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INDIANA DAILY TIMES 25-29 & Meridian St PHONES—CLASSIFIED ADV. DEPT. Main ***• Automatic 11-IH KATES. One time M P* r }) M Three consecutive times.. .0* per Une St* consecutive times..... .87 per line Male or female help wanted, situation wanted male or female, rooms to let and board and rooms wanted — One time 0* per Une Three consecutive times.. .87 per line Six consecutive times 0< per Une Contract rates on application. notices 01 per Une Lodges and club notices Tse per insertion Church notices (1 inch or lessl 50c per Insertion Over 1 inch.. .07 per line additional Death notices Ssc per Insertion. Card of Thanks or In Memoriam notices 07 per Une Ads received until 11:45 a. m. for publication same day.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS. PLANNEE & BUCHANAN 120 North llUnois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1187. Phones: 'Main 0(41-1042. Auto. 12-64 L INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY Parlors 1282 Union SC George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 122 East MarkeC Old Phone Main 108. New Phone 27-208. J. C. WILSON 1210 Prospect. Auto. &1-<7l. Drexel 012? W. 1. BLAiSLiNUYM 1025 Shelby st. Drexel 1570. Auto. 51-114 FUNERAL DIRECTORS—WX. E. KRIEGER. New 21-154. Main 1404. 1402 N. Illinois GADD—BERT S. GADD 2120 Prospect et. Phones: Drexel 0422. Automatic 52-271 UNDERTAKERS—HISEY A TITUS. 11l North Del. New 26-604 Main. 2620. FEENEY A FEENEY. Auto. 24-186 1024 N. Illinois. Main 0242 OEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES BARCUS—EarI R., son of Mr. and Mrs. J E. Barous, and formerly of the 150th Field Artillery. Rainbow Division, died of wounds received In action July 2a. 1016. Funeral services at the home. 2515 Broadway. 2 p. m. Saturday. June 4. 1021. conducted by Rainbow Division veterans and Hayward-Barcus post, American Legion. Friends invited. Burial at Crown Hill. _ OVERSTOCK —Louise 8.. age 61 years, died Thursday at her home, 217 N. Rural. Funeral notice 'step FEUCHTER —Carl, beloved husband of Fried*. Feuchter. died June 1. at 12:20 a. m.. age 22 years. Funeral Saturday. June 4. from the family residence. 20 Schiller street, at 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill Cemetery. LAUDERBAUGH—Ernest Earl. age 21 years 4 mos. 20 da., passed away Thursday 2 p. m at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lauderbaugh. 2024 Hasel. Funeral Saturday 2 p. m. at Fountain Street M. E. Church. Friends Invited. Burial Sunday at North Vernon. Ind. RICKETY—Jessie V., daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. ,B Rickey. 2201 N. New Jersey, passed away Wednesday. June 1, 4:30 A m. Funeral notice later. ' LOST AND FOUND. WANTED—The man who took lady's black hand purse hanging on back of seat on the Masonic grounds at Franklin. Ind.. May 1, please return puree and contents to owrer or Masonic Home in Franklin. Ind.. as the toss was reported at the home. LOST —Orange Persian Cat. about 1 year old from 621 E. Thirteenth st.. Sunday night or Monday morning; reward to Under Please telephone Reynolds at Circle MIL LOST —-Boston bull terrier pup; strayed from Vermont and Massachusetts, reward. Main 8502. Ed Martin, 226 E. Vermont __ COLORED man seen to pick up ling In front of 628 N. Capitol return to this address. Receive reward. LOST—Gentleman's blllfolder. with over $42. Reward. MRS. GEORGE CANADY , Washington 3656. LOST or stolen. May 30. Crown bicycle; license 4176. Please call Harrison 3193. Ktwanl. LOST. Scottish Rite pin Tuesday afternoon downtown, or Circle Theatre. Drexel 15*6.

PERSONAL*. ABSOLUTELY reliable and cor.fldentU.l detective work performed; reaaonable rates. O'Neil Secret Service. 25*fc W. Weeh. Cl. 5>56 Night phone Ra. 6785 and 3a 606* Vairuont maternity" HOSPITAL for confinement, private; prices reasonable; may work for board; babies adopted, write for booklet. MRS. T. B. LONG, 4911 E. 27th st., Kansas City. Mo. MASSAGE and electric baths for weight reduction, lady attendant. 114 N. Delaware. * MAGNETIC baths ar.d massage for health; lady attendant. 114 N Delaware. ~~~ HOUSES—TO LET. ~ 2149 N. Talbott Ave. North half double, six rooms and bath. $55 a month. Including heat during winter season. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO.. Main 4518. ~~~ ROOMS—TO LET. ROOMS for rent, good location north, private family. 851 W. 30th st. Ra- 0157. until 5 p. m. TO LET—II 4 West Eighteenth, one large room for sleeping; thoroughly modern. Randolph 2559. MASSACHUSETTS ave., 26. flat A; furnished room, private home, modern. Clrcle Tl2O. SENATE. 315 N„ apt. 2; furnished room in modern apart.; gentleman Circle 6999 ONE room In private family; gentleman preferred; references. Drexel 3078 WASHINGTON st.. 1324 E , two modem Bleeping rooms Drexel 3409. FIVE unfurnished rooms I up and 2 t >wn. 819 S. Capitol. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING HOOME FURNISHED room, modern; use of dining room, kitchen; reasonable. Call Circle 4403. ELEVENTH. 717 E.; two-room furnished apartment. Circle 2224. BQARP AND R OO M &— TC) lET. ROOM and board wanted near Shelby etreet car by young man. No meale wanted on Sunday. Address A-2322. Times. ___ LARGE front room, furnished or unfurnished. with home cooking Circle 7764. OFFICE ASP STORES—TO LET. Three-Room Suite Fifth floor State Savings and Trust building. Suitable for doctor's office. Vacant June ,1. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4518. DETECT IV EE. Quigley-Hyland Agency Civil and" Criminal Investigators. 128-529 Law bldg _ Main 2901. BUSINESS NOTICES. Now is the time to order your Spring or hot weather suit. You should have no hesitation now in buying your clothing needs at the prices I am quoting They range from 340 to SBO and are right, absolutely. W. G. SCHNEIDER 39 WEST OHIO STREET. Be sure yoa are in the right place.

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MALE HELP—WANTED. Wauled Boys to carry Times routes In central part of city. See Mr. Moorehead any afternoon after 2 p. m. at Times Office. WANTED, men of neat appearance, good talkers, who are seeking permanent employment with a faat-growlng business. Call at 1134 Hoefgen st. See MR. JOHNSON. Take Shelby car. MEN to isarn barber traja. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE, 300 E. WaelHngton st., Indianapolis. Ind. Clrole 761. BALESMEN—WANTED. Will S2OO Help You? Salesmen are making big: money on our high-class, well advertised fast selling proposition; all papers for which are signed by one of the largest trust companies In the city. No stocks or bonds. Work all or part time. No experience necessary. We those willing to work. Answer at once. 760-62 Banker’s Trust Bldg. Main 1409. COLLEGE men or any hustler desiring clean and healthy work to earn several hundred dollars monthly In exclusive territory, write immediately. INDIANA PARTS COMPANY, Eclipse Visor division. Richmond, SALESMEN, preferably wltn auto for our high-class well advertised fast selling R. E. subdivision; big money for live wires. 760-03 Bankers Trust Bldg. Mam 2400. ~FEMALE HELP—WANTED. Wanted—Experienced operatoro and hand sewers for our pants shop. Apply St. Clair street entrance, KAHN TAILORING CO. Girls, between the ages of 18 and 25, who are seeking permanent employment and whose homes are in the city, apply to the Indiana Bell Telephone Cos., Room 322, New York and Meridian. wanted! s<r ladles at once, whole or spare time, good pay. Call at 1134 Hoefgen st. See MR. JOHNSON. Take Shelby cot. WHITE GIRL for second work and help with children. 4207 N. Pennsylvania street. Apply Manager Star Store. WHITE GIRL for housework; no washing or Ironing. 4207 N. Pennsylvania or apply Manager Star Store. LADY COOK wanted; restaurant work. 200 Highland av. SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. CURTAINS to launder. Drexel 0295. Auto. 51-5X6. ~ INSTRUCTIONS. DANCING. of all kinds taught, day or evenings; violin. all stage, fancy step dancing acts taught completed for good seasons engagements; good honest treatment guaranteed. Call PROF. RAVNO, 224 West Ohio street.

~ BUSINESS SERVICE. MEN’S PANAMA HATS Cleaned and Blocked a®®*§|> Indianapolis Hat Bieacbery. Geo. H. Muller, Prop., 28 Kentucky Ave. Main 6179. Mail orders will receive prompt attention. FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovated, mattressee and pillows made to order. E. F. BURBLE 418 Mass, ave. Main 1429. New 23-7.75 Carpenter Repa ring House painting and screen work, reaaonable, Drexel 1798. P. P. HARRIS SEWING machines rented. $3 per month; repairs for all makes; work guaranteed White * Sewing Machine Cos.. 312 Massachusetts. Main 0800. LET us clean your vaults and empty wella. We will do It cheaper than others. Circle 5894. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLKPGK 201 Indies* ave CARPENTER work of all kinds; repairing a specialty. Drexel 2056. PAPER HANGING donp at once. L. A. YAGER. Drexel 2672. Paper hanging neatly done. Call Drexel 2945. HEMSTITCHING—FIN E WORK. " TUTTLE. 201 INDIANA AVE COAL AND WOOD The best is the cheapest. BUSINEBS CHANCES. WVMVweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. seeeee. NOW is the time to order your suit or topcoat, while our stock is complete. You cannot duplicate the materia!, style and workmanship in our garments at lower prices anywhere. Suits or topcoats to your measure now, 340, 350, 360 and up. W. G. SCHNEIDER 39 WEST OHIO STREET. Be sure you are in the right place. FOR SALE or on royalty, the United states right for the latest and best price exhibitor known; just patented. Address W. S. SKELTON.92I N. Governor street, Evansville. Ind. GROCERY and meat market for sale, invoice about 3600. Ran. 0157. FARMB—FOR SALE! WRITE Leavitt Land Cos.. Indianapolis, (or frea Florida map and 88-page book.

REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. Lot On Paved Street, ssst) Choice, high, level east front lot 45x136 feet on paved street near school and city car line, located in high-class growing residence section northeast. Reliable person can buy for sl6 down then $1.50 per week. Answer at once. 760-62 Banker's Trust Bldg. Main 1409. 6-R. Bungalow Type Located on Hamilton ave., between Michigan and Tenth st. This Is a real home, good as new, all modern. Price *5.500. SEE TEMPLETON, M. 5574, with Bert Essex Brand New modern bungalow, 4000 east, 5 rooms, built-in features, floored attic, garage, improved street, fine location. Price, $5,600 on terms. Call Trueblood, Reliable Realty Cos 501 City Trust Bldg. Circle 7263, evenings. Irvington 2268. 3 NORTH SIDE LOTS Corner Southerland and McPherson; fine flat sits on proposed parkway; bargain price. R. B. Wilson, Realtor. 108 N. Delaware. Main 1618. 5-Room Cottage Home 1200 block Lee st. on the hill, Weet Indianapolis; electrto lights, gas. excellent well, good cistern, chicken house, full lot, east front, shade. Price $2,500, S3OO cash, balance *24 per month. W. B DUNLAP. ilain 1595. 832 Lemcke bldg. Irv. 22SL For Sale—Payments Five-room cottage, paved street, northeast, gas, electric lights, wall and cistern, newly papered and painted. Price 13,000, 3300 cash, 227 month. Hall & Hall, Realtors. 147 E. Market. Main 2316. SSOO Cash balance $25 per month. Nice homo of 7 rooms 55 S. Summit street, electric lights, furnace, city water, corner lot. House newly painted and decorated. Now vacant Bargain. RUSSE a HARTMAN, 224 X, Delaware Bargain Price. $1,500. Renta S2O a month. See Mrs. Way man after 6 p. m. Randolph 1349. I. N. Richie & Son. 303 Indianapolis Securitise Bldg. ~2 NEW 4-ROOM COTTAGES" Dearborn and 29th; small cash payment, balance like rent. H. C. Tuttle & Bro. 131 B. Ohio. Main 1168. State Ave., Near 12th Six rooms, furnace, bath, electric lights, gas. new paint and roof, ail in first-class condition; $3,500, on terms STATE SAVINGS & TRUST CO. Main 4517. Irvington 0443. A GOOD DOUBLB That is worth the money. Renting for 340 a month; price 33,400. A. E. HOY, Irr. 3058. HOWARD C. VENN. 108 E. Market. Ma-1116.

Suburban Attractive new 5-room bungalow, garage with practically acre ground, near Michigan road and 82d; easy terms. Main 0188. Evenings Drexel 1498-~semT-modern On E. Michigan; 8-car garage; large lot, 34.260, on terms. This Is a fine bargain. Act quick. Call L. Q. CLARK. Main 2377. Evenings, Randolph 6266. NORTH SIDE, M.SPO" Five rooms, semi-modern, on vmall payments 500 block West 40th. A. E. HOY, IrV. 3068. HOWARD C. VENN, 108 E. Market Ma-1116. A | Doubles, Singles, in all OAL ment*.° f th# e,ty> ° n Ply ’ GEO. A. LUCAS 406 Peoples Bank Bldg. Circle 6600. 1230 N. BEVILLE. 6-room modern brick veneer. 2 bedrooms and bath up. 4 down; fruit, shade, garden, chicken house; improved street. Price 36.250; part cash. Irvington 1484, evenings. FOR SALE!—Three-room cottage, good outbuildings, on Rochester st., close to good school. 1 sq. W. 10th; sold on terms. MARTIN MARONEY, 2601 W Mich. Bel. 1661. ' FOR COLORED. 2136 Winter avenue new 6-room, city water. electric lights; 3600 cash, 320 per month. Main 5026. FOR SALE by owner, two houses on one lot, ji.e 5-room and one 4-room, 1401 Churchman ave. Call after 6.30 p. m. Irv. 2249 Ring 3. 5-ROOM house, 31,700; several desirable 3400 to 3500 building lots; all good locations, payments. J. C. Owens, 2706 E. Mich, st. . THREE portable garages, one and 2-car size. WM. F. JOHNSON LUMBER CO., 19th and Cornell. Randolph 7000. WEST, seven rooms. modern, garage. Priced low at 32,600; 3500 cash. Main oi nr ' 2314 8. CALIFORNIA FOUR-room? electric lights, well; 31,600; 360 cash, 315 per month. Main 6025, EAST, four rooms, paved street and alley, near E. Washington car line. Price 32.200. Can arrange terms. Main 0107. SEMI-MODERN double, 10 rooms; line condition, near NORTH, seven rooms. strictly modern; steam heated, garage, 35,250. Main 0107. REAL ESTATE—SALE OR TRADE. A FAIR trade Is better than a sacrlflce sale. GEO. A. BROWN. 1002 City Trust. REAL ESTATE—WANTED. LOT or equity In lot north or east. Have high-grade upright player piano to trade on deal. Address A No. 1164. Times. OWNERS making rock-bottom price should call Randolph 4770, 2352 College avenue. SEMI MODERN or modern for customer with 3700 cash. Main FARMS FOR BALE OR TRADE For Sale or Trade FARM 96 acres, near good university city. Will take good Indianapolis property. Price 3100 per acre. FARIS, 81* HuraeMansur. Main 6071-

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LOTS FOR SALE. urawEf Saturday and Sunday Fjxcellent Lots on College Ave. Broadway Carrollton Ave. Guilford Ave. and Winthrop. These lots cannot be equaled at the prices—s47s.oo AND UP Easy terms and liberal discounts. Office at 56th St. and College Ave. See Salesman on Addition or WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO., 257 W. Washington St.

3 NORTH SIDE LOTS Corner Southerland and McPherson; fine flat eite on proposed parkway; bargain price. R. B. Wilson, Realtor 10$ N. Dsltwirs. Main 1611. $lO Secures Choice Lot I offer choice, high, level 'ot 60x160 feet northeae* for only 3*75. Near paved etreet and beautiful wooded eectlon. To responsible party will cell for $lO In cash then $1.25 weekly. MR. YOUNG. Washington 1079. $395 Buys Lot. If taken in five days will sell choice east front lot 46x150 feet, near paved street, city csr and school to responsible party for 310 caeh then 31 s week. Located northeast In good residence section. Answer quick. MR. TROY. Main 8907. LARGE beautiful lots In Wayne park. Just off W. Washington st.. which Is being paved; $1 down, 31 a week. Will take you out Ih our automcblle at your oonvenlenoe. QBCAK LEE, 1002 City Trust. Main 916. EAST front lot on Delaware, near Sixtysecond. 60x190; sidewalks in. Price. 3650; easy terms. GEO. R. BROWN, 1001 City Trust. Lot"for saleT eas-FendY 11,000; imPROVEMENTS ALL IN. MAIN 6177 SUMMER RESORTS. Cottage For Sale or Lease Most beautiful cottage In Liberty Beach. All furnished In Kaltex furniture, real beds. 4-burner oil stove, Icebox, telephone, electrlo lights, Vlctrolo, garage, shower bath and toilet; steel row boat furnished Cottage large enough to accommodate part/ of 10; must be seen to be appreciated: for sale on reasonable term*, or will lease for season to responsible party. Oper Sunday. Call Drexel 6045.

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. [nASH] Renewed Hash roadster. 31.368 Renewed Nssh touring (6-pass, I . 1.350 Overland touring 350 Paige touring 850 Maxwell. 1920 touring.... 675 Bulck light delivery truck 550 Cash or Terms. Purchasers of our used care are positively assured of real value. Losey-Nash Retail Cos. 400 N. Capitol ave. Main 3849. Automatic 21-948. Are You Honest? Do you have a Job? Then you can own an automobile without a big cash payment, I cars to select from; a rash payment to fit your puree and balance 1 year. No brokerage fee. CARR, 312 N. Meridian. Open nights. STUDEBAKER" 6 - FOR - sld(T down, balanoe in 12 months In A-l shape. Tires all good. Will sacrifice for quick sale. Call Webster 8753. BUICK 6, touring. 1918 model 5 new tires. Just out of paint ebon $325 down, balance 12 months. WEISSMAN’S, 212-14 H. New York st. AUTOS WANTED —Dodges and Bulcks preferred INDIANAPOLIS AUTO SALES, 335 North Pennsylvania street. Main 2246. BEST looking closed car In town for $550. Easy payments if desired. DIETZJAMES. 334 E. Market. Main 5716. EMPIRE 20 sale or trade: newly painted; cheap for cash. Bel. 1335. CHEVROLET 4-90 for sale, newly painted, good condition. Webster 5023. INTERSTATE chummy; a dandy. $146 down, $6 wk. 618 N. Cap. Open evenings. SAXON 6; dandy little car; SIOO down. $6 weekly. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings. CH EVROLET 4-90, 1920, sl4 5 ~ down. $6 week. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings. CHEVROLET Baby Grcnd. BargainT SIOO down $5 weekly. 518 N. Cap. Open eve. CHALMERS 6, touring. $195 down, $7 wk. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings. STUDEBAKE R 6' $145 down. $7 week. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings. TRUCK*—-FOB BALE* FORD TRUCK On-ton truck, enclosed driver's cab and top with curtains Included. In good condition; bargain price. Call Mr. A. R. Kimmlch, Mali 1499 or Circle 6431 after 6 p. m.

MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. - First Call for Refrigerators at Save Half Price l All sizes, all makes, and all guaran- \ teed. Select your box now for future C^^-^rYyj CASH OR PAYMENTS I BAKER BROS. PIONEER DEALERS IN USED FURNITURE. 219-221 223-225 East Washington Street.

AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. 1 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. 212 E. NEW VORK ST. 'lyfp"MliTED' Highest Prices Paid Auto Trading Cos. 565 N. Capitol. Open evenings. AUTOS WANTED I. Wolf Auto Cos. 619 N. Illinois St. Main 1579 Auto. 22-068. WANT TO SELL YOUR CAR? See Me First. WHALEY AUTO EXCHANGE. 22 E. South AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIER We are in a position to handle a few high-grade automobile painting Job*. Local Branch Meridian at 11th st. Main 1831 Nordyke & Marrnon Cos. FOR SALE Sample tires at le:-* than dealers’ cost pries; 80x3, 36 90; 30x3 4,. $7 90. All other sixes at equally low prices. MASTER PRODUCTION CORPORATION. 15 When bldg. AUTO WASHING Our Specialty. 834 North lUlnola S & S Auto Laundry VULCANIZING that gives satlsfacdon. 35 Kentuckv ave KENTUCKY AVENUE VUIA-ANIZINO CO. „ MOTORCYCLES AND BlCYfcLfciT Now is the time to nave your motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 6-34-36 Mass. Ave. Main 6404. CASH paid for all kinds jf tnotorcyclsa FLOYD PETERMAN, 609 Massachusetts avenus. ~~~TKANSFER AND STORAGE. PARTLOW FIREPROOF storage CO Prlvats locked rooms and open spacs. 26c per month and up. Local and overland transfer. We call and give you ei act prices on any kind of work without any obligations. 419-22 E. Market street. Mein 2750. Auto 28-6*o

Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey st. Main 202 B._8 ._ Auto. 21-123, GUY Storage Cos. Cheapest rate In city. 30 W. Henry st. Main 4699. I MOVE YOU, $2 per room, large trucks. Call Webster 3229. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. ’ THE CHEAPEST PLACE in Indianapolis to buy furniture, rugs, beds, mattresses, springs, gas ranges, etc.. Is at the Old Storage House. Much less than regular second-hand prices. Delivery fret". CORNER ALABAMA AND N. T. STS. Refrig( rators Cheap Nice selection of up-to-date boxes; clean, sound, guaranteed, at about half the new' price. Used Goods Store, 424 Mass. Ave. GO TO BAKER BROS, for furniture, rugs and stoves. Payments. 219-225 East Washington street. BED, springs and mattress for sale; bargain. Main 8020. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. RECORDS; good records of any make you desire. 40c. BAKER BROS.. 219 East Washington. NEW player piano; will take cheap lot balance payments. Randolph 4221. PET STOCK AND POULTft v7~ —r Canaries. St. Andreasburg rollers, Harz Mountains and Greenbacks, singers; parrots. the Amazon blue heads, double yellow heads; "Angora kittens, dogs of all kinds, cages, feed and supplies of all kinds are shipped anywhere; also have some very fine mated pairs of canaries, gold fish, fish globes, anything you want In the pet line. Capitol City Bird Store, A. C. Sodders, proprietor, 146 Virginia. Circle 7587. HOMES wanted for healthy homeless do*. INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY. City dog pound. 924 E. N. Y. Main 0872. GUINEA pigs. 200 head at a'bargain; will sell In part or whole. Call 1314 W. Market street. _ rue uest bargains tn automobiles are •ted under Automobiles and Supplies la tli Times Want Ad columns.

Only when good quality, correct style and comfort are combined with reasonable price can real clothes satisfaction result. 'We have always endeavored to please from this standpoint. Suits or topcoats to your measur* now S4O, ssl), 360 and up. W. G. SCHNEIDER 39 WEST OHIO STREET. Be sure you are In the right place. SUMMER TROUSERSf Palm Beach, f I j Mohair. Cool Cloth, !| J \ / White Flannel, \l I I A I at the new low H l I prices at THE PANTS STORE CO. 4 8 W. Ohio. 114 E. Ohio. * U Good rubber tired Invalid chairs for rent, 33.50 a month; /iTnJwfia no cfaar * 8 lor deilvery ' Sewing machines, all drop heads. 3 Singers. 315 and up. 8 Whites. *ls and up. 10 others as low as $lO 812 Mass Ave. Main 0600. ODDS aad end* In grocery nxturee Meal boxes. Ice boxes, restaurant Üblejtnd chairs, counters and show cassa BAKER BROS. THREE "portable garages, on* and two-car glzs. WM. F JOHNSON LUMBER CO., 18th and Cornell. Randolph 7000. LADY'S dark blue serge summer suit, late model; will sacrifice for quick sale. Call Webster 5302. . XstER PLANTS. Cosmos and Shasta Daisies. Irvington 0261 Quit wearing ready-made /Jt> | "j PANTS We make them to your ajl measure for vL_^' LEON TAILORING CO. 181 E. New York st. Upstairs, MISCELLANEOUS—WANTED. Good Sound Yellow Ear Corn Wanted at the UNION STOCK YARDS Main 0196 PRINTING PLANT Will buy entire outfit of small slxe or will consider Job presses, type, etc., separately. Do not care for shop location or good will, as this equipment Is desired for our own work only. Write specifications and prices. Address A-2323, Times. WANTED —Five to 7 rooms of good furniture. Call Irvington 2654.

GOAL AND WOOD FOR SALE. Best Ind. or Linton clean forked $7 00 111. lump, large clean forked $7.23 Best Brazil block, large forked SB.OO Delivered anywhere In the city. Free kindling with each ton ordered or more. Drexel 3280. Auto. 62-3*4. _ ___________ L. H. BAIN COAL CO. __ 6* AIN 2161. MAIN 3581. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES. VIOLET Ray and Swedish massage. IfIAJ De VERE. I**l W. Market. Room I/. LEGAL NOTICE. TREASURY STATEMENT. Monthly statement for May, showing balance In the State Treasury at the close of business May 31, 1921, as appears in the office of Auditor and Treasurer of State: Balance in treasury April 30T 1921 $4,335,067.39 May receipts 677,512.78 Total $5,012,580.17 May disbursements $1,624,451.60 Balance on hand May 31, 1921 $3,388,128.57 BALANCE BY FUNDS. General $ 167,346.09 Road 1,829.975.20 Fire marshal 54,283.40 Highway commission 419,260.06 Hydrophobia 20,639.46 Vocational education . 51,040.80 School revenue for tuition.... 35,994.25 Benevolent Institution 67.120.00 State debt sinking 340.000.00 Educational Institution 333.337.87 Unclaimed estates 47,026.98 Common school 10,657.99 Sale state lands 11,446.47 Total $3,388,128.57 Outstanding warrants 110,276.93 ORA J. DAVIES, Treasurer of State. WILLIAM G. OLIVER. Auditor of State. FINANCIAL. WE ARE PREFARBiti TO MAKE REAL ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. WE PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACTS. MORTGAGES, BONDS AND BTOCKS LISTED AND UNLISTED. INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO. FRANK K. SAWYER, Pres. Fifth floor Indianapolis Securities Bldg. Southwest corner Delaware and Marke* F ,HST and second mortgages on Indiana rod Indlanapolts real estate. R. B. WILSON, 108 N. Delaware t. Main 1618. INSURANCE in all branches. AUBREY D. PORTER, 916 People* Bank bldg. Mali. 7049.

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FINANCIAL. e- - r^eeeeeee PERSONAL LOANS $lO TO S3OO This office Is operated under the supervision of the State of Indiana and was established for the purpose of providing a place where honest people can borrow any amount from 210 to S3OO without paying more than the legal rate of Interest or without being imposed upon In any way. It Is only necessary that you are keeping house and permanently located. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify your employer, neither do we make lnqulriee of your friends, relatives or trades people. You can have all time necessary for repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep the money. Call and let ps explain. No charge unless you borrow. Loans w.tb other companies paid eft' and more money advanced at legal rates. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAIN 2923 OR AUTO. 22-460. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Room* 205-7-9 Indiana Trust Bldg. 113 E. Washington St. Center Vir. Ave.

SEEK SOLUTION ON TAX, TARIFF Existing Difficulties Threaten Long Summer Debate. WASHINGTON, June 3.—Republican leaders of Congress are fishing today for a solution of the tariff and tax problems surrounding them. Wide divergence of opinion as to the form new tariff and tax laws should take has added to the difficulties of the situation. The falling off of American exports and the marked changes in the export and Import trade of this country since it became a creditor instead of a debtor nation as a result of the World War, renders the task of the Republican tariff tinker no easy one. Long weeks of debate during the coming hot weather Is the prospect before both Senate and House, although some Republican leaders believe a way can be found to expedite the contemplated tariff legislation. Chairman Fordney hopes to report the tariff measure not iater than the middle of this month, but it probably will be well on toward the end of July before it reaches the Senate, if the present rate of progress Is any barometer. Lowden Named to Head Cattle Club SYRACUSE, N. Y„ June Former Governor Frank O. Lowden. Illinois, was elected 'resident of the Ajnerican-Hol-steln Frisian Asroclatlon to succeed D. D. Aitken. F’int. >iich.. following a bitter factional fig’,' on the floor of the convention th?t threatened to disrupt the convention. George E. Stevens. Clarks Mills, Pa., was chosen vice president to succeed Senator Hackney of Minnesota. Fred Pabst. Oconomoc, and J. M. Kelley, Barbaco, Wis., were elected directors. Negro Takes Shot at Alleged Defamer “Wha did you tell all those lies about me for?" demanded a negro pointing a revolver at Clarence Richards, a chauffeur, who was repairing an automobile in the rear of 1410 North Delaware street. Richards’ reply was to get up and start running. Four times the negro pulled the triaper, but the first three times the gun missed lire. One shot whistled over Richards head as he made his escape. The negro had disappeared before the police arrived, but they were told he was a janitor In a flat In the neighborhood. A warrant will be issued for his arrest. Pumper Drops Into Hole; No Warning Out While answering a Are call at the Cltixens Gas plant last night. No. 30 pumper, one of the city’s new motor Are machines, plunged into an excavation between street car track* In Prospect strt east of Keystone avenue. The firemen say there were no red lights to warn them of danger until the big track, traveling thirty-live miles an hour, struck the edge. It skidded thirty feet before the driver could stop It. No one was injured, but it required a wreck car and an interurban car to pull the Are truck out of the excavation.

Authorize Hoosier Road to Issue Bonds WASHINGTON, June 3—The Interstate Commerce Commission authorized the Evansville, Indianapolis & Terre Haute Railway Company to issue $400.01X1 of its first mortgage 7 per cent thirtyyear bonds and to pledge the same with the Secretary of the Treasury for a Government loan. AUTO THIEVES SENTENCED. MARION, Ind., June 3. —Sentence of from six months to five years in the State Penitentiary was imposed on Albert Clater of Dallas, Te,xas, and Richard Delmar of Terre Haute, in Circuit Court here yesterday. They were charged with stealing an automobile they tried to sell for $1;>0 at Indlanapblis, where they were arrested. COUNCIL NOMINEE SPENT SO COLUMBUS, Ind., June 3.—Two dollars and a half used for the entertainment of women voters was the total campaign expense of T. B. Emich, who received the Republican nomination for councilman for the Fifth ward at the primaries here last month, according to a statement of his campaign expenses.

LEAK DECISION EXPECTED SOON Court to Determine if Secret Information Constitutes . ‘Property? " WASHINGTON, June 3—A decision in the now famous Supreme Court leak case may be expected within a week. It was Indicated today following the submission of briefs by both sides. Inextricably woven Into the case as now presented is the question of whether highly important and secret information of the Government do<’s, Ia fact, constitute Government -operty’’ in a legal sense, and whether men who conspire tp obtain such secrets surreptitiously ana turn them to their own financial advantage are liable under the law as they would be if they conspired to ransack the treasury. The Government is of the opinion that its secret Information is classed as property : attorneys for Ashton F. Embry, former private secretary to Supreme Justice McKenna; B. E. Moses, a lawyers E. M. Mayer, a broker, and J. H. Graves,j a former department of justice contend that it is not property and offense for which the men were IndictdH is not punishable under any exlsttSH statute. The decision rests with Justice Siddonp In District Supreme Court.

WARNEDOFTRAP AT GREENFIELD Motorists to Be Aided in Avoiding Violation of City’s Traffic Laws. With a view of alleviating a so called "constable nuisan;e” at Greenfield, Thomas E. Garvin, attorney for tho Hoosier Motor Club, has arranged with, the city officials there to install a number of warning signs so thgt motorists passing through may avoid falling Into certain traffic traps which have been yielding a rich harvest to the and Justices of the peace. A member of the Hoosier Motor Club was unwittingly a victim of a trap at the Greenfield interurban station a few days ago. It is stated, and was compelled to pay a stiff fine on the technical charge of passing a standing street car while it was unloading passengers. Because the motor club seeks to protect Its mem bers from unjust arrest and prosecution* the attorney visited Mayor Ora Meyer* at Greenfield and secured the cooperdi tion of the city officials In an effort to warn automobile drivers who art strangers to Greenfield. M. E. Noblet, secretary of the moto* club, announces that “speed trap” sign* will be posted at each end of Main streefc At the Traction station warning sign* will advise motorists of the traffic ruling and serve to keep them out of safety zone. White lines have bees' painted across the street at this statloQ and the signs will. It is believed, sav* motorists In the future from falling Into the hands of the constables. It is stated the lnte.urban cars discharge passengers on both sides at thf* station and motorists unfamiliar with conditions are apt to get into a safety zone without knowing it or Intending to do so. The busy constable is said tb camp at the interurban station waiting for just such things to happen and a stiff fine for the unwary motorist results, invariably. Members of the Hoosier Motor Club are advised to notify club headquarter* immediately in all eases where they believe unjust arrests have been madflh Secretary Noblet promises legal assistance lu all such cases. OLD GUARD HITS ! PACKER CONTROL Would Delay Bill to ‘Discipline’ Farmer Solons. WASHINGTON. June 3—“ Old Guard* opposition to the “forwardness” of ern farm State Senators In preparing legislative program threatened .today !• result in an effort to delay in the Senate the packer control bill Just passed by the House.

Some of the recognized Republican leaders are said to favor this as a “disciplinary measure" to teach the fanner Senators a lesson. It is well understood also that the leaders referred to are uirlriend’y to legislation controlling tli* packers or any public utility whatever its function. They intend, it is said, to raise against the packer bill Harding’s oft repeated advocacy of less government in business and to argue that restrictive or regulatory legislation if enacted at all, ought to follow the passage of the permanent tariff and tax bills and other laws whic& are described ns “constructive.” The packer bill is frankly classed bjr some of these leaders as “destructiv*.” Mexico Makes Offer to Subsidize Farmers MEXICO CITY, June 3.—ln order td encourage the colonization of desirabl* farmers in Mexico the Gbverament ha* decided to grant subsidies to foreigner* who wish to come here and cultivate land. Free transportation, it is an* nounoed, will be provided from the frontier to the place where the settlers locate and a reduction of 50 per cent wiH be given for baggage, household effect* and machinery. Customs duties wiU l> waived. Each colonist will be given subsidy of one peso a day for the first fit* teen days, to be repaid to the Government later. A subsidy of thirty peso* a month for six months will be granted to each of the first fifty families settling In one colony, this money to be r*v turned within three years. Arsenic Discovery May Free Prisoner PARIS. June 3.—Now that I>. Kohn-Ahreast, director of the laboratory of toxicology at the Prefecture of Police has found that the human body contains a certain quantity of arseill* relatives and friend* of Dr. Danval, a Parisian chemist, condemned in 1878 to hard labor for life for having poisoned his wife by administering arsenic, ard moving heaven and earth for his rehabilitation. During his trial Danval and hi* lawyers warned the Jury that every human body contained arsenic and swore cn the man’s Innocence. Unconvinced, the court sentenced Danval, and he w* set out to French Guileana. Twenty-flv*. years later he was freed by presidential! decree and returned to France, where demanded his rehabilitation. It was refused him at that time. Danval’s son was killed in the World War when, a* 1 lieutenant he was leading his company. ; YOUNG AMERICA BANK ROBBED. LOGANSPORT, Ind.. June 3.—Yeggmen forced entrance to the Farmers’ State Bank at Young America, ten miles soutk'* of this city, Thursday. Explosives were n?ed to break the combination lock in tha vault and a number of safety deposit boxes were rifled. A safe containing a considerable amount in cash was un ; molested. The total loss has not been. estimated. A number of coupon bond* were taken.