Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 127, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 October 1920 — Page 11

INDIANA DAILY TIMES , 21-2* S. Meridian St. PHONES—CLASSIFIED adv. dept. Mam 6* Automatic ****** RATES. W*e time 0* Pr <*“• Three consecutive times... .08 per line Six consecutive times 07 per line Male or female help wanted, situation wanted, male or Jfmale; rooms to let and board and rooms wanted — One time 03 P r ne Three consecutive times.. .07 per line Six consevutive times 08 per line Contract rates on application. Legal notices •• V* U®* Lodges and club notices 75c per Insertion Church notices (1 Inch or leas) . ’ EOe per Insertion Over l inch. 87 per line additional. Death notices, 85c per Insertion. The Business Office cloeee at 8 p. m. k

FUNERAL DIRECTORS. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 622 East Market. Old Phone Main 908. New Phone. 27-208. A. M. Ragsdale. J. Walsh Price, John Paul Ragsdale. A. M. RAGSDALE CO. J. crwiLSON 1230 Prospect. Auto. 61-671. Prospect 322. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—WM. E. KRIEGER. New 21-154. Main 1454. 1402 N. Illinois. tutewilEr. ——— Funeral Director. *B4 N. Meridian st. UNDERTAKERS. W. T. BLASENGYM 1815 Shelby st. Pros. 2570. Auto. 51-11* tWDERTAKERS—HISEY & TITUS. *6l North Dei. New 26-564. Main 3630. OEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. DRIVER JAMES W.—Son of Frank and Laura Driver (nee Kaiser), aged 7 years 4 months 7 days, died Tuesday, Oct. 5. at 10 p. m. Funeral Friday 2 p. m., 27 North Sheffield avenue. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. HANSEN, ANDREW’ C.—Age 5 4 years. husband of Lena Hansen and father of Thomas A. Hansen, passed away Monday evening, Oct. 4. at 8 o'clock at his late residence, 1229 Spruce street. Funeral services Thursday at 2 p. m. at residence. Services latsr at Flanner * Buchanan chapel. Friends Invited. LILLY. DOLLY—Age 53 years7~ wife Iff Thomas Lilly, 1116 S. West st., paused away Monday, Oct. 4. Funeral will be held Thursday, Oct. 7 at 2 p. m.. at W. T. Blasengym's parlors. 1625 Shelby st. Burial New Crown cemetery. Friend* Invited. NAOELEISEN LAWRENCE—Died at the home of Harry Nagelelsen, 1*57 Brook side avenue, Oct. 6, age 65. Funeral at 1*57 Brookside at 2 p. m.. Thursday. Burial Zlonsvllle. Friends Invited. IN MEMORIAL. IN MEMORIAM—In remembrance of Corporal George J. Hawkey, who died in service two years ago today, Oct. 6. I*lß. Though not upon the battle field. He breathed his last breath. For freedom and for country He died a hero's death. HIS LOVING MOTHER. r--v.mL. 0 Y. AN . D .. FOUN D; 210 REWARD—For Information leading to recovery of tan leather pocketbook and contents, left on English avenue car. Sunday, between 3 and 4 o'clock at Meridian ad Maryland. Contained Liberty bond. No. 8136665. Call classified dept.. Indiana Dally Times. Main 3500. Auto. 28-351. ; LOST—Black traveling bag on Pendleton pike between McCordsvl'.le and Indianapolis Saturday evening, containing wearing apparel for little girl, lady, gentleman. Notify C. L. GEPHART. Reward--1221 English avenue. Indianapolis, Ir.d. LOST—Black baby seal bag purse, Saturday night near the Maraet or on New Jersey between Twenty-First and creek, north to Central. Contained about *23. Liberal reward. North *570. MISSING FRIENDS and relatives traced everywhere: no criminals looked for. Call Main 6947, or write lost agent. It Baldwin block, Indianapolis, ind. LOST or strayed, brlndle and white Boston bull pup, 6 months: answers to name Beauty; reward. Forty-fourth and Keystone. Washington 807. LOST—Set automobile mechanic's tools wrapped In brown coveralls. Woodruff .28. Reward. LOST —Bunch of keys; red ribbon and padlock attached. North 2171. Ileard. FOUND—Phonograph horn. Owner can have by paying for ad. Woodruff 5*57. BILL purse; considerable amount of money. Reward. Harrison 720. LOST —Two Goodyear tires. Finder please call Prospect 6616. Regard. NOTICES.

TO CLOSE OUT a large number of suits, overcoats and topcoats at greatly reduced prices. W. G. Schneider. 39 WEST OHIO STREET. Be sure you are in the right place FLATS, APARTMENTS—TO LET. FOUR-ROOM modern noartment. South Meridian. Part care of furnace. North :H2. H OU SES—WA NT E D. WANTED—Five or 8-room modern house by Oct. 15. Adl.'esa A No. 1853. Times. ROOMS—TO LET. BEAUTIFULLY furnisned room with kitchen privileges; $4 a wee* to lady employed. Phone Irvington 3835. TWO rooms, breakfast and evening dinnur. four persons. Woodruff 5u4. NICE room for one or two gentlemen; pr, ™ t JL faml ‘y- Irvington 2856. FRONT Bleeping room for two gentle^ _ men. _ Prospect 9393. COJLEGE ave.. 854; desirable rooms TIW in. Circle 4484, BOARD AND ROOMS—WANTED. RELIABLE woman In cheerful home to board baby. Mother wants room. Call between 11 and 4. Prospect 3272. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. FALL STYLES. PRICES. OCR prices are the same to all. and not prohibitive to any; they are within reach of the most modest pocketbook No Inflation—Just right and In keeping with 100 cents' worth of value for every Dollar. An Investment In one of our suits Is like buying a government bond—it retains its intrinsic value to the finish. “Not how cheap, but how good," Is our platform. You will And special delight in our display of fabrics and fashions for fall. NOW is the time to order. Suits and overcoats to your measure, MS, SBS. MS, $75 and up. Trousers $3, $lO, sl2. sls, $lB and up. W. G. SCHNEIDER, 39 West Ohio Street. you are in the right place DETECTIVE*. ' •-'V'w ■ VWWWA/ V>^VB. stadev-LLyland Agency SE&NpjMpd Criminal Investigators. " bid *- M * ,n mr

MALE HELP—WANTED. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICH., WANTS punch press operators, experienced on blanking, forming and drawing. State full experience in first letter and for detailed information write Buick Motor Company, Flint, Mich. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICH., WANTS hand bumpers, experienced on painted jobs. State full experience in first letter ad for detailed information write ' Buick Motor Company. Flint, Mich. Men, boys and colored girls, not under 16 years of age. S. Keystone avenue and Belt R. R. Take Prospect car to end of line. FAIRMOUNT GLASS WORKS. WANTED ELEVATOR OPERATORS Men of sense and judgment who can appreciate a permanent Job with good salary and meals. Apply Mgr.’s Office, HOTEL LINCOLN, between 9 a. m. and 2 p. m. EMBHEMIBEB WIHHW mma. mime oiim MEED APPLY. AWiVGIW ELsmm, RAILWAY mall clecas ere offered *l.*ot entrance salary with promotions to 82.100. For full particulars and a course of preparation call or write INDIANA CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL. 167 North Illinois street. Suite 207. BOY for stock department, to learn the businesa UNITES STATES RUBBER CO., y E. Georgia street. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 10* E. Washlngton st.; Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 767. CLERICAL —Clean-cut young man, high school graduate. BUSINESS MEN’S SERVICE BUREAU. ill Demote. WANTED—Barber; steady; 826. half over *BS. ELMER DODDRIDGE. South Bend, Ind. BOY over 16 for factory work. 120 S. Liberty street. SALESMEN—WANTED.

Stock Salesman Wanted We want five more live stock salesmen. Our proposition is unusually attractivs. Some choice territory with good leads now open. Call at 40 Virginia aw. and let us show you one of our wonderful little ice refrigerating machines, making ice and refrigerations. Arctic lee Machine Cos. 11-13 Arcade. Main 445. I/SUMb We now Have THE PROPOSITION for wide awake, conscientious, stock located in this city, or other Indiana territory. An opportunity for the energetic. Write or call at No. 210 Peoples Bank Bldg. EXPERIENCED stock salesmen for firstclass dividend paying necuritles of oldestablished Indiana corporation. Call at room 510 Board of Trade any Tuesday or Wednesday. FEMALE HELP—WANTED.

Indiana Bell Telephone Company New York and Meridian St§. Progressive Employment. Our goal is to develop the best in each employe. • ■—■" ___ CHOCOLATE DIPPERB. . BON BON DIPPERS. CARAMEL WRAPPERS. PACKER AND HELPERS. Must have experience. Apply at ones at employment office, seventh floor. L. S. Ayres & Cos. WANTED—GirIs to study classiest dancing with Mile. Then Hewee, to flt themselves for parts in the ballets and productions, suen as her recent three-month tour through Canada and the U. S. A. Full information upon request to the Htudlo. 317 Merchants Bank bldg. WHITE GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; NO LAUNDRY; GOOD HOME AND WAGES. NORTH 7748. COUNTER HELP, EXPERIENCED; sll AND UP, LAUNDRY AND BOARD. KAHN BLDG. CAFETERIA. WANTED—OYSTER COOK ~ Call at OYSTER FRANKS. 408 E. ■Washington. EXPERIENCED kodak finisher; steady employment to right party. Main 607. REX PHOTO CO.. 436 Mass. ave. A MIDDLE-AGED colored woman, general housework and stay nights; small family. Washington 1754, MAID, WHITE. COMPETENT, FOR UPSTAIRS; MUST HAVE GOOD REFERENCE. NORTH 1491. GIRL to do general housev'or.c and help with children. Apply or call mornings. 1358 X. Talbott. North 5091. GIRL for general housework, family of three; good wages. Woodruff 3768. WANTED—White maid for dining room work in institution. Main 2530. GOOD second cook, white, for institution. Main 2530. GIRL for grocery work. Call E. bThOLTAM. Prospect 771. WANTED—FEMALE. YOUNG married lady wishes position as P. B. X.. operator or clerical work in doctor's office; best of references furnlshed. Address A No. 1587. Times. POSITION as housekeeper; reliable mid-dle-aged lady. Address A No. 1*54, Times. LO3ERB, wsspers, finders, keepers, but not so if you use a Times Want ad.

_ _* <J T°y OBILEB ** Ll ‘ YES’USED CARS ARE CHEAPER We are pricing all our used cars so they will move quickly—we want to make room for our fall trades. CARS RECONSTRUCTED RIGHT can uow be bought at considerably reduced prices. Our usual policy is strictly maintained, every car is completely overhauled in our special shops—renewed, adjusted and refinished It is the fine mechanical condition of these cars as well as their low prices, that makes them interesting. 1920 Maxwell Touring, iu fine condition. Price, $785.00. 1920 Maxwell Roadster, with the original color, equipped with spotlight, tires all good. Price, $785.00. 1920 Maxwell Light Delivery truck, in good Bhape, only run a short time. Price, $896.00. 1919 Maxwell Touring, refinished dark green. Price, $695,00. 1918 Maxwell Roadster, refinished dark green, with cream wheels. This ear has brand-new top. Price, $595.00. 1918 Maxwell Touring, in good running shape. Price, $595.00. 1917 Maxwell Touring, refinished Napief Green; tires all good. Price. $475.00. Terms if desired. Missal Distributors of Cole and Liberty Motor Cars. 418424 N. Capitol Ave. “It Pays to See Us Before Buying. ”

Oakland Koadster late 191$ model; fine tires; excellent con* ditlon; will sell this car cheap. 510 N. Delaware. iO R IJS —FOR DS--FO KDS’ ’ We take pleasure In etatlng that we are the first used car dealer to cut the prlcee o our Forde $100; our loee ie your geln. We oan now eeli you a good Ford on SIOO down and give you 13 months to pay the balance. Our 8* days' guarantee is given as heretofore, which many of our satisfied customers have enjoyed previous to the drop in price. Three Ford tourings, 1111 models. $180; SIOO down. One Ford touring, 1915 model, $115; SIOO down. Two Ford tourings. HIT models, $125; sllO down. You will have to hurry If you want a good Ford, as wo fool safe In saying within 10 days from now you will find thorn hard to buy. WBISSMAN'S. >l7-14 B New York st. Main 4445. Oakland Touring car, 1919 model; newly painted and in One shape; S7OO. Come quick. 510 N. Delaware. Main 8974. f 100. slll, $l5O down will buy a good used oar. We have Fords. Maxwells, Buicka, Dodges and others, in fine shape, that we can sell you •n a email down payment, balance 1 year. No red tape. INDIANAPOLIB AUTO PARTS. 618 N. Capitol. Open evenings. W Oakland Sedans One 1919 and one 1918 model. Two 1920 models, run very little; can't be told from new; we will sell these cars at a great sacrifice. 510 N. Delaware. USED CARS. Look our lot of used cars over before buying. NATIONAL AUTOMOTIVE CO., ' 428 N. Capitol ave. Main 4769. Auto. 28-868. Columbia ' six touring. 1919 model; cord tires, worth $1,700; our price, $1,160. 510 N. Delaware. Main 3276. MAXWELL 1918, winter top, oversized tires, bumpers. Gill piston ringa, Willard battery; good condition, S3OO. 4716 Washington boulevard. Washington 2088; 77-244. _ Nash Touring 1918 model,' newly painted, new top. good tires; excellent condition; SI,OOO. 510 N. Delaware. BEFORE purchasing a used car see us. We can save you money. DICKEY MOTOR SALES CO., 1027 North Meridian street. Dodge roadster; late model; new tires: excellent condition. 610 N. Delaware at. MONROE speedster; electric lights and starter for $195. Best buy In town. 334 E. Market st. Main 5716. DODGE sedan, late model, good tires, wire wheels. In excellent shape. 510 North Delaware street. SAXON 6 touring car; good condition"; cheap for cash. Call Belmont 3482. GOOD Cole oar to trade on equity ?or a small pi ac e north. North 6135, DODGE, J 920, four-pasaengaa coupe; real bargair* 1007 N. Meridian.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6,1920.

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. USED CAR SHOW TEN DAYS Oct. 4th to 14th EXCEPTION AT j PRICES On Every Used Car Listed We selected the most attractive used cars in our We have revised the prices below present market values. We, therefore, offer youA'he opportunity now to select from the best stock of good used cars in Indianapolis, such values as have not before been obtainable. Every one of these cars is in excellent running condition. Such as required it have been repainted and refinished. Demonstration prior to delivery and money refunded if not satisfactory. * Kissell, 1920 Sport model; practically new Packard, 1916 Seven-passenger touring car; Just repainted. National, 1919 Seven-passenger touring car; just •painted. Chandler. 1917 Chummy roadster. National, 1916 Model, seven-passenger touring car. Cadillac, 1918 Roadster with winter top Cole Sedan, 1920 Aero 8. in exceptionally fine condition throughout; good tires. This car offers an exceptional opportunity for someone wanting a car of this kind. Packard, 1916 Sedan, equipped with Westlngheuse shock abso-ber* Marmon, 1915 Model 41, "-passenger touring car Cadillac, 1917 Model; 7-paseenger sedan. Mitchell, 1916 Ftve-psssenger touring car Appertton, 1920 Model, 7-psseenger touring; run lees than 4.000 miles; a bargain Haynes, 1916 Cloverleaf roadster. Paige. 1917 Five-passenger touring car Maxwell. 1920 Five-passenger touring car. Orant, 1916 Model; touring car. Owen Magnetic, 1916 Fivs-passenger closed car. Pathfinder, 1916 Touring car. National, 1915 Seven-passenger touring cat Cadillac, 1916 Roadster. Kissel, 1915 Sedan. Hudson, 1917 Sedan. Stuta, 1920 Touring car. National, 1919 Sedan. LOCAL BRANCH NORDYKE A.MARMON CO. MERIDIAN AND 11TH STS , INDIANAPOLIS.

RENEWED MARMON 34’* Now ready for dtiivery. 1918 SEDAN car. repainted a light Breweter green. Has been re-upholstered and equipped with new tires. 1919 TOURINO ••- painted dark coach blue, black fendere, running gear and radiator shell. 1918 TOURINO fr. painted coach blue, black chassis, tenders and radiator shell, new top. Car equipped with good Royal cord tires. 1916 TOURING e*r. painted maroon. black fenders and chassis; equipped with new Goodrich cord casing. 1917 MODEL seven passenger touring ear, painted dark blua and equipped with new tires and top. NOTE. All of the above mri have been thoroughly renewed In our shope by men who are familiar with the standard of workmanship. Each renewed Marmon car is guaranteed for 90 days against defective material and workmanship under normal uae. We will consider trading in your old car on any of the above at Its actual cash value at this time. We can equip some of ths opsn rsnsw Mention cars with Artoraft tops, which will convert them Into very comfortable closed cars with plate glass windows. LOCAL BRANCH NORDYKE & MARMON Meridian at Eleventh St. PRE-AVAR PRICES ON ALL USED CARS. Buick, 7 passenger 1920. brand new. National, 7 passenger 1916. Overland 4, 1920 touring, Velle 6 touring. 1917. y Stephens touring, 1319. Dodge roadsters, 1918. Oakland Sedan. 1919. Maxwell roadster, 1917. Chevrolet Touring, 1918. Many other cars. All have been rebuilt; cush or terms. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO SALES CO. - st. Main 2246. NATIONAL SIX TOURING. I will sell this car for SSOO less than asked for by dealers. Will demonstrate and guarantee conditions. Cash or terms. Buy from owner. Main 334 9. Maxwell Touring 1918 model. 510 N. Delaware. Main 3276. PATTERSON touring car; North way motor and electric lighted; good running condition; first $l5O cash takes it. 610 N. Delaware st. Oakland raoinr oar. This car has won several races, although built recently. Will do 86 miles per hour and Is the best dirt track oar in the State. If interested call the L. F. JUSTICE MOTOR CO., 510 N, Delaware. Main 3278.

NOW IS THE TIME To buy a good used car. Many people who buy motor cars In the spring sell them in the fall and buy new ones the next, season. In order to sell the old cars readily they make a big reduction in price. This is your opportunity to get a good car cheap. Many bargains appear under the Autos for Sale classification of this page every day. If you are on the market to buy or sell a car, use the Times Want Ad medium. It will pay you. .Vis received until 10: fJO a. m. for publication tli same day.

AUTOMOB.LE3 FOR SALE. > WHY DO VYE SELL SO MANY USED CARS? Our plan of selling cars belonging to customers eaves you dealer's profit. LOOK THESE OVER Elgin Sport. 3 months old. 6 disc wheels, side shields, bumper; like new. Chevrolet F. B„ 2 months old; absolutely like new. Buick roadster. No. 44-4; brand new hood; cord tires and spare. Overland 86-4; big bargain. Cadillac eight, In perfect condition. Every one of these cars are ready for Immediate delivery. Cars exchanged, balance cash or terms. Nash roadster, cord tires, new paint; perfect shape. Monroe touring 18. in fins running order; will take Ford In exchange. LOSBY-NASH RETAIL COMPANY 40t> North Capitol Ave. Main 3248. Oakland Touring 1920 model, driven only 1.300 miles; extra equipment. 608 N. Delaware. TRUCKS—FOR SALfc. FOR SALE—Acme 2-ton I*l9 Acme truck It can be handled with a little money. WILLIAM MORRIS, 601 Livingston ave. AU I UMU4U.M —MAN i e.U, WANTED AUTOMOBILES. 106 CARS AT ONCE. LARGEST BUYERS AND SELLERS OF USED CARS IN THE STATE. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE COMPANY. 616 N. CAPITOL. MAIN 2681. AUTO. 21-01*. I WANT YOUR CAB and will pay you cash for it. Don’t forget your money is waiting for you. If you can’t drive in, call Main 4446 and immediate attention will be given. 212 K. NEW YORK ST. AUTOS WANTED We pay ch. No delay for your money. It ie here fur yon. Cornu In or call. I. Wolf Auto Parts & Tire Cos. 11} N. Illinois st, Main 167*. Auto. 22-661 We also buy Junk eara

60 AUTOS wanted at once. Caah is waiting, no delay. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO SALES CO. N. Penna st. Main 224*. AUTOS wanted; highest cash price*; no delay; quick union, AUTOMOBILE TRADING CO., 665 N. Capitol. AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. [DOWNTOWN auto storage and auto laundry We wash care. We polish car*. W wash your auto motor with air preesure and gasoline. We wash underneath for painting. We know how you want your car taken oars of. Get in now for winter storage. Rates reasonable. Don't wait. Spaces are few and far between. HOOSIEK AUTO LAUNDRY Main 5921. Rear Keith's theater. 137 to 133 East Wabash. AUTO WASHING Our Specialty. 322-134 North Illlnola S Ac S Auto Laundry NEW BATTERIfes FOR" ANY CASL rebuilt batteries at bargain PRICES battert distributing CO., SO7 MASS. AVE MAIN $145. OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. REBUILT TIRES, guaranteed 4.000 miles, nsw tires and tubes, vuloanlxtng that give* satlsla tion. DOWNTOWN TIRE SHOP, 35 Kentucky ave. Main 1137. MAXWELL SERVICE ALL PARTS. WORK GUARANTEED. REAR 2343 N. Cap. Hnrrlson 756. ONE-MAN auto tops, side curtains, eeut snd radiator covers. PERFECTION AUTO TOP CO.. 1107 Udell street North $46. _ EXPERT mechanic will repair car at your private garage, city or country; work guaranteed. Irvington 2224. $375 VULCAN Izi Na outfit for $S$. Proepect 1363. 1609 Spruce etreet. AUTOMOBILE painting, flrst-clan* work; reasonable. Circle 1 464. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES.

HARLEY-DAVIDSON Motorcycles and Bicycles Johnson Motor Wheels ERNEST HUGHES Rebuilt Henderson A-l Condition. MERZ MOTOR CO. 450-52 Massachusetts Ave. CASH paid for all kinds of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN, 6CO Massachusetts avenue INDIAN motorcycle. Price reasonable. Call Prospect 5662. 8022 Newton avenue. AUTOS AND TRUCKS FOR HIRE AUTOS FOR RENT—Do your owa driving. U-Drivo Auto Service at itoosier Laundry. Rear Keith's theater. Main ‘6921. U-DRIVE 'EM. Automobiles rented to drive yourself. MARKET MOTOR SERVICE. 834 E. Market si. Main 6716. PROFESBIOMAL SERVICES. ~~~ Natureopathy. Swedish Massage Baths and general treatments. Thorough satisfaction. 119 East Vermont street. First floor front. Hours 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. VIOLET Ray and Swedish max.-age. Miss OR VERB 11% W. Ohio. Main 8873 TTATR DYEING done privately,by expert. Work guaranteed. Phone North 6758. ~ COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE. ILLINOIS LUMP $ll.OO L. H. BAIN GOAL C*_ Main 2151. Main $531. FOR SALE—CoaI and wood. INTEFD STATE PRODUCTS CO. Main 983. GOOD furnace wood u.nA good cook wood. Call Woodruff 5194

REAL ESTATE—FOR BALE. A rekl home built by owner and built ideal in plan and finish. Designed by splendid architect and overlooks a beautiful little park. Within short distance of grade school, high school and branch library. For quick sale only. Colonial style, side entrance with large front porch, hot water heat. Only those interested in the purchase of a real home need investigate this. Call OWNER at Main 934 during day or Woodruff 1654 evenings. SEMI-MODERN DOUBLE Near Fountain Square; aix room* to side, gaa for lights and cookfhg;, city and cistern water in kitchen, good pantry, fruit cellar, baths, front and rear porches, ceTerms ’ *<*oo cash and S4O per mo. This is a good buy and will not last long. B. It. Meredith, Realtor. Gregory & Appel, Inc. Main 995. Auto. 28-295. Evening*, call Woodruff 795*. Bix-ROOM double ~ i C< l. r . n f r A°V Kn 6ll*h ave. car line; gas. electric light*, city water, well and cistern; newly painted; *SOO down, balance as rent. Call Paul V. Matkln, Realtor, Gregory & Appel, Inc. Main 99u. Auto. 2S-295. Evenings. North 7013. FLETCHER AVENUE HOME, it *r ott age 6 rooms, furnace, gas, lights, city water; In good condlt on. Price *B,OOO. Terms if desired. j DUNLOP & HOLTBGEL, REALTORS, 122 E. Market Bt. AT A BARGAIN Six-room semi-modern home on an improyed street; in good location; near Nor* aj Re a Marmon plant; priced for quick rLn \t\ ™ 9 ,§ a real *>*r*ain. Call Mr. Elder or Mr. Brake, with Scbinidt-Smith 13 4 M Delaware. Main 408*. home and investment ON PAYMENTS 6-room double: has gaa. water and light*: only **,500; *SOO cash and (3* per month. Call Mr. Rose, Irvington 2401, W. L. Bridges. 3*B K, of p. Bldg. Main 4114. 5-ROOM BUNGALOW Electric light*, city water and gas: practically modern; *2,800; part cash, balance easy terms; good condition. Call Mr. McIntlre, with I. N. Richie & Son. 151 E. Market at. Main 520. Evening, Irv. .26*7. SVI 7" Six-room bungalow type. \N( east, between Eaat Tenth and Hrookslde park; A newly decorated. houas and furnaos like new; ready to move Into; garaga. Price *4.000, Terms. Mr. Templeton. Main 6374. HURT ESSEX. 208 American Central Life. 1933 BLOYD AVE. Six room*; newly painted and decorated; *2.600; *6OO cash, balance, easy term*. Russe Hartman. 224 N. De’aware at. BUNOALOW, - SOUTH SIDE On Genimer *t.; one of prettiest nelghborfcuinl# on south side; pries. *2.250. BRANDSON & JAMESON. Main 5762. 127 N. Delaware st.

■— - W, Double east. 7 room*. iHfg A If modern. $7,000; $.500 caah. I balance *65 per month InlluVt -TSfitJ eluding Intereat. GEO. X. I.UCAS, 406 Peoples Bank Bldg. Clrcls *BOO, Auto. 31-173. BEAUTIFUL high, large level lot half square of Mapls road boulevard (s!th st.). only two squares southern-: of fair ground* Fine Investment or building ette Will at-il to good party on easy payments $lO cs*h. $1.50 weekly. Price only $625. Gat busy. 640 Lemcke Annex. Main 1409 Sow vacant!! Five-room modern, gas. water, lights, bath, furnace, garage, corner lot. In fine ondltlon. located at 2093 Parkway blvd. Price $5,260; will cell on easy terms. STATE BAVINOS AND TRUST CO.. Main 4517. Residence, Belmont 1037. - . _—Yy On Fletcher ave.. in 800 i1 - a\ j block. 7-room modern .: u, Yi /'V 1 - home, full lot, large barn. UUV22. -He full basement, at a barSaln. GEO. A. LUCAS. 406 People's Bank lldr. jClrcle 6400, Auto, 31-173. FOR HALE—Five acrys of land with 8room house. 6 squares from Prett-O-Llte. Price is right. MARTIN MORONEY, 2601 Wt s'lcliU.\n street. NINE rooms, electric l'ght* nnd gaa; on paved etreet; o arrmetd that part could be rented eeparatetv. 1623 Ludlow uvenpe. Call at 2211 Station etreet. FOR SALE—Florida home furnished on east coii--t; good location. For particular* addrc- 212 Hendricks place. Phone Circle 4479. Indianapolis. indWANTED —Four or hvg-room cottage; will pay cash RUBSE HARTMAN, 234 North Delaware street. iNDTA"NA TRUST CO. Sells real sstats, collects rant, writes fire Insurance, _________________ FIVE-ROOM modern! 1081 W. Thirtysecond. $3,100 cash needed to handle. North >Ol4. REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN, LARGE, beautlfur lota In Wayne park. Juut off of West Washington street, which Is being paved; $1 down. $1 week. Will take you out in our automobile st pour convenience. OSCAR LEB, 1001 City Tvut Main 91Jh 5-ROOM BUNGALOW, WEST Nearly one-half acre ground, deep drtven well; small payment down, balance like rent. Call Belmont 2146. ONE ACRE, northeast of Irvington, near Pleasant Run blvd.; $750 an aors; payments, $lO cash, $lO monthly. AT. H. COOPER A CO.. 838 Lemcke bldg. ~ REAL ESTATE—FOR TRADE. WANTED to trade large lot for Ford. Ring 4 on 34, Lavyrencs. REAL ESTATE—WANTEpT WANTED—House on nloe street, close to Meridian street; south of Morris strset. Address A No. 1585, Times. BUBINESS CHANCES. OPPORTUNITY For Ladies and Gentlemen of this anil surrounding communities. Take half an hour or so and see demonstrated at studio. 228 N. New Jersey st. One of the LATEST, simplest, MOST BEAUTIFUL and MOST PRACTICAL INVENTIONS of its kind in this age—projecting MOVfSo PICTURES in their NATURAL. ORIGINAL COLORS, as photographed. The energetic, the enterprising. will seize THIS OPPORTUNITY, grasp the WONDERFUL ATTAINMENT, Invest an Interest, who will be permitted to question and learn of Its GREAT POSSIBILITIES finding that it stands ALONE in a class TO ITSELF. Until further notice demonstrations given on the hour, from 10 o'clock morning to 6 o'clock evenings. Sundays excepted. You are cordially welcomed by courtosy INTERNATIONAL MOVING PICTURE AND FILM CO. Ask for Mr. Roberts, demonstrator. HAVE SSOO equity In semi-modern house south to trade in on equity for 6-room house near Garfield park. Addreoa A No. 1586, Times. FOR SALE—Dry goods and notion* store. West Walnut ami Holmes aveg*|t>. Price is right. MARTIN MORONHY, *5Ol W. Michigan. 1 THREE rooming houses, up to date and worth the money. SEBREE, 40 North Delaware. FOR SALE—Equities In 'wo properties, SI,BOO ud $1,400; earning !%• North 9084.PLAYKII "pianos for ■ale';"" eleotrto! $l6O each. SEBRE* M Nona Delaware

FARMS—FOR SALE. LANDOLOGY, special number, Just out containing 1920 facts of Clover Land in Marinette county, Wisconsin. If for a home or as an investment you are thinking of buying good farm land* where farmers grow rich, send at once for this special number of LANDOLOGY. It Is free on request. Address SKID-MORE-RIEHLE LAND COMPANY, 113 Skldmore-Rlehl* bldg.. Marinette, Wis. 100 AfRES. 36 bottom, *1.750; 1 OlTacresT 30 bottom, $3,500 ; 30 acres, 25 bottom, *2,600, 34 acres up land, *1.250; 21454 acres level ridge land, *4,500; buildings on all. D. AUMAN, Nineveh, Ind., R. 1. FARMS—FOR SALE OR TRADE. 45 ACRES and hffuse. Orange County, Florida. *6OO mortgage. What have you? 6210 E. North street, Indianapolis. BUSINESS SERVICES. SEWING |rjJF ' MACHINES <95/ REPAIRED Every piece, part or screw for any sewing machine. Machines Rented by week or month. White Sewing Machine Cos. Main 600. Auto. 26-216. 312 Maas. Ave. FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order. E. F. BURKLE, 416 Mass, ave. Main 1428, New 23-775.’ Electrical Wiring For a reasonable estimate call FRANK KANKAMP. 1903 Bellefontalne. North SAFETY RAZOR BLADES sharpened. TUTTLEDGE, 201 Indiana ave. If your clock is not running phone Circle 4307. M. R. Shearn. *ll North Alabama. WANTED—Your muon work. I lay cement blocks and brick. Call Prospect 258, ring 1, COMBINGS made up. IVIII call at your home. Phone Main 8867, from 3 p. m. to 8 p. m. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE % FOR SALE. DAMAGED FREIGHT AT PRIVATE SALE. 8 Never break wardrobe trunks, sizes 18x36, 14x33, 14x32, 14x21, 17x40, 24x42; very little damaged; bargain. 26 other trunks; 8, size 20x26x38 at *14.90 each. 2, size 20x26x40 at *15.00 each. 16, size 16x21x32 at *13.00 each. Well constructed and roomy; they will •ell quick at these prices. 2 cases pickling spices, 1 enamel sink, 22x86. 1 keg liquid glue. 1 roll rubber packing. 1 Auto gas tank. ( Metal adjustable window screen* 2 Cases Mazola cooking oil. 6 Cases sauer kraut. 600 Cartons Jewel macaroni and spaghetti. 1 Case baking soda. 1 Barrel, 1 bag soda ash. Lot galv. tube, ash cans and paila 2 Rolls I>4 hoop iron. 6 Roots wire fencing. Sugar, granulated. Flour, various brands. 24 lb., *1.25; 48 lbs., *2.40; * lbs., *4.80; 175-140 bags baker's fiour. Rugs, another lot slightly damaged. They are marked to sell. Various sizes and good patterns. 6 Crates wood fruit boxes. Lot bog and cattla feed. Lot school desk tops. Axle grease, cup grease, motor oil. Roof cement, red and black. Chairs, beds. etc. Lot handles and chicken coops. 28 Bags rice. 20 Bed springs, *2.60 each. 2 Rolls crex matting, 101 yards; fine for some church or lodge. 1 Barrel lime sulphur. 5 Sanitary sprayer*., 80 Bolt* 82 Inch pink chambray, by bolt only 35 cant* per yard.

UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION. C., C.. C. A ST. L. RY.. 26TH & BRIGHTWOOD AVE OPEN 8 A. M. TO 5 P. M.. SATURDAYS 3 A. M. TO 12 NOON. BIG sale of furniture Thursday. Everything left will go at dirt cheap prices,must have th# space at once. Will deliver free to get the room quickly. Dressers a' low as *7.60; 6-foot showcase. *25; counter, *7.59; 8-fool showcase, *5; fireproof nafe, *B6: iron bed, *1.60; woven wire springs, *l. cotton mattress, *5; 9x 12 rug. *10; rocker* *1.50; sideboard, *7.50; fine bed davenport, new style, coot *6O, for *25; washing machine, *5; platform scales, weigh 600 pounds, cost *81.60. for *ls; round dining table, *ls; library table, *lO, bedroom table, *1.50; kitchen table, *1.75; bookcase. *5; 54lnch quartered oak buffet. *35; walnut bed. (2.60; old spinning wheel. *1; cotton pad for baby bed, *1; % mattress. *3.60. Many other things as cheap. Not a sec-ond-hand store, but a storage house. Thursday 8 a. m. till noon. Corner New York and Alabama et*. opposite fire headquarter*

Match Your Coat /*W with a pair of / I \ TROUSERS I liJ THE PANTS \ fil / STORE CO. Ilf Two Stores l. Ml 43 W. Ohio. Jo IgL 110 E. Market V $ Close 6 P. M. Saturday 9 P. M. Quit Wearing Ready-Made Kill $ We make them to Ql/ your measure for LEON TAILORING CO. 131 E. NEW YORK. Cp one flight. ONE 211-Jewel Elgin watch; almost new; cheap. SACHS BROS., 314 Indiana ave. NEW tin cans for canning; 60c doxen. 1609 Spruce street. Prospect 1363. A R.MY OVERCOATS, $5.9?! SACHS BROS.. avenue. Ml SC E LLANEO US—WANTED. Attention We need all kinds of furniture, and need it now. We have the largest and best rated used goods store in thtc state. Call our buyer and get what your goods are worth. Baker Bros. Auto. 23-118. Main 3468. Will buy ladies’ and gent’s good used suits and coats. Will pay $lO and up. Call Prospect 1821. LEW SHANK pays bsst prices in city fer household goods and fixtures of all kinds. 227 North New Jcr*y street. Main. 20^8. WILL pay best price for second-hand clothing; cleaning, pressing, repairing done. JAMES RAIKOS, 24 Kentucky ave. LIVESTOCKAN D VEHICLES. ONE horse, buggy and harness for sale cheap. LEE ROY COOKSEY, 1714 Gimber street. PET BTOCK AND PQULTRy7 CALL Frank Alderson poultry house if you have poultry to sell and oan't bring It In; we nu after it. Main 4100. FLEMISH giant pedigreed rabbits! selling out. 1018 Lexington avenue. . H , AI J E T W . h ‘ t *„ Rock oockerel*! 9(j Fl*chel strain, $5.00; pullets $3.00. North CANARY birds for sate. Ctrcle4ofis! TRANSFER AND STORAG~g. /7VKTSF\IT * t orau* cheapest // W 1N CITY - cal £ I/ l UR Evsrything at rea> it W> | sonabls price. Packed. \S. /f L J il bippd anywhere. V/li'C' u Locked rear- if desired. CALL SHANK for the mii service 1a hauling, packing, shipping and i.jr a*<_ 137-11$ North New Jersey If, Mate 3*l*.

HOUSEHOLD GOODB. AN ADVICE where to buy a stove if you want A GOOD STOVE, A GUARANTEED STOVE, A FINE-LOOKING STOVE, A STOVE TO HEAT THE ROOMS OR TO BAKE YOUR GOOD BREAD OR PASTRY, FOR AS LITTLE MONEY AS POSSIBLE, GO TO THE STORE THAT IS WELL KNOWN FOR GOOD TREATMENT, NEVER MISREPRESENTING THEIR MERCHANDISE AND FOR THE LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY. GLAZER 444 E. Washington. STOVES OF ALL LEADING MAKES EXTRAORDINARY. We have the finest oollsctlon of mahogany colonial bedroom and dining room furniture in the state. Odd dressers, chiffoniers, dressing tables, beds, complete suites, buffets, tables, chairs and complete dining room suites. Extra fine, massive pieces that can not be duplicated in the city at any price. Our prices on these rare pieces are lower than a very cheap grade of new furniture. If you want extra fine furniture at a very low price, see this collection. BAKER BROS. 21*. 221, 223, 225 E. Wash st. > STOVES We have all standard makes, every six* at any price from *8 up. We have about 200 to select from. Stoves are used, but scarcely enough to wear the new off. Ws also carry good used gas ranges, gas plates and oil haater*. The best that can be found in the city. Terms If desired KROOT & KROOT, 607-9 W. Wasntngton. GOOD USED r.uo*. We have th* largest selection la Indianapolis of high-grade uued rugs: ail sizes, at prices that will please you. USED GOODS STORE. 424 Massachusets ave. invalid CHAIRS and crutches to rent; free delivery to all parts of city; lavalid chair* 33 60 per month. BAKER BROS., WE WANT TO BUT good furniture, rugs, office and store fixture* We pay more than other deaiara Call Cooperider. USED GOODB STORE. Main 2288. RADIANT HOME—If you want a Radiant Home base burner, on payments, g o to BAKER BROS. FOR SALE—Household good* piano: also fine rubber tree at a bargain. Call Belmont 1688. EIGHT 7-foot window shadee, *4.00; 3186 equity on player piano for *75. 234 S. Holmes. PALACE —If yqu want a Palace hotblasL on payments, go to BAKER BROS. !f~YOU want any kind of store, go to BAKER BROS. DID YOU SELL IT? If not, try the automobils columns of The Times Want Ad* MUSICALINBTRUMENTS. A BEAUTIFUL Knabe used piano In a dark case. Beautiful Instrument for begin nere. Price $25.00 See or phone Mr. Gray. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Pennsylvania. Main XO9. Ten Upright Pianos of different makes. All are guaranteed. Big bargains at *l9O each, as they are. Easy terms. E. L. Lennox Piano Cos. 16 North Meridian St. A BEAUTIFUL 88-note player piano, worth *650, new. To the first buyer Thursday. $385.00 For particulars see or phone Mr. Gray PEARSON PIANO CO. 12 8 N. Pennsylvania. Main 1809. RECORDS; good records of any make you desire, 40c. BAKER BROS., 218 E Washington. * BEGINNERS violins, mandolin* guitars; bargains. ICJTTLE, 291 Indiana Ave. FINE player piano. *49 down and *4 per week. North 4221. THE shortest distance between two want* is a Times Want ad. Your customers use them. Why don't you? AUCTIONS.

• THURSDAY. Thursday, Oct. 9. at 9; 30 a. m., at 227 N. New Jersey st., we will sell an unusually fine lot of household goods and furnishings, consisting of TWO VERY FINE UPRIGHT PLANO* GOOD AS NEW. OAK PLAYER PIANO. SEVERAL MUSIC BOXES. Tapestry, davenports, library ta ties, several other davenports, clocks, rocking chairs of all kinds; several fine rugs. 9x12; also smaller rugs; Art Garland baseburner. Dining tables of all kind*, dining chairs, buSets, china closets and sideboards; several oak 18x40 mirrors; wardrobe, oak. mahogany nnd walnut dressers, picture*. '' , brass bed*, springs and mat* tresses; pillows, 60 comforts; wardrobe, electric carpet sweeper, congoleum, several gas ranges, > very fine hotblast heaters, cook ranges, steel ranges, refrigerators. Duntley vacuum sweeper, cost $100; platform scales, window shades, lace curtains, wash bowl* and pictures; several kitchen cabl- ~ nets, tinware and dishes of all kinds; single barrel shotgun and a lot of other articles not mentioned LEW SHANK ands JIOY WRIGHT, AUCTIONEERS. > j ""special sale -- Special lot of fine furniture will be eeid at Shank’s auction rooms. 227 N. New Jersey st.. Thursday. Oct. 7, 9:30 a. m., consisting of very fine VICTOR VICTROLA Circassian walnut chifferobe, largest size, blrdseye maple dresser, also three mahogany dressers. Two extra nice mahogany chiffoniers, lady's very nice mahogany dressing table, 25 yards fine !n----iaid ilnoteum. four extra nice library tables, two very fine brass beds, felt mattresses and springs. Very fine lot of clean bedclothes of ail kinds, lace -curtains and saades. Also several very nice rugs. LEW SHANK . and ROY' WRIGHT. Auctioneers, ,-....^ t r E - GALNOTICE ‘ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at ths office of the business director of the Board of School Commissioners, southwest corner of Meridian and Ohio streets, until 2 o'clock p. m.. Oct. 20. 1920, for concrete retaining walls and pipe railings at Schools Nos. 14, 25 and 46, according to specifications therefor on file at the office of Snider A Rotz. engineers. 103 Merchants Bank building, Indianapolis, Ind. All proposals must be made on blank* furnished by the board, which will be supplied by the engineers or the business director of the board. The contractor shall In his bid offer to execute a contract and give a bond, forms of which contract and bond are made r- part of the specifications so on file wilt, the engineers. Each proposal must be accompanied by a certified check on a responsible bank or trust company in Indianapolis for 3Cc of the maximum bid, payable to the Board of School Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. GEORGE C. HITT. Business Director. Indianapolis. Ind., Sept. 28. 1920. NOTICE OF~ SALE OF SCHOOL BONDS. Notice is hereby given that up until 7 o'clock p. m. of Oct. 18. 1920. the undersigned, Board of School Trustees, will rereive sealed bids for the sale to ths highest bidder of the following school bonds, towlt: Thirty bonds of Fairmount school town of the denomination of SSOO each. These bonds are non-taxable, bearing Interest at the rate of t% per annum, payable semi-annually on the first day of Jariuary and the first day of July of each year. These bonds ars due July 1, 1823. According to law these bonds may not be sold for less than their par value. TONY M. PAYNE, J. J. McBVOY, J. 0. ALBERTSON. Board of School Trustees. (Continued on Next Pag*)

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