Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 264, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1922 — Page 9

INDIANA DAILY TIMES. 25-29 S. Meridian St. Mala 8500. Classified Adv. Dept RATES. One time It per line Three consecutive times.. .10 per line Six consecutive times.... .09 per line Lodge and club notices (1 Inch or less)... .75 per insertion Over 1 inch, .07 per line additional. Contract rates on application. Church notices (1 lech or less) 50c per insertion Over 1 lr.ch .07 per line additional Death notices 85c per Insertion Card of Thanks or In Memorlam Notices 07 per line The Dally Times charges small Want Ads as an accommodation to Its readers. In return for this courtesy the advertiser Is expected to remit promptly. tAd* received until 11:45 a. m. for üblication same day. FUNEP.AL 01 RECTOR3. BK™- Ukll^ Parlors 1221 Union St. - PLANNER & BUCHANAN 3*o North Illinois St Funeral directors to the people of IndJaa* apolis since 188. Thones—Mian 0641-0642. LI 264 L INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY George Grinstoiner Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. Old phone Main 0908. LI 7208. W. T. Blasengym IS2S Shelby st. Drexel 2570. Stewart 1114. 1.02 N. llU.iols. Randolph 6870, J. C. WILSON 1130 Prospect. ST. I*7l. Drexel 0322. EDW. L. HOLMAN ' 2512 Central Ave. Randolph 5803. CHAS. A. HOCKENSMITIL 724 N. Illinois. Main 11 tig. LI im FUNERAL DIRECTORS—I4O2 N. Illinois! WM. E. KRIEGER. - Mair ‘ 1154 Hex, phone, Ben Davis 832-1. GADD— BERT S. GADD. 2130 Prospect st. Ptmnes. Drexel 0422. ST. 2278. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & TITUS. 951 North Del, LI C 564. Main 3080. H. D. TUTEWILER. ' N. Meridian. Main 0218. FEENEY A FEENEY. -- E . ATH aND FUNERAL NOriCEs! BECKLEY. SARAH A. —Formerlv of Indianapolis. died Wednesday at the home of her brother, Henry I. Beckley. 375 East Mill street. Danville. Ind., age 87 3 ears. Funeral services Friday at 2p. m. at Danville Baptist Church. FriendF Invi tea. HAXXA, REA. DUKE El—Beloved busband of Mary F. Hanna, father of Duke E. Jr Fred O. and Nellie May Hanna, passed away Wednesday, March 15 at J ,P* a ff e 43 years. Funeral services at late residence, 5030 E. New York st Saturday March IS at 10 a. ra Friends Invited. Burial Memorial Park cemetery. HAYES. JOSEPH R.—Husband of Adele L. Hayes and father of Mri. John M. Pritchard of Memphis, Tenn. ■ Orison H. Hayes, Boston. Mass.; Mrs. Arthur B. Moses of Pittsburgh. Pa., and Mrs. Clyde J. Buckholder of this city, died at his late residence. 3150 Broadway, Tuesday. March 14. age 78 years. Funeral services at the home Friday. March 17 at 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial in Crown Hill cemetery. HENDERSON. MRS. JULIA C.—Beloved wife of George M. Henderson; mother Edwin F. Henderson of Chicago and sister of Mrs. James B. Sidener of Indianapolis; Mrs. R. C. Ross of Little Rock, Ark., and Mrs. James E. Evans and W. E. Coons of Crawfordsville. Ind., passed away at her residence, 1510 Park avenue, Wednesday morning. Funeral Thursday. 3 p. m. at the r-idence. Buna; at Crawfordsville, Ind.. Friday. LAYMAN JAMES F.— March 1A Funeral at residence, 29 South Audubon road Saturday at 2 p. m. Burial private. LOG I E AUGUSTIN-j--Died Wednesday, March 15 at his family residence. 135 iSouth McKim avenue. Funeral Friday, Blurcti 17 at 8.30 am., at the residence Showed by service* at Holy Crone Phurch at 3 a. m. PRUITT. MRS. ANTONIA R.—Wife of Edward E Pruitt and mother of Ed-w-ard. Clarence and Roland Pruitt, passed away Wednesday morning. Funeral Friday, 2 p. m. at the Third Christian Church. Seventeenth street and Broadway. F.elatives may view remains at church. '■ on-r:-: ;.nd burial private. Burial Crown Hill. Please omit Bowers. CARD OF THANKS. our relatives, ■neighbors and friends for the many acts of kindness and sympathy shovn- tiuring the sickness and death of our beloved wife and daughter, Minnie Mun lull. Especially do s wish to thank the Rev. Lowe for his consoling words and prayers; the undertaker. Wald, for the eißcient service; the pallbearers and for the many beautiful floral offerings. THE FAMILY. CARD OF THANKS—We wish to express .pur gratitude to our relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us during the Illness and death of our dear mother. Ruflna J. .Miller; for t(ye beautiful floral offerings: the pallbearers, offi ers and members of Christian Mothers and Third Order Society; Rev. Vitus Braun; the undertaker, A. J. Voigt, for the efficient service rendered. JOHN G. ANTHONY AND BEX H. MILLER.

IN MEMOR I AM. IX ME.MOP.IAM—In loving remembrance of our dear mother. Belle Schmidt, who left us March 16, 1921, one year ago today. Oft we think of you, dear mother. And our hearts are sad with pain; Oh. this world would be a heaven Could we hear your voice again. Tou wore a crown of patience As you struggled on and on, nd the hand- that rest forever Are the hands that made our home, [other, >--.ur are gone, but not forgotten. Never shall your memory fade; Sweetest thoughts shall ever linger Around the grave where you are laid. HER LOXELV CHILDREN, LOST ANp FOUND. jLO?H'—Drive shaft arid pinion assembly for Stewart truck was lost between the Martin Truck Company and Kentucky ave. and \\ e; t street. Call Lincoit. 2371. Reward. LOST— -Gold Eversharp pencil *m State street south of Washington. Finder plea* * notify classified dept.. Indiana Dally Times. LOST—Black hose with lace clocks. In Wasson’s, Wed. Reward. WAsh. 3391. LOST —Amethysjt p'n. old-fashioned setting. Reward. Call MAln O&OO. BUSINESS SERVICES. ' W. E. 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 furnishvd. Prices reasonable. Estimates free. 1346 S. Belmont. Belmont 4580. LOUIS L. PROSSER. IF YOUR clock Isn't running pnone C 4307, SHEARX BROS, the clock man. 811 N. Alabama. All work called for and delivered Also general repair. BATHROOM fixtures, complete, |3O. Plumbing supplies at retail. We save you money on installation. E. M. HARDIN CO., 3220 K- Michigan. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated. feather mattresses and pillows made. E- F. BI'KKi.E. 410 Mass Main 1428. ELECTRICAL contracting, wire 5-room cottage. 815; lighting fixtures and repair work. Circle 5726. Circle 3171. fcfAPER HANGING; latest samples, flrst- ■ claas work. Price right. L. C. DUXXIX. Webster 6348. CURTAINS, quilts, blankets, spreads and family washings; all work satisfactory. Belmont 3568. HEATH'S Union Barber Shop. Warm, comfortable bath rooms. 133 W. Market street. CARPENTER; repair work of all kinds; new and old garages a specialty. Drexe'i 4477. HIGSON BROS., contracting painters and decorators. Let us estimate your work. Belmont 1822. HOUSE building and repair; roll roofing or asphalt shingles; for estimates, Web. 3739. SAFETY R AZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTI.EDGE. 201 Indiana ave. ELECTRIC wiring; houses a specialty. No barges for estimates. Main 3635. CARP INTER for garages, roofing and repair work. Call STRONG. Drexel 3575. PAPER hanging; work positively guaranteed. W. L. WATTS. Webster 3135.

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THE 1922 PROSPECTS ARE VERY MUCH THE WEALTHIER PROSPECTS SHOW A |jTHE LONS-TIME-PAYMENT MO PELS T ' HE .T SIMILAR TD THE LAST SERIES-OFFERIN6 PECIDED TENDENCY TOWARDS CHEAPER HA/E A DISTINCT PREFERENCE FOR THE CLIM& INTO LUXURIOUS SE PANS IN A .SENTIMENT AMONG ALL THt PHO t&fcwo Srs-m^ex N ngStTSKr (or va,N ATTEMPT to/,PPE/ * m ™ al -

BUSiNES B SERyjCE 8 . CARPE2NTER and repair work of all kinds, also cement work. Drexel 5875. ROOFING; best quality and service; tin work of all kinds. Phone. Main 3572. GOOD roofing. $1.25 per roll and up. E. M. HARDIN CO.. 3220 E, Miciiigan. PERSONALS. - CHIROPRACTIC ©Produces Results. Why Not Become a . Doctoi^jf ™ - . Chiropractic T L>ay and evening classes now forming. Room 604 National City Bank Building Indianapolis, Ind. HAIR GROWER" Guaranteed for bald heads or thin hair. Money refunded If not satisfactory. ROACH'S WONDERFUL HAIR GROWER. 824 N. Penn. st. FAIR.MOUNT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement, prices reasonable; may work for bffard; babies adopted, write for booklet. MRS. T. B. LONG, 4311 E. Twenty-Seventh st., Kansas City, Mo. WANTED—To take care and board sickly child In country. Care and kindness guaranteed. FARMERS INSTITUTE. R. G. Lafayette, Ind. VAPOR and sulphur baths and massage. 51.50 per treatment. 116 W. St. Clair. Circle 58' 9. MARGARET SELLERS; osteopath, chiropractor and massage. Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. 721 Russell avenue. UXSSA< IES—2I7 N Illinois st.. apt. k Select patronage. Circle 1390. President cf the Indiana Chiropractic College. Inc. Rational adjustments for chronic. sub-acute and acute diseases. Phone, Circle 7374. 149 N. Delaware street. DID YOU SELL ITT If r.ot. try the automobile columns of the Times Want Ads. MALE HELP—WANTED. Tool Crib Attendant thoroughly experienced at cutter grinding. Also want first-class factory Ja.ltor. Address P. O. box 1056, Indianapolis. SALESMEN—Ijirge manufacturer of electrical appliances offers opportunity to several young men to k-eome connected with sales force. Product nationally known. Selling methods attrtlctlve. Thorough training given men accepted. Liberal compensation on a commission basia, In reply give name, address, telephone number, afe and experience. Address A No. 1913, Times. WANTED—Ten live canvassers to start Friday morning, S o'clock; good proposition for hustlers. See H. W. BIRKSHIRE. Circulation dept.. Times. bXrber~wanted. * 126 E, OHIO ST. INSTRUCTIONS. Ipv * and popular piano musio fl ]J taught in twenty lessons. u beginners and advanced. Christensen School. 106 Pembroke Arcade. Circle 3034, RAILWAY mail clerks receive 51.640 to start. Promotion to $2 360. Examination soon. For particulars and preparation, cal! or write INDIANA CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL. 157 N. Illinois st. Suite 307. PRIVATE LESSONS. All systems of shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping, etc. Special rates. JACKSON BUSINESS COLLEGE. 157 N. ILLINOIS. CIRCLE 1214. PROF KERNEL'S dance Studio; ail latest ballroom dances taught. private or class, absolute results guaranteed. 62H Monument Circle. Main 1118. iIEN to learn barber trade TRI-CITY BARBER'S COLLEGE. 309 E. Washington st.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0757. ,

SALESMAN—WANTHD. SALESMAN. To sell well advertised household appliances on a liberal commission basis. Not house-to-house canvassing. Earning possibilities $35; up to the right man. * L S. AYRES & COMPANY. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, WANTED —Five good salesmen on a good live line, open to ladles; season now open. Call at once. E. 7f. HARDIN CO,, 3220 E. Michigan. SITUATION WANTED—MALET DEAF and dumb young man wants job In restaurant washing dishes. BERNARD GIBSON. Hotel Roosevelt, SHORT ORDER cook or houseman by first-class colored. Lincoln 3763 YOUNG MAN DESIP.ES WORK OF ANY KIND. WEBSTER 6207. F- EMA LEHELP—WANTEO. GIRLa over 18 years of age to learn telepbona operating. IND. BELD TELEPHONE CO. Room 322, corner New York and Meridian. WANTED —Attendants (women) at the Centra! Indiana Hospital for Insane. Telephone or write the hospital for blank applications. Also women for sewing room. ______________ laundry; new way; rough dry finisn; wet wash; lace curtains. C. 6707. SITUATION ~ T£D—FEMALEL WASHING and ironing to bring home; first-class laundress; called for, deliv--1648 Martindale are . 8 rooms SIB.OO 1916 English, 5 rooms $20.00 Farmers Trust Cos. SEVEN-ROOM HOME in Irvington; furnace but no bath. M. BERRY. 302 Public Savings 5147. STRICTLY modern 7-room double; heat, water furnished. 1020 High street. Drexel 4206. RAWLES avenue. 5439; 4-room double; gas. electric lights; $lB. FLATS. LET. BROOKSIDE avenue, 2202; 4-room apartment; modern. Brookslde car.

TRANSFER AND STORAGE. ESTABLISHED 1895. Otto J. Suesz Packing, Hauling, Storage Overland Hauling Main 2353-3628 Night, Webster 0699 PART LOW Fr(ErltOOF STORAGE ~CoT Private locked rooms and open space. 25c per month and up. Local and overland transfer. We call and give you exact prices on any kind of work without any obligations 419-23 E. Market streak Main 2760. LI. 8680. Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey st. Main 2028. g'. 1128. DAVIS & NORRIS, new storage house. - We store household goods or anything. Storage, packing, shipping or transfer. Circle 6672. Night, Belmont 1036. Office 328 W. Maryland. 07~ K. TRANSFER CO., moving, crating and shipping. Call Drexel 8282. TRANSFER and long distance hauling. Main 8615. UNION STATION BAGGAGE TRANSFER MAIN 711). ROgMS—TO LET. NICELY furnished front room; modern; private home north. Central car Una Randolph 8283. ATTRACTIVELY furnished room in widowlady's home north; reference. Randolph 5506, TWO nicely furnished rooms: modern home; kitchen privileges. Webster 6261 CRAIG HOTEL rooms $1.75 to $3 per week; 35c to 60 -a day, MAln 1361. MARKET, E., 1475; three unfurnished j rooms, modern. Drexel 0258. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. I ST. CLAIR ST., 307 E.; 1 light house--1 keeping room and kitchenette; modern, j furnished. Circle €033. I MTLtSY ave., 126; clean rooms; *as, eleo- | tricity, >4. Belmont 1839. SUMMER COTTAGES—RESORTS. 1 WANT to rent summer cottage of about 5 rooms on river. Please call Main 3500 and ask for MISS CA ROTH Bits. BUSIN ESS OPPORTUNITIES. SOME OF OUR BARGAINS Auto, accessories, u dandy $1,200 Bakery, cozy place I.SOO Cigar stand In hotel office 350 Delicatessen: ideal location 1.200 Dairy lunch; wonderful bargain 6.500 Garago; a bargain 1.000 ! Garage and repair shop 1,250 , Garage, storage 30 cars 2 000 ! Garage, storage 60 cars 4.000 Garage and accessories; best lino In city 4.500 Groceries; nifty little place 1,000 I Groceries and living room; good ' residence district east 1.250 I Grocery; fine location on north side. 2.600 i Grocery; classiest store on north side for money 5.000 Light lunch and confectionery 6.000 006 K. OF P. BLDG. Circle 2667 from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Business Opportunity Hotels, rooming house**, picture theaters, business chances, for Mile or trade. Indiana Hotel Brokers 1006 National City Bank bldg. Lincoln 2245. LIST your business wlth us We specialize i In hotels, rooming houses, flits, apartments, eating houses, picture theaters, Dillard rooms INDIANA HOTEL BROKERS. 1006 National City Bank bldg. Lincoln 0245. RE AL EST A f E—FORJ A L E ~~ 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; reaMonable ra*h payment. balance like rent. See Mr. Van Ar<Wile, with 11. C. Tuttle & Bros. 131 E. Ohio st. Bungalow, North Five rooms, long living room, bath room, large front and rear porch, garage, three lots. This Ideal home is located on 61at st. and Cooper ave., near Stop 6, Lafayette traction line. Terms $250 down, balance monthly. Reliable Realty Cos. Main 0186. Evenings, Drexel 1493. Double, SSOO Cash Klve rooma to side, semi-modern double; nice, full lot; everything in excellent condition; here is an opportunity for someone to secure a permanent home and income. Mr. Cunningham, with JAMES E. BERRY. DRexel 1150. MAln 5147. S9OO Cash FOUR-ROOM COTTAGE, SOUTHEAST. East of Garfield Park, S9OO cash. See Mr. Anderson. I. N. Richie & Son. 710-12 Bankers Trust Bldg. Main 0520. w-V * n East Parker avenue, 600 II TT /Vi II block; flve-room cottage; VIII II s 'ity water, electric lights, gi.s, well and cistern, $3,000; SSOO cash GEO. A. LUCAS. 726 K. of P. building. Circle 6600. Evenings, Belmont 4926. NEW flve-room modern bungalow, S2OO down. For particulars, .j. a. mm 308 Baldwin bldg. Circle 1422. • S6OO Cash Five-room modern bungalow, east of Belt railroad. Bargain. $3,800. MR. WRIGHT. Irvington 0292. CENTRAL, north of 19th; thoroughly modern 8 rooms; well built from cellar to attic; A-l condition; garage; terms. Ask TOM OVERMAN. Harrison 1506. SIX-ROOM modern home north. Price $4,000; terms. J. A. LYNCH. 303 Baldwin bldg. Circle 1122. ~\VEST INDIANAPOLIS HOME Seven rooms, electric lights gas, ground 78x150. Terms. MARGARET BERRY, 302 Public Savings. Main 6147. FIVE-ROOM double or 4-room single southeast. $250 cash or might consider lot; balance monthly. Main 1232.

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What every salesman ought to know

REAL ESTATE—FOR 3ALE. One-Half Block North of Garfield Park On East street, Garfield Park line, modern home, six large light rooms and bath on one floor. A clean, well arranged and well kept home; 2-room basement; Victor brick-set furnace; floor.ed attic; cement front porch; Inclosed rear porch. Lot 37 W x 136; $1,200 equity for SI,OOO, balance $36 per month. Price $4,500. Call ED O'CALLAHAN, South Side Specialist, with McCord & McKinney, Realtors 311 .Lemcka bldgr. Circle 6220. Web. 8800, evening:*. SSOO Down and $33 Per Month Immediate Possession Beautiful flve-room bungalow; eleotrlo lights, gas, c!ty water,'furnace, room for bath; cement porch with brick rail; onehalf block to car. Located in 1,000 block on N. Tremont. Meredith & Johnson Malm 2-.93. Webster 7968. __ Bargains Seven - om house on Southeastern ave.; bath, t’—nace, gas, electric lights, paved street: $. 000; SBOO cash, balance *25 per month. Mr. G. L. Helms. City Trust Cos. Circle 4022, IKvlngton 1431. Five-Boom Double Near E. Washington Street Electric lights, city water, gas. sink In the kltch'n.j Price 13.600; SSOO cash, balance S3O a month See Mr. Mclnleer. I. N. Richie & Son. 710-12 Bankers Trust Bldg. Main 0520. N. GRAY ST. Fine six-room 2 story home; hardwood floors downstairs, three bedrooms and bath upstairs; plenty of closet room; 2room basement. This Is priced right and terms can bo arranged. Mr. Cunningham, with JAMES E. BERRY. MAln 5147. DRexel 1160. Southeastern Avenue Double, flvo rooms one side, three on other. City water, electric lights, gas and garage. Immediate possession. Price $2,600: $250 cash Car Jack Morrison Ear. 0703 Main 070" WASHINGTON BANK & TRUST CO 2 Doubles, On Paved Street Semi-modern, newly papered and In good condition; cheap for ca*h. Howard C. Venn. 108 E. Market. Main 1116. Webster 0440. a tt 1 190 blotik B*lUrtow pi.. (I rr A II flve-room bunJr*low type \i|l H houjMs; well and olet*rn , In the kitchen, electric lights; splendid terniH. GEO. A. lAJCAS. 726 K. of I*. building Circle 4600. KvenlngA, Belmont 4 926. BUNGALOW, NORTH ~ New. modern bungalow on Broadway. IxOt 4*xir>o. Can be bought for $6,000. Only SI,OOO cash, needed. Marion Co*;mty State Bank ‘ COTTAGE • Four rooms, t'.ectrlc light*, clsttm and well, lot 47x150 price $1,800; S2OO down. Particulars see vlr. l-'aught, with J. A. LYNCH. 303 Baldwin bldg. Circle 1422. NICE 4 rura cottage, Bate* street near Leota; S2OO ca.ih. balance sls monthly. ElectMo lights, city water, gas, Improved street. Rußse H. Hartman, Modern—s3,soo.oo Dandy 5-room, 2-*tory home near 19th and Central; $250 ranh. SB2 month. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors. 122 E. Market St. IF you want a beautiful 6-room modern ’ home ea*t, let me show you one on N. Walcott or one on Drexel. If .south I have them also; 2 nice o-roorn bungalow* northwest. For terms call C. J. OSBUKN. Drexel 6184.

Seven Rooms Furnace, electric lights, three waters, gas, two lots, garage, workshop, chicken park. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. Main 0107. HERE'S YOUR CHANCE Five-room modern bungalow In a restricted district on Schurmann ave.; a real bargain at SI,OOO. For terms call GRIFFIS A ETTINGER. 302 City Trust Bldg. Main 6064. New Five-Room Bungalow not modern, wth g-.iru.fce, to end of the West Michigan street car line; SSOO cash, balance termf*. JAMES E. BERRY. Main 5117 or DfeXtl 1150. "MODERN DOUBLE, RURAL ST. South of Washington, $4,600. Rents for SSO. Terms SSOO down, balance monthly. SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. Main 0142. BROADWAY, south of 42d; 8-room modern throughout; garage. Ask TOM OVERMAN. Harrison 1606. FIVE-ROOM modern bunga’nw, nonr St. Philip Nerl Church. Irvington 2033. FOR SALE—Five-room modern bungalow, 2836 Indianapolis ave. Randolph 7689. REAL ESTATE— SUBURBAN. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. One acre and 4-room house, garage, poultry house, 25 fruit trees; a dandy garden. Located on paved road near Stop 6 on Martinsville line. Price $3,000 on easy terms, or will trade for city property. FOWLER & EATON, SOlJJlty Trust. _ Main 6871. LOTS—FOR SALE. Lot Bargain 80x160 feet on College aveflue, north of 44th st.: beautiful building site with all public improvement In and paid. Must be sold within ten days and a price made on it to sell quick. If you are looking for a real bargain In a lot, call Main 1409. MR. YOUNG, or evenings, Wash. 1079. SEVERAL building lots, close in, cheap. J. A. LYNCH. 803 Baldwin. _ 1422, LOTS—SALE OR TRADE^ 9 HAVE a good lot, will trade for machine in good condition. Main 1115. * LOTS—WANTED WANTED —By a responsible builder; a lot where owner will take a mortgage for full purchase price and waive in favor of construction loan. State price, location and Improvements. Address A No. 1872, Times, FARMS—TO LET. FOR RENT—Beventy-acre farm in Hamilton County. Cash. Address A No. 1871, Times. -■- L n J n.-J~T-P- E -T. E ?T. i y^ S ... Quigley-Hyland Agency, Ine. Suite 404 National City Bank building. Phone Main 2902. Local office International Secret Service Aasn. Seventy offices In America and foreign countries.

REAL ESTATE—WANTED. Irvington Real Estate Wanted I have a large number of buyers for Irvington homes and doubles. Call me if you want to sell. G. I- Helms, City Trust Cos. Circle 402f._ Res. IRvlngton 1431. Property Owners Attention'. We have cash buyers waiting for a right priced piece of property In all parts of the city. Sec Mr. O Mara with Howard C. Venn, 103 E. Market. Main 1115. IF you have a cottage or bungalow south of Prospect between Madison ave. and Shelby for S6OO cash, payments, cal! Main 4233. FARMS—FOR SALE. LANDQLOGY. FREE, SPECIAL NUMBER Just out. containing many facts of clover land In Marinette County. Wisconsin. If for a home or an Investment you are thinking of buyi ig good farm lands, where farmers grow rich, send at once for this special number of LANDOLOGY. It ts frve on request. Address BKIDMORERIKHLB LAND CO., 113 SkidmoreRtehle B’dg., Marinette. Win. PRODUCTIVE 80-acre suburban farm, 7 miles southwest, good improvements. Ask TOM OVERMAN. Harrison 1606. 2433 N. New Jersey, TRUCK and poultry farm; E-room bouse. N. MORGAN. K. R J. 1. il.iT anapolls. AUTOMOBt LE_S— FO R SA LE. Automobile Insurance Th kind you ought to have at the price you can afford lo pay. Automobile Insurance Agency 303 Baldwin Bldg. Circle 1423. DODGE BROTHERS motor cars; a good a*#ortrnent at a.I time* C.H.Wallericri CompanV Daae&Bsn-ntiWA MstcuVsiuom I4 6 N FORDS —All model* and styles. Sale or exchange for any make car. 725 Virginia avenue. FORD, 1919 touring; A-l mechanical condition: $65 down balance one year. WIDE3 & MILLER. 644 E. Washington. Main 3493. __ ALL kinds of cars. $ •*. s<s, $lO9 down, balance small weekly payment*. INDPLS. ALTA PARTS AND TIRE CO. Cl* N Capitol. DODGE. 1918 roadster, in excellent condition. Looks like new. Small payment down. balance one year. WIDB3 A MILLER. 64 1 E. Washington M. 3493. FORD. 1929 touring, A-l mechanical condition, starter and good tires; S9O doau, balance one year. WIDBS & MILLER. 614 E. Washington. Main 3493. FORD touring, 1920; etarter; extras. motor, tires, paint A-l condition. Beet buy in town. Tertna or trade. Main 6736. INTERSTATE touring; repainted and new top. Must sell by Sunday. Make ine an offer. Main 67 86. FORD touring; late model and In extra good condition. This Is a real pickup at SHS. Mein 6784. MAXWELL. 1920; A-l conditio:,. Taken back on loan and will sell for balance due. Main 6735. FORD touring; late model; A-l condition. A real buy at $126. Main 6724^ FORD roadster, late 1919; a real buy and In perfect condition. Main 673,'). t FORD ONE-MAN TOP, S2O 725 VIRGINIA AVE. DREXEL 6083. USKD~oars; always a bargain on hand In light car*. Main 6735, TRUCKS—FOR SALE. FOR SALE or trade. 1-ton International truck, cheap. In good condition; 1-ton Ford truck with Olson attachment. Bel. 2640, _ AUTO REPAIR3 AND SUPPLIES.

BRING your battery troubles to us. We are experts in this work and our prices are right; 6 volt recharge 60o; rebuild complete $6.00; 12 volt rechkrga 75c; rebuild complete $10.09. SOUTH SIDE BATTERY SHOP. Ford Bodies New and imed Ford touring: roadster. Open and closed commercial. Autowa Body Dist. 330 E. Market St. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 834 North Illinois. S & 8 Auto Laundry COLVIN BATTKRY COMPANY. RECHARGE. 6-VOLT. 50c; 12-VOLT, 750. NEW BATTERY. GUARANTEED TWO YEARS. 611, $14.60; 618, $16.59. 127. $22.50. 121 B. Maryland st. Circle 1870. 200 USED tires, ail sixes, $2 elirch. ROGERS, 3115 \V. Washington. Belmont 4800. - AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. FIFTY AUTOMOBILES WANTED. We will pay a high price for cars mechanically perfect. Can Use Pierce Arrows, Cadillacs, Packards, Marmons, Stutz, Mercedes, etc., etc. What have you for sale? Get our price before selling. PIONEER MOTOR SALES CO. 510 N. Capitol AUTOS WANTED I. Wolf Auto Cos. 619 N. Illinois st. Main 1579. FORD ROADSTER Must be In good condition and have good tires. Address A No. 1874, Times. AUTOS 'wanted ~ YV EISSMAN'S.’ 212-14~~E2 New Y r ork street. Main 4446. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES. Now Is the time to have youi motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 654-36 Mass. Ave. Main 6404. CASH paid for all kinds of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 609 Massachusetts avenue. MACHINERY AND TOOLS. WONDER MINERS MIXERS. HOIST&, PUMPS, ENGINES, ALL SIZES CARRIED IN STOCK BURL FINCH. DIST. 312-20 W. MARYLAND STREET LARGE PROFITS from small expenditure follow Real Estate advertising in "Want Ad" columns of the Times.

aLn- .q au--Gn l x-9^. L nba- EQU^~T FOR SALE ' ® PANTS SALE m We have an accumulation of almost 900 PAIRS which we i1 { j offer until all sold for less than half price. \l ft $ $0 00 to $7.50 Trousers, now .....$2.95 ill I $8.50 to $9.00 Trousers, now ”!!!!$3.95 iIA I SIO.OO to $12.00 Trousers, now !!!!SL9S j|i[ THE PANTS STORE COMPANY ' 4S W. Ohio. Two Stores Full of Pants 114 e. Ohio.

MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. Smith Motor Wheel Just the thing for a collector or person riding a bicycle. Will travel from JO to 25 miles an hour. Will fit any bicycle. B'or further particulars call Irvington 2332 after 6 p. in. WFJ MAKE PANTS AND SELL 'EM DIRECT TO YOU AT A SAVING. B PAW tailoring co. J34 Massachusetts Ave. ONE WALNUT sideboard. $3; refrigerator, 60-pound capacity, $1; washing machine. $1; wringer. $1; ironing board and stand, 59c; 3-hole hot plate, stand and oven. $3.50; go-cart, $1; whits kitchen chair 50o; mattress for single bed, sl. 1922 Ashland avenue. CANVASS GOODS, painters’ drop clothes, plain tarpaulins, waterproof tarpaulins, laundry bags, coin bags, quality considered. We sell for loon. Call us for prices. CANVASS SFBCIaLTY CO. 1005 Vi North Illinois st. Circle 6741. INVALID CHAIRa—Good, strong rubbertired chairs for runt. $3.50 per month. Crutches. 25c. Delivery free. BAKER BROS. MAKE your old coat look like new suit by matching a pair trouser* with the CORRECT PANTS MAKERS CO. ___ 104 Vi W- Ohio St. j PIANO; standard make; very little used, j will sell reaacnabiy. Also a few pieces l of furniture and draperies. Mala Sl<-4. TERMS given on new and used machines. White Sewing Machine Cos. 312 Mass ave. peonies, fruit and ahade trees; trimming and spraying. Wash. 5129. ; ■> :.i‘. < >vk eidobvard, bevel mirror; good condition. Call Prexol 1519. SIOO WILL luy 2 rooms of furniture. Belmont 4883. 864 n. Belmont, STORE*FIXTURES f*OR SaLsT SSO VIRGINIA AVE. DREXEL Sl9(b V . SI RING • • -AT AND LADY’S APE " KBSTER 6809. CINDERS large load; truck delivery. Web 1461 MISCELLANEOUS—WANTED. GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EA II CORN WANTED AT THE STOCKYARDS TELESCOPE Wanted. A telencope or powerful field Call E. W. H. Uncoin 1661. WANTED-—Stroller nr sulky regardles* of condition. Circle 7 890. WANTED—ltaby carriage, regardless of . HO US EH OLD GO UPS—FOR SALE. LIKE NEW dining room suite, LouU XVI; buffet, china closet, serving table, guest chair, 5 diners and table. Original price $690. Will sacrifice at S3OO for quirk sale. Harrison 107 9. FOR SALE—Four rooms completely furnished $175; In modern fiat which rents for S2O a month. 222 N. Liberty street. DROP-HEAD Singer sewing machines, $10; good condition. Circle 6580. DOGS, 'POULTRY,~PIGEONS, ETC. HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dogs. INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE 80CHETY. City dog pound. 924 E. N. Y. Main 0872. Rabbits Le7~ Our Special Prices Pocahontas luirp SB.OO (Third vein Red Ash.) Pocahontas mine run $6.25 Eastern Kentucky, forked $7.25 West Virginia lump, forked $7.25 Kentucky lump, ahoveled $6.50 West Virginia lump, shoveled $6.50 Weft Virginia slack and nut $5.00 Hamilton lump, forked $6.59 Coss Egg. forked $5.50 Indiana slack $4.99 Tom Shroyer 430 Indiana. Circle 1435. Auto., Lincoln 5443. Kindling With Each Ton Best Ind. or Linton No. 4 clean fk...56.00 Best Illinois mine run 5.25 Best 111. lump, large forked, clean... 6.75 Best Illinois egg, clean f0rked....... 6.60 Best Brazil egg, clean forked 8.75 Best Brazil block, clean forked 7.50 High grade nut and slack 4.75 Delivered anywuere in the city. Drexel 8280. St. 2225. Union Ice and Coal Cos. Quality, Service and Correot Weight. Since 1908. Ask your friends POCAHONTAS lump $8.25 Real, No. 3, red ash. Pocahontas, mine run $7.00 40 per cent lump, red ash. W. Virginia splint $7.90 Forked, big blocks. Linton No. 4 $6.50 Forked, white ash American Coal Cos. RAndolph 0927. INDIANA 'FORKED LUMP $5.50 LINTON NO. 4 FORKED LUMP... 55.75 AYRDALE FORKED LUMP $6.50 BIG BRAZIL BLOCK $6.75 JOHNSON COAL CO. 1611 Cornell. RAndolph 9447. W. Va. Forked Dump, $7.50 Linton No. 4 forked, $6.00 WEAVER COAL CO. DRexel 2201. LINTON No. 4. forked $6.00 Pocahontas lump, forked 8 .00 i Pocahontas lump, genuine red ash....- 7.75 Li. 6237. MERIDIAN COAL CO. COAL L. H. BAIN COAL CO. Main 3531. 212 N. Pine. Main 2151.

Bar RT?r l 1Z (Copyright. 1921. by j 13 JLj v!\ New Era Feature*!

LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE Is hereby given that owing to a mistake In printing the annua! report o. Daniel M. L. Voyls, trustee of Perry’ Township, Marion County. Indiana, he was charged with a salary of $2,500. This should have been $250. Hie salary and expense account for 1921 was $1,612.24. FjNANCIAU PERSONAL LOANS $lO TO S3OO This omofc is operated under the supervision of the State of Indiana and was establlshe I for the purpose of providing a place where honest people can borrow any amount from $lO to S3OO without paying more tnan 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 Inquiring 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 us explain. No charges unless jro u borrow. Loans with other companies paid oft and more money advanced at legal rates. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAIN 2923. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Rooms 205-7-9 Indiana Trust Bldg 118 E. Washington St. Cor Vlr. Ave. LOANS On furniture, pianos, autos, live stock, farn* Implements and other collateral. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141V4 E. Washington St. Main 0586. Auto Lincoln 7184. WE MAKE first and second mortgages on Improved farms and Indianapolis real estate AETNA MORTGAGE AND IhTVEST’T CO. 508 Fidelity Trust blrig. FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. U. B WILg)N 108 N Delaware st Alain 1618. ,oan nn eet’bnd mortgages. L. B. MILLER. 127 N. Delaware st Main 6762.

ILES ANNOUNCES COMMITTEES OF COMMERCE BODY List Selected by Assistance of Questionnaires Sent to Members. Following n meeting at noon today of the board of directors of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, O. B. lies announced his committee organization for the year which Is complete with one exception. The chairman of the new building committee is Charles F. Coffin, who for three years was president of the Chamber. Mr. Ilea has asked Mr. Coffin to appoint hie own committee. Mr. Coffin ei.pects to be able to present to Mr. lies lus selection In the next few days. The si lection, however, will not be official until It has been passed on by the board of directors at their meeting next month. The appointments which were prepared for confirmation of the board of directors by Mr. lies were made after a study of answers to questionnaires sent to each member of the Chamber of Commerce. QUESTIONNAIRES SENT OUT IN DECEMBER. These questionnaires were sent out in December by John B. Reynolds, general secretary of the Chamber, and included in the information sought was whether or not each member answering the questionnaire xVould devote time to committee work to Justify his appointment. Each member was asked also to indicate which line of Chamber activity he was most interested in. This information was given to Mr. lies when he took the presidency of the Chamber In February. Besides strengthening with new blood and by mofct interested members the old committees, the new committees have been organized and appointed to handle the question of financing new enterprises in Indianapolis, a retail trade committee to work with and for the merchants of Indianapolis, and anew building committee. PERSONNEL OF COMMITTEES. The chairmen and personnel of the various committees are as follows: Athletic—George Wellbaum, chairman: Edward Ash, C. R. Eggleston, Paul R. Jordan. L. R. Klein, Wallace O. Pee, J. S. Looney, Blaine Patton. John B. Quirk. John M. Schmid, Robert 11. Tyndal, R. P. Van Camp. G. Van Riper, Claude S. Wallin. Mike Maroney. Civic Affairs—John R. Welch, chairman; J. 11. Amt, Maude Swift Anthony, John F. Baldwin, Hilton !T T . Brown, Earl R. Conder, Bert Essex, Herbert Foltz, ■William Fortune, C. I). Franks, Irving Goldberg, Merritt Harrison B. J. T. Jenp, Miss Sara Lauter, Hr. Goethe Link, James H. Lowry, Pnniel B. Luten, C. A.. McCotter, J, Edward Morris. F. J. Noll, Henry Ostrom, Alfred F. Potts, Dwight S. Ritter, Charles B, Kush, Robert E. Tracy, Franklin Vonnegut, Walter W. Wise. Education —Philip Zoercher, chairman ; Miss Georgia Alexander. W. D. Allison, Miss Anna Brookhauson, Hilton U. Brown, George Buck. Lee Burns. Rev. Edwin Cunningham, W. A. Hacker, Miss M. E. Hoaglar.d, Miss Elsa Huebber, E. 11. K. MeComb, Albert E. Metzger, G. A. Millett, Mrs. Angela Moler, J. R. 11. Moore. Jesse C. Moore, Robert L. Moorehead, James M. Ogden, Charles J. Oval, J. W. Putnam, Milo H. Stuart. Finance —Felix M. McWhirter, chair-

man; Henry F. Campbell, W. B. Harding; Chester A. Jewett, Dwight A. Murphv, H. W. .Fainter, G. A. Stimuli, Harvey B. Shafer, Richard A. Shirley. Financial Advisory—A. G. RuddaU, chairman; David M. Baker, Scott K. Brewir, John R. Browne, T. P. Burko, Thomas C. Day, George B. .Elliott, Alexander Metzger, F. W. Shideler, Frank D. Stalnaker, W. M. Taylor. BASELEY HEADS FOREIGN TRADE. Foreign Trade—H. A. Raselcy, chairs man; \V. It. Adams, George T. Bryant, ft. M. Cain. J. JX. Easton, Jr.; A. P. Fox, N. A. Gladdiug, 11. T. Griffith. W. B. Haislup, -U. G. Leedy, Mrs. H. C. Moore, .Tt sse C. Moore, Carl J. Prinzler. H. I. Raymond. H. J. Reade, P. C. Reilly, W. M. Taylor, A. H. Webber, G. S. Winders. Freight and Traffic —A. D. Hitz, chairman; H. J. Armentrout, W. H. Boekstahler, F. A. Doebber, George C. Griffin, 11. B. Hewitt, 11. M. Uubbell, J. W. Korn. M. D. Lupton, C. A. O'Connor. Bert O’Leary, Harry F. Pavey, W. M. Young. L£on*e —W. J. Mooney, Jr., chairman; 11. J. Barnard, R. N. Fulton, Mrs. 11. C. Moore, 1,. Ert Slack, W. E. Smith, Homer Wiegand. Industries —B. A. Worthington, chairman; Arthur It. Baxter, George M. Bockstnhltr, B. W. Duck, J. it. Feu&termaker, J. W. Faster, W. B. Harding, O. D. Haskett, J. A. Kebler, Wallace O. Lee! O. O’Brien Murphy, George S. Olive, Eli Schloss, .Merle Sidener, Elmer W. Stout. Junior Chamber of Commerce —T. J. ICiDg, chairman; F. L. Bickford, E. E. Cassill, Henry E. Dithmer, Fred Hoke, Dr. T. Victor Keene, Wallace O. Lee, O. E. McMeans, Dick Millar, William J. Mooney, E. Ert Slack, Lucius M. Wainwjight. FRANK E. GATIN' LEGISLATIVE LEADER. Legislative and Legal Affairs—Frank E. Gavin, chairman: Claris Adams, Ralph Bamberger, L. A. Coleman, Mrs. Fannie F. Cox, Lawrence B. Davis, T. C. Day, Frank M. Fauvre, J. W. Fester, Clinton 11. Givan, Arthur M. Hood, Donald Jameson, Aquilla Q. .Tones, Vitcor C. Kendall, Ituasell T. Mac Fall. Charles W. •Miller, Alvnh J. Rucker, William L. Taylor, Mrs. E. F. White. Roy L. Zaps. Manufacturers—Henry I. Raymond, Jr., chairman: Roy E. Adams, 11. C. Atkins, I Nathan Berkowitz, John I. Booe, Garvin j M. Brown. Niles Chapman, J. A. Cox, I LaMoute Daniels, E. H. Darrach, J. A. i Daugherty, Frank L. Fisher, Carl C. Gibbs, H. T. Griffith. Jesse E. Hanft, .7. I. Holcombe, W. H. Insley, Alfred Kauffmann, Miss Eldena Lauler. Irving W. Lernaux, Otto It. Lieber, Paul P. Parker, Phil J. Plunkett, Jr., William M. Tay-i lor, A. C. Spann, Carl Wagner, Guy A. Wainwright, Aaron Wolfson. Public Service J. Edward Morris, chairman Arthur R. Baxter, Ernest E. Cassill, Herry O. Garman, Alex R. Holliday, J. W. Lilly, C. J. Lynn, Charles Manindale, Wilbur A. Itoyse, F. D. Stalnaker, John It. Welsh, John F. White, J. E. Wilkins, Reception and Appreciation—Arthur R. Baxter, chairman; A. E. Baker, F. L. Bickford, A. L. Block, J. D. Brosnan, A. W. Buck. Frank T. Callion, Frank M. Chandler, Brandt C. Downey, C. R. Eg-> gleston, Eugene Foster, E. J. Gausepohl, Rimer F. Gay, Charles A. Greathouse, P. M. Havens, G. L. Helms, John Hook, Leo Kahn, Roy IT. Keuady, C. P. Kottlowskl, .1. Edward Krause, Wallace O. Lee. M. H. K. Malone, W. C. Mannon. E. F. Millies, i Joseph W. Myers, Mrs. Ralph E. KenI ningto.n, Airs. Felix T. McWhirter, R. A, Rowland, William R. Seeker, Fred R. Shireman, James S. Watson, Phil M. Watson, George B. Wellbaom, Rev. F. S. C. Wicks. K. B. Wilson. Evans Woollen. Retail Trade—Daniel It. Brosnan, chairman ; William H. Block. Arthur G. Brown, C. S. Cook, E. J. Gausepohl, Samuel E. Goldstein, E. G. Ilereth. John A. Hook, Levinson, Jerome Lyons, John W. MCCTecry, Frank L. McNutt, 4L 11. K. Malone. J. Edward Morris, L. E. Morrii son, E!i Schloss, Leo Traugott, C. 41. i Valentine, George Vonnegut, Henry ; Woessner, Frank It. Wolf. ! Wholesale Trade—H. E. Heine, chalr- ! man: A. S, Bowman, C. L. Busehmann, I Claude Crowder, It. L. Davidson, L. G. I Ferguson, Ferd Hollweg. H. C. Kahlo, i Wlliiam Lilly, Keifer Mayer, It. P. Ob- ! linger, F A. Wiikening, F. I. Willis, WU- | Main S. Wilson, George S. Winders. ; Membership—A. E. Smith, chairman; I Ralph Abbott, Irwin Berterrnann. liex C. j Boyd, Dr. J. A. Bristow, John D. Brosnan, A. A. Brown, James W. Carr, Frank Chance, James S. Cruse, Arthur It. Dana, E. R. Eggleston, George W. Farrington. B. W. Gillespie, Ward B. Hiuer, P. W. Jackson, Dr. T. Victor Keene, L. R. Klein, Seth Klein. It. V. I,aw, Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter, Roland Mellett, John B. Orman, Carl ,T. Prinzler, Ernest C. Ropkey, Harry Sharp, Walter Smith,' Wil- ! liam E. Steinbarger. Dudley F. Taylor,; ! Guy Wainwright, Nathan T. Washburn, j Walter 11. Ehlers. | Publicity and Convention—Tsidor Korni Mum, chairman; Paul Donald Brown, T. j K. Canfield, W. A. Caperton, James W. ! Carr, Ernest Cohn, Tracy W. Ellis, How--1 ard Griffith. Samuel J. Goldstein, Jesse | E. Itauft, Ed W. Hunter, Herbert It, i Hyman, H. S. King. L. It. Klein, W. F. 1 Kruger, B. F. Lawrence, J. T. McDerj rnott P- J. Plunkett, O. T. Roberts, 1., ! G. Rothschild. C. E. Rush. Horace E. j Ryan, W. R. Seeker, J. T. Shook, Merle Sidener, Ralph W. Wishard. j Public Health —Dr. Alfred Henry, chairman; Dr. Robert W. Blake, Alfred W. Busehmann, Dr. J. H. Eberwein, Dr. j L. A. Ensininger. Dr. John A. Garrettson. Dr. Alvis B. Graham, W. A. Hacker, j Dr. Sidney J. Hatfield, Dr. O. E. Hawn, | Joseph G. Hayes, Dr. F. R. Henshaw, Dr. A. A. Jaeger, Dr. Walter F. Kelly, Dr. C. H. McCaskey, I)r. Carleton B. McCulloch, Dr. J. Don Miller, Dr. John H. Oliver, Dr. R. B. Storms, Dr. G. W. Seaton. Dr. Frank B. Wynn. KIKE PREVENTION COMMITTEE CONTINUE. The Fire Prevention Committee of th Chamber of Commerce will be continued on the organization as outlined about three months ago. It is as follows: Municipal Division —Mayor Samuel L. Shank, E. L. Kingston, Charles E. Coffin, Dr. E. E. Hodgin, Taylor E. Groniuger, C. a. Leokwalter, J. J. O Brieu, F. C. Jordan, O. B. lies, J. B. Reynolds, Mlsa Eisie L Green, Theodore J. Berud. Finance—E. L. Kingston, chairman: Lloyd Claycombe, vice chairman; Joseph h. Ilogue, J. E. Miller, Mrs. Wolf Sussman, Mrs. Joseph B. Kealing. J. E. Eetdel, W. J. Mooney, W. E. Baich, Charles Alcon. Inspection and Enforcement— J. J. O'Brien, chairman: J. E. Riedel, vice chairman; Judge Delbert O. Wilmeth, vice chairman; E. D.- Kingston. E. G. Soflirbier, J. E. Armitage. Dr. H. G. Morgan, W. J. Curran. Hermnan, F. Rikhoff. Dr. M. J. Spencer, Newman T. Miller. Otto Kay, William E. Clauer C.-A. MeCotter. Walter W. Wise, Heydon W. Buchanan, Russell Willson. Women's Organizations—Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter, chairman; Mrs. A. T. Fleming, vice chairman; Mrs. G. M. Henderson, vice chairman: Mrs. John Downing Johnson, Mrs. Curtis A. Hodges, Mrs. Wilbur Johnson, Mrs. S. E. Perkins, Mrs. Minnie Bronson, Mrs. David Lurvey, Mrs. Martin Relffel, Mrs. E. E. Kuhns. Mrs. 'teed Pauley, 4lts. R. E. Kennington, Mrs. Elizabeth Rainey, Mrs. Graca J. Bodemiller, Mrs, Minnie Blatt. Committee on Cooperation With the Schools —Franklin L. Bridges, chairman; E. IT. Graff, vice chairman; Mrs. Curtis Hodges, vice chairman: Charles L. Barry, Miss Elsa Huebner, Mrs. George C. Finfre k. Monseigneur Francis H. Gavisk, Miss Georgia Alexander, Mrs. O. M. Pittengcr, Miss ZeUa O Ila.'r, Theodore .T. Bernd, Len H. Thompson. 7. J. O'Brien, Mrs. “Chick” Jackson, Cushman Hoke, Mrs. P. C. Dov.ney. Jesse L. Dunn. Committee to formulate plans for the most thorough spring clean-up the city has ever had; clean-up of vacant lots by neighborhood organizations; planting of flowers In vacant lots: city-wide scheme of beautification through planting of flowers, shrubbery, trees, etc— John E. King, chairman; F. H. Blackledge, vice chairman; Miss Sara Lauter, vice chairman; Charles E. Coffin, Jay A. Craven, .T, Lloyd Elliott, C. A. Bookwaiter, Lawrence V. Sheridan, Mrs. S. L. Shank, It. Walter Jarvis, Heydon W. Buchanan, J. F. White, Dr. H. G. Morgan. W. J. Curran. Ira L. Bramblett, Mrs. A. T.'Fleming, Mrs Herbert- Wagner, Mrs. C. ltollare Eggleston, Mrs. Joseph L nogtte. Mrs. Lafayette Page, Mrs. Harry Meyer. Mrs. Wolf Stissman Mrs. .Tames E. Berry, J. H. Ijowry. 11. E. Jordan. J. E. Riedel. A. L. Rigsbee, Irving Williams. Mrs. P. ,T. Clark. Mrs. K. T. Brock, Flovd M. Chafee, Harry Miesse, R. T>. McDaniel. E J. T. Jeup, Robert Sloan, J. F. Jenks, B. L. Niekbarg, Earl Beck, George Mizer. Earl Robinson. Laws and Ordinances—Lloyd D. Claycombo, chairman: James M. Ogden, vica chairman; J. J. O'Brien, vice chairman; Newman T. Miller, Theo. ,T. Bernd, Mrs. Edward F. White, Mrs. Phillip Zoercher, Russell Willson. J. E. Riedel. ,T. R. Welch, YV. ,T. Curran. Richard Griffith, Francis F. Hamilton, C. A. McColter. Committee on Preparation of Fire Prevention Literature fi r Geheral Distribution—Frank C. Jordan, chairman: J. E. Miller, vice chairman; Miss Elsie L. Green, Miss Elsa Huebner, Miss Sara l.auter. Chief ,T. J. O'Brien. E. U. Graff, Oakleigh French, Storey Larkin, Earl L. Ferguson, J. E. Riedel. Publicity—Two each from the News Star and Times ana Fred Knodle, Fred Millis, B. 41. Sellers, K. M. Mosiman. 4

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