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DAILY TIMES 25-29 S. Meridian St. ■JyMMI PHC^N'ES—CLASSIFIED AI)V. DELPT. ■■ 1500 RATES. 4'^B ame 09 per lint consecutive times... .08 per line times 07 per 11ns or female help wanted, sltua ■non wanted, male or female; rooms to let and board and rooms wanted — One time 03 per line Three consecutive times.. .07 per line Six consevutive times OS per line Contract rates on application. Legal notices 09 per line Lodges and club notices 75c per Insertion Church notices (1 inch or less) 60c per Insertion Over 1 Inch. .07 per line additional. Death notices, Ssc per Insertion. The Business Office closes at 8 p. in. V ' FUNERAL DIRECTORS. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 East Market. Old Phone Main 908. New Phone. 97-298. A. U. Ragsdale. J. Wash Price. John Paul Ragsdale. A. M. RAG3DALE CO. J. C. WILSON mo Prospect, Auto. 51-871. Prospect 392, FUNERAL DIRECTORS— WM. K. KRIEGER, New 21-151. Main 1464. 1402 N. Illlnol* h- " 1 ’ -^7 UNDERTAKERS. W. T. BLASENGYM 1*35 Shelby BC Pros. 2570. Auto. 81-114. UNDERTAKERS—HISET A TITUS, 951 North Del. New 26-584. Main B*Bo. OEATH AND FUNErtAL NOTICEB. READ. MRS. H. L—Widow of the late William F. Read and mother of Charles W. and Harry L. Read, and Mrs. Fannie R. Wands and Mrs. J. L. Pennicke. died Aug. 81, age 79 years. Funeral at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. J. L. Pen nicke 3325 E. New York, Thursday. Sept. 3 at 2 p. m. LOST AND FOUND. MISSING FRIENDS and relatives traced everywhere; no criminals looked for. Call Main 6947. or write lost agent. 18 Bald win block. Indianapolis. Ind. LOST—On College car. Sunday evening. black suitcase. Call Irvington 1652. Ho ward. ROOMS—TO LET. CAPITOL Elvd., North 2534; room In pri vate home; m?h preferable. North 7120; EXCEPTIONALLY comfortable room with strictly private family. Irvington 3596. ALABAMA. North 406; homelike, com fortable light housekeeping and sleep ing rooms; reasonable. TWO sleeping rooms for mm and wife or mer roomers. Call Circle 1186. FRONT modern sleeping room; private family. Circle 1736. FIRST-CLASS furnished room. 1206 Park avenue. ROOMS—WANTED. a ! ’.HELP!! Three small rooms wanted at once by young married couple. References exchanged. Call Irv ington 789. WANTED Two unfurnished rooms; mother and son employed; no other roomers. Address A No. 1639, Times. FLATS. APARTMENTS—TO LET. <WW''WV/WWW' DANDY 3-room apt.; everything fur nished. Including gas, electricity, heat and water 307 East St. Clair street. BUSINESS CHANCES. LARGE manufacturing corporation wants capable men to open branch office and manage salesmen; S3OO to $2,090 neces spry; handle your own money. Exclusive rights: patented article; rhoney-maklng possibilities unlimited. Will pay expenses to Baltimore If you qualify. Address MR. CLFMMER. sales manager, 608 N. Eutaw street Baltimore. Md. SERVICE. fifeSL. Repairing, adjusting by kj jff experts who know how, for all sewing machines. tsA Hemstitching while you wait. 10c per yard. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO., Main 600. Auto. 25-216. 812 Mass. Ave. ACTIVE man to take interest and assume office management of going business. Light duties, good income; email Invest ment. Call MR. HADLEY. 312 Indiana Trust Bldg, Main 6773. FOR SALE—-Restaurant and hotel. 9 llv -1 ing rooraA good stock and good trade; best location In . Tipton; bad health rea son for selling. P. M. SMITSON, Tipton, Ind. FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and pillows- made to order.' E. F. BURKLB, 416 Mass. ave. Main 1428. New 23-776. LADIES and men to learn barber trade; newest, up-to-date system taught- Tui tion $25. Phone Circle 757. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE, 809 E. Washington street, Indianapolis, Ind. SOFT drink and rooming house; good rea sons for selling. 402 West Maryland street, Indianapolis, ind. OWNER of printing plant wanted as partner. Address HORN FARM AGENCY. Indianapolis. _! PIANO to trade for Ford truck or touring car. No junk wanted. Prospect 5448. BUSINESS SERVICES. WEAR WELL ROOFING CO. Let us give you an estimate and terms on roofing your house. Call Prospect 8605. DOWNTOWN tire shop, new and used tires and tubes. Vulcanizing that gives satisfaction. 36 Kefitucky avenue. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 231 Indiana ave. IF your clock is not running pnune circle 4397. U. R. BHEAKX. 811 North Ala bama. ALL kinds of roofs repaired; tin gutters repaired and painted. Prospect 4016. FOR light and heavy hauling. phone Woodruff 2475. JULIAN & BON. PROFESSIQNAL SER V|C ES. VIOLET Ray and Swedish message. MISS DE VERB, 17H W. Ohio. Main 8873. - TAILORS AND CLEANERS^ "(wvwvs. CLEANING—PRESSING—REPAIRING (work called f6rj Gents' suits cleaned and pressed. Ladles’ suits cleaned and pressed. All work guaranteed. FLETCHER AVE. GARMENT CLEANERS. 1035 Fleicher ave. Prospect 468. DETECTIVES. Quigiey-Ryiand Agency Civil and Criminal Investigators *B6-528 Law bldg Main 2908. A BEAUTIFUL AEOLIAN PIANOLA PLAYER. Rich satin mahogany case, has been used a short time In our demonstration booths. To be sold at a very low price In Connection with our remodeling sale. For price or terms see or phone Mr. Grey PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 North Pennsylvania, Main 1309. BALDWIN UPRIGHT PIANO. Beautiful mahogany case, like new; ■big value at $290. Terms $2.50 per week. E. L. LENNOX PIANO CO., 16 North Meridian St. r . BEST made player piano, whlnut; over sl6 werth music rolls. For SIOO. Leav ing city; must sell. 726 North Senate. Apt. 1. BEGINNERS' violins, mandolins, guitars, bargains. I(JTTLB. 201 Indiana Ave. FINE player piano, S4O down and $4 per week. North 422 t. TAKE The Times Want ad route to reach the home. I MALE HELP—WANTED. Iseewvtfie^eeeeeeeAeeeeeaeeeeeeeee WANTED. Oyster cooks. Dish washers. Bus boys, Walters, Waitresses, ~~ Porter. Cash girl, Good pay. Call at OYSTER FRANK’S. 408 E. Washington. Men to work in lumber yard. THOS. MADDEN, SON & CO. Big 4 and Fletcher Avenue. MECHANICS AND SHOPMEN. for forge, steel, foundry, truck and electrical shops and general street car repair vork. All Twin City me chanics busy. Address applications and inquiries to W. J. Smith, Dept. 10. TWIN CITY LINES. 406 North Snelllng Ave. St. Paul, Minnesota. SIVITCHME.V ~ Wanted, switchmen to report at once for work on the Big Four railway at Cleveland. By reason of shortage of men, opportunities for seniority standing are exceptionally good at this time, with fine chances for rapid promotion. Report to local representative of the Big Four and he will furnish transportation. F. N. REYNOLDS, superintendent, Indianapolis terminal. * WANTED—Boy to work In advertising department of Dally Times. Good chance to learn and advance. Ask for Mr. Roberta BOY All day or after school. TWIET'ti SIGN SHOP. 24 South Jllinois street. COMPETENT BOY TO COLLECT. MUST FURNISH WHEEL. APPLY MR. ROBISON. CLASSIFIED AD VERTISING DEPT., INDIANA DAILY TIMES. MILLER wanted; good opportunity in small mill, near Indianapolis, for fl*-st cl&ss miller capable of meeting the trade and thoroughly competen* In grading wheat, etc. Liberal contract to right party. H. E. KINNEY GRAIN CO. 617 Board of Trade. RAILWAY mall decks are offered $1.60e entrance salary with promotions to 12,300. For full particulars and a course of preparation call or write INDIANA CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL 157 North Illi nois street. Suite 307. WANTED —A first-clase auto repair man; must have good habits; no cigarette fiends one with good reference; work 10 hours a day. 8 days a week. WALTERS GARAGE. Morristown. Ind. RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS needed; begin $133 month. Traveling expenses paid. Specimen questions free. COLUMBUS INSTITUTE. Columbus, O, __ VARNISH patcher who understands burn ing or filling in; also touch-up men. H. LAUTER CO.. West Washington and Harding streets. MACHINE MAN. experienced In general planing mill work. WILLIAM F. JOHNSON LUMBER CO.. Nineteenth and Cornell. LIVE wire boy for light office work and erands. Age about IS. INTERNA TIONAL NEWS SERVICE. Dally Times Bldg. ___ CANDY makers, cream and fudge man, also helpers on hard goods. HOMER J. WILLIAMSON. 541 North East street. WANTED —First-class union floor and wall tile setter. HEUAN-MAGRUDER CO., Louisville. Ky. YOUNG man for lunch counter and soda fountain service Lobby Century bldg. SALESMEN—WANTED. INSURANCE SOLICITORS can make larg* rommlwlon with us. Pleasant and agreeable working condi tion*. Learn a:I earn a profitable bus iness. Ask for Mr. Klmmich. Homeseekers’ Realty Cos. 913 Merchants Bank Bldg. WANTED—Saleimon who can and will lntelllgertly present a staple proposition In a plain and direct manner. To such men we are offering an opportunity to make good earnings. Prompt re sults. Winslow, 3\2 Castle hall. SIT UAT IO NWANT E D—MALE. WANTED—Special work for afternou from 1 until 4. Call Prospect C 413. ' FEMALE HELP—WANTED. " Attractive Employment for Girls Become a telephone operator. You can speedily advance to toll operator, clerical worker, supervisor, assistant chief, chief operator, etc. Hundreds of higher posi tions for those who qualify. Besides, we pay for your Instruction in this modern profession and pay you well while you are learning. In a few weeks' time you are qualified as a bona fide employe with a permanent position. Least you can then earn Is fl 6 a week. Ideal working condi tions. Vacations with pay and many other unusual advantages. Apply at mam office. Meridian and New York sts. Employment desk In lobby. Indiana Bell Telephone Company 10 —ladßss—10 Wanted at once, either married or single, for full or part time. Good compensation to workers. See Mgr. Ladies’ Depart ment, 913 Merchants- Bank Bldg. STENOGRAPHER AND TYPIST Experienced, permanent place for right person.' Apply superintendent HURST & CO.. 823 West Fifteenth rtraqt. AMBITIOUS girl to do light work In our office In exchange for complete course In stenography; excellent opportunity to get course free and bisslness experience at same time. Course may be computed In about three months. Practical commercial school. 321 Hume-Mansur. WANTED—Lady nurse for night work; one with hospital or sanitarium experi ence. Write or call HORD SANITARIUM. Shelbyville, Ind. WANTED—Experienced woman for cook ing and housework for family of two; references. Call Harrison 2180 or Circle 167. __ GIRLS wanted for general factory work. COLUMBIA CONSERVE CO., Church man ave. and Belt railroad. GIRL for housework" North 8098. WANTED—FEMALE. CHILDREN'S AID ASSOCIATION EM PLOYMENT BUREAU. 510 Indianapolis Securities Co.'s Bldg. Phones: Circle *784. Auto. 22-034. No charge. Call between 8 and 12 a. m. Wanted —Factory, store and office work for boys 14 to 16; white or colored. Wanted—Factory, store and office work for girls 14 to 18; white or colored. Wanted—Place on farm for boy 14. Wanted—Situation for housAceeper with two children. y' Wanted—Janitor position/'' for ma and and wife; apartment./^ Wanted —Washings tygf women to do at home. WANTED—To bring .home laundry WOOD, 24*3 I nl ii 11|||||, s u i hi WHEN patronizing thi se tlon The Time*. 1 JCg AUTOM OB IL ES FOR SALE. What You Get In a Car That Is RECONSTRUCTED RIGHT . You get a used car that can be depended upon, every worn part of which has been replaced, adjusted and tested and the entire car refinished almost like new. So far as we know, no one has specialized to the extent we have in re constructed used cars. Most of these cars find owners quickly. Come in soon if you are inter- \ ested in any of the fol lowing makes: 1920 Davis 6 coupe, re finished dark blue; looks and runs like new; equipped with cord tires. Price, $2,250. 1920 Maxwell touring, refinished Napier green. Price, $925. 1919 Oakland 6 sedan, refinished Brun gray. Price, $1,350. 1916 Overland 6 tour ing, equipped with six good tires. A bargain, $575. 1920 Maxwell roadster, original paint. Price, $895. 1919 Cole Aero 8, seven passenger touring, re finished Rolls-Rovee blue. Price, $2,250. 1917 Cole 8 touring, re finished dark green. Price, $975. Ford roadster, in good condition. Price, S3OO. Terms if desired. 418-24 X. Capitol ave. “It pays to see us before buying.” DON’T MISS THESE BARGAINS. Dulck touring, 1917; new paint, top and ti.-ee. Dodge Roadster, 1913; perfect con dition. • Maxwell Touring, 1921; just driven from factory. Stephens Touring. 1919; 6 cord tires; wire wheels. Stutz Sport Model; perfect running i condition. Velie Touring, 1917; real buy at our price. Chevrolet Touring, 1919; like new. Interstate Sedan; in fine shape. Ford Coupe; a tine all weather car. Cash or terms. Open Sunday and Kvenlngs. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO SALES CO. Mato sl4*. 235 North Per.n. FORDS —FORDS —FORDS Ford* of all kinds at all prices. Small payment down, balance In 12 months. 4 Tourings, roadsters, speedsters, coupes, oedans, etc. A guarantee of 30 days Is given with every car that leaves our salesroom. Our prices are right and our square dealing methods are known throughout the state. A Ford bought here results In another or.e of our many satisfied customers. Don’t delay, but buy today. Have a car for t.ate fair week. WEISSMAN'S. 212-14 E. New York St. Main 4446. SIOO BUYS A GOOD~USED CAR" WILL CONSIDER YOUR OLD CAR AS FIRST PAYMENT. Down. Weekly. Bulck touring SIOO $6.06 Ford touring 100 6.00 Ford touring 125 6.00 Pullman touring 100 6.00 Case touring 100 ti.oo Oakland 4 100 6.00 Wlllys-Knlght touring 150 6.00 Grant touring 100 5.00 Maxwell touring 160 6.00 NO BROKERAGE. AUTOMOBILE TRADING CO.. 657-59 N. Capitol ave. Open evenings. 1100. 8125, <l6O down will buy a good used car. We have Fords, Maxwells, Bulcks. Dodges ana others. In fine shape, that we can sell you on a small down payment, balance 1 year. No red tape. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS. 618 N. Capitol. Open evenings. OAKLAND touring. 1918 model; in ezcel- shape. 510 N. Delaware. FORD TOURING 1319 starter, electric lights; evoryUilng complete. Price for a quick sale. * MOTOR MART 140 N. Delaware. Main 1984. OAKLAND roadster, 1918 model; refln __u.hed._l 850. 610 N. Delawaro. FORD 1919 ROADSTER. Dayton starter, electrically equipped: original paint; fine condition. SSOO. Terms can be arranged on S2OO down payment. 127 North Delaware. Main 5762. Eve nings call Washington 2582. FORD touring, 1919; new paint, new top, good tires. 510 N. Delaware. CHEVROLET F. A. touring; new top. You wiU get a bargain !r. this car at half prlc*. DIETZ-JAMKS. 334 East Market street. Main 5716. OVERLAND touring. *5-4; 1918 model, S6OO. 510 N. Delaware. PA'.’HFINDER 6, touring, 6 new tires; excellent shape; easy terms. Just the thing for taxi. DIETZ-JAMES, 334 East Market. Main 6716. CHEVROLET “‘490 "“touring; good Area Your own terms If desired. DIETZ JAMES, 884 East Market. Main 6716. OAKLAND touring; latest model; run less than 1,000 miles. 610 N. Delaware eL FORD touring; good condition. First $226 takes it. 1215 Kealing. FORD. 1914 touring car; good condition; cheap. Call North 7995. . 6, touring; repainted; $660. INDIANA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,1920. r y Are you in need of a room? Just look at the Times “Rooms to let” column and you will find just what you, have been hunting for. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. FOR USED CAR BARGAINS. Down payment. Allen, 1918 touring $325.00 Overland "90.” touring 260.00 Maxwell touring, 1917 150.00 Maxwell touring. 1918 226.00 Reo touring, extra winter top.. 275.00 Empire touring 150.00 Chevrolet F. A. roadster 300.00 Scrlpps-Booth six, touring 375.00 All care have been thoroughly over hauled and placed in good mechanical condition. MASTER MOTORS COMPANY 431 N. Capitol avenue. Main 647. Auto. 25-133. Open Sunday Morning. “LOOK here “ We will not misrepresent them. King, four-passenger, like new. Priced right. Chevrolet baby grand touring car; ready to go. 1920 Lexington anew car and you can gave & lot of money. Hollin. five-pasenger light car; lots of power. DICKEY MOTOR SALES CO. 1027 North Meridian St. King distributors. MONROE touring; winter top; brand new; Juzt caine from the factory . list price on this car. $1,776; our price, $1,375. 510 N. Delaware. 1918 FORD COUPE Starter, spot lights, demountable rims; In A-l shape. This oar t* a real buy. THE MOTOR MART 140 N, Delaware, Main 198jL MAXWELL tourings, or.e 1918 find one 1917. Both In excellent condition. 610 N. Delaware. TRUCKS—FOR BALfc. 1920 STEWART TRUCK One-tou, winter cab, enclosed body. Guaranteed. Like new. Priced to sell quick. THE MOTOR MART 140 N. Delaware If .In 1984. VIM TRUCK Till ee - fourth - ton. In A-l shape; en- Cloeed body. Priced right. THE MOTOR MART. 140 N. Delaware Main l** 4 - AUTO MO BILES— w ANTED, WANTED AUTOMOBILES. 100 CARS AT ONCE. LARGEST BUYERS AND SELLERS OF USED CARS IN THE STATE. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRB COMPANY. lit N. CAPITOL MAIN 8888. AUTO. 11-016. AUTOS WANTED We pay high cash prices for used cars. No delay. Quick action* AUTOMOBILE TRADING CO. 555 N. Capitol Ave. I WANT YOUR CAR and will pay you cash for it. Don’t forget your money is wait ing for you. If you can’t drive in, call Main 4446 and immediate attention will be given. 212 E. NEW YORK ST. AUTQS WANTED We pay eaah. No delay for your money. It la here for you. Come In or calL I. Wolf Auto Parts & Tire Cos. Ul N. llltnolß it Main 1878. Auto 32-081. We aleo buy Junk car* AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. Auto Bodies Painted and Varnished FOR $lO. Tope and curtains, summer prices now. 100 SETS Curtains at $3.00 per set. Delaware Garage. Main 149. 245 North Delaware. AUTO WASHING Our Specialty. 322-834 North Illinois. 8 & S Auto Laundry ONE-MAN autJ tops, rids curtains, seat and radiator covers. PERFECTION AUTO TOP CO.. 1107 Udell ctreet North 646. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES. THEY A.Hb MERE. 1920 HENDERSON FOUR CYLINDER. MERZ MOTOR CO., 450-62 Maas. Ave. HARLEY-DAVIDSON Motorcycles and Iticyclss Johnson Motor Wheels ERNEST HUGHES BICYCLE, right size for lady or girl' good anew In every way. Phone llar rlson 2673. CASH paid (or alt kinds of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 600 Massachu setts s von us. AUTOf AND TRUCKS FOR HI RE AUTOS FOR RENT—Iv* your own drlv. lag. U-Drlve Auto Service at Hoosler Laundry. Rear Kelth’e theater. Mala 6021. IT RAN 8F E R AND STORAGE. MOVE BY RED BALL TRANSIT. REMEMBER—WE INSURE YOUR LOAD We move anything—any time—anywhere. Some prices we can quote on five-day booking. Indianapolln to or from: Chi cago, $125; Detroit, $150; Cincinnati, SBS; Louisville. SB6; Akron, 0., $200; Ft. Wayne, SB6. Ask us for prices to other points. Call Main 4631 before you move. We can save you money. RED BALL TRANSIT CO., Gl7 ft STORAGE ~ CHEAPEST W/ RATEB IN CITY. CALL \/ US. Everything at rea- I eonabis price. Packed. U 11 Shipped anywhere. ii Locked room If desired. 30 weat Henry. Main 4*ol. CALL SHANK for the Past service in baullns. packing, shipping end a yrsgw 227-229 North New Jersey St, Mtn 20?6. DUNN TRANSFER. Fte-a. No*t> sees. REAL ESTATE—f OH SALE. , $200.00 DOWN and sl9 per month, buys a five room cottage; gas for lights and cocking; etty water in kitchen, pantry and cellar; three blocks east of College avenue, three blocks to public school. This Is a good buy. B. R. Meredith, Realtor, Gregory & Appel, Inc. Main 995. * Auto. 28-296. Evenings, call Woodruff 7955. SI,OOO Cash ' $45 Per Month buys six-room house, good condition, first block north of Thirty-eighth street boule vard: paved street; qwner leaving city. Price $4,850. Possession can be given on 10th of September if purchased in next few days Call Mr. Davis. Wm. F. Wocher. 805 City Trust Bldg. Main 8398. Auto. 24-805. $350.00 Cash” Balance like rent. Four-room cottage, good condition, elec tric tights, gas and water, situated on car line In excellent neighborhood. Price $1,400. Call Mr. Rldge\'.iy. Tibbs-Bose Realty Cos. Circle 436. Auto 27-436. Nights. North FIVE-ROOM DOUBLE or South East street within walk ing distance; gas and city water: newly papered, large lot on paved street. Rents for S3O per month; 8600 down, balance .is rent. Cali Paul V. Matkln, Realtor. Gregory & Appel, Inc. Main 995, Auto. 28-295. Evenings, North 7013. SUBURBAN Ore and one-fourth acres vacant: five miles south of city, two squares to trac tion line and state highway, $900; one third cash, balance terms. Half acre lots, 5 miles south of city. 2 squares to traction line and state highway; $6 cash, $5 per month. Evenings, call North 1410. Hall & Hill. Oruu U I MM EDI ATE UuMkll; POSSESSION Seven-room strictly modern, large base ment' fruit cellar, garage; full lot. near East Washington, on Denny. Price $5,500. GEO. A LUCAS, 208 American Central Life Bldg. Circle 1(1$, Rooming House Home Nln* room*, really modern; five sleep ing rooms and bath upstairs; hardwood floors. Big lot on two alleys. Easy terms. the Mae Lead Realtor Main 4.‘63 Harrison 1904. 301 City Trust Bids FOR SALE- LOTS $135; $1 down mid $1 weekly payments. Cemcj nve, lot*. Sewrr ,n and paid. I. N. Richie & Soil. Bungalow North Five rooms and bath, furnace, lights, gas. sower, city watet near Illinois car lino. $4,260 Will consider terms. Marion County State Bank Colored bi yer Small cottage on Ethel street, near Twenty-fifth street. $1,6)0. half cash Shrlburo. with I. N. Hie hie Ac Son. BEAUTIFUL high, large level lot, half square of Maple road bou.evard <sSth st.). only two squares southeast of fair grounds Fine Investment or building site. Will sell to good party on easy payments $lO cash, $1.50 weekly. Price only $525. Get busy. 640 Lmcko Annex. Main 1409. A i tefidj Little * In North Indian*poll**. rlv* rooms*. $2,000; cash, t*f*nr# monthly. Bhelbum, with, I. N. Richie & So North i k enns\ Ivania Near Art. Institute. *-rn*m modern home, full lot. Spleml liy located. $7.800. Marion County State Bank Bargain Two Capitol avenue lots north *( Thl/ty-fourth street, east frent. For hal-* at bargain. Call Mr l)U-\ WM. K. WOCHER. -Main 3998. Auto. 24-806 SOS City Trust bldg W. Indianapolis Cottage Four rooms, gas. electric lights, good well end porches price $2,000. Payments Marion County State Bank 4800~North “ Wonderful sewn-room home, all mod ern conveniences; lot 56x175. A bargain If sold In 30 da vs. STAT#; SAVINGS AND TRUST CO.. Main 4517. Evening- North litlfi. „ ONE ACRE, near S. Meridian at.; 4-room house; full basement, electric light*; $2.800. S3OO cash, balance monthly. Im mediate possession. COOPER A AM Oft 828 Lemcke bldg. EAST. 6-room bungslow; long living room. hardware doors. Kruse eteel furnace; large basement, improved street. I will sell on payments. Irving tog iatlT. FIVE-ROOM modern home, south; anew bungalow, ready to move in. I will sell this on payments to the right party. Woodruff 7819. . I HAVE all kinds of homes on south side. singles and doubles. Cash or payment*. Call Prospect 6184 after 4 p. m. INDIANA THIS: Sells real estate, collect* rent, writes (Ire Irisursnee BIG TTt -ROOM modern In Irvington, by owner who Is leaving city. For real t argali call Irvington 2T.94. HOME.: on payments. BLOODWORTH 3 FLOOD. 629 I'eoplea Bank Bldg. Phone Circle 832 REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN. LARGE, beautiful lots In Wayne park. Just off cf West Washington street, whb-h Is being paved: $1 down. $1 week. Will take you out In our automobile nt your convenience. OSCAR LEE, 1062 City Trust Main 915. REAL ESTATE—WANTED. HAVE a buyer for good six or seven room houee north. Also for a five-room bungalow and u double or duplex. If your property Is for sale call Main 142. Alt for Mr. Young. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. WANTED—ReaI estate. I will buy sev eral small cottagee. RUSSE HART- MAN, 234 North Delaware street. FARMS—FOB SALE. 100 ACRES In Owen county, 5 miles from Freedom, Ind. Crops are In; good born and house. Dandy orchard with about 200 bushels of good winter apples. Price $3,500; cash $2,000, balance to ho paid within two years. No Interest first year. Improvements and stock One!tided at this price. Phone Irvington 3363 or address O. A. KANTNEK, 601 Utley avenue. 80 ACRES, Green county; 70 cultivated well Improved; good buildings. $4,000. 45 111 throw In horsoe, cows. Implements, etc., tc quick buyer. Only half cash, gd dieat' Box 1021, Indianapolis. 256 ACRES, limestone soil; 75 bottom. 45 timber; good 8-rootn house; good barn and other outbuildings. Price sf>o per acre. 11. I, P< >!.!,< >CK. Ottsco, Ind. 40 ACRES. Washington county; S4OO cash. 1332 South Alabama. ’ AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE Another Big Sale Thursday morning, 9 o'clock. Sept. 2. at our auction rooms. 227-229 North New Jersey st., consisting of davenports, dress era. washstands. library tables, oak din ing room suites, kitchen cabinets, kitchen tables, rocking chairs, gas ranges, coal ranges, heating stoves, Iron beds, springs, mattresses, brass beds, Ice boxes, book cases, large leather chairs, 9x12 rugs, smell rug, one bloycle, sanitary cot*, dln -1* table, washstands, O stands, dishea, bending, curtains, shades. Also one lot groceries and canned goods. Don't for get the data. Thursday mor.wlng, Sept. 2. LEW SHANK 'Auctioneer MISCELLANEOUS— FOR SALE. Match 1 our Coat rHPt with a pair of / \ TROUSERS I J THE PANTS \ I STORE CO. Ml Two Store* \ Ui 48 W. Ohio. M Pw 110 E. Market. V Close 6P. M. Saturday 9P. M. Quit Wearing Ready-&ade We make them to j) your measure for LEON TAILORING CO. 131 E. NEW YORK. Up one flight. DIAMOND for Liberty bonds; beautiful stone In tooth mounting; will sell for SBOO in bonds and $25 cash. Phone North 6153. FOR SALE —New awning; cost $35. Will take $10; also now heating stove, $5. 407 Madison avenue. JOSEPH ADAMS. FOR SALE—One wireless receiving outfit complete. J. W. GAHIMER, Manilla, Ind. Box 175. FOR SALE—Diamond ring; a bargain. 750 Lexington avenue. Ml SC EL LAN EO U S—WANTE P. ~ LEW SHANK pays best prices In city for household goods and fixtures of all kinds. 227 North New J*ney street Main 2023. CLOTHING; men's suits, ladies’ and chil dren's shoes of all sizes. Ask for MRS. LEE. Prospect 9466. IF you have any household goods to sell. call Circle 2942. _-H.gUSEMQLD GQODS. First CaM off Winter Our rebuilt stoves cost less, wear as well, look as good and con be bought on same terms as new stoves. Our line in cludes all standard makes, such as; Florence Hot Blasts. Nubian Hot Blasts. Buck Hot Blasts. Garland Hot Blasts. Fulace Hot Blasts. Jewel Hot Blasts. Golden Hot Blaets. * Clermont Hot Blast* Coles Hot Bloats. Model Hot Blasts. Radiation Home Baseburners. Garland Baseburners. Cannon Stoves, Furnace Heaters, Drums and ail kinds and elzea of stoves. Cash or payments. Baker Bros. 219-225 E. Washington at. 70 IN AUGUST What will It b#/ In November? Frost kills the uncovered flowers and plants that defy Jilm. Winter will chill the man who neglects to buy his stove early. You wouldn't start on a trip without an extra tire. Don't let winter find you without stoves. Be wise. Buy now. Ail standard makes—low prices—smalt down payments—a.y terms. Baker Bros. 219-225 E. Washington at. GOOD USED HUGS. We have the largest selection In Indi anapolis of high-grade used rugs; all sizes, at prices that will please you. USED GOODS STORE. 424 Maasachusets ave. COME *e* our display of heating and cook stoves, also gas ranges and hot plates. These stoves are the beat rebuilt stoven In the city. Priced at almost half the cost of new. Terms to eult purchaser. KROOT ft KROOT tall at tO7->9 W. Wash. st. WE WANT TO'BUT good furniture, rugs, office and store fix tures. We pay mt.t-e than other dealers. Call Cooperlder. USED GOODS STORK. Main 2211 DAVENPORT and household furniture, leaving city: 205 Cantabury apt.. Six teenth and Central. FOR SALE—Household goods, also coun ter and show cases. 2249 North Dela ware street. PET STOCK AND POULTRY. PERSIAN kittens; registered stock. Woodruff 6C76 COAL AND WOOD FOR BALeT~ ILLINOIS LUMP $9.75 L H. BAIN COAL CO. Main 2161. Mam 1511. GARAGES TO LET. (5A RAGE for three machines. Apply 614 couth Illinois street. FINANCIAL- *77" You Cat* BORROW MONEY SO CHEAP and on such easy terms of repayment from the Fidelity Loan Company, a li censed and bonded firm, for use In paying overdue bills or to buy the things you r. red for CASH at BARGAIN PRICKS that every one should take advantage of our service. LOANS ON FURNITURE $20.00 to $300.00 •t legal rates, on short notice and wlthont publicity. We give you all the time you want to repay a loan and only charge tor the actual time you have the money. Fair Isn't It? You Can Afford to Borrow On $ 40 pay $2 a month and interest On $ 60 pay $3 a month and Interest On SIOO pay $5 a month and interest PAY MORE ANY TIME AND REDUCE THE COST. IN YOUR BEHALF We are on the Job eight hours a day, and through personal contact and personal service, plus a deep personal Interest, we can serve you and your friends as you wish to be served In those unusual times business friendships, close relatione, mu tual understandings and co-operation are real assets to all xf us. We are ready to go three-fourths of the way. Now It Is up to you. FIDELITY LOAN CO. 106 E. Market St- WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKE HEAL ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. WE PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACTS. MORTGAGES. BONDS AN'D STI-CKS LISTED AND UNLISTED. INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO. FRANK K. SAWYER. Free. Fifth floor Indianapolis Securities Bldg. Southwest corner Delaware and Mfirket. Second Mortgage Real estate loan* made on good farm* •nd Improved city properties. GIB RAI.TER FINANCE COMPANY. 101 N Delaware street. Main 161*. WE MAKE second mortgages on farm or city property. AETNA MTG. AND INV. CO. Main 7101. 608 Fidelity Trust Bldg. INSURANCE In all branch** AUBREY n PORTER. 616 Peoples Bank Bldg. Main 7049. LOANS on Diamonds; lU% per montin BURTON JEWELRY CO.. 5$ Mann fuent. WHY WORRY? LET a Times Want ad sell It for you. LEGAL NOTICE. No. 7D&4. % UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S NOTICE. United States of America, Dlatrlet of In diana, ss: Whereas, a libel of information was filed In the district court of the United States for the district of Indiana, on the 23rd day of August. 1920, by Frederick VanNoo*. United States attorney, on be half the United States, against seventy four packages, more or less, of a drug labeled In part "Dr. A. W. Chase s Nerve Pills.” seized at said district In violation of the interstate commerce laws, and claiming damages In the sum of $ and praying process against said property, and that the same may be condemned and sold therefor. Now. therefore. In pursuance of the monition under the sial of said court to me directed and delivered. I do hereby give public notice to all persons claiming said goods, or any part thereof, or in, any manner interested therein, that they be and appear before the dletrlct court of the United States, to be held at the city of Indianapolis, in and for the district of Indiana, on the first Monday of October, next, at 10 o'clock on the forenoon of that day. then and there to interpose their claims and make their allegations In that behalf. MARK STOR*pN. United States Marshal. Attest: NOBLE C. BUTLER, Clerk. ■ ' ‘S ■ < '.V - ■ IN MEMORIAM. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. You are hereby notified that a public hearing will be held at the office of the Board of School Coramlsslrners cf the city of Indianapolis, southwest corner of Me ridian and Ohio streets, on the 11th day of September, 1920, at 4 o’clock p. m.. on the budget formulated for the school year of 1920-21, and on the rates of the tax levy for 1920, payable in 1921, to be levied for each of the funds authorized by law for school and library purposes, at which hearing any taxpayer has the’iight to be heard thereon. The rates of taxation proposed to be established aro based on the valuation of all taxable property within the city of Indianapolis, as certi fied by the county auditor, namely, $602,- 525,060.00. - The budget as formulated is as follows; THE BUDGET (PROPOSED.) SPECIAL FUND. Advertising $1,500.09 Art association..'. 19,000.00 A. T. S. furniture and equip ment 10.000.00 A. T. S. engineers' and jani tors’ salaries 25,000.00 A. T. S. illuminating gas 300.00 A. T. S. physical 'aboratcry. 700.00 A. T. S. physiography 3)0.00 A. T. S. .mechanical drawing. 500.00 A. T. S. cooking department. 700.00 A. T. S. sewing department.. 200.00 A. T. S. free hand drawing department 200.00 A. T. S. stenography 600.00 A. T. S. bookkeeping 100.00 A. T. S. vocational shop equip ment 8,000.00 A. T v S. physical training 150.00 A. T. S. muslo department... * 400.00 A. T. S. commencement 300.00 A. T. S. office and incidental expense 1,200.00 A. T. S. printing and binding 1,000.00 A. T. S. water rent 500.00 A. T. S. engineers' end Jani tors' supplies 1,000.00 A. T. S. Insurance..... 1,000.00 A. T. 9. electric lights 200.00 A. T. S. botany laboratory... 350.00 Boiler Insurance 250.00 Coal yard 500.00 Drawing department 3,000.00 Educational suppllss 40,000.00 Electric lamps 2.000.i0 Electric lights (current). .. 4.00C.00 Enumeration 5,000.00 Equipment for new bulldtng3 150,090.00 Fuel 125,000.90 Furniture 15,000.00 1899 funding bonds 20,000."0 Ganrral expense 00 Geography and history 1,500.00 High vchool summer school.. 4,0)0.00- High school athletic advance ment 6,000.00 Illuminating gas 60t*.4*a Incidental expense 1,000.00 Interest and commission 375,000.00 Insurance 8,500.00 Janitors' salaries 165,000.00 Janitors' supplies 15,000.00 Military supplies and equip ment 2.000.00 Music department 2,000.00 Night school 20,000.00 Normal school 400.00 Office supplies and equipment 10,000.00 Penmanship 2,000.00 Primary number work 400.00 Printing 6,000.00 Rented rooms...- 2.000.00 Ricketts site notes 4.000.00 Salaries (administrative) 40.000.00 School attendance 3.000.00 No. 70 schoolhouee bonds 750.00 No. 72 sehoolhouse bonds 3,000.00 Shop Supplies 2,500.00 S. H. S. commencement 200 00 S. H. K. physical laboratory.. 300.00 8. H. S. chemical laboratory. 500.00 9. H. 8. biological laboratory 300.00 9. H. S. music department... 360.00 8. H. 9. gymnasium ..., 100.00 9. H. 8. commercial depart ment 500.00 9. H. S steam heating 10,000.00 Steam heating administration building 2.700.00 Street Improvement* 20.000.00 Supplementary reading 15,000.00 Teachers' ’ectures 500.00 Telephone* 8,000.00 Transfer tuition 10,000.00 Tree maintenance 3,000.00 Water rent 6,000.00 Workmen's compensation 2.500.00 Night school special supplies 1.200.00 Course of study 200.00 Government machinery 5.000.00 Centennial celebration - 200.00 High school commencement*.. 500.00 School text book* 6,000.00 W. E. Russ architect fee 3.600.00 Total *1 258.060.00 MANUAL TRAINING FUND Bloiagieal laboratory $200.00 Bookkeeping 100.00 Chemical laboratory 400.00 Commencement 200.00 Cooking department 400.00 District school Manual train ing 15.000.00 District school cooking 10,900.00 District achool Manual train ing equipment 2.000.00 , Dletrlct school cooking equlp ! ment 2,000.00 District school sewing, white. 2J500.00 .District school sewing, white f equipment A 500.00 District school sewing, colored 1,600.00 District school sewing, colored equipment 50.00 District school primary seat materia! 4.500.00 Englneets' and janltora' sal aries 20.000.00 Engineers' and Janitors' sup plies t 1.008.00 Free hand driwlng depart ment 200.00 Forge room 600.00 Foundry - 600 00 Furniture equipment..... 7,500.00 Gymnasium 100.00 Illuminating gas 300.00 Insurance 900.00 Machine fitting 500.00 Mechanical drawing depart ment 600.00 Music department 500.00 Office and Incidental expense. 700.00 Physical laboratory 400.00 Physiography 100.00 Printing and binding 600.00 Sewing department 100.00 Stenography 600.00 Water rent 200.01) Woodworking 8,000.00 Total $77,850.00 LIBRARY FUND. Binding 37.000.00 Book* ' 15.000.00 Branch attendants (not Car negie) 27,000.00 Branch library delivery 1,200.00 Carnegie branches 28,000 00 Electric lamps 600.00 Electric light and power 1.200.00 Engineers’ and Janitors' sal aries 25.000.00 Engineers' and Janltora' sup plies 1.200.00 Fuel 7.000.00 Furniture and fixtures 1.500.00 Illuminating gas 100.00 Insurance 1,800.00 | Interest and commission li brary building bends 21.600.00 Interest and commission li brary site bonds 5.000.00 Lee memorial 8.700.00 Miscellaneous expense 3,500.00 I Office supplies 500.00 Periodicals 8.000.00 Printing 600.00 Rent of Branches 1,200.00 Salaries *5.000.00 Sundries - 8,000.00 Telephones 1,000.00 Water rent 460.00 Total $244,750.00 BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS FUND. Repairs and alterations, $200,000.00 VOCATIONAL FUND. Supplies 12.000.00 Teachers' salaries 125,000.00 Total $137,000.00 LOCAL TUITION FUND. Teachers' salaries 2.325.000.09 Temporary loan . 267,800.00 Total $2,592,800.00 FREE KINDERGARTEN FUND. Free kindergarten society 54.000.00 TEACHERS' PENSION FUND. Pensions, etc 36,000.00 SUMMARY. Estimated Fund. Expenditures. Special $1,288,050.00 Manual training 77.350.00 Library 244,750.00 Local tuition 2,692.800.00 Vocational 137,000.00 Buildings and grounds 200.000.00 Free kindergarten 54,000.00 Teachers' pension 86.000.00 Grand total estimated ex penditures $4,629,95h:00 The proposed tax levlaa, In the various funds, for 1920. all authorized by law. are as follows: For "Special Fund,” $376,000.00 of the pfoceeds of which shall be used to pay principal of "Ricketts Site Notes." and of 1899 Funding Bonds, and of No. 70 School House Bonds, end of No. 72 School House Bonds, maturing In 1920-21. and all bond Interest maturing In thoso years, a levy of thirty-two cents ($0.32) on each $100.00; for “Local Tuition Fund.” the proceeds of which shall be used agreeably to the provisions of the Local Tuition Fund Statute of February 10. 1919 (Acts of 1919, p. 6), a levy of thirty-five cents ($0.35) on each $100.00; for “Library Fund,” $26,250.00 of the proceeds of whl- h shall be used to pay Interest due In 1920- 21 on Library Site Bonds and library Building Bonds, and tho bahr al, as authorized by law, for library puF -ises. a levy of four cents ($0.04) on each $100.00; for "Manual Training Funds.” the pro ceeds of which shall be used agreeabi the provisions ol tho Indiana Statutes applicable to such fund, a levy of one cent ($0.01) on each $100.00; for "Kinder garten Fund." the proceeds of which shall be applied agreeably to the provisions of the lpdlana statutes, now in force, to the support of free kindergartens, a levy of , nine mills ($0,009) on each $100.00; for “Bundling and Grounds Fund,” the pro ceeds bf which shall be used agreeably to the provisions of the Indiana -statutes ap plicable to such fund, a levy of four cents LEGAL NOTICE. / (Continued.) and five mills ($0 045) on each $100.00; for “Teachers' Pension fund,” the pro ceeds of which shall be applied agreeably to the provisions of the Indiana Statutes applicable to such fund, a levy of six mills ($0,006) on each $100.00; and for "Vocational Education,” as authorized by Section\i of the statute of February 22, 1913 (Acts of 1913, p. 38), a levy of two cents ($0.02) on each SIOO.OO. A total of eighty cents ($0.80) on eaxh SIOO.OO. The estimates for the expenditures, as set out above, upon which said proposed budget and rates of taxation are based, are on file In the office of this board and are open to the inspection of any taxpayer. THE BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSION ERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. By GEORGE C. HITT, Business Director. Dated at Indlanapoll* Indiana, this 31st day of August, 1920. No. 7991. UNITED STATES MARSHAL’S NOTICE. United States of America, District of In diana, ss: , Whereas, a libel of information wa* filed In the district court of the United States for the district of Indiana, on the 19th day of August. 1920, by Frederick VanNuys, Esq.. United States attorney, on behalf of the United States, against twen ty-nine packages, more or leas, large size, and forty-tvro packages more of lea* small elze, of a drug known as "Chi chester's Diamond Brand New Style Pill*,’’ seized at said district in violation Os tb* interstate commerce law, and claiming; damages In the sum of $ , and praying process against said property, .and that the same may he condemned land sold therefor. \ Now, therefore, In pursuance of tho monition ‘ under the seal of said court to me directed and delivered, I do hereby give public notice to all persons claiming said goods, c- any part thereof, or in any manner interested thereiD, that they be and appear before the district court of the United States, to be held at the city of Indianapolis, in and for the district of Indiana, on the first Monday of October, next, at 10 o'clock on the forenoon of that day, then and there to Interpose their claims and make their allegations In that behalf. MARK STOREN, United States Marshal. Attest: NOBLE C. BUTLBR. Clerk. ~~ No. 7992. UNITED STATES MARSHAL’S NOTICE. United States of America, District of In diana. ss: Whereas, a libel of information wa# fifed in the district court of the United States for the district of Indiana, on the 19th day of August, 1920. by Frederick VanNuys, Esq., United States attorney, on behalf of the United States, against seventy-two packages, more or leas, large size, and fo.-ty-four packages, more or less, small size, of a drug known a* "Chi chester’s Diamond Brand New Style Pill#,” seized at said district in volatlon of the interstate commerce law, and claiming damages in the sum of 3 , and praying process against said property, and that the same may be condemned and sold therefor. Now, therefore. In pursuance of the monitions under the seal of said court to me directed and delivered. I do hereby give public notice to all persons claiming said goods, or any part thereof, or In any manner interested therein, that they be and appear before the district court of the United States, to be held at the city ; of Indianapolis, in and for the district of I Indiana, on the first Monday of October, i next, at 10 o'clock on the forenoon of that 1 day, then and there to Interpose their , claims and make their allegations in that behalf. MARK STOREN. United States Marshal. Attest: NOBLE C. BUTLER. Clerk. 1 ' No~ 7593, - | UNITED STATES MARSHAL’S NOTICE. ; United States of America, District of In-, dlana, ss: % Whereas, a libel of Information was j filed In the district oourt of the United States for the district of Indiana, on the j 19th day of August, 1920. by Frederick I VanNuys. Esq., United States attorney, on behalf of the United States, against 15 packages, more or lees, SI.OO size, of a drug labeled In part “Kellogg's Sanitone : Wafers. - ' seized at said district insolation of the Interstate commerce law. and claim ing damages in the sum of $ . *nd praying process against said property, and that the same may be condemned and sold therefore. Now. therefore, in pursuance of the monition under the seal of said court to me directed and delivered. I do hereby give publlo notice to all person* claiming said good* or any part thereof, or In any manner Interested therein, that they be and appear before the district oourt of the United States, to be held at the city of Indianapolis, in and for the district of Indiana, on the first Monday of October, next, at 19 o'clock on the forenoon of that day. then and there to interpose their claims and make their allegations In that behalf. MARK STOREN. United States Marshal. Attest: NOBLE C. BUTLER. Clerk. | No. 7994 UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S NOTICE. : United States of America, District of In- . dlana. Whereas, a libel of Information wa* filed In the district court of the United States for the district of Indiana, on the 23rd day of August. 1920, by Frederic®; VanNuys. United States attorney, on be half of the United States, against seventy four psekages. more or less, of a drug labeled In part “Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills.” seized at said district in violation of the Interstate commerce laws, and claiming damages in the sum of $ -> and praying process against said property, and that the same may be condemned and sold therefor. Now, therefore. In pursuance of the monition under the seal of said court to me directed and delivered. I do hereby give public notice to all person* claiming Bald goods, or any part thereof, or in any manner Interested therein, that they be and appear before the district court of the United States, to be held at the city of Indianapolis, In and for the district of Indiana, on the first Monday of October, next, at 10 o'clock on the forenoon of th*t • day, then and there to Interpose their claims and make their allegations In that behalf. , MARK STOREN. United States Marshal. Attest: NOBLE C. BUTLER, Clerk. ’ No. 7998. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S NOTICE. United States of America. District of lE* dlana. ss: . , < Whereas, a libel of Information was filed In the district court of the United States for the district of Indiana, on the 26th day of August. 1920. by Frederick VanNuys, United States attorney, on behalf of the United States, against forty eight packages, more or leas. 50-cent *lze. of a drug labeled In part “Nerve Mints,*' seized at said district in violation of the Interstate commerce law, and claiming damagea in the sum of $ , ard praying proeees againet said property, and that the same may be condemned and sold therefor. - Now. therefore. In pursuance of the monition under the seal of said court to me directed and delivered. I do hereby give public notice to all persona clalmlnr said goods, or any part thereof, or In any manner Interested therein, that they be and appear before the district court of the United States, to be held at the city of Indianapolis. In and for the district of Indiana, on the first Monday of OctobeO, next, at 10 o’clock on the forenoon of ttaf4 day. then and there to Interpose theW claims and make their s negations In that behalf. MARK STOREN, • * United States Marshal. Attest: NOBLE C. BUTLER, Clerk. NOTICE TO TA X PAYERS lOF WAYNE TOWNSHIP. MARION COUNTY, INDIANA. Notice Is hereby given that the board of commissioners of the county of Marlon, State of Indiana, has filed with the State Beard of Tax Commissioners a petition to Issue bonds In a siWi not to exceed $125,- 000 for the purpose of constructing the Arthur C. Goode et nl free gravel road In Wayne township of said Marlon county. A public hearing on said application will be held at rooms 231-233 statehouse. Indi anapolis. Indiana, on the 16th day of September. 1920; but where objection Is filed by a taxpayer to such Issue the hear ing will be continued and the time and place set for the taking of evidence In the county where said taxing unit Is located. Any taxpayer having objection to the granting of such permission shall file with tho commission, before the date of hear ing. objections in writing, giving his post office- nddress. Any taxpayer or other person interested may be present and be heard at such hearing. LEO K. FESLISR. Auditor of said Marlon county. Dated Aug. 30. 1920. % NOTICE OF BIDS FOR QUARTERLY SUPPLIES. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice Is hereby given, that the under signed, the board of commissioners of Marlon county, Indiana, will, up to 114 o'clock a. m.. Sept. 18, 1920, receive sealed bids for supplies for all county institu tions for ensuing three month* according to plans and specifications on file i|i the office of the auditor of Marlon county. Each bid must be accompanied by a bond and an affidavit as required by law. The board reserves the right to rejeot any or all bids. Witness our hands, this 31st day of August, 1920. LEWIS W. GEORGE, JOSEPH G, HAYEB, CARLIN H. SHANK. Commissioners of Marion County. Attest:—LEO K. FESLER, Auditor. 9