Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 65, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 July 1920 — Page 7

INDIANA DAILY TIMES 26-2* S. Meridian St. PHONES—CLASSIFIED ADV. DEPT. Main *6OO Automatic 28-651 RATES. One time .0* per line Three consecutive times... .08 per line Six consecutive times 07 per tine Male or female help wanted, situation wanted, male or female; rooms to let and board and rooms wanted— One time 08 per line 1 Three consecutive times. . .0T per line Six consevuti ve times 06 per line Contract rates on application. Le*a) notices 0* per line I Lodges and club notices 75c per Insertion Church notices (l Inch or least 50c per Insertion Over 1 inch, .07 per line additional Death notices, 35c per insertion. The Business Office closes at 8 p. m. FUNERAL DIRECTOR&. George Grinsteiner Ftmoral director. 522 Elan Market. Old Phene Main 90S, New Phona 2T-288. A. M. Ragsdale, J. Wash Price. John Paul Ragsdale. A M. RAG3DALB CO. _ *22 North Delaware street. XcTwilson 12*0 Prospect, Anto. 81-071. Prospect 2*2. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—WM R KRIEGER. New n-154. Main 1454 1402 V. nilnola UNDE RT AKERS, W. T. BLASENGYM 10*5 Shelby St. Proa 2570. Auto. 51-114 UNDERTAKERS—HISET A TITUS. *sl North Del. New 10-564, Main B*lo- - AND FOUND. Lost—Check book with money in bills and personal professional cards. Reward. Call Harrison 1040. Auto. 42-413. MISSING FRIENDS and relatives traced everywhere; no criminals looked for. Call Main 0*47. or write lost agent. 18 Baldwin block. Indianapolis. Ind. Tic NTH. East 2810; furnished housekeeping or sleeping modern; private. Woodruff *374. TWO unfurnished rooms for rent; references exchanged; private family. North m. _ LOST—Pocketboek containing *lO In bills In downtown district. Return to 14 Kentuck avenue. Reward. LOST--Gold cuff button. oval shape. Finder please phone Circle 18S0. ROOMS—TO LET. FOR RENT—Unfurnished room*. 789 Fletcher avenue. COLLEGE. 1410; furnished room Call Circle 578 L BUSINESS CHANCES. CANDY STAND on North Illlnotu street. In the "Bright Light" district. A real bargain If sold at once. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Main 4517. Res. Belmont 2037. FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order. E. P. BURKIN. 410 Maua avs. Main 142*. New 23-775^ WE have a good paying drug store In Anderson for sale or will trade for Indianapolis property. Phone Circle 332. FOR SALE—Up-to-date grocery store. Call Woodruff 142*. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES sharpened. TUTTLKDGB. 2>l Indiana ave. DOWNTOWN tire shop, new and used tires and tubes. Vulcanizing that gives satisfaction. 25 Kentucky avenue. WANTED —Location for small lunch room. Have you any 7 Address A No. 1619, Timea _ VIOLET “Ray and Swedish massage. MIS3 DE 7ERE. 17 % W, Ohio. Main 887*. IF your clock Is not running phone Clreie 4*07. M. R. SHEARS. *ll North Alabama. ALL kinds of roofs repaired: tin gutters repaired and painted. Prospect 4016. FOR paper hanger. Call Johnson. Woodruff 4715. INSTRUCTIONS. CLERKS (men. women). 18 upward, for postal mall service, *135 month. Examinations August. Experlenoe unnecessary. For free particulars writ* R. TERRT (former civil service examiner), 665 Continental bldg- Washington, ~~ OFFERINGS BY THE STORES, MALT ADE SUPPLY CO. AGAIN OPEN FOR BUSINESS, 4681 W. WASMSNGTON. MALEJHELP- w ANTE p r~ ~

LABORERS tot eonatrootton work at the Imperial Prop Forge Co.'* new building. CIO South Hard.tr jr bong Job. good par. easy work. BEDFORD STONE AND CONSTRUCTION CO. LINEMEN APPLY MERCHANTS HEAT & LIGHT CO. 133 S. WEST ST. TOOLMAKERS High grade with several years’ experience. Only those who can handle ell kinds of tool and fixture work need apply. MODERN ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO. FIREM AN AND BOILER WASHERS; PERMANENT POSITION WITH GOOD HOURS AND SALARY; FREE CARFARE. APPLY MR. ANDERSON. 1150 W. WASHINGTON ST. jewelry’ workers. FOB ALL DEPARTMENTS. GOOD SALARY AND REAL OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT. EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS. HERFFJONES CO., 336 N. PENNSYLVANIA. MAIN 4113. LABORERS, WHITE OR COLORED! STEADY POSITION. GOOD HOURS AND PAY; CARFARE FURNISHED. APPLY MR MILLER OR MR. ANDERSON, 1160 W. WASHINGTON ST.

MALE HELP—WANTED. \ Laborers Manufacturing season now on at Rauh's; beginning June 19th our rate* will be 60c per hour. Meet our truck at Ilia end Wash. at. Comfort Station, at ■ 6:20 a. m. E. Rauh & Son Fertilizer Cos. - Ur Union Stock Yards I Molders Another new furnace is about ready and we can use more experienced malleable : iron molders. We want real meit—good, strong—who want all-year-round work. These are all-right Jobs, and we want to i All thorn with all-right men- Apply at | employment office, Belmont ave., south of | West Washington st. Link Belt Cos. Belmont Plant.

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. Y. LONG, President Motor City Lodge No. 269. GENERAL REPAIR SHOP MEN Apply A. J. Yawgcr & Cos., 450 N. Belmont Ave. LABORERS FOR GENERAL WORK. REPUBLIC OREOSOTING CO. ' 730 Milev Ave. WANTED TEN Kxparien'-ed CARPENTERS. Must be high grade; will be paid according to ability. THIS WORK WILL BE PERMANENT. MUST APPLY IN PERSON. PREST-O-LJTE CO.. INC.. SPEEDWAY. 186 T. 7-34-20.

'PERMAKKNT POSITION, HIGH SENIORITY STANDING, EXPERIENCED YARD CONDUCTORS AND BRAKEMEN FOR INDIANAPOLIS TERMINAL DIVISION. BTG 4 R. R. 615 ’ r \ rrqTTP RTpOr Men, boys and colored women wanted. S. Keystone Ave. and Belt R. R. ( Take Prospect car to endi of line. Fairmount Glass W orks. | 1 WANTED LABORERS. S 18TH AND MILL. INDIANAPOLIS LIGHT & HEAT CO. WANTED —GOOD REPAIR MAN, STEADY i WORK. POLK SANITARY MILK CO. COMPETENT BOY TO COLLECT. MUST FURNISH WHEEL. APPLY MR. ROBISON, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT., INDIANA DAILY TIMES. WANTED OPERATOR SLACK LINE GRAVEL RIG IN THIS CITY. Addreea A No. 1620. Times. W ANTED—POT AND PAN WASHED, WHITE OR COLORED; GOOD PAY. APPLY CITY HOSPITAL. WANTED —Experienced firemen on chain i grate atokere. Apply MR. RAY. Union Traction Power House. Anderson. Ind. WANTED—Thorough. experienced. allround car painter. INTERSTATE PUBLIC SERVICE CO., Greenwood, Ind. WANTED—First-class union floor and wall tile eetfer. HBGAV-MAGRUDER COMPANY, Louisville. Ky.

MALE HELP—WANTED. WANTED FIFTY CONSTRUCTION LABORERS Permanent, work, the year around; good etartlng wage with rapid advancement. Apply at once, ready for work. Speedway Employment Office. Prest-O-Llte Cos., Ino. TWENTY White or Colored CAR UN LOADERS. Working six nights a week and 13 hours a night. Differential in pay for unloading cAal. THIS WORK IS PERMANENT. Apply at once In person. PREST-O-LITE CO„ INC., SPEEDWAY. 187 T. 7-34-20. RAILWAY mall clerks are offered *1.600 entrance salary with promotion* to *2,300. For full particulars and a course of preparation call or write INDIANA CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL. 157 North Illinois street. Suite 207. AN exceptional opportunity for tool layout men and designer* for motor truck work; permanent position for right men with old established company. See M I*. GUERNSEY, Claypool hotel. Mood*}. July 36 from 6 to 8 p. m. WANTED Press feeder THE WHITAKER press. 107 South Capitol ave. INSIDE wlreman for house wiring. Call Woodruff 3557. SALESMEN—WANTED. fTOCK sai-sman or broker t.> handle stock for new Indianapolis industry. Address A No. 1668, Times. FEMALE H E -P—W ANTED. MORE INTERESTING WORK FOR GIRLS Tho telephone field offers a girl the moat Interesting of employment. It is an exIremely fascinating profoeelou and rejulros no previous experience. Beginners earn not less than sl6 a week, after a brief training period, for which vro stand the full expense. Steady advancement. Permanent employment. Vacation* with pay. Hot lunches at cost. Beautiful rest and recreation rooms Free Insurance and pension features. Splendi l openings now available to both experienced and Inexperienced girls of 16 or over. Apply at main building. Meridian and New York streets. Employment desk In lobby. INDIANA BULL TELEPHONE COMPANY WANTED —GIRLS BETWEEN AGES OF 20 AND 35 FOR OUR WINDING DEPARTMENT; GOOD WAGES WHILE LEARNING; ATTRACTIVE PIECE RATE EARNINGS IN A SHORT TIME. EMPLOYMENT DE PARTMENT, F A 1 R P ANKSMORSE & CO.. TWENTYFIRST AND NORTHWESTERN AVE. We liav*' several good machine openings for women; this work is interesting and easily learned. Rockwood Mfg. Cos., 1801 English Ave. GIRL to solicit ndverUsl-.g over phons and relieve on switch board Classified advertising dept. INDIANA DAILY TIM US. Ask for Mr Robinson. Wanted pot ~and pan WASHER, WHITE OR COLORED; GOOD PAY. APPLY CITY HOSPITAL. Positions open. English and Public Speaking *I6OO Grade 1500 F.BLE TKACHF-RS" AOKNOr, 433 Lemcke Bldg. Circle 1361. STENOGRAPHER with at least one year's experience. Apply master mechanic's office, 1150 West Washington st. Belmont 111. WANTED—Experienced cook, sl3; genera! housework also. No laundry. 3 In family: references. Irvington 361. TAILuRS AND CLE*in£HS. ~ CLEANING —PREBEING—REPAIR! Nd (wotk called for) Gents' suits cleaned and pressed.... *1.25 Ladles' suits cleaned and pressed .... *1.56 AH work guaranteed. FLETCHER AVE. (.AILMENT CLEANERS. 1035 Fletcher ave. Prospect 468. ~~~~ DETECTIVES. ~ 7~T Uuigley-ilyiaud Agency Civil and Criminal inve&tlKtors 628-5*9 Law bldg Main 2*o*. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. MAXWELL TOURING 1920 model, refinished Napier green. Price $925. Terms if desired. %/ILAt 418-24 N. Capitol Ave. Hupihobllo touring; model K: in firstclass mechanical shape; full electrlo equipment; good paint and tires. Special price for this sale at *538,88. THE MOTOR MART 140 North Delaware. Main 19fA Open evenings. SCRIPPS - BOOTH 3- PASSENGER

SCRIPPS - BOOTH 3 - PASSENGER ROADSTER FOR SALE CHEAP. S6OO. CAR IN FINE CONDITION. SEE IT AT F. MYERS GARAGE. 44S N. CAPITOL AVE., ENTRANCE ON MICHIGAN ST. Marlon Speedster. In first-class mechanical condition; good paint and tires and at a special price of $242.42. THE MOTOR MART 140 North Delaware. Main 1984. Open evenings. CHEVROLET TOURING. slls down. No brokerage, 30 days* service, a. Open evenings. 51* j*l Capitol. Main 3*688.

INDIANA DAILY. TIMES, MONDAY, JULY 26, 1920.

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. NATIONALS A complete line of rebuilt. Nationals at all times. National! Automotive Cos. 426 N. Capitol Ave. Main 4758.

COLE 8 TOURING 1916 model, refinished dark green; tires all good. Price $975. Terms if desired. %LLATmrJ/ 418-24 N. Capitol Ave.

BARGAINS Most of them have been repainted, retopped and overnnuled. Down. Weekly. Maxwell touring *IOO *5.09 Chevrolet touring 125 5.00 Chevrolet touring 150 6.00 Ford roadster 125 5.00 Studebaker 6, touring. 193 8.00 Ford touring 135 6.60 Inter-Stato touring 165 5.75 Grant 6. touring 245 7.00 Hudson super, touring. 395 8.00 And many 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 638. Auto. 22-019.

MAXWELL ROADSTER 191st model, refinished dark green. Price $650. Terns if desired. IKMOIR/ 0 / 7 / tl //)f 74gEMLAUig to ti/ 418-24 N. Capitol Ave. fork touring] 1125 down. No brokerage; 30 day*' service. Open evenings :.1S n. Capitol. Mein HM, COMMONWEALTH four f,.rty touring demonstrator at factory cost. DIKTfiJAIIKS 334 East Market street. Main ... ic Tei s if .1- ilrsd. CHALMERS TOURING 1917 model, in good shape. Price $775.00. Terms if desired. SWfflßßiai? 418-24 N. Capitol Ave.

FORD ROADSTER $126 down. No brokerage; 30 days’ service. Open evenings 518 N. Capitol. Main 2638. FIVE I'ASHMNGER automobile” for sale or trad*. Will consider light roadster or equity In city property. Owner. Froapeot 8895. OAKLAND SEDAN 1918 model, refinished Hruns gray. Price $1,350. Terms if desired. LATHE©IF=y> iJ h / WM£IFAIELAN® to ii/ T* 418-24 N. Capitol Ave.

GRANT 6. TOURING. 1145 down. No brokerage; 30 days' servloe. open evenings. 518 N. Capitol. .Main 2638. FOR SALE—At bargain/ Maxwell tourlug car completely overhauled, including new top lor demonstration. Phone Woodruff 1633 after 5 p. m. CHEVROLET TOURING. $l5O down. No brokerage; B 0 days' servloe. 518 X. Capitol. Open evenings. nBO TOY RING. $135 down. No brokerage; 80 days' service. Open evenings. 61$ N. Capitol. Mala 24M. "maxwell touring. SIOO down. No brokerage, 30 days' service. 618 N. Capitol. Open evenings. TOURING. ~ $166 down. No brokerage; 30 days' servloe. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings. ~~ ~ AUTO MOBILE S—W AMI ED. WANTED AUTOMOBILES. 160 CARS AT ONCE. LARGEST BUYERS AND SEI-LERS OF USED CARS IN THE STATE. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE COMPANY. 818 N. CAFtTOL. MAIN 2635. AUTO. $2-01$. AUTOS WANTED We pay high cash prices for used cars. No delay. Quick action. AUTOMOBILE TRADING CO. 555 N. Capitol Ave. m I WANT YOUR “CAR and will pay you cash for it. Don’t forget your money ia waiting for you. If you can’t drive in, call Main 4446 and immediate attention will be given. 212 E. NEW YORK ST. DID YOU SELL ITT If not try the automobile oolomna ot The Timas want i Ya

AUTOMQBILEa—WANTED. 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. •It N. Illinois st. Main 1579. Auto 33-Bft. We also buy Junk cars.

TRUCKS—FOR SALE, FORD DELIVERY CARS Owing to a change in our system of delivery we are able to sell a number of closed body Ford delivery ears which are at present in daily use. See John N. Feasey, 4th floor. ■IPETTO |m CQDfIUS (80. ONE-TON International harvester truck, cheap. 3523 East Tenth street. AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES.

BIG TIRE SALE Factory Blemished Tires Price from 30x3 $6.00 to $7.00 30x3 $7.00 to $9.00 32x3Vi ' 15.50 to $9.50 41x4 $9.00 to SIO.OO 32x4 $9.00 to $ll.OO 33x4 $9.75 to $12.00 34x4 SIO.OO to $12.50 34x41* $13.00 to $15.00 35x4 tii $13.50 to $15.50 36x4 V* $14.00 to $16.00 36x5 $16.00 to SIB.OO 31x3V* $7.00 to $9 25

FEDERAL REBUILT TIRE CO. 227 W. Morris St. Sale All Day Saturday and Sunday Morning. VULCANIZED TIRES fit COME GET YOUR PICK AT l US 20c * pound. V| A N DEEBON* STEAM VULCANIZER CO. PARTS FOR 300 CARS. Axles, ring and pinion gears, transmission and everything. 35 to 96 per cent off. INDIANAPOLIS AL TO PARTS AND TIRE COMPANY. 54S N. Capitol ave. Circle 2586. PARTS for most any make of car. Ford parte a specialty. Baggalns In tires of all eiies. Try ue and save money. CAPITOL AUTO PARTU AND TIRR CO_ 619 N. Illlnole Miln IH4. AUTO PARTS and Tl RES. New and used, *0 par cent to 90 per cent off Hat. INDIANAPOLIS ALTO PARTS AND TIRE - COM PANT. 543-45 N. Capitol.

AUTO WAS JUNG Our Specialty. $22-124 North Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry tVRITF. PHONJC OR CALL US for price* on Goodyear solid and pneumatic tire* for truck and paaxerger cere J. Guedelboefer Wagon Cos.. 202 Kentucky ave. OKI MAN auto tope, side curtain*, seat and radiator cover*. PERFECTION AUTO TOP CO.. 1107 Udell etreei. North s4*. AUTOMOBILE TOPS recovered and side curtalne repaired at THE JOHN UUEDELHOEFEK WAGON CO.. 361 Kentuoky avenue. Wf. PUT on the beet aide wire tires on automobiles, trailers an<7 trucka 302 Kentucky avea. 3IMONIZE station, where they make old care like new. 839 West Thirtieth street. North 6417. GET OUR truck and automobile rubber tire price. THE JOHN GUEDELB6im WAGON CO. 202 Kentucky av MOTpRCYCLES AND OICYCLEB. EVANS LIGHTWEIGHT Motorcycles, $150.00 MERZ MOTOR CO., 460-52 MASS. AVE.

HARLEY-DAVIDSON Motorcycles and Bicycles Johnson Motor Wheels ERNEST HUGHES 684-86 Mass. Ave. Main 6404. CASH paid for all kinds of uiotorcvclea. FLOYD PETERMAN. 560 Massachusetts aveooe. INDIAN motorcycle; good condition for sale, S4O 91 3 Locke street AUTOS and trucks for hike AUTOS FOR rent—Do your own driving. U-Drtve Auto Service at Hooaler Laundry. Rear Keith’s theater. Mala 5921. GARAGES TO LET. FOR RENT—Garage street entrance. $6 per month. 2030 North Alabama etreet. MISCELLANEOUS— FOR SALE.

Match Your Coat / \ with a pair of /jj \ I TROUSERS l I \ i / THE PANTS \I / I / BTORE CO. Il I l I I Two Store# \Jli J igk 48 W. Ohio. M % V VJ U 0 8. Market. V *1 Close 6 p, nt. Saturday 9 p. m. At— sU’K, Drop-Heud Singer. $lO, !Fr3&Tu29 other bargains. SI.OO per week. All makes RKV fW PAIRED. HEMBTITCHING while you wait. 10c .J** PER YARD WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO.. Main 600; Auto. 26-216. 112 Maas. An, FOR SALE—One medium alls safe In good condition. MARION COUNTY LUMBER AND COAL CO.. Minnesota and Relsnor streets. Belmont 12. BUY pant* direct from the maker. We make them to your measure from 2T.60 up. LEON TAILORING CO.. I*. East New York. GRAY reed baby carriage; good as new. J. E. DAWSON, 2008 East Washington street. Prospect 8380. _ MEDIUM slse brown broadcloth ault; like new. Call 63 N. Sheridan avenue. PET STOCK AND POULTRY. COON hound pupps. Call 346 Belle View avenue. Belmont 1813. “Vive stock and vehicles. JOSEPH HAAS pays hlgheat prices for dead horses, cow* and hogs. Call Main 1089. Auto. 25-772. COAL AND WOOIJ FOR SALE. INDIANA LUMP $7.78 ILLINOIS LUMP 8.35 POCAHONTAS M. R 10.00 KENTUCKY LUMP 10.26 L. H. BAIN COAL CO„ Main 2161. 1 Main 3821. V

MISCELLANEOUB— WAN TED. WANTED--BABY CAB, REGARDLESS OF CONDITION. CIRCLE 34-27, AUTO. 31-791. LEW SHANK pays best prices In city for household goods and fixtures of all kinds. 227 North New Jersey street. Main 2028. WANTED—Ladles' used long fur coat; must he cheap; cash down. Write or phono MRS. SALORES, Plaza hotel. Main 1554. WANTED—Second-hand clothing Will pay best price. 1121 North Tremont. Belmont 3883. HOUSEHQLD GOODS. NO INTERRUPTION TO BUSINESS We are cutting out all dividing walls on lower floor of our store and adding on a great deal more space. When finished we will have by far the largest display space, all on ground floor, of any used furniture conoern In the city. Needless to say this space will be given only to the highest grade goods, than which no new store in Indianapollß can show you better, even at double our prices. Call and get acquainted. Used Goods Atore—Tho Fine Store, _ 424 Mass. ave. FOR SALE —24 opal light tables. 2 steam tableß, 6 urns, 24 stools, 3 cash registers, soda counter, 3 large Ice boxes, ,2 small counters, 150 chairs; complete outfit for restaurant. BAKER BROS. Largest used furniture dealers In the world. Auto 23-166, Main 2466. Furniture GAS STOVES. OIL STOVES. Cheaper here and easier terms. JCROOT & BON. 609 W. Washington St. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTB~ Columbia Graphophone In golden oak case, *175 size, with 14 records: big bargain at 1145; payments *1.50 per week. E. L. Lennox Piano Cos. * 16 N. Meridian st. * OPNRALO player and music. ~935 West Twenty-ninth street. North 9602. Call after 6 p. m. PLATER piano used two months, small down payment *3 per week. Belmont 2098. GULBRANSIN piano plaver for cash and payments or will trade for good auto. No Junk. Irvington 1455. BEGINNERS' violins, mandolins, guitars' bargains. JTUTTLE. 201 Indiana Aye ELLINGTON MANUaLO; dark oak case; 60 rolls new music, *5.00. Main 7457.

TRANSFER AND STORAGE. GfTYTa. 7 storage cheapest i \y/ RATES IN CITY. CALL If I U*. Everything at reasonable price. Packed. I J 11 "hipped anywhere. Locked room If desired. 30 West Henry- Main 4899CALL SHANK for the beat service In hauling, packing, shipping ands wage 217-229 North New Jersey St Main 202 R REAL ESTATE-FO ft SALE. The Ones You’ve Been Waiting For (1) double. 6 rooms to side, rental *34 per month. Price *3,250. Terms. *6OO cash, 130 per month. Here's your chance to own your own home and have an investment all in one. 12 > four-room cottage In pink of condition Price *1 600. Terms, *4OO cash, bH.ance 113.50 per month. A beautiful little place. Both of these houses have been newly painted and are in the pink of condition We will be glad to show them at any time. Call Mr. Ridgeway. Tibbs-Bose Realty Cos. 4*6 American Central Ufa Bldg. Circle 4*6. Auto. 27 436. Nights. North Facing Brookside Park I/ong living room, dining room, kitchen and two porches down. Two sleeping rooms and bathroom up. Lot* of fruit and shrubbery. On acoount of sickness only *2.700 Call Mr. Hunt. Washington 886. \Y. L. Bridges, Realtor Main 4 214 " 138 K. of P. Bldg.

COTTAGE, NORTH Four room*, alactrlc lights, city water and go*. sink In kltohen. good baeement. One *quar* from car. Can be bought for $1,200; 1500 -ath. balanoa like rent. Call Mr. Melntesr. with 1. X. Richie & Son, Realtors 151 East Market. Main 520. After 6 p. m. call Irvington 269 T. Tl 39 Tibbs Ave., $2,10000 Four room*, electric light*, fine well of water, one square of car line, walking distance of Prest-O-Llte Cos. Thl* property priced for quick sale. Bloodworth & Flood 629 People's Bank Bldg.. Phone Circle 252 Let us sell your real estate. Semi-Modern, East Three bedroom*, bath, near East Tenth car. Large barn; will hold three autos. W. L. Bridges, Realtors 239 K. of P. Bldg. Mai:. 4114 s6o'' CASH, balance monthly; 7 rooms, electric light*. ga, house to be positively redecorated and generally gone over. Immediate possession. C. F. KREIS, 105 City Trust. Circle 2620. 8500 CASH, balance monthly; dandy fiveroom modern bungalow; steam heat and garage. 209 South State street; for appointment see C. F. KREIS, 405 City Trust. Circle 2620. TWO four-room house*. Aft f| 19 South Rural. Price Illy, jj $3,600. Geo. A. Luca*. 208 American Central Life bldg. Circle 6600. FOR SALE—A new. never-occupied. Seven-room colonial style home; fins lot; paved *treet; double garage; a beautiful home In a hlgh-g-ade district. Washington 1079, CARROLLTON ave ; a five-room. new, never-occupied, strictly modern bungalow; hardwood floors; good lot; big basement and bulltln features. Washington 1079. MODERN house on Leeds avenue near Washington utreat. Price $8,400. BRANDON & JAMESON, 127 North Delaware street. Main 5762. I HAVE 97 homes on south side; modern and semi-modern; cash and payments. From four to eleven rooms. For particular* call Propect 6184 after 4 p. m. CHOICE Urge lot near Maple Road blvd.. within two square* of fairground*: $lO cash, balance $i weekly. 640 Lemcke Annex. Main 1409. aTsPLENDII) proposition In a four-room-to-slde. almost new semi-modern double bungalow; good terms. Washington _1079._ A SPLENDID proposition In a four-room-to-slde, almost new semi-modern double bungalow; good term* Washington 1079. ___ SEMI-MODERN 5-room bungalow on Laurel street. Price $2,150; $750 cash; Immediate possession; bargain. North 2871. INDIANA TRUST C’d (veils real ssteta, collect* rent, writ** fire Insurance. SIX-ROOM house, barn, electricity, both waters, fruit. $2,800. One-half payment. Woodruff 5194. FINE modern house on East Rural street, to trade for small cottage. CRIDER. 13 When bldg. Circle 896. REAL ESTATE—WANTED. I CAN sell your property. W. D. WOODS. North 2871. ~R E ATTEST AT E—SUB UR BAN LARGE, beautiful Ic :s 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 convenlenoe. OSCAR LEE, 1003 City Trust. Main _ _____ FARMS—-FORSAL&. ~ FOR SALE—BI acres 6 miles south on Meridian; finest sugar camp and building spot In state. Address A No. 1616, Time*. DON'T uwTbTv AIf you really want It back. Insert a small ad In the “Lost and Found” oalumns of Th* Timas and 1* will woo be returned. Phone Mala 214*. Ante. Udlh

FINANCIAL. LOANS ON DIAMONDS Burton J ewelry Cos. WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKE REAL ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. WH PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACTS MORTGAGES. BONDS AND STOCKS LISTED AND UNLISTED. INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO. FRANK K. SAWYER. Prea Third floor. Law Building. Second Mortgage Real estate loans made on good farms and Improved city properties. GIBRALTER FINANCE COMPANY. 10* N. Delaware street. Main 1618 INSURANCE In all branches. AUBREY D. PORTER. *l6 Peoples Bank Bldg. Main 70y>, WE MAKE second mortgages on farm of city property. AETNA MTG. AND INV CO Main 7101. 508 Fidelity Trust Bldg. LEGAL NOTICE.

NOTICE OF SALE OF MARION COUNTY BRIDGE BONDS. Notice Is hereby given that, un to 10 o'clock a. m., on the Bth day of September. 1920, sealed bids will be received at the auditor's office of Marlon county. Indiana, for the purchase of Marlon county Northwestern avenue bridge bonds to the amount of three hundred thousand ($300,000) dollars. bearing Interest at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, said bonds being payable and Xiegotla'ole at the office of the treasurer of Marion county. That said bonds be dated September 1, 1920, and number three hundred (800) bonds In the denominations of one thousand dollars (11.000) each, and be cf the following numbers and denominations, and mature as follows, towit: Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7451 to 7465, both inclusive, due one year after date. Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7466 to 7480. both Inclusive, due two years after date. Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7481 to* 7495, both Inclusive, due three years after date. Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7496 to 7610, both Inclusive, due four years after date. Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7511 to 7525, both Inclusive, due five years after date. Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7526 to 7540, both Inclusive, due six years after date. Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7541 to 1555, both Inclusive, due seven years after date Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7556 to 7570, both inclusive, due eight 7541 to 7555, both Inclusive, due seven years after date. Fifteen of said bond* numbered from 7571 to 7585, both inclusive, due nine years after date. Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7586 to 7600. both Inclusive. due ten years after date. Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7601 to 7616, both inclusive, due eleven years after date. Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7615 to 7630, both inclusive, due twelve years after date. Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7631 to 7645. both Inclusive, due thirteen years after date. Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7646 to 7860. both Inclusive, due fourteen years after date Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 76C1 to 7676. both inclusive, due fifteen years after date. Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7676 to 7690. both Inclusive, due sixteen years after date. Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7691 to 7705. both Inclusive, due seventeen years after date. • Fifteen of said bond.* numbered from "70S to *720. both inclusive, due eighteen years after date. Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7721 to 7735. both Inclusive, due nineteen years after date Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7788 to 7750. both Inclusive, duo twenty years after date. That said bonds will be sold to the highest responsible bidder but shall not be sold for less amount than the par value and accrued Interest thereof to date of sale. If bonds are not sold on said date they will bo offered for sale from day to day until sold The rtght Is reserved to reject any and all bids. Each bid must state the full amount of cash which shall be paid by the bidder for the bonds proposed to be purchased and shall be accompanied hy a certified check for three per cent (3%) of the par value of the bonds bid upon and draw n against moneys In some reliable bank In Marlon county, Indiana, said check to be made payable to the board of commissioners, and >hall be held as a guarantee of the performance of said bid should the same be accepted The bid must be made upon the form provided hy the auditor and must be accompanied with affidavits of noncolluslon as provided by law. I.EO K. FESLER, Auditor of Marion County. Indainapolis. Ind.. July 23. I*2o.

NOTICE. Probate cause No. 58-18309. In the Probate Court of Marion County. Indiana. Vacation 1920. William A. Roberts, administrator of estate of John A Roberts, deceased, va. Ethel R. Loop, et al. To Ethel R Loop and Carl R. Loqp. her husband, Alonzo S. Roberts and Ethyl Roberto, big wife. You are* severally hereby notified that the above named petitioner as administrator of the estate aforesaid, has filed In the probate court of Marion county, Indiana. a petition making you defendants thereto, and praying therein for an order and decree of said court authorizing the sale of certain real estate belonging to the estate of said decedent and in said petition described, to make assets for the payment of the debts and liabilities of said estate; and has also filed an affidavit averring that you and each o( you are non-resi-dents of the State of Indiana or that your residence is unknown and that you are necessary pig-ties to sold proceedings, and that said petition, so filed and which la now pending. Is set for hearing in said probate court at the courthouse in Indianapolis. Indiana, on the 6th day of September, 1920. Witness, the clerk and seal of said court this 19th day of July, 1920. (PEAL) RICHARD V. 3IPE Clerk of tho Probate Court of Marion County. WM. A ROBERTS. Administrator. 42 N. Senate avenue, Indianapolis. GEORGE A. ROPE. Attorney. Rooms 20-21 Mansur block, Indianapolis, Ind.

NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that, pursuant to an order of the Hancock Circuit court, entered In cause No. 14 787 of said court, therein Henry Prescher. administrator of the estate of Charles Prescher, Sr., deceased. ts plaintiff and Theresia Prescher and others, are defendants, the undersigned, at the office of Clarke & Clarke, rooms 730 to 735 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 sa'e at not less than the appraised value thereof, the following described real estate, sltualedein the city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana, towit. Lot twenty-seven (27) in Lttonla park, an addition to the city of Indianapolis. Said real estate will be sold free and clear of all liens and Incumbrances, except the taxeß for 1920, payable in 1921. Terms of sale are oash, or one-third ca.sh, one third in nine months and onethird In eighteen months from date of Bale, 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 of Charles Prescher, deceased. * CLARKE A- CLARKE. Attorneys.

NOTICE. 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 this day caused to be filed in the office of the seoretary of state of the State of Indiana, the properly signed and attested consents, etatoments and papers required by section one of an act of the general assembly of the State of Indiana, entitled: "An act prescribing the method and procedure for the voluntary dissolution of private corporations and voluntary associations and declaring an emergency,” approved March 14. 1918. And I further certify that said written consents, statements and paper so filed as aforesaid, show that said comparer and the officers thereof have complied tv th the provisions ot said section one of s 3*l act and that said corporation Is now 1 t process of dissolution. In witness whereof, I have hareunto set my hand and affixed He seal tSEAL) of the State of Indiana s*t the city of Indianapolis Jlls 2d day of July. A. D., 1920 ED JACKfON. Secretary cA Stats. By P. H. WOLFARD Deputv. B

LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE OF SALE OF MARION COUNTY TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITAL BONDS. Notice Is hereby given that, -up to 10 o'clock a. m., on the Bth day of Sept9mhe, 1920, sealed bids will be received all the auditor’s office of Marlon county. In-' dlana, for the purchase of Marlon County l 7 übercuiosis hospital bonds to the amount; of one hundred and fifty thousand ($160.-' 000) dollars bearing interest at the rate ol* five (5) per cent per annum, payable! semi-annually, said bonds being payable and negotiable at the county treasurer’s office. Indianapolis, Ind. That raid bonds shall be dated Sept, 1920, and number one hundred fifty (150)i of one thousand dollars ($1,000) each, and! be of the following numbers and denoml-l nations, and mature as follows, to-wlt: Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7101 to 7115. both inclusive, In the son* of one thousand dollars each, payable ond year after date. Fifteen of said bonds numbered from! 7116 to 7130, both inclusive. In the sum ofi one thousand dollars each, pavable two years after date. Fifteen of said bonds numbered from! 7131 to 7145, both Inclusive. In the sum! of one thousand dollars each, payable three years after date. Fifteen of said bonds numbered from! 7146 to 7160, both inclusive, In the sum of one thousand dollars each, payable sour 1 years after date. Fifteen of said bond3 numbered from 1 7161 to 7175, both inclusive. In the sum! of one thousand dollars each, payable five years after date. Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7176 to 7190, both Inclusive, In the sum of one thousand dollars each, payable six years after, date. Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7)91 to 7205, both inclusive, in the sum, of one thousand dollars each, pas-abl* seven years after date. Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7206 to 7220, both inclusive, in the sum of one thousand dollars each, payable l , eight years after date. Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7221 to 7235. both inclusive, in the sum of one thousand dollars each, payable nine* years after date. Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7236 to 7250, both inclusive. In the sum of one thousand dollars each, payable ten 1 years after date. That said bonds will be sold to the* highest responsible bidder, but shall not! be sold for less amount than the par value; and accrued Interest thereof to date sale. If bonds are not sold on said date they! will be offered for sale from day to day until sold. The right Is reserved to reject any andJ all bids. Each bid must state the full; amount of cash which shall be paid by, the bidden for the bonds proposed to be! purcha-sed 6 and shall be accompanied byt a certified check for three per cent (3 per cent) of the par value of the bonds bid upon and drawn against moneys in some reliable bank In Marlon county, Indiana.| said check to be made payable to the>; board of commissioners, and shall be held' as a guarantee of the performance of said bid should the same be accepted. The bid must be made upon the form! provided by the auditor and must be ac-* companld with affidavits of noncollusloa as provided by law. LEO K. FESLER, Auditor of Marion County. Indianapolis. Ind.. July 23. 1920.

NOTICE OF SALE OF MARION COUNT* VOTING MACHINE BONDS. Notice Is hereby given that, up to 10 o’clock a. m., on the ?th day of Septem-I her. 1920. sealed bids will be received at! the auditor's office of Marlon county, Indi-j ar.a. for the purchase of Marion county voting machine bonds to the amount of seventy-five thousand ($75,000) dollars.! hearing Interest at the rate of 514 per cen' per annum, payable semi-annually.* said bonds being payable and negotiable! at the office of the treasurer of Marlon county. That said bonds be dated September lj 1920, and number seventy-five (75) bondsl of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, and be <>f the following numbers and denominations and mature as follows, to-wit: 1 Ten of said bonds numbered from 7751i to 7760, both Inclusive, in the sum of one thousand ($1 000) dollars each, pay-' able one year after date. t Ten of said bonds numbered from 7761; Jo 7770. both Inclusive, in the sum of one 'thousand ($1,000) dollars each, payable 1 two years after date. | Ten of said bonds numbered from 77T1, to 7780. both inclusive. In the sum of one! thousand ($1,000) dollars each, payable* three years after date. | Ten i.f said bonds numbered from 7781, to 7790, both inclusive. In the sum of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, pay-i able four years after date. j Ten of >a‘d bonds numbered from 7791 to 7800, both Inclusive. In the sum of one 1 thousand ($1,000) dollars each, payable five years after date. Ten of said bonds numbered from 7*ol to 7810, both Inclusive, In the sum of on* 1 thousand (*1 000) dollars each, payable! six years after date. Ter f said bonds numbered from 7811 to 7820, both inclusive, in the sum of onei thousand ($1,090) dollars each, payable; seven years after date. Five of said bonds numbered from 7821* to 7826. both Inclusive. In the sum of one| thousand (*1.000) dollars each, payable eight year* after date. That said bonds will be sold to the* highest responsible bidder, but shall not] be sold for less amount than the par value and accrued Interest thereof to date 1 of sal*. T j If not sold on said date they will b*i offered for sale from day to day until sold. 1 The right is reserved to reject any and ; all bids. Each bid must state the fu’.li amount of rash which shall he paid by. the bidder for the bonds proposed to be purchased and shall be accompanied by a 1 certified check for three per cent (3 per cent) of the par value of the bonds bid upon and drawn against moneys In some* reliable bank In Marion county. Indiana.) said check to be made payable to the board of commissioners, and shall be held as a guarantee of the performance of said bid should the same be accepted. The bid must be made upon the form provided by the auditor and must be accompanied with affidavits of noncolluslon as provided by law. LEO K. FESLER. Auditor of Marlon County. Indianapolis, Ind., July 23. 1920.

WINKLES DEATH INVESTIGATED Drowned Man Was Under Grand Jury Indictment. Coroner Robinson today continued hi* investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death of Clarence Winkles. 28. lotl Lexington avenue, whose neck was broken when he dived into a shr.l-i low place in Big Eagle creek, late Saturday afternoon. Winkles’ dire was witnessed by D*tectives Fields and Hanks and Prosecutor Spann. The body was recovered by the police, who dragged a deep hole In which four persons have been drowned this year. Winkles wait under indictment by the Marion county grand jury, and, in company with three other men, would bavn been tried in criminal court, next Friday. Paul Hennessey, living at the Roosevelt hotel, crouched down on the bank and Ed Barrett dived over him. Winkles, witnesses said, attempted to follow Barrett's example. When he failed to appear a search wan started for his body. The point where Winkles lost his life is one of those where Coroner Robinsou, requested the county commissioners toj post signs warning swimmers to stay out, but the police say the warning bag* not been heeded. Winkles, Roy Vernon, Cy Seibert and! Raymond Nollawood were arrested some months ago, after a fight in the lobby of the Colonial hotel, following a quarrel over an alleged crooked dice game. Seibert alleged he had been beaten and robbed, and this was the case Winkles was to appear in this week. French Troops Fight Way Into Damascus PARIS, July 26.—French troops, under command of Gen. Gouroud, entered* Damascus, seat of Emir Feisul's government. on-Sunday, it was learned today. A spirited battle occurred on the, outskirts of the town. Oourond's troops entered and stationed themselves In the foreign quarter. French troops already had occupied AUeppo and thus are In complete control of the railroad from Damascus to Cilia. The foreign office announced that Emir Felsul had fled Into the hills. Emir Said, whose uncle was assassinated, was expected to be ot Syria tn Feisul's place. | i

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