Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 78, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 August 1921 — Page 9

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES 25-29 S. Meridian St. PHONES—CLASSIFIED ADV. DEPT. Main R VTEfc. One time 9 t>*r “• Three consecutive times.. .08 per Une 8U consecutive times #' P* r . 111,8 Male or female help wanted, situation wanted male or female; rooms to let and beard and rooms wanted — One time 08 per line Three consecutive times.. .01 per line Six consecutive times 08 per line Contract rates on application. Legal notices 09 per lino Lodges and club notices 750 per insertion Church notices (1 inch or less) 50c per insertion Over 1 Inch.. .07 per Une additional Death notices !c per insertion. Card of Thanks or In Memorise notices 07 per Une Ads received until IXi45 a. in. for publication same day.

FU NERAL PI RECTORS. DREXEL //jL, / / ALTO. nu. LOQyCCtyy Parlors 1222 Union St. FLAN NEK & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois at. Funeral directors to th* people of Indianapolis since ISB7. Phones—Main 0641-0642. Auto. 22-641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY George Grinsteiner Funeral Director, 522 E. Market. Old phone Main 0006. New phone 27-203. # J. C. WILSON 12.0 Prospect. Auto. 51-871. Drexel 0221. W. T. BLASENGYM JBJS Shelby st. Drexel 2570. Auto. 51-114. FUNERAL DIRECTORSWM. E. KREIGER. New 21-154. Main 1464. 1402 N. Illinois. GADD —BERT S. GADD, 21S0 Prospect 7t. Phonos: Drexel 0422. Automatic 62-278 UNDERTAKERS—HISEY * TITUS. 95l North Del. New 26-564. Main 3630. " KEENEY & FEENEY. Auto. 24-195 1024 N. Illinois. Main 0843. *)EATHA ND FUNERALNOTICES. BAUGHMAN. H. R. A. —Ajce 65 years, heloved husband of Mrs. Kate (Grayson* Bauphman, passed away very suddenly at his late residence. 144S Fletcher a\e.. Aug. 10, 1921, at 3 p. m. Funeral notice later. HA RVE V, GEORGE PHILIP—Son of Mrs. C. W. Harvey, died Tuesday, Aug. 9. Funeral services at th** residence, 32 N. Ritter are., 2 p. in., Friday. Friend* invited. Burial at Crown Hill. KING, JOHN H.—Died at Ills residence. 2115 Broadway, Tuesday. Aup 9. Funeral at residence Friday, Aug. 12, 2:30 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. LOST LOST —Cinnamon brown Boston terrior: white breast, streak on nose, crooked tall: dog's name "Zu Zu - ' and Joe R. Be‘-ket f name on collar. Call Washington 1968. Reward. MOST—Small octagon Elgin watch, with Elks emblem on back and green elk tooth on chain. Reward. Call Randolph 4554. FRANK KANKAMP. LOST—GoId wrist v atch. grav ribbon bracelet Tuesday evening; Broadway. College, between 15th and 30th. Reward. Main 8639. STOLEN—Hudson motor bike. No. 270316. Black with green trimming. Drexel 5792. Reward. No Questions asked. LOST—Small Elgin watrh with Elks emblem on back and gre**n Elks tooth on chain. Reward. Call Randolph 4 554. LOST—A gold knife with one blade attached to gold chain. Reward. MRHINCKLEY. Main_694L LOST —Gentleman's diamond ring. Liberal reward. Drexel 3u7L LODGES AND CLUBS, o. F. S. —Naomi Chapter No. 111. Stated meeting In Maaonic Temple Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Work. Members of th-j order welcome. M. BELLE COPE, Worthy Matron. LIZZIE J. 2MYTHE. Secretary. EAT chicken dinner at the Quaint oldfashioned Rainbow Inn. Call MRS. CARTER. Belmont 4757.

PERSONALS. Fairmont maternity hospital for connuement, private; prices reasonablemay work for board: babies adopted, write for booklet. MRS. T. B. LONG. 4911 E. Twenty-Seventh t.. Kan'as City. ABSOLUTELY reliable and confidential detective work performed; reasonable ratee. O'Neil Secret Service. 26 ’• W. Wash. Cl. B*sß. Night phone Ra. 8785 and Tta. 6D69. MME. J. J. BROOKS •enounces to her beauty patron* that ehe is now located at 1744 N. 111. Ran. 4897. WANT email child, under school ago. to care for. Trained nurse. B-hnont 3165. BUSINESS CHANCES. WANTED —Right man with $5 OOfi cash and up for desirable business openin'* in Indianapolis; SIO,OOO rear up; staple line; big profits. J. WILLIAMS, 1302 Goddard bldg.. Chicago. DANDY restaurant 20 mile* from city. Doing nice busines-s. Owner. Irvington 2937. FOR EXCHANGE —$100,000 general merchandise; will divide. Write LEAVITT LAND CO.. Indianapolis. Ind. BOOMING HOGi-Kfc. RESTAURANTS; EASY TERMS. 40 N. DELAWARE. BUSINESS SERVICES. PAPER HANGING, cleaning, house painting, at 1914 prices. Webster 0512.' ADVERTISING s-evlca. 1 will Insert your 25-word advertisement In one hundred dally and Sunday newspapers one time for $lB. Tl’r*>- consecutive insertions S3O. W. R. WALSH. 51 East Forty-Second sL. New York City. ELECTRICAL repairing. washing machine*. vacuum cleaners, irons, fans, lamps, anything electrical. MAAS. 38 Virginia avenue. Main 047 9. FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and pillow* mart” to order. E. F. BURKLK. 41* Mass. av*. Main 142 9. New 23-775. PAPERING 12V4 cents a roll. Painting, latest sail.pies; estimates furnished. 1177 West Twenty-Niuth street or call Randolph 575*. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLE DC, E 201 Indiana ave. CARPENTERING; new- and repair work of all kinds. Circle 1899. HEMST IT C HING~ IOcYA RD. MRS. TUTTLE 201 INDIANA AVE. ELECTRIC wiring, five rooms. sl7. Work guaranteed. Randolph 9024. DETECTIVES. Quigley-Hyland Agency Civil and Criminal Investigators. S9B-6*9 Law bldg. • Main 2903. INSTRUCTIONS. MEN WANTED—Big field electrical and mtfimoblle bu*lne*s; prn SSO $lO9 ***kly. L*arn by mail; 3 months* practical course. methods. Be*t books. b<*st .®rvlcc; cheapest prbe. VOCATIONAL. EXTENSION INSTITUTE. 147 Fourth avenu*. Room 314 New York. GIRLS—To learn hairdressing; complete course: day and evening courses; reasonable. 30* 1 X. Ntw Jersey. Randolph ST24. MU SI CAL IN ST RUM EN TS. RECORDS: good records of any make you desire. 40c. BAKER BROS.. 219 East Washington. PLATER PIANO. 88-note; like new; 65 rolls; cheap. Belmont 1417.

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MALE HELP WANTED. AUTOMOBILE salesmen. If you are capable of selling automobiles, whether you have had aclun! experience or not, we want you. We are selling one of the leading hlgu-grade six-cylinder cars and tru< ks and have a place for producers. Advance seekers need not appiy. Give three references in first letter. Address A No. 1536, Times.

WANTED Experienced newspaper solicitors. A real proposition for live wire salesmen. Report DAILY TIMES, Circulation Department. SALES MANAGER ASSISTANT. We a high-grade man to a saint as used car *a|p* manager; on* who can deliver the goods and has a clean sale* record. Prefer man notv employed Must be a live wire and capable of dosing his own deals. All Inquiries strictly confidential. Give references and last two places of employment. Address A No. ISOI. Times. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 309 F. Washington t.. Indianapolis. Ird. <’ir • 07"7. WANTED—Reflnieher and repair man on furniture. Walnut and Pine Htr**t*. WANTED—MALE. ~ CHAUFFEUR private car or truck. Can drive any make and cart for aame. Circle 1891. PORTER or office cleaning work wanted; mornings only. Cal! Webster 4963. SALESMEN—WANTED. ~ TRUCK SALES MANAGER. We need the services of a hlgn-grade truck man. one who thoroughly knows hi* business and can sell a high-grade line of truc ks of from one to 3 tons capacity. Must com* well recommended and know truck business. Give reference in first letter. Address A No. 1192, Times. Stock Salesmen Wanted We desire the service* of fl*et-claHs experienced stock salesmen for Indiana, men wLo are hard workers *rlth good reference* and who have a good clientele. No lobby *alesm*n wanted. Lawful commission paid. Company very ntrong. See ealea manager GRF.AT SOUTHERN PRODUCING AND REFINING COMPANY, 1007 Hume-Manaur bldg. {salesman! Have poaltion open for gentleman who ran tell the truth in a convincing manner. Must qualify strictly a to character and sales ability. A position permanent, good income and splendid chance for advancement. Call €O6-7 Odd Fellow bldg., between the hours of 9 a. m. und 6 p. m. SALESMAN to solicit orders for made-to-measure pants; two pairs for $10.59; liberal commission. BASS TAILORING CO.. 15 E. Third at.. Cincinnati. O. FEMALE HELP WANTED. Girls Between IS and 25 yean, who are peeking permanent employment and whose homes are In the city, apply to tbe Indiana Bell Telephone Cos. Room 322. comer New York and Meridian. WANTED—Experienced counter and bus girls. PETTIS DAIRY LUNCH. 850 Maas. ave. BINDERY girt; mu*t b* thoroughly experienced. 21 ’A Kentucky avenufl. SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. HOUSEKEEPER wants position for widower preferred; country or city. 940 Elm street Drexel 2659. NURSING, general sickness, confinement cases. Doctor's reference. With hospital experience. Circle 1899.

ROOMS—TO LET. HOTEL PURITAN (Fire-proof) Market and New Jer*ey streets. Rates: $1 to $2.50. Special weekly rates on application, ROOMS 7oe to $1 .50. Special rates by the *k and all modern convenience*. THE GEM STAG HOTEL 35 W. Ohio street. _ _____ WASHINGTON, E.. 2432; furnished room* for two, with board If desired. Web-ter BS7S. HOUSEKEEPING front room; modern for employed girl or small family. Circle 7313. DOWNTOWN garage and alao aleepirg rooms; gentleman; reference. Circle 5743. FLETCHER ave.. 769; two modern unfurnished rooms; reasonable. Three modern rooms. Main 5875. TEMPLE ave., 613 N.; room and kltchette for rent; modern conveniences. FURNISHED room. modern. In private home; 1 or 2 gentlemen. Circle 6492. THREE unfurnished rooms. 1725 W. Maryland street. Respectable. BROADWAY, 2230; large room In modern private home. Randolph 7858. GRAY st., 80S N.; two furnished rooms, In modern home. Webster 756 3. PARK AVE.. 1810—I-Aige furnished room. Call Randolph 1225. ROOM, prtvate home. $3 50 week; gentlemen or ladies. Randolph 4804. Modem furnished room. YVebster 8876. DESIRABLE room, modern borne, north, half square Illinois car. Randolph 4456. TWO Urge desirable housekeeping rooms. 1120 E. Washington street. EAST. 855 N.; furnished modern room. Gentlemen preferred. Circle 0113 THREE unfurnished rooms; no children 914 Wright street. Light housekeeping rooms. ARSENAL. N., 1114; furnished light housekeeping room with or without board. Webster 02S1. JEFFERSON. 234: modern; parlor. kitchenette, connecting bath. Webster 2517.

LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. EAST st., N\, 914; furnished 3 rooms; modern; walking distance. Main 8906. LIGHT housekeeping rooms for rent. 439 N. Pennsyl vanla. LIGHT housekeeping and sleeping rooms; modern. 104 \V. St. Clair. Main 5971. MARKET. E-, 1413. furbished and unfurnished modern rooms. Drexel 7113. BOARD AND ROOMS—TO LET. DESIRABLE room, with board; modern apartment; for business person or couple. Randolph 4619. ALABAMA. N.. 1242; furnished room with board for two; all conveniences, gentlemen. ILLINOIS st.. 2722 N.; room for two gentlemen or couple All conveniences and home privileges. Harrison 3368. R< •• 'MS with board . reasonable; Wl king distance. Circle 2136. FURNISHED HOUSES AND FLATS. WIDOW will share modern home with married couple. Christian Scientist preferred. Irvington 1609. DORMAN. N., 406; woman wishes to share her atml-inodcrn homo to cuuple; reasonable. furnished apartment on ground floor. Circle 7667. FLATS, APARTMENTS TO~ LET* 2505 Ave. Five rooms and bath newly decorated, floors reftnlnhed; everything In first-class condition. $65. State Savings and Trust Cos., Main 4518. BUSINESS PLACES—TO LET. OFFICE spa*'e. 18x15Vfc feet, exceptionally light arid cool, fourth floor. 229 North Pennsylvania. DEPT R A BLE~oSee "‘■pace P~7T~BAILEY. 425-424 Lemcke bldg. Main 1318. GARAGES TO LET. S V GARAGE K J /W. N> v garage, located at r 175 Bluff road for tea*#. 37xs€ feet; alo paint hf>p. Rnt SIOO month. See V l>. TEMPLETON, realtor, with BERT ESSEX 310 Kahn Bldg. Main 537 4.

SU MM E R R ESQ RT S. FOR SALE -Summer cottage st Silver Lake, Ind.. completely furnished In every way: electric lights, telephone: Old Town canoe; rente for $25 per week. Phone Circle 1326. HOUSES—TO L,ET. FIVE-ROOM double 830-32 South Pershing; new semi-modern, garage, S3O. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO. SACRIFICE $5,900; "solid" brink on~CV>! - lege; north; 16 rooms. Randolph 7965. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. I Move Household Goods $2.00 a room. Large truck. Cali Webster 3229. PAMTLOW FIREPROOF bTUKAIig Cg" Private locked rooms and apen space. 25c per month and up Local and overland transfer. We call and give you exact prices on any kind of work without any obllfstlans. 419-29 E. Market street Main 2769. Auto. 28-yA Shank Supenor Service BEST FACILITIES FOP. STORAGE. TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jnraejr st. Main 2028. Anto. 91-183. GUY btorags CO. Cheapest rat* in city. *0 W. Henry st. Main 4*99. UNION STATION BAGGAGE COT "" Use tbe phone Call Main 71U REALESTATE—FORKALg. 2360 N. LASALLE Five-room bungalow, modern, full basement. fine lot. $4,250. terms. EASTERN AVE. Five-room double, modern, all but furnace; can be bought at a bargain. Call Trueblood. Reliable Realty Cos. Circle 7262. 601 City Trust blilg. ' 3-ROOM DOUBI 7e WEST INDIANAPOLIS. Newly decorated outside end tnelde. Electric lights. Renting $24 per month. S6OO CASH OR AUTOMOBILE. Balance small monthly payments. Howard C. Venn. 106 E, Market St. Main 1115. Near Johnson’s Woods Thoroughly modern and complete home. 8 rooms and bath; large garage; shade, fruit and shrubbery. Anxious lo Sell Call us for particulars. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors 122 E. Market st. BEAUTIFUL brirk homo north; eTgrht rooms and maid’s room; strictly modern, thoroughly well built for horns; largo living porch *ith wonderful view; two baths, high-class surroundings. For quick sale owner will sacrifice. Price $20,000. Call AIR. TROY for appointment with “The Firm That Hustles. - ’ 760-2 Bankers Trust building. Kiln 1409. Five-Room Cottage, East Electric lights and city water. newly painted and decorated; $1,800; S4OO cash, balance sl6 a month. Mr. Mclnteer, with J. N. Richie & Son. Main 0620. 303 Indianapolis Securities bldg IP YOU WANT to sell your real estate quick ask us about our up-to-date auction method. DAY & DAY. 150 Hg. Illinois. Phone, Circle 4809. FTVE-ROOM cottage leased; gas and city water; newly painted and decorated. $1,600; S2OO cash, balance easy terms. Mclnteer, with I. N. Richie & Son. Main 0520 SIX rooms, modern, story and a half bungalow, garage. 105 Euclid. $6,000, part cash, balance like rent. Irvington 1705. 1919 PREMIER TOURING: WILL TRADE FOR EQUITY IN DOUBLE OR FARM. CALL CIRCLE 0110. EVENINGS, WASHINGTON 4295, MODERN seven-room house, Garfield drive; shown by appointment only. Address A No. 2337, Times.

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. South Side Home Fletcher ve., 7 rooms. Owner leaving city must sell quick. PRICK, 83.750. Terms If desired. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL, REALTORS. 122 R. Market •t. FIVE-ROOM houee. IU2 N. Mount st. f by owner. Call Belmont 0377. HOME for enle. modern, by owner. Call Irvington 3478. LOTS FOR SALE. LOTS, NEAR FAIR VI E W PARK. $260 TO S4OO. B. F. CLARK, MAIN 3377. three lota, aorthaast, on eornar; lot 46x150; 5 foreet shade trees. Frtoe for al! three lota only sß*s If taken at cnce; S3O cash, balance $3 weekly. MR. u Aahlngton 107 9. WE HAVE a few fine building lota near Falrviaw, $260 to S4OO Terms Frank S. Clark & Cos. 776 F <dilo Ht. Main *2 77. LOT in good r*ldence eection. northeatt. near Thirty-Fourth street, 46x182, near paved etreet. mjhool au and city car Une. Price $396. $lO cash a:id balance $1 a week. Call Main 8907. LARGE, beautiful lota ! i Wayne park, Juet off W. Washington ft., which la being paved; $1 down. $1 a weak. Will take you out in our automobile at your convenience. OSCAR LEE. 607 City Trust. Main 0217. 50-FOOT raet front lot. Central avenue. south of Thirty-Eighth boulevard; map at 12.500: SI,OOO oa*h. Mil TROT, with “Toe Firm That Hustles ** 76tT-2 Bankers g 51 at n 1409. * i $1 waekly, buys large. level lot northeast Price only $395. Phone at once. Washington 1079. REAL ESTATE-SUBURBAN. _ Two Acres with good four-room hou.se, a few Mocks west of Michigan street car lln*; small fruit, gat tier* and al*4> accessible for subdividing Into city lots. A bargain at $3,000 .1. B. GRIFFEY CO. Main 79 76. Evening*, nell Hndolpb 6387. 6 : ?4 Acres Pprria! price for a few days; close in. See Mr Van Arsdal. with li. C. Tuttle & Bro. in F*. Ohio st. Itola X fi, RAN'. 4 a unimproved, on E Thirty-Fourth street, an Improved street, near school, city car and conveniences. Priced to sell quick at the low prl e of $1,600. Half cash. MR. TROY, with “The FTrm That Hustl**." 760-2 Bankers Trust building. Main 1401. KIW four room f'o'ioge. garag# and baa* merit, by owner, btop No. 1. Danville Km Bargain f r eaoii Balmont 1491* REAL ESTATE—SALE OR TRADE. FOR KXCHANGB proper; y. Indiana farms or southern land* dear. for merchandlfe. Writ* LEAVITT LAND CO.. Indianapolle. ?nd A. FAIR trade In better than a aa>.rince ►ale. GEO. It BROWN. 1603 Ulty TraeU REAL ESTATE—WANTED. HAVE cash buyers for small semi-mod-erns; 11.000 to 31.500 In price. Call J. E. MORRISON. Harrison CA BH FOR EQUITY OH CONTRACT Ft4R REAL KSTATB. MAIN 1116 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE.

Bargains Meat of then* care have be*n repainted, have new tops nnd are in fine condition. We Finance Our Own Deals. No Brokerac; Cash —Payments—Trade Ford touring, 1917; new spat cover*, Hassler shock absorbers; SIOO down, $6 weekly. Ford touring, line shape, ISIS; slls down. $5.50 weekly. Ford special epeWlater, 1920; starter, torpedo body, 3 to 1 gear*, bargain, $146 down. $6 weekly. Empire touring 45; bargain, $125 down, $ weekly. Inter State touring; Rolls-Royce blue; SIOO down. $6 weekly. Ktudehaker roadster, 4-cyllnder; bargtan, $145 down, $6 weekly. Cole 8 touring. 7-pasaenger; bargain, $145 down. $6 weekly. Dodge touring. fine shape; bargain, $175 down, $6 weekly. Lexington. 6-pas* ; sportster, snappy; $145 down. $6 monthly. Overland Country Club, whs wheels, snappy; $146 down, balance $4 month. Indianapolis Auto Parts and Tire Cos. 518 N. Capitol Av*. Open evenings and Sundays. The Assortment of the City at Buck’s Attractive Values Attractive Prices Attractive Terras 11 makes. 8 body styles. 2 aal 3-pasneiiger roadsters, 4-passen-ger sport and chummy. 6 and 7 passenger tourlnga. sedans and coupes. STUDEBAKER REO ESSEX CHEVROLET HUPMOBILE OVERLAND REGAL OAKLAND MAIBOHM DODGE INTERSTATE Visit our sale* room, Inspect our stock. DRIVE HOME A BARGAIN. THE BUCK CO. 309 N. Pennsylvania. One square north of postoffle*. Open Evenings 1919 MAXWELL touring car, In good condition; will sell at once for $276. 25 9. West street. COLUMBIA automobiles. ARTHUR DIETZ COMPANY, distributors. 334 B. Market street. Main 6716. FORD 5-pasa., 1917 model; $75 down. Hrrison 0765. 2843 N. Capitol ave. OVERLAND 83 touring; good shape; bargaln; $250. Main 1918. 1920 HUPMOBILE touring; like new. 286 N. Pennsylvania st. Main 2349. WHEN patronising these advertisers natation the Tima*.

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AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. I^^^^^VWWS^Ws’VWWVWWWS^VQS*^ Nash Renewed Cars ARE GUARANTEED We also offer the following standard used cars, all of which are of exceptional value. Cadillac 4 cylinder. Patteraon to jrtng 142 0 Maxwell touring Reo touring 4 cylinder. 1920 Hupmobll© roadster. Cash or terms. Losey-Nash Retail Cos. 400 N. Capitol ave. Main 3248-3349. Automatic 21-948. TRUCKS—FOR SALE. TRUCKS Autocar chassis with cab. Used, but rebuilt in our own shops. To be sold with regular 1-year Autocar guarantee. 11,2-Ton Diamond “T” chassis Used but 40 days. Will sell with guarantee as if new-. Bargain price. Ford truck with new body and cab in splendid condition. Studebaker Speed truck with panel body, electric lights and starter. Will make an excellent delivery unit. THE BUCK CO. 313 N. Penn. St. Distributors of Autocar Trucks Mate 0303. Auto. 24 371. TRUCKMEN, NOTICE"! m -TON CAB AND ST AK K BOD Y RSn PEAT. CONTINENTAL MOTOR. WILL SELL ON LIBERAL TERMS HARRISON 0795 2848 N. CAPITOL AVE * UTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES.

TO THE PUBLIC The best equipped and up-to-date p a int shop in Indiana is at your service, under the supervision of men who know nothing else but high-gTade work. May we have, the pleasure of giving you an estimate when you contemplate ha vi n g your motor vehicle painted? Local Branch NORDYKE & MAEMOX COMPANY Eleventh and Meridian Streets. Phone Main 1884. Indianapolis, Ind. . FOR SALE ~ Tires—Bargain for any car owner. 30x3. $6.90; 31x4, $10.40; 34x4, $12.40. Every size In this sale. MASTER PRODUCTION CORPORATION. 16 When Bldg. jj R JACK K. PARKEK Home Auto Repair Man. Let me repair your oar in your own garage. Large or small cars. Work Guaranteed. References. Phone, Circle 0611. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 814 North Illlnola S & S Auto Laundry FOR SALE—34x4 tire; reasonable. 1130 N. Illinois. ~~ AUTOMOB ILES—W AN TED. AUTOS WANTED I. Wolf Auto Cos. sl9 N. Illinois at. Main 1579. Auto. 22-888. AUTOS WANTED Largest used ear dealers In state INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS. 618 W. Capitol. Open evenlnga AUTOS wanted. WBTSBMAN‘B 311-14 B. New Tork street. Main 444*.

MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES. Now is the time to have your motorcycle overhauled and re enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO.. 634-36 Mass. Ave. Main 6404. CASH paid lor all kinds ol raotorcyc.©**. FLOYD PETERMAN. 609 Maa.-;*cbuttJi ivarn. HFARSBY birycl© In flri-’t-class condition. Randolph 026 7. MiSCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. USE! LUMBER. TOOLS, BRiOK, ETC. •See Mr. Lloyd, rear of Hlxby factory. West Morris and Bolt R. R. No telephone orders; no deliveries. BEDFORD STONE AND INSTRUCTION CO. Wallc 2 squares and FW save a dollar on I 1 your trousers at li II THE PANTS STOR— CO. |{ll| Two Store** l|| If <8 W. Ohio St, jptf ¥ Quit wearing ready-mad# pants S W© make them to your /> I / measure for Cl J/ IKON TAILORING CO. 181 E. New York *t. Upuralra. VjL. Good rubber tired Invalid chairs for rent. $3.50 a month; no charge for delivery. Baker ODDS and end? in grocery fixtures. M#at boxes. Ice boxes, restaurant tables and chairs counters and snow cases. BAKER BROS. LADY'S fall suit dark blue serge, lined with Fllk. beautifully trimmed. Will aacriflre f<r rjulok Webster 6S9i. NATURAL muskrat. 36-inch coat, shawl collar. ;.krge bell cuffs; splendid condition; wonderful value. SIOO. Circle 5136. . COiIfLHTK weltlrg outfit; A 1 condition. ! 720 S. Noble. Drexel 2547. BAB" wa kor practicaiiy new; reasonable, j AUT. 4 3-117. OLIVER typewriter No. 9 slightly used; ■ i • I “ MISCELLANEOUS WAN TED. .GOOD sound yellow ear corn wanted at the stock yards. Main 0196. SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE."

USED White snd Singer Rented $1 per fY) j M i'jEr month. Repairs > / J and part* for all IQ ) j —-"ish 1 *■*' makes guaranteed \ J | 812 Mas*. Ave Main 96ue. COAL AND WOOD FOR SALe7~ THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. Beet Ind or Linton, clean forked 37.00 Illinois lump, large clean forked... 87.50 Be! Brazil block, large forked $3.60 Try our Pocahontas, none better. Delivered anywhere in the city. Free kindling with each tot. ordered or more. Drexel 3283. _ Auto. 52-384. MACHINERY AND TOOLS, * WONDER | CONCRETE MIXERS Nus oed. BURL FINCH. j BX4 w. Maryland st.. FINANCIAL. PERSONAL LOANS $lO TO S3OO This office i* operated tinder 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 lo S3OO without paying more than the legal rate of Interest or without being imposed upon In any way. It is only necessary that you are keeping house and permanently located. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED \V<* do not notify your employer, neither clo 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 charges unless you borrow. Loans with other companies paid off .nd more money advanced at legal rates. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAIN 2923 OR AUTO. 22-450. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Roomn 205 7-9 Indiana Trust Bldg. 113 K Washington St. Corner Yir. Ave. VM-. A Kh, V K C.l AK EL TCCMA AHI KLaL ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. W* PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACTS, MORTGAGES. BONDS AND STOCKS LISTED AND UNLISTED. INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES COt FRANK K. SAWYER. Pres. Fifth floor Indianapolis Securities Bldg. Honthwest corner Delaware nnd Market FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana snd Indianapolis real estate . R. B. WILSON. 108 N. Delaware st. Main 1618. INSURANCE. In all Its branches. AUBREY D. PORTER. SB6 Lemcke bldg. Main 1918.

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HOUSEHOLD GOODS. GO TO BAKER BROS, for furniture, rugs and atoves. Payments. 219-225 East Washington street. SIX rooms cf household goods, ail new, $500; leaving city. Circle 6419. PET STOCK AND POULTRY! HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dogs. IN DIA NXPO LI S HUM AN E SOCI ET Y, City dog pound. 32 4 E. N. Y. Main C 873 CANARIE S. 5* OUN G sTngERS. WEBSTER 8 496. LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE. To the taxpayers of the sanitary district of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, consisting of the City of Indianapolis and the Town of Woodruff of the determination to issue bonds for and on behalf of said sanitary district, to pay part of the expenses of the construction of parts of the aewage disposal plant of said sanitary district and to pay for the purchase of equipment for the collection asd removal of garbage and ashes. Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of the sanitary district of Indianapolis, Indiana, consisting of the City of Indianapolis and the Town of Woodruff, that the Board of Sanitary Commit oners or said sanitary' district acting for and on behalf thereof, by resolution duly parsed and adopt*£ by said board on the 3rd day of August. 1921. determined to issue bonds of staid. sanitary district of Indianapolis. Indiana, in the sum of three hundred fifty thousand dollars <5350,000) to run for a of five (5) years from and including July Ist, 1921, at a rate of interest not to exceed six per cent. 6%) per annum for the purpose of raising money to pay part of the expenses of the construction of parts of the sewage disposal plant for said Sanitary District of Indianapolis and to pay the purchase price of equipment for the collection and removal of garbage and ashed of said sanitary district. Said bonds shall not in any respect be a corporate obligation or indebtedness of said City of In di aim polls, Indiana, but shall be and constitute an indebtedness of said sanitary district as a special taxing district. CHARLES W. JEWETT, Mayor. RO3ERT H BRYSON. City Controller. LUCIUS B. SWIFT. President Board of Sanitary Coaxmiailoner*. SAMUEL ASHBY. Corporation Counsel. Corporation Counsel. NOTICE’ FOR BIDS ON TEMPORARY LOAN. Office of Department of Finance, City of Indianapolis. Notice Is hereby given that, pursuant to the provisions of general ordinance No. 60. 1921. of the common council of the city of Indianapolis. Indiana, passed on the first day' of August. 1921, and approved by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis on the 4th day of August, 3 921, the undersigned, the city controller of the city of Indianapolis, will receive sealed bids at his cffice in the city hall in the city of Indianapolis up to 12 o’clock m. on Tuesday, ths 23d day of August, 1921, for a temporary lon of eighty-five thousand ($85,000.00) dollars to the city of Indianapolis for the une of the department of public parks, and payable from the c urrent revenue of the department of public parks of the city of Indianapolis to be derived from taxes. Said loan to be repaid on or before Dec. SI. 1921. Said money shall be delivered to the undersigned at such times and in such amounts a* msy be required by the board of park commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. All ‘bids shall be ba&ed on the annual rate of Interest asked, to which a premium may be added and the loan will be awarded to the lowest and best bidder, but the right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Ths obligations to be lagged by said city will be negotiable notes for such amounts as shall be from time to time delivered to the undersigned and bearing date of such delivery of money. The denomination of such notes will be five thousand ($5,000.00) dollars and upwards, at the option of the successful bidder. ROBERT H. BRYSON. City Controller of the City of Indianapolis. Aug. 11 and 18. 1921. ’ NOTICE OF APPOINT MUST. Notice Is hereby given, thit the undersigned has duly qualified ns administratrix of estate of William Hen-y Bise. deceased, lute of Marlon County. Indiana. Said es cut** Is ruppoeed to be solvent. No. 19331 LUEI l A ELSE. CLARKE & CL AUK E. Attorneys.

CITY BOASTS ONE UNIQUE SOCIETY (Continued From Pugo One.) less that honor be regarded as belonging to tbe Community Chest which has provided funds in lieu of the ?l membership fees for which the constitution provides, and appears now to be the only contributing member. The society Itself does not appear to recognize any membership. There are a number of so-called life inetnbers, who have contributed SSO to the society, but the list of such is not available to the secretary of the society and the affairs of the society are being conducted by the board of directors without any references to the membership of any classification. Consequently, the membership cannot elect five members of the board of directors as provided in the constitution and that pleasant duty falls on the hoard of directors, who are empowered by the constitution to fill all vacancies. LITTLE COTERIE OF MEN THUS ABLE TO CONTROL. Under this delightful arrangment, it has been possible for years and is still possible for a little coterie of men to control, not only the humane society, but the humane officers of the Indianapolis police force, without any reference to the membership of the society and apparently without necessity of making public who constitutes the board or who is in control of the society. How this power has been used in the dispensation of funds provided by the county of Marlon and the public for a specific purpose, for the protection of the Indiana Medical College in its animal experimentation and for the control of the police department’s activity to prevent the mistreatment of both animals and children will be told in other articles of this series. WIN 9 FORTUNE IN BIKE FLANK. PARIS, Aug. 11 —Successful tlight in an airplane operated by foot power was credited to Gabriel Poubaln, noted French bicyclist. The feat was accomplished in official tests for a prize of 10,000 francs to the first person to sue- j ceed in leaving the ground and Dying ten meters with only human power. *

JEWETT USES CITY TRUCK TO OIL FARM ROAD (Continned I'rom Pa** One.) know Tvho did It, but tbe city did It “the other time." “When was that ?" she ■was asked. “About six weeks ago." When the woman was asked what he? name was she became perturbed and replied : “No, yon don’t get my name. I haven’t got any name.” A tall man who had entered the store from a rear room interrupted. “You don’t get our names. The Jewetts are good customers of ours and you don’t get us to do anything to harm them.’’ Across the front of the store In letter* six Inches high was the inscription, “B. F. Groom. Agt.” <;kt oil cheaper AT CITY RATES. 1,, a. McCammoa, who resides at the southeast corner of Arlington avenue and Thirty-Fourth streets, which t* Just south slid across Thirty-Fourth street from the g/neral store, was working In his garden. When be was asked how the road got oiled he indignantly replied that there was nothing wrong about it. He said that the mayor, himself and four other neighbors have the city to do the oiling and then they paY the city for the material. “The mayor gets it from the city and he gets it at city rates and that way we get it way cheaper than we could buying it in town,’’ said Mr. MiCammoa. Dwight S. Ritter, city purchasing agent, was asked if the mayor and his neighbors had any arrangements with his department whereby the city was to furnish oil for Arlington avenue at tho expense of the mayor and his neighbor*. He said that he had not heard of it and that nothing touching the matter had come through his office, but that the city had on some occasions aceommo-. dated business firms by oiling private drives with city oil and equipment, after the regular city working hours for which the firms had paid the city. Asked if it were true that three loads of oil were taken to the Arlington avenue road Monday morning. Street Commissioner A. O. Meloy said be hardly thought there was more than half a load, then referred the interviewer to the mayor. -NOTHING IRREGULAR, SAYS MAYOR JEWETT. “There is nothing irregular in thin," ssid the mayor. “It is the first thing I ever have asked any city employe to and for me. I merely told Mr. Meioy one day that when he had gotten all the street* oiled and his men had time to spare I would like for him to have the road oiled.’’ The mayor insisted that excepting for the fact that the city truck was used to haul oil the city was not concerned in the transaction. He said he snd his neighbors will not pay the city for the oil, bat that his nighbors will pay him and then he will pay “the oil company direct.” The transaction is like numerous other instances In which the etty has oiled roads outside the city limits, the mayor said. Asked why Arlington avenue was not oiled farther south than to the southern limits of his farm the mayor said tt could be if the people residing along the unoiled stretch want to pay for it. KOSEBUOrUIf DENTES OILING ARLINGTON AVENTE. It was reported in Brightwood that Harry Rosebrough, 274S Station street,, was the truck driver assigned to haul ihe oil to Arlington avenue. Rosebrough vigorously denied tho report and asserted that he was oiling streets in Brightwood last Monday morning. “What streets,” he vm asked. “Twenty-Eighth street,” he replied. “What part of Twenty-Eighth street?" “From Oluey to School streets." “Any other?” “Tes, Station street." ’From where to where?" “From Twenty-Eighth to Thirtieth streets.” Eight rersons residing in TwentyEighth street between Olney and School streets were asked if their street was oiled last Monday or any time this week. Seven replied that the street was oiled two weeks ago and one positively asserted the work was doue on July 21.

TEST AIR WAVES IN THE ARCTIC Scientist Will Gail Small Baloons in Sky. EDMONTON, Alberta, Aug. 11.—Harold Blbby is about to set out for the Mackenzie River, where he will set free little balloons and watch them sail into the sky. Crazy? No, he is attached to the meteorological service and will take thla way of studying air and weather conditions. He wilt settle down for a year’* stay almost directly on the Arctic Circle at FL Good Hope, an oid fur post of the Hudson’s Bay Company. He is taking along 400 rubber ballons. They are two feet in diameter and will be filled with hydrogen gas. He will release these little balloons at the rate of one a day until the close of the summer of 1922. As each balloon rises ten miles or moiw Its course will be followed with delieatv recording instruments. Some of the tlnjr flying ships will carry instruments which automatically will record air density and wind movements in the higher atmospheric levels. Three out of five will ba lost, but the Information obtained from the other two, it is expected, will justify the effort and expense. Mr. Bibby will also carry out a program of magnetic observations. He will build a magnetic hut at Ft. Good Hopa, In which he will set up an elaborate outfit of modern weather and time recording instruments. A careful check will be kept on wind and weather every day. This will be the first work of tbe kind ever done in the Far North. It has been planned by Sir Frederick Stuart, meteorologist of Toronto, and (he observation* taken by Mr. P.ibb.v will fit into a general scheme of which similar expeditions ta Spitsbergen and the North Pole, planned by the international Meteorological Committee, will form part.

Great Grandmother of Babe 55* Uncle 8 KANSAS CITY. Mo. Aug. 11.—MarJIe Marie White is less than 1 month old. Baby Marie weighed seven pounds at birth. She has lots of black curly hair and pretty blue eyes. Marie’* mother is 16 years old : her grandmother Is 31 year* old and her great-grandmother Is 55 years old. Marjie Marie’s family believes this record beats all local one*. Marie's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank White. Mr. White is 21 years old, a mechanic. Previous to her marriage Mrs. White was Miss Edna Woods. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woods. Mr. Woods Is 40 years old and hi* wife, Mrs. Cora Woods, is 31. She was married when she was 14 years old. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. .Tames T. Smart of Mountain Grove. Mo., 63 and 55 year* old respectively. Marjie Marie’s annt is 5 years old, while she also can boast of an uncle, who is 8. Youth Getting Uppish NEW YORK, Aug. 11.—Parents obey their children these days, instead of children their parents, according to Judge Talley of General Sessions. Describing the situation among juvenile offender* ss "a cancer on the body politic,” he declared the parents to be the one* t fan!* for not insisting upon discipline and wapect.

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