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INDIANAPOLIS TIMM. 25-29 8. Meridian St. Main 3500. Classified Adr. Dept. RATES. One time 11 per line Three consecutive timea... .10 per line Six consecutive times 09 per line Lodge and dub notices (1 incn or less) ... .75 per Insertion Over 1 inch 07 per line additional Contract rates on application. Church notices (1 inch or less) 50c per insertion Over 1 Inch.... .07 per line additional Death notices 30c per Insertion Card of Thanks or in Memcrlam Notices 07 per line The Indianapolis Times charges small Want Ads as an accommodation to Its readers. In return lor this courtesy the advertiser ia expected to remit promptly. Ads received ontU 11:43 a. m. for publication same day.

1 DEATH-NOTICES MEEK, THOMAS E.—Died Aug. 20. age 58 years, husband of Anna Meek, and father of Harold A. and Esther L. Meek. Funeral Wednesday, Aug. 23. at 8:30. from the residence, 622 E. Fifty-first. followed by services at St. Joan of Arc Church at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Friends lnvited. NELSON. JOHN' CALVIN—Aye 67, husband of Emily Jane Neison. lather of Mrs. Mark Mathews. Leo M., Wallie W„ Chester P., Calvin L., Forrest E., Irvin K. Nelson (the soil professionals) passed away Aug. 21. at the residence. 710 CongTtss Ave. Funeral Wednesday. 2:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial, Crown HIU cemetery. PRANGE CHRISTINE—Age 82 years! widow of the iate Fred Prange, passed sway 4 a ,m.. Aug. 21. Funeral will be Wednesday 2 p. m. at the home of her nephew, Edward Miller. 326 if. Noble st.. and 2:30 at Trinity Lutheran Church, East and Ohio. Friends may call Tuesday after 3 p- m. • Will RICK, HENRY L.—Age 60. husband of -Vnna M. Weirick and father of Charles and Miss Nina Weirick, brother of Mrs. Anns B. Anderson, passed away suddenly early Monday morning. Funeral Wednesday, 2 p. m., at residence, 37 N. Hamilton Ave. Friends Invited. Burial Crown Hill. 2 CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS—Beloved brother Charles Everett Redden. We wish to thank the minister Reverend Farmer, the undertaker. Mr. Fred Moore, the smger9. pallbearers, neighbors, friends and all who rendered any kindness during the death of our brother. We aiso wish to thank our relatives and friends for the beautiful floral off cries 1)R. AND MRS. T. O. REDDEN. MR. AND MRS. F- A. TAUSFX. MR. AND MRS. J. W SHAW. 5 FUNERAL DIRECTORS ~~ W. T. Blasengvm Independent Undertaker. Prompt ambulance calls. “The proof ol a service Is the service It renders." 1702 N. Illinois St. Randolph 6870. 1627) Shelby St. Drexel 2570. PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St. Funeral director* to the people of India is spoils since 1837. Phones—Main 0641-0642. LI. 2641 INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY ££?“ iT'aCct* Parlors 1222 Union St. Jolmson & Montgomery 1032 Central Ave. Mam 1430. George Grmsteiner Funeral Director. 423 fi. Market. Old phone Main 0908. M. 7803. SHIRLEY BROS. ’ CO. Main office 946 S. Illinois St. Circle 1916. Mam 1841. J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. ST. 1671. Drexel 0322 CHAS. A. HOCKENSMITH. 724 N. Illinois. Msla 1166. LI. 1166. _ FLNERAL DIRECTORS—I4O2 fi. Lhnol* WM. E. KRIEOER. Main 1154. Res. Phone, Ben Davis 332-L. LADD—BERT S. GADD. 2130 Prospect St Phones: Drexel 0422. Stewart 2278. “UNDERTAKERS— HISEY A TITCB. 951 North Del. LI. 6564. M. 3630. 8 SPECIAL XOTICES~ SPIRITUALIST Mr. Oscar Herbert renown spirit medium and divtnee healer of Baltimore. Md.. just arrived in this city, will give psychic interpreations daily and Sunday to assist in establishing new church. Hours 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. 320 N. Alabama Phone Lincoln 6763. I. FRED YODER, will not be responsible for my wife's debts. 9 PERSONALS FAtRMOrXT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement, private; prices reasonable: may work for board: babies adopted Write lor booklet. MRS T. B LONG. 4911 E. Twenty-Seventh St.. Kansas City, Mo. FR ANKnTFITZGERALD—LAWYER Office 7 N. Alabama St.. 2nd floor. General. civil and criminal law practice: juvenile court, estates, family settlements, etc. in LOST AM) FOUND LOST—Small black purse containing S3! and 2 keys, in front of Block's, or at Circle and Market. Liberal reward. Call Wash. 0553. LOST —I’mon Station or Pittsburgh train. Aug. 21. lady’s wrist watch. Gruen. octagonal shape, ribbon band. Main 5188, or Circle 2394 Reward. LOST —Last Sunday morning on College Ave. ear, purse containing money and watch: keepsake. Call Harrison 3260 or 150.3 Broadway. MAJESTIC tire, 30x3 H. rim and innr t- be. Sat., or. Stop 2. road between Madison hotter'. rose < — Nordyke & Mane.,.. 5869; reward. LOST —i> and white sapphire bracelet on S. Meridian car or south of car line on Meridian street. Drexel 9349. STRAYED —One brown Shetland pony: close cropped mine. Liberal reward. Irvington LOST- —Gentleman’s diamond ring. over week ago; SSO reward. Cal! Wash. 0717. 12 HEI P WANTED—MAUR

•Jf ACCOUNT OF STRIKE THE L. E. & W. RAILROAD Wants Mechanics. ♦ All Classes Helpers and Boiler Washers for Shop, Round House and Car Work. United States Labor Board Rates and Rules for Work in City and Out-of-Town. Apply 209 Mass. ave. or L. E. & W. General Office bldg. Washington and Noble sts. FOLLOW closely the home bargains listed ta the Timet Want Ad pages.

12 HELP WANTED—MALE VVWWWWWW**WWWWWV>^^V>^A ©m Aecoimt of Strike Big Fowr Railroad Wants Mechanics All Classes Melpers acid Boiler Washers For Shop, Roiandhomse acid Gar Work United States Labor Board Rules and Rates. For Work in City ard ©nit of Town. Apply §O6 Majestic Bldg., Perno. and Maryland

12 help WANTED—MALE Colored Laborers 40 Cents Ter Ilour 9 Hours a Day Call at Employment Office E. Rauli & Sons Fertilizer Cos. Union Stock Yards Readj' for "Work WANTED—BOYS to earry Times routes In downtown dls- f trict between East and West. South and 5 Bt. Clair streets. Boys not over 14 years ; old See Mr. Uoorehead any afieruooo ' alter 2 o'clock. BOYS wanted, not going to school: per j manent position ns messenger Apply delivery dept.. Western Union good coL6"red“barber! ~ JL34IN. Senate^ PLASTERERS lor double house. Call Drexel 5119. j 11 MACHINIST and tools WONDER MIXERS MIXERS. HOISTS. POMPS, ENGINES ALL SIZES CARRIED IN STOCK BURL FINCH. DIST. 312-20 W. MAKYLAND STREET. 13 INSTRUCTIONS ~~ ~ a—Busings Colleges MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER S COLLEGE. 309 E. Waahlngton st.. Indianapoiit. Ind. Circle 0777. 14 SALESMEN WANTKI> COLORED salesmen: wonderful proposition: 3rd floor. 30 Vz N. Delaware street. 16 Ht.I.P WANTED—FEMALE IF' there are any unemployed stenographers and bookkeepers in Indianapolis and vi cinlty, they are wanted at once at our employment department. Ask for Mrs. Adams No fees or charges of any kind. The school, same location, is the CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, corner Pennsylvania and Ver moot. Fred W. Case, principal. A FEW POSITIC -o OPEN In Randolph. Main and Belmont offices. Girls between the ages of 18 and 25 living with their parents. Apply to the IND. BELL TELEPHONE CO. Room 322, corner New York and Meridian 18 j COLORADO Ave, 610: beautiful room | adjoining bath, modern, private home: breakfast if desired: one-half square E. Michigan car iine. Home privileges. Brooki side 7527. DELAWARE. 2845 N.: one or two licely furnished connecting front rooms: modern; morning and evening meals if desired: ga rage; Central car service; adults. Randolph 7319. NEAR Thirty-Eighth St., beautiful room exclusive neighborhood, 1 block from ear line. 2 employed ladies desired in private home: references exchanged. Humbolt 1116. NINETEENTH - Btl 34 W.: beautiful front room in a strictly modern, private home, uo other roomers: gentlemen preferred. Randolph 5906. ' SIXTEENTH StLTw. 22: between Meridian and Illinois. Beautiful corner sleeping room, adjoining bath, large sani-ohe, 2 large windows, steam heat, very desirable. ALABAMA. 1818 N.: beautiful front room; clean, strictly modern: also one room with private entrance with private family. Harrison 0127. liELLE FONTAINE St Beautiful mode™ room for 2 gentlemen, private borne. Morning and evening meal if desired, liar 2764. SMALL comfortable bedroom, private entrance. running hot water in room. 1 or 2 gentleemcn; close in Lin. 4255. ILLINOIS. N. 932: cool front room for 2 men: twin beds if desired. 85.00. Circle 4785. HARBOUR HOTEL, 617% N. Illinois: outside rooms: hot, cold water: steam heat: $5 up. NICELY furnished room with kitchen privileges: employed couple: walking die tanee: no objection to child. Stewart 1067. ASHLAND AVE.. 16.35; ni'-e. clean sleeping room: strictly modem, private home; one block from College car. Randolph 3161. CRAIG HOTEL—IOO modern rooms. 40c, 75c days. 82. 84 week. 328 K. Wash. PLEASANT, large room, furnished or #inflmished: in modem home. Webster 3699. PRATT. 131 E.: very desirable, modern room: close ir.: gentlemen. Circle 1771 CAPITOL. 2225. N: modern room. good heat, mtddle-aged woman, employed, j MERIDIAN. N.. 1231: large. airy room: private home. Lincoln 2129. LARGE front room, furnished or infurnished, with kitchen privileges Main 8623. FRONT bedroom: modern apartment; walking distance: gentlemen. Main 6667. FURNISHED rooms with bath, 81.25 per week up. 139 N. East St. MERIDIAN. 1515 N : nicely furnished front room: shower bath. Lincoln 3677. a—Light Housekeeping LA SALLE, 526 N.: four unfurnished rooms with alcove and bath: modem: heat, light and gas furnished. Webster 6552. ST CLAIR. 420 E.: 3 desirable front housekeeping rooms; private family. Circle ISB4.

PARK, 1927; 1 large room. kitchenette. furnished; modern: prefer employed t couple. Randolph 7'."99. TWO lovely housekeeping rooms; gas, bath, j private entrance. Drcxel 5375. 1025 ! Madison Ave. TWO rooms for light housekeeping. Webster 0250, CORNELL Ave.. 1216; 2 desirable housekeeping rooms: modern. Main 8763. TENTH it.. W.. 130; two connecting front room#, clean, modern. Lincoln 0190. TENTH St.. 219 E.; 2 suites furnished light houtekeeping rooms Circle 7949. DELAWARE, 904 N.: 2 furnished front rooms, modern; private family. Main 7360. b— Board and Rooms ASHLAND. 1625: beautiful front room: hot water heat: home cooking in a real home: for 2 gentlemen. Kenwood 1159. BELLEFONTAINE. 3125: modem room for two gentlemen. In private homo; morning and evening meal If desired. Harrison 2754.

19 RENTALS a—Houses 14fiS Bate*. 6 rooms ..$30.00 614 Warsa'v, 3 rooms $lO 00 1034 E. Georgia. 5 rooms $16.00 237 X. K’der, 3 room* SIO.OO 1302 S. Belmont. 3 rooms $15.00 DUNLOP & IIOLTEGEL. 122 E. Market. Dl< KSON. 127; 5 rooms ' t. *rae. water paid, sarasre, S3O. Main 3289. MODERN houses. six rooms, bath, cellar and gum£ Drexel 5110. b—Apartments 310 N. Delaware St. Two rooms and bath: $32.50. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Main 4517. c—Business Places Office Rooms Very desirable suite of room*, facing Monument phis-e. Second floor. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Main 4517. FOUR “ROOMS at 10 4b, w 7 Ohio”*7 :“can be used fur most any purpose, will rent one nr all Circle 7577. OFFICE room on East Tenth et„ $12.50 per month. Call Webster 4878. 290 East Tenth St <l—Miscellaneous DESK dosk if wanted Phono handy. Reasonable 84 Trust. 21 REAL ESTATE FOB SALE

b—Houses All This for $7,500 Here is u briok veneer. priced less than a frame house; if you erer expect to buy a bargain don't fail to see this; 7-room briok. veneer, practically n**w, full Payment. * trie lirhts. city water, front and rar pur-V electric rantre, linoleum. shades and s <*reens: lot 50x150: beautiful ahacit* and shrubbery. large karate; price $7,500; $3,000 rash, 00 per mouth. Owner is leav; ingr Stab a real bargain. ' Live Wire** T R. JONSU sV CO. 414 People Bank Bldg 134 E. .Market St. Main 5758. Re* . 4731 Bel. A Comforts hie Lome Comt'ortab ! e Terms Six corpfortable rooms and bath on one floor, located straight south on Meridian street: good basement and furnace; floored attic; three-car garage; good neighborhood Owner leaving city. Act quickly. Call Ed O Callahan, with Lorenz Schmidt & Sons 37 Monument Circle. Main 3715. Bre Wi beteg New, Never Occupied [ Six-room house* (now in course of eon | struetion in diff* rent parts of city) strictly j modern full basement, furnace, complete. , ball), gas. electro lights, city water, sun i room, hardwood floors, decorations, chandelicre. full lots. Price $4 450 to $5,500 Terms. SI,OOO down, balance monthly, or if you own lot with city Improve merits we can build one of our plan of housss and finance for von on monthly payment*. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. 818 and 819 K. of P. Bldg.

Move Right Ira • Six-room house, 4100 west; has lon* liv- | ing room; well at sink in kitchen; furnace and garag-c: largo lot Immediate poaseaj sion. I*rice $3,800; 5400 cash, baianco like i rent. To inspect thia property rail .lack j Morrison. Maui 07911. Harrison 0703. Washington Bank and Trust Cos. 1310-1312 N. Tremont Ave. Modern 5-room bungalow; basement. ' am all cash payment, balance like rent. Take West Tenth at root car to Treraent and walk 3 bloeks north. Shown any time by appointment. Call P. B. GRIFFEY, with J. B. GRIFFEY CO. 1023 HIWS-Maas tr Uidg. Main 3076. Six Rooms, Semi-Modern 1400 BLOCK ON BROOKSIDE. Having electric lights. gaß. city water, eißtern; paved Btreet; cloae to grade school and Terchnical high school; 53,000, on terms. Mr. Meredith. MEREDITH & JOHNSON. Main 2393. Webster 7958 S3OO Cash FIVE ROOMS and bathroom, new; lot 40x 200; garage, f.ont driveway. Never been occupied; im media to possession. Price $3,000. Located near the new Butler College site. “Live Wires" T. R. Jones & Cos.. 414 People’s Bank Bldg. Main 5758. 134 B Mm St D-O-U-B-L-E I will build you a double, quicker, cheeper and better and take the old house Its part payment. ROY WELLINGTON “Designer and Builder of Better Homes ” 2206 College ave. Hand. 3622. , a jr Seven rooms to a side. ! n rr II double, east; bath, elecU || || trie lights: $5,600, rent# a u. u-* ?70 p „ r month 53,500 ineumbrance, balance cash. Here’s your chance. Geo. A. Lucas, 725 K. of P. bldg. Circle 6600. A BARGAIN for someone in a 5-room semi-modern bungalow-: a very desirable little home well kept and can be bought right; S6OO and S2O i per month will buy; immediate possession. Call Main 0771, day or eve. IF it U a modem double or a bungalow, or any kind of good homes east', I have them; if routb I have them also: if you have property for sals or rent call me for terms. C. J. OS BURN. Dress] 6184. WEST INDIANAPOLIS. Fivs-room semi-modern home; a nice ga- ; rage and a dandy home. Priced to sell at I $2,600: S3OO cash, balance terms. FOWLER & EATON. 301 City Trust. Main 6871. MODERN six-room house on paved street. Terms or consider lots ettli city improvements. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. Main 0107. IF YOU are Interested In owning your home and paying for tame like rent, we would be very glad to tell you about our plan. Phono Lincoln 8267. SEVEN-ROOM modern near Tenth: lot 40x 163 feet; bargain at $4,200. On terms. Main 6771. SIX-ROOM cottage on East Morris st., good condition: just painted; SSOO cash, balance monthly. Main 6771, day or eve. BIX-ROOM modern home, will sacrifice, leaving city. Owner; terms. 301 N. Hamilton. LARGE PROFITS. from small expenditure follow Real Estate advertising in “Want Ad” columns of the Times.

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I REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Douses 150 PHOTOGRAPHS OP HOMES FOR SALE Visit the Picture Gallery of INDIANA’S LARGEST REAL ESTATE ORGANIZATION Personal Inspection Personal Appraisal BARGAINS YOtJ HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR. A few minutes spent In this MODERN offleo will accomplish as much as weeks of aimless shopping elsewhere. CALL MA in 2957. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9. 20 SALESMEN WITH CARS 53,500—AND EASY TERMS—NEW 6-room modern bungalow. Front porch, living room, dining room, kitchen and three bedrooms. all on one floor. Has good basement and Kftragd. A real bargain. Call Mr. Frazeo. Main 2957 Sixty-acre farm onehaif mile from ocean-to-ocean highway on the tTfcencastle and CrawfordavUle State road. Every acre Is tillable: no better land In Putnam County. Five-room bungalow, good barn, chicken houses and outbuildings. Priced right for quick sale. Call Mr. Toben for particulars. M. 2957. or Orin Jessup Land Cos. Realtors 705-10 Occidental bldg. Main 2957. NOTE We have an opening for an energetic salesman with car.

d—Lota BUILDING lot near fairground, 40x175: 1 routs east on Orchard Ave.. a paved street: east aide Fall Creek, one-half square south Thirty Eighth St Price for quick saie. $675: 525 cash then $6 75 a month. Snap. Main 1400 Nights. Washington 1079. HIGH-GRADE, east front lot on Ralston drive, near Sixty-Second St., which _i paved Gas. electric and phone. Ih-ioe $675. $lO cash. $2.25 per week. Main 4205. Residence Randolph 4057. MR. DAVIDSON. WOODED LOri 66x292: fronting south on paved stmt: high ground, overlooking Mlllersville: ideal spot for summer homo or vacation. Price now only $875: $25 cash and f5.75 monthly. Main 1409. Residence, Washington 1079. TWO fine lots on paved etract: Twenty-First near Emerson Ave. Price $725. S2O cash, ba’anoe $2.50 per week. fall eve. nings, Webster 7710. MR. WALTER SAUNDERS. EAST FRONT lot on paved street, northeast, between Thirty Fourth nhd Thirty-Eighth Sts : 45x1.35. if taken In five days, $25 cash, then $1.75 weekly gets It Price only 5625. Ma l n 1400. NUhts Webster 1144 FINE building loToTTThlrty-Kirhth st., near Keystone. ITlce $685. $lO down, balance $2.25 per week. Call evenings. Webster 771 u MR WALTER SAUNDERS EAST front, w odc4 lot on Roeelyi Ave near Fifty First St. Price $875. $25 cash, balance $2.50 per week -Main 429.. Residence Randolph 4057 MR DAVIDSON. ACTE lota, east 9500 $760 SIO sas! balance monthly COOPER I HADJ.EY 837 Lera ties Cadi Web 6774. GOOD building lot m Byram St., near FiftyFirst Price $450. $lO down $1.50 per week Call evening#, Riley 1 724. EAST fr iut it on Centennial st , near Speedway Ave Price $425. $lO dow-i $1.50 per week. Call evening#. Riley 1724 e —Suburban University Heights Edwards and Bowman Sts . 5 rooms and bathroom with tub. enwer. full basement and furnace: well in house; electricity, hnrdwood floors, concrete veranda, garage: -4 000. Terms Call Trueblood. RELIABLE REALTY CO. Main 0186. Eve nUig*. Irvington 4213. Suburban New 6 room bungalow, room for bath garage and 340 ft.xl42 ft. lots Sixty First St . north of Riverside Park. 2 squares wot ot Stop 5. L*fav*:te Traction. Call OWNER Mala 0186 Drexel 1403 I—Sale* or Exchange I HAVE 3 good suburban lot*, will trade for a good automobile. MR. ADAMS. Main 3,377. 22 REAL ESTATE WANTED WE have a buyer for nice five or six-room home near Garfield park Marion County State Bank 23 FARM LANDS LAND AUCTION—I6O a.-res 5 miles southeiiHt of Loucooteec*. f> miles went of Shouln. Martin County. Indiana, Tuesday. Aus 10 o'clock. No reserve, nrll*. . r >-room homiH, 4”x4fl barn, double crib and granary, 2 largo hen hoimee. 10x30 cilo, RtTiOsonoume and other outbutldizigs. ConRidorable fmit. 30 acre* timber. good wells, 1 spring. 80 aero* level, balance rolling. Suitable for dlvrrlfled farming. Near school, . hur.-h and markets. Will aiso eell livestock, farming Implements, etc. Free conveyance* on request. CHHIS MF.YKH, owner. Shoals K. 0. FO-LAND AUC7TION CO., auctioneers. Noblwvtlle.

25 MISCELLANEOUS FOB SALE a—Household Goods GAS RANGE, hieh oven. New Process; library tablo, overdrapes, steel cot. Kurtzmann piano, excellent condition. Irvtnston 2282. BEDBUGS, roaibes. mottle, ante, destroyed with one application of ’'Budden Death.'' ALBERT MAAS. 31 Virginia ave M I:’2.V DAVENPORT, overateffed tapestry. U chairs to match: mahogany davenport, table. mahogany writing desk and chair. Wash. 2453. TWO Stoves, eloetric cooker, sideboard. Circle 6986 WHITE sewing: machine, drop head, dark oak. A-l condition. Webster 0938. HOUSEHOLD" goods, painter s complete outfit. Leaving city. 114 9. Illinois. 3rd floor. Major covering at loweet price# 107 West Wash. st. Lincoln 6750 DINING Tables, from $5 up at 748 W. Michigan St.

DINING Chairs from $1 up at 748 W. Michigan St. c—Clothing FURS—Repaired, reltned and remodeled like now at moderate prices. Lyons Fur Cos. 4th Floor NatL City Hank Circle 8181. (I—Musical Instruments i A C FISCHER PIANO. $65 00. ROBERTSON MUSIC UOUSB. 423 Mass ave Main 4531. GRAND piano, fine; will take Ford car in _ trade. Randolph 4221. f— Miscellaneous FOR SALE—At Uuclalmed Freight Station, C., C., C. A St. L. By. Cos., corner Capitol Ave. and South St.: 45 panel and venoered doors, $2 each. 20 hot water boilers, 30 galß.. $7, 40 gals., $9. Ladles' oxfords, $1.50 per puir. Ladies' white kid pumps, $2. Welch grape Juice, pints. $2.25 doz. 4-ounce grape Juice, 50c doz. 1 drum ammonia. 26 rugs, various patterns and sizes, $4 to S6O. 1 reed baby cab, high-grade, S3O. 2 combination kitchen tablo and cabinet, $3 and $5. 1 kitchen cabinet, $lO. 5 enamel lavatories, $2 to $lO. 1 enamel drinking fountain. 2 enamel urinals. 1 laundry tub, 3 part. 1 reed fern box, 3 Dodge lenders and splash. 1 truck spring. 10 grindstones, 5 cases Drams meat smoker. I oil heater. Galvanized wire, 100 lineal foet to roil, 24 inch. $2.60, 20 Inch $2.75 28 Inch $3. Mary Jane syrilPj 24, 1H lb*, cans, $1.30; 12, 5 lb. cans. $2.50; 6. 10 lb. cane., $2. 1 40-gal. drum engine oil. Army Surplus Merchandise Tents* and tarpaulins, all sizes, forges, anvils, grinders, vises, snatch blocks, eaws and many other items in hardware lines. Also eeveral carloads of various sizes of new nails at bargain prices. M. L. Goldberg & Son 1302 W. Washington. INVALID CHAIRS —Good, strong rubber tired chairs for rent. $3.50 per month. Crutches. 26c. Delivery free. BAKER BROS.

35 _MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE f—Miscellaneous PANTS SALE of all odd lots in stock. FV*! $2.95 f. \ $3.95 \ ' $4095 UiU $5.95 Two Stores in One $ W The Paints Store Cos. 48 West Ohio —Near Illinois $2 DOWN WILL "BRING Corona, The Personal Writing Machine JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 22_6. Penn. St. _ Tel. .Main 2890. WHEN you THINK OF TYPEWRITERS THINK OF JUDD 22 8. PENN ST. 26 MISCLLLAM.OIS WAMLD GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCK YARDS 27 BUSINESS ANNOLNCEMENTs"" A Bath a Day is the Healthy Way E. M. HARDIN CO. Merchant plumlier. 3220 K. Mich. Webster .3001. PHONOGRAPH REPAIRING All make* repaired, prices reasonable, work guaranteed, expert service. GENERAL PHONOGRAPH REPAIR SERVICE. 4067 Rook wood. Washington 12003. Vault Cleaning All work guaranteed. EAST SIDE VAULT ANI) SINK CLEANING COMPANY. 935 E. Maryland. Stewart 1794. INDIANA CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE Clinic for patients at 10 a m. and 7:30 p. m.. on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. New- location. 962 N. Pennsylvania street. BRACES for deformity made t > order. Special aid in charity cases DUGAN JOHNSON CO.. 29 W. Ohio ht. The Surgeons Supply House. FURS, rr[ kin <l. relined and remodod like new at moderate prices LYONS FUR COMPANY. 4tb floor National City Bank;. Circle 8181 DETFUTIVKS QUIGLEY-HYLAND AGENCY. INC. 404 National City Bank Bldg Mam 2902. Day or night. PIANO builder and tuner. Repair all kinds. Work guaranteed. NICHOLAS RILDMAN. Belmont 0328-3. EX-SERVICE BROS vault sink or dry well cleaning. PAUL WEISS, 626 Caldwell. or Circle 7618 FEATHERS bought, sold and rt U I feather mattresses and pillows made. E. V IU’RKLK, 416 Mass Maui 14.’. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES 6harr>enKj TUTi'LEDGE, 201 lull*na HEATH s Bar beer Shop union: warm, • • i ; : ’.V M CINDERS hauling and franKfer,isg. Webitgr 0006. 28 MOK.u.i; IND TRANSFERS EST 1898. Otto .J. Suc.sz Packing, hauling, low rates on California shipments. Through cars to Los Angeles. Main 235*L362> k v Night, Webster Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER PACKING AND SHIPPING. *~’~7 N. New Jersey St. Main 2028. LI 11.38 PARTLOW KIRK PROOF STORAGE CO. Pri- I vat# Itx'kd rooms and oj en space. j prr month and up and overland ! transfer We *al! and give you exact prices on any kind of work without any ot ca tions. 410 23 E Market St Mam 2700. I HAVE a ona ton truck and will haul from , here to any point in State at reaosnablc ratea 29BTSINKSS OPPOK 11 NII IKS "It it • on earth* T an eell it " BINZKR. AUCTIONEER 311! Cantral Ava. Humboldt 3670 LARGE man ifact rfar of a gpe da rado Murk pants dire* t to \: will pay fore man of fac’torlee liberally for named and addresses of employen who may !• in tercsiM. All replug confidential: wi’) not interfere witli other work Addre*** STONE WALL MKti CO . Forest and Kn;er St.. Baltimore, Md. KING Avr and Twelfth Sr , flret class grocery store doing rood business, tine location, personal r-.Tnon for ►riling. Belmont 29iM. Belmont ‘.’379. RADIATOR ami auto repair busin •**. located In Irvington. Splendid oppnr! nnitiee. Owner going eoutti Irvington 31)37; residence, Randolph 8087. ONE HALF Interest m 2nd hand furniture buaiucfit for salo cheap. Lincoln 1 1.105 .30 \l TOMOBILES FOR SM l h—(iuolino Used Car Bargains Monroe touring. Chevrolet 490. Ford touring. Ford coupe. Bunk tl touring. Studebaker touring Monroe sedan. Monroe. Cai forma top: Mitchell roadster. Grant 0 touring. Monroe roadster. Ford sedan. Overland touring. All of the shove curs priced low for quick sales. Payments if desired. Monroe Motors Corporation Buick Fords, Dodges, Overlands. Chandlers, Holmes, Reo and Others. Indianapolis Auto Parts and Tiro Company. 518 N. Capitol. MA in 2538. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS. Bodies COUPES, ROADSTERS AND COMMERCIALS Swlsshelm & Parker __ J)3O E. Maxkot. No Brokerage Payments a low as $75 down, balance one year. We have all makes of cars. Com* down and look thorn over before you buy. USED CAR MARKET. Capitol at North St. Lincoln 3502. DODGE BROS., usod cars. AU models at cheap prices. C.M.Wallerich Company Danse Brothers Motor Vntiau 846 N. -Meridian. NATIONAL, 7-passenger touring: new tires oil around: mechanically perfect: biggest bargain in Indiana lor $285. Open Sunday. 220 S. Pennsylvania. Main 1706. FORD, late 1020 coupe, $350: $l4O down, balance easy terniß; A-l condition.. 21214 E. New- York si. M. 4446. CADILLAC touring: for sale or trade for Ford coupe or sedan. Circle 4732. Webster 3215. F'CRD, 1918 touring; completely overhauled; $56 down, balance 1 year. 644 E. Washington. Main 3493. FORI), 1920 touring: A-l shape, starter: S9O down, balance one year. 644 B. Washington. Main 3493. FORD.B all models and styles. Payments nr trade Open evenings and Sundays. ALLEN, 725 Virginia Ave. MADISON 6, touring, $95 cash drives it away. 235 N, Pennsylvania. OVERLAND 75 touring. $65. Oakley Garage. 1661-65 S. Meridian. FORD light deliver', good shajie, sllO. Oakley Garage, 1661-65 S. Meridian. DORT touring, electrically equipped. Oakley Garage. 1661-65 S. Meridian. FORD touring, run's good. S7O. Oakley Garage, 1661-65 S. Meridian. ' FORD" ROADSTER, $lB5. 725~”viRGTNIA AVE. DODGE TOURING, $125. 725 Virginia Ave.

30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline Cars—Trucks —Tractors You are invited to call at our salesroom and see the NEW Ford Touring Car with the new features. SPECIAL SALE ON USED FORDS Small down payment Liberal payment plan. TERMS TO SUIT <Zsmo£/y Authorized Ford, Fordson and Lincoln Dealers. 259 South Meriulan st -o.NIjTOSa , A'DiIoRIZED dealer Q)i/vtno6 dt t/cun doxrij v Buy your ne v car her© and get the benefit of SERVICE AT YOUR DOOR. Call IRvingrton lltM. Nights, WAshinsrton 1400. 1921 sedan. speedometer, Decker wheel $46.5 1917 touring-, {rood condition 350 1920 touring;, starter 220 1919 coupe, strtfder 275 1920 touring-, starter, demountable. . . . 250 1917 touring 115 1921 roadster, starter, demountable. . . 325 Overland roadster 40 *lO down. 52 week. Sold on easy payments. Carr Auto Sales Cos. 3436 E. Wash. Open evenings Open Saturday evening*. '■ she uaroi.d Hancock. MAXWELL touring, 1920 model, good con* Uition; bargaim 725 Virginia Ave. FORI) sedan, like new. Take car in trade. 725 Virginia Ave. FC'RD roadster with Autowa body. Several others. 725 Virginia Ave. SAXON roadster, starter, good condition 725 Virginia Ave. FORD TOURING 725 VIRGINIA AVE. FORD TOURING, 1922.’ BARGAIN. 725 VIRGINIA AVE. c—Trucks Q, M. C. TRUCK A business opening lor party witn $250 engaged m light trucking and transfer business Bur this light dependable truck and be independent. Balances easy monthly Pilot Motor Car Go. 1110 N. MERIDIAN. Open evenings Circle 4081. FORD, u,-ton truck. Starter, food tlrva; u ■$ i. balanuo to suit U 44 E Wonhnifton. .Main 349.3. 81 At'TOMOISILES WANTED WE NEED THE CARS AND MEAN BUSINESS If vou wnr.t to sell your car. bring title and car We d-al quirk and pay cash. WEISSMAN 212 ;4 K. New York St. Mam 4446. Autos Wanted Cash for any car. See us. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIKE CO. 618 N Capitol. Main 2638. autos wanted. WE PAY CASH. I. WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N riitnol* Mam 1579, 32 ALTO SI ri’LIES, IvErAIKS LOWER PRICES Battery aervice on ail niakva of batterlea. New battery >:tted to ail cars IKES. 611. at >32.50: 613 at $14.50. 127 at s*l 7 50. Guaranteed TWO YEARS. RADIO BATTERY fuaranteed three yeart at *12.50 All m OAK c&aea Hard rubber caaea $2 extra COLVIN BATTERY CO. Ctrclo 1870. Storace battrri- rccharped. repaired rebuilt. Six v..tit recharged 50c; rebuilt complete S6 Twelve vo.t rev harged 75c: v#built romplet- MO. Rebuilt batteriee as low 55. SOUTH SfDE BATTERY SHOP. M - TIRES, a" 5 3 and tip. Rebuilt raatnca with NEW TREADS. We also repair or retread vour tires. ANDERSON STEAM VULCANIZER CO . 011 N. Capitol, . AUTO WASHING Our tpenalty. 334 N. Illinois. s & s Auto Laundry 33 MOTORCICLES, BICICLM II END UR SON motorcycle and side car; bar-ga-in. Circle 6543, evening* 8 to l). MOTORCYI B u ey Davidson, $25. 725 V::^’.:;::i Ave. 35 FINANCIAL PERSONAL LOANS ®SI it s S®(® This oflicre !a operated under tho auperviNiou of tho Stato of Indiana and waa oatabhshed for the purt'ose of providing a plat c where honest people can borrow any amount from $lO to S3OO without paying more than the lejral rate of interest or without being- imposed upon in any way. It is only necessary that you are keeping house and permanently located. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify your employer, neither do we make inquiries of your friends, relatives or trades people. You can have all the time necessary for repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep the money. Call and let us explain No charge unless you borrow. Loans with other companies paid off and more money advanced at legal rates. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MA in 2923. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO., Rooms 205-7-0 Indiana Trust Bldg. 113 E. Wash. St. Corner Virginia Avo. WE MAKE and buy second mortgages on improved farms and Indianapolis real AETNA MORTGAGE & INVESTMENT CO.. 508 Fidelity Trust Bid*. 37 MONFY TO LOAN The Qre at Money - Lender With Heart We lend money to houast persona having steady employment; loan* for sums needed up to S3OO, repayable in six to fifteen monthly Instalments, arranged to suit convenience of each Borrower; legal rates charged on sum still dne for time used; no charge unlesa loan made; deala confidentially and none will know you are borrowing; private offices; glad to explain Beneficial Plan; courteous treatment; convenient and safe place to borrow: quick service; new borrowers welcomed; loans with other companies paid off and more money advanced; hours, 9 to 6:30; Saturdays 9 to 1. Call, write or phone. Circle 1-6-6-9. Benefieiai Loan Society 601 National City Bang Building. Licensed by State Banking Dept.

37 MONEY TO LOAN IOIEW * SIOO-S2OO-S3OO Investigate our eaey-to-pay Twenty-Payment Plan Loans. Get SSO. pay back $2.50 a month. Get SIOO, pay back $5.00 a month With interest at P er month. You pay only for the setuw time loan runs, enterest is charged only on the actual amount of cash still outstanding:. Come in ana jet free Booklet. “The Twentypayment Plan." which describes everything: fully. All buemess confidential. We Loan on Furniture. Pianos, Victrolas. etc., without removal. Also on Diamonds for long or short time. Call, phone or write Indiana Collateral Loan Cos. (Bonded Lenders.) ESTABLISHED 1887. 201 LOMBARD building. 24 V 4 EAST WASHINGTON ST. Main 3286. ! LOANS AND INSURANCE on City and Farm Property. THOS. C DAY & CO. 709-716 Fletcher Trust Building. Main 1325. LOANS on furniture, pianos, autos, livestock, farm Implements and other collateral. 141 'fa E. Washington St. CAPITOL LOAN CO. Main 0585. Auto Lincoln 7184. ! FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R- B. WILSON. 1101 National City Bank bldg. Lincoln (3104. MONEY furnished on realty mortgages and contracts. FRANK K. SAWYER. Meridian Life Bldg. 307 N. Pennsylvania street. Circle 1081. MONEY to loan on second mortgages. L. B. MILLER. 127 N. Delaware St. Main 5762. 39 LEGAIj JNQ r|C EB NOTICE TO BIDDERS. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS, CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. CITY HALL. Notice ia hereby given by the board of park commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. Ind., that it is desired and deemed necessary to make the following described public improvement!* in the city of Indianapolis. &e authorized by the following numbered improvement resolution adopted by paid board on the 22nd day of July. 1922: Improvement Resolution No. 30. 1922. To improve, repair and rebuild the Woodstock clubhouse with the insurance money received from the recent partial deatruction of said building by fire, which building ia located on the Woodstock club grounds, now owned by the city of Indianapolis, and is a part of the park and boulevard system of said city, and- said Improvement is for park purpoines and is to be made with said Insurance money now on hand and available for such purposes, all a* shown and in accordance with the plans and specifications on file in tho office of tho board of park commissioners of said city, and which may be seen at the office of the architect for said building. Mr. Frederick Walllck, 308 Kume-Mau-sur Bldg.. Indianapolis. Ind. That said board of park commissioners has fixed Saturday. Aug. 26. 1922, at 10 o’clock a. m.. at the office of said board in tr.e city hall. a the time and place for the public confederation of th: proposed improvement. at which time said board of park commissioners will receive bids for such work. The successful bidder will be required to comply with the specifications now on file and which may be seen i:i the office of said board. He shall deposit a certified check in the amount at two and one-half •2 h 7c ) ;>er cent of the engineer s estimate of tho cost of such work bid upon, b\-.t in no case shall any such chectc be* for less than the sum of one hundred < $100.00) dollars, said check to be certified by a reputable bank, doing business in the city of Indianapolis. Ind. In case no bid is accepted, this check will he returned to the bidder, bit if ones the bids is accepted, and the bidder si;all refuse or neglect tu enter into any contract with tlie city of Indianapolis within five •5) days from tne time he snail have been notified of the acceptance of the name, sail check, shall be forfeited to the city of Indianapolis as ascertained and liquidated damages for the failure to do so. An affidavit of non-collusion, as required by law. must be furnished. The board of park commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all bids. CHARLES A. BOOKWALTER, FRED CLINE. A M. MAGUIRE. SARAH E. SHANK. Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. “n6t lC h. In the Putnam Circuit Court. September term, 1922. Notice to absentee. Stale of Indiana. Putnam County. *. William B. Vestal, vs. Daniel Emery. To Daniel Emery, greeting: You are hereby notified that the above named plaintiff has this day filed in the office of the clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court, his certain complaint or petition alleging therein among other things that you. the said defendant, ou tho day of IfthO. being then a resident of the city of Greenoaetle. Putnam County. Indiana, and the same being your place of residence, went to parts unknown and have continuously since said date remained absent and unheard from leaving property In said county w ithout having made any provision for its control or management; that by reason thereof, said property is suffering waste for want of proper care, and praying that your estate may be adjudged by said court subject to administration and an administrator thereof duly appointed. Now, you the said Daniel Emery, defendant and absentee as aforesaid, arc hereby notified that said complaint and the matters therein alleged will come up for hearing and determination in said court at the courthouse in the city of Greencastle, Putnam County, Indiana on tho 10th day of October. 1922. or as soon thereafter as such hearing can be hud. Witness the clerk and the seal of said court at Greencastle. Indiana, this (SEAL) tho sth day of August. 1922. HARRY W. MOORE. Clerk Circuit Court. THEODORE CRAWLEY. Attorney for Petitioner. NoTss i o’ UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S NOTICE. United States of America, District of Indi&na.ss: jQi a Whereas, a libel of information was filed In the District Court of the United States for the District of Indiana, on the 13th day of August. 1922, by Homer Elliott. United States attorney, on behalf of tho United States, against 50 cases, mors or less, each containing six number ten cans, more or less, of cherries, seized at said district in violation of the pure food law and claiming damages in the sum of 5 . and praying process against said property, and that the eaxne may bo condemned and sold therefor. Now. therefore, in pursuance of the Monition under the seal of said court to me directed and delivered. 1 do hereby give public notice to all persons claiming *aid goods, or any part thereof, or in any manner interested therein, that they be and appear before tne District Court of tho United States, to be held at tho c.ty of Indianapolis, in and for the District of Indiana, on the first Monday o! October next, at 10 o'clock of the forenoon of that day, then and there to interpose their claims and make their allegations m that behalf. MARK STOREN. Attest; Marshal, U. S. NOBLE C. BUTLER, Clerlin NOTICE. The board of trustees of the Central Indiana Hospital for Insane will receive proposals until Friday. Aug. 25, at 10 a. m., for furnishing supplies for the month of September. 1922. Estimate book will b? on file at room 148 Statehousa from and after M BY okoXB OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES. ENGINEER LOSES S4O Trousers Aro “Frisked” by Thief and Bills Taken. Joo Anselem. engineer at tho Zero Ice Company, Twenty-Seventh St. and Cornell Ave., reported S4O in bills stolen from the pocket of his trousers hanging in the engine room.

Toe-Twisting Tango to Be Back This Fall —Shoulder Blades Will Behave

By United Yir NEW YORK, Aug. 22.—The agile shoulder-blade will be of no more use to the dancers who adopt the new steps this fall than a plug hat to a headless horseman. Shoulders will be seen but not Jiggled, and If the eyes can’t behave they should be kept closed. For the new maneuvers call for swift and fancy leg action, quick thinking and a dignified demeanor at all latitudes north of the equator. The dancing masters have made decisions to this effect in their convention at the Commodore. Owing to the prolongation of the skirts in this year’s styles, steps have

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SUPERS RILLS ON UNION LABOR TO AID STRIKER!* A Asks Financial Assistance for Members of Trades Engaged in Fight. INVOLVES ALL, HE SAYS Success of Issue Concerns Organization of Every Worker. By United News WASHINGTON, Aug. 22.—President Gompers of the A. F. of L. has called all organized labor to give the fullest financial as well as moral support to the striking railroad shopmen. This request follows official action of the A. F. of L. executive council which has drawn up an appeal to this end. “It goes without saying that finan-* cial assistance Is needed, especially when it is realized,” the appeal declared, “that most, ts not all, of the organizations of employes now on strike have thousands of members engaged in other industries who have been, or are now, also on strike. Therefore, their financial condition is at present incapable of meeting the barest wants of their men and their families.” The appeal cited briefly the case o* the strikers and pointed out that “ttM decisions of the rail labor board con™ pelled resistance on the part of the workers throughout the suspension of work.” Ths shopmen’s fight, Gompers added, is the fight of “all organized workers.” CAR STRIKES WAGON Driver Killed at Traction Crossing at Frankfort. By Timrg Special FRANKFORT, Ind., Aug. 22.—John Bowers, 58, gravel wagon driver, was killed here yesterday when a southbound traction freight car struck a wagon he was driving at the road crossing north of Mechanicsburg. His body was hurled a hundred feet. He died a few minutes later. The car struck the wagon squarely in the center. TAKES LONG LEASE J. R. Eastman Will Build at Tenth and Meridian. Joseph R. Eastman, 3474 Fall Creek boulevard, president of the Eastman Company, leased two lots at Tenth and Meridian Sts. for ninety-nine years from Mrs. Emma A. Beilis, 1030 N. Meridian. Eastman will construct a $35,000 building on the site. The rental varies from $2,750 for the first five years, to $3,600 for the last eighty-four years. SHIP SERVICE OPENS 4 Steamers Ply Between Reval and Petrograd Through the Baltic. By United Sews MOSCOW, Aug.’ 22. —As an indication of the reopening of trade in the Baltic, it is announced that regular steamship service has now been inaugurated between Reval and Petrograd. The first shipment of 1,600 tons of Brazilian meats is expected to reach Hussia within a fortnight. CHOKES TO DEATH Child Dies With Chin Hanging to Bed Bailing. By Time* Special NOBLESVILLE, Ind., Ang. 22. When the 6-months-old child of Ml\ and Mrs. John Stoddard fell between a wall and the bed it was choked i to death. The baby's body hanged by thai chin from the bed railing. The Stoddard family lives in the northern part of Hamilton County. BEATS ONE-DAY BRIDE Husband Is Accused of Using Brick on Wedding Night. Mrs. Elizabeth Robison, colored, 653 E. Court St., married Alex Robison at 11 a. m. yesterday. Last night at 10:45 sho told the police her husband had beaten her on the head and on thfl fdot with a brick. She was taken t™ the city hospital. Her husband wa not found. "* HANGS HIMSELF Farmer Commits Suicide In Bam Near Blackhawk. By Times Special TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Aug. 22. Jesse B. Yaw, 59, a farmer living two miles southeast ot Blackhawk, committed suicide by hanging himself. His body was found by bis son, Ralph, in a barn. Boulevard Home Robbed. The house of George Bryant, 4563 Washington boulevard, was entered through the summer kitchen and a SSO ring and a slb lady’s waist taken. Thieves Get Watch Julius Franklin, 328 W. Nineteenth St., reported that his home was entered while he was away and a s4s watch stolen.

been shortened and quickened. Short quick steps moan that the pace must be varied. For variation there is no dance like the tango and therefore the tango is back with all its toe-twisting trlcacy. B The dancing masters said the one step and fox trot were vulgarized simply because they were very simple and could be done without any mental effort. If, however, the dancers must be alert, like a motorist following a road map, they will not have the leisure to dawdle on a deadeenter, quivering and shivering for lack of more elegant occupation.