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INDIANA DAILY TIMES 25-29 S. Meridian St. PHONES—CLASSIFIED ADV. DEPT. Main 3500 Automatic 28-351 RATES. One time 09 per line Three consecutive times... .08 per line Six consecutive times 07 per line Male or female help wanted, situa- I tion wanted, male or female; rooms to let and board and rooms wanted— One time 08 per line Three consecutive times.. .07 per line Six consevutive times 06 per line Contract rates on application. Legal notices 09 per line Lodges and club notices 75c per Insertion Church notices (1 Inch or less) 60c per insertion Over 1 inch, .07 per line additional. Death notices, 35c per insertion. The Business Office closes at 8 p. m. V I y FUNERAL DIRECTORS. George Grinsteiner Funoral director. 522 East Market. Old Phone Main 908. New Phone, 27-208. A. M. Ragsdale. J. Wash Price, John Paul Ragsdale A. M. RAG3DALE CO. J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. Auto. 61-671. Prospect 922. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—WM. K. KRIEGER. New 21-164. Main 1454. 1402 N. Illinois. UNDERTAKERS. W. T. BLASENGYM 8885 Shelby St. Pros. 2570. Auto. 51-114. UNDERTAKERS—HISEV A- TITUS. 951 North Del. New 26-564. Main 3630. DEATH AND~FUNERAt. NOTICES. HENRT, AGNES MARlE—Mother of Mrs. William McCreery, Mrs. William Gerlach and Mrs. Bertha Moulton, died at the home. 328 Blake street. Sunday. Aug. 1; age 80 years. Funeral services at tE home Wednesday, Aug. 4. at 2 p. m. Burial at Crown Hill cemetery. MOORE. LUCY A.—Widow of William Moore, deceased, died Monday evening, Aug. 2, at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Willis K. Miller. 312 Downey avenue. Funeral notice later. blvd.. died Monday afternoon. Funeral Thursday 10 a. m. at the residence. Burial Crown Hill; private. LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Brindle and white bull /terrier. male; weight 40 pounds, ears trimmed to point: white stripe running from nose over center of head to neck; small brown spot In center of this stripe between ears; throat and chest white; long tail, white point on end; hind feet white; small scar right side of neck; $.5 reward. Call Main 7138. MISSING FRIENDS and relatives traced •vorywhers; no criminals looked for. Call Main 6947. or write lost agent. 18 Baldwin block. Indianapolis. Ind. LOST—Black plush coat with fur collar between Martinsville and Gosport. Call Prospect 6445. PERSONALS. Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 2. 1920. To Whom It May Concern—This Is to notify the public that I will not be responsible for any debts or obligations of any kind contracted, from this date on by Margaret Frances Evans. CHARLES O. EVANS. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. G?7Yrcv/7 STORAGE CHEAPEST I W/ RATES IN CITY. CALL I US. Everything at reasonable price. Packed. II |l eblpped anywhere, 's£' IS Locked room if desired. 30 We.f Henry. Main 4 > SNAPP"STORAGE HOUSE Plenty of storage, 314 cents square foot; man look after goods In and out building. Circle 336. 311-319 W. Pearl street. CALL SHANK for the deal -.ere icr hauling, packing, shipping and 'ta*' 32”-22 North New Jer-e\ Si Vac HOU SES— W A NT ED. Modern cottage or half double north of Fall Creek. Two children of school age. Call Dolph E. Moore, Hotel Washington. Main 4283. ROOMS—TO LET. BEAUTIFUL furnished front room on ground floor; walking distance. Circle 3364. FURNISHED rooms for sleeping and housekeeping. 206‘4 North Meridian. TWO housekeeping rooms, second floor; in modern house. Circle 4317. ROOM and board for two young men. 213 East Walnut. NICELY furnished room at 125 North Alabama. Main 2018. B LET -. FURNISHED rooms and board. Main 1839. ' _ r _ MALEHELP—WANTED. CONSTRUCTION LABORERS IMMEDIATELY WHITE OR COLORED Number of good, husky, steady men wanting steady work, paying an unusually high hourly rate, and in addition a substantial attendance bonus. Apply ready for work. PREST-02LITE CO., INC. SPEEDWAY 190-T. * 8-2-20. “NOTICE 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 il legal 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. Power S watch board Operators An excellent opportunity for three young men over 20 years of age. This Is responsible work with an unusual opportunity to advance. One man needed for each shift. Reply, giving experience In detail, age. phone number and salary expected to start. Address AE No. 237. Times. t WANTED—Experienced firemen on chal i grata stoker*. Apply MR. RAY, Union Traction Power House. Anderson. Ind WANTED —Experienced stove repair man on Aecond-hand stoves. Apply L. BERNgffiEIN. 868 South Meridian street. WANTED—At once, experience weatherstrip installer. Call Circle 1371.

MALE HELP—WANTED, Harnple Body Builders, Sheet Metal Workers, Tinsmiths, Laborers, Experienced / Craters, Carpenter for Rough Carpentry, Die Makers. Panelers and Metal Finishers on Closed Bodies. L T pfitters. Nor dyke & Marmon Cos. Ky. Ave. and Morris St. . Molders Another new fn-yiace Is about ready and we can use more experienced malleable iron molders. We want real men —good, strong—who want all-year-round work. These are ail-right Jobs, and we want to i fill them' with all-right men. Apply at employment office. Lcimont ave., south of West Washington sL Link Belt Cos. Belmont Plant. | / Laborers Manufacturing season now on at Raub's; beginning June 19th our rates will be 50c per hour. Meet our truck at Ills, and Wash. st. Comfort Station, at I ! 6:20 a. m. E. Rauh & Son Fertilizer Cos. Rear Union Stock Yard*. ■ PERMANENT POSITION, HIGH SENIORITY STANDING, EXPERIENCED YARD CONDUCTORS AND BRAKEMEN FOR INDIANAPOLIS TERMINAL DIVISION RIO 4 R. R. 615 ” r * TPCTTr T>T on Wanted —Men for cutting j down, fitting up and driving up riveted steel work, air hammer rivet drivers and buckers. INTERSTATE CAR CO. P. O. Box 73. , ! EXPERIENCED MAN FOR RECEIVING CLERK; ALSO BOY 16 YEARS OR OLDER FOR WORK IN STOCK ROOM; GOOD PAY; FREE STREET 'CAR FARE. APPLY STOREKEEPER INDI AN A P OLIS STREET RAILWAY, 1150 W. WASHINGTON. • MEN WANTED Big Four elevator, Sherman drive and Big Four R. R. Prospect 6878. SALES MANAGER Wanted, an A1 sales manager for the best live going stock sales organization in the middle west. Commission only. Stevenson Gear Cos., 942 Daly. phone ! Pros. 2464. | WANTED LABORERS. IttiH AND MILL. INDIANAPOLIS LIGHT & HEAT CO. WANTE D— A S ENGiN EIR OR PIPEFITTER, 8 HOURS, ! GOOD PAY. APPLY CITY HOSPITAL ENGINEER. 2 MEN TO WORK IN SHOP. APPLY 116 W. 30TH ST. } ULIVAV mall clecka are offered $1,60* I ■■ trance salary v. Ith pruuiuUOlts to $2,300. For fuli particulars and a course of preparation call or write INDIANA CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL. 137 North 1111- | nols street. Suite 207. : WANTED —Man to operate freight elevator. Apply superintendent WM. IS. j BURFORD. 23 West Pearl st. | WANTED —First-class non-union plumber. | Steady work. No labor trouble. CHAMj PAIGN P. & H. CO., Champaign, Illinois. MAN to work in creamery. Apply at WEBER MILK CO. ~SITUATION W AhITED--MALEU CONSTRUCTION superintendent; also drafting, designing and estimating buildings, etc. North 1198. . s..r —22 -■ - :. SALESMEN—WANTED. _ SALESMAN WANTED Experienced stock salesman of real ability. One who can present an honest proposition in an honest way. Only those with records of success need apply. Present hustlers in our line make excellent money. Permanent *ork for the right party. StevoAon Gear Cos., 942 Daly St. .none Prospect 2464.

SHE’S READY ' She’s a capable woman—one who has made good in other lines. For very good reasons she went into a business school at the beginning of the summer term and studied stenography. Now she’s ready to accept and satisfactorily fill a stenographer’s position. And you want a woman like that? If her ad isn’t under “Situation Wanted” in tonight’s Times you can reach her through a “Help Wanted” ad in The Times tomorrow night. Try it! V FEMALE HELP—WANTED. * FACTORY CLERICALS Special training not absolutely required. Several good machine open- : ings which offer steady work and advancement. ROCKWOOD MEG. CO. 1801 English Ave. Attractive Employment for Girls Become a telephone operator. You can speedily advance to toll operator, clerical worker, supervisor, assistant chief, chief operator, etc. Hundreds of higher positions for those who qualify. Besides, >ve pay for your Instruction In this modern profession and pay you well while you are learning In a few weeks' time you are qualified as a bona fide employe with a permanent position. Least you can then earn Is sl6 a week. Ideal working conditions. Vacations with pay and many other unusual advantages. Apply at main yoffloe. Meridian and New/York sts. Employment desk in lobby. Indiana Bell Telephone Company WANTED—GIRLS FOR LIGHT MACH lN E WORK. APPLY IN PERSON. GENERAL TOOL & GAUGE CO. 115 N. Noble St. j ' SALESWOMEN FOR OUR LOOM END SALE Positions open In. the follow lng departments. Dress goods and silks. Domestics and beddings. Linens and white goods. Bargain basement and ready-to-wear department* /■'topi- with selling experience paid good salary. With opportunity for permanent places. THE STAR STOf.r WANTED-GIRL3 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, FAIRBANKSMORSE & CO.. TWENTYFIRST AND NORTHWESTERN AVE. V Two ladies of sales experience to work on new subdivision just about to be opened. Permanent positions to those who can qualify. See Manager of Ladies’ Sales Dept., 913 Merchants Bank Bldg. 3 WOMEN TO WORK IN SHOP. APPLY-116 W. 30TH ST. WANTED —White girl for second work and to assist with nice home. 4207 North Pennsylvania. Telephone 23-391 or apply to MM. SWIHFORD of | Star Store. -FEM A LeT YOUNG woman wishes address and filing to do at home. Circle 6434. i BUSINESS BERVICEB. Are You Sick —Tried Everything and - Failed? We can help you. Write for | booklets. Natural Therapeutics Institute, Suite 59. When bldg. Main 9017. A THOROUGH accountant prepared to audit, open and close books where a i bookkeeper is not employed. Systems Installed. C. A. MELOV, 18 Marlon bldg. Main 1599. KUOPATH Y, BWe and 1 s li. rn baths and geneeal treatment; thorough satisfaction. 119 E. Vermont st., first floor front, 10 a. m. to 9 p. m EXPERT collectors. Send your old account to GENERAL MERCANTILE CREDIT ASSOCIATION, Inc., 318 HumeMansur bldg. Main 6216. DOWNTOWN tire shop, new and used tires and tubes. Vulcanizing that gives satisfaction. 35 Kentucky avenue. SAFETY KAZOK BLADES sharpened TUTTLEDGK. 291 Indiana sso IF your clock la not running phone circle 4367. M R. SHEARN. 811 North Alabama VIOLET Ray and Swedish massage. MISS DE VERE, 17H W, Oh Ire Main 8873. ALL kinds of roofs repaired; tin gutters repaired and painted. Prospect 4016. JUNK for sale! J. H. BARNSTEIN, 40?' South East street. BUSINESS CHANCEjI. FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and plilows made to order. E. F. EURKI.E ave. Main 1423 f New 33-776.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1920.

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. CLEARANCE SALE OF USED CARS SPECIAL • 20% off regular prices; 50% cash, balance in one : year. • - On display at our salesroom. Open nights and Sundays. No sale without satisfactory demonstration. NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE COMPANY 426 N. Capitol Ave. Main 4758. Auto. 28-658. SIOO BUYS A GOOD USED CAR. WILL CONSIDER VOU OLD CAR AS FIRST PAYMENT. Down.Weekly, j j Buick touring SIOO $6.00 | Ford touring .-r 100 6.00 | | Ford touring 125 6.00 j ■ Saxon roadster 100 6.00 | ! Ford roadster 126 6.00 j Wtllya-Knight touring 150 6.00 | Overland Club 150 6.00 ; Grant touring 100 6.00 j Maxwell touring 150 6.00 : j Hudson touring 350 9.00 AND ABOUT FIFTY' OTHERS. THIRTY DAYS’ FREE SERVICE. NO BROKERAGE. AUTOMOBILE TRADING CO., 655-57 N. Capitol ave. Telephone Circle 1 464. 1919 Chevrolet Touring ■ Like new, good paint, good tires. Price for this sale $<505.05 THE MOTOR MART 140 N. Delaware. Main 1984. Open evenings and Sunday. bargains' Most of them have been repainted. retopped und overhauled. Down. Weekly. Maxw-ell touring SIOO $5.00 Chevrolet touring 125 5.00 Chevrolet touring 130 6.0 e Ford roadster 125 5.00 Studebaker C touring.. J 95 5.00 Ford touring 135 6.30 Inter-State touring. ... 163 6.76 Grant 6 t0uring........ 243 7.00 ' Hudson sutler, 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. 51* N. Capitol. open evening*. Main 2639. Auto. 22-019 1918 Ford Coupe Good paint. god Urea. In good shape. $450.00 j THE MOTOR MART j 140 N. Delaware. Main 19M. Upon evening* and J*unday. 9360 BUYB ONE OF THE BEST RUNNING MAXWELL TOURINGS IN TOWN. ELECTRIC STARTER. LIGHTS, GOOD TIRES, TO I’ AND PAINT. A BARGAIN AT THIS PRICE 4S W. 24TH ST .OR CALL NOIL'I H 6288 I FOR SALE—Maxwell touring car. completely overhauled. Including new bat- , tery In flr*t-ct*s condition; for further I Information during the day call YVoodruff 153. at night call YVondruff 3633. Ford louring, good condition and a bargain. Hoosier Auto Laundry, 127 E. Wabash. ; COMMON WEALTH four forty touring demonstrator at factory coat. DiETZJA.MES. 734 East Market street. Mata 6716 Term* If de-dred FORP TOU RI NO. $125 down, no biokerage, 30 days' service. Open evenings. FORD ROADSTER? j $125 down, no brokerage. 30 days' service. Open evenings. 518 N. Capit.,l. Mate 253*. CHEVROLET TOURING, v 1!25 down, no brokerage, 30 days' service, j Open evenings 518 N. Capitol. Main 2638 FOR r MALE—Grant 4 roadster. *135, motor in good condition. srve for speed- ; ster, rcato.n for null- need of ready cash, j Call afti r >; p m. (St Worth Beville. CHKY ROUST TOURING SISO down, no brokerage; 39 days’ service. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings. ford’ROADSTER $125 down, no brokerage; 30 days’ service. Open evenings. 518 N Capitol. Main 253. MAXWELL TOURING. SIOO down. no'brokerage; 30 day/ service. 618 N; Capitol. Open evenings. MAXWELL TOURING. ’ ! SIOO down No brokerage; 30 days’ service, j 61* n. Capitol. Open evenings. FORD ROADSTER $135 down; no brokerage. 30 days’ service. 518 N Capitol. Main 2038. FORD TOURING. $135 down; no brokerage; 30 days’ service. 518 N. Capitol. Main 2638. i grant six' touring! $145 down; no brokerage; 30 days' service. Open evenings. | 618 N. Capitol Main 2638. BUICK 6, 1917 touring; worth the money. Rear 416 North Meridian street. AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. WANTED AUTOMOBILES. 100 CARS AT ONCR LARGEST BUYERS AND SELLERS OF USED CARS IN THE STATE. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE COMPANY. Ml N. CAPITOL* MAIN 36t(. AUTO. 11-Olt. AUTOS WANTED We pay high cash prices for used cars. No delay. Quick action. AUTOMOBILE TRADING CO. 555 N. Capitol Ave. I WANT YOUR CAR and will pay you cash for it. Don’t forget your money is waiting for you If you can’t drive in, call Main 4446 and immediate attention will be given. 212 E. NEW YORK ST. AUTOS WANTED We pay cash. No delay for your money. It la here for you. Come Ir or call. I. Wolf Auto Parts & Tire Cos. <ll N. Illinois at Main 1579. Auto 32-01$. _ We alao buy Junk cars. AUTO* AND TjtqCKS FOR HI RE AUTOS FOR REfA'—Do ynur own drt* lng. U-Urlvo Aatto Service at Hooaler Laundry. Hear Keith's theater. Math s**l

auto repairs and supplies. VULCANIZED TIRES COME GET YOUR PICK AT \ DA 20c a pound. \V ANDERSON STEAM VULCANIZER CO. 611 North Capitol Ave. PARTS for most ar y make or car. Ford parte a specia l* Bargains in tires of all sizes. Try us and stave money. CAPITOL AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO, *l9 N. Illinois. Main #O9O. . AUTO WAfcil-LNU Our Specialty. $22-334 North Illinois* S & S Auto Laundry ONE-MAN aut> tops, aids curtain*, seat and radiator covers. PERFECTION. AUTO TOP CO.. 1107 Udell street North 546. WE MAKE and repair automoolle springs for all makes of cars; bring In or ship to us. GUEDEL.HOEFER WAGON CO.. 202 Kentucky avenue. WE SPECIALIZE on auiumomle wheel repairing on all make cars; up-to-mtnute equipment. THE JOHN GUEDELHOEFF.K WAGON CO.. 202 Kentucky avenue. FORD rear wheels. JOHN GUEOKLHOEFER WAGON CO.. 20! Ksntucky avenue. HAVE YOUR automobile axles straightened at the JOHN GUEDELHOEFEK WAGON CO.. 202 Kentucky avenue. MOTO RCYC LESANDBI CYCLES. THEY HAVE ARRIVED. 1920 EXCELSIOR TWIN. MERZ MOTOR CO., 450-52 Mass. Ave. Harley-davidson Motorcycles and Bicycle* Johnson Motor Wheel* ERNEST HUGHES 5*4-36 Mass. Ave. _ Main 6494 FOR SALE—Ladles’ or girls' bicycle; A-l condition; practically new. Phone Harrison 2573. CASH paid for all kinds of motorcyclea FLOYD PETERMAN. 600 Massachusetts avenue. TRUCKS—FOR SALE, GARFORD TRUCKS Delivers a low cost-ton mile. BURL FINCH. Distributor. REAL EBTATE—FOR SALE. 418 Parkway Ave., $6,500 Immediate Possession Two story frame house. 11 rooms, modern, newly painted and In perfect condition; two story garage; shade tree* You will have to see "his place to appreciate It. Bloodworth & Flood 529 People* Hank bldg. Phone, Circle 332. Lei u sell your real estate. Rural Street Double, five rooms to a side, newly painted, electric lights, city water, gas and basement. In good condition. $4,500; terms if desired. See Mr. Mclnteer. with I. N. Richie & Son, Realtors 151 East Market. Main 520. Evenings and Sunday, call Irvington 3597. VACANT 906 Maple street. 5 rooms, lights and city water; good condition. $250 cash. sls monthly. Russe il. Hartman, Realtor Semi-Modern in Irvington Five rooma and vacant lot adjoining, ln-lald hardwood floors. Term*. Call Mr. Adams, with \V. L. Bridges, Realtor ISO K. of >■ Bldg Main 4114 - Baugh rt s.(**; cS A If cash. balance sl6 11. \ii. TJ/-Y\ li /111 P*r month. GEO. A. LUCAS. -08 American Central Life bldg. Circle 6600. 1 HWE 97 boma* on aoutb sloe. a)odern and semi-modern, cash and payments From four to eleven room*. Fer particular* call Prospect *164 after 4 p. m. CHi'P E large lot near Maple Kou b.vd within two equarea of falrgrounda; sl9 cash, balance $> weekly. 4>40 l-erncs# Annex. Main 1409. INDIANA TRUBT CO. Sells reel estate, collect* rent, write* Ore Insurance SIX-ROOM house, barn, electricity, both waters, fruit. $2,300. One-haii pay men! Woodruff 5194. REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN, LARGE, beautiful lots In Wayne park. Ju*l off of West Washington street, which la being paved. $1 down. $1 week. Will take you out In our automobile at your convenience. OSCAR LEE. 1002 City Trust Main 915 ONE acre northeast of Irvington In rapidly growing community. A real snap for country home. Price $750. $lO cash. $7.50 monthly. t W If. COOPER * CO., S3* Lem eke nidg. SALE. LOTS for sale. A few choice lots for sale on Sixteenth street, Easy payments. For Information call Belmont 3132. Ask for MR GUBELMAN. ~ R E ALE ST A T E —W ANT EP. ~~ Medium Priced Homes We havo a lartje number of clients wanting to purchase modern and semi-modern home on payments. If you are desirous of making a quick sale of your property. call me at once. Mr. Dahlmin. Meyer-Kiser Bank FARMS— FOR SAL£. ~~ *0 ACRES dark loam, pike, house. barn, crib, granary, hog house, fruit, 4 miles town; a good grain farm. SSOO cash $2,000, March, balance easy terms; 160 well Improved, tile drained, pike r S acres timber, SI,OOO cash. $3,000 March, balance easy terms. NEWTON BROS., Knox. Ind. $40,000 HUY’B 260 acres of good farm land underlaid with coal; 175 aerce tiled and In wheat, corn, oats and clover this year; 30 acres of woods; located on B. <fc O. R. R.. near Loogootee, Ind. Address 519 Merchants Bank bldg. FA R MS—FOR SALE OR TRADE, 60 ACRES, good Improvement, 2 miles south of paoli. Sell on easy terms. Price S6O per acre. 60 acres only 36 miles south; fair build- ! lng; only $1,600; half cash, or will trade. ! 38 acres In Crawford county, 1 mile , from railroad town. Over 600 bearing fruit trees; fruit crop will pay for half of It this year. Price $1,500. 100 acres 2 miles east of Vernon on pike; good buildings. Price $4,500. Will sell on terms or trade either of the above farms for property. CRIDER. 13 When Bldg. ' DETECTIVE*. ~~ Uuigley-Hyiaud Agency Civil and Criminal Investigators 430-639 I .aw bldg Main 290*. 7 M y sI CAL | NISTRUMENTS. ALL KINDS OF AMERICAN AND FOREIGN COLUMBIA RECORDS OF SONGS AND MUSIC IN THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES: Arablc-Syrlan. Lithuanian. Armenian. Mexiean-Spanlsh. Bohemian. Norwegian. Bulgarian. Polish. Croatian. Roumanian. Danish. Russlan-Ruthenlan. Finnish. Servian. German. Slavish (Slovak). Greek. Slovenian (Kralner). Hebrew-Jewlsh. Spanish. Hollandlsh. Swedish. -* Hungarian. Turkish. Itallan-Neopolltan. Welsh. VANGEL N. SHISHCTWF. Repairs All Kinds of Grdgdiophones. Work Guaranteed. Open hours. 8 a. in. till 9 p. m. 630 YV. Washington st. *uto. 22-186. ORCHESTRTAN, electric player piano, piano, electric harp and Italian harp. Bargain prices and easy payments. Alt in good condition. LESLEY. 10 South New Jersey. SAXOPHONE—B flat al toi~ Wurlitzer' and C melody Beucher; new instruments. North 8627. 951 YVest Thlrty-flr-d •tre°t. BEGINNERS’ violins, mandolins, guitars; bargains. TUTTLE. 301 Indiana Ava.

MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE, Match Your Coat with a pair of ' \ TROUSERS i I THE PANT 9 \ / STORE CO. I I > Two Store* l. UJ 48 YV. Ohio. M Pi 110 E. Market. 'S j Close 6 P. M. Saturday 9 P. M. A. t MW Drop-Head Singer. $lO. Fr-St—C/d ether bargains. $1 00 per Ijr 1 Os week. All makes KBi Ui l\f .PAIRED. HEMSTITCH-adiL-c-—‘LJX ING while you wait. 100 ! PER YARD YVHITE SEWING MACHINE CO., i Main 600. Auto. 25-216 312 Maes. Ava. I DIAMOND owner was offered $245 cash I by a dealer. YVants S3OO. This Is a bargain for anyone who wants a beautiful j stone. Address DIAMOND, care Times. | BUY' pants direct from the maker. We make them to your measure from $7.50 ! up. I.EON TAILORING CO.. 1. East | New Y'ork. I SECOND-HAND full dress suits; any ! Size. Phone 27 540. _ | TYY'O porch shades; one ten feet and one six feet. Main 723-3. I FINE player piano, S4O down and $1 per i. week. North 4221. REED sulky for sale. Cal! Woodruff 7198. mTsc ell an eo u s—w anted. LADIES CALL OUR LADY BUYER. Pleasant, courteous. A member of the firm. Most liberal offers for your furniture, oriental and domestic rugs, draperies, anything of value. USED GOODS STORE—THE FINE STORE Main 2288. Auto. 22-288. LEW SHANK pays best prices In city for household goods and fixture* of all kind*. 227 North New Jersey street. Main 2023. , WANT E D —Secon d-ha nd clothing" Win pay best price. 1121 North Tremont. 3elmont 3883. WILL buy good used suit case or bag. Address A No. 1623, Times. GOODS. FOR SALE—24 opal light tables, 2 steam tables. 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 3466. GET OUR PRICES before you buy any rugs, refrigerators, gas range*, line furniture or other household ahd office fixtures. The beM rates, largest used furniture store in the state will naturally sell cheaper than others. Courteous, prompt attention to all phone calls. BAKER BROS. ' Auto. 23-166. Main 3466^ SEE OUR RUG DEPARTMENT. Daylight to see by, collection of high-grade used rugs In The city. Priced about half the cost of Inferior new goods. USED GOODS STORE. THE FINE STORE. 424 Mass. ave. FURNITURE. Modern up-to-date desks, tables, filing cases, chairs* etc., refinished same as new tit about half the new price. Also a fine selection of rugs In all sizes. USED GOODS STORE. 42 4 Mass, ave. Furniture GAS STOVES. OIL STOVES. Cheaper here and easier terms. 1C ROOT * SON. 609 W. Washington St. COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE. L. If. BAIN COAL CO. Main 2151. Main 3135. LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES. JOSEPH HAAS paya highest prices for dead horsei. cows and hogs Call Main 1039 Auto. 36-7744 ONE HORSE and salesman’* buggy, all in, excellent condition, $175; .-nap. Apply 3**"’. Georgia Phone Main 272. Auto. 36-301. TAILOKS AND CLte„tnb CLEANING—PRESSING— REPAIRING (work called for) Gents' suits cleaned and pressed. , Ladles’ suits cleaned and pressed. AU work guarantees. FLETCHER AVE. GARMENT CLEANERS. 1035 Fletcher ave. IVospect 4*B. r LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE. State of Indiana, County of Marion, as.: Office of the Board of County-Commis-sioners. Be It remembered, that on the 24th day -of July, 1920. the following proceedings were had b\ the board of commissioners ;of Marlon ecSunty, Indiana towlt; < omen now the Indianapolis Water • Company and flics Ita petition as follows, i towlt : To the Honorable Board of Commissioners of Marlon County. Indiana Your petitioner, the Indianapolis YY’ater Company, respectfully shows thut It is a water company Incorporated under the ■ laws of the state of Indiana, and as such Is engaged In maintaining and operating n plant and wnter system In the city of Indianapolis and that It desires to extend Its line of pipe an dwater-mains In Mars Hill to Lafayette Height's, an industrial and residential suburb of the city of Indian.polls; that In order to make such extension It will be necessary to make use of certain duly established roads and streets outside of the corporate limits of i the city of Indianapolis, all of which said roads and streets aro shown to be public highways hy the records in the office of the recorder of Marlon county, plats for the above suburbs being shown upon plat book records No. 16, pp. 147 to 150 and plat book No. 18. p. of the recorder’s office of Marlon county. In- ■ dtana. Your petitioner, therefore, asks the consent, permission and authority be given an ( | granted to It by your honorable body to lay, Install, maintain ami opernte/a pipe line or water main or mains, as shown In red upon the attached blue print in the above mentioned suburb, and to serve with water all such persons and ; • Institutions along said line, as may desire I to use water therefrom; that said grant ; , be co-extenslve In duration with the right ! of your petitioner to maintain and oper- ; ate Its plant and system of pipe lines and water mains In the city of Indianapolis, j and • your petitioner undertakes and j agrees in consideration of such grant that it will lay nnd Install Its said pipe lines 1 and water mains Iti und along said public | highways at such depth below the sur- ' face of the ground as Its pipe lines and ! mains are- required to be laid In the city of Indianapolis, and will fill In all trenches made by it and resurface tho same in such manner as to leave such highways In as good condition for public travel as they were before; that it will serve with water all such persons and institutions along said line as may desire to use water from said line as shall become patrons of said water company agreeable to its rules and regulations obtaining in Its liko business In the city of Indianapolis; that tt will furnish such patrons water for Industrial, private and domestic uses under the same rates and tolls and under the same rules and regulations as shall from then and from time to time obtaining in the water company's like business done in the city of Indianapolis, and that such water shall be furnls.ied, taken and consumed under all tho rules and regulations of the Indianapolis YVater Company then and from time to time obtaining in its like business done In tjie city of Indianapolis. INDIANAPOLIS YVATER COMPANY. ] By (signed) C. L. IvJRK, Y'ice President. BAKER & DANIELS. Attorneys for petitioners. _ and the bourd having duly considered said petition and being fully advised In the premises, now approves said petition and hereby determines that the grant or franchise to the said Indianapolis YVater Company Is to be finally adopted In the exact form of said petition unless changed when finally considered. And tho board now fixes Monday the 16th day of August, 1920, at 10 o’clock a. m. a)> the time when a public hearing shall be held on the above franchise grant at the offloe of the board In the isburthouse at Indianapolis, Marlon county. Indiana, and when said grant will be finally considered by this hoard. It is further ordered that the Indianapolis YVater Company shall cause the full and complete text of the above grant to be published one time at least one week before such liearlhg, with the time and place of suyli hearing, in The Indiana Daily Times and . the Indianapolis Star, each of which Is a dally newspaper of general circulation, printed In the English language lij Marlon county. Indiana, and shall also cause to be posted a copy of such grant and notice lit ten (10) public places In Marlon county. Indiana. Witness our hands this 24th day qf July, 1920. (Signed) LEYVIS W. GEORGE, JOS. G. HAYES. CARLIN H. SHANK, Board of Commissioners of , Marion County. Indiana.

financial. We Have it Money on persona! property. If you are keeping house and have furniture, piano, Y'ictrola or auto, see us for financial assistance. Quick service, courteous treatment. Ask us about terms on SSO, $i!00, S2OO or S3OO Y'ou don't have to give an excuse or reason for borrowing money. That is our business. YVe are uqder state supervision and will give, you the lowest legal rate. St p te Loan Cos. 305 Odd FelloYv Bldg. Cor. Ponn. and YVash. Sts. Phones; Main 4610. New 24-629. MONEY TO LOAN ' On First Mortgage Seonritv SIX PLR CENT ItJiiALT i (JO. Main 1646, Auto. 28-236 WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKE REAL ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. YVE PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACTS, MORTGAGES. BONDS AND STOCK3 LISTED AND UNLISTED. IXLKANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO. FRANK K. SAWYER, Pres. Fifth floor Indianapolis Securities Bldg. Southwest corner Delaware and Market. Second Mortgage Real estate loan* made on good farms •nd Improved city properties. GIBHALTER FINANCE COMPANY. 10$ N. | Delaware street. Main 1618. INSURANCE In all branches — AUBREY D. PORTER. *l6 Peoples Bank Bid*. : Main 704 9. ; LOANS on Diamonds; per month. BURTON JEWELRY CO.. 53 Monunefl. WE MAKE second mortgages on farm ot city property. AETNA MTG. AND INV CO. Main 7101 60S Fidelity Trust Bid*. MACHINERY AND TOOLS. WONDER MIXERS Hoists and pumps for building and bridge construction. All sizes carried in stoek. Burl Finch, Dist., 312-20 W. Maryland St. Marriage Licenses Aaron Gaddies, (113 YVest St. Clair st. rtfi Lena Stlggers, 737 Hadley st 28 | George Admire. 200fi Alvord st 25 Ida Foster, 2000 Alvord st 20 John J. Don’t hue 3707 East Michigan 29 j Cecilia Peery, 1027 North Dearborn st. | Charles D. Howell. 3164 Ashland ave.. 59 Mary S. Bratton, 1910 Bellefontaine st. 50 Ro.v Lltjestrum 2314 Ashland ave 23 Effie Stewart, 2039 Ashland ave 2C YY’llliam F. Ledbetter, 1155 College ave. 2G Lillian Davis, 400 ts Massachusetts... 3-5 Arthur C. Mattox, 928 Fletcher ave... 27 Sarah C. Decker, 2101 Shriver ave.... 26 Edward D. Bundy. 418 South Addison 2S Pauline Medarts, 418 South Addison.. 1.8 Edward Bolden. 351 Smith st 25 Birdie X. Brown. ,V*t Smith st 22 Pa'il J. Bradley, 833 English ave 20 Goldie A. Rhynearson, 295s Delaware 20 Martin YY'right, 19 North New Jersey 61 Myrtle Dale, 21S South East st 38 John G. Taylor. 561 North Belmont st. 22 N'eoma Cox, 561 North Belmont st 24 Harry Laflln, Muncie. Ind 54 Lydia Laflln, 7(H North Alabama st.. 47 William Crouch, 201S English ave 19 Marian Sul grave, R. R. p is James Marlon. 1401 Columbia ave 24 Ida McCampbell, 1401 Columbia ave... 18 Morris Slutsky. Chicago. 11l 38 Dorothy Hyman, 1903 N. New Jersey 23 Harry Kaln. 901 North East st 23 Zerrenner. 831 YV. Twenty.ninth 17 Edward Dwyer, 440 South Missouri.. 20 Margaret Judge, 1726 Ludlow ave 2S Births Burton and Elizabeth Jones, 2531 Eust Tenth, girl. Eugene and Ernestine Butler, Methodist Hospital, boy. Robert and Carrie Proctor, 710 Drake, girl. Henry and Lena Bonner, 1160 Pershing, boy. Alonzo and Finma Beasley, 1106 East Thirteenth, boy Nick and Zozda Gust, 211 Gelsendorff, ; boy. V Carl and Maude Christoff. C 36 Potter. : boy. YVarren and Norwell Huffard, 39 South ' California, girl. Charles and Florence Fish, 20IS Ltndeu, girl. Robert and Kathreen Spillman, 2132 Elliott, boy. Arthur and Y'eronlca Dunn, 909 West Twenty-first, boy. Au.o and ArUen Slefker. Methodist hospital, boy. Charles and Rose Sauders, 2368 North j Gale, boy. eArthur and Josephine Kessler, 2*06 Kenwood, girl. Phillip aud Rose Seyfrled, 1509 Union, girl. Henry and Emma Schull, 1115 Villa, i boy. Denzel and Zora Starkey, 441 St. Peter, girl. Charles and Ethel Fisher, 260 Temple, boy. Claude and Jessie Sheely, 2035 East Tenth, boy. Patrick and Nora Barton. 2147 Northwestern, girl. * Paul and Bernice rtilllan, 1621 Gemtuer. girl. Albert and Mabel Presnell, 414 Terrace boy. Michael and Esther Trltkln, 721 Ade,:tide, boy. John and Bessie Burns. 1802 Olive, girl. William and Odesa Morris, 1920 Yandes. girl. Otis and Lourine Morrison, 1419 South i Alabama, boy. • j Leo and Jessie Deer, 2146 South Net)H Jersey, boy. Herbert und Hazel Altmanu, 103 East ; Paliue:'. girl. Willis nnd Thelma Parrott, Charity hospital, girl. Deaths Milo Sans, 56, Central Indiana hos- | pital, paresis. Dolly Sears, 70. 2444 Hovey, chronic cerebro hemorrhage. Johnson A. Potter, 55, 1626 Draper, pyelitis. Kenneth E. Taylor, 3, Hobart avenue and Raymond, fractured skull (accidental). Charles Webster, 45. Meridian and Ohio, fractured skull, (accidental). Flora I. Parmenter" 73, 34 West St. Joseph, apoplexy. Edward L. Eaglin, 3 months, 1027 YY'est Vermont, acute gastro enteritis. George Tevic, 31, 207 Bast North, bullet Yvouud. Edward C. Lee, 28, 558 Eastern, pulmonary tuberculosis. John Y\\ Layton, 1. 1150 Mount, acute ileocolitis. Infant Sterkey, 9 hours, 441 St. Peter, premature birth. Mary Ellen Staples, 70, 849 West Roach, paralysis. Edna Cusliingberry, 3 months. 2134 North Arsenal, acute entero colitis. Grover Taylor, 22, Drop Forge plant, fractured skull (accidental. Curtis E. Stine, 46, E. Rauh <fc Soa, chronic parenchymatous nephritis. Martha Elizabeth Lackey, 69, 2509 Ashland, locomotor ataxia. Frank Kern, 69. 400 East Fortyeighth, acute cardiac dilatation. Lucinda Broyles, 54, 2433 North Rural, gastro enteritis. Picks Berries While Thief_Picks Cash fev United Press. GREENCASTLE. lud.. Aug. 3.—While the family <v YV. T. DeVaney was picking blackbeiHes here Monday afternoon a thief enteoed their home and escaped with all the silverware, three pitches, three suits Os clothing, two handbags and $25 in cash. This was she third robbery In the! ueighborhoodj within a short time. j

VETERANS NEED 50,000 ROOMS City Expected to Throw Open Its Doors to Grand Army. Fifty thousand rooms In private home* I will be required for the housing of the | thousands of persons who are expected i to come to Indiano.polis Sept. 19-25. when ! the annual national encampment of the ! Grand Army of the Republic Is held here.. . . Plans for an active campaign to obtain the 50 900 rooms in private dwellings were outlined at a meeting today of Edward A. Kahn, chairman of the executive committee for the encampment; Scott Brewer, chairman of the committee on housing; William E. Balcb, executive secretary, and Fred Millis of the Chamber of Commerce. All of those attending the meeting expressed confidence that the city will throw open Its homes for the veterans and other visitors who are expected here for the encampnumt. The committee on housing will open o separate headquarters within several days and work will be started listing ] rooms. Y'arious organizations in Indianapolis | will be called on to co-operate with the ; committee. i i At least 100,000 persons are expected j to come during the week of the encampment. Members of the committee pointed out this means at least one room must have to be obtained In nearly every residence In Indianapolis. “YVith 50.000 rooms needed, every home ; !n Indianapolis will be asked to give I at least one room,” Scott Brower, chairI man of the housing committee, said. “At encampments in the past, according to G. A. R. men, most of the rooms i have been donated by the residents of I the cities. ! “What other cities have done Indian- | apolis also can do.” j “At Columbus, the citizens’ committee j these iad six months to prepare for the encampment,” Edward A. Kahn, chairman of the executive committee, said. “Here we have only a few more weeks. “We must get the rooms in private homes if we are to continue to bear the reputation of being unusually hospitable.” It Is hoped that the required number j of rooms will have been obtained not later than Sept. 1. Further plans for the encampment were taken \ip at a meeting this afternoon of the chairmen of four committees with Mr. Kahn and Mr. Balch. Those attending the meeting were B. L. Lennox, chairman of the music com- : mittee; Wallace O. Lee, chairman of the ■lnformation committee; John Orman, chairman of the automobile committee, and Dr. T. Victor Keene, chairman of tho committee on medical and public comfort. _ j MILITARY CIRCUS DUE HERE AUG. 12 Money for Monument at Washington Being Sought. Right this way to the big tent; see the only military circus in existence. It’s coming to Indianapolis Aug. 12, 13 and 14 at the West YVashingtoa street show grounds. According to Lieut. Florian Giles, aid-de-camp to Gen. C. P. Summerall, wao j ;s In Indianapolis making arrangement* i for the performance, the circus \jill include everything found in a regular circus and a whole lot more. The circus travels in ninety-two car*. There are 2SO performers and 400 other members who will drill for the benefit of the adulenee. The performance will include a battle of tanks, a cavalry “monkey drill” and numerous other features. Capt. H. C. Brenizer of Indianapolis i* midway manager. The division plans to erect a monument at Washington in memory of its 5,340 members who died In the war. The monument will cost SIOO,OOO, of which $65.000 has been subscribed by members of the division. r Salvation Army Move . Will End Aug. 20 The Salvation Army home service camfiingn Is to be pushed to a finish in Indiana by Aug 20, according to plsr.* of Arthur R. Robinson, state chairman, iud Robert L. Moorhead, chairman of the Marion county citizens’ committee. George E. Allien, assistant state director. Is winding up his affairs to become manager of the Louisville Convention and Publicity league, a position to : which he was recently appointed. A check for $2,800 was received at ; stiite headquarters yesterday from Anderson, where industrial workers hav* been behind the home service appeal. MaJ. K. G. Bowen, assisted by Mrs. John C. I YY'illlams, directed the campaign. ; Maj. Bowen writes that the entire foal I will be mere than $4,000. Gillespie, Clark & Beck of the Union Stock Yards, this city, are SIOO con- ! tributors to the local fund. July Fish Plantings, in 22 Counties, 126,700 j / A total of 126,700 yellow perch, large- ! mouth bass and blue gill baby fish were j planted In sixty-five streams and lake* i in twenty-two counties of Indiana dur- ! Dig the month of July, according to a report made public .oday by George Berg, superintendent of the department of conservation hatcheries. The plantings were from the three northern hatcheries at Bass lake, Trilakes and YVawasee. The July planting w?re composed of 5,500 yellow perch, 39.000 blue gills and 82.200 black bass and the total distribution of the three hatcheries since this season opened several weeks ago is 17.200 baby fish, Mr. Berg's report shows. YY'lth steps by the department of conservation to suppress the illegal catching of fish it is said th-at Indiana will soon become one of the ideal states of the union for fishing. The fish plantings this year are double those of any other year, Mr. Berg declares. Courtrooms Undergo Remodeling Process Carpenters and painters were busy today making improvements in several courtrooms at the Marlon county courthouse. Carpenters are busy installing anew railing in superior court, room 2, which will separate the witnesses from the attorneys. New filing cjibinets feave been Installed in superior court, room 1, and carpenters and decorators are busy making needed improvements In superior court, room 4, ar.d in the chambers of Judge Vincent Clifford. Minister, Civil War Veteran, Dies, Age 77 Special to The Times. MUNCIE, Ind., Aug. 3.—Rev. Francis A. Robinson. 77, a retired Methodist minister, is dead at bis home here. He was born at Ft. Wayne and had lived at Rensselaer, where for several years he was principal of * school. He enlisted in Company E, 137th In dian* infantry, in the Civil war and Igter won a commission. Mrs. Everett Nichols of Muncie i* % daughter.