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FUNERAL DIRECTORS. FLANKER & BUCHANAN 120 North Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indiana polls since 1117. Phones: Main 0641-0642. Auto. 22-64 L INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY lEm. Parlors 1222 Union St. George Grmstemer Funeral director. 222 East Market. Old Phone Main 908. New Phone 27-201. J. C. WILSON 1220 Prospect. Auto. 51-671. Drexel 0121 W. T. HLAiSLiN It YAI 1625 Shelby st. Drexel 2570. Auto. 51-114 rUNERAL DIRECTORS—WM. E. KRIEGSR. New 21-154. Main 1464. 1402 X. Illinois GADD—BERT S. GADD. 2170 Prospect st. Phones: Drexel 0422. Automatic 52-271. UNDERTAKERS— HISEY A TITUS. 9*l North Del. New 26-664. Main 1650; FEENEY A FEENEY. Auto. 24-196. 1034 N. Illinois. Main 9949, DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES BCHMALZIGAUG —Gustave A.. beloved brother of Bertha Schmaltlgaug, passed away May 31. 1921. 9:35 p. m.. age 5o years. Funeral services will be held at H. C. Vehllnr’a funeral parlor, Friday, at 3 p. m. Friends Invited. Burial at Crown Hill. Friends may call Thursday afternoon and evening. SCHWARTZ —William K.. husband of Mrs. Kate Schwartz and father of Mrs. Joseph Schoen. Mrs. Morris Friedman and Miss Rose and Ferry Schwartz died at the residence. £859 Washington blvd.. June' 1, age 69 years. Funeral at residence. June 3, 10 a. m. Burled Jewish Cemetery. Friends Invited. FEUCHTER —Carl, beloved husband of Frieda Feuchter. died June 1. at 12:30 a. m., age 32 years. Funeral Saturday. June 4. from the family residence. 20 Schiller street, at 2 p. m. Friends Invited. Burial Crown Hill Cemetery. McGATHEY—William H. beloved husband of Cora McGathey, died June 1 at 1:15 p. m., age 54 years. Funeral Friday at 2:30 p. m. at the residence. SQS Woodlawn avenue. Friends invited. Burial New Crown Cemetery. RICKEY —Jessie 8.. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Rickey. 2201 N. New Jersey, passed away Wednesday. June 1, 4:30 a. m. Funeral notice later, LOST AND FOUND. STOLEN NASH CAR SPORT MODEL 1920 from center of East Market street, between Pennsylvania and Delaware streets, between 7:30 and 10:30 p. m., June 1. License No. 47893. Serial No. 17760. Green body, white wire wheels, bumper in rear. No extra tire or wheel. Side windshields; lower section front windshield broken at left side. XOTIFT W. E. BARTON 500 Indiana Trust Bldg. Reward. TIGER tom cat. black and gray stripe; will not answer to "kitty kitty." knows his name as "Spivte;" reward 25. Circle 0304. 19% North Meridian. A TWO-SKIN mink fur on Delaware st., between Barton Hotel and Vermont st.; liberal reward. Webster 6940 or Harrison hf 134. LOST —Billfold bet-ven Massachusetts ave. and Sixteenth and Alabama. Finder please call Main 1001. Reward. LOST —Cameo pin. between Spruce and Summit or Spar.n and Fletcher. Drexel 4827 or Drexel 4812. Reward. LOST—Gentleman’s billfolder, with over 142. Reward. MRS. GEORGE CANADY. Washington 3656. LOST—Black silk sweater. Madison road. Sunday p. m., near Southport. Drexel 1070. Reward. TRIXIE. female fox terrier, white, black spots: chain on collar. Reward. Washington 3371. LOST or stolen. May 30. Crown bicycle; license 4176. Flease call Harrison 3193. Reward. ___ LOST. Scottish Rite pin Tuesday afternoon downtown, or Circle Theatre. Drexel 15*0.

PERSONAL*. ABSOLUTELY reliable and confidential detective work performed; reaaonable ratea D'Nei! Secret Service. 26% W. Wash. Cl. 5656 Night phone Ra. 6785 and K*. 6063 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. MASSAGE and electric baths for weight reduction; lady attendant. 114 N. Delaware. MAGNETIC baths and massage for health; lady attendant. 114 N. Delaware. ROOMS—TO LET. SrU~U~U~U*U~U~U~ ~1~1~ ** l *^" a * HOTEL PURITAN (Fire-proof) Market and New Jersey streets. Rates: $1 and $2.50. Special weekly rates on application. ROOMS for rent, good location north, private family. 851 W. 30th st. Ra. 0157. until 6 p. m. ~TO LET—II 4 West Eighteenth, one large room for sleeping; thoroughly modern. Randolph 2069. PENNSYLVANIA st., 830 N.; furnished room, walking distance; couple. Circle 8852. LARGE, r.ewly furnished room; block so car line; modern. 1014 Park avenue. ONE room In private family; gentleman preferred; references. Drexel 3078. FIVE unfurnished room* 3 up and 2 down. 819 S. Capitol. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. ELEVENTH. 717 E.: two-room furnished apartment. Circle 2224. BOARD AND ROOMS—TO LET. ROOM and board wanted near Shelby street car by young man. No meals wanted on Sunday. Address A-2822. Times. LARGE front room, furnished or unfurnlahed, with home cooking. Circle 7764. HOUSES—TO LET. 2149 N. Talbott Ave. North half double, six rooms and bath. $55 a month, including heat during winter season. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO.. Main 4518. ~QFFjCE AND STORES—TO LET. Three-Room Suite Fifth floor State Saving** and Trust building. Suitable for doctor's office. Vacant June 1. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4518. _ _________ Quigley-Hvland Agency Civil and Criminal Investigator*. s*(•B39 Law bid*. Main SS.

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Wanted Boys to carry Times routes in central part of city. See Mr. Moorehead any afternoon after 2 p. m. at Times Office. WANTED—A-l Ford mechanic at once; man about 40 years preferred. FAUSSETT GARAGE. 806 Ft. Wayne a MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 309 E. Washington st., Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 76/. SALESMEN—WANTED. Will S2OO Help You? Salesmen are making big money on our high-clasa, well advertised fast selling proposition; all papers for which are signed by one of the largest trust companies in the city. No stocks or bonds. Work all or part time. No experience necessary. We help those willing to work. Answer at once. 760-62 Banker’s Trust Bldg. Main 1409. 6ALESMEN, preferably wltn auto for our high-clasa well advertised fast selling R. E. subdivision; big money for ilve wires. 760-62 Bankers Trust Bidg. Mam 3409. FEMALEH ELP—WANTED. Wanted—Experienced operators and hand sewers for our pants shop. Apply St. Clair street entrance, KAHN TAILORING CO. Classes Now Open to glrli between the ages of 18 and 25, to learn telephone operating. Indiana Bell Telephone Cos. Room 822, corner New York and Meridian. WHITE GIRL for housework; no washing or Ironing. 4207 N. Pennsylvania or apply Manager Star Store. GOOD pantry girl, white. 113 S. Illinois at. Schofield Dining Room. SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. CHILDREN'S AID ASSOCIATION. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. 510 Indianapolis Securities Company's Bldg. Phones: Circle 3784; Auto. 22-034. No charge. Call between 8 and 12 a. m. WANTED —Factory, store and office work for boys, 14 to 16, white or colored. WANTED —Factory store and office work for girls, 14 to 16. white or colored. WANTED-Drug store position for white girl experienced. WANTED —Position for governess WANTED —Washing for women to do at home. CURTAINS to launder. Drexel 0895. Auto. 61-518. business service. FEATHERS Bought. Bold, renovated, mattresnea and pillows made to order. E. F. BURKLE. 416 Mass. ave. Main 1428. New 23-775 Carpenter Repairing House painting and screen work; reasonable. Drexel 1786. P. P. HARRIS. BEWINQ machines rented. $3 per month; repairs for ail makes; work guaranteed White's Sewing Machine Cos.. 312 Massachusetts. Main 0600. LET u* clean your vaults and empty wells. We will do it cheaper than others. Clrcle 5694. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 I-idl*oe ave CARPENTER work of all kinds; repairing a specialty. Drexel 2056. PAPER HANGING done at oncT L. A. YAGER. Drexel 2672. HEMSTITCHING—FINE WORK. TUTTLE. 201 INDIANA AVE Paper hanging neatly done. Cali Drexel 2945. PROFESSIONAL BERVICES, VIOLET Ray and Swedloh raaseage. VUi De VERB. 13% W. Market. Roo aU.

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BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE or on royalty, the United States right for the latest and best pure exhibitor known; just patented. Address W. S. SKELTON. 921 N. Governor street. Evansville. Ind. FOR SALE or on royalty, the United states right for the latest and best price exhibitor known; Just patented. Address W. S. SKELTON.92I N. Governor etreet. Evansvillr, Ind. GROCERY and meat market for sale, invoice about S6OO. Ran. 0157. REAL ESTATE—FQR SALE. ' SSOO Cash balance $25 per month. Nice home of 7 rooms 56 S. Summit street, electric lights, furnace, city water, corner lot. newly painted and decorated. Now vacant Bargain. RUSSE H. HARTMAN. 224 N. Delaware. For Sale—Payments Five-room cottage, paved street, northeast. gas, electric lights, well and cistern, newly papered and painted. Price $3,000; S3OO cash, $27 month. Hall & Hall, Realtors. 147 E. Market Main 2315, $4,250.00 Located near College car line, modern 6room home. OV N’ER MUST SELL Wil' consider easy terms. DUNLOP ND HOI,TEG EL. REALTORS, Bargain Price. $1,500. Rents, S2O a month. See Mrs. Waymsn after 6 p. m. Randolph 1349. I. N. Richie & Ron--308 Indianapolis Securities Bidg. DOUBLE, !9IT-19 1 3 I'ANDEP ST Five rooms on one side, 3 rooms on other; can be bought for $250 down, balance like rent. Call Mr. Brooks, WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO. Main 0792. Auto. 27-565. A GOOD DOUBLE That is worth the money. Renting for S4O a month; price $3,400. A. E. HOY, Irv. 3058.* , HOWARD C. VENN. 108 B, Market. Ma-1115. SIX-ROOM SEMI-MODERN On E. Michigan; 3-ear garage; large lot, $4,250, on terms. This Is a fine bargain. Act quick. Call L. Q. CLARK. Main 3377. Evenings, Randolph 6266. Suburban Attractive new 5-room bungalow, garage with practically acre ground, near Michigan road and 62d; easy terms. Main 0186 Evenings Drexel 1493. NORTH (J.SOO. Five rooms, semi-modern, on small payments. 500 block West 40th. A. E. HOY. Irv. 3058. HOWARD C. VENN, 108 E. Market. - Ma-1115. IF you are wanting to buy a home east or south, please Investigate what I- havo before buying. I have absolutely some of the nicest homes in the east end and south. Call Drexel 6184 before 2 p. m. 1230 N. BEVILLE, 6-room modern brick veneer. 2 bedrooms and bath up. 4 down; fruit, shade, garden, chicken house; Improved street. Price $5,250; part cash. Irvington 1484, evenings. FOR SALE—Three-room cottage, good outbuildings, on Rochester st.. close to good school. X sq. W. 10th; sold on terms. MARTIN MARONEY, 2601 W Mich. Bel. 1661. FO R COLOR ED. 2136 Winter avenue new’ 8-room, city water. electric lights; SSOO cash, S2O per month. Main 5025. FOR SALE by owner, two houses oo one lot. one 5-room and one 4-room, 1401 Churchman ave. Call after 6:30 p. m. Irv. 2249 Ring 3. THREE portable garages, one and 2-car size. WM. F. JOHN3GN LUMBER CO., 19th and Cornell. Randolph 7000. WEST, seven rooms. modern. garage. Priced low at $3,500; SSOO cash. Main otn 2314 S. CALIFORNIA FOUR-rooms, electric lights, well; $1,500; SSO cash, sl6 per month. Main 6025. EAST, four rooms, paved street and alley, near E. Washington car line. Price $2,200, Can arrange terms. Main 0107. SEMI-MODERN double, 10 rooms; fine condition,*near Prospect st. Circle 7428.

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. ?- E A L aALIL AUCTION Good six-room house In Irvington at 217 Good ave.. newly painted and decorated; electric fixtures new, hardwood floors and large grate In living room. This property sells without reserve to the highest bidder Thursday, June 2. at 3 p. m. ORIN JESSUP LAND CO. 705-10 Occidental bldg. Phone Main 2957. COL. FOLAND. AUCT. Lot On Paved Street, $550 Choice, high, level eaat front lot 45x135 feet on paved etreet near school and city car line, located In hlgh-clasa growing residence section northeaat. Reliable person can buy for $lO down then 11.60 per week. Answer at once. 760-02 Banker's Trust Bidg. Main 1409. 2015 W. New York St. 5 rooms, electric lights, gas. well and cistern, newly papered and decorated; price 82,300; 1300 cash. Minkner and Ohio St. 6 rooms, price 12,650; S3OO cash. See EARL SELLERS. MAIN 3115. 431-2 LEMCKB BLDG. EVENINGS'. DREXEL 3417. 5-Room Cottage Home 1200 block Lee st. or> the hill. West Indianapolis; electrlo lights, gas, excellent well, good cistern, chicken house, full lot. east front, shade. Price $3,500; S3OO cash, balance $24 per month. W. B. DUNLAP. Main 1695. 832 Lerncke bldg. Irv. 2261. GAL Modern home south, 2200 block Woodlawn ave. Price 13,350 1500 cash, balance $28.50 per month. Including Interest GEO. A. LUCAS. 405 Peoples Bank bldg Circle 6600. Brand New modern bungalow. 4000 ea-st. S rooms, built-in features floored attic, garage. Improved street, line location. Price, 15.500 on terms. Call Trueblood. Reliable Realty Cos. 601 City Trust Bldg Circle 7262, evenings. Irvington 2268. NORTH - seven rooms. strictly modern: steam heated, garage, 85,250. Main 0107. REAL ESTATE—SALE OR THAOE. A PAIR trade Is better than a sacrifice sale GEO. A. BROWN. lOl'iyUy Trust. LOTS FOR SALE. $lO Secures Choice Lot. I offer choice, high, level lot 50x150 feet northeast for only S 475. Near paved street and beautiful wooded section. To responsible party will sell for tlO in cash then $1.25 weekly. MR. YOUNG. Washington 1079. $396 Buys Lot. If taken In five dsys will sell choice east front lot 46x150 feet, near paved stroet, city car and school to responsible party for $lO cash then $1 a week. Located northeast In good residence section. Answer quick. MU. TROY. Main 9907. LARGE, beautiful lots in Wayne park. Just off W. Washington st.. which is being pavid; $1 down, $1 a week. Will take you out In our automobile at your convenience. OBCA K LEE. 1002 City Trust. Main 915LOT FOR SALE, EAST END. $1,000; IMPROVEMENTS ALL IN. MAIN 6177. REAL ESTATE—WANTED. LOT or equity In lot north or cast. Have high-grade upright player piano to trade on dial. Address A No. 1164, Times. OWNERS making rock-bottom price should call Randolph 4770. 2352 College avenue. ______ SEMI MODERN or modern for customer with S7OO cash. Main 0107. FARMS—FOR SALE. WRITE Leavitt Land Cos., Indianapolis, for free Florida map and 60-page book. ~ FA RMS FO R SALE OR TRAD E~ For Sale or Trade FARM 96 acrefl, near good university city. Will take good Indiaru-polia property. Price SIOO per acre. FAlilS. 313 HumoMunsur. Main 6071. auto m obile^fqrsal.e7~ [nash] Renewed Nash roadster .21,350 Renewed Nash touring (6-pass. > , 1,350 Overland touring 350 Paige touring 850 Maxwell. 1020 touring.... 675 Bulck light delivery truck 550 Cash or Terms. Purchasers of our used cars are positively assured of real val ue. Losey-Nash Retail Cos. 400 N. Capitol ave. Main 5349. Automatic 21-946. BUICK 6, touring, 1918 model, 5 new tires, Just out of paint shop. $325 down, balance 12 months. WEISSMAN'S, 212-14 E. New York street. HUPMOBILE. model N; perfect mechanical condition, completely reflnished. See MR. BECK. 928 N. Pennsylvania street BUICK light 6 touring, overhauled, new top. new tires: perfect condition. See MR. BECK, 928 N. Pennsylvania street. BEST looking closed car In totvn for $650. Easy payments If desired. DIETZJAMES. 334 E. Market. Main 5716, INTERSTATE chummy; a dandy. $145 down, $6 wk. 518 N. Cap. Open evenings. SAXON 6; dandy little car; SIOO down, $6 weekly. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings. CHEVROLET 4-90, 1920] sl4 5~ down, $6 week. 618 N. Capitol. Open evenings. CHEVROLET Bahy Grand. Bargain! $ 100 down $6 weekly. 518 N. Cap. Open eve. EMPIRE 20 sale or trade; newly painted; cheap for cash. 831 Chase etreet. CHEVROLET 4-90 for sale, newly palnte<£ good condition. Webster 6023.

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. CHALMERS 6, touring, $195 down, $7 wk. 619 N. Capitol. Open evenings. ifUDEBAKER 6.' tidS down. $7 week. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings. ___ FORD speedster roadster. SIOO down, $6 weekly. 618 N. Capitol. TRUCKS—FOR SALfc-T FORD TRUCK On-ton truck, enclosed driver's cab and top with curtains Included. In good condition; bargain price. Call Mr. A. B. Ktmmtch, Main 1499 or Circle 6431 after 6 p. m. WANTED. 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. ~AijTp~W ANTED Highest Prices Paid Auto Trading Cos. 658 N. Capitol. Open even.ngs. __ _ AUTQS \VA\TED I. Wolf Auto Cos. •19 N. Illinois at. Mala 1679. Attt*. 22-—*. AUTOS WANTED —Dodges and Bulcks preferred INDIANAPOLIS At TO SALES, 235 North Pennsylvania street. Main 224(t WANT TO SELL YOUR CART Fe* M* First, WHALEY AUTO EXCHANGE. 22 E. South AUTO REP AIR 8 AND SUPPLIES. We are In a position to handle a few high-grade automobile painting Jobs. Local Branch Meridian at 11th st. Mala 1884. Nordyke & Marraon Cos. FOR SALE Sample tiree at less than dealers' cost price. 30x8. $6.90; 30x3%. $7.90. All other sizes at equally low prices. MASTER PRODUCTION CORPORATION, IS When bldg. AUTO WASHING Our Specialty. 234 North Illlnola S & S Auto Laundry VULCANIZING that gives satisfaction. 35 Kentucky ave KENTUCKY AVENUE VUI<CANIZINO CO. . FOR SALE —a Ford motor, s2o. Call 926 Middle Drive, Woodruff. "MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLLa.' Now is the time to nave your motorcycle overhauled and re-euameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 634-36 Mass. Ave. Main 6404. Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey st. Maln 2023. Auto. 21-123. CASH paid for all kinds of motorcycle*. FLOYD PETERMAN. 229 Massachusetts avenue. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. GO TO BAKER BROS, for furniture, rugs and stoves. Payments. 319-225 East Washington street. BED, springs and mattress for sale; bargain. Main 8020. MUSiCAL INSTRUMENTS. Auto Player Piano Beautiful oak case with bench and 12 music rolls; big values at $375.00 Payments $3 per week. E. L. Lennox Piano Cos. 16 N. Meridian nt. RECORDS; - good records of any make you desire. 40c. BAKER BROS.. 219 East Washington. NEW player piano, will take cheap lot; balance payments. Randolph 4221, TkANSFERANO STORAGE. PAHXLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. Private locked rooms and open space, 15c per montii and up. Local and overland transfer. We oall and give you exact prices on any kind of work without any obligations. 419-23 K. Market street. Main 27 60. Auto. 23-680. L’lrivy Transter Cos. Tll aj Quick delivery. Baggage and light hauling. Circle 8971 226 N. Delaware. Randolph 0990 8005 Central ave. GUY Storage Cos. Cheapest rate In city. 30 W. Henry et. Main 4699. I MOVE YOU. $2 per room; large trucks. Call Webster 3229. COAL AND - WOOD FOR SALE. The best is the cheapest. Best Ind. or Linton clean forked 87.00 111. lump, large clean forked $7.25 Best Brazil block, large forked SB.OO Delivered anywhere In the city. Free kindling with each ton ordered or more. Drexel 3280. Auto 62-884. COAL AND ICE. L. H. BAIN COAL CO. MAIN 2151. MAIN 382 t, PET STOCK AND POULTRY. HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dogs. INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY. City dog pound. 924 E. N. Y. Main 0873. GUINEA pigs, 200 head at a bargain;, will sell In part or whole. Call 1314 W r . Market street.

MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. TYPEWRITER BARGAINS PAYMENTS Get our low prices on high-grade used and second-hand UNDERWOOD, MONARCH. REMINGTON. L. C. SMITH, ROYAL and other good machines. We sell machines that we can guarantee. CLARK TYPEWRITER SHOP. 18 West Market. Second Floor. Phone. Main 2656. Indianapolis, Ind. SUMMER TROUSERS f* Palm Beach, K 1 j Mohair. Cool Cloth. I \ j White Flannel, \ lil at the new low V \ jl\| prices at THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 W. Ohio. 114 E. Ohio, i-~y Good rubber tired Invalid ICt4l X chair* for rent, $3.50 a month; n ° C^ar *° *°r < * e^var^r * *9*ker ODDS and ends in grocery fixtures. Meat boxes, ice boxes, restaurant tables and chairs counters and show casea BAKER BROS. Times Want Ads find th# right peopls for the right places and the right place* for the right peopls. Phone Main 8500. Auto 3S-251. THREE portable garages, one and two-car size WM F. JOHNSON LUMBER CO.. 19th and Cornell. Randolph 7000. _ " ASTER PLANTS. Cosmo* and Shasta Daisies. Irvington 0261, ALL kinds of plants for sale. 6411 Fe r iru - son st. Broad Ripple Wnahlngton 2919, Quit wearing ready-made /*> 1 -j PANTS We make them to your ejj measure for Vt Jr LEON TAILORING CO. 131 K. New- York st. Upstairs. MISCELLAN eo U B—w anted. Good Sound Yellow Ear Corn Wanted at the UNION STOCK YARDS Main 0196 ___ WANTED—FIvs to 7 rooms of good furniture. Call Irvington 2654. :■ • ■ : itronlzlng these advertisers rasalien the Times MACHINERY AND TOOLS. WOiNHEK MIXERS MIXERS, HOISTS. PUMPS. ENGINES. 4LL SIZES CARRIED IN STOCK. BURL FINCH, DIST. 812-20 W. MARYLAND STREET. LEGAL NOTICE. SCHOOL HOUSE NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned Trustee of Wayne School Township, Marion County, Indiana, together with the Advisory Board of said township, will, until the hour of 10 a. m. Thursday. June 16th. 1921, at the office of said trustee. In the Town of Ben Davis. Indiana, In Wayne Township, receive sealed bids for the construction and completion of a twostory brick school building, being a fourroom and basement additon to the present old building, and such remodeling in the oid school building as specified and shown on plans, which Is located on the south side of the National Road In Fleming Garden Place Addition In Wayne Township, Marion County. Indiana, known as District School No. 14 and at the bum time and place will also receive bids for the heating and ventilating and plumbing and sewer work, and electric lighting and fixtures for said building according to the plans and specifications prepared for said work by Charles H. Byfleld, Architect, No. 923 Peoples Bank Building, Indianapolis. Indiana. Said plans and specifications together with the drawings are now on file at the office of said trustee at Ben Davis, Indiana. and also at the architect's office, 923 Peoples Bank Building, Indianapolis. Indiana, and also at the office of the State Board of Accounts, Indianapolis, Indiana. The estimated cost of such work Is Fifty Thousand ($60,000.00) Dollars. Bids will he received according to the following classification and the alternate bids as specified In the specifications. 1. Bid for the construction and completion of the building, including the electric wiring and fixtures as shown by plans and specifications, and exclusive of the heating and ventilating, plumbing and sewer work. 2. Bid for the completion of the heating and ventilating system. 3. Bid for the completion of the plum - mg and sewer work. Is. Each bid shall be on the proper forms prescribed by the State Board of Accounts and must be accompanied by a certified check of 5 per cent of the gross amount of bid submitted. These checks must be made payable to the trustee of said Wayne School Township Marlon County, Indiana, and will be held by him as a guarantee of good faith th&t the bidder or bidders will enter Into a contract and execute a bond for the full amount of his bid approved by the trustee, for the due performance thereof If his bid or bids are accepted. Checks of the unsuccessful bidders will be returned to them when the contracts have been let. Should the successful bidder or bidders fail to enter Into such contract and execute such bonds, then he or they shall forfeit the amount of said certified check as liquidated. damages for such failure for he use and benefit of the proper fund of YVayne Township. Marion County. Indiana. All branches and the whole of said work herein mentioned contemplated must be completed on or before September 15, 1921. The trustee reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated this 26th day of May* 1921. JOSEPH M. HILLMAN, Trustee, Wayne School Township. CARL H. WEYL, Attorney for Trustee. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administratrix of estate of George Ruster, deceased, late of Marlon County, Indiana. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. EMMA RUSTER. CLARKE & CLARKE. Attorneys. No. 19160. TAKE the Tlmee Want ad route to reach the home

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FINANCIAL. PERSONAL LOANS $lO TO S3OO This office I* operated under the super* Vision of the State of Indiana and was established for the purpose of providing a plaoe where honest people can borrow any amount from $lO to S3OO without paying more than the legal rate of Interest or without being imposed upon in any way. It is only necessary that you are keepbig house and permanently located. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify your employer, neither do we make Inquiries cf your friends, relatives or trades people. You can have all time necessary for repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep the money. Call and let os explain. No charge unless you borrow. Loans with other companies paid off and more money advanced at legal ratea IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAIN 2923 OR AUTO. 22-450. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Rooms 206-7-9 Indiana Trust Bldg. 113 E. Washington St. C*mer Vlr. Ave. WE ARE PHSPARIuTtO MAKE HEAL ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. WE PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACTS. MORTGAGES. BONDS AND STOCKS LISTED AND UNLISTED. INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO. FRANK K BAWYER, Pres. Fifth floor Indianapolis Securities Bldg. Southwest corner Delaware and Market FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WILSON. 108 N’. Delaware st. Main 1618. INSURANCE in aIT branctTes. AUBREY D. PORTER 916 Peoples Bank bldg. Main 7949. Third in Family Dies After Auto Accident Special to The Times. SEYMOUR. Ind., June 2 Miss Grace Harrod, IT. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Nelson O. Harrod, killed Monday when a passenger train struck their automobile at Scottsburg. died Wednesday as a result of injuries received in the accident. A triple funeral of the parents and the daughter was held at Crothersville today. Miss Jennie Harrod, 13, also a victim of the accident, is In a serious condition. Farmer Attempts to Commit Suicide Special to The Times. KOKOMO. Ind.. June 2.—Walter Kerk 5 off, 34, a farmer living near Kappa Corner, is in a serious condition as a result of an attempt to end his life by a shot from a revolver. A bottle of orange extract was near him in the hayloft where he did the shooting. He is said to have been despondent over tho illness of his wife and baby. Killed in Fall Under Gravel Truck Wheels Special to The Times. SEYMOUR. Ind , June 2.—When he attempted to climb aboard a gravel truck at Brownstown. Wednesday, Harold Owens. 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Owens, fell under the wheels of the machine and was crushed to death. It was his intention to ride the truck to the river to go bathing. Telephone Cos. Merger Bill Passed by Senate WASHINGTON, June 2,—The Senate today passed a bill authorizing the consolidation of telephone companies where in the Interest of better or cheaper service such consolidation is advisable. The bill passed the House yesterday. It gives the Interstate Commerce Commission supervision of the consolidations. The bill was introduced to meet conditions in Illinois, Ohio and other States where consolidations are desired. Matheson Dry Bill Dies in Wisconsin MADISON, Wig., June 2.—The Matheson dry enforcement bill is dead Governor Blaine's veto was sustained in the House by* a vote of 56 to 34. Many of the men woo voted against sustaining the veto declared that they would vote for the introduction of anew dry enforcement measure and pledged their support of the bill if it were an improvement on the Slultberger act. GARMENT WORKERS RETURN. NEW YORK, June 2. —Thirty thousand garment workers on strike since December were returning to work here today. The settlement involves a 15 per cent wage reduction for all workers except cutters, whose pay will be determined by their class of work. GETS LIFE TERM. LOGANSPORT, Ind., June 2.—Benton White, 36, colored, was sentenced by Judge Paul M. Souder in the Circuit Court here Wednesday to the Indiana State Prison for life. White pleaded guilty to the charge of murder of his sweetheart, Irene Bailey, whom he shot to death in this city Feb. 16. To the Bank! To the Bank! Bank! Bank! ! GOSHEN. Ind., June 2. —Seewald 15 year* old. was a delivery boy for Jake Robrer's grocery. He often took money to the bank. But this time he didn't. He had $l4O.

PROBE MYSTERY OF GIRL’S DEATH Body of Prospective Mother Found in River. Special to Tho Tlmee. LAFAYETTE, Ind., June 2.—lnvestigation by the Tippecanoe County grand Jury of the mysterious death of Mis* Margaret Van Camp of Battle Ground; whose body was found floating in the Tippecanoe River, was continued today, following the examination of twenty witnesses Wednesday. The witnesses already examined included friends of the dead girl and Ray Rankle, 20, young farmer who kept company with Miss Van Camp, and who took her automobile riding tha last evening her parents saw her alive. Before starting on the auto trip, tha girl left a note, found by her parent* next day, saying she was going away, but not to blame Ray. It is said sh* was to become a mother. No arrest* have been made to date ,The grand Jury is expected to complete its probe FridayJ

‘COUSIN EVERETT ’ DESIRES NO JURY Mart Who Claims Kin to Hard• ing Goes on Trial. CHICAGO, June 2.—Everett self-styled cousin of President Harding, did not want a Jury when he came to trial before Judge Landis today. Everett is charged with passing himself off as the assistant secretary of President Harding and thereby defrauding th Pennsylvania Railroad out of the pas* of a special train to the inauguration. Everett's first plea was "not guilty." He said he wanted the Judge to be tha Jury. Landis ruled that the defendant would have to change his plea to "guilty” be* fore the Jury could be dispensed with. The Judge agreed not to let the plea eni ter into his weighing of evidence. Joseph Schulman, photographer, wa* the first witness. He said he accompanied the party to the inauguration. “ ‘Excuse me I’m going in and get Hi* Excellency, the President to swear m in as assistant secretary,'" Schulman testified Harding told some of his guest* at the inauguration. Schulman testified he had taken pictures of Everett and his sister Pearl, "th* baby of the White House.” “ ‘I want them In a hurry to send t Cousin Warren,’ ” Schulman reported Everett as saying. Decide State Must Refund $11,300 Taxes The five Superior Court judges, sitting as a State Court of Claims, recently decided that the State must refund to tha Metropolitan Life Insurance Company the sum of $11,300 as excess taxes paid by the company under protest in 1919, 1917 and 191S. The court announced today that yesterday the company filed a motion asking the court to include in the Judgment rendered in favor of the company tha Interest amounting to $2,540. This the court overruled. Both the company and the State asked for anew trial and the court at onca overruled the motion. Both parties notified the court that appeals would ba taken to the Indiana State Supreme Court. The State contends that the company, although mutualized, is required to pay taxes on dividends declared to policyholders. The company will appeal to determin® whether it is or is not entitled to Interest or money paid a State officer under protest. Greencastle Banks Form New Company; Special to The Times. GREENCASTLE, Ind., June 2.—Announcement was made here today by officials of the First National Bank that arrangements have been completed by which the First National obtains control of the Citize - s Bank and Trust Company, an lastitut on chartered in 1914. Stockholders of the latter organization will retain their stock and transfer it to tlte new bank, the resources of which will appproximate $2,000,000.

; Shelbyville Warns Swimmers of Danger Special to The Times. SHELBY VILLE, Ind., June 2.—Thirty, five danger signs were placed In all th® deep holes of Shelby County streams today as a warning to swimmers and wad* ers who are now visiting the streams in great numbers. Asa warning to autoists, signs also have been ordered and will ba placed at all dangerous crossings and points in the roaSs of Shelby County within the next few days in an effort to reduce the number of accidents. Th® placing of the signs has been under th® supervision of Boy Scouts and police. Hunt Missing Youth in Blackford County Special to The Times. HARTFORD CITY, Ind., Jnne X Sheriff Albert Sutton and deputies ar® scouring the country north of this city in an effort to find some trace of Ralph Sills, 20, living five miles north of this city, who disappeared mysteriously last night when returning from the home of Miss Lela Lightle. Sill's pocketbook wos found along a creek bed this morning, but no trace of the boy or his automobile has been found. Authorities believe he was attacked and' robbed. Packer Control Bill Passed by the House WASHINGTON, June 2.—The Hous® today passed and sent to the Senate the packer control bill. Regulation of the packing Industries under the measure is placed In the De- ! partment of Agriculture. A similar bill' failed In the last session. Plans are toi pass it through the Senate promptly. FARMER HAS SUNSTROKE. GREENSBURG, Ind., June 2.—Charle® Mote, Hartsville, suffered a sunstroke on j Wednesday noon,' Immediately after r®-, turning to his home from the field where he had been working. He is said to be in a serious condition. This is the first sunstroke reported here this year. ARRANGES COW TEST. GREENSBURG, Ind., June 2.—County. Agent J. C. Ireland was in Indianapolis' yesterday and completed arrangements, whereby a State vereterlnarlan will be in. Decatur County the first week in July, for the purpose of testing dairy herds for tuberculosis. TO MAKE rP BACK WORK. HARTFORD CITY, Ind., June 2.—A summer school, in which students of the public schools can make up back work, will start here June 6 and continue for four weeks. H. S. HEAD SIGNS IP. HARTFORD CITY, Ind., June 2.—R. H. Valentine Wednesday signed a contract to remain another year as principal of the Hartford City High School.

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