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INDIANA DAILY TIMES 26-2* S. Meridian St. PHONES—CLASSIFIED ADV. DEPT. Mato 8690 Automatic 28-861 RATES. One time 09 per line Three consecutive times.. .08 per line Six consecutive times 07 per Una Male or female help wanted, situation wanted, male or femal?; rooms to let and board and rooms wanted— One time 08 per line Three conseeutlve times.. .07 per line Stx consecutive times 08 per line Contract rates on application. Legal notices .09 per line Lodges and clnb notices 78c per Insertion Church notices (1 Inch or less) 80c per Insertion Over X Inch, .07 per line additional. ' Death r-Otices, 350 per insertion. Card of Thanks or In Memorlam notices 07 per line Ads received until 10:80 a. m. for publication same dap. FUNERAL DIRECTORB. FLANNER & BUCHANAN 820 North Illinois St. Funeral director* to the people of Indianapolis sines 1887. Phones: Main 6 41-642. Auto. 99-941. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY TDalcL parlors 1222 Union St. George Grinsteuier Funeral director. 822 East Market. Old phone Main 908. New Phone 27-208. A M. Ragsdale. J. We ten Price. John Paul Ragsdale A M. RAuBDALS CO 828 North Delaware street. J. C. WILSON J2S© Prospect. Auto. 81-671. Prospect 825. W. T. BLASENGYM 1828 Shelby st. proa 2670. Auto. 61-114 FUNERAL DIRECTORS — WM. E. KRIEGER. New 21-184. Main 1484. 1402 N. Illinois. GADD —BERT S. GADD, 2130 Prospect st. Phones: Prospect 422. Automatic 62-278. Undertakers—hioEY titub. v.. North Del. New 26-664. Main 2680, “ FEENEY A FEENEY. Acto. 24-196. It 34 N. Illinois Main 643. DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. HEGERTY, PATRICK —Brother of Mrs. P. B. Gallagher, Ann and John Hegerty. died Monday. March 14. at the home. 411 TV. Norwood street, age 67 years. Funeral Friday. March 18 at 8:39 a. m.. at residence, followed by services at St. John s Church at 9 o’clock. Burial at Hply Cross cemetery. Friends invited. Please omit flowers. WAUGH, JUDGE DANIEL—Body will lie in state at M. E. Church at Tipton, from XI a. m. till 2 p. m. Thursday. March 17. Funeral at 2 p. m. at the M. E. Church, the Rev. Arthur Preston officiating. Burial at Waugh family lot. .LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Bunch of keys with Identification tag reading Sec. Foreman. B. & M. R. R., A. O. W. No. 20. 1912. Greenfield, Maas., Return to J. E. Smith, 815 North La Salle street Call Webster 5109 or Belmonth 0234. LOST TWO SOLITAIRE DIAMOND RINGS, ONE KARAT AND ONE MORE THAN A KARAT; ENGRAVED M. H. T. FINDER PLEASE CALL MAIN 6412. LIBERAL REWARD. LOST —About 1150 In black bill fold, by truck driver. Please call Washington 2370, ring 3. or Deschler’s Cigar Cos., 137 6. Illinois street. LOST—WhitTmale dog with yellow spots and ears, name Sam; check 703. Circle 6173; medium size. Reward. 715 W. New York street. LOST—Combi natfon end gate of truck. Saturday near Fair Ground; reward. Irvington 3328. LOST —Light brown fox neckpiece near English theater. 'Reward. Randolph 6854, f LOST —On Illinois, near 27th st.. gold pencil. Harrison 1630. Reward. LOST —Masonic pin. Monday afternoon. Call Webster 4101. "personal*. ABSOLUTELY reliable and confidential detective work performed; reasonable rates. O’NEIL SECRET SERVICE. 25% W. Washington. Circle 5656. Night. Washington 2980. • FAIRMONT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement; private; prices reasonable; may work for board; babies adopted! Write for booklet. MRS. T. B. LONG. 4911 E. 27th st.. Kansas City. Mo. EVERYBODY SUFFERING PILES. CONstlpation. ulceration, fistula, fissures, bleeding, itching, write free trial PAINLESS PILE CURE. S. U. Tarney. Auburn, Ind. ~ LODGES AND CLUBS. K. OF P. Marion Lodge No. 1, will work the third rank on several candidates Wednesday night. After the work there will be a smoker and lunch Visitors wl.l be welcomed. GUY DUNCAN C. C. J. H. ORNDORFF, K. of R. Jind J3. LIGHT HOOSEKEEPINGI ROOMS. TWO or three nice, clean modern rooms by Madame A. Morgan, 1017 N. Alabama; take Alabama car; home privileges. EXCEEDINGLY desirable room and kitchenette; steam heat. Main 9578. DELAWARE. 806 N.; light housekeeping rooms; furnished; 2 and 3 suites. ONE room with kitchenette, 605 East Twenty-fourth street.

ROOMS—TO LET. HOTEL PURITAN. (Fire-proof j Market and New Jersey streeta Rates: 81 and $2.50; special weekly rates on applicatlon. ALABAMA. 125 N.; nicely furnished room for rent; $3.60 and $4 a week. Main 2010. NEATLY furnished room adjoining bath; walking distance, for gentlemen. Circle >364. WASHINGTON, E., 5217; modern, nicely furnished front room. Irvington 0215. DELAWARE. room; 2 gentlemen. BOARD AND ROOMS—TO LET. GOOD homes for children are offered by the Children’s Aid Association, corner Market and Delaware. Telephone Main 2306, BOARD and room young married couple preferred ; references; private home. Irvington 1050. ROOM and breakfast In modern private home; good location. East Tenth car. Webster 6204, VERMONT. W-, 140; the NormandfUe; new clean, modern; weekly rates. Circle 0873. IRVINGTON; room and board, two girls employed; reasonable. Irvington 1842. INSTRUCTIONS. LEARN the art of violin playing by a private teacher: for appointment and Information call Randolph 8499. TAILORS AND~CLEANERS. )WWVWWWWIA^WWWWVVWWW> Cooksey Rug Cleaner Circle 5437. 72S PAYETTE ST. GENUINE TAILORED SUITS. At popular prices. All kinds of alterations. We are tailors; we know how. We call and deliver. FRANK. THE TAILOR. I>o E. Washington St. Main 1831. ~ p^T^9-T IVES - Quiglev-Hyland Agency Civil andT Criminal Investigators. 626-529 Law bldg. Main 2901. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES. VIOLET Ray and Swedish massage. MISS DE VERB, 13 Sj W. Market. Room 12. MOTORCYCLES7AND BICYCLES. 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 motorcycle*. FLOYD PETERMAN, 609 Masaachu•tU avesua.

M A I.EHEL P-WANT ED. SALES MANAGER AS DISTRIBUTOR DIRECT factory representative; a man or Arm to take over the exclusive selling of the most needed auto accessory; bar none; nationally advertised; no competition. Don’t answer unless you can finance initial order to secure agency. ALCEMO MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 131 Bridge street, Newark, N. J. 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, 20 South West street. Main 2056. GOOD fraternal organizers make SSOO monthly. Indiana manager wanted. Our new plan produces results. Give experience. LOYAL BOHEMIANS. 568 Clay street. San Francisco. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 309 E. Washingon st., Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 757. FOR SALE—Concord grape vines; guaranteed two years old; 60c each. Belmont 2967. " SITUATION WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Cellars to dig, sodding, gradlng and transfer work. Webster 3942, salesmen—wanted. SALESMEN AND DEALERS. Anto owners, dealers, salesmen and battery charging stations. Get In touch with a good proposition, our solution will preserve the battery, hold the charge and charge quicker. Guaranteed to do as we claim or money refunded. Good side line for salesmen. ACME SALES CO. , 41 S. Capitol, Indianapolis. EXPERIENCED stock salesmen for firstclass dividend paying securities of oldestablished Indiana corporation. Call at room 610 Board of Trade any Tuesday or W ednesday. FEMALE H.ELP—WANTED. WANTED—TWO YOUNG LADIES to work in our office at $2.60 per day in exchange for a business course. This is a splendid opportunity for you if you are anxious to take a business course, but a little short on funds. Ask for Fred W. C,:se, prln., CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, Pennsylvania and Vermont Sts. Next door to Y. W. C. A. YOUNG women, between the ages of 17 and 26, desiring permanent employment, with assurance of advancement, are requested to Investigate the opportunities available to our operating employes. Room 352. Indiana Bell Telephone Cos., corner New York and Meridian streets. WHITE woman, some short orders; 110 Sunday work. STATE LIFE LUNCH, State Life Bldg. SITUAT ION WANT ED— FEMALE, CHILDRENS AID ASSOCIATION EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. 610 Indianapolis Securities Co.’s Bldg. Phones: Circle 3784. Auto. 22-034. No charge. Call between 8 and 12 a. m. Wanted—Factory, store and office work for boys 14 to 16; white or colored. Wanted—Farm work for toys. Wanted—-Position for white second maid; no children; good references. Wanted-*-Washings to be done at home. Wanted—Restaurant work for women. EIGHT years’ experience; double entry bookkeeping. Burroughs typist; A-l reference. Address A No. 1689. Times. MRS. TAYLOR is doing the best and quickest laundry work in town. Call Webster 5682 for information. FAMILY washings and wet washings called for and delivered. Drexei 4474. WASHINGS to bring home and cleaning. 419 Dorman street. CURTAINS to launder. Drexei 0895. Auto. 61-656. LACE curtains laundered. Webster 7258. REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. COLORED BUYERS. Pretty 4-room bungalow home E. Eighteenth street; electric lights, good well ana shed. Price $2,500; SSOO cash, $25 month. Four-room bungalow. Columbia avenue 1 electric lights, we,i and shed. Price $2,5u0, S3OO cash. MOSLANDER A SON. 822 Peoples Bank Bldg. 0856. Double, Bargain 6 rooms side, thoroughly modern. Always rented; newly painted and in One repair. PRICE $7,000. Near Pennsylvania Car Line. JThis is a snap. See us. DUNLOP A HOLTE IEL, REALTORS. 122 E. Market st. 7-BOOM double, N. New Jersey, north of Fall Creek; strictly modern. 3 bedrooms and bath up, 4 rooms down, with hardwood finish, full basement, double garage, east front. Good value at $8.50). Call Trueblood. RELIABLE REALTY CO., 501 City Trust Bldg., Main 01MJ. Evenings Irvington 2265. An 8-room house in Irv(7 rr II Ington, modern; lot 80x II II al6o. Can be bought for a u jfi.iM, with SI,OOO down, $55 per month, or $6,000 cash. Ben M. Cloud, with George A. Lucas, 405 People’s Bunk bldg. Phone office, Circle 6600. Res., Harrison 2282. Good Buy North Eicht-room house. Located 3100 block Central avenue. Good condition. Priced for quick tale $6,760. Act quick. Call real estate department WM. F. WOCHEH, 505 City Trust. Main 3998. doTble^east— payments Six-room modern; Improved street. Rents S3O side. Priced at $6,800. Payments. Only SI,OOO cash. Charles H. Bailey. Marion Ccfunty State Bank. Five-Room Cottage, South City water; gas for cooking; good condition; excellent location. Price $2 900; i SSOO cash will handle. Call real estate department. WM. F. WOCHER, 805 City Trust. Main 39M. GRAY st.. 660 N.; strictly modern small home, five rooms and sunroom. built-in features, brick and cement poicb. paved streets. Takes $1,500 cash, balance monthly. The Southern Lumber Cos. $lO CASH, then $1.25 weekly, buys large high level lot two squares southeast of fair grounds. Price $525; bargain. 640 Lemcke Annex. Main 1409. I HAVE any kind of a home you want and some of the best property on the south side; for information call Drexei 6184 after 4 p. m. LET PAUL V. MATKIN Insure you today against fire toes, 306 Lombard Bldg. REAL ESTATE—SALE OR TRADE^. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Eight-room house In Dunkirk, Ind.; first-clues condition. MARTIN MOUONEY, Room 209 Lombard Bldg. Main 6807. LOTS FOR SALE. GOOD LOT 5400 block Carrollton ave. Will sell cheap. Real Estate Dept., WM. F. WOCHEIt, &$5 City Trust. Main 8998. REALESTATE—WANTED.^ WE WILL buy cottage* or doubles regardless of repair. Russe H. Hartman. 224 North Delaware. HAVE a cash customer for 7 or 8-room thoroughly modern, north or east. MARTIN MORONEY, 209 Lombard Bldg. Main 6507. TO Sell or buy real eitate see INVESTORS BANKING SERVICE CORP., 302-3 Saks Bldg. WANTED—DupIex In Woodruff Place. Randolph 6104. FARMS—FOR SALE. A MONEY-MAKING FARM. 27 acres near Marlon. Ind.; fine soil, 7room brick house; modern; right on city car line. Stock and poultry business well established. Owner must sell, account other interest*. If you have some cash let us tell you about this place. ORIN JESSUP LAND CO. 705-10 Occidental Bldg. WISCONSIN FARM LANDS.. LANDOLOGY SPECIAL NUMBER. Just our. 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 fanners grow riah, send at once for this special number of Landology. It Is free on request. Address SKIDMORE-RIEHLK LAND CO.. 113 Skidmore-Rlehle Bldg., Marinette, Wls. BUSINESS CHANCES. _ CASH and carry grocery. North Delaware.

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. i YOUR CREDIT Is Good With Us. Oakland 84-C sedan, driven less than 4 000 miles. In splendid condition, $1,400. Henderson touring car; motor In excellent condition. $325. Mitchell, white wire wheeled roadster; five Royal cord tires. You will have to see this car to appreciate its value. Price $876. Oakland 84-C touring, SI,OOO. Will take your old car in on trade and allow liberal terms. ilMl iITII GAR GG. 325 North Pennsylvania Street. Main 1007. Auto. 22-122. “Heßought a Nash” Nash Sedan $1,750 Nash Coupe 1,750 Nash Touring 1,350 Nash Touring with Rex allseason top 1,400 Nash Roadster 1,350 These automobiles have been thoroughly rebuilt throughout, are guaranteed and will be sold under the same warranty as the new. Losey-Nash Sales Cos. 400 North Capitol. Main 3348, 3349. Buick touring new tiree $750.00 Columbia Sport model, new car. .. $1,30U.00 Studebaker roadster $296.00 Commonwealth touring:, 1920 $876.00 Moon Sport model, new car $2,550.00 Dodge touring $55(.00 Maxwell coupe $395.00 Ford truck, light delivery $275.00 These cars are mechanically perfect In every day. Phone us. Main 5716 for demonstration. DIETZ-J AMES CO. 834 East Market St. MAXWELL TOURING This car is in good running condition. Priced at a bargain, $275. Terms. Rebuilt Dept. Lexington Motor Sales. 1142 Meridian, North. Main 6384. 1919 WILLYS COUPE Rebuilt throughout; good paint. 4 tires like new, 1 spare never on. Guaranteed to be right. Terms. Rebuilt Dept. Lexington Motor Sales. 1142 Meridian, North. Main 6384. 'either new or used cars. INVESTIGATE OUR YEAR PLAN. “YOU SELECT TITE CAR, WE FURNISH THE MONEY" AUTOMOBILE FUNDING CO. 912-13 Hum.’.Mansur Bldg. 1920 STUTZ touring. 6 pa aetiger car. Ilk* new, been run 3 500 mile**. For quick sale, $2,675, cash or term*. \Jain $348. OVERLAND touri g car in flrnt-class condition. $275, cash or terms. See Mil. BECK. 928 N. Pennsylvania Ktreot. bCTcYk, 1917 end 1918 touring. s^2s. cawh or terms. See MR. BECK. 928 N. Pennsylvania .street. MAXWELL touring, 1920. In perfect condition. See MR. BECK. 928 N. Pennsylvania. TR U C KS—FO R SA L t 192 C Maxwell Trucks Two practically new one-ton Maxwell trucks and one practically new 1320 MAXWELL school bus (.suitable for picnics, par ies, etc.) will be sold for the amount of our claims. All three car* were recently overhauled aid repainted. A rra r.gcnients have been made to display these cars In the Used Car Department of the Gibson Company, Capitol avenue at Michigan. Atlas Securities Cos. 70S Fletcher Savings & Trust Bldg. SPECIAL PRICES will be mad, on all our used trucks. We need the room. One 1-ton Kissel; covered express body. One Oldsmoblle; covered express body. One Maxwell; panel body, light delivery. Stewart 1%-ton, guaranteed same as guarantee on new truck. This is a real bargain. Will have one 98-ton Stewart with same guarantee In a few days. All above truoka are in excellent condition and practically all have extra good tires. We also have a few sample winter cabs to clobe out at less than wcoleaaie coat. MARTIN TRUCK CO. Indiana Dletrlbutors Ktuart Truck. 828 North Delaware St. Main 1836. Auto. 31-672. ONE light delivery, panel body, atarter and electric lights. MK. BECK, 1)28 N. Pennsylvania atreet. I WANT YOUR CAR and will pay you cash for it. Don’t forget your money ip waiting for you. If you can’t drive in, call Main 4446 and immediate attention will be given. 212 E. NEW YORK ST. 20 PER C ENT MORE For your auto. See ua first. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO SALES CO. 235 N. Pennsylvania. Main 2246. AUTOS WANTED ~ I Wolf Auto Cos. 619 N. Illinois St. Main 1579. Auto. 22-063. AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. BATTERIES FREE RENTAL SERVICE. With our rebuilt batteries. Your old worn out battery and $12.50 FOR GUARANTEED REBUILT 8 V. $15.60 FOR GUARANTEES) REBUILT 12 V. Battery to fit any make of car. BATTERY DISTRIBUTING COMPANY. 634 S. Illinois. Main 3146. FOR SALE Some companies savo you money on oil, others on ga.s. It is our business to save you money on tires. 30x3, $6.90; tires to a customer until given a trial. MASTER PRODUCTION CORPORATION. Get our prices on top building and recovering. KENTUCKY AVE. VULCANIZING CO. 35 Ke'ntucky Ave. Main 1187. AUTO WASHING Our Specialty. 834 North Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry * AUTOMOBILE repairing. MCDONALD AUTO SHOP, 438 N. Talbott. Main 3024. Residence, Drexei 8673. AUTO painting. FLEMING A ISRAEL, 130-132 K. New York street. ~ M U SIC aL IN ST RU ME NT*. RECORDS; good records of any make you desire, 40c. BAKER BROS., 219 East Washington. GOOD upright pianos, $2,00 per week. Mala lt. CHAB. C. MORGAN.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1921.

First Call for Refrigerators at Save Half Price All sizes, all makes, and all guaranteed. Select your box now for future delivery. CASH OR PAYMENTS

BAKER BROS.

PIONEER DEALERS IN USED FURNITURE. 219-221-223-225 East Washington Street,

PANTS LOWER PRICES NOW THE PANTS STOKE CO. Two Store*. .8 W. Ohio St. 114 E. Ohio St.

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E. D. B. TAILORING CO. We specialize in a S4O tailor-made suit for business and professional men. 29 IVaverly Bldg. 20 N. Meridian. CRETORS popcorn, peanut machine; like new. Fine for sidewalk, or park location. MITCHELL, 1743 Hall Place. Randolph 093 7. ___ DAYTON computing scales; good size ire box; iron safe; butcher's block; three counters. HENRY J. ARSZMAN, 802 W. North. SEWING machines. 15.00 and up. 812 Mass. Ave. Main 0600. Quit wearing ready-made , -j PANTS We make them to you t jy measure for vl Jr LEON TAILORING CO.. 181 E. New York t. Upstairs, HOUSEHOLD GOODS. USED GOODS. Better values for lees money. Reflnlshed exactly like new at half the new price. Also fine rug*, stoves and gas ranges. Guaranteed. Ylctrolas at cut prices. USED GOODS STOKE. 434 Maas. Ave. There Is only one. GO to BAKER BROS, for furniture, rugs and stoves. Paymenta 219-225 East Washington street. FOUR rooms good furniture; privilege of renting house. 34 North Hamilton ave. COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE. COAL Poca. S. L SILOO Poca. M. R 9.50 Ky. lump 9-50 West Virginia 9.50 Illinois lump 7.75 Illinois egg 7.25 Indiana lump 7.00 WEAVER COAL CO. Drexei 2201. Drextl_ Buy good COAL. It l the cheapest. Best Indiana lump. cl>*n forked 7.60 Illinois lump, large, clean, forked,... 7.50 Illinois egg clean forked • 7.25 Genuine Brazil block Urg* forked. 850 Va. or eastern Ky. lump forked.... SO.OO Raymond City lump or egg forked... 10.50 Cannel lump, best grade, forked 10.60 Po< hahontas mins run 950 Pocahontas lump. .. . 11.50 UNION ICE & COAL CO. Drexei 3280. Auto. 62-384. Not anew coal yard. We deliver anywhere In the city. Establ.shod 1908. Quality and full weight.

COAL Large Indiana Lump £7-00 Main 6270. Auto. 23-238. ORDER your winter coni now. Our beat railroad apecialn, no no ciinkerst, no aiate at lowest pnc**. Htoam, 4-ton lots. $4.£,0; 1-ton IoU. s>.so. Egg, 4 ton loin. 2-ton lota, $6.00; 1-ton IoU. SG.IO; 44-inch lump 4 ton iota, I&.&0; 2toti lots*. S6.SO; 1-ton lotM. $7.00. EMERGENCY COAL CO. 46 N. PENN. ST. Main B 05. Auto. 38-001. 8:30 ft. m. to l SO p m. in. 88.75 One-ton deliveries, 25c extra. L. H. BAIN COAL CO. Main 2151. Main 3531. Notsce=Coal ILLINOIS SIX-INCH LUMP. ST. SPECIAL PRICE AS LONG AS IT LASfa ATLAS COAL CO. MAIN 1962, AUTO. 39-784. AUTO, 31-738. COAL Indiana, Illinois, Eantern Kentucky and hard cal. Big Four Elevator Prospect 6*7s. Auto. 52-252. FOR SA LK— Furnace, bakery and cook wood. Call Webster 5194. Dry Kindling. Main 7451. IF you want food wood, call Webster 2292. ~ BUSINESS services. —s We remodel old hata Into 1921 styles We also reblock all klnda of mon*a hats. Send for style sheet. MULLER’S INDIANAPOLIS HAT BLEACHERY 28 Kentucky ave. Main 6179. Sewing Machines hf**** ) qjy rented, $3.00 per month. tU We repair any make of ajy—VX machine and guarantee WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO.. 2X2 Maes. Ave. Main 0600. Expert Paper Cleaning Guaranteed work EDWIN EPPERSON. Drexei 1989. JAMFSGOODLOE Contractor —General Painting. 802 N. Capitol Avs. Main 711*. FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order E. F. BURKLE. 06 Maas. ave. Main 1428. New 23-775. Carpenter Repairing Work done reasonable. Prompt service guaranteed. Drexei 1796. P. P. HARRIS. “SAFETY RAZOR BLADES ~ Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE, 201 Indiana ave. ASH hauling and cellar cleaning. Circle 1455 after 6 p. m. 672 Arch street. SODDING and grading; very reasonable. Call Belmont 3883. PAPER to hang. RIGGS. Belmont 2275. WHY WORRY T LET * Time* Want *d aeU It for you.

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MISCELLA NE OUS—WAN ted. CALL me before you sell your household goods. I will pay you cash or get you more at auction. L. A. HODGES, auctioneer. Main 2634. PET STOCK AND POULTRY. HOMES wanted for healthy homeless doge. INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY City dog pound. 924 E. N. Y. 11 to 12 dally! - , TR . AN . AND STORAGE. MOVE. Red Ball will move you by truck with a small Dayment down and the balance paid monthly—anywhere. Write or ask about our plan. This only applies to Long Distance Moving. RED BALL TRANSIT COMPANY. 18 H Capitol ave. Indianapolis Phone Main 4631. GW \T\\ It storage cheapest U I \y/ Rates in city, call U I ,/ US. Everything at reaII I 11 eonable price. Packed. [tJJ II shipped anywhere, u Locked room If desired. 30 West Henry. Main 4699. PARTLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. Private locked rooms and open space, 25c per mouth and up. Local and overland transfer. We call and give you exact prices on any kind of work without any obligations. 419-23 E. Market stteeL Main 2760. Auto. 23-680. Traction Terminal Baggage Cos. TRANSFER. Main 1298. Auto. 81-261 L - EG AL QTic ea! r NOTICE OF ABSENTEE. In the Spencer Circuit Court, April Term, 1921. State of Indiana, Spencer County, sa: No. 9583. Bertha Tableman vs. Ellsworth V. Mater. To Ellsworth V. Mater. Defendant, Absentee, Greeting: You are hereby notified that the above named plaintiff has this day filed In tho office of the Clerk of said Speucer Circuit Court, her certain complaint and petition alleging therein, among other things, that you. the said defendant, on the 25th day of April, 1917, being then a resident of said Spencer County, in the State of Indiana, the same b3ing your usual plants of residence, went to par:* unknown and have continuously since that date remained absent and unheard from, leaving property In said county, without having made any provision for Its control or management, and that by reason thereof said property Is suffering waste for want of proper care, and said plaintiff prays that your estate may be adjudged by said court subject to administration, and that au administrator thereof be duly appointed. Now. therefore, you, the said Ellsworth V. Maler, defendant anti absentee, as aforesaid. are hereby notified that said complaint and the matters therein alleged will come up for hearing and determination. In said court, at the courthouse In the city or town of Rockport, In said Spencer County, on Monday, the 25th day of April. 1521, or as soon thereafter as said hearing can be had. Witness the clerk and seal of said court at Itockport, Spencer County. Indiana, this 25th day of February. 1921. LOUIS WOOLFOLK. Clerk of the Spencer Circuit Court. GEORGE K. DENTON, Attorney for the Plaintiff. N< G ICE j i t c. iNTKACT' it.S. Notice Is hereby given that bids will be received for the construction work provided >r In the plans and specif! atlur.s now on file In the office of the City Clerk of Mt. Vernon, Indlai a. for the Improvement of East Fifth street to an approximate length, including turns at Intersections, of 688 feet. The common council of said city of Mt. Vernon, Indiana, will meet at the council chamber In said city on the 4th day of April, 1521. at 7:30 o’clock for the purpose of receiving bide on said work. The plans and spe iflcatlons Include Improving said street by grading and draining and constructing a concrete curb and gutter along each side thereof and building a medway thirty (30) feet wide, including gutter of either oil macadam, macadam or gravel. That the estimate of the city engineer on oiled macadam is $17,285 00. The city of Mt. Vernon, Indiana, will pay for the Intersections and the other parts to be paid by assessments on the property benefited. Each bidder will be required to file a noncollusion affidavit and a certified check for as much as 2V4',0 of the engineer’s estimate to Insure the execution of the contract. Said check to be payable to tilt city clerk of Mt. Vernon. Indiana The city reserves tho right to reject any and ail petitions.

L. W. DIXON, City Clerk. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice U hereby given that sealed bids will be received for the construction of what is known as the Barter Street Sewer, as shown by the plans and specifications on file in the oftlcs of the City Clerk in tho city of Mt. Vernon, Indiana. The common council of said city will meet at the council chamber In said city at 7:30 o'clock, p. m., on the 4tb day of April, 1921, at which time they will received said bids. Said work consists of a main sewer approximately three thousand (3,000) feet, nineteen hundred (1.900), of which is to lie twenty-four (24) Inches and the remainder eighteen (18) inches; to this main sewer is added arms or branches bringing: the total number of feet to seventeen hundred and twenty-four (1.724) or thereabout; the size of tha tile in said proposition is graduated down to six <f) Inches. All to be constructed of vitrified tile with catch basins or intakes for a combined sanitary and flood sewer. The estimated cost of said W'ork filed by the city engineer is $ 18,560.00. Each bidder is to file a noncollugion affidavit and certified check for not less than 2H% <>f the estimated cost to insure the execution of the contract. The city reserves the right to reject any and all petitions. L. W. DIXON, City Clerk. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ” INDIANAPOLIS. In pursuance of the pro visions of Section 4 of House Bill No. IS2. of tho Indiana LegUlatur© of 1921, which hns become a law, th undersigned, the Board of School Commlpslouers of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, hereby gives notice that a special meeting: of the board, held on March 16, 1921, the board determined to litsue its bonds In tho uum of $17*1,000 In the aggregate, for the following purposes, viz.: To complete the first unit of the Arsenal Technical schools buildings. $65,000: to complete the now advlitionai building at the Manual Training High school, $7,000; to provide funds to purchase additional school grounds, $40,000. and to provide funds for purchasing and erecting portable school buildings, $63 000. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. T GEORGE C. HITT, Business Director. Indianapolis, Ind,. March 15, 1921. NOTICE Is given hereby to any and all who have claim against the Abraham Laacus or Lascu Abram grocery, 469 West Washington street in the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, to file their claims Immediately with the undersigned at 469 West Washington street. Please file your claim within six days from date. GEORGE RICOS. GEORGE ANGELOPOULOS,

LOST—NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. One promissory note given and signed by E. C. Brewer, payable to the order of himself and by him endorsed, dated July 12, 1920, for the sum of twenty-five hundred ($2,500.00) dollars, due and payable Jan. 12, 1921, with 8 per cent Interest, which *ote is secured by mrotgage upon real estate in Caddo parish, Louisiana, The public- Is hereby notified not to trade for or negotiate for said note as same has been lost. • W. M. FOGARTY. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Clara M. Mathes, deceased, late of Marlon County, Indiana. Said estate U supposed to be solvent. THOMAS A. GARRISON, No. 11941. RICHARD L J3WBANK, Attorn**

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Shelby County Dogs' Pay Schools $6,640 Sp-*r!a! to Tbe Tlrn*. SHELBYVILLK, Ind., March 16.—The balance of $6,640.1)7 from the 1920 Shelby County dog tax fund has been apportioned among the fourteen townships of tho county and the school city of Shelhyvi!!e, following the payment of $349.53 to the State hydrophobia fund. The total paid la by township trustees from the collections of 1920 was $6,09050, of which 5 per cent was deducted for the State fund. The sum which goes into 'he common school funds of the townships and school city Is the largest ever received, partly because of the decrease In the number and amount of claims paid during tha year for damages caused by dogs. Boxing to Stimulate Interest in Legion Special to The Times. GREENSBVKO, Ind.. March 16—Workers who take part in the American Legion service and membership campaign in the Fourth District are to be rewarded wltn entertainment to be supplied free during the campaign. It was announced at the headquarters here today. Asa special move to stimulate Interest boxing and comedy vaudeville acts will bo given by each post at meetings to which prospective members will be Invited. Workers who take part in the drive will be special guests. The drive will March 28. The purpose is to obtain a 100 per cent enrollment. It Is estimated there are 10,000 men In the district eligible to membership. Suicide Believed to Have ‘Faked’ Murder Special to The Time*. BLOOMFIELD, Ind., March 16.—Victor Beard, 50, wealthy farmer, found dead In his home in the northern part of the city Tuesday with three bullet wounds In bis body, is thought to have disarranged the home purposely to make It appear he had been murdered. Coroner Wood, however, believes that the man committed suicide. Bureau drawers had been opened and the contents scattered about the floor. A ••ovcilver, with three exploded shells, was found near the body. The shot which killed Beard passed through his heart. It Is believed worry over a heavy Income tax was the cause of Beard's act. Cecil Burkett Trial Set for April 5 Special to The Times. I-A TOKTE. Ind., March 16,-Cecll Burkett, 11, charged with first degree murder for the killing of Bennie Slavin, a boy of about his own age, will go on trial in the Stark Circuit Court at Knox, April 5. Young Burkett Is said to have shot and ktllcd his playmate last Thanksgiving, following a quarrel. Prosecutor .lames A. Dilts will try to prove that the act was committed in malice and deliberate Intent to kill. The boy is at liberty under $10,009 bond.

Panhellenic Meeting to Be Held at I. U. Special to Tho Timas. BLOOMINGTON, Ind., March 16.—An Interstate Women’s Panhellenic Conference, the first of Its kind in the middle West, will convene here April 8 for a two-day session. The Indiana University Women’s Panhellenic Association will entertain representatives from twenty-eight schools in Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois and Michigan. The program will be under the direction of the De Pauw University Association. Dean Agnes E. Wells of Indiana University will make the address of welcome. One of the purposes of the convention Is to adopt a uniform system of rushing rules for *ororlties. 10 Per Cent Pay Cut Hits Michigan City Special to The Times. . MICHIGAN CITY, Ind., March 18.— Nearly 2,500 employes will be affected by a 10 per cent wage reduction announced today by the Haskell & Barker Car Company to become effective tomorrov . Officials of the company declare the cut Is made necessary by present, business conditions. Only a pajt of the plant la in operation. ,

~gpaKis LAP PRIZE TO FEATURE AGAIN (Contlnned From Page Six.) last year’s nur9e do not again subscribe others will ne solicited, according to Mr. Adams. It was notable last year that a number of subscriptions from all parts of the country were received, but were courteously returned because the lap prizo fund was strictly an Indianapolis prize, donated by Indianapolis business men. Praise over the success of the fund was the keynote of the lap prize banquet held In the Riley room of the Claypool Hotel, following the 1920 race. Words of praise were spoken by many of those who contributed to the fund. It was the consensus of opinion at that banquet that the Indianapolis lap prize fund be a permanent fixture as an added purse for the annual 500-mile race. Many were in favor of Increasing the purse. In view of this sentiment Mr. Adams is anticipating little or no difficulty In arranging the details of Indianapolis' added purse to the greatest sporting event in the world. . BOWLING mmmmm m at as ■**■■• s as •• A. B. C. PROGRESS. BUFFALO, N. Y., March 16.—Changes in the two-man, individual and all events marked the bowling last night in the A. B. C. tourney here. Three teams are dow tied for eighth place in the two-man event. P. Bruck and R. Hayes of Chicago, C. Thies and S. Gresch of Cleveland and J. Porto and Mort Lindsey of New Haven all have a score of 1.220. E. Sehoenhut of Marion, Ohio, took second place In the all events with I.BSI. In the individual Mort Lindsey of New Haven went into fourth place with C7S. There was no change in the flve-man standing. While Indianapolis bowlers made several good scores In the Buffalo contests, none of them was able to land among the first ten in the doubles and singles. The Rasmussen-Weisman team came out ahead of the list of local bowlers with a score of 1,172. Rasmussen rolled 544 and Welsman, 628. The Blue-Miller teuin landed In third place In the Indianapolis doubles with 1.113. They started 'with a 434 total in the first game, but slumped in the other two. Second-place honors among the Indianapolis pinmen went to the RichterGordon team with a score of 1,112. Some of the other good scores were: Good-Hetisleln, 4.069; MeNeely-Peachey, 1.091; Kabc Haekerd, 1.082; SpeicherUemmeter, 1,072; Coble-Ilackerd, 1,053. N. King led the Indianapolis bowlers In the singles with a total score of 633. Next In line was J. Goodwin, with 017. Third place among the locals was copped by C. Dersch, with 6tH. Nobody else rolled over 600. The highest Individual game score was rolled by C. Dersch, with 243. The Ko-We-Bn team Is retaining first place in the Wholesale League with 51 games won and 24 lost. Mooney-Mueller-Ward Company is second. The highest individual average in the league Is that of Haekerd, with IS3. SFIELBYVILLE, Ind., March 16.—The Pirates defeated the Reds today in the season championship match for the Business Sion's Bowling League of this city running a score of 2,424.t0 the 2.310 made by the loses. The season closed last Friday with the Pirates and Reds lied for first place. A tournament lasting for two weeks started today and will bring the bowling season to a close. Teams, doubles and singles will be bowled for scores In the tourney. Another Ross Mark CHICAGO. March 16.—Norman Ross last night broke the world's record for the 50 meter swim by covering the distance in 6 minutes 44 2-5 lowering the previous record by 7 1-5 seconds. The former record also was held by Ross. The new mark was made In the tank of Athletic dub. CONFERENCE TRACK MEET. ANN AR(BOR, Mich.. March 16.—Close competition Is expected between Michigan and Illinois when the Big Ten track squads meet at Evanston next Saturday In the annual indoor track meet. From all they should be tha two leaders of me field, but the winner will be hard pressed. Both teams are strong In different events and in only a few cases do the men enter into close Individual competition. CLEVELAND HOCKEY WIN. BOSTON, March , 16.—Cleveland won from the Boston Athletic Association last night, the first of the four games in the semi-finals for the championship of the I nlted States Amateur Hockey Association. The score was 4 to 2. Two extra periods were required to decide the winner, the score being tied. 2 to 2, at the end of the regular periods. I( E SKATERS MATCHED. PITTSBURGH, March 10.—Norvell Baptle. New York, and Art Staff. Chicago, professional ice skaters, will meet here Friday, it was announced Tuesday. The winner will meet Everett McGowan at Boston on March 27. liaptie and Staff will compete against each other In a 220yard, 880-yard, one-mile and two-mile race. If each scores two wins, it was announced, a 440-yard race will decide the winner. CUP COMES HOME. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., March 16.—The Davis cup, emblematic of the tennis championship of the world, arrived here Tuesday from Australia in the steamship Sonoma's specie tank. The cup will be taken to New York for display at the headquarti. v of the United States Lawn Tennis Association WORLD’S SWIM RECORD. CniCAGO. March 16.—Norman Boss of the I. A. C. established a world's record for 500 meters when he swam the event In 6:44 2-5 last night. He clipped 7 1-5 seconds off his old record.

Guard Recruiting Station Opened Here An Indiana National Guard recruiting station has been opened In Indianapolis at 102% South Illinois street, the old United States Army recruiting station, for enlistments in the State Guard. The office is under the direction of Adj. Gen. Harry B. Smith, and Capt. F. E. Livengood is in charge. Indianapolis is to supply three machine gun companies, one motor transport company and one battalion of light artillery, l’eeruiting for which is now under way. Those service men who have not yet received their victory medals may obtain them by presenting their Army discharges at the recruiting station, It was announced.

German Propaganda Is Theme of Talk Lawrence G. Holmes, retiring treasurer of the Cercle Francals, talked on "Insidious German Propaganda’’ at the meeting of the organization last night In the parlors of the Woman's Department Club). Plans were discussed for the presentation of a program by the Amherst College Musical Club for the benefit of the war orphan committee of the French Relief. Mile. Marthe Gruselle, accompanied by Miss Margaret Gilmore, sang a group of French songs. Robert D. Eagleafleld was chosen to succeed Mr. Holmes as treasurer. The next meeting of the club will be held April 5 at tho Woman’s Department Club.

ARMY SHIP, HIT IN FOG, IS SAFE Making for Port, Despite Damage in Collision. NEW YORK, March 16.—Tha United States Army transport Madawaska, which was badly damaged in a collision with the shipping board steamship Invincible twenty miles off the Atlantic City coast In a dense fog last night, today was making her way to this port, according* to wireless advices reaching here. The Madawaska, Inbound from Manila by way of San Francisco, had forty-six passengers aboard. Th > captain stated that he would transfer these passengers to some other ship, but latest advices Indicated the passengers were still aboard the transport. 221 Men Students at I. U. Are on Probation Special to The Times. J BLOOMINGTON, Ind., March 16.—TwcB hundred twenty-one men students of Infl diana University have been placed on| probation as a result of unsatisfactory scholastic work during the past semester, according to an announcement made today by Dr. C. E. Edmondson, dean of men. The figures show an alarming increase over those published at the beginning of the year, at which time 160 men were placed on probation, fortyone of which nunjber made good during the first few months. More than 100 of the total number were members of campus organizations. Fifteen men are to be disciplined because of misconduct. The total statistics offer a striking contrast with the figures announced last night by Agnes E. Wells, dean of women, which show fifty-eight co-eds now on probation because of unsatisfactory work in the university. Thief Bags Bullets Instead of Hens Special to The Times. > COLUMBUS, Ind., March 16.—Bnllet* Instead of hens were the bag of a persevering chicken thief who has been operating here. The thief has made three attempts to steal chickens and each time was met with a volley of shot from the owners of the fowls. The man was first seen at the home of Edward Swango, north of the city, where he attempted to break Into a chicken coop. Swango fired several shots from a revolver as the man ran. He was next discovered at the home of Mrs. Phoebe Bearhope, a short distance away, where William Bearhope discharged a shotgun at him. Later he was seen in the barn of Ben I. Perry, where three shots were fired at him. The description of the man is the same in all three cases. Arson Defendant Is Accused of Hold-up Special to The Times. J COLUMBUS, Ind., March 16.—An nr(x peeled feature was Introduced in the trial 1 of Howard Greer of Bedford in the Bartholomew Circuit Court yesterday on charges of burglary, arson, larceny and conspiracy. Mr. and Mrs. Homer George, who operate a general store at Peerless, near Bedford, testified that on the night of Nov. 8, 1920, they were held up near their store by three men in an automobile and robbed of $20.85. They Identified Greer as one of the robbers. The Greer case grew out of the r6bberv and burning of the Sprague general store at Freetown last December. Daniel Cline, William Reedy and Noble Beavers, all of Bedford, have been sentenced to the State prison in connection with the crime. Building, Once Home of Beer Garden, Burns Special to The Times. SHELBYVILLE, Ind., March 16.—The four-room frame building at Prescott, six miles east of this city, owned by Edward Shriner, was completely destroyed by fire of an unknown origin Tuesday, I causing a loss of several thousand dolj lars. The building was unoccupied, a grocery having closed Its business then* a week aaro. Several articles of values were stored in the building and were lost. I The place -was formerly the location of a beer garden, well known In this and surrounding communities, where many hilarious parties were held before the advent of prohibition. Indiana U. Glee Club to Tour South Special to The Times. BLOOMINGTON, Ind.. March 16 Members of the Indiana University Men’s Glee Club will start on a southern trip tomorrow. The itinerary will include Paoli, Salem, West Baden and Orleans. While at West Baden, the club will be guests of the West Baden Springs Hotel. Invitations to American Legion dances following the engagements at Paoli and Salem have been received. Thirty members, accompanied by Dixls neighway’sorchestra, will make the trip. Jesse Bond, who will handle the heavier selections, and Robert Bierbaus, with numerous songs, are the tenor soloists. Another feature will be cornet solos by Dwight Van Osdol. Bartholomew County Road Bonds Are Sold Special to Tho Times. COLUMBUS, Ind., March 16.—Two Issues of Bartholomew County road bonds were purchased yesterday by the Fanners’ Trust Company of this city. On* Issue of $10,440 is to build the Smith road on the line between Bartholomew and Decatur Counties and the other issue of $7,250 is to build the Herrin* road, between Bartholomew and Shelby Counties. Bonds for the Stewart road, amotmtlnff to $35,000, and an issue for the Forrester road, amounting to $17,000, which failed to sell when offered several week* ago, since have been purchased by Farmers’ Trust Company and Indianapolis bonding concerns. Autoist Cleared of Manslaughter Myriel O. Robbins of 2003 North Delaware street, was found not guilty of a charge of manslaughter by a jury la Criminal Court, which reported this morning. Robbins was Indicted after a machin* which he was driving killed Mary Ringo, 8 years old, living at 946 North Oriental street, on Feb. 20, 1920. The Jury that heard the case retired last night and re-j turned a sealed verdict early this morns’ lng. Tipton Legion Will Have Big Doin’s Special to The Times. TIPTON, Ind., March 16.—The American Legion will hold a regular meetings Thursday night at the Tipton gymnasium. Among other forms of entertainment there will be a wrestling match between Bill Trout of Kokomo and Eddie Ellers of Columbus. Other numbers on the program will be a battle royal by seven negroes, a Jaza band will furnish music and Ben Sclfers of Lebanon will make the speech of evening.