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These Want Ads Change Constantly —That Means Constant Results

1 DEATH NOTICES BASS. ANGIE—Of Sheibyville. Ind.. died on Saturday, July 21. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mona Dickey. 2010 Barth Ave. Besides her daughter, Mrs. Bass is survived by two sons, Emmett and Erie Bass. Funeral services will be held at 2010 Barth Ave.. Tuesday afternoon. 2 o'clock, July 24. (Shelbyvii.e papers please copy.) BUCK. CLARA SORTWELL—BeIover mother of George and Clifford Sortwell and Mrs. Roy Smith, passed away July 22 at 8 p. m. Funeral at home of her daughter. 533 N. Jefferson. Tuesday, July 24. at 2 p. m. Friends invited. (Lawrenceburg papers please copy.) CHITWOOD. ELIZA C. —Beloved wife of Joseph D. Chitwood and mother of Raymond Chitwood, passed away at the residence. 2158 Station St.. July 22. 4 p. m. Funeral at residence Tuesday. July 24. at 1 p. m. Burial at ForWiUe. Ind. Friends Invited. In charge of Fred P. Moore. DUNHAM. WILLIAM W. —Beloved husband of Rebecca Dunham and father of Mrs. Daisy Thompson, Daniel B. Richard and Audley Dunham, passed away July 22. Funeral notice later. JAY. SAMUEL —Beloved husband of Josephine Jay and father of Arthur Jay and Mrs. Fred Ever of Decatur, 111., and Ethel and Earl Jay of Indianapolis, passed away at his residence. 4025 E. Thirty-First St., July 22. age 70 years. Funeral will be held at the residence. Tuesday, July 24. at 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. KEEFER. PAUL—Beloved son of Ellis and Katherine Keefer, passed away July 20. age 17 years. Friends may call at the home, 2204 Haines Ave., after Sunday noon, funeral Tuesday. 2 o'clock, at Friends Church, comer Lambert and Lee Sts. Burial Floral Park. ROSENTHAL. J.—Passed away Sunday, July 22. For further information call Fred P. Moore, funeral director, Kenwood 2660. SHOEMAKER. GEORGE F.—Beloved father of William, Joseph. Anthony and Albert Shoemaker and Mrs. Eva Hansen and Mrs. Carrie Crockett, died Saturday at 8:45 a. m.. ajre 78 years. Funeral at the residence of his son. Anthony Shoemaker. 817 N. Oxford St., Tuesday at 8:30 a. m. Services at St. Philip Neri Church at 9 a. m. Burial in St. Joseph's cemetery. Friends invited SMITH. ELIZABETH—BeIoved wife of James B. Smith, passed away July 21. Funeral from Hayden W. Buchanan funeral parlors, Tuesday. 10 a. m. Burial Mt. Jackson. Friends invited. Stephens] mollie grant—wife of William Henry Stephens, died July 21. Funeral Tuesday. July 24. at 10 a. m.. at the residence of her niece, Mrs. John C. Fagan. 1007 W. Vermont. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. WINDSOR. DAISY—Age 27 years, beloved wife of Charles H. Windsor, mother of little Betty Jane and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Williams and sister of Mrs. Mildred Doettcher and Ruth and Charles Williams, passed away at Connersville. Ind., Saturday. July 21. Funeral at her parent's residpnoe. 632 N. Temple Ave.. Tuesday, July 24. at 2:30 p. m Friends invited. 6 PLNLKAL DIKLUI oka f^^AA/VWW^A/VWWWSfWWS^VWV^ W. T. Blasengym Independent Undertaker. Prompt ambulance calls. “The proof of a service is the service It renders.'' 1702 N. Illinois St. Randolph 6870. 1625 Shelby St. Drexei 2570 U'jxf.d, Parlors 1222 Inioa St. . FLANNEL & BUCHANAN 320 North Illino's 3t. Funeral directors to the I iopie of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Main t-641-0642. LI. 2641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY SHjLKLEY BKOS.’ CO. Mam office 946 N. Illinois St. Circle 1918. Main 1841. George Grmstemer Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. Main 0908. Johnson & Montgomery 1032 Central Ave. Main 1430. FUNERAL DIRECTOR—I4O2 N. Illinois. WM. E KRIEGER. Main 1154 Reg , Phone, Ben Davis 332-L. GADD—BERT S. GADP 2130 Prospect St. Phones. Stewart 2278 UNDERTAKERS—HISEY St TITUS. 951 North Del L 6364. M 3680. 10 LOST AM) I- 01. XI) LOST—Black leather bill fold. Sunday evening. in Colonial Theater or Southeast car. Contained about $7 and other articles. Finder may keep money for return of other contents. Return o 239 Inoiana Ave. POCKETBOOK. containing two railroad passes, small amount money, etc. Lincoln 6224. Reward. LOST —Diamond sunburst pin. downtown Central car, 30th st., reward. Web. 6446. D HELP WAMHD—MALE

HIGH SCHOOL BOYS ATTENTION What about your extra spending money this winter while attending school? We have places on lour good routes In the business district at present. Are you interested: Apply Mr. Jeffries. 25-29 S. Meridian, alter 2 p. m. INCREASE your income. Sell insurance policy covering ail accidents and diseases: men and women; liberal commissions; benefits up to S2OO monthly: premium $1 a month upward; natural death benefit. Write now for district Dept. N, National Accident Society. 320 Broadway. New York City. Established 1885. WANTED, BOYS Have* a few good Times routes for sale for boys between the ages of 10 to 14. Call any afternoon at Station “U," corner ol Poplar and South Pennsylvania between 2 and. 6 o’clock and ask for MR. MOOREWANTED —10 young men. 18 to 20 years old: also ex-service men: as salesmen; S3 a day and commission: easy work. 1645 Ashland Ave. Geo. Walters. LABORERS at MISSOURI AND MARYLAND STS. MEAD-BALCH CONSTRUCTION CO. &BBT-CLASS armature w inder. Both oilerItating and directfcurrents. MEIER ELECTRIC MACHINE CO . 136 S Meridian. FIRST-CLASS electrician: for conduit work. MEIER ELECTRIC MACHINE CO.. 136 S. Meridian. TRUCK driver; No. 1: steady, and reliable. Married man. 21 N. Alabama AUTOMOBILE mechanic with tools. Apply 334 S. Pennsylvania. 15 INSTRUCTION!* RAG—JAZZ and popular piano playing In 20 lessons Booklet free. CHRISTENSON SCHOOL. 106 Pembroke Arcade Cir. 3034 MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER S COLLEGE. 309 E. Washington Stlndianapolis ; _lnd ; __Cirele_o7s7 ; __ AT bargain: fully paid International Correspondence School course: high grade violin at sacrifice. Address A No. 2281, Time*. 16 HELP \\ ANTED—rEMALK 1,300 Yowling Ladaes no fiodnaoapoMs have made Telephone Operating their Profession. Why not become a Telephone Operator? See Miss Cooper Indiana Bell Telephone Cos. New York and Meridian Sts. IT'S never lon until Indianapolis Time. Want Ads bars -failed to find tx

16 HELP wanted—female WANTED girls or boys, between the age of 10 and 14'''tn north Indianapolis and Riverside to carry Tin.cs routes Morality Must be good. No caddy boys wanted. Apply L V. GRAETEIt. 2941 Clilton -St., rear: after 3 p. m WANTED—Ladies, earn $lO-S2O weekly, spare time at home, addressing mailing music circulars. Send for professional copy, information. ANSONIA MUSIC CO.. 312 W. Forty-Seventh St„ N Y, C. HOUSE and groceries furnished to man and wife to care for five children, ages from 3to II years. J. R. Greenwood, 6504 Bellefontaine St. WANTED—AII-round women to help in kitchen in small restaurant. Webster 8875. 14 SALESMEN WANTED • SALESMAN—By leading artificial flower and window fixture house for cities under 50.000. Commission, no advances, but easily worth $6,000 to good man. No objection sideline. State age. reference, territory. B. D. CO.. 208 Adams. Chicago. la ROOAIS F()K KENT ASHLAND, 1522; two modern, clean furnished housekeeping rooms; reasonable. Lincoln 8266. ILLINOIS, N., 333: very clean, newly furnished modem rooms. Lincoln 8045. MODERN front room; home privileges: two young ladies preferred. Brookside 1598. BROADWAY, 1523; nicely furnished room; suitable for one or two. Circle 3087. ONE sleeping room and one out sleeping room. 139 N. East Bt. a—Light Housekeeping 2802 BOULEVARD PL.; two two-room light housekeeping suites. Gas. light and heat furnished. Kenwood 2616. 2 DOWNSTAIRS, modern, furnished rooms; 1 front room with sink. Children welcome. Circle 09S0. MADISON Ave.. 1025: 2 lovely connecting light housekeping rooms. Gas. bath. $6.50. Drexei 5375. COLLEGE. 2630; housekeeping suite of rooms in owner's beautiful home. Randolph 2241. STRICTLY modem, nicely furnished light housekeeping rooms. Irvington 0553. 2 LARGE unfurnished rooms, modern. 610 E, Twelfth. b—Board and Hooins COLLEGE. 2630; nicely furnished rooms, with breakfast and evening meal; homo privilege. Randolph 2241. 219 E. TENTH; nice, comfortable room; good home cooking. Rilsy 1164. 19 RENTALS a—Houses For Rent Five-room bungalow on S. Mount St., rents for $35 per month. Cali MR. HEINRICH. Circle 12301231. Realty Finance Cos. 402-3 National City Bank Bldg.

THIRTY-THIRD, 205 E.: modern double: 7 rooms near Tudor Hall and No. 60 school. b—Apartments For Colored 324 W. Twenty-First St Two rooms and bath; s2l. State Savings and Trust Cos. Mam 4517, 9 E. Market St. c—Business Places Downtown Office Space Facing Monument Place. Very desirable. We have space ou third and fifth floors at reasonable rent. State Savings and Trust Cos. 9 E. Market. Mam 4517. STOREROOM. approximately 17x60 ft". Kawneer front, tile entrance. Thia is a beautiful room. Rent very reasonable. Will give a good 18ase. Brookside 7547 21 BEAL ESTATE t-Uli SALE b-^Housea Listen To MeJ Those houses I put up for sale last week I sold. Now I will sell the 6-room modern home on Schurmann Ave. for $5,000. The owners equity is small and we can give quick possession. Mr. Robertson, evenings. Harrison 3628. SCHMID & SMITH. INC.. REALTORS. "Let's Talk It Over." 130 N. Delaware St. Main 4088. RAILROADERS LOOK Immediate possession of six-room home on E. St. Clatr St. Big basement, sewer, water, gas. electricity. Large shed caring for eight or ten cars. Buy this for SSOO down and let garage rent pay for home. $3,300. Mr. Robertson. Harnson 3628. SCHMID Sc SMITH, INC. 130 N. Delaware St. Main 4088. "Let's talk it over." Colonial Bungalow A now, never occupied bungalow; this is a good one. pos.-ibly the one you have been looking for. and at a price and terms that should interest you; have five rooms, breakfast room, full basement, laundry, full lot. garage; beautifully finished and decorated. MR. YOUNG. Main 1409. Rea. Washington 1079. S4OO DOWN BALANCE LIKE RENT. We are offering this three-room-and-pan-try double, south, in an ideal location near Garfield Park, just one square from a good ea- line, on an improved street: now renting for $35.00 per month. Price $3,000. A real bargain. J. W. Elder. O. J. SMITH REALTY CO. 114 N. Delaware St. Main 5858. I Have ~~~ a very comfortable little home of 5 rooms on W. Thirtieth St., near Riverside Park: hae electric lights, gas. well and cistern. Price only $2,950; one-half cash. Mr. Keller. Evenigs, Randolph 0894. SCHMID Sc SMITH. INC. "LET S TALK IT OVER." 130 N, Delaware St. Main 4088. Bungalow CASH PAYMENT $450. Naomi St.: 5 rooms: electric lights gas. water; lull size lot, street improved. Price ; $2.850—5450 cash, balance like rent. A. J. HUEBER & CO. Main 6745. Lincoln 6745. NEW five-room stucco bungalow, brick and cement porch. polished stone railing j stucco garage with cement floor; cement walks and basement; at city limits, one 1 square from car line. Price $3,600: any , reasonable term. Seven-robm modern: lot 44xl40.'rimproved street and alley; nice garage. A beautiful home, $5,500 Investigate this. Many others cast and south. Cash and terms C. J. OSBURN Drexei 6184, Double Bargain Located north on boulevard: 6 rooms side; thoroughly modem: in good repair; east front. Don't fail to see this. PRICE $9,750. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors 200 Block N- Rural Six-room cottage, with gas. electricity, city water, cellar, front and rear poreheS, full lot, east front. $3,100; good buy or will trade for larger house, close to Catholic church and school. Call FOREMAN. Main 0186. Evenings, Stewart 2749. Colored Buyers We have 6-room moder.l house; front and rear porches: east front; garage; for $3,200; south. Call Foreman. Main 0186. Evenlngs, Stewart 2749. Terrace Ave.—Modern 7 rooms, all modern, best of condition, near schools and churches. Located on Terrace, between Madison and East Sts. Only $4,500; SI,OOO down. Call Lina 3734. S3OO CASH 521-23 Lynn st.. new 4-room double. Rental S4O E. J. McCracken. Circle 4022. Res.. ; Randolph 6416 CITY TRUST CO. THREE-ROOM new cottage on Lynhurst Drive: good outbuildings; good well; large lot Price $2,250; cash $250, balance like rent. C. W. BANGE & SON. 824 K. of P. Bldg. Main 3254. 1018 Fletcher Ave. Seven rooms and bath, all on ground floor: good condition; nice basement. Only $3,700; terms to suit. Call Lincoln 3734. 4-APT. frame on N. Pennsylvania St.; rents $l5O month; city heat. Price $8,500. Capitol Realty Cos. 204 Rauh Bldg. Main 2874. SPLENDID modem 5-room bungalow, near Brookside ear line. $4,400, and Barrett law. Only S4OO cash. Marion County State Bank FOUR-ROOM double; gas, water] lights, toilet inside. Nice brick porch. Located northeast. $750 down will handle. Call

21 REAL ESTATE FOB SALTS _ b—Houses Cottage, West Fotfr room cottage, gas and water in house, basement, front and rear porches, fruit and shrubbery, close to school and car, lot 80x140; a real buy; S3OO cash, ablanee easy terms. CALL Realty Finance Cos. Mr. PLACE with Circle 1230. Eve.. Ken. 4281. $250.00 Cash 230 Richland St.; six-room cottage; gas, well and cistern. This house is in good shapo; immediate possession. CALL MR. WASHBURN. Circle 1230-1231 or Randolph 8731. West Indianapolis 1411 Nordyke Ave. S2OO DOWN Six-room house: now paper and paint: comer lot: electric lights. Price $2,700; payments $25 month. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors NEW HOMES, some almost completed, somo just starting. 3 at Temple and Twelfth St. 5 at Tacoma and Thirteenth St. 4 at Templo and Thirteenth. 2430 Cornell Ave. 1330 AV. Thirty-Second St. Every modem convenience; moderate prices, easy terms. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. FRANK E GATES Sc SON. REALTORS] 1011 TTnmeManaiir Lincoln 1269 EIGHT-ROOM modern.' north. Randolph 4323. or Randolph 3190. e—Suburban SUBURBAN home; four-room new house; now ready; three squares to Madison Rd. and bus lines: 5> 2 miles to city; lot H2x 235: electric lights: cement walks. Small ca-h payment, balance monthly. Evenings, call Randolph 1440. HALL & HILL. 147 E, Market. $lO CASH gives you possession of an aero east: balance payments; S6OO to SI,OOO Evenings, Irvington 0512. COOPER Sc HADLEY. Main 2776 836 Lemcke Bldg. I—Sales or Exchange Marion County State Bank SEMI-MODERN double, renting for $45 per month. Want a single east, near Tech. 22 REAL ESTATE. WANTED We Have Calls for lots north. What have you? Acadian Realty 602 Wulsin bldg. Main 5654. Eves . Ilan. 7274. WANTED AT ONCE Property east or south have buyers r filing. Call Lincoln 3734. r80 ACRES, 20 miles north of Indianapolis. Hamilton County, one-half nuie from State highway, 1 nulo from R. R. station and ele- ' ator and stock pens Good school and" churches One-half good quality of black soil, other soli good. no waste ground. Living water on farm. In house, barn and garage. Electricity house, barn. garage. Buildings lair. Splendid grain and slock iarm. Easy terms* Crop goes with trade. SHERIDAN. IND. R K 3. Box 36. 17 ACRES: ma- poultry farm: 1 miles east of Austin. Did. Three new, modem Monitor type chicken houses; new bam. brooder house, good well, cistern, water tu kitchen, cellar, five-room house, just remodeled and painted. D. N. Koogle, Austin. Ind. FARM FOR SALE: BARGAIN. ADDRESS A -NO. 2283. TIMES. 25 mini ei-laNeols Fob >a!lk •—Household Goods E ugs—Linoleum Brussels rugs; blue. tan. taupe and old rose, 9x12. Special $12.50 Gold Seal oongoleum rugs. 9x12. fully guaranteed, new. perfect goods, specials at sl4 75. Imported Japanese grass rugs, double warp, 9x12, $7.50. Brussels rugs. 9x12. blue, taupe and old rose, $12.50. We carry a full line of Brussels. Axunnsters. Velvets and Wiltons at the lowest prices in the city. Call and be convinced. FREE DELIVERY ANYWHBKE. Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W Washington 9t. Opposite Statehouse. "If it covers the floor—we have 11." FLOOR lamp, stand lamp, ivory bedruom suite, porch rugs, oriental and domestic room size rugs. library table. mahogany davenport, special living room chairs, damask draperies, practically new net cottage curtains, china closet, serving table, ladies' solid cherry" desk and chair, antique mahogany chest of drawers. Mr. Stephenson, 4326 Washington Blvd. Washington 0611. EXCEPTIONAL opportunity in 4 rooms furniture. slightly used. Cash or terms Call Rinehart. M ain 5141 Webster_ 1711, ONE solid oak pedestal dining table and chairs; one wicker day bed. Randolph 3034. FOR SALE—Two rooms household goods. 243 Virginia Ave.. room 202, call after 7 p. m, OVERSTUFFED davenport and chair, twin Simmons beds, practically new. Harrison 3830 OLD walnut bookkeeper's desk fair sale or trade. Will make fine antique. Call Circle 3641, VICTROLA, electric sewing machine and other articles cheap. Call Belmont 3930. USED oi. stoves. 3 burners. $8 and up. CHARLES KOEHRING. 882 Virginia Ave. ITRELESS COOKER, good condition; reasonable. Irvington 3069. 331 Central. FOUR rooms of household furniture; in good condition. 849 S. Belleview PI. FURNITURE and Apollo player piano. Call mornings. Harrison 1533. SEWING machine. Singer, fino drop-head" $lO, 1009 N. Alabama 100-POUND white enamel refrigerator. Webster 7525. after 0 p. m. GAS RANGE, high oven, good condition. cheap. Call Webster 4486. ACORN combination range and hotblast heater. 420 N, Temple. KITCHEN cabinet. $5.00] Call Randolph 8221. _ b—Coal. Ice and Wood ~

Popularity of Magic Coal Well Founded It Is mined in a selected field of West Virginia by one of the best operators known to the business whose mines and tipple are equipped with the most modern appliances known to the industry. Polar Ice & Fuel Cos. 2000 Northwestern ave. Ran. 0689. 1002 S. East st. Drexel 1455. Lynn and Biff 4 Ry. Bel. 0888. Use Elevator Coal It’s Re-Screened Fred Goepper & Son ESTABLISHED 1893. Belmont 4704. Belmont 4705. Now Is the Time to Buy Coke, Also Good Pocahontas Lump. Call Us for Prices. Atlas Fuel Cos. Drexel 0883. Coal Is Cheaper Now I Call us for best prices. Ehrlick Coal Cos. Main 0908.

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32 AUTO SUPPLIES, REPAIRS

tTire Prices Smashed By EMkira Bros. All standard makes, cords and fabrics cut way below market value. See us before you purchase your new tires. Every tire offered in this sale carries the standard guarantee. Regardless of any make or priced tire in Indianapolis we offer the best quality at the lowest prices.

SPECIAL —SPECIAL United States Royal Cords Absolutely Firsts. Fresh Stock 30x3i/o o. 5.... $12.75 32x4 O. S $25.00 No tube with these specials.

Longwear Cords —Firsts—--30x3% $ 9.75 32x3% 13.50 31x4 15.50 32x4 17.25 33x4 17.50 34x4 17.65 32x4% 20.15 33x4% 20.40 34x4% 20.75 35x4% 21.25 36x4% 21.55 33x5 23.60 35x5 24.50

Tubes Included With All Cord Tires ELKIN BROS. 604 N. Illinois St. Open Sunday Cl rcle 2116

25 MISCKLLAN EOL S FOB, SALK b—Coal. Ice and Wood COAL Get Our Special Prices Before Buying TOM SHROYER BElmont 5017 AINDUNG WITH EACH TON. Genuine Linton No 4 forked $6 50 Illinois block, large, forked 8.00 111. and Ind egg. clean, forked 5 50 DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN CITY. UNION ICE Sc COAL CO. Drexei 4621 Drexei 4822. e— Clothing The Sale That You Have Been Waiting For July Reduction Sale All light weight summer fabrics to your measure at 20 per cent less than regular prices. “Kool Kloths” and porous fabrics of every description, shade and color, also all suit lengths of medium and heavier weights are included in this sale. Mohairs and Palm Beaches are excepted. W. G. Schneider, Tailor 39 W. Ohio St. "PERSONAL ATTENTION" FOR OVER A QUARTER OF A CENTURY.

TROUSERS To Match (T\ Your Coat Tb $2.95, $2.95, $4.95, ||Uf $5.95, $6.95 and up. rafi THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St., Near Illinois d— Musical instruments LOW AS *2.50 WEEKLY Buys slightly used player piano. Low priced account of having been used short lime; $390. See it quickly. BALDWIN PLANO CO. WANT A PLAYER PIANO? We've several fine bargains in our used and exchanged stock. Going at exceptionally low prices. Pay as low as *2.50 weekly. BALDWIN PIANO CO. ®—Pet and Live Stock BEAUTIFUL black Pomeranian puppies: make Uled pets Looking for quality, see these. Belmont 1847. BOSTON TERRIER. 0 months old. sired by Intruder; highly pedigreed. 4017 Washington Bivd. KITTENS, beautiful, pedigreed Persians; cheap. Harrison 0280. Sunday and evenings. PEKINESE puppies, beautiful arKTliealthy; also canaries, beautiful singers Harrison 1967. CANARIES from imported stock: boawtiful plumige; selling out. Randolph 4763. BULL TERRIER. 6 weeks o and heViy 'v>t beautifully marked. $lO. Randolph 1634! AIREDALE, male, pedigreed, eligible to r lstratton. 328 N. Ritter. Irvington 2764. SACRIFICE top-knots; mater! pair* with young: $25 takes ail. Webster 7272. FANCY Buff Leghorn and Black Minorca hens; leaving city. Washington 3033. AIREDALE, male, full blooded. 3 years old: well marked; cheap Drexel 0777. 34 HENS, 2 roosters. 25 pullets. Ferris White Leghorn. Belmont 4116. WELL-BRED female Airedale dog. Will sell cheap. Randolph 4350. REI) PERSIAN KITTENS! PEDIGREED? RANDOLPH 9512. LEGHORN hen a, good stock; 750 each. Cali Ben Davis 192. RED BONE foxhound? Call 1726 Ashland Ave. THREE Airedale pupa, inale. Kenwood 3975. PUP English bul'Fterrier? 1337 011ve~St. f—Miscellaneous Typewriter Bargains USED (8) MONARCHS, EACH, $25UNDERWOODS FROM $35 TO SSO; (1) NO. 10 REMINGTON. ONLY S2O: (1) L 0. SMITH, ONLY $26: (2) NO. 10 SMITH PREMIERS, sls EACH: NEW LITTLE NATIONAL WITH CARRYING CASE, ONLY $35 EACH; ALSO BARGAINS IN OTHER MAKES, LARGE AND SMALL. ALL GUARANTEED. PAYMENTS IF DESIRED. Clark Typewriter Shop 18 W. MARKET ST. (UPSTAIRS). PHONE MAIN 2686. TYPEWRITERS. " $25, $36, S4O, SSO. S6O; factory rebuilt and fully guaranteed. Typewriters rentsd repaired. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO. 30 S. Pennsylvania. Lincoln 6822 Eatabliahed 40 years ARMY tents and tarpaulfhs; new, waterproof: various sizes: at close out prices. SAGALOWSKY BROS., 818 W. Washington. New and used macntnes on easy terms JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. 142 N. Meridian St.

Fabric Specials We are disposing of all our fabric tires at very low prices. All fresh stock and only standard makes. 30x3 $ 6.50 30x3% 6.75 31x4 10.00 32x4 11.75 33x4 11.85 34x4 11.90 34x4% 13.50 36x4% 13.75 35x5 15.50 We also carry a full line of U. S. Royal Cords. Goodrich sii- ! rertown Cords and : many others at a great ' discount.

Latex Cords Absolutely Firsts Full Oversize Guaranteed 12.000 Miles by Us. 30x3% $10.50 31x4 19.50 32x4 19.65 33x4 19.75 34x4 20.00 32x4% 25.45 33x4% 26.45 34x4% 26.95 35x*f% 26.75 36x41% 27.45 33x5 30.85 35x5 31.00 Out-of-town orders shipped same day us received.

25 MISCELLANEOUS-Ffljlt SALE f—Miscellaneous BABY carriage, high class, black-blue, ivory wheels, like new, sl4. Lincoln 1634. 1143 Central. CANOE. Mullen: paddles and lazybacks; fine condition; bargain. MR. JOHNSON. 43 N. Illinois. EDGING machine. Taylor's; also spotless sponger. Llni'oin 8055. 46 N Penn. BATHTUB, lavatory, tank and hoater; al-roo-t new; bargain. 1329 W. 26th St. USED barber chairs, show and wall cases. pool tables. 1005 N. Illinois. BABY BUGGY, reed, good condition; also bicycle. Randolph 6801. TRUNK and contents belonging to N] A. Eaton, 827 SanderBABY carriage, Lloyd loom, fine condition. 6X5 N. Cheater Ave 'll ACRES GOOD STANDING”TIMOTHY. RANDOLPH 8909 BABY cab, black reed, good condition; S3] Drexei 1123. APPLES. Yellow Transparent. 4710 N. til SI-NEBa 4,NMH .Mt..UftMa A Bath a Day 1& the Healthy Way. E. M HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber. 3220 E Mich. fVebster 3001. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. I UTTLKDGE. 201 Indiana Are. FEATHERS t ougnt. sold ard renovated: feather mat I piliows made. E. F BURKI.E. 116 Mass Main 1428 HEATH'S Barber shop: union; warm, com* sortable b'dhronms 132 W Market 368 TiUUAtlfc. AN.ll iK.V.Nc t.G. MOVE THE RED BALL WAY Largest Trucking Organization in America. RED BALL TRANSIT CO. "National Household Movers." Guaranty Bldg. 26 Monument Place MA in 4631. Offices in All Principal Cities STORE YOUR FURNITURE HERE. PAY SIX MONTHS FROM NOW. We will haul your furniture and store it In our sanitary brick and concrete storage. Just completed. You don't spend a cent until you take your goods out. or tn six month* Let us explain. Ours 1* the most reasonable plan you could ask ROSNEK S TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. MAIN 3453 3453 MAIN Packing, Transferring, Storage OTTO J. SUEZ M 2353-3628, Night, Web 0699, Web, 4579. $9 BUSINKSB OPl*dn 1 UNI TIEN ~ 10 MEN WANTED For A Great Future Business With a Guaranteed Income Fundamentally we put men Into the motor transportation burdness. Experience Is not necessary. The opportunity is open to men of good character Whatever their business or professional training. If they are energetic, aggressive, sincere and trustworthy and will faithfully ldhere to a business plan that has been thoroughly tested and found successful, they are assured a future with a guaranteed ifleome of $6,000. For detailed information call in person to see MR. KIME CENTRAL PUBLIC WAREHOUSE 601 KENTUCKY AVENUE FOR SALE—The leading exclusive ladies' ready-to-wear store in a manufacturing town of 1,600 population, located in central part of Indiana. Store has an A-l reputation. well established and is a moneymaker. Can be handled wdth little capital. A most wonderful opportunity lor one understanding ladies' ready-to-wear. Good reasons for selling. Address A £2B4._Times. 401 W. PEARL, restaurant, with cash register. 8-gallon coffee urn. brand new; 10 tables and chairs, back bar and counters. 2 stoves, dishes and cooking utensils Reasonable. IF YOU WANT TO SELL, list with us. W guarantee to sell you out in ten days by our methods. Auto service. SMITH CO.. BROKERS. 205 Lombard Bldg. Circle 1232.

80 AUTOMOBILES lOK sAi K b—GmoUim FORD $150.00 1918; in excellent condition. C. H. WALLERICH COMPANY. 833 N Meridian St. OVERLAND Touring, like new; bargain. L. T. ALLEN, 725 Virginia Ave. FORD BODIES Exchange your used body for anew one. Cash or terms. SWISSHELM & PARKER. FORD roadster with starter. Good condition; slls. Cash or terms. Oakley Overland Sales FORD roadster. 1920; g?ood eonditoin; price $165; cash or terms. Oakley Overland Sales FORD speedster with wire wheels. Lock wheel: SIOO. Cash or terms. Oakley Overland Sales 1661-65 S. Meridian. ■Chevrolet, 1922 touring $350.00 Chevrolet. 1917 $ 70 00 STONE CHEVROLET CO., 427 N, Meridian, FORD, 1920 touring. A-l condition. Starter. $175. SOS down. Balance easy terms. WIPES & MILLER. 644 E. Wash, Maln 3493. MAXWELL, dandy little touring; runs good: SBS. Better hurry for this bargain. 334 3, Pennsylvania. Main 1705, COLE. 7-1 ASSENGER; $l5O. STONE CHEVROLET CO , 427 N Meridian. BUICK, 7 passenger, $250. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 427 N. Meridian.

30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE l>—Gasoliue (j.W%merCompm\f 339 N.Cspito! Aw Hupmobile, 1921 Touring Five-passenger, the mechanical condition perfect; equipped with A-l U. S. Royal cord tires $575 Westcott 1920 Touring Light 5-passenger little 6, Continental motor, new tires. Car in splendid condition $445 Cole 8 Sedan One of the few opportunities of a lifetime; beautifully designed, leather trimmed: as good as when it came out new; five good tires; at a price that s cheaper than stealing it $495 Cole 1921 Roadster Rolls-Royce blue trimmed in black, five tires, factory rebuilt: as good as new SI,OOO Franklin Touring Brand new; priced so cheap you can't afford to miss it. GWmerComvmJ 339 N.Capitol Avv. LI ncoln 7878. New SERVICE FIRST Used 1921 Sedan, 5 good tires, lock wheel, spotlight S4OO 1921 Coupe, 5 good tires, newly painted. A-l condition 375 1922 Touring, starter, dem. rims lock wheel, spot light (1 man top. 1923 model) 325 1920 Touring. 5 wire wheels Autowa body, A-l condition. . 150 1921 Touring, winter top: this car is in A-l condition 150 1918 Coupe. 5 good tiros, dem. rims 150 1922 Ton truck, body and cab, bargain 275 Above cars may be purchased on low down payment and weekly or monthly payments. OPEN EVENINGS AND ALL DAY SUNDAY. Broad Ripple Auto Cq FORD -FORDBON~I*I NCOUN , 63rd ST WASH, 47? T OAKLAND, 1923 DEMONSTRATOR SPORT TOURING; RUN BUT 2,000 MILES; FULLY EQUIPPED WITH BUMPERS, MOTOMETER. CROSS BAR. SIDE SHIELDS, REAR VISION MIRROR, WINDSHIELD WIPER, DISC WHEELS. 5 CORD TIRES'. ETC. SOME ONE IS GOING TO GET A REAL BARGAIN. SEE THIS CAR BEFORE YOU BUY. L. T. ALLEN 725 Virginia Ave. CHEVROLET, 1921, COUPE FULLY EQUIPPED WITH STOP LIGHT, LOCK WHEEL AND FIVE GOOD TIRES. THIS CAR HAS BEEN THOROUGHLY OVERHAULED AND IS IN EXCEL LENT MECHANICAL CONDITION. IF YOU ARE THINKING OF BUYING AN INCLOSED CAR FOR THIS FALL SEE THIS ONE. L. T. ALLEN 725 Virginia Ave. Drexei 6083.

USED CAR BARGAINS Overland roadster. 1922. Overland roadster, 1920. Monroe touring. 1922: new paint. Ford sedan, good mechanical condition. Dodge touring; new paint. Ford touring; California top, new paint. South Side Overland Sales 748 Virginia Ave. Drexel 6240. Open Sunday. Dodge Sedan, 1022 5 disc steel wheels, 5 cord tires, bumpers front and rear, excellent mechanical condition. SS2S Cash or terms. Call RA ndolph 2587. Ford Sedan 1921 Twin Hass er shocks, bumper front and rear Cord tires, extra tire, speedometer lock wheel. Ford Sedan, 1920 Sale Or Exchange L. T. Allen FORD, 1922 MAN’S SPECIALTY CAR Btarter. demountable rims, rear vision mirror, dash lamp, speedometer, lock wheel. A real opportunity for a man who carries his sample cases with him to get a newly painted. perfect running car. See this. L. T. ALLEN. 725 Virginia Ave. Ford Tonring 1921; good condition; $250. Dodge Touring Good condition. Ford Roadster Slip on body. L. T. Allen $90.00 down and balance monthly, buy this 1921 Ford touring car. Equipped with starter, lights, demountable rims and in good mechanical condition. C. H. WALLERICH COMPANY. 833 N. Meridian St. For Good Used Cars See I. WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N. Illinois. Main 1579. Open Sundays. $50.00 down and six monthly payments of $9.80 each buys the five passenger light touring car. C. H. WALLERICH COMPANY, KISSEL 6. touring; $125 down. Excellent condition. I. WOLF, 619 N. Illinois. BUICK 6 touring; $560: excellent condition. Terms. I. WOLF, 619 N. Illinois. MAXWELL touring, $75. STONE-CHEV-ROLET CO., 427 N. Meridian. MAXWELL touring, I#18; SIOO. 211 Terrace Ave.

81 AUTOMOBILE* WANTED HIGHEST PRICES PAID. We want any make or model. Largest in state. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 618 N. Capitol. Main 2638 OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY. AUTOS WANTED WE PAY CASH. I. WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N. Illinois. Main 1579. AUTOS wanted. See us first. Best cash prices CITY AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO.. 411 N. Illinois Mam 6796. AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E. New York St. Main 4446. HIGHEST cash prices paid for used cars. SAM CORAZ. 519 N^Capitol. 82 AUTO SUPPLIES. REPAIR!* WHY PAY MORE ? See us first for auto tops; curtains, seat covers and repairing. New celluloid applied in curtains while you wait. Why lose time and money? Indianapolis’s largest and best equipped auto top and repair shop. John Guedelhoefer V'agcm Company Kentucky avenue and Georgia St. —Phones — MAin 0287. MA in 7786. SPRING SERVICE Day and night Delivery service, *road service. Spring and spring leaves. Rearehtng, retemperiag. installing, graphiting. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO SPRING CO. Circle 4886. 820 W. Washington, There is one placo in Indianapolis that “SPECIALIZES” In Good Used Tires, and the price is always right. ROGERS, 3115. W WASH, BELMONT 4300 USED AUTO PARTS For over 100 makes and model cars at 60 to 75 per cent off list price. A complete stock of new ring gears, pinions, new axles and new springs. Mail Orders Shipped Same Day as Received. KLEIN BROS. Eureka Auto Parts. 334 N Capitol Circle 0873. Frontenac Heads for Fords A model for every purpose. Easy economical driving and satis*action. Cash or terms. SWISSHELM Sc PARKER. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry Auto Tops and Fainting at a reasonable price. Workmanship and material guaranteed: new tires and vulcanlzing 33-35 Kentucky Ave. Main 1137. NEED a battery lor your car: We have them; Willard. Exide. Prest-O-Lite and others; 6-volt for $lO. SOUTH SIDE BATTERY SHOP. 413 S Meridian. THE MASTER YULCANIZER3. CUT RATE VUI.C. CO . INC. 17 MONEY TO LOAN AN HONEST MAN Is one who meets his obligation promptly, even when inconvenient to do sj. The Commonwealth Loan Cos. w-ill supply you with the money so quickly, so efficiently, so considerately and so agreeably .hat you will Enjoy Paying Your Outstanding Bills We loan money, not to the shiftless and improvident, but to sincere and self-respecting people, on their household goods, piano or other chattel security without removal, in any amount up to S3OO. No embaTassmeut. no waiting, no charges. The rate of Interest is fixed by law. Terms of payment to suit the borrower. Come in and taik over your problems. You will be under no obligation whatever. CQmm©!niwea!it!hi Loam Company 305 Odd Fellow Bldg. Cor. Penn, and Wash. Sts. Phones: Main 4619. Lin. 3151.

MONEY Borrowed of us carries a greater value, because we sell you SERVICE. I VVhy worry over your bills or obligations when financial aid can be easily and quickly obtained from DS. S2O to S3OO We loan on PIANOS, FURNITURE. AUTOS. LIVE STOCK. FARM IM PLEMENTS, ETC. We can arrange repayment of loan to suit you. Capitol Loami Cos. 1414 Eo Washington St. ! 4aln 0585. Lincoln 7184. ; FIRST ana seconu mortgage, on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate R. B WILSON. 1101 National Citv Bank Bldg. Lincoln 6104. MONEY to loan on second mortgages. L. B M T LLER. 127 N Delaware St. Main 5762 39 LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF HEARING ON ACQUISITION RESOLUTION. Board of Park Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. Indiana. Office of tha board. City Hall. To Whom It May Concorn: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Park Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis that by its Acquisition Resolution No. 19. 1923, it has determined to acquire the following described real estate in the city of Indianapolis. Indiana. Marion County, towit; All of lots Nos. 45, 46. 47 and 48 in Jose’s Second Pleasant Valley addition to the city of Indianapolis, recorded in Plat Book No 9, page 103, in the recorder’s office of Marion County, State of Indiana: also all of lots 49. 50, 51. 52 and 15 in Jose s corrected addition as recorded in Plat Book No. 9, page 163 in the aforesaid recorder's office. That said real estate so to be acquired is to be used for park purposes in the city of Indianapolis. By said resolution it is provided that Saturday. Aug. 4, 1923, at 10 o'clock a. m. at the office of said board in the City Hall in said city, will be the time and place when final action will be taken confirming, modifying or rescinding said resolution and .when it will hear and receive remonstrances from persons interested in or affected by such proceedings and when it will determine the public utility and benefit thereof. CHARLES A. BOOK WALTER, FRED CLINE. A. M. MAGUIRE. SARAH E. SHANK. Board of Park Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. Indiana. NOTICE OF BOND SALE. Notice is hereby given that on the 31st day of July. 1923. up to the hour of noon, 13 o'clock, of said day, at which time the same will be opened. I will receive sealed bids for the purchase of a series of twenty bonds. The Sarah L. Brown et al. macadam road In Washington Township. Blackford County, amounting to $17,000.00. Said bonds draw interest at 5 per cent from the 16th day of July. 1923, payable semi-annually, issued by the board of commissioners of the county of Blackford. 9tate of Indiana, for the construction of the above mentioned road. Said bonds must be sold at not lcs9 than par and accrued interest. MARION L. LINDER, Treasurer Blackford County, Hartford City. Indiana.

MONDAY, JULY 23, 1923

39 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE The Board of Trustees of the Central Itw diana Hospital fbr Insane will receive sealH proposals until Friday. July 27, at 10 a. for furnishing supplies for the month <JT August. 1923. Estimate book will be on file at room 148 S'.alehouse from and after Monday. July 23, 1923. Also at the same time and pjaee bids will be received for 200 iron beds. Sample at Hospital. BY ORDER OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES. ' NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as executor of estate of Laura F. Wilburn, deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. „ „„„„ ASHER W. GRAY. No, 21397, MINISTER QUIZZED IN INVESTIGATION OF CROSS AFFAIR Mere Arrests Expected in Probe of Attack on Firemen. More arrests were expected today in the investigation of a riot last Wednesday night at Miley Ave. and Vermont Sts. It is charged rocks and broken tile were hurled when firemen and police entered a crowd at a’iawn social to extinguish a blazing fiery the Wesley Chapei Church. Watt Wise, 34, of 230 N. Miley Ave., and Carl Ferree, 22. N. Bloomington St., charged with inciting a riot, are held on $5,000 bonds Special Investigators Claude Worley of the Criminal Court and Lieutenant Summers of Police Chief Herman F. Rikhoff’s office, questioned the Rev. William H. Brightmire, pastor of the church, on the meaning of a hand-bill circulated before the affair. An investigation was also carried on to learn the identity of two men who escaped in the crowd after attacking Robert Hacker, 16, of 1425 Hazel St., who was at a gathering, said to have been a Ku-Klux Klan meeting, at the .Trinity Congregational Church, Spruce and Pleasant Sts. Hacker told police he was selling Fiery Cross papers. He was beaten about the face by the men, who leaped from a car. WM. W. DUNHAM services™ Funeral for Retired Contractor to Be Held at Ben Davis. Funeral services of William Dunham. 77, retired contractor of Beir Davis, Ind., who died Sunday at his home, wilj be held Tuesday at 2 p. m. at the home of his son, Daniel B. Dunham, in Ben Davis. Burial will be in Floral Park cemeteryMr. Dunham was born in Brown County, Ind. He moved to Indianacplis in 1902, after living in Johnson and Daviess Counties. He was a building contractor, retiring several years ago. He was a member of Odd Fellow Lodge No. 70S and of the Christian Church at Elnora, Daviess County. He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Rebecca Dunham: three sons. DanieJ, Homer R. and Audley of Indianapolis, and two daughters. Mrs. fltta Beyers and Mrs. Daisy Thompson, both of Indianapolis.

MUNCIE CITIZEN ADMITS BLACKMAIL Lafayette Merchant Victim to Push Prosecution, liu Unit'd press MUNCIE, Ind., July 23.—Ernest R, Lceb. retired Lafayette, f Ind., chant, arrived this morning to in the prosecution of Edward H. Mot len, held by police and alleged to have ; confessed to successfully blackmailing; Loeb in June, 1922f when he obtained SI,OOO and of a second attempt last week to obtain SSOO, which resulted in his arrest. Maitlen confessed in a letter to Loeb, whom he knew while a student at Purdue University, he asked SSOO be left in a package at the public library here, threatening personal Injury through the Ku-Klux Klan if not obeyed. Loeb brought the matter to the attention of the Klan and a decoy package was placed at the library, Maitlen being arrested when he cajlfed for the package. He admitted attempts to extort money from several Muncie men through letters, but said he received no response, according to police. HUNT MADE FOR THIEF AFTER OFFICE ROBBERY Girl Working at Night Held Up—Ufa Dollars Taken From Purse. Detectives are searching for a thief who entered the office of the Pearson Hollowell Lumber Company, room 507 Lemcke building, Sunday night and robbed Mildred Peterson, 411 E. Sixteenth St., an employe of the company. Miss Peterson was working in the office when she heard someone In the hall. She put her purse into a safe. A man walked Into the offljA and said, “Get away from that s&fl and don’t lock It.” SI e obeyed. The man removed $5 .’rom the purse, but left some change and keys. He searched the drawer in the safe, but found no money. He examined some checkbooks and tossed them on to a desk. He walked into the halL Miss Peterson telephoned potto*.