Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 276, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 March 1921 — Page 7

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES 25-29 S. Meridian St. PHONES—CLASSIFIED ADV. DEPT. Main *6o® Automatic .....................28-361 BATES. One time 0 per line Three consecutive times.. .0* per line fix consecutive times *7 per line Male or female help wanted, situation wanted, male or female; rooms to let and board and rooms wanted— One time 08 per line Three consecutive times.. .07 per line Six consecutive times...... .06 per line Contract rates on application. Legal aoticeu 09 per Une Lodges and club notice# 76c per insertion Church notices (1 inch or less) 50c per Insertion Over 1 inch. .07 per line additional. Death r.otlces, 35c per insertion. Card of Thanks or In Metaoriam notices ®7 per line Ads received until 11:45 a. m. for publication same day.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS. FLANKER & BUCHANAN S2O North Illinois St. Kunera; directors to the people of Indianapolis eince 1887. f Phones: Main 641-642. Auto. 23-641. ‘ INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY ■&?£*“• TCa Cdn tsz Parlors 1222 Union Bt. George Grmstemer Funeral director. 522 East Market. Old Phone Main 908. New Plior.e 27-208. a .vi Bn.fcs.iaio. J. Wtisn Price. eohn Paul Ragrdale A. M. RAGSDALE CO 823 North Delaware street, J. C. WILSON 12S0 Prospect. Anto. 51-671. Prospect 3*2. VV. T. BLASENGY M 1625 81ielby st. Pros 267®. Auto. 61-114. FUNERAL DIKECTOP.S--WM. E. KRIEGKR. New 21-154. Main 1464. 1402 N. lUinot*. GADb—BSHT 6. 'GAUD, 2130 Prospect fct. Phones: Prospect 422. Automatic 52-273 Ii.NDtKTAKERS—KIoEi TlltS. s.i North Del. New 23-6c4. Main 3630. “ FEENEY i FEENEY. Atto. 24-195. 1134 N. Illinois Main 543. DEATH AND FUNERAL 'NOTICES. 6IEMON. ALICE M.—(nee Beberdick). wife of Hen -y Siemon and sister of Frank Beberdlck. died Monday, March 28. Funeral Wednesday. March 30. at the family residence. 932 Sand- rs street, at 8.30 a. m. Services at St Patrick's Church at 9 a. m. Remains will be taken to Louisville. Ky.. on 11:40 a. n. train. Friends Invited. (Louisville papers please copy.) HOFFMAN —LILLIAN, age 40. passed away at her home, 645 East Eleventh •treet, Monday a. m. Services at the residence Wednesday. 2:30 p m. Friends mTlted. Burial Crown Hill. FLY—WILLIAM N.. beloved husband of Rhoda Fly. passed away at his rddence. 945 Wt?st Thirtieth street. March 28. 8 p. m., age 69 years. Former residence, 183S Ludlow avenue. Funeral notice later. CARD OF THANKB. CARD or THANKS—We wish to thank ,tur many friends and relatives for their Heautlful floral designs. kindness and sympathy shown us during cur bereavenent at the lose of our husband and I father, Willis Clayton Smith, and especiallv thank the employes of the Indianapolis Union Railway for their many acts of kindness: also the Masonic lodges and the Rev. Forward for his beautiful consoling words. MRS. SMITH AND GARRETT.

NOTICE*. HIAWATHA Tribe No. To. I. O R. M.. will , hold an open meeting this evening. Members, their families ar.d friends are cordially Invited. All are requested to be present not later than *ls o'clock WILLIAM BARCKDALL, CHAS. E. MILI.KR, C of R. Sachem. ~ LOST AND tFOUNO. HOST, green and gold brocaded bag with Jeweled top containing string of pearls, handkerchief, vanity ease and keys; liberal reward. Call Randolph 2079. KEITH's! Sunday "night, dark blue silk Japanese umbrella, hand carved handle; valued as gift; reward $25. Call MISS FRAKER. Sellg's. LCCT —Library book named "Mr. Brltllng Sees # it Through," by Wells. In one of downtown stores; reward. Call Main 7741. LOST—Breast pin; amethyst with pearl*. on Bevlile or E. Washington to Oxford. Webster 2977. Reward. LOST —Roll of Hawaiian music Sat. night on N. 111. or Ohio sts; reward. Irv. 3547. LOST —Black bill fold-r Saturday containing about $53; reward. Irvington 217* FOI'NI) —Brin&le bull pup. about 2 months old. Circle 1032. "FLATS,!APARTMENTS—TO LET. TWO-rcom apartment to let. 620 East New York street. ' APARTM ENTS—WANTED. WANTED—A 7 or l-room house or apt.; will pay $25 reward for Information leading to the renting of such a place. Call evenings, Washington 4555. LIG HT HO>USEKE £PI NG RO O MS, ALABAMA. 1017 N.; clean, modern front rooms for light housekeeping between Tenth and Eleventh streets, to respectable people by MADAM A. MORGAN. Take Alabama car. 6T. CLAIR, 1122 E.; two unfurnished modern housekeeping rooms near Tech and Highland barns. frtLTOX, street. 704 N.; two light housekeeping: rooms, unfurnished. ALABAMA, st., 1305 S.; two unfurnished rooms. Call evenings. RO Q MS~TO LET. HOTEL PURITAN (Fire-proof) Market ar.d New’ Jersey streets. Rates: $1 and $2.50. Special weekly rates on application. IRVINGTON; beautiful room on University Circle; reasonable. Irvington 233<5. IIOOM for lady or gentleman; private , home, steam heat. Circle 4810. laRKET st., 628 E.; modern furnished rooms. $2.50. Steam heat. NICELJ furnished room to gentlemen; private family, references. Randolph 1049. unfurnished rooms with gas; reasonable. 819 S. Capitol avence. LET^ PLEABANT room, in modern home; breakfast and evening dinner; home cooking; yptlemen. .Randolph 4661. BUSINESS SERVICES. Sewing Machines ftp** 1 y*w rented. $3.00 per mouth. H We repair any make of pi v *V\ machine and guarantee / our work. WHITE SEWINQ MACHINE CCL. Carpenter Repairing Screen work; reasonable. Prompt service guaranteed. Drexel 1796. P. P. HARRIS. FASHIONABLE dressmaking; spring suits and ccats a specialty. Our work guaranteed. VVUI also go ouL by day. Harrison 1528. $72 Udell. FEATHERS ' Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order. E. F. BtJRKLS. 41 Mae*, ave. Main 1422. New 22-775 Times Want Ads find the right people for the right places and the right places for the right people. Phone Main 2590. Auto. 23-251. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGK. 201 Indiana are. FLAIN and fancy sewing; evening gowns a specialty; 27 years' experience. Circle <l5O. FOR paper hanger, call JOHNSON. Work guaranteed. Webster £716.

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MALE HELP-WANTED. EARN AND LEARN We are orenlnr anew class In one of the best paying- professions. A graded course in Salesmanship * and Insurance will be given free of cost. If you are 25 or over, have vision, initiative and a desire to make a real success In the best paying business in the world call ar.d enroll for this class. Apply MR. KIM MIC ll# 913 Merchants Bank Bldg. n t FOREMEN & SUPERINTENDENTS Do you want to capitalize your spare time and learn one of the highest paid professions in the world without cost to you? We furnish the opportunity in our new class In Salesmanship and Insurance. Just starting. Compensation while learning will in many cases exceed your salary check. Enroll with A. R. KIMMICH, 913 Merchants Bank Bldg. A GOOD steady middle-aged man for a newspaper district: must a fair education. Those looking for pay and easy work need not apply Call between 11 a. m. and 1 p. m., Wednesday. Circulation dept.. Dally Times. DENTIST wanted to take complete charge. Best located dental offi e in Indiana; excellent opportunity for right party. Address HARRY E. DEAKIN, 808 Hammond Bldg., Hammond. Indiana. .WANTED —Fifty men with Ford car to ! *eli the Barrett self-starter and primer i for Ford cars. Will start any Ford' In ! cold weather. Good commission. 714 N. ! Illinois street. Circle 5738. TWO high school boys, one living on the ! Broad Ripple line; also one living on j the Falrview line, as bundle boys. Apply i circulation dept.. Daily Times. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBEP. COLLEGE. 309 E. Washingon st.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 767. FOR SALE—Concord grape vines; guaranteed two years old; 50c each. Belmont 2967.

.. , . SAL uS-^^u~ W . ANTEP ' LEARN SALESMANSHIP Our new class In Salesmanship and Insurance will start soon. If you want to exchange the workbench or the counter for one of the best paying professions in the world, enroll at once. Course given free of cost. Enroll with A. R. KIMMICII, 913 Merchants Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE SALESMEN A live wire for Improved property; experience desirable but not essentia!. MR. LAMB, 913 Merchants Bank Bldg. WANTED at once, high-grade salesman to represent "Dan Patch,” the new tu)>e repair kit in State of Indiana. Good commissions. Write at once giving references. THE DAN PATCH COMPANY. La Salle, Illinois. EXPERIENCED stock salesmen for firstclass dividend paying securities of oldestablished Indiana corporation. Call at room 510 Board of Trade any Tuesday or Wednesday. SITUATION WANTED—MALE. TOUNG married man wishes position aa driv-r for heavy truck cr touring car. Address A No. 1694, Times. WANTED—Cellars to dig, sodding, grading and transfer work. Webster 3942. FEMALE KE LP—WANTED.^ CHILDREN'S AID ASSOCIATION EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. 510 Indianapolis Securities Co.’s Bldg. Phones: Circle 3784. Auto. 22-034. No charge. Call between $ and 12 a. nt. Wanted —Factory, store and office work for boys 14 to 16; white or colored. Wanted—Factory, store and office work for girls, 14 to 16; white or'colored. Wanted—Washings to be done at home. Wanted—Position on farm lor boy. Wanted—Restaurant work for women. Wanted—Day work for women. 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 332, INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO., corner New York and Meridian sts. WANTED—P. B. X. OPERATOR. APPLY CITY HOSPITAL. WANTED, housekeeper, age 50, single, settled. reliable. Address full particulars. 2110 W. Morris st. WAITRESS, dish washer and other help. ORPHEUM RESTAURANT. 217 Indiana avenue. WASHINGS and Ironings to bring home. Webster SS42. SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. FAMILY washings; first-class work. Called for and delivered. 1642 Glmber. Drexel 4474. WASHING and Ironing done at horns. Call Webster 7807. LACE curtains and rough dry washing. Webster 602 9, CURTAINS laundered. 25c pair; car fare. Webster 7030. CURTAINS to launder. Drexel 0295. Auto. 61-656. WANTED —Laundry work. Call Harrison 24X1. INSTRUCTIONS. BY OUR sight reading method you will learn to play a piece of music on the Hawaiian guitar In thirty minute*. We teach all stringed and wind Instruments Including the saxophone, jazz-banjo, violin and piano. Courses guaranteed. Open evenings. HAWAIIAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC, 26 W. Washington street. Main 1072. detectives. Quigley-Hyland,Agency Civil and Criminal Investigators. 626-629 Law bldg. Main 2191.

DON’T BE A STRAP- ’ HANGER! Buy a Used Car! In today's Times you'll find reliable dealers offering used cara for sale at attractive prices. If you want to get an automobile, you’ll find the best used car bargains advertised in the want ad columns of the Times. Read them now and note the variety of makes offered at moderate prices.

REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. LOOK US OVER A beautiful modern home on North Meridian street, 8 rooms. Large lot. Price $12,500. Good bargain. N. Jefferson, double bouse, renting for $72 per month. Price $3,750. Bargain. Hoyt ave., 6 rooms, single cottage. Price $2,500. Terms. N. Jefferson, 8-room modem home. Large lot. East front; Price $4,500. S. Oriental s + ., 5 rooms, water, gas and eleetric lights; east front, improved street; $1,600. Bargain if sold at once. Tacoma ave., north, corner lot, 47x125; 8-rocra modern house; street improvements made. Price SB,OOO. GILL REALTY CO. Bole Agentsr 267 W Washington Bt. Main 1846 READ THIS! Five semi-modern hon >'■ on I-awton t Jut off Shelby car li'-e. Have electric lights, gas .gnd good well. Your choice for 3500 cash and balance like rent. Evenings, call Mr. Ball, Randolph 198. With Home Seekers’ Realty Cos. 918 Merchants ink Bldg. Main 1 499. FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE, SOUTH City water; gas for cooking; good condition; excellent location. Price *2,900; |3 00 cash will handle. Call real estate department. WM. F. WOCHER, 805 City TU-ust. Main 3998. OLIVE, SOUTH OF PROSPECT Strictly modern 6 rooms. 8 and bath up. hardwood floors and quartered oak finish down; two-room bawmont, shed, lot Box ISO; an Ideal hoimo for $5,600. Call Truablood. RELIABLE REALTY CO., 601 City Trust Bldg. Main 0186. Evenings, Irvington 2268. “BUNGALOW, EAST Five rooms, modern, nice basement, full lot, east front, 1H squares from East Tenth caf line. Keller, Irvington 0139. Schmid & Smith, Inc. Realtors. 134 N. Delaware t. Main 4088. “ATTENTION MR. BUILDER* Five lots on Coffee street. West Indianapolis, also 8 or 5 near West Tenth car line. Want good equities or good contracts. See us quick. Charles H. Bailey, Marion Countv State Bank.

$lO CAMi. men $1.25 weetly. 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 Drexel 6184 after 4 p. m IF you are Interested In real estate see PAUL V. MATKIN REALTY CO., 306 Lombard bldg. Main 7012. _ SUBURBAN farm, 12 acres, tiled, fenced; bargain. Call owner. Webster 6638. SEVEN-ROOM semi-modern house; 1329 S. Meridian st. Drexel 8094. NAOMI. 1446; 7-room modern and garage. Drexel 1719. REAL ESTATE—WANTED. WE SPECIALIZE IN EAST AND NORTHEAST PROPERTY. WE HAVE BUYERS FOR MODERN DOUBLES AND MODERN BUNGALOWS NOW ON THE LIST. CALL FOR QUICK SALE. GILL REALTY CO. 257 W. WASHINGTON. MAIN 1646. 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 680 L e DODGE five-passenger to exchange for equity In property. L. E. WILLIAMS, 23 When bldg. Circle 0446. FIVE to seven-room house, modern or partly so; good location. Call Main 0107. WISCONSIN FARM LANDS. LANDOLOGY SPECIAL NUMBER. Just our containing 1021 facts of clover land In Marinette County, Wisconsin. If for a hoqie 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 SKIDMOKE-RIEHLE LAND CO.. 113 Skldmore-Riehle Bldg., Marinette, WlaBUSINESS CHANCES. CASHES grocery. , SEBREE. 40

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1921.

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. MISCELLANEOUS USED CARS at SPECIAL PRICES TO MOVE THEM , We are offering the following used cars fit exceptionally low prices to move them quickly. If you are a reader of this advertisement and are lnterPkted do not fail to cal! and examine them. Each car will be sold subject to trial aiui money refunded if not as represented. Buick 1919 Buick roadster. in good condition and Just repainted. Specially priced at 3900. Chandler 1918 Chandler “Despatch." In good condition and a fine appearing car. A bargain at 31,900. Dodge 1919 Dodgs touring car with winter top. In good condition mechanically and baa flood paint. Priced at SBOO. | Haynes 1917 Haynes *V“ five-pawfenger touring, in good running condition. An exceptional bargain at S6OO. Hupmobile Hupmohl!*, five-passenger touring. In good condition and recently repainted. Priced for immediate sale at $650. Mnrmon Marmon “41.“ four-passenger * touring, Just repainted. Equipped with five new tires and In very good condition, f’riced for quick Bale at 3500. Mitchell I*2o Mitchell. flve-p.fieenger touring. Just repainted Fleetwood blue with white wire wheel*. An exceptional buy at 31.160. Packard Packard "6," erven-passenger touring, in good running condition and with good puinl. A real bargain at 3590. Overland Overland "6," touring with good paint and in good mechanical con- ' dltlon. Ready for Immediate service and priced at S4OO. Cadillac tvpe “57“ seven-passenger touring car. In very good condition throughout. Specially priced for this week at 31,800. . Cadillac type "53“ seven-passenger touring car. In good condition, both mechanically and in appearance. Ksiecially priced for this week at 31.350. Cole Sedan 1918 Cole "8” vestibule type sedan. An extremely attractive car in appearance. Mechanically the car Is In very good condition. Specially priced for this week at 32.200. We have a few exceptional bargains In overhauled and renewed Marmons. During tills sale we will make exceptional price reductions. Partial payment terms to responsible parties. • Your old car will be considered as part payment at its actual cash value.

LOCAL BRANCH NORDYKE& MARMON MERIDIAN AT ELEVENTH. Main 1884. BUICK. newly painted $760.00 Columbia sport model, new car. .1,350.00 Dodge touring, renewed car 650.00 Ford truck, light delivery 375.00 Grant Six, touring, winter top 675.00 Maxwell coupe, bargain price .... 895.00 Oakland Six touring 476.00 Commonwealth touring, 1920 876.00 Phone us. Main 5716. for demonstrations. All cars guaranteed in good mechanical condition. Payments If desired. Dietz-James Sales 334 E. Market st. 1921 GRANT TOURING. Had 4,000 miles; 5 cord tires. 2 bumpers, 2 spotlights, special lock wheel; in A-l condition. Priced at a bargain. Terms. Open evenings. Rebuilt Car Dept. LEXINGTON MOTOR SALES. 1142 Meridian North. Main 5384. 19*0 MAXWELL TOURING. This car had only 3.000 miles; - guaranteed in A-l condition. Priced at a bargain. Open evenings. Rebuilt Car Dept. LEXINGTON MOTOR SALES. 1142 Meridian North. Main 6884. ONE light delivery panel bodv. starter and electric lights* MU. BECK, #2B N. Pennsylvania street. MAXWELL touring, 1920, in perfect condition. See MR. BECK. 923 N. Pennsylvania. OVERLAND touring car in first-class condition, $275, cash or terms. See MR. BECK. 928 N. Pennsylvania street. LATE 1819 Maxwell oar with winter top. In excellent condition. Irvington 1549.

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. S^WV '5 N * MARMON 34 SERIES B / Wo have the following exceptional values In Marmon “34" Series B 1920 and 1921 cars available at thl9 time for delivery. Seven-passenger car. finished in rich maroon and can not be told from anew car, and only run a few thousand mile*. Exchanged on a different type car. Four-passenger, four-door touring car. reflnlshed in moleskin light, with green wheels and green - atrlpe. This car is a beauty and can hardly be told from anew car. Four-paseenger. four-door, finished In standard blue with black wheel* and fender*. In practically the same condition as anew car. 1921 *ven-pasenger sedan, used only as a demonstrator for a short time only. R#varr.i*h*d and can not be told from new. The above cars are all equipped the same as new standard cars that are now comlr g from the factory and some of them have extra equipment. All "are exceptional values at the prices asked end are aubject to demonstration and covered by our regular standard guarantee. LOCAL BRANCH NORDYKE & MARMON CO. MERIDIAN AT ELEVENTH. Main 1334. fm’T i ’ RENEWED MARMONS Renewed Marmons are thoroughly rebuilt In th* Marmon shops and are sold with & 90day guarantee. Marmon renewal is so thoroughly accomplished a* to practically eliminate previous ownership and mileage. The following renewed Marmons are row available for dellveryi * Seven-passenger touring oar, painted Fleetwood blue, with black running gear and golden ochre wheels. This car has a new California top. Wonderful value at the price asked. Peven-pnwenger touring car. pointed pig skin brown with the running gears in black. A wonderful car, both in performance and appearance, at an exceptionally low price. 1918, Model 84. •even-passen-ger touring car, painted coach blue with black running geara / 1919. Model 84. T-passenger touring car. painted coach blue with black running gear, equipped with a nickel-plated tonneau windshield and side shields. Thl* car presents an excellent opportunity of buying a renewed Marmon at a bargain price,* Do not fall to see these car* if you are in the market for a highgrad* car. LOCAL BRANCH NORDYKE & MARMON MERIDIAN AT ELEVENTH. MAIN 1884.

USED CAR SPECIALS OAKLAND Model 82-B touring car; motor rebuilt and car repainted. Price $675. OAKLAND Model 84-B, 5-passenger touring car, $575. OAKLAND Late nfodel* four-*oor sedan; run less than 5,000 miles. Pri*e $1,760. STUDEBAKER Studebaker 6, $375. Oakland Motor Car Cos. USED CAR DEPT. 825 N. Pennsylvania. [nashS Dodge roadster... $659 Overland S3 850 Hup roadster LOSO Nnsh ..renewed coupe 1.750 Dodge delivery 925 Studebaker sedan 1,650 Purchasers of our used cars are positively assured of real values. Losey-Nash Retail Cos. 400 North Capitol. Main 3348. Auto.i 21-946.

FORD. 191$ one-ton truck, worm stake body, purfect condition, real bare gain. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO SALES, 236 N. Pennsylvania sL Main 2349.

AUTOMOBILES —WANTED. I f^^WWWWWVWWWVWVWWW>^^ I WANT YOUR CAR and will pay you cash for it. Don’t forget your money is waiting for you. If you ca.n’t drive in, call Main 4446 and immediate attention will bo given. 212 E. NEW YORK ST. AUTOS WANTED I Wolf Auto Cos. 51* N. Illinois St. Main 1679. Auto. 29-068. TRUCKB—FOR BALE* SPECIAL TRICES will be made on all our used trucks. We need the room. One 1-ton Kissel; covered express body. One Oldsmobile; covered express body. One Maxwell; panel body, light delivery Stewart l*d-ton, guaranteed same as guarantee on new truck. This is a real bargain. Will have *4-ton Stewart about April 5. Rebuilt and with same guarantee as new truck. All above trucks are in excellent condition and practically all have extra good tires. We also have a few sample winter cabs to close out at less than wholesale cost. MARTIN TRUCK CO. Indiana Distributors Stuart Truck. 828 North Delaware St. Main 1886. Auto. 31-672. AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. BATTERIES FREE RENTAL SERVICE. With our rebuilt batteries. Your old worn out battery and 312.60 FOR GUARANTEED REBUILT V. 316.60 FOR UUARANTEDiU REBUILT 13 V. Battery to tit any make of car. BATTERY DISTRIBUTING COMPANT. 634 S. Illinois. Main 3145, FOR SALE Tires t prices lor the thrifty buyer: 80*3*4, 37.90; 33x4. *11.90; SaxSW, 39.40. All sizes. MASTER PRODUCTION CORPORATION. 16 When Uldg. _ AUTO WASHING Our Specialty. 834 North lUlnoia, S & S Auto Laundry \*utcanlzlng that gives satisfaction. W* buy yuur old tires. Open evenings and Sunday. 85 Kentucky Avenue. Main 1137. AUTO FLEMING & CO.', Inc." 130-133 E. New York *t. Circle 0633. "motorcycles and bicycles. Now Is tiie 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. I.ADY'3 bicycle; good ss new; can be adjusted for girl. Price 318, Harrison 2573. M lISCELLAN EOUS—FOR SALE. ' Two Edison dictating machines, l shaver, 1 transcriber with transophone attachment. All equipped with electric motors. Firms now using this equipment can advantageously add to their installation, or this outfit would be ideal for any firm contemplating the use of these machines. Inspection invited. Address A No. 1693. Times.

TYPEWRITER BARGAINS PAYMENTS Get our low prices on high-grade used and second-hand UNDERWOOD, MONARCH, REMINGTON. L. C. SMITH, ROYAL and other good machines. We sell machines that wo can guarantee. CLARK TYPEWRITER SHOP. 18 West Market. Second Floor. Phone, Main 2656. Indianapolis, Ind. ®PA NTS (Y\ LOWER PRICES | NOW \ THE PANTS STORE CO. \l 1 Two Stores. ll 1 48 W. Ohio St. U V 118 E. Ohio St. & j E. D. B. TAILORING CO. We specialize In a $49 tailor-made suit for business and professional men. 29 Waverly Bldg. 20 N. Meridian. LADY'S cr girls’ -bicycle In extra good shape; good as new. Harrison 2573. SPECIAL price on cement. 2010 Northwestern ave. Randolph 1700. SEWING machines. $5.00 and up. sl2 Mae*. Ave. Main 0600. LADY'S suit; perfect condition; size 36; $lO. Irvington 2274. Quit wearing ready-made as, PANTS We make them to your —, j ) measure for Vi Ir LEON TAILORING CO.. 121 E. New York *t. Upstairs. M IS C E LL A NE O U S—VVA N T E P. CALL me before you sell your household goods. I will pay you cash or get you more at auction. I* A. HODGES, auctioneer. Main 2534. SECOND-HAND fraternal suits and equipments. preferably Knight Templar and Knights of Pythias. SANDERS CO., 229 Indiana avenue. "coal SALE. FOR SALE—Furnace, bakery and cook wood. Call Webster 6194. LINTON lump, forked, - $6.95 1 delivered anywhere in city. Main 5219. FOR SALE—Good beech wood. Ca_i Irvington 0107.

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COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE. COAL Large Indiana Lump $7-00 Main 6270. Auto. 23-238, COAL We guarantee genuine Linton fourth \-eln white ash lump or e6g coal, 36.90; M. R., same grade. 36.00.* EMERGENCY COAL CO. 46 N. PENN. ST. Main 6056. Auto. 2S-001. 8:30 a. m. to 6.30 p. m. REDUCED COAL Best Linton Lump, clean forked *7.09 Illinois Lump, large, clean forked.... 7.00 Illinois Egg 7.00 Illinois Mine Run 6-25 Illinois Nut and Slack 6.25 Genuine Brazil Block, large forked... 7.50 Drexe! 8280. Auto. 52-384. We deliver any where In city. COAL ~ Quantity, duality and quick delivery; high grade domestic and steam coal. WEAVER COAL &. ICE CO., Drexel 2201; Drexe! 9508, ~ ~ COAL AND ICE. L. H BAUF COAL CO. MAIN 215). MAIN SSSL WHEN in need of coal call Frank Iten foi all kinds; quality and service guaranteed. 430 Indiana ave. Main 407 L HOUSEHOLD GOODS. USED GOODa Better values for less money. Refinlshed exactly like new at half the new price. Also fine rugs, stovo* and gas ranges. Guaranteed. Yictrolas at cut prices. USED GOODS STORE. 424 Mass. Ats. There Is only one, GO to BAKER BROS, for furniture, rugs and stoves. Payments. 219-225 East Washington street. MISSION leather davenport. In good condition. 29 N. Arlington. ■ Irvlntgon 1528. FOR SALE —Stoves. dressers. kitchen cabinets. 710 Indiana avenue. FRANC Premier vacuum cleaner, good condition, 310. Randolph 8601 or Auto. 41-624. CHINA closet, gas range for sale. Circle 1864. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. FOR SALE)—OId Antonio Stradivarius violin, made 1737 In Germany. Price 3100. 712 Madison avenue. LUKE TANSELLE. RECORDS; good records of any make you desire. 40c. BAKER BROS.. 219 East Washington. PLAYER’"PIANO, 325 cash, 33.00 per week. Randolph 4221. PET STOCK AND POULTRY. SINGING canaries and talking parrots; St. Andreasburg rollers, *12.50; Harz Mountain singers. *10; young birds not in full song. *3.50; Mexican double yellow head parrots. 310; European goldfinches, will mate with canaries, 36.30; twenty other varieties; ship anywhere. Send for free catalogue. SAM METER, 3528 Flournoy st., Chicago, HI. HOMES wanted for healthy homeless doga INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY, City dog pound. 924 E. N. T. 11 to 12 dally.

MACHINERY AND TOOLS. ICE MACHINE, one-ton Triumph, pflce $1,400. 24-ton Triumph, $1,950. 6-ton Triumph, $2,950. These machines installed complete with j five-year guarantee, suitable for any place where Ice is used. Machines In stock for i immediate delivery. UNITED ICE MACHINE CO. 318 S. East St. Drexel 0318. WONDER MIXERS MIXERS. HOISTS. PUMPS. ENGINES. , ALL PIKES CARRIED IN STOCK. BURL FINCH, DIST. 312-20 W. MARYLAND STREET. PERSONAL*. LEW SHANK CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR. Respectfully asks the support of Indianapolis citizens* ABSOLUTELY reliable and confidential detective work performed; reasonable rates. O'NEIL SECRET SERVICE, 25 4 iW. 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. SHAMPOO; free scalp treatment, all kinds, beauty work at homes, appointment. Main 7110. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. GV7 VTC\ IT STORAGE CHEAPEST I \vy RATES IN CITY. CALL I \/ US. Everything at reaI !1 tonable price. Packed, B }J shipped anywhere. Vt? ti Locked room if desired, 30 West Henry. Main 4399. PARTLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. Private locked rooms and open space. 25c per month 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 street Main 27b0. Auto. 23-680. MOVE The Red Ball way. Long distance hauling our specialty; cash or payments; any time or place; largest and best equipment In America. Phone Main 4631. RED BALL TRANSIT CO. Traction Terminal Baggage Cos. TRANSFER. Main 1298. Auto. 81-261. PrToFESSJONA.L SERVICES. VIOLET Ray and Swedish massage. MISS DB VEKE. 13 4 w. Market. Room 12. AUCTION*. NOTICE—PUBLIC AUCTION. THE CLEVELAND. CINCINNATI, CHICAGO & ST. LOUIS RAILWAY CO., will sell at public auction on Monday May 16. 1921, 10 a. m. at Sherman drr-e and Ci*. C., C. A St. L. Railway trao.*J (Hill yards). Indianapolis, Indiana, unless previously olalmed by proper owner, ihres carloads lumber, approximately 40,409 feet 4-lnch short leaf pine 0 lncher and 8 Inches running In lengths from 10 feet to 20 feet, consigned to Republics Creosotlng Cos.. Indianapolis, Indiana- Each car to be sold separately; terms of sale cash or certified check. J. K. VANCB. Freight Claim Agent, C., C., C. A ’St, L. Railway -Co., Indianapolis, Indian*.

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FINANCIAL. PERSONAL LOANS p $lO TO S3OO m This office la operated under the ruper^^H vision of the State of Indiana and was tabiished for the purpose of providing place where honest people can tkOrrowijM any amount from 320 to 3300 paying more than the legal rate of i iSS terert or without being Imposed upon any way. HH It Is only necessary that you ar keep^H ir.g house and permanently located. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSE™ We do not notify your neither do we make inquiries of friends, relatives or trade* people. gUg) You can have all time necessary rep.yment and pay only for the time you keep the money. Call and us explain. No charge unless you row. Loans with other companies off and mors money advanced at rates. ; IF IX A HURRY FHONE MASK 2923 OR AUTO. 22-450. H SECURITY MORTGAGER LOAN CO. H Rooms 205-7-9 Indiana Trust Bldg. 3S| 313 E. Washington St. Corner Vlr. WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKE P-I- Wpl ESTATE loan and promptly. vBH 1 >IASE REALTY CONTRACTOR .V'.iß-l oAI.KS. B> ..NDS AND LISTED AND UNLISTED. MM i 1-■ I. i S T'RITIES CO. MH FRANK K. SAWYER. Prea. MXrE Fifth r India:.up .Is Securities D daware and ■ I o:.d n.or-gnges on Ind^^flS| . Indiana pah., re..: estate. R. B. vMp SON. 106 N. Delaware st_ Main M’oNKY to loan t.n first and second gage. ENVES.ORK BANKING 3EK ICE CORPORATION, 302-3 Saks Bidg. ?lg LARGE PROFITS 19 from small expenditure follow Estate advertising in “Want Ad” Columni^H cf the Times. INSURANCE in all branches. aubretH D. PORTER. 916 Peoples Bank bldgM Main 7049. ■

LEGAL NgTICE. J NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. 1 Notice is hereby given that the Board oq Commissioners of the county of Marion and! State of Indiana will at the Commls*ioner' room in the Court House, in the City ofl Indianapolis, Ind., on the 29th day oil April. 1921, until the hour of 10 o’clock onl sa.d day, received sealed proposal* for thl construction and completion of improve-! ments as follows; ■ 1 The A. L. Wisby. et al., road in Wayn*| Township, estimated cost. 388,215.27. I The A. R. Jones, et ah, road in WaynH Township, estimated cost, 392,916. I The diaries Kuehn, et al., road in Wayntl Township, estimated cost. $105,561. I Bids will be for the completion of th*| roads in accordance with profiles, plan*! ana specifications now on file in the offleel of the auditor of said county and shall! Include all labor and material for said! work to be done by the contractor or con-1 tractors to whom Is awarded the contraotl Each bid shall be accompanied by a per-l sonal or surety bond in amoqnt equal tol double the amount of the bid, said bond! to be approved by the Board of Commi*-| sioners of said county. Said bond shall bel conditioned for the faithful performance! of the work; said personal sureties shall! be resident freeholders of the State of In-J diana, one of whom shall be a resident ofl Marlon County. I Said bonds shall be for the benefit of I any person, or persons, or corporatlotT who shall suffer any 103s or damage by reason of any such bidder failing or neglecting! to enter Into a contract to perform suciJ work awarded by the said Board of ComJ missioners, nr to carry out the same lB any particular or to pay for any labor cfl material which may have been furniahefl to any such contractor or contractor* <B to his agents or employes duly authoriseß to act for said contractor, in their in the construction of said work. Said improvements will be let as a on tue above described improvement* t"na lowest responsible bidder or An affidavit of noncollusion will be quired, and. failing to do so, such posal or bid will be rejected by the The board reserves the righf to any and all bids. Time for the completion of said voB wiil be agreed upon at the letting of contract by said Board of ar.d successful bidder or bidders. gB LEO K. FESLER. _ Auditor. Marlon County, IndlOhi^^fl NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that the Con:misi<>ncrs of the County of Marion smte of Indiana will, at the room In the Court House, in the Indianapolis, Ind., on the 29th day April, 1921. until the hour of 10 on said day, receive scaled proposal* the construction and completion of provoments as follows: HH The J. O. Carr, et al., road in „!.!p, estimated cost of which is si^B The Arthur A. Marey, et al.. road tvs- - Township, estimated cost Os vhß U $15,397. Bids will he for the completion of ronds In accordance with profiles, and specifications now on file in the of the auditor of said county and Include all labor and materials for work to be done by the contractor or cfffiSl tractors to whom is awarded the Each bid shall be accompanied by a sonal or surety bond In amount equal double the amount of the bid. said bond be approved by the Board of ers of said county. Said bond shall be coiß ditioned for the faithful performance the work; said personal sureties shall ]B resident freeholders of the State of diana. one of whom shall be a resident H Marlon County.

Said bonds shall be for the benefit of anH person, or persons, or corporation wh< shall suffer any loss or damage by reasoJ of any such bidder failing or negleatingl to enter Into a contract to perform gucll work awarded by the said Board of CoifaJ inlssioners. or to carry out the same any particular or to pay for any labor JH material which may have been to any such contractor or to his agents or employes duly to ar-t for said contractor. In their In the construction of said work. ** . Said improvements will be let as a**!® on the above described improve the lowest responsible bidder or An affidavit of noncollusions will quired, and, falling so to do, such proposal or bid will be rejected by the board. The board reserves the right te any and all bids. Time for the completion of said work will be agreed upon at the letting of satd contract by said Board of Commiasionera and successful bidder or bidder* LEO K. FE3LER, Auditor, Marlon County, Indian*. NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. The undersigned commissioner, by yirtua of an order of the Probate Court of Marlon County, Indiana, made and entered In a cause therein pending, entitled Henry W. Zimmer vs. Peter W. Zimmer, et *l., and numbered 1 386 upon the docket# thereof, hereby gives notice that at No. 605 State Life building, Indianapolis, Indiana, on the 18th day of April, 1921. between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m„ and from day to day thereafter until sold, he will offer for sale at private sale and at not less than the full appraised value thereof, the following described real estate, towlt: One hundred and five (108) feet oft of the west end of lot No. ten (10) In Robert B. Dunear-’- subdivision of outlot Nov twenty-three (23) In the city of Indianapolis; Lots numbered fifteen (15), sixteen (19) and seventeen 1 17) In N. B. Palmer's addition to the city of Indianapolis, being * subdivision of the north part of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section thirteen (13), township fifteen (IS) north, range three (3) east, aa per plat thereof recorded In plat book 6, page 191, in the office of the recorder of Marlon County, Indiana; Lots numbered one (1) and two (2) and thirty (30) feet off of the entire south side of lot No. three (3) In Fenneman, Cooper, Wagner and Zimmer’s Union street addition to the city of Indianapolis, aa per plat thereof recorded In plat book 10, page 11 In the office of the recorder of Marlon County, Indiana. Terms of sale: The full purchase price In cash, or not less than one-third of the purchase price In cash and the balance In two equaf Installments, payable respectively In not to exceod nine and eighteen months, to be evidenced by the notea of the purchaser bearing seven (7%) per cent Interest from their dates, waiving relief. providing for attorney’s fees and secured by mortgage on the real estate sol*. THOMAS D. McGEE, Commissioner. 605 State Life Building. (Continued on Next Pagr)