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10 INDIANA DAILY TIMES , 25-29 S. Meridian St. PHONES—CLASSIFIED AI>V. DEPT. Main *509 Automatic *B-151 RATES. . lime 09 per Una Three consecutive times... .08 per line Six consecutive times 97 per line Male or female help wanted, situa tion wanted, male or female; rooms to let and board and rooms wan'ed— One time per line Three consecutive times.. .07 per line Six consevutive times 06 per line Contract rates on application. Legal notices 09 per line Lodges and club notices 75c per insertion Church notices (1 inch or less) 50c per insertion Over 1 in-'th, .07 per line additional. Death notftes, 35c per Insertion. The Business Office closet at 8 p. m. FUN ER A L PIR ECTO 88. George Gmisteiner Funeral director. 522 East Market. Old Phone Main 908. New Phone. 27-208. A. M. Ragsdale, J Walsh Price, John Paul Ragsdale. A. M. RAGSDALE CO. 3-3 North Delaware street. J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. Auto, 51-671. Prospect 322. FUNERAL DIRECTORS— * WM. E. KRIEGER. New 21-154. Main 1454. 1402 N. Illinois. TUTEWILER. Funeral Director. 934 N. Meridian st. UN DEBT A W. T. BLASENGYM 1535 Shelby st. Pros. 2570. Auto. 51-114. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY * TITUS. 951 North Dei. New 26-564. Main 3630. OEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. DIXON, JOHN A.—Aged C 5, husband of Cora L. Dixon, passed away Monday evening at his residence. 20 Emelie apart ments. Funeral 2 p. m. Thursday from Royster & Askln funeral parlors. Bu rial Crown Hill. Friends Invited. LOST AND FOUND. WILL the person who found Times Drum Corps uniform on Northwestern car Saturday about noon, please return same to Times office ? Reward. LOST—On the 4th of September. In the Metropolitan 5 to 50c store, Welch's loan book. Return to address which la on book. Reward. Phone Prospect 8184. MISSING FRIENDS and relatives traced everywhere; no criminals looked for. Call Main 6947, or write lost agent. IS Baldwin block, Indianapolis, Ind. LOST—Cameo brooch. downtown. Fri day. Reward. North 1128. LOST—Hound dog. brown and black. Re ward. Prospect 2554. PERSONALS. WANTED to buy three railway tickets to Los Angeles. Woodruff 5044 BURGESS. ANY one going to Los Angeles will do well by addressing A No. 1646. Times. TURKISH. Russian, sulphur, electric light baths and massage. 105 W. St. Clair. WANTED—To buy return tleket to~Call fornia. Address A No. 1647. Times. FLATS, APARTMENTS—TO LET. UNFURNISHED four rooms. Cal! E. B. HOLT AM Prospect 771. ROOMS—TO LET. FURNISHED or unfurnished sleeping room and use of kitchen; heat and 1: gilts furnished. 61-573. SHELBY st.. 2535; furnished sleeping room: strictly modern; near Gurfleid park. Prospect 5114. MERIDIAN. 543 N ; visitors] - jf.IF per night; three blocks north of postofflee. Men only. Circle 3413. TWO rooming houses that can be bought cheap. SEBREE. 40 North Delaware. TWO unfurnished rooms close to car line; gas lights and heat furnished. Pros pect 1212. FOR RENT—Room next to bath In com fortable home north. Phone North 1142. TWO modern sleeping rooms,-close in. 640 E. New York street. Call Circle 6032. ALABAMA. 703 north; G. A. R., can ac commodate four. Main 9428. THREE unfurnished rooms; no children. 1209 Woodlawn avenue. BOARO ANO ROOMS—TO LET. _ ~ DOWNTOWN room for rent with board for two gentlemen. Prospect 6846. BROOKSIDE ave.. 1827. Room and board to let. Woodruff 1596. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES. NATURAL THERAPEUTICS INSTITUTE Suite 59, When Bldg., Indianap olis Ind. The only institution of its kind in Indiana and second in the United States and Canada where the suffering men, women and children find a true relief and permanent cure from Acute and Chronic ailment by pure natural methods of treatment and diet. Lady attendant. Phone Main 9017. DR. S. PENCHEFF. M. TANARUS., N. D. Natureopathy, Swedish Massage Baths and general treatments. Thorough satisfaction. 119 East Ver mont street. First floor front. Hours 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. — 1 Optician and Optometrist, f A* Eyes examin'd and glasses \. J furnish'd. Open evenings until 8 p. m. MEISTEK k. STEIt ART, 568 Mass. Ave. Main 3025. % lOLET Ray and Swedish massage. MISS OK ’ ERE. 17>* W. Ohio. Main 8*72. BUSmESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. FALL STYLES. PRICES. OUR prices are the same to all. and not prohibitive to any; they are within reach of the most modest pocketbook N'o inflation—just right and in keeping v-l'h 100 cents’ worth of value for every dollar. til investment In one of our suits is like buying a government bond—lt re tains its intrinsic value to the finish. “Not how cheap, but how good." Is our platform. You will find special delight In our display of fabrics and fashions for fall. NOW is the Ume to order. Suits and overcoat* to your measure. 145. *55, $65. *75 and up. Trousers *B, *lO, *l2, 615, *IS and up. . W. G. SCHNEIDER, 39 "West Ohio Street. Be sure you are in the right place DETECTIVE*. ~ Quiglev-Hyland Agency Civil and Criminal Investigators. 826-529 Lew bldg. Main 290*. TRAN9FER AND STORAGE. G 7 IT storag* chkapbst ( \vy RATES IN CITT. pact, l US. Everything at rea sonable price. Packed. IJ il shipped anywhere, u Locked room If desired. Weet Henry. Main MM. CALL BHANK for the Mat hauling, packing, shipping and s.xrag *27-223 North New Jersey St. Mela 202*. ; MALE HELP—WANTED. LAFAYETTE MOTORS COMPANY MARS HILL, Indianapolis 7 all-round sheet metal men. 2 first-class tinners. Telephone Belmont 2070. First Mars Hill cars leave Maryland and Capitol ave. at 6:40 a. m. Other cars leave Wash ington and Illinois sts. hourly. Factory Laborers Indianapolis Cordage Company S. Meridian and Belt Railroad. Men, boys and colored girls, not under 16 years of age. S. Keystone avenue and Belt R. R. Take Pros pect car to end of line. FAIRMOUXT GLASS WORKS. EXPERIENCED WIHDOW WASHER. 3E OTHER NEE! APPLY. APPLY CITY HOfjFjTAL WANTED—OFFICE BOY. See Mr. Biuner. editorial department. Indiana Daily Times. RAILWAY matt decks ere ottered 61.60 V entrance salary with promotions to 52,300. For full particulars and a count us preparation call or write INDIANA Civil, SERVICE SCHOOL. 157 North Illi nois street. Suite 207. NON-UNION PLASTERERS Call Washington 278 MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 309 E. Washing ton *t.; Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 767. TINNER—A ~W FINLAND. 950 Ft. Wayne ave. Main 3635. BOY for errands. 18 E. Vermont. SALESMEN—WANTED. Ten Live Stock-Salesmen Wanted ts you want to sell one of the best selling stocks you have ever sold, a stock that you can sell to your relative* as well as to the public, call and ee ua. we will acquaint you with our proposition and show you one of our small individual Ice ma chines in operation. does the work without power and practi cally no coat. Don’t delay, but see us today. Stock selltnr fast. Arctic Ice Machine Cos., 40 Virginia ave. ' SALESMEN This is a splendid opportunity for energetic salesmen acquainted with c'ly or surrounding territory, to make a good connection with a live organization. Apply No. 210 People's Bank bldg. EXPERIENCED stock salesmen for flrat class dividend paying securities of old established Indiana corporation. Call at room 510 Board of Trade any Tuesday or Wednesday. A GE NTS - W A NT ED. SOLICITORS Bldg. (NSrHUCTIONa. HAWAIIAN guitar ukulele, banjo, man dolin. etc. We will teach you to play a piece In thirty minutes. All courser guaranteed. Come and see for yourself. Open from 9 a. m. till 6 p. m., dally, also on Tuesday. Friday and Saturday evenings. HAWAIIAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC, 36 W. Washington st. DANCING —All kinds taught; day or eve nings; violin, stage dancing acts taught, completed for good engagements. Call PROF. RAYNO, 224 W. Ohio st. Main 3069. FEMALEHELP— WANTED). Indiana Bell Telephone Company New York and Meridian St. A profitable vocation of Interest to beginners In business life. TELEPHONE BPEBATOa FM IisIMT WOM. IOARD, MO! UMiIV. AIPPLT CfTV Mimm. 50 WOMEN to peel tomatoes Take Minnesota car to Churchman Ave. Hagelskamp Bros. & llaverskamp GROCERY clerk; must be experienced and able to handle good money. Call Main 7599 days and Sunday. North 9017 after 7 p. m. GIRLS over 16 years to Inspect motion picture films. Apply Immediately, 232 North WANTED— Lady help for boarding house. Phone Woodruff 8343. JOB press WM. B BURFORD. 23 W. Pearl street. JBITU ATI6N WANTED—FEMALET SITUATION desired; home work; clerical, for high school graduate; good pen man. Irvington 2258. " BUSINESB CHANCES. ~~ ROOMING HOUSE—WiII sell outright or a half interest to party capable of operating earns; owner has other busi ness Interests. H, and M. Sales Service, 812 Indiana Trust. Main 6778. CONFECTIONERY—A snap. Investigate quick. H. and M. Sale* Service, 812 In diana Trust. Main 6776. TAILORS AND CLEANKRS. se>vwwwvA*eeaeAeeeeeeeeeeee^ws CLEANING—PRESSING—REPAIRING (work called for) Gent's suits cleaned and pressed. Ladles' suits cleaned and pressed. All work guaranteed. FLETCHER AVE. GARMENT CLEANERS. 16J5 Fletcher ave. Prospect 468. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. CLOSED CAR BARGAINS I Hudson Sedan Car has just been re painted and is in ex cellent mechanical con dition. Packard Sedan Just repainted; equipped with Westing house shock absorbers. Tires good. A bargain for a car of this kind. National Sedan An opportunity to get a good closed car with good paint, tires and upholstery at a very low price. Kissel Sedan This ear has just been repainted ; equipped with good tires and up holstery. Will hear close inspection. Owen Magnetic Five-passenger sedan, in good condition. A rare opportunity to buy a high-grade car at an excellent price. Remember that all of the above cars are in a condition that will give you service. You are in vited to call and inspect our Used Car Depart ment. We have some wonderful values to offer. LOCAL BRANCH NORDYKE& MARMON GO. 111 h and N. Meridian sts. IXTERSTAT E To pRI XU~~ lii good running shape THE MOTOR MART 140 N. Delaware. Main 1984. Opposite Public Market. OLEAN V P SALE OF USED CARS. Oldnmobile 8 touring. 1913 Eloo touring, 1917. Chandler touring, 1917. Dodge roa<l*tera, 1913. Oakland Sedan. 1919. Maxwell roadster, >1917. Highlander 6. 1919. Chevrolet Touring. 1918. Maxwell Touring, 191$. Ford Sedan. 1918. Many other car*. All have been re built; cash or term*. CLOSED WEDNESDAY TILL 6 P. M. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO SALKS CO. 1918 LEXINGTON touring car, A real buy at the price we ask. THE MOTOR MART 149 N. Delaware Main 1984. 1166. 3138. 3180 down will buy a good used car. We have Ford*. Maxwells. Bulcks. Dodges and others. In fine shape, that we cen sell you on a small down payment, balance 1 year. No red tape. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS. 51* N. Capitol. Open evening*. 1918 FORD COUPE starter and light*. Priced for a quick sale. TDK MOTOR MOUT 140 N. Delaware. Main 19*4. FORDS—FORDS-FORDS Fords of all kind* at all prices Small payment down, balance In 12 month*. Touring*, roadsters, speedsters, coupes, sedan*, etc. A guarantee of *0 days 1* given with every car that leaves our salesroom. Our prices are right and our square dealing methods ar known throughout the state. A Ford bought here results In another one of our many satisfied customers. Don’t delay.’but buy today. WELSHMANS. _ 212-14 E. New York St. Main 4448. NATIONAL TOURING 1917 model. Better cee this. THE MOTOR MART. 140 N. Delaware. Main 1984. MONROE roadster. completely over hauled. ready to drive away, *350 on easy payment plan. DIETZ-JAM ES. 334 East Market. Main 5716 MAXWELL, late 1918 touring, five good tires and In excellent running condi tion at a bargain. 30 North Oxford st., or phone Woodruff 4044. v FOR SALE Automobiles; Overland coupe, model 83. Will sell cheap on payments. RUSBE H. HARTMAN. 224 N. Delaware. IF YOU are In the market for a good used car better see our line first. DIETZ-JAMES, 331 East Market street. Slain 5716. EMPIRE, 45. touring: good tires and paint; mechanically perfect; bargain. DIETZ-JAMES, 334 E. Market. Main 5716. _ KING 8 sedan; this Is a lovely car with every modern convenience. Bargain If sold at once 1027 North Meridian street. CHEVROLET ”490” touring; good tires. Your own terms If desired. DIETZ JAMES. 334 East Market. Main 6716. CHEVROLET F. A. roadster; just been thoroughly overhauled and In good shape. 431 North Capitol avenue. KING 8 roadster. 1919 model, in perfect mechanical condition; plenty of speed. 1027 North Meridian street. 1919~LEXINGTON Minute Man Six; ab solutely like new; extra cord tire; bumper. 1927 North Meridian. CHEVROLET Baby Grand; a car well worth considering before buying. 1027 North Meridian street. ALLEN 1918 touring, thoroughly over hauled; bargain If sold at once. 431 North Capitol avenue MAXWELL touring. 1917; In good me chanical condition. Call at 431 North Capitol avenue. OAKLAND touring. 1i920; driven onlv six weeks; extra equipment. 510 N. Dela ware street. CHEVROLET roadster. Saxon touring and Chevrolet sedan. Call after 6. Circle 6203. KING 8 foursom sport; a real car at a bargain price. 1027 North Meridian st. OAKLAND touring; latest model; run less than 1,000 miles. 510 N. Delaware st. EMPIRE touring; motor in A-l shape; bargain. 431 North Capitol avenue. REO touring, extra winter top; a real bargain. .4 31 North Capitol avenue. OVERLAND 90 touring car; mechanically perfect. 431 North Capitol avenue. COLUMBIA six touring. 1919; cord tires; run very little. 610 N. Delaware. OAKLAND roadster. 1918 model; refin lt.hed, 3850. 510 N. Delaware. M 2.X WELL touring. 1918; In excellent condition. 610 N. Delaware. OAKLAND sedan, 1120 model; used two months, 810 N. Delaware. MAXWELL I*l6. touring; good condition. 4\l North Capitol avenue. INDIANA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1920. DOES YOUR ROOM PLEASE YOU? Uncongenial environments breed discontent. If your lodgings are not cheerful you become an easy victim of the blues. Finding a. pleasant room is made easy by going about it in the right way. Room hunting need not be a “bug bear,” if you will turn to the Want Ad Columns of The Daily Times There you will find rooms meeting every requirement, in the locality you desire and at the price you wish to pay. TRUCKS—FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Acme 2-ton 1919 Acme truck. It can be handled with a little money. WILLIAM MORRIS. 601 Llvlngaton . ave. AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. y WANTED AUTOMOBILES. 100 CARS AT ONCE. LARGEST BUYERS AND SELLERS OF USED CARS IN THE STATE. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE COMPANY. 518 N. CAPITOL. MAIN 2C33. AUTO. 32-01*. autos WANTED We pay high cash prices for used cars. No delay. Quick 9et ; .on. AUTOMOBILE TRADING CO. 555 N. Capitol Ave. ' 1 WANT YOLK CAIi 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. AUTOS WANTED We pay c*h. No delay for your money. It 1* here for you. Come in or calt. L Wolf Auto Parts & Tire Cos. 619 N. Illinois *t. Main 1579, AulO. 22-061 We al*o buy Junk care. MJTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. NEW BATTERIES FOR ANY CAR REBUILT BATTERIES AT BARGAIN PRICES. BATTERY DISTRIBUTING CO.. *O7 mass, avk main im. OPEN UNTIL 9 P M. AT TO PAINTING WORK GUARANTEED. REASON ABLE. AUTO WASHING' Our Specialty, 3:3-234 North Illlaola. S & S Auto Laundry REBI ! I.T TIIIBB, guaranti-ed 4.000 mile*, new tires and tube*; vulcanising •het elves aatlefa tlon. DOWNTutVN TIRE SHOP. 85 Kmtucky ave. Mala 1187. ONE-MAN auto top*, aide **urtiUns, aeat and radiator cover*. PERFECTION AUTO TOP CO.. 1107 Udel! atreei. North MS MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES. One 1919 Harey-Davldaon and aid* car, electrically equipped; good condition, 8375. 1919 Harley-Davldaon, 8200. one Excel:..or. urgaln , 130, One 1320 Indian Scout, electrically equipped, . urriea guarantee same aa new ma-nine, s3'i6. Two remodeled Indians, electrically equipped One 1913 3 speed Indian, teas equipped. $l3B. Popular model*' single Indian. ISO SPECIAL SALE FIRESTONE TIRES 28x3, 115.00. DONALD T POPE. SIS E. WASHINGTON. THEY HAVE ARRIVED. 1920 EXCELSIOR TWIN. MERZ MOTOR CO., 450-63 Mass. Ave. r HARLEY-DAVIDSOIT Motorcycles and Bicycle* Johnson Motor Wheels ERNEST HUGHES 634-3 G Mh.hr. Ave Main 6404. CASH paid for all kind# of motorcycle**. FLOYD PETERMAN. 600 Maaaaohu *tta avenue. autos and trucks for hiks U-DRIVE ’EM Automobiles rented to drive yourself. MARKET MOTOR SERVICE. H 4 K. Market et. Main 6711. AUTOS FOR RENT—Do your own driv ing. U-Drlve Auto Service at Hoosler Laundry, Rear Keith's theater. Main 5921. _ GARAGES TO LET. GARAGE for two cars. 418 Taikway. BUSINESS SERVICES. MACHINES REPAIRED Everj piece, part or screw for any sew ing mactilne. Machines Rented by week or month. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. Main *OO. Auto. 25-216. 812 Mass. Ave. STOVE TRIMMINGS REFLATED. INDIANAPOLIS PLATING CO. *33-5 Kentucky ave. Main *522. Main 5523. EE AT H ERfS Bought, eold. renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order. li. F. BURKLE. 416 Mass. ave. Main 1428. New* 28-776. ALL kinds roofs laid and repaired; 14.00 and up; chimneys repaired, Bt. rs painted. INDIANAPOLIS TINNINv. D FURNACE REPAIRING CO. Woodruff 6219. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES~ sharpened. TUTTLEDGE, 201 Indiana ave. If your clock Is not running phone Circle 4307. M. R. Shearn. 811 North Ala bama. FARMS TO LET. 20-ACRE farm near Greenfield, Hancock County; good 6-room house, new barn; all level, black soil. Only two miles from courthouse building. Worth |4 000. Prlop for all $5,700. Part time. CRIDER, 13 When Bldg. 61-ACRE fruit farm. 28 miles southwest. with crops and stock for sale. Terms. Call at 133* Shepherd street 8 to 2 p. m. REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. We have the following Bargains, east. TACOMA AVE. 9 rooms, $2,700; terms. BEVILLE AVE. 6 rooms, semi-modern, $3,100; terms. \ KENMORE ROAD New 5-room stucco modern, full basement, $7,000. E. VERMONT ST. 6 rooms a side, electric lights, wa ter and gas, rents S4O per month; $4,000; terms. GILL REALTY CO. Main 1646. Auto. 28-236. 257 W. WASHINGTON SBOO DOWN and $40.00 PER MONTH buy* a good double house In 1100 block on St. Paul street, having living room, dining room, kitchen, pantry, three bedrooms, hall, hath and fruit cellar on each side; gas, city water and cistern in kitchen: front and rear porches, cement, east front lot, one-half block from Prospect car. Rents J4O per month. Price 61.200. See Ben R. Meredith, Realtor. Gregory & Appel, Inc. Main 995. Auto. 28-295. Evenings, Woodruff 7958. BEST BUY IN WEST INDIANAPOLIS Beautiful seven-room cottage In the pink of condition both Inside and out; lo cated on high corner lot. bordered with hedge, garden spot, fruit trees, garage, beautifully decorated. Modern except furnace; very valuable corner Price 65,500; 61,000 cash, balance 615 monthly. Located 1634 Morris street. Tibbs-Bos<* Realty Cos. 436 American Central Life Bldg Circle 436. Auto. 27-436. Night*. Wash ington 4165. 'BEAUTIFUL HOME NORTH. S-n r If you are looking {or a real home 1 have It In a *lx-roOm modern residem-* 1 In 3000 block N. Broadway, excellent >uy at 67.500; terms. Call Mr. Templeton, Main 5574; Auto. 26-564 Bert Essex 20* American Central Life bldg. |@AIJ ***' thoroughly modern. 3 bedroom* and bath up, long living/room, dining room, kitchen and pantry below, stairs ay out of reception hall and kitchen, full basement and garag*. Thi* prop erty 1 located In the very beat par! of !h# east *ld# Immediate po****#ion Georg* A. Luce*. 06 People* Bank bldg Auto. 31-172. Orel* *6OO. w/ $1,200 Cash Balance $53 Month buy* an < room modern Home In Wood ruff Hiet, B*at living In th* city and a p!a<' you can buy ch*ap*r than you can rant- Cat! Mr. Templeton. Main 557 4. Bert Essex 20* Amor, Cent Life BUlg EAST Seven room*. electric lights. city water and gas. good lot, paved street, c!*t*rn and sink In kitchen. 63.000. If.OO cash, balance ea*y term* See Mr. Mi- Inteer. with 1. N. Richie <£ Son. Main 520. 151 E. Market st Irvington 3597 “'ssoo BUYS HOME Five room*, electric light*. gas, city water, cellar and room for bath, i >n* nf the beet residence district# west. Priced for quick sale. 61.000 Fee .1. W Eider Schmid 6c Smith. Realtors. 134 North Delaware. Msln 4088 1103 KAPPEB FT. Sl* rooms, ga*. ejectnc lights, well and cistern. Price 62.650. 6300 cash One square from car street ord opposite a beautiful park. LEO K. CLINK 431 L#nicks b'dg. Main 3115. BEAUTIFUL high, large level lot. half square of Maple road boulevard (66th et ). only two square* southeast of fair ground* Fine Investment or building *lte. Will #li to good party on easy payment* 110 cash, 61.60 weekly. Price only 6525. Qet busy. 640 Lm< ke Annas. Main no*. ssoo CASH sl3 MONTH Now Vacant 371 Vinton, 2-room cottage, electric lights property In good condition. HENRY * ROBINS. REALTORS 152 East Market. Main 7 U A NEW never occupied bungalow located near Thtrty-elghth street blvd ; ha* five room* and breakfast room; hardwood floor*, built-in features; fine wooded tot; garage. Waahington 1079 Ten room hou*e, good corner, close In; hardwood flooi* throughout; two bath rooms. Price *7,000. *2.000 rash. BRANDON & JAMESON, 127 N. Delaware St. Main 5762. A SPLENDID elx-room modern home lo cated on B. Twenty-fourth t, near College, hardwood floor*, built-in feature*; a good home: reasonable price and term*. Waahington U 079. FOR SALE—Four-room house; cellar. summer kitchen, wood and coal house, etable and five extra lot*, all adjoining. Addr** Box *6. Seymour. Ind. BY owner, lot Just north of Brookside car line on Dearborn; $600; take Ford car In good condition part payment. 942 Highland avenue. • NORTHWEST; email double In first-class condition. Newly painted and papered. Small payment down, balance like rent. Owner. North 2433, A NEW never occupied colonial home, strictly modern; big lot: choice loca tion north, very liberal terms. Wash ington 1879. HOUSE and two lots near Brookside boulevard or Seventeenth street 2939 Price $1,350. Phone Woodruff 6100, Ft 3. WANTED —Reel estate; modern bunga low. east or north. Have cash buyer. RUSBE H. HARTMAN. J 24 N_Delaw are. I HAVE all kinds of homes on south side, singles and doubles. Cash or payments. Call Prospect 61*4 after 4 p. m. A DANDY six-room modern home; good location, big lot. only $5,000 If sold within ten days; reasonable terms. Wash ington 1079. WE have call* for small homes. List your property with COOPER A- AMES. 838 Lemcke Bldg. Main 2776. TWO houses for sale or trade for a 6- room modern In suitable location; for Information call Harrison 2214. A FINE eight-room strictly modern home on Carrollton ave.; built-in features, big lot. Washington 1079. FIVE-ROOM house; good condition; west side; S3OO cash, balance monthly. Call North 943 INDIANA TRUST CO. Sell* real estate, collects rent, writes fire Insurance. REAL -BALEJ3R TRADE. FOR Income property, In or near Los Angeles, California. Ten tenement houses. Nos. 817 to 831 ip luslve, East New York street, 236 Pine street and 1335, 1337 and 1339 Udell street, Indianapolis. ) ml. A. L. AUSTIN. 1012 North Ildnois street, ctt£ R E A L JEBT AT e_w ANTED. HOUSES WANTED LOCATED SOUTH OR WEST We have buyers waiting who must have homes quick, cash or payments plan. FARMERS TRUST CO. Main ÜB. Evenings, Woodruff 5296. FOUR or five-room semi-modern house, near car (lne; give price and particu lars Tuesday and Wednesday. Cash buy er. Address F., 108 West Tenth street. I WANT to buy a 5 or 6-room house west of White river in good neighborhood, about $2,300; S3OO cash, balance monthly. Call Woodruff 5812. _ DOUBLE north or east by party willing to pay cash for a good home. Prefer modern. Address A No. 1577. Times. DON'T GRIE\ <7. If you really want It back, Insert a small ad In the "Lost and Found" col umns of The Times and It will soon be returned. Phone Main 3600. Auto. 33-351. REAL EST AT E-—8 U BUR ftA N. . . SUBURBAN Ore and one-fourth acres vacant; live 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; 65 cash, $5 per month. Evenings, call North 1440. Hall & Hill. LARGE, beautiful lots tn Wayne park, Just off of West Washington street, which Is being paved; 61 down. II week. Will take you out In our automobile at your convenience. OSCAR LEE, 100* City Trust Main 915. .77. FARMS—FOB SALE. BEST BARGAIN IN ALABAMA 860 acres in Baldwin county, Alabama; 800 acres cleared, stumped, fenced and In crop. 650 acres woodland In young pine. Located on Pensacola Bay. Mlnette hard road, within 3 miles of railroad station of Gateswood; several tenant houses, dwell ing houses and good barn; almost level, well watered" and perfectly drained; clay subsoil; a fine proposition for all crops. Price, 630.000, terms. 610.000 cash, 610,- 000 in five years, and 610,000 in ten years; 7 per cent Interest; title perfect; write u* about this at once. R. E. L. McCASKILL CO. DeFunlak Springs. Florida. LANDOLOGY, special number, Just out containing 1920 facts of Clover Land In Marinette county. Wisconsin. If for a home or as an Investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands where farmers grow rich, send at once for this special number of LANDOLOGY. It Is free on request. Address SKID MORE-RIEHLE LAND COMPANY, 118 Skldmore-Riehla bldg.. Marinette, Wls. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. Match Your Coat with a pair of / I \ TROUSERS i I THE PANTS \ / STORE CO. 11l Two Stores \i II 48 W. Ohio. JO IgL no E. Market. i Close t> P. M. Saturday 9 P. M. Quit Wearing Ready-Made jwresej IVe make them to JJ your measure for LEON TAILORING CO. ldl K. NEW YORK. t p one flight. [ WOOD, rough kindling wood. Nordyke (fc Marmon Cos.. factory Kentucky and Morris; 61.00 a load one-horse wagon; 62 00 a load, two-horse wagon. Haul It yourself. Call at employment office for pass. HEMSTITCHING and plcotlng attach ment, r.rks on all sewing machines. I'tlc* 6;; personal eh*< ks 10c extra. ! LIGHT s MAIL ORDER HOUSE. Box U‘7 Birmingham. Ala. NEW tin ran* for canning; 600 dozen. __ 1609 Spruce street. Prospect 1363. • BOSS hand waehtng machine, *l2. 227 , South State. Prospect 2091. Ft >R SALE -La* range. Harrison 2895. 2362 North Illinois street. , M ISCELLAN EOU3—WANTED- Attention W* need all kinds of furniture and need It now. We have the largest and best rated used goods stors In this state Call our buyer and get what your good* are wo-th. Baker Bros. Auto. 23-166. Main 3488. LEW SHANK pav* best price* in city for household g ods and fixtures of ail kinds. 227 North Now Jersey street. Mein 202*. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. AN ADVICE where to buy a stove If you want A GOOD STOVE, A GUARANTEED STOVE, A FINE LOOKING STOVE. A STOVE TO HEAT THE ROOMS iOR TO HAKF YOUR GOOD PREAD ! OR PASTRY. FOR AS LITTLE MONET AS POSSIBLE, GO TO THE STORE THAT IS WELL KNOWN FOR GOOD TREATMENT. NEVER MISREPRESENT ING THEIR MERCHANDISE AND FOR THE LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITT. GLAZER 44 1 E Washington. STOVES OF ALL LEADING MAKES WE WANT TO BUT good furniture. rug*. office and store fix tures We pay more than other dealera call Coopertder. USED GOODS STORE. Main 2221. WE have the largest stock of the best heating stoves In the city. Any make you want at about half the cost of new; i Just as good as new. Also linoleum for 90c to *1.75 per yard. Terms to suit. KROOT A KROOT, 609 Wsst Wash ; Ington. GOOD USED RUGB We have the largest selection in Indi anapolis of high-grade used rugs; all sixes, at prices that will please you. USED GOODS STORE. 424 Massachusets eve. I INVALID CHAIRS and crutch** to rent; free delivery to all parts of city; !n ---i valid chairs *3.50 per month. BAKER BROS.. 219 E. Washington st. I TWO Chamfers fireles* cooking gas ranges Cash or pavments, BAKER . BROS . *l* E Wash, st. TOR SALE Five rooms "f furniture with privilege of renting half of double. £lO East Miami street. TWO double oven restaurant ranges. Cash or payments. BAKER BROS, 219 i E. Washington at. j R ADI ANT HOME tF you want a Bud* lant Home baseburner, on payments, go i 1,. BAKER BROS. ROUND OAK If you want a Round Oak heater, on payments, go to BAKER BROS . TWO large grocer's Ice boxes, 6 feet long. lIAK 219 E Washington. Mi IDEL If you want a Model hotblast on payments, go to BAKER BROS. JEWEL. If you want a Jewel baseburner on payments, go to BAKER BROS. LAUREL—-If you want a Laurel hotblast, on payments, go to BAKER BROS. PALACE —If you want a Palace hotblast. on payments, go to BAKER BROS. IF YOU want any kind of stove, go to BAKER BROS. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. $650 M ELDORF PLAYER Magnificent oireassion walnut case; slightly used from demonstration. To the first buyer Wednesday $465 Convenient terms. See or phone Mr. Grey at PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Pennsylvania. Main 1309. Apollo Player Piano Beautiful fumed oak case with bench and 20 music rolls; big buy at *s*s. Easy payments. IC. L. Lennox Piano Cos. 16 N. Meridian st. WK HAVE several pianos of standard make. Edison. Victor, Pathe. Columbia and other phonographs, and several music boxes to close out cheap. Cash or pay ments. BAKER iIROS., 219 E. Wash ington. NEW records for Victor and Columbia machines; 63c while they last. ROB ERTSON’S MUSIC HOUSE. 423 Massa chusetts avenue. RECORDS: good records of any make you desire. 4l)e. BAKER BROS.. 219 E. Washington. BEGINNERS violins, mandolins, guitar., bargains. KITTLE. 201 Indiana Ave FOR SALE—Fine old violin (reasonable). Call 1210 North Senate avenue. FINE ptayer plnno, *4O down and *4 per week. North 4221. "LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES. PONTES for sale; gentle for children. Phone Washington 2488. ~ PET STOCK AND POULTRY. ANGORA kittens. See the cute catlets at 4328 Washington boulevard. Wash ington 494. PET wolf caught In Indiana. Call Pros pect 4126, epAL ANP WOOD FOR SALE. HARD COAL Big Four Elevator Sherman Drive and Big 4 R. R. Phone 6878. iLLiNois~lumF 7- :.7T. .TTTrTTTTTsiikoo L. H. BAIN COAL C._ Main 2161. Main 3551. GOOD furnace wood and good cook wood. Call WoodrufT 5194. BARGE PRO mo om smell expenditure follow Real Striate advertising in "Want Ad" column* *i The Tim** LEGAL NOTICE. -NOTICE. State of Indiana, Department of State To all to whom these presents shall come. greeting : I. Ed Jackson, secretary of State of the State of Indiana, hereby certify that the Gueutal Spring Service Company has this day caused to be filed in the office of the secretary of State of the State of In diana, consents, statements and papers re quired by section One of an act of the Genera! Assembly of the State of Indiana, entitled, "An act prescribing the method and procedure for the voluntary dissolu tion of private corporation and voluntary association, and declaring an emergency,” approved March 14, 1913. And I further certify that said written consents, statements and papers so filed, as aforesaid, show that said company and the officers thereof have complied with the provisions of said section 1 of said act, and that said corporation is now in proc ess of dissolution. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the sea! (SEAL) of the State of Indiana, at the city of Indianapolis, this 14th day of September, A. D.. 1920. ED JACKSON, Secretary of State. By P. H. WOLFARD, Deputy. NOT IC E O F SALE OF REA L ESTAT e'. The undersigned, executor of the last will and testament of Sophia Brester, de ceased. hereby gives notice that by vir tue of an order of the Probate Court of Marlon County. Indiana, he will at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of the 27th day of September. 1920, at the law offices of Christian .7. Emhardt. 1010 Hume-Manrur building. In the city of IndlanapoU* Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for stale at private sale all the Interest of said de cedent In and to the following de scribed real estate towit: The west one-half of lot forty-six (46) and the east one-half of lot forty-seven (471 In Seldenstlcker & Naltner's addition to the city of Indianapolis as per plat thereof recorded in plat book 4, page 69, of the records In the recorder's office of Marlon county, Indiana. Said sale w-11! be made subject to the approval of said court, for not less than the full appraised value of said real es tate. Said sale to be for cash EDWARD G. BRESTER. Executor. CHRISTIAN J. EMHARDT. Attorney for Executor. 1010 Hume-Mansujv __ _ _ NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Notice Is hereby given that the Board of School Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis ha# filed with the State Board of Tax Commissioners a petition to modify the order* of said tax board heretofore mad* In petitions No* 710. 1609 and 1656, so that the bonds author ized In said orders and as yet not issued or sold may be mad* to mature "at such time or times os the Board of School Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis shall determine.” and so that said bonds may bear a rat# of Interest of "not more than 5 per rent p*r annum." A public hearing on nalrt will b held at the office of the tax board In the Bt*tehouse. Indianapolis, Indiana, at 10 o'clock a. m.. Tuesday, October 5. 1920 \H taxpayers and all persons In terested are notified to be present at said hearing GEORGE C. HITT. Business Director. Indianapolis. Indiana. Sept. 21. 192 u. FINANCIAL- We Have It Money on personal property. It you are keeping houee and have furelture. piano, Vlctrola or auto. **e us for ctal assistance. Quick service, courteous treatment. Ask us about terms on SSO, SSCO, S2OO or S3OO You don't have to give an excuse or reason for borrowing money. That U our buslr.ee*. We are under state super vision and will give you the lowest legal rate. State Loan Cos, 305 Odd Fellow Bldg. Cor. Pnn. and Wuh. Sts. phones Main 4*ls. Now 24-629. MONEY TO LOAN On First Mortgage Security SIX PER CENT gill in;ALT 1 GO. Main 3646, Auto. 28-236 WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKE REAL ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. WE PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACTS. MORTGAGES. BONDS AND STOCKS LISTED AND UNLISTED INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO. FRANK K. SAWYER. Free. Fifth floor Indianapolis Securities Bldg. Southwest corner Delaware and Market. FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WIL SON. 10* N. Delaware *t. Main 161*. LOANS on diamond*; 3 per month. BURTON JEWELRY CO., 63 Monu ment. INSURANCE In all branches. AUBREY D. PORTER. 916 Peoples Bank Bldg. Main 7049. Times Waot Ads And the right people for the right places and the right r’6o** for the right people. Phone Main 350 U Auto. *-m. Bloomington Murder Trial JNears Close Special to The Times. BLOOMINGTON. Ind., Sept. 2t.—Evi dence has been concluded In the case ngnlnet William Tomey, Marlon Township fanner, charged with the murder of Carl McGowan, his neighbor, and Judge Rob ert W. Miers was expected to Instruct the Jury today. The State asks for a verdict of mur der In the first degree. Swiss Town Torn Up in Bomb Explosion LONDON. Sept. 21.—A number of houses were damaged by n bomb ex plosion at Schafftaatißen, capital of the Swiss canton of Schaffhausen, said a Central News dispatch from Genoa to day. During the police Investigation a sec ond bomb was found. AMATEURS The Znepfel Reserves desire a game with some fast city club for Sunday. Southern Cubs preferred. Call Prospect 78 and ask for Holland. The sandlot supremacy of the east side was settled at Willard Pnrk when the James Wales Reserves, managed by "Ted” Sulllivan. defeated the Pope managed by Red Dahany, 4 to 3. in a hot scrap. The Reserves lineup Included such stars as Billy O'N’elll. Shorty Burch, Chesty Flynn and Eddie Cantwell, while Dnnahy used Wnllle Porter. Bloom Rawn. Russ Derringer and Doc Cantwell In bis lineup. JtSnnny Noonan pitched for the reserves, with Sherman on the hill for the R**ilr. Maywood and the West Newton Independents wyl clash at Maywood Sunday In what should be a good ganxe. Maywood trimmed the Keystone A. C.'s, 11 to S, at Maywood Sunday. JUNIORS WANT GAME. The OakJsmdon Juniors want a game for St;ndtyst with a fast Indianapolis foot ball teaar in the 100-pound class. Teams desiring? to meet them should call the Oaklarnon exchange and ask for E. M. McCorti Spaas SCANDAL PROBE UNDER WAY BY CHICAGO JURY (Continued From Pago Eight.) and Bert E. Collyer and Frank Kline, who edit a sporltng journal. The grand jury is expected to probe thoroughly charges made that certain players of the White Sox were "in fluenced" by gamblers (luring the world's series with the Cincinnati Reds last fall. The more recent charges of gambling "crookedness" in the game be tween the Chicago Cubs and the Phila delphia Nationals on Aug. 21 also will ! be probed. Asked why Pitcher Benton of the Giants had been subpoenaed. Attorney Keplogle said it was "because he knows a hell of a lot.” Replogle said Benton would be asked to tell "what a certain : player on the Cubs team asked him I to do." "It is known," Replogle said, “that Benton was offered $750 to lose a ball game that he pitched. The man who made the offer was an associate of gamblers, but is no longer a member of the Cubs.” President Veeck of the Cubs, and officials of the White Sox said the probe will be welcomed and every possible co operation given. President Ban Johnson of the American League has announced that he will ask Congress to pass laws making betting on baseball games a penitentiary offense. HEYDLER AFTER MORE FACTS | NEW YORK. Sept. 21.—John Heydler, president of the National League, today i said he was not yet ready to respond to a summons asking him to appear before the Chicago grand jury investigating gambling on baseball games. He wired today requesting that his appearance be postponed for a time. Heydler declared he Is carrying on In vestigations here and wants to have all the facts possible when he appears be fore the grand jury. Grand Circuit Results AT COLUMBUS MONDAY. 2:11 Class, Trotting (three beats, purse ; $1,000) Miss Perfection, b m (McMahon). 2 11 Winterwood. b m (McDonald) 14 4 I’eter Thornhill, b g (Valentine). 3 2 2 Gen. Burley, b g (Willi*) 4 5 3 Oscar Watts, b g (Lydei 5 3 5 Betty Thornton was distanced, j Time—2:o7Vi. 2:05*4, 2:06i. Two-year-old Ti-ot (the Horse Review ! Futurity, 2 in 3, purse $2,500) — Rose Scott, br f (H. Fleming)... 3 11 Nelson Dillon, b c (Sarrill) 12 3 Bogaltisa. ch c (Valentine) 2 4 2 Miss Rhinelander, b f (White)... 9 3 7 Margy the Great, br f (Cox) 4 5 4 Guaveta, Heather. Belvue, Favorian and Miss Talbot also started. Time —2 :07ti, 2:o6*a. 2:031;. 2:0(5 Class Pace (the King State, three heats, purse $3,000) Hal Malone, b g (Childs) 11l Drift Patch, b g (McMahon) 3 2 3 Edna Farly, blk m (Egan) 4 4 4 i Ethel Chimes, b m (Cox) 6 5 5 Russell Boy and Calgary Earl also started. Time—aloe'-. 2:o2tq. 2:<HV4. 2:18 Class Pace (first division; three heats: purse $800) Oro Direct, ch z (Palin) ... 2 11 Louise Beveridge, ch m (A. C. Pennook I t ~ 2 I’arker Boy. b g (Scott r 5 33 Airto Paco, blk g (Shanks) 3 4 4 Peter Kennedy, b g (Burrell) 4 5 5 Hedgewood Star and Kitty McKim also started. Time—2:o6t 4 . 2:0(5'-.,, 2:09t 4 . 2:18 pace (second division; three neats; 1 purse $800) Dan Eiger, br g (Vance) 114 ' Guess Work, b m (White) 3 2 1 Rolls Chimes, b m (Whitehead).. 7 3 2 Gray Eagle, gr g (Mallow) 2 4 5 Bonnie Bar, b m (Palin) 9 6 3 Carter June. Gavnelle, Patch, Allie, .Clay. Mr. Jefferson, B P M and Dr. Doug fits '>lso started. 2:06%, 2:os**. 2:078;. Premiers Protest The Indianapolis Championship Pre mier Motor Ball Club has filed protest on games played with the Iluick Motors at 1 Flint. Mich.. Saturday and Sunday, when the Premiers were eliminated from the national amateur series, on the grounds that the Buieks used no less than eight men who played professional baseball last season. The rules of the National Baseball Fed eration say that a man is ineligible for Class AA competition until a period of one year has elapsed since his last pro fessional gßine. Manager Harris says he Is ready to pro- I duce proof of his protest claims before the national body at any time and he is awaiting word from Secretary Potts, with | whom the protest was filed. Marriage Licenses Ernest Force, Gary 63 Alice Moore, 219 E. Eleventh st SO Ronald Truehlood. 46 S. Grace st 21 Glsdys Mae Phillips. 46 S. Grace st... 1* Robert Moore. Jr.. 1902 N. Illinois st.. 21 Heien S. Reck. 1831 N. Meridian st... 20 Charles Ssathoskl. Indianapolis 21 C. Beatena Fender. Bloomington, 111.. 22 Oscar Prather, Johnson County 45 Josephine Payne, Martinsville 64 Births Frank and Effle Rutherford. 229 N. Liberty, girl. Otto and Clara Spangler, 1935 Hazel, ; girl. John and Anna Butler, southwest j corner Sherman drive, girl. Wilbur and Mary Smith, 842 Prospect, girl. S. P. and May Free, 352 West Thlrty '■ first, boy. Roy and Bessie Thatch, 132 West Nlne -1 teenth. boy. Shirley and Annie Wasson, 1138 Glm ber. boy. Fred and Myrtle Hupe. 1429 N. Sher man drive, boy. Oliver and Mary Townsley, 1101(6 Eugene, girl. John and Mary Eran, 770 W. Concord, boy. Ernest and Lydia Rlever, 733 Lincoln, j boy. Rodney and Ethel Robinson, 8151 j Broadway, boy. Paul and Marie Mason. 1520 Blalns, girl. Earnest and Sadie Sowder, 1228 & East, girl. Charles and Mary O'Connell, 71S S. Capitol, boy. George and Helen Cubel. 1039 Charles, i hoy. Leonard and Edna Davis. 510 Agnes, j boy. Walter and Gertrude Mabra, 920 ; Meikel. girl. James and Lula Helton. 214 E. East, i girl. Albert and Hazel Carpenter. 2807 Moore, boy. James and Ida Johnson, 313 E. South, girl. Leonard and Florence Owen. 1149 N. Sheffield, girl. Esther and Marla Stroube, 1206 Churchman, boy. George and Josephine Spangler, 1821 S. Meridian, girl. Henry, and Hazel Huckleberry. 516 W. Thirtieth, boy. Standley and Rose LaFeber, 1818 Koehne, boy. Deaths J Gertrude Smith. 39. 960 W. North, pul monary tuberculosle. Elizabeth Stlenecker, S3, 2531 Ransdall, arterlo sclerosis. .Gary btioemaker, 62, "06 Leeds, ascites. Kathryn Amelia Wade. 1 month. Twenty-First and Drexel, inanition. Minnie Flowers. 46, Deaconess Hospital. Banti's disease. Margaretha Kiefer. 78. 318 Orange, transverse myelitis. Robert Bailey, 1. 1214(4 S. Meridian, act'' enteritis. , Lois Marie Whittenbrink, 6 months, 16i„ Lawiun, marasmus. Helen Tribby, 8, 540 Smith lane, tuber culosis. Bertha T. Keppei. 57, 2332 N. Capitol. carcinoma. . Lucinda Hodge. 72. 1047 N. West, chronic interstitial nephritis. James Frost, 69. 2115 Allfree. carol noma. . _ Charles Henry Ggborn. 4a. Long Hospi tal. mitral Insufficiency. Charles T. Nicholson. 10 months, 1325 West Twenty-Sixth, acute gastro en -16 Elizabeth" Carolon, 62, 1740 Brookside. carcinoma. James Palmer, 7. City Hospital, tetanus. George C. Smith. 67, 1634 Ashland, pulmonary tuberculosis. Joseph H. Jordan, 70, City Hospital, fractured skull.