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FUNERAL DIRECTORS. DREXEL / / JL*. /) t ALTO. 6L met L et-, t 2170 Farlora 1222 Union St. FLANiNEK k BUCHANAN 820 North lUlno's st. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone? —Main 0641-0642. Auto. 22-S4L INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY George Grmsteiner Funeral Director, 622 E. Market. Old phone Main 0908. New phone 27-203. J. C. WILSON 1280 Prospect. jAuto. 61-671. Drexel 0822. W. T. BLASENGYM 1625 Fhelby st. Drexel 2570. Auto. 61-114. FUNERAL DIRECTORS — WM. E. KREIGER. New 21-154. Main 1464. 1402 N. Illinois. GADD —BERT S. CADD. 2130 Prospect st. Phones: Drexel 0422. Automatic 52-278. L N'DERTA RERS—HISE Y 4: TITUS. 951 North Del. New 26-564. Main 3630. FEENEY & FEENEY. ■Veath and funeral notices. CHILDERS—CaIvin F.. father of Harry! Childers of Indianapolis and Mrs. Bertie j Dark of Rochester, N. Y., died Friday. Sept. 23. 10:30 a. m.. age 71 years. Funeral Saturday. Sept. 24. at 3:30 p.j ra.. at rest-I dent © of brother, Robert Childers, 1805 : Barth ave. Friends invited. Body will be j shipped at Rochester. N. Y.. for burial j Train leaving 6:33 p. m.. Saturday. COAKLY —John ~FU<hardT infant son of Mr and Mrs. \Y. J. Coakly. died Friday, Sept. 23, age 6 weeks. Funeral Saturday. 1 2:30 p. m., at St. Mary's Catholic Church. Friends invited. Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. FROELICH —Otto H . Utile son of Otto C. j and Florence Froelich. died Friday, Sept 23. at 10:30 a. m.. age 6 years. Funeral Saturday, Sept. 24. at the residence. 2134 Singleton st.. at 3 p. m. Funeral private on account of cohtagious disease. Burial St. Joseph's cemetery. HCNTINGTO N- Dr. Milton S.. of New Palestine, passed away Thursday afternoon. age 36 years. Funeral Sunaay. 10:30 a. m.. at the residence of ids mother. Mrs. Charles Emory. Cumberland. Ind. Intermerit Memorial Park Cemetery, in charg < of Max Hor lick A* Son. M IDLER—Henry F.. beloved husband of Gerta Hansen Miller, passed away Sept. 21 at f:4O p. m. r age 53 years. Funeral* private, Saturday. . 24. at 2 p. m., at the residence. 842 N. Jefferson ave. Friends njjL y call Friday 2 to 5 and 7 to 0. Burial Hill. RUSSELL —George 8.. of North Vernon. Ind.. beloved husband of Cora Russell, passed away Thursday, Sept. 22. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Spaulding. 1115 W. 15th st. Three daughters. Mrs. M. R. Hardin of Hollywood. Cai.: Mrs. James H. Noe and Mrs. Leslie Spaulding and one son. John F. Russell, a!! of Indianapolis. survive. Funeral services at the home of Mrs. Spaulding. Burial in Crown Hill Saturday, 3 p. m. Friends invited. church notices.

ALL SOULS UNITARIAN CHURCH Alabama t.. nuar Fifteenth. Frank S. C. Wicks, D. D., MINISTER Adjress at 11 a. m. Subject: “This Life a Prophecy of am Endless Life” Church School at 9 ; 40 a. in. FIRST SPIRITU ALI ST OH UROL 608 N. Liberty t.. between North street and Mass. ate. Sufida> 7:43 p m. lecture bf REV. B. F. HAYDEN. Messages by Rev. Ruth \an De B**uk*n. Our pianist. Mrs. Audrey Hodson, will sing a beautiful soio. Message services every Wednesday at 2 and 7:30 p. m. conducted by the Ladies’ Aid. Spirit healing demonstrated at each service Wednesday. Come, bring your friends. AIX ARE WELCOME. Progressive Spiritualist Church Redmen s Hall Corner North st. and Capitol ave. Lecture by Mrs. Myrtle Cripe, of Frankfort, a well known N. S. A. worker and one of Indiana h beet. Dr. A. J. Kemper will again favor uh with messages The Ladles' Aiu win meet Tuesday at 2 p. m. at the Rednien's hall. by those present. Public invited and made welcome. Orionttil Spiritualist Chureh Services every Sunday .veiling at 7:45. Morrison s Hall, 53 ij Circle. Rev. Compton White, speaker. Rev. Anna Thronsden in her own cheery way will deliver the spirit messages. PatrioNc song services. 7:30. A cordial welcome to all. FIRST CHURCH OF OHR IST. SCIENTIST Meridian at Twentieth Sts. Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 11 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o’clock. Reading rooms in the church edifice are open week days from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, Si’IEXTIST —Delaware and 12th st.v. Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school, first session, 9:30 a. in.; second session It a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o’clock. Reading room. 611 Odd Fellow bldg, open daily from 9 a. m. to 9 p. ra., except Wednesday. when closed at 7 15 p. m.. and Sunday, when open from 2 to 5 p. in. TH IR D CHURCH OF CH R IST SC lEN TiST —3350 Washington blvd. Sunday serv#:ls a. m. Wednesday evening, testimonial meeting at 8 o’clock Reading room at 205 E. 34th st., open daily from 10 a. in. 9 p. m., except Wednesday, when closed *t 7:30 p. m. LOST AND FOUND. LOST- —Party finding pmketbook with tax pap.r and bank book in Woolworth 5 and 10-cnt store call Auto. 21-034. Reward. REWARD SSO. - Diamond platinum studded dinner ring. No questions asked. 711 Occidental bidg. Main 1138. LOST—Glasses in leather case. near Loew’s theater. Call Webster 2223. Reward. LOST —Lamp shade, gold and blue, between Madison apartments and E. Washington st. Webster 9190. ROSARIES, pair of pearl. Sept. 11. with gold cross and chain. Irv. 2034. Reward. MOHAWK TIRE lost on rim; " Call Ran. 1956.

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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—High school boy to act as Tripper on Broad Ripple car line. Apply Circulation Dept., Daily Times. WANTED Experienced solicitors In city. Can make from 35 to *8 per day. Apply Clr. Mgr.. Daily Times MAN to work this city refinishing chandeliers. brass bods, automobiles by new method: $lO dally without capital or experience. Write GUNMETAL CO., 97 Elm. Decatur. 111. SALESMEN—WANTED. SA LESM EX are the highest paid men on earth and sure of their Jobs. We train you how' in a few weeks and get you a soiling job. Don't write, oome up. CYRUS H. HITT LEM AN. 403 Occidental bldg. We have permanent positions for men with selling ability. Must be over 25. (.’ail after 1 p. m. FULLER BRUSH CO.. 113940 Hume-Mansur bldg. SALESMEN—Live, red-blooded young or old salesmen with pep can make big money on our high-class real estate proposition. All or part time. Main 1409. CANVASSERS and solicitors, house to house: men and women. >ll or part v lme. Liberal commissions. Everybody a Call quick. Main 1409. 57 MILES per gallon made with new patented gasoline vaporizer. Write for particulars. STRANSKY VAPORIZER CO., Puk.wa.na. S. Dakota. AGENTS—WANTED. AGENTS wanted to advertise our goods and distribute free samples to consumer: 90c per hour. Write for full particulars. AMERICAN PRODUCTS CO., 4721 American bldf-. Cincinnati, Ohio. profit selling Three-rn-One holder. New patented, small universally useful article. Very fast seller. RIBBON STEEL PRODUCTS CO.. 1205 Engineering bldg.. New York. FEMALE HELP WANTED.

Girls between the ag* of 18 and 25 who are seeking permanent employment and whose homes are In the city. Apply INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO.. Room 322. Corner New York and Meridian. GOOD pantry girl; white. 113 S. Illinois t. SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. HALF-DAY work for the week, colored girl. Auto. 23-998. IN ST RUCTI ON S. Become a Traffic Manager Conditions point to an enormous increased demand for traffic experts within the next six months. HaUries will range from $3,000 to SIO,OOO a year. A system has beer* devised by a group of traffic specialists to fit men for this growing need. By this system, without interfering with your present work at all. you can qualify for this splendid profession in a few short months. Find out about it. Gall, phono or write for informutton. No obligation. La SaESe Extension University 1020 Hume-Mansur Bldg. Main 6096. Auto. 23-147. YOUR birthright perfect health; In twelve lessons in psychology. Price sl. Call or address DR. DA SILVA. 218 N. Senate. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 309 E. Washington st.. Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 0757. BUSINESS SERVICEB. FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order. E. F. BURKLK, 416 Mass. ave. Main 1428. New 23-776. SAFETY - RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. iUTTLBDGB. 201 Indiana ave. PAPERHANGING, Interior painting* decorating. WATLEK & WATLKR, contractors. Randolph 5937. BUSINESS CHANCES. WANTED —Partner to take one half Interest in some good patents. Just patented, or will sell or trade exclusi\e rights to some of them; no humbug; all good, useful and practical Inventions. If you njre looking for something don’t miss this. Have got the goods to show. Address A No. 2359, Times. UNUSUAL opportunities secure interest in concern that will soon market new scientific revelation. Write for information. DR. PARSEGAN, 629 W. lloth st.. N. Y. DESIRABLE business to exchange for auto. Ask for MR. CASMIRE, Roosevelt Hotel, forenoons. ROOMING h<>use f>r sals; walking distance on Illinois street. Circle 1812. HOTEL downtown; best buy In city. SEBREE. 40 N. Delaware street. PERSONALS. FAIRMONT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement, private; prices reasonable; may work for board; babies adopted; write for booklet. MRS. T. B. LONG. 4911 E. Twenty-Seventh et.. Kansas City, Mo. HAIR dyeing, hair dressing, facial massage, manicure. C. 6197 for appointment. WHY WORRY t LET a Times Want ad sell it for 70a.

real rstate—for sale. 1440 COLUMBIA AVE. Electric lights, gas. well and cistern. Price $1,600; SIOO cash. 1736 YANDES Six rooms, two stories, electric lights, gas, well and cistern with a beautiful lot. A wonderful bargain at $2,000; S2OO cash required. Leo K. Cline Main 3115, 431 Lemcke Bldg Eight Rooms, Semi-Modern This house is located on a corner lot 120x200. There are four rooms down and four up. Electric lights, gas. sewer, fruit cellar, driven well. Convenient to school, church and cars. Plenty of fruit ard shade trees This property is worth $6,000. Any reasonable offer will be accepted. B. R. Meredith. Realtor. Wolf k Thompson. Main 4585. Webster 795* Good Double 5 rooms, electric lights, city water, price $4,600, very reasonable terms. i.See Van Arsdal, with IT. C'. Tuttle & Bro. 133 E. Ohio. Main II6S r. i. , LOW PRICE. HIGH GROUND. Small down payment, balance like rent; . 6-room cottage home. g. is. electric lights, city water, well, cistern, basement, fruit, shade, garage. Blaine ave.. near Morris i (Jail Mr. Hendricks. Circle 3030. or Main , 2957. Will trade for larger home. GRIN JESSUP LAND CO. 705-10 Occidental Bldg. ""doubles” I have ten doubles from 3 rooms a side, semi-modern, to 6 rooms a side strictly modern; garages, laundry, etc. Payments from $350 to SI,OOO. Prices from $2,000 to 58.300 These will nei you 12% on your i investment Cali Lewis Clark. Evenings. Randolph 6266. Frank S. Clark & Cos. | 336 E. Ohio. Main 3377. NEW 5-ROOM BUNGALOW Exceptional Bargain 152 S. Bancroft, living room, dining-room, kitchen, two bedrooms, bathroom, with fixtures complete, sewer, ba eioent, furnace. well, cistern, large cloA'ta, finished floors. Lot 40x165. $3,875 $751 c ish. balance monthly. Call owner for appuint- , merit. Washington 4^. r . 1 Bargain on ()ottages Singles and doubles from 4 to 6 rooms j each that an be sold for as low as $250 ! from $1,850 up. In different par’s *f the city. Call and see me. Mr Mclntter with 1. N. Kicljie & Son. 303 Indianapolis Securities Bldg • Delaware and Market. Southwest corner. .* naai Brook side park and overlooks Brookside boulevard; 5 rooms long living room. ! In-a-door bed with large mirror door. bookcase, china closet. hardwood floors. I bath, furnace, ele- trie lights. laundry, i Very attractive. Price $5,500. About $1,500 or more down. “The Firm That Hustles. 760-62 Bankers Trust Bldg. : Main 14 09. Splendid Union St. Double Near Manual Training High School, 6 j rooms each side, city water, gas. electric | lights. Price only $4,200, rent $45. Henry & Robins, Realtors Main 5538. * 15.3 K. Market. Bungalow, Snap. j Near College and 46th. Thoroughly modern, 5-room bungalow, large lot, paved street. PRICE $5,250.00 REASONABLE TERMS Dunlop & Holt pro], ICtiltors 122 E. Market at. y 8-roorn semi-modern home located 1600 east, close to Washington st First class A. J condition inside and out. Will make good duplex, j Price $3,000. SBOO cash, balance like rent. Sen TEMPLETON with BERT ESSEN. 310 Kahn bldg Main 5574. 1910 Suburmann Ave. ! Five-room modern bungalow In good i condition. S4OO cash gets Immediate poasefc- ! ioi. Pay remainder like rent. H. (i. Monen. 501 Peoples Bank bldg. Montcalm St. Bungalow Corner lot. street paved, 6 rooms, bath, furnace, electric lights and gas. good condition, fair payment down, balance like J rent. Indiana Trust (Jo. " KM ALL HOiJSE, WEST i Six-room modern cottage. 1722 iAambert. good shape, cash, $3,000. Will sell : on payments. Mr. Weesner. Main 0792. WASHINGTON BA X K AN D TRU ST CO. SSOO CASII | Buys a 5-room bungalow on W. 10th. ! Electric lights, furnace, bath, hardwood floors, well and cistern inside. Price $3,500. C*'U'! & Boulden Realty Cos. 817 K. of P. bldg. Main 4283. I COZY brand new 5-room bungalow northI east on paved street near city car school. etc. Well built, furnace, electric lights, garage; lot 48x151. Five shade trees. Front drive; SSOO down, balance easy. Price now only $3 750. THE GATESK INN EAR COMPANY. 760-62 Bankers Trust Bldg Main 14 09 IF YOU WANT to sell your real estate quick ask us about oUr up-to-date auction method. DAY & DAY 1 150% S. Illinois. Phone. Circle 4809. |~IMM EDI ATE POSSESS! ON~ 3 Six-room double, West Thirtieth Htreet. Water, gas. electric lights, garage, $4,500. Easy terms. Call RELIABLE LaALTY CO. Main 0186. Evenings, Irvington 2268. NEW four end five-room bungalows at Wayne Park for sale on easy payments. Take Ben Davis bus to Cole street at our expense. Fares will be refunded. OSCAR LEE. 607 City Trust. Main 0217. FIVE-ROOM l(ouj*e, good condition; good cellar, well, cistern, outbuildings; one block from city car. Call Belmont 2093, 8316 West Pratt st. FOR SALE, four-room cottage; Improved street. SI,BOO. Address A No. 2360, Times. MODERN home well located. | Main 0107. SI,OOO CASH, balance $25 monthly, six rooms; excellent furnace, gas, electricity, full basement, garage. Both waters in ‘ kitchen, inside toilet, cement porch. 419 North Liberty. I FOR SALlC—Eight-room house, first-class residence section. 1934 N. New Jersey at.

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. South Side House 122 E. Market t. 7 rooms, semi-modern, largo barn, located on Fletcher avo. PRICE S3,7SO.OO—EASY TERMS Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors, 122 H. Market st. Bates St. Near State. $l5O cash, balance S2O per month, buys nice 5-room cottage; price. $1,150. RUSSE H HARTMAN. 224 N. Delaware. Kenwood Ave. Double Near 22d st.; 6 rooms a side, furnace, electricity, gas and bath, paying a good rental aid never idle Indiana Trust Cos. 1700 NORTH, NEAR ASHLAND Six-room modern except bath tub, $3,250. Terms. RELIABLE REALTY CO. Main 01S*>. Evoningk, Irvington 2263. LOTS FOR SALE. WAYNE PARK h>tn *1 down and >1 wer-k Located In newly built-up neighborhood. electric light*, oloee to school*, churches; about on# mile west of Mt Jackson on Washington street. ThUc Ben liuvls bus line at Capitol ave. and West Washington et.. leaving ever) 20 minutes. All farce wilt be refunded. OSCAR LEE. 607 City Trust bldg. Main 0217. WATN'F. PARK Sunday. Take Ben Pavia bus line at Capitol and Washington t. Several choice lots J 1 weekly Free ride, both far. s refunded. OSCAR LEE. 607 City Tru.-t bid,. Main 0217. iiT& B! TS choice high ••••-' -ae- ont lot 4 9x13. feet. I.prated In splendid rapidly developing location northeast. Terms to responsible party. 110 cash, then 11 we. k;>. Main 1499 LOOK he re ‘ Mus' set: lot at once. |j:s gets It. Only sin cash, then $1 weekly Located northeast near Thtrtj - Eighth street boulevard. MR. YOUNG. Washiingtnn 1079 LARGE lots, Wayne Park West Waehlngi ton street Take Ben Da via bus line to | Cole street SI weekly. Free ride Fares will he refunded <S> - A!l LEE. 607 City j TruMt bitig. Main 0217. j LOT on E. Thirty-Fourth * f rf>** (paved strict i R'r $lO < ash. balance $1 weekly. Fine opportunity for home or investment, j Price now only $575. Randolph 7264. REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN. /VVVVVwSvyvVWVV\iN>VVVVV , W , VVVVVVVVVVk 6-14 Acres Southeastern ave.. close in. for pale or trade at a special bi.rgaiu. See Mr. Van Arsdel H. C. Tuttle & Bro. 131 E. Ohio st. Main 1168. REAL ESTATE—SALE OR TRADE. FOR EXCHANGE $35,000 worth of Indiauapolie property to trade clear for good stock of g.-ncral merchandise; $15,004 loan guaranteed on property if wanted. Write LEAVITT LAND COMPANY. Indiana polia. Ind. INCOME property for unlncumhored i farm*. PH ARLES HURST. K. of I’ ; Bldg . Indianapolis. ! THREE loin clear doe© to Greenwood line raiee poultry, live cheaply. DR BRIG- | HAM. 9 N. Illinois at. a pah: trade la better than a ■ale, GEO* R. BROWN, 1002 Lemcke iiig REAL ESTATE—WANTED. "Wanted Double south; not to exceed $3,500. for SSOO down. I have a buyer. Farmers Trust Cos. Main 0518 Night. Randolph 0330 I WA XT to hear from owner having farm i for sale; give particulars and lowest j p-ife. JOHN J. BLACK. Indiana street, ! Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. 1 CASH ~ FOR EQUIT YIN LIE A L ESTATE. MAIN 1115. FARMS—FORJSALE. Small Farm 13 1-3 aCres. 10 miles southeast of Kokomo; all level, well ditched and fenced. Six-room house, burn and outbuildings. On good road. Close to church and school. Five cows, two sows, eight pigs. 140 chickens, cream separator. You can make a living*on this place. Price, $1,500. half cash, takes it all. Ben M. Cloud 726 K. of P. bldg Office. Circle 6600. Res.. Harrison 2282. 200. 250. .325 ACRES, on good pike roads, exchange for income property or merchandise: 100 farms ranging from 10 a< res jto 1.300 for sale or trade. What have you? J. L. SMI m A ( 11 Bt dford. Ind. ’ FARM, 56 acres, 35 acres bottom. Price $2,800; terms. Six miles west of Green- } castle. Ind.. at Fern. W. H. ROBISON. Reelsvllle, Ind., R. it. l. I HOMESEBKERS, send for Virginia farm i list. Best climafe. Dept. 34, Emporia. Virginia. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. STUD EH AK EH roadster; $143 down. $3 weekly. 51H X. Capitol. Open evenings. Maxwell 1918 Winter and summer top. good shape. Come and make me an offer on this car. | Randolph 6223. 4 8 \Y. 24th st. STUDEBAKER 6. touring; $146 down, $5 weekly. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings. TWO Chevrolet*! babj grands touring and I roadster; A-l mechanical condition, 'cheap. Must sell by Sunday, make me an offer. 726 Virginia ave. OVERLAND chummy; $125 down, $6 weekiy. 518 N. Capitol, Open evenings. COLUMBIA automobiles. ARTHUR DIETZ COMPANY, distributors. 820 N. Meridian. Main 6716. MAXWELL touring. $75 down. $4.50 weekly. 618 N. Capitol. Open evenings. LET ns sell your car on 5 per cent commission. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO SALES CO.. 236 N. Pennsylvania. A KING 8, touring; $295 down; $7 weekly. 61.8 N. Capitol. Opeydng evenings. TATES touring, $125 down. $5 weekly. 518 N. Capitol. Opening evenings. REO touring car for sal** cheap, or trade for lighter car. 2026 E. Maryland. OVERLAND touring: $145 down. $5 weekly. 618 N. Capitol. Open evenings. COLE 8 touring; $145 down. $5 weekly. 618 N. Capitol. Open evenings.

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. MR. USED CAR BUYER JUST a WORD to let YOU know THAT we are GOING to CONDUCT INDIANA'S GREATEST USED , , CAR SALE. WE are dotnj THIS so a# to GIVE our out-of-t TOWN friend* A CHANCE in this GREAT WHIRLPOOL of BARGAINS. YOU will find ALMOST any MAKE or styl# OF oar you MAY b looking FOR at PRICES that will SURPRISE YOU and we WILL lake a VERY small DOWN j>ayrr.snt AND glv# you a \ EA R to pay THE balance. TRULY yours. KEYSTONE MOTORS CO. 610 N. CAPITOL AVENUE. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. Used Car Sale Sept. 24 to 26th ! Prices Reduced All these cars have been placed in lirst-class condition. Note the price reduction on a few of these cars in this sale. Terms if desired. Former Sale price, price. Dodge touring... .$575 ?isr> Monroe chummy. 250 ISS Saxon 6 400 295 Monroe touring .. 765 555 Monroe touring .. 565 435 Monroe 1922 demonstrator 1.350 1,050 Ford touring 1920.. 325 255 Open evenings and all day Sunday. Monroe Motors Corp. 602 N. Capitol Ave. Main 3871. [naslh] ‘ Our used car offering k atill extend to the buyer a high standard In value. The same that has made our customers satisfied owners. We invite you to carefully : * inspect the exceptional values in the following used cars: Renewed tyash, 7-pass. Renesved Nash, 5-pass. Oakland Touring, 5-pass. Grant Touring, 5-pass. Jeffry Touring, 7-pass. Cash or terms. Losev-Nash Detail Cos. 400 N. Capitol ave. Main 3348-3349. Auto. 21-946. DODGE touring; $145 down. $5 50 weekly. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings. FORD chaasis; SSO down. $4 weekly. 518 N. Capitol. Open evening*. PAIGE 6, sport. $195 down, $6 weekly. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings. SAXON 6. chummy; $145 dov n. $5 weekly. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings.

AUTOMOBiLES FOR SALE. Fexington We have a 1920 Lexington, Salon sedan. This goes to our paint shop in a few days. Here is an opportunity to purchase this car and have it painted your own colors at no extra charge. Jordan, Seven-passenger; has 5 good tires, motometer and extra good top. This car is in A1 shape mechanically and is one of the best buys in the city; newly Tainted a beautiful maroon color, in our paint shop. Stilt z Four-passenger, in good shape; will consider offer \ before it goes to our paint shop. LOCAL BRANCH Nordyke & Marmon Company Renewed Car Department, Meridian at K eventh. Main 188 4. AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. AUTOS WANTED 1. Wolf Auto Cos. ; *l9 N. Illinois St. Main 1379. Auto. 22-OSX A l TOS WANTED I arg*t u*rd car dealer* In Stat#. INDIANAPOLIS ALTO PARTS *1 N Caplt#l. Open veninga. AUTOS wanted WEISSMANS 212-14 E New York etreet. 9*. In 4446. a,UTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. AUTO WASHING Our aptclalty. 334 North Illlnoli. 8 & S Auto Laundry I FOR SALK V NEW SPECIAL CORD ! TIRE. GUARANTEE OF 10.000 MILES, i 30x5 y* OVERSIZE FOR $10.83 MASTER PRODUCTION CoRI*. 16 WHEN BLDG. , ATTENTION i a.-age and repair men' New 20\3 -Inch Ford wheel. $3 each. 1 2231 F.uk avenue. Phone Randolph 3710 FLATS, APARTMENTS TO LET. 12!) N. Chester Ave. Upper dupU-x. hix rooms and bath; $lO per month. State' Savings and Trust Cos. | Main 4518. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. I Move Household Goods $2.00 a room. Large truck. Call Webster 3229. PAR I LOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO Private locked room* and open space. JSe per month and up. Local and overland transfer. We call and give you exact prices on any kind of work without any obllgal'.on* 419-23 E. Market street, i Main 2760. Auto. 23-680. Shank Superior Service ■ BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER, PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey *t. Main 2028 21-128, bo 1 olorage Cos. Cheapest rate In city. *0 W. Henry st. Main 44’ UNION STATION BAGGAGE CO. Dae the phone Call Main 7119 ROOMS—TO LET, ROOMS 76c to $1.50. Spec!©* rates by the week and all modern conveniences THE GEM STAG HQTBIa. 85 W. Ohio street. I MODERN, large pleasant front room* with kitchenette at 2822 X. Illinois st. Employed couple preferred. Call evenings after 6. Harrison 0847. BROADWAY. 2.‘28; two large modern rooms in private home. People employed. Randolph 1132. TWO sleeping rooms with living room; single beds, connecting bath, steam heat. Randolph 7285. COLLEGE, 8135; pleasant front room; steam heat; no other roomers, Washington 4736. NEW YORK, E.. 1431 ; modern sleeping room for 2, $1.50 each. Laundry If desired Circle 4421. WASH.. S., 5421—Irvington; lovely furnished room; meals close by if preferred. Irvington 1162. NICE furnished rooms. housekeeping; bath; cheap rent. 317 K. South st. ILLINOIS* x 2870; desirable warm modern furnished sleeping rooms. NICELY furnished room; gentleman only; references. Call Circle 2033. FIRST-CLASH furnished room. 665 E. Twenty-Fourth St. Light housekeeping rooms. MADISON, 1025; two lovely housekeeping rooms. gas. bath, private entrance. Drexel 5375. DELAWARE. N., 906; suite rooms, modern; housekeeping. Main 81S0. FURNISHED modern flat for man and wife. Close in. Circle 1148. ROOM for light housekeeping or board if desired. Circle 8045. BOARD AND ROOMS — TO LET. TRY Cavett's restaurant; 30-cent dinners. Open all night. 542 Mass ave. 'detectives. Quigley-llyland Agency civil ana* Criminal Investigator*. *l6-629 'aw bldg. Main 2902 j WHEN patronizing these advertisers uiea- I tion the Times.

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MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. “COST YOU NO MORE” Let u show you how to make your odd coat look like new suit by matching a pair of troreers made to your measure for the price of a ready-made one. We also soonge and press your cat free of charge. Do not take our weird, come see for yourself. CORRECT PANTS MAKERS CO. lots W. Ohio St. Match Your Coat j \ WITH A PAIR OF TROUSERS AT 11 I THE PANTS STORE CO. II i / ( Two Stores. lljli/ $ 48 W. Ohio St. & 114 E. Ohio SL F “ DO YOU WEAR PANTS?' ~ * *UT YOURS DmECT FROM THE MAKER A ‘ N SAVE THE DIFFERENCE R PANTS READY' TO WEAR. PANTS TAILORED^ YOUR MEASURE. leon tailoring co Good mbtar tired Invalid chair* for rent, $3 50 a month; no charge for delivery. Baker Tftt XKS. bags, suitcases Why pay two middlemen profits*.' Buy from factory direct. S. nd tor fr. c alalogue. ACME VRI XK AND HAG FACTORY, Spring Valley. 111. FRESH buttermilk and cottage cheese. wholesale or retail. Delivered to any address h the city. 537 E. New York st. ED DE BUGLER. "# - ODDS and ends lu grocery fixtures. Aieat boxes, ice boxe*. restaurant tablet* and chairs counters and ahow cases. BAKER BltOH. j TREES and shrubbery, home grown; complete landscape service free. We plant. Drexel 017 3. TERMS given on new and u.'-ed machines. White Saving Machine Cos. 312 Mass ave. Fort SALE—Furnace hot air pipe* good condition. Phone Randolph 6*61. FOR SALE, some us* and laundry machinery. ALBERT B Hamilton. Ohio. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. TFIREE PIECE brown mahogany bedroom set. 56-inch dresser, 4-poster bed chifforette. used 1 year; pan! 5350 cash, will lake $225. Washington 2 432. GO TO BAKER MHOS, for furniture, rugs and stoves. Payment* 216-225 East Washington street. ! DKFHSKR. bed. springs and mattress, hull tree with large mirror and sanitary couch. all S4O. Call Harrison 1454. HOT BLAST Florence heating stove, next tc largest size. Price $2 4. Call at 1522 Lawton street. PIANO for sa’*\ Must sell this week. Price slst). cost $.50. Circle 705*4. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. RECORDS, good records of any make you desire. 40c. BAKER BROS.. 21 Eat Washington NEW player piano, leaving city. Circle 4933. Good condition., PET STOCK AND POULTRY. HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dogs INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY, City dog pound. 324 E. N Y. Main 0873 Pi PPIEB, Airedale, for sale, cheap. Phone | Drexel 0561. COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE. THE BEST TS THE CHEAPEST. Bodt Ind. or Linton, clean forked S7.OP Illinois lump. lurße clean forked $7.50 Beet Brazil block. large forked $8.50 Trj- our Pocahontas, none better. Delivered anywhere in the city. Free kindling with each ton ordered or more. Ltr. xii H<>. Auto. 53-384. BRAZIL block; special price; $8 ton. Belmtml 1907. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES. Now is the time to have your motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 6T , 36 Mas. Ave. Main 6404. CASH paid for all kinds of motorcycle*. FLOYD PETERMAN 509 Massachusetts avenue. MACHINERY AND TOOLS. WONDER MIXERS MIXERS. HOISTS. PIMPS. ENGINES. ALL SIZES CARRLKD IN STOCK. BURL FINCH. DIST. 313-30 W. MARYLAND STREET. FINANCIAL. SOL CAN BORROW MONEY SO CHEAP and on such easy terms of repayment from tho Fidelity L<*an Company, a I! censed and bonded firm, for use in paying overdue bills or to buy the things you need for CaSH at BARGAIN PRICKS that every one should take advantage of our service. LOANS AN FURNITURE $20.00 to $300.00 et legal rates, on short notice and without publicity. We give you all the time you vant to repay a loan and only ch&rga lot the actual time you have the money. Fair, isn’t It? You Can Afford to Borrow On $ 40 pay ?2 a month anfl Interest On $ 66 pay $3 a month and interest On SIOO pay $5 a month and interest PAY MORE ANY TIME AND REDUCE THE COST IN YOUR BEHALF We are on the Job elyht hours a day. and through personal contact and personal Dervlce, plus a deep personal interest, we ean serve you and your friends as you Wish to be served. In thesw unusual times business friendships, close relations, mutual understandings and co-operation are Ifeal assets to all of us. We are ready to So three-fourtne of the way. Mow U Is ttp to you. FIDELITY LOAN CO. 106 E. Market St. Room 532 Lemcke Bids. Main 1378. Auto. 27-78*. FIRST and seco..d mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate . R. B. WILSON. 108 N. Delaware et. Main IRI INSURANCE. in all Its branches AUBREY D. PORTER 986 Lemcke bldg. Main 1013,

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FINANCIAL. WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKE REAL ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. WO PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACTS. MORTGAGES. BONDS AND STOCKS LISTED 4ND UNLISTED. INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO. THANK K. SAWYER. Pres. Fifth floor Indianapolis Securities Bldg. Southwest corner Delaware and Market. LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the undersigned. William H. Evans, as Township Trustee of Center Township. Marion County, Indiana, at the office of said township trustee, 412 Saks building, southwest corner of Washington and Pennsylvania streets, in the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, up to ten (10) o’clock a m.. of Monday, the 3rd day of October 1921. for the following: First; For the work. complete, of grading the north portion of the school lot, on which the new school building for srliool district No. 2 in Center Township. Marion County, Indiana, is in process of construction, and being bounded on the north by Yoke street, and on the west by Bouth Pennsylvania street. The portion to be so graded being, in extent 355 feet, more or less, east and west and 300 feet, more or less north and south. les§ the space thereof occupied by said school building. Second: For the work of constructing and furnishing all material for cement walks on th? above mentioned school <*>y as follows, to-wit: 195 feet in length cement walks four (4) feet ii> width, and 60 feet in length of cement walks six (€) feet in width. Third: For the work of making and constructing, and furnishing all material ana equipment for a driven well on said sci.ool lot. supplied with four (4) inch galvanized iron pipe. Fourth: For approximately. 176 desks, with seats for the use of pupils in all diffet*ent grades in the public school in said district No. 2, Center Township, twenty per cent of which, for each grade, to be adjustable; also 10 single manual training benches. 6 domestic science tables. f desks for teachers, with swivel chairs to match; 12 oak, leg chairs, plain ana 4 quartered oak leg chairs; 4 wicker chairs. 2 to be rockers. 1 wicker couch; 3 p ain oak. fiat top. tables; approximately 250 seats for the auditorium in the new school building in *aid school district No. 2 in Center Township. Fifth Also for all electric light fixtures and appliances, and work and materials of installing the same in place and position, fully equipped and ready for use, for adequately lighting the entire new school building in district No. 2 in Center Township, of Marion County, Indiana. All the above work to be done and performed. arid material, furniture and equipment. to be furnished in accordance with plans and specifications therefor, on file in the said office of said Township Trustee. Separate scaled bids for each of the above, First. Second. Third, Fourth and Fifth classes required. The full right to reject any and all bids is hereby expressly reserved by the undersigned. WILLIAM H. EVANS, Township Trustee of Center Township, Marion County, Indiana. LEGAL NOTICE: ~ The adjutant general will receive bids for automobi.es for the use of the heads of departments Indian' National Guard, ;p to * : Information *' mcernhSiL statehouso.

250 WOMEN WILL AID REGISTRATION Democrats to Redouble Efforts Monday. At a meeting of tho Seventh District Demooratio Women's 4'lull, Friday, the services of 250 women were offered to \\..rk with Joel Baker, secretary of tho •Democratic city ( •mmittce. in registering votes Mr. Bak t said the work wiih the renewed force would start Monday , moraine. The women will augment the forces already in the field under the industrial eouuuittee of !he , Ity organization which is in charge of Mrs. John Corwin. Both for.es. it was said at Democratic headquarters, wan'd work together. The Seventh District t luh is the orgauizai lion that has j ersistently fought the < nmii.aign taciics of Thomas Meeker, Democratic city chairman, and it was ; regarded tha’ the breach is still present ' because the elun women offered their services to Mr. Raker. At hcadquartm s. however, it was stated the assistance of the club memlters would be welcomed and that every effort would : be made to cooperate with them. Use Courthouse as Vets’ Sleeping Place To aerornmodato the members of , u. A. B who will he here next week lor their annual encampment, Benjamin Peirce, custodian of the Marion Count.? j Courthouse, today was turning the largo teachers' examination reom on the fourth : floor Into a dormitory. Mr. Peirce states j he will be able to accommodate a hunl dred veterans because the Army headi quarters at Fort Benjamin Harrison will furnish a hundred cots and three huaj died blankets. A night elevator man and an extra watchman will be put on duty at th ; Courthouse to render assistance to tho I veterans. j ’if necessary, we will turn the courtrooms Into dormitories." County Auditor Leo K. Fesier declared. Irish Society Takes Out Papers Here Articles of incorporation were filed to-, day by the Clan Na-Gael. an organization for the purpose of “upholding Ireland's right to complete national independence and to inform American public opinion of the justice of securing in- ' tcrnational recognition of the Republican | form of government established by tho people of Ireland.'' The organization 1 also will "uphold tha independence of j the United States." The following directors were named: Timothy J. McCarthy. John J. Giddy, Martin McManainon: William H. i David O'Connor. Joseph I*. O'Mahoney and Patrick J. Hannon, all of Indianapolis. Decree on Big Five Reviewed WASHINGTON. Sept. 24.—The Department of Justice today indicated it had decided definitely to reopen for proposed modifications the Palmer consent decree, restricting tho activities of the big five packers to the meat industry. Attorney Geucril Daugherty filed a motion with the District of Columbia Su--1 preme Court asking it to vacate a ro- ; cent order allowing the National Whole- ! sale Grocers' Association to Intervene In ; lhe consent decree proceedings for the I purpose of preventing any modification of the decree. Woman Keeper of Resort Gets 10 Days 1 Mrs. Lula Strieby, 307 West New York street, was eonvigted in c'.fy court today of keeping a resort, fined $lO and costs ani sentenced to ten days In Three women and three men were a Treated Ina raid on the West New York street house a few days ago. A woman giving her name as Pauline HiUiarlades turned State's evidence and charges against her tod to be dismissed.