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25*29 S. Meridian St. PHONES—CLASSIFIED ADV. DEPT. Main *6o# Automatics 28-Ssl RATES. One time 09 per line Three consecutive times... .08 per line Six consecutive times 07 per line Male or female help wanted, situation wanted, male or female; rooms to let and board and rooms wanted — One time <"3 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) 50c per insertion Over 1 inch. .07 per line additional. Death notices, 35c per insertion. The Business Office closes at 8 p. m.

FUNERAL DIRECTORB. gIV^V^^V^W^WWS^WWV , iA>VW>^WSA/>^^ George Grinsteiner Funoral director. 522 East Market. Old Phone Main 908. New Phone. 27-208, A- M. Ragsdale. J. Wash >rlce. John Pane Ragsdale. A. M. RAG3DALB CO. >22 North Delaware street. J. C. WILSON 128# Prospect. Auto. 51-671. Prospect 222. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—WM. K. KRIEGER. New 21-154. Main 1454. 1402 N. UHnol* JUNDERTAKeTrS. W. T. BLASENGYM 2625 Shelby St. Pros, 2570. Auto. 51-114 UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & TITUS, al North Del. New 26-564. Main 2630. DEATH AND FU NERAL NOT!CEB. FELLENZER, RUTH OPAL— Age 22 years, beloved wife of Archie Fellenzer, passed away at residence in Clermont Wednesday, Aug. 18, 9:50 p. m. Funeral Saturday. Aug. 21 at 2 p. m. at Christian church, Clermont. Ind. Friends invited. Buria' North Liberty. SHERIDAN, MRS. NETTIE M.—Daughter of R. S. Camplin and mother of Mrs. William P. Holmes, died Aug. 18. at the residence. 3805 West Washington, age 55 years. Funeral Saturday, Aug. 21 at 8:30 a. m. at residence, followed by services at St. Anthony’s church at 9 o'clock. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. LOST AND FOUND. MISSING FRIENDS and relative* traced everywhere; no criminals looked for. Call Main 6947. or write lost agent. IS Baldwin block. Indianapolis. Ind. LOST—Octagon shaped wrist watch. downtown district, or on Shelby or West Indianapolis car. Reward. Prospect 3028. STRAYED—Medium sized wire haired dog; brownish gray and white; collar and checks. Reward. Prospect 1676. LOST—Bunch of brass keys on ring; one Yale key. Reward. Belmont 48. Call between 7 a. m. and 5 p. m. ROOMS—TO LET. PLEASANT furnished room for gentleman; modern; private home. 315 E. St. Clair, Main 7894. MERIDIAN. 543 N.; large modern front room for 3 or 4 boys. Also small room for one boy. Circle NICELY furnished room at 125 North Alabama. Main 2018. CAPITOL. 915 N.; rooms to let. Main Sll't. NEW furnished room. Irvington 516. ROO MS—WANTE D. THREE or four nicely furnished rooms. modern, for young marri-d couple. Call Grand hotel, room No. 130. BOARD AND ROOMS—WANTED. TWO rooms north, reasonable, mother and son 14. Telephone mornings. North 3086. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES. VIOLET Ray and sweaish massage. MISS DE VERK. 1 TJj VV. Ohio. Main >373, BUSINESS CHANCES.

WOULD YOU INVEST IN A COMPANY WHOSE organization is made up of specialists and live wires? WHOSE capitalization is too small to obliviate the smallest investment WHOSE profits are proportionately so large that they seem almost incredible ? WHOSE hu.cnefs thrives on market reactions as it does on good times? WHOSE business is a commodity? WHOSE Interests are local? WHOSE activities ulii stand and welcome the most rigid investigation and rest on the decision of any financial authority you may select? WHERE rarely have there been instances that a small investor could Invest ? Because all the other companies of like nature have kept their capitalization within their organization to insure maximum returns for themselves ? WHERE you can be shown extremely large returns on past and present business? AVHERE additional capital will increase business to suoh an extent that it will be hard to EXAtioEßA'fb the earning capacity? AVHERE no speculation whatever Is Involved ? IE YOU ARE THE MAN For further particulars, address A No. 1630, Times. IF YOU want the best fitting and the best made clothes you ever wore, see W. G. SCHNEIDER, 39 West Ohio Street. To your measure, s43’. SSO. $55, S6O and up. Be sure you are in the right place. Feathers Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order. E F. BURKLE, 416 Maas. ave. Main 1423. New 23-775. BUSINESS SERVICEB. Auto repairing and laundry work guaranteed. It pleases us to please you. Give us a trial. 2928 North Capitol, rear. COLLECTIONS —Expert collection service. Old and bad accounts solicited. If you have one or a hundred bring or send them In. It costs you nothing unless we collect; then but a reasonable commission. GENERAL MERCANTILE CREDIT ASSOCIATION. 318 Hume-Mansur bidg. Main 6216. CLEAN your furniture with LESLEY’S CLEANER for PIANOS. Varnish will appear new. Call Circle 861. LESLEY'S CHEMICAL CO. DOWNTOWN tire shop, new and used tires and tubes. Vulcanizing that gives satisfaction. 35 Kentucky avenue. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 2*l Indiana ave. IF your clock Is not running ptione Circle 4807. M. R. SHEARN. 11l North Alabama. ALL kinds of roofs repaired; tin gutters repaired and painted. Prospect 4015. IAI LU K S AND CL EA uEHS. TO MATCH your coat and veet for a pair of trousers, see W. G. SCHNEIDER, 39 West Ohio Street. Be sure you are In the right place. I CLEANING —PRESSING—REPAIRING (work called fori Gents’ suits cleaned and pressed. Ladles' suite cleaned and pressed. All work guarantees. FLETCHER AA’E. GARMENT CLEANERS. 1035 Fletcher ave. Prospect 463. DETECTIVE*. Quigley-Hyiand Agency Civil and Criminal Investigator! lU-U| Law hide Main 3102.

MALE HELP—WANTED. V ) LABORERS Beginning Saturday morning, August 7th, we will pay 55c per hour, including bonus. Meet our truck at Illinois and Washington St. comfort station. E. RAUH & SON FERTILIZER CO.

FORTY GENERAL LABORERS for car unloading; good, strong, steady men. High hourly rate guaranteed and piece work bonus in addition.. COME AT ONCE PREPARED TO WORK. Also Immediately SEVERAL ABLE-BODIED GENERAL LABORERS for tank assembly, plating and other departments In Plant 1. Highest pay and good opportunities. Conditions of work satisfactory. THE PREST-O-LITE CO„ INC. Speedway. FIFTY ABLE-BODIED AND WILLING MEN wanted Immediately for the following Jobs: HELPERS IN FORMING ROOM, BURNING AND PLATE SAWYERS, INSPECTORS AND PASTER HELPERS. Old employe* will be given preference. Ail paying high hourly rate with piece bonus. Apply ready for work. THE PREST-O-LITE COMPANY, INC. Speedway. Molders We are still Increasing our force and need more malleable Iron molders. Men experienced on bench squeezer and floor work, who want steady all-year-round Jobs. Apply at employment office, Belmont ave., south of W. Washington at. Link Belt Cos. Belmont plant.

LAFAYETTE MOTORS COMPANY Mars Hill INDIANAPOLIS. Ten all-round sheet metal workers. Must be first class. Two experienced auto mechanics. Yard laborers. Telephone Belmont 2070. First Mars Hill car leaves Maryland and Capitol ave. at 6.40 a. m. Other cars leave, Washington and Illinois streets hourly. WANTED YOU N G MAN TO WIND ARMATURE COILS, EXPERIENCED. CARMAN & FRYER, 113 N. NOBLE STREET. $5,000 yearly to men who are willing to work. Ability to read and speak the English language only necessary qualification. If you would care to enjoy such an income with possibility of earning much more, phone Circle 3148. or call at 1051 Lemcke Annex. WANTED LABORERS. 18TH AND MILL. INDIANAPOLIS LIGHT & HEAT CO. SWITCHMEN. Wanted, switchmen to report at once for work on the Bl g Four railway at Cleveland. By reason of shortage of men, opportunities for seniority standing are exceptionally good at this time, with fine chances for rapid promotion. Report to local representative of the Big Four and be will furnish transportation. F. N. REYNOLDS, superintendent, Indianapolis terminal. RAILWAY mall decks are offered $1,604 entrance salary with promotions to $2,304. For full particulars and a course of preparation call or write INDIANA CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL. 157 North Illinois street. Suite 207. MEN who ere experienced In packing china and crating household goods. FRANK BHELLHOUSE FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE CO, ASSISTANT yardman, capable of grading all kinds of lumber. Apply Mr. Williams, WILLIAM F JOHNSON LUMBER CO.. Nineteenth and Monon railroad. WANTED—Painters fog work on street cars; car fare furnished; steady employment. Apply painter foreman, West Washington street car shops. MACHINE MAN, experienced in general planing mill work. WILLIAM F. JOHNSON LUMBER CO.. Nineteenth and CtfrnelL

MALE HELP—WANTED. WANTED—District manager and salesman. We manager sales for five tire factories and one accessory factory. Cheapest to best. MASTER PRODUCTION CORP. South Bend, Ind. \ 7?ATH^R^To^^k>ublT , h!ouseT ,, E'D"sicTNQr Harrison 734. ~ SITUATION WANTED— MALE. GOOD, energetic men for a reliable firm; permanent work and a grand opportunity for advancement. J. A. LAUER, 120 North Pennsylvania. NIGHT watchman Job wanted. Address A No. 1628, Times. INSTRUCTIONS. DANCING —All kinds taught; day or evenings; violin, stage dancing acts taught, completed for good engagements. Call PROF. RAYNO, 224 W. Ohio at. Main 2069, FEMALE HELP—WANTED, 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, we pay for your Instruction In this modern profession and pay you well while you nre 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 office. Meridian and New York sts. Employment desk in lobby. Indiana Bell Telephone Company GIRL WANTED FOR STEAMING GARMENTS. Apply FRENCH STEAM DYE WORKS, 318 CHESAPEAKE ST. SEE MR. BETSCHEY. Girls and women for piece and inspection work, who are used to standing. Good par and good conditions. G. &J. TIRE CO., 549 East Georgia street.

To Energetic Women to Join an active organization; good compensation and attractive bonus weekly. Work ail or part time See Mrs. Hill. 913 Merchants Bank bidg.. 9-11 a. m. Saturday. INSURANCE SOLICITORS. Would $5 to $lO a day interest you ? We can use several good men In our Insurance department Mr. Klmmich. 913 Merchants Rink Bldg. Main 1499. Call In the morning. WOMEN SOLICITORS, can make from $5 to $lO dally In our Insurance department. Ask for Mr. Klmmich. Main 1499. HOME SEEKERS BUILDING CO. 913 Merchants Bank Bldg. Stenographers sls to $23 Typists sls to sll File clerks sl3 Cal! for interview. No charge until placed and no fee over $lO for our services. BUSINESS MENS CLEARING HOUSE. SOS Merchants Bank Bldg. Main 6337. Main 6338 Hand Sewers Wanted. Stegman Skirt Cos., 32 E. Georgia St., Room 424 ~ TE AC HI NO ~PoliTlo'n'S. Manual Training SI,BOO Music Supervisor , .$1904 Commercial . $1,700 THE- KBLK TEACHERS' AGENCY. 433 Lemcke bldg. LADIES to attend day and evening classes of complete course hair dressing and manicuring Price reasonable. Central Beauty College, SO3 I. O. O. F. Circle 2161. WANTED —Lady nurse for right work; one with hospital or sanitarium experience. Write or call HORD SANITARIUM, Shelbyvlile, Ind WOMEN to clean street cars; steady employment; car fare furnished. Apply painter foreman. West Washington street car shops. EXPERIENCED ~ binder ’girls" ~ BOOK-WAITER-BALL PRINTING CO., fifth floor Century bldg. MIDDLE-AOCD woman, white or colored for chambermaid at t>em hotel, AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. DON ’T MISS THESE BARGAINS. Stephens Model 75, 5 cord tires, wire wheels. Buick Touring, 1918; new paint, top and tires. Dodge Roadster, 1918; perfect condition. Maxwell Touring, 1921; just driven from factory. Stutz Sport Model, perfect running condition. Scripps Booth Roadster, big value, very classy. Studebaker 6 Touring, biggest buy in town. Interstate Sedan, In fine shape. Ford Coupe. A fine all weather car. Cash or terms. Open Sunday and evenings. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO SALES CO. Main 2246. 285 North Penn.

HONEST VALUES IN USED CARS We want you to be the Judge. KING FOURSOME Sport model, thoroughly rebuilt, reflnished in our own nhop; it * a beauty. CHEVROLET BABY GRAND Rpfinlshed, rebuilt, new top; a dandy light car; lookw like new and priced right. HOLLIEK 5-PAS. Just ready for delivery, light weight with plenty of power. Terms if desired. DICKEY MOTOR SALES CO. 1027 North Meridian St. Phone. Circle 673. Hiipmobile, Model K touring in a U-buy condition; guaranteed mechanically perfect. THE MOTOR MART 140 N. Delaware st. Main 1984. DODGE TOURING; MECHANICALLY PERFECT; ORIGINAL PAINT; FIVE GOOD TIRES. 166 E. TWENTY-FIFTH STREET. PHONE NORTH 1584. Speedster In A-l shape; priced so you can speed tonight if you buy it today; $222.22. THE MOTOR MART 140 N. Delaware st. Main 1984. MONROE touring. 1918 model; In fine condition throughout; has had the heat of care; good tires, good top and good paint. Will take SI,OOO or trade for good lot east. Cali Harrison 586 evenings from 6:30 to 8 for Information. DODGE sedan, 1919 model; In perfect condition; low mileage; new tires. Best buy in city. Price $1,150; private owner. Address A No. 1631, Times. STUTZ Bulldog Special, excellent .condition; Wisconsin motor. Hnuk’ wire wheels, Silvert-.-'n tire*: sacrifice. $1,400 case. Harrison 2409. STUDEBAKER, 1917 model, six-cylinder, 7 fine condition; newly paintE. M. BROWN, 3348 School st.

ifITDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1920.

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. CARS RECONSTRUCTED RIGHT Every customer satisfied. People like to get used cars they can depend on. That is why our reconstructed car business is growing so fast. Our PRICES don’t SOUND any lower than many others, but the CARS are RIGHT. All cars arc painstakingly put in good condition. You can depend on them for service. Such a policy is bound to SATISFY the CUSTOMER. 1920 Maxwell touring. $925. 1920 Ford sedan, equipped with spotlight, bumpers, demountable rims, extra tire and shock absorbers. $1,125. 1919 Oakland Six sedan. $1,350. 1920 Chevrolet sedan. $1,600. 1919 Maxwell touring. $725. 1917 Cole 8 touring. $1,250. 1917 Cole 8 chummy roadster. $1,275. 1920 Davis coupe. $2,250. 1920 Maxwell roadster. $950. 1919 Cole Aero 8, four-passenger sport model. $2,350. Terms if desired. fjk, HATHnR©EfI,I 418-24 N. Capitol ave. “It pays to see us before buying.”

SIOO BUYS A GOOD USED CAR. WILL CONSIDER YOUR OLD CAR AS FIRST PAYMENT Down. Weekly. Buick touring ...$l4O $4 04 Ford touring 100 640 Ford touring 115 6.00 Pullman touring 100 6.00 Case touring 104 6.00 Oakland 4 104 6.00 Wlllys-Knlght touring....... ISO 600 Grant touring 100 5.00 Maxwell touring ICO 600 NO BROKERAGE. AUTOMOBILE TRADING CO.. 557-59 N. Capitol ave. Open evenings. *IOO. $125, $l6O down will buy a good used car. We have Forde, Maxwells. Bulcks. Dodges end others. In fine shape, that we can sell you on a mill down payment, balance 1 year. No red tape. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings. MAXWELL ROADSTER ' In A-l shape throughout. Priced to sell. THE MOTOR MART. 140 N. Delaware. Main 1984. Open evening*. CHEVROLET 4-90 1919 model, in perfect condition. Let us show yeu this car. THE MOTOR MART 140 N. Delaware. Open evenings. AUTOMOBiLBS—SALE OR TRADE. FIVE passenger Reo; In good condition; trade for Ford or roadster. 225 East Orange. * AU TO MOBILES—W AN TED. WANTED AUTOMOBILES. 100 CARS AT ONCE. LARGEST BUTERS AND SELLERS OF USED CARS IN THE STATE. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE COMPANY. 11l N. CAPITOL. main *m. auto. n-m. AUTOS WANTED We pay high cash prices for used cars. No delay. Quick action. AUTOMOBILE TRADING CO. 555 N. Capitol Ave. 1 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 caah. No delay for your money. It la here for you. Come In or call. I. Wolf Auto Parts & Tire Cos. ill N. Illinois et. Main 157*. Auto 33-0(8. Wo also buy Junk ears. DON’T) GRIEVE. If you really wint it back. Insert a small ad in the ‘laoet and Found” columns of The Tlmp and It will soon be returned. Phone 'Main 3500. Auto. 18-111.

AUTO REPAIRB AND SUPPLIEB. o<vwwv AUTO WASHING Our Specialty. 323-284 North Illinois 8 & S Auto Laundry FOUR cord tires, four Inner tubes, size 33x4%; never been punctured; good for several thousand miles; S6O takes the entire lot. Call Circle 2660 or Washington 660. SVRITeTfhonE OR CALL US for prices on Goodyear solid and pneumatic tires for truck and passenger cars. J. Guedelhoefer Wagon Cos., 202 Kentucky ave. iUTOMOBILE TOPS recovered and sloe curtains repaired at THE JOHN UUEDELHOEFER WAGON CO., 20i Kentucky evenue. • ONE-MAN auto tope, side cunaine. seat and radiator covers. PERFECTION AUTO TOP CO.. 1107 Udell street. North 545, GET OUR truck and automobile rubber tire price. THE JOHN GUEDELHOEFKR WAGON CO. 202 Kentucky ave. <VE PUT on the best side wire tires on automobiles, trallors and truck*. 212 Kentucky aven. MOTORCYCLEB AND BICYCLE B . THEY HAVE ARRIVED. 1920 EXCELSIOR TWIN. MERZ MOTOR CO., 460-52 Mass. Ave. HARLEY DAVIDSON Motorcycles and Bicycle* Johnson Motor Wheels ERNEST HUGHES 584-86 Maes. Ava. Mala 6404. CASH paid for all kind* of motorcycle*. FLOYD PETERMAN. 600 Massachusetts avenue. TWIN Harley-Davldson for sale; SBO cash. Cal) Circle 5408. AUTOB AND TRUCKS FOR HIRE AUTOS FOR RENT—D" your own driving. U-Drlve Auto Service at Hooeler Laundry. Rear Keith's theater. Mala 6921. REAL ESTATE—gQR SALE. 34,500. 5-Room Modern, East Improved street. 3*.600. Five-room modern bungalow, south. Improved street; terms. $4,000. 81x rooms, bsth, east; SSOO cash, S4O per month; street being Improved. East Tenth car line. $4,500. Double northeast. 4 rooms, toilet, ga*. sewer, water, electric lights new; terms $1,200. Three rooms, gas, electric lights W. L. Bridges, Realtor 326-9 K. of P. bldg. Main 4114. SI,OOO CASH Buys 502 S. New Jersey St. Good modern brick house, four bedrooms, bath. furnace. electric light*, hardwood floor* in two roomu, larpe basement. Corner lot. $1.5x100. You pay 11,000 cash and balance SSS a month. John W. Roberts & Cos. 745 Lamcks Annex. Main 4743 Two Dandy Cottages, South. Four rooms each, on Harsher street In fine repair. To settle an est.it*- A real bargain at $1,250 each. WM consider Ford as part payment. Soars-Harvey Cos. 281-2 City Trust Bldg. * Main 5546. COLORED BUYERS Five rooms, electric lights, gas. well and cistern. House in a desirable location. I’rlce $3,000. s*,oo ca-h. See J. W. Elder Schmid & Smith, Realtors. 134 N. Delaware. Main 4088.

Home Southeast Trowbridge street near Southeastern avenue, 8 rooms, hot water heat. bath, lights, gas. Urge lot with fruit. Price 33 *00: payments. Marion County State Bank FOB SALE LOTS SI.OO cash and SIOO weekly payment*. Comer avenue, aewer In and paid. Price I. X. Richie & Son. PAYMENTS 190* Charles at.; 5 room*, electric lights, newly painted, etc.; S3OO cash, balance like rent. Russo H. Hartman, 224 N. Delaware. A Real Buy Eight-room house semi-modern, extra good condition. I*T>k It over. 633 Arbor avenue. Price $2,425. Bloodworth & Flood Phone. Circle 33: plea Bank Bldg. Cottage, North Five rooms and bath, furnace, electric lights, gas. good lot. near Illinois Fairview car line. Price $4,250. See ibis now. Marion County State Bank FOR SALE, LOTS $125; $1 cash and $1 per week. Northwest corner State and Southern. I. N. Richie & Son. B: a I TIFUL high, large level lot. halt square of Maple road boulevard (38th ■t.), only two squares southeast of fair grounds. Fine Investment or building elte. Will sell to good party on easy payments; $lO cash. $1,50 weekly Price only $525. Get busy. 640 Lemcko Annex. Main 140*. Bargain Two Capitol avenue, lota north of Thirtyfourth street, eaat front. For sale at bargain. Call Mr Davis. WM F. VOCHUR. Main 3999. Auto. 24-806. 805 City Trust bldg HOYT ave.. eaat of State Mreet; a. 7 -room modern. SI,OOO cash and balance monthly payments. This home has bath, gas for cooking and lighting and a steam heating plant. Price $3,£00. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Main 4517. Want to Buy a Home? See Bloodworth & Flood 619 Peoples Bank bldg, PhOBO, Circle 83$. DOUBLE in West Michigan street near Tibbs avenue, six rooms to side; modern, Renta $45. Price $3,750. Terms *I,OOO cash. A. F. ZAINEY. 149 East Market St.

EAST EIGHTEENTH *t. near Rural; 7room hout*e; only $2,600; terms If deaired. R. B. WILSON. Realtor. 10* North Delaware at. Main 1618. 8 ROOM HOUSE; MODERN AND UP-TO-DATE; GARAGE. 939 CONGRESS AVE. HARRISON 2187 FOR TERMS. A FINE new never occupied six-room colonial etyle home, a big lot, double garage, built-in features, hardwood floors, full laundry equipped, basement. A beautiful home In a high-grade district. Very liberal terms. Washington 1079. 3 LOfsTorTSOUTH RU RAL; 2 ON ENGLISH AVENUE, FORREST PARK ADDITION. HARRISON 2187 FOR TERMS. FIVE-ACRE truck farm, six miles south on the Dixie highway. Will sell on easy terms or trade it for city property. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Main 4617. Residence, Belmont 2037. EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN. In Ideal home northeast; cash or terms. For quick deal call owner. Woodruff 2419. Double, modern, up to date. 1720-22 West Washington st. Harrison 2187 for terms. A FINK new live-room bungalow including breakfast room, built-in features, big wooded lot. An Ideal home In a high-grade district. Very liberal terms can be made. Washington 1079. CHEVROLET F. A. touring; hew top, You will get a bargain In this car at half price. DIETZ-JAMES, 834 East Market street. Main 371 G. PATHFINDER 6, touring; 5 new tires; excellent shape; easy terms. Just the thing for taxi. DEITZ-JAMES, 334 Bust Market. Main 5716. INDIANA TRUST CO. Sells real estate, collects rent writer fire Insurance.

REAL ESTATE—• FORIBALB. Two bland new 6-room modern brick venaer bungalows north; immediate possession; S6OO down. Price $4,760 each. One strictly modern bungalow 5 rooms: large lot, 2516 Boulevard place, $6,000; SSOO cash. One 4-room cottage east, $3,340 Robson street, $2,600; $260 cash. One seven-room strictly modern home north; fine condition; three-oar garage, 24,750; 31,000 .cash, balance by month or $4,500 cash. One 6-room semi-modern home, located at 32 North Oakland avenue, one-half square from East Washington car line, $3,250 cash. Call for Mr. Vance, with GEO. A. LUCAS, 208 American Central Life Bldg. Circle 6600. BELLEFONTAINE ST. North of Twentieth street; six-room cottage for $3,250; S4OO cash, balance on easy terms. Good location. In good condition. See Mr. Mclntser, with I. N. Richie & Sons. 161 E. Market St. Main 629; after 6 p. m. call Irvington 3597. WAVERLEY electric and charging machine. North 451. REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN. LARGE, beautiful lots In Wayn# park. Just off of West Washington street, which Is tslng paved; $1 down, $1 week. Will take you out in our automobile at your convenience. OSCAR LEE, 1002 City Trust. Main 915. FARMS—FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE —120 acres near county seat. Marlon county. Ark. Clear, abstract. In heart of lead and zinc producing mines. What have you?. Merchandise preferred. 413 Ohio, Terre Haute, Ind. 80, 160, *2OC-ACRE farm for a business or hotel. All kinds of real estate for sale and exchange. STAUFFER REALTY CO., Seymour. Ind. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. KJ* f / What Schneider Wants jr r ' You to Do. BUY IT NOW While the August Reduction Sale Is On S4O coat and trousers to your measure HOW $82.59. $45 coat and trousers to your measure now $36. SSO coat and trousers to your measure now S4O. S6O coat and trousers to your measure now S4B. $75 suit to your measure now S6O. 170 suit to your measure now $56. $65 suit to your measure now $52. S6O suit to your measure now $45. $55 suit to your measure now $4 4. SSO suit to your measure now S4O. $45 suit to your measure now $36. Trousers and overcoats in proportion. W. G. SCHNEIDER, 39 West Ohio Street. Be eure you are in the right place. Match Your Coat with a pair of / I \ TROUSERS I I I THE PANTS \ If/ STORE CO. 11l Two Store# L LJ 48 \Y\ Ohio. Jy 110 E. Market V ’J Close 6 P. M. Saturday 9 P. M. A LARGE number of uncalled for suits. in all sizes, to close out at $26. S3O, $35 ami S4O. Worth double the price. W. G. SCHNEIDER, 39 West Ohio Street. Be sure you a:.-e in the right place.

Quit Wearing Ready-Made We make them to jj your measure for LEON TAILORING CO. 131 E. NEW YORK, t'p one flight. /It— Drop-Head Singer, $lO. ether bargains. *I.OO per I;r l rtf week. All makes HEfPAIRED. HEMSTITCHajLr~'""wLI ING while you wait, 160 nDi ‘a ** PER YARD WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO.. Main 600; Auto. 25-216. sl2 Masa. A TO. A .N't 1 National cash register, four draper. E. B. IIOLTAM. Prospect 771. . TV ii ro.-i.mi-hand furnaces. SOSO Central avenue. North 9071. MISCELLANEOUS—-WANTED. LEW SHANK peye best prices in city for household goods and fixtures of all kinds. 227 North New Jersey street Main 2025. WANTED—Sevoral loads of dirt hauled away at Barhman’a flour mill. Call at ■tint. 960 Madison avenue. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. First Call of Winter Our rebuilt stoves cost less, wear as well, look as good and can be bought on same terms as new stoves. Our line includes ail standard makes, such a*: Florence Hot Blasts. Nubian Hot Blasts. Buck Hot Blasts. Garland Hot Blasts. Palace Hot Blasts. Jewel Hot Blasts. Golden Hot Blasts. Clermont Hot Blasts. Coles Hot Blasts. Model Hot Blasts. Radiation Home Baseburners. Garland Baseburnern. Cannon Stoves. Furnace Heaters. Drums and all kinds and sizes of stoves. Cosh or payments. Baker Bros. 219-225 E. Washington st. GOOD USED RUGS. We have the largest selection In Indianapolis of high-grade used rugs; all sizes, at prices that will please you. USED GOODS STORE. 424 Massachusets avo. STOVES All kinds; good as new at nn*-half price. DINING ROOM SUITES $150.00 suites. SBO.OO. Furniture of all kinds at reduced prices. KROOT & KROOT 407-9 W. Washington. Circle 2943. W E "WANT TO BUY good furniture, rugs, office and store fixtures. We pay more than other dealers. Call Cooperlder. USED GOODS STORE. Main 2288. REFRIGERATOR, window shades, lady a coat with sealskin collar, size 35; gent's top coat and overcoat, size 42; one suit, 713 North Delaware. Apartment 12. Circle 3741, CUT glass, Haviland china, Victrola, two sets of encyclopedia, davenola, brass bed, library table, davenport, machine and other things. Main 8690. BEAUTIFUL ivory bedroom suite, 4-pos-ter bed. Call between 5 and 7 p. m., oi in tho morning. North 1375. $350. THREE rooms of furniture; will sell b> piece. 470 North Warman. Belmont 1767. _____ MMD VEHICLES. FOR SALE —Car load lowa horses and mares, weighing 1,250 to 1.430 pounds; several matched pairs, all 5-year-olds. Inquire hay scales. Union Stock Yards WANTED —20 nice, smooth mares, 4 to 6, 1,000 to 1,200 pounds; must be fat; will pay highest market price for nice ones. M. GREGORY. 319 South Alabama street. CO A LAND WOOD FOR BALE. ILLINOIS LUMF *9.00 L. H. BAIN COAL CO. Main am. Main Ssßly

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS VWSA/WWWWVWSAV>^VWWS^WWW^ ALL kinds of AMERT- \ CAN AND FOREIGN CO#r2 -el LUMBIA RECORDS OF V® *JI BONGS AND MUSIC IN \fc.rjy THE FOLLOWING LAN- ,, GUAGES: Arabic-Syrlan. Mexican-Spanlsh. Armenian. Polish. Bulgarian. Roumanian. Croatian. Rußslan-Ruthenla.il Finnish. Servian. German. Slovenian (Kralner). Greek. Spanish. Hebrew- Jewish. Swedish. Hungarian. Turkish. Itallan-Neopolltan. Welsh. VANGEL N. SHIBHCOFF. Repairs All Kinds of Graphophones. Work Guaranteed. Open hours, 8 a. m. till 9 p. m. 530 W. Washington at. Auto. 22-186. $750 Stuyvesant PianolaPlayer Mahogany case, thoroughly overhauled in our shops; bench, 12 rolls of music, plenty of time to pay; price $395. See or phone Mr. Gray with PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Pennsylvania. Main 1309. Hampton Piano Beautiful, big upright piano, mahogany finish case, late style. Like new’. Will sell for S2SS; $2 a week. E. L. Lennox Piano Cos. PIANO, made In old original Chase llroU factory; beautiful case; will sell on easy weekly payments; also Italian harp. 10 South New Jersey street. ORCHESTRIAN, electric player piano, electric harp; big bargain. 10 South New Jersey. BEGINNERS' violins, mandolins, guitars, bargains, TUTTLE, 201 Indiana Ave. FINE player piano, 340 down and |4 per week. North 4221. .PET STOCK AND POULTRY. CANARIES TRANSFER AND STORAGE^ GI7 Vpa TJ STORAGE CHEAPEST t j \V7 RATES IN CITY. CALL f IV US. Everything at reasonable price. Packed. UJ II shipped anywhere. IS Locked room If desired. so West Henry. Main 4299. CALL SHANK for the Mat service la hauling, packing, shipping ands irag.. 227-229 North New Jersey St. Main 2028. LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Sarah E. Fred, deceased, late of Marlon county, Indiana. Said estate la supposed to be solvent. No. 18395. FRANCIS O. FRED. CLARKE & CLARKE, Attorneys. ~~ FINANCIAL. WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKE REAL ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. WE PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACTS. MORTGAGES. BONDS AND STOCKS LISTED AND UNLISTED INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO. FRANK K. SAWYER. Pres. Fifth floor Indianapolis Securities Bldg. Southwest corner Delaware and Market. Second Mortgage Real estate loans made on good farms and Improved city properties. GIBHALTER FINANCE COMPANY. 103 N. Delaware street. Main 1612. WE MAKE eacoud mortgagee on farm of city property. AETNA MTG. AND INV. CO Main 7101. 601 Fidelity Trust Bldg. INSURANCE in all branched AUBREY D PORTER, lit Peoples Bank Bldg. Maln_7o49. LOANS on Diamonds; 3 54<?e per month. BURTON JEWELRY CO.. 63 Monument. LARUE FKOrina from small expenditure follow Real Batata advertising In "Want Ad" column* •f The Times

NO SUCCESSOR TO COLLICOTT Expected to Name Man at Board Meeting Sept. 28,

No successor to .T. G. Collieott, director of vocational education in Indiana, who will leave to assume the of the Columbus (O.) public schools, will be appointed until the next meeting of the state board of education, according to a statement of L. N. Hines, state superintendent of public instruction, today. The next meeting of the board will be held Sept. 28, Mr. Hines stated, and until that time Mr. Collieott will remain in Indiana to complete hia work here with the department. Mr. Collleott's resignation has not yet been handed to him, Supt. Hines said, but it is expected it will be received at the meeting of the board, and that a successor will be named at that time. Mr. Hines said no mention of a successor has yet been made.

Marriage Licenses

Carl Addis, Harrisburg, 111 23 Margaret Lane, 1425 Finley ave 26 Oleom ITlnes, Indianapolis 24 Nikola Boyd, 530 West Thirteenth st. 20 John Tafltnger, Seottsburg, Ind 24 Dorothy Gelsendorf, Sterling Heights, Ind 20 Arthur Gemmer. 4392 Carrollton ave. 31 Wally Hang, 2341 Alabama street 24 John Ball. 2820 Olney street 31 Iva Wilson, Vincennes, Ind 31 Edward Thomas, Stubbing hotel 23 Goldie Brewlngton, 916 Pack street.. 20 Russell Hlppensteel, 2911 North New Jersey street 24 Ethel Bender, 2911 North New Jersey street 22

Births

Morton and Alene Hyatt, 616 Lincoln, boy. George and Mary Wilson, 1421 Deloss, boy. John and Lyndoll Hinrnan, 1619 Columbia, boy. Arthur and Flo Goither, 1026 Bates street, girl. Alvle and Lenna Tolle, 541 Birch avenuo, boy. Thomas and Clara W'hite, St. Vincent's hospital, girl. Morris and Bessie Sweany, 806 Colorado avenue, girl. John and Marie Young, 1214 Shepard, girl. Paul and Agnes Basso, 334 W. Raymond, girl. Harry and Louise Walther, 346 Sanders, boy. William and Beatrice Brown, 917 North West, girl. George and Mary Baxter, 1355 West Twenty-third, boy. Oscar and Edna Capllnger, 1942 Ilovey, girl. Glen and Florence Supple, 233 West South street, girl. Roy and Pauline Katterhenry, 21 South Warman, girl. Frank and Onner Apel, 919 Prospect street, boy. Samuel and Florence Herrington, 1144 Beville avenue, boy. William and Lorena Byer, 2022 South Mpridlan street, boy. Leo and Anna Kelly, ISSO Brookside, boy.

Deaths

Infant Hamilton, 17 days, City hospital, lobular pneumonia. Pauline Hedge, 10 months, 1611 West Ohio, acute gastro enteritis. Maud Alma Smith. 41, 1643 Fletcher avenue, pulmonary tuberculosis. Mary Elizabeth Grady, 2, 1320 Villla avenue, acute enterocolitis. Charles H. Hoffman, SI, 543 East Eleventh street, cerebral hemorrhage. Elizabeth Hendricks Clark. 62, 232 East Thirteenth, acute cardiac dilatation. Edgar N. Smallwood, 52. 79 North Addison, chronic endocarditis. Charles W. Bachfleld, 79. 1045 West Thirtieth, acute cardiac dilatation. Caroline P. Mueller, SS, 718 East Morris. myelocytic leukaemia.' Marie Garner, 20, 43 North Hamilton avenue, puerpeial hemorrhage. Henry Harrison Poulter, 79, > 609 Ogden street, sclerosis of liver. / Norman Edwin Fessler, 8 rafcnths, 5348 Bellefoutaine, acute gastro enteritis.

HELD FOR POSING * AS AGENT OF U. S. Youth Said to Have Made Revenue ‘Reduction’.

Charged with impersonating a United States revenue officer, William Gammans, 18, was arrested today by Marshal Mark Storen and waived preliminary hearing before Federal Commissioner Howard F. Young. Gammans is said to have represented himself as a collector of internal revenue to Mrs. Katherine Fredericks, confectioner at 534 South East street, from whom he is said to have collected about $2.50, giving her a receipt for the amount. Mrs. Frederick’s suspicions wera aroused when he reduced the revenue tax from $3.50 to $2.50 when she told him that she had paid the tax only the day before, according to federal authorities, Gammans recently was arrested on a minor charge while city detectives were investigating a charge on a state offense. While Gammans was in the city jail Mrs. Fredericks identified Gammans as the person to whom she paid the $2.50 revenue tax, federal officers say. Deputy Marshal Charles E. Whicker made the arrest on a warrant sworn to by Virgil M. Simmons of the department of justice, following his discharge from the local police court. Commisioner Young, after the waiving of the hearing, set Gamman's bond at SSOO, but refused to accept a bond from Sam Farb, professional bondsman. Gammans was recommitted to the city jail until another bondsman could be procured.

105,082,600 IS 1919 POPULATION New York Comes First With 10,000,000.

WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.—The total population of the United States, estimated as of the middle of the fiscal year '1919, was 105,082,600, according to a report on the financial statistics of the states, issued today by Director Rogers of the census bureau. New York is estimated to be the largest state with a population of 10,.40,390. The estimate will be considerably changed when the figures for the 1920 population are made public, according to officials of the census bureau. The estimates of population for all the states were as follows: Maine, 782,191; New Hampshire, 445,710; Vermont, 360,815; Massachusetts, 3.828,055; Rhode Island, 637,415; Connecticut, 1,281.044 r New York, 10,740.305; New Jersey, 3,113.450; Pennsylvania, 6,786.565; Ohio,' 5.304.978; Indiana. 2,849,496; Illinois, 6,-_ 297,049; Michigan, 3,153,383; Wisconsin, 2,567,301; Minnesota, 2,331,003; lowu, 2,224,771: Missouri, 3,448,498; North Da-, kota, 804,496; South Dakota, 744,665; NV braska, 1,295,814; Kansas, 1.853.357; Delaware, 223,003; Maryland, 1,381,822; Virginia, 2.225.778; West Virginia, 1,452.447; North Carolina. 2.465,055; t-cuth Caroiina, 1,660.934; Georgia, 2,905,617; Florida, 938,877; Kentucky, 2,415...4: Ten. nessee, 2,321,255; Alabama, 2,387,428; Mississippi, 1,095,242; Arkansas, 1.799,620; Louisiana, 1,881,779; Oklahoma, 2,421.516; Texas, 4,572,660, Montana, 485,256; Idaho, 457,619; Wyoming, 180028; Colorado, 1,012.394; New Mexico, 435,901; Arizona, 276.157; Utah, 452,833; Nevada, 114,742; Washington, 1,044,784; Oregon, SSI.6SO, California, 3,164,602.

G. O.P. MEETS AT CROOKED LAKE Candidates Worried Over League of Nations.

'' Special to The Times. CROOKED LAKE, Ind.. Aug. 20—A big republican outing was held here today and the principal leaders of the party were present. The meeting, at first intended as sort of gathering of leading republicans of the Twelfth congressional district, developed greater proportions and came to be a state affair, including republican men and women from all parts of Indiana. _ 1 Some of those present were. Warren T. McCray, republican nominee for governor; James E. Watson and Harry S. New, Indiana’s United States senators; Edmund M. Wasmuth, republican state chairman; L. W. Fairfield, representative from the Twelfth district, and all of the candidates on the state ticket. Republican women were represented by Mrs. Manly Fossen, republican worn an chairman of Minnesota; Miss Dorothy Cunningham of Martinsville, director of' the woman's bureau of the Indianastate committee, and Miss Hilda Hughe* of Ft. Wayne, chairman of the republican women of the Twelfth district. Among the state candidates present was Ora C. Davis, candidate for state treasurer. There has been considerable talk over the state about getting Davis off the ticket, because of a shortage in his accounts as a county officer, but he wa* quite active during the day's affairs and .■(announced agu/n his intention of staying on. The meeting today was managed by C. A. Wnlb. chairman of Lagrange county, and F. B. Rowley of Steuben, assisted by other leaders in the district. The first address was made by Warren T. McCray and during the day others were made by Senators New and Watson. The league of nations received considerable attention. Some secluded conferences were beid at Ft. Wayne Thursday night and it wns brought out at these minor gatherings that a large number of people who are active In church work are strong for the league of nations regardless of their political affiliations or religious connections. They believe that the league is a moral and not a political question and the stand these people are taking is causing the republican managers no little concern.

Jump From Plane to Auto and Back

A stunt said never heretofore to have been accomplished—that of Jumping from a moving airplane into a moving automobile and then back into the airplane—will be attempted by “Daredevil” Marl! Campbell at tbe Indianapolis Motet Speedway tomorrow afternoon. It will be filmed by the Pathe motion picture concern. Campbell Is one of the most skillful “stunt” fliers in the country. During the war he served In the air service testing airplanes. One of his most notable feats was accomplished when he “doubled” for an actor in “Go and Get It,” a motion picture recently shown at the Circle theater. In which he stepped from one moving airplane into another and from a moving, plane to a moving railroad train aud back. Crown Prince Visits Chicago Stockyards CHICAGO, Aug. 20.—Crown Prince Carol of Roumanla. elected to spend his sightseeing trip here today after the fashion of Chicago’s usual out-cf-town visitors. The prince spent most of the day In Chicago's stock yards, where he was shown how hogs, cattle and sheep axe killed and prepared for market.