F, Rochester, N, T. iOUNDATION work taught on piano, children 9 to 15 years solicited. S. E. WHEKLEr. Irvington 4099, WANTED—Names men over 19. wishing become mail carriers; SIOO-3133 month. Address A No. 1504. Times.

MALE HELP—WANTED. STEADT, PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT. WANTED 50 UNSKILLED MEN. POSITIONS AS GRID MOLDERS, HELPERS AND TRUCKERS. 8-HOUR SHIFT, FROM 3 P. M. TO 11 P. M. BEST WAGES AND GOOD PRODUCTION AND ATTENDANCE BONUS. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. EASY TO LEARN UNDER TRAINED MEN AS INSTRUCTORS. APPLY AT ONCE. 53H S. ILLINOIS OR SPEF.DWAY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. PREST-O-LITE CO.. INC. SPEEDWAY, FLANT i. 169 T. 6-18-20. ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER FOR GROWING CONCERN. PREFER MARRIED MAN WITH 2 OR 3 YEARS EXPERIENCE. ADDRESS A 1528, TIMES. OFFICE MANAGERS BOOKKEEPERS SHOPMEN We have an unusual opportunity for you to double your earnings without interfering with your present position. Give me a few minutes of your time to explain our proposition. Call after 6 p. ip., Mr. Thurston, 913 Merchants Bank. WANTED Good boy (not under 18 years) for press room. Apply Mr. Defibaugh, Indiana Daily Times.

LABORERS, WHITE OR COLORED. HOLCOMB & HOKE MEG. CO.. VAN BEREN AND DRAPER STS Take Shelby ear. Get off at Belt, walk three squares east. Employment office. PERMANEN T POSITION, HIGH SENIORITY STANDING, EXPERIENCED YARD CONDUCTORS AND BRAKEMEN FOR INDIANAPOLIS TERMINAL DIVISION. BIG 4 R. R. 615 ' T V.TESTTC bldg. Men, boys and colored women wanted. S. Keystone Ave and Belt It. It. Take Prospect car to end of line. Fairmount Glass vVorks. DESIGNERS, FIRS TCLASS, TOOL AND FIXTURE. MODERN ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO. WANTED LABORERS. 18TH AND MILL. INDIANAPOLIS LIGHT & HEAT CO. Firemen, permanent position with good salary and annual vacation with pay. Eight-hour work and free car fare. Apply Mr. Hogate or Ruede at Power Station, West Tenth St. and White River. WANTED —Hu3ky high school boys, can earn $4.50 per day. See Mr. Bowen, HUGH J. BAKER dc CO.. 602 West McCarty street. WANTED—Men and boy* for day and night work. Boys must be over 16 years and have age certificate. Men $4.20 day. $6.00 night. Boys $3.50 day, $4.20 night. Don’t comb unless you want to work. BEVERIDGE PAPER CO.. West Pearl and White river. Firemen and boiler washers, perma nent position with good hours and salary. Free car fare. Apply Mr. Anderson, 1150 West Washington St. WANTED—Catholic boys to sell papers Sunday morning at Cathedral, Bt. John’*, Holy Cross and St. Joseph’s church. Good profit. Call Saturday morning. Indiana Catholic and Record, 222 E. Ohio., Wulsln bid* WHITE LABORERS. “AMERICAN HOMINY COMPANY, WEST EIGHTEENTH STREET AND BELT RAILWAY. Foreman Wanted. A man who understands veneers. To take charge of veneer and glue room in plant making two hundred veneered doors a Address A No. 1533. Times. COLLECTOR—To call on retail grocerlea and restaurants. Must be familiar with city and surrounding suburbs. State age. experience and salary wanted; references. Address A No. 1530, Times. WANTED—Experienced firemen on chain grate stokers. Apply MR. RAY, Union Traction Power House. Anderson. Ind. MEN for milk lAnnt: good wages, steady work. Telephsne Prospect 6182. Keystone and Minnesota streets. FOR warehouse and order clerks, steady employment. Call at Sandard Metal Cos.. 135 South Pennsylvania street. WIRE workers, framers and weavers at HOLLENBECK'S. 130 South Liberty street.

MALE HELP—WANTED. y iÜBIRBtS ini 11 Halfil sJL BAKER manrn 602 w. McCarty st. STEADY WORK ALL UNDER COVER. BEST WAGES. YOUNG MAN FOR OFFICE WORK. PREFER ONE WITH SOME STENOGRAPHIC EXPERIENCE. MAIN 6221. NOTICE Members Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen: Big Four railroad employing experienced switchmen. Good seniority. Brother trainmen should apply in order to protect our contract and because of illegal strike. C. H. RENO, General Chairman, B. of R. T. J. L. BAKER, Local Chairman, B. of R. T. S. V. LONG. President Motor City Lodge No. 2C9.

P E R M A N E N T POSITION, HIGH SENIORITY STANDING, EXPERIENCED YARD CONDUCTORS AND BRAKEMEN FOR THE BIG 4 R. R. AT CLEVELAND, OHIO. APPLY ROOM 104 SAKS BLDG. THE PREST-O-LITE CO.. INC.. SPEEDWAY PLANT 1. NEEDS 15 HUSKY MENAS HELPERS AND TRV'KI.RS IN PLATING A O POLISHING DEBAR ENT. APPLY 53 S ILLINOIS OR SPEED VVA Y EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. 170 T. 6-18-20. A-l LATIIE MEN AND EXPERIENCED J. & L. OPERATOR S. , MODERN ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO. WANTED BOARD HAMMERMAN LAKESIDE FORGE COMPANY, ERIE, PA. WANTED HIGH-GRADE MILLWRIGHTS AND ELECTRICIANS. PREST-O-LITE CO., INC. SPEEDWAY. 171 T. 8-18-20. MEN WANTED BIG 4 ELEVATOR COMPANY Big 4 Railroad and Sherman Drive Prospect 6878 YOUNG MEN Postoffice clerks, letter carriers, railway mall clerks, etc., for the government. Goo dentrance salaries with promotions certain. For full paitlculars and a special course of Instruction, call or write Immediately. INDIANA CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL. 167 N. Illinois st. Suite 207. Open evenings. / Main 598. WANTED—-YOUNG MAN to assist with clerical work about the school at odd hours In exchange for a complete business courre. This U a splendid opportunity for a young man wanting to get a good business education, but a little short on ready money. See Fred W. Case, principal. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, corner Pennsylvania and Vermont street, next door to Y. W. C. A. WANTED BOYS, 16 years or over; can earn $4.50 per day. See Mr. Bowen, HUGH J. BAKER & CO., 602 West McCarty street. Laborers, colored or white. Steady positions with good hours and pay. Free car fare. Apply Mr. Miller or Anderson, 1150 West Washington St. REGISTERED or assistant registered pharmacist; permanent position: good prospect for right man. Good salary. 856 Blake street. We want two men for assembling machinery; steady work all year. TIIE BINKKR-DAVIS CO. EXPERIENCED bushelman. Apply at once. LINCOLN TAILOR SHOP. 24 Kentucky avenue. WANTED —A delivery man; Ford truck. MUELLERS GROCERY, Thirty-fourth and Central. MEN to unload lumber. DYNEB-POHL-MAN. East Twenty-eighth street and Monon railroad. WANTED—Man to crate and box machlfiery. THE SINKER-DAVIB CO. “SAFETY - RAZOR BLADES sharpened. TUTTLE DUE. 391 Indiana ave.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1920. ■ ■ ,

SALESMEN—WANTED. SALESMEN High-grade specialty man between 30 and 45, to travel large and small towns calling on merchants, exclusive territory, to represent a large eastern manufacturer; position permanent. The line Is readily sold, has exclusive features not possessed by competitive lines. Earnings, dependent on efforts put forth. Producers now earning over 8200 per week. Men owning automobiles preferred. Only men with exceptional references considered. Traveling expenses will bo advanced against liberal commissions. Apply Hotel Severin, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M., W, C. Clayton. / *~ FURNACE SALESMAN A high-grade, excellent furnace salesman wanted to sell the Reliable Furnace In local territory. Applicant must havo had experience selling furnaces. Appty between 9-12. RELIABLE FURNACE CO., West Fifteenth and Big Four. L. R. STEEL CORP. OF NEW YORK AND CANADA announce the opening of their Indianapolis offices and will require the services of a few high grade men. Sub offices will be opened shortly in all principal cities In Indiana. Men who can qualify will be given charge personally. I wish to state this is an opportunity which seldom Is equaled, but I want you to investigate and see for yourseit. The cards are on the table; everything over and above board. Due to our Inability to secure offices In Indianapolis we are temporarily located In especially equipped offices to meet our requirements at 201 Claypool hotel. EDWARD P. SPUCK, Manager.

WANTED A SALESMAN OF GOOD ADDRESS TO FILL A VACANCY IN OUR ORGANIZATION. EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY BUT NEVERT HELESS BENEFICIAL. FOR INTERVIEW SEE MR McINTIRE, 912 MERCHANTS BANK. F E M A L, E HE L P—W ANT ED. PERMANENT POSITIONS FOR GIRLS IN TELEPHONE WORK There are Immediate vacancies In Jhis work, where girls over 16 years of age may obtain steady employment year round, with vacation, excellent working facilities, a.tractive positions. You may choose telephone work for your permanent vocation. It will appeal to you. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE 00. Corner New York and Meridian Streets. Applicant's information desk in lobby. GIRLS GOOD WAGES GOOD Working Conditions Steady Light Work INDIANAPOLIS CORDAGE CO., S. Meridian St. and Belt It. R. SCHOOL TEACHERS, NURSES AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN who would like to get into big work, will find It to their advantage to call and investigate steel service A limited number will be accepted from those who can qualify. We will be permanently located in lndtanapolls. Experience not neceseary; 75 r e of our euccess in all parts of United States and Canada as salesmen and managers have graduated from our classes, where the very highest type of salesmanship la taught, inability to secure office in first-class building In Indianapolis before July, we temporarily located in especially fitted offices to meet our requirements at 201 Claypool hotel. EDWARD SPUCK. manager.

SALESLADIES We have position for several neat and intelligent ladies for pleasant outside work. Those who can devote all or part of their time to this work will make splendid income. See Manager Woman’s Sales Dept., Home Seekers Realty Cos., 913 Merchants Bank Bldg. WANTED TALLORESS ON MEN’S CLOTHING. GOOD WAGES, STEADY WORK. CALL MR. LOVINCER, L. STRAUSS & CO. GIRLS FOR LIGHT FACTORY WORK. MODERN ELECTRIC AND MACHINE CO. COLORED PASTRY COOK. Sa'ary, sl4 or better; short hours. Apply WHITE’S, 34 the Circle. Power machine operators, sl2. Compac Tent Cos., Woodruff 5145. WANTED—Lady for night nurse; one who has had Institutional work preferred. Call or write HORD SANITAUIUM, Shelbyvllle. Ind. LADY to make house-to-house canvas* In Indianapolis for statistics, not to sell; 26c per hour and expenses. Call Main 7820. TA TLORE SS 7~ EXPERIENCED ON MEN’S CLOTHING ALTERATIONS; STEADY POSITION. RUBENS, 39 WEST WASHINGTON ST. TWO white girls for dining room work at once. Bertha Ballard apartments, 411 North Delaware. Circle 8230. Auto. 28-105. GROCERY clerk; must be experienced. Call Main 7599 during the day. North 9017 after 7 p. m. WANTED—GirIs to work in bake shop. PITTSFOKD PURITY PIE CO- 1424 N. Senate.

FEMALE HELP—WANTED. HOUSEWIVES f SEVERAL LADIES NEEDED IN A GROWING ORGANIZATION, WITH THE BEST FI- ' NANCIAL BACKING IN THE COUNTRY. SPLENDID CHANCE TO EARN MONEY FOR YOUR SUMMER VACATION. SEE MRS. THURSTON, 913 MERCHANTS BANK BLDG. MILLINERY SALESLADIES Must be thoroughly experienced; good salaries. Excellent opportunities for advancement. Apply superintendent, 7th floor. THE WM. H. BLOCK CO. WOMEN • To stem strawberries. W. D. Huffman Cos., St. Clair St. and Canal. Power machine operators, sl2. Compae Tent Cos., Woodruff 5145. SITU AT | O NI WA NT ED—FEMALE. CALL, Circle 1361 for high-grade office help. BUSINESS MEN'S SERVICE BUREAU. 433 Lmck> Didg. OFFERINGS BY THE STORES. V Prompt Attention to Mail Orders. LADIES' AND MEN'S PANAMA AND LEGHORN HATS Cleaned and Blocked. New Process. INDIANAPOLIS HAT BLEACIIERY GEO. 11. MULLER, PROP. Main 6179. 28 Kentucky Ave. INDIANAPOLIS V J Match Your Coat with a pair of / V \ TROUSERS 111 ] THE PANT3 \ 1 STORE CO. 11l Two Store* l 1 J 49 W. Ohio. JO % no E. Market V HOT weather fabric* at prices that you can afford to pay. Mohair*. crashes, tropical worsted*, etc. Coat and trouser* to your measure, 132.50, 135. 137.50 840 and up. W. G. SCHNEIDER 39 West Ohio at. Be aure you are in the right placa. TAILUKS AND CLE Ai, tH a. H. G. FITE Practical Tailor and Cutter Dry cleaning, pressing and repairing, ladies' work a specialty; work called for and delivered. North Capitol avenua and Ohio street. Automatic 20-641. J. SCHWARTZ, tailor and cleaner. 81 Kentucky avenue Main 2671.

PERSON ALB. NEW PENSION LAWS Spanlsh-Amerlcan war veterans If now disabled, widow* of any soldier, benefited by new laws, call or write FITZGERALD AGENCY, 7 North Alabama street, second floor. Agency Civil and Criminal Investigator* 198-629 Law bldg Ualn 201. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. BARGAINS IN USED CARS Most Os these cars have been rebuilt, repainted and retopped. _ . Down. Weekly. Grant roadster $75 84.60 Saxon roadster 75 4.60 Regal touring ICO 6.00 Overland 63 touring 126 6.50 Maxwell touring 125 5 50 Dort touring 145 .)o Allen touring 146 8.00 Briscoe louring 145 600 Scripps-Booth touring 145 6.50 Chevrolet touring.. 175 6.00 Reo touring " 175 6.60 Empire touring 195 7.00 Bulck 6 roadster 295 8.00 Cadillac 8 roadster. 1919...1,500 And many others too numerous to mention. flndiainifflpollis Auto Parts and Tire Company 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings, MAXWELL. 6-PASS. Good condition; good tires; priced to sell at SSOO. THE BUCK CO. 315 N. Pennsylvania. Main 30*. MAXWELL TOURING—in good shape. A bargain. Terms or trade. DIETZJAMES, 334 East Market St. Main 5718. Open evening* and Sunday morning. CHEVROLET COUPE, late model, looks like new; Just the thing for a doctor. DIKTZ-JAMES, 334 E. Market. Main 6716. Open evenings and Sunday. MONROE TOURING, almost new. bargain price; terms or trade. Dletx-.lames, 234 East Market/street. Main 5716. Open evenings and Sunday morning. 1919 CHEVROLET” coupe 4-90] In good mechanical shape; has good tires and paint; a bargain. Dletz-James Sales Cos., 384 East Market. Main 6716. OAKLAND ”6’’ touring, new paint; cash or terms. DIETZ-JAMEB. 334 Bast Market. Main 6718. Open evenings and Sunday morning. FORD touring, S3OO. THE MOTOR MART, 140 N. Delaware St. Main 1984. COM MON \V E ALTH automobile, DIKTZ-JAMES, 384 East Market. Main 6716. Marlon county dealers. DODGE, 1919 touring car In perfect condition: cord tires. Auto. 42-293. DORT, 1819 touring car, as good as i.-ew. 140 N. Delaware. Main 1984. DETROITER 4, touring; good condition, $460. Ca Washington 4038. s

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. DON’T LOSE YOUR CHANCE TO GET ONE OF THE RECONSTRUCTED CARS IN OUR ANNUAL SWEEPSTAKES SALE Only nine days left. This sale closes July Ist. It’s a chance you shouldn’t overlook if you are interested in a substantial saving on cars that are Reconstructed Right. Ever year is in absolutely dependable condition and every ear, is a real bargain at our special sale prices. Look over the list below and see us this week if you want a thoroughly reliable car at the lowest possible price. Terms if desired. “It will pay you to see us before buying.” 1920 Maxwell demonstrator, completely gone over; looks and runs like new. Price $925. 1917 Cole BGO, sevenpassenger touring, refinished pearl gray with white wire wheels. Price $1,350. 1919 Oakland Sedan, white wire wheels, five good tires. Price $1,350. 1920 Cole 8 demonstrator, Model 870, seven-pas-senger touring, completely gone over, refinished cherry red, black wire wheels, five cord tires. Price $2,750. 1918 Maxwell Roadster in elegant shape. Price $635. 1916 Buick Roadster, Model D-44, new top and refinished Bruns gray—a beauty. Price SBSO. 1918 Cole Aero Eight, model 870, seven-passen-ger touring, refinished dark blue, black fenders, five cord tires. Price $2,250.

1910 Maxwell touring, refinished dark blue with cream wheels. Brice $725. 1920 Maxwell Roadster in elegant shape. Price $950. 1920 Cole Aero Height, model 372, ferur-passen-ger sportster, rehnished cherry rod, black wiro wheels. Price $2,650. 1917 Cole 8, model 860, seven-passenger touring, refinished dark green with cream wheels. Price $1,150. 1918 Maxwell Touring, new top, rennlshed dark green with cream wheels. Price $650. %JLATMimErjfi 418-24 N. Capitol Ave. CENTENNIAL SALE Mr. Prospective Buyer: We have a few more cars that we would like to dispose of this following week in order to make room for more trades. If you want to buy a good car, see these first. National sedan, 7-passengsr. 1919; regular price, $2,600; today s price, $2,500 net. National touring, 7-passenger. 1918; regular price $1,800; today’s pries, $1,600 net. National touring. 1917; regular price, ft. 500; today’s price, $1,200 net. National touring. 7-passenger, 1917;. regular price, )1,600; today's price, $1,200 net. National touring. 7-passenger, IM6; regular price, $1,200; today’s price, SI,OOO net. National roadster, 4-paasenger, 1117; regular price. $1,200; today’s price, $1,050 net. National touring, 7-paseenger, 1917; regular price, $1,000; today's pries, SfTSO net. Cole touring. 7-passenger, 1917; regular price, $860; today’s price. S6OO net. Packard chassis. 6-cyllnder; regular price, $1,000; today’s price, SBSO net. Case touring. 7-pasaenger. 1917; regular price, $850; today's price, S6OO net. Overland touring, 6-passenger, 1917; regular price, $850; today's price. S7OO .net. Jackson roadster, 2-pasenger, 1917; regular price, $850; today's price, S6OO net. Mitchell touring, 7-passenger, 1917; regular price, $850; today's price, S6OO net. Chalmers touring, 7-passenger, 1915; wire wheels; regular price, $750; today's price, S6OO net. Some of these cars aro being painted and some are ready to drive away. Look this list over. 40% down and the balance in one year. SUPERIOR GARAGE 34th smd Central Ave. Wash. 2149. Automatic 41-941 National Automotive Cos. 426 North Capitol Avenue. Indianapolis, Ind. OLDS FOUR-CYLTNDER. Good mechanical condition, S3OO. THE BUCK CO., 815 N. Penn. Main 308. V CHEVROLET $) touring; good paint, good tires; mechanically good; cash or payment*. DIETZ-JAMES. 334 East Market street. Main 5716. Open evenings and Sunday mornings. FORD sedan, 1920, 8 ttres, demountable rims; Ford starter and light* 140 N. Delaware. Main 1994. DODGE roadster, $660. THE MOTOR MART, 140 N, Delaware St. Mali) 1984. COLE 8. chummy roadster; a bargain. 140 N. Delaware. Main 1984. MAJCWELL touring, as good as new. $486. THE MOTOR MART. M* ML XHtkurw* S* Mala UK

AUTOMOBILESFORSALEL^ WANTED AUTOMOBILES. 100 CARS AT ONCE. LARGEST BUYERS AND SELLERS OF USED CARS IN THE STATE. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE COMPANY. 618 N. SAPITOL. MAIN 2C38. AUTO. 22-019. i PULLMAN THREE-PASS. ROADSTER. In good condition. S4OO. THE BUCK CO.. 815 N. Penn. Main 308. OVERLAND touring, good Bhape, newly painted; a bargain; cash or payment*. DfKTZ-JAMES, 334 East Market street. Main 6716. Open evenings arid Sunday morning. AUBURN touring, good shape, "newly painted; a bargain; cash or payments. Dlets-James, 334 E. Market st. Main 6716. Open evenings and Sunday morning. OAKLAND 1919 roadster; first-class condition: good paint, good tires. Cash or payments. Call North 50 after 6 p. m. KI?Jo 8. New paint, new top, good tirea. Priced at J6OO. THE BUCK CO. 315 N. Pennsylvania. Main 308. 7777 TRUCKS—FOR SALE. USED TRUCKS FOR SALE Two-ton Master. Stake body and cab. Just rebuilt and In splendid condition. A good bargain. One and one-half-ton International. One-ton Federal chassis. One-ton Ford, worm drive with stock rack. Used only four months. Smith Form a-Trucks from $350 to S6OO. Three and one-half-ton Federal. Dump body and Hydraulic Hoist (only run 4,000 miles), new tires. This truck is almost as good as new. A bargain. Come in to see it. The price is right. Three one-half ton Schacht chassis. A hill climber and a dandy for log hauling or transfer. Two-ton Federal. Stock rack and enclosed cab. New tires, used about one year. Two-ton Gramm-Bernstein. Stock body in good condition. Two-ton International; just taken back because the owner could not pay for it. Will sell for the unpaid uotes. / CA RT INHOUR-BO WM AN CO. Indiana’s Largest Truck Distributors. 619 North Capitol. ONE and one-haif-ton truck; good condition; take team and harness in trade. Main 3120.

AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. I WANT YOUR CAR and will pay you cash for it. Don’t forget your money is 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 la here for you. Come In or call. I. Wolf Auto Parts & Tire Cos. 611 N. Illinois st. Main 1579. Auto 22-063. We also buy Junk ears. MOTORCYCLEB AND EICYCLEB. MS^>AAAAVWWWWWN^VWS^A/VWVWN THEY HAVE ARRIVED. 1920 EXCELSIOR TWIN. MERZ MOTOR CO., 450-52 Mass. Ave. HARLEY-DAVIDSON Motorcycles and Bicycles Johnson Motor Wheels ERNEST HUGHES CASH paid for all kinds of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 500 Massachusetts s venue. TWIN EXCELSIOR, single speed with side car; good tires. Price $75. Call evenings. North. 6950. ONE bicycle, first-class shape, $12.50. SACHS BROS., 314 Indiana avenue. GOOD unredeemed bicycle, cheap, SIO.OO. SACHS BROS.. 314 Indiana avenue. AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIEB. PARTS NEW AND USED FOR 300 CARS. Axles, ring and pinion gears, transmissions and everything. 35 to 90 par cent oft. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO., 643 N. Capliol ave. Circle 2566. l ( Batteries recharged, repaired, rebuilt. Guaranteed new batteries for any car. Second-hand batteries cheap. Open until 9 p. m. BATTERY DISTRIBUTING COPARTS for most any make of car. Ford parts a specialty. Bargains In tires of all sizes. Try us and save money. CAPITOL AUTO PARTS AND TIRE COAUTO WASHING Our Specialty. 321-334 North Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry WRITE~PHONE OR CALL” ÜB~for price* on Goodyear solid and pneumatic tires for truck and passenger cars. J. Guedelhoefer Wagon Cos., 202 Kentucky ave. ONE-MAN auto tops, side curtains, seat and radiator covers. PERFECTION AUTO TOP CO.. 1107 Udell street. North 646. AUTOMOBILE TOPS recovered and side curtains repaired at THE JOHN CIUEDELHOEFER WAGON CO.. 20f Kentucky avenue. AUTO PAINTING Ford, $lO up Others. sl6 up. D. P. FLEMING. 20 W, Wabash. WE PUT on the best side wire tires on automobiles, trailers and trucks. 201 Kentucky aven. GET OUR truck and automobile rubber Ur* prica. TUB JOHN OUBDEL- , HOBMBR WA-QOiC CO. 203 Xsatnck f ave.

AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPP^Im; v•- w-'..'s-n.- * gfli Ten=Oay 20% Reduction Sale on Nationally Known Tires and Tubes Tires guaranteed 6,000 miles* List of sizes and prices below: List. Your Price. 30x3 plain $16.20 $12.96 30x3 nonskid. .. 17.05 13.64 30x3*4 nonskid ... 22.10 17.68 32x3V 2 nonskid. .. 25.90 20.72 31x4 nonskid... 33.90 27.12 32x4 nonskid... 34.60 27.68 33x4 nonskid... 36.10 28.88 34x4 nonskid... 37.10 29.68 nonskid ... 50.00 40.00 35x4 1 /2 nonskid. .. 52.10 41.68 BELL=THARP SALES CQ 0 - 48 N. Senate Ave. Just West of Statehouse. JOB PLATING Nothing is too large or too ■mall for us to handle. Special equipment for repairing automobile trimmings. INDIANAPOLIS PLATING CO. 633-25 Kentucky ave. Main 2936. Main 6628. AUTOS AND THUCKS Fort Hirtg AUTOS FOR RENT—Do your own driving. U-Drlve Auto Service at Hoosiet Laundry. Rear Keith’s theater. Mala 5921. __________ __ REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. See ANDORRA PARK LOTS On Opening Day 12TH AND TIBBS AVENUE Beautiful, level lots at half price others are asking, with discounts, double credits and new nian of selling. s3so' TO $450. $lO CASH, $5 MONTHLY Saturday and Sunday, June 19th and 20th Take West Tenth car; get off at Tibbs: go two squares north; or phone Main 141 L ONLY 100 LOTS TO BE SOLD HERBERT E. REDDING, 32 N. DELAWARE ST, Are You Interested? 1230 Hoyt, six rooms, city water, gag, Improved street. Only $2,100. AbonJ' 31.000 required 1722 Hoyt, six rooms, gas. Improved street and alley; possession in few days. Only SI,BOO. About SBOO required. 1222 English, five rooms. Improved, street, gas, hydrant In yard. Only $1,700. About S6OO. balance monthly. 1460 Fletcher, six rooms, city water, gas. corner lot; liberal terms. Lawrence J. Sexton 816 Indiana Trust Bldg. Main 43t(7 Prospect 2281. Easy Payments Seven-room, east; bath, gaa, electrt* lights; now vacant, $3,650. Only $360 down. $33 a month. East Nineteenth, six-room modern wlts| garage; large lot. Now $4,000; SI,OOO cash. S3O per month. Hillside avenue, six room and bath; modern. Price $3,750. Only $750 cash required. Mr. Halls with J. G. McCullough, Realtors 106 North Delaware." Main 1710. For Sale—New sixroom house. North Fall creek. Washington boulevard. Address A 1531, Times. VACANT Immediate Possession Bix-room cottage on Fletcher avenue; newly painted and papered. Call 634 Lemcke Bldg., betwewt 12 and 1 or 6 and 6.

IMMEDIATE occupancy; two fine doubles. In 700 block. Grove street; one has rooms to a side and the other aix; these houses have gas and city water and ar* In excellent condition throughout; here Is an opportunity to secure a fine doubts at a low price; these can bs bought on easy terms, $3,500 for the 6 rooms and $3,750 for the 6 rooms; these bargains will not last long. Apply H. G. DAHLMA2B. Main 5070. 1606 Merchants Bank bldg. i-w —. -v), West Indianapolis, an , j /ft Tj the hill on Relsner eti ■ V32/ILV above Morris. We hara J-U. .a 7-room semi-modern home, electric lights, gas. water, cistern, furnace, bathroom with no fixtures; nic# basement, large lot 40x160, fireproof garage. Call us for price and terms. Geo. A. Lucas, 208 American Central Life Bldg. Circle 6600. Evenings, Irvington 338. 3204 Graceland, $5,600.00 Six rooms, modern; beautiful deoorntlons; Ideal hot water heating plant. Lot 65x132 feet with beautiful shade tree*. Don’t wait until tomorrow if you want this home. It won’t last long at the prica. Bloodworth & Gladden 629 Peoples Bank Bldg. 757 Rellview, $3,000.00 Five rooms and large pantry. Why nt go out and see this one? Bloodworth & Gladden 529 People* Bank Bldg. GOOD HOUSE on Roosevelt avenue. Price $2,500; SSOO caeh, balance monthly. This la a substantial non-modern house in good shape. BRANDON & JAMESON. 127 N. Delaware St. Main 6781. FIVE rooms, almost 2 acres rich level land. 5% miles from city limits, on lnterurban and a highway that is being paved. Immediate possession. $2,600. Terms. C. TOM CLARK & BOYCE. 15 When bldg. e/y^r— ———yy, 918 N. Sheffield, 6-roora O /ft 1 cottage, eleotrlo lights. vsLril J I * aß - city wat ' $2,250; SSOO cash, balance $lB , per month. Geo. A. Lucas, 209 Am. Cen. - Life bldg. Circle 6600. ~ JUST THE PLACE FOR YOUR CHILDREN. One acre near good sohool; fine location; within 30 minutes’ rid* of Monument. Main 188. Evenings, Woodruff 7443. $3,500 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION^ SI,OOO down. $25 per month. 3 rooms, gas for lighting and cooking; long grape arbor: large barn and cellag. cistern and well In kitchen; lot 37x130; 700 block N. Belleview place. MR. LEE. Belmont 1580. FIVE-ROOM house; gas for lights and cooking, large lot and barn cheap for cash. $1,400; possession at once if you want It. West Wilkins street. Call Belmont 1680. ATTRACTIVE semi-modern four-room bungalow, north; good neighborhood; $2,760; SI,OOO cash. A. C. BOHREN. 418 American Central Life. Main 3734; night North 4292. $1,860. S2OO down, sl6 a month, 6-room hoas* newly painted; city water; gas for lights; in the 900 block on Maple street. _ MR. LEE. Belmont 1580. WHY pay that July rent? New i room house, one acre of ground fnrM $1,500; SSOO cash and sls per monthjM Owner evenings. Prospeot 1498, I HAVE 97 homes on south side; modern and semi-modern; cash and payments. From four to eleven rooms. For particulars call Prospect 6184 after 4 p. m. FIVE-ROOM MODERN bungalow, weU located on fin* lot. Easy terms. North 7478 after 6:20. FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE, gas. electricity.' well, cistern, garage; $2,660. Term*. Woodruff 247 after 7:20, (Continued on Next Pace)