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FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ss*” 2lki £c/^ Futon liai Union 8tFLAN NEK & BUCHANAN _ *2O North Illinois St funeral directors to the people ot Indianapolls since 18*7. Phones—Mcln 0641-064*. LI *641. Indianapolis crematory George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 57* El Market. Old phone Main 090*. LI 7*C. W. T. Blasengym 1*26 Shelby et. Drexel 2670. Stewart 1114. 1702 N. Illinois. Randolph 0870. J. C. WILSON 11*0 Prospect. ST. 1071. Drexel 082*. EDW. L. HOLMAN 2512 Central Ave. Randolph 5902. CHAS. A. HOCKENSMITH. 7*4 N. Illinois. Man 1108, LI 1100. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—I4O2 N. Illinois. WM. E. KRIEGER. Main 1154. Res. phone. Ben Davis 352-L GAD 3—BERT S. GADD. 21*0 Prospect et. Phiines. Drexel 0422, ST. 227*. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & TITUS. *sl No-th Del. LI 6564. Main 86*0. -H. D. TUTEWILER. >4 N. Meridian. Main 0218. FEENEY & FEENEY. ' DEATH ANDFUNERAL NOTICE3. BLAIKWELI, WILLIAM H.—Age *3 yetirs, lather of Fred. Albert and Frank Blacswell, died March *O, 7 a. m.. at residencs of Albert Blackwell. 1974 Hillside. Funtral residence of Albert Blackwell Saturday, April 1. 1:20 p. m. Burial Mount Jackson. Friends Invited. DE HOFF. SPENCER—-Son of James Df Hoff, died at East St. Louis. St. Mary's HosMtol. Funeral from the home of his uncle. Mr. George DeHoft, 019 N. Meridian, Saturday. April 1. 10 a. m. Friends Invited. Burial Crowe Hill. DEGISCHEr] MRS.' MARY JANE— Beloved mother of Mrs. William Barrowm&a, - William. Roy, Dave and Walter Degtseher. arid Mrs. Basil Tracy of Indianapolis, died Thursday. March 30 at residence, 410 W. Twenty-Sixth at., age 68 years. Funeral Saturday. April 1, at 3 p. m., at residence. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends Invited. LEEDY. WILLIAM H.—Age 6? years. grand secretary of the Indiana grand lodge L O. O. F., died at his home, 315 K. Merrill et-, Wednesday, March 29. Funeral service,* will be held at the headquarters of the I. O. O. F., Odd Fellow bldg., Saturday. April 1. at 2:30 p. m. Friends Invited. Burial Crown Hill. LODGES AND CLUBS. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Funeral of Brother John T. Nooney. 802 N. Walcott, Saturday. 2 p. m. All brothers requested to attend, LEA KELLY, Secretary Division No. 103. LOST AND FOUND. FOUND—Somebody’s good natured pet; wonderful Shepherd dog; brown ell over, even to his eyes. Can get him by calling at 5012 E. Washington. LOST—Blue silk umbrella on West Michigan street ~ar or taken by mistake, Tuesday at 3009 West Michigan. Reward. Phone Randolph 8671. SCOTTISH~RiTfI ring, lady's small mond. Call Wetster 1639. Reward. NOTICES.

PRITCHETT The Barber I am now in my new location, 24When Bldg a SECOND FLOOR IMPORTANT NOT!CeT Spanish war veterans (11931902) may have title to pension under act of June 5. 1920 from sl2 to S3O per month. See or write LOWE AGENCY, 312 K. of P. Main 0707. PERSONALS. PENSIONS SPANISH WAR PHILIPPINE—INSURRECTION. New laws give pensions any disability contracted during or after service; file new claim; get Increase; reopen rejected claims. Write or see me. FRANK FITZGERALD. lawyer. 7 N. Alabama St., Indianapolis. FAIRMOUNT MATERNITY 7 HOSPITAL for confinement, private, prices reasonable; may work for board; bable3 adopted, write for booklet. MRS. T. B LONG. 4911 E. Twenty-Seventh et.. Kansa-s City, Mo. INDIANA CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE. Teaching the rational system of painless adjustment. Fourth floor When ",idg. MARGARET SELLERS * Osteopath, chiropractor, mas age. 721 Russell avenue. COME to 116 W. St. Clair for vapor and sulphur baths and massages. Circle 0819. MASSAGES—2I7I4 N. Illinois n.. apt. *. Select patronage. Circle I*9o. B U SIN ES S SE R VIC ES. SEE MULLER FIRST Spring 1922 Samples Now Ready All kinds ot 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 v —~ - ■> ELECTRICAL WIRING Light and power. Houses a specialty. | Repair work given prompt attention; reasonable. % DILTS ELECTRIC. yg FT. WAYNE. MAIN 3635. BATHROOM fixtures, complete. S9O. \Plumblng supplies at retail. We eavt ycu money on Installation. E. M. HARDIX CO.. 3220 E. Michigan. HOUSE painting; work and material guaranteed. Estimates free. 426 S. Alabama. Phone Circle 7033. CLAIBORNE & MYERS. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated; feather mattresses and pillows made. E. _F BCRKLE. 416 Mass. Main 1428, CEMENT and brick porches, steps, walks and driveways; stucco repairing; estimates free. Randolph 7692. 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. Drexel 4477. HOWARD ELECTRIC CO. Electric wiring. 5-room cottage; complete sl7. Circle 6726. Circle 3171. SAFETY R AZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana ave. Let Me Do Your Work typing longhand, etc. Anything. Circle 7556. PAPERhaXGING; first-class work. Will furnish paper If desired. Web. 6452. CARPENTER work of all kinds; also cement work wanted. Drexel 5873. 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. Michigan. DID YOU SELL ITT If net. try the automobile columns of the Time* Want Ada.

BUSINESS SERVICES. DETECTIVES. Quigley-Hyland Agency, Inc. Suite 404 National City Bank building. Phofie Main 2902 Local office International Secret Service Assn. Seventy offices In America and foreign countries. MALE~H ELP—WANTEdT~~" Wanted Ten Boys 6 to 14 Years of Age From Each Public School in Indianapolis To work after school or on Saturdays; no canvassing, easy work. Write your name and address plainly in own handwritng; also state number of school and grade. Address Box A No. 1890, Times. Body Makers and Framers Nordyke & Marmon Company, Kentucky ave. and Morris EXPERIENCED carpenter able to frame or finish. Small houses; steady work; 60 cents per hour. Call 819 K. of P. bldg. WANTED—Several good harness makers and, helpers. LEATHER PARTS CO.. 21 Prospect at. Drexel 6638. INSTRUCTIONS. g—v a g~v and popular piano muslo (I I! taught in twenty lessons, beginners and advanced. Christensen Sa_ool, 106 Pembroke Arcade. Circle 3084. PRIVATE LESSONS. All eystems of shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping, etc. Special rates. JACKSON BUSINESS COLLEGE. 157 X. ILLINOIS. CIRCLE 1114. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER 3 COLLEGE. 809 E. Washington st.. Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 0757. SITUATION WANTED—M ALE. SITUATION WANTED—By boy 18 years old. Inside or outside work. Address A No. 1889. Times. FEMALE HELP—WANTED. GIRLS over It years of age to learn telephone operating. IND. BELL TELEPHONE CO. Room 322. corner New York and Meridian. ASSISTANT masseur. Apply 116 W. St. Clair. Circle 5819. SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. COMPETENT bookkeeper stenographer wishes permanent position with local firm. Harrison 1757. LAUNDRY to bring home; single men and women's clothes to be mei.ded. Lincoln 4093. • GENERAL nursing; will go out or take care cases at home. Lincoln 8432. COLORED girl, for general housework; experienced. Kenwood 3818. ALL KINDS of sewing. Call Webster 4162. CURTAINS TO LAUNDER. Drexel 0835, HOUSES—TO LET. 19./ Ralston, 5 rooms $15.00 Fanners Trust Cos. S.MAL'i hous© In West Indianapolis; largt> chicken lot. Inquire 1714 W. Market. FLATS, APARTMENTS—TO LET. FOR COLORED 21st Street and Highland Place New apartn?ent building, ready for occupancy April Ist. Two rooms, dressing closet, bath. In-a-door bed and gas range. Apartments renting for J 27.50, $26.50 and $25.00. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Main 4518. 727 Fairfield Ave. Four rooms and bath; front apartment; S6O. with garage. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 151*. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. ESTABLISHED 1895. Otto J. Suesz Packing, Hauling, Storage Overland Hauling Main 2353-3628 Night, Webster 0699 part low fi reproof storag e co. Private locked room* 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 street. Main 2760. LI. *6BO. Shank Superior Sei rice BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey *t. Main 2021. L 4 1128. DAVIS <fe NORRTS. new storage house. We store household foods or anything Storage, packing shipping or transfer. Circle 6672. Night. Belmont 1036. office 328 W. Maryland.

LIGHT transferring with half-ton truck. Phone Drexel 6684. TRANSFERRING of all kinds. Call Drexel 2379. UNION STATION TRANSFER MAIN 7119. NEW furnished lodpe room for rent. Floor finished for dancing. Club room In connection. Kent reasonable. 216 % N. Meridian. WILL TAKE into my modern home Invalids, elderly people. Doctors’ references. Randolph 5389. FR< >NT room neatly furnished; modern, private home north. Central car line. Randolph 8283. MODERN room; fine home for couple employed. Circle 4796. 842 N. Capitol ave , Apt, ty MERIDIAN. N.; walking; distance, front room, man and wife, or 2 gentlemen. Circle 0697. ALABAMA, N.. 917; front room, well fur* nlshed; on car line. Circle 2324. ASHLAND, 1724; attractive front room In modern home. Randolph 7241. .: B ?ARD AND RgOMS—TO LET. TENTH ST., E., 1318; one or two room* for lady or gentleman; modern home with board. Webster 8921. LITTLE girl wanted, age 10 or 12; would good home. Webster 3518. STRICTLV modern front room; widow lady's home north. Randolph 5906. BELMONT, N\, 42; room and board; 2 men. Belmont 4811. TjGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS.' TWO rooms, neatly furnished for light housekeeping Use of laundry; modern. 608 E. Twelfth. Circle 0783, SU M MER COTTAGES—RESORTS. LARGE cottage, furnished, suitable for boarding house. In Ravenswood. Call Main 7750. REAL~ ESTATE—SUBU RBAN. SUBURBAN TRACT On* acre and 6-room house In good condition; close to car stop. Price $3,250; terms. JENNINGS BROS. It South UUBOIa street.

REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. $300.00 Cash Six rooms and basement, living room, dining room. three bedrooms and kitchen; eleotrlo lights, gas and well. Can arrange very convenient payments on the balance. Realty Finance Cos. Lin. 4406. 303 Nat’l City Bank. ~SE>I I MOD E R>Tc OT TAG ES~~ 45-53-57 Wisconsin Street Your choice of three cottages of four rooms each for $2,100. Only $260 down; balance on easy monthly terms. Newly palntend and decorated. Electric lights; well, cistern, city water, gas; inside toilet. Open from 2 to 4 Sunday afternoon. LORENZ SCHMIDT & SONS. 37 Monument Circle. Main 3715. MODERN, e et; living room, muelo room. dining room, bedroom, hall, bath and kitchen. All hardwood polished floors except kitchen. 2 bedrooms up, brick and cement front porch, rear rorch; Royal Auto heater, built-in bookoaee, built-in buffet, new furnace, basement complete with laundry room; linoleum, bllnde, draperies; all go with property; 60-foot improved street, garage. Price $5,500. Also one of nicest 6-room modern doubles east with S-car garage, SB,OOO can buy. C. J. OSBURN. Drexel 6184. MODERN BUNGALOW, $3,500 1310-1318 N. Tremont Avenue Two new modern bungalows of five rooms each. Now vacant. Immediate possession; SSOO cash, balance on easy monthly terms. Open Sunday afternoon from 2 to 4. LORENZ SCHMIDT & SONS. 87 Monument Circle. bu n a a lcT\v,~nu rt n. ‘ Five rooms, long living room, bath room, large front and rear porch, garage, three lots. This Ideal home Is located on 61st t. and Cooper ave., near Stop 5. Lafayette traction line. Terms $260 down, balance monthly. Reliable Realty Cos. Main 0186. Evenings, Drexel 1491. Colored Neighborhood Six 'oom cottage on Columbia ave., near 16th at. gas, electric lights and well water. Price only $2,100; terms, S4OO down; balance monthly. Call Mr. Shelby, with L N. Richie & Son. Main 0520. 710-1* Bankers Trust bldg. Evenings, call Randolph 2474. ONE ACRE ‘ with five-room house. On Pendleton pika. Just west of Emerson avenue; elactrlo lights; well; cistern and garage. Prloe $2,500, on terms of $260 cash. balanoa monthly payments LORENZ SCHMIDT & SONS. ST Monument Circle. Bungalow, Near St. Anthony Immediate Possession Having five rooms, electric lights, gas. city water, cistern furnace, cement porch. Located In 1000 block on Tremont street. Terms $3lO down, $34 per month. Meredith & Johnson Main 2393. Webster 795*. Double, East rooms a side; electric lights, city water, gas, also cistern and sink in kitchen. For quick aale $3 500; SSOO cash, balance ea*y terms. Hurry up as this won t *ast long at this price. Mclntecr. I. N. Richie & Son. 710 Bankers Trust. Main 0620. Colored Neighborhood Double house on W. 27th st. FoU'- rooms each side; gas, electric lights, well water. Price $2,400; terms s4ou down, balance monthly. Call Mr Shelby, with I. N. Richie & Son. Main 0320. 710-12 Bankers Trust bldg. Evenings, call Randolph 2474. RUCKLE Sf 7. NEAR SOTH ST New six rooms a side modern double, hardwood floors throughout, fireplace, full basement with complete laundry; 2-car garage. This beautiful double I* a bargain for someone; only requires $2,500 cash. Call Mr. Cunningham. JAMES E. BERRY. Main 5147. Drexel 1150.

Bargains, East Beven-roon hum**, east front. p*.vd st_; near Jefferson and New York; newly decorated; vacant now. Price $3,150; S4OO cash, balance terms. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors. Double House on 20th st.. near Capitol ave. Strictly modern; 7 rooms on each side. Prloe $6,500; easy term*. Call Mr Shelby, with I. N. Richie & Son. Main 0620. 710-12 Bankere Truet bldg. Evenings, call Randolph 2474. 2522 E St. Clair St Dandy bungalow almoat new. 6 rooms, fa.-, city water. electric light*. Inside toilet. Price 93.3't0; S3OO ca*h. S3O month. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors. 122 E. Market at. East Side House A splendid 7-room modern home. located In hlgh-claas neighborhood with fine surrounding*. One block from East Tenth car. price for quick ale only $5,600. Reasonable terms. Main 1409. C. A. YOUNGWashington 1079. Dandy Six-Room Double Very good location southeast, semimodern. Will consider te-ma. Mr. Anderson. I. N. Richie & Son. 710-12 Bankers Trust Bldg. Main 0520. Home, North, $G,750 Located pear Maple road; dandy new 6room modern home; J 1.230 caah; balance easy terms. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors. 122 E. Market at. Capitol Avenue Home PAYMENTS. 8 room*, modern, with gnrngm renting for 510 per month. Will sell for $1,500 cash, balance SSO per month. Marion Count/ State Bank For Colored High-class, strictly modern five-room bungalow, garage, fruit trees and chicken park. Lot 40x210 feet, $4,600. Terms $750 cash and balance like rent. Main 0142. BUNGALOW, NORTH New modern bungalow on Broadway. Lot 46x150. Can be bought for $6,000. Only SI,OOO cash needed. MARION COUNTY STATE BANK BUNGALG W. NORTH W KST. Five-room rrtvdern. in a good locality; has bullt-ln fireplace; nicely arranged. A good buy; priced right. GRIFFIS A ETTINGER. S2 City Trust bldg. MAln 6064. CHURCHMAN AVE.. closeTo"Prospect,t7; good 5-rootn home; has gas, water, electric lights, bath and toilet; al*o garage; bargain, $1,250 cash, balance terms. JAMES E. BERRY. Main 6147 or Drexel 1150. S2OO Gives Possession Thre* large room house; electric light, gas. garage; nice lot and calling distance of both round houses, $2,000. Main 6871. Randolph 8136. EIGHT-ROOM MODERN“HOMif - Closd in. Conveniently arranged for home or rooming house. MARGARET BERRY Main 5147. Indianapolis Avenue Five-room modern bungalow. Terms, Margaret Berry 302 Public Savings Bldg. Main 6147. Five-Room Bungalow Strictly modern. Just north of East Washington street. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. Main 0142. Double Five rooms to a side; modern; north; $65 per month. Only $5,000; $1,500 cash. WRIGHT. Irvington 0292. FOUR rooms, electric lights, well, cistern, paved street. Very small down payment J. A. LYNCH. 303 Baldwin Bldg Circle 1422. FOR SALE-—sl,ooo equity for $800; Improved property; five-acre tract, FortySixth and Shadeland drive. Call Harrison 1474 after 6 p. m. FOUR-ROOM modern east: paved street; good neighborhood. $4,000. Half cash; J. A. LYNCH. 303 Baldwin Bldg. Circle 1422. FOR SALE—SI,OOO equity for $300; improved property; five-acre tract; FortySixth and Shadeland drive. Call Harrison 1474 after 6 p. m. FIVE-ROOM double; rent sl* jnsr side! electr’c lights, garage. Terms reasonable. 2402 W. Wilkins. SEVEN rooms and bath; many attractive features; $7,600; terms. Kenwood 7*92. SEMI-MODERN 6-room house, good con - dltion; lot 84x131. 1361 Linden street.

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MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. V^y^/W^^WVWWV^VWi>WVWVSA/VfiWW*^WVWWVWWWWVWWVWWVWVW* ® PANTS SALE /T\ We have an accumulation of several hundred PAIRS of 111 I odd lots which we ofTer until all sold for less than half price. \i I I $6.00 to $7 60 Trousers, now $2.96 \|l I $8.50 to $9.00 Trousers, now $3.95 HJ\ I SIO.OO to $12.00 Trousers, now $4.95 ■■ THE PANTS STORE COMPANY r 48 W. Ohio. Two Stores Full of Pants 114 E. Ohio.

REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. NORTH SIDE modern lx-room houne; on* year old at eacrlfioe; from owner. W'ebater 3389. _ L OTS— F ORS AL E ■ Lots for Sale Choice building lot* northwest and *r>uth•ait; cah or *€L*y terms. Also suburban lot* near Speedway. All cars stop at Speedway. See Mr. Barrett. H. C. Venn 108 E. Market. _2 ,laln 1115 REAL ESTATE-SALE OR TRADE. TWO double* ranting for SB6 to trad* f..r modern resident* south of Fall Creek. Main 1232. RE A L EST AT E—W ANTE D. Have Buyers actually waiting for modern or ••ml-modern doubles In fwy deelraTile location. We mean business. What hav* you 7 Call Mr. Holla J. G. McCullough 106 N. Delaware. Main 1710. Property Owners Attention'. We have caah buyer* waiting for a right priced piece of property in all parts of the city. *Tec Mr. O'Mara with Howard C. Venn, 10* E. Market. _ Main 1115. MODERN or partly modern home, five to ■even room*. Can pay S7OO caah and balance monthly. Main 0142. FARMS—FOR SALE. LANDOLOGT, FREE. SrECiaL NUMBER Just out. containing many facta of clover land In Marinette County, Wisconsin. If for a horn* or an Investment you ar* thinking of buying good farm landa, where farmers grow rich, send at one* for this special number of LANDOLOGT It Is free on request. Address SKIDUORERIEI.LE LAND CO.. 113 Skidmor*Rlehle Bldg., Marinette. Wls. FOR SALE —Forty-elght-acr* farm; a bargain; Improved; flno location. Got price; 21 acres; some Improvements; water, fruit, chicken ranch. Price $300; cash S6OO, balance easy. JOHN A. BROWN. Monrovia, Ind. Route 1, B 70. FOR SALE —Ten acres. 16 miles south of Miami, Fla., on Dixie highway. Call Belmont 1901. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Not too late to order that Spring Suit or Topcoat And Have It Ready to Wear on Easter Day To your measure, S6O, $65 and $75 —theso are our specialties. We make others as low as $35, and some that are higher. ‘‘Personal Service” for over a quarter of a century. W. G. Schneider, 39 W. Ohio St. Auto, accessories, a bargnirT. $1,200 Auto repair shop, busy location SBOO Bakery, dandy little place $1,700 Bakery, choice north side location... $2,500 Dairy lunch, buey, downtown SI,BOO Delicatessen, cozy little place $.885 Garage, steam heated building $2,000 Garage, ideal location north $3,500 Garage, storage 100 cars $12,000 Grocery, small busy place *9OO Grocery, best on north side $3,000 Grocery, east, with living rooms $1,250 Grocery north with living r00m5.... $l,lOO Restaurant, close In SI,OOO Restaurant, North Illinois street.... $2,000 WE HAVE SEVERAL OTHER BUSINESS PLACES FOR SALE. CALI., TO SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY. Pioneer Investment Cos. 606 K of P. Bldg. Circle 2667. MISCELLANEOUS—WANTED. /VVWW’WW^ GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCKYARDS BABY carriage or etroller regardleee of oondltlon. Circle T 099.

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AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE. DODGE BROTHERS motor cars; a good aanortmrnt at a.l time# C-H-Wallcrich Company JJosm Bumtu WwMVWaaM, 546 North Meridian. A UTOMOBILE INSU RANCH. Th kind you ought to have at the price you can afford to pay. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE AGENCY. 303 Baldwin Bldg Circle 1432. ALL kinds of oars. SSO. $75. SIOO down, balance small weekly payments. INDPLS. AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. , 61* N. Capitol. FORD. 1920 touring. A-l mechanical condition; starter and good tlrea; S9O down, balance one year. WIDEB & MILLER. 644 E. Washington. Main $493. FORD 1913. touring, fine mechanical condition; extra good tires; S6O down, balance one year*. Main 3453. FORD delivery wtth closed panel body. Oakland t. touring, 1919 model. 725 Virginia avenue. FORD touring. 1920 model, tart*r and demountable*; sale or trade. 725 Virginia avenue. ! FORD coupe, 1950; like new. bargain; cash or payment. 220 S. Penneylvanla. Main 1706. , USED car*; alway* a bargain on hand in light cara Main 6738. AU TOMO Bl L E S-WA N TED. 50 Automobiles Wanted Can Use Packards, Caddllacs, Marmons, Pierce Arrows, Stutzs, Bulcks, Oldsmobllea, Mercers, Paiges. Will Pay High Price. What Have You for Sales Pioneer Motor Sales Cos. AUTOS W ANTED I. W T olf Auto Cos. 619 X. Illinois et. Main 1579. PRIVATE party wants to buy 6 or 7paseenger touring car. Will pay $1,200 for good car. Address A No. 19*0. Timas. AUTOS wanted. WELSHMAN'S. *ll-14 & New York *tre.t. Main 4448, AND BICYCLEST TWO aOOD BARGAINS Here's your chance to get a bicycle cheap. One bicycle lias a coaster brake, mudguards, good spring seat and In good condition. Tho other bicycle Is a racer's model. Has racing handle bar*, racing eeat, mudguards. straight rear hub and Is In fine running order. It will be worth your time to call Irvington 2332 Now tho time to have yous motorcycle overhauled and re enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 534-84 Maes. Ave. Main 6404. CASH paid for all kinds of motorcycles FLOYD PETERMAN. 609 Mass. ave. Main 7029. FORD BOOSES Autowa A mew and Ford Body Diet. SwassheSm <& Parker 330 East Market. COLVIN BATTERY COMPANY Recharge, 6-Volt, 50c; 12-Volt, 75c. New Battery, Guaranteed Two Years, 611, $14.50; 613, $16.50; 127, $22.60. 121 E. MARYLAND ST. CIRCLE 1870. ■'FITTED TO ANY CAR FREE." BRING your battery troubles to ua We are experts In *hta work and our prloe* ar* right, 6 volt recharge 60o; rebuild complete $6.00; 12 volt recharge 750: rebuild complete SIO.OO. SOUTH SIDE BATTERY SHOP. AU TO W ASHING Our specialty. 384 North Illlnoli. S & S Auto Laundry TIRES, all sizes, $4 and up. Rebuilt caalngH with NEW TREADS. We also repair or retread your tires. ANDERSON STEAM VULVANIZER CO„ 411 North Capitol. Sd floor. 200 USED tires, all sizes, $2 each. ROGERS. 3115 W. Waahlngon. Belmont 4300. DOGS, POULTRY, PIGEONS, ETC. HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dogs. INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY. City dog pound. 924 E. N. Y. Main 0972. WHITE rock setting eggs, day old, one two, three week old ohlcka 53 South Bradley. Irvington 0568. SEVERAL Rhode Island Red cockerels and several pullets. Drexel s4ll

MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. /V^^VWWS/V^A/VWSfV>A/SA/WWS|BSA/WS Anew lot of popular and classical, English, Polish, Jewish, German, Italian records just received to sell at 59c each or two for SI.OO. Come and hear them. Mail orders solicited. SEIDEL'S ■si® raiusHM §mmm 139 E. OHiO ST. MAin 3962. Men Who Wear Good Clothes Usually Appreciate Good Tailoring Here You Get Both To your measure at S6O, $65 and $75, these are our specialties. We make others as low as $35, and some that are higher. “Personal Service” for over a quarter of a century. W. O. Schneider 89 W. Ohio St

Typewriter Bargains large and small typewriters AT LOW PRICES. IN FINK CONDITION AND GUARANTEED. CASH OR PAYMENTS. ! Clark Typewriter Shop I 1* W. MARKET ST.. SECOND FLOOR, j PHONE MAIN 2686. , ONE oil stove, 3-hole burner. 1 umaTl j office desk. 1 refrigerator. 1 cigar lighter, 1 peanut machine. 1 small atov, 6 j chairs, 1 small soda fountain. lot of oaruly. K*nwood 1*330. I INVALID CHAlßtt—Good, strunf rubber- ; tired ebaire for rent. 3.50 per month i Crutch**, 25c. Delivery free. ! BAKKR HKQ3. [ Make your old coat look like new suit by matching a pair trouser* with th* j CORRECT PANTS MAKERS CO. j lot t* W. Ohio Bt. I trees *rr! shrubbery; Undcap* service; planting free. HACKETT j Drexel 0175. ; FOR SALE New mai dolln, banjol reai eonable. K. C. PAYNTER. 527 Marlon , avenu*. FOR SALE—Schofield Reference Bible good aa now. Will sacrltloe. Call Web' ! 68 94. i TERMS given on new and used'machinea I w hlte Sewing Machine Cos. 312 Mas*, av*. ; BABY Bl IGY; good condition; cheap Drexel 1648. MAGNETO for launch; bargain. Main 3420 after 6 p. tn. UNDERWOOD typewriter. No. Is Elite; line order, $55. Drexel 9547. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—FOR SALeT STOP! LOOK ! LISTEN! GOOD CAST SIX-HOLE RANGE AND OTHER HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES VERY CHEAP. 234 South State St. DRexel 5314 DROP-HEAD Singer sewing machinea $lO, good condition. Circle 6680. MUSI CAL—SA L E OR WANTED. PLATER piano; Early English; cabinet and rolls, S3OO. Washington 1'11.',. FOR SALE—Plano; standard make, little used, reasonable. Main 8164. CASH PA 1 D FOR PIANOS. CALL MAIN _463L_ ~COA~L AND W 6 OD—-FOR SALEi Kindling With Kaeh Ton Best Ind. or Linton No. 4 clean fk...56 00 Best Ind. M. R g'oj Beat ill. lump. large Torked, clean.!. 6.76 Best Illinois egg. clean forked 6.50 Best Brazil egg. clean forked 9.75 Best Brazil block, clean forked 7.26 1 High grade nut and slack 4 60 . Delivered anywhere In the city. Drexel 3280. gt. 2225. UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Quality. Service and Correct Weight. Since 1908. Ask your friends. BUY your coal at best prices. Quality guaranteed. Pooo. Lump, forked $7.60 W. Vo. Lump, forked $7.00 E. Ky. Lump, forked $7.00 Hamilton Lump, forked $6.00 Caas Egg, forked $6 50 TOM SHROYER. 430 Indiana Ave. Circle 1455. Auto. Lincoln 5443. LINTON No. 4, forked $6.00 Pocahontas lump, forked g 00 Pocahontas lump, genuine red ash. 7.75 LI. 6257. MERIDIAN COAL CO. COAL L. H. BAIN COAL CO. Main 3531 718 N Pina _ Main 8151. LEQAL NOTICES. STATE HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the director of the State Highway Commission at the office of the State Highway Commission In the State House, city of Indianapolis. Indiana, until 10 a m. on the 18th day of April. 1922. for the construction on a certain highway and described as follows: F. A. No. 1, 21 section A. Location. Louisville road. Jackson County. Crothersvllle to 244 miles east of Seymour; number of miles, 11.6. F. A. No. 2. 31 section A. Location, Dunes highway. Porter County. Gary to Baileytown; number of miles, 6.903. F. A. No. 8. 31 section B. Location, Dunes highway, Porter and Laporte Counties, Baileytown to Michigan City; number of miles, 10.7. F. A. No. 4, 6 section C. Location. National road, Putnam County, Putnamvllle to 1.8 miles east of ML Meridian; number of miles, 6.897. Bids will be received for three types of pavement —brick, bituminous concrete and concrete *.n the aeoond, third and fourth projects listed above and for all structures tinder twenty-foot span only, on the first project, as shown on plans and described on Standard Specifications for same. Cement for the above listed projects will be furnished the contractor by the Indiana State Highway Commission, except for first projeot. Proposal blanks and specifications may be obtained free and plans upon payment of per set. upon application to the State Highway Commission. Indianapolis, Indiana. No refund for plans returned. Plans may be soen also at the office of the State Highway Commission. Indianapolis. Indiana. Contracts will be let to the lowest and best bidder, but the right to reject any and all bit's is reserved, if any cause exists therefor. Bidders shall file bonds with the olds as provided by law. LAWRENCE E.' LYONS, Director State Highway Commission. FINANCIAL^ FIRST and second mortgagee oa Indiana and Indianapolla real estate. R. B. WILSON, 111 N. Delaware et. Mala till.

FINANCIAL. . you Can BORROW MONEY SO CHEAP and on such easy terms of repayment from the Fidelity Loan Company, a licensed and bo ided firm, for use in paying overdue bills or to buy the things you need for CASH at BARGAIN PRICES that every one should take advantage of our service. LOANS ON FURNITURE $20.00 to $300.00 at legal rates, on short notice and without publicity. We give you all tho time you want to repay a loan and only charge for the actual time you have the money. Fair, isn’t it? You Can Afford to Borrow On $ 40 pay $2 a month and interest Or $ 60 pay $3 a month and interest On SIOO pay $5 a month and interest PAY MORE ANY TIME AND REDUCE THE COST IN YOUR BEHALF We are on the Job eight hours a da- and through personal contact and personal service, plus a deep personal Interest, we can serve you and your friends as you wish to be sarved. In these unusual times, business friendship*, close relations, mui tual understandings and co-operation are real assets to all of u*. We are ready to go three-fourths of the way. Now It Is up to you. FIDELITY LOAN CO. 106 E. Market St. Room 532 Lemcke Bldg. Main 7278. Lincoln 7782. “PERSONAL LOANS $lO TO S3OO Tht* office Is operated under the supervision of the State of Indiana and was establish* $ for the purpose of providing a place where honeet people can borrow any amount from $lO to S3OO without paying more than the legal rats of Interest or without being Imposed upo” in any way It Is only necessary that you ate keeping house and permanently located. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify your employer, neither do we make inquiries of your friends, relative* or trades people. You can nave all time neceweary for repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep the money. Call and let ub explain. No chargee unless you borrow. Doans with other companies paid off and more money advanced at legal rates. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MALN 2923. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Rooms 205-7-9 Indiana Trust Bldg. 11l E. Washington 8L Cor. Vlr. Are. REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS PURCHASED SECOND MORTGAGES PURCHASED COMMERCIAL PAPER PURCHASED. WE ADVANCE RENTS ON LEASES. INVESTIGATE OUR NEW PLAN. AUTOMOBILE FUNDING CO. *l3 HUME-MANSUR. MAIN 3868. loans On furniture, pianos, autos, live stock, farm implements and other collateral, CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 % E. Washington 8L Main 0565. Auto Lincoln 7184. WE MAKE first and second mortgagee os Improved farms and Indianapolis real estate. AETNA MORTGAGE AND INVESFT COl 609 Fidelity Trust bldg. MONEY to loan on second mortgages. L. B, MILLER 127 N. Deleware t Main 5769. DOPESTER SEES CARDINAL YEAR from Page 9.) and docs not figure to be as effective as of yore, while Nehf, the most coneistent winner of the ouiflt. must be nursed carefully. He cannot be overworVed, because his snap delivery exerts no little physical toll to his arm. This would seem to put the matter squarely un to some of the young pitcher*, and that leaves the Cards Just as good as the nexL Indeed, they should get a lot of good pitching from a stuff that Includes, Poal, Ilalnes, Sherdell, Pertlca, Bailey, Pfeffer and Goodwin. At least three of those named will come through with the emphasis on Peak and Pfeffer. "Salivary Willie" is not a good spring pitcher, but he should be a Mg winner when the going starts to get rough, and Pfeffer, for the first time In several years, seems to have settled down to the business at hand. It Is upon Pfeffer that: we hang the proof of our prediction He is a great right-hander when he wants to be and he appears to be in the mood now. Write this one down on your frayed cuff; Watch .Toss Pfeffer this year. The Cards are weak as water and soup behind the plate, but have eight outfielders and may be able to one or more of these Into n trade for a catcher. The Pirates are selected for third place. One can do no less by an outfit that can summon pitchers as Cooper, Adams. Hamilton, Carlson, Glazner, Morrison. Yellow Horse and Zinn. The hitting punnch Is not there, however, at least It doesnt’ seem to be, although you never ran tell what a young player will do, and the Pirates are experimenting with several of these. The Braves are figuring to get fine pitching from McQuilian, Oeschger. Watson and possibly Filltngum, with the aging Marquard bobbing up with a well pitched game occasionally, up with the front runners all the way, particularly since th P pitching will be supported by a fine hitting outfield and first class catching. The Braves' Infield defense may be a Mt spotty, however, and for this reason they are outranked by the other favorites.

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The Veteran* of Foreign Wars will practice Sunday on Garfield diamond No. 3 at 2 o'clock. Any players Interested and the followings named men are retjiiestod to report: Deerline. Minnieli, 1,. Atkinson. W. Atkinson. Dakin, Zerkle, Hudson. E. Webb. Pierce, Grater, Rubush. White head, Johnson and Clever. For games write Ralph Boggs, 102 M, South Illinois street, care of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, or call Circle 8269. The Indianapolis Midways will practice Sunday afternoon on Garfield diamond No. 3 at. 1 o'clock. Ali members of Inst year's team and any good play ers wishing tryoutx are requested to attend. The R. A. C. Baseball Club will hold a meeting tomorrow night at the clubrooms and Manager Whisker requests the following players and all of last year’s men to te present: Sauter, Lon. Bodenreider, Mey-rs, Snags Brehol ami Fox. The R. A. Os. have signed Doddy and Rush, two men with league experience. to do the hurling while Sister will catch. The R. A. Cs. will open their season tho middlo of April. For games address Manager Whisker, 2506 South Meridian street, or call Drexel 6496 The K. of P: Rasebali Club will put a semi-pro team in the field this year. The K. of Ps. are in search of a good battery. Any one interested should leave his name and address with the custodian of K. of P. Lodge No. 30, 119 East Ohio street. The team will hold a practice Sunday afternoon at Spades Park. Tryon. Kretching, Poole. Wright and Rubush take notice. KOKOMO. Ind., March 31.—The Kokomo Red Sox all star colored baseball club is now booking out-of-town games for the season. Semi-pro clubs In Indiana. Ohio, Illinois and Michigan take notice. Address J. W. Smith, 515 Wall street, Kokomo, Ind. The Carpenters’ Union baseball team will play a practice game Sunday at Riverside Park at 2 o’clock. For games address Homer GlvUlen, 1910 Valley drive, or call Webster 6950. The Johnson Ramblers, a colored team, desires to schedule games with State clubs. Address 517 Hiawatha street. The Ramblers will practice Sunday at Donglass Park, starting at noon. Players desiring tryouts are requested to report. C. of C. Defeats Omars LEBANON, Ind.. March 31.—The Indianapolis Junior Chamber of Commerce basket-ball team defeated the Omars here last night, 38 to 25. Don White, Campbell and Devol starred for the winner*.

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Mud Fails to Stop s De Pauw Baseball 1 Team's Daily Wor Afl Walker Trying to Develop l Capable Pitcher—Play J Indians April 7. GRKENCASTLB, Ind., March 31.—Da Pauw baseball candidates are holding Q?lly practices between showers. Tiger thmly-clads are also sticking faithfully to their daily schedule of work-outs. Practice games are being played whentf ever possible in the Old Gold camp be™ tween the varsity diamond artists and the Yannlgans. So far the first string men have always teen able to splash through the mud of McKeen field to victory over the subs. Although the Tigers lost two of their three practice tilts with Indiana University at Bloomington last Saturday, Coach Walker is not at all discouraged. If a capable pitcher can be developed fo* the Old Gold mound position, the Da Pauw nine will surely have a siccesiful season, according to the showing made last Saturday, Coach Walker said. Jack Hendricks will bring his Indians here April 7 for a practice game, which will give the local fans an opportunlzy to see the Tiger basebaliers In action against a league team. This fray should bring out the real merits of the De Pauw squad. Coach Walker is now negotiating with the St. Louis Cardinals for an exhibition game to be played here April 19. The Cardinals will be on their way from St. Louis to Pittsburgh at that time and will doubtless make the stop If a sufficient guarantee can be made. De Pauw will open its college baseball schedule April IS, at Lafayette in a game with Purdue. Tryo'uts for positions on the Tiger track squad will be held Saturday, April 8, on McKeen Field In conjunction with the annual Inter-fraternity cinder meet. Those making the squad will represent De Pauw April 15 at Oakland City, Ind., when the Old Gold faces the thinly clads of Oakland City College in the opening outdoor meet on the Tiger track schedule. In addition to this meet, the Tigers have the following track card; April 22. Earlham, there; May 6, Wabash, here; May 13, Notre Dame, here; May 20, Indiana, here; May 27, State meet, (tentative). B

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The Hlbben-Hollweg, Mooney-Mueller, J. C. Perry and M. O’Connor fives massaged the timbers for victories in the wholesale loop Thursday. Grothe of the Hibben-Hollwegs was high man, turning In a score of 228. Wankell of Ham-llton-Harrls was next with 200. Three double century markers livened things up somewhat In the Retail Furniture League Thursday. Goodhue oi the Banners gathered in two at 202, and | Wilson of the People’s Outfitting got i the other at 20(5. Winners in this loop ! were Banner, Baker Bros., Taylor Car- ! pet. National and Great Western. High i team total was 844, by the Taylor Carpets. I Nos, 1, 2. 3 and 4 scattered the plni with regularity in the National Malle* | able League. The nearest any of the | teams in tho loop got to a double cenI toury was a 101 by Sheridan of No. 7. j The Beef Butchers, Hogs and Lambs ; were the wdnners In the Abattoir League \ Thursday. E. Scbadel did some excellent bowling for the Beef Butchers. Tonight's Recreation schedule promises much to the many fans who hava ! been witnessing the Intense rivalry be-1 tween Atlas Coal Company, Ballard lea Cream Company and Claman’s Coffea teams over tho second place position the league. The schedule for tonlghM follows: Coca-Cola vs. Listen Lester” daman's Dairy Lunch vs. Klee Sc Coleman, Capitol Specials vs. daman's Coffee. Ballards vs. Atlas Coal Company. Twenty-one teams will compete in tha third annual city championship bowling j tournament for women which opens at i the Capitol alleys tomorrow. On SnntJ day the singles and doubles will bfil rolled. . ’ PI\S WON’T FALL FOR EX CHA3IP TOLEDO, March 81.—The minor event* of the American Bowling Congress tournament yesterday were featured by tha failure of another A. B. C. champion to show winning form. Frank Smith of Detroit. winner of the individual title at Buffalo, with 702, could collect only 543 in bis singles yesterday, which does not place him in the money. Smith got a big (177 start in bis five-' man event and collected 615 for his share of tho doubles with F. O’Rourke, also ot Detroit, making his total for nine games 1.831. which is within the money in tha all events division of the tournament. Th* doubles score of Smith and his partner was 1.106. Detroit entrants had everything to themselves In the two-man event yesterday, although bowlers from several other cities took part In the competition. Detroit, Buffalo and Delaware, Ohio, were represented In the high scores in the individuals, with the first-named pre. dominating. The highest singles for three games was 671, registered by F. Breerhles of Detroit,. The standing of the leaders follow: FIVE-MAN. Lincoln Life Tnsur. Cos.. Ft. Wayne . 2.908 Westside Alievs Watertown. Wls. . 2.957 St. Francis Hotel. St. Taul 2.942 J Paragon Renlng Cos.. Toledo 2.9;’0^ Koors 29, Dayton 2,919 TWO-MAN. C. Rplnolla-B. Spinella, New York . 1.339 I. Eherhnrdt-W. Coffin, Des Moines. 1.321 A. Pilcher K. Spellman. Tulsa 1,307 C Degen-F. Degen. Buffalo 1.297 W. Baker J. Tisli. Erie. Pa I,2SS INDIVIDUALS. W. Lungren, Chicago 729 ,T. Snblowsky, Chicago 691 A. Lea, Chicago 699 W. Minch, Rochester, N. Y. ........ 689 N. Grauss, Rochester, N. Y 683 ALL-EVENTS B. Spinella, New York 1.999 H. Stewart. Cincinnati 1.963 H. Lange, Madison. Wis. .......... 1.94.3 W Driver Louisville 1.963 M. Schmidt, Louisville 1,930 The team competition In tho tournament closed last night. Now Greensburg Wants In SHELBYVILLE, Ind., March 31. Following agitation that has been carried on for several weeks, a meeting of the managers of the Greensburg Eagles baseball team and William H. Isley, president of the Southern Indiana Basetall League, was held yesterday in Greensburg to discuss the possibility o| the Greensburg team being acepted In tbs league membership. The management o| the Greensburg team had declined to enter the league organization when it was formed during the winter, on th* grounds that It could not play all It* games on the home diamond. A meeting of Greensburg fans was held this week and a request made that some action b* tt.ken toward entering the league. ‘Hut* Team Looks Good TERRE HAI'TE, Ind.. March 31.—80 h I Coleman, manager of the Terre Hautoß Three I League club. Is expected here by® the end of next week to take charge of the squad of players, who will report here Sunday. April 9. Hard training will start immediately nfler Coleman takes charge and two practices a day will b on the program until the start of tha season. The squad Is one of the strongest itp* to start the season here, and local fan* are figuring the club will be In the running for the pennant from the start. Tilden Still in Running PHILADELPHIA, March 31.—William T. Tilden 11. world's champion, by two victories, yesterday advanced to the third round in the Middle States Indoor tennis championship. All the other favorites won their first-round matches handily. Vincent Richards. New York, national junior title holder, drew a bye in tho first round and defeated C. Jones, University of Pennsylvania, in the second round, 6-2, 6-1. Tilden had no difficulty in beating Edward Fou’.fc* Havsrfo.-d CoUsga, saa Chari** Watson. Philadelphia.