Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 200, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 December 1920 — Page 9

L’JDIANA DAILY TIMES 25-29 S. Meridian St. PHONES—CLASSIFIED ADV. DEPT. Main 8500 Automatic ... 23-351 RATES. One time 09 per Une Three times.. .08 per lino Si* consegmive times OT per line Male or female help wanted, situation wanted, mate or female; rooms to llasrtind board and rooms wanted — Wsi time 08 per Une Three consecutive times.. .37 per line Sl* consecutive times 08 per Une Contract nates on application. Ltgal notices 09 per line Lxigee and club notices 75c per Insertion Church notices (1 inch or less) 60c per insertion Over 1 Inch, .07 per line additional. Death notices. 35e Card of Thanks or IW MemorUm notices 07 per line Ads received until 10:30 a m. for publication same day.

FUNERAL OIRECTOR*. FLANKER & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1387. Phones: Main 541-641. Auto. 22-64 L INDIANAPOLIS CRKMATORI. George Grmsteiiier Funeral director. 822 East Market. Old Pbone Main 308 New Phone 17-703 1. M. Ragsdale, J. \vatan Price, John Paul - Ragsdale. A M. RAGSDALE CO. 323 North Delaware street. J. a WILSON - 2239 Prospect. Anto. 51-371. Prospect 332. W. T. BLASENUYM <2l Shelbr st. Proe. 287. Auto. 81-114. WtJN Krai director*—" WM. E. KRIEGER, Mew 71 134 Main 1434 U*2 N. lUlnole 3ADD—BEHT A GADD. 2130 Prospect t Phones: Prospect 422. Automatic 52-27*. UNDERTAKERS—HIKE 7 a TITUS. sIT North IK New 73-544 Mstn 8630. FEENEY - i' fEEN'EI auto. 24-196. 1034 N. Illlnola Main B_4B OEATH AND FUNERAL NOTjCEft. HAZEL MARIE—Age 14 j-ears. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clove passed away at the residence. UHVHoyt avenue, Tuesday. Dec. 28. FuFriday, Dec. 31 at 2 p. m.. at the BHiuel Baptist Church. Frineds Invited, EpwfA.RLAN'D. GILBERT ~ EARL Lit . * of Mr and Mrs. Gilbert E. McFarpassed away at the home. 130 S. avenue. Beech Grove Dec. 23. 1 a. ÜB' .■ Til at the home Friday, Dec. 31. rn. Burial Greenwood cemetery. invited. K~Y LOST AND FOUND. CAP., MODEL ILA. 19:1 No. 37 A. T. 27321 . mo*or No. 63508; license No. 217562. Indiana, from the west side of the Board bldg , at 4 p. m.. Dec. 29, 1920. painted green, fenders black, natural wheels, Goodrich tires, Md- wlndnltke! plated, square front, bumper. W. E. Barton. 500 Indiana Trust Phone Main 8044. Auto. 21-677. —Tuesday, bo* containing Chrlsttree lights, also extension cord, on ave., 56th or Centra). Finder call QnKtjr.gton 2260. of gold fountain pen on K. street, E. Michigan car or street. Call Prospect 6757. REor >' i. Monday eight about 8 p. m., gold watch on S. Meridian and TV. st. Reward. Cali Main 5024. Black bill folder containing $55. evening on W. Washington car ey ave. Belmont 2079. Reward. Delta Theta leweled sister pin name on back Christmas night. |CjM reward. pro.-pe •. i*.: v. __ JEMbEL Large collie, male dog. sable and SPSiB color, ch.ldr-:i - p-. 5 3 reward. 6i:.‘ PURSE lost Interurban StaraS3 containing about J 6 0. Reward if to 1239 ReLner small. containing change ‘A.: keys, D*-c. 2*. >'a 1 I res pMT mßir V Victory medal on Illinois street please __ |^H> —One hog for . -mitlon write B|mßn PAPAS, Lawrence, lnd PERSiONALS. |R| —Everybody suffering piles, fistula. ulcerations, constipation, bleedwrite fre trial. Pleasant, Pile Cure. S. U. TaRNEY, uln. Ir.d reliable and confidential work performed reasonable O'NEIL SECRET SERVICE. 229 H Penn. Main 5471. -Night. Wash. ffiLhcim It may concern—After this day not be responsible for any bill* bv my wife, Emma Jeannetta Mr. LEWIS BAKER. girl may be adopted, 1 year old. SR HOUSES—TO LET. modem bungalow, with ''<*• Apply at 2513 Clifton street. APARTMENTS—TOLET. DUPLEX N. Chester ave., lower duplex; five modern. 340. MB Etate Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4517. UjBIEE - ROOMsr"modern. 17 . 'call E. B JgOLTMAX. Prospect 771. Burnished houses and flats. RjREE-ROOM flat furnished for rent. BU9 Fletcher ave. MH T HOUSEK EEPI N G ROO MS. F/ti' large modern housekeeping rooms; BRsl ' tic lights, gas range and sink In JLrlen. Garage If preferred Prospect Ave., 3437; two desirable conrooms well heated. Private bath. couple. Washington 3330. Safe 98. 205 N.; two nice light houeK.mmeplng rooms to let; private family. J 5. largo furnished housekeeping room*. floor. 420 Fulton. Circle 5015. ■S3 connecting housekeeping rooms; one Bleeping room. Circle 2944. §& ROOMS—TO LET. ~ £k.BgE double room for three or four fiHßmg men. also single j-ofems; 1 square L'glY. M. C. A. Call Main 7393. housekeeping suite, one square of postoffice, 310.60 per week; everything furnished. , Call Main 7393. NICELY furnished room In modern home for refined employed lady. Illinois car line. Call Harrison 436. TALBOTT, N., 2246; nicely furnished. warm room. In modern home; very reasonable. _North 2276. AIODERN. large front room. 35 for one or 36 for two. Circle 5304. BOARD AND ROOMS—TO LET. VERMONT, 728 E.: nicely furnished rooms for rent; home privileges; board If desired. Call Circle 2031. ijYANTED—LittIe girl to board. WoodBruff 8638. ~BURINEBB SERVICE*. pk_L>-4g SEWING MACHINES v!* Rented, $3 per mo. makes machines repaired. Every t yi, part or screw for any cowing ma ST§V> aite Sewing Machine Cos. 880. Auto. 25-216. 813 Masa Are •£?*** FEATHERS sold, renovated, mattresses and made to order. E. F BI'RHaK ave. Main 7438. New 23-776. jKTISfJ 3D—Mason work. I lay blocks and 74,va j; set and repair boilers. Call fttTl :t 2381. : SJkfetY razor blades TTtTTI.EDGV nt .... ■BrtTaOr r.i.-Ttit 'p.epa; .ring Ohio Bt. Circle 2296 ffhfj ~ DETECT iv EV Agency and Criminal Investigator*. ■■Utr bldg. Main 2900.

MALE HELP—WANTED. WANTED Bctys to carry downtown Times routes, between North and South streets. East and West streets. Call for Mr. Moorehead any afternoon after 2 BOOKKEEPER and first-class office executive; must be a man of unquestioned ability. Send full Information in first letter as to paat experiences and reference and be able to commence work immediately. Address A No. 1676. Times. WANTED—Boys from 10 to 18 years old to carry good newspaper route between Washington and Twelfth streets from West street to White river. Call H. W. BIRKSHIRE. Main 3500. TWO or three reliable men to manage and ' operate a good paying business; 3350 required. Call and see MR. LARAWAY at the Morton Hotel on the Circle. Room 211. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE, 309 E. Washington st.. Indianapolis, ind. Circle 757. "SALESMEN—WANTED. * STOCK SALESMEN. Our issue has been approved by the securities commission. We want to add 25 strictly highclass salesmen to our present force. We want salesmen—not order takers—who will honestly represent our issue. We are building a big oil refinery in Indiana and work you behind a systematic advertising campaign that shows government reports of dividends paid by refineries that makes them “want it.” If you want to make some real money, write the INDIANA OIL REFINING CO., Columbus, Ind. WANTED—Fifty men with Ford cars to sell the Barrett self-starter and primer for Ford cars. Will start any Ford In cold weather. Good commission. Write or phone 3709. G. H. SHAKESPEARE. Shelburn, Ind. EXPERIENCED stock salesmen for firstclass dividend paying securities of oldestabtbllsbed Indiana corporation. Call at room 510 Board of Trade any Tuesday or Wednesday. ~FEMALE HELP—WANTED. HOUSEKEEPER to take care of two children. Address A No. 1675. Times. INSTRUCTIONS. Make it a HAWAIIAN CHRISTMAS Be practical in your . \ Xmas giving Could -< i y OU make a gift of b— L. y , more real value or * — ono mors acceptable to a child or a friend or even to yourdblf than a musical Instrument and a course of lessons? Tho ability so play some musical Instrument will make your gift remembered fot* life. Until holidays we will give you your choice of these beautiful Instruments —Hawaiian guitar, ukulele, banjo, mandolin, violin or other small instrument and case absolutely free with each enrollment. We guarantee to teach you to play fifty-two pieces In your first term. Sold on payments If desired. We also teach piano. Open Tuesday. Friday and Saturday evenings. HAWAIIAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC. 36 W. Washington 3t. Main 1072. BUSINESS CHANCES. AUTO TRUCK AGENCY NEW AND SECOND HAND REPAIRS, ETC. WE OFFER FOR SALE a good business that shows a net profit of 316,000 yearly for the past three. Can be purchased at the low figure of $47,000. The entire STOCK OF AUTO TRUCKS, AUTO PARTS. OFFICE FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. GARAGE EQUIPMENT, ETC. Everything FREE AND CLEAR of debts. No bad bills or notes. It is one of the best locations and going auto truck agencies In the CITY OF DETROIT. Will bear the strictest investigations. Business Intact, now going full swam ahead. Buy this, step In, continue to. make money, or WE HAVE A MANAGER for you to handle the business, who knows how. JAMES FRANCIS COMPANY' NEW TELEGRAPH BUILDING, DETROIT MICHIGAN. IF YOU WANT TO SELL ANT LEGITIMATE BUSINESS. Store. Stock or Property, any size or location (city or country*, can effer you the best Os CONFIDENTIAL BUSINESS SERVICE. Our advertisements &;.d other facilities put us In constant TOUCH WITH BUYERS FROM ALL POINTS. Reasonable COMMISSION BASIS, jsyable when sals Is made. NO EXCLUSIVE SELLING RIGHTS asked. Quick service. Square d'altngs. Large or small propositions rec Aj t same careful expert business attent.* Call or write fully in STRICTEST CONFIDENCE. JAMES FRANCIS COMPANY BUSINESS BROKERS. kIS NEW TELEGRAPH BUILDING. DETROIT MICHIGAN. ROOMING house for sale; nine rooms welt furnished with new furniture; located at 227 E. New York; this is, a good bargain for" quick sale. Mr. Adams, Main 4114, with W. L. BRIDGES. REALTOR. PARTNERS OR CAPITAL PARTNERSHIPS ARRANGED; CAPITAL PROCURED, for any genuine business or enterprise of merit. large or small amounts. RETAIL, WHOLESALE. MANUFACTURING OR INDUSTRIAL. Stock COMPANIES ORGANIZED and assistance In financing same. Our advertisements and other facilities enable us to give QUICK, CONFIDENTIAL RESULTS to clients having really good proposltlona Reasonable COMMISSION BASIS. Minimum expense. Call or write fully. JAMES FRANCIS COMPANY INVESTMENT BROKERS. 318 NEW TLEGRAPH BUILDING. DETROIT MICHIGAN. IF you are looking for a good, clean, honest business and have 3350 to Invest. d>a!4ng direct with owner, call at Morton Hotel on the Circle. Room 311. See MU. LARA WAY. BUSINESSES FOR SALE ACTING AS AGENTS FOR OWNERS we offer large Hat of selected business openings (all lines* MANUFACTURING. WHOLESALE. RETAIL businesses all kinds; GARAGES- machine shops. factories. grocerg. meat markets, confectioneries, stores, etc. WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT. Our salesmen are Investigating and listing new propositions daily. BEFORE YOC BUY any business, large or small, call or write üb. NO CHARGES for sound BUSINESS ADJAMES FRANCISaCOMPAKT NEW TELEGRAP# BUILDING, DETROIT MICHIGAN. rooming Houses bought and sold. SEBREE, 40 N. Delaware. Main 5177. PARTNERS WANTED WE HAVE MANY SPLENDID BUSINESS PROPOSITIONS requiring help and capital, which offer SPLENDID OPPORTUNITIES to right parties with large or small capital with eervlces. SALARY and SHARE PROFITS or partnership basis. RETAIL WHOLESALE, MANUFACTURING. ETC. Full particulars without obligation at personal interview only. JAMES FRANCIS COMPANY' NEW TELEGRAPH BUILDING, DETROIT MICHIGAN. PAINT FACTORY 3150.000; TERMS. We offer complete equipment and property. established PAINT MANUFACTURING COMPANY. Good MICHIGAN CITY'; shows large profits, unlimited possibilities; owner retiring account poor health. This will stand strictest investigation and Is an unusual proposition to right parties. JAMES FRANCIS COMPANY NEW TELEGRAPH BUILDING, DETROIT MICHIGAN. PKOKtSSIONAL SERVICES. ‘^VS^VWWWY Natureopathy. Swedish Massage Baths and general treatments. Thorough satisfac tion. 11& East Vermont street. First floor front. Hours 10 a. m. to 9 p. m UULEI Kay and dwedlnn manage. Mlw DE VERK. 17 Vfc W Ohio. Main 887.1 ~MOTOKCYCLEB ANP BICYCLES. BUY THE BOY A BICYCLE FOR CHRITSMAS. * SIO.OO down, $2.00 per week. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 614-86 Maes. Ave. Main 6404. CASH paid for all klnda of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN, 609 Massachusetts avenue.

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. ‘‘HE BOUGHT A NASH” The following cars are so good we are displaying them on our salesroom floor. We also know they cannot be duplicated at the quoted prices. Nash sedan. 5 pass., renewed. 6 cord tires, and new car guarantee with 30 days' service, $1,850. Nash touring with Rex all-season top; same guarantee as new car, $1,875. The top alone is worth 3265. Buick roadster, late 19, cord tires, complete equipment, 31.000. Oakland coupe; a fine little closed car; In excellent condition, for less than a cheap touring car, SI,OOO. Cash or liberal terms LOSEY-NASH RETAIL CO. 400 North Capitol Avenue. Main 3348. OVERLAND COUPE A 1920 model that Is all but new. . Light and economical to operate. Five wire wheels and all good tires. Make a moderate Initial payment and pay the balance as you ride. Used Car Department, second floor. THE GIBSON COMPANY Capitol Avenue at Michigan. OVERLAND 75 $260.00 will cover our claims and buy this roadster outright. Arrangements have been made to display It In the Used Car Depart- - ment, second floor. The Gibson • Company. Capitol avenue at Michigan. ATLAS SECURITIES CO. 708 Fletcher Savings & Trust bldg. OVERLAND 90 A model 90 Touring that cau be bought for a small Investment. Has been overhaluled and paint la In good condition. Easy terms If dealred. Used Car Department, second floor. THE GIBSON COMPANY Capitol Avenue at Michigan. EITHER NEW OR USED CARS. INVESTIGATE OUR YEAR PLAN. “YOU SELECT THE CAR. WE FURNISH THE MONEY” AUTOMOBILE FUNDING CO. 912-13 Hume-Mansur Bldg. FORD TOURING Just th car for the man vrho only wants to *pend a few hundred dollar*. In excellent condition. Haa demountable rirua. Will sell on easy terms. Used Car Department. second floor. THE GIBSON COMPANY Capitol Avenue at Michigan.

FORD, $75 DOWN' will get you a good 1917 roadster, balance one year to pay. 80 days' free aervlce. WEISS MAN. 212-14 E New York. WF have ■event’, touring car* and roadter*. Will trade for diamonds, stock or equities In city property. 814 E- Market street. Main 5716. HUPMOBILE; late model. 5 passenger touring car in A-l condition; cord tires and lota of other equipment. Call North 8626. BUICK light Six; winter top. Call Main 40Co MR. HAMMOND. AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. 1 WANT YOUR CAR and will pay yon cash for it Don’t forget your money is waiting sot you. If you can’t drive in, call Main 44-16 and immediate attention will he given. 212 E. NEW YORK ST. AUTOS WANTED I. Wolf Auto Parts & Tire Cos. 619 N. Illinois st. Main 1570, Auto. 32-008. AITOM OB ILES wanted. INDIA NA POI.IS AUTO KALES CO.. 235 N. Pennsylvania *t. AUTO REPAIRS AND aUPPHEt. Send us your radiator work Our prices are the very lowest 31.60 to 16.00 lahor charges. Every Job passes double test before delivery. If your radiator leaks, let us repair It, POPE RADIATOR CO. 901 E. Washington st Phone Pres. 436. AXLISS, springs end gaskets for ail cars. fire extinguishers and recharges. Bno Flake polish. epotllghtg. motometers. bumpers, side wings, rubber mats, diamond lenses. Parts for Ford. AAA, 70 W. Now York street. AUTO WASHING Our Specialty. 321-334 North Illlnola S & S Auto Laundry DOWN TOWN TIRE SHOP. Celluloid replaced In your curtalna Curtains made to order; vulcanising that gives satlsfacth n. 85 Kentucky avenue. AUTO painting. FLEMING* REED. 130132 E. New York street. AqiQl AND tnuCKG ruri Hirlfc U-DRIVE 'EM. Automobiles rented to drive yourself. MARKET MOTOR SERVICE. 334 E. Market St. Main 5716. AUTOS for rent. Do your own driving. U-Drlve Auto Service, at Hoosler Laundry. Rear Keith's theater Mnln 5921. 777~ G A RAG ESTO LET. ~~ ~ PRIVATE garage for rent. 1555 Broadway. Circle 1955. REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. -M# GASH PAYMENTS Ih too small to bo considered on this twostory house, located at 1051 Wont New York Ktroef. Huy It like rent. Hook It over then get in touch with ftCr. Bota. frith W. L. BRIDGES, REALTOR. 336-9 K. of P. Bldg. Evenings, Irvington CARROLLTON avenue, in “Johnston's YVoods," anew never occupied bungalow, etrictly modern, hardwood floors throughout, all up-to-date built-in features, full basement, laundry equipped. Pullman breakfast room, sun parlor, tile roof, big lot. “A real place.” Call Washington 1079. WE own and offer several choice farms and city properties at pre-war prices. INVESTORS’ BANKING SERVICE CORP. MODERN' PRE- WAR BARGAIN.' Five rooms and bath each slue. Property In good condition. Let tlie rent help pay for your home. Price $4,250; SI,OOO cash, balance terms. DUNLOP & HOLT EG EL. REALTORS, I HAVE two splendid six-room cottages on Rural street, near Washington at a bargain. Splendid homes, not a dollar repair needed. Modern except furnace. Washington 1079. COLO RED. ~ ’ 802 Hiawatha, 4 rooms, electric lights, $l5O cash, balance sl2 monthly. Bargain. It. H HARTMAN. 224 North Delaware.. $lO CASH, then 61.25 weekly, buys large high, level lot two squares southeast of fair grounds. Price $525; bargain. 540 Lemcke Annex. Main 1409. REAL ESTATE-SALE OR TRADE. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Equity In 5roora cottage for small car and some cash; well, cistern, lights gas, cellar, on Improved street, Call at 1516 Montcalm street.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1920.

REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN. DANDY new four-room bungalow; ground equal to eight lwts; near Lafayette Interurban; $2,350- terms, or will trade for city property. Main 180; evenings Prospect 1493. REAL ESTATE—WANTED. LIST your small south side residence property with us. We have calls for them. Investment Banking Service Corp. _ 112 East Market __ WE want you to list your property xvlth us. We have several cash customers for homes, ranging from $2,500 to $5,600. W. L. BRIDGES, REALTOR. 336-9 K. of P Main 4114. SALE. 60 ACRES JENNINGS COUNTY Two-room house, clcken house and shed; about 26 acres tillable; 35 in good timber; fairly level; one spring, well; 354 miles from North Vernon; price $1,876; terms. Frank S. Clark & Cos. 226 E, Ohio st. Main 3377. MICELLANgQU—FOR SALE, ® Match Your Coat f* H with a pair of [ 1 TROUSERS I. I THE PANT3 \ / STORE CO 111 Two Btor*% 48 w. Ohio. fit % FREE CINDERS” AMERICAN HOMINY CO., WEST 18TH AND BELT RAILWAY MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEK. One Smith typewriter $40.00 One fireproof safe 15.00 One roll-top fle*k 10.0a One rug 10.00 One card Index file 4.00 One hall tree. 1.00 408 American t’enual Life LuKdlr.g. Quit wearing ready-made PANTS K We make them to your a j) measure for \jtJr LEON TAILORING CO.. ''W' 181 E. New York st. Upstair*. AUTO license pictures Bc. MoWHIRTER K STUDIO. 350 W Washington. WHEN patronising mesa advertisers msa* tion Ths Time* MISCELLANEOUS-—WANTED. LEW SHANK pays best prices In city for household goods and fixtures of all klml-t 227 North j New Jersey street. Main >B2B. I CALL me before you sell your household I gooda I will pay you €.ash or get you ; more at auction L. A. HODGUS. auctioneer. Main 2584. j WANTED —To buy an engine or thrashing : outfit; mention make and slxe. ALBERT i HEDRICK. Story, Ind CLOTHING FOR SALE. EVENING cape, white woo! whip cord. melon pink, ratln lining, white Angora collar, .--easOnable Circle 471. EVENING dresses. fur trimmed plush •■oat. other Ureases, waists, hal*. Circle 6634 MAN’S full dress suit r est f Eng.and HOUSEHOLD GOODS. USED GOODS. Better value for le-> money. Kelhilehed exactly like new at halt the new price. Also fins rugs, stoves and gas ranges. Guaranteed. Vlctrolaa at cut prices. USED GOODS STORE. 4J4 Maas. Ave. There Is only one. RUGS T Hundreds of rugs, all kinds; wool, filler. Axnitnstsr, Botart. velvet. Wiltons, grass matting, any kind of a rug; we have them. Come and *a Our ruga before you buy. OLAZER BARGAIN IS Good heating stoves of all makes, cook stoves end ranges at 15% discount; furniture, rugs and linoleum. Terms If desired. E. KHOOT. 4IH E. Washington St. BASEBURNRK In A-l condition. ~ Will trade for cook stove. Cal! Ben Davis 371. FOR SALK sewing machine. washing machine and table. North 2J61. GO to IUKKi; BROS, for furniture. 819 East Washington street. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTB. PHONOGRAPHS REPAIRED. PRICKS REASONABLE. THE WARBLETONE MUSIC CO. 225 MAKS AVB. CIRCLE 888. RKCOKDH: good record# ot an/ make you desire. 4U<j, BAKER BUGS. til G Washington. J GOOD upright piano, $ 14■> Payments. Main 206. Aek for Cha*. 1 Morgan. BALDWIN PIANO for sale cheup for cash North 6811. COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE. COAL Indiana Lump, SB. Ohio Lump, sll. Poco. Egg, sl2 Interstate Products Cos. Pronpe<t ‘J 14. . Main 98.1. HERE’S YOUR CHANCE TO LAY IN YOUR WINTER COAL AT A REAL SAVING. CALL NORTH 9151. COAL Indiana, Illinois. Eastern Kentucky and hard coal. Big Four Elevator Prospect 6878. Auto. 52-262. GENUINE POCA. M. R. 311.60 PER TON. L. H. BAIN tfOAL CO. MAIN 2161 OR MAIN 3681. GET WISE Order your coal of EPSTEIN BROS. 62s s. Capitol av#. Main 6l>l. Illinois Lump. $9.00 Nice, large coal, good for furnace or stove. Illinois egg. $8.50. Prospect 3280. Auto. 62-384. COAL Why not buy from an Independent concern. Cali North 9151 and investigate. COAL—CO AL i COAL Indiana coal, $7.75. Prospect 3174. Prospect 3174. EM URGENCY COAI, CO. 46 ~n7~PeW sL Auto. 23-001. Main 6056. Hours 8:305:30. Fourth Vein special all week begins Monday. COAL COAL. ~ J. E. SIMON. Prospect 5174. INDIANA coal. Call Main 8617, or Auto. 31-608. Price $7.25. INDIANA mine run. $7.00. Prospect 3280. Auto. 25-884. BEST ILLINOIS COAL. $9.00; Indiana, $7.25. Main 8930. J.—;_-ANP_ TOOLS. FARM POWER SUPPLIES IYERCULES GASOLINE ENGINES; A ASSOCIATED GASOLINE ENGINES; ALL SIZES. FARM SAWING OUTFITS. FARM CONCRETE MIXERS. PU.'tPING OUTFITS OF ALL DB--B,:KV'iUWONDER MIXERS HOISTS AND PUMPS FOR BUILDING AND BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION. ALL ■IKES CARRIED IN STOCK. BURL FINCH, DIST.. 812-89 W. MARYLAND ST. /

PET 8 TOC K ANDPUULTR y. WANTED —Homes for nealthy homeless dogs. INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY MUNICIPAL DOG POUND. 934 East New York St. Hours: 11 a. m. to 12 noon daiiy. SCRATCH feed; no grit. $2.75; laying mash. $3.25. Delivered. Prospect 4216. TRANSFER AND STORAGE GT7 II STORAGE CHEAPEST I \Y/ RATES IN CITY. CALL I Y/ US. Everything at reaI II sonable price. Packed, I J l| shipped anywhere. IS Locked room if desired. _£° West Henry. _ Main 4699. Traction Terminal Baggage Cos. TRANSFER. Main 1293. Auto. 31-261. CALL SHANK for the best service iu hauling, packing, chipping and storage. 827-221 North New jersey St. Main 2028. "L EG A L N^T NOTICE. State of Indiana, County of Marion, as: In the Marion Circuit Court. No. 33857 HESTER POLLARD vs. SARAH A. TODD, LEVI L. TODD, husband of Sarah A. Todd. The unknown husband of Sarah A. Todd, The unknown widower of Sarah A. Todd, deceased. The unknown heirs of Sarah A. Todd, deceased, Tho unknown devisees of Sarah A. Todd, deceased; JOHN TODD. The unknown wife of John Todd. The unknown widow of John Todd, decefcsed. The unknown heirs of John Todd, deceased. The unknown devisees of John Todd, deceased; JOHN TODD. JR.. The unknown wife of John Todd. Jr., Tho unknown widow of John Todd. Jr., deceased. The unknown heirs of John Todd. Jr., deceased. The unknown devisees of John Todd, Jr., deceased: THOMAS J. TODD, The unknown wife of Thomas J. Todd, Tho unknown widow of Thomas J. Todd, deceased. The unknown heirs of Thomas J. Todd, deceased. Tho unknown devisees of John Todd, deceased; ELIZABETH B. TODD, The unknown husband of Elizabeth B. Todd. The unknown widower of Elizabeth B. Todd, deceased. The unknown heirs of Elizabeth B. Todd deceased. The unknown devlsess of Elizabeth B. Todd, deceased; THOMAS J. TODD, Trustee for SALLY A. TODD. SALLY A. TODD. Thq unknown husband of Sally A. Todd. The unknown widower of Sally A. Todd, deceased. The unknown heirs of Sally A. Todd, deceased. The unknown devisees of Sally A. Todd, deceased. SARAH TODD. The unknown husband of Sarah Todd. The unknown widower of Sarah Todd. The unknown heirs of Sarah Todd, deceased, The unknown devisees of Sarah Todd, deceased; LEVI L TODD. SR.. The unknown wife of Lev! L. Todd. Sr.. The unknown widow of Levi L. Todd. Sr., deceased, Tho unknown heirs of Levi I- Todd. fir., deceased. The unknown devisees of Levi L Todd, fir, deceased, LEVI L. TODD. The unknown wife of lavl L Todd, Tho unknown widow of Levi L Todd, deceased. The unknown heirs of Irfvl L. Todd, deceased. The unknown devisees of Levi L. Todd, deceased: LEVI LUTHER TODD. The unknown wife of Luther Todd. The unknown widow of Levi Luther Todd, deceae-d. The unknown heirs of Lev I Luther Todd, deceased, The unknown devisees of Levi Luther Todd, decease-d; LEVI LUTHER TODD. SR.. SALLA A. TODD, wifo of Lev! Luther Todd, fir.. The unknown widow of Lev! Luther Todd. Sr. deceased. The unknown heirs of Levi Luther Todd. Sr . deceased. The unknown devisees of lavl Luther Todd. Sr. decean'd: The unknown husband of Rally A Todd. The unknown wldow.-r of Sally A. Todd. deceased. The unknown heirs of Sally 'A. Todd, deceased. The unknown devisee:* of Sally A. Todd, deceased : MARY *A TODD . The unknown husband of Mary A. Todd. The unknown widower of Mary A. Todd, de< eased. The unknown heirs of Mary A. Todd, deceased. The unknown devisees of Mary A. Todd, deceased, JONATHAN A LISTON. The unknown wife of Jonathan A. Liston, The unknown widow of Jonathan A. Liston, deceased. The unknown heirs of Jonathan A. Liston. deceased. The unknown devisees of Jonathan A Liston, dec*seed . FOSTER M KIRK.SKY. MAKGAIt BT H A L KIRKSET. wire of Foster M. Kirksey. MA ROAR ETTA 1, KIRKSEY. wife of Foster M Kirksey. The unknown wife of Foster M. Klrk*c>'. The unknown widow of Foster M. Kirksey. deceased. The unknown heirs of Foster M. Kirksey. deceased, The unknown devisees of Foster M. Kirksey. deceased; The unknown husband of Margaretha L. Kirksey, The unknown widower of Margaretha L. Kirksey, deceased. The unknown heir* of Margaretha L. Klrksoy. deceased. The unknown devisees of Margaretha L. Kirksey. deceased; The unknown husband of Margaretta L. Kirksey, Tho unknown widower of Margaretta I* Kirksey. deceased . Ths Unknown heirs of Margaretta L. Kirkaey, deceased. Th unknown devisees of Margaretta L. Kirksey. deceased; F. M KIRKSEY. MARGARETHA L KIRKSEY. wife of F. M. Kirksey. MARGARETTA L. Kirksey. wife of F. M. Kirksey. The unknown wife of F. M. Kirksey, The unknown widow of F. M. Kirksey, deceased. The unknown heirs of F. M. Kirksey, deceased. The unknown devisees of F. M. Kirksey, deceased; The unknown husband of Margaretha L. Kirksey, The unknown widower of Margaretha L. Kirksey, deceased, The unknown heirs of Margaretha L. Kirksey, ileceased. The unknown devisees of Margaretha L. Kirksey, deceased; The unknown husband of Margaretta L. Kirksey. The unknown widower of Margaretta L. Kirksey, deceased, The unknown heirs of Margaretta L. Kirksey, deceased. The unknown devisees of Margaretta L. Kirksey, deceased; BUSAN G. TODD, wife of Levi Luther Todd. Jr.. The unknown husband of Busan O. Todd. Tho unknown widower of Susan G. Todd, deceased, Tho unknown heirs of Susan G. Todd, deceased, Tho unknown devisees of Susan G. Todd, deceased; MARY ANN TODD. The unknown husband of Mary Ann Todd. The unknown widower of Mary Ann Todd, deceased. Tho unknown heirs of Mary Ann Todd, deceased. The unknown devisees of Mary Ann Todd, deceased; THOMPSON W. TAYLOR, ELIZA A. TAYLOR, wife of Thompson W. Taylor, Tha unknown wife of Thompson W. Taylor, deceased. Tho unknown widow of Thompson W. Taylor, deceased, The unknown heirs of Thompson W. Taylor, deceased, The unknown devisees of Thompson TV. Taylor, deceased; The unknown husband of Eliza A. Taylor, The unknown widower of Eliza A. Taylor, deceased. The unknown heirs of Eliza A. Taylor, deceased. The unknown devisees of Eliza A. Taylor, deceased; ROBERT N. TODD. MARTHA TODD, wife of Robert N. Todd. MARTHA J. TODD, wife of Robert >T.‘ Todd. The unknown wife of Robert N. Todd, Ths unknown widow of Robert N. Todd, deceased, The unknown heirs of Robert N. Todd, deceased, % A The unknow# devisees d* Robert N.

LEGAL NOTICE. Todd, deceased; The unknown husband of Martha Todd, The unknown widower of Martha Todd, deceased. The unknown heirs of Martha Todd, deceased. The unknown devisees of Martha Tod#, deceased; The unknown husband of Martha J. Todd, The unknown widower of Martha J. Todd, deceased. The unknown heirs of Martha J. Todd, deceased. The unknown devisees of Martha J. Todd, deceased; R. N. TODD, MARTHA TODD, wife of R. N. Todd. MARTHA J. TODD, wife of R. N. Todd. The unknown wife of R. N. Todd, The unknown widow -of R. N. Todd, deceased. The unknown heirs of R. N. Todd, deceased. The unknown devisees of R. N. Todd, deceased; Tho unknown husband of Martha Todd. The unknown widower of Martha Todd, deceased. The unknown heirs of Martha Todd, deceased, The unknown devisees of Martha Todd, deceased; The unknown husband of Martha J. Todd. The unknown widower of Martha J. Todd, deceased. Tha unknown heirs of Martha J. Todd. deceased. The unknown devisees of Martha J, Todd, deceased; ROBERT T. LISTON, Tlie unknown wife of Robert T. Liston, The unknown widow of Robert T. Liston. deceased. The unknown heirs of Robert T. Liston, deceased. The unknown devisees of Robert T. Liston. deceased; BARBARA TODD. The unknown husband of Barbara Todd, The unknown widower of Barbara Todd. deceased. The unknown heirs of Barbara Todd, deceased, The unknown devisees of Barbara Todd, deceased; ANNA TODD, The unknown husband of Anna Todd, Tho unknown widower of Anna Todd, deceased. The unknown heirs of Anna Todd, deceased. The unknown devisees of Anna Todd, deceased; HARVEY II YVIIEATCRAFT. MARGARETTA L WHEATCRAFT. wife of Harvey H. Wheatcraft. Tho unknown wife of Harvey If. Wheatcraft. The unknown widow of Hartley H. Wheat raft, deceased, Tho unknown lulrrt of Harvey H. Whea!**raft. deceased. The unknown devisees of Harvey H. Wheatcraft. deceased; The unknown husband of Margaretta L. Wheatcraft, The unknown widower of Margaretta L. Wheatcraft. deceased, The unknown heirs of Maggaretta L. Wheatcraft. deceased. The unknown devisees of Margaretta L. Wheatcraft. deceased; AMOS BARRICK. MARY A. BARRICK, wife of Amos Barrlck. The unknown wife of Amos Barrick, The unknown widow of Amos Barrick, deceased. The unknown heirs of Amos Barrick, deceased. The unknown devisees of Amos Barrick. deceased; The unknown husband of Mary A. Baryt -k. The unknown widower of Mary A. Barrick. deceased. The unknown heirs of Mary A. Barrick, decea**d. The unknown devisees of Mary A. Barrlrk. deceased; JOHN M McLain*. HELEN J. MeLAIN, wife of John M. McLain. The unknown wife of John M. McLain, The unknown widow of John M. McLain. deceased. The unknown heirs of John M. McLain. deceased. The unknown devisees of John M. MoLain, deceased, The unknown husband of Helen J. McLain. The unknown widower of Helen J. McLain. deceased. The unknown heirs of Helen J. McLain, deceased, The unknown devisee* of Helen J. McLain. deceased; WILLIAM 11. TODD, The unknown wife of WTlllam B. Todd, The unknown widow of William B. Todd, deceased, The unknown heirs of William B. Todd, deceased. The unknown devisees of William B. Trdd. deceased; W. 11. TODD, The unknown wife of W. B Todd. The unknown widow of W. B. Todd, deceased. The unknown heirs of W. B.' Todd, deceased. The unknown devisees of W. B. Todd, deceased, CHARLOTTE D HARDING. Tlie unknown husband of Charlotte D. Harding. Tlie unknown widower of Charlotte D. Harding, deceased. The unknown heirs of Charlotte D. Harding, deceased. The unknown dsxieees of Charlotte D. Harding, deceased: ROBERT <;. GRAY DON. FLORA F. GKAY'DON, wifo of Robert G. Graydon. The unknown wife of Robert D. Graydon. Tlie unknowm w idow of Robert O. Graydon, deceased. The unknown heirs of Robert G. Graydon. deceased, Tlie unknown devisees ot Robert G. Graydon, deceased. Ths unknown husband of Flora F. Graydon. Ths unknown widower of Flora F. Graydon. deceased, Tho unknown heirs of Flora F. Graydon, deceased. The unknown devisees of Flora F. Graydon. deceased; ANDREW W. McOTIAT. The unknown wife of Andrew W. MeOust, The unknown widow of Andrew W. MeOust, deceased. The unknown heirs of Andrew W. McOuat, deceased. The unknown devisees of Andrew W. MrOuat, deceased; ISAIAH MANSUR. The unknown wife of Isalsh Mansur, The unknown widow of laaiah Mansur, deceased. The unknown heirs of Isaiah Mansur, deceased. Tbs unknown devisees of Isaiah Mansur. deceased. SCOTT BUTLER. The unknown wife of Scott Butler. The unknown widow of Scott Butler, deceased. The unknown heirs of Scott Butler, deceased. The unknoiFn devisees of Scott Butler, deceased; ALETHA RICKEBAUGH. .TINES. RICHARD JINKS, husband of Aletha Rlckebaugh .lines, MARY' POLLARD. Cornea now* the plaintiff by Edwin E. Thompson, her attorney, and files her complaint herein together with Bn affidavit of a competent person that the residence of each and all of the above named defendants in the above entitted cause, upon diligent inquiry, is unkonwn. and that each and h.l of tlie raid defendants are brushed to be non-reeldenta of tho State of Indiana, and also that all the names of each utui ail of the defendants set out In raid complaint as the unknown husband or unknown wife, the unknown widow or unknown widowers, and the unknown heirs or unknown devfsees of any of tho defendants whose names appear In seid complaint are, upon diligent Inquiry, unknown and that all of such unknown defendants are believed to be non-resi-dents of the State of Indiana. That aald action is for the purpose ot quieting title to the following described real estate In Marlon County, State of Indiana, towlt: The cast half of the southeast quarter of section 24, township 14 north of range 3 east of the second principal Msrldian, also part of the west half of the southwest quarter of section 19, township 14 north of range 4 east of tho second principal Meridian, described as follows, towit: Beginning at a point on the west line thereof 9 1-3 rods south of tha northv'ont corner thereof, thencs oast 60 rods, thence south 150.67 rods to the south line thereof, thence west on tlie south line thecrof 110 reds to the southwest corner thereof, thence north on the west line thereof 160.67 rods to the point of beginning, except all legal highways. That a cause of action exists against each and all of said defendants and that all of said defendants Rre neceseary parties to said action. This action Is InHtituted and prosecuted by the plaintiff for the purpose of quieting her title to the real estate e.bovs described as against all demands, claim* and claimants whatsoever and as against ths world. Notice Is hereby given to said defendants and each of them that unless they be and appear before the Judge of the Marion Circuit Court at the courthouse In the city of Indianapolis, In Marion County. State of Indiana, on the 28th day of Februarv, 1921, tho same being the 19th Judicial day of the February term, 1921, of tho Circuit Court of said county, to be begun and held on tho Ist Monday of February, 1921. and answer or demur to said complaint, the ss.me will be heard and determined In their absence. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of (SEAL) said court in the offloe of the clerk thereof in the city of Indianapolis, Marlon County, Indiana, this 29th day of December. 1920. RICHARD V. SIPE, Clerk of the Marlon Circuit Court. EDWIN E. THOMPSON, Attorney tot Plaintiff.

LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE OF SALE OF MARION COUNTY VOTING MACHINE BONDS. Notice is hereby given that up to 10 o’clock a. m„ on the Bth day of February. 1921, sealed bids will be received at the auditor’e office of Marion County, Indiana, for the purchase of Marion County voting machine bonds to the amount of seventyfive thousand ($75,0C0) dollars, bearing latest at the rate of per ce.it par annum, payable semi-annually, said bonds being payable and negotiable at the office of the treasurer of Marion County. The aald bonds be dated February 1. 1921, and number seventy-five <75) bonds of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, and be of the following numbers, to-wit: Ten of said bonds numbered from 7761 to 7760, both inclusive, in the sum of one thousand ($1,090) dollars each, payable one year after date. Ten of said bonds numbered from 7761 to 7770, both inclusive, in the sum of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, payable two year* after date. Ten of said bonds numbered from 7771 to 7780, both inclusive, in the sum of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, payable three years after date. Ten of said bonds numbered from 7781 to 7790, both inclusive, in the sum ot one thousand $(1,060) dollars each, payable four years after date. Ten of said bonds numbered from 7791 to 7800, both inclusive, in the sum of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, payable five years after date. Five of said bonds numbered from 7801 t0_7805, both Inclusive, in the sum of one thousand ($1.00J)) dollars each, payable six years after date. Five of said bonds numbered from 7806 to 7810, both inclusive, in the sum of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, payable seven years after date. Five of said bonds numbered from 7811 to 7815. both Inclusive, in the sum of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, payable eight years after date. Five of said bonds numbered from 7818 to 7820, both Inclusive, in tho sum of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, payable nine years after date. Fivo of said bonds numbered from 7821 to 7825, both Inclusive, in the sum of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, payable ten years after date. That said bonds will be sold to the highest responsible bidder, but shall *not be aold for less amount than the par value and accrued interest thereof to date of sale. If not sold on said date they will be offered for sale from day to day until aold. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. Each bid must stats the full amount of cash which shall be paid by the bidder for the bonds proposed to be purchased and shall be accompanied by a certified check for three per cent (3 per cent) of the par value of the bond* bid upon and drawn against moneys in some reliable bank In Marlon County. Indiana, said check to be made payable to the board of commissioners, and shall be held a# a guarantee of the performance of said bid should the eamo be accepted. | The bid must be made upon the form provided by the auditor and must be accompanied with affidavits of noncolluslon as provided by law. LEO K. FEBLER, Auditor of Marlon County. Indianapolis. Ind.. December 21, 1920. NOTICE—RALE MARION COUNTY BRIDGE BONDS. i Notice Is hereby given that, up to 10 o'clock a. m., on the Bth day of February, i 1921. sealed bids will be received at the auditor’s office of Marlon County, Indiana, for the purchase of Marlon County Northwestern avenue bridge bonds to the amount of three hundred thousand (SBOO.000) dollars, bearing Interest at the rate of five and one-half (SH) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, said bonds being payable and negotiable at the office of the treasurer of Marion County. That said bonde be dated February 1. 1921, and number three hundred (300) bonds, in the denomination of one thousand dollars (81.000) each, and be of the following numbers and denominations, and ! mature as follows, towlt: Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7451 to 7465. both Inclusive, due one }*ear , after date. \ Fifteen of said bonds numbered from I 7466 to 7480. both Inclusive, due two years after dale. 1 Fifteen of said bonds numbered from : 7481 to 7495. both inclusive, due throe ; years after date. Fifteen of eald bonds numbered from 17495 to 7610, both Inclusive, due four ! years after date. j Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7511 to 7526, both Inclusive, due five years ' after date. i Fifteen of a!d bonds numbered from ! 7526 to 7540. both Inclusive, due six years after date. Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7541 to 7655. both inclusive, due seven I years after date. Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 1 7666 7570, both Inclusive, duo eight years after date. Fifteen of said bonds numbered from , 7571 to 7586, both iliclustve, due nine ! years after date. ! Fifteen of said bonds numbered from I 7686 to 7600. both Inclusive, due ten years ' after date. Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7501 to 7615. both Inclusive, due eleven years after date. i Fifteen ot eald bonds numbered from ! 7616 to 7630, both Inclusive, due twelve years after date. Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7631 to 7645. both Inclusive, due thirteen years after date. Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 17646 to 7660. both inclusive, due fourteen i years after date. I Fifteen of said bonds numbered from \ 7661 to 7675, both Inclusive, due fifteen j years after date. Fifteen of eald bonds numbered from | 7676 to 7690, both Inclusive, duo sixteen j years after date. : Fifteen of said bonds numbered from ! 7691 to 7705, botli Inclusive, due seventeen ! years after date.. Fifteen of said bonds, numbered from 7706 to 7720, both Inclusive, due eighteen years after date. Ftfteen of said bonds, numbered from 7721 to 7735, both Inclusive, duo nineteen years after date. Fifteen o i said bonds, numbered from 7786 to 7760, both inclusive, due twenty years after date. ' Th*tt .id bonds will be sold to the highest responsible bidder, but shall not be sold for less amount than the par value and accrued interest thereof to date of eaie. \ If bonds are not sold on said date they will be offered for aale from day to day until sold. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Kach bid must state the full amount of cash * hich shall be paid by the bidder for the bonds proposed to be purchased and Khali bo accompanied b> a certified check for three per cent (3%) of tlie par value of tlie bonds bid upon and drawn against moneys In some reliable bank in Marlon County, Indiana, said check to be made payable to the board of commissioners, and shall be held as a guarantee of tlie performance of said bid should the same be accepted. Tho bid must be made upon the form provided by the auditor and must be accompanied with affidavits of noncollusion as provided by law. y LEO K. FESLER, Auditor of Marion County. Indianapolis, December 21, 1920. NOTICE. STATE DEPOSITORIES FOR PUBLIC FUNDS. Notice of the meeting of the State Board of Finance, to receive proposals to designate depositories for State Public Funds. Notice is hereby given that the State Board of Finance will meet at the offioe of Auditor of State. Room No. 239, In the Statehouae, in Indianapolis, Indiana, on Monday, the 3d day of January. 1921, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of recelv ig applications for deposits of the public funds of the State, and for the purpose of ."electing and designating depositories of public funds and apportioning such fund. Proposals fo,* the receiving of State funds are inviteo to be filed with the Auditor of State, 00 is ex-officio secretary of said board, on or before such hour of said day. Surety Companies -uthorized to do business In the State of ndiana will be accepted as surety on be lalf of depositories selected, provided satisP* ctory evidence of the solvency of such companies is furnished to said board. Rersonai bonds will fc accepted as surety, but in such coses '.here must be at least seven sureties on *ny such personal bond, which sureties ,Tall be freeholders of the State of Indl na. Collateral securities nar. ed In the statute will also be accept" and as surety. Securities offered need no*, accompany said proposals, but In every c.'-se the name and location of the surety tendered as security, when such compan/ Is offered, must be clearly stated. Personal or surety compat y bonds, or collateral bonds as security, must be filed within five days after said awards of public funds are made. Personal bonds shall be gl ten In a sum not leas than 60 per cent, an i surety bonds In a sum not leas than 60 ptr cent of the amoant of funds awarded to each bank. STATE BOARD OF FINANCE. JAMES P. GOODRICH. Governor, President of the Board. Attest: WILLIAM G. OLIVER. Auditor. Secretary' of the Board.

LEGAL NOTIC E. -_->_ rLru< NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the school trustee of Center School Township of Marion County, Indiana, at the offices of said trustee, rooms 412 to 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 Monday, the 10th day of January, 1921, for the following: The construction of a public school building on ground owned by said Center school township at the southeast corner of Yoke avenue and Pennsylvania street in School District No. 2. complete In all respects in accordance with plans and specifications therefor on file In the said offices of the said school trustee aforesaid, excepting tharefrom the work of the electrical, plumbing, ventilating ar.d heating systems for said building. The estimated cost of the work for which sealed bld3 are here asked is $76,157.00. 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 ths bidder and must, in ail respects, comply with the laws of the State of Indiana governing in such case. Bach bid must be accompanied by check for three per cent (2%) ot the maximum jmount of such bid. and be made payable to the order of William H. Evans as school trustee of Center School Township, and be duly certified as good by a responsible bank or trust company of Indianapolis, Indiana. A 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 said school trustee. In case a bidder, whose bid shall be accepted shall not within five days, after notice of acceptance of his bid. enter into a proper written contract with such school trustee to execute tha work and construct and complete the same and within said period secure the performance of said 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 and remain the absolute property of such school trustee as liquidated damages for such failure, it being Impossible to estimate the amount of damages such failure would occasion. The bidder 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 said school trustee. The right is expressly reserved by the undersigned school trustee to reject any and ail bids and to refrain from accepting or rejecting bids for a period of not mors than six days after said bids are received, WILLIAM H. EVANS. School Trustee of Center School Town,hlp of Marlon County, Indiana, ' * Fi NAN cial. PERSONAL LOANS S2O TO S3OO This office is operated under the supervision of the State of Indiana and was established for the purpose of providing a piace where honest people can borrow any amount from S2O to S3OO without paying more than the legal rate of interest or without being Imposed upon in any way It is only necessary that you are keeping house and permanently located. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify your employer, neither do we make inquiries of your friends, relatives or trades people. You can have ail the time necessary for repayment and pay only for the actual time you k e <>P f“ e money. Call and let us explain. ' No charge unless you borrow. Loans with other companies paid off and more money advanced at legal rates. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAIN 2923 OR AUTO 22-450. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Room* 205-7-9 Indiana Trud Bifig. Xl3 £. Wash. St. Corner Virginia Ave. ; WE~ARE - PREPARED TO MAKE REAL ! ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY'. IVE PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACTS, MORTGAGES. BONDS AND STOCKS LISTED AND UNLISTED. INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO. FRANK K. SAWYER. Pres. Fifth floor Indianapolis Securities Bldg. Southwest corner Delaware and Market. INSURANCE - in ail branches. AUBREY D. PORTER. 916 Peoples Bank bldg. j Main 7049. FIRST and second mortgages on Ind*ana and Indianapolis .'->al estate. R. B WIL* SON. 108 N. Unaware st. JiKCOND mortgage loan* made on good farms and improved city real estate. GIBRALTAR FINANCE COMPANY". 109 North Delaware street, URGES CITIZENSTO KNOW GUNS ■ State, Bankers’ Agent Advocates .Crime Offset. Recommendations that riot guns be placed in stores in the vicinity of banks atul that citizens be instructed in th use of firearms ore included in a list [ of suggestions to banks of the State by j Andrew Smith, secretary of the Indian* I Bankers’ Afsociatlon. which is making every possible effort to check the crim*9 wave and prevent bank robberies similar to tha unsuccessful attempt staged yesterday in Culver. Marksmanship should be developed among policemen and private citizens alike, Mr. Smith declared. Short-barreled riot guns distributed at neighboring stores, to be available in case of a holdup, is as necessary as fire protection, ho said. Mr. Smith emphasized tire need of protection by competent watchmen and by electric alarm systems. Primary protection of deposits and securities against robbery should be made, by taking out special instance, at the rate of but $2 a SI,OOO, he advocated. NEW POSTOFFICE WILL BE OPENED ; Branch to Handle Mail for Northeast Section. A large district in the northeastern! section of the city will receive better mail delivery from its carriers after Monday morning when the new branch postoffiea at Forty-Second street and College BTenue is opened. Postmaster Robert B. Springsteen announced today. Carriers with routes in the territorybounded by a line following TwentyFifth street from College avenue east to Ralston avenue, north in Ralston avenue to Thirty-Fourth street, east in ThirtyFourth street to Keystone avenue, north In Keystone avenue to Fifty-Seventli ! street, west In Fifty-Seventh street to I College avenue and thence soqth to Twenty Fifth street, will work out of the new substation instead of from the downtown postofflco. The new station will be in charge of Omer Loyd. - Trust Company Gives Party for Employes The annual Christmas party of sh Fletcher Savings and Trust Company for the employes was held last night ia the j trust company building. Christmas decorations made a gay setting for the lively vaudeville program offered l>y the employes. Living pictures caricaturing members of the staff, a double quartette which sang original songs written for the occasion, and Christmas carols; solos by Mrs. Charles Maxwell; and a playlet, "Album of the Fletcher Trust,” in which MUs Margaret Sbopp and Claire McConnell played tb£ leads, composed tho "bill of acts.” A Christmas tree laden with gifts, which H. F. Clippingcr distributed | among the guests was an interesting sea- ! ture of the pnrty. A buffet luncheon in ; the Fletcher cafeteria and dance in the | bank closed the festivities. TEACHER AND MERCHANT WED, HARTFORD CITY, Ind., Dec. SD.-The marriage of Miss Grace Rains, a teacher lu the Montpelier public schools, and David LAite- 8 Montpelier lumber dealer, took pat Montpelier Wednesday. I

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