Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 82, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1921 — Page 9

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES 25-33 S. Meridian St. PHONES—CLASSIFIED ADV. DEPT. Main *®?® Automatic RATEV One time -•• P er }} n ® Three consecutive times.. .08 per line Six consecutive times 07 per line Male or female help wanted, situation wanted male or female; rooms to let and board and rooms wanted — One time ®* ® er **“• Three consecutive times.. .07 per line Six consecutive times 06 per Hue Contract rates on application. Legal notices 0* P® r 11°® Lodges and club notices ............76c per Insertion Church notices (1 inch or | eU ) 50c per Insertion Over 1 Inch.. .07 per line additional Death notices 86c per insertion. Card of Thanks or In Memorlam notices ®7 P*r line Ads received until 11:45 a. m. for publication same day.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS. a,™ 1 - Z QaCdf Parlor* 1223 Union St. - PLANNER & BUCHANAN 130 North Illinois at. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Fhonee—Main 0841-0642. Auto. 22-641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 522 E. Market Old phone Main 0808. New phone 27-206. J. C. WILSON 1280 Prospect, Auto. 51-671. Drexei 0322. W. T. BJuASENGYM 1628 Shelby st. Drsxel 2570. Auto. 51-114. FUNERAL D1 RECTORi— WM. E. KREIOER. New 21-154. Main 1464. 1402 N. Illinois. GADD-BERT 8. GADD. 2130 Prospect st Phones: Drexei 0422. Automatic 62-278. UNDERTAKERS—HISE Y & TITUS. 851 North Del. New 26-564. Main 3530. FEENEY - & FEENEY. Auto. 24-196. 1034 X. Illinois, Main 0843. •) EAT H AN D F U NIE RAL NOT IC ES. 1 LEAVITT. HARRT R.—Age 16 years. boloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe C. j Leavitt paased vy Sunday, Aug. 14. at 1:85 p. m. Funeral at the home. 20 N Unwood ave., Wednesday, Aug. 17 at lo • a, m. Friends Invited. Burial Memorial Park cemetery. i IN MEM OR IA M ■ IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of my dear husband. Edgar N. Smallwood. who departed this life one year ago today, Aug. 17, 1920 Sadly missed by hie loving WIFE, CA RLEN A H. SM ALL WOOD. LODGES AND CLUBS. KNIC-HTS AND LADIES OF AMERICA. Lincoln lodge. Moose hall. 136 N. Delaware st.. Wednesday night (next). 8:15 o'clock sharp. Musical comedy. Arrabeiia 'Chambers. Andrew Sisters. Ruth Btelnberger. Elsie Johnson. Rose and Hill, Alex Gilbreth. Dixie Quartet and others, concluding with en old-time dance. Patriots and fraternallsts welcomed. Adults 26c. children 10c. G. W. Farrington, president: John C. Springer, natlonat field manager; Hyatt Johnson, district organiser; Lulu Sims, chairman. LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Two tires and tire rack with license plate 145452 on Jackson highway, between Frankfort and Indianapolis. Reward. Drexei 6394. S H. COOPER. 2529 Shelby st.. Indianapolis. Ind : LOST—GoId pin. set with pearls and pale blue stone in center, on College car, downtown or Riverside car. Valued as keepsake. Reward. Randolph 559". j LOST —Black handbag, between Sixteenth and Twenty-First sts.. on Capitol Monday night. Reward. Randolph 1220 or 2117 N. Capitol avenue. LOST—On Monday, a key ring with four keys, one & long door key. the other three night lock keys. If found return to Box A No. 1803, Times. Reward, LOST—Wrist watch on Riverside car or In Riverside park, link bracelet. Call Randolph 6313. _____ LOST—Set of teeth between Washington and home. 212 S. East, Monday noon. Suitable reward. LOST—Purse, lady*# Inside. In telephone booth. Union Station. Drexei 2369. Reward. _ PARTT that picked up pocketbook at Water Cos., please rturn to Daily Times Business office. LOST—Lady's lr.side purse In telephone booth. Union Station. Finder please call Drexei 3369. Reward. LOST—Keyring with four keys In downtown district. Washington 4453. ROOMS—TO LET. HOTEL PURITAN (Fire-proof) Market and New Jersey streets. Rates: *1 to $3.56. Special weekly rates on application. GENTLEMEN—If you want a front room In private modern home with excellent heat and unlimited hot water In nice neighborhood 10 minutes from business district, call Randloph 4 529. ROOMS 75c to 11.50. Special rates by the week and all modern conveniences. THE GEM STAG HOTEL. 35 W. Ohio street. NICELY furnished room downstalra in attractive neighborhood, one or two employed girls; no other roomers. Ran. 8414 ALABAMA. 1401 N.; nicely furnished room, thoroughly modern; home cooking. Also garage. Circle 6329. NICELY furnished front room In private home, north, business man preferred. 1 square e’ast from Central car. Ran. 6353. TWENTY-SEVENTH. w 7 *26; furnished room, modern, 33 per week. Randolph 5838. WASHINGTON. 1316 E.: beautifully furnished room east, adjoining bath; fine location. Drexei 7281. _ MODERN front room for one or two persona In private hom>. one square from College car. Randolph 7467. ROOM for two gentlemen, man and child or married couple. Will give breakfast. Webster 0259. LARGE front room and bath; private _ family: walking distance north. 713 N. Delaware Apt. 7. ASHLAND. 2561: sleeping room, suitable for 2. Harrison 086 L DELAWARE, near 21st; large, modern. furnished room. Randolph J 2005. MASS. 532: nicely furnished front room; gentlemen preferred. Circle 2676. NICELY furnished room, steam heat. 22% W. Ohio. Phone Maln_742S ; COLLEGE! 10C3. Large front bedroom, for one or two; desirable. Main 6993. ILLINOIS. 2425 N.; private family; gentleman. Randolph >328. MERIDIAN. 543 N.: modem sleeping room, 2 gentlemen. Circle 6042. MERIDIAN at., 1021 X.; large comfortable front rooms Modem. Circle 8373. PENN.. 1521 N.: modern front suite with pie no. Circle 0332. ROOM, private home. *5.50 week; gentlemen or ladles. Randolph 4804. MODERN; {Mean well furnished room; very reasoneble. 506 N. East street. LIGHT housekeeping and sleeping rooms; modern. 104 W. St. Clair. Main 6 97L_ FLATB, APARTMENTS TO LET. Meridian Near 38th Fir* room*, modern. $75; rent include* heat, light, gas and water. Bankers Trust Company Barker* Trust Bldg.. Penn, and Ohio ss 323 \V. 19TII ST. FOR COLORED. Three room* and bath, in-a-door bed. hot water furnished; $25. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4513.

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WANTED Experienced newspaper solicitors. A real proposition for live wire salesmen. Report DAILY TIMES, Circulation Department. WANTED BOYS WANTED—Boys not over 14 years old to carry Time* route* In central part of city; boys who want to make good money i call and see Mr. Moorehead any afternoon at Times office after 3 o'clock. MEN to learn barber trsde. TRI-CITT BARBER COLLEGE. 309 E. Washington st.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0757, SITUATION WANTED—MALE. EXPERT TRUCK driver wants position on any make of truck; two yeare on army trucks; able to make repairs; married. Circle 4823. Call for Lee. PLACE es night watchgan by reliable man. Webster 8244 SALESMEN—WANTED. WANTED limited number salesmen experienced in retail grocery or meat market trade or similar outlets. Must be willing to travel. Opportunity for advancement. Experience,in margarin selling unnecessary. State qualifications in letter or call between the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 p. m. at the Procter & Gamble Distributing Cos., Room 819, Gwynne Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. WANTED experienced man, fully competent to supervise retail salesmen, working grocery or meat market trade or similar outlets. Experience in margarin selling advisable, but not essential. State qualifications in let- ! ter or call between the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 p. m. at the Proctor & Gamble Distributing Cos., Room 819 Gwynne Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. FEMALE HELP WANTEDGirls Between 18 end 35 year*, who are s**klng permanent employment and whoaa homes are In the city, apply to the Indiana Bell Telephone Cos. Room 322, oorner New York end Meridian. WANTED—Experienced white cook over 30, email family, 312; references. Irvlngton 0261, COLORED woman chicken plekere and tippers. INDIANAPOLIS POULTRY CO. Main 0581. BITU AT j ON _ W A NT ED— FEM AL E. NURSING, general sickness; confinement cases. Doctor's reference. With hospital experience. Circle 1899. SITUATION Confectionery, flrst-claee. saleslady, stock keeper and dispenser, references. Phons, Randolph 9541. WANTED—SmaII family washings. Soft ♦ water used. Randolph 5647. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMB. ELEVENTH. E.. 717; two furnished light housekeeping rooms; modern; good location. Circle 2224. TWO or three modern rooms; gas, electric; linen. 616 N. East. Circle 8209. HOUSEKEEPING room, modern. gas bath and heat. (5. Circle 7813. LIGHT housekeeping rooms for rent. 439 N. Pennsylvania. BOARD AND ROOMS—TO LEIW ALABAMA. N.. 1342; furnished room with board for two; ail conveniences; gentlemen. WANTED—CoupIe of boys to board; good home. 2431 Martlndale ave., city. NOBLE. 419 N.; rooms and board In private horns: modern. Circle 0848. FURNISHED HOUSES AND FLATS. WASHINGTON. *.. *524; 7 rooma. modem piano. 450 or $55 with garage; references. | Irvington 3448. ILLINOIS 1340 N.; nicely furnished housekeeping room; reasonable prlcea Circle 6781. , DEBK~ROOM~TO LET* DESK room with d#sk. Front office. MATHERS. 34 Union Trust. Main 0821. ~ GARAGES TO LET. LARGE garage, barn, dwelling combined. 2018 8 Meridian. MATHERS. 84 Union Trust.

HOUSES—-TOLET. SIX-ROOM modern home; good condition. Drexei 4507. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. I Move Household Goods 82.00 a room. Large truck. Call Webster 3229. PARTLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE COO Private locked rooms and open space. 25c per month and up. Local and overland transfer. We call and give you exact prloee on any kind of work without any obligations. 419-23 E. Market street. Main 2750. Auto. 23-630. Shank Superior Servioa BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER, PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey at. Main 2028. __ Auto. 21-123. out storage co. cheapest rate in city. 86 W. Henry at. Main 4699. BIG FOUR TRANSFER. Moving. "light hauling. Loads *3.00 up. Main 8241. Drexei 7072. _ I transfer trunks, parcels, move nuusehold good* carefully and reasonably. L. BEARD A SON. 611 E. North. UNION STATION BAGGAGE CO. Uaa the phone ——Call Main 7119. BUS!NESS CHANCES. STATE REPRESENTATIVE to handle exclusively the greatest auto devise ever put on the market. Absolute necessity. This Is your opportunity to get in business for yourself and build up an Independent future. See a demonstration which will convince the most skeptical. Good profit and eure eeller with no -competition. See MR. KNGEIIRIT. Room 517 Severln Hotel. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday. j WILL discount or trade 8% dividend *eI rurttles. Randolph 5084. 2460 N, Dela- | ware. FOR EXCHANGE—BIOO,OOO general merchandise; will divide. Write LEAVITT - LAND CO., Indianapolis. Ind. ROOMING HOC SEE RESTAURANTS; EASY TERMS. < N. DELAWARE. “ BUSINESS SERVICES. FEATHERS Bought, eold. renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order. E. F. BUHKLB, 416 Mas*. ave. Main 1428. New 23-775. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana ava. PAINTING'' afirt rftrptntr work, all kind* don* reasonable. Drexei 6285. HEMSTITCHING, 100 YARD. MRS. TUTTLE 201 INDIANA AVB. ~~ ~ ~ PE RSO N A LB~ 7T ~ FAIRMOM MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement, private; prices reasonable' may work for board, babies adopted, wrl'e for booklet. MRS. T. B. LONG, 4911 E. Twenty-Seventh at.. Kansas City, Mo. ABSOLUTELY reliable and confidential detective work performed; reasonable rates. O’Nell Secret Service. 26 Vi W. Wash. Cl. 6656. Night phone Ra 6786 and Ha. 6069. HAIR dyeing and facial work a specialty. Done privately, day or night. Dyes removed from hair. Years of experience. Drexei 3239.I MME. - J. J. BROOKS announces to her beauty patrons that she Is now located at 1744 N. 111. Ran. 4897. . WANT small child, under school age, to I care for. Trained nurse. Belmont 1168. 77 REAL ESTATg—rOR BALE. Immediate Possession A wonderful home. North Jeffereon 1 avenue, near New York, completely modern, exceptional lot, shrubbery, flowers, garage, exoellent condition; 46.000; 41,000 . cash, balance like rent. Excellent 6-rm. cottage, semi-modem, I beautiful lot. paved street, east, fine loI cation, excellent condition; 43.800; 4750 I cash, balance 320 per mo. | 6 rtn. cottage north, walking distance, excellent condition; 41.950; 4350 cash, bal- ! ance 420 per mo. j Good double east; $3,600; 4500 cash. | balance 435 mo. Burgess Bros. j Circle 1284, 327 Bankers Trust bldg. | 300 Cash, sl6 Montii Buy* rood 3-room and kltrh*n*tt* home at 802 E. Minnesota etreet; electric lights, ga. city water; newly painted and papered. Price only SI,BOO. Now vacant, HENRY & ROBINS REALTORS. 153 E. Market. Main 5538. ! 5-ROOM COTTAGE, EAST Gas and city water: newly painted and decorated, $1,500; S2OO caeh, balance easy. Terms. MR. McINTEER, I. N. R7CHTE & SON. ' M aln_o 6 2 0 ; 2300 North LaSalle F*lve-room bungalow; modern; east front; fine lot, $4,250; ea*y t**rmi Call MR. TRUEBLOOD. Reliable Realty Cos. Circle 7262. Evenings, Irvington 3268. SSOO~CASH | Three-room cottage, 1300 block Lawton • street; good well and ciatem, newly palnt- - ed, electric lights and gas Price 41.800. Cruin & Bouldeu Realty Cos. 217 K, of P. Bldg Main 4233. ! NINETY properties, one six-room modern bungalow will trade for 5 or 6-room cheaper property; lauet be near Shelby street roundhouse; 67(4 acres to trade f"r ] city property; 1L acres, 6-room house. All fine ground sale or trade for city property: 5 seres 5 rooms for sale close in j for terms. Call Drexei 6184. EIGHT-ROOM thoroughly modern newly j built house In first-class condition, one square off car line on W. Michigan street j and Fifth avenue. Shown by appoint- [ ment only. Price Is right on-the propj erty. Belmont 3904. MARTIN M. 110j RONEY. 201 W. Michigan street. j FOR SALE. SOUTHEAST^ Four-room cottage, gas. electricity, city ; water; full lot: 2 blocks Fountain square. Price 42.300; terms. Mr. Adams. Main 0613. FARMERS TRUST CO. IF YOU WANT to sell your real estate quick ask us about our up to-date auction method. DAY & DAY. 150 89 S. Illinois. Phone. Circle 4809. DANDY 154-story bungalow. 7 rooms and 3 lots. Price 42,200. Terms S2OO cash, I 420 a month. I F. if ATNEY, 149 E. Market st. CORNELIUS ave., 4123; elx rooms, mod- ' ern; garage. 43 *00; 42.000 cash. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER COMPANY.

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REAL ESTATE—6UBURBAN. STORE LOCATION Five living room*, on* ator* room, thro* lot*, 60x200 ea ( 'h, bam. fruit ahd shad* tr-e*. Price $3,200. Term*. Wilt trad* for city property. Be* Barrett, with Howard C. Venn 108 East Market. Main 1115, REAL ESTATE-WANTED. CASH FOR EQUITY OR CONTRACT FOR REAL ESTATa MAIN 1115. LOTS FOR BALE. LOTS, NEAR FAIR VIEW PARK. $260 TO S4OO. B. F. CLARK, MAIN 3377. L.ARGr7beautiful lots In Wayne park, just off W. Washington st., which Is being paved; 41 down, 41 a week. Will take you out In our automobile at your convenience. OSOAK LEE. 607 City Trust. Main 0217. REAL ESTATE—SALE OR TRADE. FOR exchange. -fl*t building In Chicago. Price 432.000 for good clear farm In Indiana; rsnt 45 470 a year. RED* MAN, 127 N. Dearborn st., Chicago. FOR EXCHANGE property, Indiana farms or southern lands. clear. for merchandise. Writ# LEAVITT LAND CO.. Indianapolis. Ind. WILL trade SO-acre farm for city property. See owner. 250 8. Sherman drive. Irvington 063*. A FAIR trede 1s better than a sacrifice sale. GEO. R. BROWN. 1002 City Trust. ~7~. F AR M3—FQ R SALE. 80 ACRES. 15 miles northeast of city on good road, fair Improvement* Will aeil on term* Must sell Immediately. ANDERSON A BAKER. 28 When Bldg. Main 6084 : AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. The Assortment of the City at Buck’s Attractive Values Attractive Prices Attractive Terms It makes, 8 body styles, t a 1. 7 8-panger roadsters, 4-pa>*en-ger eport and chummy, 6 and 7 - passenger touring*, sedans and coupes. STUDEBAKER REO ESSEX CHEVROLET HUP.VOBILE OVERLAND regal Oakland maibohm dodge INTERSTATE Visit our sales room. Inspect our Mock. DRIVE HOME A BARGAIN. THE BUCK CO. SOB N. Pennsylvania One square north of postoffle*. Open Evenings Nash Renewed Cars ARE GUARANTEED. We also offer the following standard used care, all of which are of exceptional value. Ftndebsker, 4 oyllrder. Overland touring, mode’ *3. Hoick, model E. 46. Bulck, model 25, touring 1 920 Nash eport model. Cole, 4 cylinder. Cash or terms. Losey-Nash Retail Cos. 400 N. Capitol ave. Main 8348 8349. Automatic 21-948. DODGE TOURING. 1920 model; this o&r Is In excellent condition; new top and new tires. Will demonstrate. FORD TOURING. Electric starter and lights; else has dandy special body. Doesn't look like a Ford. STERLING MOTOR CAR CO. Distributors Paige cars and trucks. C. 7261. 824 N. Meridian. M. 1808. FORD TOURING CAR. MANY EXTRAS. An exceptionally good buy. Quick sale. Local Branch. N'ORDYKE & MARMON CO. Merldlßn at Eleventh. Renewed Car Dept. COLUMBIA 6 automobiles. ARTHUR DIETZ COMPANY, distributors 820 N. Meridian. Main 5716. FORD touring, 1917: new seat covers; shock absorbers; 4100 down. 618 N. Capitol. LEXINGTON five-passenger sportster. Snappy looker, new paint, new top; only $295 down. 518 N. Capitol avenue. MONROE touring, new paint, new top. First 4460 cash takes It. 618 N. Capitol avenue. BTUDEBA KER~6 touring. 7-passenger; dandy. Only 4145 down. 618 N. Capitol. FORD touring. 1918. Fine shape, 4110 down, 45 weekly. 518 N. Capitol. 1920 HUPMOBILE touring; like new. 235 North Pennsylvania. DODGE touring, fine shape, bargain, st 76 down, $ weekly. 8 N. Capitol. OVERLAND 4, 1920. dandy. First 4375 cash takes It. 518 N. Capitol ave. OVERLAND Country Club; wire wheel*; snappy, $145 down. 518 N. Capitol. AND BICYCLEB. Now Is the time to have your motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 534-36 Masa. Ave. Main 6404. CASH paid for oil kinds of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 609 Massachusetts avenue.

TRUCKS—FOR SALE. TRUCKS lVi-Ton Autocar chassis with cab. Used, but rebuilt in our own shops. To be sold with regular 1-year Autocar guarantee. 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. SL Dlitrlbutors ot Autocar Trucks. Main 0308. Auto. 24-371. AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. 100 USED c*r want**! a* part payment on n*w Chandlers and Clevelands. W* carry our own tim* paper charge no brokerage or commission. Welbon Automotive Cos. 1025 N. Meridian at. Main 4721. AUTOS~ WANTED I. Wolf Auto Cos. 619 N. Illinois Bt. Main 1579. Auto 22-062 ' AUTOS WANT ED Largest uaad car dealers in State. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS 818 N. Capitol. Open evening* AUTOS wanted. WBIS3MAN*'S 212-14 l£ New York etreet. Main 4446. tkUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES, AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 834 North Illlnota. S & S Auto Laundry MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. TYI’KWIUTKR BARGAINS Get our low prices on hlgh grnde ua-'d and second hard UNDERWOOD. MONARCH. REMINGTON. L. C. SMITH. ROYAL und other good maohlnea. Wo sell machines that we can guarantee. CLARK TYPEWRITER SHOP 18 WMt Market. Seoond Flo^r. Phone. Main 2685. Indianapolis, Ind. Everybody wears ( PANTS ( \ II Wo sell ’em. That’s I I \1 our business. I I Hi THE FANTB STORE 11l U 1 COMPANY. U U * Two Stores, M * 41 W. Ohio. XI4 E. Ohio. r * Quit wearing ready-made -e^ PANTS $ S We make them to your - j 3 measure for Cl 1/ LEON TAILORING CO. 181 B. New York st. Upstair*. yjt- Good rubber tired invalid IJNH3I chair* for rent. *3.50 a month; JgjfgSna no charge for delivery. Baker FIVE tona anthracite coal. 5 rack* of blocked wood, four-burner gas range. Walnut bed, mattress and bureau. Phone 48-682. ODDS and ends In grocary fixtures. Meat boxes. Ice boxes, restaurant tables and chairs, oounters and show cases. BAKER BROS. LADY'S fall suit, dark blue serge, lined with silk, beautifully trimmed. Will saorlflce for quick e|. Webster 6894, FOR SALE—Coney fur coat, good condltlon, 415. Circle 8357. EVERGREEN sugar corn for sale; 15c per dozen. 8250 Hovey street. HOUSEHOLD GOODB. GO TO BAKER BROS, for furniture, rugs and stove*. Payments. 219-225 East Washington street. FOR SALE—One Florence hot blast heater; one eleotrlo sweeper; one half-horse electric motor with line shaft and pulleys. Circle 7126. RETORT HEATING STOVE. Harrison 2658. INSTRUMENTS. RECORDS; good records of any make you desire. 40c. BAKER BROS., 219 East Washington. PET STOCK AND POULTRY. HOMES wanted for healthy homeless doge. INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY City dog pound. 924 E. N. Y. Main 0872. COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEN C. Best Ind. or Linton, clean forked $7.00 Illinois lump, large clean forked.... *7.50 Best Brazil block, large forked |8.69 Try our Pocahontas, none better. Delivered anywhere tn the city. Free kindling with each ton ordered or mor Drexei 3280. Auto. 52-384 SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE. USED White and Singer SpJStTCu Rented $8 per /Q j jvj month. Repalre < <JEj*r“”"S3k and parts for all {Q J / makes guaranteed \J *l2 Maaa. Ave Mala tW.

MACHINERY AND TOOLS. > WONDER CONCRETE MIXERS Nut fS BURL FINCH. 314 W. Maryland Bt. P ET EOT I V E S. Quigley-Hyland Agency Civil and* Criminal Investigator*. 126-529 Law bldg. Main 2498 FINANCIAL. PERSONAL LOANS $lO TO S3OO This office ! operated under the aupervll*>n of the State of Indiana and was establish • and for the purpose of providing a place whre honest people can borrow any amount from 410 to 4300 without paying more than the legal rate of Interest or without being Imposed upon In any way. It la only necessary that yon are keeping house and permanently located. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED V.> do not notify your employer, neither do we make Inquiries of your friend.*, relatives or trades people. You can have all time neces.-mry for repayment and pay only for the actual tlmo ygu keop the money. Call and let ue explain. No charge* unleea you borrow. Loan* with other companies paid | off and more money advanced at lejral rates. IF IX A HURRY PHONE MAIN 2923 OR AUTO. 22-450. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Room* 795-7-9 Indiana Trust Rldg. I 113 E. Washington St. Corner Vtr. Ava. WE AR E FI: E PAR ED TO MAK E REAL ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. WE PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACTS. MORTGAGES. BONDS AND STOCKS LISTED AND UNLISTED. INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO. FRANK K. SAWYER. Free. Fifth floor Indianapolis Securities Bldg. ; Southwest corner Dalaware and Market. FIRST and second mortgages ou Indiana and Indianapolis real estate . R. B. WILSON’. 108 N. Delaware st. Main 1618. INSCRANCB. In alt It* bran tars. AUBREY D. PORTER. 48C Lerncko bldg. Main 1018 LEGAL NOTICE. ■ NOTICE OF SALE OF VINCENNES TRACTION COMPANY PROPERTIES, i Notice Is hereby given that, pursuant to and by virtue of a precept of sale and a decree of foreclosure and sale made and entered on the 21st day of July. 1921. by the District Court of the United States for the district of Indiana In a certain cause pending in said court, wherein the Mercantile Trust Company, trustee, is complainant and the Vincennes 'fraction Company and the Citizens Trust Company of Vincennes, Indiana, are defendants, and Lewis D. Dozier, trustee, Is an lntervenor, the undersigned, Charles Martlndale, as master In chancery appointed and designated by said decree for tho purpose of selling the properties therein directed to bo sold, w ill offer for sale and sell at publio auction to the highest bidder at the northwest door of the Knox County courthouse in tho city of Vincennes, Indiana, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon on Thursday, the 15tli day of September, 1921, all of 'lie property, rights, prlvilogea and franchises of lho Vincennes Traction Company ordered and decreed by said foreclosure decree to be sold by tho undersigned and described ns follows: The following described real estate, situate tn Knox County, Indiana, towlt: Part of lot numbered four hundred and seventy-eight (478) Old Town, in the city of Vincennes, bounded and deacrlbed as follows: Beginning at the corner of said lot numbered 478, at the corner of Seminary and Eleventh streets; thence running parallel with Eleventh street 101 feet, more or less, to a stake on the line between said lot 478 and 479, thence running along the }l ie dividing said lots 478 and 479. a distance of 100 feet to Eleventh street, the corner of said lots; thence running along the lino of Eleventh street 101 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. Also lot numbered twenty-nine (29) and five and one-half (5%) feet off of the southwest side of lot numbered 30, and lots numbered 28 and 31 In government subdivision as shown by the recorded plat thereof, all In said city of Vincennes, Indiana. Part of location numbered one hundred and forty-four (144), in township 3 north, range 10 west, containing 6.45 acres, more or less, bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake set for the intersection and crossing .if the southeast line of the Vincennes and BrucevlUe public road with the south line of the right of way of the Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern Railroad; thence running northeast with the said railroad right of way 7.80 chains to a stake; thence south 55 degrees west, 1.4S chains to a stake; thence south 37 degrees east 7.11 chains to a stnko in a Black Gum stump 22 Inches in diameter, as witnessed by a Mulberry 10 inches in diameter north 69 degrees west 4 links d'stant; thence north 85 degrees west 7.80 chains to a stake; thence north 68 H degrees west 3.51 chains to a slake, Bluck Locust 12 inchoH diameter north 10 degrees west 59 links distant; thence north 6.88 chains to the southeast line of the Vincennes and Brucoville public road; thence north 75% degrees east 88 links to the place of beginning. . . . . Part of location numbered one hundred and forty-four (141) township three (3) north, range 10 west, hounded and described ae follows: Beginning at a point where the line between Noble Judah’s and Chris Wagner's Intersects the south boundary of the Vincennes and Bruoeville road, as now located, the same being the line between Upper Prairie Survey No. 20 and Location No. 14 4. and 29.50 chains north 39 degrees west from the west corner of said .Survey No. 47; thence northeasterly along the southeast boundary of said road set an to cover a hi rip of ground 15 feet In width at said Judah and Wagner's line and gradually widening to 50 feet at the point where the private wagon road of said Wagner leads from said road to said Wagner's residence, and from said road to gradually widen from 50 feet in width to 65 feet in width at the line dividing the land ot said Wagner and Judali brothers subject to said private wagon roa I of aald Wagner, as now located and also subject to three passagewaya for wagon road at equal Intervals and distances between Bald

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LEGAL NOTICE. (Continued.) private road now existing and the lane of Noble Judah, one of them to be at said line. Also part of Survey No. 48, township 3 north, range 10 west, bounded and described as follows: Beginning r.t a stone on the south boundary line of tho right-of-way of the Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern railroad 7 chains from where said right-of-way crosses the east lino of the Vinoenens and Brucevlile public road; thence running south 55 degrees west 1.37 chains to a stake; thence south 37 d-greea east 18.84 chains to Heberd's line; th-nce north 51% degrees east 11.44 chains to a ztake on the south line of the right-of-way of said railroad; thence with said railroad right-of-way north 65 degrees west 20.66 chains to the place of beginning. Also right-of-way for street railway purposes over the following parcels of land located In Knox County, Indiana, towlt: A right-of-way over a strip of land seven (7) chains In length and ranging from 3% feet to not over 5% feet In width off of the northwest end of the land owned by first parties, that fronts on the Bruceville road In survey nineteen (19) township three (S) north, range ten (10) west. Said strip of land beginning where the line between surveys 19 and 20 Intersects the southeast line of the fairgrounds road; thence south 43 degrees 40 minutes west 7 chains to the private roadway leading to the land of Emma C. Judah. A strip of ground 2.30 chains tn length and ranging from 5% feet to 8% feet In width across the nortlvwest end of the land owned by Charles B. Judah. In survey number twenty (20). township three (3) north, range 10 (10) west, so as to make a clear width of sixteen (16) feet measuring from the southeast rail of the present track of the Citizens Street Railway Company. Said strip beginning where the line between surveys 19 and 20 intersects the southeast line of Fairground road, thence north 42 degrees 40 minutes east 2.30 chains. A strip of ground 1.35 chalnr In length off of the northwest end of the land owmd by Jennie Heyl. In survey twenty (20). township three (3) north, range 10 west, ranging from 8 to 8% feet in width so as to make a clear right-of-way of sixteen (18) feet measuring from the southeast rail of the main track of the Citizens Street Railway Company, as the same Is now located. Said strip of ground begin* at a point 2.30 chains north 42 degrees 40 minutes, east of where the line betwetn surveys 19 and 20 Intersects the southeast lino of the Fairground road; thence north 42 degrees 40 mintes east 1.35 chains. A strip of ground along the southeast side of the Bruceville road, ranging In width from 4 to 8 feet so as to make a clear right-of-way of sixteen (IS) feet measuring from the southeast rail of the main track of the Vincennes Citizens Street Railway Company, as the same is now located. Said strip of ground beginning 3.65 chains north 42 degrees 40 minutes east of where the line between surveys 19 and 20 intersect the southeast line of said Fairground road; thence north 42 degrees 40 minutes east to Kelso’s Creek, the same being part of survey 20. township three (3) north, range ten (10) west. A part of Upper Prairie Survey numbered twenty (20) In townehip three (3) north, range ten (10) west, which is described as follows: Beginning 45.72 chains north ,82% degrees west of the east corner of said survey; thence north 32% degrees west 11.15 chains to the center of the Vincennes and Brucevlile gravel road; thence south C. 0% degrees west along said road 5.00 chains; thence south 65 degrees west along said road 6.15 chains; thence south 16% degrees east 12.65 chains; thence north. 57% degrees east, 15.84 chains to the place of beginning. A lease covering the following described real estate situate in Knox County, Indiana, towlt: Part of location one hundred and fortyfour (144) and survey number forty-eight (46) in township three (3) north, range ton (10) west, bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake the east corner of Chris Wagner'* land and sixteen and tw-enty-eight one hundredths (16 2S-100) chains north fifty-one and one quarter (51%) degrees east of the west corner of survey number forty-seven (47) in said township and range; thence south fifty-one and one quarter (51%) degrees west seven (7) chains; thence north twenty (20) mintates seven and throa on* hundredths (7 3-100) chains; thence north fifty (50) degrees, eight (S) minutes west elevsn and forty-six one hundredths (11 46-1001 chains to the line between land of said Wagner and Judah Bros.; thence south eighty-five (85) degrees eaet seven and thirty one hundredths (7 30-100) chains to a stone; thence south thirty-seven (37) degrees, east eleven and sixty-three one hundredths (11 63-100) chains to the place of beginning, containing five and eighty one hundredths (5 80-100) acres. Also n franchise granted by the mayor and council of the city of Vincennes, in the State of Indiana, authorizing and providing for the construction of and operation of a street railway system In the city of Vincennes, In tho State of Indiana, and also a franchise granted by the board of commissioners of Knox County. Indiana to locate and Inalntain tracks upon certain public highways In said Knox County and to operate street cars thereon. Also plants, buildings, furniture, fixtures machinery, rolling stock, street cars and other appliances and equipment situate In Knox County, in the State of Indiana and used In connection with said street railway system and properties owned and operated by said Vincennes Traction Company in said city of Vincennes and its viCl And all other property, rights and franchises of the Vincennes Traction Company legal or equitable and all property, the title or possession of which Is held by the receiver In the above entitled cause, whether or not herein specifically described. The above mentioned property and premises will be sold iu one parcel and as an entirety and will be sold subject to a certain car trust agreement covering seven street cars purchased by said receiver of the National Safety Car and Equipment Company, on which there still remains due the sum of *25.735.50 and interest, which is secured by the title to said cars unul said amount la paid In full. The master will receive no bids from any one offering to bid at said sale unless such persons so offering to bid shall have first deposited with the master as a pledge that he will make good his hid in case of Its acceptance, the sum of *3,000 In cash or in a certified check upon any national bank or trust company In either the city of New- York, In the State of New York, or Ht. Louis In the State of Missouri, or Indianapolis or Vincennes In the State of Indiana. . ~, . The master will receive no bid for the property directed to be sold by said decree for less than the sum of S and unless such sum or more shall be bid the master will adjourn the Bala and apply to the court for further Instructions. The deposit of any unsuccessful bidder will be returned to him when the property is struck off. The deposit of the successful bidder will be applied upon the payment of the purchase price of the property in case such bidder complies wih the terms of the sale and completes his purchase. In case any bidder shall fall to make good any bid upon acceptance by the master, and confirmed by the court, or shall fall to comply with any order of the court relating to the payment of the balance of the purchase price, then the deposit shall be forfeited as liquidated damages and shall be applied toward payment of the expense of a re-sale and toward making good any deficiency or loss In case the property shall be sold a a less price upon such re-sale, or to such other purposes as the court ahall direct, but If said r-ale shall not he confirmed the deposit shall

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be returned to the bidder. The purchaser shall pay In cash upon the confirmation of the sale and from time to time thereafter suoh further portions on account of the purchase price as the court may direct. The balance of the purchase prtoa not required to be paid In cash may either b paid in cash or the purchaser may satisfy and make good the balance of his bid In whole or In part by turning In at their distributive value to 'be cancelled or credited any of the outstanding bond* or coupons payable out of the proceeds of the sale upon distribution thereof, namely, any bonds or coupons secured by either of the mortgages foreclosed by said decree, towlt: The mortgage of the Vincennes CitU zens Street Railway Company dated Jan. 1, 1908, and assumed by the Vincennes Tradition Company, and the mortgage executed by the Vincennes Traction and Light Company dated May 1, 1906. and assumed by the Vincennes Traction Company. The purchaser will be credited on aocount of the purchase price for bonds and coupons so turned in with such sum aa would be payable on such bonds and coupons out of the purchase price if the whole amount of the purchase price had been paid In cash. The purchaser shall, as a part of the consideration and purchase price of the property purchased and In addition to the amount of his bid, take the property sold and receive a deed or deeds therefor upon the express condition that he wdll pay, satisfy and discharge all unpaid indebtedness or obligations legally contracted or Incurred by the receiver In the operation or on acoount of the property sold at any time prior to the discharge of such receiver and the purchaser shall also take the property subject to the performance by him. or his successors or assigns, of ail pending contracts heretofore lawfully made by the receiver with respect to the property sold. Including the contract tor new street cars purchased by the receive* of the National Safety' Car and Equipment Company -of St. Louis, Missouri, under a car trust agreement hereinabove ! referred to. i It is provided In said decree that the purchaser shall not be personally liable to pay the beforemeationed Indebtedness and | liability of the receiver, but the same are enforcible only against the property sold. I which the court reserves the right to r- ' take and re-sell for that purpose. Provision Is made in said decree whereby the i purchaser has the right. In the manner ; therein stated, to contest any ' idebtednesa or liability so payable by thi mrchaear. Upon the payment of the purchase bid by the purchaser, or upon making such provision therefor as the coot shall approve, and upon confirmation ts the sai% . the master will execute and deheer to the 1 purchaser or his assigns a proper Instrument or instruments of conveyance, assignment and transfer of the property i sold under said decree, and upon the execution and delivery of said lnatrument or l instrument* the grantee or grantees therein shall be let into possession of the property conveyed, assigned and transferred and the receiver shall deliver all the premises and property eold which may be in his possession or under his control over to the purchaser, his successors aud assigns. The said decree further provide* that all earnings and income derived by said receiver from the operation or an account of the property sold remaining in | the hands of the receiver at the date ot j the delivery of the property to the purchaser. or that shall come Into the hand* of such receiver prior to his dlscharg* shall be turned over to the purchaser on demand, or at his election shall be rei talned by the receiver and applied by him, subject to the direction of the court, t* the payment of the Indebtedness and obligations of the receiver which the purI chaser Is required to pay in addition t ; his bid. After such delivery of tna premises the purchaser and his successors and ‘ assigns shall hold, possess and enjoy the same and all rights, privileges, Immunities , and franchises appertaining thereto a# fully and completely as the defendant, the Vincennes Traction Company, or any of Its predecessors or the receiver at any time heretofore have held or now hold, posseesed or enjoyed the same. And the purchaser and his assigns shall thereupon be ! entitled to have and to hold the premise* so conveyed free and clear of the lien and incumbrances of each of the said mortgages thereof foreclosed In said suit and from each and all the liens and claims'a* all of the parties to the suit aforesaid and those claiming under them, save only ae to such liens or claims subject to which such sale Is made and as are expressly rei served In said decree. The sale will be made free from any appraisal. right of redemption or extension. For a more specific description of the I premises to be sold, the liens and obligation to be assumed by the purchsser, a.nd of the terms and conditions of such sale, reference is hereby made to the abor* mentioned decree. CHARLES MARTIXDALE. Master In Chancery. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice Is hereby given, that th* under signed, the board of commissioners of Marion County. Indiana, will, up to 10 o’clock a. m., Aug. 19, 1921. receive sealed bids for two portable houses for tuberculoel* hospital, according to plans and specification on file in the office of th® auditor of Marion County. Each bid must be accompanied by a bond and an affidavit as required by law. The board reserves the right to reject ! any or all bids. ! Witness our hands, this 16th day of Aug. 1921. CARLIN H. SHANK. H. D. TUTEWTLER. LEWIS W. GEORGB. Com sloners of Marlon County, _At test:—LEO K. FESLER. Auditor. NOTlCE—ritch-Lined Cement Casket Cos., pursuant to the action of the stockholders' meeting. July 7, and adjourned to Aug. 10, 1921, the above named companY will offer for sale all of Us asset*, patent price and Btock to the highest bidder at 11 o'clock on the morning of Aug, 80, 192 L at the office of the company, 814 West Thirtieth etreet. Indianapolis, Ind. PITCH-LINED CASKET COMPANY. WM. 11. FOREMAN. President CLAYCOMBE, GIVAN & STUMP, Attorney*.

Library Notes New books of fiction at the Central 1 Library til's week are: Dust, by Emanuel Haldeman-Julius, and The World - * Illusion, by Jacob Wassermann . New books of non-fiction are: From the Front, Trench Poetry, edited by G. E. Andrews; History of the TTnlted States, by C. A_ Beard; Sketching- Without & Master, by J. H. Brown: Repressed Emotions, by I. H. Coriat; Study of Women De Jnquenfs in New York States by M. R. F-trnald; Death and Its Mystery? Before Death, by Camille Flammarion; Riviera Towns, by H. A. Gibbons; Perspective Delineation, by B. A. Gill; Every Step In Canning, the Cold-pack Method, by Mrs. G. M. Gray; Girlhood and Its Problems, by W. S. IIall; Youth and Its Problems, by W. S. Hall: Nerves and the Man. by W. C. Loosmore; Stenciling, by Adelaida Mlckel; New England Group and Others —Shelburne Essays, Eleventh Series, by P. E. More; Boston Terrier, by ■T. V. Mott; Motion Picture Handbook, by F. H. Richardson; Vocational Education, compiled by Emily Robison; Russian Bolshevik Revolution, by E. A. Ross; Government and Politics of France, by E. M. Sait; Landscape Gardening, by O. C. Sitnonds; Psychology of Bolshevism, by John Spargo; Training a Staff, by Paul Super; Psychoanalysis and Behavior, by Andre Tridois. New technical books at the Central Library Include: Introduction to Chemical Engineering, by A. F. Allen; Slide Rule and Logarithmic Tables, Including n Ten-place Table of Logarithms, by J. J. Clark; Essentials of Expert Typewriting. by R. L. Fritz; Linen from the Raw Material to the Finished Product, by A. S. Moore; Sewer Design, by H. N. Ogden; Punches and Dies, by F. A. Stanley. New books at the Business Branch Library are: Bank Credit, by C. A. Phillips: Farm Mortgage as an Investment. bv K. N. Robins, nnd Organization as Applied to Industrial Problems, by H. T. Wright. New books at the Teachers’ Special Library are: Studies in Psychology, by E. A. Kirkpatrick; psychology for Teachers. by D. W. La Rue; Group Intelligence Scale for Primary Grades, by F. E. Lowell; Principles and Methods of Teaching Arithmetic, by J. R, Overman; Teaching of History in Junior and Seulor High Schools, by R. M. Tryon; Essentials of Good Teaching, by £. A. Turner; Young Man nnd Teaching, by H. P. Wright New Juvenile books at the Central Library are: Wonder Tales of the World, retold by A. C. Armfield; Story of Out Merchant Marine, by W. J. Abbot; Conservation Reader, by H. W. Fairbanks; Cavalier Maid, by Mrs. E. B. Knipe; When Canada Was New France, by G. H. Locke: Hidden People, by Ia P). Miller; Bagged Inlet Guards, by Dillon Walls ce.

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