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INDIANA DAILY TIMES 25-29 S. Meridian SL PHONES —CLASSIFIED ADV. DEFT. Main /. 3506 Automatic ...28-351 RATEV On# time 09 per line Three consecutive times.. .08 per line Six consecutive time* 07 per line Male or female help wanted, situation wanted male or female; rooms to let and beard and room* wanted — One time 0* o® r fj n * Three consecutlvp times.. .07 per line Six consecutive times 06 per line Contract rates on application. Legal notices .09 per Uus Lodges and club notices Tse per Insertion Church notices (1 Inch or less) ...,50c per Insertion Over 1 Inch.. .07 per line additional Death notices 35c per insertion. Card of Thanks or In Memorlam notices 07 per line Ads received until 11:45 a. m. for publication same day.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS. DREXEL / / /? / AUTO. UJGLLCI/i 62170 Pari ora 1222 Union St. FLAN M Eli & iII'(JUAN AN SCO North Illinois st. Funeral directors to th people of Indlan</&polia since ISB7. Phones—Main 0641-0642. Auto. 22-641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY George Urinsteiner Funeral Director, 522 E. Market. Old phone Main 0308- New phone 27-208. J. C. WILSON 1220 Prospect. Auto. 61-671. Drexel 0322. W. T. BLASENGYM 1625 Shelby st. Drexel 2570. Auto. 51-114. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—WM. E. KREIGER. New 21-134. Main 1461. 1402 N. Illinois. GADD— BERTHS. UADD, 2130 Prospect stT Phones: Drexel 0422. Automatic 62-275. UNDERTAKERS—HISET * TITUS. 951 North Del New 26-56 4. Main 3C30. FEENEY & FEENEY. Auto. 24-195 1034 X. Illinois. Main 0543.

r )EATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. CARR. EMMA CATHERINE—Wife of Silas Cam. daughter of the late Alexander L. Marrett. died at the family residence, 4912 East Washington street, at 6 p. in. Tuesday. Surviving are the husband. two sons. Silas J. and Marrett L.. and a daughter. Katherine M. Carr. Funeral Friday, at 9 a. m. from the home. Burial Memorial park. Friends may call at the home after 3 o'clock Thursday. Burial private. (Louisville Ky.) papers please copy.) CATES. SARAH ELLEN— Widow of John Wesley Cate*, sod mother of Ell and Louis Cates and Mrs. John Snapp. departed this life Wednesday. Aug. 17, at 10:45 'p. m.. age 74 years. Funeral Friday. Aug. 19th. at residence of her daughter. 2352 Sherman Drive, at 10 a m. and at Friends Church. Hadley. Ind.. at 2 p. m. Burial Hadley. Friemls invited. CUSACK. MARY A<4NES Wife of John T. Cusack, died at the family residence. 23 North Hawthorne 1-a.ne. Aug. 17. at 11:40 a. m. Funeral Saturday. Aug 2%. at 9:00 a. m. at the Church of Our letdy of Lourdes. Buriai at Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends Invited. CUNNING HA M. B E UTH A A— Age 36 years, beloved daughter of Sarah Cunningham. passed atvay Wcdneeday. Aug. 17. Funeral at residence. 702 S. Warman are. Friday. Aug. I*. at 2 p. m. Friends Invited. Burial at Floral Park cemetery. LEWIS. JAMES F—Age 65. formerly of Indianapolis, passed away in Helmaburg. Ind.. Aug. 17th. Services from Flanner A Buchanan <hape! Saturday. 2 p. m. Friends invited Burial Crown Hill. MANN. Anna H.—Beloved wife of John Mann, mother of Mrs. G. W. Schneider and Annetta Mann, passed away Wednesday. Aug. 17. 2:39 a m.. age 45 years. Funeral at residence, 1193 Reed place, Friday. 130 p. m . at the Zion s Evangelical Church. New Jersey and North sts . at 2 p m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. (Jasper and Hutticgburg (Ind.; papers please copy.) McWHORTER. JAMES—Age SO year*. passed away Wednesday. Aug. 17. Friends may view the remains at the funeral parlors of Kirby 4 Dunn, 1138 N. Illinois st. Funeral notice later. PITTMAN. WINIFIELD S.—Died Wednesday, Aug. 17. Funeral at late residence, 1131 College ave.. Friday. Aug. 19. 1:36 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Brownsburg about 3 p m. SCOTT. JOXAf —Beloved husband of IJllle Scott, died Wednesday, Aug. 17. 1921, at the home of his daughter. Mrs. J. W. Monroe, 1119 N. Olnev. Age, 69 years. Funeral Saturday 2:30 p. m at the residence. Burial Crown Hid. North Vernon. Ind., and Anderson. Ind.. papers plea-se copy.

IN MEMORIAM. IK MEMORIAM—In lovlnp rem*mbrajice of Maude Alma Smith, who paeeed ®**my one year ago today. Sadly missed by her loving husband and children, and dearest friend. Mrs. Edith Healy. LOST AND FOUND, LOST—British bulldog, bobtail and cut ears; collar with brass buttons and brass plate. R. F. Acers on it. Aluminum plate and collar; registered Manroe County. Liberal reward. Drexel 6563. LOST—On Monday, a k*y ring With four keys, one a long door key. the other three night lock key*. If found return to Box A No. 1502, Times. Reward. FOUND—Ladles brown hat at Washington and Meridian street. Can have by calling at Times office. LOST—-Purse. lady’s Inside, in telephone booth. Union Station. Drexel 2353. Reward. LOST—Pur*e with s ?.t. early Tues v. between N. Pensylvania st. and 8. Bancroft. Reward. Irvington 1110. LOST--About Aug. 10. bracelet of silver beads, suitable reward. Main 1571. LOST—Keyring with four keys in downtown district. Washington 4458. BUS!NESS SERVICES."" Paper ITanpinp, ('leaning. House Painting, at 1914 prices. Webster 0512. ■ FEATHERS Sought, ao’d. renovated. mattreoses and pillow, made to order E. F. BURKLK. 1 Mass. ave. Main 1428. New 23-776. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES ~ Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana ave. PAINTING and carpenter work; all kinds done reasonable. Drexel €386. HEMSTITCHING. 100 YARD. MRS. TUTTLE 261 INDIANA AYS. CARPENTER work, new or repair, by day or contract. Cali Drexel 1223 BU sTn~ESS~ CHANCES. WILL diecount or trade dividend *ecurttle,. Randolph 6084. 2460 X. Delaware FOR EXCHANGE —-1100.000 general merchandise . will divide. Write LEAVITT LAND CO.. Indlanapolla. Ind. WELL established fruit and vegetable stand for sale; out-of-town busir.is to look after, Ua 11 at 1145 Shelby street. FOR PALB—-Good business; cheap If sold at once. Webster 4761. ROOMING HOLiSKA REaTAUKANIo. EAST TERMS. 40 N. DELAWARE.

PERSONALS. FAIRMONT MATERNITT HOSPITAL for contlnement. private: prices • <asonah'a.may work for board: babies ad >d, vr for booklet. MRS. T B. I 4811 -Seventh st.. Kansar -o. ABSOLUTELY reliable and co jentlal detective work performed; reasonable rates. O'Neil Secret Service. 25 14, W. Wash. Cl. 6656. Night phone Ka. STSSand Ra. 6048. HAIR dyeing and facial work a specialty. Done privately, day or night. Dyes removed from hair. Years of experience. Drexel 3218. MME. J. J. BROOKS announces to her beauty patrons that she Is now located at 1744 N. 111. Ran. 4387.

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MALE HELP WANTED. WANTED BOYS WANTED —Boys not over 14 years old to carry Times routes in central part, of cite, boys who want to make good money call and see Mr. Moorehead any afternoon at Times office after 2 o'clock. WANTED Experienced solicitors In city. Can make from }5 to $8 per day. Apply Clr. Mgr.. Daily Times WANTED —First-class metal polisher. International Electric Company, 215 MeCrea street. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 309 E. Washington st.. Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 9757. SITUATION WANTED—MALE. BY elderly white msn as Janitor for church or flat building; wishes to go home at night. Can give best of reference. Address A No. 2347. Times. SALESMEN—WANTED. Truck Salesmen We can use two high-grade men to sell a hitrh-rra<le truck. Must be real producers and come well recommended. Best proposition in city. Address A No. 1803. Times. SALESMAN * A salesman who?** ambl* tlon Is bfrnn<l hi* present pine*, can find more congenial employment with us and at the lam* tim double his income. W* rqulr* a man of clean character, sound in rr.tnd and body, who would appreciate a Ilf* job with a faat-Krotvln* concern where Industry would he rewarded with far above average earnings; for employment call Vain 4415. __ FEMALE HELP WANTED. Girls Between 1 % and 25 years, who are seeking permanent employment and whose homes are In the city, apply to the Indiana Bell Telephone Cos. Room 822. corner New York and Meridian, SITUATION WANTED —FEMALE. NURSING, genera! sickness. confinement case*. Doctor's reference. filth hospital experience. Circle 1899. WANTED rough dry washing*. 10 cent* per pound; iron flaiwork. Webster 9140. COLORED lady wants day work; reliable. Webster 5731. WANTED—SmaII family washing*. Soft water used. Randolph 5647.

ROOMS—TO LETHOTEL PURITAN (Fire-proof) Market and New Jersey street* Rates: 1 to 32.60. Special weekly rates on application. ROOMS 76c m 31.50. Special rates by the week and all modern conveniences. THE GEM STAG HOTEL. 36 W. Ohio street. ALABAMA. 141 N.J nicely furnished room, thoroughly modern; home cooking. Also garage. Circle 832? NICELY furnished front room In private home, north, business man preferred. 1 square east from Central car. Ran. 6389. MODERN front room for one or two persons In private home; one square from College car. Randolph 7467. ROOM for two g“ntlemen. man and child or married couple. Will give breakfast. Webster 0259. THREE nice unfurnished rooms and bath, gas for lights and cooking: furnace heat furnished. 619 Russell Avenue. LARGE front room and bath; private family; walking distance north. 713 N. Delaware. Apt. 7. LIGHT attractive modern sleeping room, private family, reference; walking distance north. Circle 8190. TWO rooms and kitchen; modern conveniences. 543 North Temple. MERIDIAN. 1021 N.; nicely furnished front room. 2 gentlemen preferred. Circle 337 2. TWO light housekeeping rooms. Rhone Randolph 4659 after 6:30. FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping, 3! 50 week. bath. 420 Erie street. NICELY furnished room, steam heat. 22 'A W. Ohio. Thone Main 7428. MODERN s'eeplng room suitable for gentleman. 814 N. Illinois. Circle 0840. LARGE furnished room: modern; gentlemen only; good location. Randolph 7513. MERIDIAN st.. 1021 N.; large comfortable front rooms. Modern. Clicls 8372. WALNUT. E.. 804; modern sleeping room, private home; reasonable. Main 8776. PENN.. 1521 N.; modern front suite with piano. Circle 0332. MODERN, clean well furntshed room; v--y reasonable. 606 N. East street. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. TWO rooms for light housekeeping, private entrance and privute porch. 814 N. Illinois. Circle 0840. ELEVENTH. E.. 717; two furnished light housekeeping rooms; modern; good location. Circle 2224. FRONT room, modern, gas. electric lights and bath. 34.60. Circle 7313. TWO or three modern rooms; gas. electric; linen 616 N. East. Circle 8203. FLATS, APART ME NTS TO L ET. Meridian Near 38th Five rooms, modern. 375; rent Includes heat, light, gas and water. Bankers Trust CompanyBankers Trust Bidg.. Penn, and Ohio ets. COLORED apwtment for rent. Continental Apts., 708 North Senate avenue. Geo. A Lucas 726 K. of P. Bldg. BOARD AND ROOMS—TO LET. LARGE, beautiful room: 2 or 3 people; with meals. Circle 3309; modern. FURNISHED HOUSES AND FLATS. A TWO-ROOM fiat for sale, furnished complete, for light housekeeping; downtown. Bteam heat, privilege by renting apartment. Call Circle 2594.

HOUSES—TO LET. FOR RENT to colored. 3366 Ralston avenue. 3 rooms, large lot, sl6 per month. Main 1503. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. STORE YOUR FURNITURE!!! PAY SIX MONTHS FROM NOW. (ll We haul your goods, store It. and charge the whole bill. You pay nothing until you take It out. or In 6 mouths If stored that long (2) Our storage Is brick and concrete; clean, dry. sanftary. (3) Your goods gets its owt\, bin; not mixed with other furniture. (4) Hates are most reasonable. YOU SAVE BY CALLING US MAIN 3453 AUTO 27-790. I Move Household Goods 12.00 a room. Lar*e truck, t all ’Webster 3229. PARTLOW FI FfE PROOF STORAGE CO Private locked rooms and open apace. 25c per month and up. I/oeal and overland transfer. We c*Cl and give you exact prices on any kind of work without any obligations. 419 23 E. Market street. Main 2750. Auto. 23-630. Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey st. Main 2028 Auto. 21-123. Vit ■ oiurafi CO. Cheapen rata In city. 80 W. Henry st. Main 46tt. big""FOUR TRANSFER. O. F BUM rent' Moving:, light hauling Loads $3.00 up. Main 8241. Drexel 7072. I transfer trunk*, parcels, move household goods carefully and reasonably. L. BEARD * SON. 511 E. North. tTN lON STATION BA'iGA.r: CO. Uaa tha phone Tall Main 7119 REAI. EST ATE—f OK <ALL 3-ROOM DOUBLE West Indianapolis. Newly decorated outelde and Inside; electric lights. Renting $24 per month. SSOO Cash or Automobile. HOWARD C. VENN 198 K Mnrket St. Main 1115 124 SOUTH ARSENAL AVE. Six rooms. Inside toilet wat^ r in house ga.s and electric light- Price Si’ 250, $ 60 < ash and balance s2l per month. See O. H. Clark, wtlb john g. McCullough 108 N. Delaware St. Main 1709 200 Cash, sl6 Month Buys good 3-room and kitchenette home at 30J B. Mlnnonota street; electric lights. g;i, city writer, newly painted and papered. I*ri<e only $1 *OO. Now vacant. HENRY & ROBINS REALTORS. 153 E. Market. Main 5333.

Cottage, South East Near £h*lby <*ar. 4 rooms anl pantry. lfa. electric lights, well ami cistern, cellar. 12.100 Terms If desired. Dunlop & Iloltegel, Realtors. 122 E. Market St. NINETY properties. on** fix-room modern bungalow will trnd for .1 or 6-roorn cheaper property; must he near Hhelby *tr©et roundhouse; 67 H t • trade f>r city property; 15 acres. 6-room house. A'l fine ground for sale or trade for city property; 5 acres 5 rooms for sale close In f-.r t r:. * ~ ' 1 ClB4. SIX-ROOM house. |8 eloclrlc lights; on English ave., paved street. Price $2,300. Terms. JENNINGS BROS. 28 8. Illinois BL EIGHT-ROOM thoroughly modern newly built house In first-cluss condition, one square off car line on W. Michigan etroet anil Tibbs avenue. Shown by appointment only. Price Is right on the propertv. Belmont 3904 MARTIN M. MORONEY. 2601 W. Michigan streot._ 635 PROSPECT Seven room, n**wly painted and decorated. Will sell on terms. \Y. H. lIUNTER Main 1078, Irvlngton 21(1. n One of the coziest 5-room (I rr At II bungalows on the West U II 11. Hide, on Belle Mew Place. <;on. a. Lucas. 73S K of P. Bldg Modern (i room house ou Parker st., north of Tenth et.; $.">,750; street paved. It. B. WILSON, REALTOR. 108 N. Delaware st. Main 1018. FOR S A EE. iDTUEART. Four-room cottage, gas, electricity, city water: full lot; 2 blocks Fountain square. Price 32,300; terms. Mr Adams. Main 0618. FARMERS TRUST CO. DANDY TH -story bungalow. 7 rooms ami 3 lots. Price 32.200 Terms 5200 cash. 320 a month. A. F. ZAINKY I<9 E. Market SL FOR FADE—Equity in modern G-roorn home, double garage, chicken house, fruit and shrubbery. Leaving city; call owner, Harrison 2113. 3866 RALSTON AVE., Z rooms, large lot, big barn, .4100.00 cash: balance payments like rer.t. Main 1503. DOUBLE hour®, southeast corner Olney and Twenty- .'lfth streets; owner. Washington 1894. CORNELIUS ave.. 4133; six rooms, modern; garage, s3.B‘/0; $2,000 cash. THE southerx lumber company. FIVE-ROOM house, 1162 N. Moui t st.; by owner. Call Belmont 0877. REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN. NEW 5-room bungalow, nearly '/a acre, garage, near Stop 5. Lafayette Interurban. To exhhange for city property; preferably south or west. Main 0186. LOTS FOR SALE. LOTS, NEAR FAIR VIEW PARK. $260 TO S4OO. B. F. CLARK, MAIN 8377. LARGE tract of ground. 138x150 (3 lots). northeast. Will sell to reliable party for |3O cash and $3 weekly. Price of whole tract 1840. Phone at once. MR. YOUNG. Washington 1079. CLEAR. :evel lot. half square south of Thirty-Eighth street boulevard. about two squares southeast State Fairgrounds, want diamonds. Price 6450. Washington 4175. LARGE, beautiful lots In Wayne park. Just oft W. Washington st., which Is being paved; 31 down, 31 a week. "Will take you out In our automobile a. your convenience.. OSCAR LEE, StSl Liyr Mala &UZ. . t

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1921.

Have You Noticed the New Road Hog?

FARMS—FOR SALE OR TRADE. 240 ACRES of good, level land, 10-room house. 2 barns, silo, located 17 miles out. Price SIOO acre. Will trade for rentals. merchandise or any thing of equal value. DAY & DAY, AGENTS. Indiana's Largest Farm Dealers. 150 l a S. Illinois St. Phone Circle 4809. FARMS—FOR TRADE. 140 ACRES good grain and stock farm; clear of Incumbra nee; for 80 or 80 aero*. Will pay cash difference. Must be within 20 mile* of Indianapolis. CIIAS. I’. HORNADAY REALTOR. 507 People's Bank Bldg. Main 5686. li’l ACRES In oil belt of Illlnola: good land; clear of mortgage.* Will trade for rentals. Will pay difference if Justified. ( HAS. i\ HORNADAY, Realtor. Room 507 People's Bank. Main 06?6 REAL EST AT E —SALE OR TRADE. FOR exchange, 9-flat building In Chicago Price $32,000 for good clear farm in Indiana; rent $5,370 a year. REDMAN, 127 N. Dearborn *t., Chicago, FOR EXCHANGE property. Indiana farms tr eoutherp l&ndn, clear. for merchandise. Wrtta LEAVITT LAND CO., 1 milenapoila. Lad. WILL trade ls-tOT farm for city property. See owner. 250 3. Sherman drive. Irvington 0533. A FAIR Is better than a sacrince sale UEO. R BROWN. U)O2 City Truau REAL ESTATE—WANTED.' CASH FOR ECjrrTY OR CONTRACT FUK REAL ESTATE. MAIN 1115. AUTOMOBILES FOR bALE.

The Assortment of the City at Buck’s Attractive Values Attractive Prices Attractive Terms 11 make*. 8 body style* 2 an 1 B.passenger roadster*. 4-paaeen-gsr sport and chummy. 6 and 7-passenger tourings, sedans and coupes. STUDFBAKER REO ESSEX CHEVROLET HIT'MURiI.E OVERLAND REGAL OAKLAND MAIBOHM DODGE INTERSTATE Visit our sales room, Inspect our stoclh DRIVE HOME A BARGAIN. THE BUCK CO. 309 N. Pennsylvania One aquora north of pontofficc. Open Evenings

\Yu Are Closing Out Our USED CAR STOCK We have a number of real bar- ( (live us a chance to show j them to you. This is ono real opportunity to purchase a good used ear at a price below anything ever offered. Oakland 34-R Touring Oakland 32-B Roadster Oakland 32 Roadster Studebaker Light Six Touring Oakland Motor Car Company 325 N. Pennsylvania St. •[nash! Nash-Renewed Cars ARE GUARANTEED. Wt* oflfpr for your careful lnpectlon tho following used car* at crpttonal valuer* Impossible to dup--1 Ira t*v 1919 Maxwell touring s3'o 1919 Maxwell touring with new top S4OO 1917 Patterson touring S4OO 1914 Cadillac touring $450 Caah or terms. Loscy-Nash Retail Cos. 400 N. Capitol ave. Main 3348-3849. Automatic 21-946. Briscoe Touring We hnve several new Briscoe touring '■lira, fully equipped with front and rear bumpers, windshield wings, luotometer. etr. To close them out quickly we have placed a very low figure on them. If you are thinking about anew cur, investigate. Sterling Motor Car Cos. Distributers I’alge Cars and Trucks. D. 7261. NC Tv Meridian st. M. 1808. COLE 8 touring, 7-passenger. Bargain. 6145 down. |fi weekly. 511 N. Capitol avenue. MONROE touring, new paint, new top. First 6450 cash takes It. 613 N. Capitol avenue. COLUMBIA 6 automobiles. ARTHUR DIETZ COMPANY, distributors. 320 N. Meridian. Main 5716. 1920 HUPMOBILE "touring; like new. "235 North Pennsylvania. FORD touring 1918. Fine shape, 3110 down. 35 weekly. 518 N. Capitol. STUDEBAKER 6 touring, 7-passenger; dandy. Only 6145 down. 518 N. Capitol. OVERLAND Country Club; wire wheels; snappy, 6145 down. 618 N. Capitol. OVERLAND 4, "1929. "dandy"' ’"First'"s37s cash takes It. 518 N. Capitol ave. DODGE touring, fine shape, bargain, 1176 Oovßi. $0 £££&£. iUa J2L Capitol.

A UTOM OB IL ES FO R SAL E. Dodge Touring This car Just repainted ; new tires, new top and 1* in excellent condition. Priced to move Quickly, lie bought a now Falge. Ford Touring Special body, electric lights and starter. In dandy line shape. Paige Larchmont Sport This car is one of best buys we have; newly painted and rides line. He bought anew l’aige. Briscoe Deinonst rator In fine condition, good as new; priced very low. Fully equipped. Paige Glenbrook Thla dandy Jlttle 6-pass, car has just gone through our shop, has been gone over, newly painted and is a real buy at our low price. He bought anew Paige. TERMS IF’ DESIRED Sterling Motor Car Cos. Distributors Paige Curs and Trucks. C. 726! B.‘lo N. Meridian nf. M. UN*k FORD TOURING CAR. MANY KXTRAS. An exceptionally good buy. Quick **a!e Loral Branch. NORDYKE & MARMON CO. Mrldlan at Eleventh. Renewed Car Dept. PATOR sportster, painted >el!ow wire wheel*. Individual fender* and step only |29Fi down. 518 N Capitol. Open evenings _ LEXINGTON fivs passenger eportster. Snappy looker, new paint. new top • •nlv $295 dewn. 11l N Capitol a* el tp AUTOMOBILES—SALE OR T|AD^, SAT.E or trade Overland automobile; good a* new. Drexel 4967. TRUCKS—FOR SALE. TRUCKS Autocar chassis with cab. Used, but rebuilt in our own shops. To be sold with regular 1-year Autocar guarantee. lVi-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. 813 N. Penn. St. DUtrlbutors of Autocar Trucks. | Main 0308. Auto. 24-371. TRUCKMEN, NOTICE! i 1H -TON CAB AND STAKE BODY. . BED HEAL, CONTINENTAL MOTOR. I WILL SELL-ON LIBERAL TERMS. HARRISON 0755. I __ 2348 N. CAPITOL AVE. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES. Now in the time to have your motorcycle overhauled and r-namaled ERNEST HUGHES GO. IS4-M liana, a \ e. Main 6404 CASH paid for all kind.** of motorcycle!*. FLOYD PETERMAN. 509 Masaachuaett® avenue. INDIAN motorcycle for Mate or will trade os flret payment on automobile. Inquire 402 Went New York street. AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. 100 USED earn wanted aa part payment on new Chandlers' and Clevelands. W e carry our own time paper and charge no brokerage or commission. Welbon Automotive Cos. 1025 N. Meridian st. Main 4721. AUTOS WANTED - I. Wolf Auto Cos. 619 N. Illinois St. Main 1579. Auto. 22-063. AUTOS WANTED" Largest used car dealers In State. INDTANAPOLJS AUTO PARTS. 618 N. Capitol. Open evenings. AUTOS wanted. WEISSMAN’S 212-14 B. New York ntreet. Main 4446. MJTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. AUTO WASHING Onr specialty. 334 North Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry FOR SALE—TWO 32x4 4 FIRESTONE CORD TIRES. ONE 37x5 SIX 30x3 WHEELS. ONE FORD BLOCK 1920. THREE SETS op f-QRD COILS. 35 KENTUCKY AVENUE. INSTRUCTIONS. MEN W r ANTED—Big field electrical and automobile business; earn S3O-6100 weekly. Learn by mail; 3 months’ practical course. Latest methods. Best books, best service; cheapest price. VOCATIONAL EXTENSION INSTITUTE. 147 Fourth avenue. Room 314, New York. SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE. USED White and Singer Ranted $3 per ] fySr month. Repairs v ' > < and parte for all 10 J i makes guaranteed V. J <l3 Maaa. Ava Main 9300.

MACHINERY AND TOOLS, WONDER ( ETE MIXERS Nus ced. BCRI. FINCH. 314 W. Maryland St. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. TV PE W HIT ER BARGAINS PAYMENTS G*t our low prices on high-grade used and second hand I"N!)EH\YUOD, MONARCI. REMINGTON. L. C. SMITH. RiiYAL arui other good machine. Wr f* *ll n <chlne that v A ran guarantee. CLARK TYPEWRITER SHOP IK W***t Market. Second Floor. Fhorte, Main 26*6. Indianapolis, Ind. Evervbodv wears fV\ PANTS I \ We sell ’em. That’s II • J our business. I THE J , o A m N p T a 8 ny STORE H Twe Store*. Jr ; r. * Quit wearing ready-made _ RANTS S W© mak them to your ) j mcAfure f0r.... 1/ LEON TAILORING CO. ISI M r k m Upitlifj Good rubber tired LnvfJld cliair for rent. $3.50 a month. AHMA no charge for delivery. Baker ODDS and ends In grocery fixtures. Meat boxee. ice bore*, restaurant tables and chairs counters and show cases. BAKER BROS. _ I.AOf’S fail stilt, dark blue lined with sl’k. beautifully trimmed Will sac* rifl e fr qul* k sale, Weiiater 6394. FOR SALK - Uonejr fur coat, good condition. sli. C ircle $357. HORSES AND VEH ICLE3. SMALL gi-Title horse for driving for ladies and >diJidr- n. Washington 2679, FiftySecond and Baltimore. poi a.d buggy for aaJe. W ebster 6 3 30. ~ COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE.~ THE BEST IS THE IFfEAPBjr. B*t Inti, or Linton, clean forked $7.09 Illlnol* lump, large clean f0rked.....87 SO Bext Braxll block, large forked $8.50 Try our Pocahontas, none better. Delivered anywhere In the city. Free kindling with each tot orJwred or more. Drexel 3780. Auto. 52-314. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. GO TO BAKER BROS, for furniture, ruga and stoves. Payments. 219-225 East Washington street. PENINSULAR heater; Peninsular combination gas and coal range. 229 North Davidson. RETOttT HEATING STOVE. Harrison 26R8. PETSTOC K~AN DPOULT R y! HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dogs. INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY, city dog pound. 934 K. N. Y. Main 0878. 12 HENS and cockerel; market price. Main M . LJ ?. l ?.^ l r. l . r i?T. R .VJ v ?^. fs jT. 3 :- REICORDS; good records of any make you desire. 40c. BAKER BROS.. 219 Ernst Washington. FIN A NCI A L.

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 6300 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 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 end let us explain. No charges unless you borrow. Loans with other companies paid ff and more money advanced at legal rates. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAIN 2923 OR AIJTO. 22-450. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Rooms 206-7-t Indiana Trust Bldg. 113 E. Washington St.. Corner Vtr. Ave. wfT aRE PREPARED to' MAKE REAL ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. WE 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 st. Main 1618. INSURANCE. In all Its branchea AUBREY D. PORTER. •SO Lemcke bldg. Main 1012.

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Quigley-Hyland Agency Civil and Criminal Investigators. 526-529 Daw bldg. Main 2902 DARGE PROFITS from small expenditure fallow Real Estate advertising Id "Want Ad” column* of the Time*. legal notice. NOTICE TO TAXPATERS LAWRENCE AND WARREN TOWNSHIP. To the taxpayers of Warren ar.d Dawrence Townships. Marion County. Indiana: Pursuant to the -statutes for such cases made and provided, notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Warren and Lawrence Townships, of Marlon County, in the State of Indiana, that the board of commissioners of said County, has determined upon, and duly authorised, the Issuance of honds in the total principal sum of $32,000.06, bearing interest at the rate c*f 5 % per annum, to provide the funds to pay for the construction of tbe imprbvemeat of a part of Thirty-Eighth street, on the line between said townships, on the petition of W. P. Phillips, et al. Given by order of said Board of Commissioners this, the 17th day of August. 1921. LEO K. FESLER. Auditor of Marion County. Indiana. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified os administratgiy of estate of William Hen-y Rise. Ueceaafd, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. No .9*31. DUEI.I.A BISE. CLARKE A CI.ARKC Attorneys.

NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS. Notlo# iw hereby riven that pr/>will be received by the director of the Indiana State Higrhway Commission at hie orHee in the Capitol building, in Indianapolis. up to 10 < 10:00) o’clock a m. Aug XO. 1931, wnen all proposals will bg publicly opened nA read The work contemplated ia the construction of the fol lowing bridges on State highways:

Proj. No. Sec. Struc. On State. Approx. No, Over. Road No County Length. Type. Remarks F. A. 6 B 32 Walnut creek. 3-E Putnam. 3<it ~2'-0 " R. C. Arch F. A. D 4 Drainage ditch. 3-C Vigo. Iti 65 -0” Deck PI. girder. Abutment repairs. F. A. 10 A 4 Drainage ditch. 1-X Marshall. L’xa’-O" R C. Box F. A. 12 B 9 White river. 1-F Jackson. (1 iff2*o’-0"> Steel truss. Wood block floor (1 ®l3K’-6”) * K. A. 13 B 1 Brandywine creek. 3-N Haneack. lit 75 -0” Steel truss. Truss rmnlra F. A. 13 C 12 Drainage ditch. 3-0 Henry. 1® 20’ 0” R. C. slab F. A. 13 C 45 Flat Rock creek. 3-P Henry. 2 (it 55’-0” Steel truss F. A. 15 B 41 Drainage ditch. 3-1 Hendricks. lie 10 -0” It. C. slab. F. A. 16 I A Dost river. 4-D Orange. 3# 60’-0” H. C. arch F. A. 17 C 25 Salt creek. 2-B Porter. 1 ip 20’-0" It C arch F. A. 24 13 44 Dittle Cicero creek. 1-0 Hamilton. 1 Ip 55’-0" Steel trass. F. A. 29 1 White river. 10-D Knox Ac 24® 30'-0” Gibson. to 150'-0” Steel truss. Foundation bortugs only. S. A. 11 F 32 Hummel creek, 11-F Grant. Id* 5.V-0” Steel truss. S. A. 12 K 2d McNair ditch. 12-K Morgan. Do 4 ’-0” Steel truss. S. A. 21 II 20 Dob creek. 21-H Adams. I Dm) -0” Steel truss. S. A. 22 E 18 IJttle Indian creek. 22-R Morgan. 65'-0” It. C. aron. S. A. 22 F 6 White river. 22-F Morgan. 3@169’-1” Steel truaa. Rebuild pier & paint steel, s- A. 24 U 21 Muscatatuck river. 24-B Jackson. <2-0 70'-0” (Rebuild pier & abutment.) . X@lsß’-0”) Steel truss. (Paint steel) S. A. 30 a 27 White rlvor. 30-B Greene. IMSOO'-0" Wood block iloor tMtiUit . 2®144’-0" Steel truss. Palut steel. 8- A - 44 1 E l rl ' ror 45-i Whitley. (1® 35 -") Steel Uuaa.

The pians and specifications may be examined at the office of the Stats H ! gh way Commission In the Capitol building, or copies thereof will be forwarded upon a payment to the director of TWO DOLLARS ($2.00) per structure, for all structures except the following, which will be forwarded FREE upon request or for the sum of ONE DOLLAR ($1,004 as noted. PLANS—SI.OO PER SET. Pro). F. A. 12. Section B, Structure No. 9A Proj. S. A. 22. Section F. Structure No. 4 Proj. F. A. 13. Section B. Structure No. 1 Proj. S. A. 30, Section B. Structure No. tT Proj. F. A. 13, Section C, Structure No. 12 Proj. F. A. 29. Structure No. 1. PLANS—FREE UPON REQUEST. Proj. F. A 10, Section A, Structure No. 4 Proj. FA. 15. Section B, Structure No. 41 Each bidder, with his proposal, shall submit his bond payable to the State of Indiana In the penal sum of one and one-half (l'i) times the amount of his proposal with good and sufficient security to the approval of the director, condltionad upon the faithful performance of the work in accordance with the profile, plans and specifications therein set forth and conditioned also upon the payment by the contractor and all sub-contractors for all labor performed anti materials furnished in the construction of the bridge or structure. SUCH BOND SHALL BE ONLY ON THE FORM SPECIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR, COPIES OF WHICH WILL BE FURNISHED UPON REQUEST. If any bidder desires to submit a combination proposal on two or more structures of the same or different types of design, proposal blanks therefor will be prepared upon request, providing such request be made NOT LATER THAN AUGUST 27TH, 1921. The right Is reserved by the director to reject any or all bids, or to award on any combination of bids that in his Judgment is most advantageous to the State of Indiana. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. L. E. LYONS, Director.

SAYS NATION NEEDS LEADER Minister Refers to Divine Guidance. “If ever a nation needed a Washington or a Lincoln It is America, and world to God it were Harding; but unless he takes the course laid out in God's divine word, he will fail like all the rest of our great leaders,” said the Rev. Mr. Knox, in his sermon last night In the big tent on the old Gipsy Smith tabernacle grounds. “Charlemagne failed to unite the kingdoms of the world; Louis XIV and Napoleon Boneparte, yes. even the old kaiser, failed as he weut out with 1 s slaughtering millions to conquer th> world and unite the nations into a world empire.” continued the speaker. “Ex-President Wilson likewise failed with his famous fourteen points to unite the world into a league of nations, and so will President Harding fall to unite the world in his disarmament program, for God said four small words that all

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LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE OF BOND SALE. / Notice i* hereby given that the undersigned Trustee of Lawrence School Township, of Marion County, State of Indiana, will sell to the highest bidder, but in no event less than par and accrued interest thereof until date of delivery, certain bonds of said school township in the aggregated amount of $125,000.00, being 126 bonds of $1,000.00 each, dated September 15th, 1921, with the interest at the rate of six per cent (6%) per annum, interest payable semi-annually. Said bonds being payable so that eight (8) of said bonds shall mature and become payable every year during the first fourteen years, beginning July 1, 1922, and thirteen (13) of said bonds shall mature during the fifteenth year of said issue. All of said bonds shall be due and payable at some bank or trust company in Marion County, Indiana. Said bonds will be offered for sale at two o'clock p. m. on the 7th day’of September, 1921, at the office of the Trustee of said Towmship, the same being the residence of said Trustee near the Town of Castletown, Marion County, Indiana. Each bidder will be required to deposit prior to such hour his sealed bid for such issue. This issue is made for the purpose of constructing a building for the consolidated schools of said Lawrence Towmship, near the Town of Lawrence in said Lawrence Township. Marion County, Indiana. Said bond issue being made subject to the approval of the State Board of Tax Commissioners. The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids. Dated this 16th day of August, 1921. Lawrence Yownship, Ex-officio lawrence School Township, Marion County, Indiana. GUY D. HAMILTON, Trustee,

C. K. MCCORMACK, Attorney. NOTICE FOR BIDS OX 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, 1921. the undersigned, the city controller of the city of Inc ianapolis, will receive sealed bids at his office in the city hall in the city of Indianapolis up to 12 o’clock m. on Tuesday, the 23d day of August, 1931. for a temporary loan of eighty-five thousand ($85,000 00) dollars to the city of Indianapolis for the use of the department of public parks. and payable from the current 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. 31, 1921. Said money shall be delivered to the undersigned at such times and in such amounts as may he required by the board of park commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. Ail bids shall be based 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. The obligations to be issued 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 Indian* apolis. Aug- 11 and 16. 1921.

the nations of the world cannot ehangk, ‘They shall not cleave.’ ” Never until the mighty Jesus Chrftt times in all His glorious splendor, Mr. Knox said, will the world disarm and have permanent peace. ‘ What the world needs tonight is a Savior,” he said, “and the sooner we know Him and accept Him, we wfll fcee if, regeneration of heart which wifi prepare us for the great day of Gid Almighty.” The special music for the ev^ n%ng program was rendered by the orchestra, and by Mr. Freed and J. L. MeConqtoghay of the Euianuel Missionary Berrien Springs, Mich., in a baritone duet. The Rev. Mr. Knox announced vu subject far tonight would be “The Seven Trumpet Blasts of the Apocalypse.” Nymphs Defy Police DIEPPE, France, Aug. 18.—Complaints that many girls were swimming at the beach without even a one-piece suit cause* an afternoon police raid. Reyen gtrla refused to surrender . and esoaped by swimming three miles.

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