Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 90, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 August 1921 — Page 9

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INDIANA DAILT TIMES 25-29 S. Meridian St. PHONES—CLASSIFIED ADV. DEPT. Main KM Automatic .28-351 BATES. One time • “*• Three consecutive times.. .01 per J} n * SU consecu'-ive times 07 per line Male or female help wanted, situation wanted male or female, rooms to let and board and rooms wanted — One time 0* per line Three consecutive times.. .07 per line Six consecutive times..... .00 per line Contract rates on application. Legal notice* 0* per lias Lodges and club notices 75c per Insertion Churcb notices (1 Inch or less) 60c per Insertion Over 1 inch.. .07 per line additional Death notlrcs SSc per Insertion. Card of Tt inks or In Memorlam notices 7 per line Ada recelv and until 11:46 a m. lor publication same dajr.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS. DREXEL / / D AUTO. •ml LtiXCCfyj S2l7# y Parlors 1172 Union St, FLANKER & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois st. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1387. Phones—Main 0641-0042. Anto. 22-611. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY George Grinsteiner Funeral Di-ector. 622 E. Market Old phone Main 020S. New phone 27-200. J. C. WILSON 1220 Prospect. Auto. 51-671. Drexel 0322. W. T. BLASENGYM 1625 Shelby it Drexel 2570. Auto. 61-114. FUNERAL DI RECTORS—WM. E. KREIC-ER. New 11-154. Main 1464. 1402 N. Illinois. UADD —BERT S. GADD, Fl3o Prospect st Phones: Drexel 0422. Automatic 52-276. UNDERTAKERS—HIbET A TITUS. *sl North Del. New 26-664. Main 1420. " FEENEY & FEENEY. Anto. 24-155 1031 N. Illinois. Main 6643.

C A ROOF TH AN KB. CAP.D OF THANKS—We wish to thank our neighbors, friends and relatives for their kindness and sympathy during the sickness end death c; our father. Joeeph Raible; also for the beautiful floral offerings. We a!so wish to thnk the G. A. R. for their beautiful services and consoling words; also Grinsteiner Bros for their efficient services. DAUGHTERS AND SONS. LOST AND FOUND. r A I LOST-—Rrlnd’e Boston bull terrier', I white feet and chest; white tipped . feet, big ears, short tail. Height about 14 inches. Reward. 4247 Park avenue. Washington 0652. v- ■, - ——^ LOST—-Tie pin with gold nugget head. either In Broad Ripple park or car or between College and Central avenue on Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets Reward. Irvington 1.>66 or 514 N. Bancroft. LOST—Girl that was seen taking coat from Lyric rest room. please return same to room 321 Hume-Mansur building to avoid further trouble. LOST —-Small brown dog; ears cut short; black nose: little girl's companion. Answers to name of Billy. Call or write MRS. JENSEN. 473 Virginia avenue. LOST —Tools, paper hanger's set. in leather satchel, wu-s in Ford car stolen from my garage Monday night. Aug. 22. Phone Circle 1764. Reward. WILL the lady who picked up pocketbook oil’ Pennsylvania and Maryland cal! Drexel 7475 and receive reward for return of same. . LOST—La at Friday at Riverside or on car. pearl-handled letter opener, engraved with ow tier's name. Please phone Belmont 2070. LOST—-Silver msh bag containing gold watch and $5 bill. Finder please call Webster 5104. Reward. LOST—Brown coin purs*. Buffalo, 1901. Imprint. Please keep money and return keys. Call Circle 1596. LOST—OId fashioned gold pin set with pearls. Keepsake. Reward. Web. 188 L LOST—Sinai! velvet purse with pearl ring Inside; keepsake. Belmont 4145. Reward.

LOpGE s AND CLU BS . CARD PARTY AXD DANCE, given by George Washington Dodge No. 1. Knights and Laaies of America. Friday night. Aug. "6. 1521. P. H. C. Hall, corner East and Michigan. 6. E. S.—Naomi Chapter No. 131. Stated meeting In Masonic Temple Friday evening at 8 o’clock. Members of the order welcome. M BELLE COPE, Worthy Jlatron. 1.1 ZZI F. .1. SMYTHE. Secretary. PERSONALS. FAIRMONT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement, private; prices reasonableRay work for board: babies adopted, write for booklet. MRS. T. B. LONG. 4511 E. Twenty-Seventh st.. Kansas City. Mo. " MME. J. J. BROOKS announces to her beauty patrons that aha Is now located at 17 44 N„ 111. Ran. 4397. BUS I N ESS SER VIC EB. NOTICE TO PUBLIC Cali Main 9491 and have your drywella. cesspools and valuta cleaned. I don't depend on my men to do my work. I do It myself I have the largest barrels in the city. Calls answered evenings and Sundays. Work done out of the city. 751 West Michigan. HENRY. HAAS. FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order. E. F. BURKLB, 416 Mass, ave. Main 1428. New 23-776. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana ave. LACE Ct’RTAINS LAUNDERED. DREXEL 0895. AUTO. 61-516, OLD SUITS, dresse-. theatrical roetums and evening jovn.t Call Belmont 4823. PLAIN sewing done; reasonable. Call Webter 1664. HAIR CUT 25c at MOt’DY'S. 540 Mass. ave. HE.MmITCHI.Nv. lea YARD MRS. TUTTLE 201 INDIANA AVE “ ~ BUSI N ESS CH ANCEB. ROOMING HOUSE 12 rooms, all rent'd: not modern; rente for 130.00. Nice and clean. A rare bargain at 6450. SEBREE, 40 N. Delaware St. FOR SALE—Storeroom and 10 living rooms; best buy in Haughrille; to close estate. MARTIN MORON ET. 2601 West Michigan. Belmont 1661. GROCERY, confectionery and lfl rooms; good furniture, rooms rented; Tor sale cheap. Circle 3498. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. DORMAN st.. 730; 2 front connecting rooms downstairs; clean and nicely furnished: private entrarce in private home, reasonable. Webster 1855. MICHIGAN. 120 W.; suite of J and 3 housekeeping rooms; close In; steam heat with modern conveniences. 120 W. Michigan. ASHLAND, 2114; one or two large, clean rooms; modern. Randolph 0975. TWO furnished rooms ar.d kitchenette for light housekeeping. Belmont 44 50. FURNISHED! MOD ERN ROOM. MAIN tin. BOXrD AND ROO M S—T cTIET~ ■ NEWLY FURNISHED MODERN ROOMS k WITH BOARD. 213 N. ORIENTAL WEBSTER SB7B. BOARD and room; private family; front room adjoining bath; gentleman. Ran4lgk 1328. TWENTY-FIRST ST., room and board; private family; gentlemen. Randolph mi THE ahorteat dutanoa between two wants to a Times Want ad. Your customers pee them. Why don't youT

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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 solicitors In city. Can maks from $5 to IS per day. Apply Clr. Mgr,. Daily Times MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITT BARBER COLLEGE. 301 E. Washington st.. Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 07J&T. WANTED—Hardwood" floor layers to bid on $ rooms, 2 halls. Call 1901 Ruckle after 5 p. m. ~FEMALE HELP WANTED. Girls Between IS and 15 yearn, who ar* seeking permanent employment and whose home* are In the city, apply to the Indiana Bell Telephone Cos, Room 322. corner New York and Meridian. WANTED —Competent white cook over 30 312; small family: no washing, city references required. Irvington 0251. Do net call between 2'and 5 p. m. RELIABLE white woman for cleaning in restaurant; 5:30 p. m. to 12 a. m. 113 South Illinois. _ woman wan*d to take care of two children. WALTER BAKER. 405 Arbor. WANTED —Experienced waitress. DR FLETCHER S SANITARIUM. 1140 E. Market street SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. YOUNG man. marrltd. desires work. Willing to do any kind of work in or out of city. Address A No. 2549. Timex. AS HOUSEKEEPER In Catholic family; best of references. Drexel 6041. INSTRUCTIONS. MEN WANTED —Big field el-ctrlen! and automobile business; earn 150 1100. weekly. Learn by mail; 3 months' practical course. Latest methods. Bast hooks. bst service; cheapest price. VOCATIONAL EXTENSION INSTITUTE. 147 Fourth avenue. Room 314, New 1 orb. ~ HOUSES—TO LET. FOR RENT —Six room* with gaa and water. 319 8. Capitol avenue J FURNISHED HOUSES AND FLATS. WILL SHARE S-room modern home, furnished; adulte only; reference. Ran 5152. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey at. Main 20*4 Auto. I 1 " 121 - I Move Household Goods 32.00 a room. Large truck. Cal! Webster 8225. PARTLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO Private locked rooms and open space. 25c per month and up. Local and overland transfer. YVe call and give you exact prices on any kind of work without any obligations. 419-23 K. Market street. Main 2750. Auto. 23-630. but storage 420. Cheapest rate In city. 30 W. Henry at. Main 4t. UNION STATION BAGGAGE CO. Use the phone. Call Main Tit lb

nOTEL PURITAN (Fire-proof) Market and New Jersey streeta Rates: fl to. $2.50. Special weekly rates on application. ~ ROOMS 760 to fl.So! Special ratea by the week and all modern conveniences THE GEM STAG HOTEL. 85 W. Ohio street. ___ DELAWARE, 3030 N.; furnished room for gentleman; reasonable; nice location. Randioph 2191. PENNSYLVANIA ST.. 2142; large, modern, new'.y decorated; reasonable. Randolph 5422. MODERN room In private home, Scientist preferred; home privileges. Randolph 3329. ATTRACTIVE room, modern home; excellent location, gentleiiian preferred. Circle 6354. _ LOVELY furnished front room, north; gentleman, garage. Randolph 5906. PENNSYLVANIA 427~ N.; apt. 4; desirable room in modern apt. TWO large rooms, one for light housekeeping. Circle 4805.

ROOMS—WANTED. WANTED—By gentleman, unfurnished front room, south side, south from McCsrty and west from Meridian. Address A. No. 2350. Times. ~ DETECTIVES. Quigley-Hyland Agency Civil and Criminal Investigators. 624-529 Law bldg. Main 24(3 REAI ESTATE—ROW BALE. EAST Modern, 6-room bungalow, good condition. $3,200 61,044 cash, balance easy terms. Mr. Mclnteer. Main 0:120. I. N. RlcniE & SON. IF YOU WANT to sell your real estate quick ask us about our up-to-date auction method. DAY & DAY. 160 % S. Illinois. Phone. Clrole 4849. Vacant New Bungalow 6250 cash, balance 630 per month, buys the brand new 5-room bungalow on Livingston ave.. corner North. FIDELITY 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. S6OO casl . A beautiful modern, 6 rooms, near Union street. Call Dregel 6164. ; 4lh CORNELIUS AVE. — Six rooms, modem. garage, 63.600, 62.000 cash. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. SIX-ROOM modern bungalow, hardwood floor, oak finish, 1365 N. Gale. By owner.

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. DOUBLE near Fountain Square, completely modern. 2 bathe, 2 furnace*; lot *sßx 185; fine shade, garden, garage, paved Mreet; 12 rooms, new roof, owner leaving. Listen. |S.SCO; 1700 cash. balance S4O month. One aide will almost make the monthly payments. A nice selection of homes on easy payments. See us. BURGESS BROS. Circle 1254. 327 Banker* Trust Bldg^ ~ IRVINGTON Five-room modern. two-story house, bath, furnace, garage and electric lights. Lot 40 by 140. In good condition. Pr!r $5,500; $2,500 cash will handle. CRUM & BOULDEN Really (H). 217 K. of P. Bldg ’ ' Main 6233. j $375 EQUITY for $275 Emerson Height*. ! east front lot on Riley nv. G. F. Clark, I with FRANK S. CLARK & CO. | 226 E. Ohio st. Main 3517^ I SIX-ROOM cottan N. Rural; ready to move Into; pricer 63 000. | Six-room cottage and 2 lot*. 3099 block FI. New York. Mr. Conerty. FIDELITY TRUST CO. Main 8534. Evening* C. 75M. ! TWO lots, cottage, barn different kind* of ’ fruit. .541 Ralston. Wash. 3374.

REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN. FOR SALE—Two acres stop 4V* Northwestern. 4-room bungalow; electric lights, garage, chicken park. Randolph 4196. LOTS FOR SALE. LARGE, beautiful lots In Wayne park. Just off W. Washington st.. which I* being paved; 31 down, $1 a week. Will take you out In our automobile at your convenience. OSCAR LEE. 607 < ry Tru.-t Main 0217.__ REAL ESTATE—SALE OR TRADE. FOR EXCHANGE $.75,000 worth of Indianapolis property to trad* ci*ar for good stock of gsnenil merchandise; $15,000 loan guaranteed on property If wanted Writa LEAVITT LAND COMPANY, Indianapolis, Ind. NEW 5-room bungalow, nearly % aero, .garage, near Stop 5. Lafaye'te interurban To exchange for city property; preferably south or weat. Main 0186. ___ A FAIR trade is better than a aacrinc# _aale GEO. R. BROWN. 1002 City TrustREAL ESTATE—WANTED. HAVE small electrically equipped touring car and some rash for tlrst payment on five-room house in good neighborhood. From owner only. Address A No. 1306. Time*. CASH FOR EQUITY OR CONTRACT FoR REAL ESTATE. MAIN 1115 FARMS—FOR SALE. TEN arros of good ground and buildings within 60 rods of Fortvllla; natural gas. W. E. MORSE, owner Fortviile, Ind _ AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE!

|^a|h] Nash-Renewed Cars ARB GUARANTEED. W* offer for your careful Inspection the following ua*d cars at exceptional values impossible to duplicate 1319 Maxwell touring with new top $ 100 .T*fTriee 7 pass, touring SSOO 1917 Oakland touring $360 Paige 5 pass, roadster sooo Overland model 90. 5 pass. ..$350 1919 Oakland roadster SSOO Cash or terms. Losey-Nash Retail Cos. 400 N. Capitol ave. Main 3348-3349. Automatic 21-546.

Packard A high-grade used car, in excel lent condition, offered for Immediate sale at $1,200. Local Branch. Nordyke & Marmon Cos. Renewed Car Department. Meridian at 11*h. Main 1384

LEXINGTON sportster; newly painted dark maroon, new top, fine shape; beautiful car; has Ited Seal Continental motor; late model; only $295 down. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings.

Franklin Touring In excellent shape; good tires; special top for winter driving; can be bought at a great saving. Local Branch. Nordyke & Marmon Cos. Renewed Car Department. Meridian at 11th. Main 1884.

DODGE touring; repainted and retopped; in fine condition; only $175 down. 518 N. Capitol ave. Open evenings. MONROE touring; newly painted and retopped; fine shape; only $195 down. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings. COLUMBIA 6 automobiles. ARTHUR DIETZ COMPANY, distributors. 860 N. Meridian. %Un 5714. 1920 HUPMOBTLE touring; like new. 235 North Penny! vanla.

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AUTOMOBH.ES COR, SALE. DODGE TOURING This car Just repainted; new tires, new top and is In excellent condition. Priced to move quickly. He bought anew Paige. Briscoe Touring We have several new Briscoe touring cars, fully equipped with front and rear bumpers, windshield wings, motometer, etc. To clos6 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 fr open car and pay or accept cash difference. He bought anew Paige. Overland Touring The price is very low; the car In dandy condition. Paige Touring Model 4-SB. Fine car for Jitney work He bought anew Paige. Ford Truck Ran*! body. Cheap, or will trade for open Ford. A demonstration tn any of our used car* place* you under no obligation whatever. >Ve re always glad to *ho\v you our stock. Call Mr. Peterson for information or demonstration. TERMS IF DESIRED. Sterling Motor Car Cos. Distributor* Taiga cars and Trucks C. 7261 633 N. Meridian st. M, 1606. Cole. A -Passenger 1920. late rrvdel, looks and run* like new Th* pries on this car will move It vlthln a lew days. Locai Br*nch. Nordykf* ot Marmon Cos. Renew-d far Department. Meridian at 11th. Main 15*4. STUDERAKER 4,3 passenger roadster; painted RollsRoyce blue and retry good looking. Its low price will move it immediately. Only sl4o down. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings.

Marmon, .920 S*ven-paeeoger. 1922 standard. Thl* U the opportunity to own a late model Marmon oar at a substantial Saving Local Branch. Nordyke & Marmon Cos. Renewed Far Department Meridian at 11th. Main ISB4.

ST l ’ DEBAKER Six touring; newly painted and retopped; a great bargain; an ideal family ear; only $145 down. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings. OVERLAND Country Club; wire wheels, newly painted; one of the best Overland models; only $145 down. 518 N. Capitol. "Open evenings. MAXWELL, 1918 touring; fine paint and top; demountable wheels; only $95 down. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings. ~ Times Want Ads find the right people for the right places and the right place* for the right people. Phone Mein 1666. Auto. 39-651.

AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. AUTOS WANTED 1. Wolf Auto Cos. 619 N. Illinois St. Main 1579. Auto. 22-OeS. AUTOS WANTED Largest used car. dealers In State. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS. 618 N. Capitol. Open evenlnge. AUTOS wanted. "WELSSMAN’S 216-14 E. New York street. %iin 4446. *UTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 North Illinois S & S Auto Laundry ' MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLEB. Now I* the time to have your motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 534-36 Mass. Ave. Main 6444. CASH paid for all kinds of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 649 Massachusetts avenue. MACHINERY AND TOOLS.

WONDER CONCRETE MIXERS Not BURL FINCH. 314 W. Maryland St.

PET STOCK ANP POULTRY. HOMES wanted for healthy homeless doga INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY. City dog pound. 924 E. N- Y. Main 4876 CANARIES for sale, singers guaranteed; also Harz Mountain. Call Belmont 1864. largeFrofits from email .txpanditure fallow Real Estate advertising In “Want Ad'' columns of the Times.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. Washing Machines We have several slightly used Eden Electric Washing machines at prices ranging from SIOO up. These are real bargains and are fully guaranteed. Hatfield Electric Cos. * Main 0123. Auto. 23-123. TYPEWRITER BARGAINS Gef nur Inw prices on high-grade --d and second-hand UNDERWOOD. MONARCH. REMINGTON. L. C. SMITH ROYAL and other good machine*. W* sell rnach.nes that we can guarantee. CLARK TYPEWRITER SHOP 19 West Market. Second Floor. Thnne. Main 26)6. In.ll m-p • In i Walk two and save a dollar on J \ your TROUSERS at II THE PANTS STORE I] / l COMPANY. llj / \ Two Stores. Lfl • 43 W. Ohio. 114 E. Ohio. • * Quit wearing ready-made __ PANTS $S W* make tbm to your *. j) aaAAur f0r.... Cf J/ LKON TAILORING CO. ltl E. Now York *t. Upvatra.

Good rubber tired Invalid chair* tor rent. $3.50 a month, no charge tor delivery. Baker MONARCH TYPEWRITER. GOOD CONDITION. ONLY $25. GUARANTEED. ALSO OTHER BARGAINS. CLARK TYPEWRITER SHOP. 18 WEST M.UIKEIT. UPSTAIRS PHONE MAIN 2646. FOR SALE—I92O Ford touring car; special equipment: tine order; good heating stove, cabinet kitchen table. 62.7 Went Tblrtj-Second street. Phono Harrluon 3112. ODDS and ends tn grocery fixtures. Meat boxes. Ice boxes, restaurant tables and chairs counter* and show caeca, BAKER BROS. ___J . ROLL roofing. $1.26 per roll; a*h with glass. $1.50 each. In lots of 10 or more, framing material second-hand. 1205 Mas*, ave. Webster 5815. LADY'S dark blue French serge suli, silk lined, silk braid end button trimming Will sacrifice for quick sale. Web. ss>! 170 POPULAR song* with musfo postpaid. 250. Addre** ALBERT BROOKS, 826 Dakin street. FOR SALE—Cofflold water power washe-. never been used; bargain for cash. Circle 6274. 25 W. Walnut street. ONETlCnight Templar outfit, Prince Albert suit, mink muff, 1 brass student lamp. Harrteon 0398.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS. HIGH-CLASS household furnishings. Including fine leather davenport, chiffoniers, dressers, beds. rug*, library tables and various other articles. No dealers. 1412 Central avenue. Furnishings of 6 Rooms Will sell as an entirety or by the piece. Including pictures and mlrrora. No. 12 the Belmont, oorner of Delaware and Michigan streets. Circle 2548 GO TO BAKER BROS, for furniture, rugs and atoves. Paymenta 119-216 East Washington street. WILL sell furniture of 5 rooms In one lot only, complete furnishings of house on N. Capitol noftr boulevard; privilege of renting house. Randolph 7498 DINING room table and ohalrs and ga range. refrigerator; good condition. Washington 0203. THREE beds, complete. daveno. piano, two rugs and dresser. 229 N. Davidson Circle 6419. LEATHER couch and chair. chiffonier, dresser, Randolph 5611. Call before nooq. BED, rug, Kdleon phonograph, piano, buffet, eta. 2401 Ashland. Hftrrlson 0609. SOLID OAK bed!~springe; ladles’ oxfords, cheap. Harrison 1864.

SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE.

USED White and Singer Rented $3 per amonth. Repairs ' > \ aegv—A.,’i and parts for all IQ I makes guaranteed \ J 312 Maaa. Are. Main *euo. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS j Stein way & Son UprigH't piano In perfect condition; good buy at $225; payments $1.75 per week. E. L. Lennox Piano Cos. TENOR-banjo. mandolin-banjo, banjo, ukulele; professional; cheap. Phone, Washington 2 980. RECORDS; good records of any make you dsslrs, 40c. BAKER BROS., 219 East Washington. S4OO PIANO, high grade! Cable Nelson; perfect condition. Cheap for cash. C MELODY" saxaphone for sale. Randolph 3627. COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. Best Ind. or Linton, clean forked $7.00 Illinois lump, large clean forked.... 17.60 Best Braxll block, large forked 68.60 Try our Pocahontas, none better. Delivered anywhere In the city. Free kindling with each ton ordered or more. Prextl 6286. Aute. 63-884.

AUCTIONS. US l A ACRE FARM To Be Sold At AUCTION Tuesday, Aug. 30th, 1921. Fine land, splendid buildings, good roads, schools, churches and surrounding. Not an old rough rundown place, but a farm any one would be proud to own. On same day we will also sell farm implements, live stock, household goods and growing crops. Location Adjoins Sardinia on Southern Railroad, five miles southwest of Westport, fifteen miles southwest of Greensburg, in Jackson Township, Decatur County. (The best one in Decatur County.) Terms SI,OOO cash day of sale. $2,000 in 10 days, balance on easy terms. We will drive down on morning of sale, leaving our office at fi o'clock. Come with us if interested. The best opportunity to own a farm for tbo least, investment we ever offered. DAY <& DAY, Agts. 130* 5 South Illinois Street. Phone Circle 4809. S. B. Leech, Owner. Levi Burns, local representative, Westport, Ind.

Auction Sale, Furniture FRIDAY. AI G. 2 P. M.. AT 1025 X. BE Vi IXE TAKE E. TENTH *ST. CAR. I will sell rooms of good clean household goods three b%d6*. dressers, chiffoniers. bookcases. ro kers. fumed oak library table, good kitchen cabinet, refrigerator. Florence Heater Almost new. large siz* Florence heater, cook stove, gas rang*, linoleum. Dining- Set Fin* china closet, table and leatherseated chairs, golden oak, ail to match. Rugs Three extra good rugs, small rugs, dishes, utensils. davenport. curtains, draperies window shades, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Everything will positively be sold to the highest bidder. Friday, 2 p. m., 1035 N. BevlUe. L. A. Hodges 24 9 Virginia. Main 2534. LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE OF BpND SALE. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned Trustee of Law-rence Sohool Township, of Marion County, Stale 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 $126,000 00. being 125 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. 19J2, 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 Marlon County, Indiana. Said bonds will be offered for sale at two o’clock p. m. on the 7th day of September. 1321, at the office of the Trustee of Raid Townahtp. the same'being the residence of said Trustee near the Town of I'astlaton. Marlon 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 Township, near the Town of Lawrence In said laiwrenoe Township. Marlon County. Indiana. Said bond Issue being made subjeot to the approval of the State Board of Tax Commissioners. The right is reserved to reject anj or all bids. Dated this 16th day of August. 1921. Lawrence Township, , Ex-officio Lawrence Sohool Township, Marion County. Indiana. GUY" D. HAMILTON, Trustee. C. K. MoOORMACK, Attorney.

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS LAWRENCE AND WARREN TOWNSHIP. To the taxpayers of Warren and Lawrence Townships, Marlon County. Indiana: Pursuant to the statutes for such oases 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 bonds In the total principal sum of $32,400.00. bearing interest at the rate of 5 % per annum, to provide the funde to pay for the construction of the Improvement 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 Marlon County, Indiana. FINANCIAL. WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKE REAL ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. WE PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACTS, MORTGAGES, BONDS AND STOCKS LISTED AND UNLISTED. INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO. FRANK K. SAWY'ER. Pres. Fifth floor Indianapolis Securities Bldg. Bouthwest corner Delaware and Market. FIRST and sneond mortgages ou Indiana and Indianapolis real estate , R. B. WILSON, 108 K. Delaware st. Main 1618.

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FINANCIAL. PERSONAL LOANS $lO TO S3OO Thla office In operated under the supervision of the State of Indiana and was established for the purpose of providing a place where honest people can borrow any amount from $lO to S3OO without paying more than the legal rate of interest or without being imposed upon in any way. It is only necesaary 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 fijfeud*. relative* or trades people. You can have all time necessary for repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep the money. Call and let us explain. No charges unlesa you borrow. Loans with other companies paid ft end mora money advanced at legal rates. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAIN 2923 OR AUTO. 22-450. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Rooms 205-7-9 Indiana Trust Bldg. 113 E Washington St. Corner Vlr. Avo. INSURANCE. * In all It* branohea. AUBREY D. PORTKR 326 Lemcke bldg. MalD 1013

FIRST PICTURE OF BUSINESS BY SPILLANE (Continued From Page One.) half the floor sufficient and the other half was rented to another family. In office utruetures some men who used to have stenographers now had one on half time the other half of the stenographer's time being taken by some ono else In the building. The chemical trade was flat. The morement of anthracite to Buffalo and great, lakes points was only 50 per cent of normal. Some departments of real estate were extremely active, par tieuiarly business property. There was a decided back to the farm movement. A few years ago the abandoned farm was conspicuous in western New York. Today It Is not. Some steel companies reported dullness, others the opposite. The crucible steel was quite optimistic. It was the same In other lines. The shredded wheat people had a business greater than last year. The product went the world over. He heard of it in the backwoods of China. The building of the new Statler Hotel

LEUAL notice. NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that scaled proposals will be received by th? director of the Indiana State Highway Commission at hi* office in the Capitol building. In Indianapolis, up to 10 (10:00) o'clock a m. Aug. SO. 1921, wner ail proposals will be publicly opened ana reed. The work contemplated Is the construction of the following bridges on State highways:

Proj. No. Sec. Struc. On State. Approx. No, Over, Road No. County length. Type. Remarks F. A. B 32 Walnut creek. 3-E Putnam. 3© 72'-0" R C. Arch F. A. D 4 Drainage ditch. 3-C Vigo. 1 © 65'-0" Deck Pi. girder. Abutment repairs. F. A 1# A 4 Drainage ditch. 1-X Marshall, s'xS’O” R. C. Box. F. A. 12 B 9 White river. 1-F Jackson. (1 ©2BO -0") Steel truss. Wood block floor (l®l3B'-”) F. A. 13 B 1 Brandywine creek. 3-N Haneack. 1© 75'-0" Steel truss. Truss reDalrs. F. A. 13 C 12 Drainage ditch. 3-0 Henry. It? 20' 0” R. C. slab. F. A. 13 C 45 Flat Rock creek. 3-P Henry. 2 tv 02'-0" Steel truss. F. A 15 B 41 ldraluage ditch. 3-1 Ifbndrleks. 1© K. C. ala!,. F. A. 14 I A Lost river. 4-L Orange. 3© 50’-0" R. C. arch. F. A. 17 C 25 Salt creek. 2-B Porter. 1© 2#'-0" R. C. arch. F. A. 24 B 44 Little Cicero creek. 1-0 Hamilton. 1© 55'-0" Steel truaix F. A 29 1 White river. 10-D Knox & 24© 30'-O" Gibson. to 15# -0" Steel truss. Foundation borings only. S. A 11 F 32 Hummel creek. 11-F Grant. 1© r>s'-<V Steel truss. u , , , S. A. 12 K 28 McNair ditch. 12-K Morgan. 1© 48'-0" Steel truss S. A. 21 H 20 Lob creek. 21-H Ada no*. 1 ©IOO-0” Steel truss. , S. A. 22 E 18 Little Indian creek. 22-H Morgan. 1© Ss'-0" R. C. arm. S' £ ,® }Y hUB rlver ; 22 - F ' Morgan. 3©189 -1” Steel truss. Rebuild pier paint steel. S. A. 24 B 21 Muacatatuck river. 24-B Jackson, (2© 70'-o'’ (Rebuild pier A abutment) , l©lsß’-0") Steel truss. (Paint steel). S. A 30 B 27 White river. 80-B Greene. l©3oo’-0” Wood block door. 2©144'-0" Steel truss. Paint sleet. S. A. 44 I 31 Eel river. 44-1 Whitley, (l© 4,5'-0") Steel true*.

The plans and specifications may be examined at the office of the State High* 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 ($1.00) as noted. _ PLANS—SI,O 0 PER SET. ProJ. F. A. 12, Section B, Structure No. 9A Proj. S. A. 22, Section F, Structure No. f ProJ. F. A. 13, Section B. Structure No. 1 Proj. S. A. SO, Section B. Structure No. 17 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. 18. Section B, Structure No. 41 Each bidder, with his proposal, shall submit his bond payable to the State of Indiana In the penal aum of one and one-half (I'-j) times the amount of his proposal with good and sufficient security to the approval of the director, conditioned upon the faithful performance of the work In accordance with the profile, plana and specifications therein set forth and conditioned also upon the payment by the contractor and all sub-contractors for all labor performed and materials furnished In the construction of the bridge or structure. SUCH BOND SHALL BE ONLY ON THE FORM SPECIFIED BT 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 gtatt of Indians. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. L. E. LYON'S, Director,

was an encouraging sign. That was an $8,000,000 enterprise. The foundations now were being put in and the work, would proceed rapidly. The house would be designed to accommodate 1,100 guests with provision made for enlarging the structure. That work would go on steadily, until completion. THE TIRE MAN TALKS IN OPTIMISTIC VEIN. THE duni.op TIRE MAN: His company has a plant out on the Niagara River front with twenty-nine acres of floor space laid out on a different plan from any other in the country. Nearly ail of It is first floor space. The situation Is ideal. There is plenty of cold water near by. Cold water is a necessity. In the process of tire making the chief power is hydro electric. It was the original purpose to build a large cotton mill for manufacturing fabric for tires. This was changed and a hosiery mill of 30,000 spindle capacity was bought In Utica with the intention of transforming it from hosiery to tire fabric. A portion of the Dunlop fabric will be made there but temporarily it is making yarns and now it is working night and day. Its salesmen report a better business feeling ‘‘on the road.” The Dunlop people are delighted with Buffalo; they think it has only started to grow. It has an immense diversity of industries. It didn't feel the slump until long after the other sections had been affected. Housing is good and cheap. The labor market is satisfactory. There had been labor trouble for a time in connection with buildng the Niagara plant. Bricklayers wanted a limit of 600 bricks a day per man. A good foreman got it up to 1,100. Before the war It was 2,000. The Dnnlop people expect to be In production by January. They will start within the next six weeks, but the start, of course, will be from zero. They are testing now in a limited way. The whole tire business has been through a most unusual season. Vulca-i uizing shops around the country have j been extraordinarily busy. Tire deelere, have been very heavily stocked before th# : slump. They expected the heavy demand to contluue. The wave of economy forced | hundreds of them to dispose of their ! stocks as best they could for their market dropped to stagnation. Then the cord tire became popular. The winter was so mild the automobile was used more than usual. The summer has been fairly warm and that put the old tires : out of business. Ail this means autotnobtlists have beer-, using their cars fully and freely, but It doesn't mean the dealer Is carrying big stocks. Some are working on the hand-to-mouth basis. Some- ' times they are caught without tires and when they get an order have to rush to the branch office of a tire company to ; obtain them. ON FIRMER AND HF.TTF.R BASIS. The automobile is on a firmer and better basis. So is the tire business. The automobilist has been taught to know the good tire and its virtue. He has more knowledge of how to use or. rather, not misuse tires. He brags now about how many mllps he gets out of his tires as he formerly did of how many miles he got out of a gallon of gas. American road* are getting to be so good there Is no necessity for the terrifically high powered caf. By January the Dunlop plant probably will be employing 2.000 or 2.500 men. How many more It will have later depends on developments. Some Akron plants make from 12,000 to 15,000 tire* n day when in full production. There has been a great Improvement in labor. It used to be figured one man to one tire. Now it Is one man to one and onehalf and in some Instances, one man to two tires. That means from 50 to 100 per cent increased efficiency In labor. Buffalo is in fairly good shape so far as employment is concerned. Its total unemployed at any time has not been above 30,000. Now it is 25.000. Tt bulks in Iron and steel, in slaughtering and meat packing. In foundry and machine shop products. In automobile bodies and parts and in flour and grist mills. It has the cheapest power in the Stats by reason of the harnessing of Niagara Falls. It is ripe for business If revival of business is near.—Copyright, 1921, by Public Ledger Company. ASK FIVE-YEAR RETORT. All fire insurance companies doiDg business in Indiana have been ordered by the State Insurance department to file by Nov. 1 a classification of premium receipts and losses for a period of flv# years, ending Dec. 31, 1920. The information is sought for the purpose of determining whether any discrimination exists.

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