Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 28, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 June 1921 — Page 9

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INDIANA DAILT TIMES 25-29 S. Meridian St. PHONES—CLASSIFIED ADV. DEPT. Main 3500 Automatic 21-381 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 on application. Legal notices 09 per line Lodges and club notices 760 per Insertion Church notices (1 Inch or less) 50c per insertion Over 1 Inch.. .07 per line additional Death notices 3oc per Insertion. Card of Thanks or In Memorlam notices 07 per line Ads received until 11:45 a. m. for publication same day.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS. i xel ~U)<x£cL Parlors 1229 Union St. FLANXER & BUCHANAN 820 North Illinois st. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 188'. Phones—Main 0641-0648. Au i.°A^U* 4l ' INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY George Grinsteiner Funeral Director, (22 E. Market. Old phone Main 90S. New phone 27-209. J. C. WILSON 1220 Prospect. Auto. 51-671. Drexel 0222. W. T. BLASENGYM 1625 Shelby st. Drexel 2570. Auto. 51-114. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—WM. E. KREIGER. New 21-154. Main 1164. 1402 X. Illinois. GADD —BERT S. GADD. 2130 Prospect st. Phones Drexel 0422. Automatic 52-278. UNDERTAKERS—HISET A TITUS. 991 North Del. New 26-564. Main 3630,. ' FEENEY FEENEY. Auto. 24-195. 1014 N. lillrola Main 0841 DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. BRIGHAM. NINA F.—The beloved wife of Dr. Edwin B. Brigham, at the Methodist hospital. Monday, June 13, at 6:30 p. m. Funeral at the Englewood Chris' tian Church. Wednesday, June 15 at 2 p. m. Friends may call at Shirley Broil chapel, 946 N. Illinois, after 4 p. m., Tuesday. Burial at Memorial park. EMRY. JAMES HARVEY —Age 70 years. passed away Monday a. ra. Funeral at residence. 1818 Park ave., Wednesday. 2 Sm. Friends invited. Burial Crown 111, private. McGRATH. PAUL E. —Husband of Ameiie McGrath (nee Linder). died June 13. Friends may view remains at 451 N. Walcott st. Funeral Wednesday. 8:45 at the above address; 9 o'clock at Holy Cross Church. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends Invited. Division No. 2 of the A. O. H. will meet at the above address tonight at 8 o’clock.

CARD OF THANKS. CARD OF THANKS—We wish to extend to our friends and relatives our sincere and heartfelt thanks for the kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral remembrances. Also Citizens Gas Cos.. Indiana Daily Times, Hisey & Titus and Rev. Horis for his consoling words at the death of Mlnnard A. Green. WIFE, MOTHER. BROTHERS AND SISTERS. ~ LOST AND FOUND. LOST —Illinois watch, in black gunmetal case, at Riverside park. Saturday night. Please return to 2020 N. Delaware. Randolph 5548, Reward. STOLEN—Five passenger Ford, license No. 117460; painted black with new Quaker tire on left hind wheel; liberal reward. W>bster 7910. LOST—Pair shell rimmed glasses at Riverside park, Sunday. Drexel 9054. Reward. LOST—Package on Illinois car Thursday afternoon. Call Circle 7367, Reward. LOST—A ring of keys downtown. Call Webster 6111 and receive reward. LOST—Bunch of keys on ring and chain, on Ohio st. Main 7043. LOSERS weepers, finders, keepers; but not so If you use a Times Want ad. PERSON ALB. ABSOLUTELY reliable and confidential detective work performed; reasonable rates O’Neil Secret Service. 35 (4 W. Wash. Cl. 6858. Night phone Ra. 8786 and Ra 6089. 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 PILES —Fistula, fissures, ulceration, bleeding. itching, cured at home. Write for free trial treatment. S. TAP.NEY, Auburn, Ind. AM not responsible for any debte contracted by Pearl Mercer. E. C. MERCER. MAGNETIC baths and massage for health; lady attendant. 114 N. Delaware. FLATS, APARTMENTS—TO LET. 416 E. Vermont Street Second floor, four rooms and bath. SSB, STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Main 4518. 935 North Meridian Street rooms and bath, second floor. $42.50. STATE SWINGS AND TRUST CO. Main 4518. TWO rooms, bath and kitchenette. 1124 College avenue. Call Main 2814.

ROOMS—TO LET. HOTEL PURITAN (Fire-proof) Market and New Jersey streets. Rates: $1 to (2.30. Sp- rial weekly rates on application. FURNISHED room, kitchen and dining room privileges, in modern apt., on College line; people employed. Randolph 0549. ONE large room: modern, furnished: light and airy; married couple preferred. Webster 329!. TWENTY-SECOND st.. 147 W.; modern furnished rooms for 2, reasonable. Randolph 1036. CORNELL. 1018: furnished room; board if desired in modern private home. Circle 4028. LARUE front room for rent; walking distance. Call Drexel jK>47. TWO light clean rooms for two. 230 N. Senate avenue. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. ADELAIDE. 007; two furnished or unfurnished housekeeping rooms; walking distance. Circle 7423. ILLINOIS. 810 N.; suite of two or three rooms; completely modern. Circle 0840. NICELY furnished room and kitchenette walking distance. Webster 0250. LIGHT housekeeping room; modern. Ctrcle 7313 BOARD AND ROOMS—TO LET. ILLINOIS car. newly decorated room; suitable (or two breakfast if wanted. Harrison 35E4. ' DESK ROOM TO I.ET DESK room with desk. front office. MATHER. 34 Union Trust. Main 0821. • - DETECTIVES. Quigley-Hvland Agency civil and* Criminal Investigator's. 338-839 Law bldg Main 2903 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES. VIOLET Ray and Swedish massage. MISS De BERE. 18 4* W. Market. Room 12. ' LARGS ' PROFIT* from email expenditure follow Real Estate advertising In “Want Ad" columns •f the Times.

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MALE HELP—WANTED. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITI BARBER COLLEGE, 209 E. Waehington st., Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 757. SALESMEN—WANTED. SALESMEN, preferably with auto for our high-class well advertised fast selling R. E. subdivision; big money for live wires. 760-62 Bankers Trust Bldg. Main 1469. SALESMEN CARBON PAPER AND TYPEWRITER RIBBONS D. H. DUNCAN SUPPLY CO.. 20 S. CAPITOL, WANTED—Salesman for wholesale candies on big commission; must be experienced. Apply 121 N. Alabama. FEMALE HELP—WANTED, Girls Between 18 and 45 years, who are seeking permanent employment and whose homes are in the city, apply to the Indiana Bell Telephone Cos. Room 328, corner New York and Meridian. SITU ATION W ANT ED—FEM ALE. CURTAINS to launder. Drexel 0805. Auto. 51-518. y BUSINESS SERVICE. FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order. E. F. BURKI.E, 416 Mass ave. Main 1428. New 23-775. MARRIED roan. 3 boys; large enough to work on farm, cam take charge of same, 20 years’ experience. Address 3523 East Tenth street. CARPENTER and builder; all kinds of repair work. Estimate free. Webster 2333. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indi*e ave. "fashionable DRESSMAKING. Harrison 1533. 872 Udell street. HEMSTITCHING—riNK WORK. TUTTLE. 281 INDIANA AVE BUSINESS CHANCES.

LISTEN Chance of lifetime for honest man of only good faith money to go t 6 'Dhlo, take charge of supply station and rise in the financial world; no experience or work. Have -rads mine but am old and health ruined. Send reference and ready capital In first letter and be surprised. W. NOLES, Hotel Roosevelt. Indianapolis, ind. SMALL grocery and meat market, low rent; cash and carry; 5 passenger touring car cheap. Drexel 0808. Cali Webster 7422 after 6 p m. ROOMING HOUSES AND RESTAURANTS; EAST TERMS. MR. SEBREE. 40 X. DELAWARE. MODERN 10-room rooming house for sale. 556 N. New Jersey. Circle 1377. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. 311 n.ltalbott between Penn, arid Del., north of New York St. SEE MR. DUNNING Chalmers Roadster New paint, 4 good tires; car good mechanically. Dodge Five-Passenger Four new tires; looks like new and runs good. - Studebaker Light Delivery Four good tifee, nsw body; capacity 800 pounds. SEE MR. DUNNING 310 N. Talbott. Just north of Nsw York.

Ford Touring 1920 model, electric lights and starter; A-l shape mechanically. Four good tires; will he reflnished if customer desires. Wilbur Johnson Cos. USED CAR DEFT. Rear 724 North Meridian. Main 8956. Circle QUO. "When You Think of Automobiles Think of Sterling Quality Used Cars Don’t wait another day for a motor car; buy it at once and pay as you play. We will be glad to explain. Open Sunday Until 1 p. m. 824 N. Meridian St. Haynes 7-Passenger 1917 touring car, just been completely overhauled; will be reflnished to suit customer. Wilbur Johnson Cos. USED CAR DEPT Rear 724 Noith Meridian. Main 3956. Circle 0110. SIOO T 05125 Down and |5 weekly buys a good used car. We carry Fords, Maxwells, Chevrolet*. Monroes. Interstates, Dodges and others. Indianapolis Auto Part* and Tire Cos. . 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings and Sundays. Overland Touring Five passenger. 1918 model, wire wheel*, rebuilt and reflnUhed. real buy for someone wanting a medium-sized car. Wilbur Johnson Cos. USED CAR DEPT. Rear 724 North Meridian. Main 3953. Circle 0110. CHEVROLET 490 Newly painted, good condition; will sacrifice for quick sale. Webster 5023.

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. Scripps-Booth Three passenger, 1918 roadster, first class in every way; five •Aire wheels and tires; paint top and upholstering like new. This car will be sold at a sacrifice. Wilbur Johnson Cos. USED CAR DEPT Rear 724 North Meridian. Main 3956. * -Tirol# 0110. |nabh] Practically a complete line of renewed Nash oars 4t price* that will appeal to the buyers of cars that are guaranteed And warranted. Also the following cars that are o priced ae to move promptly. Certainly real honeat value automobiles. Dodge delivery. Buick delivery. Buick touting. Overland touring Maxwell touring. Cash or terms. Purchaser* of our used cars are positively assured of real value. Losev-Nash Retail Cos. 00 N. Capitol ave. Main 3349. Automatic 21-948. Ford Sedan 1920 model. flrat-claa* mechanically: top paint. upliolatering A-l, 5 tlree, 2 new. Car priced to move at once. Wilbur Johnson Cos. USED CAR DEPT Rear 724 North Meridian. Main 3958. Circle 01 ID. BEST running light coups, new tires, eleotric lights and starter. 8395. Payments If deslrad. DIETZ-JAMES, 334 E. Market. Main 5716. BUICK light 6 touring, ovarhaulad. new top, new tires; perfect condition. See MR BECK. 928 X. Pennsylvania street. STUTZ. four passenger phaeton tonneau; windshield. 5 cord tires. MR. BECK. 928 N. Pennsylvania street. OVERLAND roadster, - * 2 7?. 2143 North Capitol ave. Harrison 0755. FIVE passenger; must be sold. 3275. 2343 N. Capitol ava. Harrison 0756. Overland Touring Seveg passenger; first-class condition: rebuilt and reflnished like good; 6 good tires. A real value for the price. Wilbur Johnson Cos. USED CAR DEPT Rear 724 North Meridian. Alain 3956. Circle 01 to. AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIED We are in a position to handle a few high-giade automobile painting jobs. Local Branch NURDYKE & MARMON CO. Meridian at 11th st. Main 1884.

FOR SALE Tires at popular price*. Juat what you have been waiting for: 30x3. $6.90; 80x 3 Vi. $7.90; 34x4, $12.40. All aize*. MASTER PRODUCTION CORPORATION. 16 Whan Bldg. “ AUTO WASHING" Our specialty. 234 North Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry VULCANIZING mat gives aatiataotlon. 86 Kenturkv ave KENTUCKY AVENUE VULCANIZING CO. A U TG MOBILE S—W ANT EO. MJIli TOITEI Highest Prices Paid Indianapolis Auto Parts Cos. 618 N. Capitol. Open evening*. AUTOS WANTED I. Wolf Auto Cos. •19 N. Illinois St. Main 1579. Auto. 22-063 AUTOS WANTED—Dodgea and Buioke preferred. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO SALES, 235 N. Penn. Main 2246. WANT TO SELL YOUR CAR? See Me First. WHALEY AUTO EXCHANGE. 22 E. South WANT TO SELL YOUR CARJ See Me First. WHALEY AUTO EXCHANGE. 22 E. South AUTOB wanted. WEIBSMA N’’S 212-14 E. New York street. Main 4446. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES. Now is the time to have your motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 634-36 Mass. Ave. Main 6404. CASH paid for all kinds of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 505* Massachusetts avfcnu. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. S. WEST ST. In the 609 block; a comfortable 7room home; 3 bedrooms; gas and city water in kitchen; all in good condition. Price $2,700. , • Indiana Trust Cos. SOUTH, almoat new home. part o^eh. Main 0107. EAST, double, modern, easy terms. Main 0107.

REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. West For the man who wants to get a start. Dandy little brand now, bungalow type, four-room home; light, airy rooms, driven well, good shed, nice lot; price, 32.000; |2OO down, balance small payments. Evenings, call Mr. I-ynch, Irvington 3080. I. N. Richie & Son. Main 0320. 303 Indianapolis Securities Bldg. Sv ” WOODRUFF--A PLACE Blx-room modern house. Just being completed on East and Cross Drive. Everything modern to the minute. Price $8,600. Payments. See V. D. Templeton, Realtor. BERT ESSEX. 310 Kahn Bldg. Main 5874. WOULD YOU LIKE TO RAISE CHICKENS AND A GARDEN? Four-room houee, electric lighta, well, garage at stop 1 on Danville line, onehalf acre ground. Price 32.750. Terms, S2OO down. B. R. Meredith. Wolf, Neville & Thompson Main 4885. Webster 7968. _ $345 BUYS lot; if taken at once will sell choice building lot, 49x132 near pared street, city far and school in good residence section northeast. Call MR. TROY, Main 8907.

Broadway Near Twentieth Thoroughly modern; six rooms and bath. In K<**>d condition. PRICE. $1,750 Owner leaving city and must sell. Terms considered. Dunlop & Iloltegel, Realtors 122 E. Market at. On the Hill in W.T Good fine home only five years old; mo.larn except bath fixtures. 1 square from car line: only 33,000 and will take Ford or good light car as part first payment. E. W Carroll. Realtor. Web. 3753. 11. C. Venn, Realtor. 198 F Market. j Main 1115. r DANDY eiut front building lot 48x150. near pared street and car line In good residence section northeast. Can be bought for t>ls. Terms $lO down and $1.25 per week. Cali Main 1409. Near E. Michigan Gar Cottage, four rooms; ou easy terms. PRICE, $1,950 This Is a real bargain. Dunlop & Iloltegel, Realtors _ 121 E. Market sL 4 Room House near Riverside park, bungalow type. This home la In good condition; only i52,)00: easy terma. Call LEWIS CLARK. Evening* Randolph 6266. Frank S. Clark & Cos. 226 E. Ohio, Main 8877. Double, .‘l6 N. Garfield Five-room modern, concrete nd brick veranda, east front, fuii lot, garage. $8,600. Trme Call Trueblood. Reliable Realty Cos. 601 City Trust bldg. Circle 7262, Immediate Possession Ton-room thoroughly modern home, located close in, oorner, 71x120; large barn. All street improvement# made and paid. Immediate possession. Reasonable term* oonsldered. $6 600. Easy terms. Dunlop & Iloltegel, Realtors. HARRIS ST. Two blocks south of Washington, sixroom cottage; uement porch, electric lights; good condition A bargain for someone: price $2,000; S6OO down, sls per month. Indiana Trust Cos. YOUR "CHANCE ‘ FOUR ROOMS. FOUR LOTS. PRICE $1,600; S2OO DOWN. Junt the place fur garden and chickens. Will accept a low priced lot elsewhere aa flret payment. E. E. HATFIELD 40 N. Delaware street. House. On Bevel Ave. Six room®, city water, ga-s, electric lighta. sewer, paved atreet. Price $3,400. For terms see Mr. Van Aredal, with H. C. Tuttle & Bro. Main 1168. 131 E. Ohio.

W. 40th, $3,350 Fivo-rooni semi-modern, good neighborhood. Terms. A. E. HOY. Irvington 3058. 11. C. Venn 108 East Market street. Main 1115. . w For Sale—Double In the n n II 1200 block on Lee at.; Vl l| || - six rooms to side. 32,800. u * Ben M. Cloud, with GEORGE A. LUCAS. 405 People's Bank building. Phono ofllce Circle 660}. IF you are wanting to buy u home east or south, please Investigate what 1 havo beforo buying- I have absolutely some of the nicest homes in the east end and south. Call Drexel 6181 before 2 p. m. HAVE two doubles, Hillside ave., and one on Mass, ave., for sale on payments. FARRIB Main 6071. LIBERTY, 419 N.; lovely 6-room semimodern. Will sell for tax appraisement. N'dßTlt comfortable home, moderate price, spot cash. Main 0107. EAST, bungalow lume, fine condition; terms. Main 010'.' WEST, high-grade home, garage, terms. Main 0107. REAL ESTATE—SALE OR TRADE. POOLROOM wanted; have beautiful liveroom cottage on car line, city of Loganaport; will trade for good paying poolroom. ART GILBERT. 601 Linden ave., Loganspor i. Ind. A 1- AIK trade Is better than a sacrifice sale. GEO. A, BROWN. 1002 City Trust. REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN. ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW Five-room bungalow north, nearly acre of ground; garage and front drive, $2,750; S4OO cash, $29 month. Evenings, Drexel 1493. Reliable Realty Cos. Circle 7262. 501 City Trust Bldg. WHT WORRYT LET • Time* want ad tell it for yon.

LOTS FOR SALE. AUCTION SALE River Park Lots 6 to 8 p, m. Daily This Week. Saturday 3 to 8 p. m. River Park Addition joins White River on the West, just around the bend from Liberty Beach on the scenic ‘‘Dandy Trail.” THE PARK This Addition has a beautiful three-acre wooded park named Idlewood. This is not a public park, but is for the exclusive use of the people who buy lots in this Addition. We have a 50passenger motor boat and a two-story club house. Every lot owner, by the terms of our sale, will become an owner of this boat and club house. No other property offers such an opportunity to the discriminating buyer of summer home sites. HOW TO GO By Auto —Follow cement road North through Broad Ripple to first road running East, thence East three-quarter mile. By Street Car —Take Broad Ripple car to Green City boat house, then River Park boat. Boat leaves Green City at 6p. m. and returns at 8:30 p. m. Free boat Tide !o all white adults. Orahh Jessup Land Cos. No Sunday Selling Col. Poland, Auctioneer.

Lot on Paved Street 1525 i Fine. high. level eiiat front lot. 49x192 • on paved atreet In beautiful fast growing residence eection northeast. Reliable party can buy this lot for $lO down and i the balance $1.60 per week Quick action ; n4< esaary to obtain thia choice building , left. 760-63 liankera Trust Bldg. Main , 1409. LARGE, beautiful lota In Wayn# park. Juat off W. Washington at., which la balng paved; $1 down, $1 a week. Will take you uut in our automobile at your convanlence OSCAR LEE, 1002 City Trust. Jdaln 918. I REAL ESTATE—WANT ED. tjviLL buy several Bmall houee* on pay- * ment* regarUleea of repair*. KUBAIO H. HARTMAN, 224 N. Delaw are. Main _:ss. MODERN or aemi-modarn, single or double. cash. Main 0107. FARMS—FOR SALE. FOR SALE—272 acres timber land. Brown county, Indiana; 9 miles east of Bloomington. 2 mils* to rock road, assessed for $1,510. Pries $lO per acre. MOLLIS D. (’ARY, Clinton. Mo. FOR BALE—Forty acre* in Putnam | County. Fruit; oropa in, $1,600. HAMII ANB, 2334 Roosevelt avenue, Indianapolis. ________ WRITE Leavitt Land Cos„ Indianapolis, for frae Florida map and 60-page book. ~ MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE.^ SUMMER TROUSERS *Palm Beach, f \ Mohair. Cool Cloth, i | | White Flannel, \i I at the new low \| \ I prices at Js\s THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 W. Ohio. __ IX4 B. Ohio. BUILDING MATERIAL FOR SALE CHEAP Benches from Gipsy Smith Tabernacle. 2xß Joist, sashes, doors, Interior finishings of Fletcher homeatead, mantels, flooring, studding, slate roof, bathroom outfit* iron fence tnd other building material. See Mr. Everett at Ohio and New Jersey streets. Good Sound Yellow Ear Coro Wanted at the UNION STOCK YARDS Main CE9>6 Guaranteed SEWINQ MACHINE White Shuttle.... C "h^* r dr .° P QjE!) lU J 312 Mass Ave_ Main 0600. Good rubber tired invalid KSxLaK chairs for rent. $8.60 a month; JPrapffita no charge for delivery. Baker ODDS and ends in grocery fixtures. Meat boxes lea boxes, restaurant tables and chairs, counters and shots cases. BAKER BROS. PREFERRED stock of Meier Packing Company. Pays interest quarterly. Must be sold. Call Main 4924. 1010 Fletcher Trust building. FOR SALE—Used ladders, cheap. 2218 N. Capitol avenue. Quit wearing ready-made PANTS $ S We make them to your a ji measure for M LEON TAILORING CO. 181 E. New York et. Upstairs. - . Times Want Ada find the right people for the right place* aad the right placet for the right people. Phone Main S6OO. Auto. 83-261.

HOUB EHOLD OOODg FOR SALE —New Jacobean dining set. new Circassian walnut bed set. with brass bed also, several odd pieces. Bargain, if sold at once. 511 Oxford street. FOR BAl.FC—Household goods and garden and chickens; will sacrifice for S7OO. Call Circle 6419. GO TO BAKER BROS, for furniture, rugs and stove*. Payments. -19-225 East WUhlßftOfl street. The best bargains in automobiles are under Automobiles and Supplies la tke Times Want Ad column*. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. RECORDS; good records of any make you desire, 40c. BAKER BROS.. 319 East Washington. NEW' player piano; will lak* cheap lot; balance payments. Randolph 4J2L - PE T BTO P. K ANP poultry. FOR SALE—Pedigreed Boston terrier pupplee; Ch. Peters, King and Ringmaater stock; three males and one female; two males; good show and stud prospect. 110X1153 wanted for healthy homeless dogs. INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY, City dog pound. 924 E. N. Y. Main 0872. COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. Best Indiana or Linton clean forked..s7.oo Illinois 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 2280. Auto. 52-384. COAL AND ICE. I. H. BAIN COAL CO. MAIN 3151. MAIN 2521. nTaCHINERY AND TOOLS. WONDER MIXERS MIXERS. HOISTS. PITMPB, ENGINES ALL SIZES CARRIED IN STOCK. BURL FINCH. DIST. 312-20 W. MARYLAND STREET. TAKE the Times Want ad route to reach the bom* _ _ YkANBFER AND STORAGE. PARTLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. Private loedped rooms and open space. 26c per month and up. Local and overland transfer. We call and give you exact prices on any kind of work without anv obligations. 419-28 E. Market street. Main 2700. Auto. 28-680. Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER, PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey st. Main 2028. Auto. 21-128. ft 1 IT 7 " Transfer Cos. r i. i Zi Quick delivery. Baggage and light hauling. Circle 3971 326 N. Delaware. Randolph 0990 8005 Central ave. GUY Storage Cos. Cheapest rate in city. 30 W. Henry st. Main 4899. LEGAL NOTICE. J NOTICE. State of Indiana. County of. Marion, ss.: In the matter of the application of Lawrenoe township, Marion County, ln'dlana, to issue bonds or other evidence of indebtedness. Notice is hereby given that Guy D. Hamilton, trustee of Lawrence township, Marlon County, Indiana, has filed with the State hoard of tav commissioners a petition to Issue bonds or other evidence of indebtedness in a sum not to exceed one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($125,000,00), hearing Interest in excess of 5 per cent per annum, towit: Six per cent for the purpose of building anew school building near the town of Lawrence In said township. The net assessed value of all property' in this taxing unit Is 89,184,990.00 and the present total indebtedness without tills Issue is $25,130.00. Ten or more taxpayers, other than those who pay. poll tax only, affeotsd by the proposed Indebtedness who ay be of the opinion that such indebtedness should not be incurred or that it be excessive, shall file their objection with the State board of tax commission-' jrs not later than the 30th day of June. 1921. Where objections are filed, a date for a hearing In this county will be fixed and notioe of such hearing will be given the executive officer of the taxing unit and the first ten taxpayers signing the objections. Where no objections are filed the State board may approve such petition without a hearing, but in no inetanoe will the State board deny the petition without a hearing held In this county. Any taxpayer or interested person may be preseut and be heard at such hearing. Dated this 11th day of June, 1921. GUY D. HAMILTON, Trustee of Lawrenoe township. Exofficio Lawrence School Township.

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LEGAL NOTICE., NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids will be received by the board of school commissioners of the city of Indianapolis, at the office of tho board, southwest corner of Meridian and Ohio streets, Indianapolis, Indiana, until 8 o'clock p. m., Tuesday, June 21, 1921, and then opened for the following: Heating and ventilating and temperature regulation at school 73. Thirtieth and School streets, in said city, in accordance with plans and specifications on file in the office of Snider & Rotz, engineers, 703 Merchants Bank building, and on file In the offices of the board. Heating and ventilating and temperature regulation at school 57, East Washington street and Ritter avenue, in said city, in accordance with plans and specifications on file in the offices of said Sniaer & Rotz, engineers, and on file in the offices of the board. Bids for temperature regulation will be received separately from those for heating and ventilating. The estimates for the above work follow Heating and ventilating at No. 73, $25,600; temperature regulation at No. 73, $4,800; heating and ventilating at No. 67, $26,400; temperature regulation at No. 57, $5,300. At the eatne time and place bids will be received and opened for the following; Ten (10) tw o-room portable school buildings. and certain chimneys, heating and ventilating equipment for said buildings, all in accordance with plans and specifications on file in the office of Snider & Rotz. engineers, and on file in the offices of the board. Bids will be received for said buildings delivered, delivered and erected, and in various alternative forms as set out in said specifications. The estimated cost of all the portables, including the erection and equipment described In the specifications is $55,000. Each proposal shall be In sealed envelope. with writing thereon plainly indicating the character of the work to which proposal relates, as for example. ’ Bid for Furnishing Portables." "Bid for Heating and Ventilating School No. 73.” etc. All the bids must be made on blanks supplied by the board’s engineers or business director, upon application. These proposals must be accompanied by a certified check on an Indianapolis bank or by New York. Chicago or Indianapolis exchange, for 3 per cent of the maximum bid. The checks or exchange must be drawn payable to the order of the board of school commissioners of the city 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, ard within that time secure the performance of his contract by a bond, in the form made part of the specifications, wita surety or sureties to the approval of the board, his certified check or exchange ano the proceeds thereof shai! be and remain the absolute property of the board as liquidated damages for such failure, it beins'impossible to estimate the amount of damages such failure would occasion to the board. The contractor shall in his bid offer to execute a contract and give a bond, forme of whict*. contract and bond are made a part of tne specifications. Each contractor receiving copies of the plans and specifications will be required to deposit, as security for their return in good order, the ifurn of $5. Th* right is reserved by the board to reject any or all bids. RALPH W. DOUGLASS, Business Director. Indianapolis. Indiana. May 31, 1921.

PROBATE CAUSE NO. 58-18314. In the Probate Court of Marion County, Indian*. May term. 1921. Mary Burgess, administratrix of the estate of Jacob Albin, deceased, vs. Emma Cornett, et al. To Lillian Bristow and George Bristow, her husband. You are severally hereby notified that the above named petitioner as'administratrix of the estate aforesaid, has filed in the Probate Court of Marion County, Indiana, a petition, making you defendant thereto, and praying therein for an order and decree of said court authorizing the sale of certain real estate belonging to th# estate of said decedent, and in said petition described, to make assets for the payment of the debts and liabilities of said estate; and has also filed an affidavit averring that you and each of you are a nonresident of the State of Indiana or that your residence is unknown and that you are necessary parties to said proceedings, and that said petition, so filed and which is now pending, is set for hearing In said Probate Court at the courthouse in Indianapolis, Indiana, on the 2d day of July, 1921. Witness, the clerk and seal of said court this Slst day of May. 1921. RICHARD V. SIPE, Clerk of the Probate Court of Marion County. OTTO W. COX, Attorney.

FINANCIAL. ! jyyy^ywWWWWVWS/VS/W-AAAfWWNi PERSONAL LOANS $lO TO S3OO This cilice Is operated under the super* i vision 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 paving more than the legal rate of Interest or without being Imposed upon In any way. It Is only necessary that you are keep* Ing 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 can have all time necessary for repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep the money? Call and let ps explain. No charge unless you borrow. Loans w.th other companies paid off and more money advanced at legal rates. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAIN 2823 OR AUTO. 22-460. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Rooms 205-7-9 Indiana Trust Bldg. HIS F,._ Washington St. Conner Vlr. Ave. WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKE REAL ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. WE PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACTS. MORTGAGES. BONDS AND STOCKS LISTED AND UNLISTED. INDIA.NAPOLIS SECURITIES CO. FRANK K. SAWYER, Fires. 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 all branchea AUBREY D. PORTER. 916 Peoples Bank bldg. Mala 1049. WHEN patronising these advertisers mention the Times. COLLECTOR MEASURE O. K'd. WASHINGTON. June IL—The Penrose bill to increase the number of internal revenue collectors from slxty-.’.'our to seventy-four, and the n timber of Internal revenue districts, accordingly, was favorably reported to the Senate today by the Senate Finance Committee. Early passage of the bill, In compliance with a request by Secretary Mellon, ta expected.

DRY GOODS MEN OF STATE TO MEET Annual Session to Open Here Tonight. An informal discussion of rtoro problems—thro* lit jof interchange of Ideas —and a buffet luncheca, constitute the program for tne openlig session, this evening, of the seventh annuel convention of the Indiana Frtail Dry Goods Aseociation, at the Claypool Hotel. The program for tomorrow morning’s session includes the addresses and reports of officers, the election of officers and directors, the transaction of nfiniehed business, and the following addresses: “The Value of Turnover—What It .Means in Profits,” A. E. Letter, Connersville; ’’Advertising,” Horner McKee J “Training in Retail Selling Through the Pufblic School*,” by R. C .Lowell, director of vocational education of the Indianapolis public schools. Tomorrow afternoon’s session includes the following addrevs-w and their discussion: “Maintenance of Average Mark Up and Present Day ”ost of Doing Business,'' R. G. Hathawfy, Ft. Wayne; “The Human Element In Business,” Howard J. Wisehaupt, Cleveland, Ohio; “Departmeutlslng the Small Town Store Through Classification of Merchandise,” C. B. Partridge, Faribault, Minn., and "The Advantages of Proper Accounting aa Shown by the Controllers Congress,” C. C. Fianefrock, Indianapolis. The convention will close wilh a bathquet tomorrow evening, the program for which Includes Frederick Landis, forme* Congressman, as the principal speaker. His subject will be “Our Duty.”

GUESTS TO SHOW APPRECIATION Will Give Dinner in Honor of C. D. Brackett. A dinner in appreciation of C. D. Brackett, manager of the Indianapolis branch of the National Cash Register Company, will be given tonight at 0:30 o'clock at the Country Club, by the citizens of Indianapolis who were the guests of Mr. Brackett on a trip to Dayton, Ohio, April 11, The program for the dinner, at which Mayor Charles W. Jewett, chairman of the committee on arrangements, will preside, includes the following addresses! Address of welcome from the State, by Governor Warren T. McCray; "Th# Spirit of Indianapolis,” by Dick Millet “Some Day’ in Dayton,” by Dr. D. B\ Garland, welfare director of the Na tional Cash Register Company; “A Per sonal Word,” Fred Hoke, and a response by Mr. Brackett. P'. Garland was to arrive this sfternoo. and E. L. MeColgin, manager of the Dayton Chamber of Commerce, representing the Chamber of Commerce and the city of Dayton, was to arrive In time to be a special guest at today’s luncheon of the Indianapolis Rotary Club at th* Claypool Hotel. The city manager and the mayor of Dayton were expected to come to Indianapolis for the dinner, but word was received that they would be unable to do so because of some Important conferences, and word also was received that several of the officers of the cssh register company who were expected would be unable to come becauso of the conventions that are being held by the company.

ADMIRAL BIDS BRITAIN ADIEU Again Scores Sinn Fein in America. LONDON, Jure 14.—The Morning Pot today printed tie following farewell message from Rear Admiral W. S. Sims, V. S. N., who has teen recalled: “I have always been frank with my countrymen in respect to the Sinn Fela conspiracy, which is as great a pest In America as it is In Ireland. We confidently appeal to all good, 100 per cent Americans to see to it that the bad Iriab who curse every land in which they sot foot, are not permitted to work that* wicked will.” Admiral Sims had previously refused to give a farewell message to the Dally Mall on the ground that he was “under indictment and that It would be inadvisable for him to say anything more on English soli.” A dispatch from Dublin quoted th# Freeman's Journal as saying: “Admiral Sims now regrets his ladiscreet and offensive outburst In London List Tuesday. When he appears bB- - tbe American Secretary of the Navy he probably will claim that he was misrepresented and that an entirely wrong Interpretation was placed upon hig words.”

Show King Leaves Estate to Actress NEW YORK. June 14.—The will of Al Hayrnan, theatrical manager, filed yesterday for probate, made no mention of hlg widow, but after several specific bequest# left the residue of his estate to Ann Murdock, actress, living at a Fifth, avenue address. The specific bequests Included one of SIO,OOO to Mrs. Teresa Coleman of the same address at which Mr. Hayrnan al*o lived. Mr. Hayrnan, who began his career on th© Pacific coast, provided that SI,OOO ea'h should go to John Hyland and Peter Mason, employes of Charles Frohraza, Inc., of which Mr. Hayrnan was a member Corlnne Bauman of St. Louis, s niece, received SIO,OOO. ‘Cycling Firemen’ Are Salvage Corps Guests Walter Grenda and Rudolph Disch, members of the city fire department of Newark, N. J., were the guests of the Indianapolis Salvage Corps last night. Today they started for St. Louis on. their bicycles. The two fireman are members of No. 6 engine company at - Newar'c, and during their vacations are taking a cycle trip from Newark to St. Louis. They ara members of the Bay View Cycling Club of Newark. The two tin-men took their longest oneday ride yesterday, making 117 miles from Cincinnati to Indianapolis. They expect to reach St, Louis Thursday, and as their vacation time Is almost up, will return to Newark by train.

Compensation Bill Held Until Monday WASHINGTON, June 14.—Efforts to rush the soldier compensation bill into the senate today and get It up for quiet action failed when members of the Senate finance committee refused to agree to such quick action. They forced a postponement of committee discussion until next Monday. One Honest Man CHICAGO, June 14.—" Walt a, mlnut*, your honor,” said Charles 1.. Norman, who had Just baen granted a dlvoroe from his wife, "I want to pay hsr aHmouy." Saith the Judge: “If you're that honest, the court won’t act. Just mail her a check each week.

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