Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 59, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 July 1920 — Page 7

INDIANA DAILY TIMES 15-29 S. Meridian St. PHONES—CLASSIFIED „ ADV. DEPT. Main 8500 Automatic 28-851 „ RATES. One time 09 per line Three consecutive time's... .08 per line Six consecutLe times 07 per line Male or female help wanted, situation wanted, male or female; rooms to let and board and rooms wanted — Ona time 08 per line Three consecutive times.. .07 per line S* consevutive times 06 per line Contract rates on application. Legal notices 09 per line Lodges and club notices 75c per Insertion Church notices (l Inch or less) 50c per Insertion Over I inch. .07 per line additional. Death notices. 35c per insertion. The Businese Office closes at 8 p. m. V J FUNERAL DIRECTORS. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 622 East Market. Old Phone Main 908, New Phone. 27-208. A. M. Ragsdale. .T, Wash Price. John Paul Ragsdale A M RAGSDALE CO. 228 North Delaware street. J. C. WILSON 1280 Prospect, Auto. 51-871. Prospect 822. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—WM. K. KRIEGER. New 21-164. Main 1454, 1402 N. Illinois. UNDERTAKERS. W. T. BLASENGYM 1688 Shelby 8t Pros. 3570. Auto. 51-114 UNDERTAKERS—RISKY Sc TITUS. 951 North Del. New 26-564. Main 3630. DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. CAMPBELL, JOHN S.—Passed away at the home of his daughter. Mrs. George Schwenk, 2935 Manlove avenue. Sunday. July 18 at 10:40 a. m. Funeral at the residence Tuesday, July 20 at 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends Invited. LOST AND FOUND. MISSING FRIENDS and relatives traced everywhere; no criminals looked for. Call Main 6947. or write lost agent, 18 Baldwin block. Indianapolis. Ind. LOST —Bunch of keys between S. Meridian and Martinsville, Ind.. via traction line. Reward. Call UNION ICE AND COAL CO„ Prospect 8280, Monday. LOST—Child’s tan oxford slipper between Willard park and Rural street. Reward. MRS. L. KAVALAXIST, 45 South Rural street. Woodruff 7369. LOST—Collie pup. about 3 months old. In vlnclnity of Thirty-fifth and Illinois streets. North 5146. Reward. BAG In Shortridge laboratory. Please call Prospect 1061. PERSONALS. NEW PENSION LAWS. Spanish War Veterans pensionad for present disabilities contracted since service. FITZGERALD CLAIM AGENCT. 7 North Alabama street, second floor. HOUSES—TO LET. FOR RENT—Aug. 1, five rooms; hea. water, gas, furnished. 830 month; modern; half basement; no children. Bert Essex. 298 American Central Life bldg DESK room, furnished or unfurnished. Phone State life bldg. Main 6170. FURNISHED HOUSES AND FLATS, ELEGANTLY furnished 4-room cottage; electricity, gas. well, cistern; fine yard. lawn swing. North 6340. FOR RENT—Six-room house. Will sell furniture. Call 1534 West Vermont st. ROOMS—TO LET. ~ NICELY furnished rooms at 125 North Alabama. Main 2018. FOR RENT—Unfurnished rooms. 763 Fletcher avenue. ROOM S—W AN TE D. WANTED—Three rooms and kitchenette by adults; no children. Call Woodruff 3416. OFFICE AND STORES— LET, OFFICE ROOMS. Attractive office rooms in the new TRANSPORTATION BUILDING (being remodeled), southeast corner Delaware end South streets. WILLIAM F. WOCHER. Sole agent. City Trust building. Main 3998 Auto. 24-894. ~ BUSINESS CHANCEB. FEATHERS Bougbt. sold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order. E. F. BUItKLE, 416 Mass, ave. Main 1428. New 23-775. FOR SALE—Busy bee restaurant: located at the county seat; good trade established; well equipped. For particulars, write Box 322, Fowler, Indiana. FOR SALE —Confectionery and lunch room. Owner leaving city. 1055 West Thirtieth street. BUSINESS SERVICES. THE IMPERIAL LAUNDRY. We make a specialty of family, finish, rough dry and wet washings. Two-day service. Give us a trial. 1318 N- Senate. Auto, 31-972. Carpenter Contracting All kinds odd Jobs; screens made and repaired. THOMA. Belmont 1804. EXPERT collectors. Send your old accounts to GENERAL MERCANTILE CREDIT ASSOCIATION. Inc., 318 HumeMansur bldg. Main 6216. NOTICE to the pubUc. Call Main 9081. Have your vaults, sinks and cisterns cleaned. Largest barrels In city. IF your clock is not running phone Circle 4107. M. K. SHEARS, til North Alabama . IF you want your roof and tin work repaired, call me. Prospect 4015. FOR paper hanger. Call Johnson. Woodruff 6715. TAILORS AND CLEANERft. ————————————— - - - - - ——. CLEANING —PRESSING—REPAIRING (work called for) Gents' suits cleaned and pressed. ...$1.25 Ladles* suits cleaned and pressed. .. .$1.50 All work guaranteed. FLETCHER AVE. GARMENT CLEANERS. 1035 Fletcher ave. Prospect 488. DETECTIVES. Quigley-Hyland Agency Civil aDd Criminal Investigators 916-529 Law bldg Main 2902. ~MALE H E LP-WA NT ED. POWER MACHINE REPAIR MEN. EXPERIEN CED, STEADY, MARRIED. GOOD OPPORTUNITY. ADDRESS A 1551, TIMES. Men, boys and colored women wanted. S. Keystone Ave. and Belt R. R. Take Prospect car to end of line. Fairmount Glass Works. RAILWAY mall decks are' offered $1,600 entrance salary with promotions to $2,300. For full particulars and a course of preparation call or write INDIANA CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL 157 North 1111nols street. Suite 207. WHITE LABORERS. AMERICAN HOMINY COMPANY, WEST EIGHTEENTH STREET AND BELT RAILWAY. REGISTERED pharmacist wanted, on* who knows how to manage a etore; SSO P*r week. KLEINMAN’S PHARMACY. Indiana Harbor. Ind. MACHINE helper*, steady employment. Apply machine shop foreman, West Washington street car barns. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES •parpened TUTTLBDGR. 291 Indiana are.

MALE HELP-WANTED. WANTED FIFTY CONSTRUCTION LABORERS Permanent work, the year around; good starting wage with rapid advancement. Apply at once, ready for work Speedway Employment Office. Frest-O-Llte Cos., Inc. Laborers Manufacturing season now on at Rauh’s; beginning June 19th our rates will be 50c per hour. Meet our truck at Ills, and Wash. st. Comfort Station, at 6:20 a. m. * E. Ranh & Son Fertilizer Cos. Rear Union Stock Yards. NOTICE 7 Menders 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. 11. 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 BOARD HAMMERMAN LAKESIDE FORGE COMPANY, ERIE, PA. PERMANEN T POSITION, HIGH SENIORITY STANDING, EXPERIENCED YARD CONDUCTORS AND BRAKEMEN FOR INDIANAPOLIS TERMINAL DIVISION. BIG 4 R. R. 615 u * .tpstTU BLDG. FIRST-CLASS GENERAL REPAIR MEN. SEE MR. FLINT. LOCAL BRANCH NORDYKE & MARMON COMERIDIAN AND 11TH STS. MAN WITH SEVERAL YEARS’ EXPERIENCE ON LKES-BRADNER. BARBER-COLE-MAN AND BROWN & SHARP GEAR ROBBER; FOR NIGHT SHIFT. MIDWEST ENGINE CONINETEENTH AND MARTINDALE. TWO EXPERIENCED MEM FOR RECEIVING AND DISPENSING MATERIAL. GOOD PAY FREE CARFARE. APF*LY STOREKEEPER, INDIANAPOLIS STREET RAILWAY CO., 1150 W. WASHINGTON ST. MAN TO WORK-IN FACTORY Call Main 7599 or at the factory. 358 South Meridian. MARION PAINT CO. WANTED 18TH AND MILL. INDIANAPOLIS LIGHT & HEAT CO. Shopmen and firemen. Apply employment department. Imperial Drop Forge. 510 Harding St. WANTED—Experienced firemen on main grate itokers. Apply MR. RAY, Union Traction Power House. Anderson. Ind. FEMALE HELP—WANTED. Pastry Cook Colored; steady position short hours, good salary. Apply White's, $4 the Circle. GIRLS WANTED FOR OUR DRAPERY ROOM. POWER MACHINE AND HAND SEWING. SANDER & RECKER. WANTED—A girl to assist our office secretary with clerical work at $2.50 per day In exchange for a course In shorthand or bookkeeping or both. See Fred W. Case, principal, CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, third floor University Park bldg., corner Pennsylvania and Vermont streets. One door north Y. W, C. A. TEACHING positions open in Indiana. Mechanical drawing $1,710 English 1,500 Second grade 1,080 Leiiu 1,125 tBLli TEACHERS’ AGENCY, Lemoke Bldg. OFFICE HELP Billing clerk and general office work. Man or woman. W. D. HUFFMAN CO., corner St. Clair and canal. WANTED—Laay for night nusse; one who has had Institutional work preferred. Call or write HORD SANITARIUM. Shelbyvllle, Ind.

FEMALE HELP—WANTED. WANTED ASSEMBLERS. FINNERS AND INSPECTORS All work light and easy; can be done sitting. This work Is permanent and can readily be learned by any one who will take an Interest In* their work. Good wages paid to start and advancement given as soon as earned. Apply at once ts interested at Speedway Employment Office. Speedway Employment Office. Prest-O-Llte Cos. Girls to Learn Telephony We pay for your education In the fascinating profession of telephone service. And we also pay you well while you are learning. Permanent position guaranteed. Minimum salary sl6 a week for beginners. Clean, sanitary working quarters Three rest periods a day. Hot lunches at cost. Vacations with pay. Free health 1 and death insurance and many other Inviting feat tree. Only girls ove, 16 years of age are j eligible. Make application to main office, | New York and Meridian streets. Employment Desk in Lobby. Indiana Bell Telephone Cos. WANTED —GIRLS BETWEEN AGES OF 17 AND 35 FOR OUR WINDING DE- - PARTMENT; GOOD WAGES * WHILE LEARNING; ATTRACTIVE PIECE RATE EARNINGS IN A SHORT TIME. EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT, FAI R B ANKSMORSE & CO.. TWENTYFIRST AND NORTHWESTERN AVE. | We can use several factory clerks and machine .operators; starting rate I good, with opportunity for advancement. KOCKWOOD MFC. CO. 1801 English Ave. GENERAL houtework maid, good cook. fairly reliable and competent; city references required; uo laundry work 4293 North Pennsylvania street. Washington 3000 Belmont 2070. ELEVATOR operators from 6 p. m. to 10 p. m. week days; from 12 noon to 4 p. 1 m. Sunday*. Bee engineer at the Meridian Life Pennsylvania. YOUNG womn under $0 with department store experience for secret service work. Give phone number. Address A No. 1616, Times. AUTOMOBI LES FQ R SALE. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. Most of these have been repainted, retopped and overhauled Down,Weekly. Baxon roadster $ 75 $1.50 Maxwell touring 100 5.00 Chevrolet touring 125 5.09 Chevrolet touring 150 5.00 Ford roadster 125 5.00 St.udebaker 6 touring.. 195 6.00 Regal 100 5.00 Paige touring 115 5.25 Reo touring 185 5.50 Ford touring 135 6.50 Vim delivery truck.... 165 6.75 Maxwell delivery truck 165 6.76 Interstate touring 165 5.76 Baxon 6 touring 200 6.00 Grant 6 touring 245 7.00 Hudson super, touring. 395 8.00 And maty others too numerous to mention. Come down and make your own terms. No brokerage. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings Main 2838. Auto. 22-019. ' sl4. DOWN BUYS DORT TOURING. 518 N. Capitol. Balance year. Open evenings. CLEARANCE - BALE OF SLIGHTLY USED CARS Fords, open and closed, tourings and roadsters, all in A-l shape. Buick Speedster $250.00 Marion Speedster $200.00 Chalmers touring, rebuilt and repainted $875 00 Lexington Sedonette, 1919. .$2,500.00 Chevrolet 490, 1919 $575,00 Maxwell, 1919, as good as new $750. )0 Maxwell, with special touring body; the car for a camper $450.00 Cole 8 Chummy SBOO.OO THE MOTOR MART 140 N. Delaware. Main 1984. Open Sundays and Evenings. $395 DOWN :BUYS HUDSON SUPER SIX. 618 N. Capitol. Balance year. Open evenings. MONROE louring, several late models; renewed in our shops; bargains. 602 N. Capitol ave. $75 down bu ys SAXON ROADSTER 518 N. Capitol. Balance year. Open evenings. MITCHELL 6 touring; fine mechanical shape; new paint, tires and battery. Bee It; the price will please you. Come after 5 o'clock evenings. 2983 Indianapolis ave. ' $135 DOWN BUYS FORD TOURING. 51* N. Capitol. Balance year. Open evenings. GRANT 6 touring, completely overhauled. New paint, tlrep. battery, seat covers, etc. Very low price. 2933 Indianapolis avenue. North 699 after 5 o'clock evenings. j 175 DOWN . bi )y^ INTER-STATE TOURING. 618 N. Capitol. Balance year. Open evenings. COMMONWEALTH four forty touring demonstrator at factory cost. DIETZJAMES. 834 East Market street. Main 6716. Terms If desired. _ S2OO DOWN - BUYS Saxon 6 touring. 61* N. Capitol. Main $245 DOWN BUYS Grant 6 touring. 518 N. Capitol. Main 2638. No brokerage. OAKLAND Six. 1929, bargain. Monroe Sales So., 602 N. Capitol. FO R D 1916. ► Monroe Sales So., 602 N. CapltoL SIOO DOWN BUYS Regal touring. 618 N. Capitol. Main 2638. No brokerage. " V $126 DOWN - BUTS Chevrolet touring. SXB N. Capitol. Main j*sß. No brokerage.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, JULY 19, 1920.

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. USED CARS YOU CAN USE The following cara are automobiles that will give you service and satisfaction in contrast with the amount of money paid for them. "COLE AERO 81920 model five-passenger, Dlsteel wheels. Only driven 700 miles. A bargain. DODGE COUPE 1917 model, Just being repainted in our shops. This car Is in first-class mechanical condition. HUDSON SEDAN 1917 model In excellent mechanical condition. This offers an exceptional opportunity. NATIONAL 1919 model In excellent mechanical condition; Just repainted. Bee this car and have a demonstration In It. # NATIONAL 6 1917 model. Juat repainted. This Is a chummy roadster that will bear close investigation. It Is to be sold at a bargain. JORDAN SPORT MODEL 1917 model, newly painted; good tires and an excellent Job generally. PACKARD TWIN SIX 1917 model, seven passenger touring; excellent condition; good ilres, top and upholstery. You will have to see this car to appreciate same. PEERLESS Seven passenger touring in good mechanical condition. A rare opportunity to get a high-grade car at a bargain. NOTE We can arrange terra* to re. eponslblo parties and will consider your old car as part payment at Its actual cash value at this time. LOCAL BRANCH NORDYKE & MARMON CO. Meridian and Eleventh. DEALERS. ATTENTION Will trade CADILLAC 8. 1919. touring, 7-pa*engr. dlssteel wheels, new cord tire*, double spot lights, bumpers and other extras, for eotns light used cara. AI-SO will trade a modern duplex, repainted and redecorated; brings In SIOO per month rent, for some light used curs. Will pay or take cash difference. 618 N. CAPITOL Main 2638. Auto. 22-019. NATIONALS A complete line of re* built Nationals at all times. Natiomal Automotive Cos. 426 N. Capitol Ave. Main 4758. 'J I 50 do ■ Chevrolet louring. 518 N. I'apltol. Main 2638. No brokerage. CHEVROLET 4-90 Slightly used. Fully equipped. Will demonstrate by appointment. Call Irvington 3363. “ $775 DOWN ‘ ’Bu VS DORT TOURING. 618 N. Capitol. Balance 3'eav. open S evenings. ~ ~t ioo~down ’buys Maxwell louring. 518 N, Capitol. Main 2688, No brokerage. MONROE touring cars, two M 4 19175, one 1919 and one 1920. Monroe Sales, 602 N. Capitol. $7 IS DOWN BUYS Paige touring 51S N. Capitol. Main 2638. No brokerage. INTERSTATE Late 17. Sacrifice if sold at once. CITY AUTO PARTS & TIRE CO. $735 — DOWN BUYS Reo touring. 518 N. Capitol. Main 2688. No brokerage. BARGAIN, 1920 Monroe roadster; excellent condition; cord tires. Call Woodruff 8066, ~ $135 DOWN BUYS Studebaker C touring. 618 N. Capltot. Main 2638. No brokerage. $726 down” BUYS Ford roadster. 518 N. Capitol. Main 2638. No brokerage. TRUCKS—FOR SALE, $165 DOWN BUYS Vim delivery truck. 618 N. Capitol. Main 2638. No brokerage. $165 DOWN BUYS Maxwell delivery truck. 818 N. Capitol. Main 2638.

AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. WANTED AUTOMOBILES. 100 CARS AT ONCB. LARGEST BUYERS AND SELLERS OF USED CARS IN THE STATE. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE COMPANY. 618 N. CAPITOL MAIN 3635. AUTO. 22-019. AUTOS WANTED We pay high cash prices for used oars. No delay. Quick action. AUTOMOBILE TRADING CO. 555 N. Capitol Ave. 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. 212J1. NEW YORK ST. AUTOS WANTED We pay cash. No delay for your money. It is here for you. Come in or call. 1. Wolf Auto Farts & Tire Cos. 619 N. Illinois st Main 1579. Auto 22-963. We also buy Jurik cara AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. PARTS for most any make of car. Ford pa ts a specialty. Bacgalna In tires of ■ll Uea Try us and suaa money. CAPITOL AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO, BF9 N Illinois. Main 6090. _ AUTO WASHING Our Specially. 522-934 North Illlnola S & S Auto Laundry i WRITE, PHONE OR CALL US for price* on Goodyear solid and pneumatic tire* for truck and passenger cars J. Guedelhoefer Wagon Cos, 202 Kentucky ave. I AUTOMOBILE TwH r- -v.r-d -.r,.l >< !* ! curtains repaired at THE JOHN UUEDF.UIOEFEK WAGON CO.. 201 Kentucky * venue. I ONE-MAN autj tops, side curtain*, seat and radiator covers. PERFECTION AUTO TOP CO.. 1107 Udell etreet Norm 646. f GET OUR truck and automobile rubber I tire price. THE JOHN GUEDELj HOEFER WAGON CO. 20 Kentucky ave. >5 B ITT w the • slfl wire tire* nil I automobiles, trailers and trucks. £32 1- . k> av* - MOTORCYCLES ANP DICYCLEB. EVANS LIGHTWEIGHT Motorcycles, $150,00 MERZ MOTOR CO., 450-62 MABB. AVE. HAKLEY DAVIDSON Motorcycles and Bicycles Johneon Motor Wheels ERNEST HUGHES 694-36 Mass. Ave. Main 6461 CASH paid for all kind* of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 600 Moseachusetts avenue. AUTOS AND TRUCKS FOR HIRE | AUTOS FOR KENT—Do your own driving. U-Drlve Auto Service at Hoosier I Laundry. Rear Keith's theater. ataia : 6s-1. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. Match Your Coat with a pair ot / l \ TROUSERS I I J THE PANT3 \j! / STORE CO. I l Two Gtor hi u uJ 48 W. Ohio. Af no E. Market. V Xj At—-* UCV Drop-Head Wing'r. sio, "r-TV C. 4 ether bargains 61 00 per Br 1 week All make* KfU I \w PAIRED HEMSTITCH- ■■ n < —4 7 ING while you wait. 10c v PER YARD WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO, Main 600; Auto. 25-216. Bi 2 Mas*. Ave. BUY pants direct from the maker We make them to your measure from $7.50 up LEON TAILORING CO, It. East New York. RECORD AND PLAYER POLL E.\CHANGE. TUTTLE MUSIC SHOP 201 INDIANA AVE. WIRELESS receiving set for sale, good cofid Itloi 4 " tod rut l I 1 “ MISCELLANEOUS—WANTED. LEW SHANK pays best pritee In city for household goods and fixtures of ail kind*. 227 North New Jersey street Main 2023. HOUSEHOLD .GOODS, FOR BALE —24 opal ligiil tables, 2 steam tables, tl urns, 24 stools, 3 rash registers. Hoda counter, 3 large ice boxes, 2 small courier*. 160 i hairs, complete outfit for restaurant. BAKER BROS.. Largest used furniture dealers In the world. Auto 23-166. Main 3466. Furniture OAS STOVES. OIL STOVES. Cheaper hero and eaeler term*. KROOT A son. 609 W. Washington su $125 V/CTROLA and records, SOO. 752 Shelby street. FOR SALE Four while Wyandotte liens. 1 year old and one cockerel, $lO. 4-4 West. Forty-first street. FOR HALE—Outnldo tumbler pigeons. Take West Washington street car. 18 North Richland streei. LPVE STOCK AND VEHICLES. JOSEPH HAAS pay* highest prices for dead horse*, cows and hog*. Call Main 1039. Auto. 26-779 REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. SHERMAN DRIVE, JUST SOUTH OF WASHINGTON Five-room bungalow, furnace, hath, electric lights, gas for cooking, garage, $4,600. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. .Main 4817. DOUBLE EAST Six-room modern on corner two improved streets, renting for $65 per month. Will sell for $6,300 and give terms. Marion County State Bank CARROLLTON ave.; a five-room, new, never-occupied, strictly modern bungalow; hardwood floors; good lot; big basement and bulltln features. Washington 1079. FOR ' SALE—A new. never-occupied. Seven-room colonial style home; fine lot; paved street; double garage; a beautiful home In a high-grade district. Washington 1079. A SPLENDID proposition in a four-room-to-side, almost new semi-modern double bungalow; good terms. Washington 1079. X HAVE 97 homes on south side; modern and semi-modern; cash and payments. From four to eleven rooms. For particulars call Prosp'ect 6184 after 4 p. m. A SPLENDID proposition In a four room-to-slde. almost nlw semi-modern double bungalow, good Terms. Waihington 1079. | 1

\ Homes on Payments 2308 N. TALBOTT AVE. Eight-room modern, hardwood floors, steam heat, two-car garage. Beautiful lot and shrubbery. I’rice SB,OOO. $1,500 cash required. 2526 N. NEW JERSEY. Eight-room modern, hardwood floors, Bteam heat, beautiful lot. Immediate possession. Price $6,500; $1,500 cash and S6O a month. 3840 GRACELAND. Eight-room modern. a wonderful home, $1,600 cash, balance monthly. Inspection by appointment only. 3330 N. CAPITOL. Elghf-room modern, two lots, threecar garage. A wonderful home for SII,OOO. 4002 COLLEGE AVE. VACANT IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Five-room modern bungalow, two-car garage, beautiful lot; $1,500 cash, balance like rent 4330 CARROLLTON AVE. VACANT IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Five-room modern bungalow, steam heat, hardwood floors Price $8 400, $1,500 cash, balance like rent. 109 N. EUCLID AVE. Seven-room modern. Price $5,700. $750 cash required. — 1 40 .7. DEARBORN. VACANT IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Seven-room semi - modern. Price $3,650; S4OO rash required. 617 W. 20TII ST. Seven-room modern home. Price $8,300. :545 McPherson Seven-room home Price $2,700; $350 cash required, balance like rent. Will j decorate and repair to suit purchaser. 2855 CORNELL. Srven-rocm cottage. Prlve $3,150. $360 cash required. 668 ARCH ST. An elegant four-room cottage. Newly papered and painted. Lot 37Hx125. S3OO cash, balance like rent. 1175 W. 27TIL Five room*, gas. electric lights, well and cistern. Price $2,300. SSOO cash required. 415 W. 27TH. Good six-room house, gas and city water. Price $2,700. S3OO cash required. 3113 E. NEW YORK. Six rooms. Price $3,200. SSOO cash required. 1502 BRIGHTWOOD AVE. Four-room cottage and two lots. Electric light* well and cistern. Price $2,500. S3OO cash. • 225 W. 21ST ST. Slx-Foom modern cottage, full lot. ga- j rsge. Price $4,500. SSOO cash. Early possession. 2004 N. CAPITOL Seven-room modern home, full lot. Price $4,500. SSOO cash required. 2 425 BELLE FONT AINE. Nine-room modern, with two-car ga- ; rage. Price $6,000. SSOO cash required. 2809 BELLEFO.NTAINE. Seven-room house. t>ftutlful lot. Price i $8,500. S4OO rash, balance like rent. 1703 OIMBER ST. Four, com cottage. Price $1,750. S2OO caab. SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SHELBY AND EDWARDS STS. four-room cottage, lot 100x125. Prlc* $3,000. S3OO cash required. 2015 K. NEW YORK. Good five-room cottage. I’rice $2,300. $2 00 cash, balance monthly. 332 8. WALCOTT. Five-room bungalow. Price $2,590. S4OO cash. 1121 PLEASANT ST. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. OWNER. ! LEAVING CITY. Six-mom modern, beautiful lot. Price 13.600.- $1,200 cash required. 715 S. HARDING ST. Six-room cottage. Price $1,350. sso?i cash. H , 958 W. 28TH ST. Five-room cottage. Price $1,850. S2OO cash required. 121 S. BOLTON. Seven-room house. Price $3,850. SSOO > cash required. 470 HAUGH ST. Flve-room co’tsge. Price $1,830. S2OO rash required. 644 ELWOOD ST. Six-room house. Price $1,600. Will repair and decorate to suit purchaser. S2OO cash required. 394 TROWBRIDGE ST. Four room cottage. Price $1,250. $lO9 ca*h. balance like rent. 715 N. PINE ST. Six-room house. Price $1,799. $250 i cash required. Orval E. Mehring 431 Lemcke Building Main 3116. Sundays and evenings. Washington 236, ring 1.

HAUGH 8T . ( LOSE TO MICHIGAN. Five-room cottage. $250 cash, balance like rent. 2015 E. NEW YORK. Five-room cottage, $250 cash, balance liko rent 164 4 ELWOOD ST Six-room cottage, S2OO cash, balance like rent. LEO K. CLINE. 431 Lerm-ke bldg. Main 3115. COTTAGE, NORTH Four r*om*. electric llghta, city water end gas, sink in kitchen, good basement. One square from car. Can be bought for $1,900, S6OO cash, balance on terms. Call Mr. Mclnteer. with l. X. Richie & Sou, Realtors 151 East Market. Main 520. After 6 p. in. call Irvington 3697. i VoubleTeast ' Five rooms to side. In good condition: newly painted. A real old-time bargain at $3,500. Term*. Call Mr. Ross, with \Y. L. Bridges, Realtor 356-9 K. of P Bldg. Main 4111. . Evenings. Washington 885. IMM EDI ATE POSSESSION" 926 S. NOBLE. Good cottage, consisting of S rooms and bat-h. House Is modern and well located on paved street, near school; faU 1 " size rooms, with grate In 2 rooms, good furnace. garage. Price $8,500 cash. STATE SAVINGS AND THUST CO. Main 4r. l;. Circle 1980. BY owner. 1139 Tibbs avenue, four- room brick front and side porch; electric light.*, cement walks good well, goot lot. rear shed; one and one-haif squares north West Tenth car line * CHOICE large lot near Maple Road blvd.. within two square* of fairgrounds; $lO cash, balance $i weekly. 640 Lemcke Annex. Main 1409. FIVE-ROOM rottagF east on paved street, S3OO cash, balance like rent. A. F. ZAINEY. owner 149 East street. IJ^fANA - TKUSY'CO Sells real estate, collect* rent write* fire Insurance. REAL EST ATE—SUBURBAN. LARGE, beautiful lots in Wayne park. just off of West Washington street, which Is being paved, $1 down. $1 week. Will take you out in our automobile at your- convenience. OSCAR LEE, 1002 City Trust. -Main 915. FARMS^F6FrSA"LE. WELL IMPROVED STOCK AND GRAIN FARM. 160 acres, creek bottom land: five miles town; 8-room house; large barn; silo; Improvements all new; 30 alfalfa. 10 timothy, 70 blue grass pasture. Priced right for immediate sale. Possession at once. Write for full description and list. ■L. A. EI CHEN BERGER, 824 South Main, Ottawa, Kansas. FOR BALE—Seventy-two-acn farm. 25 miles southwest, 10 acres In fruit excellent 8-room home. Will accept $3,000 In Indianapolis property. Price SB,OOO. Come quick as a wonderful peach crop Is now ripening. MRS. L. R. .MILLER, Brooklyn, Ind. j FINE fruit and chicken farnf at Interurban Btop, three mile® east of Greenfield. 5-room cottage, harm, good outbuildings. well fenced,® fine orchard. Price $2,600 cull. CPmDBR- 18 When building. M

COAL AND WOOO FOR SALE. INDIANA LUMP $7.75 ILLINOIS LUMP 8.25 POCAHONTAS M. R 10.00 KENTUCKY LUMP 10.25 L. H. BAIN COAL CO.. Main 2151. Main 3531. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. 'WV*k*>-WVWny^ /TX?<r? r?c: r? storage cheapest // \ \y/ rates in citt. call If flif us - Everything rat real ws j I sonable price. Packed, UJ\ Ml II shipped & n y<w here. V2/\\ ls Locked room If desired. 30 West Henry. Main 4699. CALL SHANK for the nest service In hauling, packing, shipping ands irag? 227-229 North New Jersey St. Main 202. ~^Uegal"no^lce~777~T. STATE HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION. Notice is hereby given that sealed bid? will he 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 am., on the 28th day of July, 1920, for the construction of certain state highways and described a3 follows F. A. No. 6, section B, National road. Clay and Putnam counties, Brazil to Manhattan, length 9 498. F. A. No. 6. section C, National road, Putnam county, Manhattan to one and one-half miles 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. No. 16, section F, French Lick route, Dubois county, Ha.vesville 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 AlbanyJeffersonvtlle road to Memphis, length 7,112. n Fr A. No. 21, section C, Louisville road, flark county. Memphis to Underwood, j length 8.807 i Proposal blanks and specifications may I be obtained free and plans upon payment j of $5.00 per set, upon application to the 1 state highway commission, Indianapolis, jNo refund for plan i returned, liana mav | 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 wilt be let to the lowest and best bidder, but the right' Is reserved to reject any and all bid's if any cause exists therefor. Bidders shall file bonds with the bid3 as provided by law. L. H. WRIGHT. Director NOTICE. Probate couse No. 56-18209. In the Probate Court of Marion County. Indiana. Vacation 1920. William A. Roberts, administrator of estate of John A. Roberts, deceased, vs. Ethel R. Loop, et al. To Ethel R, Loop and t Carl R. Loop, her husband; Alonzo S. Roberts and Ethyl Roberts, his wife. You are severally hereby notified that the above named petitioner as administrator of the estate aforesaid, has filed la the probate court of Marion county. Indiana. a petition making you defendants j thereto, and praying therein for an order and decree of said court | authorizing the sale of certain real j estate belonging to the estate of : said decedent, and in said petition ■ described, to make assets for the payment ! of the debts ar.d liabilities of said estate; and has also filed an affidavit averring | that you and each of you are non-resi-dents of th* .state of Indiana or that your i residence is unknown and that you are ! necessary parties to said proceedings, and j that said petition, so filed and v. nich is : now pending. Is set for hearing in said probate court at the courthouse In lndiI anapolls, Indiana, on the btlx day of Hep- ; lumber. 192<V Witness, the clerk and seal of said court this 19th day of July, 1920. I tfcEAL) V. SIPE. Clerk of the Probate Court of Marion County. c* GEORGE A. ROSE, Attorney. Rooms 29-21 Mansur block, Indlanapoll... Ind. notTceT State of Indiana, Department of State. To All to Whom These Presents Shall Come. Greeting; i Ed Jackson, secretary of state of the State of Indiana, hereby certify that the Rice Coal Company has tills day cahsed to be Hied in the office of the secretary of ; state of the State of Indiana, (he properly signed and attested consent:;, statements and papers required by section one ; of an act of the general assembly of the j State of Indiana, entitled: "An act proscribing the method and procedure for the voluntary dissolution of private cor- ; poratlona and voluntary associations and deoaring an emergency," approved March * 14, 1913. And I further certify that said written ; consents, statements and paper so filed as aforesaid, show that said company and the officers thereof have coxqplied with the : provisions of said section one of said act I and that said corporation Is now in prov i ess of dissolution. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal (SEAL) of the State of Indiana at the city of Indianapolis this 2d day of July, A, D.. 1920. ED JACKSON. Secretary of State. By P H. WOLFARD. Deputy. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that, pursuant to an order of the Hancock Circuit court, entered In cause No. 1478 V of said court, therein Henry Prescher. administrator of the estate of Charles Prescher. Hr., deceased, Is plaintiff, and Theresia Prescher and others, are defendants, the undersigned. at the office of Clarke & Clarke, rooms 730 to 735 Bankers Trust buildin*. Indianapolis, Indiana, at 10 a. m., Aug. 9, 1920, and from day to day thereafur until sold, will offer for sale, at prtvaia sale at not less' than the appraised value thereof, the following described real estate, situated in the city of Indianapolis. Marlon county. Indiana, tow it: Ixit twenty-seven (27) in Latonia park, an addition to the city of Indianapolis. Said real estate will be acid tree and • tear of all liens and incumbrances, except the taxes for 1920. payable In 1921. Terms of sale are cash, or one-third cash, one third in nine months and oneihird In eighteen months from data of Dale, deferred payments to be secured 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 ot Charles Prescher, deceased. CLARKE &■ CLARKE. Attorneys. fUn an ciaiT DIAMONDS Burton Jewelry Cos. 58 Monument Place. WE ARB PREPARED TO MAKE REAL ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. WH PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACTS, MORTGAGES. BONDS AND STOCKS LISTED AND UNLISTED. INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO. FRANK K. SAWYER. Pres. Third floor. Law Building. Second Mortgage Real estate loans made or. good farms •ad Improved city properties. GIBHALTER FINANCE COMPANY. 108 N. Delaware street. Main 1618. INSURANCE in all brrnches. AUBREY D. PORTER. 914 Peoples Bank Bldg. Main 7049, WE MAKE second mortgages on farm or city property. AETNA MTG. AND INV. CO. Main 7101. BOS Fidelity Trust Bldg. Marriage Licenses Harry Maeo, 1150 W. 27th st 25 Hazel Pruitt. 2517 Burton are 10 Ralph Inin. 22 Parkview are 2S Delta Jones, 20 N. State st 13 William Richardson, Ralston 24 Ina McDaniel, 3113 W. Jackson 19 Arthur Manford, 3021 Euclid ave 24 Myrtle Clements, 2310 Station st 19 George Wearel, 915 E. Fourteenth st... 26 Vernla Powell, 836 College 18 William Frader, Quincy, 111 32 Elza Boes, Quincy, 111 21 ; Moee Page, 30 S. California st 28 Mary Barber, 30 e i. California st 21 John Vidrich, 724 N. Warm an ave 37 Jennie Mibrvie, 831 X. Warman ave.. 30 I Willis Thomas, Dayton. 0 40 Elvone Baker, 312 W. North st 20 | Gets Term for Assault Weldon Phillips, 705 North Elder ave- j nue. was sentenced today to sfcrve sixty j days on the penal farm and fined SSO j and costs by Judge Collins, in criminal j eonrt, after he was found guilty *n th® charge of assault and battery on an 11-yenr-old girl. *

PHRASING STOPS ILLINOIS ST. PLAN Widening of Thoroughfare Rests on New Request. All action on the widening of lllinol® street at its intersection with Sixteenth street was rescinded by Ihe board of public works today and plans were or-' dered for the preparation of a resolution calling for a change in Illinois street. This action was taken by the board after Thomas Garber, owner of the property which would have to be moved should the southeast corner of Illinois street be cut off, and a number of other property ouners declared that the term opened’’ In the resolution was not legal because the street already is open. Samuel Ashby, corporation counsel, gave an opinion to the board that ail action should be rescinded and a new resolution prepared calling for the change of the street. / The intersection of Illinois and Sixteenth streets is jogged and as most of the traffic on the two streets is from the we3t and south, a darigerou3 traffic condition exists which the board believes could be eliminated by the cutting off of the southeast corner. Garber, who. with an attorney, came before the board today, questions the right of the board to make such a change in the streets. He declared it is entirely a matter for the city council to attend to. George LeMaux, president of the board, said there was no doubt that the board of works has the right to mate such changes arid that if such matters were to be attended to by the council the progress of tho city would he stopped. Mr. LeMaux said the council never ha® co-opcTßted with the board of works. Thirty property owners In the citv wore ordered to remove fences and buildings that are now obstructing streets and alleys. Declaratory resolutions were adopted by the board for the proposed ofTening of the first alley west of Berwick avenue, from Vermont street to a point 343 feet north of Vermont street; for the proposed vacation of first alley north of Walnut street, from first alley west of Brookviile road to the east right-of-way of the Belt railway; proposed vacation of first alley north of St. Clair . treet, from Temple avenue to the first alley east of Temple avenue; proposed vacation of first alley east of Brooksvilie road, from Walnut street to St. Clair street, proposed vacation of first alley east of Brookes avenue (vacated), from Regent street to first alley (vacated) north of Regent street; proposed vacation of Brooksvilie road, from Walnut street to St. Clair street; proposed vacation of second alley west of Brooksvilie road, from Walnut street to first alley north of Walnut street.; and for the proposed widening of first ahoy west of Kenwood avenue, from Thirteenth street to 191.6 feet south of Thirteenth street. Plans were ordered for cement sidewalks and curbs on Edzewood street from Guilford avenue to Winthrop avenue, for cement sidewalks on West North etrect. from Tibbs avenue to Alabama street, cement sidewalks- on Olney street from Roosevelt avenue to Twenty-fiitb street, and for sidewalks and curbing on Thirty-fourth strec-t from Winthrop avenue to 202.6 feet east of Winthrop avenue. An order was made for the use "f, bituminous concrete In the resurf.-V----ing of Carrollton avenue from Fortysecond street to Forty-ninth street. A resolution for the construction of local sewer along Tibbs avenue from Tenth street to a point 610 feet south of Tenth street was adopted by the board. Final assessment rolls were adopted for the resurfacing of Sixteenth street from Senate avenue to Alabama street; for the vacation of the first alley north of Indianapolis and Vincennes railway from Blaine avenue to first alley east of Blaine avenue; vacation of first alley west of Harding street, from Indianapolis and Vincennes railway to first alley south of Miller street; vacation of first alley south of Miller street from Blaine avenue to first alley east of Blaine avenue; vacation of Tuxedo street from Michigan street to Sr. Clair street; vacation of first alley • orth of Michigan street from first alley east of LaSalle street to first alley east of Tuxedo street.

Gen. Jesus Guajardo Pays Treason Price \ ERA CRrZ, July 19.—Gen. Jesus Guai .iardo. found guilty of treason by a court- | martial sitting at Monterey, was shot at ! sunrise, a -cording to information from Monterey this afternoon. He was charged with conspiracy in the revolutionary cabal of which Geu. Tablo Gonzales was said to be the head. The trial of Gonzales by court-martial ' was scheduled to open today. Births^ Morris and Verna Chandler. 112 North Blackford, boy. Leland and Margaret Winsted, 2030 •Tones, girl. Elmer and Marie Daupert, 1038 Good- ; let. boy. Tolbert and Laura Flowers, 3303 East ! Twentieth, boy. Rufus and Nellie Fairburn, 2029 East Michigan, boy. Clarence and Blanche Monath, SET Udell, girl. Joseph and Elizabeth Beberdick, 80S ! Villa, girl. Byron and Lotta Wallace, 203 Good avenue, girl. Jerome and Fannie Lucey, 5316 Bum* gess, girl. Morton and Hazel Smith/ 2034 Walker, bov. Chester and Luella Coleman. 531 Torbett, girl. Frank and Rebecca Baker, St. Vincent's hospital, girl. Frank and Louis Warman, 509 North i East. boy. N'ick and Lulu N'eiter. 400 Douglas, ; girl. Andrew and Mattie Rose, 122 North I West. girl. Wirt and Henrietta Elkins, 1019 South Tnemont, boy. James and Eunice Carter, 3141 Ruckle, ; boy. Thomas and Eva Bryant, 1333 Cornell, i boy. Lee and Marguerite Fortner, 1115 Sbef field, girl. William and Faith Amos. 1254 South | Belmont, boy. Glenn and Frances Cartwright, 94 4 ! North Keystone, boy. Otto and Jeannette Ortell. 501 V; North Emerson, boy. Harry and Elizabeth Wood, 1036 CorI nell, boy. _ -7 Deaths Susan Perry, 76, City hospital, acute obstruction of the bowels.Lucy R. Bauer. 67. 4240 Washington boulevard, angina pectoris. Lucinda C. Taylor, 68. 1015 North New Jersey, acute dilatation of heart. Elizabeth Butler, 70, 860 Torbett, carcinoma. William A. Smith, 60. 5102 Kenwood, carcinoma. Sarah E. Gawthorn, 41, St. Vincent's hospital, carcinoma. Sarah E. Fred. 68, City hospital, chronic nephritis. Sanislnr Radkovez. 8 days. 741 North Holmes, acute ileocolitis. Nicholas Gehl, 81, 1210 Concord, arterio, sclerosis. Vernon Cecil VanLanlngham. 25, Methodist hospieal, general septicaemia. William McKinstrey. 78, 25 West Merrill, arterio sclerosis. Mary Ellen Parker, 69, 1015 Chadwick, chronic myocarditis. John S. Campbell. 71, 2035 Manlove, carcinoma. Alice May Mathews. 56, 2045 Ashland, chronic Interstitial nephritis. Infant Aubrey, 0 days, Methodist hospital. obstruction of bowels. Thomas Earl Goings, 33, Methodist hospital. thyrotoxicosis. Wtlllaid Price. 43, 620 Roanoke, chronia interstitial nephritis. Elmo Wallace, 2 months. 1233 iVest Washington, gastro enteritis Infant Fields. 2 days. 720 West Twentyfifth, oedema of lungs. g Charles Taylor. 9 months. 1725 Martindale, broncho pneumonia.

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