Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 285, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 April 1921 — Page 14

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES 25-29 S. Meridian St. PHONES—CLASSIFIED ADV. DEPT. Main 3500 Automatic .23-361 RATES. One time .09 per line Three consecutive times.. 08 per line Six consecutive times 07 per line Male or female help wanted, situation wanted, male or female; rooms to let and board and rooms wanted — One time 08 per line Three consecutive times.. .07 per line Six consecutive times 06 per line Contract rates pa application. Legal notices 09 per line Lodges and club notices 75c per Insertion Church notices (1 Inch or less) 50c per lneertlon Over i Inch, .97 per line additional. Death rotlcee, 35c per lnaertlon. Card of Thanks or In Msmorlam notice 07 per line Ads received until 11:46 a. m. for publication same day.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS. FLAMNER & BUCHANAN 820 North TUinois St. Funeral director* to tne people of Indianapolis eince lfs7. Phones: Plain €4l-642. Auto. 22-641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY I.o'aCcJ^ Parlor* 1222 Union St. George Grinsieiner Funeral director. 522 East Market Old Phone Main 908. New Phone 27-286. A. id. Ragsdale. J. Wein Price. John Paul Rage dale A. M. RAuSDALB CO 223 North Delaware street. J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. Auto. 51-671. Prospect 322 W. T. BLASENGYM 1626 Shelby t. Pros 2570. Auto. 61-114. FUNERAL DIRECTORS — WM. E. KRIEGKR. New 21-154. Main 14C4. 1402 N. Illlnote. GAUD —BERT S. GADD, 2130 Prospect sc. Phones: Prospect 422. Automatic 52-276. UNDERTAKERS—-HIsET a TITUS, North Del. New 23-564. Main 3630. FEENEY & FEENEY. Auto. 24-195. 1134 N. Illinois Main M3. DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. HALCOM, MAGGIE—S p. m.. April 6. wife of Oscar Malcom, daughter of Sallie and William Witham. Will be burled Saturday from residence, 1260 W. Thirtieth. 2 p- m. LOSTANO FOUND. LOST, strayed or stolen, small white dog. Answers to the name of ‘ Rags.” If returned no Questions will be asked. 833 Olive street. LOST—Boston bull pup; license tag on collar No. 7621. Call Harrison 1500. Reward. . LADY'S cordovan leather purse. Reward. Randolph 6717, ' PERSONALS. ABSOLUTELY reliable and confidential detective work performed; reasonable rates. O'Neil Secret Service. 25 W. Wash. Circle 5656. Night, phone Wash. 29&0. LEW SHANK CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR. Respectfully asks the support of Indianapolis citizens. MASTER OF PAIN The pain killer. Room 6, Fair Bldg. Phone Circle 5057. FAIRMONT MAT E RN'ITY HOSPITAL for confinement; private; prices reasonable; may work for board; babies adopted. Write for booklet. MRS. T. B. LONG. 4911 E. 27th at.. Kansas City. Mo. ON and after this date I will not be responsible for debts contracted by my wife, Isa CuykendalL FRED CUYKENDALL. _____ WANTED —Child to board; will give mother’s care. 2448 West Tenth street.

NOTICE*. THE GATES-KIN'NEAR CO. Moved to 760-2 Bankers Trust bldg. LODGES AND CLUBS. K. L. A. DANCE AND CARD PARTY given by the Knights and Ladies of America at P. H. C. hall. Michigan and East sts. Tonight. 6 o'clock. Prizes given at each table. Good music. Refreshments. Adults 23c; children 10c. Fraternalists and friends welcome. BUSINESS SERVICES. l " We remodel old hats Into 1921 styles We also reblock all kinds of men's hats. Send for style sheet. MULLER’S INDIANAPOLIS HAT BLEACHERY 28 Kentucky ave. Main 6179. v—————— RUGS and carpets cleaned by Hamilton Beech method. Quick service. Work guaranteed. 739 E. Eleventh st. Circle 6093. KLEANSITE ARPET OMPANY. FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order E. F. BURKES. 416 Mass. ave. Main 1428. New 23-775. Carpenter Repairing Screen work; reasonable. Prompt service ruaranteed. Drexel 1796. P. P. HARRIS PAPER HANGING. Will call and show' samples; also inside and outside painting. our # prices are right. All wofrk guaranteed. Belmont 3033. WALLPAPER cleaning, SI.OO a room; work guaranteed. Circle 4391, or after 6:30 p. m. call MRS. COB. Main 3338. SAFETV RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana ave FURNITURE (expert) repaired, refinlshed. inside varnishing at your home. Drexel 7167. LADIES and Gentlemen's Suits Remodeled. IS t* N. Meridian. Room 29. Circle 0316. SINGER SEWING MACHINE 66 model; cheap for cash. 312 Mass. ave. CEMENT porches, steps, walks and driveways; all work guaranteed. Drexel 9592. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING. Harrison 1523. 872 Udell St. HEMSTITCHING—FINE WORK. TUTTLE. 201 INDIANA AVE PAPER HANGING and cleaning. 1522 Asbury street. Circle 5994. ALL KIND of chimney repairing and leaky roofs. Drexel 5281. business chances. RESTAURANT FOR SALE Steam table and 7 furnished rooms. Rent S4O; clearing over SIOO per week; Mg bargain. Call at 520 Massachusetts ave. WANTED—A ground floor storeroom or garage, about 300 feet deep, 40 to 50 foet front. Call Main 6247. ROOMING houses and hotels; cash or terms. SEBREE 40 N. Delaware. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES. VIOLET Ray and Swedish massage. MISS DE VERE. iBQ W. Market. Room 13. MANICURE, massaging. Locke. Room 61. when Bldg, third floor. Hours 18-7.

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MALE HELP—WANTED. WANTED Times carrier to carry Times route in downtown territory. Between the ages of 10 and 14 vears. See MR. MOOREHEAD at Times Office any afternoon. PLANT now. Currant© and gooseberry bushes. 50c each. Blackberries, raspberries, fruit trees California hedge plants. Special prices until May 1. Belmont 2967. MEN to le&rn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 309 E. Washlngon st.. Indlranapoiis. Ind. Circle 757. ALL KINDS roofing laid, repaired. $4 up, chimneys repaired. Webster 6219. SALESMEN—WANT ED. STOCK SALESMAN TO SELL 8 PER CENT STOCK. CALL SATURDAYMO RN IN O BETWEEN 8:30 AND 11:30. 517 OCCIDENTAL BLDG. EXPERIENCED stock salesmen for firstclass dividend paying securities of oldestablished Indiana corporation. Call at room 510 Board of Trade any Tuesday or W'ednesday. SALESMAN —Experienced packing house salesman*; young and one who can sell full line in Indianapolis; good advancement; willing worker. Address A N*>. 1699, Times. _____ SOLICITORS WANTED. GENTLEMEN or lady solicitor!! / 739 E. Eleventh st. Main 5093. Kleansite ARPET OMPANY. U A ?JP_ N W ANT ED— MALE. FIREMAN; single; references; waiter. porter; foreman for garage. SEE'S AGENCY”, 539 Massachusetts avenue. 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 York and Meridian st. WANTED —SIX YOUNG WOMEN for enumerating work in Indianapolis at $2.50 a day in exchange for a business course. This is very similar to census taking. Pleasant, outside work. Fine opportunity. For full particulars see or write Fred W. Case, principal. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. Pennsylvania and Vermont streets. First door north of Y. W, C. A. YOUNG lady for confectionery store. 223 South Illinois street. Yituationwanted—female^ FAMILY washings; first-class work. Called for and delivered. 1642 Glmber. Drexel 4474. CURTAINS to launder. Drexel 0895. Auto. 61-656. INSTRUCTION &■ STAGE—VAUDEVILLE Dancing acts, all kinds, taught, completed for season's engagements; satisfaction guaranteed. Call PROF. RAYNO, 224 West Ohio street. Main 2069. HOUSES—WANTED. 35 REWARD for Information leading In the renting of a 5 or 6-room house before May 1; east or southeast. Drexel 3356. WANTED —To lease a rooming house of 10 to 14 rooms unfurnished preferred. Cali Drexel 0471. _ LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. CAPITOL ave.. 838; 2 very attractive light housekeeping rooms; modern conveniences. Circle 3616. WASHINGTON. 5763 E.; home for elderly peoplt ; doctor's reference. Irvington 1664, ROOMS—TO LET. COLLEGE. 1410; furnished front rooms, suitable for two; modern. Circle 57 31. FURNISHED and unfurnished rooms. 813 S. Capitol. Call evenings. BO AR P AN D ROOM S—TO LET. GOOD homes for children are offered by the Children’s Aid Association, corner Market and Delaware. Telephone Main 2306. ROOM and board for two men or married couple; $7.00 per week. 509 St. Paul street. Drexel 3664. DETECTIVES. Quigley-Hyland Agency Civil and Criminal Investigators. 626-529 Law bldg. Main 2909 MOTORCYCLES. AND BICYCLES. Now is tlie time to have your motoi overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 534-36 Mass. Ave. Main 6404. CASH paid for all kinds of motorcycle*. FLOYD PETERMAN. 689 Maosachu setts avenue. LADY’S bicycle; good as new; can be adjusted for girl. Harrison 2573. WHEN patronizing these advertisers mention the Times. \

REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. EIGHT-ROOM MODERN 1000 block Congress avenue, 4 down with pantry, front and rear porches. 4 bedrooms and bath up (also arranged for light housekeeping); large floored attic, furnace room, fruit cellar; fine terraced lawn; nice shade; large back yard with variety of fruit; near good school. Price $5,000. Call Trueblood. RELIABLE REALTY CO.. 501 City Trust Bldg. Main 0186. Evenings, Irvington 2268. jt WE have a beautiful 5f[ tt II room modern bungalow, U I H . located 2500 block Boua levard pUoe . llv . lng room, dining room, kitchen, two bedrooms and bath full basement, nice cement front veranda. Lot 40x150. Price $5,500 with SI,OOO down. Now renting for SSO per month. Ben M. Cloud. with GEORGE A LUCAS, 405 Peoples Bank Bldg. Phone office Circle 6600. P.esldence Harrison 2282. 1000 BLOCK CONGRESS AVE. Eight-room strictly modern. 4 bedrooms and bath up (.also arranged for light housekeeping) 4 rooms down with pantry, front and r*ur porches, furnace room, fruit cellar, fine terraced lawn; good shed; large back yard with fruit; near good school. Good value at $5,000. Gall Truoblood. RELIABLE REALTY CO.. 501 City Trust Bldg Main 0186. Evenings, Irvington 2268. 1401 CHURCHMAN AVE. Four rooms, furnace. electric lights; corner lot; 4-room house on rearj paved street. Both houses for $3,750. $7 50 cash. W. R. Hunter Cos. 631 Lemcke Bldg Main 1076. Evenings. Harrison 0468.^ COLORED S2OO cash, balance sl6 monthly. 964 Hosirook. newly painted and decorated; electric lights, pav#*d street. Be*t on ureet. Only $1,750. Russe 11. Hartman. 22 1 N D- i-'.-ir- . j. We have a 6 room In (I tt || 250 C block on New Jertl 11 /-e\ || sey street; modern exJ 1* B—d cppt harJwood floors; garage for 2 cars; new roof. Painted last Augu-v Say, If you want a nice place, let us show you this place, and you tell us what you can give us for It. Ben M. Cloud, with GEORGE A. LUCAS, 405 People's Bank Bldg Phone office Circle 6600. Residence, Harrison 2282. _ SPLENDID 6-ROOM MODERN Double north of Fall Rents for $45 a side; will sell for $7,300. Call L. O. Clark, with Frank S. Clark & Cos. 226 E. Ohio. Main 3377. HOUSES SOUTHEAST ON PAYMENTS. Seven-room modern, large lot. fruit and chicken range. 2 squares Shelby car line; SSOO cash payments, balance monthly. Possession at once. HALL & HILL. REALTORS. 147 E. Market st. Main 2315. 2 DANDY SUMMER HOMES Fiftieth street and river; good boating and fishing; good bathing beach. Some terms if desired. Open all day Sunday fur Inspection. For Information call 530 Massachusetts ave. Phone 6442. COLORED Dandy double. 2517-19 Shrlver. 6-room strictly modern; hard-vn<d floors. full basement concrete veranda, garage. $6,090 Call Main 0186. Evenings. Irvington 2268. —— _ we have a 7 room house (l TT A II Oriental street, close to U I /-\i || . Catholic school and * * 4 church; has 4 nice rooms downstairs with toilet; 3 bedrooms and full bath up Nlce v front porch. Full basement with cistern and city water. You can buy this for $5,250. Bon M. Clou-l with GEOfIGE A LUCAS, 405 People's Bank bldg Phone office Circle 6600. Residence, Harrison 2282. NEW BUNGALOWS on near-acre tracts north. Easy terms. RELIABLE REALTY CO. Fifth floor City Trust Bldg. $lO CASH, then' $1.25 weekly, buys large high, level lot two squares southeast of Fair Grounds. Price $525; bargain. Moved from 540 Lemcke Annex to 760-62 Banker's Tru-t ICdg Main 1409 SIX-ROOM modern, close In north; large lot; $3,500; S6OO cash. balance easy terms; owner’s sacrlflce. Call Mr. Mclnteer. I. N. RICHIE & SON. 303 Indianapolis Life Sec, bldg. Main 0520. 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. Prl'-e $4 250; $2,500 cash. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. NEAR W. Washington car. seven-room modern home with garage $3,500; SSOO cash. $25 per month. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. LET PAUL V. MATKIN insure you today against Are loss. 306 Lombard Bldg. _ FOR SALE —Six-room modern at 2309 N. La Salle. Call Webster 6050. lots for sale.

TWO lots southeast, near car line; will sacrifice lor quick sale. Drexel 1522. REAL ESTATE—WANTED. WAHTED Bungalows, doubles and cottages, south or east. Cash or reasonable terms. Call Mr. Edson, Irvington 0902. HOMES AND FARM AGENCY. Main 5686 201 Peoples Bank Bldg. HAVE - a cash customer for 7 or 8-rooin thoroughly modern, north or east. MARTIN MORONEY, 209 Lombard Bldg. Main 6807. MODERN or partly modern, house, six to eight rooms. Call Main 010,7. FARMS—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 Skldinore-Kiclile Bldg., Marinette. Wis. FARMS—WANTED. PARTY has $5,000 cash and city real esstate to apply as first payment with terms on an all-round 160-200-acre farm; within 8 to 10 miles 6f city. Improvements; orchard, running water, traction or rail stop. Willing to buy all on place. Adress MR. FRANK E. V. METER. 1873 South East street, city. Phone Drexel 3442. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. RECORDS; good records of any make you desire. 40c. BAKER BROS., 219 Eaat VI ashing ton. GOOD upright piano; payments, $1.75 per week. Randolph 422 L

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AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. Oakland 84 B sedan car; has been rebuilt throughout $950 Oakland 32-B tourln* car, in excellent condition $575 Maxwell Rex coupe Thin car is equipped with wire wheels, spotlight and other essential aore.ssorlew and Is priced right to sell SSOO W3s3ys=Kniglht Coupe; equipped with wire wheels and cord tires. In good condition SBOO We have some late model sedans and touring cars; demonstrators. We will tak*? your old car in on trade a.id allow liberal terms. OAKHAM! MOTS SA3S CEIMK-V 325 N. Pennsylvania St. Main 1007. Auto. 22-122.

LnashJ Overland touring S4OO Nash renewed coups 1.750 Dodge dsllvery 92S Purchasers of our used oars are positively assured of real valuea LoseV-Nash Retail Cos. 400 North CapitoL Main 3348. Auto. 21-846. Auction Sale SATURDAY, APRIL 9TH at the American Automotive Shop. 809 E. Pratt St.. Indianapolis, commencing at 1 p. m.: about 30 AUTOMOBILES Practically all makes. Take College ave. car. Get off at Pratt st. and walk two squares east. LEW SHANK AUCTIONEER. COLUMBIA roadster, disc wheals.. .$! 35') COLUMBIA, sport, wire wheals... 1,250 DODGE touring renewed car 500 FORD truck, light delivery 176 GRANT 6 touring 475 Oakland 6 touring 475 MAXWELL coupe 395 commonwealth 1920 touring $76 OVERLAND touring 275 Easy Payments Arranged. All Cars Overhauled. Phone Main 5716 for Demonstration. Dietz James 384 B Market at. ‘ CHANDLER TOURING in A-l shape throughout. Paint In wonderful shape; new top; five new tires, mounted on white wire wheela; leaving town and must eell Immediately, $876. If you will be in the market for a dandy, reliable car within ths neat few week" better buy thia now. 4 8 W. Twemty-fourth or call Randolph 6 223 after 6 p. m OVERLAND TOURING ~ Must sell a late model Overland touring car at once In good condition. Cali evening, Washington 1516. FORD roadster. 1917; slip-on body; A-l condition, SIOO down, balance 12 months. WEIBSMAN. 212-14 East Nsw York street. Main 4446. 1918 DODGE ROAD3TICH Good condition; cord tires. Price S6OO cash. J M. CLARK, 427 Merchants Bank bldg. Main 3364. OVERLAND touring car in first-class condition. $275, cash or terms. See MR. BECK. 928 N. Pennsylvania street. FORD coupe, 1820. in first-class shape, 8575 IN DIANA POLIS AUTO SALES CO.. 235 N. Pennsylvania. Main 2246 MAXWELL touring. 1920, in perfect condition. See MR. BECK, 928 N. Pennsylvania. WHY WORRYT LET a Times Want ad sell It for yon TRUCKB—FOR SALL ONE light delivery, panel body, starter and electric lights. MR. BECK, 928 N. Pennsylvania street. . - A -^.P- SUPPUEa BATTERIES FREE RENTAL SERVICE. With our rebuilt batteries. Your old worn out battery and $12.50 FOR GUARANTEED REBUILT 6 V. $16.60 FOR GUARANTEED REBUILT 12 V. Battery to fit any make of oar. BATTERY DISTRIBUTING COMPANY. 534 S Illinois Main 3146^ FOR SALE Tires to car owners at lowest prices. 80x3Vi. $3.40; 82x4, $11.90. All sizes. MASTER PRODUCTION CORP. 16 Whsn_ Bldg. AUTO WASHING Our Specialty, 114 North Illlnola. S & S Auto Laundry AUTO painting. FLEMING & CO., Inc.. 130.132 E. New York st. Circle 0633. AUTO painting in your private garage; save half. Webster 8746. WILL sell some uncalled for tires. 35 Kentucky avenue. " PET STOCK AND FOULTRV. SETTING EGGS guaranteed. Rose Comb, Rhode ißland Red and Partridge Cochin. $1.26 setting. L. V. GRAETER, 1263 Eugene. Harrison 1171. HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dog a INDIANAPOLIS HUMAN! SOCIETY, City dog pound. *l4 B. N. Y. U to 1J dally.

MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. First Call for Refrigerators fTTOIW3"\Yat Save Half Price All sizes, all makes, and all guaran- \ teed. Select your box now for future J CASH OR PAYMENTS I BAKER BROS. PIONEER DEALERS IN USED FURNITURE. 219-221-223-225 East "Washington Street.

Two Edison dictating machines, 1 shaver, 1 transcriber with transoplAme 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 theso machines. Inspection invited. Address A No. 1693. Times. TYPEWRITER BARGAINS payments Get our low prices on high grade used and second band UNDERWOOD. MONARCH REMINGTON. U C. SMITH, RUYAL and other g‘>,,d machine*. Wo •eil machtnou that we can guarantee. CLARK TYPEWRITER SHOP. 18 West Market. Second Floor Phone. Main -686. Indianapolis Ind. USED TALKING MACHINES, S4O TO S9O, INCLUDING VICTOR, PATHE, STARR AND MIRAPHONE. THE EDISON SHOP, 122 N. PENN. ST: " PANTS /TV LGWER^CE B THE PANTS STORE CO. \ft 4 8 W. Ohio St. Ujt: 118 E. Ohio St. jp WANTED —Orders fur new patented seel display case, $5. R. M. SPILLMAN. Address A No. 1698, Times. LADY'S or girl's bicycle in extra good shape; good as new. Harrison 2673. FOUR poster Iron bed with springs. Washington 2982. Quit wearing ready-mad* /so PANTS W* make them to ysur ~ j j measure for 11 if LEON TAILORING CO.. 181 K. Nsw York et. Upstair*.

TED. CALL me before you eell your household goode. I will pay you cash or get you mure at auction. L. A. HODGES, auctioneer. Main 2534. SECOND-HAND fraternal suits and equipments, preferably Knlglit Templar and Knights of Pythias. SANDERS CO.. 229 Indiana avenue. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. USED GOODS. Better values for less money. Refinlshed exactly like new at halt the new price. Also fine rugs, stoves and gas range* Guaranteed. Vlctrolas at cut prices. USED GOODS STORE. 424 Mas* Are. 4> There is only one. GO to BAKER BROS, for furniture, rugs and stoves. Payments. 219-226 East Washington street. SECTIONAL bookcase, floor lamp, dropleaf table, washing machine and three rockers. Call Circle 4984. PROSPECT st., 2343; one beautiful golden oak library table; same as new. FIVE rooms of furniture for sale and flat for rent. Circle 3646. COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE. REDUCED COAL PRICES 111. nut and slack $6 25 Best Linton or ind. clean forked 7.00 111. large clean forked 7.00 Best Brazil Block clean forked 7.50 Drexel 3280. 62-384. Delivered anywhere In city. CUAL AND ICK. L. H. BAIN COAL CO. MAIN 2151. MAIN 3631. FOR SALK—Furnace, bakery and cook wood. Call Webster 6194. automobiles—wanted. f^^^^VVVVVVVVVVVUVVVVSfVVVVVVVVSfVV I WANT YOUK 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 ba given. 212 E_. NEW YORK ST. AUTOS WANTED I Wolf Auto Cos. 619 N. Illlnolr St Main 1679. Auto. 29-06. Times Want Ads find the right peoplt for the right places and the right placet for the right people. Phone Main 2580. Auto. 33-261.

TRANSFER ANU STORAGE. Gvr VrCi n STORAGE CHEAPBST (\Vy KATES IN CITY. CALL i \( US. Everything at rea* j '] sonable price. Packed J| || shipped anywnera 'ey Is Locked room if desired. West Henry. Main 4699. partlovv YTuephoof STORAGE CO. Private locked rooms and open epace. 26c per month and up. Local and ovsrland iranaler. We call and give you exact price* on any kind of work without *r.y obligations. 419-2S E. Market street. Main 2750 Auto. 23-680. MOVE The Red Ball way. Lone distance hauling our specialty; cash or payments; any time* or place, largest and beat equipment in America. Phone Main 4631. RED BAJLL TRANSIT CO. Traction Terminal Baggage Cos. TRANSFER. Main 1298. Auto. 81-261 ~ MAC HI NE R Y AN D TOOLBU ICE MACHINE, one-ton Triumph, price $1,400. 2V-ton Triumph. $1,950. 6-ton Triumph. $2,950. These machines installed complete with five-year guarantee, suitable for any place where ice is used. Machines in stock for immediate detlvery. UNITED ICE MACHINE CO. 318 S East St Drsxel 081$ 7~~ LEGAL NOTICE.

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Separate bid#* will b© received by the board of echool commissioners of the city of Indianapolis at the offices of the board, southwest corner of Meridian and Ohio streets, Indianapolis Ind.. until 2 o'clock p. m . Friday. April 23, 1921, and then op#*n*d for the following: General contract on Public School No. 5, northwest oorner Washington and California nireettf. in accordance with plane and specifications on file in the offices of Robert F. Dasgett. architect, 961-962 Lemcke Annex. Indianapolis. Heating and ventilating, plumbing and g-ij* fittinp and electric wiring; for said Hvhbol No. &, according to .plans and specifications on file in the offices of Snider Rotz engineers. 703 Merchants Bank building. Indianapolis. j The estimated cost, including all architects* and engineers' fees. Is $305,000. E.t.-li proposal shall be in Healed envelope with writing thereon plainly indicating the character if the work and the number of the building to which such proposal relate* as. for example. "Bid for General i Contract. School No. 6.’* All the bids must be made on blanks prepared by the board, which blanks will b*' supplied by the architect, engineers or business director, upou application. These proposals must be accompanied by a check for 3 per cent of the maximum bid. The checks must be drawn payable to the order of the board of school commissioners of the city of Indianapolis and must be certified good by a responsible bank or trubt company of Indianapolis. In case a bidder, whose bid shall be accepted, shall not. within five days after notice of such acceptance, perform his bid by entering into a written contract with the board, in the form made part of the specifications, to execute the work and construct and complete the building and within that time secure the performance of his building contract by a bond, in the form made purt of the specifications with surety or sureties to the approval of the board, his certified check and the proceeds thereof eh.ill be and remain the absolute property of the board as liquidated damages for such failure, it being impossible to estimate the amount of damages such failure would occasion to the board. Th© contractor shall in his bid offer to execute a contract and give a bond, forms of which contract and bond are made a part of the specifications so on file , with the architect or engineers. Each I contractor receiving from the architect or engineers copies of the plans and specifications will be required to deposit, as security for their return in good order, the sum of $25. The right is reserved by the board to reject any or all bids and to refrain from accepting or rejecting bids not more than six (6) days. GEORGE C. HITT. Business Director. Indianapolis. Ind., April 1, 1921. ’ NOTICE ’"to'CONTRACTOR& The undersigned Clemenco Purdy, trustee of Tike Tow nsniD. Marion County. Indiana. hereby gives notice that he will re- . ceive sealed bids for the erection and con- : struction of anew addition to the school building at New Augusta, Indiana, includj lng gymnasium, assembly room and certain other rooms. Said bids will be received at the office of the township trustee at the New Augusta school building, New Augusta, Indiana, up until 10 o'clock in the forenoon of Monday. May 2, 1921, at which time and place all bids will be opened and publicly read In the presence of the advisory board of said township. The estimate cost of such work ia sixteen thousand ($16,000.00) dollars and the contract will be let for the construction of the entire addition as shown by the plans and specifications for said school building which are now on file in the office of said trustee, and copies of the same may be consulted and blank forms of proposal may be otbuined at New Augusta bank. Every bidder shall, with his sealed bid and in the same envelope, deposit a certified check for f> per cent of the amount of his bid payable to the order of the trustee to be returned in case the contract shall not be awarded bidder and if the contract be awarded to be held until the successful bidder has entered into a contract for the building of said school building and has furnished bond to the approval of the township trustee. Successful bidder will be required to sign a written contract wdth said trustee and to enter into bond for the amount of his bid, secured by an approved surety company, conditioned for the faithful performance of the covenants and conditions of said contract. Should said successful bidder fall to enter into contract or file his bond, check deposited under preceding condition shall, at the option of the trustee, be retained as damages. The contract will be awarded to the lowest responsible and reliable bidder as determined by the trustee and advisory board and in any <*&©• the right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Only bids for the complete, work as set out In th# plans and speciftca' ‘ions w'ill be considered. Dated this 6th day of April! 1981. CLEMENCE PURDY, Trustee Pike Township. EMSLEY W. JOHNSON, Attorney.

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LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOLHOUSE CONSTRUCTION BONDS. Notice is hereby given Dy the undersigned, trustee of Jefferson Township, Tipton County. State of Indiana, that on April 15. 1921, at 10 o’clock a. m at said trustee's office In the town of Kempton, Tipton County, Indiana, sealed bids will be received by said trustee for the purchase of achoolhouse construction bonds of said township of the aggregate value of one hundred thousand ($100,000) dollars, bearing Interest from and after March 15. 1921, at tt#> rate of six (6%) per cent per annum from date and payable semi-annu-ally thereafter on the loth day of September, 1921. and the 15th day of March. 1922. and on the loth day of September of each year thereafter. That said bonds are being offered for sale for the purpose of constructing a high school building in said Jefferson Township at the town of Kempton, Indiana, and also for the repairing and overhauling the high school building at Goldsmith In said township. Said bonds will be Issued in denomination of SI,OOO each and shall become due and payable as follows: Two bonds each for SI,OOO shall become due and payable March 15, 1922, and on the 15th day of March, 1923. seven bonds each calling for SI,OOO shall become due and payable, and on the 15th day of March of each year thereafter the same number of bonds for same amount shall become due and payable until the full issue be paid. The last bond becoming due and maturing March 16. 1936. Bonds payable at Cltizefis National Bank. Tipton. Ind. Said bonds will not be sold for less than par and accrued Interest at date of delivery to successful bidder therefor; said bonds will be sold to the highest and best bidder for cash Bidders may bid for all or any part of the said issue of SIOO,OOO. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check on some bank In said Tipton County, of not less than 2 per cent of the total sum bid and be made payable to the trustee of said township as a good faith proposition that if the successful blddi r for all or anv part of said Issue, shall faithfully carry out his bid and pay over the amount of money bid. the said check shall be returned to him, otherwise same to become the property of said township and turned into special school fund. Each bidder must state the number of bonds and amount bid with accrued Interest The successful bidder for any part or all of said issue will be required to furnish the bonds covering the amount bid. The trustee reserves the right to reject any and all bids. This Issue has been authorized and consented to by the township advisory board of said township. by proper resolution adopted. Bids are to be In sealed Envelopes and addressed J. H. Ferguson, trustee of Jefferson Township. Dated this 24th day of March, 1921. J. H. FERGUSON, Trustee Jefferson Township, Tipton County, Indiana. Kempton. Ind. NOTICE OF BOND ISSUE. Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Wayne school township and all other parties concerned, that on March 24. 1921. the bond Issue of $50,000.00 was determined upon by the advisory board of Wayne school township. Marion County, Indiana, for the purpose of paying for the construction of a four-room addition to School No. 14 in Wayne township, said county, said bonds to be in denominations of SSOO each and to run for a period not to exceed ten years, bearing interest at the rate of 6% per annum, payable semi-an-nually from their date, all payable at some bank or trust company in the city of Indianapolis, Indiana. Dated this 24th day of March. 1921. JOSEPH M. HILLMAN, Trustee of Wayne Township, ex-officio Wayne School ■ NOTICE^ Notice Is herey given pursuant to the statute that the undersigned, conducting a public storage house, will, on Monday, April 18, 1921, at 10 a. m„ sell for accrued charges the household and other goods, held in storage for the following people, said goods having been In storage one year with charge* unpaid. Bert Severance, bln 3rd F; B. Wise, bin 11; Goodyear Rubber Cos., birf Brd F; W. R Steele, bin SO; Mrs. Johnnie Maben, bln 52. GUY STORAGE CO., 30 W. Henry street. Indianapolis, Ind. Successor to Resoner Storage Cos.

FINANCIAL. >VWWVW\^VWVWWVWWW^WWW^ PERSONAL LOANS $lO TO S3OO This office is operated under the supervision of the State of Indiana and was established for the purpose of providing a place where honest people can borrow any amount from $lO to S3OO without paying more than the legal rate ox Interest or without belug Imposed upon In any way. It Is only necessary that you are keep* lng house and permanently located. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify your employer neither do we make Inquiries of your friends, relatives or trades people. You ean have all time necessary for repayment and pay only for ths actual time you keep the money. Call and let us explain. No charge unless you borrow. Loans with other companies paid off and more money advanced at legal rates. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAIN 2923 OR AUTO. 22-450. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. 7tooms 206-7-9 Indiana Trust Bldg. 113 B. Wwahlngtoh Bt. Corner Vlr. Are. INSURANCE Ja all branches. Aliktuiii FORTIER. •!< /Peoples Bank bide

MISMANAGEMENT BY HIRST CHARGED . Van BriggJe Company Again in Court Tangle. .JT Mismanagement of the affairs of ■'Ylis Van Brlggle Motor Device Company by William R. Hirst, receiver. Is charged lh a petition In bankruptcy filed Against the company In Federal Court by th* Polar Ice and Fuel Company, the O. D. Haskett Lumber Company, and the A. B. Keeport Company. According to the petition creditors of the company will suffer a heavy loss if matters are allowed to continue as they now are being conducted. It Is charged the receiver Is being paid S7O a week for maintaining an office at the plant and for collecting bills receivable that should b® collectable without so great en expense. It Is charged further that the company has an equity of SOI,OOO In the build!tig at 1520 North Capitol avenue, but that the receiver has offered to surrender It to the lien holders without receiving anything for the benefit of the Van Brlggla Motor Device Company. It Is charged that the receiver, against the advice of attorneys for the has recommended the dismissal of tIV appeal of the patent suit case brougnt against the company in Federal Court here last year by Robert H. Hasslor, Inc., now pending In the Circuit Court of Appeals In Chicago. # The petition In bankruptcy marks - other complication in the long series Os entaglaments in which the affairs of the motor device company have become Involved during the last year. The downfall of the supposedly prosperous concern began last year with the granting of an Injunction against the concern by Judge Anderson on petition of Robert H. Hassler, Inc., forbidding the manufacture of a shock absorber that was one of the mainstays of the company’s business. A little later the company was thrown Into receivership In the State courts, and since that time suits have been filed against the president, Wilbur H. Van Brlggle, totaling more than $200,000. In February the Federal grand Jury returned Indictments against Mr. Van Brlggle, H. S. Rominger, treasurer, and Charles A. Taylor, sales manager, charging them with using the malls la a scheme to defraud.

Seek Funds of War Chest for Hospital Special to The Times. SHELBYVIDLE, Ind., April B.—An attempt will be made by the Shelby County Hospital Association to obtain the $lB,000 remaining In the Shelby County war chest fund, to apply to the fund for the proposed hospital to be erected by the organization. At a meeting of the as. sociation It was determined to secure the signatures of as many persons as possible who had contributed to the war chest, on a petition directing the governors of the war chest fund to transfer the remaining sum to the hospital fund. A ‘request has also been made by the Victory Post, American Legion, of this city, for 50 per cent of this fund to carry on the work of that organization here. The members of the legion assert that thblr association, with the purpose for which the war chest fund was raised, entitles them to receive at least one-half the sum. The articles of incorporation of the war chest fund were drawn In such a way that the money canaot be expended for any purpose other tka* war work. The war work being closed, there has been constant agitation over the distribution of the remaining ma. Asks W r oman Jury in Squire’s Court Special to The Times. SHELBYVILLE, Ind., April 7.—When the hearing on the complaint of the G W. Kennedy Milling Company against Frazier C. Treon, a local grocer, on an account for payment of $26.70, is held before Squire Harry C. Ray, Monday afternoon, a Jury composed entirely of women will be impaneled to pass on th® case. The request for a Jury of vomea has been made by the attorney defense and if granted will be the oVI case in the history of .Shelby County In which women have been selected for jury service. Committee to Fix 1921 Bible Congress Special to Th© Times. COLUMBUS, Ind., April B.—The pltet for the holding of the Indiana Bible eoncress next year was not selected before adjournment of the fitst annual session of the congress here yesterday. The Rev. S. S. Lappin of Bedford, president of the congress, named the following committee to decide upon the time, place and program for the 1922 congress; The Rev, E. L. Crystal of Danville; the Rv. J. W r . Street of Spencer, and the Rev. A. W. Jackman of Attica.

Logansport Man’s Body Is Recovered Special to The Times. LOGANSPORT, Ind., April B.—Tha body of Edward M. Dolan, local man, has been recovered from the waters of the Allegheny River at Pittsburgh, Pa., according to word received here this afternoon. Indentidcation was established through war risk insurance papers found on the boly. The dead mantis the son of Patrick Dolan of this city and has been In the East for the last five years. He Is survived by his father, two brothers and two sisters. Aged Couple Drugged and Savings StoleiL Special to The Times. I KOKOMO, Ind., April B.—Oversleeping as a result of being drugged, William and Mrs. Moore, an aged couple of Jerome, found that they had been robbed of SIOO which bad been concealed In a pocketbook behind a picture upon the wall. Sheriff Butler, who was called in the case, discovered a small can which had contained ether, with which the old people had been drugged. Noblesvilie Girl Weds Cincinnatian Special to The Times. NOBLESVILLE, Ind., April B.—The marriage of Horace W. Valle of Cincinnati and Miss Mary Keevil, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Keovll, occurred at the home of the parents of the bride In this city last night The father of the bride performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Valle will reside in Cincinnati, where the •bridgeroom Is employed by the Pierce-Atkins Company. The father of the bride is pastor of the First Christian Church In Noblesvilie and was a pastor In Cincinnati for many years. x -2211= -m FINANCIAL. wj WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKB REAL! ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. WM PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACT* MORTGAGES. BONDS AND STOCKS LISTED AND UNLISTED. |; INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO. ■ FRANK K. SAWYER, Prea. ■ Fifth floor Indianapolis Securities Southwest corner Delaware and FIRST and second mortgages on and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. SON, 108 N. Delaware st Main ■■