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INDIANA DAILY TIMES ;i-D h. Meridian St. I'HON 1- > —CLASSIFIED M'V. DEPT. Mala $509 AuturiAUe BATES. Cue lima 69 per line *taree tonM-i-uthb times.- -va per line •*i muc'.u'.ik times t-7 P>T due >#'• oi teninie he.p wanted, eitua*t.n •■>!■( U.a.e r r.ii.stifc. round* to let end Untie and icwrr* v*anted >-. time 8 per line Three cvi.wctrtive t.mee.. ,U. p--r line tilt cenmauit t.a.es 06 per line Contra* I latcs .pplicaiioit. notice*. 09 Pf >l°® Lodge* ai c nub noli v 75c per Insertion Church helices ti Inch or iue per Insertion tnrr 1 Inch.. .♦** ver rine sriditiunal Dealt, notices S c per tU'ortlon. Card of Thanks or Ifc Memortam nutlets ...61 Pc'" **<• Ad* rec*’ 1 \tJ until ll:4u a. in. for publication satrvt. Uiy

FUNERAL DIRECTORS. LVa£<jL “ L ™ ,: Parlor* 1--- bmun bU - YIaIyNKK & BLCiiANAN 220 North Illinois at. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1281. , Phones—Main 0641-064:2 AhJ*-*: 5 * 1 - INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY George Grinsteiner Funeral Director 522 E. Market. Old phor.e Mein 90S. New phone 27*. J. c. WILSON 1220 Prospect. Auto. 51471. Drexel 0212 vvTtjblasengym 1*25 Shelby st. Drexel 2570. Auto. 51-114 FUNERAL DIRECTORS — WM. E. KREIGER. New 11-154. Main 1254. 1402 N. ItHnois GADD—BERT S. GADD. 2130 Prospect r Phones Drexel 0t22. Automatic 5---. v UNDERTAKERS— HISE7 a TITUS - Norih Del. New 28-564. Main 8230.

“ FEENEY & FEENEY. Auto 24-135. 1034 N. Illinolo. Main 0843 DEATH AND F UNERAL NOTICES. Ml HPIiT. MICHAEL F— Son of Mr. ami Mr*. J.iTnfs Murpliv. brother of Mary and Veil la Murphy, died Friday. July 1;>. age 22 yea r*. Funeral at the residence of bin father. 539 Beviile ave., 9 a. m. Monday. _____ EI.IIoTTY WILLIAM —Died Friday. July IS. aged •’ years. Friends may tall at Finn Hr***.’ funeral parlors. I2' W. Market. until Saturday. 9 p. tn. Burial Sunday. July 17 at Lewisville, lnd., 11 a. m. Frtet.ds invited. __ CHURCH NOTICES. ■ /y WW'. UNITY ‘HCRCH PRACTICAI. •! RISTIANITT, 1200 O<IJ Fellow b’.dg. Members < f the International New Thought Alliance. Devotional Service. 11 a. m. Muriel U. Powell. Leader. Services today by Laura E. Andrews. Mid-week meeting. Wednesday. 8 p. m. Reading rooms. 1114 Odd Fellow bldg. Open from 18 a. m. to 4 p. xn. Phone Main 7534. Visitors Always Welcome. __ Oriental Spiritualist Church ..-111 hold regular Sunday evening services. Circle, second floor Morrison Hal'.. Lecture by Rev. Compton White. Mess giv *n l>v Mr. D. H. Smith and „ih r.< Come and bring your friends. i.n rge ' cry. president. FIRST rU RCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Meridian at Twentieth Sts. Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 8 £. m. SvuvC'v fcfeool at 11 a. m. Wednesday ever lag testimonial rneetiT,; at *: o'clock, lb-suing rooms la the church tdlfica are or on week days from 9 a. tn. to 6 p. m. Second church of christ. scientist—Delaware ar.d 12th sis. Sunday services at 11 a. m. ar.d 8 p. m. Sunday school? f.rrt session 9:20 a. m.; second ses--loii 11 a m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room 611 Odd Fellow bidg.. open daily from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.. except Wednesday, when closed at 7:15 p. m.. and bunday. when open from 2 to 3 p. m. THIRD ''HfRCH OF CHI'IST SCIENTIST —33.’0 Washington blvd. Sunday services. 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school. 4:13 a. m. Wednesday evening, testimonial meeting at 8 o clock. Reading room at 205 E 31th st., open daily from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m.. except Wednesday, when closed Ht 7:30 p. m.. and Sunday, when open from I to 5 p. m. lost aTnd fouND. 777 jvu-uru - -- LOST—Small gold wrist watch; monogram "E. M. B. - ’ Return to 2161 Northwestern or call Main 4016. Liberal reward : ke .yt-j.e. Lo i- 8.-'.-.n ar.d tan angora wool scarf. at Ravenswood, Thursday evening. Finder kindly call Randolph 2172. Reward. LOST —From city de.g pound, medium size female white with large yellow spots; has puppies. Reward. Call OS'S. LOST—A coat With Strauss label. Sunday somewhere In city; brown with yellow ■tripe. Reward. Webster 3714. LOST or stolen —July 2. diamond tie pin. liberal reward; no questions asked. Call Drexel 2892. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. NICE light housekeeping room and kitchen; gas. electric lights and phone. Belmont 1106, DELAWARE N\. 2541; furnished or unfurnished modern home; couple preferred. Randolph *6362. THREE rooms, furnished complete, downstairs; front porch; private. Belmont 1784. TWENTY-FIRST. W.. 221; furnished, modern housekeeping room. Randolph 7879. NEW JERSEY. N'.. 512; light housekeeping rooms; also bedrooms. Circle 7134. ASHLAND. 1728; modern. light housekeeping room; adults. Randolph 8791. CORNELL. 1216. 2 large, furnished, light housekeeping rooms; modern. Main 8763. TWENTY-FIRST. W.. 221: furnished, modern housekeeping room. Randolph 7879. ILLINOIS. N\. 936; large room and kitchenette. Circle 1325. * ROOMS—TO~LET. HOTEL PURITAN (Fire-proof) Market and New Jersey streets. Rates; $1 to $2.50. Special weekly rates on application. NEW JERSEY. X. 2001: large pleasant outside room; modern conveniences; private home. Randolph 5745, ILLINOIS 816 N.. nice front room; modern: euttahie for two gentlemen. Circle 6846. LARGE, finely furnished front room; modern. private home; for 2 gentlemen.. Rand. 8140. CLEAN sleeping room In modern home; hslf square from Central ave., on Fifteenth at Main 9366. ALABAMA. 1436 N.; cool, desirable room home privileges, breakfast optional. P.so-le ph <250. TV-' > pleasant rooms. modern; private family. Harrison 3286 uft.-r 6 p. tn. Ca PITOT . X., 1832: front, sleeping room. modern, gentlemen. Randolph 6131. MaßKl™ E.. 52*; modern furnished rooms. *2 week up; garage. jciuK. ei.an. coot, cotnrortalde room for I or J. r.., r -h Cali Harrison 2113. DBSIRAHLJt front room. walking distance. gentleman, reference. Circle 6037. BOARD AND ROOMS—TO LET. ywti modern -wjina with private hath. -writable for four people; very daslrabia; ixui fl.fi* 3389 j THE distance t-etaaeu two want* •* a r m , A aot ad. Your customers aer ihenv Vh* doc I yon? HTrnTshci; houses and flats. ®f mntiS 4ouK* ?urnlsn*<J aomp's*>. iijht. |M anrt w\or furnished, fJv v+r month; lo*'At*d x: ISO! lio>: iv# ?%!* I>r>i*l MOT. THRRE-ROOM modern apt.; completely S jn i*h*d: bent light. g** and water in~*ne\md. 1530 Hoyt ave. Drexel 1407.

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HOUSES—WOMAN wishes to share her sep .-modern home; reasonable. 406 N. P iriaiui. FLATS, APARTMENTS—TO LET. Northwood Apt. Four-room, ba/h and kitchenette, hardwood tloors. str>( i y modern. I’rice {State Savings & Trust Cos. MALE HELP— WAMTfcD. MAN to work thi* city reflni*hlng chan•ypllers, bra.es beds, automobiles by ne.v m,ethoii; ,810 daily w ithout capital or experience. Write GCNMETAL CO., 115 Elm. Decatur, 111. tt ANTED— Expert piano player for orchestra work In large movie house. Also violin player and drummer. Write AMES THEATRE CO., Ames. lowa. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITi BARBER COLLEGE. 309 E. Washington st.. Indianapolis, lnd. Circle 757. SALESMEN—WANTED. 57 MILES per gallon made with new patented gasoline vapor.xer. Write fur particulars. STRANSKY VAPORIZER CO.. I’ukwana. Soutli Dakota. AGENTS—WANTED. AGENTS—S4O weekly throughout the summer, distributing ZANOL SOFT DRINKS. Fifteen years’ success; 10 varieties. Quality and purity guaranteed. Why experiment? Nationally advertised in leading magazines; big profits to hustlers. Write TODAY for money-maklr.g offer. AMERICAN PRODUCTS CO.. 4659 American bldg., Cincinnati. O. AGENTS—lnvestigate our new chemical gas lighter. Marvellous; non-friction. Replaces 10,000 matches. Samples 10c. NATIONAL LITER CO.. Dept. ''LL" 702 East Sixty-Third street, Chicago. 111. FEMALE HELP—WANi ED. GIRLS for inspection and piece work. Work steady, with good pay and good conditions. G. & J. TIRE CO. 549 East Georgia Street. Girls Between 18 and 25 years, who are seeking permanent employment and whose homes are In the city, apply to the Indiana Bell Telephone Cos. Room 322. corner New York and Meridian. WANTED Housekeeper. middle aged woman with responsible person. 2135 Fountain street. Call afternoons. BUSINESS CHANCES. $500.00 WILL BUY ONEHALF INTEREST IN THEATRICAL PRODUCTION. SEE SIDNEY JEEO ME, BURTONS ’ THEATRICAL AGENCY, 321 BOARD OF TRADE BUILDING, 2 P. M. SUNDAY, JULY 17TII. GSEO6ER7 R : IB iALE Modern retail grocery and meat market. splendid stock. fixtures, complete, ar.d in fine shape; established business, well-known location, having been a retail grocery Cor over twenty years; pood reason for selling;; will make attractive price for Quick sale; terms cash. Clarence H. Allison. Prospect. Piione Pros. 0117.

•SOFT drink parlor and cigar stand doing good business; must sell on account of other business. 236 N. Illinois street. Colonial Bar. rmUu - stoke kou sale. Nice (Iran stock. Price right. Address S. K. tOUMAN. Anderson. Ind. fcOOMlNtl HuUSIihT KESTA CHANTS. F.ASV TEKM6. <0 N. DELAWARE. DETECTIVES. Quigley-Hyland Agency Civil and Criminal Investigator*. 126-12* law hols. Malt. 2802 P ROF E SSI ONAI.S £ P VICES. VtOLKT K*v and .S-.001.-b TnHmnga. MISS :%K t i:i(E. IM* W. Market Boom 12. WHY WORK Y T LET a Times Want ad aetl It Atr row

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| BUSINESS SERVICES. FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order. E. F. BL’RKLK, 416 Mass. ave. Main 1429. New 23-775. LET us clear your vaults, cisterns and dry wells. We can do it cheaper than others. For quick service. Circle 6694. IiAFET V RAZOR BLADES Sharpened.JTUTTLEDGE. 201 Tndl are ELECTRIC wiring, 5 rooms for sl7; where quality outlives the price. Randolph 903_L CAIU'EXTER. roofit g. $3.40; green or rcu slate, S3.SO; laid; roof repair. Drexel 3433. ; WALL RARER hanging, cleaning and painting. Circle £994. 1522 Asbury ■treet. HEMSTITCHING. 10c~ YAK D. MRS. TI TTLE 201 INDIANA AVE. WILL do family washing. You furnish soap, starch, blueing. Webster 6617. j jJWU - u - un YALI’ABLK advice free; learn how you may have luxuriant hair; eradicate baldners, falling hair and dandruff. Complete course mailed for sl. Write for al---v * and particulars. M. A. IiOOMKKSHIXK. Dept. 25. Tipton, Inti. AohULt ihLY reliable and confidential detective work performed ; reasonable rates O'Neil Becret Service. 25 H W. Wash. Cl. 5656. Night phone Ra. 75 and Ra. FAIRMONT’ MATERNITY HOSPITAL for coniiriement, private; prices reasonable* may work for board; babies adopted, write for booklet. MRS. T. B. LONG. 4 911 E. Twenty-Seventh t.. Kansas City, Mo. WANTED! ittir giTT uT board. Webster 8566. REAL EaTATE-FOB ALE. " SOUTHEAST Five large rooms down, floored attic, electricity, gas, cistern and Fink in kitchen. H >ue in g >od condition, fruit and shade. Two car lines. Price $2,750; S7CO cash, balance >2.50 per month. Must sell, leaving city. SEIS MR. BARRETT. 10S 12. Market. Howard C. Venn ‘Main 1115. Excellent Opportunity in this real home at 4004 E. Michigan St. Has city water, gas, electric lights, toilet. AUo an e. tra larg*' lot. Can be bought for $2,7 50. For terms, see Mr. Van Arsdale, with H. C. Tuttle & Bro. A DANDY 5-ROOM COTTAGE 1200 block Villa ave.; large lot. eas* front and in good shape for only $2.90' Terms. B. F. Clark, with Frank S. Clark & Cos. 226 E. Ohio street. Main 337? 1402 Nordyke Six-room cottage, gas. electric lights, well and cistern in house, cellar, grapes, apple and cherry, garage. Iol40x1C6; well fenced; for price und term# call True- | blood. RELIABLE BEALY 00. ! Circle 7262. 502 City Trust Bid Six-Room Bungalow j on Southeastern ave.; gas. electric lights, ! city water, bath, etc.; Improved street; nice lot; only $2.C00; S6OO cash. *2O per month. 1 Call Lewis Clark. Evenings, Randolph 6266. with ! FRANK S. CLARK & CO. ‘ 226 E. Ohio. Main 3377. ou CASH BU y S NEAT SOUTH SIDE HOME. NOW VACANT. On Minnesota st.. 4 rooms, gas, electric ' lights, city water, newly painted; new | electric fixtures, all in good condition. Rrice H.BOU. HENRY & ROBINS, REALTORS. 133 E. Market St. Main 5538. mustTsell Homo—six rooms Vand bath, furnace, ga m. city water, electric lights; located near College and Seventeenth St.; SSOO cash, balance easy terms. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors. 122 E. Market St. BUN.GALOW, NORTH Fiftieth arid Guilford; all modern, new and up to date, $5,500; SI,OOO cash, balance like rent. Howard C. Venn 108 E. Market. Main 1115, A IT Double, East U I! i-tt II . Five rooms to a side A U rents foI . 3-0 ; price $4,000. ; Paved street. All improvements in and paid for. Bath but no furnace. GEORGE A. LUCAS. I 405 People's Bank bldg. Circle 6600. NORTH, 3 rooms, thoroughly modern; lot 113x123; lot beautifully decorated. This nil! hear Investigation; cash and terms; I modern double, and duplexes north; mod- ; err. singles and doubles east. All kinds i.£ property south. Cash and terms. Call Drexel 61X4. WE GUARANTEE SALES on anything you have to well in lesa than 30 days if you make your price right. DAY & DAY. i 150 H S. Illinois St. Rhone. Circle 4809. FOUR ROOMS, gas. well, paved street and alley. $2,200; easy terms. Main 0107.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1921.

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, MODERN 6-room home. Emer.son Heights. Bargain for quick sale. Terms. Howard 0. Venn. 108 E. Market. Main 1115. WILL sell at public auction. Monday. July 18 at 2 p. m., three wooded lots. 1S miles of beautiful Forest Manor addition, one block from Maple Road blvd. Thirty-Seventh and Ritter me. Main 2937. LOTS FOR SALE, 25 FRUIT AND SSI A Dili (NORWAY MAPLE) . TREES on each lot. 85x132. north of Forest Rldgi Forty-Sixth and Hlne.xley avenue. Uli iK, beautiful lota la Vi.jf' p era. Ju*. oft W. Washington st.. which is betri* paved; $1 down. $1 a week Will take yu out in our automobile at your convenience OSCAR LEE. 1002 City Tru t Mala 915 RE A L\EST AT E—S ÜBORBA N. ~ Offer Ex t rao rd ina rv A home and a living! S’v n. ten nr twenty-six acres, all level ami under cultl vation. Buy any pnrt or all, crop, mock and farm implcrm ntr<, six-room house, barn ami other farm buildings; all in good condition; young bearing orchard, un the beat ln\erurban line coming into the city. Will take six or seven-room dwelling us part payment. This proposition will bear a close Investigation. See* Mr. Barrett, Howard C. Venn. 108 E. Market. Main 1113. "new attractive hiveROOM BUNGALOW north; long living room, nearly acr® of ground; interurban service; $3,150; $450 cash, balance monthly. Reliable Realty Cos. Main 0186, Kl City Trust. 2\i ACRES Rrookvllle road r."ir Irvington. Bee sign on ground. S6OO an aerv. W. H. COOPER & CO. Evenings call Irvington 0512. * REAL ESTATE—SALE OR TRADE. A FAIR trade in belter tban a karrifleo •ate. GEO. A. BROWN. 1001 City Truer. REAL ESTATE—WANTED. WANTED REAL ESTATE Will buy some small cottages for cash. Russe H. Hartman. BIN OLE nr double, either modern or not; cam. Mala 0107. TT.T. FARMS—FOR SALE. “OH BOY, WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THISU’ Forty acres in Marion County. 7-room house, full basement. front and rear porch, new summer house. 2 barns, double corncrlb. toolhouse, blacksmith shop, chicken house and other outbuildings, extra large orchard, well fenced und tiled. 25 acres bottom land. 5 acres timothy and clover, 7 acres oatw, 9 acres corn. 12 acre* pasture for hogs, fine blue grass pasture for stock, 2 horses, 4 cows. 4 heifers, 2 brood sows, 2 registered gilts. 14 h&ts ( . one 2-horse wagon, 1 spring wagon, k harrow, 1 corn planter. 1 mower. 1 breaking plow, 1 single shoved plow, 1 double shovel plow, one 5 shovel cultivator. 1 large china cupboard, 1 cream separator. 1 feed cutter. 1 corn sheller, 1 lard press. 1 cider press, 3 iron kettles. 50 chickens. 60 young chickens. 6 Pekin ducks. 1 double set harness. 1 buggy set harness, 1 sausage mill, 1 sausage stuffer, 1 Majestic range, one 12foot ladder, 1 stepladder; all this for $9,000, $ 1,500 cash. Terms. Immediate possession. “Live Wires.’* T. R. JONES & CO., 414 Peoples* Bank Bldg. 134 East Market t. Main 5768. Belmont 4731. Washington 2463. Frajit Farrsn 135 acres, Bartholomew JL Y* county, northwest of Columbus, known as the Ru<ie farm; two-story house, six rooms, barn, double crib, chicken house, etc.; eight acres in blackberries, 600 peach trees, small orchard, 100 maple trees, can be tapped; 20 acres timber, rest pasture, corn and wheat land; price, SOO per acre; might take some city property at right value. Bee V. D. Templeton, Realtor, with Bert Essex 310 Kahn bldg. Main 6374. SALEO R TRADE ~ Well Improved. 260-ucre bottom farm; SIOO per acre. Will consider 50 per cent trade. W'hut have you? C her farm bargains. Write Edward Bled, Bedford. Ind., Rural route six. WHITE Leavitt Lanu Cos., Indianapolis, for free Florida map and 60-page book. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. To New Ford and HJodge Purchasers IF YOU DESIRE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IN BUYING THAT NEW CAR YOU HAVE IN MIND SEE US ABOUT * Our New Partaal Payment Plan No Publicity No Delay SERVICE TO ANY WELLRECOMMENDED PERSON Meyer-Klser Corporation Paid-In Capital. $1,500,000. Meyer-Kiser Bank Bldg. Times Want Ads And tho light people for the right place, and the right placet for the right people. Phone Main SSOO. Onto. 33-161.

AUTOMOBILES 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, refinished; 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. jkjLATEE©EcJf/ 418-24 N. Capitol Ave. The Assortment of the City at Buck’s (Studebaker Distributors) Eighteen makes, 8 body styles, 2 and 3-passenger roadsters, 4 passenger sport and chummy. 5 and 7-passenger touring, sedans and coupes. STUDEBAKER, ESSEX FRANKLIN, BUICK CHALMERS. NASH HUPMOBILE, FORD OLDSMOBILE, REO INTERSTATE, BRISCOE MARMON, DAVIS OAKLAND. DODGE MABOHN, REGAL BUCK CO. 309 North Pennsylvania One square north of Postoffice. Nash Renewed Cars ARE GUARANTEED. Wo also offer the following standard used cars, all of which are of exceptional value. 1920 Chevrolet coupe. 1920 Oakland touring, wire wheels. 1917 Buick touring. Model D-45. 1*920 Renewed Nash touring. 1920 Renewed Nash roadster. Cash or term*. Losey-Nash Retail Cos. 400 N. Capitol ave. Main 3348-3349. Automatic 21-946. SIOO TCT $125 down and $5 weekly buys a good used car. We carry Fords. Maxwells. Monroes, Intestates. Dodges and others Indlaua'yOlls Auto Parts and Tire Cos. 61H N. Capitol. Open evenings and Sundays. FoKD~ light truck. $125 for qul k sale. A. E. Hoy. Irvington 3058. HOWARD C. VENN. 108 E. Market. J Main 1115. COLUMBIA 6 automobiles. ARTHUR DIETZ COMPANY, distributors. 334 E. Market street. M.iin 6716. 1920 KURD sedan, big bargain. 235 N. Pennsylvania. Main 2241 L UiU IUU uL.Lt IT? If not, try the automobile columns of The Times Want A as. ~MOTOrcycles ano bicycles/ Now is the time to have your motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 534-36 Mass. Ave. Main 6404. CASH paid tor all kinds of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 509 Massachusetts x _ AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. AUTOS WANTED I. Wolf Auto Cos. sl9 N. Tllltmln St. Main 1579 4ntn. ’t-Mn AUTOS WANTED Larpast used car dealers in atate INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS. 618 N. Capitol. Open evenings. AUTOS wanted. WEISSMaN'S 212-14 E. New York treet. Main 4446.

AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. a 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 hut 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 Main 1884. Indianapolis, lnd. FOR SALE Tire* at price* for the thrifty buyer: 20x3. $6.90. 33x4, $11.90. Other sixes correspondingly low, MASTER PRODUCTION CORPORATION. 16 When Bid*. “aljto washing Our specialty. 334 North Illlnoia S <fc S Auto Laundry 7 MISCELLANEO US—FOR 8 A LET" TYPEWRITER BARGAINS C\SH PAYMENTS Get our low prices on high-grade used and second-hand UNDERWOOD, MONARCH. REMINGTON, L. C. SMITH. ROYAL and other good machines. Wo s€*il machines that we can guarantee. CLARK TYPEWRITER SHOP 18 West Market. Second Floor, rhone, Main 2686. Indianapolis, Ind. Match Your /iK Coat I j Lower Prices Now 1 l THE PANTS STORE CO. | I / Two Stores. 1 W ; 48 W. Ohio St. A* % ' 118 E. Ohio St. r Good rubber tired Invalid Knl chairs for rent. *3.50 a month; no charge for delivery. Baker Quit wearing ready-made ( -| PANTS $ & We make them to your measure- for • • • • • LEON TAILORING CO. 131 E. New York st. Upstairs. __ TRUNKS, HAGS, suitneses. Why pay two middlemen profits? Buy from factory direct. Send for free catalog. ACME TRUNK AND BAG FACTORY, Spring Valley. lib ODDS and ends In grocery fixtures. Meat boxes Ice boxes, restaurant tables and chairs, counters and show cases. BAKtn BROS. SHAVINGS, plenty of them; cheap. WM. F. JOHNSON LUMBER, Nineteenth adn Cornell. - FRESH buttermilk and cottage cheeae. delivered to any address In the city. Cali Circle 2138. FUR SALE—Stock. 4 chest tools; all descriptions. 1409 N. Broadway. C. S. RIDDLE. SR. PEEDWAY. 5.000 cement blocks, also Nnto tile. J. W. Marvel. Belmont 0776. FOR - SALE —Three cement porch posts, 16 inen. $3.50 apiece. Webster 7994. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. HIGH oven gas range, oak chlfforobe, mil ror door, brass beds, Vernls Martin bed dressers, rockers and various articles breaking up housekeeping. 828 Norte Pennsylvania street. ___ GoTo BAKER BP.OS. for furniture, rug and stoves. Payments. 219-225 Ea. \\ £!• K slffrfrt. SIX rooms of furniture, all ~goSl an clean. Call Circle 1034. SEW ING MAC HINES FO R SALE. USED Wlhnte and Simger fVj£-£N Rented $3 per bj month. Repairs )_ \ —j- and parts for ail I(J j makes guaranteed V_/ 812 Mass. Ave. MaJn MOO.

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MACHINERY AND TOOLS. WONDER CONCRETE MIXERS Nus red. BURL FINCH. Sit \Y. Maryland £c MUSICAL-INSXRLJ $M ENT S. PHONOGRAPH, standard make, $65; plays ail records. We will deliver this instrument to your home on approval. Try out thoroughly; if perfectly satisfied pay us SI.OO down and take balance on easy terms. There is no obligation to buy and no red tape. FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE Drexel 3889. Steinway Sons Upright piano, in perfect condition; good buy at $225; pay men t $1.75 per week. E. L. Lennox Piano Cos. KLt'uhhs, good recotaa of any make you desire. 40c. BAKER BROS., 219 Ea*t Washington. NEW player piano; will take jheap lot; [ balance payments. Randolph 4221. 77 PET STOCK AND, POULTRY-7~ HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dog*. INDIANAPOLIB HUMANE SOCIETY, City dog pound. 924 E. N. T. Main 0872. Ml SC ELLA NE O U S—VV AN TE D. smm mnw ear mm MlTElO) M TfM TOilM MiiCjS. iiMiiSt TRANSFER AND STORAGE. FARTLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. Private locked rooms and open apace. 25c per month and up. Local and overland transfer. We call and give you exact prices on any kind of work without any obligations. 419-23 E. Market street. Main 2760. Auto. 23-880. Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey st. Main Auto. 21-123. UUY Storage Cos. Cheapest rate In city. 30 W. Henry st. Main 4899. union statlon' baggage" CO. Use the phone Call Main 7119. LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Separate sealed bids will be received by the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis at the offices of the Board, southwest corner of Meridian and Ohio streets, Indianapolis, Ind., until 2 o’clock p. m., Saturday, August 6, 1921, and then opened for the following; General contract for the alterations and repairs at School No. 41, Thirtieth and Kadcr streets, Indianapolis, Indiana, in accordance with plans and specifications on file in the office of Myers & Coffin, Architects, 412 Traction Terminal building, Indianapolis, and on file in the Board's office. Estimate of cost $7,800.00. Also fvr general contract for alterations and additions, and repairs to present shop and electrical buildings at Arsenal Technical Schools, in accordance with plans and specifications on file in the offices of Vonnegut, Bohn Mueller. Architects, 610 Indiana Trust building, Indianapolis, and on file in the offices of the Board. Estimated cost $30,000.00. Each proposal shall be in sealed envelope, with writing thereon plainly indicating the character of the work to which such proposal relates, as for example, ’‘Bid for Alterations and Repairs School No. 41." AH the bids must be made on blanks prepared by the State Board of Accounts, which blanks will be supplied by the architects, or business director, upon application. These proposals must be accompanied I>y a check, or New York, Chicago or Indianapolis Exchange, for 3 per cent of the maximum bid. The checks, or exchange. must de drawn payable to the order of the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, and checks must be certified good by a responsible bank or trust company of Indianapolis. In case a bidder, whose bid shall be accepted. shall not, within five days after notice of such acceptance, perform his bid by entering into a written contract with the Board, in the form made part of the specifications, to execute the work and construct and complete the buildings, and within that time secure the performance of his building contract by a bond, in the form made, part of the specifications, with surety or sureties to the approval of the Board, his certified check or exchange und the process thereof shall be and remain the absolute property of the Board as liquidated damages for such failure, it being impossible to estimate the amount #f damages such failure would occasion to the Board. The contractor shalr, in his bid. offer to execute a contract and g.Vve a bond, forms of which contract and bolid are made a part of the specifications on file with the Architects or Engineers. Each contractor receiving from the* Architects or Engineers, copies of the plans and specifications will be required tf> deposit, as security for their return in) good order, the sum of $25. The right is reserved by she Board to reject any or all bids. RALPH W. DOITGLASS. Businrsjs Director. Indianapolis. Ind., July 16, 19^1. NOTICE TO BIDDERS ON* SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Daniel M. L. Voyies will receive bids for school supplies at his offices in Southport at 1 p. m.. July 30, 1921. j Bids will be received for 270 school des*ks, as folfollows: No. A. 153; No. B, 70 iNo. C, 67; 12 rock elm plain teacher's chairs. Window shades for buildings at/ Edgewood and University Heights, the! successful bidder to measure ami put thfcm up. DANIEL M. L. VOVLES, Trustee Bfrry Township. NOTICE is hereby given that al 1 claims against the American Air Craft• Company, of Anderson, Indiana, must be duly proved and filed with the undersigned oVn or before August 1, 1921. All ciaims\ not so proven and filed will thereafter be* barred, by order of court. \ PATRICK J. RYA N, Receiver. CLARKE & CLARKE, l Attorneys. \ LA R(Tb PROF IT® \ from small expenditure follow }Real Estate advertising in "Wait Ad’* of the Times.

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L EGAL^NOTIC E. EQUIPMENT FOR TRUCKS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids w’ill be received by the Director at the office of the State Highway Commission in the Statehouse, Indianapolis, Indiana, until 10 o’clock a. m. on the 26th day ol July, 1921. for ‘‘Dump Bodies” mounted on certain trucks as follows: Twenty-two two-yard No. 8 Gauge Steel End Dump Bodies with double acting restricted tail gate and hand hoist. Same to be mounted on two-ton Nash Quad Chassis. „ , Eighteen two-yard No. -8 Gauge Steel End Dump Bodies, with double acting restricted tail gate and hand hoist. Same to be mounted on F. \V. D. Chassis. Two two-yard No. 8 (Jaug3 Steel End Dump Bodies, with double acting restricted tail gate and hand hoist. Same to be mounted on Pierce A crow Chassis. Six two and one-half yarns No. S Gauge Steel End Dump Bodies, with double acting restricted tail gate and hydraulic hoist. Same to be mounted on three and one-half ton Republic Chassis. Two two and one-half yard No. 8 Gauge Steel End Dump Bodies with double acting restricted tail gate and hydraulic hoist. Same to be mounted on three-ton Federal chassis. Two two and one-half yard No. 8 Gauge Steel End Dump Bodies, with double acting restricted tail gate and hydraulic hoist. Same to be mounted on three-ton Heavy Aviation chassis. Twenty-one three-yard No. 8 Gauge Steel End Dump Bodies, with double acting restricted tail gate and hydraulic heist. Same to be mounted on three and one-half ton Liberty chassis. One four-yard No. 8 Gauge Steed End * Dump Body, with double acting restricted tail gate and hydraulic hoist. S me to be mour.ted on five-ton Federal chassis. Each bidder shall file a bond with his bid. payable to the State of Indiana, equal to one and one-half times his proposal, conditioned upon the faithful performance of the work, and the payment of all indebtedness incurred for material and labor furnished in the construction and mounting of such equipment. Contracts will be let to the lowest and best bidders, but right is reserved by the Director to reject any or all bids and to award contracts on any combination of bids that in his judgment may seem most advantageous to the State of Indiana. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. LAWRENCE E. LYONS, Director. FINANGiAL. PERSONAL LOANS $lO TO S3OO This office is operated under the supervision of the State of Indiana and was established for the purpose of providing a place where honest people can borrow any amount from $lO to S3OO without payirg more than the legal rate of interest. or* without being imposed upon in any way. It is only necessary 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, 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 us explain. No charge unless you bor* row. Loans with other companies paid off and more money advanced at legal rates. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAIN 2923 OR AUTO. 22-450. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Rooms 205-7-9 Indiana Trust Bldg. lIS E. Washington St. Corner Vlr. Ave. WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKE REAL ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. WE ! PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACTS. MORTGAGES. BONDS AND STOCKS LISTED AND UNLISTED. I INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO. FRANK K. SAWYER. Pres. Fifth floor Indianapolis Securities Bldg. Southwest corner Delaware and Market. IN SURA NCE. in all Its branches. AUBREY D. PORTER. 936 Lemcke bldg. Main 1012. Negro Youths Make Living Off Tails of Rats; Get ‘Jit’ Each It isn't the redskin who bites the dust at the point of the trusty weapons of some of the kids of Indianapolis. It's rats. Since Jan. 1, 6.55S of the long-tailed rodents have been done to the death by those who were wont to emulate Deadwood Pick. There are records to prove it at the city controller's office. Late last year the Women s Department Club conducted a rat extermination week. One of the features of the campaign was i the appropriation by the city of SI,OOO with which to pay a bounty of 5 cents for every tail of a rat caught in Indianapolis and brought to the city hall. The idea took hold with the youngsters so well that they continued to bring in rat-tails for several days after the campaign closed, so city officals decided to continue paying bounties as long as the fund lasted. At the beginning of this year there were S9OO left in the fund. To date there has been paid $.">29.40, which at the rate of five cents per tail equals tails accounted for. Several negro lads have been making a neat piece of pocket money every week, ns witness the fact that today one turned in and was paid for ninety-three tails, others ninety-eight, eighty-eight, eightyfour and down to'fifty-one, the lowest number reported. The tails are placed in disinfected container and destroyed at the end of the day to prevent a health menace and to keep enterprising youngsters from picking some of them up and bringing them back for a second bounty. Oil Funeral Service Is Set for Monday Funeral services for C. F. J. Ott, 74, owner of an upholstering establishment in Massachusetts avenue for more tban, twenty years, who died yesterday at bis’ home. 602 Arch street, will be heid Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock, from the residence, with interment in Crown Hill cemetery. Mr. Ott was connected with social affairs iu Indianapolis for years, aud was one of the few surviving members of the German-Ameriean Veterans, an organization of German soldiers who served In the United States Army during or immediately after the Civil War. Surviving are* two sons, Carl L. and Herman W., and . one daughter, Mrs. Anna Ferrell, all of Indianapolis. Drilling for Oil Special to The Times. GREENSBURG, Ind., July IC—Machinery for the drilling of oil wells at Harris City arrived here today and the work of drilling will be begun at cuce. A Cincinnati concern has leased large tracts of land in this county aud a number of wells will be drilled. , NEGRO YOUTH SENTENCED. Lester Barker, 22, negro, 2252 Massachusetts avenue, arrested Thursday on a charge of petit larceny by Motorpoliceinen Finneran and Seifert, was fined $1 and costs and sentenced to fifteen days in jail by Judge Walter Pritchard in city court yesterday afternoon. The police allege Parker stoic a bicycle be* longing to Kenneth Young, 2506 Rooaf relt avenue.