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INDIANA DAILY TIMES 26-29 S. Meridian St. * PHONES—CLASSIFIED ADV. DEPT. Halo 1600 Automatic 28-361 BATES. One time 09 per line Three consecutive times.. .08 per line Six consecutive times 07 per line Mcle or female help wanted, situation wanted, male cr female; rooms to let and board and rooms wanted — One time 08 per line Three consecutive times.. .07 per line Six consecutive times 66 per line Contract rates cn application. Legal notices 09 per line Lodges and club notices Tic per insertion Church notices (1 Inch or less) 60c per Insertion Over 1 Inch. .07 per line additional. Death rotices. 35c per Insertion. -Card of T harts or In Memorlam notices 07 per line Ads received until 11:45 a. m. for publication same day.

FUNcKAL OIRtCTOHB. FLAN NEK & BUCHANAN 120 North Illlnoia St. Funeral directors to ths people o! Indianapo.ls since 1887. Phones: Main 641-642. Auto. 22-64 L INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY tzst _ Parlors 1222 Union SC (ieorge Gruisiemer Funeral director. 622 East Market. Old Phone Main 908. New Phone 27-208-A. M. Ragsdale. jr. tVaisn price. John Paul Ragsdale A. M. RAGSDALE CO •28 North Delaware street. J. 0. WILSON 2280 ProspecC Auto. 61-671. Prospect 822. W. T. BLASENOYM 2628 ghelby S.C Pros 2670. Auto. 61-114 FUNERAL DIKECTOP.S — WM. E. KRIEGER. New 21-764. Mala 1464. 1402 N nilnola OADD —BERT 8. GADD. 2130 Prospect st. Phones: Prospect 422. Automatic 52-278. UNDERTAKERS —tiler, i A TITUS. in*North Dei. New 23-664. Main 3680. FEE.NET & FEENET. Acto. 24-195. It 34 N. Illinois Main 843 DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICEB. HANSEN", OLEl—Beloved husband of Bertha Hansen and father of Morten and Anna Hansen, died at his home. 928 B. Raymond st., Saturday. April 2, 8 Pm. Funeral at residence Tuesday. April 6, 2 p. m. Members D. B. S. S. taka notice. K UDELL DRU3ILLA (NEE HAYES) Beloved wife of Harry A. Kudell and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto M. Schulz, died Saturday. April 2, 1921. ag 29 years. .Funeral Tuesday. April 5 at the chapel Los E. E. Gross, 653 S. Delaware sC. at 2 p. m. Friends Invited. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Chicago (111.) and Cincinnati papers please copy. 6MELTZER, LEVI H. —Beloved husband of Millie C. Smeltzer. died Sunday morning. April 4. age 74 years, at his late residence, 427 N. California st. Funeral Wednesday, April 6. at 10 a. m.. at Shirley Bros.’ chapel, 946 N. Illinois street. Friends Invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at chapel any time after Monday noon. ' SONTAG, JOHN' —Husband of Anna M. Sontag and father of Mrs. Clara Uebele. Martin and Frank Sontag. Mr9. Amelia Pressor, sll of Indianapolis; Mrs C. Brink of Louisville Ky.. and Mrs. Don E. Veitch of Detroit. Mich., died April 2. 9 p m.. age 70 years. Funeral at Wald funeral parlors Tuesday, April 5, 8:30 a. m.. and at St. Bridget’s Church 9a. m Funeral and burial private. Please omit flowers. TR AFFORD. LAURA —Beloved wife of Guy Trafford, passed away April I at the age of 51 years. Funeral at Fred T. Moor e undertaking parlors. College aveknue and Sixteenth st., Tuesday April 5 at *2 p. m. Friends Invited. Burial Crown fain. BfOODBECK. ELIZABETH —Age 69 years, of Theodore Woodbeck. passed Saturday. April 2, 6.30 a. m. Funeral April 5 at 10 a. m.. at residence Frank 17 X. Sherman drive. flatlGHTi ’HARRISON I.JGAN -F&’hr Edwin Wright. Mrs. Addle May . and Mrs. Clara Miller, passed away home of his daughter, Mrs. Addle Green. 1642 English avenue Sunday. IHrtl 3. at 7:20 a. m. Short services conducted by the G. A. R. at the home of the daughter. 1642 English avenue. Tuesday. 'April 5 at $ a. m. and services at the home of his son. Edmond Wright. North Salem. Ind.. 11:15 a. m. Burial North Salem. Ind. Friends Invited to both services. LOSTANDFOUND. Dogs and Cats When are In need of surgical attention will be well cared for at the Indianapolis Dog and Cat hospital. lowa and Meridian. Phone Drexel 1676. Dr. Springer will answer your call promptly. LOST —Three pillow cases, one pair with initial ’’M.’’ other with crocheted lace en Laurel. Linden, Orange. Spruce or Stats sts.. Reward. 1722 Prospect. Drexel 3919, LOST —Pocketbook, between Maryland on Noble to Liberty street. Contained $lO and receipt on wraps. Reward. 101 S. Noble. LOST on Lafayette pike between Emrichsville ar.d FlackvlUe. small rat terrier dog. one ear dropped. Circle 1336. Reward. LOST —Man’s brown coat. Redmn’s pin on Inside. Sunday on south side. Call Drexel 0252. Reward.

PERSONAL*. ABSOLUTELY reliable and confidential detective work performed; reasonable rates. O’Neil Secret Service. 25(4 W. Wash. Circle 5656. Night, phone Wash. 2980. LEW SIIAXK CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR. Respectfully asks the support of Indianapolis citizens. MASTER OF PAIN The pain killer. Room 6, Fair Bldg. Phone Circle 5057. FAIRMONT MATERNITY "HOSPITAL for confinement; private; prloes reasonable; may work for board; babies _adopted. Write for booklet. MRS. T. B. WANT to take two little girls under 6 years to raise or board. Drexel 6537. ’ NOTICES. <V\n-ru~Li~Li~.n ~i.r rri ■ NOTICE —My wife. Cora Sheets, having left her home. I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by her. CARL SHEETS. LIGHT HOITsYkEE>ING ROOMS. TWO furnished rooms for light housekeeping; cheap; gas for lights. 1234 S. Meridian street. TWENTY-FIRST. 221 W.; modern, furnished light housekeeping rooms. Randolph 7879. BEDROOM and kitchenette; modern, unfurnished. Randolph 8519. ROOMS—-TO LET. ~~~ LOVELY furnished front room, private home north; gentlemen. Randolph 69U6. NICELY furnished room to gentlemen; private family, reference*. Randolph 104 9. TWO unfurnished rooms; private entrance. 616 Highland avenue.. ALABAMA. N.; front room, modern, private home. Randolph 8519. fiEW YORK. 620 E.; sleeping room, $2; also housekeeping rooms. NEWLY furnished modern room for two people. Irvington 1162. NICELY furnished room for rent. Call kJ’SMUFLJT, East. 528; modern furnished $2.50 up. AND ROOMS—TO LET. ' '■(V*4 hlldren’s Aid Association, corner and Delaware. Telephone Main board for two men ur married

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MALE HELP—WANTED. EXPERIENCED CLERK for stock ledger. Apply In own handwriting; state age. experience, references, salary and phone number. P. O. Box 126. Attention D. S. T. WIDE work for autolsts If you can make 312 up dally by showing newly patented article to your men friends; no competition. See MR. HOR.RAS at Morton Hotel before 7:30 p. m. FOR SALE—Concord grape vines. currants, gooseberries. 2 years old, 50c each. Fruit trees or all kinds. Special prices. Belmont 2967. , ME N to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 309 E. Washingtm st.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 767. ALL KINDS roofing laid, repaired. |4 up. chimneys repaired. Webster 6219. timer "and helper. 950 Ft Wayne ave. Main 8635. LOSERS, weepers, finders, keepers; but not eo If you use a Times Want ad. 8 A LESM EN—W ANT ED. SALESMAN. Intelligent, neat appearing with good personality to qualify for local salesman. I will train you so you will be able to earn 330 a week or more In the fastest and most fascinating gams In the world. Unless you have nerve to go out and not come back defeated stay away. For Interview address, giving phone number, A No. 1194. Times. WANTED at ones, high-grade salesman to represent "Dan Patch." ths new tube repair kit In State of Indiana. Good commissions. Write at once giving references. THE DAN PATCH COMP ANT. La Salle, Illinois. EXPERIENCED stock salesmen for firstclass dividend paying securltlea of oldestablished Indiana corporation. Call at room 610 Board of Trado any Tuesday or Wednesday. _____ B*TuATION WANTED —MALE. WANTED —Cellars to dig, sodding, grading and transfer work. Webster 3942. FEMALE HELP—■ WANTED. BE A TELEPHONE OPERATOR Class now openYou are paid a good salary while learning, opportunities for advancement to supervisory positions when qualified. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Room 322. Cor. New Y r ork and Meridian st.

EXPERIENCED CLERK for stock ledger. Apply in own handwriting; state age, experience, reference*, salary and phone number. P. O. Box 126. Attention T>. S. T. WANTED — Three counter girl* One bus girl. One cigar girl. One night cook. For day and night work. PETERS DAIRY LUNCH. SSQ Mas.achu?ett* avenue. SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Washings; ail clothe* handled with care; will call for them. Drexel 9466. FAMILY washing*; flrst-clas work. Called for and delivered. 1642 timber. Drexel 4474. WASHINGS and Ironings to bring home. Webster 3942. PROFESSIONAL. SERVICES. VIOLET Ray and Swedish massage. MISS DE VERB, 18* W. Market. Room 13. MANICURE, massaging. Locke. Room 61. When Bldg, third Boor. Hours 10-7. DETECTIVE*. Ouigley-Hyland Agency Civil and Criminal Investigators. 826-529 Law bldg. Main 2901 . . BUSINESS CHANCES. LISTEN Have out more extraordinary position for honest man of only good faith money; even S3OO. to go to Ohio in chance of a lifetime; have made my pile, but am old. alone, and health ruined and must give up active service; take charge of supply station and sec to the shipping out the goods and handle all money; good reference required; big Income; don't take up my time unless you are prepared to avail yourself of the one chance in a lifetime. W. NOLES. Hotel Roosevelt. Indianapolis, Ind. MEAT MARKET for sale; town of 1.600; no other in 16 mile*. Will sell right if sold in two weeks. MOORE BROS., Westport, Ind. DRUG STORE; sure bargain. Want to retire. See YOUMAN’S DRUG CO., Anderson, Ind. Cash and carry grocery. SEBREE. 40 r' rrth ' MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. RECORDS; good record* of any make you desire. 4Cc. BAKER BROS.. 210 East V eshlnaton. LAGO-NDa mahogany case upright piano; good condition, $l5O. Drexel 670 e. PLAYER PIANO, 125 caah,~ $3.00 per week. Randolph 4221. DID YOU SELL IT? IX nos, automohlla columns of

REALESTATE—FORaALE. Home Seekers for Service 912-14 MERCHANTS BANK. Main 1499. Beautiful 5-room modern bnngslow on Oakland ave. All ths built-in features known to the modern builder; stained art glass windows, large lot with fruit trees. If you are looking for a real home don’t fall to see this. Call Mr. Ba.l, evenings Randolph 3198. Seven-room semi-modern. 82,600; all on one floor; gas. electric lights, water. Lot 40x135; 3500 cash, 825 per month. Evenings, Mr. Grice. Webster 2153. Naomi street. 6-room modern bungalow; bargain at 8660 cash, balance monthly payments. Price 83,250. Mr. Anderson. Main 1499. List with Homs Beekers for prompt personal attention and service.

CLOSE IN 4-room bungalow. walking - distance: electric lights, driven well, good lot. Also horse and rig and about 150 chickens, all for 81.800. 8600 cash, balance easy terms. Mr. Melnteer with I. N. Richie & Son. 301 Security block. Main 0520 l DOUBLE BARGAIN “ Four rooms side; city water, gas eleoj trio lights, newly painted and papered, j Located east on paved street near Washington car. Price 83.750. 8500 cash, balance terms. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors. OWNER SAYS SELL This 3-room house In the 1500 block on West New York street. Gas, electrlo lights, furnace, water, good, large barn, large lot, all In fine condition Price 88,500. 8300 cash, balance easy terms. STATE SAVINGS * TRUST CO. Main 4517. Res.. Belmont 2037. This One Like Rent I Strictly modern 10 rooms and bath, full ; basement, garage. In 1200 block, Bellej fontatne; price 86.500. 81.000 caeh. 835 per month. "Live Wires" T. R. Jones & Cos.. 414 People"s Bank Bldg., 134 E, Market. Main 5768. HOUSE, EAST >7ln room*; city water, electric Ilrht*: irrrtund 105x119. Price $4,000; SI,OOO cash, balance monthly. Hall & Hill, Realtors. 147 E Market St. Main 2315. “colored 8200 cash, balance 816 monthly. 984 Hosbrnok; newly painted and decorated; eleotrlc light*, paved street. Best house on ttreet. Only 8L750. Russe 11. Hartman. 224 N. Delaware. SHRIVER, DOUBLE. 1517-19; modern; hardwood floors, sixroom to side; concrete veranda, full basement; garage. 86,000. Call Trueblood. RELIABLE REALTY CO., 501 City Trust Bldg. Main 0186. Evenings, Irvington | 2268. ONLY $l5O CASH MR. COLORED MAN. And 820 month buys this 4-room home with electrlo lights. MARION COUNTY STATE BANK. FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW n*ar Garfield park; cood 3-car garagt. This is h good bargain, only $3,500. Frank S. Clark & Cos. 220 E. Ohio. Main 8377. 810 CASH, then 81 25 weekly, buys large high, level lot two squares southeast of i Fair Grounds. Price 8525; bargain. Moved from 540 Lemclte Annex to 760-62 Banker's Trust Bldg. 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. SIX-ROOM home modern except bath, paved street near E. Washington car. Price 84.250; 82.600 cash. THE SOUTHj ERX LUMBER CO. NEAR W. Washington car, seven-room modern home with garage, 83,500; 8500 cash. 826 per month. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. !In listing your property call Main 7012. 1P A U L V. M AT K_l N REALTY CO. ■FOR BAI.E—If you want to buy property. , I have It. Address A No, 1697, Times. REA^EBTAT E—SUBURBAN. n An BUILD YOUR UAL OWN HOME. Out near Stop 1 on Danville traction, j where West Washington street Is being ' paved right past this addition. Large lots ! adapted to garden, chickens berries and fruit. Rich black soil and splendid neighhood. Plan the house to suit your wants from foundation to painting. Small payment’ down, balance like rent. GEO. A. LUCAS. 406 Peoples Bank Bldg. WE HAVE SOLD several new 5-room bungalows on nearacre tracts. Worth 82,850; J 350 cash. Will I build few more. Call RELIABLE ' REALTY CO. Main 0186. Evenings, j Drexel 1493. LOTS FOR SALE. TWO lots southeast, near car line: will sacrifice for quick sale. Drexel 1522. ~REAL ESTAT^-^WANT^dT^ j HAVE a cash customer for 7 ot 8-room thoroughly modern, north or east. MARTIN MORONEY, 209 Lombard Bldg. Main 6807. MODERN or partly modern house, six to eight rooms. Call Main 0107. FA R M B—-FOR SALE. LANDOLOGY, 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-RICHLE LAND CO.. 113 Skldmore-Kichle Bldg., Marinette. Wls. IF INTERESTED In Southern lands and Investments send (16c) for three months’ trial subscription to the Southern Investor, New Orleans. Indorsed by the Real Estate bureau. New Orleans Association of Commerce. FOR SALE OR TRADE—IOO-acre farm on main plks 5 milsa southwest of Greensburg; good 7-room bouse, fins bungalow barn, now chlekon houso, extra well fenced, ft wile trow school. S. U,

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TIIERE IS A MESSAGE FOR SOMEONE— In every little Want Ad that appears In tba Daily Tiiuea. If yon don’t read the Want Ads you ought to. Every day many opportunities are offered. If you will read the Want Ads Intelligently every evening you will find them both interesting and profitable. Don’t read them today and forget about them tomorrow. Make it a regular habit. Then you will be sure you don’t miss any thing. Others are reading and nslng the Tlmee Want Ads. Why don’t you 7

automobiles for sale. FnabhJ Ovenand *3 350 Hup roadster 1.050 Nash renewed coupe 1.760 Dodge delivery 025 Purchaser* of our used cars are positively assured of real valuea Losey-Nash Retail Cos. 400 North Capitol. Main 3348. Auto. 21-946. 1221 GRANT TOURING. Had 4.000 miles; 6 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 BALES 1142 Meridian North. Main 5334. BI'ICK, newly painted ~.8750.00 Columbia sport model, new car . 1.330 00 Dodge touring, renewed car 650.00 Ford truck, light delivery 376.00 Grant Six, touring, winter top 575.00 Maxwell coupe, bargain price 393.00 Oakland Six touring 475.00 Commonwealth touring, 1920 875.00 phone us. Main 5716. for demonstrations. All cars guaxanteed In good mechanical condition. Payments If desired, Dietz-James Sales 834 E. Market st. 1920 MAXWELT, TOURING. This car had only 8.000 miles; guaranteed In A-l condition. Priced at a bargain. Open evenings. Rebuilt Car Dept. LEXINGTON MOTOR SAI.ES 1142 Meridian North. Main 5334. OVERLAND TOURING Must sell s late model Overland touring car at once In good condition. Call evening. Washington 1516. OVERLAND touring car In first-class condltlon. 8275, cash or terms. See MR. BECK, 928 N Pennsylvania street. MAXWELL touring, 1920, In perfect condition. Ses MR. BECK. 923 N. Pennsylvania. FORD touring, bargain. 35 Kentucky ave. TRUCKS—FOR BALE, ONE light delivery, panel body, starter and electric lights. MR. BECK, 928 N. Pennsylvania street. AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. P^^VWVW^/WWVWWV'WX/SAA/WSsVW I WANT YOUR CAR and will pay you cash for it. Don’t forget your money is waiting for you. If you can’t drive in, call Main 4446 and immediate attention will be given. 212 E. NEW YORK ST. AUTOS WANTED I Wolf Auto Cos. 619 N. Illinois St. Main 1579. Auto. 22-063. TAKE the Times Want ad route to reach the home BATTERIES FREE RENTAL SERVICE. With our rebuilt batteries. Your old worn out battery and $12.50 FOR GUARANTEED REBUILT 6 V. $15.60 FOR GUARANTEED REBUILT 12 V. Battery to fit any make of car. BATTERY DISTRIBUTING COMPANY. 534 S. Illinois. Main 3146. FOR SALE Tires to car owners at lowest prices. 80x3 ft, $8.40; 32x4, 811.90. All sizes. MASTER PRODUCTION CORP. 16 When Bldg. AUTO W ASHING Our Specialty. 334 North Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry AUTO painting. FLEMING - CO.. Inc.’. 130-132 E, New Y'ork st. Circle 0633. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES. Now is the time to have your motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 534-36 Mass. Ave. Main 6404. FOR SALE—Three-speed Indian motorcycle with side CRr for sale. or will trade on Ford In good repair. Phone Drexel 8995. CASH paid for all kinds of ojAXorcyclsa FLOYD PETERMAN. 509 1 husetts avenue. LADY’S blcyola; good as new; can De adjusted for girl. Harrison 2573. fs2?™r

AUCTIONS. SAMUEL T. FREEMAN & COMPANY, AUCTIONEERS. 1519-21 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. AT AUCTION, REAL ESTATE MACHINERY, SUPPLIES AND AUTOMOBILES, THE MADISON MOTORS CORPORATION OF ANDERSON, IND. TUESDAY, APRIL 19TH, 1921, AT 10:30 A. M. At ANDERSON, IND. (18 miles northeast of Indianapolis). REAL ESTATE, consisting of a tract of BV4 acres with a modern daylight brick and concrete factory; concrete boiler house, 2 story brick office building; brick and concrete storage sheds. A magnificent factory of modern construction and In excellent condition. MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT. ETC., consisting of lathes, shapers, milling machines, drill presses, punch presses, grinders, saws, cranes. Niagra brakes, bench grinders, forges, electric and pneumatic drills, also email tools. cutters, reamers, etc., and an enormous supply of bolts, rivets, nuts and washers, office furniture, etc. AUTOMOBILES: 6 new Madison automobiles, G. M. C Truck, new Ford sedan. Ford touring cars and trucks, etc. Full particulars from the auctioneers. SAMUEL T. FREEMAN & COMPANY, AUCTIONEERS, 1519-21 Chestnut atreeet, Philadelphia, Fa.

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First Call for Refrigerators at Save Half Price All sizes, all makes, and all guaran- \ teed. Select your box now for future CASH OR PAYMENTS I BAKER BROS. PIONEER DEALERS IN USED FURNITURE. 219-221-223-225 East "Washington Street.

, Two Edison dictating machines, I shaver, 1 transcriber with transophone ! attachment. All equipped jwith electric motors. Firms .now using this equipment | can advantageously add to J their installation, or this outfit would he ideal for any firm contemplating the use of these machines. Inspection invited. Address A No. 1693. Times. i BARGAIN prices on the following: 10-lb bucket cup gresee II 25 I 10-ib. bucket graphite grease $l6O 5- bucket % ...35c 6- bucket hard otl -. 4rtc 10-lb. bucket hard oil 75c 6-lb. Auto soap Tor 10-lb. Auto ho a p $1.25 Quart can metal polish 35c Half gallon can rn"tnl polish 60c Gallon can metal polish SI.OO 323 W. loth at. Main 7072. * P ANTS /TV LOWER PRICES l| THE PANTS STORE CO. \1 I Two Stores. U \ 48 W. Ohio St. U V 118 E. Ohio St. ft | | ONE corn planter with check rower or fertilizer attachment, $46.00; one riding i cultivator, $56.00; one double disc harrow, $37 00; one wagon bed. $:'6.00. 323 West j Fifteenth street. Main 707 2. ” REED BABY CARRIAGE j Only used one season. Price sls. 920 J Broadway. Apt. 1. i ONE c-'rn sheller. sl2 00; one feed cutter, $28.50; one feed grinder. $39.00. All brand new. 323 West Fifteenth street. Main 707 L i LADY’S or girl’s bicycle in extra good shape; good as new. Harrison 2573. HEWING machines. $5.00 ana up. 312 Mas*. Ave. Main 0600. NEW 16-lnch breaking plow; bargain. Main 7072. ONE new pony, buggy; bargain. Main _ Quit wearing ready-made PANTS We make thorn to your | J measure for 11 if LEON TAILORING CO.. 131 E. New York st. Upstairs. 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 2634. SECOND-HAND fraternal suits and equipments, preferably Knight Templar and Knights of Pythias. SANDERS CO.. 229 Indiana avenue. WANTED—Rear Ford axle In good condition. Harrison 0622. HOUSEHOLD GOC>P3USED GOODS. Better values for less money. Refinlshed exactly like new at half the new price. Also fine rugs, stoves and gas ranges. Guaranteed. Vlctrolas at cut prices. USED GOODS STORE, 424 Mass Avo. There Is only one. GO to BAKER BROS.’ for furniture, rugs and stoves. Payments 219-226 East Washington street. LEATHER bed davenport with mattress, S2O. Irvington 2570. MACHINERY and TOOLS. ICE MACHINE, one-ton Triumph, price $1,400. 2V4-ton Triumph. $1,950. 6-ton Triumph. $2,950. These machines Installed complete with five-year guarantee, suitable for any place where Ice Is used. Machines In stock for Immediate delivery. UNITED ICE MACHINE CO. 318 S. East 3t. Drexel 0818 WONDER MIXERS MIXERS, HOISTS. PUMPS, ENGINES. ALL SIZES CARRIED IN STOCK. BURL FINCH. DIST. 312-20 W. JIAttYLAND STREET. ■ Times Wgnt Ads find ths right people for the right places and the right places for the rjsZt people. Phone Mein thOO.

COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE. COAL Large Indiana Lump 17.00 Main 6270. Auto. 2S-238. ' REDUCED COAL Best Linton Lump clean forked $7.00 Illinois Lump, large, clean forked.... 7.00 : Illinois Egg 7.00 Illinois Mine Run 6.25 Illinois Nut and Slack 5.26 Genuine Brazil Block, large forked... 7.50 Drexel 3280. Auto. 62-384. We deliver any where In city. Call ua for lowest prlcea on all hig;h*raUe coal, genuine soft or hard coal. Main 6056. Auto. 23-001. 4G N. Penn. Room 216. COAL Quantity, quality and quick delivery; high grade domestic and steam coal WEAVER COAL 4: ICE CO.. Drexel 2201; | Drexel 9508. COAL AND ICE. L H. BAIN CQAL CO. MAIN 8151. MAIN 8581. FOR SALE- Furnace, bakery and cook wood. Call Webster 5194. FOR SALE—Furnace, bakery and cook wood. Call Irvington 3262. BUSINESS SERVICES. We remodel old hat* into 1921 style* We alno reblock all kind* of men's hats. So ml for styls sheet. MULLER’S INDIANAPOLIS HAT BLEACIiERY 28 Kentucky avo. Main 6179. i :: v Sewing Machines i ir - x rented, SB.OO per month, j ty We repair any make of machine and guarantee j our work. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO.. 812 Mass. Ave. Main Carpenter Repairing i Screen work; reasonable. Prompt service fruaruiteed. Drexel 1796. P. P. HARRIfI. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING Harrison 1528. 872 Udell St. FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order. E. F. BURKL& 416 Mass. sve. Main 1428. New 23-776. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana F. J. carpenter contractor and builder; estimates furnished on short notice. Belmont 3079. PAPER _ HANGIN’g7 cleaning. houe painting and enameling. Call Circle 6848. 1921 sample book. BAIN"lTNG7~paper hanging. decorating; everything furnished. Randolph 8108. M. R. ALVIS. FURNITURE (expert) repaired, refinlshed. Inside varnishing at your home. Drexel 7167. LADIES and Gentlemen’* Suite Remodeled. 18H N. Meridian. Room 29. Circle 0315. WALLPAPER cleaning. SI.OO a room) work guaranteed. Circle 4391. ALL KIND ~of chimney repairing and leaky roofs. Drexel 5281. FOR paper hanger, call JOHNSON. Work guaranteed. Webster 6715. PET STOCK AND POULTRY. HOMES wanted for healthy homeless doga INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY. City dog pound. 924 B- X. Y. 11 to 12 dally FOR SALE—Barred Rock setUng eggs. 760. Circle 3638. LIVE BTOCK AND VEHICLE*. TWO young cowe; S9O T.IU take both. Washington 4540. WjljßN j g*trnllX# BMP* adyerttoegs aw>

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AUCTiONS. AUCTION SALE. Tuesday. April 5. 2 p. m., at 939 N. Meridian st., six rooms household goods. Four rugs, oak dining set, davenport, rockers, mahogany parlor set, library i table, lamp, small rugs, dishes, utensils, refrigerator. Iron bed, dressers, chiffonier and many other Items too numerous to mention. L. A. HODGES, Auctioneer. Main 2534. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. GT7 VrVl IJ STORAGE CHEAPEST l f \V/ RATES IN CITY. CALL f I \( US. Everything at reI j ,| sonable price. Packed I Jl II shipped anywhere. N? Cx Locked room If desired. SO West Henry. Main 4699. PAKTLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. Private locked rooms and open spaco. 25c per month and up. Local and overland tranefer. We call and give you exact prices on any kind of work without any obligations. 419-23 E. Market street. Main 2750. Auto. 23-680. MOVE The Red Ball way. Long distance hanllng our specialty; cash or payments; any time or place; largeat and best equipment in America. Phone Main 4631. RED BALL TRANSIT CO. Traction Terminal Baggage Cos. TRANSFER. Main 1298. Auto. 31-261 LARGE PROFITS from small expenditure follow Real Estate advertising in “Want Ad” columns of the Times. LEGAL NOTICE. £tat*ment of the Ownermiy, Managen ent. Circulation, etc., requited by the ac : of Congress of Augr. 24. 1912. of Indiana D illy Times, published daily, except Sunday, at Indianapolis. Indiana, for April 1. 1921, State of Indiana, County of Marlon. Before me. a notary public In and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared J. H. Lederer, ho, having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the general manager of the Indiana Daily Times and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management (and if a dally paper, the circulation), etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption. required by the act of Aug. 24. 1912. embodied in section 44 3. Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse of this form, to wit: 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor and business managers are: Publisher. Indiana Dally Times Cos., Inc.. Indianapolis. Indiana; editor, R. A. Butler, Indianapolis, Indiana; managing editor, R. A. Butler, Indianapolis, Indiana; general manager, J. H. Lederer, Indianapolis, Indiana. 2. That the owners are: Indiana Dally Times Cos., a corporation organized under the laws of Indiana. Stockholders hold- | Ing 1 per cent or more of stock are W. D. Boyce, Chi< ago, Illinois, as trustee for \V. D. Boyce Cos. Stockholders holding 1 per ! cent or more of stock in the W. D. Boyce Cos. are W. D. Boyce, Chicago, Illinois. 3. That the known bondholders, mort- ‘ gsgees and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total i amount of bonds, mortgages, or other sej curities ars: None, except a real estate mortgage given to Union Trust Cos., Indianapolis. Ind.. trustee, to secure notes for balance purcha.se price of company’s building, holders of which notes are unknown, 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders. and security holders, if any, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company, but also, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appear* upon the books of the company as trustee or In any other fiduciary relation, the name of the persons or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embiacing affiant’s full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees. hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, association, or corporation has any interest, direct or Indirect, in the said stock, bonds or other securities than as so stated by him. 5. That the average number of copies of each Issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the six months preceding the date shown above is 43.626. J. H. LEDERER, General Manager. Sworn to and subscribed before me this first day of April, 1921. W. B. NICEWANGER, Notary Publlo. My commission expires Jan. 29. 1924. NOTICE In ths Marlon Circuit Court. State of Indiana. County of Marion, ss; Petition of the J. L. Hampson Coal Company to change name. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned. the ,T. L. Hampson Coal Company, has applied to the Marlon Circuit Court of said county and State to have Its name changed from the J. L. Hampson Coal Company to that of E. and I. Coal Company and that said petition and application will be presented to bo heard by said court at the first day of the June term, 1921 of said court. Dated this 19th day of March, 1921. THE J. L. HAMPSON COAL COMPANY. By PAUL J. HENDERSON. Secretary. FI NANcTa L. " 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. Pres. Fifth floor Indianapolis Securities Bid*. Southwest corner Delaware and Market FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WILSON, 108 N. Delaware st. Main 1618. MONEY to loan on first and second mortgage. INVESTORS BANKING SERVICE CORPORATION, SO2-3 Saks Bldg. INSURANCE In all branches. ~ AUBREY D. PORTER. 916 Peoples Bank bldg Main 7049. The beat bargains In automobiles are listed under Automobiles and Supplies in tne Times Want Ad columns. Alleged Fugitive’s Case Is Continued The case of Byron Davenport, 28, 886 West Maryland street, charged with being: a fugitive from Justice, was continued In city court today by Judge Walter Pritchard until Wednesday afternoon. Detectives Itoche and Fosatti, who arretted Davenport Saturday, say he has been wanted hero since 1917. They say he was serving a sentence at the Indiana State Farm and after he had served about •lx months of the sentence he escaped. Davenport was charged with vehicle fcsi-

U. S. OFFENSIVE FOR FAR EAST TRADE LOOMS Slated as Major Movement in Shifting Ocean Trade Routes. PLAN TO OFFSET LOSSES WASHINGTON, April 4.—An America* commercial offensive In the Far Hag; probably will be the major movement la an Impending world shifting of ocean trade routes. It was learned today. The objective of the Far East offensive. If It Is undertaken, will be the upbuilding of a trans-Paclflc trade to offset losses in Europe and South America and avert a slump that, without new outlets for American productivity, might affect every agricultural and manufacturing industry. This program will include: Establishment of new steamship lines at San Francisco, Portland, Seattle and all the West coast and Puget Sound ports, together with development of port industries and placing of new manufacturing Industries throughout the coast country. f The same development at New Orleans. Galveston and Gulf and South Atlantic ports for new lines to the Far East through the I’anama CanaL New lines and increases in existing services from Boston, New York, Baltimore and North Atlantic ports for trans-Pacific trade via the canfil. Campaigns to induce heavy American investments in railroad building and industrial development in China; Investments in Japan, the Straits settlements, Australia, government and private Interest cooperation in making of Manila what Gibraltar and Hong Kong are to British foreign trade; great Industrial investment Bln Biberia os soon as political conditions permit. All these Involve a careful program *f commercial diplomacy with Japan, It was said here, and make our Japanese relations of vital bearing to the Industrial development of this country. A. OF 0. TO STAY SAME TILL JULY Lack of Funds Hinders Immediate Reduction. WASHINGTON, April 4.—The American Army of Occupation in Germany will not be reduced In size before July 1, 1921, the War Department announced today. The previous policy with regard to the Army of Occupation has been that men whose enlistments have expired would be returned and no replacements sent, thus providing a gradual reduction of the size of the force. Secretary Weeks said that due to a lack of funds for transportation every effort will be made to hold the size of the Army of Occupation at Its present size without bringing any of the men home before July L

Rushville Selects Tickets for Primary Bp-clal to The Times. _ KrSHYILLE, Ind.. April 4.—Walter R. Thomas will head the local Democratic ticket this fall, being the only Democratic candidate for mayor. Every office, with one exception, 13 not contested, while the Republican race Is bitterly contested with five candidates out for mayor. The Democratic ticket for the primary election is as follows: Mayor, Walter R. Thomas; city clerk, Osro Farthing; city treasurer, Earl Conway and Sam S. Morgan; councllmen-at-large, William S. Oneal and L. C. Snodgrass; First ward, W. H. O'Neil; Second ward, L. C. Sharp; Third ward, Norman Crum. The Republican ticket Is as follows; Mayor Rudolph F. Scudder, John Q. Thorn, s. A. L. Chew, John S. Davis and C. L. Rebout; city clerk, Earl Osborne, S. G. Rucker and Gibson Ross; city treasurer, Paul Stewart and George Helm ; councilmen-at-lnrge (two to be elected), O. C. Braun, H. E, Daubenspeck and Chnso P. Mauzy; First ward, Frank Abercrombie and D. D. Dragoo; Second ward, Ed A. I.ee; Third ward, John L. N'ipp ani Albert P. Wagoner. Dice Roll ‘Snake Eyes,’ Culprit Pays KANSAS CITY, Kan, April 4.—'They shoot “craps” down at police court nowadays for freedom. Charles Campbell, 43, arrested In a raid on a "craps” game, won a small fine because the “galloping dominoes” rolled "Just right.” “You’re a ‘craps' shooter, aren’t you?” asked Judge Herrod. “Oh, I’m not so good,” replied Campbell. “Well, roll those bones for your fine,” the court decreed. Campbell rolled. The dice showed “snake eyes.” An “ace” was face up on each. “Well, It's two for you and one for me,” said the court. “Your fine Is &!.” Campbell paid. Plan to Erect Three Apartment Buildings Plans have been prepared by the Rodman Realty Company for three separate three-story buildings of eighteen apartments each, to bo erected on Sixteenth street, between Meridian and Illinois streets. The buildings are promised, ready for occupancy, Nov. 1, by the general contractors, the Builders’ Construction Company. The value of the entire project, which Is to include a nine-car garage, . will.be In excess of $300,000. Tl plans were prepared by Mothershead & Fitton, architects. Greek Kind’s Brother Is Reported Slain LONDON, April 4.—Prince Andrew, brother of King Constantine of Greece, is reported to have been killed at Broussa, according to dispatch from Constainople today. Prince Andrew was 39 and was a colonel in the Greek army. He was married in 1903 to Princess Alice of Battenberg, a blood relative of the English family of Battenburga. There are three children, all girls. Limousine Poker Game Raided by Cop BOSTON, April 4.—A handsome limousine standing In Beacon street, WaJian, attracted the attention of a policeman. He paused to watch awhile, saw two men get out and walk twice around the car and then get back inside. Going closer, the officer peered inside and saw that the car held four men and that a foursome of poker was going forward merrily with real solas tor chips. S* AS9NMMA JoDJI JWMi

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