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1 HEATH NOTIC ES BRENNAN. MARY J.—Died at her home. 2(U5 N.-CapUpl Axfi-.. July 23, 7 p. m. Belaral ivlrnfat -John Dreririan and mother of Mfs. ; 4utiy Marshall. Anna Brennan. jLiOT. Brerjuin,:- Ruga.‘Tlrennan, Mrs. Jeesl* neral at residence Thursday. 2p. In. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. Sf|M <J£aRA-i-Paljßed a,Vay Sunday, /uis ' 2a. • F liforpiation call dir fctoi, | Kenwood! GRAY. ANNA ELIZABETH —Agra 4l years, wife of Clyde Gray. 925 N. New .Terepy St.,- passed away July 22. Funeral ■Wednesday, July. 25, 2 p. m., at funeral parlor* of Richardson ft Lucas. &23 N. Pennsylvania. Burial Crown Hill. Friends InNORTON, THERESA E. (nee Storch) Widow of the late William Norton, beloved mother ol Anna Louise, Joseph, John and James Norton, passed away at her residence. 415 N. State St.. Monday. July 28. Funeral Wednesday, July 25, 0:30. at residence; 10 a. m. at Holy Cross Church. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Mrs. Norton was a member of the Altar Society. OtT. HERMAN W.—Brother of Carl Ott and Mrs. Hannah Ferrell, departed this lifft Monday. July 23. *2.30 p. m.. age 45 years. Funeral Thursday. July 26. at the residence of his brother. 630 Fulton St., at 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends Invited. For further information call Moore ft Kirk, undertakers. FINE, DR- San Diego, Cal., formerly of Indianapolis, passed away JtHy Y3 at 2:10 p. m. Cremation at Flanner ft Buchanan's, strictly private. Please omit flowers. ' ROSENTHAL, J. —Passed away Sunday. July 22. For further Information call Fred P. Moore, funeral director, Kenwood 26fiO. ROSENGARTEN, ISAAC—Passed away at hfs residence. 2326 N. Alabama St., at 3 a. in., July 23. Funeral services at residence, Wednesday, 2 p. in. Burial at Jewlsh cemetery. , Friends Invited. 2 CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS—I wish to extend to relatives, friends' and neighbors my hearts felt . (hanks and appreciation for the many sympathetic kindnesses extended to me during niy recent 'bereavement in the loss of j ‘my husband. Mr. Wright Marble, and for the beautiful and thoughtful floral offerings. I wish to especially thank the Rev. and Mrs. Allan B. Philputt, the Masonic Reliaf, Scottish Rite Mngcrs and Capital City Lodge; all members of ttye Central Christian'‘Church. the "American Legion and numerous other friends, including Planner ft Buchanan. MRS. AMANDA ETCHISSJN ‘MARBLE. CAM)' OF THANKS —We wish to thank our : friend* relatives and neighbors for tbeir ! kkidneas during bereavement of my husband and our father. Thomis F. Darmody. MRS. DARMODY AND FAMILY. 3 IN MEMOKIAM IN MEMGRIAM —Iu loving remembrance of May Dee. who passed away two years ago (May, July 24 1921. Usapcsi May, how we miss you Since from earth you passed away And bur hearts are aching sorely As we think of you today. God efdled you home, it was His will. ‘But in our hearts you linger still. Your memory is as dear today As In the hour you passed away. -HUSBAND. MOTHER AND CHILDREN. MoMEMORIAM —In memory of Marion E. JBoiman. who died two years ago today. HENRY MARSHALL AND FAMTLY. Itltr •:; ;rwa: - - - & KI'NhKAL I>l KECIUKS W. T. Blasengym Independent Undertaker. prtA Prompt ambulance calls. !2Xneproof 9 1 a advice is the service It Illinois St. Randolph 6870. API otljA St ' Drexel 2570 jßrif YBbr'*P s ' TT "" r '*‘“~— ■gbriMOt m & BUCHANAN 320 North Ilimo'B St. Funeral directors to the r -ople of IndiaD- ' apbTTT'smce 1887. Phone —Main 064H0642. LI. 2641. LNDKyAMtMje CREMATORY _ Hliii St. ' Circle 8. stain 1841. | yohtiwß gomery Main 1154. Jles., jetion". Req Davis- 332-L. d^D-ifpAxgiTOlXfr~Ss^r^ agiSfeae'jiiiS a 'ba.Mi| ni Inaci MISSOi-SiSSrY* STS. j'&h-.m twjiL sp- , ... kanin'rojdi-swril bh.kblftifo drive Ritter Ave. ,• Rai-inr.*'-: n FiftfcfttCLAtlS <aeet*l4an: (nor conduit work. MEIER ELH63IRIO!MitSiiXN E 'CO., 130 S. MgftgSdnaf a ml alnso Oo ni • AlffTaMO*OtiEUßftJ-ISAt-fkU‘*rtt tools. Apply 334 s. Heftwyiv.trait; a m >’ Udi i^kSTWUfeaeiqiNSi wvvwvvw m RAft 1A7.7. a-nA mnu:ir ru inn playing in 20 lessons. Booklet free. CHRISTENSON f 3HOOL. 1 14 ! j v^vVK‘ <: ¥ Arcade Cir 3034. J EN*I to flarSWSr traae. TRI-CITY BARBER'S COLLEGE. 309 E. Washing- * g_|^ 3 0757 ] b HELP VV, r \MEI)—t hMALK ' ArliU'Or boys, between the age of IO' 4 SM i 'M Hn north Indianapolis and ] iivergide to carry Times routes Morality iu.be-good,- No caddy boys wanted. Apply , V. GRA2TEH. 2941 Clifton St., rear: ' ANTED—Ladies! earn $lO-S'4,o weekly. spare.kiafe at home, addressing mailing 1 tusic circulars. Send for professional copy. fwwwarrmt. ansonia music co.. 312 lft>ag!Mr-&eventh St- N. Y. C. mOC>| w and groceries furnished to man and gfiifM to earn for five children, ages from ,< to 11 years. J. R. Greenwood. 6504 Bellefoauina St.

16 HELP WANTED—rEMALK 1,300 Young Ladnes in Indiaoapolls have made Telephone Operating their Profession. Why not become a Telephone Operator? See Miss Cooper Indiana Bell Telephone Cos. New York and Meridian Sts,, / IS KOUAIS FOR KENT ARGONNE HOTEL 607 N. Delaware. Cool. outside rooms. Reasont.ble. Walking distance. Circle 3621. TWO or four, beautifully furnished front rooms: modern home; three in family. Call Harrison 3085. LARGE outside room in downtown apartment; business women preferred. Call maruing or evenings. Main 5968. * ONE large cheerful room wflth alcove; two front rooms; private family. Harrison 3023. NICELY furnished front room, modem: prlvate family; walking distance. Dr. 2059. BEAUTIFUL, furnished, front room, eonnectlng bath: downtown apt. Main 5959. COZY, cool 'front room, beautiful veranda; nevr postoffice; reasonable. Lincoln 7108. ROOMS: two. light and airy: everything lneiuded; $35 a month. Washington 0288. TWO modem unfurnish?S front rooms on College car line, Randolph 3893. ROOM in private apartment, connecting with bath, walking distance. Ri. 1504. MODERN, four nicely furnished housekeeping rooms. Belmont 0646. MAN AND WIFE to share our home. Reasonable rent. Webster 9274. COLLEGE Ave., 1942; modern, 4 rooms up. water paid. Inquire below. LOCKERBIE ST., 638; newly furnished front room. A real home. TWO modem, cool rooms, private home. Harrison 2184. a—Light Housekeeping 2802 BOULEVARD PL.; two two-room light ' housekeeping suites, unfurnished. Gas, light and heat furnished. Kenwood 2616. 2802 BOULEVARD PL.: two two-room light 1 housekeeping suites. Gas, light and heat furnished. Kenwood 2610. ' 2 DOWNSTAIRS, modern furnished rooms; 1 front room with sink. Children welcome Circle 0980. MADISON Ave.. 1025: 2 lovely connecting light housekeping rooms. Gas. bath. 56.50. Drexel 5375. E! MICHIGAN, 306; 2 connecting rooms: downstairs; cool. Completely furnished. MODERN two-room apartment, with bath: everything furnished. Webster 7100. STRICTLY modem, nicely furnished light housekeeping rooms Irvington 0553. 2 LARGE unfurnished rooms, modern. 610 E. Twelfth 19 RENTALS a—Houses BALSAM Ave., 3540: 3 rooms and bath; 10 days’ rent free: heat. Janitor, water; SoO. 524 Middle Dr., Woodruff Place: 3 rooms and bath: heat, water; garage; SSO. Main 3192. THE EVANS-ROBERTS CO., FIVE-ROOM bungalow: new pairt. lights, gas and cistern. 434 S. Ritter Ave.; $32; inquire within. b—Apartment* Buren Apts. 310 N. Delaware Two rooms and bath, S3O. State Savings & Trust Cos. Main 4517. 9 E. Market. For Colored 324 W. Twenty-First St. , Two-rooms and bath: s2l; A-l shape. State Savings and Trust Cos. -.Main 4517. 9 E. Market 9t. ° ( t c—Business Places V/ ESSEX ft LUCAS. //"V A TT 31^e hn Cl AIL, fi>t 'leas,.-. A 99-year lease can be had on J'. brick basenjent building, near feeverm Hotel. Suitable for wholesale or Hg’ftt manufacturing. ris lYowiitown Office Room h AbQlit 1,000 square feet, with street enrra,sfef' neat and water furnished; at 108 JCi?ffifcfe4fare St.; $75 per month. J. G. McCullougn gal t2-toya@"hianufacturing building for lease 8r £aie. v 33 000 tq. ft. sawtooth construction. STfIitAIKQOM, approximately 17x60 ft.. ■ front, tile entrance. This is a beautlfaLrnooi Rent very reasonable. Will give a 'gbofi "Tease. Brookside 7547 DESK SPACE, with use of telephane. Call fifUii'Sa;! LMttcke Bldg., or Circle 1371. /kv Jiaijjouses, Flats Furnished STO-ELV furnished modem 3-room apartVGrhteat.’JGOircle 0955. .AflflKoM 1 1 31 RfcifU- ESTATE FOR SALK

b- 'Houses zmv Cottage, West Four-room cottage, gas and wa*Jl ter in house, basement, front and rear porches, fruit and shrubbery, close to school and car, lot 80x 140; a real buy; S3OO cash, balance easy terms. CALL MR. PLAGE, - Circle 1230. Eve., Ken. 4281 with Realty Finance Cos. 402-3 NAT. CITY Bank. Ralston Ave. Near Thirty-Fourth St. Price $2,850: $l5O cash, balance $25 per month. VanArsdale. with H. C. Tuttle & Bro. 5-Room House, 1524 English Ave. City and cistern water, gas, cellar, full lot. garage. Inside and side walks, paved street and on car line, $2,700. Terms. Call FOREMAN. Main 0186. Evenings. Stewart 2749. ' Soutfr New Jersey A four-room cottage. Price $2,800: S3OO cash balance $25 a month. Capitol Realty Cos. 204 Raub Bldg. Main 2874. 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 Line. 3734. TFREE-ROOM new cottage on Lynhurst Drive: good Outbuildings; good well; large lot PTice $2,260; cash $250, balance like rent. C. W. BANGE ft SON. 824 K. of P. Bldg. Main 3254. 1018 Fletcher Ave. Seven rooms and bath, all on ground floor: rood condition: nice basement. Only $3,700: terms to suit. Call Linooln 3734. 4-AFT. frame on N. Pennsylvania St.; rents $l5O mouth; city heat. Price $8,500. Capitol Realty Cos. . 204 Bauh Bldg. Main 2874.

21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses HOMES—EASY PAYMENTS 1538 W. Vermont St., 5 rooms $2200 1540 W. Vermont St.. 5 rooms $2300 1912 W. Ohio. 6 rooms $2200 Cor. Nordyke Ave. & Belt. 6 rooms.. $2650 1518 Fletcher Ave., 7 rooms. Inside toilet $3650 1522 Spann Ave.. 7 rooms $ 3 500 2702 Adams St., 7 rooms, two lots. .S3OOO 2123 Fenway, 5 rooms s?r99 67 S. Dearborn, 7 dooms and bath. . . ,s3Boo 523 E North St., 7 rooms modem. . . .$4850 525 E. North St.. 7 rooms modern. . $4850 2305 Baltimore Ave., 7 rooms. large lot .$2200 Any of the above can be purchased on small cash payment and easy monthly payments. J. G. McCullough Main 1709 106 N, Delaware St. WONDERFUL HOME Modem 8-room Abuse. 4 bedrooms. 2 baths, lavatory, hardwood floors, beautifully decorated, lot 52x125. garage; 637 Central Court South, Thirty-Fifth and Central Ave. Special sale $14,000. Cash four to seven thousand. Look at afternoon and Sunday. Look at 826-8 Bates St.. 4-room, semimodern double house. Special price. Look at 935 W. Vermont St.. 2 houses. Rental S4BO year. Special price. Trackage on Belt R. R.. 16,000 sq. ft., $2,500. A. J. Meyer Realty Cos. 806 Kahn Bungalow Bargain $3,700 Five rooms, modem except hardwood floors, built one year; SSOO will put you in possession. Call Mr. Place, Circle 1230-1231; evening. Kenwood 4281. Realty Finance Cos. 402-3 National City Bank Bldg. Cozy Summer Cottage, North On paved street. Beautiful tract covered with many large forest trees. Corner lot 60x292 ft. Hollow tile cottage 18x20 ft., with porch. Listen! Will sell now for only sl.lO0 —$300 cash. Phone me quick. Mr. Young Main 1409: evenings. Washington 1079. A Well-Built Double Near Riverside A six room a side double, newly oalnted, decorated and new roof. On corner lot. One side modern, rents for $55 month. S6OO cash, balance S4O per month. M. D. JOHNSON. Meyer-Kiser Bank Lincoln 3311 Residence, Randolph 5K39. Bungalow In Henry Trotter Addition Seven rooms, 5 rooms on first floor and hall, beautiful front and rear porches. 2 nice site bedrooms and bath upstairs; beautiful shrubbery and flowers: 3-car garage. Price $4,500 for quick sale; $1 500 cash terms. “Live Wires" T R JONES ft CO.. 504 Roosevelt Bldg. Main 5758. Main 5759 ' NEW HOMES, some almost completed, soino I Just starting.

3 at Temple and Twelfth St. 5 at Tacoma and Thirteenth St. 4 at Templo and Thirteenth. 2430 Cornell Ave. 1330 W. Thirty-Second St. Every modern convenience; moderate prices, easy terms THE SOUTHERN LUMBER 00 West Indianapolis 1411 Nordyke Ave. S2OO DOWN Six-room house: new paper and paint: comer lot; electric lights. Price $2,700; payments $25 month. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors RAILROADERS LOOK Immodiate possession of six-room home on E. St. Clair St. Big basement, sewer, water, gas. electricity. Large shed caring for eight or ten oars. Buy this for SSOO d< wn and let garage rent pay for home. 53.500. Mr. Robertson. Harrison 3628. SCHMID ft SMITH. INC. 130 N. Delaware St. Main 4088. “Let's talk It over." $5,500 Buys This Splendid Bungalow, Strictly slodern Has 5 rooms; hardwood floors, oak finish, full basement. laundry: beautiful lot: shrubbery: many kinds of fruit; double garage. Easy terms can be made. Mr. Young. Main 1409. lies.. Washington 1079 - Colonial Bungalow A hew, never occupied bungalow; this is a good one. possibly 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. Mam 1409. Res.. Washington 1079. 5400 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: no* renting for $35.00 per month Price $3,000. A real bargain. J. W. Elder. O. J. SMITH REALTY CO. 114 N. Delaware Bt. Main 6868. I Have a very comfortable little home of 5 rooms on W. Thirtieth St., near Riverside Park; has electric lights, gas, well and cistern. Price only $2,950; one-half cash. Mr. Keller. Evenigs. Randolph 0894. SCHMID ft SMITH. INC. “LET'S TALK IT OVER." 130 N. Delaware St. Main 4088. NEW five-room stucco bungalow, brick and cement porch, polishfsd stone railing stucco garage with cement floor; cement walks and basement; at city limits, one square from car line. Price. $5,600; any reasonable term. Seven-room modern; lot 44x140, Improved street and alley; nice garage. A beautiful home, $5,500. Investigate this. Many others east and south. Cash and terms, C. J. OSBIIRN Drexel* 6184. North, On Boulevard Don't fail to -see this dandy double bargain: six rooms side; thoroughly modern; in good repair; always rented. PRICE $9,750. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors High-Grade Home for Colored First-class, 6-room, modern bungalow, located north. Has 3 bedrooms cement porch, with east front, oil paved street. Easy payments. - R. BRITTON Lin. 3808. Res , Ken. 4050, 18% Double Semi-modern, four-room double; $2,000; SSOO cash. 'MR. PRATHER. Circle 1371; evenings, Irv. 0618. SPLENDID modern 5-room bungalow, near Brookside car line, $4,400. ajid Barrett law. Only S4OO cash. Marion County State Bank FOUR-ROOM double: gaii water, lights’. toilet inside Nice brick porch. Located northeast. $750 down will handle. Call Ballard. 509 Lemcke Bldg Main 0799, Marion County State Bank SEMI-MODERN double, renting for $45 per month. Want a single east, pear Tech. SEVEN-ROOM modern cottage: first-class condition; a real home; on Blcking St.; $4,000; half cash. Main 3325. FRANK E GATES ft SON. REALTORS. 1011 Hume-Mansur Lincoln 1269. EIGHT-ROOM modern, north. Randolph 4323. or Randolph 3190. e—Suburban Get Your Start Now BUY A LOT In Success Addition Build A Temporary Home This addition is located between Arlington Ave., Emerson, Thirtieth St. and Pendleton pike. These lots are all priced right. S3OO TO $450 A small cash payment gives possession. Go to the addition at once and pick out yaw lot. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4517. Webster 6721. SUBURBAN home; four-room new house; now ready: three squares to Madison Rd. and bus lines; 6% miles to city; lot 82x 235; electric lights; cement wglks. Small cash payment, balance monthly. Evenings, call Randolph 1440. HALL ft HILL, 147 E. Market.

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tl REAL ESTATE FOR SALE • e— Suburban $lO CASH gives you possession of an acre east: balance payments; S6OO to SI,OOO. Evenings, Irvington 0512. COOPER ft HADLEY. Main 2776. 836 Lemcke Bldg. f—Sales or Exchange For Trade Four doubles, 3 apartment flat and 1 single: rents $3,060 yearly; no expense; price $35,000, euc., $15,000. Want farm. Eight apartment, north side; rents $4,500 yearly; prices $45,000, enc., $15,000. Want clear tarm. THE EVAN.UROBERTS CO.. tz REAL estate wanted We Have cash buyers for property in all sections of the city. With our large organization of LIVE WIRE SALESMEN we are prepared to give you results quickly on any property on which we accept a listing. Phone us at Circle 1231 and one of our representatives will call at once. No charge for appraisement. Realty Finance Cos. 402-3 National City Bank Bldg. Cash for South Side Property Want cheap cottages, doubles or storerooms. If anxious to sell, call or address A No 2282, Times. ~ WANTED AT ONCE Property east or south; have buyers waiting. Call Lincoln 3734. 23 FARM LANDS 80 ACRES, 20 miles north of Indianapolis, Hamilton County, one-half mile from State highway, 1 mile irom R. R station and elevator and stock pens. Good school and churches. One-half good quality of black soli, other soil good, no waste ground. Living water on farm. In house, barn and garage. Electricity house, bam, garage. Buildings fair. Splendid grain and stock farm. Easy terms Crop goes with trade. SHERIDAN, IND. R. R. 3, Box 36. 17 ACRES; nice poultry farm; l J ,i miles east of Austin. Ind. Three new, modern Monitor type chicken houses; new bam. brooder house, good well, cdavern, water in kitchen, cellar, five-room house. Just remodeled and painted. D. N. Koogle, Austin, Ind. 85 MiaCEELAXEOUS FOR BAKB^ ft—Household Goods Rugs—Linoleum Brussels rugs: blue, tan, taupe and old rose. 9x12. Special $12.50 Gold Seal congoleum rugs, 9x12. fully guaranteed, new. perfect goods; specials at $14.73. Imported Japanese grass rugs, double warp. 6x12, $7.50, Brussels rugs. 9x12, blue, taupe and old rose. $12.60. We carry a full line of Brussels, Axminsters. Velvets and Wiltons at the lowest prices In the city. Call and be convinced. FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE. Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W Washington St. Opposite Statehouse. "If It covers the floor—we have it.” DRESSER. Circassian walnut, $12.50; Circassian walnut chiffonier, $12.50, brushid brass bed. springs and mattress. sls; two Circassian bedroom chairs, $5: kitchen cabinet. sls. Goods In perfect shape. Can t use them in our new home, no room. Call at 412 Ruskln place, any time. Ruskin place runs off Central between Thlrty-Sev-enth and Thirty-Eighth Sts. KITCHEN CABINET. sls; dreeeer $13.50; elegaut assortment of floor and stand lamps, other furniture at bargain prices. Bargain Furniture Excharge. 433 Mass. MUSIC CABINET, holds 200 rolls, mahogany finish; $27.50 Bargain. Furniture Kx<fra;igc, 435 Mass KEFRIGERTOR. new 8 months ago. excellent shape, size 6x7x9 H. Telephone Southriprl 39—Jl. ELECTRIC vacuum sweeper. Good condition. Reasonable. Phone. Irv. 3740. after 6.30 p. m. ONE solid oak pedestal dining table "and chairs one wicker day bed. Randolph •1034, f’KINCESS dresser. Fireside rocker, sanitary conch, Harrison 3918, 9 a m. to 1 p m. VICTROLA. electric sewing machine and other articles cheap. Belmont 3030. BUFFET, table and dining chairs, upholi stered leather. Drexel 3365 HALL SAFE. 1 large, cheap: in good condition. Call at 937 N. Illinois St. FIRELESS COOKERS. 2. tlecir'ic;"aiso baby grand piano. Randolph 8087. ACORN combination range ~ and hotblast heater. 420 N. Temple ROf AL vacuum cleaners for reni or sam Main 2722. Free delivery. RUG; Royal Wilton, 9xl*l; 2 tonesi green; $33. 4315 Central. b—Coal, ice end 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. 1902 S East et. Drexel 1455. Lynn and Big 4 By. 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 price*. Ehrlick Coal Cos. Main 0906. COAL, Get Our Special Prices Before Buying TOM SHROYER BE lmont 5017 KINDLING WITH EACH TOtf. Genuine Linton No. 4. forked $6.50 Illinois block, large, forked 6.00 Ul. Xnd Ind. egg, clean, forked 6.60 DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN CITY. UNION ICE ft COAL CO. Drexel 4621. Drexel 4623. d—Musical Instruments LOW AS $2.50 WEEKLY Buys slightly used player piano. Low priced account of having been used short time; $390. See it quickly. BALDWIN PIANO 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 $2.60 weekly. BALDWIN PIANO CO. TRAP drums: 1 set; good condition. Kcnwood 2616. e—Pet and Live Stock BEAUTIFUL black Pomeranian puppies; make ideal pets. Looking for quality see these. Belmont 1847. BOSTON TERRIER. 6 months old. sired by Intruder: highly pedigreed. 4017 Washlngton Blvd. BULL TERRIER. 6 weeks old. baby pet. beautifully marked, $lO. Randolph 1634, PERSIAN kittens, black, from registered stock; will sell cheap. Harrison 0162. AIREDALE puppies from prize winning stock; well marked. Drexel 4084. AIREDALE, male; Oorang kennel rcgisiered stock; flue pet. Belmont 1416. CANARIES, male and female. See Comet, 1910 Commerce Ave. RED PERSIAN KITTENS! PEDIGREED. RANDOLPH 9512. PUP. English bull terrier, 1837 OUrs St.

25 MISCKLLANEOUS FOR SAUS c—Clothing TROUSERS ®To Match H Your Coat ||jj $2.95, $3.95, $4.95, E|| $5.95, $6.95 and up. THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St., Near Illinois f—. Miscellaneous ARMY MERCHANDISE 7x7 wall tents, $9 each. 17x30 tarpaulins, heavy, waterproof, new. $.30 each. 20x40 tarpaulins, heavy, waterproof, new, SSO each. 12x15 tarpaulins, lightweight duck, waterproof, new, $lO each. 12x12 tarpaulins, heavy waterproof, new, $12.50 each. 12x15 tarpaulins, heavy treated duck, waterproof, new, sls each. 20x20 tarpaulins, waterproof, new, S2O each. Can fumUh any size tarpaulins you require up to 40x100 feet, all made of new. treated duck. Steel folding cots (per dozen), sl7; $1.60 each Canvas folding cots. $2.50 each or $27 dozen. All-wool olive drab genuine army blankets, new' not reclaimed $3 each. 3-gallon fire extinguishers wholesale price sl2; our price $5.50. Good as new Bench vises new $5 to $12.50. Army hand axes 50c each. Shovels $3 to $6 dozen. Coking and wash boilers ($5 dozen) or 50c each. Complete stoc& of tools, anvils, forges, hammers, pincers, canvas buckets, wrenches, picks, handles, axes, pipe dies, die set3, augurs, tongs, Manila rope, scales, snatch blocks, nails, saws, washboilers and many other items at 50 per cent of regular price. Mail orders filled. Open Saturday until 4 p. m. M. L. GOLDBERG & SON CO. 1302 W. Washington 9t. Typewriter Bargains UfiED LARGE AND SMALL TYPEWRITERS AT LOW PRICES; ALL GUARANTEED: CASH OR PAYMENT. EXPERT REPAIRING AT LOW COST. RIBBONS 50c EACH. Clark Typewriter Shop 18 W. MARKET ST.. 2nd FLOOR. Main 2686. TYPEWRITERS. $25, $35. S4O. SSO. S6O: factory rebuilt and fully guaranteed. Typewriter* rented, repaired. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO. ,30 S Pennsylvania. Linooln 6822 Established 40 years _ New and used machines on easy terms. JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. ARMY tents and tarpaulins; new, water proof; various sizes; at close out price* Stgalowsky Bso 818 W Washington. USED barber chairs, show and wall cases. pool table* 1005 N, lihnois. TRUNK and contents belonging to N. A. Eaton. 827 Sanders EDGING machine, Taylors, also spotless sponger. Lincoln 8055. 46 N. Penn. BABY cab. black reed, good condition. $5. Drexel 1123. BABY' SULKY and bed. Herrick refrigerator. 946 Roache St. BABY CAB. gray reed; reversible. 1247 W. Thirty-Sixth St. TENT, sleeping 7 feet by 7 feet. Call Web. _ ltfr 4066tHUSINESriA NNOIN C EM ENTS

NOTICE TO PUBLIC Do you know that the Capital City Vault and Dry Well Cleaner does all the work himself? That his barrels are larger than the rest in the business. Clean, build and repair cisterns and dry wells. Do work out of tho city. Call Main 9081. day or night. A Bath a Day Is the Healthy Way. E. M HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber. 3220 E Mich. Webster 3001. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana Ave. 'Feathers bought, sold and renovated; feather mattresses and piliows made. E. r BURKLK. 416 Mass Main 1428. HEATH’S Barner Shop; union: warm, com"furtable bathrooms 132 W Msrket. FOR cement work! brick and block work, estimates free. Call GORRELL Hr 1518. 8 N l OKACih. A> U IKAN a r fc.H Packing Household Goods. Low rates on California shipments. Phone OTTO J. SUESZ Main 3628-2353. Night Webster 0699 Circle 4760. Bed Ball Transit Cos. 26 Monument PL Main 4031. 2TT?LSINK3B OPPORTUNITIES 10 MEN WANTED For A Great Future Business With a Guaranteed Income Fundamentally we put men into the motor transportation business. Experience is not necessary. The opportunity is open to men of good character. Whatever their buainess or professional training, if they are -energetic, aggressive, sincere and trustworthy and will faithfully adhere to a buainess plan that has been thoroughly tested and found successful, they are assured a future with a guarvnieed income of $6,000. For detailed information call In person to see MR. KIME CENTRAL PUBLIC WAREHOUSE 001 KENTUCKY AVENUE 401 W. PEARL, restaurant, with cash register, 8-gallon coffee urn. brand now; 10 tables and chairs, back bar and counters, 2 stoves, dishes and cooking utensils. Reasonable. IF YOU WANT TO SELL, list with us. We guarantee to sell you out in ten days by our methods. Auto service. SMITH CO., BROKERS. 205 Lombard Bldg. Circle 1233. so Automobiles for sale S/WWWWVW—-b—-Gasoline $9.80 a month, with SSO down payment, and you can drive this 5-poss., light 4-cyl. touring car. C. H. WALLERICH CO. 833 N. Meridian. OVERLAND Touring, like new; bargain. L. T. ALLEN. FORD speedster with wire wheels. Lock wheel: SIOO. Cash or terms. .Oakley Overland Sales $50.00 down, balance monthly, buys Reo speedster. C. H. WALLERICH CO. 833 N. Meridian. FORD BODIE3 Exchange your used body for anew one. Cash or terms. SWISSHELM ft PARKER. 544 E. Wash. FORD Aadßter with starter. Good condition; slls. Cash or terms. Oakley Overland Sales FORD. 1920 touring: A-l condition. Starter. $175. $65 down, Balance easy terms. MILLER AUTO SALfeS, 644 E. Wash. Main 3493, FORD roadster, 1020: good conditoin; price $165; cash or terms. Oakley Overland Sales GOOD Ford touring, SSO cash. C. H. WALLERICH CO. KISSEL 6. touring; $125 down. Excellent condition, I. WOLF. 610 N, Illinois us never lost unui Xnoian spoils lii Want Ads have failed to find U.

80 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gusoiins New SERVICE FIRST Used 1921 Sedan, 5 good tires, lockwheel, 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 tires, dem. rims 150 1922 Ton truck, body and cab, bargain v 275 Above cars may be purchased on low down payment and weekly or monthly payments. OPEN EVENINGS AND ALL DAY SUNDAY. Broad Rippik? Auto Cot FORD-FORDSON-LINCOLN C*JE€>3rd-3T WASH, *757 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 BUYINtf AN INCLOSED CAR FOR THIS FALL SEE THIS ONE. L. T. xVLLEN 725 Virginia Ave. Drexel 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 SundayDodge Sedan, 1922 5 disc steel wheels, 6 cord tires, bumpers front and rear, excellent mechanical condition. $825 Cash or terms. Call RAndolph 2587. Ford Sedan 1921 Twin Hvaster shocks, bumper front and rear. Cord tires, extra tire, speedometer lock wheel. Ford Sedan, 1920 Sale Or Exchange L. T. Allen Ford Touring 1921; good condition; $250. Dodge Touring Good condition. Ford Roadster Slip on body. L. T. Allen $75.00 Down. Balance monthly, buys this Ford touring car. Good tires, top and paint; runs as rood as any Ford could Shock absorbers. C. H. WALLERICH CO. For Good Used Cars See I. WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N Illinois. / Main 1579, Open Sunday* $200.00 S9O dollars down, balance easy terms buys this 1921 Ford touring car. equipped with starter and demountable rims. C. H WALLERICH CO. Chevrolet. 1922 touring $350.00 Chevrolet. 1917 $ 70.00 STONE CHEVROLET’ CO., 427 N. Meridian. MAXWELL, dandy little touring; runs good": SBS. Better hurry for this bargain. 334 9, Pennsylvania. Main 1705. BUICK. 7 passengei. $250. STONE CHEVROLET CO- 427 N. Meridian. BUICK 6 touring: $550: excellent condition. Terms. I. WOLF, 619 N. Illinois. MAXWELL touring. $75. ROLET CO., 427 N. Meridian. c—Trucks STEWART 34-TON TRUCK WITH ROOMY PANEL BODY. IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. MUST BE SEEN ’TO BE APPRECIATED. A WONDERFUL BUY AT $350.00. CALL MAIN 1797 FOR APPOINTMENT. FOR SALE—Cheap; a 1 H-ton International track by private owner; 1919 model F: truck motor has just been entirely overhauled. I guarantee |guck to be in firstclass condition. Has steel body, without a dump, 6 ft. wide anft 10 ft. long. Call Main 9081, or 342 Beauty Ave., any evening TWO ton truck in good condition. Sale or trade. 2816 W. Tenth St, 81 AUTOMOBILES WANTED HIGHEST PRICES PAID. We want any make or model. Largest In state. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 518 N. Capitol. Main 2638. OPEN EVENINGS AND BUNDAY. AUTOS WANTED WE PAY CASH. I. WOLF AUTO CO. [AUTOS WANTED—2I E. New York St. Main 4446,

AUTOS wanted. See us first. Best cash prices. CITY AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO- 411 N. Illinois. Main 6796. HIGHEST cash - prices paid for used cars. 9AM CORAZ. 519 N. Capitol. 82 ALTO SUPFLIEnT REFAIKS 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 Wagon 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. ' Rearching, retempering, installing, graphiting. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO SPRING CO. Circle 4886, 820 W, Washington, There is one place in Indianapolis that “SPECIALIZES” in Good Used Tires, and the price ia always right. ROGERS, 3115 W, WASH, BELMONT. 4300. USED AU-TO PARTS For over 100 makes and modei cars at 50 to 75 per cent oH list price. A complete stock of new ring gears, pinions, new axies and new springs. Mail Orders Shipped Same Day as Received. KLEIN BROS. Eureka Auto Parts. 834 N. Capitol. Circle 0873. Frontenac Heads for Forda A model for every purpose. Easy economical driving and satisfaction. Cash or terms. SWISSHELM ft PARKER. AUTO WASHINGOur 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 for your car? We have them: Willard. Exidc. Prest-O-Lite and others; 6-volt for $lO. SOUTH SIDE BATTERY SHOP. 413 S. Meridian. THE MASTER VULCANIZERS. CUT RATE VULC. CO.. INC. 35 FINANCIAL WE HAVE plenty of money to loan on city property or farms. THE EVANS-ROBERTS CO.. 7 MONET* TO LOAN FIRST ana seeonu mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate R. B. WILSON. 1101 National City Bank Birtg. Lincoln 6104. MONEY to loan on second mortgages. L. B MILLER, 127 N. Delaware St. Main 5762 89 LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE —SALE MARION COUNTY BRIDGE BONDS Notice is hereby given that up to 10 o'clock a. m. on the 2d day of August. 1923. sealed bids will be received at the auditor's office of Marion County. Indiana, for the purchaso of Marion County bridge bends to the amounts of thirty-five thousand ($35,000) dollars, bearing interest at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, said bonds being payable and negotiable at the office of the treasurer of Marion County. That said bonds be dated Aug. 1, 1923, and number thirty-five (35) bonds, in the denomination of one thousand dollars { $1,000) each, and be of the following numbers and denominations, and mature as follows, to-wit; Seven of said bonds numbered from 8671 to 8677 both inclusive, in the sum of SI,OOO each, payable 1 year after date. Seven of said bonds numbered from 8678 to 8684 both inclusive, in the sum of SI,OOO oach. payable 2 years after date. Seven of said bonds numbered from 8685 to 8691 both inclusive, iu the sum of SI,OOO each, payable 3 years after date. Seven of said bonds numbered from 8092 to 8698 both inclusive, in the sum of SI,OOO each, payable 4 years after date. Seven of said bonds numbered from 8699 to 8705 both inclusive. In the sum of SI,OOO each, payable 5 years after date. That said bonds will be sold to the highest responsible bidder, but shall not be sold for less amount than the par value and accrued interest thereof, to data of sale. If bonds are not sold on said date they will be offered for sale from day to day until sold. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Each bid must state the full amount of cash which shall be paid by the bidder for the bonds proposed to be purchased and shall bo accompanied by a certified check for 3 per cent (3*%) of the par value of the bonds bid upon and drawn against moneys in some reliable bank in Marion County, Indiana, said check to be made payable to the board of commir-sion-ers, and shall be hold as a guarantee of the performance of said bid should the same be accepted. The bid must be made upon the form provided by the auditor and must be accompanied with affidavits of noncollusion as provided by law. LEO K. FESLER. Auditor of Marion County. Indianapolis, July 12, 1923. ~ 7 NOTICE OF BOND SALE. Notice Is hereby given that on the 31st day of July. 1923, up to the hour of noon, 12 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 *l. 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. State of Indiana, for the construction of the above mentioned road. Said bonds must be sold at not less than par and accrued interest. MARION L. LINDER. Treasurer Blackford County. Hartford City. Indiana. NOTICE TO THE TAXPAYERS OF MARION COUNTY, INDIANA. Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Marion County, State of Indiana, that the board of commissioners of said county has determined upon and duly authorized the issuance of bonds in the total principal sum cf thirty-five thousand ($35,000) dollars, bearing Interest at the rate of not to exceed 5 per cent per annum, to provide the funds for the construction of bridges and culverts and the repairs of old bridges in Marion County. Given by order of the said board this 20th day of July, 1923. LEO K. FESLER, Auditor Marion County, Indiana. NOTICE The Board of Trustees of the Central Indiana Hospital for Insane will receive sealed proposals until Friday. July 27. at 10 a. m., for furnishing supplies for the month of August, 1923. Estimate book will be on file at room 148 Statehouse from and after Monday. July 23, 1923. Also at the same time and place bids will be received for 200 iron beds. Sample at Hospital. BY ORDER OF BOARD OF TRU9TEES. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator with will annexed of estate of Katie B. Sinex. deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. CHARLES B. SINEX. No. 21392. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator with will annexed of estate of Saran Thompson, deceased, late of Marlon County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. JAMES 3. ADAMS. No. 213£3.

TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1923

39 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE—SALE MARION COUNTY BOND'S Notice is hereby given that, up to o'clock a. m., on the 2d day of 1923. sealed bids will bo received at auditor’s office of Marion County, Indiana, for the purchase of Marion County infirmary Home bonds to the amount of ono hundred and thirty thousand ($130,000) dollars bearing interest at the rate of five (5) per cent per annum, payable semi-an-nually, said bonds being payable and negotiable at the office of the treasurer of Marion County. That said bonds be dated Aug. 1, 1923, and number one hundred thirty (130) bonds, in the denomination of eno thousand ($1,000) dollars eacn, and be of the following numbers and denominations, and matures as follows, to-wit; Thirteen of said bonds numbered from 8(41 to 8753, both inclusive, in the sum of SI,OOO each, payable one year after date. Thirteen of said bonds numbered from 8704 to 8766, both inclusive, in the sum of SI,OOO each, payable two years after date Thirteen of said bonds numbered from 8(67 to 8779, both inclusive, in the sum of 5-1,000 each, payable three years after date. of said bonds numbered from 8(80 to 8792, both inclusive, in the sum of SI,OOO each, payable four years after UQtC. Thirteen of said bonds numbered froth 8793 to 8805, both inclusive, in the sust of SI,OOO each, payable five years after date. Thirteen of said bonds numbered from 8800 to 8818, both inclusive, in the sum of SI,OOO each, payable six years after date. „„ Thirteen of said bonds numbered from 8819 to 8831. both inclusive. In the sum of SI,OOO each, payable seven years after date. Thirteen of said bonds numbered from 8853 to 8844, both inclusive, in the sum of SI,OOO each, payable right years after date. Thirteen of said bonds numbered from 8845 to 8857, both inclusive, in the sum of SI,OOO each, payable nine years after date. Thirteen of said bonds numbered from 8858 to 8870, both inclusive, in the sum of SI,OOO each, payable ten years after date. That said bonds will be sold to the 1 highest responsible bidder, but shall not be sold for less amount than the par value of accrued interest thereof to date of sale. If bonds are not sold on said date will be offered for sale from day to until sold. - The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. Each bed must state the full amount of cash which shall be paid by the bidder for the bonds proposed to be purchased and shall be accompanied by a certified check for 3 per cent (3%) of the par value of the bonds bid upon and drawn against moneys in some reliable bank in Marion County, Indiana, said check to be made payable to the beard of commissioners, and shall be held as a guarantee of the performance of 6aid bid, Bhould the same be accepted. The hid must be made upon the form provided by the auditor and must be accompanied with affidavits of noncollusion, *s provided by law. LEO K. FESLER. Auditor of Marion Count*. Indianapolis, July 12, 1923. NOTICE OF APPOINTMStfP '™"" Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of George Sohn, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. JOHN SOHN. No. 21413.

NATIONAL SURVEY SHOWS LACK OP SCHOOLfILDINGS Congestion and Use of Dwellings, Lofts and Similar J Places is General. n By Times Special ( WASHINGTON, July 24.—One of the biggest problems confronting boards of education ia how to provide enough school budding's to relieve congestion and to replace the many old buildings unsuitable for use both from a sanitary and an educational view point. At the beginning of the war nearly every city needed more school buildings. At the close of the war the situation had become deplorable, since no buildings had been erected during the war, says W. S. Deffenbaugh, chief of city school division, Bureau of Education, Washington, in a survey of conditions. He points out that the situation was forcibly set forth in 1921 by the national committee for Chamber of Commerce co-operation with the public schools in a bulletin “Know and Help Your Schools.” It was found by the committee that 298 out of 950 cities of 8,000 or more population were using more than 3,000 portable school buildings, in which were housed more than 121,000 pupils; that 43,000 pupils were housed in rented dwelling;*, lifts, stores and similar places, 55,000 in annexes, 8,000 in halls and corridors, 3,000 in attics and 31,000 in basement rooms. After deducting the number of pupils in annexes there were still more than 215,000 school children in these 298 cities housed in make-shift rooms. The committee also found that in 151 of 429 cities reporting, there more than 248,000 children on time because of the lack of school room space. In all there were more than 463,000 children who were either on half time or housed in make-shift buildings. “This was the housing condition of the city schools two years ago,” s&ys the survey. “Just how much progress has been made to relieve the situation is not definitely known. Some cities have begun extensive building programs while others have done but little. * The old, insanitary buildings are still in use. Where new buildings have been erected they have possibly not more than taken care of the normal growth of the schools, which has been great, especially the Junior and senior high school enrollment. “Some cities are helping to solve the school building problem by erecting Junior high BChool buildings which will relieve congestion not only in the elementary schools but also in the high schools by taking the seventh and eighth grades out of the elementary buildings and the ninth grade out of the high school buildings. “After many years of wasteful expenditure on eight-room school buildings boards of education are beginning to realize that the large building is much more economical from every standpoint, so in the larger cities they are beginning to erect buildings of twenty-four or more rooms. In the smaller cities one building to house all the grades would usually be sufficient and much more economical than a half dozen small buildings of from four to eight rooms. Modem tional facilities cannot be economically in a small building." Machine Injures Boy VALPARAISO, Ind.. July *4— Tony Soverino, 14, was badly Injured Monday when a mowing machine struck him while he was standing in a field. The tendons in both heels were severed and the bones out.