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INDIANA DAILY TIMES 25-29 S. Meridian St, PHONES—CLASSIFIED ADV. DEPT. Main *SOO Automatic 25-151 RATES. One Ume 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 08 per line Three consecutive- times.. .07 per line Six consecutive times 09 per line Contract rates on application. Legal notices 09 per line Lodges and club ncttces 76c per Insertion Church notices (1 Inch er less) 50c per insertion Over 1 Inch. .07 per line additional. T>eath notices, S6e per Insertion. Card of Thanka er In Memortom notices 97 per line Ads received until 10:30 a. m. for publication same day.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS. George Grinsteiner Funeral director, ill Seat Market. 014 Phone Main >Ol. New Phone. 27-233. A. it. Ragsdale. J. Walak Frtoe, John Paul Raced ale. A. M. RAGSDALE CO. 833 North Delaware etreet J. C. WILSON 1180 Prospect. Auto. 61-371. Prospect *33 FUNKKAL DIRECTOR*— WM E. KHI EGER. New Si-IM. Mein 1464. 1401 N. Hllnola TUTEWILE*. Funsrsl Director. 184 N. Meridian st. GADD--BEHT S. GADD. 8110 Prospect at. Phone*: Prospect 423. Antomatlo 52-2T3. UNDE KT AKERS. W. T. BLASENGYM 1438 Shelby at. DNLEftTAhEKS-HISEV * TITUS. 1 North De. New 14-5*4 Mela **". CHURCH _NOTICEB. HOLINESS LEAGUE North Delap-are street. Revival begins tonight. REV. JOHN F. OWEN one of the leading evangelists In the South will preach each day 2:30 and 7:30 except Saturday and Monday afternoons. Don't fall to hear him at the GOSPEL MISSION Just west of the courthouse. Remember the date, .Nov. 13 to 28. R. A. McCANN, superintendent. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE— First Church of Christ, Scientist Meridian and Twentieth streets. Sunday services at 11 a. m. and t p. m. Sunday school at 11 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o’clock. Reading rooms at 106 Kahn building, are open dally, except Sunday. 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. and Wednesday when they close at S P m- _________ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE — SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST. Delaware and Twelfth st*. Sunday services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 9:30 and 11a. :j. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 3 o’clock. Reading room, ell Odd Fellow bldg.: open dally from It a m. to I p. m. except Wednesday, when It Is closed at c p. m. Open Sunday from 2 to 5 p. m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE—THIRD CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 1359 Washington Boulevard. Sunday morning service 11 a. m. Sunday evening service at 8 o'clock. Sunday school 9:15 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room at 205 East Thirty-fourth street. Open from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m„ except Wednesday. when closed at 7:39 p. m. FIRST ~SpTrT TV A LIS T CHURCH. 50* N. Libert!' street holds services Sunday at Bp. m. Lecture by B. F. Hayden followed by message. Wednesday at 2 p. m. and 7 :3P n. m. reguirr message service will be held, and on Saturday evening. Nov. IS. the Ladies' Aid will give a social and supper. Admission 25 cents. Everybody Irvl->d and made welcome. Come and enjoy the evet.lng. FrOOR 7SSIVE Tp’RJTIALIST CHURCH. Reel Men's Hall, comer Capitol avenue and North street. Services every Sunday at 7:45 m. inspirational lecture by MRS EMMA KIRK. Messages will be given by MFS. ANNA THRONDSEN. The Lad’-s' Aid will meet at the heme of Mrs. Thronisen. 1533 College avenue en Tuesday at 2 p m. All Fgdrltuallsts and public are invited and made welcome.

ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS “Danger of Spiritism” Lecture at 3 p. m.. Sunday. METROPOLITAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC. Seuta Iree. No collection. LOST ANO POUND. STOLEN Half-ton Ford truck. Model T 1915. Motor No. 1161440. License No. 1043, Ind., 1920; city license No. 821. Front garage In rear of 449 Madison ave., Indianapolis. Ind., iietween 8 p. ra.. Nov. 11 ar.d 8 a. m., Nov. 18, 1920 Black screen panel body with strip signs. Mooney-Muellcr-Ward on side; Pennsylvania vacuum cup, pneumatic tires, brass front radiator. REWARD. NOTIFY W. E. BARTON. 500 INDIANA TRUST BLDG., INDIANAPOLIS. IND. PHONE MAIN 8044, AUTO 21-677. STRAYED, front 1*32 Shetby, white Pomeranian Spitz female dog, blind left eye, called Babe; reward. Main 394* Pros. 17*4. LOST —Beaded purse at Union Station; containing about 119; will identify other articles. Cail North *380; reward. LOST—Lady's MU fold In the I*oo block on Shelby street. Call Prospect 327. Reward. 184* Shelby street. BROWN, dog, bobtail, collar with blue beads, Yost, strayed or stolen; answers to name of Bob; reward. Harrison 2794. .AIREDALE, about 10 months old. reward. Washington 4059. HOUSES—TO 'LET~~~ WE MOVE by truck; local or overland; insurance furnished free. Special rates on long-dis-tance trips. Red Ball. Main 4(31. FOUR-ROOM furnished house for rent. * Woodruff 4506. FUFINISHED HOUSES AND FLAT&. EXCEPTION ALL well furnished 4-room cottage, electricity, gas, well, cistern. North 6340, ' FLATS, APA RT M ENT LET. FOR RENT —Five-room flat. I*3B East Michigan; modern, steam heat, gas range fuel grate, refrigerator, full length mirror. 840 Call Woodruff 6713. FIVE-ROOM upper duplex~ 1317 Oliver: no children. Call Sunday. ROOMS—TO LET. ELEVENTH at., 1810 E.; two sleeping rooms modern, $4 per week. Woodruff 7819. Call evenings aftei 6 or Saturdays. NEW JERSEY. 911 S.; two rooms, electric lights, gas range, steam heat and sink In kitchen, linens and everything furnished; $45 per month. Prospect 3152. DORMAN street. 717 ; two connecting housekeeping rooms; semi-modern, bath, gas. child's bed; private entrance. 88 week. Woodruff Ztio. MeKIM. 35. newly furnished housekeeping and sleeping rooms; H block from E. Washington st. Prospect *lO7. BBLLEFONTAINE, 1113. 2 very desirable furnished rooms for adults; gas range in kitchenette. Circle *897. FURNISHED room in modern home on south side; walking distance; young man preferred. Call Prospect 2824, CHEERFUL steam-heated room; private men only, 14.60 weekly. 828 N. Pennsylvania. MICHIGAN ST.. 429 E„ 2 front rooms for rent; modern, walking distance; gentlemen preferred. Cali Circle 1257. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front room. Modern, suitable for two, with kitchen privileges if desired. Phone North 1679. COZY room for rent next to bath, in comfortable home on north side. Phons North 1143. - TWO furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 1703 Montcalm street.

ROOMS—TO LET. CORNELL, 1113; furnished room, modern. suitable for light housekeeping. M. 8118. HOUSEKEEPING rooms for working people. Main 9018. CENTRAL AVE.: FURNISHED ROOM FOR GENTLEMEN. MAIN 5098. TWO neatly furnished rooms for rent, $8 we#kljr. 149 UcKim. Prospect 4677. _ TRAUB eve., 106 N.; two light housekeeping rooms for rent. $6. DELAWARE 116 N.; modern; steam heated; private family. ROOMMATE for Catholic young man In private home. Clrole 4746. BOARD AND ROOMS—TO LET. JUST like home; desirable room, boerd; In modern home; two yonng people or employed oouple. North 6778. NOTICES. ~~ NOTICE. Stockholders' annual meeting es the White River Railroad Ciynpany for the election of officers and general business at the office of Klngan & Cos.. Indianapolis, Monday, November IS at 3 p. m. ROBERT W JORDAN, Secretary. Nktureopathj. Swedish Massage Baths and general treatments. Thorough satisfaction. 119 East Vermont street. First floor front. Hours 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. ______ Election of one trustee. Schwmben Vereln of Indianapolis. Sunday, Dec. 6, 1929. OTTO GRAF, secretary. VIOLET Ray and Swedish massage. MUM DB VERB. 17 59 W. Ohio. Main 4373. MALE HELP—WANTED. WANTED Immediately by U. 8. Government. hundreds men, women, over 17; permanent life positions; 11,400 to 12.300 year; pleasant work; short hours; vacation with pay; common education sufficient; pull unnecessary; write Immediately for list positions open. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, dept. 94-J, Rochester, N. T. WANTED, names Indianapolis men 13 to 4G, wishing become mall carriers, 11,400 flrst year. Address A No. 1600, Ttmea MAN experienced with horses In coal and building material buslnesa; must live on premises. 1001 Southeastern ave. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE, 309 E. Washington st., Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 757. SALESMEN—WANTED. Stock Salesman YVanted Wa want flvs more ilve stock salesmen. Our proposition Is unusually attractive Some choice territory with good leads now open. Call at 40 Virginia ave. and let us show you one of our wonderful little Ice refrigerating machines, making tee and refrigerations. Arctic Ice Machine Cos. 11-18 A read a. Mala 4498. EXPERIENCED stock salesmen for firstclass dlvUlend paying securities of oldestablbllshed Indiana corporation. Call at room 514 Board of Trade any Tuesday or Wednesday AGENTS—WANTED. SAVE GARAGE BILLS. Apply Lubricant Carbon Remover, the motor cathartic. More power: lose gasoline. Send II sample can; agents wanted. OHIO VALLEY DISTRIBUTING CO.. 919 East Spring. New Albany, Ind. AGENTS WANTED to advertise our goods and distribute free samples to consumer: 90c per hour. Write for full particulars. AMERICAN PRODUCTS CO., 497 American bldg.. Cincinnati. Chlo. WATER STILLS. Write for our FREE booklet giving prices, directions and description of our heavy copper water stills. SUN SUPPLY CO.. 1424 Sun bldg , New York, N. Y. WATER STILLS Write forour>RKK booklet giving prices, directions and description of our heavy copper water stills. SUN SUPPLY CO., 1769 Sur. bldg.. New York. N. T. SALESMEN—WANTED. EXPERIENCED salesmen to sell our highgrade. exclusive line of calendars; only live wires wanted; write for territory and send references. SMITH-HECHT CO., Indianapolis, Ind. MAN to work this city reffnlsblng chandeliers. brass beds, automobiles, by anew method; 310 dally without capital or experience. Write GUNMETAL CO.. 96 Elm. Decatur. 111. MAN to work this city reflnlshtng chandeliers. brass beds, automobiles, by a ; new method: |lO dally without capital or ; experience. Write GUNMETAL CO.. 96 Elm. Decatur. 111.

FEMALE HELP—WANTED. Indiana Bell Telephone Company New York and Meridian Sts. Progressive Employment. Our goal is to develop the best in each employe. WANTED—GirI to do office work in exchange of tuition of business or stenographic course. Well-paying position guaranteed upon graduation. COLUMBIA SCHOOL. 312 E. Washington street, third floor. Indianapolis. Ind. NEW dancing academy wants pupils to learn and assistants to teach modern ballroom and classical dancing. State age. education. experience and references. Address A No. 1668. Times. WANTED—Good first and second cook and pastry cook, white; home cooking In restaurant; good wages. Cail Main 1246, or address A Times. WANTED—Lady nurse for night work; one with institutional experience preferred. Call or write HORD BANITARIUM, Shelbyvlile, Ind. GIRL, as maid and cook and general house work; references required. See Mrs. Hawkins, Louvain apartments, 2101 N. Pennsylvania, or phone North 8640. WANTED COOK* WHITEL EXPERIENCED; GOOD WAGES; REFERENCE REQUIRED. PHONE AUTO. 44-506, OR WASHINGTON 3432, V. 8. GOVERNMENT wants hundreds women, girls as file clerks. $1,840 year; particulars free; answer Immediately. Address A No. 1102, Times. WANTED Government file clerks. Indianapolis examinations Dec. 8; 81.840 year; sample questions free. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, dept, 615-J, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED —An experienced cook, no laundry. good wages. Call or phons MRS. J. F. WILSON, Quarters 21. Ft. Benjamin Harrison. . EXPERIENCED girl for downstairs work; plain cooking; no laundry. Call Washington 62*. ELDERLY woman for housework; small family. Address A No. 1670, Times. BITUATjON WANTED— FEMALE. WANTED —To do plain sewing; tnlddy suits specialty. Harrison 2889. Pfcrfc.Olivlß.ft. Quigley-Hyland Agency Civil and Criminal Investigators. 62.V528 Law bhdg. Main 2902. | DON'T GRIEVE: \‘ If you really want U back. Insert a small ad In the "Lost and Found" oolumns of The Times and It will soon be returned. Phone Main 8600. Auto. 88-861. TAKE The Times Want ad route to reach the home

INSTRUCTIONS. HAWAU The very name , \ link.' Itself with J birds, flowers and ” V 7 fruit, but more eapeclally with their fascinating musle. Hawaiian music la the moat popular of all inußic and the Hawaiian guitar Is the easiest of all Instruments to teach you to play 52 pieces in your flrst tsrm. Ws also teach ukulele, mandolin, violin, banjo, etc. Your choice of these beautiful Instruments frso with each enrollment. Open dally till 6 p. m.. also Tuesday. Friday and Saturday evenings. Write or phone for particulars. HAWAIIAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC. 36 W. Washington. Main 147 k EXPERIENCED commercial teacher and expert penman wants pupils to learn penmanship, bookkeeping, shorthand and typewriting. Class and private Instruction. Results guaranteed. Positions for graduates. Address A No. 1667, Times. DANCING —All kinds taught; day or evening; violin, stage dancing acts taught, completed for good engagements. Call PROF. RAYNO, 224 W. Ohio st. Main 2069. WE TEACH vou screen writing. PALMER PHOTOPLAY CORPORATION. 24V4 Kentucky ave. Hours from 2:30 p. m. to 4:30. SHORTHAND taught by mall, 10 easy lessons for 16. Send 60c In stamps for flrst lesson. SCHWARTZ SCHOOL, 1425 Conway bldg.. Chicago, 111. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES. NATURAL THERAPEUTICS INSTITUTE Suite 59, When Bldg., Indiana* olis, Ind. The only institution of its kind in Indiana and second in the United States and Canada where the suffering men, women and children find a true relief and permanent cure from Acute and Chronic Ailments by pure natural methods of treatment, baths and diet. Lady attendant. Phone Main 9017. DR. S. PENCHEFF, M. TANARUS, N. D. BUSINESS CHANCES.

OPPORTUNITY For Ladies and Gentlemen of this and surrounding communities. Take half an hour or so and see demonstrated at studio. 228 N. New Jersay st. One of the LATEST. slmpleet, MOBT BEAUTIFUL and MOST PRACTICAL INVENTIONS of Its kind In this age—projecting MOVING PICTURES In their NATURAL. ORIGINAL COLORS as photographed. The energetic, the enterprising. will eelxe 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 demonstration given on the hour, from 10 o'clock morning to 6 o'clock evenings, Sundays excepted. You are cordially walcomed by courteey INTERNATIONAL MOVING PICTURE AND FILM CO. Ask for Mr. Roberta, demonstrator. USED CARS OF MERIT 1033 N. Meridian St. FOR BALE—Doing 1140 to* 11.900 a week"; located on W. Michigan street; no delivery. MARTIN MORONEY. 142 West Market etreet. ROOMING HOURJCs7 Cash or terms MR. SEBREE, 40 North Delaware street. Main 5177. BUSINESS SERVICE*. SEWING MACHINES Rented, $3 per mo. All makes machines repaired. Every piece, part or screw for any sewing machine White Sewing Machine Cos. Main 600. AUto. 25-216. 212 Maea Ave. WE MOVE by truck; local or overland; insurance furnished free, special rates on locg-dlstancs trips Red Ball. Main 4431. FEATHERS Bought, eold. renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order. E. F. Bc'RKLK, 416 Mass ave. Main 1428 New 23-776. WELDING and brazing, stove and furnace repairing. Work called for and delivered. EAST END WELDING CO. 1220 Parker avenue. Woodruff 0234. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES sharpened TUTTLEDOg 301 Indians ave If your clock*!* not running phone Circle 4307, M. It. SHEARN. 311 N. Alabama. A A LE.~ ANNOUNCEMENT If you are considering the purchase of a used closed car we Invite you to call and Inspect the following: SEDANS Marmon 34, renewed. Cole Aero 3. Hudson. Marmon Special, 4 passenger, Klaeelt. Paige. National. Cadillac. OPEN MODELB. Cadillac 59. roadster. Ki.tsell 1920. sport. Stut* 1920. touring. Haynes 1920. touring National 1919 touring. All of the above cars will bear the closest of Investigation. They are listed at prices that make each and every one an opportunity. You are Invited to call and Inspect our used car department, as we have other cars of lighter makes. Prices In contrast. Local branch NORDYKE & MARMON CO. Meridian at Eleventh st.

OVERLAND 4 COUPE OF GIBSON QUALITY STANDARD. Still covered by factory guarantee. A sturdy 1920 model that has been driven less than 2,500 miles. Is In excellent condition throughout and equipped with wire wheels and all good tires. Easy terms can be arranged. Used Car Department, second floor. THE GIBSON COMPANY. Capitol ave. at Michigan. USED CARS. Look our lot of used cars over before buying. NATIONAL AUTOMOTIVE CO.. 42* N. Capitol ave. Main 4738. Auto. 23-668. OVERLAND 85-4. A staunch touring car that will win your favor. Motor has been overhauled. The splendid condition of this car Is an Indication that It has always had ths best of care. Terms If desired. Used Car Department, second floor. • THE GIBSON COMPANY". Capitol ave. at Michigan. Overland, SIOO Down Balance 85 per week. This Is a model 79 with electric lights and starter; runs fine. Price $250 I. WOLF AUTO PARTB & TIRE CO., 619 North Illinois. Main 1578. Automatlo 32-068. WE have several touring cars and roadeaters. Will trade for diamonds, stock or equities in city property. 384 E. Market strdut. Main 1716.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1920.

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. * <>i z : * 193 C DAVIS. We are authorized by former dealer to sell this new 1920 Davie touring car for $1,650. Car Is In perfect condition, slightly shopworn, but has never been In the hands of a private owner. Equipped with bumper and motometer. Used Car Department, second floor. THE) GIBSON COMPANY. Capitol ave. at Michigan. BEFORE purchasing a used car see ua We can save you -money. DICKEY MOTOR SALES CO.. 1927 North Meridian street. MAXWELL ROADSTER. A keen little roadster that le light and economical to operate. Has been faultlessly repainted. Can be bought on a very moderate down payment, meet the balance while you ride. Used Car Department, second floor. THE GIBSON COMPANY, Cnpltol ave, at Michigan. FOR SALE, 1918 Maxwell touring car; new battery, new coll, good paint; must sell; beet offer takes It. 5139 E. North st. Call Sunday. OAKLAND roadster; wire wheels, new Parker cord tires and spare. Fine shape. Will sell cheap If sold at once. Main 2349. 1920 OVERLAND TOURING. OF GIBSON QUALITY STANDARD. A 1920 touring car that has been driven less than 5.000 miles. Has had the best of care by former owner. The reasonable price and easy terms will Immediately win your decision. Used Car Department. second floor. THE GIBSON COMPANY. Capitol ave. at Michigan. / 8136 1159 down will buy a good used car. We have Fords. Maxwells, Bolcks, Dodges and others In fine shape, that we can sell you en a small down payment, balance 1 year. No red tape. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS. 11l N. Capitol. Open evenlnga USED CARS OF MERIT 1033 N. Meridian St. ROE, good shape, best buy In town. Pay SIOO down and the balance weekly. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO., 511 North Capitol avenue. CHEVROLET bargain, good shape, tires. etc. O. K.. SIOO down, balance weekly. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PART3 TIRE CO. sls North Capitol avenue. MAXWELL touring car, good faint, tin;* and general condition. Only $75 down, the balance paid weekly. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS. 618 North Capitol. SAXON roadster, electrically equipped, fine tires, In all-round good shape. $76 down, balance weekly. 618 North Capitol avenue. MONROE 1920 touring; beautiful maroon color. Cord tires and spare tire. Will save you $560. If you appreciate values, act now. Woodruff 4817. 1919 BUICK touring, like new. will sell at a great sacrifice, $l.O$S. 235 N Pennsylvania street. DODGE touring. 1911, A-t condition, new paint new top, five good tlree. $726. !* N. Pennsylvania street. FORD touring car In excellent condition; good tires for $75 down, the balance paid weekly. 61$ North Capitol avenue. NASH touring, In fine guaranteed condition; cash or term*. LOSEV-NAHH KKTAIL CO. Main 3349. _____ OVERLAND 90 touring, new iln top and five fine tires. Must sell. SSOO. Cash er terms. Main 3349. BUICK roadster K 44; new cord tires and In perfect running order. Cash or terms. Main *249. DODGE roadster. 1911. A-l shape and other bargains In used cars 325 North Pennsylvania etreet-

1911 liUiCK roadster, good condition and many other care. 2J, North Pennsylvania street. OLDSMoHILE, 1919 coupe and nan) other cars. 235 North Pennsylvania St. FuilD coupe. 1920 and many other rare Cash or terms. 236 N. PensylvanL t. OAKLAND dan, 191 t, many others all bargain. 215 North Pennsylvania St. REO speed wagon In dandy ehapo. Will accept cash or terms. 3349. AUTOMOBILE*—WANTED. AUTOS WANTED We guarantee highest cash price for your car. INDPLS. AUTO PARTS AND TIKE CO. 518 North Capitol. Main 2635. Auto. 22-013. Largest buyers and sellers of used cart in the state. I WANT YOUR CAR and will pay you cash for it. Don’t forget your money is waiting for you. If you can’t drive in, call Main 4446 and immediate attention will be given. 212 E. NEW YORK ST. Aums WANTED We pay cash. No delay for your money It le here for you. Come In or call. I. Wolf Auto Parts & Tire Cos. <lB N. Illinois *t. Main 1678. Auto. 23-o*B We also buy Junk cere. 100 Cars Wanted All models. Indiana Auto Sales *3* N. Illinois st. Main 8711. AUTOS wanted: highest cash prices; no delay; quick action AUTOMOBILE TRADING CO.. 5*6 N. Cap!tol._ AUTO REPAIRS AND ftUPPLIEft! BROKEN CELLULOID replaced and repaired In your curtalne. while you wait. Curtains made to order for all makes of cars. DELAWARE GARAGE Main 14 9. 215 N. Delaware*. CITIZENS AUTO REPAIR Work done by factory experts. REAR 8343 N. Cspltol ave. Harrison 756. Don’t Wait. Till Christmas! Now is the time to get that car painted for your spring driving. FLEMING & REED 130-32 E. New York St. BATTERIES. New and guaranteed for any car. Rebuilt, repainted, recharged. Open until 9 p. m. BATTERY DISTRIBUTING CO. 607 Mass. Ave. Main 3146. AUTO WASHING Our Specialty, 322-384 North Illlnola S & S Auto Laundry ONE-MAN 'auo tops, sldo curtains. Mat and radiator covers. PERFECTION AUTO TOP CO.. 1107 UdcU street. North 646. DOWNTOWN TIRE SHOP. VULCANIZING that gives satisfaction. 86 Kentucky avenue. Main 1137. TiREA 80x8. 18.00; BOxB H. 14. 00.D IECkT MANN MJTO SUPPLY SHOP. 706 W. Washington. Ac i Oft AND THUCaO run hmQ AUTOS FOR RENT—Do your own driving. U-Drlve Auto Service at Uoosler Laundry. Rear Keith’s theater. Main 6121. U-DRIVB EM. Automobiles rented to drive yourself. MARKET MOTOR SERVICE. 884 B. Market s Main (Tit AUTO STORAGE AUTOMOBILES stored at )4 to 3* a month* Why pay SB.OO to *12.00. Cars called for. INDIANA STORAGE HOUSE. River and Oliver Ave*. U. A. BUSBY, General Manager. Phones, Belmont 4411. Belmont 2900.

REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. VACANT, 1826 TALLMAN AVE. Five-room cottage, electric lights, well, cistern, good cellar; new tlnwork; painted and papered throughout. High, east-front lot. one-half block from car, near Midwest Engine Cos. Price $2,600. Terms arranged. B. R. . Meredith, /(Realtor. Gregory & Appel, Inc. ' Main 995. Residence, Woodruff 7958. SYyT” Business -/vh Investment Southwest corner Washington st. and Keystone; Income $162.50 per month. Can be bought for $2,000 cash, balance like rsnt. See Templeton, with Bert Essex 208 American Central Life bldg. M, 5574. I have special prices for a quick deal Monday a. m.: t 6-room modern, Oxford st., *4 block from car line. 8-room modern, 107 Drexel. Vacant lots on Drexel ave. and Emerson ave. Vacauit lots In Irvington. A t mal tong Fork lots, Improved and unimproved. J. T. WAIT, P. O. Box 457. Irvington 1651. W. I. BARGAIN - Six rooms, electricity, gas and city water, on Improved street. In one of the best locations west. Price $2,250; $350 cash, S2O monthly. Schmid & Smith, Inc. Realtors. 134 N. Del. St. Call Mr. Elder. Main 403*. HOME ON TERMS Lexington avenue, near good echool, seven rooms. In good condition, $750 cash payment, small monthly payments on balance. Call Main 1499. Horae Seekers Realty Cos. 912 Merchants Bank Bulg. VACANT BARG AIN 1037 High street, w> rooms, city water, electric lights and gas. In good shape; Improved street; S3OO cash and $22 monthly. Russe Hartman. 224 N. Delaware. Main 5225. $lO CASH then only $1.26 weekly secure* a beautiful, large, high, level lot In that good section c'ose to Thirty-Eighth street and two square* southeast of fair grounds. Price thta week only $525. 549 Lemcke Annex. Main 1409. *2OO CASH--*2OO Three-room house near South East st. at Van Camp's, north of Belt; gas, electric lights, well and cistern. cement walks. Price $1 *OO, S2OO cash and $lO per month. See Howard Amoa, with COOPER & AMOS, REALTORS Main 2774. s3l Lsnr.ck* B!lg. FIVE-ROOM cottage and room for bath. on aaphalt etreet; walks, curbs, etc.; sewer connection, electric light*. g*. well, cistern, etc., nice front porch, back porch Inclosed and screened, built-in features. fine furnace, with BVi tone lump Pocahontas coal, built for a home. Riverside car. good location, price $3,900. E. W. BARRUWS A CU.. 11l Monument place. * EAST fUvn rooms. #nl• modern, 12 Odd. 1500 r*ah. batar.c# easy term*. Party ia laavtn* city. Paveil street and food *ocatlon. Mr Mclnteer. tih I. N. Richie & Cos. Main 620. 151 E Market St. Irvington 3597.

SSOO CASH and monthly payments will buy a dandy five-room home nearly new and In splendid condition. You’ll buy this If you see it. Call Main 1499 or North 943 after 6 p. m. Home Seekers Realty Cos. 913 Merchants Bank Bldg NEW 5-ROOM BUNGALOW West on Lynn street, vacant. 12.000; S2OO cash. S2O per month. Mr. Sheiburn. with I. N. Richie & Son. PRACTICALLY NEW 5-ROOM' HOUSE 459 Warren ave.. near McCarty. Vacant, electric lights, gas, city water. Inside toilet, garage, S6OO cash, balance like rent. FRANK E. BROWN. s3l Lemcke Bklg Main 7107 EVcnlng-i. Harrison 23. HARDING et.. nar Henry st.. 6 rooms. water, gaa and electric lights, cellar, three porches, cement walks, flue condition. Immediate possession; price $2,650. Cash, S4OO, balance, terms. M A KABB. 725 Occidental bldg Main 2300. Proa 3570. S3OO CASH. s2l MONTHLY. 116 Douglass street. 6 rooms, gas, city water In house. Property In good condition. Price $2. *OO Sen Henry & Robins, Realtors 188 East Marks'. St. Main 5539. SIX-ROOM BUNGALOW Modern except bath; two lots, garage. Only $3,700. Terms to eult you Frunk S. Clark & Cos. 226 g. Ohio St. Main 3377. POSSESSION at once. 6-room modern on N. Gladstone, $3,800. Part terms. Irvington 820. T\V<> lot*, cottage, barn. fruit, $1,100; <a*h. S9OO, payment*. $9 per month; white or colored, Washington 3374. STRICTLY modern and almost new double house east front, paved street. Rent S9O. Reasonable terms Washington 1079. FINE modern home, almost new. hardwood floors, sun room, boulevard street. Can arrange terms. DOUBLE, Rural, near Washington; five rooms, modern, paved street; $750 cash, balance monthly. Main 107. THREE-ROOM house and two lots. 960 Albany etreet. ’ LOTS FOR SALE. LARGE, beautiful lots In Wayne park. just off of West Washington street, which Is being paved; $1 down. $1 week. Will take you out In our automobllo at your convenience, OSCAR LEE, 1002 City Trust. Main 916. REAL ESTATE—WANTED. I WANT to purchase from owner 5 or 6roorn rottage or bungalow. State price and location. Give phone number If any. Addrer.a A No. 1104, Times. WANTED --Small double or cottage w ill trade Hulck ilx, 5-paesenger in A-l condition. Will pay difference. Address V/M. FLEMING. Greensburg. Ind. WANTED—Five to seven--room house west of river. Main 2433. MARTIN M PRO NEY. TO sell your real estate, busluoan or pntent. Write NORTHWESTERN BUSINESS AGENCY', Minneapolis. Minn. FARMS—FOR SALE. FOR bargains In Improved farms and cutover land In the best part of Mississippi write to ELLSWORTH TILDEN. Collins, Mlse. FAR MS—FOR SALE OR TRADE. FOR SALE OR TRADE—SIxty-throe-aero farm, well Improved, on public road; mall and telephone line. Price $6,000. Want cottage or double In exchange. Address Wll. FLEMING, Greensburg, Ind. MISCELLANEOUS—FO RESALE. LUMBER, 2x4s, 2x6s, 2xßs, 2xl On, that are off grade, also some one-inch lumber. Special price to get It -6ut of our way. WM. F. JOHNSON LUMBER CO., North 7000; TRUNKS, wardrobes, dress, steamers, suitcases. bags direct from factory; save two middlemen’s profits. Send for catalog. IDEAL TRUNK AND BAG FACTORY. Spring Valley,' 1 111. GRAPE VINES, flrst-claas; two years oid; Concord, fresh from nursery; guaranteed; 36% off list price. Belinont 2967. FOR SALE—Overcoat, especially good for chauffeur. Call 103 N. Bradley. Irvington 2992, ALL~WHITE, round willow Whitney baby oab. Bargain. Harrison 1656. DESKS at save-half prices on payments at BAKER BROS.

DOES YOUR ROOM PLEASE YOU? Uncongenial environments breed discontent. If your lodgings are not cheerful you become an easy victim of the blues. Finding a pleasant room Is made easy by going about it In the right way. Room bunting need not be a "bugbear,” if you will turn to the Want Ad Columns of The £>aily Times. There you will find rooms meeting every requirement, in the locality you desire and at the price you wish to pay.

MBCgLLANgQU*—FOR SALK. Corduroy Pants / 1 $4, $5, $6, $7 I J THE PANTS \ I I STORE CO. Ml Two Store* V ; Li 48 w. Ohio. J& (a 110 E. Market W W Quit Wearing Ready-Made PUTS $ *Ve make them te AjJ your measure tor LEON TAILORING CO. 131 K. NEW YOKE. Op one flight MISCELLANEOU*—WANTED. LEW SIIA^K pays beet prices In city for household goods and fixtures of alt klnda. 227 North Netk Jersey etreet Main 2028. WE MOVE by truck; local or overland; Insurance furnished free; special rates on long-distance trips. Red JBalt Main 4481. "ill. pay b?kt price for second-hand clothing; cleaning, pressing repairing done. JAMES RAIKOS, j[4 Kentucky ave. CLOTHING, men’s suits ladles' and children's shoes of all sizes. Ask for MRS. LEE. Prospect 9444. HOUSEHOLD GOODS.

mi HALF € Oil FGJIIUtJIE and 9 HUES (St have lost little or nothing of their original value. ÜBED m MAT ABUSED While the old family purse Is undergoing the deflation process, along with everything else, why not get awey from the Idea that you have to buy NEW furniture to get GOOD furniture. We have hundreds of pieces of fnrnlture for every doom In the house, and scores of stove* that you can not tell from new. They have been used, but net abused. That Is the only kind of furniture and stoves we buy. It Is the only kind you can get here. What does a llttls use matter when you can save about half the cost of new 7 (BIBCEi MML 219-326 E. Washington st. HEATERS BASEBURNBGB, HOTBLASTB. OAK STOVES. GAB HEATERS. COAL OIL HEATERS, CANNON STOVES and large stoves for factory, shop, echoolhouaes or church. All of our stove* are guaranteed In best condition, at tbs lowest price. QLAZER, 311 F. Washington *t. ~ORIENTAL RUGS, CHEAP A number of extra nice ones In the old colors and designs. Including three large Persian carpet* and two runners. Murt be sold by Dec. 1. Leaving city. 1487 Central. Call evenings stoves Ye* we ettll have them; all makes and elzea and all price* from $6 up to S4O. Coras look them over and if you wish w# can give you term* to suit; also we have new linoleum at reduced price*; the best pattern* In the city for the least price. Also everything In the line of furniture. KKOOT & KRUOT, 607-9 W. Washington. RUGS Hundred* of rug*, all kinds; wool filler, Axmlnster, Bozart, velvet, Wiltons, grass matting, any kind of a rug; we have them. Come and see our rugs before you buy. GLAZBR 211 E. Washington et. ~ GOOD USED ItUuk We batgk the largest selection la Indianapolis Os high-grade used rugs; all sizes, at price* that will pleas* you. USED GOODS STORE. 434 Massachusels ave. INVALID CHAIHS and crutches to rent; free delivery to all parts of city; Invalid chair* $3.50 par month. BAKER BROS., WE WANT TO BUY good fajfttlturo. ruse, office and star* fixture* vjto pay mayo than other dealera Call Cooperlder, USED GOODS STORE. _ Main 233*. _ RADIANT HOME—If y#u want a Radiant Home baaeburner. on payments, ga to BAKER BROS. CHIFFEROBES at aave-half prices, on payments at BAKER BROA COAL RANUEH at save-half prices on payment* at BAKER BROS. DAVENOS a' save-half price* on payments at f .KKR GAS RANGETB at sv*-balf prices, on payment*. ; BAKER BROS. FOR HALE—One ga* range, one baeburner 1 . 3332 W, Pratt. GET a stove for that extra room. Buy it from BAKER **OS.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS. ATTENTION HELP FIGHT HIGH COST OF LIVINO. Beautiful davenports with chairs to match. 1 dozen styles to choose from. We moke them to your individual order. Tou can have them overed to carry out any color or deooratir* scheme you have ki mind, tapestry, velour, damask, corduroy, denims; a wonderful variety to choose from and all at a saving of from 60 to 100 per cent on tb.a regular retail store prices. When you consider that I have made davenports and chairs In Indianapolis for some of the best retail furniture stores for 80 years you will know I am not an experiment. I make nothing but guaranteed upholstered furniture. W* also reflnlsh and repair. Give us a call and judge for yourself. HENRY MAGIL. 101 8. Capitol avenue. Telephone Main 102 T. FOR BALE—Four rooms and furniture complete and privileges of renting house. Woodruff 4920. MAHOGANY parlor suites at less than half new price, on peyments. BAKER BROS. CLERMONT—If you want a Clermont hot blast on payments, go to BAKER BROS. ALL kinds es household goods at *svshalf prices, on payments. BAKER BROS COMBINATION Garland ranges at savehalf prices, on payment*. BAKER BROI. COMBINATION Peninsular range* at savehalf prices ou payments. BAKER BROS. RUGS and floor coverings at save-hall prices on payments. BAKER BROS. PALACE—If you want a Palace hotblast, on payments, go to BAKER BROS. KITCHEN” cabin*te at *ave-half price*. Cash or payments. BAKER BROS. MAHOGANY kedroom suites at save-half prices, on payments. BAKER BROS. EASY CHAIRS, dirt cheap on payments. at BAKEH BROS. FRANTZ Premier electric cleaner. Washington 2579. MUSieAL INSTRUMENTB. RECORDS; good records of any make you desire. 49c. BAKER BROS.. 211 U. Wzehlngton. WILL pay - 825 to SSO cash for upright piano. North 4221. PLAYER. SS-note, 40 rolls muelc; $365; easy terms. Circle 1329. PET STOCK AND POULTRY. FINE female alredale dog for Bale. Call Circle 5106 or Main SOL BULLDOG, five months old. 602 S. Noble. LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES. FOR SALE. 4-year-old work horse. Bel. 3376. 1023 N. Miley, COAL AND WOOD FOR RALE. SPECIAL SALE. 14-inch beech wood, $8 per cord or 2 cords 615. Call Main 420. Auto. 24-730. COMMERCIAL FUEL CO. COAL Why not buy from an Independent concern. Call North 9161 and Investigate. ILLINOIS LUMP”. L, H. BAIN COAL CO. Main 3161 cr Main 3591, coal: coal: coal: weaver coal COMPANY. 11l Leota street. Prospect 3201; FOR~ SALE—CoaI and wood. INTERSTATE PRODUCTB CO. Main Sl*. MACHINERY AND TOOLS. FARM POWER SUPPLIES HERCULES GASOLINE ENGINES; ALL SIZES ASSOCIATED GASOLINE ENGINES; ALL SIZES FARM SAWING OUTFITS. FARM CONCRETE MIXERS. PUMPING OUTFITS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. WONDER MIXERB HOISTS AND PUMPS FOR BUILDING AND BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION ALL SIZES CARRIED IN STOCK BURL FINCH. LUST-. 312-20 V.\ MARYLAND ST. M, 40. 6a, no. ro-H, P. Bollena 156 K V. 240-490 V. 3-ph. 60-cy. eng. sets. VAC PUMPS, motor* crushers, vised tnach. ROSS POWER EQUIP. CO. Main 6738.

TRANSFER AND STOWAGE. GU VTCV/7 STORAGE CHEAPEST i \W RATES IN CITY. CALL f II US. Everything at reasonable price. Packed. IJ II shipped anywhere. U Locked room if desired. 2*l We-t Henry Main 4ei. TRACTION TERMINAL Baggage Cos. Transfer and hauling. Main 1291. Auto. 11-261. WE MOVE by truck: local or overland; Insurance furnished free. Special rates on long-distance trip*. Red Ball. Main 4131. CALL SHANK for the beat service In hauling, packing, shipping and storage. 327-223 North New Jersey BL Main 2918. MOTPRCYeLEa AND BICYCLEH. HARLEY-DAVIDSON Motorcycles and Bicycles Johnson Motor Wheel* ERNEST HUGHES SB4-34 Maes. Ave. Main 4494. OAHU paid f(.r all klnda of motorcycles FLOYD PETERMAN. 4CO Massachusetts avenue. LEGAL NOTICE*. NOTICE OF DOCKETING PETITION. State of Indiana, Marlon County, as; In the Marlon Circuit Court. 1920. In the matter of the petition for the Improvement of a drain, by William Karting. et al. No. 2123, notice of filing and docketing of petition. To Anton F. Wiese. Mary A. Lynch, Anton King, Christian King. Charles H. Klteman, Ellen E. Plesalnger. Christian Ploenge*. Nancy Kinney, Eliza Tice. Mary Tice. Henry Holtzhau*er, Henry Hurting. Susan YVhtte*!de*. the Union Traction Comtany of Indiana, the C. C. C. & St. L. Ry. Company, Worth Woodtvard. trustee of Buck Creek Towtshlp, Hancock County. Indiana; Rolland H. Jessup, Chester A. Gates and Pleasant F. Parish, commissioners of Hancock County, Indiana. You and each of you are hereby notified that William Hartlng, William F. Kiletnan. Louisa ,C. Klteman. William T. Ploenge*. Robert B. Hardin and Edward F. Whitesides have filed In the office of the clerk of the Circuit Court of Marlon County, Indiana, a petition asking for the drainage of certain land* owned by said petitioners and other persons named In said petition, and described therein. The course of said work of drainage as prayed for In said petition Is described as follows, to-wlt: Commencing at a point about thirty (30) rods west of the east line of the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section 23, township It! north, range 5 east, said point being about thirty (30) rods north of the south lino of the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of said section, township and range, and being In an open existing drain, thence continuing In sakl ooen drain In a general northwesterly direction, constructing It as a tile drain, to the west lino of said section, township and range, thence continuing in a general northwesterly direction through the northeast quarter of section 22, township 16 north, range 6 east, in Warren township, Marlon County, Indiana, to a point Immediately north of a point near the east line of the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section 22. township 16 north, range 5 east, where an open arm Intersect* the existing drain and constructing ns a tile drain In a general southwesterly direction to a point where said open existing tile drain crosses the middle dividing Una, running north and south of said section, township and range. That an arm should be "Xtended from said main ditch, commencing at a point near the ea3t line of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section 22, township 16 north, range 5 east, lu Marlon county, Indiana, where an open ditch leaves said main ditch, thence constructing said arm In a *outh< rly direction, following as near as practicable, the course of said open ditch to a point about thirty (80) rods Bouth of the right-of-way of the Union Traction Company of Indiana, where said arm la tiled. Said petitioners allege In said petition that said ditch will affect certain lands owned by each of you, and described in said petition. You and each of you are further notified that eald petition will be docketed for hearing In said court on the 11th day of December, 3920. WILLIAM HARTING. WILLIAM F. KLIEMAN, LOUISA C. KLIEMAN. WILLIAM T. PLOENGES, ROBERT B. HARDIN, EDWARD F. WHITESIDES. Attorneys for Petitioner*. WALDO C. GING. CHARLES H. COOK,

LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice Is hereby given that separate, sealed bids will be received by the school trustee of Center School Township, of Marlon County, Indiana, at the offices of said trustee, rooms 412-414 Saks building, at the southwest corner of Washington and Pennsylvania streets, In the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, up to the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of Thursday, December 9, 1820, for the following: (a) A separate bid for the construction of a public school building on ground owned by said Center School Township, at the southeast corner of Yoke avenue and Pennsylvania streets, in School District No. 2, complete. In all respects In accordance with plans and specifications thertfor on file In the said offices "of the eald school trustee aforesaid. The estimated cost cf the said work complete la $94,967.17. (b) A separate bid for the construction of said school building complete in all respects according to the plane and specifications therefor on file as aforesaid, excepting, however, therefrom the heating and ventilating system, the plumbing and gas fitting system and the electrical work for said building. The estimated cost of the said work complete excepting, however, therefrom 'he heating and ventilating system, the plumbing and gas fitting system and the electrical work for said building is $74,867.67. (c) A seyarate bid for the heating and ventilating system for said building In all respects In accordance with the plans and specifications therefor on file as aforesaid. The estimated cost of said heating and ventilating system Is $10,500. (and) A separate bid for the plumbing and gas fitting system for said building in all respects In accordance with the plans and specifications therefor on file a3 aforesaid. The estimated cost of said plumbing pr.d gas fitting system is SB,OOO. (e) A separate old for the electrical work for said building In all respects in accordance with the plans and specifications therefer on file as aforesaid. The estimated cost of said electrical work for said building Is $1,600. Each bid should, in form, comply with the form prescribed by the State Board of Accounts for bidders for such work and be duly verified by oath or affirmation of bidder, and mvist. In all respects comply with the laws of the State governing in such case. Each bid must be accompanied by a check for three (3) per cent of the maximum amount of such bid, and be made payable to the order of the school trustee of Center School Township, and be duly certified as good by a responsible bank or trust company of Indianapolis. Bond to secure any contract that may be let for such work will be required of the contractor In a sum equal to the full contract price, with surety to the approval of the said school trustee. In case a bidder, whose bid shall be accepted, shall not. within five days after notice of acceptance. enter into a proper written contract with such school trustee, to execute the work and construct and complete the same, and within said period secure the performance of such contract by a proper bond with surety to the approval of such school trustee, as aforesaid, his certified check, and the proceeds thereof, shall be ard remain the absolute property of such •ehool trustee, as liquidated damages for such failure, It being impossible to estimate the amount of damage* *uch failure would occasion. The contractor shall In his bid offer to execute a proper contract In compliance with his bid. and to give a proper bond for the performance thereof with surety to the approval of the said school trustee. The right 1* expressly reserved by the undersigned school trustee to reject any and all bids, and to refrain from accepting or rejecting bids for a period for not more than six days. WILLIAM H. EVANS, School Trustee of Center School Township of Marlon County, Indiana. NOTICE OF BOND SALE. Notice le hereby given that sealed bid* will be received by the undersigned at the office of Trustee of Center Township. Marion County, Indiana, rooms 412-414 Saks building, southwest corner of Washington and Pennsylvania street*, In the city Indianapolis, Indiana, up to the hour es 10 o'clock a. m. of the 13th day of December, 1920, for the purchase of 395,000 of school bonds of Center School Towrehlp of Marlon County, Indiana. at which time and place bids for the same will be opened. Said bonds will be dated the 15th day of December, 1920, and bs In denominations of SSOO each, and be payable In annual payments of $9,600 each. In one (1), two (2), three (3), four (4). five (5), six 16), seven (7), eight (8), r.lne 19) and ten <10) year* after the date thereof, respectively, each bearing Interest from date at the rate of six (6) per cent per annum, payable semiannual ly. Said bonds to be Issued under the authority of the law* of tho State of Indiana, and In strict compliance therewith. A proper transcript, with opinion of legal counsel, will be furnished by the undersigned. Said bonds will be sold for cash at not less than their par value. The full right Is reserved to the undersigned to reject any and all bids. , WILLIAM H. EVANS. School Trustee of Center School Township of Marion County, Indiana.

No. 6031. UNITED STATUS MARSHALS NOTICE. United States of America, District of Indiana st>: Whereas, a libel of Information was filed In the District Court of the United States for the District of Indiana, on the 27th day of October. 1920, by Frederick Van Nuye. Esq., United States Attorney, on behalf of the United States, against one Cadillac new type 53, 2-passenger motor I vehicle, motor No. 59-D-261, and one ‘ Cadillac old type 65, 2-passenger motor ! vehicle, motor No. 55-G-637, seized at said ; district in violation interna! revenue law, and claiming damages in the sum of $— —> at and praying process against said property, and that the same may be condemned and eold therefor. Now. therefore, in pursuance of ths monition under the seal of said court to me directed and delivered. I do hereby give public notice to all persons claiming said goods, or any paYt thereof, or in any manner Interested therein, that they be and appear before the District Court of the United States, to he held at the city of Indianapolis. In and for the District of Indiana, on thy first Monday of December next, at 10 o _iOck of the forenoon of that day, then and there to Interpose their claims and make their allegations in that behalf. MARK STOREN. attest' Marshal, U. &. NOBLE C. BUTLER. Clerk No. SOSO. UNITED STATES MARSHAL’S NOTICES. United States of America, District of Indiana, ss: Whereas, a libel of information was filed In the District Court of the United States for the District of Indiana, on the 27th dav of October, 1920, by Frederick Van Nuva. Esq., United States Attorney, on behalf of the United States, against one Ford 5-passegner motor vehicle, motor No. 3353862. serial No. 403259. Indiana license No. 140996. 1920, seized at said district in violation Interna! revenue law, and claiming damages In the sum of $ . and praying process against said property, and that the same may be condemned and sold therefor. Now. therefore, in pursuance of the monition under the seal of said court to me directed and delivered, I do hereby give public notice to all persons claiming said goods, or any part thereof, or in any manner Interested therein, that they be and appear before the District Court of the United States, to be held at the city of Indianapolis, in and for the District of Indtana, on the first Monday of December next, at 10 o’clock of tho forenoon of that day, then and there to interpose their claims anKmake their allegations In that behalf. MARK STOREN, Attest: Marshal, U. 8. NOBLE C. BUTLER, Clerk. No. 8050. UNITED STATES MARSHAL’S NOTICE. United States of America. District ©f Indtana ss: 6 Whereas, a libel of information was filed In the District Court of the United States for tho District of Indiana, on the Ist day of November, 1920, by Frederick Van Nuys, United States Attorney on behalf of the United States, against one Studebakor 6 motor vehicle, serial No. 649807. Indiana license No. 261841, 1920, seized at said district for violation of the revenue law, and claiming damages In the sum of $ and praying process against said property, and that the same muy be condemned and sold therefor. Now, therefore. In pursuance of the monition under the seal of said court to me directed and delivered, I do hereby give public notice to all persons claiming said goods, or any part thereof, or In any manner Interested therein, that they be and appear before the District Court of the United States, to be held at tha city of Indianapolis, in and for the District of Indiana, on the first Monday of December next, at 10 o’clock of the forenoon of that day, then and there to Interpose their claims and make their allegations In that behalf. MARK STOREN, Marshal, U. S. Attest: NOBLE C, BUTLER, Clerk. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as executor of estate of Catherine Dugan, deceased, late of Marlon County, Indiana. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. No. 13385. MICHAEL J. READY. CHARLES M. BARRY. Attorney. (Continued on Next Page)