Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 53, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 July 1920 — Page 7

r —— \ INDIANA DAILY TlfcKS 25-39 & Meridian St. PHONES—CLASSIFIED ADV. DEPT. Main UN Automatic 18-MI RATES. On* time 8# p*r Ua Thro* consecutive times... .88 per line Six consecutive times 07 par lino Mai* or female help wanted, situation wanted, male or female; rooms to let and board and rooms wanted— One time 88 per line Three consecutive time*.. .07 per line Six consevutive times 0* per line Contract rates on application. Lenl notices 89 per line Lodges and club notices 76c per insertion Church notices (1 inch 6* less) 100 per Insertion Over 1 inch, .07 per line additional. Death notices, 35c per insertion. The Business Office closes at 8 p. m. V__ y FUNERAL DIRECTORS. George Grinsteiner funeral director. 531 Bast Market. Old Phone Main 888, New Phene. 17-108. A. M. Ragsdale. J. Wash Pncs. Jshn PaOJ Ragsdale, A. M. RAOSDALB .CO. tit North Delaware street. J. C. WILSON im Prospect. Auto. 51-4 TL Prospect 888. PUNBRAL DIRECTOR^— WM, K. KRIBGER. Hws 11-114, Main 146*. 1481 N. Illlnola undertakers! W. T. BLASENGYM 1815 Shelby St. Proa 1570. Auto. 11-114 UNDERTAKERS—HISKY & TITUS. *sl North Del. New 38-584. Main 1818. OEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. SCHNEIDER GEORGE LOUIS—Age 8 years, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Schneider, passed away Sunday July 11. Funeral at residence, 1748 Hall place. Tuesday, July 13 at 2 p. m. friends invited. Burial private at Crown Hill. Loulevlllp (Ky.) papers please copy. LOST AND FOUND. MISSING FRIENDS and relatives traced everywhere; no criminals looked for. Call Main 6847. or write lost agent. It Baldwin block. Indianapolis. HA LoßT—Lady's gold wrist watch; initials "G. E." Downtown district. Return 428 West Merrill street. Reward. LOST—A cameo brooch at Country club. Wednesday evening. If found call North 87. L. B. DAVIS. Reward. LODGES AND CLUBS. D. Os P.—Members of Comanche Council No. 47. D. of P. are hereby notified to attend the funeral of Sister Sarah Bogue, 1415 Findley street, Tuesday at 2 p. m. Members are requested to meet at the hall. 12:38 p. m. to attend the funeral. JESSIE AUGHE. Pocahontas. ANNIE TULLIS, K. of R. NOTICES. DANCING at King's hall. Washington and Rural streets, Tuesdsy. Thursday and Saturday nights; good music. Priss dance Tuesday nights. PERSONALS. NEW PENSION LAWS. Spanish War Veterans pensionad for present disabilities contracted since service. FITZGERALD CLAIM AGENCY. T North Alabama street, second floor.

INSTRUCTIONS. IOtTICDATION work taught on piano. children ( to IS years solicited. S. E. WHEELING, Irvington 409. ROOMS— TO LET. TWO nice light housekeeping rooms, *6. 205 North Traub avenue. BOARD AND ROOMS—-TO LET. ' WANTED —Little girl to board. Wood- ' rug 2007. FURNISHED HOUSES AND FLATB. FURNISHED two-room apartment close in. Call Woodruff 1529. 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. WOCHER. Sole agent. City Trust building. Main ■ Auto. 24-866. MAL EH ELR—WANTED. THREE EXPERIENCED MILLWRIGHTS. Apply at once In person CO.. INC. Spesdway. Ul-T. 7-16-36. Men, boys and colored women wanted. S. Keystone Ave. and Belt R. R. Take Prospect car to end of line. Fairmonnt Glass Works. COLORED PORTERS. W# peed seversl steady colored porters for general store work. Apply employment office. 7th floor L. S AYRES & CO. PIPEFITTERS Apply Employment Office CITIZENS GAS CO., Prospect St., Belt R. R. VEGETABLE COOK, NIGHT COOK AND KITCHEN HELP AT ONCE. APPLY CITY HOSPITAL. LABORERS, GOOD WAGES. INDIANAPOLIS CASTINGS CO., 131 S. HARDING ST. EXPERIENCED FIREMAN; 8 HOURS; GOOD PAY. APPLY CITY HOSPITAL ENGINE ROOM. RAILWAY mall decks are offered *1,600 entrance salary with promotions to |3,*00. For full particulars and a course of preparation call or write INDIANA enu SERVICE SCHOOL 157 North Illinois street. Suite 207. WANTED—MAN TO WORK IN BAKE SHOP. 1424 N. SENATE. PITTSFORD PURITY PIE CO. LABORER, white or colored; steady posltlon; good hours; good pay. Frse car fare. MR. MILLER or MR. ANDERSON. 1156 West Washington. FIREMAN and boiler washers, nermanent position; good hours and salary. Frse car fare. MR. ANDERSON. 1161 West Washington street. PRINTER—THE INDIANA PRINTING CO., of Crawfordsvliie. Ind., has a Job open' for a hand compositor. Steady job at a good salary. WANTED—Strong colored man or boy for ahop; steady place. INTERNATIONAL ELECTRIC CO.. 610 Century building. LABORERS, white or colored; good hours and pay; free car fare. See Mr. Ruede or Mr. Kereey, power station. ITOO Weat Tenth street. WANTED—-Several first-class plumbers; good wages; steady work. THE B. C. TORELLE COMPANY. 66S Ft. Wayne ave.

MALE HELP—WANTED. SIX EXPERIENCED AND REAL LABOR BOSSES Wanted Immediately. Eceptlonal chance for advancement; permanent work year round and weekly salary ifove ordinary to handle general loading and unloading of box car*, coal cars and overseeing general factory work; both Inside end out. Apply at once in person PREST-O-LITE CO., INC. Speedway. J7B-T. 7-10-2*. LABORERS WANTED AT ONCE STEADY WORK ALL UNDER COVER BEST WAGES HUGH J. BAKER Is BML 602 w. McCarty st. NOTICE 7 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. 269. WANTED—LATHE AND SCREW MACHINE OPERATORS. APPLY IN PERSON. GENERAL TOOL AND GAUGE CO., 115 N. NOBLE ST. WANTED EXPERIEN CED YARD CONDUCTORS, YARD SWITCHMEN AND FIREMEN. THIS IS AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR MEN WHO CAN QUALIFY. FOR INFORMATION APPLY J. L. MARTIN, REPRESENTING BROTHERHOOD OF RAILROAD TRAINMEN. ROOM 630, WASHINGTON HOTEL.

TWO EXPERIENCED WELDERS. Apply at once in person PREST-O-LITE CO., INC. Speedway. 160- _ 7-10-20. PERMANENT POSITION, HIGH SENIORITY STANDING, EXPERIENCED YARD CONDUCTORS AND BRAKEMEN FOR INDIANAPOLIS TERMINAL DIVIRION. BIG 4 R, R. 615 'M ITOTIC BLDG. EXPERIENCED SCALE REPAIR MAN. Apply at once in person PREST-O-LITE CO.. INC. Speedway. 161- 7-10-20. FIRST-CLASS STICKER MAN. MAAS-NEIMEY-ER LUMBER CO., 21ST AND MONON RY. WANTED LABORERS. 18TH AND MILL. INDIANAPOLIS LIGHT & HEAT CO. TEACHERS WANTED—For high school at Neche, North Dakota; one superintendent, male; one with “pep" and progressiveness; one principal, and one domestic science teacher. Right pay for right class. Write immediately stating qualifications. S. A. SHERMAN, Neche, North Dakota. FIREMEN FOR RONEY STOKERS. 8-HOUR SHIFTS, GOOD PAY, FREE CAR FARE. APPLY TO MR. HOGATE OR MR. RUEDE. POWER STATION, 1700 W. 10TH ST. WHITE LABORERS. AMERICAN HOMINY COMPANY, WEST EIGHTEENTH STREET AND BELT RAILWAY. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES sharpened TUTTLEDGE. *9l Indiana ave. WANTED—Experienced firemen on chain grate stoker* Apply MR. RAY, Union Traction Power House. AnderSon. Ind. WANTED—Barber. 146 N. Delaware.

MALE HELP—WANTED. WANTED 50 LABORERS 50c PER HOUR SMITH AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL CO., Kentucky Ave. Beyond Belt R. R. SITUATION WANTED—MALE. POSITION WANTED—Experienced salesman; regular line or specialty; city or road or house. Address H. M. G„ 152 £J. Tenth street. * I SALESMEN—WANTED. WE need at once ten high-class men, with clean records, to sell anew 3750,888 Issue of stock in Indiana. This Issue of stock Is offered by a successful manufacturing corporation, thoroughly established and on a good net earning basis. The stock offered pays 10$> per annum, payable quarterly. The officers are all successful business men with good records, and art highly recommended. The sole reason for offering this Issue of stock Is to provide funds at once to build anew building large enough to house the three plants now running, and to Install machinery with a capacity great enough to take care of the orders of regular clients. This Is a sound and Bate Investment, something you can safely sell your mother or your best friend. Those who qualify first will have choice of territory. Write or call sales manager 611 Indiana Pythian bldg., Indianapolis, Indiana. FEMALE HELP—WANTED.

LADIES Wanted to sell Security Brand Margarine, house to house sales. Straight salary. Pleasant work. Call Main 3457 between 1-3 p. m. Ask for Mr. Hagan. RMANEN T~~ POSITIONS FOR GIRLS IN TELEPHONE WORK There are Immediate vacancies In this work, where girls over 16 years of age may obtain steady employment year round, with vacation, excellent working facilities, attractive positions. Yon may choose telephone work for your permanent vocation. It will appeal to you. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. Corner New York and Meridian Streets. Applicant’s Information desk m lobby. * W ANTED GIRLS BE- . TWEEN AGES OF 17 AND 35 FOR OUR WINDING DEPARTMENT; GOOD WAGES WHILE LEARNING; ATTRACTIVE PIECE RATE EARNINGS IN A SHORT TIME. EMPLOYMENT DE PARTMENT, FA I R B ANKS MORSE & CO., TWENTYFIRST AND NORTHWESTERN AVE. WOMEN One tool grinder, several press operators; experience desirable, but not absolutely necessary. Rock wood Mfg. Cos., 1801 English ave.

VEGETABLE COOK, NIGHT COOK AND KITCHEN HELP AT ONCE. APPLY CITY HOSPITAL. ‘ i GIRLS FOR LIGHT FACTORY WORK. MODERN ELECMACHINE CO. WANTED—At once, middle-aged white woman for diet kitchen work in Institution; salary *35 per month with room, board and laundry included. Call Main 4468. WHITE girl to cook and assist In housework; no washing or ironihg: good wagee. New phone 43-937. Apply 3315 North Pennsylvania street. LADIES to learn millinery; course reasonable; lor particulars phone Washington 2151 or write MILLINER, 4237 Schofield avenue, Indianapolis. WANTED —Lady for night nuene; one who has bad Institutional work preferred. Call or write HORD SANITARIUM, Shelbyvllle. Ind CASHIER NIGHT POSITION; REFERENCES REQUIRED. RAILROAD Y. M. C. A. 3645 ROOSEVELT AVENUE. YOUNG gSPt, 16 or 16, for light errand work. Call Main 8288. 620% East Washington. WANTED —Experienced waitress. maid and porter. NEW COLUMBIA HOTEL, Greenfield, IndWHITE Afflrl *o help In kltohen and wait table. i4S9 North Capitol.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, JULY 12, 1920.

FEMALE HELP—WANTED. GIRDS aver 16, packing and Icing departmsnt. TAGGART BAKIN 3 CO. POWER machine operators; good pay while learning. 116 South Liberty St. SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. EXPERIENCED housekeeper desires position at once In small refined family where best service is appreciated. Address A No. 900, Times. LADY desires work where husband can board. Address LUCIE SECHREST, 813 East Ohio. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. CLEARANCE SALE OF SLIGHTLY USED CARS Marlon Speedster $200.()0 Chalmers tourtag, rebuilt and repainted $875.00 Dodge roadßter $675.00 Chalmers touring, rebuilt $950.00 Lexington Sedonettd, 1919. .$2,500.00 Chevrolet 490, 1919 $576.00 Maxwell, 1919, as good as new $750.00 Maxwell, with special touring body; the car for a camper $450.00 Cole 8 Chummy SBOO.OO Ford touring $440.00 Ford touring $430.00 Ford touring $425.00 Ford Cabrilet $550.00 Lexington Touring, 1919 $1,275.00 Hudson touring, 6 new cord tires, excellent shape. Price.sß7s.oo THE MOTOR MART 140 N. Delaware. Main 1984. Open Sundays and 'Evenings. , NATIONALS A complete line of rebuilt Nationals at all times.. National Automotive Cos. 426 N. Capitol Ave. Main 4758. 4 i MONROE touring cars, two M 4 19175, one 1919 and one 1920. Monroe Sales, 602 N. Capitol. MONROE touring, several late models; renewed in our shops; bargains. 602 N. Capitol ave.

COMMONWEALTH four forty touring demomtrator at factory cunt. DIET<4JAMES. 334 East Market street. Main 6716. Turmi if desired FORD touring; A1 condition; took* and runs like new. Private owner. A real bargain. 224 East Pratt. 1916 DORT touring; run 3,000 miles, *450. Irvington 1156. FORD sedan. 1919, *BOO for quick sale. Call COfcle 6169; j MOTORCYCLES AND BIGYCLEB. EVANS LIGHTWEIGHT Motorcycles, $150.00 MERZ MOTOR CO., 460-51 MASS. AVE. HARLEY-DAVIDSON Motorcycles and Bicycles Johnson Motor Wheels ERNEST HUGHES 6*4-16 Maas. Ave Mala 6404 CASH paid for ail kinds of motorcycle* FLOYD PETERMAN. 606 Massachusetts a venae. _ j TRUCKS—FOR SALE. Owing to a change in our system of delivery we will sell closed body Ford delivery cars which are in daily use. $350 to S4OO each. See John N. Feasey, 4th floor. ♦ (PETTIS PRY CBIPPB TBO, AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. WANTED AUTOMOBILES. 100 CARS AT ONCB. LARGEST BUYERS AND SELLERS OF USED CARS IN THE STATE. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE COMPANY. 616 N. CAPITOL. MAIN 263*. AUTO. 21-01*. Twant YOUB CAB 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 Is here for you. Come In or call. I. Wolf Auto Parts & Tire Cos. 616 N. Illinois st. Main 1679. Auto 13-06*. We also buy Junk car* ftUTO REP AI RS AND SUPPLIEB. JOB PLATING Nothing U too large or too small for us to handle. Special equipment for repairing automobile trimmings. INDIANAPOLIS PLATING CO. 633-36 Kentucky ave. Main 29*6. Main 4633. AUTOMOBILE TOPS recovered and side curtains repaired at THE JOHN UUEDELHOEFER WAGON CO.. 301 Kentmiy avenue. _ Batteries recharged, repaired, rebuilt. Guaranteed new batteries for any car. Second-hand batteries cheap. Open until 8 p. m. BATTERY DISTRIBUTING COSO? Mass. Ave. Main 3145. WRITE. PHONE OR CALL US for prices on Goodyear soLd and pneumatlo tires for truck and passenger cars. J. Uuedelhoefer Wpgon Kentucky ave. PARTS for most any make of car. Ford parts a specialty. Bargains in tires of all sixes. Try us and saws money. CAPITOL AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO.. *l9 N. Illinois. Main 6080. WB PUT on the best aide wire tires on automobiles, trailers and truck* 202 Kentucky aven. _ AUTO WASHING Our Specialty. 322-334 North llllnol* S & S Auto Laundry GET OUR truck and automobile rubber tire price. THE. JOHN GUEDELHQUEER WAGON CO. 202 Kentucky ave. ONE-MAN aut tops, side curtains, seat and radiator covers. PERFECTION AUTO TOP CO.. 1107 Udell street. North 546. AUTOS AND TRUCKS FOR HIRE •* - AA *r*i*^* AAA * <> *****v-i-iVri-AUTOS FOR RENT—Do your own driving. U-Drlve Auto Service at Hooaler | Laundry. Rear Koltb’e theater. lfaia 1 6921.

BUSINESS CHANCES. , FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order. E. F. BURKLS, 41t JVlass. ave. Main 1428. New 23-775. EVERYBODY suffering Piles, “Fistula’ fissures, ulcerations, constipation, bleeding, Itching, trie trial. Painless Cure, S. U. Tarney, Auburn, Ind. FOR SALE—Business place -ylth private residence. 1702 Montcalr.l street. BUSINESS SERVICES. IF your clock Is not running phone Circle 4807. U. K. SHEARN. 811 North Alabama L“Schwartz, tailor and cleaner. IT Kentucky avenue. Main 287*. MASSAGE and baths. 523 Ogden. ___ Apt. 61. Circle 5470, FOR paper hanger. Call Johnson. Woodruff 6715. DETECTIVES. ~ Ouigley-Hytand Agency Civil and Criminal Investigators 128-688 Law bldg Main 2361. REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. $250.00 GASH, SIB.OO PER MONTH buys a five-room cottage at 1529 Garfield place; gas lights, cooking gas, city water in kitchen, cistern and cellar. This Is a bargain. See B. R. Meredith, Realtor. Gregory & Appel, Inc. Main 996. * auto. 28-295. Woodruff 7958 evenings. COTTAGE, NORTH Close to Illinois car, four rooms, electric lights, city wator and gaa, sink In kitchen, good basement. Can bo bought for 11,900. Part cash, balance on terms. See Mr. Mclnteer, with I, N. Richie & Son, Realtors 115 East Market. Main 620. After 6 p. m. call Irvington 3697. 2758 Manker Ave., $4,700 Five-room bungalow; modern, practically new, near Garfield park -and Parker Tire Cos. It's a dandy little house for somebody. Terms If desired. Bloodworth & Flood 629 Peoples Bank bldg. Phone. Circle 332. New Modern Bungalow South. 5 rooms, 34,600. Terms. VV. L TJRIDGES, Realtor. 336-9 K. of P. Bldg Main 4114. Evenings, Washington 4620 TZ _ r~~ —Colored buyer* I have a f AT I 5-room bungalow. well tU 'ilAuh 4 i located, thoroughly modern. 34,600; 1500 ca;.h EaTance - like rent. GEO. V. LUCAS, 203 American Central Life bldg. Circle 6600. A SIX-ROOM cottage on Pershing avenue close to Washington street; laundry, hardwood floors, bath, gas, electric lights. Shown by appointment only. Belmont 1861. Call after 6 p. m, -0..,j —. I buyers. I I r\ U G 5-room cottage, 918 *■'. \L "SMVII / j Sheffield. 32.260; 3300 i... 1...'->b> cash, balance like rent. GEO. A LUCAS. 208 American Central Life bldg. Circle 6600. I HAVE 97 homes on south side, modern and semi-modern; cash and payments From four to eleven room* For particular* call Prospect 61*4 after 4 p m. sacaL . _ yu Four-room cottage east. 1 Lf’’* M in *2.500; 3260 cash. bal--IIW : / lil ance like rent. GEO. A. LUCAS. 108 American Central Life bldg Circle 6600. FIVE-room home G!e near Twentyfourth. lot 40*170. 32.630. Terms. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. SIX-ROOM house, barn, electricity, both water* fruit, 32,390. Woodruff 6194. CHOICE large lot near Maple Road b.'vd.. within two squares of fairgrounds; 310 cash, balance It weekly. <4O Lemcke Annex. Main 1400. Indiana TRUBT cS Belle real eetat* collect# rent, write# fire Insurance. FIVE-room cottage; gas. electricity well. cistern, garage, f2,85(h Term* Woodruff 247 after 7 80

REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN. LARGE, beautiful loss In Wayne park. Just off of W'est Washington street, which l being paved; *1 down. II week Will take you out In our automobile at your convenience. OSCAR LEE. 1003 City Trust. Main 915. REAL ESTATE—WANTED. LET ME sell your property. I can get quick result* S G. BULLUP. 1349 N. Circle 4954. Auto 24-719 JWLO.. SALE, ~ FOR SALE or exchange, city anfl farm property. CHARLES K, COOPER. 212* Main street. Amler, H la4l MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ALL KINDS OF AMERICAN AND FOREIGN COLUMBIA RECORDS OF SONGS AND MUSIC IN THE FOLLOW- ! INO LANGUAGES: Arablc-Syrlan. Lithuanian. Armenian. Mexlcan-Spantah. Bohemian. Norwegian. Bulgarian. Polish. Croatian. Roumanian. Danish. Ru*aian-Ruth6nlan. Finnish. Servian. German. Slavish (Slovak). Greek Slovenian (Krainer). Hebrew-Jawlsh. Spanish. Hollandish. Swedish. Hungarian. Turklsrt, Italtan-Neopolltan. Welsh. VANGEL N. SHISHCOFF, Repairs All Kinds of Grcphophons* Work Guaranteed. Open hours. 8 a. m. till 9 p. m. 630 W. Washington et Auto. 32-186. Story & Clark Player Mahogany case, used In store for demonstrating player rolls; big bargain at *696. convenient terms. E. L. Lennox Piano Cos. PIANO and hsrp, reliable make;, rent or sell. 10 South Now Jersey. FLAYER piano and music. Terms if desired. Washington 4*87. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. YrCi // BTORAGJO CHEAPEST ( W/ RATES IN CITY. CALL ) \( US. Everything at reasonable price. Packed. I . 11 shipped anywhere. Locked room If desired. I 30 West Henry. Main 469*. CALL - SHANK for the Deal service in hauling, packing, shipping ands irage. 327-229 North New St. Main ItW. O. K. TRANSFER CO. for local and overland hauling. 986 E. Washington St. Prospect *283 “pet STOCK AND POULTRY. FOR SALE—OutsUed tumbler pigeons. Belmont 766. CANARY singers, young. *4.01L Belmont 383. 20 Bouth Tremont avenue. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. Match Your Coat with a pair of / I \ TROUSERS 1 j ] THE PANTS \ / STORE CO. 11 l Two Stores U. uJ 48 W. Ohio. A? no E. Market. V 'Q fb—t Drop-Head Singer, lie, rMSTCa ether bargains. $1 00 per Us” week. All makes HKEJ PAIRED. HEMSTITCH--sJjk ING while you watt. 10c Wgaih ** PER YARD WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO.. Matn 600; Auto. 25-316. 112 Mass. Ave. BUY pants direct from the maker. We make them to your measure from *7.50 up. LEON TAILORING CO.. It; East New York. FOR SALE —Water power washer and bench wringer. Reasonable. Woodruff 3640. RECORD AND PLATER POLL EXCHANGE. TUTTLE MUSIC SHOP. *Ol INDIANA AVE. USE GEM POLISH FOR WHITE SHOES. AT YOUR GROCERS OR DRUGGIST. LIVENS TOC * AND VEHICLE3. ~ JOSEPH HAAS pays highest prices foe* dead horse* cows and hog* Call Main 1089. Auto. 25-77A

MISCELLANEOUS—-WANTED. WE Wlbu BUY IT. If you have any household goods or office furniture to soil call a buyer from the largest, best and best rated used furniture store In th* state. BAKER BROS. Auto. 28-166. Main 8466, SELL IT to the largest and best rated used furniture store In the state. BAKER BROS. Auto. 23-166. Main 8406. LEW SHANK pays best prices in city for household goods and fixtures of all kinds. 227 North flew Jersey street. Main 2021. WANTED—DentaI burrs to cut; experience cutting; work guaranteed. ROY BIGLER, manager. 1202 Chicago avenue, Goshen, Ind. WE will buy and pay spot cash for the furnishings of good Horan, up to 31,000. BAKER BROS _____ HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Gas Ranges A large selection of nearly all standard makes in both high and low oven style* 318.50 up. Refrigerators Good, sound bozos, cleaned and tested; all sizes at about half price. Good Rugs Room else and extra large one* hall runners and carpets; the very best in Indianapolis at about half the new price* Fine Furniture Anything you need; every piece made like new at half the new price. Better goods and cheaper prices than you will find elsewhere. USED GOODS STORE THE FINE STORE 424 Mass. Ave. REFRIGERATORS. 600 used Ice boxes and refrigerators; all good and guaranteed; all standard makes, such as Alaska Bohn Siphon. McCray Herrick Automatic, New Iceberg. Dr. Price Gibson's Star. Gurney and other* Ail sizes and the price averages about one-half the cost new. BAKER BROS 219 East Washington St. Furniture GAH STOVEK OIL STOVES. Cheaper here and easier term* KROOT A SON, 609 V/. Washington St. FOR SALE—Buffet, china closet, dining fable, chairs, stand, rockers, cook stove, kitchen cabinet, dluhes, pans, clothing. shoes, etc. 3949 College. ONE good upright piano amd five rooms of good furniture. 1632 Columbia avenue. No dealers. 36 GOOD cabinet gas ranges at prices from 315 to 321-60. Cash or paymenta BAKER BROS. _ _ COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE. ~ INDIANA LUMP 17.75 ILLINOIS LUMP 8.26 POCAHONTAS M R 10.00 KENTUCKY LUMP.. 10.25 L H. BAIN COAL CO.. Main mi, Main 8631, FINANCIAL. LOAN'S ON' DIAMONDS Burton Jewelry Cos. WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKE REAL ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. WE PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACTS MORTGAGES, BONDS AND STOCKS LISTED AND UNLISTED. INDfAN'APOLIS SECURITIES CO. FRANK K. SAWYER. Urea Third floor. Law Building. Second Mortgage Real eetate loan* made or. good farm* and improved city propertle* OIBHALTER FINANCE COMPANY. 10* N Delaware street Main I*l* INSURANCE In all branch** AUBREY D. PORTER. 11l People* Bank Bid*. Main 7049. WE MAKE second’ mortgagee on farm of city property. AETNA MTG. AND INV CO. Main TlSl. 308 Fidelity Trust Bldg. 7nt best bargains in automobiles nr* Rated under Automobiles and Supplle* la The Times Want Ad columns

LESAL NOTICE. NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS. . sta.e of Indiana. Montgomery county *s • Notice is hersby given that the board of comralesloners of said county, at their office in the courthouse at Crawfordsville. Indiana, will receive sealed proposals for the improvement of a certain highway miiftH in length, in said county by grading, draining and paving with gravel as set out in the specifications, plans and profile now on file In the office of the auditor of said county, by and undor the laws of the state of Indiana. Said sealed proposals will be opened and the contract awarded for said Improvement on the 3d day of August. 1920. Bids or proposals will be received up to 10 o'clock a. m. on said date. The said road to be improved is located in Brown township. In Montgomery county. Indiene, and is to be known as the W. C. Lydick et al. read when so improved. Bids will be for the completion of the said Improvement in accordance with the plans, profile and specifications in the office of the Auditor of said county, and shall Include all labor and material for said work. In no case will extra compensation be allowed for any additional work alleged to have been done by the contractor or contractors to whom Is awarded the contract. Each bid ihalt be accompanied by a persons! or surety bond in a sum equal to double the amount of the bid filed for th work bid on, to be approved by the board of commissioner! of said county. Said bond shall be conditioned for the faithful performance of the work- the sureties. If personal, shall be resident freeholders of the state of Indiana, one of whom shall be a resident of Montgomery county. Said bond shall be for the benefit of any person, persons or corporation who shall suffer any loaa or damage by reason of any such bidder failing or neglecting to enter Into a contract to perform such work awarded by the said board of commissioners or to carry out the same in any particular or to pay for any labor or material which may have been furnished to any such contractor or contractors or to any sub-contractor, agent or superintendent under him, in the construction of said work. Said Improvement will be lei as a whole to- the lowest responsible bidder upon affidavit of nonoolluslon, which must be submitted with the bid, and upon failure to submit such affidavit such proposal or bid will be rejected by the board; and the board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Time for the completion of said work wll he agreed upon after the letting of said contract by said board of commissioners and successful bidder. Given by order of the bourd of commissioners of said county. ward McClelland, Auditor Montgomery County. STATE HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION. Notice it hereby given that sealed bide will be received by the director of the state highway commission at the office of the state highway commission In the statehouse, city of Indianapolis, Indiana, until 10 a. m., on the 28th day of July. 1920, for the construction of certain state highways and described as follows:/ F. A. No. 6. section B. National road, Clay and Putnam counties, Brazil and Manhattan, length 9.498. F. A. No. 6. section C, National road. Putnam county, Manhattan to one and one-half mlies east of Mt. Meridian, length 9.997. F. A. No. 16, section E. French Lick route, Spencer and Dubois counties. Dale to Huntlngburg. length 7,955. F. A. Nd > . 16, section F, French Lick route, Dubois county, Hayesville to Crystal, length 9,042. F. A. No. 16. section G. French Lick route, Dubois and Orange counties, Crystal to French Lick, length 8,400. F. A. No. 21. section B, Louisville road, Clark county, Junction of New AlbanyJeffersonville road to Memphis, length 7,112. F. A. No. 21, section C, Louisville road, Clark county, Memphis to Underwood, length 8.807. Proposal blanks and specifications may be obtained free and plans upon payment of *5.00 per set, upon application to the state highway commission. Indianapolis. No refund for plans returned. Plane may be seen at the office of the state highway commission, Indianapolis. Bids will be received for grading and culvert work as described In the specifications aforesaid. Contracts will be let to the lowest and best bidder, but the right Is reserved to reject any and all bids If any oause exists therefor. Bidders shall file bonds with the bids as provided by law. L. H. WRIGHT. Director.

LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to an order of the Hancock Circuit court, entered in caus* No. 14787 of said court, therein Henry Preacher, administrator of the estate of Charles Preacher, Sr., deceased. is plaintiff and Theresia Preacher and others, are defendant* the undersigned, at th* office of Clarke & Clarke, rooms 730 to 736 Bankers Trust building, Indianapolis, Indiana, at 10 a. m. Aug. 9, 1920, and from day to day thereafter until sold, will offer for sale, at private sale at not less than the appraised value thereof the following described real estate, situated In the city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana, towit; Lot twenty-seven (27) In Latonla park, an addition to the city of Indianapolis. Said real estate will he sold free and clear of all liens and Incumbrances, except the taxes for 1930, payable in 1921. Terms of sale are cash, or one-third cash,, one third in nine months and onethird in eighteen months from date of sale, deferred payments to be aecured by mortgage on the real estate sold. Any sale made will be made subject to the approval of the Hancock Circuit court. HENRY PRESCHER, Administrator of the estate of Charles Prescher, deceased. CLARKE & CLARKE, Attorney* 12-19-26-2. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF INDIANAPOLIS. Notice Is hereby given that the board of school commissioners of the city of Indianapolis has filed with the state board of tax commissioners of Indiana a petition for authority to make a temporary loan of 3375.000, the proceeds ot which are to be used In aid of Its "Special Fund." A public hearing of said application will be held at the office of th# state board of tax commissioners In the statehouse, Indianapolis, Indiana, at 10 o'clock a. m., Monday, July 19, 1920. All taxpayers and all persons Interested are notified to be present at said hearing. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF. THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. GEORGE C. HITT, July 3, 19?0. Business Director, ‘ NOTICE OF APPOINtIeNT. Notlco Is hereby given, that tha undersigned has duity qualified as administrator of estate of Jennie Taylor Masson, deceased, late of Marlon county, Indiana. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. M. ROSS MASSON, W. MASSON, Attorney. No. 13800. U. S. ATTORNEY FLAYS RADICAL Asserts Strikes Were to. Make Proletariat Dictators. CHICAGO, July 12.—The Seattle and Winnipeg strikes were dissected in conrt here today. Opening the case against William Brosa Lloyd and others, charged with plotting to overthrow the government. Assistant States Attorney L. D. Heth pointed to these famous disturbance*. “The purpose of those strikes,” Heth said, "was to make conditions of life so Intolerable that the people through fear of starvation, disease and death, would succumb to the dictatorship of the proletariat." Heth said the evidence will show Lloyd and his codefeadants openly urged violence to unseat national and state government by the blasting of bank vaults and armories to obtain funds and munitions. He proposed to sbow, he said, that Uoyd and the others were disgruntled socialists, opposed to further use of the ballot to change governmental affairs. He said it will be shown they participated in communist party proceedings, and that they indorsed the Moscow manifesto, signed by Lenlne and Trotsky, preaching the hatred of all existing forma of government. Heth said Lioyd made speeches In which he ridiculed the American flag and praised the red flag. Marriage Licenses MARRIAGE LICENSES. Thomas K. Dinwiddle, 21, machinist. 1333 Blaine avenue, and Mildred C. Cooper IS, clerk, 1023 Miller street. Otto Hamilton, 18, lather, 903 Davidson street, and Nellie M. York, 18, 1111 McClain street. George A. Stewart, 21, repair man, Roosevelt hotel, and Agnes Harris, 21, winder. Roosevelt hotel. Charles C. Allen, 30, draftsman. Stubbins hotel, and Fern Rozauski, 2S, seamstress, 1101 Central avenue.

Births Marion and Nora Miller. Fletcher's Sanitarium, boy. Jonas and Mabel Hon, 1929 Parker, 1 girl. Joseph and Matilda Nieten, 5T3 North Tacoina, boy. Robert and Lillie Plummer. 329 South Emerson, girl. Elbert and Elisabeth Morten, 1106 North Missouri, boy. William and Hellen Haligaa, 1302 South \ Pershing, girl. • • Henry and Cecilia Blank, Robert Long hospital, boy. liliam and Ruth Ralnbolt, 821 South Senate, girl. Henry and Mamie Edward* 524 North Liberty, girl. William and Minnie Ambrose, 1543 North Arsenal boy. George and Eller Hutchison, 730 Ketcham, girl. Gu* and Halite Devaehar, 1336 Harlan boy. Carl and Zella Adams, Charity hospital, girl. Henry - and Elizabeth Stickan, 2932 Car- j son, boy. \ Hugh and Ruth Nessel, Protestant I Deaconess hospital, boy. Roger and Ruby Klsley, Protestant Deaconess hospital, girl. Verlln and Carlre Crousore, Protestant Deaconess hospital, boy. Carl and Mildred Pflegee, St. Vlncenk'6 hospital, boy. Carl and Emma Slagis, St Vincent's hospital, girl. Harry and Letha Kinney, 2722 Martindale, girl. j Norbert and Mary Anderson, 944 Oikland avenue, boy. Avtngton and Geraldlan Alley, 332 j Koehne, boy. Alexander and Barbara Parkas, 711 Arnolda. girl. Louis and Mark Turk, 755 North Warman, girl. Glenn and Gladys Hufford, 450 North State, boy. A. and' Mable McDonald, 66 Johnson, girl. girl. Deaths Clifford Dale Mcßride, 26, 1234 Broadway, lobar pneumonia. iilliabeth Bernaqer, 66, City hospital, chronic Interstitial nephritis. John R. Wilson. 80. 527 North Noble, acute dilatation of heart. Alfred Alonso McMurry, 36, 366 Terrace. chronic myocarditis. Mary Bryant Wilson, 'B2, 1446 North Alabama, chronic myocarditis. Rachel E. Urleh, 53, 2121 Napoleon, carcinoma. Helen G. Campbell. 20, 1228 Linden, fkulruonary tuberculosis. Thomas MeCallum, 63, City hospital, chronic myocarditis. Ralph J. Kira, 1, 1301 Bridge, mlltral insufficiency. Riverside Hatchery Produces Many Fish Almost 300,000 fish have been transplanted from the Riverside state hatchery this year, according to the report of George M. Mannsfleld, superintendent of game and fish under the state conservation department. More than 10,000 fingerlings propagated in the Riverside hatchery were transplanted in consignments of from 400 to 4,000 to various points in the state on July 1, and the same number was planted r week later. Approximately 3,000 of the fish named in the report were crappies and 17,200 were of the large and small mouth black bass variety. The platting es advanced black bass fingerlings-and fries this year from thi Riverside state hatchery probably will break all previous records. Plantings last week were nndar the supervision of George Rite and Leule 3. Amo*

SAYS LOW BID IS LURE FOR TRADE Works Head Declares Virginia Ave. Action Most Be Taken. Action must be t&en within the next' ten days on the bid of the Berber Asphalt Company on the paving of Virginia avenue from Louisiana street to Shelby street, George Lemeux, president of the board of public works, said today. The Barber Asphalt Company, Mr. L*maux said, has submitted a bid for the paving of the avenue which engineering authorities say la far below the actual labor and material cost of the work. “It is said,” Mr. Lemaux stated, “that the Barber people are doing this In order that the contractors of the city will again take up the use of Trinidad asphalt, which was discontinued last year because of the high price the Barber, company maintained." * i “It Is also said,” he said, “that thi Barber people do not intend doing the work themselves, even If they should get the contract at the lowest bid submitted, but that they will sublet the contract t* contractors and sustain the loss just to reinstate the use of Trinidad asphalt.” Mr. Lemaux said he did not think the Barber Asphalt Company had a plant here and that the board of public works would hesitate on acceptta( even a low contract price unless the contractor could show the board that a proper plant weuM be constructed here or that If the contract was sublet It would be to a responsible contractor. Trinidad asphalt haß been used on city contracts, Mr. Lemaux said, but tho Barber people are not satisfied, and have' tdken the method of underbidding to; bring back its use. Three bids for contracts for the improvement of Livingston avenue were received by the board from Abel Bros. OTHER BIDS ARE SUBMITTED, They submitted a bid of $1.83 a lineal foot for grading and graveling of the avenue from Walnut street to Michigan street; a bid of $2.05 a lineal foot for the grading and laying of sidewalks on the same stretch of the avenue, and a bid of $1.47 for the curbing of the roadway. Resolutions for the curbing of the roadway of Dewey avenue from a point' west of Arlington avenue to a point 335 feet’ east of the same avenue; for sidewalks on the same avenue from Arlington avenue to a point 335 feet east of Arlington avenue, and for the grading and paving of Churchman aTenue from Prospect street to Woodlawn avenue, were adopted by the board. Two other resolutions adopted will effect the grading and paving of Fortyseventh street, from Pennsylvania street to Central avenue, and graded lawns and the laying of cement sidewalks on Thirty-ninth street from Comer avenue to Byram avenue.

WOUNDONETO EFFECT CAPTURE Two Men, Alleged to Hava Stolen 9 Autos, Taken. Walter Adams, 25, of 17% North Meridian street. Is in the detention ward of the City hospital today suffering from a bullet wound in his right leg near the ankle. Adams Is charged with vehicle taking. Willard J. Hiatt, 22, of 2209 East Washington street, is in a cell at police headquarters also charged with vehicle taking. Detectives Rugenstein and Hynes received Information Saturday that a stolen automobile was hidden in a gravel pit at Vermont street and Eagle creek. They hid near the automobile and waited for the alleged thieves to appear and get the car. When the two men appeared at i ♦’clock Saturday night the detective* were forced to shoot to capture the men and Adams was hit In the leg. The men have stolen nine automobile* In Indianapolis, the police charge. One of these nine cars, the detectives say, was wrecked in a graveyard at Tipton. They denied they had stolen the automobile, but a laundry mark on a bloodcovered handkerchief found in the wrecked car was the same as those found dn articles in Adams’ possession, the detectives say. The police say Adams has been •*- rested twice before. Hiatt, until July 1. had been employed by the Central Union Telephono Company.

Cases of Stealing Reported to Police E. L. Deupree, 321 Peoples Bank building, reported to the police today that a ■torage battery was stolen from a garage at 127 East Wabash street last night. The battery is valued at *46. The safe at the Ewald Over Foundry, 432 Sooth Pennsylvania street, was broken open some time during the weekend and $1 worth of stamps taken, according to a report received by the polic* today. Three caeee of shoes were stolen from a Cincinnati, Indianapolis & Western freight car that was standing in the Moo re 11 eld freight yards last night, according to a report received today t* the police. The shoes are valued at *SOO. Henry Page, proprietor of a delicatessen store at 814 Massachusetts avenue, reported to the police that burglars had “Jlmnryed" a aide window and had stolen *35 In small change from the cash register last night. Motorpoliee Dalton and McClure Investigated. Terre Haute Civic Affairs Booster Dies TERRE HAUTE, Ind, July J. Cox, 63, ono of the most active cltisens in the civic affairs of Terre Haute, died' last night at “The Roost,” his home near here. Mrs. Cox was the only nusmber of the family with him when he was attacked ,by the sinking speel, which resulted la his death. Mr. Cox had been engaged In some of the most important industrial enterprises In this city, but of recept years he hadl not taken an active pars In their management. His education was completed In Zurich, Switzerland, and on his return to Terre Haute, he engaged with hla father and Crawford Fairbanks in the operation ofi the Terse Haute Dlstllllrig Company. Mr. Cox retired from active business about fifteen years ago, devoting hla time to the management of hla estate, which conalsted of large holdings In the business district of this city. Relatives of Slain Man Oppose Pardon! HARTFORD CITY, lnd„ July *o,—tfO-H lowing the announcement of the state! pardon board that the petition ot Drj Nelson Ross of Muncie, alayar of Daniel Linder, former Blackford county later-ur-ban conductor, had been continued until the September eeesion, relatives o l Linder here are preparing even mem Strenuous opposition than they ofml Jtuf June session. Row shot Under eleven 1 ht* Ilf lowing an altercatton wrjjNMMW ,

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