Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 52, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 July 1921 — Page 9

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FUNERAL QIHECTORS. S5f IL IjQaJlcL ” u -™ Parlor* 1823 Union St. PLANNER & BUCHANAN 820 North Illinois at. Faneral directors to the peopls of inalanI spoils since 1887. Phones —Main 0641-0643. ./V , '°„‘>V s4l " 7 INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 62* E Maraet. Old phono Main 90. Now phono 27-*.O. J. C. WILSON 1380 Prospect. Auto. 61-871. Presel 0821. W. T. BLASENGYM 1826 Shelby st. Press’. 1878 Auto 51-11< FUNERAL DIRECTORS—WM E. KREIGER. New 21-184. .Vlsin 1484, 12 N. tlllnols GADD—BERT S. GADD. 2180 Prospect st Phones Draxai 9413. Automatic M ' BN PERT A KERB—HIBE Y * TITUS. 91 North Del. New 28-684, Main 3630. FEENEY A FEENEY. Auto. 24-186. 1024 N- Illinois. Mein OM3. DEATH A~fBD FUNERAL NQTICc.6BARNETT, DUDLET JAMES —Son of Mr and Mrs. ■William Barnett, died Mnndav July 11. age 5 years 10 months Funeral Wednesday. July 11, from the family Residence, 444 Bell st., at 2 p. m. Interat Crown Hill cemetery. Friends Hnvlied. * CARD OF THANKS. CARP OF THANKS—With deep appreciation we wish to thar.k our relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown during the Illness and death of our beloved wife and mother, Xseola Jane .Stevenson, and for the many beautiful floral offerings. Especially do we thank the Rev. F. P. Franklin for hla consoling words, the singer, pallbearers. W. T. Blasengym. undertaker, for his courteous, efficient service. MR, ALONZO STEVEVSOV HUSBAND AVP DAUGHTER MRS. KDXA FRANKLIN ANP FAMILY. TATHER. MOTHER ANP SISTERS ' LOST AN D FOUND. ~. LOST —Brown coat with pin stripe between Cumberland and Indianapolis or |on Emerson avenue between K Washington street and Massachusetts avenue; fountain pen and letter addressed in po< ket. Finder return and receive reward. 1638 Barth avenue. LOST—Small' fernsle Boston black, with white face and breast; small bunch of hair ofT left side. Phone Main 4512. SMITH. Reward. LOST—Brown bill fold with U. S Army on cover; contatne no money but notes Reward. Call Main 8878 and ask for Hall, or leave word. _ LOST —Bat ears, brlndle and white female. small slse. Has puppies Call cii7 dog pound Main 0872. FOUND—Watch charm. Call 1812 West Morris

COTTAGE, sal* or rent. 306 Sanders at. WILSON. 136 W. NVw York 8U MME R R ESQ RTS. THE ideal furr.lsh-d clubhouse on Tipp*oanoe river rents by week. Good flihln*. plates reasonable. CHA9. W. HARGRAVL, Toeman, Ind. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. TWO modern furnished rooms for il*ht hoosskaeplsg; private home to refined couple; H week. Klein 7536 THREE rooms, Ufht housekeeping; reasonable, also two sleeping rooms; walking distance; all modern. Circle 257 3. JEFFERSON, 2*6 N.; two modern housekeeping rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Webster 5313. ILLINOIS, 816 N.; eulte 3 rooms; private entrance. ROOMS—TO LET. HOTEL PUKITAN (Fire-proof) Market and New Jersey streets. Rates: fl to *2.50. Special weekly rates on application. dXTRAL ave., 3101: front bedroom and living room, connecting; neatly furnished. clean, cool; gentlemen or man and wife; private, modern home. Washington >f. FURNISHED Bleeping or housekeeping rooms; no other roomers; gentiemsa preferred. 419 E. North st.. No. 6. Uullford Apta ILLINOIS. SI9 N ; nice front room; also sleeping room. *2 up. Circle 084* ST. CLAIR. E„ nit! furnished light housekeeping rooms. LARGE front bedroom, suitable for 9. Main Gil. NEW JERSEY, N., 11*8; modern room; gentlemen only. Randolph 1191. st.. N. 728; No. 20. cool front room, walking distance. Circle 2289. PENN.. N.. 2107; room, kitchenette and bath. Randolph 1130. PENN.. N.. 2107; desirable room for 1 or 2 gentlemen; modern. Randolph 1890. EAST 701 N.; large, modern, single room; walking distance. Circle 1641. ILLINOIS. 2870 N.; delightfully cool, modern newly furnished front room for two. BOARD AND ROOMS—TO LET. TWO modern front rooms, suitable for 3 or 4; very desirable. With meals. Circle *BO9. FLATS. APARTMENT>—TOXET~ North wood Apt. Four-room, bath and kitchenette, hardwood floor* etrlctly modern Price s6*. State Savings & Trust Cos. BUSINESS PLACES—-TO LET. S Y i Garage cr storerrora. two stories. 8*34x196. located In the heart of business district; rent 1300 month. See V. D. Templeton. Realtor, with __ Bert Essex 310 Kahn bldg Main 8574. 7 ~ NOTICES. REMOVAL NOTICE I am located at 984 Lemcke B'dg. AUBREY D. PORTER Insurance • Real Estate. Main 1012.

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MALE HELP—WANTED. WANTED—BOYS to carry Times routes In central port of city. See MR. MOOREHEAD any afternoon at Times office. WANTED—Expert piano player for orchestra work la large movie house. Also violin player and drummer. Write AMES THEATRE CO.. Ames, lowa. WANTED- —Two good boys for Times route. Call 7 N. State street, or phone Irvington 2520. MEN to learn barber traue. TKI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 30S E. Washington t.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 767 FEMALE HELP—WANTED. Girls Between 18 and 26 years, who are seeking permanent employment and whose homes are in the city, apply to the Indiana Bell Telephone Cos. Room 822. comer New York and Meridian. GIRL for general housework, including laundry; go home nights; give age. referance and wages expected. Address A No. 1185. Times. COOK--Man and wife preferred, two good women; flrst and second can do the work Must be good in all branchesFleming Hotel. Petersburg. Ind. CAPABLE woman as housekeeper and care for two children. 6830 Ferguson street after 6 o'clock. WANTED —While woman for institutional work, 85 to 50 years of age. Belmofit 4763. Auto. 39-151. lONWANTED—FE M A LE~ YOUNG woman wishes keeping house for widower. Address 2060 Cornell. MRS. DELLORIS WINTERS. Will leave town. PERSON ALB. ABSOLUTELY reliable and confidential detective work performed ; reasonable rates O'Neil Secret Service. 25 H W. Wash. Cl. 5858. Ntght phone Ra. 6765 and Ha 6061 FAIRMONT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement, private, prices reasonable; may work for board; babies adopted write for booklet. MRS. T B. LONG. 4311 E. Twenty-Seventh st.. Kansas City. Mo. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES. VIOLET Ray and Swedish massage. MISS I)E VEP.E. 18V4 w. Market. Room 13. business CHANCEL. ROOMING HOUSES.. RESTAURANTS. EASY TERMS. 40 N. DELAWARE. _ ROOMING house for sAle; cheap If sold at once. Circle 6489.

BUSINESS BERVICE. FEATHERS Bought, sold, rsnoratsd. mattresses and pillows made to order. E. F. BURKLR 416 Mans ave. Main 1428. New 28-774 RED or green 8-ply rooting. 82.56 per roll or 38.50 per roll laid. Roof repair*. 14 up. INDIANAPOLIS TINNING CO. Webster 6219 LET us clean your vault.,, cisterns and dry wells. We can do It cheaper than others. For quick service. Circle 5694. “safety razor blades Sharpened. TL'TTLKPGK. 201 lud!ie ave. ELECTRIC wiring. 5 rooms for 817; whore quality outlives the price. Randolph 9034. WILL do family washing You furnish soap, starch, blueing 32 South Temple. HEMSTITCHING, 10c YARD. MRS. TUTTLE. 201 INDIANA AVE WALL PAPER hanging and cleaning. Circle 5994. 1522 Asbury street. ELECTRIC tureg hung free. Drexel 8081. REAL ESTATE—FOR •A.B. 1402 Nordyke 81 x-room cottas*. If a*. electric light*, well and cistern in house, cellar, grapes, apple and cherry, garage, lot 40x166, well fenced; for price and terms call Trueblood. RELIABLE REALTY CO. Circle 7262. 602 City Trust Bldg. A DANDY 5 ROOM COTTAGE 1200 block Villa ave.; large lot, ea.et front and in good shape for only 12,900. T*rma. B. F. Clark, with Prank S. Clark & Cos. 826 E. Ohio street. Main 8377. Attractive Bungalow Five rooms, beam ceilings, etc.; lighta gas. well and cistern; large shade trees, corner lot east. Price $3,258; ssoo do era, $25 month. E. E. Hatfield. ' 40 N. Dei a wars. 4-ROOTI JIOUSE AND 4 LOTS on Walker street ntar Thirty-Second; splendid place to raise chickens and garden or to keep a row. Brice 31.650, 6200 down. E. E. Hatfield. 46 N. Delaware. NEW 5-ROOM HOUSE 2790 Whealer sL Price $2,100; SIOO cash balance S2O per month. See Mr. Van Arsdall. with H. C. Tuttle & Bro. $4,250 Modern cottage. 6 rooms and bath, thoroughly modern, near College and 17th stssoo CASH. Balance terms; get particulars. Dunlop & lioltegel, Realtors. Price $3,350, Rent SBO.OO Good double on English ave.. small payment down. C. E. HOY. Irvington 3058. MODERN 12 and 14-room doubles east; 8-room modern. E. New York; best bargain in city; also number of others east ar.d south, cash and payments. Call Drexel 6184. LOO CASH. S3O MONTH. Eugene st.. 8 rm cottage * ome. semi-mod. Address A No 1191. Times. 82,000 EQUITY in 8-room home, double lot. Leaving city. No*d money Will tak- good Ford car as part. Webster 302 1. 1721 E Eighteenth st. MUST sell m> home. Call Main 9107 for particulars. BUT from owner. 8354 Graeeland; ready to move In, 84.000 Webster 0188. did YOU bLLLIT? If not. try the automobile columns of The Times Want Ads.

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REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. y-r? . For sale. east. QAL Listcn A five-room modern cottage; located In I*oo block on Bevlile ave., In good repair; bath. fui naca. I? you are looking lor a home thL will suit you. Price |4.000. Ben M. (’loud, with George A. Lucas, 4\)5 Peoples Bank bldg Pho.ia. office. Circle 6600. res.. Har rlaun 2262. * Six-Room Bungalow on Southeastern ave.; electric light-*, city water, bath, etc.- nproved street. ntc tot; only $2,600; S6OO cash. per month. Call IswU Clark. Evening*, Randolph 6266, with FRANK S. CLARK & CO. 226 E. Ohio. M&ln 3877 Cottage Avenue Bungalow Five room*, modern; lot 40x60 feet; price $3,600; part ca*h balance Uk* rent Washington 3061. Main 461'.. State Savings & Trust Cos. . tt Double, Kast il Jl II . Five rooms to a side: “ rents for ISO; pries 61000 Paved street. All improvements In and paid for. Bath but no furnace. UEGRuB A. LUCAS. 405 People’s Bank bldg. Circle 6609. N LOTS FOR SALE. LARGE, beautiful lota In Wayne park. Just oft W. Washington st., which Is beln paved; 61 down. |1 a week Will take you out In our automobile at your convenience OSCAR LEE. 1002 TrusU Main 816 RE OR TRAPE. A FAIR trade Is better than a sacrifice fate. GKO. A. BROWN. 1002 City Trust. ~ HEAL EfcTATE—&UBU H BAN. ~ 6268 —COUNTRY HOME—S2SO. Balance like rent; 6 miles from Monument; 6 rooms, almost new, abont 1 acre ground, w.st. Address A No. 1164. Times.

HEAL ESTATE-WAN rgD. WANTED REAL ESTATE Will h"/ some small cottages for cash. KiLsse 11. Uartram. 22 4 N. Dflawar*;. WILL trade late model Studebaker for real estate. Circle 1257. ~~~farm's-^-FOR’ SALE. ' IDEAL country horns for sals; 40 orrss. 05a miles Martlisvllls, Ind.; good 9roora house, tarn, garage, fine shade, well watered; fruit of all kinds, price $3,500, 22 009 down, time on balance A. M. HURST. Martinsville. Ind., R R. 5. DAY & DAY Indiana'* largest farm dealer*. 160 V* S. Illinois st. Phone Circle 4602. WRITE Leavlu i a or dilAlWiUi for free Florida map 4ft hrr.k ~ A UTOMOb IL ES FOR SALE.' ~ SPECIAL SALE OF USED CARS We are offering some startling values at greatly reduced prices. It will pay you to look at these cars and get our prices before you buy. Chandler touring, 1920, California top, overhauled and repainted. Ford roadster, overhauled and repainted. Chevrolet touring, repainted, In good running order. Maxwell touring, 1920, in fine shape; good tires. Liberty sedan demonstrator, 1921, reflnished; looks like anew car. Oakland touring, a bargain at the price we are asking. National 12 touring, good tires, repainted; in good running condition. Cole eight, model 850; overhauled, good tires; bargain. Used cars taken in trade. Terms to suit. ]j%AAT HMDIBf’Jf/ 418-24 N. Capitol Ave. The Assortment of the City at Bock’s Stodebaker Bii sin bo tors Eighteen makes, 8 body styles. 2 and 3-passenger roadsters. 4-passenger sport and chummy, 5 and 7 passenger touring, sedans and coupes. Studebaker, Franklin, Essex, Buick, Chalmers, Hupp. Nash, Olds, Oakland, Ford, Mabobn Brisco, Dodge. Interstate, Regal, Reo, Davis, Marraon. BUCK CO. 309 North Pennsiyania. One square north of Post office.

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• AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. [wash] Nash Renewed Cars A R E GVAR AN TE ED. We also offer the following standard used ears, all of which are of exceptional value. 1920 Oakland roadster. 1919 Maxwell touring. 1917 Batik touring 1917 Patterson touring. Overland 83 Ca*b or terms. Losey-Nash Retail Cos. 409 N. Capitol ave. Main 3848-3348 Automatic 21-846. down and $' weekly bur* a good used car. We carry Korda Maxwells. Chevrolet*. Monrues. Interstates. Dodges and others. Indianapolis Auto Purts and Tire Cos. os-K N. Capitol. Open evening* and Sunday*. FORD car*. I eell Fprda on easy pa;. mentb. Transaction confidential Phone Circle 2933. COLUMBIA 6 automoblies. ARTHUR DIETZ COMPANY, distributors. 354 K. Market street Main 6716. r2ft FORD aedan; big bargain. N. Pennsylvania. Main 1246. AUTOMOBILE?—WANTED. AUTOS WANTED Largeiit UMd or dealer* in tU INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS. 618 N. Capitol. Open evening* ALTOSTV ANTED I. Wolf Auto Cos. 818 N. IllfnoU Ft. Main 1578. 4nto. 3S-948 AUTOS wanted. W-KIBBMAN’P 213-14 10 New York street. Main 4446. AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES

TO THE PUBLIC: The best equipped and up-to-date paint shop in Indiana is at your service, under the supervision of men who know nothing else but high-grade work. May we have the pleasure, of giving you an estimate when you contemplate having your motor vehicle painted? Local Branch NORDYKE & MARMON COMPANY Eleventh and Meridian Streets. Phone Alain 1884. Indianapolis, Ind. FOR SALE” Tires at prices for the thrifty buyer: 80x8. $6.90; 83x4. $11.90. Other sixes correspondingly low. MASTER PRODUCTION CORPORATION. 16 When Bldg. AUTOW ASHING Our specialty. 834 North Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry 'MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLE*. Now is the time to have your motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 534-36 Mass. Ave. Main 6404. CASH paid for all kinds of motorcycle* FI.OYD PETERMAN, 6U9 Maaiachuaotta avenue TRANSFER AND STORAGE. PARTLOW FIREPROOF BTOKAGE CO. Private locked rsoms and open apaoe. 25c per month and tup Local and ovorland transfer. We call and give you exact prices on any kind of work without any obligations. 418-2* E Market street Main 27,60. Auto. 23-680 J Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jemey et. Main 2023. Auto. 21-128. GUY Storage Cos, Cheapest rate In city. 80 W. Henry st. Main 4*89. UNION STATION BAGGAGE CO. Use the phone Call Main 7119.

-MISCELLANEOUS—FOR. SALE. WHITE FLANNEL DAY 175 [’AIRS WHITE FLANNEL TROUSERS m $lO and sl2 rn ■ j values, wool, not j i I 1 I soiled; no* seconds II I \| / \ I I ||/ THE PANTS STORE CO. \\ \ I I U( Two Store*. U 11 r a 48 W Ohio St. 3 % ' 9 lIS K. Ohio Et. " w Good rubber tired Invalid tSTR chair* for rent, 32 50 * month; no charge for delivery. Baker yull a earing ready-n ado .....■- PANTS <** K We make them to your j J mt at-ur* for vl^r LEON TAILORING CO. 13 1 E New York t. 4'p-tolr*. Steimvay Sons Upright piano. In pr.ect condition, good bu> at $223; payments *1.76 per week E. L. Lennox Piano Cos. 16 N. Meridian at. ATTENTION! Owner* *v t r Iron*; larg* box "KAHBO" fuel; walnut ahaped. emokelesa, oan’t explode; 31.65 prepa.d. BARNETT BALES CO. 13u8 North A -aLama *tr**t. _ ___ TOBACCO —Kentucky natural leaf, chewing or amoklng. 41 cents per ib., 19' lba. 64.50. Mild amoklng, 83 centa CHAU GOV'T HartUn.Lurg Ky. ODP3 and end* In grocery fixture* Meat boxe* ice hole*, reetaurant table* and chair*, counter* and *how eaten BAKER BRWL FRESH buttermilk end cottage <-hee*e delivered to any addreaa In the city. Call Circle 3138. MISCELLANEOUS—WANT Eat. tm, CGUBBD VELLCWf 3FAB iliM WAMTED M TiKiiH §7 KSiSI IwS. !A oJjie D® |_o HOUSEHOLD GOODS

REFRIGERATORS at CUT -IX PRICKS. I. if ii rn new 11 J AMD TP SLIGHTLY J USED. ‘ll rSa —L.. SOME I s T-.IU. -—* yu factory in “Si DA “'-i‘ ED ' 3 T/i? —V FINISHES. BAKER BROS. 210-225 E. Washington PL FOR SALES- —Chambers tireless cooker, porcelain refrigerator, dining table. 6 chairs, buffet, china c'.oaet, 8 oak and 2 porch rockers 2 email oak oenter table*. 1 mission oak library tabla. 1 brass bed. spr;uga and matt rasa Call all day Wednesday. 38 B. Thirty-Seventh street. HIGH oven gas range, oak chiffirobe, mirror door, brase beds, \ arnta Merlin beds, dressers, rockers end various articles; breaking up housekeeping 828 North Pennsylvania street. GO TO BAKER BROS, for furniture, rugs and stoves. Payments. 219-225 Bast V . a. 1 Street. INLAID linoleum for kitchen, best grades. Will soil cheap. Circle 8163. ELECTRIC vacuum cleaner. A-l condition, real bargain. Webster 8577. MAHOGANY BOOKCASE. Randolph 4156. MUSICAL INSTRUMENT^ RECORDS; good reoorws of any make you desire. 40c. BAKER BROS.. 219 East Washington. FINE old vlolfn sell cheap. Call at 822 Virginia ave. Drexel 1189. PLAYER piano at bargain. Webster 0771. UPRIGHT~pIno, sold at a bargain. Washington 1580. 7 igyfw player piano; will take onesp .el. balance payments. Randolph 4£21. 7 pETE 9 TI _ r _ j Quigley-llyland Agency Civil and Criminal Investigators. 126-529 Uw bldg Mam 9901 AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALES W* will sell In our auction rooms. 227 N New Jersey, on Thursday. July 14. at 9 :30 a. m TWO VERY FINE IVORY BEDROOM SETS One three -pleoe cans living room bet. four-piece kaitex suite, two mahogany beds, two very fin® mahogany floor laropn with silk shades, one mohogany stand lamp one mahogany consol* with mirror, on beautiful mahogany davenport table, two upright pianos, one of the Baldwin, the other cm Irvin golden oak MAHOGANY PLAYER PIANO Nine-piece .walnut dining room sot. cost S4OO. chase lounge. dishes, gaa ranges, odd dressers, three dozen new- dining room chairs, leather beats, mirrors, ruga. 9x12 and smaller sizes; odd rockers, mattresses, springs, plUaws. two roll-top desks, small Iron safe, books galore, two kitchen cabinets trunka, clothes hamper, odd tables, chairs, stands, rockers, several new- 9x12 rugs, refrigerators, aluminum ware. In fact, everything used In a home. Everything for the high dollar. Come and get. a bargain. LEW JHAN& AUCTIONEERS WHY ■wroiunfcT LET a Times Want ad j o*.

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SEWING MACH IN E3 FOR SALE. USED White and Singer Rented 83 per fcjJaSr month. Repairs CS and part* for all (0 i ** make* guaranteed J 812 Maaa Ave Main 600. PET STOCK AND POULTRY. HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dog*. INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE BOCIET Y. City dog pound. 824 K. N. Y Main 0172. FINANCIAL To New Ford and Dodge Purchasers IF YOU DESIRE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IN BUYING THAT NEW CAR YOU HAVE IN MIND SEE US ABOUT Ocr New Partial Payment Plan No Publicity Xo Delay SERVICE TO ANY WELLRECOMME.NDF - PERSON Meycr-SCiser Corporation Pald-ln Capital. 11.500.900. Meyar-Klaer Bank Bldg.

PERSONAL LOANS $lO TO S3OO This office 1* op*r*t*d under the niper ▼Uton of the brute of Indiana and established for the purpoae of providing a pla:o where honeet people can borrow any amount fr-m 610 to 6300 without pa/lrc a re than the I*ral rate of Ingres or without being imposed upon in any way. It 1* only neceaeary that you are keeping house and permanently located. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify your employer, neither do we make inquiries of your friends, relxtive* or trades people. You can have all time necessary for repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep th money. Call and let us explain No charge unless you borrow Loans with other companies paid oft and more money advanced at legal rates. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAIN 2923 OR ALTO. 22-450. {SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Rooms 205-7-9 Indiana Trust Bldg 111 E. Washington St. Corner Vlr. Av* WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKE REAL ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. Wl PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACTS. MORTGAGES, BONDS AND BTOCKB LISTED AND UNLISTED-. INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO. FRANK K. SAWYER. Prea. Fifth floor Indianapolis Securities Bldg Southwest corner Delaware and Market. INSURANCE. In all its branches. AUBREY D. PORTER, f*36 Lemcke bldg. Main 1013 k ~ LEGAL NOTICE. ~ LEGAL NOTICE. Sealed proposals will be received by the board of trustees of the Central Indiana Hospital for the Insane. Indianapolis, Indiana. at or before 10 o’clock a. m., Wednesday, Aug. 10. 1921, for erecting, constructing and installing the following work as enumerated and shown In the plana and specifications prepared by Adolf Scherrer, architect, viz.; First Item-—General construction dining hall. Second Item—Heating. Dining hall. Third Item —Plumbing and sewerage. Dining hall. Fourth Item—Electric wiring. Dining hall. Fifth , Item—General construction. Two InflrmaiV buildings. Sixth Item—Heutlng and ventilating. Two Infirmary buildings. Seventh Item—Plumbing and sewerage. Two Infirmary buildings. Eighth. Item —Electric wiring. Two infirmary buildings. Separate proposals will be received at the oflloe of the board of trustees of the Central Indiana Hospital for the Insane on each of the foregoing items, and all proposals must be made out on blanks which will be furnished to the bidders by the architect Each proposal for the work to be done must be accompanied by a certified check In the amount of 3% of the maximum emount of the bid and said certified check shall be made payable to the order of the board of trustees of the Central Indiana Hospital for the Insane, and no proposal will be considered unless kecompanjed by said certified check. The proceeds of said certified ch"-k shall become the property of the bo rv of trustees representing the State of Id) na, os liquidated damages, if for any re.it on whatever, the bidder whose proposal shall be accepted shall not within ten days after notice of acceptance of his proposal, enter Into a written contract with the board of trustees ad secure the contract by a surety bond In the amount of the contract price and in the form and with surety to the approval of rh aforesaid board of trustees The checks ot unsuccessful bidders will be returned as provided in the specifications At the time above mentioned for receiving the bids, the board of Trustees will hold a special meeting at which the bids will be opened and canvassed and at said special meeting or subsequent meeting thereof the awards will be made. The board of trustees reserves the right to roJect any or alt propoaals. Flans and specifications for the above mentioned work may be obtained at the office ,of Adolf Seherrer. architect, 415 Indiana Trust building. Indiana polls,,rod, By order of the board of trustees, Central Indiana Hospital for the Insane, By lOMN S. SHANKIJN, President. C B. JENKINS. Vice Picsldent. B. E. FACE. Secretary. EPH INMAN. Treasurer. THE shortest distance between two wants 1b a Times Want ad. Your customers Use them. Why don’t yout

Botticelli Madonna to Be Exhibited Here An interesting feature of the annual lawn fete .of the Holy Rosary Church to be given July 12, 13 and 14 on the school grounds, fiSS Stevens street, will be the exhibition of a painting, “Madonna and Divine Child,” painted on wood by Botticelli in the fifteenth centnry. The picture Is to be shown in the large airdome on the grounds. It is concealed In an aluminum case bound tn brsssr the picture being covered with a silk veil Twenty-four Italian boys and girls will march in a procession, one of whom will unlock the case and unveil the picture. The exhibition 1* to be open to the public. The painting belongs to the Rev Father Priori, and Is valued at ,$23,000. TAX LEVYING PLAN OUTLINED State Boards in Agreement as to Procedure. The State board of tax commissioners and the 6tafe board of accounts have reached an agreement as to the manner in which locrl taxing units should proceed in levying taxes, according to an announeeme.nt today. The officials of the units will be asked to meet about Aug 20 for the purpose of making tentative levies on the basis of budgets to be made on forms prescribed by the State board of account*. They then will be aaked to meet early In September to make a definite rate. This rate will be advertised and taxpayers will be given until the fourth Monday in September to remonstrate. At that time the rates will be finally determined. The two boards also ruled that In cases in which no definite time is fixed for the making of a rate the rate must be fixed before Sept. 10. FEAR SABOTAGE ON PACIFIC SHIP Seacocks Opened But Craft Makes Harbor. LOS ANGELES. Cal., July 12—The Mateon liner liawkeye State, reported as having made Salina Crux harbor In a sinking condition, was due in Los Angeles today. She was enroute from Baltimore to San Francisco with a large passenger list. <*harle M. Peterson is captain. The Hawkeye State, according to shipping men here, had been allocated by the United States shipping board to the MatBon line for service between San Francisco and Honolulu. The boat entered Salina Cruz harbor, according to dispatches from Mextcsil, with her seacocks opened. The dispatches said sabotage rather than accident was indicated. MGtler Funeral to Be HeldlVednesday Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock for Otto K. Moller, 8, who died Sunday morning at his home. 440S College avenue. Besides the services at the residence, additional services will be held at Crown Hill Cemetery by the Marion Lodge, F. and A. M., of which Mr Moller was a member. Mr. Moller was general superintendent of the National Motor Cur and Vehicle Company, having been connected with Ihut institution for more than seventeen years. Surviving are the widow, father, Carl Moller. and a sister, Mrs. F. L. Palmer, all of Indianapolis. Liberty Man Kills Self With Shotgun Special to The Times. LIBERTY. Ind., July li—James P. Miller, 36. of this city, ended his life Monday, by shooting himself with a shotgun. Pushing the trigger of the gun with a stick, the full charge entered his hear*. Family difficulties are believed to have been the motive. The widow and eight children survive.

More War Clouds on Pole-Russ Borders BERLIN. July 12.—War clouds are aftaln rolling up along the Polish-Rus-sian border, according to a Warsaw dispatch to the Neuer Berliner Zdtung. it is charged in Warsaw that SovletRussia is Interfering unduly in Polish affairs. Russian Foreign Minister Tchltcherlu Is reported to have sent a note to Warsaw accusing the Poles of violating the Riga peace treaty. Military Rites for Hartford City Roy Special to The Timea HARTFORD CITY, Ind., July 12. Paul O. Moyer post. American Legion, will hold a military funeral for Joseph Knecht, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Knecht, of this city, killed In the Argenne forest fighting in September, 1918. The body will arrive at Hoboken July 15. HAY CATCHES FIRE. SHELBY VILLE, Ind., July 12. Spontaneous combustion caused from placing new mown hay over old hay In a barn loft, caused a fire early Monday which completely destroyed a large barn owned by Grover Stine, on his farm in the southwest part of the county. The damage is estimated at *5.000 and the insurance carried on the building and contents amounts to *1,250. INJURED IN COLLISION. HARTFORD CITY, Ind.. July 12 Mrs. Charles Williams, of this city, was severely bruised last evening, in an automobile collision here. The cars were driven by Paul Parker and Ralph Thnrnburg and both wero badly damaged. MIDBOY WOMAN DIES GREBLNSBt RO, Ind . July 12.—Mrs. Caroline Brooks, 82, Is dead at her home In Mllroy. She Is survived by three daughters Mrs. Frank Hall of Mays Station, and Mrs. Thomas Logan and Mrs. Ew Senior of Rtchlaod. LEGAL NOTICE. UNITED ST\TES MARSHAL S SALE. United States of America, District of Indiana. By virtu® of a writ of precept and decree. to m* issued by the clerk of the United States District Court for the district of Indiana. I will, on Thursday, July 28. 1921. 2 o’clock p. in., at the Midway Garage 1520 North Alabama street Indianapolis, Marlon County, Indiana, offer for sale at public nuotton. tn the highest and best bidder for caeh, the following dessribed property, towlt: 1 Ford roadster. Motor No. 4291856. 1 Ford touring car. Motor No. 9677721; licence No. 1 68484. I Oakland touring car Motor No. 217866: license No. 287561, 12. 1 Oakland touring car. Mode! 32-B. Motor No. 331639; license No. 78780, 1921. 1 Ford touring car. Motor No. 25226 CU; license No. 73456. 1 Chalmers 5 passenger touring car, Scrinl No. 71078. 1 Dodge 5 pasenger touring car. Motor No 588083, license No 530613. The said property is declared forfeited unto the United States and ordered by the said court to be sold. MARK BTOREN. United States Marshsfk FREDERICK VAN NUTS. United States District Attorney.

EXPORTS AND IMPORTS DROP Hoover’s Report Suggests Remedial Measures in Handling Crops. WASHINGTON, July 12. Alarming drops in both exports and Imports, shown by Secretary Iloover’s latest compilations today reflected accurately the severe money tendon which prevails in world trade centers. As bumper crops are due, it also suggested the Imperative need for remedial measures, if possible, to prevent the tremendous backing up in American markets of commodities which wIU begin to flow from the farms soon to distributing centers, already heavily stocked with last year’s output. y Figures showing drops both ways of nearly $2,000,000,000 each in the groups of imports and experts, marked up the heaviest declines in foreign trade suffered by American commerce for several years. - Officials probably were less concerned over the drop in exports from $8,108,000,000 to $11319,000,000 in the twelve months ended June 30, than they were in the decline of imports from $5,238,000,000 t* $3,600,000,000. SHANK TO SELL AMERICAN FLAG AT LEGION FETE Emblem Is Valued at sl2o — Societies Attend in Body. An American flag, 20x36 feet, and valued at $l2O, will be auctioned off Thursday night by Samuel Lewis Shank, at the French fete, which will be given la Elleuberger Park by Irvington Post, American Legion. The fete will be held Thursday and Friday evenings and Lew will be on the program each evening. He will auction off more than 100 articles of merchandise ranging from a ton of coal to china dishes and silk shirts, which have been donated to the post by Indianapolis merchants. The fete will open Thursday evening at 7:45 o’clock, with a ceremony in honor of Bastille day. The Union Fraternal!* Francals, the oldest French society la the city, voted at Its meeting In ths courthouse last night to attend in a body. They will be the guests of honor and will occupy seats on the speakers’ platform. A short talk will be given by Judge Arthur P. Robinson, a member of the post. The Alliance Francaise and the Cercl* Francals also are expected to attend the fete. Ten jiersons represeating the Union Fruternalle Francals have been elected to sing the "Marseilles” and “Montgnard.” The latter is the song of the Blue Devils. Claire Ascii, 4, will be one of the singers. Harry Cross, chairman of the fete committee, has announced that a professional circus, with enpert aeriaiists. Juggler* and trained animals will give two shows each evening. Another feature will b dancing on a huge platform, which is being built for the event by David Beach. A baud concert will be given Thursday evening b ythe Marion County Legion Band with Frank Delators conducting. Motor Stolen Here Found in Kentucky An automobile owned by Charles MoATitchen. 226 South Illinois street, wa4 , stolen from Ms garage the night of July 4. and today Lieutenant McMUrtry wal ; notified the car had been found at Louisville, K.v. The Louisville police have in custody Edgar R. Jay, alias Edgar Fleming alias Jess boherty, alias Jess Roosevelt, alleged automobile thief. However, Jay will not be brought to Indianapolis fol trial but will be taken to Kansas City where he is wanted on the charge of forgery, it being alleged he forged ■ s7ot) check in that city. In the automobile when the Louisvllla police found it was a hand bag evidently stolen from Miss Mae McCutchen, 1404 Churchman avenue, according to the letter received by Lieutenant McMurtry,

Pastor Observes His Golden Anniversary Special to Tha Times. NOBLESVILLE, Ind , July 12.—Th* Rev. Mahlon L. Teter and wife observed their fiftieth wedding anniversary Monday by entertaining a number of thels relatives and friends. For their fiftieth wedding anniversary honeymoon Rev. and Mrs. Teter will leave in a few days fop Oxford, Ohio, to spend tha remainder of the summer with their daughter, Mrs, Maurice Alvey. Tile Rev. Mr. Teter enjoys the distinction of being the first white child born in Tipton County, after the organization of the county. He i 7fl years of age. lie served three year* in the Civil War and was with Sherman in all of bis campaigns. Roomers Arrested; Get 30 Days on Farm Paul Maple, who operates a rooming house at 720 North Illinois street, and Frank Lentz, roomer tn Maple's bouse, arrested July 3 on charges of operating a bltnd tiger, were each fined *IOO and costs and sentenced to thirty days on the Indiana State Farm by Judge Walter Pritchard in city court today. According to the city clerk’s record* Maple was convicted twice previous to j lodsy. First on April .70. 1919, and then again on May 29, 1919. Clown Stunt Brings Receiver for Circus Special to The Times. EVANSVILLE. Ind.. July 12.—A clown’s law suit threw the Greater Wallace Show* , into the hands of a receiver. John Lani caster, the clown, claimed the circus | management owed him back salary. MORBID; PLANS SUICIDE. Clad in her night clothes Mrs. Anna Verling, 1044 River avenue, was found 'wandering on the Oliver avenue bridge over White River today by Patrolmen Ufaffenberger and Wilson. The woman told the police sho was despondent over domestic troubles aDd that she planned to commit suicide. Tho police took her to her homo. INVESTIGATES GREENSBURG CASE. GREEN SBC RG. Ind., July 12. C. H. Paul, a representative of the Federal immigration aud deportation department at Chicago was here Monday investigating the alleged seditious remarks made by Andrew Kodis, the Austrian who is held in the Ji.il here. After an interview with the prisoner he wqot to Indianapolis for a conference with Frederick Van Nuyk, district attorney. HURT JIM FlSa FROM TRAIN. A man who last lAfht was Injured by jumping from a fast-moving freight train on the Beit Railrnal, near East streeL today told the physicians at the city hospital that he way Howard Luatig, 27, 1225 Dc-los* street, Indianapolis. Lnatlg was thought to br seriously Injured last night, bnt today physicians said fats coadltion was bMt teriods. His tack gaa hurt. V

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