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LEGAL NOTICES. Concluded from Preceding Page. the center line of Tremont strtet produced south to the center line of the C-, C„ C. * St. L, (P. & E. division) Railway Company's right of way, thence northwest with the center line of the C., C., C. & Bt L. {P. & E. division) Railway Company's right of way to the center line of Holmes avenue, thence north with the center line of Holmes avenue to the center line of Tenth street, thence east with the center line of Tenth street to the center line of Tremont street, the place of beginning, shall constitute the Fifth Precinct of Wayne Township. SIXTH PRECINCT, WAYNE TOWNSHIP. Co-'-’-a'ncing in the center line of Holmes avenue at its Intersection with the center line of the Crawfordsville road or Speedway avenue, thence south with the center line of Holmes avenue to the center line of Tenth street, thence west with the center line of Tenth street to the center Une of Holmes avenue, thence south with the center line of Holmes avenue to the center line of the C-, C„ C. * St. Ik (P. & E. Division) Railway Company’s right of way, thence northwest with the center line of the C„ C., C. & 8L L. (P. & B. Division) Railway Company’s right of way to the center line of Concord street, thence north, northeast and north with the center line of Concord street to the center line of Tenth street, thence east with the center line of Tenth street to the center line of Concord street, thence north with the center line of Concord street to the center line of the Crawfordsvllle road or Speedway avenue, thence east with the center line of the Crawfordsville road or Speedway avenue to the center line of Holmes avenue, the place of beginning, shall constitute the Sixth precinct of Wayne Township. SEVENTH PRECINCT, WAYNE TOWNSHIP. Commencing In the center line of Tibbs avenue at Its intersection with the center llna of the C., C.; C. A- St. L. Railway Company's (P. & E. Division) right of way. thence south with the center line of Tibbs avenue and the east line of Section 5, Township 15 north. Range 3 east, to the southeast corner of Section 5, Township 15 north. Range 3 east, thence west t® the south line of Section 5, Township 15, north. Range 3 east, to the center line of Big Eagle creek, thence northwest, west and northwest, following the meanderings of the center line of Big Eagle creek to the west line of Section 5, Townchip 15 north. Range 3 east, thence north with the west line of Section 5. Township 15 north. Range 3 east, to the northwest corner of Section 5, Township 15 north. Ran ge 8 east, thence east with the north line of Section 5. Township 15 north. Range 8 east, said line being the center line of Tenth street, to the center line of the C.. C.. C. & St. L. (P. & E. division) Railway Company's right of way, thence southeast with the center line of the C„ C„ C. & St. Ik (P. & E. Division) Railway Company's right of way to the center Une of Tibbs avenue, the place of beginning. shall constitute the Seventh Precinct of Wayne township. EIGHTH PRECINCT. WAYNE TOWNSHIP. Commencing In the center line of Washington street at Its intersection with the center Use of Warman avenue, thence southwest with the center line of Washington street to the center line of the first road west of Warman avenue, known as Tibbs avenue, thence northwest with the first road west of Warman avenue, known as Tibbs avenue, to the south line of Section 4, Township 15 north. Range 3 east, thence west with the line dividing Sections 4 and 9, Township 15 north. Range 8 east, to the southwest corner of Section 4, Township 15 north. Range 3 east, thence north with the line dividing Section* 4 and 5. Township 15 north. Range 3 east and the center line of Tibbs avenue to the center line of the C.. C., C. & St. L. (P. & E. Division) Railway Company’s right of way. thence southeast with the center line of the C.. C.. C. & St. 1.. (P. & E. Division) Railway Company's right of way to the center line of Warman avenue extended north, thence south with the center line of Warman avenue extended and the center line of Warman avenue to the center line of Washington street, the place of beginning. shall constitute the Eighth Precinct of Wayne Township. NINTH PRECINCT. WAYNE TOWNSHIP Commencing In the center line of Belmont avenue at lta Inter* • 'lon with the center line of the C.. C.. C :t. L. CP. & E. division) Railway Con s right of way. thence south with center line of Beimont avenue, said line being the east line of Wayne Township to the center line of Ohio street, thence west with the center line of Ohio street to the center line of Pershing avenue, thence south with the center line of Pershing avenue to the center line of Ohio street, thence west with the center line of Ohio street to t" e center line of Warman avenue, then— north with the center line of Warman avenue to the center line of Warman averue extended north to the center line of the C., C . C. & St. L. (P. & E. division) Railway Company's right of way thence southeast with the center line of the C.. C.. C. & St. L. (P. & EL division) Railway Company's right of way to the center line of Belmont avenue, the place of beginning, shall constitute the Ninth Precinct of Wayne Township. TENTH PRECINCT. WAYNE TOWNSHIP. Commencing In the center line of Belmont avenue at Its intersection with the center line of Ohio street, ther.ce south with the center line of Belmont avenue, said line bolng the east line of Wayne Township, to the center line of the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis (St. Louis division) Railway Company’s right of way. thvnce west with the center line of the Cleveland. Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis (St. Louis division) RailwaCompany's r ght of way to the center lins of Hancock avenue, thence north with tie center line of Hancock avenue to the center line of Jackson street, thence southwest with the center line of Jackson street to the center line of Hancock avenue, thence north with the center line of Hancock avenue to the center line of Washington street, thence northeast with the center line of Washington street to the center line of Warman avenue, thence north with the center line of Warman avenue to the center line of Ohio street, thence east with the center line of Ohio street to the center line of Pershing avenue. thence north with the center line of Pershing avenue to the center line of Ohio street, then east with the center line of Ohio street to the center line of Beimont avenue the place of beginning shall constitute the Tenth Precinct of Wayne Township. ELEVENTH PRECINCT, WAYNE TOWNSHIP.

Commencing In the center line of Be'mont avenue at Its Intersection with the center line of the C.. C., C. & St. L. (St. Louis division) Railway Company's right of way, thence south with the center line of Belmont avenue, said line being the east line of Wayne Township, to the center line of Oliver avenue, thence west with the center line of Oliver avenue to the south right of way line of the T.. H. & I. (Vandal:a) Railway, thence southwest with the south right of way line of the T. H. & I. (Vandalia) Railway, to the west line of Section $. Township is north. Barge 3 east, said line being the first *ad west of Big Eagle Creek and known as Maywood road, thence north and northwest with the first road west of Big Eagle Creek, known as Maywood road, said line being the present city to the center line of the National road, thence northeast with the cent.-r line of the National road to the center line of Big Eagle Creek, thence northwest, f (liowing the meanderir.gs of the center line of Big Eagle Creek to the north line o? Section S, Township 15 north. Range 3 east, thence east with the north line of Sections 8 and 9, Township 16 north, Range 3 east, to the center line of the first road west of Warman avenue, known as Tibbs avenue, thence southeast with the center line of the first road west of Warman avenue known as Tibbs avenue, to the center line of Washington street (National road), thence northeast with the center line af Washington street (National road), to the center line of Hancock avenue, thence south with the center line of Hancosek avenue to the center line of Jackson street, thence northeast with the center line of Jackson street to the center line of Hancock avenue, thence south with the center line of Hancock avenue to the center line of the C.. C„ C. & St. L. (St. Louis division) Railsay Company’s right of way. thence east with the center line of the C„ C„ C. & SL L. (St. Louis division) Railway Company’s right of way to the center line of Belmont avenue, the place of beginning, shall constitute the Eleventh Precinct of Wayne Township TWELFTH PRECINCT, WAYNE TOWNSHIP. Commencing in the center line of Belmont avenue at its intersection with the center line of Oliver avenue, thence south with the center line of Belmont avenue and the east lire of Sections 9, 15 and 21, Township 15 north. Range 3 east, said line being the east line of Wayne township, to a point three hundred and seventy-eight feet and ten Inches (37S ft. 10 in.) south of the northeast corner of Section 21, Township 15 north. Range 3 east, said point being the present city limits, thence northwest with the present corporation line of the cltj of Indianapolis to the center line of th Mars Hill free gravel road, thence n .rtheast with the center line of the Mara Mill free gravel road, being the present city limits, to the center line of Raymond street, thence west with the center line of Raymond street, being the present city limits, to the west line of the east half of the southeast quarter of Section 16. Township 15 north, Range 3 east, thence north with the west line of the east half of the southeast quarter of Section 16, Township 15 north, Range 3 east, being the present city limits, to its intersection with the west bank of Big Engle Creek, thence northwest following the meanderlngs of the west bank of Big Eagle Creek, being the present city limits, to the south line of Morris street, thence east with the south line of Morris street, feeing he present city limits, to the cen-

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LECAL NOTICES. eoeoxwwk- v—•— eookeeoeeooowv ter line of Eagle Jreek. thence northwest following the meanderlngs of the center Une of Big Eagle Creek, being the present city limits, to the south right of way line of the T. H. & I. (Vandalla) Railroad, thence northeast with the south right of way line of the T. H. & I. (Vandalia) Railroad, to the center Une of Oliver avenue, thence east with the center line of Oliver avenue to the center line of Belmont avenue, the place of beginning, shall constitute the Twelfth Precinct of Wayne Township * THIRTEENTH PRECINCT, WAYNE TOWNSHIP. Commencing In the north line of Section 15. Township 15 north. Range 3 east, at Its Intersection with the center Une of Big Eagle creek, thence west with the Une dividing Sections 9, 8 and 7, and Sections 16, 17 and 18. Township 15 north. I.ange 3 east, said Une being the center Une of the Jesse Wright free gravel road, also known as Morris street, to the northwest corner of Section 15, Township 15 north. Range 3 east, thence south with the Une dividing Sections 18 and 19, Township 15 north, Range 3 east, and Sections IS and 24, Township 15 north, Range 2 east, said line being the center Une of Lyndhurst drive, to the southwest corner of Section 19, Township 15 north. Range 3 cast, thence east with line dividing Sections 19, 20 and 21, and Sections 30, 29 and 28, Township 15 north. Range 3 east, said line being the south Une of Wayne township, to the southeast corner of Section 21, Township 15 north. Range 3 east, thence north with the east line of Section 21, Township 15 north. Range 3 east, said Une being the east Une of Wayne township to a point three hundred and seventy-eight feet and ten Inches (378 ft. 10 In.) south of the northeast corner of Section 21, Township 15 north. Range 3 east, said point being the present city limits, thence northwest with the present corporation Une of the city of Indianapolis. to the center Une of the Mars Hill free gravel road, thence northeast with the center line of the Mars Hill free gravel road, being the present city limits, to the center line of Raymond street, thence west with the center Une of Raymond street, being the present city limits, to the west Une of the east half of the southeast quarter of Section IS, Township 15 north, Range 3 east, thence north with the west line of the east half of the southeast quarter of Section 16. Township 15 north. Range 3 east, being the present city limits, to its Intersection with the west bank of Big Eagie creek, thence northwest following the meanderlngs of the west bank of Big Eagle creek, being the present city limits, to the south Une of Morris street, thence east with the south line of Morris street, being the present city limits, to the center line of Big Eagle creek, thence northwest following the meanderlngs of the center line of Big Eagle creek to the center line of Morris street, said line being the north Une of Section 16. Township 15 north. Range 3 east, the place of beginning, shall constitute the Thirteenth Precinct of Wayne Township. FOURTEENTH PRECINCT. WATNE TOWNSHIP.

Commenclng In the center line of Big Eagle Creek at its intersection with the south line of Section 9, Township 15 north. Range 3 east, thence northwest, following the meanderlngs of the center line of Big Eagle creek to the south right of way line of the T. H. & I. (Vandalia) Railroad, thence southwest with the south right of way line of the T. IL & I. (Vandalia) Railroad to the west line of Section 9, Township 15 north. Range 3 east, said line being the center line of the first road west of Big Eagle creek, known as Maywood road, thence north and northwest with the center line of the first road west of Big Eagle creek, known as Maywood road, to the center line of the National road, thence northeast with the center line of the National road to the center line of Big Eagle creek, thence northwest, wept and northwest, following the meanderlngs of the center line of Big Eagle creek to the west line of Section 5. Towr.ehip 15 north. Range 3 east, thence north with the west line of Section 5. Township 15 north. Range 3 east, to the northwest corner of Section 5, Township 15 north. Range 3 east, thence west with the line dividing Section 6, Township 15 north. Range 3 east, and Section 31, Township 16 north, Range 3 east, and Sections 1,2, 3. and 4, Township 15 north. Range 2 east, and Sections 36. 36. 3 4 and "3, Township 16 north. Range 2 east, said line being the center line of the Harding Free Gravel road, and Osterman Free Grave! road (Danville State road), to the northwest corner of Section 4. Township 15 north. Range 2 east, thence south with the west line of Sections 4 and 9. Township 16 north. Range 2 east, said line being the west line of Wayne Township, to the southwest corner of Section 9. Township 15 north, Rarge 2 east, thence east with the line dividing Sections 9, 10, 11 and 12 and Sections 16, 15. 14 and 12, Township 15 north. Range 2 east, and Sections 7, 8 and 9. and Sections 18, 17 and 16. Township 15 north, Range 8 *. said line being the center line of the Emma Hanch Free Gravel road and the Jesse Wright Free Gravel road, to the center line of Big Eagle creek, the place of beginning, shall constitute the Fourteenth Precinct of Wayne Township. FIFTEENTH PRECINCT, WAYNE TOWNSHIP. Commencing at the northeast corner of Section 13, Township 15 north. Range 2 east, thence west with the line dividing Sections 12, 11. 10 and 9 and Sections 13. 14, 15 and 16, Township 15 north, Range 2 east, said line being the center line of the Jesse Wright free gravel road and Emma Hanch free gravel road, to the northwest corner of Section 16. Township 15 north. Range 2 east, thence south with the west line of Sections 16 and 21. Township 15 north, Range 2 east, said line being the west line of Wayne Township, to the southwest corner of Section 21, Township 16 north, Range 2 east, thence east with the south line of Sections 21, 22, 23 and 24, Township 16 north. Range 2 east, said line being the south line of Wayne Township, to the southeast corner of Section 24. Township 15 north. Range 2 east, thence north with the line dividing Sections 24 and 13, Township 15 north. Range 2 east, and Sections ] 9 and 18, Township 15 north. Range 3 east, said line being the center line of Lyn. hurst drive, to tho northeast comer of Section 13, Township 15 north, Range 2 east, the place of beginning, shall constitute the Fifteenth Precinct of Wayne Township. Including the changes In this order contained. Marion County is now divided into voting precincts. In witness whereof, the members cf the board of commissioners have attached their hands this 10th day of March. 1922. HARRY D. TI’TEWILER, CARLIN H. SHANK. ALBERT HOFFMAN. Board of Commissioners of Marlon County, Indiana. Attest: LEO K. FESLER, Auditor Marion County, Indiana. NOTICE TO ABSENTEE. Greene Circuit Court. February term, i9£2. v=tate of Indiana. Greene County. To Aden Mansfield: You are hereby notified to appear in the Greene Circuit Court at the courthouse in Bloomfield, Indiana, on May Bth. 1922, to a petition of Oscar Mansfield to declare you are an absentee for more than seven years and appointment of an administrator for your estate, and, falling to appear, same will be heard in your absence. Given under my hand and seal of said court this March 3. 1922. (SEAL) MEREDITH G. MESSICK. Clerk Greene Circuit Court. W. L. SLINKARD. Attorney NOTICE is hereby given that owing to a mistake in printing the annua! report of Daniel M. L. Voyls. trustee of Perry Township. Marion County, Indiana, he was charged with salary of $2,300. shts should have been $250. His salary and expense Recount for 191} was $1,612 2s.

LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF HEARING ON RESOLUTION. To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given by the Board of Park Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis that by Us acquisition resolution No. 4, 1922, It has determined to acquire the following described real estate In the city of Indianapolis. Marlon County. Indiana: All of lots Nos. 20 and 21 In Warman Heirs’ Sheffield Piace subdivision to the city of Indianapolis, as recorded In piat book No. IJ, page 44, In the recorder s office of Marion County, State of Indiana. Also a piece of land described as follows: Beginning at a point In the north line of Washington street, said point being the southwest corner of Warman Heirs’ Sheffield Piace subdivision to the city of Indianapolis, as recorded In plat book No. 17, page 44, In the recorder s office of Marlon County, State of Indiana: thence north along the west line of the aforesaid Warman Heirs' subdivision and Trotter and Henry’s addition to the city of Indianapolis. as recorded In plat book No. 15. page 6. In the aforesaid recorder's office, a distance of five hundred thirty-nine and 5-10 (589.6) feet to a point; thence v.est a distance of two hundred thirty-one (231) feet to a point In the east line of Belle Vteu avenue; thence south along the east Une of Belle Vleu avenue, a distance of five hundred seventy and 4-10 (570.4) feet to & point In the north Une of Washington street; thence eastwardly along the north line of Washington street, a distance of two hundred thirty-one and 4-10 (231.4) feet to place of beginning, excepting a fifteen (15) ft. alley one hundred seventyfive (175) feet north and parallel to the north Une of Washington street, running through the above described tract, containing two and 86-100 (2.86) acres. That said real estate so to be acquired Is to bo used for park purposes of the city of Indianapolis. By said resolution it Is provided that Thursday. March 80. 1922, at 3 o'clock p. m.. at the office of said board, in the city hall in said city, will be the time and piace when final action will be taken confirming, modifying or rescinding said resolution, and when It will receive and hear remonstrances from persons Interested In or affected by such proceedings, and when it will determine the public utility and benefit thereof. CHARLES A. BOOKWAI.TER, FRED CLINE. ALBERT M MAGUIRE. SARAH E. SHANK. Board of I'ark Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Board of Commissioners of Posey County, Indiana, on Monday. April 3. 1922, up to the' hour of two (2) o'clock p. m., will receive bids at the office of the county auditor at the courthouse in Mt. Vernon. Indiana, for the construction of 14.842 feet of gravel road Improvement In Block Township, Posey County, Indiana. kn< wn as the J. A. Rippy et al., road, ax ordered by the Board of Commissioners and will let the contract for Its construction according to the plana specifications, estimates and profile now on file In the auditor's office of said county. The estimated cost of said Improvement Is *19.460.47. Bidders will be required to file with their bids, a bond for double the amount of said bid, conditioned according to law and aiso the necessary non-collusion affidavit as the law provide*. The right to reject any or all bids la reserved by the said board. Tints for completion of said work will be agreed upon at the time of the letting of the said contract. Dated March 7. 1922. SAMUEL L. THOMAS. JOHN L. STALLINGS, EDWARD A. OVERTON. Board of Commissioners of Posey County, Indiana. Attest: MILLARD F. ROBISON, Auditor Posey County.

NOTICE TO GRAVEL* ROAD CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Board of Commissioners of Posey County, Indiana, on Monday, April 3, 1922, up to the hour of two (2) o'clock p. m.. will receive bids at the office of the county auditor at the courthouse in Mt. Vernon, Indiana, for the construction of 2.637 feet of gravel road improvement in Robinson Township. Posey County, Indiana, known as the William J. Hagemann ct al. road, as ordered by the Board of Commissioners and will let the contract for its construction according to the plans, specifications, estimates and profile now on file In the auditor’s office of said county. The estimated cost of said improvement is $4,426.36. Bidders will be required to file with their bids, a bond for double the amount of said bid, conditioned according to law and also the necessary non-collusion affidavit aa the law provides The right to reject any or all bids is reserved by the said board. Time for completion of sAld work will be agreed upon at tho time of the letting of the said contract. Dated March 7, 1922. SAMUEL L. THOMAS. JOHN L. STALLINGS, EDWARD A. OVERTON, Board of Commissioners o' Posey County, Indiana. Attest: MILLARD F. ROBISON, Auditor Posey County. NOTICE TO GRAVEL ROAD CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Board of Commissioners of Posey County. Indiana, on Monday, April 3, 1922, up to the hour of two (2) o'clock p. in., will receive bids at the office of the county auditor at the courthouse in Mt. Vernon, Indiana, for the construction of 3,489 feet of gravel road improvement in Bethel Township, Posey County, Indiana, known as the F. A. Kemmerling et al road, as ordered by the Board of Commissioners, and will let the contract for its construction according to the plans, specifications, estimates and profile now on file in the auditor's office of said county. The estimated cost of said Improvement is $3,644.22. Bidders will he required to file with their bids, a bond for double the amount of said bid, conditioned according to law and also the necessary non-collusion affidavit as the law provides. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved by the said board. Time for completion of said work will be agreed upon at the time of the letting of the said contract. Dated March 7, 1922. SAMUEL L. THOMAS, JOHN 1., STALLINGS. EDWARD A. OVERTON, Board of Commissioners of Posey County, Indiana. Attest: MILLARD F. ROBISON, Auditor Posey County. notice] SCHOOL CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS TEMPORARY LOAN. Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned at the office of the Board of School Commissioners at the southwest corner of Meridian and Ohio streets. Indianapolis, Indiana, until 10 o'clock a. m. on March 17, 1922, for a temporary loan of $1,000,000 to the board of school commissioners of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, for the relief of and in aid of the said board's “local tuition fund.'' Said loan will bear interest at a rate of not more than 6% per annum, interest payable at the maturity of the loan and will be evidenced by a note or notes of the board aggregating In principal $1,000.000 to be dated on the dale the loan is consummated and money received by the board. Bidders are requested to bid for said loan (a) for the whole amount, the money payable to the school board and notes to be dated March 20, 1922, before noon, or (b) for SSOO.OOO of the amount payable as aforesaid March 20, 1922, and the remaining $200,000 payable to the board and notes therefor to be dated April 13, 1922. Offers for said loan will be opened at the place, on the date and at the hour

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LEGAL NOTICE3. (Continued.* above mentioned, and loan will be awarded to the bidder or bidders offering: to loan the money at the lowest rate of interest, and the board reserves the right to hold under consideration for twenty-four hours or until 10 a. m. .March 18, 1922, all bids and the right to reject any and all bids. Said loan is to be made in pursuance of the Indiana statute of 1919 (Acts 1919, page 6) and amendment thereto of 1920 (Special session 1920, page 122) and gald notes will become due and payable on June 30, 1922, and will be made payable at such bank or trust company as the successful bidder may select. WALTER J. TWINAME, Business Director Board of School Commissioners. March 7. 1922. NOTICE TO GRAVEL ROAD CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Board of Commissioners of Pcs-y County, Indiana, on Monday. April 8, 1922, up to the hour of two (2) o'clock p. m., will receive bids at the office of the county auditor at the courthouse In Mt. Vernon. Indiana, for the construction of 6,0)1 feet of gravel road improvement in Marrs Township. Posey County, Indiana, known as the Andrew r.ossman et al road, as ordered by the Board of Commissioners and will let the contract for Pa oonstructbli according to the plans, specifications, estrinates and profile now on file in the auditor’s office of wild county. The estimated cost of said improvement Is f 10.465.34. Bidders will 'be required to file with their bids, a bond for double the amount or *ld bid, conditioned according to law and also the necessary non-collusion affidavit as the law providea The right to reject any or all bids is reserved by the said board. Time for completion of said work will be agreed upon ut the time of the letting of the wild contract. Dated March 7. 1922. SAMUEL L. THOMAS. JOHN U HTALLINGa EDWARD A OVERTON. Board of Commissioners of Posey County, Indiana. Attest: MILLARD F. ROBISON. Auditor Posey Coun^ - . FUNERAL DIRECTORS. sk x “ ~lDa£cfs> Parlor, 1221 L'nloa FLANNER & BUCHANAN 220 North Illlnoia St Funeral director, to the people of Indianspoils since 1887. Rhone*— Miln 0641-0642. LI 264 L - IKD IANAPOLI3 crematory George Grinstoiner Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. Old phone Main 0908. LI 7202. W. T. Blasengym 1626 Shelby et Drexel 2570. Stewart 1114. 1.702 N. Illinois. Randolph 4170. J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. BT. 1871. Drexel 0881. EDW. L. HOLM AM 2512 Central Ave. Randolph 5903. CHAS. A. HOCKKNSMITH. 724 N. Illinois. Main 1166. LI 1146. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—WM. E. KRE.CJKR. LI 1154. Main 1464. 1408 N. Illinois GADD—BERT S, GADD. 2180 Prospect et. _ *iL°iL es 0 422 - ST. 2278. UNDERTAKERS—HIBEY & TITUS. >sl North Del. LI 6564. Main 84*0. H D. TUTE’.VILER! 934 K. Meridian. Main 0214. KEENEY 4 KEENBY.

-?- A . T- H funeral NOTICES. BARRY,: JOHN-—Husband of Mrs Katherine Barry and fa: her of Miss Helen 51. Barry, passed away at his residence, 722 N. Senate nve.. Monday, March 13, 1922, at 7a. m., age 63 years. Funeral Thursd'ay. March 16 at the above address at 8.80 a. m., and at St. Bridget's Church at 9 ?- m ' Burial at Holy Cross cemetery. Friends Invited. ( >l< l -’NTK EM E Y EH, EI.I Z A BETH—Mother of Mrs. Laura Gage, died at the residence, No. 7 Broadview apartment*, 81xty-Second and College, Tuesday, Marcn 14 Friends may view remains at runeral parlors of Kirby A- Dlnn, 113S North Illinois Funeral notice later. HAGGARD, GRAt E EDNA—-Age 25 years, wire of Carl Haggard, passed away at the residence 404 E. Merrill. Saturday. March 11 at 10:30 p. m. Funeral Wednesday, March 15, 10 a. m„ nt the residence of sfr. Haggard's sister, Mrs, Bessie McNamara, 400 E. Merrill st. Friends lnvlted. Burial Memorial Park cemetery. MUNHALL, MlNNlE—Beloved wife of Patrick Munhail and daughter of Mra Mary Kraft, died at the residence, 1917 Union st,, March 12, 1922, age 24 years. Funeral at residence Wednesday, slarch 16, at 2 p. rn. Burial Crown Hill. Friends Invited. BHISSLER, JOSEPH—Age 74. died at "The home of his sister, Mrs. G. W. Arbuckle, 1811 North Arsenal avc., Monday evening. Father of Mrs. Frank Groom and Sherrili Shlssler. Funeral service Thursday at 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends Invited. STANLEY, JAMES—Father of Blanche, James and Walter, died Sunday. March 12 at 6:12 p. m. Funeral from residence 4716 E. Eleventh street, Wednesday at 2 p. rn. Friends invited. card o^thanks. CARD OF THANKS—We wish to express our sincere thanks to the neighbors and friends for the kindness and sympathy shown us during the Illness and death of our dear mother, Martha Conover: especially the Rev. William Carson, for his consoling words: J. E. Martin, for his words of comfort and cheer; the singers, for their beautiful songs; the pallbearers, for their services rendered; the Traub Memorial Church members for the kind attention; the undertaker, W. T. Blasengym, and his assistant, Roy Toland; Dr. Auble, for the kindness and untiring service, and the relatives, neighbors and friends for the beautiful floral offerings. Her son-in-law and daughter, MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM C. MILLER, CARD OF THANKS -We wish to thank our relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during the sickness and death of our beloved mother, Martha H. Stillwell, nee Colvin; also for the beautiful floral offerings. Especially do we thank the Rev. Robertson and the singers; the undertaker, Walter T. Blasengym. HER BEREAVED FA MILT. INMEMORiam, 71J IN MEMORIAM—In memory of Rose Ann Maholm, who departed this life March 14, 1920. Two years ago today. It seems but yesterday that you gave us your last good-bye, but our memory for your love and radiance shall live with us forever; our hearts have been heavy since you left us and no day comes nor goes but that we see you and are with you as of old. Peace, sweet peace, you longed for, is our prayer until we can see you in that land of love and sunshine above. Your husband. daughter and son, 31ICHAEL MAHOLM, 31YRTLE MAY WININGSI AND T. ERNEST MAHOLM.

MALE HELP—WANTED. Ex-Soldlers, Sailors and Marines WILL YOU HELP m TME "BJC BENEFIT BAZAAR” OVER THE TOr? rieasant Work—Good Money—A Worthy Cause. Apply Director, NATIONAL DISABLED SOLDIERS’ LEAGUE, 16 United Bldg., 8 : 30 a. m., Wednesday

FEMALE HELP— WANTED. TEN Neat Appearing Qirlls or Women House to house proposition. No canvassing or magazines. To those who qualify will be given a chance to make some real money. We also can use one good live woman to direct crew from office. APPLY DIRECTOR—IO:3O A M. WEDNESDAY', ROOM 16, UNITED BLDG.

LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Drive shaft and pinion assembly for Stewart truck was lost between the 51artln Truck Company and Kentucky ave. and West street. Call Lincoln 2371. Reward. LOST—Collie pup, drk brown, white face and feet, white tip on tall from 3434 Washington boulevard. Reward. Phone Washington 8484. LOST—GoId Eversharp pencil on State street south of Washington. Finder please notify clnsstfled dept., Indiana Dally Times. LOST—Lady's wrist watch; name Phillis Ruth Robinson on hack. Call Washington 2364, or Circle 8301. Reward. LOST —Breast pin, large stone, keepsake. In or outside of Meridian M. E. Church. Main 6723. PERSONALS. CMIROPRAGTIC Mill®! Bea Chiropractor! Get out of the ruL Make more money than you ever have before. Be of greater service to humanity. Now is the time to start. Or. if you are sick and want to get well, come to our big Chiropractic Clinic, where hundreds of men, women and children are taking adjust monta and getting well. You merely pay $1 registration foe and are then entitled to adjustments free for 30 days Don't be sick any longer. Come and get well. Registration hours, 3 p. m. and 7 p. m. CENTRAL STATES COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC K. R. BEBOUT, D. C. President. 1031-1037 I/emcke bldg. Corner Market and Pennsylvania sts.

CHIROPRACTIC ©Produces Resuns. Why Not t> Become a Doctor of Chiropractic 1 Day and evening classes now forming. Room 604 National City Bank Building Indianapolis, Ind. FATRMOUNT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement, private; prices reasonable; may work for board; babies adopted, write for booklet. MRS. T. B. LONG, 4911 E. Twenty-Seventh st„ Kansas City, Mo. WANTED —To take care aid board sickly child In country. Care and kindne-s guaranteed. FARMERS INSTITUTE. R. G. Lafayette, Ind. MARGARET SELLERS; osteopath, chiropractor and massage. Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. 721 Russell avenue. /bilmnQJuw/vtaetot President of the Indiana Chiropractic College, Inc. Rational adjustments for chronlo. sub-acute and aoute dlseasea Phone. Cirels 7874. 149 N. Delaware strset.

PERSONALS. VAPOR and sulphur baths and massagn. 11.50 por treatment. 116 W. St. Clair. Circle 5819. MABSAGES—2I7 5* N. Illinois st., apt. i. Select paironage. Circle 1890. BUSINESS SERVICES. r \ SEE MULLER FIRST Spring 11922 Samples Now Ready All kinds of ladies’ and children's hats remodeled into new, up-to-date styles. Men's hats cleaned and blocked. GEO.H.MULLER CO., Inc. 28 Kentucky ave. ' MA in 6179. FAMILY WASHING 8 CENTS A POUND Flat work washed and ironed ready to use. Wearing apparel washed and dried. $2 Minimum Charge. Ask for Economy Service. THE BEST-GRAND LAUNDRY. MA in 0774. W, R. FULTZ, general contractor and builder, teams for heavy hauling, excavating; estimates furnished. Office Bel. mont 0360. Res., Stewart 2835. PAINTING, paper hanging and cleaning; paper furnished. Prices reasonable. Estimates free. 1316 S. Belmont. Belmont 4580. LOUIS L. PROSSER. IF YOUR clock Isn't running phone C 4307, SHEARN BROS., the clock man. 811 N. Alabama. All work called for and delivered. Also general repair, BATHROOM fixtures, complete, S9O. Plumbing supplies at retail. We save you money on Installation. E. M. HABDIN CO., 3220 E. Michigan. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated; feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. HURKLB, 410 Mass. Main 1428, REED weaving and chair caneing a specialty. Prices reasonable. All work guaranteed. Shop, 422 S. Chadwick. ELECTRICAL contracting, wire 6-room cottage, sls; lighting fixtures and repair work. Circle 6726. Circle 3171. PAPER HANGING; latest samples, firstclass work. Price right. L. C. DUNKIN. Webster 6348. CURTAINS, quilts, blankets, spreads and family washings; all work satisfactory. Belmont 3668. CARPENTER; repair work of all kinds; new and old garages a specialty. Drexel 4477. HIGSON BROS., contracting painters and decorators. Let us estimate your work. Belmont 1822. HEATH’S Union Barber Shop. Warm. oomfortabl* bath room*. 183 W, Market street.

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J BUSINESS SERVICES. l bu ,V dl ?? and repair; roll roofing 8799 phalt ‘hlnglea; tor estimates, Web. i SAFETY RAZORBLADES ~ I Sharpened TUTTLEDGE, 201 Indiana ave. ; ELECTRIC wiring; houses a specialty. I No charges for estimate*. Main 3635. CARPENTER—For repair work, roofing i Drexel 3578. CARPENTER and repair work of all kinds: also cement work. Drexel 6875. PAPER hanging; work positively guaranteed. W. L. WATTS. Webster 3135, GOOD roofing, $1.25 per roll and up. E. JL HARDIN CO.. 3220 E. Michigan. .P. E . T _ E CTiyE s . Quigley-Hyland Agency, Inc. Suite 404 National City Bank building. Phone Main 2902 Local office International Secret Service Assn. Seventy office# in America and foreign countries MA L E HELP-- t WANTED^^ WANTED—Ten live canvassers to start Wedneeday morning, 8 o'clock; good proposition for hustlers. See H. W. BIRKSHIRE. Circulation dept.. Time* BA REEK WANTED. “ -J N - STRV . CT - l? N _ S _- . m> A ifS and P°Pff!r piano mualo l\ Axl taught In twenty leeaona, beginners and advanced. Christensen School, 106 Pembroke Arcade, : Circle 3034. PRIVATE LESSONS. All systems of shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping, etc. Special rates. JACKSON BUSINESS COLLEGE. 157 N, ILLINOIS. CIRCLE 1214. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER S COLLEGE. 309 E. Washington t., Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 0767. E S M AN-W A N T E d7 Salesmen Wanted—High-class salesmen who are desirous of a permanent connection to sell a salable proposition. Apply to W. A. BARNETT, 726 K. of P. Building. SITUATION WANTED—MALE. DEAF and dumb young man wants Job In restaurant washing dishes. BERNARD GIBSON. Hotel Roosevelt. FEM ALE HELP— WANTED.

WASSTED EWEMMEO e@AT MUMI Good pay. Apply St. Clair street en- | trance, 8 o'clock, Wednesday momI ing. KAHN TAILORING CO. St Clair and Capitol Ave. GIRLa over IS years of age to learn telephone operating. IND. BELL TELEPHONE CO. Room 322. corner New York and Meridian. Hand laundry; new way; rough dry finish; wet wash; lace curtains, c. 6707. GIRL or woman to assist with housework. 641 E. New York street. EOTEGSEEre! [POWEIiiMME OPERATORS Between 18 and 35 years. Pay while learning. Apply St. Clair street entrance, 8 o'clock, Wednesday morning. KAHN TAILORING CO. St. Clair and Capitol Ave. SIT UA TI ON WAN T E D—F EMAL E. WASHING and ironing to bring homi first-class laundress; called for, delivered. RAndolph 1277. Ui SINESS Qp PORT UNII TIE 3. ROOMING house; 14 rooms and bath; must sell on account of sickness. See OWNER. 725 North Illinois sweet. SMALL grocery for sale; rooming house. Drexel 8190. H LETT" ' 1945 Barth Ave. Good 6-room house, being newly papered now. Shelby car, sls month. Dunlop & Holtegel. 1951 Ralston, 6 rooms ............. .$15.00 1916 English, 6 rooms $20.00 Fanners Trust Cos. 926 E. Fifteenth St. Six rooms and bath; east half of double; $30.00. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4518. FAMILY residence, eight rooms; modem, $45. 716 East Fifteenth. Lincoln 7747. HAVVLEB avenue, 6959; 4-room double; gas, electrio lights; $lB. LET. BROOKSIDE avenue, 2203; 4-room apartment; modern. Brookside car. TRANSFER AND STQRAGE. ESTABLISHED 1895. Otto J. Suesz Packing, Hauling, Storage Overland Hauling Main 2353-3628 Night, Webster 0699 O. K. TRANSFER CO., moving, crating and shipping. Call Drexel 3283. TRANSFER and long distance hauling. Main 8615, UNION STATION BAGGAGE TRANSFER MAIN 7110.

TRANSFER AND STORAGE. PARTLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. Private locked rooms and open space, 15c per month and up. Local and overland transfer. We call and give you exact price* on any kind of work without any obligations. 419-22 E. Market street Main 2750. LI. 3680. Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER, PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey st Main 2028. U 1128. ru-L -. ROpMS—TO LET. ~ NICELY furnished front room; modern; private home north. Central car Una Randolph 8218. ILLINOIS, 2052 N.; large room unfur - nished; light housekeeping; steam heat gaa, water, $22.50. Main 0186. Evenings’ Irvington 4213. ELEVENTH ST„ 717 East; three-room apartment furnished; modern. Circle 2224. FURNISHED room, two gentlemen; references; Woodruff Place. Webster 5468. CRAIG HOTEL, rooms $1.75 to $3 par week; 35c to 60c a day. MAln 1361. EAST ST., 808 North; two rooms, nicety furnished; modern home. Circle 0709. NICELY furnished rooms; board If deslred. Home privileges. Randolph 0932. NICE, clean, furnished room, suitable for one or two. Circle 7377. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMsT TWO rooms for light housekeeping, well furnished; lights, water, gas range, 1437 Prospect. Drexel 0484. SPRUCE. 1225; modern room and kltchenette, furnished. Drexel 3609. BUSINESS PLACES— To Lfc T. BUSINESS ROOM, Excellent location, 3 blocks from Monument; 16x65, steam heat. Mr. Weesner, rental department, WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO. THREE ROOMS. Senate and Washington, well lighted rooms, steam heat and light furnished. Mr. Weesner, Main 0792. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO. REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE, Finely Appointed Home in Ir\ington Will appeal to professional or bulnes# men. This may be the last time so little cash outlay will p\*ovidp so desirable a residence. Give your cur .osity full swing. J. A. Lynch Circle 1423. 303 Baldwin bldg. Seven-Room Home City wate- and electric lights, large basement, furnace. Special bargain, $3,650; near Tenth on BevlUe. Van Arsdal, with H. C. Tuttle & Bro. Main 1168. 132 E. Ohio. Finely Appointed Home in Irvington Will appeal to professional or business men. This may be the last time so little cash outlay will provide so desirable a residence. Give your curiosity full swing. Call J. A. Lynch Circle 1422. 303 Baldwin bldg. 115 East 23d Seven-room modern, bargain; price $3,750; reasonable cash payment, balance like rent. See Hr. Van Arsdale, with H. C. Tuttle & Bros. 131 E. Ohio st.

Near Garfield Park SI,OOO Down Payment Sls:-room modern home; all large, light rooms on one floor, cement front porch, enclosed rear porch, floored attic, soft water system; paved street; excellent location. Monthly payment $35.00. Call ED. O’CALLAHAN, South Side Specialist, with McCord & McKinney, Realtors 311 Lemcke Bldg. * Circle 5220. Evenings, Webster 8800. New Bungalow Southeastern avenue near State street. Thoroughly modern except gas; living room, dining room, breakfast room, kitchen, two bedrooms, bath, full basement, laundry. This house is exceptionally well built. Attractive price and terms. E. E. Brodbeck. Gregory and Appel, Inc. Main 0995. Rea., Randolph 3740. Semi-Modern Bungalow, East SSOO down and S3O per month. W© will build a neat five-room bungalow having electric lights, driven well, cistern and garage. On a large cast-front lot, 60x200, having nine large maple trees and seven fruit trees. Price $3,500. If you have your own lot we will build for you and furnish all the money. Meredith & Johnson. Main 2353, Webster 7958, YOUR CHOICE OF FOUR SEMI-MODERN COTTAGES 41-46-53-67 Wisconsin st. Each of four rooms in first-class condition; full lots; now vacant; Immediate possession. Only $260 cash, balance easy terms. LORENZ SCHMIDT & SONS 37 Monument Circle. Main 8715 Evenings, Irvington 2780. 2 Like Rent No. I—New 5-room house, bath, furnace and garage. Price $4,600. Cash SSOO. 1602 E. 42nd st. No. 2—7 rooms E„ lights, basement, shade and fruit. Price $3,600. Cash S6OO. 1608 E. 42nd st. Open for Inspection any time. “Live Wires.” T. R. JONES <fe CO„ 414 Peoples Bank Bldg. Main 5758. Five-Room Double Near Washington Street Electric lights, city water, gas, sink in the kitchen. Price $3,500; SSOO cash, balance S3O a month. See Mr. Mclnteer. I. N. Richie & Son. 710-12 Bankers Trust Bldg. Main 0620. in A H Northeast M, it it - on Ewing st„ In 1400 blook, an 8-room house, bath fixtures in but not connected, good garage, lot price $4,200. Splendid terms. Geo. A. Lucas, 726 K. of P. bldg. Circle 6600. Evenings, BElmont 4926, Seven Rooms Furnace, electric lights, three waters, gas two lota garage, workshop, chicken park. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. Main 0107. IF you want a beautiful 6-room modern home east, let me show you one on N. Walcott or one on Drexel. If south I have them also; 2 nloe 5-room bungalows northwest. For terms call C. J. OSBURN. Drexel 61g4. 2900 BELDEFONTAIXE. Six-room modern, 3 bedrooms, bath up. floored attio, newly decorated, built-in features; garage. Price $5,850; SI,OOO cash. GRIFFIS & ETTINUER. 302 City Trust bldg. Main 6064. FIVE-ROOM MODERN Bungalow, east, near paved street, Jut a little down payment. Particulars, J. A. LYNCH. 303 Baldwin bldg, Circle 1422, WEST INDIANAPOLIS HOME Seven rooms, electrio lights, gas, ground 78x150. Terms. MARGARET BERRY, 802 Public Savings. Main 6147. NEW five-room modern bungalow, S2OO down. For particulars, J. A, LYBCH 803 Baldwin bldg. Circle 1422. ~ SSOO Cash Five-room modern bungalow, east of Belt railroad. Bargain. $3,800. MR. WRIGHT. Irvington 0292, MODERN DOUBLE, RURAL' “Sf/ South of Washington, $4,600. Rents for S6O Terms SSOO down, balance monthly. SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. Main (H 42. Continued on Next Page