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funeral directors. Parlors lilt Union X. FLANNEK & BUCHANAN _ 320 North Illinois St i'uneral directors to the people of Indian* spoils since 1317. Phones— MiJn 0541-0342. LI 10*L INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY George Grmsteiner Funeral Director. 523 E. Market. Old phone Main 0803. LI 7101. W. T. Blagengym 1625 Shelby et. Drezel 2570. Stewart 1114. 1702 N. Illinois. Randolph 687*. J. C. WILSON 1230 Proepecv ST. 1371. Drexel 0111. EDW. U HOLMAN 2512 Central Ave. Randolph 5903. CHAS. a!hOCKENSMITH. 124 N. Illinois. Slain 1133, LI lift. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—I4O2 N. Illlnola WM. E. KRIEGER. Main 1154, Res, phone. Ben Davis 332-1. G*DD—BERT S. GADD. 3130 Prospect st. Phones Prexel 0422, ST. 2273. CNDEfVTAICERS—HISEY It TITUS. 11l North Del, LX 6554. Main 3330. H. v. ‘TUTEWILER. N. Meridian, Main 8313. FEENEY A FEENET. DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. ALEXANDER. WEBSTER MARY E. — Age S5 years, widow of John IV. Alexander died April 13. 12:10 a. m., at the home of her son. Albert M. Alexander. 42 S. Ritter ave. Funeral Saturday 3 p. m. from the home. George H. Thomas, W. R. C. No. 20. take notice. Springfield (Ohio), Lafayette (Ind.) and Richmond (Ind.) papers please copy. INGALLS, FRANCES —Died at her home. 2324 N. Capitol avenue. Thursday, April IS. age 75 years. Funeral from residence Saturday at 2:30 p. m. Friends Invited. Burial private. LATHROP. ELMER—I 727 Bellefontalne. died 6 p. m. Husband of Maxie and father of Louis Lathrop Funeral Sunday, 8 p. m. Friends Invited. McVEY. WILLIAM T.—Age 56 years, beloved husband of Grace MeVey passed away Thursday. April 13 at 5:45 a. m. Funeral at the reslder.ee, 211 8. Goode ave., Saturday. April 15. at 1:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial at Memorial Park cemetery. Irvington Odd Fellows take notice. IN MEMORIAM. IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of our dear father. Hiram D. Rodgers, who passed away fourteen years ago today. Today recalls a sad remembrance Os the one we laid to rest. The ones that think of him today. Are the ones that loved him beet. His two daughters. MRS. H. M. SLACK AND LOTTIE M. TAYLOR. LOST AND FOUND. •* "'ST—Small fox terrier; all white, except ead: perfect black bonnet marking on and; answers to name Bobble. Reward f reliable Information. Call Belmont 4797. or Indianapolis, R. R. B-l. Box 378. LOST—Small pocketbood, with 143.38 and Masonic emblem, by working woman, Wednesday night. Illinois car or ThirtyNinth and Illinois, Fortieth ar.d Meridian. Reward. Phone Washington 2909, LOST—Female hound, out of dog pound; If owner wishes It call 2859 N. Meridian st., gr Randolph 9354 after 6 o'clock. LOST—Yellow and black angora cat. female; answere to •’Mickey." Drexel 1241. Reward. FOUND —Small Collie dog. female; has collar and tag. Drexel 0694, NOTICES.

PRITCHETT The Barber I am now in my new location and would like to see all my old customers. 24When BSdg a SECOND FLOOR

DANCING at King's Hall Washington and Rural sts. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday nights. Special Easter program Saturday n 1 ght. PERSONALS. 7 • Get Into a Profession tTKV GKIROraACTIC EVEHfSSCS We hare one class nicely un/A” te way and /<£■ SCHOOL *9\ are now starting ■ or ‘ i | a new class. CHIROPRACTIC I Get into this Xy Buite 604 National City Bank Bldg. FAIRMOUNI MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement. private; prices reasonable; may work for board; babies adopted. write for booklet. MRS. TANARUS, B. LONG. 4911 E. Twenty-Seventh gt.. Kansas City. Mo. ELECTRIC treatment. Swedish massage. Hair dyeing and beauty work. • OHIO BEAUTY SHOP. 1?H W. Ohio, Circle 3797. INDIANA CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE. Teaching the rational system of painless adjustment. Fourth floor When bldg. NOTICE —I will not be responsible for any bills contracted for by my wife. C. E. HOUSEHOLDER. Walter E. JOHNSTON. Dentist, pyorrhea treatments. Tel.. Main 407*. 612 Terminal bldg. MARGARET SELLERS. Osteopath, chiropractor, massage. 721 Russell avenue. FRENCH and Swedish massage, vapor and sulphur baths. 116 W. St. Clair. Circle 5519. MASSAGES— N.'lllinois gt.. apt. k. Select patronage. Circle I*9o. BUSINESS SERVICES^ a. * *■*!*<*■*>*>*• - -yvvvvvww^ W ELECTRICAL Yv’IRING Light and power. Houses a specialty. Repair work given prompt attention; reasonable. DILTS ELECTRIC. 94* FT WAYNE, MAIN 36*5. Expert Wall Paper snd fresco cleaning. All work guaranteed. We go any place in the city. H. Kuntze, Belmont 1011 EX-SERVICE BROS.—Vault. sink or dry well cleaning; sewers opened on connections; repair work; reliable and reasonable. Go anywhere. Mall orders or phone orders. Truck service. Call Circle *l*. PAUL WEISS. <!( N. Caldwell.

BUSINESS SERVICES. ELECTRICIAN, ex-service; starting In business; 6 years' experience. Let me dc. your electrical work; estimates free. Prices reasonable. References; union work. FOL’LK, Webster 08Y5 evenings, BATHROOM fixtures, complete. 390. Plumbing supplies at retail. We save you money on Installation. E. M. HARPIX CO.. 3220 E. Michigan. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made. E- F, BUBKLE. 416 Mass. Main 1428. YOUR LACE CURTAINS laundered like new by our new method. NU-WAY CURTAIN LAUNDRY. Ran. 4048. PLAIN sewing; work called for and delivered; children’s clothing specialty; reasonable. Webster 5172. ROOFING AND TINNING. New or repair work. Estimates furnished. Call Randolph 9417. HEATH'S Union Barber Shop. Warm. comfortable bath rooms. 183 W. Market street, DRESSMAKER, prices reasonable. Miss Haynes. 124 E. Thirtieth st. Kenwood 5136. HOWARD ELECTRIC CO. Electric wiring. 5-rooro cottage; complete 117. Circle 6723. Circle 3171. SAFETY RAZOR RLADES Sharpened TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana are. OOOD roofing. 31-21 per roll and up. B. M. HARDIN CO- 3220 E. Michigan. ~~7~ DETECTIVES. ~~~ Quigley-Hyland Agency, Inc, Butte 404 National City Bank building. Phone Main 2902. Local office International Secret Service Assn. Seventy office* In America and foreign countries. _ MALE HELP—WANTED. ~ SALESMAN Wonderful opportunity for live wire salesman; must be experience in selling advertising; commission basis. Answer immediately. Address A No. 2710, Times. WANTED—Boys not over 14 years old to carry Times route In central part of city. Call and see Mr. Moorehead at Times office after 2 o’clock any afternoon. WANTED —A good printer on a small dally. SPENCER PUBLISHING CO. Greenfield, Ind. SITUATION WANTED—MALE, MEAT CUTTER and all-round shop man. Telephone Circle 0100, 8 to 11 a. m., or 2 to 6 p. m. COLLECTOR; 15 years' city experience; mainly furniture: best references. Circle 3123. INSTRUCTIONS. PIANO—SAXOPHONE in 20 lesions, the Christensen way. Bef lnner* and advanced, CHRISTENSEN CHOOL, 106 Pembroke Arcade. Clr. 3034. PRIVATE lessons In shorthand, typewriting. bookkeeping, etc. JACKSON BUSINESS COLLEGE. 157 N. Illinois street. Circle 1214, MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER'S COLLEGE. 309 E. Waatatngton st.. Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 0757. FEMALE HELp —WANTED. , GIRLS. over 18 years of age to learn telephone operating. IND. BELL TELEPHONE CO. Room 322, corner New York and Meridian. | COMPETENT white cook; no laundry, 312; four In family; city references absolute necessity. Appiy between 6:89 and 8 p. m. Irvington 0251. WANTED—First-class pastry baker at j once. Address A No. 1923, Times. MIDDLE-AGE lady for general ho usework, white Call Ben Davie 15. SI -~ rtJAT IQN w A NT ED—F EMALE. ROUGH dry washing at 8 cents a !b, In neighborhood of Riverside. Harrison 1043. 1043 Roache ave. WANTED—Position as typist by high school girl. Webster 0413. CURTAINS TO "LAUNDER. MRS. LUTZ. Drexel 0895. THEATRICAL

Telephone, Circle 4927. MIDWEST BOOKING EXCHANGE 24 South Illinois Street Indianapolis, Indiana Attractions furnished for Theaters, Parks, Fairs, Clubs, Chautauquas, Celebrations, Shows. Reasonable—Courteous. HOUSES—TO LET. FOR RENT—Six-room Beml-i^cs? p n; gtr&ga. big lot, suburban, southeast; dost to car line. Call Drexel $467. UPPER duplex, 4 rooms, bath, heat; rtaaonabia, Randolph 7476. FLATS, APARTMENTS—TO LET. **** ** --rvvwxivt For Colored 828 W. Nineteenth st. Two rooms and bath; front apartment, 335. State Savings & Trust Cos. Main 4518. FIVE-ROOM modern apartment downstairs; excellent location. Randolph 2165. 130 W. Eighteenth street 416 E. Vermont Four rooms and bath, just newly renovated. Walking distance, $45 month. State Savings & Trust Cos. Main 4518. TRANSFER AND STORAGE ESTABLISHED 1895. Otto J. Suesz Packing, Hauling, Storage Overland Hauling Main 2353-3628 Night, Webster 0699 PART LOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CoT Private locked room* and open space. 35c per month and up. Local and overland transfer. We call and glee you exact prices on any kind ot work without any obligations 419-23 K. Market street. Main 3750. LI. 8680, Shank Superior Sei vice BEBT FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. transfer, packing and shipping. 887 N. New Jersey st. Main 2928 u 112*. DAVIS A NORRIS, new storage house. We store household goods or anything Storage, packing, shipping or transfer. Circle 6672. Night. Pein.ont 1026. Office 828 W. Maryland, BRUCE KENNARD. TRANSFER. STORage. MAln 0303; Main 6988; evening, Harrison 2258. OS' ALL KINDS! CALL DREXEL 2879. UNION STATION BAGGAGE TRANSFER MAIN 7119. . ._ROOMS— T° LET! KITCHEN privileges; front room. new home; employed couple or 2 ladles; Illinois car. Randolph 6743. N ' 1 'nrnl-hed downstairs room. 1053 E. Market street. Call or phone after 6 P- -.1. ii ..vcl 8052. , FRONT room neatly furnished: modernprivate home oertb. Central car Una Randolph 8283. KEYSTONE. 436 N.; Modern furnished rooms; gentlemen preferred. Webster 4972. CAPITOL. 2724 N.; three unfurnished. modern housekeeping rooms. Harrison 2610. SEVEN rooms, bath garage, many attractive features. $7,500; terms. Kenwood 7992. NEW JERSEY. N.. 739; unfurnished modern. 2 rooms and bath. Circle 7758. ST. JOSEPH. E.. -27; 2 clean, modern housekeeping rtionu, Oteie 4241.

LjGHT HOU S E KEE PI NO R POMS. TWO connecting light housekeeping rooms, modern except heat. 316 Agree street. BROADWAY, 1225; 3 housekeeping, modern rooms. Circle 2830. G A R A GES—TO L ET. SPACE In garage for small car, very reasonable. Randolph 8692. REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. Bungalow Bargains You will love these two 5-room modern bungalows on 8.-ookside ave.. near Rural st. Lots 40x185 ft. Price $4,800. Only 3500 down. You will be surprised when you see our new bungalows In the 300 block S. Randolph, 5 rooms each. Modern except furnace, for only 33,500. with a deposit of 3500 down. MR. HALLS, with J. G. McCullough 103 N. Delaware. Main 1710.

Modern Home Located on W. Morris in 300 blovk; lot 70x145; 1-car garage; 7 large rooms, brlcked-ln furnace, cement, hardwood floors; all In good condition. For quick sale, $5,500. R. L. Archbold. City Trust Cos. Circle 4022. Belmont 1026-R4. Five-Room Bungalow $350 Cash Brand new home, conveniently arranged; excellent decoratlone and electrlo fixtures, bathroom with toilet Installed, dining room with window seat; city water at sink In kitchen. Immediate possession, 1350 cash. S3O per month; price 33,350. Call Ed O'Callahan, South Slue Specialist, with McCord & McKinney, Realtors. 311 Lemcke Bldg. * Circle 5220. Evenings, Webster BSOO, Semi-Modern Cottages 45-53-57 Wisconsin Street Your choice of three cottages of four rooms each for S2,iuo. Only 3250 down; balance on easy monthly terms. Newly painted and decorated. Electric lights; well, cistern, city water, gas. Inside toilet. Open from 3 to 6 Sunday afternoon. Lorenz Schmidt & Sons 87 Monument Circle. Main 3715. Studio Court Homes TALBOTT BT„ NEAR NINETEENTH. 32,500 CASH. BALANCE MONTHLY will secure one of these desirable 5-room modern 2-floor apartments, steam heated from public service, and tn addition onefifth Interest In modern stucco cottage renting for 3900 per year, located on same lot; monthly payment will Include all expenses and part of principle. If you are looking for a bargain In an up-to-date home under 37,000, don't fall to Investigate this offer. ROBT. M. COLLIER. 306 Odd Fellow bldg. MAIn 5227. Modern Bungalows, $3,500 1310-1318 X. Tremont Avenue Two new modern bungalows of five rooms each. Now vacant. Immediate possession; 3500 cash, balance on easy monthly terms. Open Saturday afternoon. Lorenz Schmidt & Sons 87 Monument Circle. 5-Room Cottage Southeast Modern except furnace, newly painted and decorated. For quick sale, 32,100: 3300 cash, balance easy terms. Better hurry, as this won't last long at this price. See Mr. Mclnteer, I. N. Richie. 710-12 Bankers Trust. Main 0520. Semi-Modern Bungalow 3500 DOWN. $32 PER MONTH. Five rooms, electrlo light*, gas, city water and clatern, furnace, cement porch with brick rail. Just half block to car line on Tremont. Meredith & Johnson, Main 2393, Webster 7958. Colonial Brick Veneer This beautiful residence, located north of 88th, east of Meridian: center hall, only one year old; has 4 lovely rooma and toilet down, 8 bedrooms, sleeping porch, bathroom up; full basement with laundry tubs; 2-car brick garage, front drive. Only 316.500. 37.000 cash will handle this. ROBERT REEVES. 223 3ak* bldg. Lincoln 4231. Web. 3212. We Will Build for You If you have a good lot paid for we will build you a house up to $4,000 and let you pay for it by the month. We can jour plans or our own. Meredith & Johnson, Main 2393. Webster 7958. Bungalow, West Six-room Mml-modern bungalow. Will ell very For further particulars call Mr. Anderson, with I. N. Richie & Son. 710 Bankers Trust. Main 0520. Here’s One You Will All Like. Modern bungalow and garags, one year old. Price 33.900. Cash 31,61.0. Term*; two blocks from West Michigan street car line, "Live Wires." T. R. JONES & CO. 414 Peoples Bank Bldg. TWO houses, semi-modern, one 4 rooms and one 5 rooms, within one block of Fountain Square, rents for $32; can be bought on payments with S3OO cash, balance S3O per month; price $3,000. E. C. McLaughlin 407-9 INDIANA TRUST BLDG. TWO nic* little homes, south side. one 4-room houne, nice lot on street car line, improved street. $2,300; one 6 room home half block of street car, $1,900. Reasonable cash payment will buy either. BbN HAMRICK j 50_When bldg 4-Room Bungalow, East on paved street; reasonable price. Easy terms. 11. C. Venn 108 E. Market. Main 1116. Webwter 0440. . w West; In Trotter & II TANARUS! / B Henry's addition, 6-room 'ill /“tt a . modern home with garage. $4,260; $250 cash, balancs $42 per month. Including Interest. GEO. A. LUCAS. 726 K. of P. bldg Circle 3600. Evenings, Belmont 4926. Bungalow, East. Five-room semi-modern; paved street; corner lot. East Tenth car line. Price $3,760; SI,OOO cash, balance monthly. ELMORE BROTHERS. Circle 7962 GOODLET AVE. 'HOME NEAR MICHIGAN ST. A good 6-room house, high and dry. Well located and In good condition. Price only $3,000; S3OO cash, balance like rent. GEORGE F. COULTI3. 431 Lemcke bldg. Main 3115. FOUR-ROOM cottage, south; $1,650—3166. cash. sls per month. Call Mr. Shelburn, with Russe H. Hartman Main 6228. 224 N. Delaware. N. SHERMAN DRIVE~ Five-room modern bungalow; practically new. A coxy little home. Owner desires equity. GRIFFIS A ETTINGER. 302 City Trust bldg. _Ma!n 6064. ’ COLORED BUYERS' ~ Six rooms, strictly modern, garage; fine location; SSOO cash. 858 West 27th. Park Ave., Near 21st Six-room to side, strictly modern; good buy at SB,OOO. Call Trueblood. RELIABLE REALTY CO. Main 0186. Evenings, Irvington 4213. EAST: nice five-room modern bungalow near car line. Long living room; SSOO cash; $55 month. MR. WRIGHT. Irvlngton 0292. FOR colored; strictly modern five-room bungalow. * Large lot. garage and chicken park. $4,500; $750 cash, balance monthly. Main 0107. ARROW ave., 1846; five rooms, semi-mod-ern. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. Main 0142. EIGHT rooms, strictly modern; fine corner; located north. 39.000. Main 0107. WE build small houses on payments. Also buy for cash* Mala 6340.

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REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. BEAUTIFUL HOME Seven-room strictly modern, one of the most complete homes In city, on ThirtySecond, just off Central ave.; full basement; must be seen to bo appreciated. GIBBS, 35 When bldg. New 5 Room Bungalow Room for bath, garage. $2,650; small payment down, b.ilan*.. like rent. Call Mr. Foreman. RELIABLE REALTY CO. Main 0186. M .DEUX bungalow cast, semi-modern bungalow, modern doubles, semi-modern doubles. Any kind of a property you want east or south. Cash and payment. C. J. OSBORN. Drexel 6184._ r;:.\L ass-'SHtnent for apartment, practically new, 6 rooms and sun parlor, east; hardwood floors, full basement, double garage; rent 3126 per month; for quick sale, $9,300. Webster 8217. FIVE-ROOM cottage, located on 8. Gray; beautiful yard, garage; electric ilghta; small amount down, balance monthly; vacant. Owner. Webster 3766. SEVEN-ROOM modern except bath, two lots, garage and work shop. 33.600. SOUTHERN LUMBER CO Main 01)7. REAL ESTATE— SALE OR TRADE.

FOR SALE OR TRADE. A fine home on Linde! blvd.. near For,est Park, city of St. I-ouls, Mo. Will trade for city property In Indianapolis or a good farm. 20 acres south of Martinsville, Will trade for auto, Well Improved 120 acre*. SO miles from Indianapolis. Will trade for city property. Equity In city property to trade for lota north. Have plenty of good properly to trade. Have cash buyers waiting for property or farms if priced right. C. Tom Clark. 15 When bldg. Circle 0144. MODERN 8-room residence. $7,000: North New Jersey near Teachers’ College; actually pays 14',; ; built by owner for a borne. Finished in oak throughout; large lot, double garage; owner anxious to sell; leaving city. This Is genuine bargain. Ask TOM OVERMAN. Harrison 1583. : rooms and bath; full bokomont; by owner; Stop 1 on traction. Belmont 3266 ring 2. TWO doubles renting for SBS to trade for modern residence south of Fall Creek. Main 1232. REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN. Five Acres Located near S. Meridian t,, dandy cottage, new, 4 rooms and pantry, well, electrle lights, barn, chicken house, shed and outbuildings; price $,600. Very reasonable terms. Duniop & Holtegel, Realtors. 122 E. Market st. FOE TRADE Four Acres, Pendleton Pike Blx miles northeast of Monument; house 5 rooms, outbuildings. For residence south or east, see us at once. Elmore Bros. IE9 B. Market. Room 103. SUBURBAN home, new houfte. Stop 9. Greenwood line; garage, chicken house, fruit trees, Scrubbs hot water heating system; electricity; large basement; SI,OOO cash, balance terms. Owner, Southport 1 3 1-J. SEVEN-ROOM house, light, both waters Inside; fruit trees; grapes; A-l condition; $2,800. Beech Grove 42. LOTS—FOR SALE. Lot Bargain 80x180 feet on College avenue north of Forty-Fourth street. Beautiful building site with all public improvements 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 tn a lot call Main 1409. MR. YOUNG, or e/enlngs, Washington 1079. H 6 MILES east of Irvington and mile south of National road, $1,250; sl6 monthly. Call Webster 6774, evenings, or Cooper & Hadley 838 Lemcke Bldg Main 2776. LOT; NORTHEAST. BY~ OWNER; S4OO CASH. CALL RANDOLPH 4460. LOT for sale: residence only. Inquire 1342 Barth ave. Drexel 4185. FOR SALE—A lot, 2400 block Parker ave., $350. Cali Webster 4177. REAL ESTATE—WANTED. What Have You ? We want a modern bungalow south that can be bought on terms. Call us Immediately as our buyer must locate very soon. Fowler & Eaton 301 City Trust Bldg. Main 6871. MODERN or semi-modern five to seven rooms. Can pay S7OO cash and balance monthly. Main 0142 R. cT FO-LA ND AUCTION CO., 615~Triu> tlon Terminal bldg. Circle 0247. FARMS—FOR SALE. 21 ACRES. 6-room house, 5 miles north of city near car line, Belmont 4906. BUS)N ESS OPPORTUNITIES. DOWNTOWN case, In one of the leading hotels of city; best equipped place In city; private booths; this Is high class. Proprietors come In and see me about this if you' are looking for business of this kind light away. C. S. BUCK. 46 N. PENN. ST.. ROOM 208. FOR SALE or long lease, large tract! four acres. Inside city,' 6* blocks from Washington st., walking distance from Union Station, front* on three streets, newly paved; two corners admirably adapted for one-story or more In frame brick or cement for department store, warehouse, cold storage or manufacturing; populous locality, great thoroughfare, already big manufacturing district, street cars and jitneys. Railroad near. BOCKUS, 46 N. Penn. st. R. 214. BATTERY, vulcanizing and repair garage. Dandy stand east.; does $20,060 year. Price $3,600; terms. INDIANA BUSINESS EXCHANGE, 317 Ind. Trust-

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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. HIGH-CLASS case on Illinois st., doing SI,OOO week business. All table service at good price. Long lease, reasonable rent, fine place for man and wife or couple ladles. C. 8. BUCK. 46 N. PENN. ST., ROOM 201. MILLINERY store, near terminal, old established; doing good business; must sell account slcknees; sacrifice price for quick sale. Restaurant, central location, S9O dally usin*s; owner leaving city; Investigate. Priced right. Bakery, county seat, near Indianapolis. Inquire Hsrrlson-Jonee, 43 When bldg. CONFECTIONERY and restaurant at Ravenswood Beach; has two soda fountains, electrlo piano for dancing; long lease, cheap rent. Will make terms to reliable party. O. S. BUCK. 45 N. PENN. ST., ROOM 291. CONFECTIONERY, cigar and soft drinks and poolroom, with Ice cream cone factory, located on Washington et. C. a BUCK, 43 N. PENN. BT„ ROOM 208. DRUG STORE, brick corner, east; modern fixtures, clean stock; doing $45 day; $5,700, INDIANA BUSINESS EXCHANGE. .17 ind. Trust. GROCERY—Good little rath-carry, northeast; 7 living rooms. About $l,lOO. INDIANA BUSINESS EXCHANGE, 517 Ind. Trust. HAVE business proposition for good, live person; can ehow $3,000 year ar.d better Will require about $5,600 to handle. C. S. BUCK. 46 N. PENN. ST.. ROOM 20S, BAKERT-DK LICA TE 98 ES,' Idea i !. cation north; clears S3OO mouth. INDIANA BUSINESS EXCHANGE. 617 Ind. Trust. FURMTURL ■ : r-- m i repair ih p. recently; death; 6 living rooms and garage connected. Circle 2667. RESTAURANT for sale cheap; r . leaving to-.vn. Call Main 07,30. AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE. DODGE BROTHERS motor cars; a good assortment t all times. C.h.WALL£Ricn Company Doom ShwmMui Motor VtoHU*& 843 North Meridian. HAYNES five-passenger; starter and lights. In first-class condition, $350. Premier truck for sale or trade, $250. Drexel 5113. EDWIN KING. 82 South State. Al.I, kinds Os cars. $59. 17 5. 1100 down balance small weekly payment*. INDPLB. AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 618 N. Capitol. FORD. late 1120 sedan; newly painted; perfect condition: good tires; $l6O down, balance one year. XVIDE.fi & MILLER. 644 E. Washington. Main 3493. PORT; dandy little touring; looks like new; flvo new ttrea. Bargain at 3285. Better hurry. 220 8. Pennsylvania. Main 1705. FORD touring. 1920-21 model; starter and demountable. Sale or exchange. 736 Virginia avenue. PACKARD touring; good condition; trade or sacrifice. Reasonable offer. 610 N. i Capitol ave., Indianapolis. 1920 McFarland sedan; reasonable; runs and looks like new. Guaranteed one year. 610 N. Capitol. CHALMERS sedan; accept reasonable offer. Looks like new. 610 N. Capitol ave.. Indianapolis. WILLYS-KNIG HT 7-passenger; will sacrifice. 510 N. Capitol ave.. India ua;,,*: Is. LEXINGTON, 1921 sport touring; a bargain. 510 N. Capitol ave., Indianapolis. CALL at 615 N. East street for USED CARS; always a bargain. Main 6785. HAYNES CHUMMY ROADSTER; bYr"GAIN AT S4OO. 510 N. CAPITOL. MARMON chummy roadster; like new. 510 N. Capitol, BTUTZ roadster, S6OO. 510 N. Capitol ave., Indianapolis. A UTOMO bTI ES—■ W ANTED. USED CADS WANTED Don't sacrifice Your car. Get a good price. SEE US. We want— Fords, Ford Coupes, Ford Sedans and Packards, Mercers, Marmons, Hoicks, Fieree-Arrows. SEE US FIKST—QUICKLY PIONEER MOTOR SALES CO. 610 N. Capitol Av<*. Indianapolis*, Ind. autosYvantkd I. Wolf Auto Cos. 619 N. Illinois st. Main 1579. FORDS wanted. I pay the highest prices for Fords regardless of condition. Webster 7260. HENRY' SEGAL. 2401 East Washington. W II,L trade r,y 6-cyllnder Overland and some cash lor your smaller touring or roadster. 6345 Carrollton avenue. AUTOS wanted! WEISS MAN’ sTm-U Bt New York street. Main 4 48. BRING your battery troubles to us. We are experts In this work and our prices are right; 6 volt recharge 50a; rebuild complete $6.00; 12 volt .recharge 75c; rebuild complete SIO.OO. SOUTH SIDE BATTERY SHOP. 413 S. MERIDIAN gT. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 North Illlnola. S & £> Auto Laundry TIRES, all sizes, $4 and up. Rebuilt casings with NEW TREADS. We also repair or retread your tires. ANDERSON STEAM VULVANIZER CO.. 611 North Capitol. 3d floor. 200 USED tires, all sizes, $2 each. ROGERS. 3115 W. Washlngon. Belmont 4300. LARGE PROFITS from small expenditure follow Real Estate advertising In “Want Ad” columns of th* Time*.

AUTO R EPAiRSAND SUP PLIES. FORD BODIES SPEEDSTER , Autowa Ames and Ford Body Dlst. SwissheEm <& Parker 330 East Market. COLVIN BATTERY COMPANY Recharge, 6-Volt, 50c; 12-Volt, 75c. Battery, Guaranteed Two Years, 611, $14.50; 613, ?16.50; 127, $22.50. 121 E. MARYLAND ST. CIRCLE 1870. "FITTED TO ANY CAR FREE." REDUCED PRICES - Auto washing. Touring, $1.00; sedan, $1.20. SCHROYER'S. 322 W, Maryland. Circle 0653. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES. Now is the time to have yout motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 534-36 Mass Ave. Main 6404. CASH paid t‘ r a 'l kinds of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 509 Maas. ave. Main 7029. FOR SALE. Anew lot of German and other records and player rolls just received. mmm muims 139 E, OHIO ST. MA In 3962. Now at 22 S. Pennsylvania Bt. $2 DOWN Brings You a Brand New COMOIw k The Arrsrwt’f SLtdmm CAST PAYMENTS TH ERE APTS it Jtidd Typewriter Exchange 22 8. Pennsylvania St. Ain 2530. TROUSERS nr\ The Intest spring styles f I now In. Match Your II j Coat and Vest. VI I The Pants Store \l| co. m 2 Stores Full of Pants ■ •IS West Ohio St. . 111 East Ohio St. Typewriter Bargains NO. 3, NO. 4 AND NO 5 UNDERWOODS; CLEANED, OVERHAULED AND IN FINE CONDITION AND GUARANTEED; THIS WEEK i.\LY SSO EACH 18 W. MARKET. SECOND FLOOR. PHONE MAIN 2683. Clark typewriter bhop INVALID CIJAIRs—-Good, strong rubberllrvd chairs for rent. $3.59 per month. Crutches, 25c. Delivery free. BARER IiHUE MAKE your old coat look ilks new suit by matching a pair trousers with the Correct.' pants makers co. 104 Vw W. Ohio Bt. * A DINING room suite arid bedroom suite. reasonable. 3601 N. Capitol. Washington 1957. SINGER sewing machine; mechanically suod, sl2. Drexel 0574. 2013 Southeastern. GENTLEMEN'S suits, library table, chairs and antique settee. Irvington SB2R FoK pberry and strawberry plants. Finnic, Washington 0483. 18x16 ARMY regulation squad tent, S2O. 1029 E. Thirty-First street. BABY inriitgo, twin, reed; good condition. Webster 9044. GOOD black soil; low price; delivered. Irvington 2365. DID YOU FEEL ITT If not, try the automobile column* ot tho Time* Want Ads. M ISCELLAN EOUS— TO LET. CONCRETE MIXERS FOR RENT. Circle 6665. MISCELLANEOUS—WANTED. wwwwiee, GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCKYARDS

WANTED—Baby eerriago or stroller regardless of condition. Circle 7090. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—FOR SALE. FORD, 1920 roadster starter; A-I mechanical condition; small payment down, balance one year. WIDES & MILLER. 611 E. Washington. Main 3493. FUMED oak eight-piece dining room suite, kitchen cabinet, library table, sanitary cot and pad; must sell at once, cheap. Beech Grove 55. DROP-HEAD Singer sewing machines, $10; good condition. Circle 8580. OAK living room furniture and rug; good condition. Randolph 2791. DODGE roadster; A-l condition. 725 Virginia avenue. MUSICAL—SALE OR WANTED?" PARLOR Grand, ebony case, $250 cash. CHAS. C. MORGAN. Randolph 4221. BALDWIN mado player piano; fine condition with 60 rolls, $275. Main 4031. DOGS. POULTRY, PIGEONS. ETC. HOMES wanted for healthy homeless doga, INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY, City dog pound. 924 fc. N. Y. Main 0872. S. C. W. baby chicks, leghorns, bred to lay; 814-egg strain, $2.60 per dozen. Drexel 8142. COAL AND WOOD—FOR SALE. NOW is the best time to buy your coal. We guarantee our coal to be the best on the market. Low Prices Poca, lump, No. 3 red ash, 80 per cent lump $7.50 Best Va_ lump, large clean forked.... $7!oO Best E. Ky. lump, large clean forked.s7.oo P.est E. Ky. egg, clean forked $7.00 Best Brazil block, large clean forked. $7.00 Best Ind. or Linton No. 4 clean fk...55.00 Bbst Ind. mine run. 50% lump.. $5.00 Kindling with each ton. Delivered anywhere in the city. Drexel 3280. st. 2225. UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Quality. Service and Correct Weight. Since * 90S. Ask your friends. LINTON No. 4, forked $6.00 Pocahontas lump, forked s.oo Pocohontas lump, genuine red ash... 7.75 U. 6287. MERIDIAN COAL CO. COAL L. H. BAIN COAL CO. Main 3581. 212 N. Pine. Mala StIL

uEGAL notices. NOTICE OF EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice Is hereby given that the Bankers Trust Company, as executor of the last will and testament of Charles Andreas Ecklln, deceased, whose estate Is now pending In the Probate Court of Marion County, Indiana, will, on May 8, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m., and from day to day thereafter until sold, at Its banking quarters in the Bankers Trust building, Pennsylvania and Ohio streets, Indianapolis. Marlon County, Indiana, offer for sale and sell a3 the property of said estate, the following described real estate in Marlon County, Indiana, towit: Lot number thirty-eight (38) in Stevens’ subdivision of outlot one hundred three (103) in the city of Indianapolis, as per plat book 3, page 89, said property also being known as No. 649 South New Jersey street, Indianapolis, Indiana. Said property will be sold free and clear of all Incumbrance except taxes 1921, and any municipal assessments levied after Jan. 1. 1922. Dated April 6. 1922. BANKERS TRUST COMPANY. By HOWARD C. BINKLEY, President. Executor of the estate of Charles Andreas Ecklln, deceased. HOLTZMAN i COLEMAN. Attorneys for Executor. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Notice Is hereby given to the taxpayers of Perry Township, Marion County, Indiana, of the Intention of the Board of Commissioners of said county to issue bonds in the sum of $9,000.00 to provide funds for the construction of the Jerry Gray et al. highway improvement. The bonds are to bear interest and are serial bonds, payable In ten years. The net assessed value of all property In this taxing unit is $11,692,420.00 and the present total Indebtedness without this issue Is $61,258.70. Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard therein within fifteen days after the period of publication of this notice. Ten or more taxpayers, other than those who pay poll tax only who feel themselves aggrieved by such determination, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon by filing a petition therefor with the county auditor. Dated this 6th day of April, 1922. LEO K. FESLER, Auditor Marlon County. notice of appointment! Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Luella Blse, deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. No. 20019, WILLIAM A, BISE. FINANCIAL. iwvwwewewwwwww^v^wwws lOv CaN BORROW MONEY SO CHEAP and on such easy terms ot repayment from the Fidelity Loan Company, a licensed and bo ided firm, for use in paying overdue bl'l* or to buy the things you need for CxBH at BARGAIN PRICES that every one should take advantage of our service. LOANS ON FURNITURE 120.00 to 1300.00 at legal rates, on short notice and without publicity. We give you all the 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 On $ 60 pay $3 a month and interest On SIOO pay $5 a month and interest PAS MORE ANY TIME AND REDUCE THE COST IN YOUR BEHALF We ar od th Job ei*ht hour* a day. and through personal contact and personal service, plus a deep personal interest, we can serve you and your friends as you wish to be served. In these unusual timea business friendships, close relations, mutual understandings and co-operation are real assets to all of us. 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 Lemcka Bidg. Slain J 278. Lincoln 7782. REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS PURCHAS ED SECOND MORTGAGES PURCHASED COMMERCIAL PAPER PURCHASED. WE ADVANCE RENTS ON LEASES. INVESTIGATE OUR NEW PLAN. AUTOMOBILE FUNDING CO. 913 HUME-MANSUR. MAIN 3868. _____ On furniture, pianos, autos, live *tock. (arm lmplcaienla and other collateral. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 M E. Washington St Main 0586. Auto Lincoln 7184. WB MAKE first and second mortgages oo Improved farms and Indianapolis real estate. AETNA MORTGAGE AND INVE3TT CXX 608 Fidelity Trust bldg, MONEY furnished on realty mortgages and contracts. FRANK K. SAWYER. Meridian Life Bldg. 307 North Pennsylvania street. Circle 1061. FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B WILSON. 1101 National City Bank bldg. Llncoln 6104. MONEY to loan on second mortgages. L. B. MILLER. 127 N. Delaware st Main 5762.

TAX VALUE OF A. T.&T. RAISED State Board of Tax Commissioners Overrule Iteduction Plea. A valuation for purposes of taxation of J 8,648,722 has been placed on the property of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company In Indiana by the State board of tax commissioners. A valuation averaging sl4l per mile of miles was fixed in 1921. The valuation for 1922 shows 44,r>49.5l miles while In 1921 the number of miles represented was 43,983.15. This year's valuation averages $147 a mile, the increase totaling $391,081. Alfred E. Holcomb, of New York, tax agent for the company, who appeared before the board sought a reduction in tho valuation based on earnings of the company. He said the valuation should be reduced Instead of increased, showing that earnings amount to 7 per cent on $5,074,624, not figuring depreciation. He told the board a reduction of between $700,000 and $1,000,000 should have been allowed. The board fixed the value of the Indiana Bell Telephone Company tentatively at $19,702,000. START RELIEF FOR HOMELESS $1,000,000 Fire Destitutes Thousands. NORFOLK. Va„ April 14.—Work of housing nnd feeding two thousand negroes, rendered homeless by a $1,000,000 fire which swept a path through Borkley a suburb of Norfolk late yesterday, was sturtted by city authorities and relief agencies. More than 250 dwelling, a lumber plant, n spinning mill, seven business houses and two churches were burned. The fire started in an abandoned lumber yard and burned a path four'-blocks wide and nearly a mile long, sweeping through the negro district in the business section. Here it gutted seven business houses and two churches and then leaped across the main street into another negro district and burned to the edge of the town. Four ships, two steamers and a schooner and a motor launch were burned to the water's edge. TOBACCO MAN BANKRUPT. Nathaniel E. Spears, tobacco dealer of Michigan City, filed a voluntary petition in bankruptcy in Federal Court today. He listed libalitles of $4,023.13 and assets of $424.20. BREAD PRICES GO UP. HUNTINGTON, Ind.. April 14.—Wholesale bakeries here have raised the price of their product to 10V& cents a loaf. Prices have ranged from BVi to 9 cenfs a loaf.

WILSON SPLIT WITH TUMULTY IS DISCLOSED Break With Former Aide Traced Back to Last White House Days. COOLNESS DEVELOPS BY GEORGE R. HOLMES, International Nows Service Staff Carrespondent. WASHINGTON, April 14.—Woodrow Wilson’s blunt and unqualified repudiation of the so-called “Wilson message” delivered to tho National Democratic Club banquet In New York Saturday night by his ex-secretary, Joseph P. Tumulty, brough open confirmation today of the fact known to inside Democratic circles In the capital for montha—that a decided coolness exists between Mr. Wilson and his former aide. Back of Mr. Wilson's public disavowal that Mr. Tumulty is his spokesman in things political lies a story of two-years steadily-growing estrangement. This condition would have brought about an open split before Mr. Wilson left the White House, his friends say, had it not been for the long illness of the former President and the embarrassments that such a course would have brought during his trying last days In the White House. The Wllson-Tumulty spilt had ltt Inception during Mr. Wilson’s long absences abroad, during which time Mr. Tumulty literally conducted the executive end of the Government, according to the “inside story” of the affair as told by Mr. Wilson’s friends today. The former President la said to have been highly displeased at some of the proceedings at the White House during his absence but was not in a position to make a change at that time because of the pressure of public business and the fact that his own time was to be largely taken up in trying to clear the rocky road for the Leaghie cf Nations and the Versailles treaty. PRESIDENT PAINED BY TUMULTY POLICIES. Then came the “swing around tbs country,'* and the long Illness which lasted up to the last day of Mr. Wilson’s stay In the White House. Many of the Tumulty policies, pursued by the executive office while Mr. Wilson lay between life and death In the Mansion, a hundred yards away, are said to have pained Mr. Wilson a great deal. Mr. Tumulty saw very little of thg President during the last months of the Administration. What contact there was between the sick President and his secretary was conducted by the exchange of notes and memoranda, usually through Mrs. Wilson as intermediary. The coolness between the two was intensified during the 1920 campaign and particularly during the hectic days when the San Francisco convention was deadlocked. In almost daily notes, Mr. Tumulty is said to have constantly urged the bed ridden President to take a hand in the situation and speak as the leader of his party, despite Mr. Wilson’s curt refusals. This is said to have annoyed Mr. Wilson exceedingly. There was a decided lack of sympathy between the two on that chill March day when Mr. Wilson left the White House, a picture of broken health—Mr. Wilson retiring to his quiet home in S street, away from the turmoil, and Mr. Tumulty to his law office. There has been virtually no contact in the last year. Mr. Wilson's callers were Infrequent and one of the most infrequent of these was Mr. Tumulty. Then came the Tumulty boob, "Woodrow Wilson as I knew him.” The former President did not see the manuscript before it went to the printer, and he la said to have been enraged when, at last, if was brought to his attention. Mr. Wilson it is understood, did not see the book until long after it was on sale in the bookshops and had been widely reviewed. Mrs. Wilson saw to that. This message incident in New York •Saturday night was described by slr. Wilson's friends as the “last straw.” Mr. Tumulty saw Mr. Wilson for a short time Friday for the first time in weeks, it is <*ald by those in a position to know. Saturday night a message, ostensibly from Mr. Wilson, was delivered to the Democratic banquet. It was taken to New York by Mr. Tumulty. It said: “Say to the Democrats of New Tork that I am ready to support any man who stands for the salvation of America, and the salvation of America is justice to all classes.”'

The message itself was Innocent enough, but read in conjunction with what apparently was a boom for James M. Cox. it created a sensation, and was m'ueh resented by other factions of the i party not sympathetic with the ex--Gov- ! ernor’s candidacy. Mr. Wilson promptly took cognizance of the situation by writing a letter to the New York Times, a Democratic newspaper, with a request that the letter be i published. It said: “I did not send any message whatever to that dinner, nor authorized any one to convey a message.” To this Mr. Tumulty responded today: "If Mr, Wilson says the message was unauthorized, then I can only say that I deeply regret the misunderstanding that has arisen between ns, I certainly would not bare given the message if I had not believed it to be authorized." Mr. Tumulty has said he has nothing to add to his statement. Meanwhile, Washington is in the throes Os a small sensation. USE OF RADIO OVER PACIFIC President Signs Bill Extending News Service 3 Years. WASHINGTON, April 14.—President Harding today signed a bill extending for three years the use of Government radio for sending press dispatches acroas the Pacific Ocean. Finds Jewels in Traveling Bag MURRAY CITY, Ohio, April 14—On her recent return trip from Florida, Mrs. Sarah Bridgewater, a local resident, carried a traveling bag which had a ripped place. Three weeks after her arrival here, Mrs. Bridgewater found that a considerable amount of Jewelry had-been thrust into the traveling bag through the ripped place. Suspecting that a thief hid his stolen plunder in her bag while on a sleeping car, Mrs. Bridgewater is making Inquiry in an effort to locate the owner of the jewelry. TO ENFORCE BALK RULE. Special Instructions have been given Coast League umpires to enforce the balk rules the coming season. The umpires. It Is said, were inclined to overlook trick motions on the part of pitchers last year. MILWAUKEE LOSES OUT. Connie Mack had planned to send the Cuban Acosta to Milwaukee to complete a deal with that club, when the Chicago White Sox held .Tose '-n e-i ".-alr'-rs end till, kept him in tii. ...i: w. A

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