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INDIANA DAILY TIMES 25-I S. Meridian St. PHONES—CLASSIFIED ADV. DEPT. Main 3500 Automatic 28-35i RATES. One time 09 per line Three consecutive times.. .08 per line Fix 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 61x consecutive times 06 per line Contract rates on application. Legal notices 09 per line Lodges and club notices 75c per insertion Church notices (1 inch or leas) 50c per insertion Over 1 inch. .07 per line additional. Death notices. 35c per insertion. Card of Thanks or In Memoriam notices 07 per line Ads received until 10:30 a. m. for publication same day.

e-u- -.-. funeral directors. FLAXNER & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since ISS7. Phones: Main 641-642 Auto. 22-641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 East Market. Old Phone Main 908. New Phone 27-208. A. M. Ragsdale, J. Welsh Price, John Paul Itagsdale A. M. RAGSDALE CO 323 North Delaware street. J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. Auto. 51-671. Prospect 322. W. T. BLASEXGYM 1625 Shelby st. Pros 2570. Auto. 51-114. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—WM. E. KRIEOER. New 21-154. Main 1464. 1402 N. Illinois. GADD— BERT S. GADD. 2130 Prospect st. Phones: Prospect 422. Automatic 52-278. UNDERT AKER S—-HISE V & TITUS. 951 North Del. New 21-564. Main 3630. FEENEY A FEENEY. Acto. 24-196. 1034 N. Illinois Main 543. OEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. WURM. MARY E. (nee Fcgas)—Beloved wife of Otto Wurai, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fogas, and sister of Mrs. Dr. Clyde H. Chase of Detroit. Mich., and the Misses Dorothy and Marjorie Fogas. passed away Thursday, Jan. 20. at 7 p. m., age 25 years. Funeral services at the residence of her parents, 3334 College ave.. Monday, Jan. 24, at 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends Invited. cUEAyNING~AND7PRESSING7^~ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE— First Church of Christ, Scientist Meridian and Twentieth streets. Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 11 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o’clock. Reading rooms at 80G Kahn building, are open daily, except Sunday, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. and Wednesday when they close at 5 p. m. SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST. Delaware and Twelfth streets. Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school, first session, 9 30 a. m.; second session. 11 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting Rt 8 o'clock. Reading room, 611 Odd Fellow building, open dally from 9 a. m. to 9 p. ui„ except Wednesday, when closed at 7:15 p. m., and Sunday, when open from 2 to 6 p. m. THIRD CHURCH OF SCIENTIST 3350 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 9 p. m.. except Wednesday, when closed at 7:30 p. m. WHY WORRY? YET a Times Want ad sell It for yon.

THE FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 60S N. Liberty street, holds services Sunday, 7:45 p. m. Lecture by B. F. Hayden, followed with messages. On Wednesday at 2 and 7:30 p. m.. regular message service. All made welcome. THE PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH will meet at North street and Capitol avenue, Jan. 23 at 7:45 p. m. Lecture by MRS. EMMA KIRK. Ladies' Aid will meet at 1633 College avenue, Tuesday at 2 p. m. l ostandfUijndU Hogs and Cats When are In need of surgical attention will be well cared for at the Indianapolis Dog and Cat hospital. lowa and S. Meridian. Phone Drexel 1676. Drs. Danner or Springer will answer your call promptly. BTOLEN—Ford touring, 1921 model; motor No. 445998, license 89844. 1920, between 9 and 11 p. m. Thursday, from Colonial theater. Reward, leading to any Information. Call Main 5282. B. & D. TRUCKING CO. LOST —Small black pocketbook containing SIOO. on north-bound Illinois car (possibly on Crown Hill c9r). Friday between 3 and 4 o’clock. Liberal reward. Phone Randolph 4441. LOST—Package of bonds. Monday. be tween Indiana National bank and Illinois and Washington sts. Liberal reward. Phone Belmont 1964. SATCHEL, containing between SSOO and S6OO in money, on 10th st., between Highland and Hamilton. Liberal reward. 133 E. Market. Main 2778. STRAYED —Around 914 Indiana ave.. half grown poodle dog. Answers to name of Rags. Reward. Phone Circle 4716. LOST —Wednesday morning lady's gold wrist watch: liberal reward; valued as keepsake. Circle 6827 cr Main 763. LOST —Friday afternoon. package containing three shirts and black knit tie. reward. Call Harrison 2869. (X)BT—Gray bag in Goldstein's Monday p. \ m.; suitable reward for return. 749 W. Walnut. Auto. 26-603. LOST—Pink silk couch cover. Saturday afternoon. Irvington. Reward. Irvlngton 3903, LOST —Black and tan hound, answers to name of Lady. Call Randolph 0875. Reward. LOST —Oblong shape cameo brooch with 4 pearls. Reward. Randolph 1652. LOST—Brooch ; suitable reward for return. -• Call Washington 2509. LOST —Lady's gold pencil, initials M. Me. \ Circle 5279. ' PERSONALS. PERSONAL—Everybody suffering piles. fistula, fissures, ulceration, constipation, bleeding. Itching, write free trial. Painless Pile Cure. S. U. TARNKY. Auburn, Ind. ABSOLUTELY reliable and confidential detective work performed; reasonable rates. O'NEIL SECRET SERVICE, 229 North Penn. Main 5471. Night. Wash. 3980. RHEUMATISM. NEURITIS—Send for one week, three-course treatment; take It; if satisfied, pav sl. You run no risk. ANTI-RHEUMATISM CO.. Lansing, Mich. HOME for invalids, nervous and elderly people. 2753 E. Washington. Irvington 1664. BUSINESS ANNO UN CE M ENT sU OPENING of DR. E. P. KING'S SANITARIUM. Thursday. Jan. 20. 1921. at 264* Central ave. for nonsurgical treatment of piles. This treatment must be given at our office. Patients are not required to discontinue employment or social engagements while undergoing this treatment. My treatment is a painless dissolvent method, conspicuous for the ease with which It Is applied and the sureness and permanency of the cure if effects. We make no charges for examination. Randolph 2225. DANCING. DANCING—AII kinds taught: day or evening; violin, stage dancing a-.ts taught, completed for good engagements. Call PROF. P.AYNO. 224 W. Ohio si. Mam 2069. ~ DETECTIVES. Quigley-Hy ]a nd A gene v Cix|l and Crimiual Investigators. bid*. Main 2902.

MALE HELP—WANTED. SALESMEN to carry well-advertleed line brassieres as main or side line. State of Illinois, excluding Chicago; Indiana, Missouri. Kansas. Oklahoma. Texas, Loulsirna, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida and the Carollnas, on straight commission basis. Only salesmen with experience and following corset or brassiere line considered. Established trade given men who qualify. Write, stating experience, territory covered and references. OVIDA COMPANY, 73 Fifth avenue. New York City. WANTED dred Indianapolis men-women, over 16, to prepare for U. S. Government positions; sll7-sl9o month. Pleasant work. Short hours. Vacation with pay. Common education sufficient. List positions now open, free. Write Immediately. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, dept, 94-L, Rochester, N. Y. MAN to work thin city reflnishlng chandeliers, brass beds, automobiles, by new method; $lO dally without capital or experience. Write OUNMETAL CO., 96 Elm, Decatur. 111. WANTED—Boys to carry Times routes. between the ages of 10 and 14. Routes between South and St. Clair and Meridian and West street. Call for Mr. Moorehead at Times office between 2 and 4 o’clock. WANTED —Names men over 17. wishing to become mall carriers. Commence sll7 month. Answer Immediately. Address A No. 1124. Times, MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE, 309 E. Washington st„ Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 757, EXPERIENCED machinist! LEPPITT GARAGE AND REPAIR SHOP. 1501 W. Washington. MILK ROUTE for sale R. GERTCHEN, 1120 Holliday, near Shelby. ED—M A LE. POSITION wanted by male practical nurse or attendant to invalids, nervous or demented persons; will go out of town. Write. Box 1014, Times. WANTEP. MEN of a high-grade type will find an unusual opportunity with us in our insurance department. If you are clean cut and aggressive. we want you to attend our insurance school, where an exceedingly profitable and pleasant profession is taught. This may be the very opportunity for which you have been looking, so we urge you to call and see us. We have Interesting news for you. Ask for Mr. Klmmich. 913 Merchant* Bank Building. Two high-grade experienced men wanted to place a preferred security with good dividend* records. furnished. Don't reply unless your record Is clean and you are willing to work. Address INVESTORS’ BANKING SERVICE COEP 302-3 Saks Bldg. Indianapolis, Ind. EXPERIENCED stock salesmen for firstclass dividend paying Securities of oldestablished Indiana corporation. Call at room 510 Board of Trade any Tuesday or Wed neday. " agents—WANTED. AGENTS—SG to sl2 a day easy; 330 lightweight. fast-sclllng popular priced necessities; food flavors, perfumes. scap*. toilet preparations, etc. Agent's outfit free; write today, quick, now. AMERICAN PRODUCTS CO., 2940 American Bldg.. Cincinnati. Ohio. ALCOHOL—-Our booklet on the manufacture of alcohol from grain and molasses. Price 25 cents postpaid. SUN SUPPLY COMPANY. 248 Sun bldg.. New York. N. Y, FEM ALEH^LP-WANTED, WANTED women over 17, wishing I/. S. Government positions. Common education; sll6 month. Address A No. 1123, Times. SITUATION W ANTED—-FEMALE. WANTED —Laundry work. MRS. ORAL, 803 Darnell street. INSTRUCTIONS.

MUSIC LOVERS READ! TAKE NOTICE 1 What could be of greater pleasure, gain or prestige than to play beautifully on some musical instrument? Enroll in our school and Join one of our clubs, you will like It and you will be adding a real asset to your fortune. One's real fortune consists only In what one Is capable of doing If you belong to a church, young people's club or a society of any kind, organize a club or see us and we will help you to organize a club of your own. AVe teach all the small stringed Instruments, also the piano. Our courses are guaranteed. Ask about our special free Instrument with each enrollment. Open Tuesday. Friday and Saturday evenings. HAAVAIIAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC. Main 1072. 36 AV. AVaghlngton St. Increase Your Earning Power Move up to a better position. Join a night class in Knights of Columbus Free evening school. Free to All ex-service men and women. New term opens January 31st. Call Main 3027. FLATS, APARTMENTB—TO LET. 310 N. Delaware Street Two rooms and bath, $32.50. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO.. Main 4518. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOM s . TWO nicely furnished light housekeeping rooms, electric lights, heat, gas range and sink in kitchen. SB.OO. Drexel 3152. TWO or 3 large clean housekeeping rooms. water in kitchen and private entrance. Drexel 8107. LIGHT housekeeping or sleeping rooms. steam heat, walking distance. Main 7565. EAST. 820 N.; two rooms and kitchenette, modern. Circle 3507. KENWOOD. 3302; two unfurnished rooms. downstairs, modern. ROOMS—TO LET. Rooms 1005 H N. Illinois et.. Two rooms, $9. THE STATE SAVINGS & TRUST CO. Main 46X8. LEXINGTON, 765; large front room downstairs, suitable for sleeping or light housekeeping. Drexel 2508. NICE front bedroom. home privileges; couple employed, gentlemen preferred, i Phone Webster 8761. / ILLINOIS. N., 2*22; modern, pleasant front room; gentlemen preferred. Harrison 0847. RANDOLPH. N.. 208; 3 modern furnished housekeeping rooms; private family; SB. Main 7722. ILLINOIS st., 2041 N.; furnished rooms for couple employed. Call Harrison 0619. BROADWAA*. 1003; large nicely furnished front room for housekeeping. Circle 3627. DELIGHTFUL front sleeping room; modern; private home. Irvington 2336. TWO connecting rooms, single or en suite; will rent single. Circle 5821. I MARKET. E.. 528; modern furnished rooms. $2.50 up; steam heat. COZY, homelike, suitable 2; gentlemen preferred. Randolph 6165. ONE large front room and kitchenette. 3018 Kenwood avenue. TWO sleeping rooms, everything modern. Harrison 2744, BOARD AND RQ?MS— TO LET. NEW JERSEY, 913 S.; board and room for two; steam heat; every modern convenience, $7.50 each. Phone Drexel 3152. PROSPECT sU 719; modern furnished room gpth board. Drexel 4483. BO AR D AN D ROO M S--W ANTE 0. AVANTED—Room and bourd in Christian Science home for child and mother; child to be cared for in afternoons while mother works. MRS. C. EARL. 807 N. Capitol avenue. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES. VIOL.MT Ray and Swedish massage. MISS DEFERS, l$H w. v*rk ft

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. W^^WWWWWVSOO/6AAAAAAA/WNAAAA WILLYS-KNIGHT A 1918 model that has been driven less than 6,000 miles. Has had faultless care by former owner and Is In excellent condition. An unusual value. Easy terms can be arranged. Used Car Department, second floor. THE GIBSON COMPANY Capitol Avenue at Michigan. CADILLAC COUPE 1918 mode! 57 Victoria; car Just repainted and equipped with good _ cord tires. This car is in exceptionally good mechanical condition and offers a rare opportunity. CADILLAC SEDAN 1917 model 66, seven passenger closed car; Just retinlshed and In good mechanical condition; good tires. CADILLAC TOURING 1918 model 57, seven passenger touring car In very good mechanical condition. Just repainted. You must see this car to appreciate. NOTE: In addition to the above we have some exceptional values in various types of cars and if you are looking for something to give you service, stop In. We will gladly show you what w* have without obligation. Our cars are all sold subject to demonstration. Terms can be arranged for responsible parties. LOCAL BRANCH NORDYKE & MARMON CO. Meridian at Eleventh St.

1920 OVERLAND A sturdy little touring car that has been driven only a few thousand miles. In excellent condition. Make a moderate Initial payment and meet the balance as you ride. Used Car Department. Second floor. THE GIBSON COMPANY Capitol Avenue at Michigan. OVERLAND 75 $260 will cover our cLainia and buy this roadster outright. Arrangements have been made to ' display this car in the Used Car Department of the Gibson C oinpany, Capitol avenue at Michigan. ! ATLAS SECURITIES CO. 708 Fletcher Savings and Trust bldg. | OVERLAND 85-4 A keen roadster that will attract favorable attention In any circle. Has been overhauled and faultlessly repainted. Easy terms If desired. Used Car Department, second floor. THE GIBSON COMPANY Capitol Avenue at Michigan. “HE BOUGHT A NASH” Good cars in high-class condition. No repairs or buying of tires necessary. They are good all the way through. Nash touring with Rex all-season top; same guarantee *■ new car, $1,375. The top alone Is worth $245. Overland 90, Rex top, 6 fine Nobby tread tires; all In fine shape, $550. Cash or liberal terms LOSEY-NASH RETAIL CO. 400 North Capitol Avenue. Main U(l. 1919 FORD A touring car that can be bought for a very moderate sum. In good condition and easy terms can be arranged. 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. OI.DBMOBILE touring, completely rebuilt; motor rebored new rings and pistons. An excellent bargain. Cash or terms. See MR. BECK. 928 N. Pennsylvania. BI.TC’K 6 roadster; early 1918 model; un Ironclad guarantee given with the car; $650; terms if desired. WEISSMAN, 212214 E. New York st. Main 4446. LEXINGTON 1919 sport; priced right for cash. Will accept smaller car as first payment. Call Randolph 3538 after 6 p. in. WE have several touring cars and roadsters. Will trade for diamonds, stock or equities in city prooerty. 334 E. Market etreet. Main 5716. STUDEBA KER touring. 1917; new bat - tery; excellent condition, good tires; cash or terms. See MR. BECK, 923 N. Pennsylvania. FOR SALE —One 16 model Cole car; will consider trade for roadster. Can see car after 3:30 p. m. or call Webster 7046. OLDBMOBILE 8 touring, very late "Pacemaker” model; wire wheels. Will take smaller car in trade. Main 3343. COLE touring, 1914, In elegant condition and perfect working order. $275. See MR. BECK, 928 N. Pennsylvania. MAXWELL touring, 1919 and 1920, in perfect condition. See MR. BECK. 928 N. Pennsylvania. 1918 FORD touring car for sale. Call Belmont 3669. TRUCKS—-FOR SALE, FOR SALE—Ford truck cheap. Call Belmont 3013. AUTOMOBILES—-VVANTED. 1 WANT YOUR CAR and will pay you cash for it. Don’t forget your money is waiting for you. If you can’t drive in, call Main 4446 and immediate attention will be given. 212 E. NEW YORK ST. AUTOS WANTED I. Wolf Auto Parts & Tire Cos. 619 X. Illinois St. Main 1579. Auto. 22-063. AUTOMOBILES wanted. IXDIANAPOLIS AUTO SALES CO., 235 N. Pennsylvania stieet. AUTOS AND T R UCKS FOR Hll R E AUTOS for rent. Do your own driving. U-Drive Auto Service. at Hoosier Laundry. Rear Keith's theater. Main 6921. LOSERS, weepers, finders, keepers; but not o if you use a Times Want ad.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22,1921.

AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. FOR SALE ONE WESTINGHOUSE AIR COMPRESSOR COMPLETE WITH TANKS. QUICK TIRE SERVICE, INC. Meridian at North. AUTOMOBILE PAINTING. The better class. The kind that l.sts etui satisfies. WILBUR JOHNSON CO. 133 S. East st. Phones Prospect 5668, New 24-636. AI TOMOBILE mechanics, repairmen and garagemen. Send for FREE copy American Automobile Digest. contains illustrated, helpful, Instructive information you need daily. AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE DIGEST. 1067, Cincinnati. AUTOMOBILE owners, repairmen and garagemen. Send for FREE copy American Automobile Digest. contains illustrated, helpful, Instructive information you need daily. AMERICAN DIGEST, 67 Cincinnati. AUTO WASHING Our Specialty, 322-324 North Illinois S & S Auto Laundry LET US replace new celluloid lights in your old automobile curtains; also new beveled plate glass light In rear curtain, while you wait. JOHN GUEDELHOEFER WAGON CO., 202 Kentucky ave. ' DOWN TOWN TIRE SHOP. Celluloid replaced in your curtains. Curtains made to order: vulcanizing that gives satisfaction. 35 Kentucky avenue. AUTO painting’ FLEMING & ISRAEL! 130-132 E. New York street. _ Y c L . E 5 *n P_ _ B _ l c Y ct ~ E a :. Now is the time to have your motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 534-36 Mass. Ave. Main 6404. CASH paid for all kinds of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 509 Massachusetts avenue. BEAL ESTATE—FOR BALE. STsS $3,000 Cash balance $65 per month, buys an excellent eightroom modern home located on Park ave.. north. Upstairs and garage rented $55 per month, leaving four rooms downstairs for owner at $lO per month. See Templeton. Main 6574, with Bert Essex 208 Am*rican Centra'. Life bldg. /f—*? a tt Bungalow type east on (j rr /\ II Drexel between WashVj |[ |[ lngton and New York; east front. 6 rooms, modern to the minute. Price $6,750; location the very best on east side. See this property, you will buy it. Geo. A. Lucas, 40S People's Bank Bldg, Circle 6600. Evenings. Irvington 0338. S24=3N.Tacoma Five-room double, rents $35 a side; modern, except furnace; good condition; SI,OOO cash, balance S4O per month. See Templeton. Main 6574, with Bert Essex 208 American Central Life bldg. $200.00 DOWN We have three four-room cottages; electric lights, gas. well and cistern. In the 600 bio. k or; Pershing ave. Price $1 600. $lO per month Call J. W. ELDER. Evening-, Irvington 3406. ISeJimid 6c Smith, Inc. REALTORS. 134 North Delaware St. Main 4064. * n Bungalow north, thor- (( IT LVa II nughly modern, a rooms. AX Jl II 2-room basement, full lot. $5,250; $750 cash, balance $45 per month, including Interest. Geo. A. Lucas, 405 Peoples Bank Bldg. Circle 6600. Evenings and Sunday, Irvington 0338. ~\yanta7iome? I have a 5-room Hour© on Centennial Htrert, one squaro ami a half from car. In Kood munition and priced right. It ha.R electric ligate, water In kitchen. Just newly painted and decorated. Woodwork and floor* refinlehed. Han good roof and all tinwork new. Full lot with 7 young fruit trees In rear. Price $2 350; ?500 down. balance monthy. Call Randolph 7013 a Ts 3340 Ilobson street, four (( TT J] room©, gait for cooking V L Jl IVI It and, light*, full lot. 40x 7 165; 4 year* old; nplendld condition lnnide and out. Price $2,600; $250 cash, balance by the month. Geo. A. Lucas, 405 People’s Bank Bidg. Circle Evening*. Irvington 0338. DOUBLE FOR TRADE Six rooms neur Last Tenth street; gaa. electric lights, city water, bath on one side, lot 40x160. Rents SSO per month. Will take lot as part payment. Price $4,500. Mr. Trueblood. Reliable Realty Cos. 501 City Trust Bldg. Main 186. Evenings. Irvington 2268. st—} a rr 1100 block Keailng ave., U T 1 I! r> r( >oms. semi-modern. 3 Vil] H bedrooms and bath up; living room. dining room and kitchen below. Garage, full lot. $3,500; absolutely worth the money. Geo. A. Lucas, 405 People's Bank bldg. Circle 6600. Evenings, Irvington 0338. COTTAGE ON PAYMENTS. Four rooms, gas. electric lights, well and cistern: newly painted and papered. Located south. PRICE $2,150. $250 cash, $18.50 month. DUNLOP & IIOLTEGEL. REALTORS. 122 E. Market st. A w 1100 block Keailng ave., (7 tt II 6 rooms, bath, garage, U II /-W 11 a no furnace, $3,500. Best a is 14—0? k uy lu nor theaat part of city. GEO. A. LUCAS. 405 Peoples Bank Bldg. Circle 6600. Evenings, Irvington 338. FIV E-RO< 1H SEMI-MODERN. * SSOO cash, $25 per month. Price $3,250. On Keailng avenue, near Brookslde Park. Phono Mr. Ross, evenlnga, at Irvington 2401. 1 . W. L. BRIDGES, Realtor. 336-9 K. of P. Main 4114 $l5O CASH. PRICE $1,750 Four-room cottage on Bloomington st.. just off of West Washington street. Closo to school, sls a month. A. F. ZAINEY. 149 East Market St. “FOR COLORED SIOO cash and sl2 month, 3 rooms, electric lights, newly painted. Only $1,200. Russe 11. Hartman. 224 N. Delaware. VACANT, ready for occupancy, east on paved street, near St. Philip Nerl; sevenroom modern; east front home. Owner left city; must sell. See us at once. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. Main 107. SIN-ROOM SEMI -.\K)DEftN. $2,500, on payments. Sheffield avenue. West Indianapolis. Phone Mr. Adams. Irvington 1667 in the evenings. W. L. BRIDGES. Realtor. 336-9 K. of P. Main 4114

HOME NORTH. Seven-room modern with long: living room In front. East front with all Improvements in; garage, $8,500 cash. MARION COUNTY STATEJiANK. $lO CASH, then $1.25 weekly, buys large high level lot two squares southwest of fair grounds. Price $525; bargain. 540 Lemcke Annex. Main 1409. FOR SALE—Two-room house and lot, SSOO. Owner. 2384 Roosevelt avenue. FOR SALE —Ilouise, lot and furniture; all or piece ala time. 1231 Olney street. REAL ESTATE—WANTED. HOME AVANTED. Will purchase or lease modern house with at least four bedrooms and garage; located north of Thirtieth street and east of Illinois street. Willing to pay reasonable worth; payment cash or Its equlvolent. Would lease same class of property at generous rental. All answering communications confidential. Address A No. 1127, Times. ~ SELL YOUR MARS HILL LOT. Ws have a limited amount of common capital stock in the Lafayette Building Company to exchange for your Mars Hill lot. Call Belmont 777, or write LAFAYETTE BUILDING CO.. Mars Hill, Indianapolis for further Information. GOT a cash customer for a double and a single north or east. Main 8435. MARTIN MORONEY. 142 AV. Market street. At the Blue Cab. TO sell your real estate, business or patent. AVrite NORTHWESTERN BUSINESS AGENCY, Minneapolis, Minn. Times Want Ads find the rlghUpeopie for the right plaAs and the right places for the right peHle. Phone Main 3500. Auto. 18-261. ML

REAL EBTATE—SUBURBAN. FIVE ACRES, improved, within one mile of Irvington, close to Arlington ave. Ten minutes’ walk to car stop. Price $3,800. Terms, $1,500 cash. A. F. ZAINEY, 149 E. Market st. _ FARMS—FOR SALE. STOP KNOCKING Because your business is bad, or you are out of work, and trade your city property for one of our farms; then laugh at the profiteer while you lead an independent farmer’s life. Look: Stock and grain farm, 120 acres, 3)4 miles west of Spencer, running water, some timber, good corn and wheat farm; extensive improvements; half of 1920 corn crop goes with place; $75 per acre; small down payment, time on balance. Jennings county, 142 acres, fve miles south of Vernon, two miles from Greford. on Pennsylvania railroad, on old state road; large four-room house, with other reasonable improvements; abundance of water and timber. A good general grain farm; S6O per acre, on small down payment, balance time. Lawrence county. 160 acres. Improved, good soil, some timber; seven miles from Bedford, on pike; good fences; low price of S3O per acre; small down payment, balance time. These farms are all owned by this corporation and are priced low for spring sale, or will trade for Indianapolis rentals. INVESTORS BANKING SERVICE CORPORATION. 302-303 Saks bldg. Pennsylvania and Washington sts. STARK COUNTY FARM on Tippecanoe river. Good, level land; worth $l5O an acre. Will Jsell or trade for SIOO an acre. Equity $14,000; good buildings, fencing; near Culver. Ind. Frank S. Clark & Cos. 226 E. Ohio. Main 3377, WISCONSIN FARM LANDS. _ I.ANDOLOGY SPECIAL NUMBER Just out, containing 1921 facts of clover land in Marinette County, Wisconsin. If for a home or as an investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands where farmers grow rich, send at once for this special number of Landology. It Is free on request. Address SKIDMORE-RIEHLE LAND CO., 113 Skidmore-Riehle Bldg., Marinette, Wia. BUSINESS SERVICES. BARGAINS! jTjsp BARGAINS!! ,in used Sewing Machines. Complete line of parts for all makes machines. Rented and repaired. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. 312 Mass. Ave. Phone. Main 600. ~ FEATHERS Bought, nold, renovated, mattresses and pillow* made to order E F. BUKKLE. 416 Mas*, ave. Main 1423. New 23-776. PRINTING by mail; 200 business cards, $1.00; 500. $2.00; 1,000. $3.00. THOMPSON. THE PRINTER, 2100 Howard bt.. Indianapolis. razor blades Sharpened, TUTTLEDGE. 201 Jlndiana ave. FOR paper hanger, call H. JOHNSON, 245 North Gray street. Webster 6715, FOR first-claas auctioneer, cal! C. P. BIDDLE. Drexel 9181. BUSINESS CHANCES. CASH for your rooming house, grocery. garage or any business that you want to sell by our method, E. E. DEAN JL CO., 546-6 Lemcke Annex. Muln 3887. ROOMING house*, cash or terms. SEBREE, 40 N. Delaware Main 5177. WANTED —To trade for a hardware stock. Andress A No. 1126. Times. MISCELLANEOUS— FOR BALE. \ 1 1 TIIE PANTS \ / l Ilf/ STORE CO. 11l I 111/ Two Stores. \.l/ Jj Bt 48 W. Ohio St. M ft’ 114 E. Ohio St. _ W ™ FOR SALE—* DAMAGED FREIGHT at private sale for a few days. Cotton Batts for Comforts, $2.00 per carton. 7 carton Toy Rakes. Hoes and Shovels. 1 White Enamel Refrigerator, S2O. 1 Walnut Chiftcnette, $25. Lot Grappela (Grape Juice.) Axle Grease—Transmission Grease. 1 Box Tinware and Notions. Prunes —Dried Peaches. Syrup—Gallon cans. 1 Box Candles. 1 Child's Crib. 7 Child's High Chairs. 2 32x3 (e late Tires. 1 llnx Ciinlcn Flam el (or shoe lining ) 1 Lot Broken Furniture and parts (fine for some repair man.) Dry Goods, Bars Caps and Shoes. Woolen goods In bolts. Shelied Corn for Chicken Feed. Rugs, various sizes and patterns, greatly reduced. Flour Feed. Wushlng Machine. Lot shredded wheat, $2.00 per carton. Leather Grips, Trunks. Suit Cases. 69 cartons Shredded Wheat. 25 cents per carton. 248 cartons Macaroni and Spaghetti (suitable for stock food.) Mattresses. Matting Chests. Roofing Paint. Varnish and Oils. 3 barrels Yellow Ochre. Stoves and parts. Bath Tubs. Sinks, lavatories. Rice. $4.00 per 100-lb. hag. Wood and Galvanized Tubs. Burial Robes and Casket Lining Silk. Many other articles. UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION. C., C., C. & St. L. Ry. Cos. 25th and Brlghtwood ave. Open 8:00 a in. to 5:00 p. m. Saturdays. 8:00 a. m. to noon.

(quit wearing ready-mad. PANTS IS We make them to your a-a j / measure for Vl Jr LEON TAILORING CO.. 181 E. New York at. Upstairs. FOR SALE—Woven wire single bedspring. Randolph 8283. ‘ LARGE PROFITS from small expenditure follow Real Estate advertising In "AVant AJ" columns of the Times. MISCELLANEOUS—WANTED. CALL me before you sell your household goods. I will pay you cash or get you more at auction L. A. HODGES, auctioneer. Main 2534. HQ USE HO LD GOODS. USED GOODS. Better value for less money. Refinished exactly like new at half the new price. Also fine rugs, stoves and gas ranges. Guaranteed. Victrolas at cut prices. USED GOODS STORE. 424 Mass. Ave. There la only one. ' rugs” Hundreds of rugs, 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. GLAZER 211 E. AVashington st. FURNITURE. linoleum. stoves; all kinds of used goods at reduced prices. E. KROOT, 607 AV. Washington street. GO to~BAKER BEOSUfor” furidture. ' 219 East AA'ashington street. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS^ RECORDS; good records of any make you desire, 40c. BAKER BROS.. 219 East Washington. GOOD upright piano. $l4O. Payments. Main 206. Ask for Chas. C. Morgan. PLAYER piano, $4.00 per week. Main 205. CHAS. C. MORGAN. PET STOCK ANP POULTRY. DOG owners, textbook free with 4 weeks’ trial subscription to America's leading kennel weekly. Valuable advice, feeding, training. Send 25c today. SPORTSMEN’S REVIEW, 67 Cincinnati. HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dogs. INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY, City dog pound. 924 E. N. Y. 11 to 12 dally AVANTED—A good home for maltese mother cat and 2 half-grown kittens. Randolph 494. SINGLE comb white leghorn eggs for hatching. FINE Rhode Island Red rooster for sale. Call Randolph 1828. FOR SALE—Female canary bird. Phone Randolph 1791.

COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE. A/WWWWWB^/WW*/V^^^WW^W^WS COAL Large Indiana Lump $7.00 Main 6270. Auto. 23-238. COAL Indiana Lump, $7 Ohio Lump, sll. Poco. M. R., $9. Interstate Products Cos. Drexel 0914. Main 0983. SPECIAL— ~ IND. 4-INCH LUMP, $7.50 ' ILLINOIS LUMP, $9.25 ’ WEST VIRGINIA LUMP, $11.25 EASTERN KY. M. R, $10.75 EMERGENCY COAL CO. Main 5056. 46 N. Penn. Auto. 23-001. a - m * 0:30 p. m. KY. MINE RUN, $10.50 Main 1514. GENUINE ' Poca. Lump . . $12.50' Poca. M. R. . . LOO Ky. Lump . . . $1 LOO L. H. BAIN COAL CO. Main 215, Main 3531. COAL Indiana Fork Lump $7.50 Pocahontas Lump $12.50 Also other grades at reasonable prices. Drexel 0805. COAL Indian*. Illinois, Eastern Kentucky and hard coal. Big Four Elevator Prospect 6878. Auto. £2-353. Illinois Lump, $8.50 Nice, large coal, good for furnace or stove, Illinois egg, SB.OO. Prospect 3280. Auto. 62-38 4. IN DIANA LUMP— INDIANA MINE RUN. ILLINOIS EGG—ILLINOIS LUMP KENTUCKY MINE RUN—POC. MINE RUN. SELLERS COAL COMPANY. MINE RUN COAL. $6.50 E. F. MONN COAL CO. BMmont 2500. Belmont 0132. COAL AND COKREBUILDING MATERIAL Drexel 2001. Drexel 2748. Auto. 52-140. Prompt delivery. 1019 E. OHIO. Drexel 3174. Best grade Illinois lump $9.50. Best grade Indiana fotked lump. $7.75. DOLEN & RIGHTS. Main 8580. 1021 Ashland avenue. INDIANA lump, Illinois Mg lump. Virginia coal. All dean coal. DUNN COAL CO. Belmont 135. INDIANA coal. Pocahontas M. R.. $11.50; Po< uhontaa lump. $12.50. Main 8617, or Auto. 31-608. BEST 1L LI NOUS Cos AL7 *8.50; Indiana. $6.50. a t yard. Main 6030. BEST Indiana Linton lump forked, $7.50. Call Main 5216. __ ILLINOIS mine run, $8.75. Drexel 3280. Auto. 25-384. The bent bargains In automobiles are listed under Automobiles and Supplies In the Times Want Ad columns. LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES.

$l5O BUYS good team of work horses, double set of harness. Main 5615. 315 W. New York. TAKE the Times Want ad rout© to reach the home. MACmNERY AND TOOLB. SPECIAL SALE ON NEW HERCULES GASOLINE ENGINES. 1 4 TO 12 H. V. PRICES LOWER THAN BEFORE THE WAR. HURRY. NOW'S YOUR CHANCE TO GET AN ENGINE CHEAP SALE LASTS 60 DAYS. BURL FINCH. SI 4 TO 320 W. MARYLAND. WONDER MIXERS HOISTS AND PUMPS FOR BUILDINO AND BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION. ALL SIZES CARRIED IN STOCK. BURL finch pjsT , r.K'-:o w, Maryland st. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. MOVE. Red Bail will mov* you by truck with a small payment down and the balance paid monthly—anywhere. Write or ask about our plan. This only applies to LongDistance Moving. RED BALT, TRANSIT COMPANY. IS S. Capitol ave., Indianapolis. Phone Main 4631. STORAGE CHEAPEST i I \V/ RATES IN CITY. CALL I II If US. Everything at reaI || || sonabla price. Packed, IJJ jl shipped anywhere. w~-' / Locked room if desired. 30 Henry. Main 4C99. PARTLOW FI REPROOF STORAGE CO., Local and overland hauling. Private locked rooms, experienced men, prompt service, honest prices. Special attention given to packing and shipping. 419-21 E. Market st. Bell Main 2750. Auto. 23-688. Tractiou Terminal liaggage Cos. TRANSFER. Main 1293. Auto.Sl-261. DID YOU SELL IT? If not, try the automobile columns of The Times Want Ads. FINANCIAL. YOU CAN BORROW MONEY SO CHEAP anti on such easy terms of repayment from the Fidelity Loan Company, a licensed and bonded firm, for use In paying overdue bills or to buy the things you need for CASH at BARGAIN PRICES that every one should take advantage of our service. LOANS ON FURNITURE $20.00 to $300.00 at legal rates, on short notice and without publicity. We give you all the time you want to repay a loan and only charge for the actual time you have the money. Fair, Isn't it? You Can Afford to Borrow On $ 40 pay $2 a month and interest On $ 60 pay $3 a month and interest On SIOO pay $5 a month and interest PAY MORE ANY TIME AND REDUCE THE COST. IN YOUR BEHALF We are on the job eight hours a day. and through personal contact and personal service, plus a deep personal interest, we can serve you and your friends as you wish to be served. In these unusual times, business friendships, close relations, mutual understandings and co-operation are reaU assets to all of us. We are ready to go three-fourths of the way. Now it Is up to you. FIDELITY LOAN CO. 106 E. Market St. Room 532 Lemcke Bldg. Main 1278. _ _ _ _ _ Auto._27-752. WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKE REAL ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. WE PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACTS. MORTGAGES. BONDS AND STOCKS LISTED AND UNLISTED. INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO. FRANK K. SAWYER. Pros. Fifth floor Indianapolis Securities Bldg. Southwest coiner Delaware and Market. FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WILSON. 109 N. Delaware st. Main 1618. INSURANCE In all branches. .AUBREY D. PORTER, 916 Peoples Bank bldg. Main 7049. J

LEGAL NOIILE. Office of the Board of Park Commissioner* of the City of Indianapolis. To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given by the board of park commissioners of the city of Indianapolis that by Its acquisition resolution It has determined that It Is desired and deemed necessary to make the following appropriation or purchase of land for park purposes in said city; that the land so to be acquired and to be used for such park purposes lies within the following described boundaries, towlt: Beginning at a point In the east line of the northeast quarter of section three (3), township 15 north, range 4 east, Marion County, Indiana, 2,003.04 feet south of the northeast corner of aforesaid section three, said point being the southeast corner of the suodivlsion of Woodford and recorded in plat book 17, page 193 in tho recorder's office of Marion County, Indiana; thence south measured along the east line of aforesaid section 3, 97.7 feet to a point in the center line of Pleasant Run; thence north 82 degrees 9 minutes, west 204.7 feet to a point; thence south 81 degrees 42 minutes, west 102 feat to a point; thence south 80 degrees 30 minutes, west 465.5 feet to a point; thence south 72 degrees, west 195 feet to a point; thence north 60 degrees 45 minutes, west 123.5 feet to a point; thence north 65 degrees 33 minutes, west 29C.3 feet to a point; thence north 58 degrees 39 minutes, west 274.9 feet to a point, said point being the Intersection of the center line of Pleasant Run and the west line of the subdivision of Woodford extended south; thence north no degrees 6 minutes, west 37.2 feet to a point, said point being the southwest corner of the aforesaid subdivision of Woodford, thence southeastwardly and eastwardly along the south line of the subdivision of Woodford, 1,585.13 W>et! to the place of beginning containing 4.42 acres. By this resolution it Is provided that Thursday. Feb. 3, 1921. at 2 o’clock p. m., at the office of the board in the city hall In said city, be the time when final action shall be taken confirming, modifying or rescinding said resolution, and when It wilt receive and hear remonstrances from persons Interested in or affected by such proceedings, ar.d when it will determine the public utility and benefit thereof. CHARLES E. COFFIN. SAMUEL E. RAUH, FRED C. GARDNER, EDWARD A. STUCKMEYER, Board of Park Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. NOTICE. Office of the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given by the board of park commissioners of the city of Indianapolis that by Its acquisition resolution It has determined that It is desired and deemed necessary to make the following appropriation or purchase of land for park purposes in said city; that the land so to be acquired and to be used for such park purposes are along the north side and adjacent to 25th street and east of Martindale avenue in the city of Indianapolis, and lies within the following described boundaries, towlt: Beginning at the southeast corner of the east half of the northwest quarter of section 30. township 16 north, range 1 east, Marlon County, Indiana; thence west along the south line of aforesaid half quarter section 1,269 feet to the southwest corner of the east half of the aforesaid quarter section, thence north along the west line of the east half of the aforesaid quarter section, 1,310.63 feet to a point, said point being 1,360 feet south of the north line of the east half of the arorsald quarter section; thence cast parallel to and 1,360 feet south of the north line of the east half of the aforesaid quarter section. 1.259 feet to a point In the east line of the aforesaid quarter section; thence south along the east line of the aforesaid quarter section 1.319.92 feet to place of beginning, containing 31.01 acres. By this resolution it Is provided that Thursday. Feb. 3, 1921, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the office of the board. In the city hall in said city, be the time when final action shall be taken confirming, modifying or rescinding said resolution, and when it will receive and bear remonstrances from persons interested in or affected by such proceedings, and when it will determine tho public utility and benefit thereof. CHARLES E. COFFIN. SAMUEL E. RAUH, FRED C. GARDNER. EDWARD A. STUCKMEYER. Board of Park Commissioners of the city _ of Indianapolis.

NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. The unc ersigned Commissioners appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Hancock County. Indiana. In Cause No. 14536 in said Court, wherein Hazel Morrison ct al. are plaintiffs and Pearl Randall et al., defendants, hereby give notice that, pursuant to order of Court made In said cause, they will offer for sale to the highest bidder, at their respective offices in the City of Indianapolis, whose location Is below given, at 10 a. m.. Feb. 19. 1921. and from day to cay thereafter until sold, the following described real estate In Marlon County. Indiana, to-wlt: Lots numbned Eighty-three (83) and Eighty-four (84) In Butler Grove Addition to the City of Indianapolis: ALSO That part of lots numbered one (1) and two !2) In square numbered forty (40) In the City of Indianapolis, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point In the South line of New York Street In said City of Indisrapolis. One Hundred and Thirty-five (135) feet west of the Northeast corner of said Lot One (1). and running thence west, with said South line of New York stieet. Sixty (60) feet, to the Northwest corner of said Lot One (1); thence South Eighty-four (84) feet, with the West lines of said Lots One (1) and Two (2); thence cast, parallel with the South line of New York street. Sixty (60) feet, thence north Eighty-four (84) feet, to the place of beglrning: Sale will be made In lots or parcels to suit purchasers, and for not less than full appraised value of each lot or parcel so sold. Terms —Ail cash; or. at purchasers' option, one-third cash upon delivery of deed, one-third In nine months and onetUrd In eighteen months, deferred payments to bear Interest at six per cent per annum, and be secured ty first, purchasemoney mortgage on the real estate sold. All sales subject to approval of the judge of the Hancock Circuit Court. JAMES L. MITCHELL. 216 Indiana Trust Building. CHARLES B. CLARKE, 733 Bankers' Trust Building. Commissioners.

No. 8 084. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S NOTICE. United States of America, District of Indiana. ss: AA'hereas. a libel of information was filed In the District Court of the United States for the District of on the 20th day of January. 1921. by Frederick Van Nuys, Esq.. United States Attorney, on behalf of the United Btates against 106 more or less bottles 2)4-ounce size, and 46 more or less bottles 16-ounce size, of a drug labeled In part “Eucamul." seized at said district In violation of Interstate commerce law. and claiming damages In the sum of $ , and praying process against said picperty, ar.d that the same nay 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 Indiana, on the first Monday of March next at 10 o'clock of the forenoon of that day, then ar.d there to Interpose their claims and make their allegations In that behalf. MARK STOREN, Marshal, U. a Attest: NOBLE C. BUTLER. Clerk. NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL AVARRANTS OR NOTES. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as trustee of Cass Township In Greene County. Indiana, will sell three warrants or notes of the township In the sum of S6OO and two of SSOO, In all $1,600. on Thursday the 10th day of February, 1921, at ten o'clock a. m. at the schoolhouse In Newberry In said township. Said warrants or notes are Issued pursuant to a resolution of the township advisory board and will bear Interest at not to exceed 6% and will be due on July 1. 1921, and are payable at the Citizens Bank of Newberry. Indiana. Bids will be received for said warrants at 5% and at 6% and the purchaser may hid on all or one or more and tho trustee and advisory board reserve the right to reject any and all bids. No bid will bo received or entertained at less than face. All bids must be sealed. OLIVER BREAVER, Trustee Cass Township, Greene County. NOTICK ~ STATE OF INDIANA. DEPARTMENT OF STATE. To All Whom These Presents Shall Come. Greeting: I. Ed Jackson, secretary of State of the State of Indiana, hereby certify that the Indianapolis Printing Company has this day caused to be filed In the office of the secretary of State of the State of Indiana, the properly signed and attested consents, statements and papers required by section 1 of an act of the Genera! Assembly of the State of Indiana. entitled, “An act prescribing the method and piocedure for the voluntary dissolution of private corporations and voluntary associations, and declaring an emergency,” approved March 14, 1913. And I further certify that said written consents, staterr ents and papers so filed as aforesaid, show that said company and the officers thereof have complied with the provisions of said section 1 ot said act and that said corporation is now in process of dissolution. In witness whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal [SEAL] of the State of Indiana at the city of Indianapolis this 15th day January. A. D., 1921. ED JACKSON, Secretary of Stats. !By P. H. AVOLFARD. Deputy.

LEGAL NOTICE. LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE’S REPORT. Report of the receipts and expenditures of Guy D. Hamilton, trustee of Lawrence Township, Marion County, Indiana, from Jan. 1, 1920, to Dec. 31, 1920, Inclusive. RECEIPTS. Oaklandon State Bank, lnt gen fund 4.52 Lawrence State Bank, lnt gen fund 6.89 Lawrence State Bank, lnt bond fund 1.16 Leo K. Fesler, lnt Con sch and State revenue 1,387.39 Lawrence State Bk, lnt gen fund 9.20 Law. State Bank, lnt bond fund 6.25 Oaklandon St Bk, lnt gen fund 14.90 Lawrance St Bk, lnt Bond fund 6.05 Vocational Sup. Cos., refd supplies 18.53 Oaklandon St Bk, lnt gen fund 11.84 Lawrence St Bk. lnt gen fund.. 5.00 Oaklandon St Bk. lnt gen fund 10.03 Oaklandon State Bank, money borrowed special school fund.. 1,000.00 Leo K. Fesler, sur dog fund rec 223.99 Lawrence St Bk, int gen fund 1.51 Lawrence St Bk, int bond fund 6.35 Con. Natl Bk, money borrowed 2,000.00 Leo K. Fesler, ad payment 4,000.00 Oaklandon St. Bk., loan sp sch fd 4.000.00 Oaklandon St. Bk.. Apr int gn fd 9.66 Law. St. Bank, Apr int gen fund .74 Law. St Bk, Apr int bond fund 6.13 Paul N. Anderson, retiremt fund , 10.00 Glenn P. Bolander, retire fund.. 10.06 Eva M. Lennes, retire fund..... 10.00 Ernest Mock, retirement fund... 10.00 Edna Kuhn, retirement fund.... 10.00 Madge Kesselring. retire fund.. 10 00 David A. Emry, refund overpay 75.00 Jas. Watson, assess, dog tx omit 14.00 Bond fund dep. int trans tul fnd 42.41 Lawrence St Bk, loan spl sch fnd 1,000.00 Lawrence St Bk, int gen & bd fnd 6.51 Jas. Watson, assessor, dog tax.. 665.00 Oaklandon St Bk, int Maj- gn fnd 7.75 Oaklandon St Bk, int June gn fd 4.61 Law. St Bk, int June gen fund 6.58 Leo K. Fesler, June settlement.. 21,862.30 James AVatson, assess, dog tax... 23.00 Bond fund dep, in trans tui fund 25.92 Leo K. Fesler, Con twp int fund 1,403.61 Leo K. Fesler, Mate Normal rev 86.91 Chas. P. AA’rlghtl trans tuition.. 385.71 AV. E. AVoodard, transfer tuition 134.99 Law. St Bk. July lnt gen fund.. 20.58 Oaklandon St Bk, July in gn fnd 16.72 Oaklandon St Bk, Aug. int gen fd 15.74 Law. St Bk. int Aug gen fund 16.99 Trans fm rd to spl school fund 500.00 Law. St Bk. loan sp! schl fund 2.000.00 Oaklandon St Bk, dep int Sept 12.31 i Skyles E. Test by ”oyd Tem- ; pleton, full pay Key Point R E 865.00 i Law. St Bk, dep lnt for Sept.., 16.52 Oaklandon St Bk, Oct. lnt 10.17 j Lawrence St Bk, Oct. int 14.68 Chas. F. & Rose A. Mcllvain, I schl bonds for Law. school site 4,000.00 ! Oaklandon St Bk. loan spl sc fnd 2,000.06 Oaklandon St Bk. int for Nov.. 6.24 Lawrence St Bk, int for Nov... 16.15 Leo K. Fesler, ad pay spl fund.. 3,000.00 Leo K. Fesler, ad pay tuition fnd 2,000.00 W. H. Johnson & Son Cos, return incln. grates 34.80 George Mangus, dog tax ....... 3.00 A. J. Emery, dog tax 3.00 D. E. Peters, dog tax 3.00 Daniel E. Jackson, dog tax..... 3.00 A. J. Wadsworth, dog tax...... 3.00 E. A. Newkirk, dog tax......... 8.60 C. E. Slgman, dog tax 3.00 Ralph Trittipoe, dog tax ...... 8.00 O. A. Zook, dog tax 3.00 O. E. Keesling, dog tax 3.00 Albert Tate, dog tax 3.00 James Wheatley, dog tax S.OO J. B. Russell, dog tax ......... 3.00 Glenn Crawford, dog tax 3.00 George McCord, dog tax 3.00 A'lrginia Clair, dog tax 3.00 Irvin Hamm, dog tax 3.00 Leo K. Fesler, Deo. settloment., 19,442.04 John J. Neeley, dog tax S.OO Everett Clair, dog tax 3.00 DISBURSEMENTS. Eva M. Lennes, traction tickets 10.00 Ernest Mock, manual train sups 13.75 Jchn W. Ringer, pay cn light pit I-awrence McGheney, raul gray. ’ 5.00 Homer Zook, driving hack 38.00 Lewis Bolander, driving hack... 60.00 Grover Everett, hauling gravel.. 10.00 Edgar Swartz, driving hack 300.00 Harry Smith, advisory board fee 5.00 Archie Russell, advisory board.. 5.00 Wm. B. Flick, advisory board.. 6.00 Ind. Dally Times, legal adv.. 2.34 Sargeant Paint Cos., paints ..... 26.10 i Crouch & Foster, hardware 27.87 {W. H. Johnson & Son Cos., plumb 484.28 I Paul N. Anderson, misc exps... 12.46 I AA r . J. Holiday & Cos., hdw and paints 9.40 Light & Power Cos., service 18.60 Trac Light & Power Cos., service 9.20 Mrs. A. B. Yorger, transportation 26.00 AA'm. G. Newhouse. driving hack 30.00 A. C. Hamilton. Janitor service.. 80.00 Alexis Riley, Janitor services.... 80.00 Wm. A. Hunt, janitor service... 75.00 Birt Apple, driving hack 100.00 David A. Emry, driving hack .. 100.00 AA’att Hartman, driving hack ... 80.00 Albert Hartman, driving hack.. 80.00 A. B. Yorger. driving hack ..... 80.00 Edward Johnston, driving hack. 80.00 Chester A. Morgan, driving hack 140.00 Thomas Newkirk, driving hack. 200.00 J. B. Russell, driving hack 120.00 C. H. Bakes, janitor supplies... 55.82 Leroy McGhehey, teaching 50.00 Joseph Beechler, hauling gravel 5.00 Eva M. Lennes, H. S. supplies.. 23.20 Edward Springer, hauling gravel 20.00 AVorth Perkins, hauling gravel.. 20.00 A. Shafer, hauling gravel 20.00 Pierce Smith, hauling gravel.... 20.00 Earl Hausafuß, hauling gravel.. 15.00 AVm. Beveriand, hauling gravel 25.00 Atha Van Laningham. teaching. 50.00 Arthur Mason, teaching 60.00 Lessle Negley, teaching 50.00 Anna Pernow, teaching 60.00 Adam Trimble, rep schl hack.. 37.85 Helen McConnell 60.00 Vocational Supply Cos. M. T. sup 15.53 Dale F. Morgan, hauling gravel 22.50 Anthony Klepfer, painting gym 28.00 Sam Cohn, culvert pipes 11.50 Samuel Hanson, teaching 15.00 Chas. K. McCormack, atty fees 100.00 Hazel L. Stanley, teaching 65.00 Eugene Watson, teaching 75.00 Lawrence State Bank, int coups 22.50 Wm. U. Newhouse, driving hack 100.00 J. W. Negley, for gravel 4.80 J. W. Negiey. for gravel 18.60 Lewis Bolander, driving hack... 100.00 E. AVhlte, Janitor's supplies 42.47 M. E. Freeman. H. S. supplies.. 14.48 Ennis Yorger. hauling gravel... 12.60 Lawrence State Bank, int coups 123.75 Union Traction Cos., tiks for pupls 30.00 T. A. Mowery. light fixtures.... 9.00 Ernest E. Lefforge, teaching.... 100.00 Walter S. Davis, teaching 120.00 Ruth B. Carter, teaching 120.00 Paul N. Anderson, teaching .... 145.00 Ernest Mock, teaching 116.00 Chester D. Apple, teaching .... 90.00 Leeta M. Lingle, teaching 100.00 Edna Kuhn, teaching 95.00 Arthur Mason, teaching 60.00 Anna Pernow, teaching 40.00 Lessle Negley, teaching 60.00 Atha A'an Laningham. teaching. 35.00 Eugene AVatson, teaching 75.00 Lester Craig, teaching 70.00 Hazel L. Stanley, teaching 50.00 Eva M. Lennes. teaching 130.00 Madge Kesselring, teaching .... 100.00 Leroy McGhehey. teaching 100.00 Aletha AVadsworth, teaching ... 95.00 Mabel Hartman, teaching 95.00 Glenn P. Bolander, teaching.... 145.00 George Riley, cleaning radiators 10.00 Blrt Apple, driving hack 80.00 David A Emry, driving hack... 80.00 A. B. Yorger, driving hack 80.00 Henry Heller, cement work No. 6 10.00 Watt Hartman, driving hack ... 80.00 Edgar Swartz, driving hack.... 80.00 Albert Hartman, driving hack . . 80.00 Edward Johnston, driving hack. 80.00 Chester A. Morgan, driving hack SO.OO J. B. Russell, driving hack 60.00 Wm. A. Hunt, driving hack... 80.00 Alexis Riley, Janitor services 80.00 A. C. Hamilton, janitor services. 80.00 Wm. A. Hunt, Janitor services.. 20.00 Eldo Poole, repairs to road plow 2.00 O. D. Rushton. clean snow off rds 7.60 Wm. Beveriand, labor on roads. . 5.00 Earl Hausafus. labor on roads.. 1.60 AV. W. Beckley, for gravel 15.60 Homer Zook, driving hack 26.00 Lawrence State Bank, lnt coups 180.00 Traction Cos., light bill No. 6.... 11.70 Klger & Cos., voucher books 18.16 Kiger & Cos., misc schl supplies. 252.73 Traction Light and Power Cos.. No. 9 10.10 Fishers Lumber Cos., SI. T. repair and supplies *9.25 Lawrence State Bank, int coups 22.60 Clell Barcus, general repairs. — 11.60 Hazel L. Stanley, teaching 60.00 Wm. Leon Brown, coal 654.33 AA’m. Leon Brown, labor, supplies 53.31 Blrt Apple, labor and cement... 11.50 Helen McConnell, teach music-ar 60.00 Eva M. Lennes, teaching 150.00 Eugene Watson, teaching 150.00 Arthur Mason, teaching 100.00 Paul N. Anderson, teaching .... 145.00 Chester D. Apple, teaching 90.00 Edna Kuhn, teaching 95.00 Lester Craig, teaching 70.00 Arra Pernow. teaching 90.0) Hazel L. Stanley, teaching 65.00 Atha A’an Laningham, teaching. 85.00 Lessle Negley, teaching 100.00 Elizabeth Means, teaching 217.60 Ernest E. Lefforge, teaching.... 90.00 Leeta Lingle, teaching 100.00 Ernest Mock, teaching 115.00 Lewis Bolander. driving hack .. 100.09 Glenn P. Bolander. teaching ... 146.00 Ruth B. Carter, teaching 120.00 Walter S. Davis, teaching 120.00 Madge Kesselring, teaching .... 95.0 > Mabel Hartman, teaching 95.00 Leroy McGhehey. teaching 100.00 Aletha Wadsworth, teaching ... 95.00 Light & Power Cos., bill No. 6... j 12.29 Light & Power Cos., bill No. 9.. 10.0' 1 Columbia School Supply Cos, sups 45.3‘. Watt Hartman, driving hack... 25,00 Homer Zook, transportation ... 25.00 (Continued on Next Page)