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INDIANA DAILY TIMES 21-28 8. Meridian 81. PHONES—CLASSIFIED ADV. DEFT. Mata ~8(M Automatic 11-112 RATES. On* time •• par line Three consecutive tlmea... .81 per Uae Six conjeoutlv* tlmea 07 per line Male or female help wanted, situation wanted, male or {amale; rooms to let and board and rooms wanted — One time At per line Three consecutive tlmea.. .47 per line Six consevutlve times..... .01 per Une Contract rates on application. Lepal notices....... 01 per Une Lodges and club notices 76c per Insertion Church notices (1 Inch or less) 60c per Insertion Over 1 In oh. .07 per line additional Death notices, lie per Insertion. Tho Business OSes eloess at • pi an

FUNERAL DIRECTOR* George Grinsteiner Funeral dlrsctor. 112 East Market Old Phona Main 002. Mew Phone, 27-201. A. M. Racsdale, J. Walsh Price. John Pan! Rsg.ida.le. A. M. RAGSDALE CO. J. C. WILSON 1220 Prospect Auto. 61-071. Prcepeot 221 FUNERAL DIRECTORS—WM. E. KRIEGER New 21-164. Main 1460, I<o K. Illinois TUTEWILER. Funeral Director. >i N. Meridian st UNDERTAKERS. W. T. BLASENGYM 1035 Shelby st. Pros. 2870. Auto. 61-110. UNDERTAKERS—HISET * TITUS. 061 North Del, New 20-504. Main 2030. OE ATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. GAROT, CHARLES JR.—Little son Os Mr. and Mrs. D. Garot. passed nwny at the residence, 914 Greer street, at tho ege of 18 months. Funeral at residence Saturday. Oct. 9 at 2 p. m. Friends invited. Remains may be viewed from 2 to 1 this afternoon and S to 10 tonight. Burial private. KLEE, RATHERINE—Age 67 years, Thursday. 2 a. m., beloved wife of John fir. Klee. Funeral from her late home. 1718 South Meridian, Saturday, 1:30 p. m.. Sacred Heart Church 2 p. m. Deceased was a member of Christian Mothers' Society. On account of forty hours' devotion at Sacred Heart Church services will be at church in afternoon. Burial St. Joseph's cemetery. McGowan, the rev. w. t.—Age to years, passed away at the resld lin e. 212 South Emerson avenue, Thursday, Oct. 7. Funeral Saturday 1 p. m. at the residence. Friends Invited. Burial at Seymour. LOST AND FOUND.~ 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 3300. Auto. 28-351. a MISSING FRIENDS and relatives traced everywhere; no criminals looked for. Call Main 5947. or write lost agent. II Baldwin block. Indianapolis, Ind. LOST—Velvet bag between American 10c store and Vonnegut hardware, containing two purses with money; liberal reward. Irvington 3272. LOST —Set automobile mechanic's tools wrapped in brown coveralls. Woodruff 64? Reward. v/R STOLEN—Large yellow Angora cat. Call Pros. 5499 after 6:30 p. m.; reward. LOST—Bunch of keys; red ribbon and padlock attached. North 3171. Reward. , LOST —Two Goodyear tires. Finder please call Prospect 6616. Reward. HOUSES—TO LET. TWO-ROOM house. 312. 2906 Manlove avenue. Phone Main 2017. HOUSES—WANTED. WANTED —Five or 6-room modern hou.-.e by Oct. 15. Adi.-es* A No. 1653, Times. ROOMS—TO LET. ~~~ ROOM to rent; good, clean room with bath, steam heat; easy walking distance; 310 a week. Address A No. 1655, Times. COLLEGE ave., 954; nicely furnished light modern rooms; reasonable; walking distance. Circle 4464. TWO rooms, breakfa <t and evening dln- _ ner; four persons. Woodruff 504. VERMONT. 32 W.; large rooms for eight young men; modern; reasonable. COLLEGE. 1942; four unfurnished rooms for rent, modern. North 4853. FRONT sleeping room for two gentUmen. Prospect 9893. ONE nicely furnished room for rent. Woodruff 4515. CAPITOL. 840 N.; flat 4; sleeping rooms. Circle 3646. ROOM TO LET SVv f Desk room for rent with BERT ESSEX. 20s Amer- / U. can Central Life Bldg. BUSINESS CHANCE*. OPPORTUNITY For Ladies and Gentlertaen of this and surrounding communities. Take half an hour or so and see demonstrated at studio. 223 N. New Jersev at. One of the LATEST. simplest. MOST BEAUTIFUL and MOST PRACTICAL INVENTIONS of its kind In this age— Srojectlng MOVING PICTURES In their iATURAL. 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 anti 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 courtesy INTERNATIONAL MOVING PICTURE AND FILM CO. Ask for Mr. Roberts, demonstrator.

IDEAL ROOMING HOUSE 724 NORTH CAPITOL AVENUE. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Can be purchased on terms, small down payments; 18-room house with three baths, divided In three apartments or can be arranged to let as separate rooms. Lot 49x196, on an alley; runs to Roanoke street In tbe rear; splendid location for ar/ automobile garage or light manufacturing plant on back of the lot. Rooming house will net expenses, enabling purchaser to hold property as an investment; 83,000 will handle It. WILLIAM F. WOCHER 805 City Trust Bldg. Main 3988. Auto. 24-808. Ask for Mr. d'Albret. Ideal Rooming House IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. 724 NORTH CAPITOL AVENUE. Lot 49x195; 18-room house; 3 hatha; $3,000 will handle it; reasonable terms. WM. F. WOCHER. Ask for Mr. Albret. 805 City Trust Bldg. Main 3998. Auto. 24-808. HAVE SSOO equity In semi-modern house south to trade in on equity for o-room house near Garfield park. Address A No. 1586, Times. FOR SALE—Dry goods and notions store. West Walnut and Holmes avenue. Price is right. MARTIN MORONEY, 2601 W. Michigan. FOR SALE—Grocery and restaurant; good location. Cash sales. Will sell at bargain If sold at once. Main 18oS. TICKET to Salt Lake City via Union eifle. Expires Oct. 12. Call Fortvllle, Ind., 74 or Main 2195. THREE rooming houses, up to date and worth the money. SEBREE, 40 North Delaware. FOR SALE—Equities in two properties. SI,BOO ad $1,400; earning 1%. North 9084. PLAYER pianos for sale; electric, $l5O SEBREE, 40 North Delaware. THE shortest distance between two wants is a Times Want ad. Your customers ■ps them. Why don't you?

MALF. HELP—WANTED. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICH., WANTS punch press operators, experienced on blanking, forming ahd drawing. State full experience In fleet letter and for detailed Information write Bulck 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 Bulck 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. Applv Mgr.’s Office, HOTEL LINCOLN, between 9 a. m. and 2 p. m. MOULDERS WANTED Familiar with heavy machinery casting*. Permanent work throughout the coming winter. Apply foundry dept.. TOLEDO MACHINE & TOOL CO., end Dorr atreet car line, Toledo, Ohio. RAILWAY malt clecae are offered 11. toe entrance salary with promotion* to 62.199. For full particular* and a course of preparation call or write LNDIANA CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL. 167 North Illinois atreet. Suita 207. WANTED—A crew to help for the winter; one that will stay permanently; a cook and second cook. dishwasher. waßres, maid and cabaret singer. New Columbia Hotel, Greenfield. WANTED—HELPERS for furnace work. SINK & EDWARDS, 219 North Delaware. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 80J E. Washington^.; Indlanapolla, Ind. Circle 767. WANTED—Barber; steady; *25, half over 325. ELMER DODDRIDGE. South Bend, Ind. SALESMEN—WANTEpI" Stock Salesman wanted We want five more live stock salesmen. Our proposition Is unusually attractive. Some choice territory with good leads now open. Call at 44 Virginia ave. and let us show you one of our wonderful little Ice refrigerating machines, making Ice and refrigerations. Arctic Ice Machine Cos. 11-12 Arcade. Main 4465. SHESfeEGO Wo now have THE PROPOSITION for wide awake, conscientious, stock salesmen, 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 (Iraidas* dividend paying securities of oldestablished Indiana corporation. Call at room 610 Board of Trade any Tuesday or Wednesday. FEMALEHELP—WANTED.

Indiana Bell Telephone Company New York and Meridian Sts. Progressive Employment. Our goal is to develop the best in each employe. PRESSERS Women preaaers wanted in alteration room on dreases. Apply to Mr. Joyer, 6th floor. RINK'S CLOAK HOUSE. WANTED—Six young women for enumerating work In Indianapolis. This la very similar to census taking. Good salary allowed. Prefer persons who desire a business course, or wh are Interested !n behalf of someone else. Fine opportunity. See or write Fred W. Case, principal, CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, Pennsylvania and Vermont streets. First door north Y. W. C. A. WANTED—GirIs to study classical dancing with MU#. Theo Hewes, to flt themselves for parts in the ballets and productions, sucn as her recent three-month tour through Canada and the U. S. A. Full Information upon request to the Studio. 317 Merchants Bank bldg. MAID, WHITeT COMPETENT, FOR UP--BTAIRS; MUST HAVE GOOD REFERENCE. NORTH 1491. WANTED—White maid for dining room work In institution. Main 2630. GIRL for grocery work. Call E. B. HOU TAM. Prospect 771. MAID white. SCHOOL FOR BLIND. Apply in person. GOOD second cook, white, for Institution. Main 2530. SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. KOUNG married lady wishes position as P. B. X. operator or clerical work in doctor's office; best of references furnished. Address A No. 1637, Times. POSITION as housekeeper; reliable mid-dle-aged lady. Address A No. 1654, Times. INSTRUCTIONS. PROF. RAYNO'S old reliable established School for the Stage; thousands of pupils now playing the best of vaudeville theaters. Ladies or gentlemen wishing to start in and learn a good first-class dancing act can take their laseonA private, any day or evenings; satlsfactivji guaranteed. Call 224 W. Ohio st. MaTly2o6P. WHEN patronising these advertisers mention The Tlmee.

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. USED CAR SHOW TEN DAYS Oct. 4th to 14th EXCEPTIONAL PRICES On Every Used Car Listed We selected the most attractive used ears in our stock. We have revised the prices below present market values. We, therefore, offer you the opportunity now to select from the best stock of pood 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. Kissel, 1920 Sport model; practically new. Packard, 1916 Seven-passenger touring car; Just repainted. National, 1919 Seven-passenger touring car; Just repainted. Chandler, 1917 Chummy roadster. National, 1916 Model; aeven-p&asen ger 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 ot this kind. Packard, 1916 Sedan, equipped with Westtnghiuee shock %bso 'lters. Marmon, 1915 Model 41. 7-passenger touring car. Cadillac, 1917 Model; 7-passenger sedan. Mitchell, 1916 Five-passenger touring car. Apperson, 1920 Model. 7-passenger touring; run less than 4,000 miles; a bargain. Haynes, 1916 Cloverleaf roadster. Paige, 1917 Five-passenger touring car. Maxwell, 1920 Five-passenger ‘touring car. Grant, 1916 Model; touring car. Owen Magnetic, 1916 Five-passenger closed car. Pathfinder. 1916 Touring car. National, 1915 Seven-passenger touring car. Cadillac, 1916 Roadster. Kisnel, 1915 Sedan. Hudson, 1917 Sedan. Stutz, 1920 Touring car. National, 1919 Sedan. LOCAL BRANCH NORDYKE & MARMON CO. MERIDIAN AND 11TH STB., INDIANAPOLIS.

Oakland racing car. This car has won several races, although built recently. Will do *6 miles per hour and la the best dirt track car In the State. If Interested call the L. F. JUSTICE MOTOR CO., 510 N. Delaware. Main 3276. FORDS- FORDS- FOItDs! We take pleasure in stating that we are the first used car dealer to cut the prices on our Fords S100; our loss Is your gain. We can now sell you a good Ford on 1100 down and give you 12 months to pay the balance. Our 30 daya' guarantee Is given as heretofore, which many of our satisfied customers have enjoyed previous to the drop In price. Three Ford tourings. 1916 models, $260; SIOO down. One Ford touring. 1915 model. $225; SIOO down. Two Ford tourings. 1917 models. $326; $l3O down. You wlil have to hurry if you want a good Ford, as we feel safe In saying within 30 days from now you will find them hard to buy. WEISSMAN'S, 212-14 E. New Yorl:. st. Main 4446. Oakland Sedans One 1919 and one 1918 model. Two 1920 models, run very little; can't bo told from new; we will sell these cars at a g.tat sacrifice. 610 N. Delaware. SIOO $125 $l5O down will buy a good used car. We have Fords, Maxwells. Bujcks, Dodges and others In fine shape, that we can sell you an a small down payment, balance 1 year. No red tape. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS. 51$ N. Capitol. Open evenings. Oakland Touring car, 1919 model; newly painted and In fine shape; S7OO. Come quick. 610 N. Delaware. Main 3276. USED CARS. Look our lot of used cars over before buying. NATIONAL AUTOMOTIVE CO.. 426 N. Capitol ave. Main 4758. Auto. 28-668. Columbia six touring. 1919 model; cord tires, worth $1,700; our price, $1,150. 510 N. Delaware. Main 3276. MAXWEI.iL 1918, winter top, oversized tires, bumpers, Gill piston rings, Willard battery; good condition, S3OO. 4715 Washington boulevard. Washington 2089; 77-244. Nash Touring 1918 model, newly painted, new top, good tires; excellent condition; SI,OOO. 610 N. Delaware. Oakland Roadster late 1918 model; fine tlrer; excellent condition; will sell this car cheap. 610 N. Delaware. PATTERSON touring car; North way motor and electric lighted; good running condition; first $l5O cash takes It. 610 N. Delaware st. Oakland Touring 1920 model, driven only 1.300 miles; extra equipment. 608 N. Delaware. I WILL sacrifice my Grant six*; good tires, good mechanical condition. Call Washington 4194. MR. GILAR.

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AUTOMOB I LES FOR SALE. WE OFFER REAL BARGAINS IN RECONSTRUCTED CARS We don't operate our used ear department as a profit maker, but solely to satisfactorily handle the cars we take in trade on new cars. Low prices are our invariable rule. To “protect our good name” we RECONSTRUCT all traded in ears so that we can offer used cars of dependable grade—cars that can be relied on for service. That is why you get REAL BARGAINS here, and it DOES pay to see us before buying. 1920 Davis Coupe, refinished dark blue with cream wheels. This car is equipped with KellySpringfield cord tires, looks and runs like new. Price, $2,000. 1919 Cole Aero 8, seven-passenger touring, refinished RollsRoyce blue with white wheels, equipped with five cord tires. Price, $2,250. 1920 Maxwell roadster, with the original color, equipped with spotlight, tires all good. Price, $785.00. 1920 Maxwell Touring, refinished Napier green; tires all good. Price, $785.00. 1918 Oakland Sedan, - refinished Brun gray. Price, $1,150. 1917 Chalmers Touring, refinished Napier green; has new top and curtains ; is a wonderful buy at $850.00. 1918 Maxwell Roadster, refinished dark green, with cream wheels; this car has brand new top. Price,_ $595.00. 1916 Overland 6 Touring car, equipped with six good tires, almost new top. Price, $495.00. Terms if desired. Distributors of Cole and Liberty Motor Cars. 418-24 N. Capitol Ave.

RENEWED MARMON 34’s Now ready for diiivery. 1918 SEDAN tw, repainted a light Brewster green. Has been re-upholetered and equipped with new Urea. 1919 TOURING car. painted dark coach blue, black fenders, running gear and radiator shall. 1918 TOURING ear. painted coach blue, black chassis, fenders and radiator shell, new top. Car equipped with good Royal cord tires. 1916 TOURING car. painted maroon. black renders and chassis; equipped with hew Goodrich cord casing. 1917 MODEL "even passenger ... ~ touring c*r, painted dark blue and equipped with new tires and top. NOTE. All of the above cars have been thoroughly renewed In our shops by men who are familiar with the Marmon standard of workmanship. Lach renewed Marmon car is guaranteed for 80 days agc.lnst defective material and workmanship under normal uso. We will consider trading In your old car on any of the above at Its actual cash value at this time. W’e can equip some of the open renew Marmon cars with Artcraft tops, which will convert them Into very comfortable closed cars with plate glass windows. LOCAL BRANCH NORDYKE & MARMON Meridian at Eleventh St. PRE-WAR PRICES ON ALL USED CARS. Bulck, 7 pasaenger 19.0, brand new. National, 7 passenger 1916. Overland 4. 1920 touring. Velle 6 touring, 1917 Ford touring, 1918. Dodge roadsters, 1918. Oakland Sodan, 1919. Chevrolet Touring, 1911. Many other cars. All have been rebuilt; cash or terms. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO SALES CO. 235 N. Penna. st. Main 2246. Dodge roadster; late model; new tires; excellent condition. 510 N. Delaware st. BEFORE purchasing a used car see us. We can save you money. DICKEY MOTOR SALES CO., 1027 North Meridian street. Maxwell Touring 1918 model. 610 N. Delaware. Main 3276. PEERLESS eight, sedan, 1917; good upholstering; five good cord tires; good condition throughout. Call Harrison 2882. MR, RYAN, BUICK roadster In good shape. $199. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO SALES. 236 N. Pennsylvania. Main 2746. STUTZ sedan; custom built body! tlx good cord tires, mechanically perfect Call Harrison 2382. MR. RYAN. DODGE sedan, late model, good tires, wire wheels. In excellent shape. 510 North Delaware street. MONROE speedster; eiectiic lights and starter for slls. Best buy in town. 884 E. Market et. Main 6716.

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 ihedium. It will pay you. Ads received until 10:30 a. m. for publication the same day.

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. / FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS We will sell the following cars l at prices quoted If bought before Sunday; Chevrolet F. 8., touring *BSO Overland 80, touring *275 Cadillac 8, touring *1,350 Bulck roadeter H-44 *I.BOO Regal touring *IOO CASH OR TERMS. LOSEY-NASII RETAIL CO. *OO N. Capitol Ave. Main 334*. Biggest bargain in town, 1920 7passenger Buick, used only 2,600 miles. Equipped with five Goodyear cords, spare never been used, shock absorbers, 2 bumpers, spot light. One price, $1,500. Buick 1919 roadster; used only 6,000 miles; like new. INDPLS. AUTO SALES CO., 235 N. Penn. St. Main 2246. SAXON 6 touring car; goad condition; cheap for cash. Call Belmont *482. TRUCK*—FOR SAL*. FOR RALE —Acme 2-ton 181* Acme truck. It can be handled with a little money. WILLIAM MOHRIB. 601 Livingston ave. AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. AUTOS WANTED We guarantee highest cash price for your car. INDPLS. AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 518 North Capitol. Main 2638. Auto. 22-013. Largest buyers and sellers of used cars In the state. I WANT YOUR CAU 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 ! W* pay cash. No delay for your money. It U hare for you. Com* In or call. I. Wolf Auto Parts & Tire Cos. 91* N. Illinois st. Main 1678. Auto. 22-961. W* also bur Junk ear*. ACTOR wanted; highest cs*h prices; no delay; quirk a tton AUTOMOBILE TRADING CO., 565 N. Capitol. AUTO REPAIR* AND SUPPLIES. Auto Repairing Expert auto repairing; all work guaranteed. Merit Garage l N. Capitol. Phone Main 6281. CITIZENS AUTO REPAIR Work don# by factory experts. REAR 214* .V. Capitol ave. Harrlsuri 7 55.

AUTO WASHING Our Specialty. 323-334 North Illinola __S & S Auto Laundry NEW BATTEHIES FOR ANY CAR. PRICES *L T BATTERIES AT BARGAIN battery distributing co.. 667 MASS. AVE. MAIN 3145. OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. ONE-MAN auto tops, side curtains, seat and 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 3224. ' VULCANIZING that gives satisfaction. DOWNTOWN TIRE SHOP, 36 Kentucky avenue Main 1137. $376 VULCANIZING outfit for slo*7 Prospect 1862. 1609 Spruce street. MOTORCYCLES and bicycles. HARLEY-DAVIDSON Motorcycles and Bicycles Johnson Motor Wheels ERNEST HUGHES REBUILT EXCELSIOR' A-l Condition. MERZ MOTOR. CO. e 450-63 Mass. Ave. OASH paid for all kinds of motorcycles FLOYD PETERMAN. 600 Massachusetts avenue. INDIAN motorcycle. Price reasonable. Call Prospect 6662. 3022 Newton avenue. OVERLAND TRANSPORTATION. MOVE furniture by the dependable service. All shipments Insured. SUN BEAM LINES. Main 3841, BUS!NESS ANNOUNCEMENTS." FALL STYLES. PRICES. OUR 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—lt retains Its Intrinsic value to the finish. “Not how cheap, but how good," la our platform. You will find special delight in our display of fabrics and fashions for fall. NOW la the time to order. Suits and overcoats to your measure, $45, $56, $65, $75 and up. Trousers SB, $lO, sl2. sls, $lB and up. W. G. SCHNEIDER, 39 West Ohio Street. !5e sure you are in the right place

w REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. YOU CAN MAKE MONEY IN LOTS If you axe careful In selecting the location. 1. Buy In the direction that the Increase In values has been shown. THAT 13 NORTH. 2. Buy where the streets, sidewalks, gr&fl, water and sewers will not be forever in coming. I have a few lota on Washington boulevard and Delaware st. That I can sell at $lO down and $lO per month. Why pay elsewhere* Call W. L. Bridges, 839 K, of P. Main 4114. Washington 4520.

SEMI-MODERN DOUBLE Near Fountain Square; six rooms to side, gas for lights and cooking, city and cistern water in kitchen, good pantry, fruit ! cellar, baths, front and rear porches, cement. Terms, *6OO cash and *4O per mo. j This Is a good buy and will not last long. B. R. Meredith, Realtor, Gregory & Appel, Inc. Main 995. Auto. 28-296. Evenings, call Woodruff 7968. NORDYKE & MARMON EMPLOYES *350 down buys a six-room on Division street near £ a .V £ w,/ rlco * 2 ' 2s °; Per month, oee J. W. Elder. Schmid & Smith, Inc. Realtors. 154 N. Delaware. Main 4088. . FLETCHER AVENUE HOME. Cottage 6 rooms, furnace, gas. lights, cuy water; In good condition. Price *3.000. Terms If desired. DUNLOP & HOLTEGBL REALTORS. 122 E. Market St. STI T Central ave. double, home or Investment double. 7 AN rooms to a side; garage; a* Yk modern In every way. Present Income *270 per month. Best buy In the city. *12,000; *2,000 rash, balance *IOO per month. Mr. Templeton. Main 6574. BERT ESSEX, 20* American Central Life Bldg. SSOO CASH and *2l per month buy# six-room semimodern home near West Washington oar line. Call Mr. Hind, with W. L. Bridges. Main 4114. 339 K. of P. bldg. Evening. Washington B*s. Double, North Fall Creek Six rooms side. Has hardwood floors and oak finish down. Three bedroom# and bath up. Large basement with furnace, coal and laundry rooms; full lot Price *8.600; 13,000 cash. STATE SAVINGS A TRUST CO. Phone Main 4517. Res.. North 6724. 5-ROOM BUNGALOW T Modern except bath. In good condition. For quick sale. *2,800; part cash and balance easy terms. Call Mr. Mclnteer, with I. N. Richie & Son. 151 E. Market St. Main 520, Irvington 369 T. j • 20 ACRES N. MERIDIAN AND 90TH STS. This desirable acreage north can be bought at a bargain; must be aold to close 1 an estate. INDIANA TRUST CO. 1933 BLOYD AVE. Six rooms; newly painted and decorated; *2.500; *SOO cash, balance, easy terms. Russe Hartman. 224 N. Delaware st. invest" you k rent! Buy a modern double, six rooms each side. Near St. Philip Church. Only *I.OOO cash, balance Ilk* rent. E. R. New house FARMERS TRUST CO. Main 611 Evenings. Woodruff 6296. Ayn, y. on Fletcher ave., In *OO , block, 7-room modern ! '4. jj h\\ / l home; full lot. large barn. rV full basement, at a bar- I gain. GEO. A. LUCAS. 406 People's Bank j Bldg. Circle 6 6uo. Auto. 81-172. I DOUBLE house. West Indianapolis, rent *2O per month; price *2.000; *3OO cash, j balance monthly. Live It one side, rent ; other. Home and Income combined. BRANDON & JAMESON 127 N. Delaware St._ Main 67*2. j BUNGALOW. SOUTH SIDE On Geimner at.; one of prettiest neigh- i borhooda on south side; price. *2.250. BRANDSON & JAMESON. Main 6762. 127 N. Delaware st. SOUTH WEST ST. In the 600 block; a comfortable 7-room ’ house on easy Payments at *3,700. INDIANA TRUST CO.

BEAUTIFUL high, large is.si lot. half square of Maple road boulevard <3Bth st.). only two squares southeast of fair grounds. Fine Investment or building sits. Will sell to good party on easy payments $lO cash. $1.50 weekly. Price only $536. Get busy. 640 Lemcke Annex. Main 1409 FOR homes on south side, modern and semi-modern from 3 to 11 rooms; single and doubles; each on payments. 1 o terms call Prospect 6184 after 4 p. m. FOR HALE—Five acras of land with firoom hour#, 6 squares from Pre.c-O-Ltta, Trice Is right. MARTIN MORONEY, 3601 West Michigan street. FOR BALE--Fl<rldn home furnished on east coast; good location. For particulars address 212 Hendricks place. Phone Circle 4479. Indlannpoils. Ind. 'FhIRTyTsKCoND street. 967 W„ eightroom modern house. In good condl\ior; has three bedrooms; bargain. See owner. North 6564. evenings. FOR SALK—Owner leaving State; sevenroom houre; well, cistern, gas, electric lights; no furnace. 3958 Graceland ave. FIVE-ROOM modern. 1041 W. Thirtysecond. $2,100 cash needed to handle. North 9084. SPEEDWAY, 7-room modern home. Belmont 776. REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN. 5-ROOM BUNGALOW, WEST Nearly one-half acre ground, deep driven well; small payment down, balance like rent. Call Belmont 2146. LARGE, beautlfur lots in Wayne park. Just nfl of West Washington street, which Is being paved; $1 down. $1 week. Will take you out la our automobile at your convenience. OSCAR LEE, 1003 City Trust. Main 915. ONE ACRE, nortneast of Irvington, near Pleasant Run blvd.: $750 an acre; payments, $lO cash, $lO monthly. W. H. COOPER & CO.. 838 Lemcke bldg. REAL ESTATE—SALE OR TRADE, HAVE some Indianapolis property to trade for property near Broidentown, Fla. Address A No. 1588. Times. ESTATE-—WANTEpT~ WANTED —House on nice street, close to Meridian street; south of Morris street. Address A No. 1585, Times. FOR quick siile of property call HARRY L. ROBINS. Lombard bldg. Main 300 t. FARMS-—FOR S A LcL.~ 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 tblnktng of buying good farm lands where farmers grow rich, send at once for this special number of LANDOLOGY. It Is free on request. Address SKID-MOP.E-RIEHLE LAND COMPANY, 113 Bkldmore-Rlehle bldg., Marinette. Wls. ALTOB AND TRUCKB FQR H.rtg AUTOS FOR RENT—Do your jwn driving. U-Drlve Auto Service >t Hoosier Laundry. Hear Keiths theater. Main 6921. U-DRIVE T EM. Automobiles rented to drive yourself. MARKET MOTOR SERVICE. 334 E. Market at. Main $716.

BUSINESS SERVICE*. jPtag-go SEWING MACHINES Repaired and Rented by week or month. Every piece, part or screw for any sewing machine. White Sewing Machine Cos. Main 600. Auto. 26-216. 312 Mass. Ave. FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order. E. F. BURKLE 416 Mass, ave. Main 1428. New 23-775.’ WINDOW shade paints and cleaner, manufacturers In oil composition and all colors. Retail and wholesale. Write Commercial Chemical Cos.. 2445 Indianapolis avenue. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES sharpened. TUTTLKDGB. 201 Indiana ave. If your clock Is not running phone Circle 4307. M. R. Shearn. *ll North Alabama. COMBINGS made up. Will call at your home. Phone Main £867, from 3 p. m. to 8 p. m. 11. JOHNSON, paper hanger. Work guaranteed. Call Woodruff 6715. 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 S E R VI ~ 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 Kay and Swedish massage. MISS DE VERB. 1716 W. Ohio. Main 6873. HAIR DYETNG done privately by expert. Work guaranteed. Phone North 6758. DETECTIVE*. Quiglev-Hyland Agency Civil and Criminal Investigators. *26-529 Law bldg. Main 2992. “ miscellaneous—for sale! - Match Your Coat /*^ / \ with a pair of / I \ I ] TROUSERS I l | / THE PANTS \ / I / / STORE CO. 1 / 111 / Two Store® 1, I J3 UL 48 W. Ohio. jti H w V# 119 E. Market Close 6 P. M. Saturday 9 P. M. Quit Wearing Ready-Made MTS $ g-QQ We make them to O 1/ ~' ~~““ your measure for

LEON TAILORING CO. 131 E. NEW iuhk. Cp one flight. j 106 ACRES, II cows, team, machinery, | crops. 90 apple, 15 pear trees; near market; $5,000; terms. Catalog free. Maurice Flavin. Cortland. N. Y. FIRE Insurance of all kinds written by J. W. McCORD. Call at residence. 301 Leeds avenue, or phono at night, Prospect 6570. TWO clean, single, white enameled beds. mattresses and springs. 523 E. Twentyfourth street. ONE 23-Jewel Elgin watch; almost nevv; cheap. SACHS BROS., 314 Indiana ave. ARMY OVERCOATST $5.95. SACHS BROS.. 314 Indiana avenue. ~MISCELLA N EOU S-WANTEa Attention We need all kinds of furniture, and need It now. We have the largest and best rated used goods store la this •late. Call our buyer and get what your goods are worth. Baker Bros. Auto. 23-166. Main 346*. ; Will buy ladies' and gents' good used suits and coats. Will pay $lO and up. Call Prospect 1821. LEW~SHANK pay. best prices In city for household goods and fixtures of all kinds. 227 North New Jersey street. Main 2028. WILL pay best price for second-hand clothing; cleaning, pressing, repairing done. JAMES RAIKQ9, 24 Kentucky ave. FOR SALE—Physicians' library and operating chair. DR. Y. B. CRESS, Knlghtstown. Ind. OU SEHO LD GOO PS. 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 OH 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 collection of mahogany colonial bedroom and dining room furniture In the state. Odd dressers, chiffoniers, dressing tables, bods, 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. 319, 221, 223, 225 E. Wash st. GOOD USED Rugs. We have the largest selection In Indianapolis of high-grade used rugs; all sizes, at prices that will pleass you. USED GOODS STORK. 424 Massachusets ave. INVALID CHAIRS and crutches to rent, free delivery to all parts of city; invalid chairs $3.50 per month. BAKER BROS., 219 E. Washington st. WE WANT TO BUY good furniture, rugs, office and store fixtures We pay more than other dealers Call Cooperlder. USED GOODS STORE. Main 2288. RADIANT HOME—If you want a Radiant Home baseburner, on payments go to BAKER BROS. PALACE —If you want a Palace hotblast, on payments, go to BAKER BROS. IF YOU want any kind of stove, go to BAKER BROS. FOR SALE—Cheap; gas range. 1816 N. Pennsylvania. ~~ PET STOCK ANO POULTRY. CALL Frank Alderson poultry house if you have poultry to sell and can't bring It in; we come after It. Main 4100. FOR SALE—White Rook cockerels, Flschel strain, $5.00; pullets $3.00. North 9084_. THREE cute puppies for sale cheap. Call Irvintgon 33C3.

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. A BEAUTIFUL 88-note player piano, worth *650, new. To the first buyer Saturday. $385.00 For particulars see or phone Mr. Gray PEARSON PIANO CO. • 12 8 N. Pennsylvania. Main 1309. Ten Upright Pianos of different makes. All are guaranteed. Big bargains at *IOO each, as they are. Easy terms. E. L. Lennox Piano Cos. 15 North Meridian St. RECORDS; good records of any make you desire. 40c. BAKER BROS., 219 E. Washington. BEGINNERS violins, mandolins, gultarsbargaln-. TUTTLE. 201 Indiana Ave! FINE player piano. *4O down and *4~per" week. North 4221. -99*1 ANP WOOD FOR BALEL

Illinois Lump, SIO.OO L. H. BAIN COAL CO., Main 2151 or Main 3531. FOR SALE— CoaI and wood. INTERSTATE PRODUCTS CO. Main 983. GOOD furnace wood and good cook wood j Call Woodruff 5194. -T. RArv3FER AND STORAUE~ storage cheapest ( \yy RATES IN CITY. CALL / ]( UR Everything at reaI tonable price. Packed. 1J J| eblpped anywhere. V U Locked room If deelreA W.t Henry. Main 4699. tAoL crxA.wv tor the im; service hauling, packing, (hipping and e >raff„ 227-229 North New Jersey Bt. M(!n 2921. LEG AL~NOTI c £. . rj%r^ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Separate sealed bids will be received by the board of school commissioners of the city of Indianapolis at the offices of the board, southwest corner of Meridian and Ohio streets. Indianapolis, Indiana, until 2 o’clock p. m.. Friday, Oct. 15, 1920, and then opened for the following: General contract on anew school building. to be known as No. 73 at the southeast corner of Thirtieth and School streets, ; In accordance with plans and specifications on file in the offices, of Merritt Harrison. architect, 500 Board of Trade building. Indianapolis. Heating and ventilating, plumbing and gas fitting and electric wiring, for said school, according to plans and specifications on file in the offices of Snider & Rotz, engineers. 703 Merchants Bank building, Indianapolis. Each proposal shall be In sealed envelope, with writing thereon plainly indicating the character of- the work to which proposal relates, as, for example. 1 "Bid for general contract. School No. 73." All the bids must be made on blanks prepared by the board, which blanks will be supplied by the architect, engineers or business director, upon application. These proposals must be accompanied by a check for 3 per cent of the maximum bid. The checks must be drawn payable to the order of the board of school commissioners of the city of Indianapolis and must be certified good by a responsible bank or trust company of Indianapolis. In case a bidder, whose bid shall be accepted. shall not within five days aftei notice of -mch acceptance perform hli bid by entering into a written contract with the board in the form made part of the specifications, to execute the work and construct and complete the building and within that time secure the performance of his building contract by a bond In the form made part of the specifications with surety or sureties to -the approval of the board, his certified check and the proceeds thereof shall be and remain the absolute property of the board as liquidated damages for such failure, it being Impossible to estimate the amount of damages such failure would occasion to the board. The contractor shall in his bid offer to execute a contract and give bond, forms of which contract and bond are made a part of the specifications so on file with the architect or engineers. Each contractor receiving from the architect or engineers copies of the plans and specifications will be required to deposit, as tecurity for their return in good order, the sum of *25. The right is reserved by the board to reject any or ail bids and to refrain from accepting or rejecting bids not more than six (6) days. GEORGE C. HITT. Business Director. Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 23, 1920.

NOTICE. Notice of dissolution of executive committee Fifty-Fourth Annual Encampment G. A. R. Notice Is hereby given that the Executive committee of the Fifty-Fourth Annual Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic will dissolve Oct. 15. All persons, firms or concerns having claims against It or any other committee of the Fifty-Fourth Annual Encampment of the G. A. R. are requested, if they have not already done so, to .file their claims at once with the Executive Committee, G. A. R., seventh floor, News building. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, G. A. R. E. A. KAHN. Chairman, WM. A. MOONEY. Treasurer, W. E. BALCH. Secretary. NOTICE OF BIDS FOR COAL Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, the Board of Commissioners of„ Marlon County. Indiana, will, up to 10 o'clock a. m., Oct. 25, 1920. receive sealed bids for coal for county Institutions, according to specifications on file la the office of the a’- litor of Marlon County. Each bid must be aecofnpanled by a bond and an affidavit as required by law. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Witness our hands, this 7th day of Oct., 1920. LEWIS W. GEORGE, JOSEPH G. HAYES, CARLIN H. SHANK. Commissioners of Marlon County. Attest: LEO K. FESLER, Auditor. *" NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, the Board of Commissioners of Marlon County, Indiana, will, up to 1* o'clock a. m., Oct. 25. 1920, receive sealed bids for remodeling budding and plumbing at Julietta Asylum, according to plans and specifications on file In the office of the auditor of Marlon County. Each bid must be accompanied by a bond and an affidavit as required by law. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Witness our hands, this Sth day of October, 1920. LEWIS W. GEORG*. JOSEPH G. HAYBB. CARLIN 11. SHANK. Commissioners of Marion County. Attest: LEO K. FESLER, Auditor. T~~T.V~ 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. Pr*a. Fifth floor Indianapolis Securltlss Bldg. Southwest corner Delaware and Market. INSURANCE _ in all branches' AUBREY D. PORTER. 916 Peoples Bank Bldg. Main 7649. FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WILSON, 108 N. Delaware st. Main/ 1616. LOANS or. diamonds: ZV% P® r month. BURTON JEWELRY CO., 53 Monument , MONEY to loan on city and farm brokerage 55 When bldg. ‘Maud’ Would Kick Street Car Off Track ALBERTA. Ga.. Oct. B.—An elderly mule, said to be the prototype of Uncle Si’s Maud of comic program, blocked traffic at Marietta and Johns streets and kicked vigorously at a trolly car that bumped slightly into her. The mule was being led by a young negro up Marietta street when she balked on the car tracks. The motorman let his car roll up against her, ana when she drew up to kick at the car It was hurriedly backed up. The mule was finally coaxed near the curb and the var and other traffic proceeded unmolested. Railroad Yard ‘Vamp’ Is a Holdup Artist-, LINCOLN, Neb.. Oct. B.—The latest style In holdups in Lincoln was staged when Fred Richardson, a handsome negro youth, garheil ns feminine •'vamp,” enticed men in railroad yards into the shadows and relieved them of their pockerbooks. He was successful in the case of two white lads and was making his getaway from police when caught.