Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 66, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 July 1921 — Page 9

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FUNERAL DIRECTORS. S llkz£ct* Parlors 1*33 Union BE _______ FLAis NKK & BUCHAaSAaS *2O North Illinois st. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1537. , Phones—Main 0641-0642. INDIAN'APO ICREMATORY George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 522 E Market Old phone Main 008. New phono *.-308. J. C. WILSON 12S0 Prospect. Auto. Prcxcl 0322. W. T. BLASENGYM 18*5 Shelby et. Drsxsl *570. Auto. 51-114. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—WM. E. KREIGER. New *l-154. Main 1464. 1401 N Illinois GADD— BERT S. GADD. 21*0 Prospect st. Phones: Drexel 042*. Automatic 52-2.9. UNDERTAKERS —HISE7 it TITUS. 991 North Del. New 26-564. Main 8630. " FEENEY * FEESEY. Auto. *4-185. 1034 X. Illinois Main 084*. DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. Bauman. Charles albert—Age *9. husband of Effie Bauman, die! at his residence. 1714 W. Morris street. Tuesday. July 26. Funeral Friday. July 29 at $3 a m at the residence; 9 a m Asumptlon Church. Burial at Holy Cross cemetery. Friends Invited. SEBREE ROBERT—Beloved husband of Marv. father of Arthur and John, passed sway July 2Sth at 1 a. m. Funeral notice later. SHEEHAN HELEN—Beloved daughter of Bridge* Sheehan, died Tuesday. July 26 Funeral Frldav. July 29. 9 30 s. m. at residence. 1329 Spann avenue. St. Patricks Church 9 a. m. SMITH - OLLIE T—Ag* 29 years, husband of Emma Smith and son of Henry N. and Martha J. Smith, parsed away Wednesday. July 27. Funeral at father's residence. 1549 West New York street Saturday. July SOth at 2:30 v■ m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. LOST AND FOUND. LOST or stolen, package from counter of Kresge 5 and 10-cent store. Party known. Please return to office of above store and avoid trouble. LOST —Hampton watch with leather fob ar.d engraving Inside the case. Call 643 Coffey street or Belmont 3124. LOST—Small brown Boston bull puppy. with white mark on back of neck. Lihera! reward. Main 2565. 60 W. New Tork. PERSONALS. MME. J. J. BROOKS announces to her beauty patrons that she Is now located at 1744 N. Illinois. Randolph 4837, ABSOLUTELY reliable ana confidential detective work performed ; reasonable rates O’Neil Secret Bervlce. 258* W. Wash. Cl. 6835. Night phone Ra. 6786 and Ra 6~i.4 FAIRMONT MATERNITT HOSPITAL for connnement. private, prices reasonable' may work fer board, babies adopted, write for booklet. MRS. T. B LONG. 4811 E. Twenty-Seventh st.. Kansas City. Mo. ' AN APPEAL FROM HOM E. Louie, come home to the children and I. We love you and you will be happy if you will come home to us. OS<~EOLA ' "notices. 777 THE Barton Hotel dining room gives excellent meals for 60 cents. Breakfast 35 cents. Rates by the week. Chicken dinners a specialty. Guarantee your money’s worth. Home cocking. Table service. Open under new management. Delaware snd Michigan, 505. HOUSES—TOILET. YOUNG couple wants to share modrn home In North Indianapolis, reasonable. Address A No. 2336 Times H CUSES—WANTED. WANTED—SmaII house by unincumbered couple; close in preferred. Address A No. 2835. Times. V LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. ASHLAND. 1728; modern, furnished housekeeping room; newiy decorated. Rando’.ph 8781. TWO modern front rooms and kitchenette Reasonable. Illinois car. Randolph 7956. EAST st.. N\. 745. furnished room. hc>uekeeplng. 83. sleeping 32. EASTB 305 N.; light housekeeping room. Circle 3872.

ROOMS—TO LET. HOTEL PURITAN (Fire-proof) Market tnd New Jersey streets. Rates: *1 t.. *2.50. B pedal weekly rales c. ' application. MODERN room In prlva,- .‘tmlly; srentlemon preferred; morning ard evening meals. If desired. Harrison 1129. lit W. Twenty-First street. SINGLE sleeping room furnished. In downtown fiat to a gentleman or married couple. No cooking. Can have room nr.til Dec. 1. Stain 5492. CpLLEGE car line; modern furnished room In private home: references: man preferred. Randolph 2329. MODERN sleeping room adjoining balh: desirable. 304 N. East street. Circle 2445. ROOM suitable for gentleman, north side private family. 33.50 week. Randolph 4104. NICELY furnished front room, downstairs; private family; walking distance. Drezel 7033. FURNISHED room, modern; In private home for 1 or 2 gentlemen. Circle 0492. PENNSYLVANIA. 927 N.; nice, clean front room, modern: suitable for two. MERIDIAN, 1021 N.7 nlcefy - furnished front room. 2 men preferred. Circle 8372. ROOM in private home north; Ideal location: good car line. Harrison 3471. MARKET. E.. 528; modern furnished rooms, 12 seek up: garage. ~BOARD AND ROOMS—TOLETT~ ROOM with morning and evening meals, for employed girls; home privileges. Randolph 5273. DELAWARE. N.. 1649; 2 connecting furnished rooms, suitable for man and wife or two men; reference. Randolph 5064. ~F L AT s7a PAR TM ENTS-^-TOTETr Washington Blvd. Duplex B*st location In city; 7 rooms; 3 bedrooms. Howard C. Venn 168 E. Market Main 1115. 333 Mass. Ave. Two rooms, -third floor. 320. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Main 4518 FURN |s HE d HOUSES AND PLATS. WANTED—Desirable couple to share horns with widow northwest. Randolph MM.

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BUSINESS PLACES—TO LET. FOR LEASE AX 328 W. Maryland st.. brl-k JL \k 2 story bldg. 36h*195. Rent *3OO nnjnth. See V. D. Templeton. Realtor, with BERT ESSEX. 310 Kahn Bldg. Main 6574MALE HELP—WANTED. WANTED Experienced newspaper solicitors. A real proposition for live wire salesmen. Report DAILY TIMES, Circulation Department. FIRST-CLASS stair builder. Must be A-l. WM. F JOHNSON LUMBER CO. Nineteen and Cornell avenue. BARBER wanted for Friday afternoon uii Saturday. 828 East Washington street. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. S0 E. Washington st.. Indianapolis Ind. Circls 757. SALESMEN—WANTED. GOC>D salesmen to sell to dealers. Call 334 Detroit str<>t this p. m. ALE H ELP—W ANY ED. Girls Between 18 and 25 years, who are seeking permanent employment ar.d whose homes are in the city, apply to the Indiana Bell Telephone Co.Room 122. corner New York and Meridian. SEVERAL ladies or men, so licitors; excellent opportunity; salary and commission. SANITARY SALES CO., 2Oft \V. Ohio St. WOMAN, between 30 and 45 years of ago, wanted to help on a farm.. Good wages paid. Write O. GWINNUP. Route 1. Box 4*. New Salem. Ind EXPERIENCED graphotype operator* HF.ROI.D-ijAP.BKK CO.. 613 Murphy Bldg. 32 K Georgia. PANTRY girl, white;* SCHOFIELD DINING ROOM. 113 S Illinois street. WOMAN wanted to care for children. 432 Parker avenue. Webster 5593. SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. AMERICAN Protestant widow, 38, wants position as housekeeper for elderly couple or two men. Address A No. 1186. Times.' LAUNDRY", rough dry called for and delivered In 48 hours. THE HOME LAUNDRY. Harrison 3268. WASHINGS for men or women, called for and delivered Randolph 0448. HAND laundry work to bring home. Webster 8*97. LAUNDRY" work to take home; beautiful work. Webster 5652. BUSI NE S S SER VIC EB. FEATHEKB x Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and piiiowg made to order E. F. BCRKLE 416 Mass five. Main 1428. New 23-T76 HOUSE painting or Interior painting In or out of city. No job too largo or too small; 5 a. m. to 6 p. ra. GOODLOE. Main 8554. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGB. *Ol Jodies* ava CARPENTER work, new or repair, by day or contract. Call Drexel 1223. CARPENTERING: new and repair work of all kinds. Circle 1399. HEMSTITCHING, ltic YARD. MRS. TUTTLE 201 INDIANA AVE WEED cutting, reasonable. LEWIS CAVE. 2628 N. Olney. Webster 8697. BUSINESS CHANCES.

LISTEN Ha\t made min# but am old. alona a id health ruined. Have rhinc# of a lifetime for honet. man of small capital to Join me. Back him.-elf with little if 1 bark him for much. Take charge of supply station. No work or experience required. Handle all money and big Income . SIOO reward for its equal. Simply Investigate and meet your surprise State reference and amount of capital in first letter. W. NOLES, Hotel Kooaevelt, Indianapolis, Ind. PARTNER wanted, take half Interest In big selling novelt> for li. A. R. encampment. something entirely new and a real money maker. Main 5752. Mr. Daily. FOR SAFE —Fish and poultry store. Cheap for quick sale. Call Main 33KC* or at store. 540 W. Washington. EXCHAN<;E— SIOO,OOO general merchandise; will divide. Write LEAVITT LAND CO., Indianapolis. Ind. ROOMING HOUSED. KESTAU RANTcL EASY TERMS. 40 N. DELAWARE GROCERY #.nd meat market: will sell stock and lea/e fixtures. Randolph 0167. RE AITESTATE FCR SALE. Southeast Home Five room*. 1 down. 1 up; electric lights, gas. water In yard, plenty fruit and shade; extra large lot. 2 car lines. Price 32.750; part cash, balance terms, hoe Air. Barrett. Howard C. Venn. 108 E. Market. Main li)s. FOR COLORED BUYER New 4-room bungalow, Keystone and Churchman; paved street; large lot; cash 3400, balance 320 per month. FRANK E. BROWN. 831 Lemcke bldg. Main 7107. Eve., Harrison 2823. PLANT a few dollars safely and where they will grow. East front lot, 46x150 feet; Chester street, south of ThirtyEighth street. Only 3300; 310 in cash, balance fl weekly. Act quickly. Phone Washington 417'

REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. THE FAD IS ROLL YOUR OWN, BUT T. R, .TONES & CO., THE “LIVE WIRE” REAL ESTATE MEN SAY OWN YOUR OWN HOME We hav houses, flats, bungalows. doubles, duplexes in all parts of city. Terms. “LIVE WIRES.” T n. JONES * CO.. 414 Peoples Bank Bldg. 134 E. Market street Vla-ln r7^. Belmont 4731. Washington 2403. Six-Room Modern Home Best Location South This Is a very attractive home in an excellent neighborhood. There are many modern features, such as a largo screened | cement front porch, enclosed rear porch, l furnace with thermostat attachment. Bath I room with Instantaneous heater. 2'lne electric fixtures anil decorations. Price ! $4,200. Terms. Call Ed O’Callahan. M c kinney L^ tALTOns Sll Lemcke Bidg rircle 5220. Evenings, Webster S3OO. SSOO Down, $25 Per Month buys a five-room cotta go In 1500 block on j N Rural, electric light*, gas. city water, i cellar, g:rag-. paved street. East front, i high lot. Houses In flrst-claas condition, i A bargain at $3,000. B. R MEREDITH. I Wolf, Neville & Thompson ! Main 4585. U’4..ster 7958. ” 7;GOD HOMFTBARGAI Nf Seven rooms, modern, hardwood floors. Priced for Quick sale. LET ME SHOW THIS. E. R. Newhouse. Realtor. Peoples' Bank Bldg. I Circle 7171 Webster 5298 A Home and investment I Modern dc.ubl*. six rooms to side, full sized eajrt front lot. one block from car on Reianer street. One side vacant. Priced for a quick aale. Price $5,000. B R. MEREDITH. Wolf. Neville & Thompson Main 4585. Webster 1 - EIGHT-ROOM HOME l on X. Hamilton near Washington. Ts ' looking for a home, here is a bargain. Price $4.500 $750 cash, balance monthly. | Call Mr*. Wayman. after 6 p. m., Ranj tiolph 134 9. I. N. Richie & Son. | 303 Trdlanapolls Securities bldg. M. 0520. Six-Room Bungalow ion Southeastern eve., gas. ebctric lights, i city water, bath. etc., improved street; nice ■ lot; orny $2,800; S6OO cash. S2O per month, i Call Lewis Clark. Evenings. Randolph 6266. with I FRANK S. CLARK & CO. 226 E. Ohio. Main 3377. A DANDY 5-ROOM COTTAGE 1226 Yflla ave.; larg“ lot. a*t front and In good shape for only 32,900. Terms. B F. Clark, with Frank S. Clark & Cos. *26 K. Ohio street. Main 3377. .Vt V x\Oll UL iiS NEAT SOUTH SIDE HOME. NOW VACANT. On Minnesota Ft., 4 rooms, gas. electric lights, city water, newly painted; new electric fixtures, all In good condition. Price $1,500. HENRY & ROBINS. REALTORS. 153 E. Market St Main_ss3S. __ 1 hiplex, Modern on paved street. 6 rooms dovr and S rooms up. renting for $75 mfrith; good location east. carl,, balam f- monthly. *’all Mr. McTnteer, with ♦ I. N. Richie & Son SO3 Indianapolis Securities bldg. M. OSLO. ' PENNSYLVANIA ST. 110 ME Thoroughly modern. six rooms and bath; full six* lot, we have Instructions to eell this property at once WANT OFFER. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors 122 E. Market at.

FOR SALE 1 V 4 acres on Drill street, 3 miles f.-om Monument. $1 850; $350 cash, $lO per mo. Crura & Boulden 217 K. of P. Bidg. Main 4233 CORNER - TRACT 138x150 'feet' 3 lota near Thirty-Eghth street. Price only s*2s for the 3 lots. Terms S3O cash, balance $8 weekly. MR. YOUNG. Washington 1079. WE GUARANTEE SALES on anything you have to sell in less than 30 days if you make your price right. DAY & DAY. UOH 8. Illinois St. Phone. Circle 4809. a homiTand TncoME ~ SB,OOO A six Apartment flat of 18 rooms with a nice 2 story porch in good order, renti for $162 month. Call owner. Circle 0763. TWO lots on corner, Chester street near Thirty-Fourth. 46x183 feet each. If taken In 5 days SSOO gets both. Terjns S2O cash, balance $2 weekly. Phone at once. Main 8907. JONES at. home, seven rooms, gss. electric lights, furnace, hardwood floors, 2 lota, $3,500; $1,300 cash. Main 0107. 92 PROPERTIES east, north and south, from 4 to 8 room*; modern and semi-m*d*-rn : cash and terms Some near Garfield Park. For terms call Drexel 6184. Salem Street Six-room modern, lot 40x130, east front Pnce 34,200. 31,000 will handle. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Main 4317. 310 CASH, then 31 weekly, buy* high, level lot. 45x132 teet, near paved street, school and car line northeast. Price for 5 days only 3395. Phone today Main 1409. REAL ESTATE—WANTED. SINGLE or double, either modern or not. Main 0107. FROM owner, working man's home, west; on payments; fine fruited lot and 550 first payment. Belmont 3439. WANTED—To buy 3 nr 4 bedroomed modern home; north of Fall Creek. Call Washington 4390. CASH FOR EQUITY OR CONTRACT FOR REAL ESTATE. MAIN 1115 REAL ESTATE—SALE OR TRADE. EQUITY 5 rooms and bath; consider auto as part. Belmont 4808. A FAIR ‘trad- i* htt— te sale. GEO. R. BROWN. 1002 City Trust.

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Y E . s -T^T.^r: SUBURBAN "- BUBURBAN HOME Forty-Sixth and Keystone uve. Bargain. See Van Arsdal. 11. C. Tuttle & Bro. 131 E. Ohio. Suburban-Easy Payments New f.-room bungalow*. acre of ground; garage, coal shed, well; stop 5 on Northwestern Intevurban; $460 cash, $~6 per month. Main 0186. , LOT & FOR SALs. 3 LOTS 40x150 Gnrfleld north of Eleventh street; SHOO buys the three. One chance In a lifetime. Act quick. B. F. Clark, vv.th Frank S. Clark & Cos. 22fl E. Ohio St. Ma'n 3377. LARGE, beautiful lots in Wayne park. JUJt off W. Washington st., which is being paved; $1 down. $1 a week Will take you out In our automobile at yoar convenience CSC,' R LEE 60; City Trust. Main 0217. FARMS FCR SALE OR TRADE “ For Stile or Trade 126-arre vfoek nnd grain farm 9 miles north on Michigan road. Will accept good securities as part payment nr city properly. Call C. \V. HURST, owner. Circle 8800. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. July Clearance Sale of USED CARS If you are thinking about buying a car don’t let this .opportunity pass. We want to Hose out our entire stock of used cars in the next two weeks; therefore, we, are cutting the prices on these cars to move them quickly. HupmoMe 1919 Touring Hupmobile 1917 Touring Hupmobile 1920 Coupe Scripps-Booth 1920 Touring Chevrolet 1921 Touring Promior 1919 Touring Monroe 1918 Coupe Thp above cars have been rebuilt and refinished. We have many others to choose from. Cars Sold on Easy Payments. Now Showing At Our Used Car Tent, St. Clair and Meridian

[nashl Nash Renewed Cars ARE GUARANTEED. We also offer the following standard used cars, all of which are of exceptional value. 1920 Maxwell touring. 1920 Renewed Naan 5 passenger. 1920 Renewed Nash roadster. Ho roadster 11120 Chevrolet coupe. Overland touring, Model 80, Cash or terma. Losey-Nash Retail Cos. 400 N. Capitol ave. Main 3348-3349. Automatic 21-946. FORD SEDAN 1920. Spot light, motometer. extra tire, shock absorber and many other extras. You can save money on this. Local Branch > NORDYKE & MARMON. Meridian at Eleventh. SIOO TO $125 Down and $5 weekly buys a good used car. We carry Fords, Maxwells. Chevrolets, Monroes, Interstates, Dodges and others. Indianapolis Auto Farts and Tire Cos. 518 N. Capitol. Open Evenings and Sundays. CADILLAC E-passenger. 3200.00. 325.00 down. 2343 North Capitol. Harrison 0755. COLUMfelvi 8 automobiles. ARTHUR DIET2S COMPANY, distributors. 334 FI. Market Myeet. Main 5716. OVERL> NY) rosdster. 3250.00. $73 00 down. 2343 North Capitol. Harr!.?,.,

AUTOMOBIU.ES FOR SALE. Closes July 31. Visit Our Salesrooms, Inspect Our Stock, Drive Home a Bargain 10-DAY SPECIAL USED AUTOMOBILE SALE Attractive Values Attractive Prices Attractive Terms The Assortment of the City at Buck’s 11 m*kn, * body style*. 2 and S-paaenger adsterf 4-pa*en-gr eport and chummy, 5 and ■ pesang'r tourings, sedans and coupes. STUDEBAKER INTERSTATE FRANKLIN P.EO ESSEX CHEVROLET HUPMOBILE OY FELAND LEGAL OAKLAND MAIBOHM THE BUCK CO. 309 N. Pennsylvania. One square north of postd.ffoe. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Overland touU inf; fine for Jitney. Belmont 3439. CHEVROLET? 1936. che h; ~new tires". 2343 North ' -.pltol avenue. Her. 0755. mO HUPMOBILE touring, Tike new. 235 N. Pennsylvania st. Main 2246.

TRUCKS—FOR SALE, TRUCKS IVo-2-ton Autocar chassis with cab, rebuilt amt painted. To be sold with usual Autocar guarantee for one year. t l 2-ton Diamond I, has been used 40 days. Will sell with large discount and guaranteed same as new. Studebaker speed truck with panel body, electric lights and, sfarter. An excellent delivery unit. 2-ton International, in good condition. The above trucks can be bought on our easy payment plan. THE BUCK CO. 313 N. Fenn. St. Main OSOI Auto. 21-371. Distributors of Autocar Trucks. AGIO htfiAlrti AND

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 Main 1884. Indianapolis, ind. LARGE "PROFITS from small expenditure follow Roal Estate advertising in "JKmt Ad” column* of the Times

AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. FOR SALE Surplus stock auto tires, 30x384, $7.90; 32x3'?, $9.40 Limited number of all sizes. MASTER PRODUCTION CORPORATIOX. 18 When Bldg. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 834 North Illinois; _S & S Auto Laundry AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. AUTOS WANTED I. Wolf Auto Cos. 6li N. rilnole St. Main 1579. Auto. 2*-8 AUTOS WANTED Largest u**d car dealers In state INDIA NAPOLI S AUTO PARTB. lIS N Capitol. Open evsnlngs. WANT to trade equity In 6-room bungalow. semi-modern for machine. Drexel 9244. AUTOS wanted. WEISSMAN’S 213-14 fi. New York treet. Main 4446. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES. Now is the time to have your motorcycle overl.auled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 634-38 Mass. Ave. Main 6404. CASH paid for all kinds or motorcycles.. FLOYD PETERMAN. 609 lUachuaetta avenue. M!SCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. ~ Matcih Your Coat . Lower Prices Now 11 / THE PANTS STORE CO. 1 I I Two Stores. U 11 4 8 W. Ohio St. Jif % 118 E. Ohio St. F w

Good rubber tired invalid T s * al chairs for rent, 13.50 a month; no charge for delivery. Baker Quit wearing ready-made FANIS W r e make them to your \J raeaejre for vl_ Jr LEON TAILORING CO. 131 K. New Tork t. Upstalra USED luml r. to< Is, brick, eto. Mr Lloyd, roar of Blxby factory. West Morris ar.i Be!’. R. K. No tolejihon* orders: no deliveries BEDFORD STONE AND CONSTRUCTION CO. Or.:DS ar.d ends In grocery nxturea. Meat bosea Ice boxes, restaurant tables and Chairs, rounters and show casea BAKER BROS. AUTO hosiery knitter with 3 lbs. of yarn. $lO Webster 5136. Ml SCE L L A NE OUS—WA NTE U - GOOD sound yellow ear corn wanted at the stock yards. Main 0196. ~ HOUSEHOLD GOODS. I Move Household Goods $2.00 a room. Large truck. Call YVehster 3229. GO TO RAKc.it BROS. lor lurnuure. ru*. and stovea Pay tuenta 219-225 East W oi .gioii street. IDEAL flrelees cooker, like new; steamer trunk, cabinet gas range. Randolph 3645. "sewing mAChi nes so r SALE.'

USED White end Singer Lmc ** (fa Ppj£TEfc| Rented $3 per gg (Q } month. Repair* \ < and partH for all ( U ] raaken guaranteed y J 312 Wans. Ave Main CouvL COAL AND' WOOD FOR SALE. THE BERT IS THE CHEAPEST. Best Ind. or Linton, clean forked ....32.60 Illinois lump, large ole.n forked J 7 50 Best Brazil block, largo forked $8.50 Try our Pocahontas none better. Delivered anywhere in the city. Free kindling with each ton ordered or more. Drexe! 3280. Auto. 2-384. PET STOCK AND POULTRY. BOSTON TERRIER puppies for sale; eligible for registering. Broad Ripple. Seventieth and River. Darby camp. Price SSO and $75. HOMES wanted for healthy homeleas deg*. INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY, dog THOROUGHBRED English Coach female pups; SI.OO each. Webster 5204. THOROUGHBRED White leghorn cockerel; 1 year old. Call Randolph 7580. hTcl es. FOR SALE—Platform spring wagon, one set of single work harness, cheap. Phone Webster 3030. MU SI CALI N ST R UM E NTS. LEEDY bass drum and beater and one tenor saxophone, good as new. \Yebster 3300. htCUKDJj; good recuros of any mane you desire. 40c. BAKER BROS., 219 East Washington. .NfcW piayer piano; will take cheap lot. balance payments. Randolph 4221. MACHINERY AND TOOLS. ~ ¥WWS<VWVWWVWWVVS^VWV>BWSfV>A^3| WONDER CONCRETE MIXERS Nus ced. BURL FINCH. it, Maryland St.

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LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Indianapolis, Ind., July 20, 1921. Indiana State Highway Commission: Sealed proposal* will be received at the office of the State Highway Commission, Indianapolis. Ind., at 10 o'clock a. m.. Aug. 16, 1921, for surface treatment and penetration macadam on State roads as described below: Proposed Contract No. 6—Date set for completion Nov. 1, 1921. Road 3. Section E. in Laporte County, extending from the east corporation line of the city of Laporte In an easterly direction 9.13 miles. Road 2, Section D. In Laporte County, certain parts between Laporte and the Porter-Laporte county line, a length of 2.65 miles. Road 44, Section B, in Laporte County, extending from the Porter-Laporte countv line in an easterly direction through the town of Wanatah, a distance of 4.52 miles. Road 15. Section H. in Laporte County, extending from the south corporation line of Michigan City in a southerly direction 0.52 miles. Road 43, Section C, in Laporte County, extending from the Scott's Crossing, east of Michigan City on Michigan Central railroad In a westerly direction 2.48 miles. Proposed Contraot No. 7—Date set for completion, Oct. 1. 1921. (For surface treatment only) Road 37, Section D. In Delaware County, extending from west corporation line Muncle. in a westerly direction O.S mile. Rond 3. Section S, In Wayne County, extending from west corporation line of Richmond in a westerly direction 1.35 miles. Road 3. Section T. in Wayne County, extending from east corporation line of Richmond east to Ohlo-luliana State line, 2.97 miles. Road 21. Section B, In YVayue County, extending from south corporation line of Richmond in a souther'v direction 1.27 inties. Road 21, Section C. in Wayne County, extending 'rom north coep>-u!--n line ot Spring Grove north to Cheetr, 2..Y7 miles. Proposed Contract No. $- —Date set lor completion Oct. 15, 1321. (For surface treatment only) Road 27, Section E, in Elkhart County, extending from the south corporation line of Goshen In a southerly direction 2.75 miles. Bidder shall file bond with his bid equal to Itj times the amount of his proposal. Proposals, bidding blanks and specihcations are on file in the office f the State Highway Commission, Indianapolis, whero same may be obtained. Contract will be let to the lowest and best bidder, but the right is reserved to reject any and all bids if cause exist therefor. LAWRENCE E. LY'ONS. Director.

NOTICE TO HEATING AND POWER PLANT CONTRACTORS. Scaled proposals nili be received in the office f John W. Cravens. Secretary Board of Trustees. Indiana University, Bloomington. Indiana, until 5 o clock p. m. Thursday. the 4th day of August. 1921. for the remodeling of tne power house and tunnel piping at Indiana University, Bloominglon, in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by Amraerman and McColt, engineers. Copies of plans and specifications are on file in the office of the State Board of Accounts, in the Statehouse. In the office of John W. Cravens, Secretary, and In the office of Amincrman and McColl. engineers, 529 Occidental building, Indianapolis. All bids must be In writing and sealed, with the envelope endorsed, giving the name of the bidder and class of worn bid upon, and upon bid forms as on file. All bids will be opened and read publicly at the time and place fixed iu this notice. The estimated cost of the work contemplated Is $37,000.00. The Trustees reserve the right to reject any or ail bids. Each bidder should .file with his bid, or bids, a certified chei k equal to 5 per cent of this bid. or bids. These checks must be made payabte to John W. Cravens. Secretary Board of Trustees. Indiana University. and will be held by him as a guaranty of good faith that said bidder, or bidders. will enter into contract and execute bond approved by the Trustees for the performance thereof, if his bid or bids are accepted. The checks of those bidders who fail to be awarded contracts shall be returned to them when the contracts are let. Should the successful bidder, or bidders, fall to enter Into such contract and execute such bond, then he or they shall forfeit the amount of said certified checks as liquidated damages for the us# and benefit of the proper fund of Indiana University. Each bidder shall file with his bid the statutory affidavit required under Section S69S Burns Revised Statutes of the State of Indiana. 1914. Copies of the plans and specifications may be obtained from the office of the engineers, 529 Occidental building, upon deposit of SIO.OO for each set: said deposits to be returned to the bidders upon the safe return of the plans and specifications to the office of the engineers on or before the dav and hour set for receiving bids. Signed: JOHN W. CRAVENS. Secretary Board of Trustees. Indiana University. Bloomington. Indiana. July 14. 21. 28. 1921. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Bids for w’rlng Kirkwood Hall. Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, are called for on or before Aug. 10th noon. Plans and specifications are on file In office of the University Mechanician, Bloomington, Indiana. JOHN W. CRAVENS. Secretary of Board of Trustees.

AUCTIONS. Auction Sale Friday, 2 p. m„ July 29, at 4022 Rookwood ave. We ill sell five rooms of extra nice furniture, consisting of ten-piece mahogany dining room set, mahogany bedroom set, white enameled high-oven gas range, white enameled kitchen table, brass bed, box spring and mattress, large overstuffed rocker, mahogany parlor cabinet, several mahogany parlor chairs, several nice rugs, set of porch furniture, large fern and many other articles. These are all extra nice goods. Shank Auction Cos. Main 2028. Auction Sale Furniture and Rugs At Hodge's auction room, 243 Virginia ave., Friday. July 29, at 9 e. m., 1 will sell a lot of good household goods, extra good iron and brass beds, dining tables and chairs, porch swing, three good refrigerators, rockers, sanitary couch, library tables, bookcase, princess dressers, several good oak dressers. Rugs Four extra good 9x12 axmlnster rugs, small rugs and many other articles :;oo numerous to mention. Don’t forget, Friday morning. L. A. Hodges Auctioneer. Main 2534. Time* Want Ad* find the right .Mxple for the right places and the right pline* for the right people. Phone Mata 3466. aato. 33-261

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TRANSFER AND STORAGE. PARTLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. Private locksd rooms and open space. 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. Alain 2760, Anto. 28-680, GUY Storage Cos. Cheapest rate In city. 30 W. Henry et. Main 4690. DID lull SELL m 1 If not, try the automobile columna ot Thu Times Want Ada UNION STATION BAGGAGE CO. Use the phone Cali Main 7119. DETECTIVES. ~ Quigley-Hvland Agency Civil and Criminal Investigators. 526-529 Law bldg. Main 2902. _ FINANCIAL, 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 paying more than the legal rate of interes: 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 borrow. 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. 113 E. Washington St. Corner Vlr. Are. WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKE REAL ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. WB PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACTS. MORTGAGES. BONDS AND STOCKS LISTED AND UNLISTED. INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO. FRANK K. SAWYER. Pres. Fifth floor Indianapolis Securities Bldg. Southwest corner Delaware and Market. FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate . R. B. WILSON, 108 N. Delaware et. Main 1618. ~ INSURANCE. in all its branches. AUBREY D. PORTER. 536 Lemcke bldg. Main 1012

f/A I S HOLDS OUT §30,000,000 BAIT TO HIDDEN COIN Postmaster General Proposes 3 Per Cent Interest on Postal Savings Deposits. WASHINGTON, July 2S.—Thirty million dollars a rear was the bait held out today by Postmaster General Hays to those Americans who are keeping their savings in the stocking bank. The postmaster general. In continuing his drive to coax money into the postal savings banks, announced that new legislation soon will raise the interest rate from 2 to 3 per cent on postal savings deposits. The postmaster general believes that this will draw forth increased deposits of at least $1,000,000,000, netting Interest of $30,000,000 on money which is now tucked away in old stockings and other hiding places. Under this plan, the postmaster general said today, such an enormous sum, accepted at United States postoffices on postal savings accounts and redeposited In banks, would produce a remarkable ! stnmulating effect upon busines. Hays said today that the system long in force has been equivalent to a fraud | upon depositors. As the law now stands, : he said, although the Government pledges 2 per cent annual Interest, it actually pays less, unless deposits are maintained for a full year. He said it was desirable to change this by making the.proposed 3 per cent interest on deposits payable to depositors three times a year. Hays said that up to this point th* i Government "has profiteered” on the 1 money deposited. ‘The Pilgrim Spirit’ to Mark Tercentenary PLYMOUTH. Mass.. July 28.—Practically al! the principals and 1.026 other aetors have been named for the cast of ‘•The Pilgrim Spirit." the pageant by Prof. George P. Baker of Harvard to be given here this summer as the climax to the celebrations commemorating th* I landing of the Pilgrims. The Rev. Ernest Pubh, rector of the Christ Church, Episcopal, was selected for "The Voice of ths Rock.” the lead in the pageant. John Delano (De La Noix). of Kingston, a direct descendant of Philippe l*e La Noix. who arrived nero about 1700, will be Thorvald the Norseman. Greensburg Women Voters Name Officers Sppcial to The Times. GREENSBURG. Ind.. July 28.—Mrs. John F. Goddard of this city was elected president of the local unit of the League of Women Voters at an organization < meeting held here last night. Other officers elected were: Vice„presldont, Mrs., \V. F. Gilchrist; second vice president,. Miss Blanch McLaughlin; secretary, Mrs. ( A. C. Rupp; treasurer. Miss Anna Link. | The meeting was attended by Miss Gladys Pyle of Peru and Mrs. O. H. Long, fburth district chairman of the ! league, j

Curiosity Figures in These Stones; Not Superstition NEW YORK. July 28.—Herman Thaler and Mrs. Mary Tudor had a falling mu on the way to their wedding but the ceremony went on. “We're not superstitious” Thaler declared when his auto overturned. NEW YORK —Tenants dashed out of an apartment house and stood at a safe distance with several police waiting for a bomb to explode. Then another tenant came along and picked up his bowling ball. CHICAGO—Asked why he had a wagon load of excelsior on his farm, found by detectives on a ‘•still” hunt, Alex Vongall said excelsior was his hobby. Justice Boyer told Vongall ‘•five and costs is my hobby.” NEW YORK—William Whltehouse, P. I)., may be preparing a sermon on "Tbe Evils of CuriosityHe stopped to watch a crap game and was one of two pinched in a sudden raid.

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