Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 88, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 August 1921 — Page 8

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES 15-29 S. Meridian St. PHONES —CLASSIFIED ADV. DEPT. Main •.. 1606 Automatic .......28-151 RATE*. One time..... .*9 per line Three consecutive times.. .61 per 11ns 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 08 P Three consecutive times.. .07 per line Six consecutive times 0* per line Contract rates on application. Legal notices .09 per 11ns Lodges and club notices 76 per Insertion Church notices 41 inch or less) 60c per Insertion Over 1 Inch.. .07 per line additional Death notices 16c per Insertion. Card of Thanks or In Memorlam notices 07 per line Ads received until 11:45 a. ax lor publication same day.

FU NE RA L DIR ECTO R 9. DREXEL 7 / /? / AUTO. IS6L LOCi Let SI “- 170 Parlors 1222 Union Bt. FLAMNEB & BUCHANAN >2O North Illinois at. Funeral directors to th people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phones—Main 0641-0642. Auto. 22-S4L INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 522 EL Market. Old phone Main 0908. New phone 27-208. J. C. WILSON 1130 Prospect. Auto. 11-til. Dress! 22. W. T. BLASENGYM HIS Shelby st. Preset 2570. Auto, 31-114. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—WM. E. KREIGER. New >l-154. Main 14*4. 1402 N. Illlnola GADD—BERT S. GADD. 2110 Prospect etT Phones: Drexel 0421. Automatic 62-I*l. UNDERTAKERS—HISBY A TITUS *sl North Del. New 20-554. Main 1530. FEENEY A FEENEY. Auto. 14-195 1014 N. Illinois, Main o*ll. *^-^ F - U^n E . R A L N QTI CES ‘ PATTMANN. FREDRICK Husband of tho late deceased Mary Pattmann. father of William. Fred and Minnie Pattmann and Mrs. Emma Sinker. Mr. Sophia Schlensker and Mrs. Mayme Leachman. Aug. 21. 1521. at 4:55 p. m. f ago 77 years 4 months 25 days. Funeral Wednesday. Aug. 24. at 1:30 p. m.. at late re*i- j dence. 351 E. Raymond at., and 2 p. m. at Frienda’ Church, corner of Alabama and Parkway ave. Friends Invited. Burial ; Crown Hill cemetery. I LOST AND FOUNJD. LOST—Nine 1 dollar bills or. Illinois st.. ■ near Washington. Would the one who found It please return It to a poor blind man. Call Main 2123 or return to 124 North Missouri. * LOST—Girl thaT was seen taking coat j from Lyric rest room. please return same to room 121 Hume-Mansur building to avoid further trouble. Lost —Small brown dog; ears cut short; , black nose; little girl's companion. An- J swers to name of Billy. Call or write MRS. JENSEN. 473 Virginia avenue. LOST —Silver mesh bag containing gold watch and $5 bill. Finder please call Webster 5104. Reward. NOTICED SHIPPING automobiles to Florida If you have one to go j*hlp with me and aave freight. Address A. E. YANDERCOOK, Lawrence, lnd. UTTERBACK REUNION The Utter back annual reunion will be held at Garfield Park Sunday, Aug. 21BUSINESS CHANCEB. ROOMING HOUSE 12 rooms, a: rented ; not modern; r*n’s for Sao.en. Nice and clean. A rare bargain at >450. SEBREE. 40 N. Delaware St FOR EXCHANGE —1100,000 general merchandise; will divide. Write LEAVITT LAND CO.. Indianapolis:. Ind. BUSINESS SERVICES. NOTICE TO PUBLIC Call Main 90*1 and have your drvwells. cesspools ar.d valuta cleaned. 1 don't depend on my men. lo do my work. I do It myself. I have the largest barrels In the city. Calls answered evenings and Sundays. Work don# out of the city. 751 West Michigan. HENRY. HAAS. Paper Hanging. Cleaning, House Painting, at 1914 prices. Webster 0512. FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order. E. F. BURKLB. 415 Mass. ave. Main 142*. New 23-775. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 ave. HOUSE PAINTING done, flret-claes work at reasonable price. Call Drexel 0455. XaCE CURTAINS* LAUNDERED. DREXEL 0*95, AUTO. 51-515. OLD SUITS, dresees. theatrical costumes and evening gowna Call Belmont 4121. ttkM’ENTER work, new or repair, by day er contract. Call Drexel 1223. HEMSTITCHING. 10c YARD. MRS. TUTTLE 201 INDIANA AVE. PERSONALS. FAIRMONT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement, private: prices reasonablemay work for board; babies adopted, writs for booklet. MRS. T. B LONG. 4111 E. Twenty-Seventh st.. Kansas City. Mo^ MME. J. J BROOKS announces to h*r beauty patrons that she 1* now located at 1744 N. 111. Ran. 4*97. ROOMS—TO LET. HOTEL PURITAN (Fire-proof) Market and New Jersey etreeta. Rates: $1 to 12.50. Special weekly rates on application. “ ROOMS 76c to 11.50. \ Special rates by the week and all modern conveniences. THE GEM STAG HOTEL 35 W. Ohio street. PENNSYLVANIA. 627 N- apt. 3; single and double sleeping rooms, modern; walking distance. LARGE furnished room; modern; gentlemen only; good location. Randolph 7511. TWO nicely furnished front roo.na, downstairs. Drexel 8852. PENNSYI -. ANIA. 527 N : apt. 4; desirable room in modern apt. FURNISHEL room north. In modern fiat for lady, references exch. Ran, 5252. THREE nicely furnished modem sleeping rooms for rent. 61S East Market. FLATS, APARTMENTS TO LET. elecant mmin? booth she Living room with gas grate, bookcases sun parlor, bedroom with Murphy bed. kitchenette. Pullman diner, lights, gas and heat furnished, janitor service; ISO month. Also one at 3100. The Evans=Roberts Cos. 605-6 K. of P. Bldg. Main *192, ' "DETECTIVES. Quigley-Hyland Agency Civil and'Criminal Investigator*. 636 629 Law bldg. Main 1901 WHEN patronizing these advertisers mentins the Times

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MALE HELP WANTED. WANTED BOYS WANTED—Boys not over 14 years old to carry Times routes In central part of city; 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 mak# from |5 to IS per day. Apply Clr. Mgr.. Daily Times MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 309 E. Washington st.. Indianapolis. Ind. Clrcla 0757. HAIR CUT 25c at MOUDY'S. 660 Mass, ave. . i FEMALE HELP WANTED. Girls Between IS and 25 years, who ar seeking permanent employment and whose hornet* are In the city, apply to the Indiana Bell Telephone Cos. Room 322, corner New York and Meridian, j REIsIABLE woman wanted to take care ■ of two children. W \ LTER BAKER. 405 Arbor. • WAITED —Experienced waitroes. DR FI.ED’HER S SANITARIUM. 1140 E. Market street. j SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED, laundry work, by widow, to pay rent and buy coal Call Auto. 39-161. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. DORMAN st.. 710; 2 front connecting rooms downstairs; clean and nl< ely furnished; private entrance In private home; reasonable. Webster 1895. BOARD AND ROOMS—TO LET. NEWLY FURNISHED MODERN ROOMS WITH BOARD. 213 N. OP.IEMTAL. WEBSTER B*7l. BOARD and room; private family; front room adjoining bath; gentleman. Randolph 1921. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey at. Main 2028 Auto. 21-123. I Move Household Goods 12.00 a room. Large truck. Call Webeter 1229. PARTLOW FIREPROOF CO’ Private locked rooma end op,n space. 15c per month and up. Local and overland transfer. We call and give you exact prices on any kind of work without any obligations. 419-21 E. Market striet. Main 2750. ‘ Auto. 23-620. GGX Storage Cos. Cheapest rate In city. 10 W. Henry et. Main 4*90. UNION STATION BAGGAGE CO. Uae the phone Cell Main Till REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. 1417 W. 32D ST. Dandy 5-room bungalow, nearly modern in fine condition. $3,000; S7OO cash, balance easy payments. See it and call me. J. B. SCOTT, 14 When Bldg. 3-ROOM DOT BLE ‘ WEST INDIANAPOLIS. Newly decorated inside and out, electric light", renting 824 month. * 1500 CASH, OR AUTOMOBILE, Balance small monthly payments. 1L C. VENN 101 E. Market st. Main 1115. ~6600 BLOCK EAST MICHIGAN" Five-room modern, two-atory houae, furnace, garage and electric llghta. Lot 40 by 140, In good condition. Price 15.500. 12.500 cash wili handle. CRUM & BOULDEN REALTY CO. 217 K of P Bldg. Main 4233. COLORED BUYERS Two eottagrs, four and five rooma: gas. well and cistern, electric lights; newly painted and papered. Near Columbia car i line. EASY TERMS Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors 122 E. Market st. EAST Modern, 6-room bungalow, good condition. $3,200 11,000 cash, balance easy terms. Mr. MclnUW. Main 0520. 1. N. RICHIE & SON. ' HOME FOR COLORED Five rooms, electric lights, water; located northwest. Newly painted arid papered. PRICE, $1,850 1150 cash, balance terms. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors A TT Blx-room modern. North fl tt 11 Mount street, fine home; lijj ii good condition, high-class neighborhood; small pay--1 ment down and light auto as first payment. Call at office. LUCAS. 726 K. of ; P. bldg. • Vacant New Bungalow * 2350 cash, balance 230 per month, buys .the brand new 6-room bungalow on IJvlingston ave., corfler North. FIDELITY I TRUST CO., Mr. Sexton. Main 6584 TWO fine modern doubles, east; modern doubles north; all kinds .of properties south; cash or payments. Five-room bungalow. southeast. 2600 cash. A beautiful modern. 6 rooma, near Union street. Call Drexel 6124. HAVE two doubles and one cottage on car 1 line. Will sell on payments. MR. ADAMS. Main 0518. FARMERS TRUST CO. SIX-ROOM modern bungalow, hardwood floor, oak finish. 1365 N. Gale. By owner. TWO lots, cottage, barn different kinds of fruit. 4541 Ralston. Wash. 5374. OWNER desires to sell direct to purchaser modern sevt a-roor.t ' ouee, near end East Tenth car. Call Main 0661. FIVE-ROOM house. 1162 N. Mount st ; by owner. Call Belmont 0677.

REAu ESTATE—FOH RALE. 1639-41 N. Alabama l Street This Is a special bargain; 6 rooms downstairs and five up, with bath; It Is thoroughly modern, having hardwood floors up and down: 3-car garage; price *7,600; It will rent for 1130 per month. See Van Arsdale, with H. C. Tuttle & Bro. 131 E. Ohio st. Main 1168. 4123 CORNELiL*¥" AVE. -Six rooma modern. garage, 23.800, *2.000 cash. THE [ SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN. NEW 6-room bungalow*, nearly Va arre, .garag". "near Stop 5, Gafayette interurban. To exchange f<T city property; preferably eouth or west. Main 0186. RE A L EST AT E—S ALE OR TRADE. FOR EXCHANGE property. Indiana farms or southern lands. clear. for merchandiae. Write LEAVITT LAND CO., Indianapolis, Ind. A FAIR trade la better than a eatriuoe sale GEO R BROWN. 1002 City Trust REAL ESTATE—WANTED. CASH FOR YOUR PROPERTY If priced right. BEN M. CLOUD 726 K. of P. Bidg Office, Main 0657. Res.. Harrison 2281. cash for equity ok contract FOR REAL ESTATE. MAIN 1116 LOTS FOR SALE. LARGE, beautiful lots In Wayne park, Just off W. Warhlngton at., which Is being paved. *1 down. *1 a week. Will take you out In our automobile at your convenlenca. OSCAR LEE. 607 City Trust Main 0117. LOT for sale near Garfield Park. Webster 4092. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. LEXINGTON sportster; newly painted dark maroon, new top, fine shape; beautiful ear; han Red Seal Continental motor; late model; only $295 down, 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings. * Nash-Renewed Cars ARE GUARANTEED. We for your careful Inapeetlon the following used car* at exceptional vaiuen impossible to duplicate. 1919 Maxwell touring $350 1919 Maxwell touring with new top S4OO 1914 Cadillac touring . 8460 1917 Oakland touring.... . 8350 I’alge 5 pass, roaostwr... . SSOO Cash or terms. Losey-Nash Retail Cos. 400 N. Capitol ave. Main 3348-3349. Automatic 21-946 OVERLAND Country Club; wire wheels, newly painted; one of the best Overland modj els; only $145 down. 518 N. : Capitol. Open evenings. Paige Light Six This car has been left with us by prl vate owner to be sold. Newly painted I and In good mechanical condition. Can ;be bought right. Looks and rides fine. Sterling Motor Car Cos. | Distributors Paige Car* and Trucks. C. 72t11. KVI N. Meridian st. M. 1808. STUDEBAKER 4, 3-passenger roadster; painted RollsRoyce blue and very good looking. Its low price will move it immediately. Only $145 down. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings. Paige Sport Beautiful 19k<> special Paige eport model. equipped with six disteol wheels, lx cord tires, special tire covers, lamps, bumpers, two fender mirrors, two spotlights and many other useful accesso ries; also special Artcraft California type winter top. Car completely covered with Artcraft leather. Owned by official of company. Never off city streets. Original price $4..%00. Will accept trade or will sacrifice for cash. Sterling Motor Car Cos. i Distributors Paige Cars and Trucks. C. 7261. 833 N. Meridian st. M. 1808. STUDEBAKER Six touring'; newly painted and retopped; a great bargain; an ideal family oar; only $145 down. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings. 192(i HUFMOBILE touring; like new. 235 North Pennsylvania. MONROE touring; newly painted and retopped; fine shape; only ST9S down. 518 N. ; Capitol. Open evenings. MONROE chummy M-2. Make me an offer. Circle 2900. ; MAXWELL, 1918 touring ; fine pamland top; demountable down. SjLB N.

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AUTOMOBILES FQR SALE. DODGE TOURING This ear just repainted; new tires, new top and is in excellent condition. Priced to move quickly. He bought anew Paige. Briscoo Touring We bare several new Briscoe touring car*, fully equipped with front and rear Lumpers, windshield wings, motometer, etc. To close them out quickly we have placed a very low figure on them. If you are thinking about anew car, investigate. Chalmers Sedan In splendid condition. Will trade for open car and pay or accept cash difference. He bought anew Paige. Overland Touring The price Is very low; the car iu dandy condition. Paige Touring Model 436 Fine car for Jitney work. He bought anew Paige. Ford Truck Panel body. Cheap, or will trade for open Ford. Interstate Roadster Priced to move quickly. Paige Light Six Just repainted and a real buy. Come quickly. He bought anew Paige. Paige Larehmont Sport This car is one of the beet buys we Lave; newly painted and riles fiac He bought a uew Paige. Briscoe I)emonstrator In fine condition, good new; priced very low. Fully equipped. Paige Glenbrook This dandy little 5 passenger car has Just gone through our shop, hag been gone over, now ly painted and is a real buy at our low price He bought anew Paige. A demonstration in any of our used cars plaveg you under no obligation what ever. We are always glad to show you our stock. Call Mr. Peterson for Information or demonstration. TERMS IF DESIRED Sterling Motor Car Cos. Distributors Paige cars and Trucks. C 7261 833 N. Meridian st M IStiS. DODOE touring; repainted anc retopped; in fine condition; only $175 down. 518 N. Capitol ave. Open evenings. Columbia * automobiles. arthur DIETZ COMPANY, distributors. 820 N. Meridian Main 5716. AUTOMOBILES —W AMT ED. AUTOS WANTED I. Wolf Auto Cos. 819 N. Illinois St. Main 1679. Auto. 22-063. AUTOS WANTED’ Largest used csr dealers In State. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings. AUTOS wanted. WEISSMAN'S 212-14 E. New York street. Main 4446. fkUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. >34 North Illlnola S & S Auto Laundrv FOR SALE—TWO 32x4 H FIRESTONE CORD TIRES. ONE 87x5. SIX 80x3 WHEELS. ONE FORD BLOCK 1920. THREE SETS OF FORD COILS. 85 KENTUCKY AVENUE. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES. Now Is the time to have your motorcycle overhauled arid re-erameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. >,34-36 Muse. Ave. Main 6404. CASH paid for all kind* of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 509 Massacuusetts avenue. MACHINERY AND TOOLS. WONDER CONCRETE MIXERS Nus cedi. BUHL FINCH. SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE. USED White and Singer kjHSi Rented *8 per ||| BJ fleAr month. Repairs > < and parta for all IQ) makes guaranteed V ) 812 Maas. Ave Main SAuo. COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE. THE BEST 18 THE C7IEA P”]s C. Beat Ind. or Linton, clean forked 27.00 Illinois lump, large clean forked ... 97.50 Best Brazil block, large forked. .. .28.50 Try our Pocahontas, noao bettor. Delivered anywhere In the city. Free kindling with each tot ordered or more. Drexel 3280, Auto. 62-384. DID YOU SELL IT? If not. try the automobile columns of The Times Want Ada

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. Walk two squares and save a dollar on / \ your TROUSERS at I J THE PANTS STORE 1 I 1 COMPANY. I if \ Two Stores. J flt * 48 W, Ohio. 114 E Ohio, W Quit wearing ready-made a*, PANTS sg? We make them to yoor e. measure for Cl if LEON TAILORING CO. 121 E. New Jork st. Uptalra EimL. Good rubber tired Invalid chairs lor rent. 23.50 a month; JFyvYfw no charge for delivery. Baker ODDS and ends in grocery fixtures Meat boxes. Ice boxee. restaurant tables and chairs counters and show cases. BAKER BRQ3. ROLL roofing. *1.25 per roll; eash with siaaa. *1.50 each, In lots of 10 or more; framing material second-hand. 1205 Maes. ave. Webeter 6818. UADI'S dark blue French serge suit, silk lined silk braid ami button trimming Will sacrifice for quick eale. 170 POPULAR songs v.-lth music postpaid, 2..0. Address ALBERT BKOOKB. 82* Dakin sireet. Chicago. Foil SALE '.Va:er power wasl.e- . never been used, bargain for cash. Circle 527 4 25 W. Walnut street. MAHO lANV davenport for sale, bargain. 627 N Pennsylvania. Apt. 3. _ _ _ _ PET STOCK AND POULTRY. HOMES was.ted for healthy homeless dogs INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY City dog pound. 924 E. N. Y. Main 037* HOUSEHOLD GOODS. FOR HALF,—Library table, electric lamp. white enamel crib lady's desk, brlc-u brae cabinet, gold leaf chair. magazine cabinet and sliver candelabra. 2*62 Broadway. GO TO BAKER BnOS. for furniture. rog and stoves. Payraenta 219-225 Erie! Wsfhtngicn street. pi, It SALE -One brass bd. matlres# and springs, one washstand, one Axmlneter rug chairs and pictures. MRS. GEORGE PHILLIPS. 927 Leonard. FUR HALE—Two dreseee. one large mirror. one center table, one gas cooking stove. 819 S. Capitol ave. TWO rocking chairs, bed and electric washer; reasonable. Webster "49a GOOD charter oak heating stove, 3660 Eaet St. Clair Bargain. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. RECORDS, good records of any maks yon desire. 40c. BAKER BROS.. 219 E*t Washington. C MELODY saxophone for wile. Randolph _ 3627.' _ FINANCIAL. PERSONAL LOANS $lO TO S3OO Thin office 1 operated under tb eopervtMnn of the State of Indiana and tra.s etabilehed for the of providing a place whqre honet peopla ran borrow any amount from $lO to $.700 without paying more than the logfal rate of Interest or without beinf impoaed upon In any way. it la oi*.iy necessary that you are keeping house and permanently located. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify your employer, neither do we make Inquiries of your friends, relatives or trades people. You can have all time necessary for repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep the money. Call and let us explain. No oharges unless you borrow. Loans with other companies paid ff end mors money advanced at legal rates. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAIN 2923 OR AUTO. 22-450. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Rooms 205-7-9 Indiana Trt/st Bldg. 118 E Washington at. Corner Ylr. Ave. W E AFt E 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. _ j— — K “ N c M In all Its branches. AUBREY D. PORTER. *B6 Lemcka bldg. Main 1012 LEGAL NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Sealed proposal* will be received at the office of the Board of Trustees of the Central Indiana Hospital for the Insane until 10 o'clock a. m. Aug. 25, 1921, for the Items enumerated below. Each bidder must deposit with hi* proposal a certified check In the amount as noted with the Item. The proceeds of the certified check shall become the property of the Board of Trustees, acting for and representing the State of Indiana, as liquated damages in the event the bidder whose proposal Is accepted, shall not. within 10 days after the award of the contract, enter Into a written agreement and secure the same with a surety bond In the full amount of the contract price. The Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Item No. 1. Plumbing and heating of two new toilet rooms, department for women, kitchen, accompanied by a certified check for *IOO.OO Item No. 2. Remodeling of portions of rear center. deparment for women, to provide for toilet and store rooms—accompanied by a certified check for *IOO.OO. Item No 3. Repair of roofs and sheet metal work, main building, rear center and dining hall, department for women—accompanied by a certified check for *500.00. Specifications for this work are on file at the office of the Board of Trustees, Central Indiana Hospital for the Insane and at the office of Adolf Scherer, archlBy order of the Board of Trustees, Central Indiana Hospital for ths Insane.

LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE OF SALE OF VINCENNES TRACTION COMPANY PROPERTIES. 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 Traction Company and the Citizens Trust Company of Vincennes, Indiana, are defendants, and D. Dosier, trustee, is an intervenor, the undersigned, Charles Martindale, as master In chancery appointed and designated by said decree for the purpose of selling the properties therein directed to be sold, will offer for sale and sell at public auction to the highest bidder at the northwest door of the Knox County courthouse In the city of Vincennes. Indiana, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon on Thursday, the 16th day of September. 1921. all of the property, rights, privileges and franchises of the Vincennes Traction Company ordered and decreed by naid foreclosure decree to be sold by the undersigned and briefly described as follows: The following described real estate, situate In Knox County, Indiana, towlt: Part of lot numbered four hundred and seventy-eight (47$ > Old Town, in the city of Vincennes, bounded and described as follows Beginning at the corner of said lot numbered 478. at the corner of Seminary and Eleventh streets; thence running paral el with Eleventh street 101 feet, more or leas to a stake on the line between said lot 478 and 479; thence running along the line dividing said lots 478 and 479. a diets nee of 100 feet to Eleventh street, th-* corner of said lots, thence running alo g the line of Eleventh street 101 feet, more or lees, to tne piauee of beginning. Also tot numbered twenty-nine (29> and five and one-half (5V> feet off of the southwest side of lot numbered 30. and lotr numbered 28 and 34 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 C 45 acres, more or less, bounded aa follows. Beginning at a stake set for the intersection and crossing of th southeast line of the Vincennes and BrucevlUe public road with the south line *>f the right of way of the Baltimore Jtc Ohio Southwestern Railroad; thence running northeast with the said railroad right of way 7.50 chains to a stake; thenca south 66 degrees west,* 1.48 chains to a Make, thence eouth 87 degrees east 7.11 chains to a stake in a Black Gum stump $2 tnchea In diameter, as witnessed by a Mulberry 10 Inch*** in diameter north 69 <3**gr**es west 4 link** d**ant; thence north 86 degrees west 7.50 chains to a stake, thence north 68 1 * degrees west 3.51 chains to a stake, B ack Locut 12 inches diameter north 10 degrees west 69 links distant; thence north <>.BB chains to the southeast line of the Ylndennes and Bru e\ll!e public road, thence north 7o\, degrees east 88 links to the place of beginning Part of location numbered one hundred and forty-four (144) township three t3> north, range 10 west, bounded and described follows. Beginning at a point where the line between Noble Judah’s and Chris Wagners Intersects the south boundary of the Vincennes and Brueeville road, as now located, the same being the line between Upper Prairie Survey No. 20 and Location No. 144 and 29.60 chains north $9 degrees west from the west corner of said Survey No. 47; thence northeasterly along the southeast boundary of said road so as to cover a strip of ground 15 feet In width at said Judah ar.d Wagners line and gradually widening to 60 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 60 feet In width to 05 feet In width at the line dividing the land of said Wagner and Judah bro.hers subject to said private wagon road of said Wagner, as now located and also subject to three passageways for wagon road at equal intervals and distances between sal J private road now existing and the iane of Noble Judah, one of them to be at aLI line. Also part of Survey No. 48, township 3 north, range 10 west, bounded and described as follows Beginning at a stone on the south boundary line of the right-of-way of the Baltimore S: Ohio Southwestern railroad ! chains from where said right-of-way crosses the east line of the Vlnoenena nnd BrucevlUe public road; thence running south 55 degrees west 1.37 chains to a make, thence south 37 degrees east 18.84 chains to Heberd’s line; thence north 61 % degrees east 11.44 chains to a stake on the south it ns of the right-of-way of nid railroad; thence with said railroad right-of-way north 65 degrees west 20.86 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 feet to not over 6% feet In width off of the northwest end of the land owned by Ilrst parties, that fronts on the BrucevlUe road In survey nineteen (19) township three (3) north, range ten (1°) wrest. Said utrip of lard beginning where the line between surveys 19 and 20 Intersects the southeast Has of the fairgrounds road; thence south 43 degrees 40 minutes west 7 chains to the private roadway leading to ths land of Emma C. Judah. A strip of ground 2.30 chains in length and ranging from 6Vt f©et to BVk 2eet in width across the northwest end of the land owned by Charles B. Judah, in survey number twenty (20), township three (8) north, range 10 (10) west, so as to make a clear width of sixteen (16) feet measuring from ths 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 chains In length off of the northwest end of the land owned by Jennie Heyl, In survey twenty (20), township three (3) north, range 10 west, ranging from 8 to BVi f*et In width so as to make a clear right-of-way of sixteen (16) 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 begins at a point 2.30 chains north 42 degrees 40 minutes, east of where the line between surveys 19 and 20 Intersects the southeast line of the Fairground road; thence north 4 2 degrees 40 mlntes east 1.85 chains. A strip of ground along the southeast side of the BrucevlUe road, ranging In wddth from 4 to 8 feet so as to make a clear right-of-way of sixteen (16) 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 w'here the line between surveys 19 and 20 Intersect the ftouthe&st line of said Fairground road; thence north 42 degrees 40 minutes east to Kelso’s Creek, ths same being part of survey 20. township three (8) north, range ten (10) west. A part of Upper Prairie Survey numbered twenty (20) In township three (3) north, range ten (10) which is described as follows: Beginning 45.72 chains north 32Vi degrees west of the east corner of said survey; thence north 32 b* degrees west 11.15 chains to the center of the Vincennes and BrucevlUe gravel road; thence south 60 Vk degrees w'est along said road 5.00 chains; thence south 65 degrees west along said road 0.15 chains; thence south 16H degrees east 12.05 chains; thence north 57 Vi degrees east# 15.84 chains to ths place of beginning. A lease covering the following ds-

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LEGAL NOTICE. scribed real e.state situate in Knox County, | Indiana, towlt: Part of location one hundred and fortyfour (144 and survey number forty-eight (48) in township three (3) north, range ten (10) west, bounded as follow’s: Beginning at a sake the east corner of Chris Wagner's land and sixteen and twentyeight one hundredths (10 28-100) chains north fifty-one and one quarter (51 Vi) degrees east of the corner of survey number forty-seven (47) In said township and range; thence south flfty-one r.nd one quarter (61 V* > degrees west seven (7) chains; thence north twenty (20) minutes east seven and three one hundredths (7 3-100) chains; thence north fifty (50) degrees, eight (8) minutes west eleven and forty-six one hundredths (11 46-Kio) chains to the line between land of said Wagner and Judah Bros.; thence south eighty-five (85) degrees east seven and ' thirty one hundredth)* (7 30-100) chains to a stone; thence south thirty-seven (17) i degrees, east eleven and elxty-three one ! hundredths (11 63-100) chains to the place iof beginning, containing five and eighty one hundredths (6 80-100) acres. Also a franchise granted by the mayor and council of the city of Vincennes, In the State of Indiana authorizing and proi viding for the construction of and operation of a street railway system in the city | of Vincennes. In the State of Indiana, and also a franchise granted by the board of } commissioners of Knox County, Indiana, to locate and maintain tracks upon certain j public highways in said Knox County and ! to operate street cars thereon. Also p ants, 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 vicinity. And all oth*r property, rights and fran- ! ehlses of the Vincennes Traction Company legal or equitable and all property, the title or posaesaion 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 In one parcel and as an entirety and will be sold subject to a cerj tain 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 $23,735.50 and interest, which is secured by the title to said cars until said amount Is 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 bid tn case of Its acceptance, the sum of $6,000 in cash or *n a certified check upon any ' national bank or trust company In either the city of New York, In the State of New York, or St. 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 $150,000 00 and unless such sum or more shall be bid the master will adjourn the sale 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 eale and completes his purchase. In case any bidder shall fail 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 shall direct, but if said sale shall not be confirmed the deposit shall be returned to the bidder. The purchaser shall pay In cash upon the confirmation i of the sale and from time to time thereafter such further portions on account of the purchase price s the court may direct. The balance of the purchase price not required to be paid in cash may either be 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 bonds or ; coupons payable out of tbe proceeds of the sale upon distribution thereof, namely, any bonds or coupons secured by either of the mortgages foreclosed by said decree, towit: The mortgage of the Vincennes Ctrl- I sens Street Railway Company dated Jan. j 1, 1903. and assumed by the Vincennes | Traction Company, and the mortgage exe- j cuted by the Vincennes Traction and Light Company dated May 1, 1906. and as- j i sumed by the Vincennes Traction Company. , The purchaser w ill be credited on ac- j count of the purchase price for bonds and coupons so turned in with such sum as would be payable on such bonds and cou- j pons out of the purchase price if the whole amount of the purchase price had been 1 paid In cash. I 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 i the express condition that he will pay, j satisfy and discharge all unpaid indebted- i ness or obligations legally contracted or i incurred by the receiver in the operation or on account of the property sold at any , j time prior to the discharge of such receiver and the purchaser shall also take | i the property subject to the performance j by him. or his successors or assigns, of all j pending contracts heretofore lawfully made by the receiver with respect to the - I property sold. Including the contract for j new street cars purchased by the receiver ; of the National Safety Car and Equipj ment Company of St. Xaouls, Missouri, | under a car trust agreement hereinabove referred to. It is provided In said decree that the purchaser shall not be personally liable to pay tho beforementloned Indebtedness and liability of the receiver, but the same are i enforcible cyHy against the property sold, w'hioh the court reserves the right to retake and re-sell for that purpose. Proj vision Is made In said decree whereby the purchaser has the right, in the manner therein slated, to contest any Indebtedness or liability so payable by the purchaser, i Upon the payment of the purchase price | bid by the purchaser, or upon making uch I provision therefor as the court shall approve, and upon confirmation of the sale, the master will execute and deliver to the I ■ purchaser or his assigns a proper initru- ! ment or instruments of conveyance. asignment and transfer of the property ! sold under said decree, and upon the txe- ! cutlon and delivery of said instrument or | Instruments the grantee or grantees thare!ln shall be let Into possession of the propI erty conveyed, assigned and transferred j and the receiver shall deliver all the j premises and property sold w’hich may be j in his possession or under his control ovar ; to the purchaser, his successors and as- 1 signs. The said decree further provides ; 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 of the delivery of the property to the purchaser. or that shall come into the hands : of such receiver prior to his discharge shall be turned over to the purchaser on j demand, or at his election shall be retained by the receiver and applied by him, subject to the direction of the court, to the payment of the Indebtedness and obligations of the receiver which the purchaser is required to pay In addition to his bid. After such delivery of the premises the purchaser and his successors ana

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assigns shall hold, possess and enjoy the same and all rights, privileges, immunities and franchises appertaining thereto as 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, possessed or enjoyed the same. And the purchaser and his assigns shall thereupon be entitled to have and to hold the premises so conveyed free and clear of the lien and incumbrances of each of the said mortgages thereof foreclosed In sgid suit and from each and all the Hens and claims of all of the parties to the suit aforesaid and those claiming under them, save only a* to such liens or claims subject to which such sale is made and as are expressly reserved in said decree. The sale will be made free from any appraisal, right of redemption or extension. For a more specific description of the premises to be sold, the liens and obligation to be assumed by the purchaser, and of the terms and conditions of such sale, refeience Is hereby made to the above mentioned decree. CHARLES MARTINDALE. Master in Chancery. NOTICE. Notice of Hearing on Proposed Budget and Rate of Taxation for the Department of Public Parks of the City of Indianapolis for General Park Purposes, and a Hearing on the Proposed Budget and Rate of Taxation of the Department of Public Parks of the City of Indianapolis for Playground and Recreation Purposes, and a Hearing on the Proposed Budget and Rate of Taxation for the Park District of th# City of Indianapolis for the "Park District Bond Fund." To The Taxpayers of the City of Indianapolis Indiana, and the Park District of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana: You are hereby notified that a publio hearing will be heid in the Council Chamber in the City Hall, in the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, on ths 2d day of September. 1921, at 7:30 o'clock p m., on the proposed budget for the succeeding year and the rate of taxation to be established for the Department of Public Parks of the City of Indianapolis, for the year 1921, payable in 1922 for general park purposes; also a hearing at the same time and place on the proposed budget for the succeeding year and the rate of taxation proposed to be established for the Department of Public Parks of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, for the year 1921, payable in 1922, for playground and recreation purposes; also a hearing at the same time and place on the proposed budget for the succeeding year and the rate of taxation proposed to be established for the Park District of the City of Indianapolis for i the "Park District Bond Fund" for ths year 1921, payable in 1922. At these hearings any taxpayer shall have the right to be heard. The proposed budgets, the valuation of all taxable property within the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, and .he Park District of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, and the proposed rate of taxation for such purposes are as follows: FOR GENERAL PARK PURPOSES. Administration and office *83,052.00 General maintenance 167,311.06 Fixed charges, etc 96,383.80 Mlsc. supplies and equipment.. 43,152.72 To make up deficit occasioned by failure of the Indianapolis Street Railway Cos. to pay franchise tax and by the reduction in valuation of taxables for the preceedlng year 60,000.00

Total 1 *449.905.52 Credit; Golf rentals, etc *20.500.00 Balance to be raised by taxation *429.405.62 FOR PLAYGROUND AND RECREATION PURPOSES. Office and administration *11,660.00 General maintenance playground and instruction 67.624.00 Mlsc, supplies and expense.,.. 40,185.00 Total *119.449.00 PARK DISTRICT BOND FUND. Bonds maturing Jan. 1, 1923.... *10,000.00 Interest due July 1, 1922 19.506.20 I Interest due July 1, 1923 8.128.75 Total *37.634.95 The valuation of all taxable property in the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, and la the Park District of the City of Indianapolis Is *585,901,250.00. The proposed rate of taxation for general park purposes Is seven cents on each 5100.00 of taxaffie property In the City of : Indianapolis. Indiana. The proposed rate of taxation for playground and recreation purposes is two cents on each *IOO.OO of taxable property in the City of Indianapolis. Ipdiana. The proposed rate of taxation for the ; "Park District Bond Fund" is seven mills ‘on each *IOO.OO of taxable property In the Park District of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana. SAMUEL E. RAI'H. FRED C. GARDNER. WILLIAM A. STUCK METER. CHARLES E. COFFIN. Board o* Para Commissioners of the CltF of Indianapolis. Indiana. NOTICE. Notice of Hearing on Proposed Budget and Rates of Taxation for the Board of Health. To The Taxpayers of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana: You are hereby notified that a publio meeting will be held in the Council Chamber of the City Hall. Indianapolis. Indiana, 'on the 2d day of September. 1921, at 7:3# o'clock p. m.. on the proposed budget for | the year 1922. and the rates of taxation proposed to be established for said of Health for the year 1921, payable in the year 1922, at which hearing any taipayer of the City of Indianapolis shall have the right to be heard thereon. BUDGET. The proposed budget Is as follows, towlt! The health office. Including contagious, city' dispensary, dental j work for children, food and milk samples. glasses for i school children, transportation, incidentals and children's aid, laboratory supplies, printing and stationery, salaries, telephones. venereal funds and Interests on loans, t0ta1...... .*117,280.2# City hospital Including drugs, engine room, fuel, garage supplies. household, incidentals, laundry supplies, nurses' salaries and supplies, paint and painting, plumbing printing and stationery, provisions, repairs to building. salaries, surgical supplies. telephone, X-Ray fund, total 297,270.#* The school health fund, total.. 29,700.0# Tuberculosis prevention fund. total ... * 80,126.00 Total *474,976.00 TAX RATE. The proposed rate of taxation is generki board of health fund, seven cents (*.07); tuberculosis fund is five mills (*.005 1; school health fund is five mills (*.005) on each one hundred (*100.00) dollars of taxable property within such city. VALUATION. The total valuation of taxable property In the City of Indianapolis is |555,901,250.00. W. B. GATCH. H. CABB. ORVILLE SMILEY, HERMAN G. MORGAN, Board of Health Commissioners. Attest: HERMAN G. MORGAN, Secretary, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT. COTTAGE FOR THE STATE FISH HATCHERY. Sealed proposals will be received for the construction of a one and one-hklf-story cottage to he located at the State Fish Hatchery. Riverside Hark. Indianapolis, Indiana, by ths Department of Conservation Division of Fish end Game, at their offices. Room 108. in the Statehouse, Indianapolis Indiana, until 2 p. m. Monday, Sept. 12. 1921, at which time and place same will be opened, read and considered. The estimated cost of said building is J 12,500. Separate bids will be required upon the general, plumbing, heattng and electrlo wiring contracts. All bids must be accompanied with a certified check for 3 per cent of the amount of the bid submitted, made payable to Richard Ueber, director of the Department of Conservation, same to be for liquidated damages in the event that the succeseful bidder fails to enter into the proper contract for the work bid upon and to give bond within ten days from the acceptance of such bid. Each bidder shall file with his bid a noncollusion affidavit as required by law. All bids must be sealed with the envelope indorsed giving the name of the bidder and olass of work bid upon. Plane and specifications are on file w.lth the Stats Board of Accounts and with ths Department of Conservation, Division of "Fish and Game. Copies may be obtained at the office of Merritt Harrison, orchltect, 500 Board of Trade Building. Indianapolis. Ind., upon the deposit of *IO.OO, to be held In trust and returned upon ths return of the plans and api Ifiactlons. (Signed) THE DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATI ON. Per GEO. N. MANNFELD. Superintendent. Fisheries and Game. Continued on Next Page