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n FUNEBAL DIRECTOR*. FLANNER & BUCHANAN 820 North Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phones: Main 0641-0642. Auto. 22-04 L INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY 5K” t tfK: arlors 1222 Union St. George Grinsteiner Funeral director, 522 East Market. Old Phone Main 008. New Phone 27-208. J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. Auto. 81-6 TI. Drexel 0821. W. T. BLASENGYM 1825 Shelby st, Drexel 2670. Auto. 51-114, FUNERAL DIRECTORS—WM. E. KRIEGER. New 21-154, Main 1464. 1402 N. Illinois. GADD—BERT S. GADD. 2130 Frospect st. Phones: Drexel 0422. Automatic 52-27*. UNDERTAKERS—HI9EY A TITUS. 991 North Del. New 26-564. Main 8430. ’ FEENET & FEENEY. Auto. 24-195. 1034 N. Illinois. Main 543. DEATH ANcTfUNEBAL NOTICEB. BAKER, JACOB—Died suddenly May 2. age 74 years. Formerly a clgarmaker at 845 Virginia ave. Funeral will be held at the residence of his nephew, George Faber, 3241 Graceland ave., Thursday May 6. 2:30 p. m., under the auspices of the G. A. R. and tne Masonic lodge. Burial Crown Hill. Friends Invited. WEAVER. MAMIE —Daughter of Jarnet Weaver, passed away at the home of her aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Knight. 208 Leota et.. Tuesday. May 3, 2:15 p. m. Funeral Thursday. May 6. 10 a. m., at the above address. Friends Invited. irTMEMORIAM. IN MEMORIAM —Os Thomas J. Lyster. who passed away two years ago. May 4, 1*13; Evening shadows are falling. And ws are all alone. In our hearts there comes a longing If you only could come home Many times our thoughts may wander To a grave not far away. Where we laid our darling Just two years ago today. A weary heart had ceased to beat Before we knew that you were gone; You always had cheerful words; Your smiles we see them yeti Your tender voice for every one We never shall forget. For all of us he did his best; May God grant him eternal rest. Sadly missed by MOTHER, FATHER, BISTERS AND BROTHERS. IX MEMORIAM —In my loving remembrance of my dearest brother, Thomas J Lyster. son of Mr. and Mrs William K. Lyster, who passed away twe years ago today, May 4, 1919: Borne day we hope to meet him In that ether world. Every day each hour we think of him. Our hearts are sad and pain; his soul Is safe In heaven. Sadly missed by PAPA, MAMA. SISTERS AND BROTHERS. IN MEMORIAM —In loving remembrance of our dear wife, mother and grandmother, who passed away on May 2, a year ago. Badly missed by all who loved her. Her HUSBAND. CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN. NOTICES. REVIVAL Gospel Rescue Mission "Workers 979 W. Washington St. The Rev. Masson of Bowling Green. Ky., will conduct 10-day revival. All churches Invited; all creeds and sects. LOST AND FOUND. ~ STOLEN —April 28, from Market House, a Hoosler coaster, large size; person la known and If not returned to lIS Spring street will be prosecuted. LOST —Veterinary medicine case containing drugs and Instruments. Call Webster 2700. DR. SLATER. Reward. LOST —A "Tappa Tey,” with Mary Wilson's name on back. Please notify 5621 Ju 1 lan ave. Irvington 0303. LOST—Cat. half grown, white and maltese spots. Call Circle 6173. Reward

NOTICES. IF YOU are Interested In human nature, take a course that will be given by William Winston, under the auspices of the Indianapolis Psychological Boelety; ten lessons starting tonight, 7:80 o'clock. Parlor 9, Denison Hotel. Proceeds go to the educational fund of said society. Prof. Molton will give a brief synopsis of psychology. Tickets for sale at Stewart's Book Store and at lecture place. WILLIAM WINSTON, analyzer. ~ HOUSE 3 —TO LET. MODERN cottage. 724 E. Pratt. Also 2 rooms on same lot. HOUSES—V* ANTED. FOUR or 5 rooms on ground floor, modern If possible; good size yard. Between Vermont and North on either New Jersey, East. Liberty or Noble. Address A No. 1157, Times. FOUR or 6-room house or double; mode -n or semi-modern; east, north or northwest, $5 reward. Randolph 6924, flats, apartments—T9 let/ Basement Apartment light and airy, living room, bedroom, kitchenette and bath. heat, light, water and gas furnished; use of laundry; $25 a month. Rear 3530 Balsam ave. ~~~~ ROOMS—TO LET. RUCKLE, 2009; large, comfortable room for gentlemen, In private family; also garage; references exchanged. Harrison 2141 BEAUTIFULLY furnished. In modern private home, two suites and two sleeping rooms; references. Circle 7373. CAPITOL, 1409 N.; nicely furnished front sleeping rooms, strictly private, modern. Circle 7426. ONE room for rent; private, modern home, north. Randolph 2651. 666 E 34th Street. First class furnished room, LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. DELAWARE. 904 N.; two nicely furnished rooms, modern, private family. Main 7360. ' LIGHT housekeeping rooms for rent; furnished. Call after 6 p. m. 644 Fletcher avenue. BOARD AND ROOMS—TO LET. TWO people employed; who appreciate good hornet home cooling. Randolph 4618. LO:ER& weepers, finders, keepers) tw set so If yo# use # Tims# Want ad.

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M ALEHEIP—WANTED. WANTED MANAGER for Meat, Grocery and Bakery Departments of a large retail market to be opened in this city. Parties qualifying for this position must be residents of this city, financially responsible and furnish satisfactory references For further particulars and application blank, write BAKER, BRADRICK, KELLY & COMPANY. 1110 Chemical Bldg. St. Louis, Mo. EARN AND LEARN Do you want to make money? Then get into the business that jives you opportunity. We are opening anew class In Insurance, entirely free If you are over 25, have vision, initiative and the desire to make a real success In the best paying business, call and enroll for thie class which meete evenings after working hours. Capitalise your spare time and acquaintance. Enroll today. Apply MR. THOMAS or MR. KIMMICH. 913 Merchants Bank bldg. Open Monday and Thursday nights, 8 to 10. Lafayette Motors Cos. Mars Hill Stx first-class metal finishers. Six motor builders. SALESMANAGER as distributor; direct factory representative, a man or firm to take over the exclusive celling of the most needed auto accessory—bar none — nationally advertised, no competition. Don't answer unless you can finance Initial order to secure agency. ALCEMO manufacturing co.. isi Bridge st.. Newark, N. J. MEN to icarn barber trad.#. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE, 309 E. Washington st_, Indianapolis, Ind. Clrcls 757. YOUNG man to run car; board and room; small salary. Harrison 1447. WANTED —Young man to work In grocery. 2101 Pieapant street. MAN to drive car; board, room and small salary. Harrison 1447. " salesmen—wanted. SALESMEN, preferably with auto for our high-cla*# well advertised faat Belling R. E. subdivision; big money for live wires. 760-62 Banker* Truet Bldg. Main 1408. . ~ situation wanted—male. WANTED —House painting and rough carpenter work. ARD W ILbON, 2726 Adama street. __ FEMALE - HELP—WANTEa

YOU can earn mors money In epare time, working among your friends and acquaintances than the average man makes. s- - There are no strings tied to our proposition. It Is a simple business plan ■whereby exceptional money may be made. Call any day. Ask for MR. THOMAS or MR. KIMMICH and let us explain It to you. 913 Merchants Bank bldg. WANTED —YOUNG LADY~ good reader" to assist in the dictation department In return for a shorthand or bookkeeping course. See Fred W. Case, principal. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, third floor University Park bldg. Next door north of Y. W, C. A. WANTED —Ledies for canvassing; will pay good comnils*lon. Call ®l 4121 By* ram avenue. Washington 3117, WANTED —Woman for general housework, 2 In family; no washing; best of wage# 1267 a West et. A LITTLE GIRL TO BOARD. Webster 8536. BITUATION WANTED —FEMALE. LACE curtain# and table linens to launder. Boft water and quick service; work guaranteed. Webster 8249. 530 N. Bevllle. POSITION wanted In linen room In first class hotel by woman with experience. Circle 2188. CURTAIN'S to launder. D.’exel 0896. Auto. 51-616. INSTRUCTIONS. STAGE—VAUDEVILLE Dancing acta alt kinds, taught, completed for season's engagements; satisfaction guaranteed. Call PROF. RAYNO, 224 West Ohio street. Main 2069. “ PERSONALS. ABSOLUTELY reliable and confidential detective work performed; reasonable rates. O’Neil Secret Service. 26V4 W. Wash. Ci. 5d66. Night phone Ita. fI~HS and Ila. 0069 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. ON an defter this date I will not be responsible for debts contracted by my wife. Mrs. Miriam Studevant. C. O. BTUPBVANT. MEDICATED and vapor bath# Sclentiflo massage. Dr. Anna Kirk. 36 When bldg. Circle 7114. DETECTIVES. Quigley-Hvland Agency Civil and* Criminal Investigators. $26-629 Law bldg ; Main 2902. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER COTTAGE Fairvlew near river; $260 for season; furnished. 605-606 K, of P. Bldg. PROFESSIONAL BERVICES. VIOLET Ray and Swedish massage. MISS D< VERS. tIH W Market. Room IX. WHY WORRY LET ■ Time# Want ad sell It fer m.

BUSINESS SERVICES MEN’S PANAMA HATS Cleaned and Blocked Indianapolis Hat Bleachery. Geo. H. Muller, Prop., 28 Kentucky Ave. Main 6179. Mail orders will receive prompt attention. FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovated mattresses and pillows made to order. E. F. BUKKLB. 416 Mass, ave. Main 1428, New 23-775. CARPENTER WORK WANTED General repairs and new, by contract or day. Call Drexel 2605. HARDING A BTEVKNB. Contractors. Carpenter Repa ring Screen work; reasonable. Prompt service guaranteed. Drexel 1796. P. P. HARhIS. CEMENT paving and construction work done by C. F. Doughty; 20 years' praotlcal experience; sidewalks, porches, stepa retaining walls, etc. Drexel 1711. HARDWOOD floors washed and polished. 13 and 12.50 per room. WALL paper cleaning 75c and up. Call CHERRY. Circle 4738. EXPERT wall paper cleaning; SI.OO a room; hardwood floors washed and polished. Clrcls 4391 and ask for Mr. Cobb. w.m’ SWEAT COST R ACT ole Plastering, cement walks, house painting. carpenter work. Phone Clrole 6 704. HAVE your family washings done with us; horns laundry, soft water, satisfactory rough dry; quick deliveries. Call Har. 241 L RUGS cleaned; we bring electrlo vacuum to your home; room rugs, 2S cents. Drexel 9550. CARPENTER work of all kinds; roofing of all kinds; pump repairing. Belmont 3675. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDOE. 201 ludl*oa are. SINGER SEWING MACHINE 44 model; cheap for caeh. 312 Maes ave. LADIES and Gentlemen's Suits Remodeled. 18)9 N. Meridian. Room 29. Clrcls 0319. WANTED—Furniture repatrlns in Brightwood. Call Web. 2319. Ask for Spillman. FOR paper hang-r. call JOHNSON. Work guaranteed. Webster 671 T PAPER cleaning or paint at 1121 Trsmont avenue. Belmont 8883. HEMSTITCH ING—F INE~ WORK. TUTTLE. 201 INDIANA AVE FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING. Harrison 152 872 Udell St. Paper hanging neatly done. Call Drexel 2946. BUSINESS CHANCES. LUMBER prlc® slaughtered At Camp Zachary Taylor, Louisville, Ky.. government auction Hale; this week lumber prices are being slaughtered, dealere should take advantage of this Immense sacrifice sale of high-class building material; auction now in progress and will continue several days of next week. Louisville Real Estate and Development Company, D. C Clark, Mgr., Starks bldg.. Loulsvir-i, Ky. Sales agent War Department, U S. A.

IF YOU HAVE HAD ANY UNSATISFACTORY DEALINGS WITH STOCK BROKERS OR I.N STOCK PURCHASES. COMMUNICATE WITH US IMMEDIATELY. EVERYTHING CONFIDENTIAL. MAE & CO., 80 WALL STREET, NEW YORK CITY. RESTAURANT FOR SALE Steam table and 7 furnished rooms Rent S4O; clearing over SIOO per week; big bargain. Call at 520 Massachusetts ave. AN OLD established phonograph business In good location with good record and repair business; must sell on account of death. Addresa A No. 1158, Times. FOR SALE—Grocery and meats, near Kingan's; good location and low price. 688 W. Maryland. Hhr L ESTATE—FOR SALE. Central Ave. Home Located In best section of Central ave., close In; 10 rooms, modern In every respect; large garage; beautiful, big lot. Special prloe for quick sale. Dunlop & Hoitegel 122 E. Market st. HOME AND INVESTMENT. SSOO CASH. Here ts a 4-room-a-slde double, well located northeast, with gas, city water and electric lights. Rents S3O per month. A bargain; payments. Call C. H. Ed ward# mccord tk McKinney, realtors. 586 Lemcke bldg. Circle 6220. DOUBLE S7,(XXIOO Six-room modern double, located north, close to Pennsylvania car line. Owner nonresident. THIS IS A BIG SNAP. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEU 122 E. Market st. NEAR RIVERSIDE PARK “ 4-room house in good shape on Burton ave. and Roach., only $2,000; easy payments. Call L. Q. CLARK with FRANK S. CLARK CO. 226 E. Ohio. Main 3377. SOUTH TEMPLE, BUNGALOW Good looking Inside and out; 5 rooms, pantry, electric lights, etc.; $2,250. $760 down, sls per month. A. E. HOY, Irvington 3058. HOWARD C. VENN. 108 E. Market. Main 1115. FOR SALE Summer home on the river, Fiftieth st.; fine place; open for inspection every day. THE DOLD. Circle 6442 for Information, For Sale— ON PAYMENTS vacant lot on Laymon ave.; close Pendleton pike. 2726 Adams street. 39 Woodland drive, five-room strictly modern bungalow, fine condition, $3,700 cash, balance monthly. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. Strictly modern home, excellent location and a fine property. $4,000 cash, balance monthly. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. SSOO cash, $25 per month buys 267 Richland street. Seven rooms modern with garage. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. SIOO DOWN, balance like rent, buys semimodern double. Owner. Main 0798. Drexel 077 L FOR BALE—Six-roe Hi cottage | ahsap. MRS. WILSON. Ml# Adam# street.

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REAL EBTATE- SALE. Better Homes Not neoessarlly new home*. You oome make your* a BETTER HOME by hearing Ro* Crane tell how to take advantage of your environment, how to change the decorative eoheme, how to plan your lawn and garden. These and many other home beautifying subjects will be covered In the eeveral lecture* given at Tomlinson Hall May 3, 4. 6 and 6. In the meantime see u* If you want to buy or sell property of any kind. Orim Jessup Land Cos. 705 to 10 Occidental Building. Main 2957. Main 2953. "NO SUNDAY SELLING." __ Jefferson ave., 8 rooms, modern except furnace, hardwood floors, east front. Price $4,500. Cornell ave., double, 6 rooms a side; rents for $32. Price $3,150, GILL REALTY CO. 257 West Washington St. Main 1646. “DON’T FAIL TO SEE THIS” Five-room bungalow, electrlo light*, well and cistern, front and rear porch, good out buildings, lot 60x800, 8 nice apple tree*. 10 cherry tree*, nice strawberry bed, nice forest shade trees In front, beautiful place for a country home and good garden spot. Half a block south of the Bpeedway road; I blocks from W. 10th car line. Price 82.800. SI,OOO cash, 820 month; possession In 19 days "LIVE WIRE" T. R- JONES A CO., 414 Peoples Bank bldg.. 184 E. Market st. Main 6768. Belmont 4731. Brook*ide Boulevard Lot All Improvements In and paid; big bargain; 1800. Main 0188. Evening. Webster 1261. Relabilo Realty, 801 City Truet. A~ SNAP Desirable home, well located near Illlnele st. rorth of creek; modern. 2 bedrooms upetalrs and 4 rooms down. $6,300. SI,BOO cash, $64 month. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEU REALTORS. 122 E. Market at. , New 6-room house, gsr(7 TT A [J age, furnace, lights, big U II /~\i ll lot. cement walk*, well, a u *4— with sink In kitchen. 4000 block West Washington st.; small payment down, balance like rent. Fes CHAS. HURST with Geo. A. Lucas. 406 Peoples Bank bldg, S4OO CASH” balance s2s per month. Nice double house on Spring street, nar Vermont; newly painted. RUSSE H. HARTMAN, 324 N. Delaware. 1098 TIBBS AVE. Eight rooms, modern except bath; on two lots, price $550 cash, SBO per month. Call MR. ANDERSON. Main 1499. Evenings, Clrole 7366. 2 DANDY SUMMER HOMES Fiftieth street and river; good boating and fishing; good bathing beach. Some terms it desired. Open all day Sunday for Inspection. For Information call 520 Masschusetts ave. Phone Clrcls 6441. "1417 SOUTH NEW JERSEY Five rooms, $2,425. Terms. A. E. HOT. Evenings, Irvington 3058. HOWARD C. VENN. 108 B. Market. Main 1115. ” n Let us build you anew n it A II home on easy terms In U ll /-2\ || he Mayer addition. See A CHAR HURST with Geo. uU Lucas, 405 Peoples Bank bldg. ■ BKIGHTWOOD HOME. I rooms, ono square from car; S3OO cash, $25 moiuh. Price $3,200. Owner. 822 Peoples Dank bldg. _ LOTS FOR SALE. LARGE, beautiful lots In Wayne park. Just off W. Washington at., which Is being paved; $1 down, $1 a week. Will take you out In our automobile at your convenience. QBCAR LEE, 1002 City Truat, Mai-. 915. LOT for sale, east end; Improved street; clear. 6EBREK. 40 N. Delaware. REAL ESTATE—SALE OR TRADE, A FAIR trade Is better than a sacrifice sale. GEO. A. BROWN, 1002 City Trust. REAL ESTATE—WANTED. MODERN or partly modern house; good location. S7OO cash, balance monthly. Main 0107. FARMS—FOR SALE. LANDS In sunny Alabama; adapted to th# growing of corn, alfalfa, pasture grasses and truck raising. Prices from sls per acre up; If Interested write E. M. O'TOOLE. Box 228. Montgomery. Ala. WRITE Leavitt Land Cos., Indianapolis, for free Florida map and 60-page book. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. [NaSH] Nash demonstrator, 5- pass. touring $1,650 Reo roadster 850 1920 Stutz, like new.. 2,750 Chalmers sedan 676 Overland 83 400 Buick panel body delivery... 600 Buyers of our used cars positively assured of real values. Losey-Nash Retail Cos. 400 N. Capitol ave. Main 8349. , Automatic 21-944. 150 OR $75 down, buys a dandy car. Come In and drive one away. Open evenings and Sundays. AUTO TRADING CO.. 655 North Capitol avenue. BEST looking renewed Dodge touring car in city. 8750; terms If desired. DIETZJAMES, 834 E. Market st. Main 5718. 1914 FORD touMng, 876 down, balance 18 months, WBISSMAN'B AUTO EXCHANGE, til-14 K. N#w York ittMt

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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 / BAKER BROS. PIONEER DEzUjERS IN USED FURNITURE. 219-221-223-225 East Washington Street.

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. We are now ready for business in our new location at 431 North Capitol ave. FISHER AUTOMOBILE COMPANY SIOO down and 86.66 weekly gets you a good used car. We have dozens of makes to select from. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE COMain 2638. 611 N. Capitol ave. Auto. 22-019. Open evenlnse and Sunday a UU IIT SIX Ocod condition; good tires; Continental Red Seal motor; exceptionally easy terms to good party. 1724 Brookalde ave. Webster 8753. MAXWELL touring, 1920; In perfect condition. See UK. BECK. 928 N. Pennsylvania ' OVERLAND coupe. 1920; in good condition. 235 N. Pennsylvania. Main 2246, TRUCKS— FOR SALE ONE light delivery, panel body, starter and electrlo lights. MR. BECK. 928 N. Pennsylvania street. y AuTO MOBIL IS WANT EQ. I W ANT 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 ittention will be given. 212 E. NEW YORK ST. " 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. AUTO - WANTED. We pay highest price*. W# are the largest buyers and sellers of used cars In the State. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 618 N. Capitol. AUTOS WANTED I. Wolf Auto Cos. 619 N. Illinois St. Main 1573. Auto. 22-068, Fifty Autos wanted. See us first. AUTO TRADING CO. 655 N. Capitol Ave. AUTO REPA IRB AN D S UPPUEa. BATTERIES Your old worn out battery and $12.50 for guaranteed rebuilt 4 Vj $16.50 for guaranteed rebuilt 12 V, If bought before May 15. Battery to fit any make of car. Batteries recharged, repaired, rebuilt. BATTERY DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, 634 S. Illinois. Main 3146. AUTO WASHING Our Specialty. 834 North Illinois. 8 & £ Auto Laundry GET our prices on top recovering and vulcanizing that gives satisfaction. KENTUCKY AVE. VULCANIZING CO. 86 Kentucky Ave. We take the dents out of your body. WHALEY AUTO EXCHANGE. 22 E. South. ~MOTORCYCLEB AND BICYCLE Now la the time to nave your motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 634-36 Maas. Ave. Main 6404. CASH paid for all kinds of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 669 Massachusetts avenue, PET STOCK AND POULTRY. Birds Birds Seifert. St. Andrewsburg, large Norwich and Harz Mountain canaries, singers and females, finches and talking parrots; will ship anywhere. 827 Park ave. Circle 3699. Birds ■ Birds HOMES wanted for healthy homelsss doss. INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY. City dog pound. 994 E. N. Y. 11 t 11 daily.

20,000 feet No. 1 grade factory maple flooring. Call A. K. SHEFFIELD, G. & J. Tire Cos. Quit wearing ready-made PANTS We make them to your —. ]) measure for C_l Mr LEON TAILORING CO. 181 E. New York et. Upstairs. It T Good rubber tired Invalid l&c- jßi chairs for rent, $8.60 a month; Jgwsffia no charge for delivery. Baker ODDS and ends In grocery fixtures. Meat boxes. Ice boxes, restaurant tables and chairs, counters and show case* BAKER B RQ3. NICE dark blue spring suit for sals; worn only once. Very reasonable; for informatlon call Webster 6302. FOR SAl.E—Pure goose feathers; baby cab. 1 864 Singleton etreet, * Match Your fT\ COAT Lower Prices Now U the pants Store co. ill Two Stores 11 1 4$ W. Ohio St. #1 lit E. Ohio SL P MISCELLANEOUS—WANTED. CALsL ME before you sell your household goods. I will pay you cash or get you more at auction L. A. HODGES, auctioneer. Main 2634. LADIES’, gents' and children's clothing bought; ail sizes of shoes. Call MRS. LEE. Drexel 9466 I WANT complete outfits of furniture spot American buyers. Webster €609. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. GO TO BAKER BROS, for furniture, ruga and stoves. Payments. 219-225 East Washington street. COAL range, sl2; dishes, cooking utensils. Drexel 1462. 138 Harman. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. RECORDS; good records of any make you desire, 40c. BAKER BROS., 219 East Washington. PLAYER PIANO. $25 cash, $3.00 per week. Randolph 4221. COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE. REDUCED COAL PRICES. Illinois nut and slack $5.25 Illinois, large clean forked $7.00 Illinois ndne run $6.25 Best Ind. or Linton lum, forked $7.00 Illinois eeg, clean forked $7.00 Best Brazil block, large forked.... $7.75 Pocahontas lump, none better $ll.OO Delivered anywhere In the city. Free kindling with each ton order or mors. Drexel 8280. Auto. 52-884. COAL AND ICE. ~ L. H. BAIN COAL CO. JIAIN 2151. MAIN 8631. FOR SALE!—Furnace, bakery and cook wood. Call Webster 6194. TRANSFER AND BTORAGE. Gvr VTC\ n STORAGE CHEAPEST 1 (AW RATES IN CITY. CALL I j V I US Everything at re*- | | 11 sonable pries. Packed J U shipped anywher*. b Locked room If desired. 30 West Henry. Main 4699. PAKTLO W FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. Private locked room* and open apaoa. 85c per month and up. Local and overland transfer. We call and give you *x act prices on any kind of work without any obligations. 419-28 K. Market street. Main 2760. Auto. 38-680, 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. LEGAL NO TICE E. TREASURY STATEMENT. Monthly statement for April showing balance In the State tresaury at the close of business. April 30, 1921. as appears in the office of Auditor and Treasurer of State; Balance In treasury, March 31, 1921 $2,511,945.96 April receipts 2,937,762.93 Total $5,449,708.89 April disbursements 1,114,641.50 Balance on hand April 80, 1921 $4,835,067.89 Balance by Funds— General t 824,274.18 Road 1,885,670.90 Fire marshal 68,799.72 Highway commission 892,424.72 Hydrophobia 14.708.07 Vocational education 28,059.03 School revenue for tuition..... 36,870.25 Benevolent institution 382,687.50 State debt sinking 340.000.00 Eduo&tional institution 853,546.58 Unclaimed estates 47,026.98 Common school 10.657.99 Sale State lands 11,446.47 Total $4,835,067.89 Outstanding warrant* 14,784.66 ORA J. DAVIES. Treasurer’of Stats. WILLIAM q. OLIVER, Auditor of Stats.

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LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF BOND ISSUE. In th* matter of determining to Issue bonds by Washington School Township for ths ersctlon of anew school building at Forty-Sixth street and Keystone avenue, near Malott Park. Notice Is hereby given the taxpayers of Washington School Township. Marlon County. Indiana, that ths proper legal officers of said municipality at thslr regular meeting called for that purpose on the 7th day of February, 1921, considered the question and finally determined to Issue bonds of said township to the amount of $90,000.00, which bonds bear Interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. Said bonds mature and are payable six thousand ($6,000.00) dollars upon the 28th day of February, 1922, and a like amount upon the 28th day of February of each year thereafter until all of the bonds are paid. The net assessed value of all property in Washington School Township Is nineteen million seventy-seven thousand three hundred ($19,077,800.00) dollars, and the present total indebtedness without this Issue Is fifty-four thousand eight hundred twenty ($54,820.00) dollars. The proceeds of such bonds are to be used for the erection of anew school building at Forty-Sixth street and Keystone avenue, near Malctt Park. Taxpayers appearing shall hive a right to be heai 1 thereon. Within fifteen days after the period of publication of this notice ten or more taxpayers other than those who pay poll tax only, who feel themselves aggrieved by such determination, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Comisstoners for further and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor with the county auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September, and the State Board will fix a date for hearing In this county. Dated this 26th day of April. 1921. CHARLES P. WRIGHT. Trustee Washington Township.

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF BOND ISSUE. In the matter of determining to Issue bonds by Perry School Township for the erection of anew school building at University Heights, Indiana. Notice Is hereby given the taxpayers of Perry School Township, Marlon County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting called for that purpose on the 4th day of December, 1920, considered the question and finally determined to Issue bonds of said township to the amount of one hundred thousand ($100,000.00) dollars, which bonds bear Interest at th# rate of six per cent per annum, payable semiannually. Sa'd bonds mature and are payable six thousand six hundred slxtyslx dollars and sixty-seven cents ($6,666.67) upon the first day of February, 1922, and a like amount upon the first day of Keb--uary of each year thereafter until all of the bonds are paid. The net assessed value of ail property In Perry School Township is $10,968,980.00, and the present total Indebtedness without this Issue ts $47,520.00. The proceeds of such bonds are to be used for the erection of anew school building at University Heights. Indiana. Taxpayers appear ng shall have a right to be heard thereon. Within fifteen days after the period of publication of this notice ten or more taxpayers other than those who pay poll tax only, xvho feel themselves aggrieved by such determination, may appeal to th# State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor with the county auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September, and the State Board will fix a date for hearing In this county. Dated this 28th day of April. 1921. DANIEL M. Y. VOTLS. Trustee Perry Township. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF BOND ISSUE In the matter of determining to lssuo bonds by Pike School Township for the erection of anew addition to the School Building at New Augusta, Indiana. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Pike School Township, Marlon County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting called for that purpose on the 23d day of February. 1921, considered the question and finally determined to issue bonds of said township to the amount of eighteen thousand ($18,000.00) dollars, which bonds bear Interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semiannually. Said bonds mature and are payable in fifteen series as follows: Twelve hundred dollars upon the first day of April. 1922. and a like amount upon the first day of April of each year thereafter until all of the bonds are paid. The net assessed value of all property in Pike School Township Is six million nine hundred sixty-one thousand tvo hundred fifty ($6,961,250.00) dollars, and the present total Indebtedness without this Issue Is fiftyeight thousand ($68,000.00) dollars. The proceeds of such bonds are to be used for the erection of anew addition to the school building at New Augusta, Indiana. Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. Within fifteen days after the period of publication of this notice ten or more taxpayers other than those w r ho pay poll tax only, who feel themselves aggrieved by such determination, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor with the county auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September, and the State Board will fix a date for hearing in this county. Dated this 26th day of April, 1921. CLEMENCB PURDY. Trustee Pike Township. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS’ OF BOND ISSUE. In the matter of determining to Issue bonds by Perry School Township for the erection of anew addition to the school building at Edgewood, Indiana. Notice Is hereby given the taxpayers of Perry School Township. Marion County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting. called for that purpose on the 4th day of December, 1920, considered the question and finally determined to Issue bonds of said township to the amount of sixty thousand ($60,000.00) dollars, which bonds bear Interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. Said bonds mature and are payable In fifteen series as follows: Four thousand dollars ($4 ,000.00) upon the first day of February. 1922, and a like amount upon the first day of February of each year thereafter until all of the bonds are paid. The net assessed value of all property in Perry School Township Is $10,968,980.00, and the present total Indebtedness without this Issue Is $47,620.00. The proceeds of such bonds are to be used for the erection of anew addition to ths school building at Edgewood, Indiana. Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. Within fifteen days after the period of pubicatlon of this notice ten or more taxpayers other than those who pay poll tax only, who feel themselves aggrieved by such determination, may appeal to, the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor with the county auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September, and the State Board will fix a date for hearing In this county. < Dated this 26th day of April 1921. DANIEL M. L. VOYLS. Trustee .Perry Township. FINANCIAL. FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real sstate. R. B. WIL■ON, 108 N, Delaware st. Main 1618. INSURANCE in all branches, AUBREY D. PORTER, sls Pm pis* Bank bid*. Main 7045.

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SHIP’S SALVAGE WILL BE TRIED BY NEW METHOD Inflated Pontoons to be Used in .’ffort to Reclaim Lo%t Isis GOES DOWN OFF FLORIDA NEW YORK, May 4. Weighted \ down with the combined hopes of a band of adventurers ranging from metropolitan business men to officers of Kin* George's household at Buckingham palace, the little converted French warship. Blue Point, Is nosing her way to tasia Island, off the coast of Florida, with the Sallger Salvage expedition on board to renew the attempt made by tho same group to recover the lost steamship Isis last fall. Stormy weather caused the abandonment of the effort last October after th# expedition had suffered intense punishment and lost much of its paraphernalia, hence the employment at this time of a staunch craft, which during Its experience as a mine sweeper and more recently as a steam trawler off th* New Foundiand banks established a reputation as one of the most seaworthy ships afloat. Thirty marina engineers, divers and wreckers are on board with their unique equipment with which they expect to revolutionize present salvage methods throughout the world. TADUE PLACED IT $1,000,000. Their objective Is not far from St, Augustine, where the Isis lies completely submerged. The lavish fittings which A. G. Spaulding installed whea she was his private yacht and the paraphernalia placed on boar. y the Navy, and more recently by the Geodetic Survey when that branch of the service took her over, Is affording sport for the sharks with which these water* abound. Originally valued at $1,000,000, the Isis offers a rich prize for the salvager, especially In view of the costly scientific apparatus that the Geodetic Survey installed and the supplies Intended for s year’s erulsa. The Saliger Ship Salvage Corporation hopes to recover this wealth through th# application of a principle that may b# seen demonstrated at any beach, river or pond where children are at play. Th# air bags that the more timid ones thrust under their arms are tiny prototypes of the resilient and collapsible pontoons employed by the Sallger system to obviate the use of costly and lmmobll# cranes, derricks and rigid pontoons. Ths . Sallger air bags are huge affairs resem-r bling In appearance great footballs when inflated, but susceptible of being rolled pp like s heavy rug for transport and when being lowered alongside a sunken ship. MEC HANICAL MOLE” TO BURROW UNDER BHTF, After a “mechanical mole” has burrowed its way under the ship, drawing the lifting cables In Its wake, the pontoons are attached to the latter and pumped full of air, imparting to each football a buoyancy capable of lifting twenty-five tons In the water. Th# size of the ship, of course, determines the number of pontoons, but nothing can resist their lifting power when enough units are employed. A. B. Sallger, the engineer-inventor In charge of the expedition, expects to hav# the Isis afloat within three days after work actually commences, but as weather Is the determining factor his staunch workshlp has been coaled and provisioned to battle for months with the elements if necessary. She is equipped with wireless to keep In touch with th#/ world, and a tender will ply back ai iA J forth between the wreck and St. Amgustine for the same purpose. The personnel behind the project Is as unique as the undertaking itself, Including marine and financial men Lieut. Col. Arthur Balfour Haig, equerry ! to King George of England and a cou- j sin of Earl Haig, commanoer-in-chlef of the British forces during the war. All are looking for fortunes from ths right# j that will develop through the successful < outcome of the dnrlng experiment In snl* 1 v**e engine**!**.