Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 134, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1921 — Page 12

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INDIANA DATT.Y TIMES 25-29 a Meridian St. PHONES—CLASSIFIED ADV. DEPT. ■>fn SS*9 Automatic 2S-351 RATES. One time 09 par line Three consecutive times.. ,#S per line Six consecutive time* 07 per line Male or female help wanted, situation wanted male or female; rooms to let and board and rooms wanted— One time OS per line Three consecutive times.. .07 per line Six consecutive times 06 per line Contract rates on application. Legal notice* 09 per fine Lodges and club notices 75c per Insertion Church notices (1 Inch or less) 50c per insertion Over 1 Inch.. .07 per line additional Death notices 26c per insertion. Card of Thanks or In Memorlam notices .07 per line Ads received until 11:45 a. m. for publication same day.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Parlors 1222 Union St. PLANNER & BUCHANAN 220 North Illinois St. Pmml directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phones—Main 0641-0642. Auto. 22-641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY George Grinsteiner Funeral Director, 51.2 E. Market. Old phone Main 0908. New phone 27-208. J. C. WILSON^ Hit Prospsct. Auto. 51-S7l. Drexel #3ll. wTt. blasengym I*ls Shelby st. Drexel 2570. Auto. 61-114. FCNERAITbIRECTORS—WM. E. KREIGER. Mew 21-154. Main 1464, 1403 K. Illinois. GADD—BERT S. GADD. 2130 Prospect st. Phones: Drexel 0422. Automatic 52-275. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & TlTUa' 951 North Del. New 26-564. Main 3630. FEENEY & FEENEY. 1024 N. Illinois. Main 0543. DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. REIDELL. GEORGE—Died In France. Military services at home of sister, Mrs. SI. L Richards, 4254 Guilford ave., Monday, Oct. 17 at 2:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park cemetery. SPRINGER..EMMA J.—A g "*7o years 7 months, beloved wife of William George and mother of Mrs. Slary M. Adams, Harry. Bessie, George and Isabella Springer and Mrs. Grace Flecnor; sister of Mrs. Florence Ballard and G. W. Forshee of this city, passed away at 2 p. m., Oct. 13, 1921. Funeral services Monday at 2 p. m., at residence. 251 N. Randolph. Burial at Crown Hill. Friends invited. CHURCH NOTICES. All Souls Unitarian Church Alabama st., near Fifteenth. Frank S. C. Wicks, D. 8., MINISTER Address at 11 a, m. Address: “A Life Service” A service in commemoration of Charity Dye. Church School at 9:45 a. m. Get-Acquainted meeting at 7:45 p. m. Trinity Methodist Church 627 Division st. E. D. C. Koeth, Pastor Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Epworth Deague and class meeting, 6:30 P- m. • The pastor will preach at 10:45 a. m. on “THE FIRST AND GREAT COMMANDMENT."* At 7:30 p. m. on “THE IMPORTANCE OF LITTLE THINGS.’’ FIRST CHORChT " 608 North Liberty street, between Massachusetts avenue and North street. Sunday, 7:30 jf. m. Lecture by L. J. VAN DE BEUKEN. Messages by Rev. Lydia Crane. Message service every Wednesday at 2 and 7:30 p. m., conducted by the Ladies' Aid. A part of the time of W’ednesday services will be devoted to spirit healing. There will be a membership meeting of the Ladies' Aid Oct. 26. 1921 at 2 p. m., to amend the by-laws. Ail members be present. The public is cordially invited to attend our services. MISS DORA FRAIN, secretary, 310 East North street, city. PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH ODD FELLOW’ AUDITORIUM ODD FELLOW BUILDING. Thirteenth floor, corner Washington and Pennsylvania streets. Enter building from Pennsylvania street and take elevator. REV. A. SCOTT BLEDSOE, will lecture and all lovers of oratory and eloquence should hear him expound the truth. MRS. MABEL P.IFFLE, •ecretary of Camp Chesterfield, will give messages. She is considered as one of Chesterfield’s best. MRS. AUDRA HODSON will sing a solo. PUBLIC INVITED. ADMISSION FREE. The Ladies’ Aid will meet Tpesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Redmen's hall. Mr. Bledsoe will lecture. Messages by those present. Public invited and made welcome. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST Meridian at Twentieth Sta 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. ra. SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, BCIENTIST —Delaware and 12th sta Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school, first session, 9:30 a. m.; second session 11 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. m„ except Wednesday, when closed at 7:15 p. m., and Sunday, when open from 2 to 5 p. m. THIRD CHURCH OF CHRIST "SCIENTIST —3350 Washington blvd. Sunday services. 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school, 0:15 a. m. Wednesday evening, testimonial meeting at t o'clock. Reading room at (06 E. 34th st., open daily from 10 a. m at 7:30 p. m. and Sunday, when open from 2 to 5 p. m. LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Wrist watch with ring, chain and the name of Opal is engraved on the back. Lost at Fair Grounds at industrial exposition show. Return to 324 S. Missouri street. Circle 4797. LOST—Party who picked up fancy work on Mapie road boulevard, between Del. and Mer., please call Wash. 4141. Belonged to working girl. Reward. STOLEN—-Bicycle and school books, on Market st., between Pennsylvania and Circle. Reward. HOLLIS HUMES. Randolph 7481. LOST —Pointer dog. liver and white; wore collar, no tag; will give |lO for Information leading to recovery, liar. 2995. M. 3643. LOST—Child's blue coat in the Coliseum at fair grounds, Friday afternoon. Finder please call Drexel 3121. Reward. LOST —Pocketbook containing money and receipts. Call Web. 8078. Reward. 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 st., Kansas City, Mo. GOITRB can be removed. Write for booklet, “GoUreaid.” 1101 N. Keystone, Indianapolis, Ind. Time* Want Ada find the right fier the right place* and the right place* right peeple. Phone Male Sififi.

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MALE HELP—WANTED. OBER LATHE HANDLE TURNER wanted, experienced; good wages, steady employment. Living expenses reasonable and no better schools in the ntate. Need not apply unless thoroughly competent. COLUMBUS HANDLE AND TOOL COMPANY. Columbus, Ind. WANTED—Oilers and patchers, cabinet makers and hardware trimmers on phonograph cabinet work. Steady work for competent mechanics. No labor trouble. Apply the BRUNSWICK-BALKB-COLLENDER CO., Dubuque, lowa. Wanted —Boys 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 —BOYS FOR GOOD TIMES ROUTES, East and northeast. Cali W. H. Stuart. Irv. 3520, between 12 and 1, noon, or after 6:30 p. !*. MAN to work this city refinishing chandeliers, brass beds, automobiles, by dew method; *lO daily without capital or experience. Write GUNMETAL CO., 97 Elm, Decatur, 111. W AN’TED—IOO TEAMSTERS AND LA . BORERS. WHITE AND COLORED. SMITHA S CAMP, PUTNAMVILLIi, IND., ON NATIONAL ROAD. AGENTS—WA NTED. AGENTS—Here’s a sure winner. We pay 83 an hour for your spare time taking orders for ’’Zanol” Pure Food Flavors. Mis.* Edith Haul made $54 in one week Write for sample case. Make beautiful display. Shows 18 articles of best and fastest sellers of Flavors, Soaps, Perfumes. Toilet Articles, etc. Every woman buys. Big repeaters. Have a steady income. Customer must be satisfied or money back. Send for sample case today. AMERICAN PRODUCTS CO., 4 743 American Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. SALESMAN WANTED—A wash manufacturing house has an opening for an aggresive salesman with a good following for Indiana and Ohio, to carry their line a-s a side line on commission basis only. Reply, giving full details. A. ROTH COMPANY, 3510 W. Belmont avenue, Chicago. 111. GENERAL distributors, you can earn $7 5 to SIOO weekly with NULAC. It sells to auto owners, officea, factories, homes, public institutions, etc. It repeats over and over. Few' dollars capital builds BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN. Get our plan—-it's FREE. NULAC CO., INC., FORT WAYNE, IND. GENERAL STORES everywhere buying our FAST-SELLING, WONDERFUL boys’ overall; 10% commission. Live wires write TODAY. CINCINNATI OVERALL MFG. CO., 11. CINCINNATI, OHIO. | AGENTS—Get our FREE OUTFIT and wonderful money-making offer for i handling Cresco raincoats, utility bags, aprons. IMPROVED MFG. CO.. Dept. 16*. Ashland, Ohio. 57 MILES per gallon made wtih new patented gasoline vaporixer. Write for particulars. STRANSKY VAPORIZER CO. Pukwana, South Dakota. SITUATION WANTED—MALE. TRAFFIC manager with 15 years* railroad and industrial experience, desires Immediate connection; can furnish credential*. Address A No. 236 9. Times. HAVE a 2-ton truck; would like a Job hauling coaL Circle 5339. Ask for IL J. . HUYCKFEMALE HE*.^WANTED. Girls i between the ages of IS and 35 who are seeking permanent employment and whose home* are I in the city. Apply INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO_ Room 322. Corner New York and Meridian. GIRL for general housework, one who will stay at night; steady employment. Circle 8315. 328 W. South street. : WANTED—HeIper operator on pants and vesta Correct Pants Makers Cos, 104 W. Ohio st WANTED —Operator on pants and vests. Apply Correct Pants Makers, W. Ohio. INSTRUCTIONS. ELECTRICITY TAUGHT BY EXPERTS. Earn while you learn at home. Electrical book and proof lessons free. Your success guaranteed and position secured. Write today CHICAGO ENGINEERING WORKS. 1800 Sunnyside. Chicago. BE A DETECTrVE —Great demand, travel. Experience unnecessary. Write Dept 654 American Detective System, 1966 Broadway, N. Y. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE, 309 E. Washington st. Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 07&7. BUSINESS SERVICES. FEATHERS | Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and c pillows made to order. E. F. BI'RKLE, 416 Mass. ave. Main 1428. New 23-775. SAFETY RAZOR - BLADES - ~ Pherpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana ave. | LET me figure your house, garage or remodeling job. Estimates free. Circle _ DAY nursery; care for children white mothers work. 731 N. Capitol. M. 8333. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES. — 1 MARGARET SELLARS, D. P„ D. C.. D. O . acute and chronic diseases; massage, j lv6*4 South Illinois street BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, YOUR savings invested with an old ©*- j tablLshed Indianapolis concern will be i doubly secured by real esate; pay you not less than 7% annually payable quarterly and In addition share in all the profits. This proposition has already been proven and earned as high as 14%. For further information without any obligation address A No. 2370 Times. OHIO, 408 K.; rooming house for aaie; 7 rooms and kitchen, nicely modern furnished. Price $325. ; PARTNER wanted in modern hotel. Indianapolis. or in cafeteria. Phone Balmont 3381, ring U HOTEL downtown, beet buy In efty SE BREE. 40 N. Delaware street. BUSINESS NOTICES. BOARD at Hotel Lafayette. Mare HliL Good car nrriea Peißi Wednesday eve.

NOTICES. I DANCE every Wednesday night at Mars Hill Hotel 5 miles southwest via Ken- ; tucky ave. Yourself and friends cordially Invited. Take W. Indianapolis car or bus. ‘ HOUSES—TO LET. MODERN six-room double, gar.ige, S3O. Call at 2052 N. Illinois. Evenings, Irvington 1213. EASTERN. 27; 4 rooms upper duplex, semi-modern, J 25 per month, water paid. Webster 7029. FLATS, APARTM ENTS—TO LET. 129 N. Chester Ave. Upper duplex. 6 rooxrui and bath, $37.50 State Savings iind Trust Cos. Main 4518._ 333 Massachusetts Ave. Two rooms, front, third floor. $20.00. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Main 4518. FURNISHED HOUSES AND I-LAIS. WANT to rent 5 or 6-room furnished house, or would take charge or rent a small rooming or hoarding house. Fhone Drexel 9102. MRS. PROBST. TRANSFER /NDSTORAGE. PARTLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. Private locked rooms and open spare, 25c per and up. Local and overland transfer. We call and give you exact prices on any kind of work without any obligations. 419-23 K. Market street. Main 2750. Auto. 23-630. Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey bL Main 2021. Auto. 21-128. GUY Storage Cos. Cheapest rate in city. 30 W. Henry at. Main 4699 TRANSFER Chi l Webster 3027; 14 load and up. large truck. Careful, reaponaiblo men. l’iano moving a Specialty. | UNION STATION BAGGAGE CO. j Use the phone Call Main 7119. ■ T RANBFKKRING," hauling and lighT d©~ | livery, 1-ton truck. Randolph 6756. ROOMS—TO LET. ROOMS 75c to $1.50 ! Special rates by the week and an modern conveniences. THE GEM STAG HOTEL 35 W\ Ohio street. ! GENTLEMEN desiring one or two-room ! suite (bedroom and living room* Baby ! | Grand piano, garage. Private entrance. Randolph 8291. ‘ NICELY furnished sleeping rooms. ail ; modern conveniences; ran do little cookI Ing in kitchen. 408 East Ohio street. I ROOMS for families or tourists; cafeteria in connection. Mars Hill hotel at Maywood Belmont 8881, ring L WASHINGTON. 1916 EL; modern room, steam-healed apartment; close in, gen- ! tlernan. Drexel 9235. PENN ST LYANTa stT N\. HO9. apt~ No7 2*; Business men; private home. Circle 1226. i Garage available. ! NEW j ERSE Y. S., 1615~Ifurnished sleep- : lng room for one or two, steam beat; modern. Randolph 9492. : ROOMS, $5 per wwk; cafeteria ia connection. MAKS HILL HOTEL Phone Belmont 3381, rtng 1. I NICELY front room; modern home; msais If deairodL R—rjliable. ; Circle 6177. j LARGE front room; Near school and high school; 2 car ilnea near. Web , Bter 2360. PENN.; 1852; furnished room. private home; gentlemen preferred. Randolph 9424. TAIaBOTT. 2146; modern room for two; reasonable. Penn. car. Rand. 8605. FURNISHED modern sleeping room, private family. Call Drexel i9Rf. MODERN, lovely front room in nice location for rent. Irvington 2408. FURNISHED sleeping room thoroughly modern in flat. Circle 8364. ! FIRST-CLASS furnished room. 665 East Twenty-Fourth street. FRONT room, steam heat; walking distance. Circle 2289. FURNISHED ROOMS CALL DREXEL 7294. WHEN patronizing the*** advertisers mention the Times.

MAIL YOUR WANT AD Fill Out and Mail to Indiana Daily Times, 25-29 S. Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind. RATES— <Six Words to the Line) Mai or female help wanted, situation wanted male and female, room* t. )e and board and rooms wanted—-One time —per line; Three eonsecutlr* time* 7c per line; Six conecutive times t?c per line. Death notice* 35c per ln■ertion. Lodge and club notices 75c per Insertion. Card of Thanks or Tn Memorlam notice*—7c per line. All other classifications—One time 9e per line; Threo consecutive time*—Bc per line. Six consecutive time* 7c per line. Name— Classification „. M Street Number of Days City Ain’t enclosed ~ , . . . . , , —= / mark X help 1 J Write complete ad below, Inclndlng name, address or phone, or If box number is wanted mark x here |~j I $

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LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. CONGRESS, 1154; one large sleeping room and kitchenette, nicely furnished; pri vate family, modern home; couple employed. Randolph 4615. DORMAN. 730; 2 front connecting downstairs rooms; nicely furnished, gas, private entrance; semi-modern, $6 per week. Web/ ter 189$. MADISON, 1026; lovely room and kitchenette furnished; gas, Lath, private entrance. Drexel 5375. BOARD AND ROOMS—TO LFT. WARM room for 2 men; private family; | with or without board. Randolph 9259. ] TWO men or ladies to board and room, $7 j per week. Washington 2129. 4069 Byram. ; CAPITOL, N.. 97.3; board and rooms, $6 and $7 a week; modern; steam heat. EUSINESS PLACES—TO LET. SHOP space for 1 ipHt manufacturing and experimental ork. Main 7374. ---------- D cTECT! VE S. The National Detective Bureau, Inc. • Criminal and Civil Investigations. SUITE 1010 ODD FKLUW BLDG i Circ> 83S0. Night. Web t**r 6837. Represented in all principal cities. Ouigley-I lyland Agency Civil and Criminal Investigators. 636-529 Low l-idR. Main jso:. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Brand New Bungalows We ofTat two beautiful little homes at 1545 Th&lm&n ave. and 1941 ThfUman avo. These ar* for sals on reasonable payI menta or for rent at $35 each. Completely m<>dr‘m. Are rooms, garage. Come out Sunday between 1 and 5 p. m. Take Bright wood lino to Thaiman ave. Salesman on premise. 1 *. GEO. R. BROWN, 1002 Lemcke bldg. Main 0915. NEW. NEVER OCCUPIED, Two .st*ry colonial home, larg*4 living ro*m faring east, with fireplace. Nice size | dining room, well arranged kitchen with | built-in feature.-. Three nke airy b<*drooma anl tile floor bath. Hardwood ! flocrs throughout. Full basement, laundry. side drive to garage. I>Jt 50x165. Weil | located among the forest trees north of Thirty-Eighth street. Price only $*,500. liberal terma C A. YOUNG. Washington 1079. 4051 Ruckle St. lok at this 7-room thoroughly modern home. For price and terms Van Ar>da, with H. C. Tuttle cY Bro. 131 E. Ohio el. Main 1168. 831 N. Dearborn St. Open Sunday 2 to 5 p. m. Five-room modern bungalow newly painted and decorated. Immediate pesara- | wion; must be aeen to le appreciated. Take j K. 10th car, get off at Doarborn, walk i south. Camden & Kraenier 922 Huino Mansur. Main 0817. BARGAIN IN DOUBLE North, near Thirty-Fourth street and TlllnolM csr line; 5 rooms to the p 4c with , bath: electric lights, etc. Paved street paid for. Price for qul< k Hate 13.550. Only j $950 cash, balance S3O per month. A real < bargain. Act The Finn That Hustles. ; 760 Baoken Trust Bldg Main 1409. 403 Haugh Bt. j Four rooms, gas and electric lights; • price $1,660. Will take Liberty bond tuid ! remainder sls pe r month. 11. f!. Moncn, 501 People’s Bank bldg. MODERN home well located. Main 0107.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. All Bargains $5,500. Modern 7-room home north. In fine condition; SSOO cash, SSO mo. $4,200. Modern 6-room cottage, dandy lot mar College car; SSOO cash. $35 month. $3,150. Dandy semi-modern cottage. 6 rooms and bath, newly painted and papered; S3OO cash, $28.50 month. Located north, close in. $2,500. Good 5-room cottage, gas. electric lights, city water inside. Newly painted and pap. red. Walking distance northeast; SSOO cash. S2O month. DON’T MISS THESE SNAPS. Dunlop & lioltegel. Realtors. 122 K. Market St. V J SIX-ROOM MODERN 125 N. Lin wood ave.; price $1,500; thitt h> a bargain. See VanAridale. with 11. C. Tuttle & Bro. 131 EL Ohio st Main 1168. HUNG ALOW BARGAIN" SOUTHEAST Fcunfsin Rquare district. Excellent condition. 5 *oom, electric lights, city water, newer. rice Ur quirk sale $2,500. SSOO down, bnlanre S2O monthly. Act now. GATES K INN EAR COMPANY. *Ths Firm That Hustles.” 760 62 Bankers Trunt Bldg Main 1409. Six-Room, Thoroughly Modern 900 block South Dtlnot* street. Will Bell for a sacrifice. Call Mr. Andersoa. with I. N. Riehie & Son. 303 Indianapolis Securities Bldg. Main 6526. Six-Room House Gas. city water, sewer, electric lights, Spiinn avenue near State. Price $2,750. $750 cash, $22.50 per month. Hall & llill, Realtors. Main 2316. 147 K. Market St. Six Rooms, East Semi-modern. 1300 cash. balance eaey terras. 4’all Mr Mclnteer. with I. N. Richie & Son. 308 Indianapolis Securities Bldg. M. 0520. 1300 Block, West 34th St. Six-room modern cotage; electric llghta water, bath, furnace, full boHcrnent. lot 36x150. Price $4,200; SI,OOO cajtvh, balance rosy ttarrna ("rum & Boulden 217 K nt P. Bids. Mala 4238. 5-Room Bungalow Prai-modprn; a uplandid buy, only 12 800; 9r,00 earth. 826 a mouth. Call Lewis Clark, with Frank S. Clark & Cos. 226 K. Ohio. Main 3177. Fletcher Ave. Neat 6-room cottago, 1500 Mock; gaa. cistern, city water In yard, street and alley paved. l*rice $2,100, S3OO down, balance monthly. Indiana Trust Cos. ALL FOR $2,000 Five-room house tn Raven*wood; >ot 6Ox 160; furniture and autjmoblle. Will eell all for S3OO down. $lB month. Am going AdvirM A No It 15. Timex Bungalow, Southeast Fotir rooms, city water, eiectrlo lights and gas; S3OO cash, balance monthly. Indiana Trust Cos. NEW 6-room bungalow. Kara***; thr*o lot* near lntrrurban. J 2.660, Ka*y term*. Owner. Main 0186. Evening*. Wash. 3540 SEVEN rUK>M modern cottage near car line on Improved street north; 93.000 cash, S2B month. Investigate. Owner. Randolph 1432. FOR houses on term*, double* or tangle*, call C. J. OSBURN. Drexel 6184. FOR SALE -New 3-room cottage with two lots south. Terms. Circle 7*BB. WHY WORRY 7 LEY' * Time* Want ad sell It for row

LOTS—FOR SALE. TWO lots on paved street near school. car line, store, etc. Rlectric lights and telephone available. Ixe-ated northeast. Size of the two lots 92x134. Beautiful building lot. Will to responsible party at $760 for the tv. o lota Terms S2O cash down, then $9 per month. MR. YOUNG, Washington 1079. LG r—Fast Raymond; equity slls. Will take $75 Price S4OO. Balance $1 per week. 1407 Wade street. REAL ESTATE—SALE OR TRADE. INCOME property for unincumbered farms. CHARLES HURST. K. of P Bldg., Indianapolis. A FAIR trade 1m better than * sacrlflc. sale. GEO. R. BROWN. I*o2 Lemcke bldg REAL ESTATE—FOR TRADE. For Trade Double, W. Thirtieth t., 6-room eemlmodern. Will take good vacant lot as part payment. Call Trfceblood. RELIABLE REALTY CO. Main 01*6. Evening*. Irvington 226*. REAL ESTATE—WANTED. I CASH FOR EQUITY IN’ REAL ESTATE I __ MAIN 1115. FARMS—FOR SALE. FARM for sale, 65 acres well Improved. good location: a bargain. email umo jnt each for equity. Address W. P. CASTNER, care Holton Hank. Holton. Ind. 160 ACRES Illinois Improved black prairie corn land farm to exchange for merchandise Write LEAVITT LAND COMPANY. Indianapolis, ind. HOMKSEEKKKS. send for Virginia farm list. Best climate. Dept. 14. Emporia. Mrginla. FARMS—FOR TRADE. White Elephants Wanted If you hare & ’‘white elephant** on hand Hat it with u* to trade. It may not be a ‘ white elephant” in others hand*. We can trade it for what you want. LEAVITT LAND COMPANY. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. FARMS—WANTED. Wanted: FARM about 100 acres. Must be high, dry and near means of transportation, within 15 miles from center city. Send complete description with reply, action. Address A No. 1820, Times.

AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE. Fords Say Sharp: Our ustd car department certainly offers & varied selection of good value* Wangrelln. Open evening* ’till S p. m. Open Sundays, 5 a m. to 3 p. m. VVangeli n-Sharp Cos. Ford Dealers “Personal Service’’ 443 and 453 Virginia Ave. Drexel 0360. DODOB BBOTHIBB tourln*. IMS mM; k’ood top and Urea; excellent shap*. C.M. WALLEr&i t-il LLir'iHAN'i' Danse BatmiEiis MotorVemcics 146 North Meridian. I FORD tourln*;. Name your own term* 618 IN. Capitol. Open evening.**. LIGHT TOURING CAR ‘ | Electrically equipped; price $l5O. Webj Fter 0440. IBTUDEBAKER roadster Name your own ierma. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings. BUICK roadater C tl; a l cosditloi; new tires and top; cheap for cash or trade. * Irvington 2735. BTUDEBAKKR 6, tonring. Name your own terms. M 8 N. Capitol. Open evenings. FOR SALE—Five passenger Pathfinder In excellent condition. Will demonstrate, j Owner will sacrifice for quick sale. Web- > ster 6302. OVERLAND chummy. Name your own terms. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings. DOIX E roadster $275; autos stored, $3 a month. Automobile clearing house. 812 and 814 East Washington street. PAIGE 6. sport. Name your own terms. 618 N. Capitol. Open evenings. Cos Ii :iiA automobiles aKTHuk DIETZ COMPANY, distributes. lIS N. Meridian. Main 5718. KING 8. touring. Name your own term*. , 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings. FORD brand new from factory; $lO discount from regular price. Drexel 0651. j DODGE touring. Name your own terms. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings. T R U CKS—FORSALE, Mais Truck CHEAP Inquire at G. & J. TIRE CO.. GARAGE, j 549 E. Georgia. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES. Now is the time to have your motorcycle ; I* overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 534-36 Mass. Ave. Main 6404. CASH paid for all kinds wf motorcycle**. FLOYD PETERMAN. 6b9 Masßochamttx avenue.

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AUTOMQSII-ES—WANTED. AUTOS WANTED Largest used car dealers in State. INDIANAPOLIS ALTO PARTS. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings. Ai Tos WANTED I. Wolf Auto Cos. 619 N. Illinois St. Main 1579. Auto. 22-Ob':. ALTOS wanted. WEISSMA.VS. 212-14 E. New York street. Main 4446 AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. FORD BODIES Eight touring a. Four roadster*. One special speedster and roadster. Will exchange new once for used ones. AUTOWA BODY DISTRIBUTORS. 330 E. MARKET ST. AUTOMOBILE owners, garagemen. mechanics, repairmen, send for free copy of thla month’s Issue. It contains helpful. Instructive Information on overhauling, ignition troublea, wiring. carburetors, storage batteries, etc. over 120 pages, illustrated. Send for free copy today. Automobile Digest, 67 Butler Bldg., Cincinnati. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 834 North Illinois. S & s Auto Laundry SUN-LITE gas; 8000 E3st Washington street. Phone Irvington 3106 ring 2. We exchange all gas lighting tanks. City delivery every afternoon Ml SC ELL A Nfc PUS FOR SALE. Walk 2 Squares and save a dollar I \ on your Trousers 11 |1 THE PANTS STORE CO. II Ilf Two Stores. U U/ 48 W. Ohio St. J* % ' 114 E. Ohio St. W w Costs You No More To have pants made to your measure, to match your coat. Order In morning, get in afternoon. Order In afternoon, get next morning. CORRECT PANTS MAKERS CO. 104 H W. Ohio. DO rO L 7 W ear" PA NTS t ~ OF COURSE YOU DO. BUY TOURS DIRECT FROM THE MAKER AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE. PANTS READY TO WEAR, 82 75 AND UP. PANTS TAILORED TO YOUR MEASURE. 4- AND UP. LEON TAILORING CCX 264 MASS AVE

Good rubber tired Invalid chairs for rent. $3.50 a month; no charge for delivery. Baker TRUNKS —Bags. Fuitcasea pay two middlemen profits? Buy from factory direct. Send for free catalog. ACME THUNK AND BAG FACTORY. Spring Valley, IIL Kelly & Roche Tailors Suits to order, alterations of *ll kinds. 108 E. Ohio st. Circle 3335. FOR SALE —Soft coal Universal range: also Estate Oak heater, size 16. both almost like new . cheap. 801 Weghorst st. Phone Drexel 9267. ODDS and ends in grocery fixtures. Meat boxes, ice boxes, restaurant tables and chairs, counters and show cases. BAKER BROS. YKRM*a given on new and used machines. White Sewing Machine Cos. 312 Mass ave. DARK blue serge Norfolk Peter Thompson, size 16. *lO. 2450 N. Ne Jersey, apt. 4. 24-INCH Smock heater, *75. 32 South State street. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—FOR SALE. GO TO BAKEH BROS, for furniture, rugs and stoves Payments. 219-225 East Washington street. MUSICAL—SALE OR WANTED. KKIOKOS, good records ol any m&ko >• . desire. 40c. BAKER BROS.. 21 Ea*c Washington. COAL AND WOOD—FOR SALE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. Bent Ind. or Linton, clean forked $7.00 Illinois lump large clean forked $7.50 Illinois egg clean forked $7.25 Delivered anywhere in the city. FREE kindling with each ton ordered or more. Drexel 22X0. Auto. 52-384. SPECIAL-SPECIAL. ONE WEEK ONLY. Big. clean, indiaia lump, single ton, $6.50; 2 tons. $12.50. Main 0430. Main 0431 ; 24-730. A~SALE INCOAL~ Red Ash Pocahontas, mine run. SB.OO. Webster 1200. Webster 1200 HIGH-GRADE egg. no slack, slate, rock or clinkera. Low price. Drexel 4967. COAL sold by the ton or half ton. $6.50 per ton. Call Circle 5943. DOGS, POULTRY, PIGEONS, ETC^ HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dogs. INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY. City dog pound. 924 E. N. Y. Main 0872. ROOSTER —Bl ack Minorca; lull stock. 1 year old. Randolph 3304. MACHINERY AND TOOLS. WONDER MINERS. MIXERS HOISTS. PUMPS, ENGINES. all sizes carried in stock. BURL I*.\'CH. DIST. 312-20 W. MARYLAND SI RE ITT ' 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. SAWYER, Pres. Fifth floor Indianapolis Securities Bldg. , Southwest corner Delaware and Market. •

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FiNANCIAL. ' YOU CAN BORROW MONEY SO CHEAP and on such easy term* of repayment from the Fidelity Loan Company, a licensed and bonded firm, for use in payinff overdue bills or to buy the things you need for CASH at BARGAIN PRICES that every one should take advantage of our service. * LOANS ON FURNITURE *20.00 to $300.00 at legal rates, on short notice and without publicity. We give you all the time you want to repay a loan and only charge for the actual time you have the money. Fair, isn't It? You Can AflFord to Borrow On ? 40 pay $2 a month and interest On $ 60 pay $3 a month and interest On SIOO pay $5 a month and interest P2.Y MORE ANY TIME AND REDUCE THR COST IN YOUR BEHALF We are on (he job eight hours a day, and through personal contact and personal service, plus a deep persona! Interest, we can serve you and your friends aa you wish to be served. In these unusual times, business friendships, close relations, mutual understandings and co-operation are real assets to all of us. We are ready to go three-fourths of the way. Now it U up lo you. FIDELITY LOAN CO. 106 E. Market St. Room 532 Lemcke Bldg. Main 1278. Auto. 27-782. YOUR savings invested with an old established Indianapolis concern will be doubly secured by real estate; pay you not less than 7annually, payable quarterly and in addition share in all the profits. This proposition has already been proven and earned as high as 14%. For further information without any obligation address A No. 2370. Times. FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. P*. B. WIL-i SON, 108 N. Delaware st. Main 1618. | INSURANCE. in all its branches. AUBREY D. PORTER. 936 Lemcke bldg. Main 1013. LEGAL NOTICE, NOTICE OF SALE OF BOND? OF THIS PARK DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. Sealed bids will be received by the city controller of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana. until 12 o'clock m.. on the 31st day of October, 1921 for the whole or any part of eighty-six thousand 6,000) dollars of to ds of the park district of the city of Indianapolis. Indiana, which said bonds are designated “Park Bond* of 1921, issue No. -.** and are dated as of Aug. 22, 1921. Said bonds will be eighty-six_(B6) in number and wrill be for one thousand ($1,000) dollars each with interest coupons attached. Said bonds will bear interest at rate of six (6 r c) per cent per annum, payable semiannually on the first day of January and July of each year. The first coupons on each bond will become due and payable on the first day of July. 1922, and will bo for the interest on bond from date of LsHue to said date. Said bonds will matura on Aug. 22, 1926. Both prlncip e and interest are payable at the Union Trust Company of Indianapolis, Indiana, and constitute an obligation of the park district of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana Bids for the purchase of said bonds shall be ir dorsed “Park Bonds of 1921, Issue No. 2,** and directed to the City Controller, Indianapolis. Indiana Bidders may bid for ail or any part of said bonds. Proposals will be opened by the city controller at his office on the 31st day of October. 1921. between the hours of 12 o’clock m. and 2 o’clock p. nu and s&id controller will thereupon award said bonds, or if he shall see fit, a part thereof, to the highest and bidder therefor, but the controller shall have the right to reject any or oil bids or proposals or any part thereof, and shall have the right to accept a part of any bid, and to award upon any bid the w hole or any less number of bonds covered by such bid. excepting only that no bonds shall be sold for less than par. The controller may also in his judgment and discretion, award a partJ of bonds to one bidder and a part to! another. Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check upon some responsible bank of the city of Indianapolis. Indiana, payable to the order of Ralph A. Lemcke. city treasurer, for a sum of money equal to two and one-half (2 1 * < Y> per cent of the face or par value of the bonds bid for. The bonds awarded will be delivered a: the office of the city treasurer of Indlanapol a, Indiana, on the 31st day of October, 1521. or at such time or times as may. on the day bids are opened and award is made, be agreed upon, ail such deliveries, however. to be made within thirty (80) days from the date of Riild award, and the successful bidder or bidders shall take and pay for the bonds awarded to him or them, and his or their omission, neglect or refu.<al so to do .ihail be a breach of the contra t of his bid or proposal, on account of which damages shall be retained or recovered as liquidated. Said bonds are offered for sale under and by virtue of the provisions of an act of the General Assembly of the Btate of Indiana, approved March 14. 1919. entitled “An act concerning the “Department of Public Parks’ in citiee of the first cUjr, defining iti* powers and duties, creating a taxing district for park purposes In each city of the first class, repealing conflicting laws and declaring an emergency.” and an act of he General Assembly of the State of Indiana amendatory thereto, approved July 31, 192 0, and pursuant to resolution of the boaxd of park commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. Indiana* adopted April 14. 1921. and July 14. 1921* directing the undersigned to issue and seil said bonds for the purp<>®* therein set out. The opinion of Messrs. Smith. Remoter, Horn brook & Smith, apyovlng the legality of thtse bonds will be furnished to the successful bidder for the same. ROBERT IP BRYSON. City Controller. " TREASURY STATEMENT. Monthly statement for September, showing balai.ee in the State treasury at the close of business Sept. 30, 1921. as appears in the office of auditor and treasurer of State: Balance In treasury Aug. 21, 1921 $3,250,469.98 September receipts 3.218.854.4^ Total $6,469,354.4* Disbursements 3,343,701.09

i Balance on hard $3,126,653 38 BALANCE BY FUNDS. General $ 291,761.62 Ro&d 2.312.61 Fire marshal y 70.724.07 Highway commission 1,299.959.93 Hydrophobia 16,284.85 Vocational education - 58.82 5.60 School revenue for tuition .... 227.447.45 State debt sinking 340.000.00 Educational institution 807.833.71 Unclaimed estates ............ 47.310.11 Common school 10.657.99 Sale State lands 11,446 47 State soldiers* memorial fund. 180,425.20 Auto theft fund 260.673.77 | Total *3.125.653 38 I Outstanding warrants 56.162.47 ORA J.| DAVIRA Treasurei of State. WILLIAM G. OLIVER. Auditor of Sta4e. ■ —q 42 RIVERSIDE READERS FINISH Diplomas Awarded in Library Contest. Tho Riverside Branch Library closed Its summer reading contest with the presentation of diplomas this aflernoon. Os the sixty-two children who entered the contest. forty-two fulfilled the requirements, each reading at least ten of the required list. Three readers, James Waggy, Lewis Finn, and Harold Love, read the eDtire list of fifty ,books. Those who were given honorable mention for having read more than the required ntnnber are: Mary Robbins, Eugene Ilettdleo. Raymond McClain, Beverly Miller, Alfred Beckenbnugh, Wesley Fischer, Bert Davis, Carlene Irene Spurgeon. Ethel Mae Miller, Agne Carver, Virginia Fort, Helen Jeffers, Aletha Johnston. Earl Johnston, Merrill , Bassett, Carol Craft, Bagraxar Deranian, | Thomas Kelley, Elb.abeth Mclnerney, ! Margaret Battreal, Edith Sample, Lilly Sample and Wayne Pence. Others who received diplomas are: Donnas Allen, Flora Black. Joseph Bryan, Harold Hiuman, Marie Fuller, Eleanor Howe, Marjorie Howe, Emma Mann, Rose j Mary Kelley, Edna Love, Kvecett Meo- | hennett, Gwendola Montague, Mary Schlewrt, Roger Somaters and Louise Swmlta.