Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 296, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 April 1920 — Page 8

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CONSERVATION! On account of the present shortage of paper all classified advertising will be set In agate type In order to economize in the use of paper. Shipments from distant mills are held up by the railroad strike and we must depend qn such small quantities as we can buy nearer home. We are not eliminating any classified advertising, but merely reducing It to as concise a form as possible. V. y FUNERAL DIR ECTOR S. GEORGE GRINSTEINER Funeral director. 522 East Market. Old Phone Main 908. New Phone. 37-298. A. M. Ragsdale. J. Wash Price, John Paul Ragsdale A. M. RAGSDALE CO. J. C. WILSON ’ 1230 Prospect. Auto. 51-671. Prospect 822. FUNERAL DIRECTORS— W.V. E. KRIEGER. New 21-154. Main 1454, 1402 X Illinois. - ■ ■. UNDERT . AKER >:. .--rAn^ * W. T. BLASENGYM 1835 Shelby St. Pros, 2570. Auto 61-114. UNDERTAKERS— HISEY & TITUS. 931 North Del. New 26-561. Main 3630. DEATH AND FUNIERAL NOT ICEB. HOWARD. RUTH—Beloved wife of Nicholas Howard and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hall, and sister of Dorothea. Beulah and George W. Hall Jr., died at the home of her parents, 1034 E. Georgia street. April 18, age IS years Interment in Schooner cemetery near Nashville. lnd. For further particulars call WAI.P FUNERAL PARLORS. IN MEMORIAM. IN MEMORIAM—In Loving remembrance of our darling daughter. Minnie Bertha Melntire, who left us six years ago. April 18. In Mt. Jacks, n softly sleeping, -- Where the flowers gently wave. Lies the one we loved so dearly But whom we could not save. Heaven now retains our treasure, AArtb her lonely casket keep# And the angels £ov linger Where our darling silnnie From FATHER. MOTHER. FIX-l! SISTEP.S AND THREE BROTHERS, LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Pocketbook. between Twenty-first street and McLean place on Boulevard. North 6089. Reward. BOST—Dog. female: white: long tall. brown ears. Reward. Circle 2508. TOST—A yellow collie dog at 16X7 West EN'ew York street. Belmont 3313. MALE HELP— WANTED.

FOUNDRY CUPOLA MAN. TYe are In need of an experienced cupcia tender or one willing to teach the tork to an experienced helper. If you are familiar with setting up stock, charging or lining furnaces, call and talk over the proposition with us. MR KIMMICK, ROCK WOOD MFO. CO., 1801 English At*. Match Your Coat with a pair of TROUSERS at THE PANTS STORE CO. Two Stores. 48 W. OHIO ST. Near 111. lIP E MARKET ST. Near Penn. CABINET MAKERS If you are a good workman and appreciate a congenial Job. we have it for you. Permanent work In a well-equipped progressive factory. Fifty hours a week half day Saturday year around. Our policies are fair and liberal. Can use several good men immediately. HOLCOMB A HOKE MFG. CO. Shelby Car to Beit. Three Blocks East. RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS. ~ Examination May 16. Ages IS to 35; *1.300 entrance salary with promotions to *2.136. Many vacancies exist. We have a special course for this examination. For full particulars, call or write immediately. INDIANA CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL 167 N. Illinois St. Room 207. Open evenings. Main 636, WANTED—Experienced plumber; also an electrician and other. kinds of help. Good wages and board, room and laundry Tfurnished; permanent positions. Write. Indiana School for Feeble-Mip ed Youth, Ft. Wayne, Indiana. State f/e and experinece. BIG FOUR RAILWAY ha.' an employment agency at *ls Majestic building for the purpose of employing men to fill the places of yard men who have left the service; good positions now open. ' " MEN TO HANDLE EXPRESS. Platform men, day and night; experienced drivers. American Railway Express Cos., 2a£ S. Meridian street. J. E. Kennedy. NIGHT WATCHMAN. Must know how to fire boilers; wtll paygood wages to right man. THOMAS MADDEN SON & CO., Big Four and Fletcher Ave. INDIANAPOLIS railway mall clerk examinations May 15. Hundreds wanted. B;g pay. Vacancy list free. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE. Dept. *5-D. Rochester, N. Y. CHIEF INSPECTORS on motors in local automobile factory. State age. experience salary expected and telephone. Address P. O. Box 165*. MEN. boys and colored women wanted. S. Keystone Ave. and Belt R. R. Take Prospect car to end of line. Falrraount Glass Works. WANTED—Ten men to distribute circulars. Apply at once. SOUTH SIDE FURNITURE CO.. *43-45 South Meridian street. BOY. errand and helper In shipping room. * Good wages. Apply to Mr. Thomas, NATIONAL MAP CO 32 East Georgia. EXPERIENCED general machine men and sticker men. WM. J JOHNSON LUMBER CO.. Nineteenth and Cornell. WANTED—Experienced firemen on chain grate stokers. Apply MR. RAY, Union Traction Power House. Anderson Ind. WANTED—Two men to unload baggage at Traction Terminal Baggage Apply at once. 118 W. Waba-jh. ALL-ROUND planing mill machine hands. JOHN A. SCHUMACHER CO. 820 E. St. Clair. WANTED—A boy to learn electrical business. SCOTT ELECTRIC CO., 122 Vlrglnia avenue. MEN who can change batteries in service station. See mgr. 508 N. CAPITOL AVENUE. - WANTED —LABORERS ISTH AND MILL. INDIANAPOLIS LIGHT & HEAT CO. LABORERS. INTERNATIONAL MACHINE TOOL CO. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES sharpened. TUTTLEPGE. 201 Indiana ave. WANTED—A lunch counter man. Apply UNION STATION RESTAURANT. LABORERS wanted. JOHN A. SCHU- , MACHER CO., 820 E. St. Pair. iwr COOK. Apply UNION STATION -RESTAURANT. WANTED—WaII paper cleaners. Call Prospect 2848. VULCANIZER. I Phone Main 6150 after 6:30 p. m. MEN to unload cars. 1001 Southeastern ' ha venue.

SALESMEN—WANTED. SALESMAN. Local men who can present a proposition of merit. Big: money to WORKERS. UNDERWRITERS’ PROTECTIVE CORPORATION. * 302 Salts Bids. SALESMEN WANTED FOR THE O. K. GIANT BATTERY COMPANY. LEAf>S FURNISHED, EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY. E. M HAYNES, DISTRICT SALES MGR.. 13 PEMBROKE ARCADE. MAIN 4077. SIDELINE salesmen in and out of Indianapolis. 16 When building. FEMALE HELP—WANTED. WANTED—FemaIe nurse for night work; single and one who has had institutional work preferred. Call or write to the EORD SANITARIUM. Shelbyvllle. Ind. GIRL to care for children; good home. 4303 North Capitol ave. Washington *666 STENOGRAPHER. NATIONAL MAP CO.. 32 E. Georgia st. COMPETENT woman or girl for general •housework; best wages, must have references. Call Washington 4361. GJRI.S for light factory vyork. COMPAC TENT CO.. Cooper street and Beit Railroad. Woodruff 5145. MIDDLE-AGED woman to assist with housework; four In family; good home; out of town. Address A No. 2980, Times. EXPERIENCED labelers wanted. L C. NICHOLSON. 115-20 South Delaware.

FEMALE HELP—WANTED. AN IMMEDIATE - OPPORTUNITY FOR GIRLS OVER 16 IN LONG DISTANCE DEPT. WE ARE INCREASING OUT FORCE OF LONG DISTANCE OPERATORS. AND NEED 26 GIRLS AT ONCE. WE WILL PAY YOU GOOD WAGES WHILE LEARNING AND WE ALSO HAVE AN | INTERESTING PROPOSITION TO OFFER THOSE WHO BECOME PERMAi NEXT EMPLOYES. . ATTRACTIVE ROOF GARDEN MUSIC LUNCHES AT COST. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. CORNER NEW YORK AN® MERIDIAN STS. ROOM 322. PERMANENT POSITIONS FOR GIRLS IN TELEPHONE WORK. There are Immediate vacancies in this work, .where girls over 16 years of age may obtain steady employment year round, with vacation, excellent working facilities, attractive positions. You may choose telephone work for your permanent vacation. It will appeal to you. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. Corner New York and Meridian Sts. Applicant's information desk in lobby. 5 GIRLS 18 TO 30 YRS. OF AGE FOR LIGHT CLEAN FACTORY WORK. STEADY EMPLOYMENT TINDER GOOD WORKINO CONDITIONS. TAKE GARFIELD CAR. AMERICAN CAN CO. South East & Kelt R. R. LADIES Do you want to make money in your spare time? Clean easy work. No samples. UNDERWRITERS PROTECTIVE CORPORATION. 302 Saks Bldg. WANTED first-class maid; will pay top wages, pleasant room with private bath; 3 in family. Washington 3971. 3702 Fall Creek blvd. WANTED—White girl for cook and downstairs work. Must have best references. Wages satisfactory if suited. New phone 22-184, GIRLS J. F. DARMODY CANDY CO. 25-27 W. Maryland. WOMAN for helper In family of two. good room and good wages for the right person. Apply 1434 Parker avenue. KITCHEN WOMEN. Apply UNION~~STATION RESTAURANT. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. BARGAINS. These cars have been overhauled, repainted. retopped and some have brand new tires. Down. Weekly. Studebaker coupe I 75 14.00 Maxwell chassis 95 4.51 Maxwell touring 125 6.00 Monroe roadster 125 6.00 Scripps-Booth roadster 145 6.00 Oakland 4 touring 175 6.01 Oakland 6 t0uring........... 195 6.50 Saxon touring 245 6 So Oakland speedster 243 6.50 Reo 4 touring 265 7.00 Monroe touring 295 7.00 And many others; come down and we will help you buy a car on your terms; no brokerage, 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings. ' COLE 8. touring. A-l mechanical shape. new cord tires; newly painted; cash or payments/ Terms over 12 monthly payments. DIETZ-JAMES SALES CO., 314 East Market street. Main 6716. Open evenings and Sunday morning. FORDS FORDS FORDS Plenty of 'em. 1917 Ford touring: shock absorbers, good tires, motor overhauled. 1916 Ford touring. shock absorbers, motor in A-l condition. 1917 Ford touring: motor In good condition. practically new tires. 1917 Ford roadster; shock absorbers. 30x3 1 a tires alt around Many others too numerous to mention Small payments down and balance In 12 montha Thirty days - guarantee is given with every car. WEI SM ANN'S. 212 E New Tork st Main 4446.

NATIONAL SEDAN Seven-i assenger. seven months old. five cord tlrss. whipcord upholstering Price $2,690. NATIONAL AUTOMOTIVE CO. 426 N. Capitol va INTER-STATE ROADSTER, with winter top; in A-X shape; good tires and good paint; bargain price. DIETZ-JAMES, 384 E. Market St. Main 5716. Open evenings and Sunday morning. WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF REBUILT CARS. It wtl! pay you to see them. WILBUR JOHNSON COREBUILT CAR DEPT M. L Worrell. Mgr. 724-89 North Meridian. Main 3956 HUPMOBILE. touring, late model; six wire wheels, mounted on cord tires: 8800 down, balance 12 months. Mercantile Garage Cos . 125 South Pennsylvania st. Main 6830. Open evenings and %unday OVERLAND, 758 roadster; good tire*; overhauled; good buy for city salesman. DIETZ-JAMES SALES CO- 334 E Market St. Main 5716. Open evenings and Bunday morning. FORD FOR SALE—On* 6-passenger; winter top. 1916, looks like new. VIRGINIA GARAGE. Prospect 64 CHEVROLET—RoyaI Mall roadster; Just the car for a city salesman; terms over twelve monthly payments. Dietx-James. 334 E. Market st. Main 5716. Open evenings and Sunday morning. CHEVROLET 8 touring, good paint, good tiree; mechanically good Cash or payments. DIETZ-JAMES. 334 East Market street. Main 5716. Open evenings and Sunday morning, BUICK. 191? model; can't be told from new car; S3OO down, balance 12 months. MERCANTILE GARAGE, 135 S. Penn. Open Sunday. MAXWELL TOUR TNG—In good shape. A bargain. Terms or trad*. DIETZJAMES, 334 East Market Bt. Main 6716. Open evenings and Sunday morning. 1919 CHEVROLET coupe 4-90, in good mechanical shape, has good tires and paint. A bargain DIETZ-JAMES SALES CO--334 East Market. Main 6716. HUDSON Super-Six touring, almost new. bargain price. Dietz-James, 334 East Market. Main 5716. Open evenings and Sunday morning. CHUMMY ROADSTER! six - cylinder! terms or trade. DIETZ-JAMES, 334 East Market. Open evenings and Sunday morning. DODGE roadster, new paint; bargain price. Dietz-James, 381 East Market. Main 5716. Open evenings and Sunday morning. COMMONWEALTH Four-Forty automobile. DIETZ-JAMEB, 334 East Market. Main 6716. Marlon county dealers. COLE 4-90, good family car; first-clas* condition: new tiies; bargain; by owner. Prospect 8852.

TRUCKS—FOR BALE. Indianapolis, Ir.d„ April 16, 1930. Mr. Burl Finch. Distributor Garford Motor Truck Cos., 314 West Maryland sirset, city. Dsar Sir—Answering your request of recent date, I am very glad to furnish you with this data. My Garford has been In continuous servI Ice for the past three years, engaged mosti ly In overland hauling between Cleveland. ; Chicago, Cincinnati and other cities and | has never caused me a day's Idleness. My total mileage In this time has been : in excess of 50,000 mites and ths total reI pair bill has not amounted to more than 536.00. I consider this a remarkable showing, and, although not In the market for a truck at this time, I would gladly confirm this report to anyone in the market for a truck and rest assured than when I need another It will be a Garford. (Signed) GEO. L. HOHN TRANSFER CO., 118 S. Bradley Ave., City. BURL FINCH, Distributor Garford Motor Trucks. Low Cost Ton Mile. Sales and Service. 814-20 West Maryland St. APEX TRUCKS 1 Ton. 1V Ton 2% Ton. ROMAIN APEX TRUCK CO. Indiana Distributor. 3003 Central Ave. Auto. 43-705. Bell, North 6650. BUICK TRUCK, electric lights and starter; pAeumatlc tires. 2 new. 2 fair; paint new; bargain. See D. E. Rider for terms. JONES-WHITAKER SALES CO. Department of Used Cars. 543 N. Capitol. Main 2345. SSOO WILL buy a 114-ton Kissel truck In A-l condition; complete with cab and stake body. Reason for selling, had to have larger truck. Phone Prospect 370. J. HENRY AMT CO. TRACTORS FOR SALE. FARMERS ATTENTION! GENERAL ORDNANCE FARSI TRACTOR, 12-22 RATING, AT A SPECIAL PRICE FOR A QUICK SALE. THIS TRACTOR HAS NEVER BEEN USED AND IS .READY' TO DRIVE AW AT, VOLONLAL AUTO CO. AV67 North Meridian 8t-

AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. AUTOS WANTED CASH FOR YOUR CAR We need them to supply our demand. We will pay up to $750 per car. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 618 N. Capitol. Main 2638. Auto. 22-019, I WANT -YOUR CAR and will pay you cash for it. Don’t forget your money Is waiting for you. If you can't drive in, call Main 4446 and immediate attention will be given. AUTOS WANTED We pay cash. No delay for your money. It is here for you. Come In or call. I. WOLF AUTO PARTS & TIRE CO. 619 N. Illinois st. Main 1579. Auto 22-063. We also buy Junk cars. CAPITOL Auto Parts and Tire Cos. is buying and selling used cars, tires, tubes and parts at 75 per cent of list. 319 North Illinois. Main 6090. WILL buy several used cars; private party. Will pay cash. What have you? Call North 6223 after 6 p. m. and ask for Herb. ' AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. JOB PIRATING Nothing is too large or too small for us to handle. Special equipment for repairing automobile trimmings. INDIANAPOLIS PLATING CO. 633-35 Kentucky ave. Main 2936. Main 6523. LOWEST PRICED HIGH GRADE BATtery made. DIXIE STORAGE BATTERY CO. Main 5181. 629 Massachusetts ave. ONE-MAN auto tops, side curtains, seat and radiator covers. PERFECTION AUTO TOP CO.. 1107 Udell street. North 545 New and guaranteed batteries, 6 volt. $22: 12 volt. SB3. BATTERY DISTRIBUTING CO.. 607 Mass. Ave. Main 3145. BATTERIES. Second Hand. Cheap. 607 Massachusetts. Main 8145. aut< s POINTING Ford. $lO up. Others. sls up D. D. FLEMING. 20 W. Wabash. AUTO WASHING Our Specialty. 322-334 North lllinola S. & S Auto Laundry.

MOTORCYGLES AND BICYCLEB. HARIEY-DAVIDSON Motorcycles and Bicycles Johnson Motor Wheels THE H. L. DIPPI.E CO. SEE THIS 1920 EXCELSIOR TWIN MERZ MOTOR CO. NEW semi-flexible side car for Excelslon run ten miles. S9O. Albert Jones. 400 North Thirteenth street, Eiwood, lnd. CASH paid for all kinds of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 500 Massachusetts avenue. BICYCLE”BA RGAI N~~ Sort h~s2 _ AUTOS ANP TRUCKS FOR HIRE AUTOS FOR RENT—Do your own driving. U-Drive Auto Service at Hoosicr Laundry. Rear Keith's theater. Main 3921. . REAL ESTATE—FOR BALE. AN OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A HOME AT REASONABLE PRICES. North Rural street, six-room cottage, city water, gas. electric lights, lot 4*ix 280. Suitable for chicken >ard. Price $3,400. Terms. West Vermont street, two cottages on lot 67x135; rents for s2l per month. Price SI,BOO. eWeet Twenty-fifth street, five-room cottage; electric lights and gas. large lot. Price $1,600. Terms. A double house on Finley street, five rooms a side, water, gas and electric light*, rent* SBO. Price $3,000, A six-room modern cottage. double garcge. fruit, shade and flowers In firstclass condition. K West, six-room cottage. Price, $1,850. Nine-room house on Washington street, lot 80x190, strictly modern in every way. price SIO,OOO. For price and terms see GILL REALTY CO Main 1646 Auto 28-28S. COLOR ED BUYERS $2,000. S3OO down. sl2 a month; move In the house In about a week. Riverside car line. Six-room, electric lights, cellar. $790. SIOO down, $lO a month, 3-room house; city water; on Patterson street. MR LEE. Belmont 1880. FIVE-ROOM cottage on Division street. near Nordyke A Marmon'a; electric lights, gas, well and cistern. garage; ideal for home or investment. $2,430. Terms. A C. BOH REN. 41* American Central Life. Main 3734. Night. North 42412. TO THE WORKMAN — THE WAGE EARNER Whether you have present savings or not, write the American Mortgage Company. 5 E. Market street. Indlaoapoiis. for specific information on HOW TO BUY OR BUILD AND OWN YOUR OWN HOME possession! Mount street, 65 south; six-room cottage in good condition, newly painted: garage. Pay SSOO and move in. Remainder pay like rent. H. G. MONETN. 405 Peoples Bank Bldg OVER 16 per cent gross Investment, two double houses, on Hovey street, near Midwest. Rental S4O per month. Price $3,000. BRANDON & JAMESON. 127 N. Delaware st. Main 6762. ' $2, -00 8600 down. 6-room house, gas for cooking and lights; fu’l yard, on paved street; house empty in about One week. West Indianapolis. MR LEE- Belmont 1680 INVESTIGATE ' our proposition of assuring you possession of a house if you have to move and haven’t got much money. We have several available homes on terms. 9 Pembroke Arcade. Main 5765. FIVE ROOMS north in Shrlver avenue, cloae to Twenty-eighth street; three squares from Illinois oar. Price $2,750. Term*, $250 cash and $25 a month. A F. ZAINET, Realtor. 149 East Market St. Main 2814. S X—lnvestment double east; leased for one year for S7O per month; in firstclass condition inside and out; for quick sale. $6,000. GEORGE A. LUCAS. Realtor. 808. American Central Life. Circle 6800. payments, double. Doubts, 5 rooms on side; electric lights, cement walks and porch; SSOO cash, balance monthly. HALL & HILL, 147 E. Market. $1,500. S4OO down, sls a month; 6-room house, electric lights, -well and cistern; nice back yard, West Indianapolis. MR. LEE. Belmont 1580.

PAYMENTfI. Seven-room house; electric lights, cement walks, cement porch; 8500 cash, balance monthly. HALL Ac HILL, 147 E. Market. FIVE-ROOM bungalow south. 5 rooms; electric lights, gas. city water, 82,400; 8600 cash, balance like rent Geo. A. Lucaa, 208 American Central Life. Circle 6600, POSSESSION at once. 7-room house; strictly modern, out East Washington on Woodland drive, one-half square north of Washington. MR. LEE. Belmont 1580. "S X—Five-room bungalow northeast, 54,600; for a few days only. Thoroughly modern. GEORGE A. LUCAS, 20* American Central Life. Circle 6600. I HAVE many good bargains on south side near Fountain Square; modern and semi-modern; singles and doubles. Cali Prospect 6184 after 4 p. m. CHOICE large lot near Mapl# Road blvd., within two squares of fairgrounds; 810 cash, balance $1 weekly. 640 Lemcke Annex. Main 1409. FINE semi-modern home, five rooms, hardwood floors; large lot; chicken park, paved street, *3OO cash, balance monthly. Woodruff 2092. 10-ROOM double, good rental district; rented S2O; $2,100, S2OO cash, balance terma Wood. 211 Law Bldg. Main 1627, FOR SALE—Six-room house. two lots-, cellar, electric lights and barn good for a garage; by owner. Belmont 2732. FIVE-ROOM bungalow, one-half square from Brookslde park; bargain; owner leaving city. Call Woodruff 4498. NICE little 4-room cottage, walking distance east; paved street and alley; 83,800 Terms. Main 142. GOOD six-room semi-modern home on Montcalm street; large barn; paved streets. Terms. Main 7024. Indiana trust To Sells real estate, collects rent, writes fire Insurance. IRVINGTON, six rooms modern, 84,750. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO, PROSPECT In 2400 block; seven-room semi-modern, 83,200. Terma Main 107. FIVE rooms, semi-mhidera; good location; paved street. North, 74T0 after 6.30.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1920.

REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. $2,300. SSOO down, $25 a month, buys 6-room house and back porch inclosed; fruit trees and garage; furnace and electric lights; both waters in house; on Han3on ave. $3,000 SI,OOO down, S4O a month, buys two houses on one lot on Blake street. MR. LEE. Belyiont 1580. STORE ROOM and residence property; a money-maker for the right party. Also two Improved vacant lots: the above in excellent location in Indianapolis. We sell farm lands in southern Indiana from SSO to S2OO per acre; highly productive. 5V m. E. Ogle Agency. Vevay and Madison. Ind. THREE-FOURTHS \cre home sites, west on car line; $lO down; five years to pay balance on installment plan. Prospects tor Increase in value certain. Immediate possession for garden purposes. Let me explain without obligations. Address A Np. 859, Times, S2OO down, sl6 a month, 5-room house in Brlghtwood. Two houses, modern, on north slde;*one $6,300 and dne $6,000. MR. LEE. Belmont 1580. REAL ESTATE—WANTED. WE have customer for North Indianapolis property that can be bought on payments. Over 100 customers patiently waiting. If your property is priced right we can sell it. E. K. SHELTON, North 1960. Auto. 49-715. _ WANTED property to sell. Have got buyers and no houses. HOOSIER REAL ESTATE OFFICE MR. LEE. Belmont 1580. FIVE to seven-room house, either modern or not; Immediate cash if property suite. Main 142. FOR customer, modern house or bungalow east or north. Can pay cysn. Main 107.

FARMS—FOR SALE. 40,000 ACRES, well drained land for sale, In Randolph county. Arkansas, we offer 500 small farms, well drained, good improvements. at from $lO to SSO acre; can gtve immediate possession; 150 miles macadam road now under consi ruction through these lands; term's If desired: a paradise for small farmers arid investor* KISER-BALTZ LAND CO.. Pocahontas, Ark. A WE LI -LOCATED 125-acre farm, with good dwelling and barn, l mile from traction line and near good towns In Scott county. Price of this bargain .farm is only $9,000. Will give terms on half of this price. Por,session any time. E A. ROBERTS, owner. Scottsburg. Ind. FARM for sale or trade. 40 acres, Y.'ashtngton county. Indiana; part level. Improved part roiling timber worth $1,200. Price S2O per acre. 15 When Bldg. WISCONSIN FARM LANDS. LANDOLGGY. a magazine giving the facts In regard to the land situation Three months' subscription FREE. If for a home or as an Investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands, •imply writ# me a letter and say. “Mail me LANDOLOGY and all particulars FREE" Address Editor Landologr, Skidmore Land Cos.. 113 (Skidmore bldg., Marinette. Wls. BUSINESS CHANCES. OPPORTUNITY Have you SIOO or more to Invest where the risk la small and the profit* targe? U will pay you to INVESTIGATE THE E B. CASSATT CO. 310 liume-Mansur Bldg. BUYERS—if you are looking for a grocery. confectionery, drug More, restaurant. vulcanizing or any other good business, come see us. We have them INDIANA BUSINESS EXCHANGE.. 613 Indiana Trust Bldg Main 2674 f-EATHERS Bought, sold, renovate*, mattresses and pillows made to order. Eat. 1886. E. F. BCRKLE. 416 Mase. ave. Mein 1628. New 23-775.

BUSINESS SERVICES. ATTENTION. COATS, suits and dresses lined, mended and repaired Cali Woodruff 3720 or 1208 E Tenth, slreet. WALL PAPER cleaning. AIL work guaranteed. 75c and up. Call Washington 44*0. _ FOR PAPERHANGER call JOHNSON. Woodruff *715, ROOMS—TO LET. TWO light housekeeping rooms; private entrance; one single light housekeeping room; private entrance. fall evening*. 1012 West Vermont street. ELEGANTLV furnished 4-room cottage. electricity, gas well, cistern, fine yard, lawn swing. North 6340. APARTM EN T S—W ANT ED, WANTED—SmaII furnished fiat or apartment for two young tnen of good character. Address A No. 28*2. Times. OFFICE AND STORES—TO LET. OFFICE ROOMS Attractive office rooms In the new TRANSPORTATION BUILDING (being remodeled', southeast corner Delaware and Soutii street:'. WILLIAM F. WOCHER. Sole agent, City Trust ulidlng. Main 3338._ Auto. 24-y>4. OFFICESANDSTORES—WANTE D. DESK space wanted; divide your total office expense. Btate sales manager of established manufacturer requires also good office servtce lyhen out of city. Give name and location. 1 will call. Address A No. 870, Times. DETECTIVES. QUIGLEY -HYL AN D At i ENC r Civil and Criminal Investigator* 526-52* Law bldg Main 2*ol. instructions! RAGTIME Plano playing In 20 lessons. Professional style for players. Booklet sent free. CHRISTENSON SCHOOL. 106 Pembroke Arcade. Circle 3034. TAILORSAND CLEANERS. H. G. KITE PRACTICAL TAILOR AND CUTTER Dry cleaning, pressing and repairing; army overcoats made over; ladles’ work a specialty; work called for and delivered. North Capitol avenue and Ohio street. Automatic 26-641. Circle 690. CAPITOL Garment Cleaners, 1246 North Capitol avenue Main 5477. Main 41*0. Auto. 21-241. J. SCHWARTZ, tailor and cleaner. 81 Kentucky avenue. Main 2879. ~~~~~ notices. WE buy. raise and Bell fur-bearing rabbits and other fur-beating animals. List what you have with us, stating your lowest prices on large lot shipment. The FUR AND SPECIALTY FARMING CO.. 515-517 N. P. Ave.. Fargo, North Dakota..

TRANSFER AND STORAGE. GUY STORAGE CHEAPEST RATES IN CITY". CALL US. Everything at reasonable price. Parked. shipped anywhere. Locked room if desired. 30 West Henry. Main 4699. ’ BAGGAGE ‘ called for and delivered to all pnrts of city. TRACTION TERMINAL BAGGAGE CO„ 118 W. Wabash street. Main 1293. Main 6489. Auto, 81-261. CALL SHANK for the best service In hauling, packing, rhlpping and storage. 227-229 North New Jersey St. Main 2028. O. K. TRANSFER CO. for local and overland hauling'. 938 E. Washington St. Prospect 3282. cTf. CAIN TRANSFER. Main 7852. Hi North New Jersey street. HORSES ANd YehICLES~~ COMBINATION SALE. 210 Blake street, Thursday, April 22, 10 a. m. Everything full up at this sale will be sold and when the last bid Is In you own It. There will be 25 to 30 head work horses, mares, mules, driving horses and ponies, 5 top buggies, two runabouts, one two-horse dray, one peddler’s wagon with top, one Jolt wagon, two platform spring wagons, 4 sets double heavy work harness, 6 sets extra good single wagon harness. 5 sets good buggy harness, one Jersey milk cow, 5 years old, fresh In June, giving two gallons of milk now. Commission stable. Circle 121. SPAUGH & BURKHARDT. auct. LOSS HARRIS, mgr. JOSEPH HAAS pays highest prices for dead horses, cows and hogs. Call Main 1039. Auto. 25-778. "MUSI CALI N STR U ME N TS. PLAYER PIANO, will sell at bargain. Cash or payments. North 4281.

MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. Drop-Head Singer, $10; other bargains, %1.00 per week. All makes REPAIRED. HEMSTITCHING while you wait. 10c PER YARD. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO., Main 600; Auto." 25-216. 312 Mass, Ave. FURNACE, second hand, for sale. We take out many furnaces in good condition and Install Moncriefs. MONCRIEF FURNACE CO., 915 North Davidson St. Main 7820. PHYSICIAN'S practice free to purchaser of office equipment in centrally located office building; retiring. Address A No. 2983, Times. WE have a few undelivered suits for sale at reasonable prices. They are worth seeing. 'LEON TAILORING CO.. 131 E. New York street. RECORD AND PLAYER ROLL EXCHANGE TUTTLE MUSIC SHOP. 201 INDIANA AVE. CAMERA. 8x10; all complete; 2 lenses and carrying case. Call Circle 6881. MI SC ELL AN EO US—WANTED. NOTICE. Save your scrap paper. Wanted large or small amounts. None too large or too small for us to handle, pay cash. We offer these fancy prices: Mixed papers. SI.OO to $1.40 per 100 lbs. Newspaper. sl.lO to $1.60 per 100 lbs. Must be In bales or bundles. The above prices are F. O. B. your place of business or residence. CALL AT ONCE. Main 3554. Auto. 22-421, CALL COOFERIDER IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO SELL. Household goods, office furniture, store fixtures, oriental rugs and draperies—anything of value. Used Goods Store. Main 2285. Auto. 22-2 SB ■*24 Mass. Ave LEV.' SHANK pay* best prices In city for household goods and fixtures of all kinds. 227 North New Jersey street. Main 2023. ’ OFFICE FURNITURE" WANTED Anything you have. Call Cooperlder. USED GOODS STORE. Main 2288. Auto. 22-238. WE will buy and pay spot cash for the furnishings of good homes, up to SI,OOO, BAKER BROS IF your clock Is not running phone Circle 4307. M R. SHKAK.V. Stl North Alabama.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS. WICKER FURNITURE We buy and sell wicker, old hickory or any kind of good porch or sun parlor furniture. BAKER BROS. REFRIGERATORS, rugs, gas stoves, dsvenports, library tables, porch furniture; exactly as new at half the new price. USED GOODS STORE 424 Massachusetts Ave, INVALID chairs and crutches for sale or for rent. , BAKER BROS.. 2t* E. Washington St, Main $466. Auto. 23-166. FURNITURS GAS STOVES. OIL STOVES. Cheaper here and easier terms. KKOOT A SON. 693 W. Washington St. RESTAURANT ranges. 8 and . 10-hule coal ranges. Majestic, same as new. Cash or payments. Baker Bros., 218-224 E. Washington street. ts GOOD cabinet go* ranges at prices from sls to $27.50. Cash or payments. BAKER BROS. SEVERAL large grocer's ice boxes. Baker Bros. PET STOCK AND POULTRY. BABY CHICKENS Standard bred tock ; various varieties received dally from our own hatcheries. DAWSON & CO.. , 25 N. Alabama St. ~ATLAS BIRD AND - PET CO. <REG.>. ISO Virginia ave. Phone Main 5533. Everything In the bird and pe> stock line Phene or cell. Write for pries list, catalogue Open evening* until 830 p. tn. R (“IthThmTTsLAND REDS,”ilTso”per setting; postpaid $8.25 pet 190. CHAS. 8 BAR RED ROC K he tc hi ng egg- $125 a settlng. North 4395. COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE. Pocahontas M. R $9.00 KoiHucky Lump ~ $9 oo Illinois Lump $7.60 Indiana lump . $7.00 L. H. BAIN COAL CO. Main 3531 Main 2151

♦ LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE. United States of America. District of Indians. Tn the District Court of ths United States for the District of Indiana In the matter of Grant Brothers Company, bankrupt. No. 4*23. i Oren 8. flack, receiver of (.rant BrothI ers Company, in behalf of the trustee. ] Oren S Hack, notifies ail persons Interested, that said trustee will sell free and clear of alt liens and Incumbrances, all ' the personal property of the csiale of I Grant Brothers Company, excepting c- --; counts and bills receivable, to the highest and best bidder or bidders, at public aucI tlon for cash at 113 to 126 North New Jersey street tn th* city of Indianapolis, commencing April 2*. 1920. at 10 o'clock t a m. If no satisfactory bids are received ; the trustee will continue to offer said property at private sale at his office at j 626 Indiana Trust building Indianapolis, i Indiana, flealad bldj will be received at ! any time by the trustee at hts office aforesaid. and opened by the trustee at the time and place of sale. Terms cash OREN 8. HACK. Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. By administrator, the Undersigned. William Morasky. administrator of the estate of Mary Morasky, deceased, hereby glaes notice that bv vtrture of an order of Marlon probate court, he will, at the hour of 10 o clock . m on the 21st day of April, I*2o. at 1014 Odd Fellow building, tn the city of Indianapolis, Marian county. Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private stale the following described real estate located In Marion county, state of Indiana, towlt: Hogshire East Washington street addition to tbe city of Indianapolis, Indiana, said sale will be made subject to the approval | of the Marlon probate court and for not less than the full appraise.! value of said i real estate and upon the following terms, ! conditions, towlt : Cash. Dated this 16th (lay of April, 1920. William Morasky, administrator of the estate of Mary Morasky, lectased LITTLE A LITTLE. Attorneys. 1014 Odd Fellow Bldg _ NOTICE^ Notice Is hereby given pursuant to the statutes that the undersigned, conducting a public storage house will, on Thursday. May S, 1920. at 10 a. m., sell for accrued charges the household and other goods held In storage for one year with charges unpaid belonging to the following named people: Sylvia Allenburg, 86045; Mrs. F. W. Killen. 82421; A D, Cook, 87073; C. H Carnafax, 86074: James Larue, 87129; V. R. Low, 85679; Geo. Stackhouse. B 711 f .'; Chas. Zltcher, 85615; Win. E. Bates, 87213; J. E. Kopf. B4S18; Roscoe Gray, 85801. SHANK FURNITURE & STORAGE CO., 227 N. New Jersey St.

FINANCIALWE LOAN YOU 8100.00 3 Months, Total Cost $6.97. Get what money you need on your furniture, pianos, live stock or automobile All other amounts up to S3OO at the same proportionate rate. All Dealings Strictly Confidential CALL AND GET ACQUAINTED WITH OUR PLANS. A telephone call will bring our representative to your home to explain more fully. AMERICAN LOAN CO. 205 Peoples Bank bldg. (Formerly Law Building). Main 2983. Auto. 27-432. We Have the Monev HOY/ MUCH DO YOU NEED? We will loan you enough money to pay up all your bills and have extra cash to buy what you need for spring. Pay us back In large or small monthly payments. See us about terms on S6O, SIOO, S2OO, S3OO. Loans made on furniture, pianos, Vlctrolas, autos or fixtures for any amount up to S3OO. Call, write or phone. STATE LOAN CO. 305 Odd Fellow Bldg. Cor. Penn, and Wash. Sts. Phones, Main 4619. New 24-629. Under state supervision. WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKE REAL ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. WB PURCHASE REALTY' CONTRACTS. MORTGAGES, BONDS AND STOCKS LISTED AND UNLISTED. INDIANAPOLIS SECURIT'ES CO. FRANK K. SAWYER. Pres. 305-309 LAW BLDG. ASSETS' $343,749. INSURANCE In all branches! AUBREY D. PORTER. 916 Law bldg. Main 7049. LOANS ON DIAMONDS; 3%% per month. BURTON JEWELRY CO., 53 Monument. JOSEPH H. PATTISON, 1007 Law Bldg. Loan* on real estate made promptly.

SWITCHMEN TO CALL OFF STRIKE (Continued From Page One.) they wilt add their voices to the plea of insurgent rail workers for bearing before the board. Confidence was expressed by the strike propagandists that the railroad labor board would recede from its refusal to deal with any organization which bad not taken grievances up with the railroads in proper manner before seeking an appeal to the board. The coni situation of the light and power ullllties here Is greatly improved, officials imtd. While stocks of coal are still in a depleted condition as one result of the miners’ strike last winter, recovery from the temporary setback caused by the railroad strike has been accomplished, Charles O'Brien Murphy, vice president of the Merchants Heat and Light Company, said.

ASK BOARD FOR IMMEDIATE HEARING WASHINGTON, April 20.—Declaring the railroad strike situation constitutes a national emergency, W. A. Robinson of the Chicago Yardmen's association, and James Eubanks of the St. Louis Yardmen's association, this afternoon filed "emergency’’ briefs with the railroad labor board asking an immediate hearing for the ''outlaw” strikers. The board adjourned until tomororw without taking action on the requests for "emergency” hearings, which declared transportation is tn serious difficulty and that conditions will not be bettered until steps are taken to adjust tbe wage# of the "Illegal" strikers.

Large Entry List for Amateur Boxing Program; MeDuff Is Working Hard Entries to the Indiana A. A. U. boxing championships, scheduled at the Independent Athletic club. May 7 and 8, under the asupices of that club, are coming in fast and Athletic Director George Lipps of the I. A. C stated today that all signs point to a classy abow by the youngsters. Indianapolis boxers are training faithfully for the bout# and they are con fident of trouncing the scrappy lads entered from the Anderson. Kokomo. Mum-ie and South Bend V. M. C. A.# and the Culver Military academy. Tommy MoDufr, the star boxer of the Independent Athletic club, i# favored to cop top bouois In the bantamweight dlTi*lon. Me Duff 1# a clever youngster, one of the family of “fighting McDuffs,” and he is In great shape for his opening go. which probably wit! be with Jack Ed ward#. Munele Y. M. C. A. representative. Edwards and MeDuff dashed in the first I A. show ami MeDuff was given the deoigi on after going an extra round.

AMATEURS 1 President* of league* In the City Amateur association met at the -ity hall last night and nominated the following men for election at the meeting carded Monday night: R. Walter Jarvis, prel dent; ljonard Quill, first vice president: Henry K. Burton. second Tice president, and Misa Heleu Ward, secretary. City amateur bosses hung around t-he rlty hall until 1:15 this morning Axin' thing* for the coming senson. Go ahead and elect Miss Ward. boy*. We'll admit sttw'll make a ''pretty” good secretary. If Miss Ward is elected and tbe fellows know In advance that she Is going to attend the meetings, tbe stifT collar merchants wtll do g world of business. At the Monday night meeting plans wll! be laid so • the annual amateur parade Every team In the association will turn out Saturday afternoon. May 1. for a procession through {he downtown streets and frotu there to the various park® The opening games wll! he played on the city park diamonds at 3:30 that day. Weather Reserves 1,000; All-Ama-teurs. 0. The call has been answered. Our old friends, the Apollo*, met Sunday morning and. although' the rain robbed them of their initial practice, they got together and figured wava and means to cop one or two championships. "firlndy” Hell's Merits didn't get to practice Sunday, but the men are in good shape and ready to "go” with the beat team In the state Sunday. Teams desiring a good attraction should address Will lam Bell, 2117 South New Jersey street. Joe Solomon Isn’t going to organize any team this year. ' Skoochom” Maloney is said to be getting in condition for a hard season on the mound by taking on the 'white donkey" for a few rounds every Saturday nl^ht. If the Gippy Skippers and Sky Pilots fail to answer their rhallenge during tbe next week, the Haughvllle Stars will consider tbe 50-year old championship as good as won and start, out to trim some of the youngsters. Last call for gas masks. Johnny Hines honors u* with the advance dope that his Pilots are in training and soon will be ready to trot forth for battle. Stanley Feexle wants to book games between fast amateur nines and Butler college. There’s a chance to get this 'separate head' publicity the boys have a habit of asking for. Call Stanley at G. H. Westing's. One more dance and they’ll all be uniformed.

likewise, one more practice game and the amateur season opens. Better get busy and round up good clubs before the opening day, ’cause when all is said and done there will ibe about fifteen loops In the I. A. B. A. and It. Is going to take nine ball players who know howto play real ball to cop the city series. Heinie Goctt has signed to play with the South Side . Turners, Pick A. C., Marion Club, Ft. Benjamin Harrison and the Marvels Outside of that, he's a good short stopper. “Tanky” Bllck managed to break away from the Indians and he now awaits work with any fast Independent club in the state. Kidding on the square, Click is a good twlrler and he and Jack Hopkins make a swell battery. Teams desiring their services should address J. Hopkins, 766 North Belmont avenue. Here's a team that's pulled the reorganization stunt already this season. The Rushville T.til Lights have reorganized and would like to book games with teams in the state. Address John Conway. Rushville. Ind, MONEY' TO LOAN On First Mortgage Security SIX PER CENT. GILL REALTY CO. Main 1646, Auto. 28-236, SIOO OR MORE Invested today may bring you the greatest return of your life. Have you the pluck and foresight? W. J. SCHRAMM CO.. Electric Bldg., Buffalo. New York. ‘ SECOND MORTGAGB. Real estate loans made on good farms and Improved city properties. GIBRALTAR FINANCE COMPANY, 108 North Delaware st. Main 1818. WE MAKE second mortgages on farm or city property. AETNA MTG. AND INV. CO. Main 7101. 608 Fidelity Trust Bldg. MONEY, small or large amounts on real estate. DANIS*. MATHSB, 34, Union Trust.

Marriage Licenses Thomas C. Ely, 27. physician, Plymouth, Ind., and Gertrude Spiegel, 23, 2220 North Alabama street. Clarence E. DeWitt. 37, advertising manager, 531 North Meridian street, and Emma A. Schowe. 25, University Terrace, apartments No. 1. Thomas E. Tiernnn. 34. 14 North Walcott street, and Bertha M. Kirkhoff, 28, 2202 North Walcott street. George A. Cosgrove, 29, machinist, 17 North Gray street, and Margaret A. Brewer, 27, 220 North Gray street. James E. Roark, 23, fireman, 910 Maple street, and Mary Brown, 20, city. Macey P. Dortch, 20, driver, 2162 Pierson avenue, and Sallie Fowler, 22, 722 Adelaide street. * Carrol F. Roberts, 26, clerk. 149 West Pratt street, and Virginia Rodocker, 17, 215 East Eleventh street. Isaac M. Nelson, 40, brick mason, Wellsville, 0., and Edith C. Sparks, 4S, nurse, city. Dennis S. Smith. 3S, boilermaker. 810 Woodlawn avenue, and Emma C. Makern, 32, 1314 East Raymond street. Elgin Harris. 26, butcher. .’!525 Yandes street, and Alary Lee, 22, 1060 West Walnut street. Oliver P. Maker, 53. moulder, Noblesville, Ind., and Alice Maker. 48, city. Charles B. Gerber, 33, carpentier, 613 North Jefferson street, and Esther M. Lee, 27, 620 North Jefferson avenue. Roy Whitney, 26, laborer, 5713 Greenfield street, and Julian Hyatt, 26, 626 Blake street.

Births Edward and Helen Wedtke, 19 North Oriental, girl. Edward and Alma Richardson, 3110 Graceland, girl. Frederick and Dessle Lewis, 4152 Winthrop, boy. Harry and Nettie Ameter. 1930 Dexter, boy. Clarence and Clara Beineko, 218 Soutb Summit, girl. J. Alvin and Anna Case, 121 Hancock, boy. Edwin and Sadie Werngren, 1601 North Delaware, boy. Earnest and Tena Wooden, 329 West T'.v.-lfth. girl. Gleri and Frances Bixler, 2174 West Station, girl. Fred and Elsie Carman, 40 Soutb Chester, boy. John and Katie Sjlchowengerdt, 131 South McKim. boy. Charles and Henrietta liegeman, St. Vincent's hospital, boy. Maurice and Christiue Socwell, St. Vincent's hospital, girl. James and Georgianna McCallnm, St. Vincent s hospital, boy. Adam and Ida Bess. 2816 Caroline, girl. Roy and Sarah Day. 1317 Lee, girl. John and Mabel Hayden, 238 Mlnkner, boy. Edward and Lillian Young. 243 Fulton, boy. Andrew and Lulu Fink. 20 South Bellview, boy. F/arl and Fern Tnman, 1220 Fletcher, girl. David and Elizabeth Jenkins, Methodist hospital, boy. David and Francis Lurvey, Methodist bc-spltal. girl. Roland and Helen Reeder. Methodist hospital, boy. Martin and Margaret Dugan, 718 Belmont, gtrl. Isaac and Anna Atninson. 51 Soutb State, girl. Hay and Dora Case. 1704 Sheldon, girl. Charles and Majorte Atlee, 001 Birch, girl. Damon and Henrietta Schwindler, 023 West Twenty-ninth, girl.

Deaths .Martha L. Hill, 75, SOI West Pratt, pulmonary hemorrhage. Patrick Francis Reardon. 29, City hosptfdl. pulmonary tuberculosis. Ernest J. Rogge, 69. 3307 Kenwood, scute myocarditis. Katherine Kern, 64, 936 Gardner, cerebral btnorrhage. Sarah E. Thomas, 82. 738 Ft. Wayne, gastric carcinoma. Lottie Ross. 19, Long hospital, septic peritonitis Ruth Ren* Montagn, 1, 928 Broadway, broncho pneumonia. Gertrude Belle Palmer. 55, 827 North East, choiocystitis. Mildred Ruth Wsehstetter. 1 month. 1321 North Penny, Influenza pneumonia. Liza Baumann, 68, 941 North Rural, lobar pneumonia John Harold Baldanl. 2 months. 4820 East Washington gsstro enteritis. Btmi O. McGee, 15, 221 Hamilton, influenzi pneumonia. Mary Catherine Herbst. 75, 2030 Beliefontalne. hypostatic pneumonia. Jennie J. Perlne. 58. 3557 Graeeland, chronic myocarditis. Amelia Gould Farnsworth. 78, St. Vincent’s hospital, acute loba.- pneumonia. George Ford 47. 520 East Vermont, acute gastro enteritis. Hebert D. Garber, 2i, 512 Somerset, septicemia. Nancy V. Hinkle. 43, 331 Harris, acute gastritis.

I! Weather Conditions The following table shows the state of | tbe weather at 7 a. m.: j Station. Bar. Temp. Weather. Indianapolis 23.60 53 Rain Atlants. Gs 29.88 66 Rain Amarillo, Tex. 29.60 38 Clear Bismarck, X. D... 29.56 34 Snow Boston. Mass 30.(H 54 near Chicago, 111 29.62 46 Cloudy Cincinnati. 0 29.76 5R Rain Cleveland, 0 29.84 50 Rain Denver, Colo 29.52 24 Cloudy Dodge City, Kan.. 29.64 32 Clear Helena, Mont 29.26 42 Rain Jacksonville. Fla.. 29.94 74 Clear Kansas City. Mo.. 29.64 44 Clear Louisville, Ky... . 29.68 64 Clear Little Rock. Ark.. 29.80 62 Cloudy Los Angeles, Cat.. 29.92 52 Cloudy Mobile, Ala 29.74 >4 Cloudy New Orleans, La.. 29.64 <6 Rain New York, N. Y 30.02 58 Clear X'orfolk, Va 30.06 56 Cloudy Oklahoma City*,.. 29.64 50 Clear Omaha. X'eb. ... 29.62 40 Clear Philadelphia. Fa . 30.06 56 Clear Pittsburg, Pa 29.86 56 Cloudy Portland. Ore 30.00 36 PtCldy Rapid City. S. D 29.56 28 Cloudy Roseburg. Ore 30.14 34 Cloudy San Antonio, Tev., 29.78 58 Clear. San Francisco. Cal. 29.96 46 Clear St. Louis. Mo 29.60 54 Cloudy St. Paul. Minn 29.58 42 Cloudy Tampt, Fla 29.94 76 PtCldy Washington, D. C.. 30.04 54 Cloudy Unsettled weather has continued over the central states with considerable precipitation, heavy In many places In central Indiana and Illinois. It. Is a little warmer In the Ohio valley and colder In the states west of the middle and lower Mississippi. Londonderry Riots Stopped by Priests DUBLIN. April 20.—Another outbreak of rioting was threatening at London- j derry during the night. Crowds collected, but priests inter- | rened when fighting seemed imminent. The people were persuaded to return to their homes.

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CENSUS TO GIVE I CITY 300,000 fl (Continued From Page One.) present prices. A man who builds a double house now to rent is sure to be charged with profiteering if he charges enough rent to realize the average per cent on his investment.” GARY NOW CITY OF 55,344 PERSONS GARY, Ind., April 20.—Fourteen years ago Sunday Gary celebrated her first birthday. Today the census bureau announced the population of tbe "magic steel city” at 55,344. In 1910, when Gaiy’s first and last census was taken, the population was 16.802. Since 1910 Gary's population has increased 38,512, an increase of 229.4 per cent. Gary claims tbe greatest pqr cent Increase thus far by the census bureau. r fbe property valuation of Gary, in which the greatest steel mills of the world are situated, is $130,434,433. Ten years ago the property valuation 'was $19,000,000. Today the total banking resources of Gary’s nine banks is $15,000,000 and the total deposits Is $11,000,000. Ten years ago seven Gary banks were struggling along trying to keep pace with the mushroom city with total resources of $1,550,000.

TREATY CERTAIN CAMPAIGN ISSUE (Continued From Page One.) the heart out of the covenant, we will cut the heart out of this covenant.’ ” Senator Johnson declared that this country must get back to the fundamentals of the constitution and that the laws which were passed during the war centralizing the power of the government in the executive department must be repealed. In discussing the high cost of living Senator Johnson said he knew of no panacea that will suffice, but he said it is within tbe power of the administra tion to find the weak links between the producer and the consumer and to strive to change them. He also said that the “saturnalia of extravagance” in Washington Is contributing to high living costs. The maintenance of a large army also is a contributory cause of the high cost of living, he said. Senator Johnson declared that the army proposed by tbe administration is five times as large as necessary In peace time. He said that tlfe deflation of Talues and an increase in production probably would bring about a reduction in the cost of living, but that he does not know how these may be accomplished. "In the meantime," he said, “we can run the gamut of the scale and we can find just where there is profiteering in this land, and we can ascertain where the profiteering is by running the scale scientifically from the inllial production to the ultimate consumer. “We will take the profiteer, as he ought to be taken, treat him as the traitor bo is. and punish him as he ought to be punished, and stop perhaps something of the high cost of living."

5-HR. DOWNPOUR HITS MANY HOMES (Continued From Page One.) : end, losing his hold, tbe boy was carried down stream and drowned. A section of Madison is under watei today. A small stream which passes through tbe north part cf the city could not taka care of the water which rushed down from th? bills and overran its banks. Lightning burned two barns on farms, causing about $6,000 damage. LOGANSPORT, lnd., April 20—The Wabash and Eel rivers have left their banks in some places. Continued heavy rains threaten to uiike the situation more serious. As far up the Wabasn as BlufftOL flood warnings have been issued. LAFAYETTE, lntf.. April 20.—Tho Wabash has reached flood stage in this district and farmers are removing their stock and fleeing from the lowlands. q SEYMOUR, Ind., April 20.—Streams in this section have reached the tops of their banks and flood warnings have been issued in some places. The situation may become more serious as waters from the north rush down. TERRE HAUTE, Ind.. April 20.—The Wabash river continued to rise here today and coal miners living in Taylorvllle, a suburb, were forced to abandon their shanties The river was far above flood level this morning and the bottom land farms were under water.

22 DEAD, 100 HURT IN ARKANSAS BLOW LITTLE ROCK. Ark., April 20.—With fuller details trickling through over badly demoralized wires, the death toll of the tornado that swept northern and western Arkansas today was placed at twenty-two. More than 100 persons were injured. FiTe counties—Yell, Franklin, Logau, Johnson and Boone—were struck by tbe twister, which cut a path 200 yards wide through the affected territory and left death and destruction in its wake. Not much hat been received of damage to buildings and live stock, but indications are that the monetary loss will be high. CLOUDBURST CAUSES CHICAGO DAMAGE CHICAGO. April 20.—A cloudburst drenched Chicago early today and caused damage of thousands of dollars. The downpour was especially severe on the north side of the city, where cellars and hotel lobbies were flooded. In some sections the floods reached a depth of three feet. Victims of the recent tornado were among the greatest sufferers, the rain pouring through gaps in their winddamaged homes and drenching their household effects.