Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 294, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 April 1922 — Page 11

APRIL 20, 1922.

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Took Menagerie to Cure This Pitcher of Booze Yearning oßeal Animals Enact D. T. ™ Scene and ‘Slinf Quits for Life. On the outskirts of the city of Panama there stands a lt.moug time worn and dilapidated, But popular emporium for the thirsty, known Rattling Nelson's place, although the Battler himself probably never has been aware of Its existence. It has for many y< ars been a rendezvous for the Isthmian athletes of frolicsome nature. One reason for the popularity of such a Bohemian resort is the overflowing personality of the proprietor, who Is as much a part of the road house as Its wet poods. Trinidad Tim Is owner, barkeep, purveyor of jokes, acrobatics, songster nnd sleight-of-hand artist. He is a giant West Indian with a menagerie of domesticated tropical animals that might make old man Hagenbeck turn over In his grave with envy. His assortment consists of two monkeys, a sloth. It parrots, a tame tiger cub. lizards of various forms and colors and various other reptilian and quadruped species. The hero of this story is a former major league ball player, who loved his suicide water too well to linger long in the company of the fastest ball players in the world. He heard of the Panama < anal I.eaghie and headed Southward. Incidentally. he had also heard of the generous potions if Johnny Walker and Old Crow that were still dished out for the modest stipend of two for two-bits. For obvious reasons we shall refer to our hero as Slim Caldy, which wasn't his name. SUM DID NOT OBEY WARNING. When Slim arrived on the Isthmus he got a contract with the club representing Panama City, and. In conformity with the rules and regulations given all new members, was told of the evil effects of strong drink to Northerners visiting the tropics and admonished to lay off the firewater before he got the delirium tremens, ■jun laughed long and loud at the idea of the P. T.'s. old hand that he was. long and constant Imbiber from the flowing bowl. But the ready access to Panama's many cantinas at all hours of the day and night soon began to tell on Slim's prowess as a ball player, and he began to slip, and. w ith his slipping, began the slipping- of the Panamanians' chances for copping the bunting, for Slim was a real pitcher when he eared to keep in condition Asa last resort the members of the team representing Panama determined to try a trick on Slim that might hring him to his senses. A couple of the boys went to the owner of the Battler's place and confided in him. The same evening Slim was introduced to the haven called Battling Nelson’s place. He was showered, bombarded, flooded and nssauped with drinks of every kind and description, and along about 3 o'clock In the morning was escorted to a room on the second floor. I.I7ARDS, PARROTS TIGER AND SEOTH. lie had no sooner arrived Into the land of King Morpheus than the Intriguers got to work. First a row of green parakeets were placed on the right-hand side of his bed; on the left was placed a line of red parrots; at the foot of his bed was chained four large lizards and an armadillo; at the head, chained, waa the tiger cub; on the Inside of the mosquito hung a siloth. which orflfttftrlly could cross a modern-sized room In seven hours; scattered on the floor were the rest of Tim’s menagerie. When the first effect* of the booze had worn off Caldy began to hear a curious mixture of sounds, squawks, squeaks, cries, songs, snarls, chirps and other discordancies. They gradually Increased In volume until the erratic pitcher began to awaken by inches. Slowly peeping around, he thought he was in a nightmare; then he Imagined It all a hallucination - he began to lileten. fel. email and after being worried to a tatter for a half hour, decided he had at last been attacked with se direful I*. T.'s and made a flying leap >r the window. In pajama suit he made gigantic strides toward the club house, where all were awaiting his a :gusf presence. Slim decided the tropical booze was too much for him. and after pitching a few more games, he lit our for northerly climes, where it is said he parted friends with John Barleycorn once und for all time, lie is at present pitching for some Independent team out on the Pacific Coast.

Ferndales to Step Out Into State Competition With Formidable Team The Ferndale Athletic Club’s baseball 'earn, runner-up in the Daily Times city championship series last season, will be in tb field 3gain this summer with a strong line-up and is now booking games with the best city nnd State teams Practice will be held next Sunday afternoon ar 3.30 on Riverside diamond No. 2. at which time any players wishing to try out for the team will be given an opportunity. A number of last season’s players are out for their former Jobs, but no positions have been definitely filled and all candidates will b given a fair chance to make the team. The club is especially in teed of a catcher and a first baseman and could also use another pitcher. Any one desiring to try out for any position should report for practice Sunday and call the baseball manager before that time at the Ferndale clubhouse. Belmont fitSIO. Additional playing equipment has been purchased by the club and the team will be outfitted this season in first-class shape. The Ferndale Athletic Club is one of the few incorporated athletic clubs in Indianapolis, nnd State teams booking games are asked to make note of this ns an evidence of the responsibility of the Ferndale management in keeping its contacts to the letter. Although the Fernflliles are known widely throughout the “tate for their football prowess, they have not until the present season underiflken to play much out-of-town baseball. For open dates, managers should address the baseball manager. Ferndale Athletic Club, West Tenth street and King avenue, Indianapolis. Cooler Wins Again Harry Cooler Wednesday won the second block in the three cushion play In which he is defending his State title against G. C. Kepner, seoring fifty billiards to Kepner's forty-eight and making the total count now stand: Cooler. 100; Kepner, S3. Last night's play went ninety-three Innings, with Cooler having a high run of five and Kepner one of four The last block will be played Friday night, with Cooler playing for fifty billiards. while Kepner will need sixtyseven counters. Big Opening at Columbus COLUMBUS, Ind., April ”o—The Columbus team of the newly-formed Southern Indiana Baseball League will open its schedule here Sunday against the Hope teamb. Rex Dawson is booked to start on the mound for the local team and will be opposed by Virgil Coyles. The game will be preceded by a street parade and Mayor E. R. Tucker will throw the first ball. Seats have been reserved for 300 rooters from Hope. MICHIGAN ENDS GOOD TRIP. ANN ARBOR. Micl,.. April 20—Michigan's baseball team resumed practice on Kerry field today after one or the most suecessfnl training trips through the South ever Isaged. Six out of the eight games played resulted in victories for the Wolverines. The first game of the season is to be played Saturday against Illinois. WITH YANK JOCKEY UP. ™FPSOM, England. April 20.—E"nst Paget's Paragon ridden by the American Jockey, Archibald, won the city and suburban stakes of *I,OOO run here Wednesday Sir Henry Bird's March was second and James White's Grapelv third. Ten horses ran. The betting on Paragon was 3 to 1 against. CARDS BEAT VINCENNES. Vincennes, ind. April 20.—The st. Louis Cardtnils defeated the Vincennes Cubs in an -xhibition game here Wednesday afternoon, 7 to 4.

State Normal, Notre Dame Win; Wabash Loses Again

TERRE HAUTE, Ind., April 20—The Indiana State Normal baseball team won Us opening game of the season from Butler. Wednesday afternoon In a loosely played contest by the score 17 to 9. For the first seven Innings the game was one sided, with the Teachers leading,- 13 to 1, at the start of the eighth. At this stage Coach Bayh substituted a number of new -nen, who failed to hold the large lead hlch the regulars had piled up. Pie; oi, who pitched the first seven Innings - Normal, wortaed well. Webb was the h -ge factor in the Normal offense. NOTRE DAME, 19; GEORGETOWN, 0. LEXINGTON, Ky., April 20.—Eddie Degree, pitching his first college game blanked Georgetown College, 12 to 0. here Wednesday and allowed but three hits. Bailey held Notre Dame to one hit until the seventh when the Irish broke up the game with nine rung and continued scoring until the game was over. Notre Dame played errorless ball behind Degree. ILLINOIS, 5: WABASH, L t RBAXA, 111., April 20.—8 y bunch’ng hits, Illinois defeated Wabash College at baseball here Wednesday afternoon, 3 to 1, in the second and final game of the series with the Indiana aggregation. Goldsberry on the mound for the visitors held Illinois and although he allowed five hits, they'were scattered, Wabash making Its lone tally in the third inning. Fifteenth Campaign for Johnson With Washington The season of 1022 marks the fifteenth campaign of Walter Johnson as a member of the Washington club of the Amerl can League. Unless It is Christy •Mathewson. no pitcher In the history of baseball Is a greater favorite with fandom. In ewerr year that he has been connected with the Nationals the work of Johnson has been the outstanding feature of the team's showing. Two or three years back It looked as If Johnson was slipping. Trouble with hip. arm robbed him of some of his old-time speed. Many of the experts said he was through. Johnson, however, has come back strong, and expresses the belief that he has at least five years more of service as a big leaguer. During his connection with the American League Johnson chalked up 320 victories up to this season. He would like to eclipse the record of Cy Young, but has his doubts as to his ability to turn the trick. The pleasing thing about Johnson is that success has in no way changed him. He is beloved by every ball plaver, the highest tribute that could b paid a player.

Local Youngsters Win Winchester Rifle Medals Medals of various types number 1.237 were awarded to boys and girls in the competition of the Winchester Junior Rifle Corps In March, which makes a total of 4.09?, which have been given this year. This is conslderbale above the avergae and denotes a greater interest in rifle shooting among the boys and girls of the United States and Canada.. Last Year rifle shooting was the dominating sport in more than 100 boys and girls camps. This number should double this season. Expert medals were won by fifteen In March, Instructors medals by nine, bars by 323, sharpshooters by 141 The names of the medal winners in this city In March follows: Herbert Warapreer, 1010 South New Jersey street; Herbert Alley, R,.ute 0. Box 300; Floyd Starks. 2111 Highland Hare; Obtl Smith, 3562 North Pennsylvania strejt; Walker Knotts, 847 West Twenty-Seventh street; William Hastings, 2204 Woodlawu avenue; Eaton Smith, 213S North Illinois street; Reid Wilson, 57 South Sherman Drive; Rich ard Gaertner, 1111 South East street; James Forsyth. 91 North Warman avenue; Leonard Solomon, 301S North Delaware street; Guy E. Throms, 1000 College avenue. Traders Point Maroons to Open With Soldier TRADERS POINT, Ind . April 20—The Traders Point Maroons will open their season next Sunday when they meet the Ft. Harrison team at the Point diamonds. This will be the first real game the locals have engaged In. althoug they have practiced for the past two Sundays, and last Sunday they defeated the Seal Fast team from Indianapolis. Manager Snyder of the fort club will rely on his star twirler, Dixie Clark, to put the soldier boys on the long end of the score. Clark Is considered one of the best spltbal! twlrlera in the State. The rest of the fort team will line up as follows: Smith, first base; Harvey, second; Daurnett. shortatop: Woods, third: Widner. left: Jones, center: Captain Snyder, right ,and Denman, catcher. Captain Gaalema of the local club probably will start with the following players; Day nnd Rogers, pitchers; Forrestal and Berdon, catchers; Ilansing, Bruder. Bishop, Stadfelt and Scherer on the infield; Kramer, Huck, Lucid and Gaalema in the outfield. The local management is planning to bring only the best attractions to the local grounds this season and State trams desiring to book games, both nt home and abroad, can do so by writing the managar at 340 North Illinois street, Indianapolis. I - He Got Hit First MEMPHIS, Tenn., April 20.—The fine and suspension Imposed upon Pitcher Wingfield of the Chattanooga Club, In connection with a disturbance during the Little Rock-Chatfanooga, Monday, was remitted Wednedays by John D*. Martin. president of the Southern Association. Mr. Martin explained that after further investigation he wag convinced that Wingfield’s part in the affray merely was to defend himself. Records Not to Stand HONOLULU, T. 11.. April 20.—The Ha wailan Amateur Athletic Union has declined to petition the National A. A. U. to accept cinder records recently made here by Charles Paddock, world champion sprinter. It was contended by the Hawaiian union that island tracks did not conform altogether to A. A. U. requirements. Paddock, according to local records, tied his own world’s mark of 9 3-5 seconds for the 100-vard dash. He now Is returning to California. Butler-Franklin Today The Butler baseball team wns to tackle Franklin this afternoon at 8:40 on Irwin Field This contest had been scheduled for April 8, but was postponed on account of the rain. The engagement this afternoon Is the first I. C. A. L. game to be played on the Blitler home lot. A return game with Franklin Is on the schedule for May 9 at Franklin, Goodeli Field. ST. PAUL GETS “SPEED” MARTIN. CHICAGO, April 20.—Sale of pitcher Elwood "Speed” Martin to the St. Paul club of the American Association, and the release of John Weiss, outfielder, to the same club under an optional agreement, was announced yesterday by Manager Klllefer of the Culs. MURRAY, H. 8. DIRECTOR. Jimmy Murray, veteran major and minor outfielder, who wound up twenty years of ball playing as a member of the Galvestop team of the Texas I.eagMe in 1920, has been engaged as athletic director for the high school* of the city of GalTeston.

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FUNERAL PI ssi x ‘ l Wa£cL Parlors 1231 Union PC ___ PLANNER & BUCiIANAN _ 320 North Illinois St Funeral directors to the people ot Indian* apoils since 1*37. r bonce—MgJn 041-0842. LI 294 L INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY SIIIRLEY BROS. ’ CO. Main office 94G N. Illinois St. Circle 1918. Main 1841. George (irinsteiner Funeral Directof. 522 E. Market. Old phone Main 090*. LI 7303. W. T. Blasengym 1C26 Shelby st. Drexel 2570. Siewart 1114. 1702 N. Illinois. Randolph BS7O. J. C. WILSON 12*0 Prospect. ST. 1671. Drexel 01*2. ~FINN BROTHERS Main 2176. I*s W. Market. Circle 2215. KDW. ]U HOLJMAN 2512 Central Ave Randolph 5903. CHAS. A. HOCKENSM IT H. 7*4 N. Illinois. Main 116*. * LI 1144. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—I4O2 N. Illinois. WM. E. KRIEGER. Main 1164. He?*, phone. Ben Davis 332-1. C A L)D —BEHT IsTgaDD. 2130 ProepectTt. Phones Drexel 9422. ST. M7B. CNDEKTA K.UKS—HISEY & TITUS *6l North Del. LI €564 Main 3630 H •'UTEWILBR. 634 N Merldls .1. Main 0216. FEEN2Y 4 FEENE Y. __ 1082 N - Illinois. Main 0848. DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. HAMILTON, GRACE MAY Beloved daughter of Harry Hamilton and sister of Arthur, Clarence and Rob-rt Hamilton passed away 2 a. in., Wednesday, April 19, 1922, age 17 years 9 months and 11 days. Friends may view remains at her home. 2202 Cushion street. Funeral Saturday 2 p. in. at Fountain Street M. E. Church. Friends Invited. WHITE. MTRIS -Beloved wife of EL Curtis White, died at the Methodist Hospital Wednesday, April 19 Short funeral services at the late home, 316 N. Denny. Friday, April 21. 2 p. m. Also s^rv 1 ■*.< at the lUilslde Christian Church 2 30. Friends Invited. Burial Crown Hill

CARD OF THANKS. CARD OF THANKS—We v ish to ext nd our thanks to our many friends, neighbors and relatives for the kindness In our hour of sadness caused by the death of our beloved Charles Franklin Relnert; also thank the R*v. Clay Trusty aiul lingers Mr. Wilson, the undertaker. f<-r the >'<*- soling service and to all for the beautiful floral offerings. THE FAMILY. _ L FOUND—Lady’s pocketbook on Yandes street between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets. Call at 1916 Martlndale after 6 p. m. LOST —Dog. white Eskimo Spits, answers to name of Toodler. 426 F- t Fall Cref*k Parkway. Phone Randolph 4807. Reward. LOST—Small purse containing bills, on Shelbyville lnterurban or Virginia and Maryland. Reward. Drexel 72x0. ring 2 i : in Infants’ department f New York ■tore, please return or call Drexel 6913. LOST —Glsnes, pair u? shell rimmed, a* Kresge’a 6 and 10-cent store, Sat. 74 3 Lincoln st Drexel 7879. Reward. Barber t Sunday morning. Reward. Belmont 2353. . loth St. bat k; liberal re trd Ban 1577 LOST —Coin purse, containing rotary, keys end money. Drexel 3767. Reward. LOST—English brindle bull. April 19. Call Belmont 3427. Receive reward. LOFT—Link cuff buttons, ergraved “S. D. T.” Reward. Randolph 7700. NOTICES. r \ PRITCHETT 1 he Barber I am now in ray new location and would like to see all my old customers. 24 When Bldg. SECOND FLOOR v PERSONALS. Get Into a Profession STUDY CHUDPIRADTIC EMMS ©We have one 'lass nicely under way ' and are now starting anew class. Get into this class NOW! Suite GO4 National City Bank Bldg. FAIRMOUNT MAT ERNIT Y HOSPITAL for confinement, p:ivate; prices reasonable; may work for board; babies adopted, write for booklet. MRS. T. B. LONG, 4911 E. Twenty Seventh st., Kansas City, Mo. INDIANA CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE. Teaching the rational system of painless adjustment. Fourth floor When bldg. NOTICE —I will not be responsible or pay debts contracted by any one except inyself- HARRY L. MILLER. MARGARET SELLERS’! Osteopath, chiropractor, massage. 721 Russell avenue. WALTER. E. JOHNSTON, Dentist*; pyorrhea treatments. Tel., Main 4078. 512 Terminal bldg. FRENCH and Swedish massage, vapor and sulphur baths. 110 W. St. Clair. Circle 561 9. massage-- ’ n! iTiTnois 7t!7~Apt. 3* Select patronage. Circle 1890. BUSINESS SERVICES. EX-SERVICE BROS.—Vault, sink or dry well cleaning; sewers opened on connections; repair work; reliable nnd reasonable. Go anywhere. Mail orders or phone orders. Truck service. Call Circle 7618, PAUL WEISS. 626 N. Caldwell. ELECTRICIAN, ex-service; starting In business, 6 years’ experience. Let me do your electrical work; estimates free. Prices reasonable. References; union work. FOULK, Webster 0815 evenings FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated; leather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. BURKI-E. 41 fl Mass, Main 1428. ROOFING AND TINNING. New or repair work. Estimates furnished. Call Randolph 9417. HOWARD ELECTRIC CO. Electric wiring 5-room cottage; complete, |l7, Drexel 9598. 744 Virginia ave. 5.4 FETY R AZOR BLADES“ Bharpened TUTTLEDGE, 201 Indiana ave.

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BUSINESS SERVICES. We Handle Business Chances of all kinds, also buy stocks for cash. If you are worthy and reliable we will assist you In getting located and help finance you. Call and see us. A. A. Barnes Sales Cos .? Tnc. 1110 Odd Fellow Bldg. LI ncoln 4617. Indianapolis, Ind. ALL KINDS of reed and wicker furniture repaired and reflnlshed. Baby carriages repaired and reflnlshed in the latest of colors. Keep this ad for future reference. TEDDY SHOP, 607 N. Alabama. Circle 7090. ELECTRICAL WIRING Light and power. Houses & specialty. Repair work given prompt attention; reasonable. DILTS ELECTRIC. 848 FT WAYNE. MAIN 3635. PLAIN sewing; work called ror and delivered; children’s clothing specialty; reasonable. Webster 5172. RENT A NEW Volt 1); DRIVE IT YOURSELF; PHONE, WE WILL EXPLAIN. Circle 6826. 330 N. DELAWARE. J. F. SMITH & SON. carpenters and builders. Asphalt shingles and roll roofing Webster 37 99. MRS. PENCE’S dressmaking parlors, for gowns and smart dresses. Tel. Kenwood 1734, HEATH’S Union Barber Shop. Warm, comfortable bath rooms. 133 W. Market street. PAPERHANQING, painting and Interior decorating work guaranteed. Belmont 2342. DRESSMAKER, prices reasonable. Miss Haynes. 124 E. Thirtieth st. Kenwood 6136. MARBLE cleaned and repaired, fronts renovated. Telephone (YjYLE. Circle 637 3. WILL save you money on guaranteed roll roofing. Webster 8603. DETECTIVES. ~ Quigley-Hyland Agency, Ine. Suite 404 National City Bank building. Phone Main 2902 Local office International Secret Service Assn. Seventy olllcea In America and foreign countries DANCING DANCING Washington and Rural streets, at King's hßll, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nights, MALE HELP—WANTED. SEVERAL good live-wire solicitors for city work; good pay to those who can pro.lu . Others need not apply. See HASTINGS. Circulation dept., Timet after j H k, SINGLE middle-aged man on truck farm. Randolph 1251-2.

GOOD CARPENTER. WEBSTER 035 8. SAL ESM AN—W ANT ED. SALESMEN wanted to sell a well-known high-grade vacuum cleaner. Full cooperation with the privilege of Helling and obtaining h ave from floor Call Mr. Lawrence. PETTIS DRY OOt D8 CO SITUATION WANTED—MALE. GOOD violinist wants place with dance i heatra. Phone Irvington list 1- EMALE HELP—WANTED. GIRLS. over 18 years of ag* to learn telephone operating. IND. BELL TELEPHONE CO. Room 372, corner New \ <>rk and Meridian. —AI last i ' Central Indiana Hospital for Insane. India nap Us, U.dlana Write Dr Georg* IF F.denharte: superintendent, for blank appii af lons. IIOU-'-'E WORK general; reliable white woman or girl, no washing. Randolph O'. 22. | GIRL for general housework, two In fam iiy; no washing. Address A No. 1928. Times. SmjATION^VAN|TEP-TFN^ALE. I HOUSEKEEPER by woman with child, rell ibie. Webster 2161 WANTED Plain eew'tnjgl Call Harrison 2411 or 2462 Talbott ave. CURT AI N S TO LA UN I>ER. MRS. LUTZ. Drexel 0H95. INSTRUCTIONS. PIA NO—SAXOPHONE in 20 leseons, the Christensen way. Begli.nci.i and advanced. CHIUSTKNSKN .SCHOOL, 106 Pembroke Arcade Cir 8034 [PRIVATE lessons In shorthand, typewriting. bookkeeping, etc. JACKSON BUSINESS COLLEGE. 167 N. Illinois street. Clrc m 4. JJEN to lew n barber trade TRI-CITY BARBER'S COLLEGE 309 E. Wa*hln- ; ton t., Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0767. HOUSES—WANTED. FIVE-ROOM house In good neighborhood by reliable couple with 10-year-old daughter, Webater 3811. FLATS, APARTMENTS—TO LET. FOR COLORED 21st Street and Highland Place New apartment building, for occupancy. Two rooms, dressing closet. bath. in-a-door bed and gas range. Front apartments. $25; back apts., $22.50 and S2O. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Main 4518. For Colored 323 \V. Nineteenth St. Two rooms and bath, front apartment, State Savings & Trust Cos. Main 4518. The Rosecrea 303 F*. 19th. No. 2; 6 rooms, modern, S6O a month. John R. Welch & Sons, 6S Monument Circle. 416 E. Vermont F'tur rooms and bath; Just newly renovated. Walking distance; sls month. Suite Savings and Trust Cos. • Main 4518. FURNISHED HOUSES AND FLATS. NICELY furnished four-room cottage; electricity, gas, well, cistern, fine yard; lawn awing. Randolph 6340. FURNISHED apartment, suit able for man and wife, clone in. Circle 1148. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. ESTABLISHED 1895. Otto J. Suesz Packing, Hauling, Storage Overland Ilaulinj; Main 2353-3628 Night, Webster 0699 PART LOW FI REPROOF STORAGE CO, Private locked rooms anrt open epace. Xsc 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 2750. LI. 3680. Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER, PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey st. Main 2028. LI 1128. DAVIS & NORRIS, new storage house. We store household goods or anything Storage, packing, shipping or transfer. Circle 6672. Night. Belmont 1026. Office 328 W. Maryland. B! E KENKARD, TRANSFER, STORMAIn 0303; Main 6988; evening. H. l -Ison 2258. UNION ST A T lON BAG G AGE TRANSFER MAIN 7119. ROOMS—WANTED. WANTED-—Modern single room, $3.00, $4.00; also breakfast; suburban; gentlei man. Address A No. 1930, Times.

ROOMS—TO LET. MASSACHUSETTS ave., close In, three furnished front rooms in modern apt.; private bath, S girls or young married couple employed; refined, nice home, *l2 per week. Address A No. 1927, Times. FRONT room neatly furnished; modern; private home north. Central car line. Randolph 8283. LARGE,' clean, attractive front room; refined gentleman breakfast if desired. Circle 7279. NICE sleeping rooms, *1.50 week; bath, housekeeping, *2.00. 317 E. South street. BROADWAY 6115; sleeping rooms, suitable for two. Washington 1045. FOR RENT—Nice four-room house; electric lights. Circle 5038. CAPITOL, 842 Apt. 5; furnished room, modern. Mam 7638. jGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. MADISON ave.. 1025; housekeeping room; kitchenette; modern, *6; private entrance. Drexel 5375. MARION ave., 906; W. Indpls. car; 2 furnished rooms, bed and sanitary couch. Belmont 1119. TWO front rooms for light housekeeping; suitable for 3 or 4; modern. Circle 4988 PERSHING ave., 1084 S.; furnished two or more rooms. Belmont 1291. REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. Here Three Bargains Double northeast, 5 rooms a side, semimodern; rents for S2O a side. Price $3,000 cash. A dandy six-room modern on South Delaware street for $3,750. Just east of Garfield Park, 6-room semimodern ami garage, nice yard. Price $2,750 cash. Call Mr. Anderson with I. N. Richie & Son, Main 0520. 710-12 Bankers Trust.

Catholic Parish 283 N. Tremont, 6-room modern home. Full lot with 2-car garage. Bargain at *4,500. Only *I,OOO down. Cal! Mr. Halls today. •T. G. McCullough, 106 N. Delaware. Main 1710. SI,OOO Down, S6O Per Month buys a good home in the 2200 block on North Alabama. This home has many nice features, such as fireplace, laundry room, wide cement porch across entire front, three bedrooms and -hath upstairs. Street and alley paved; east front, lot 40x141. For appointment call Meredith & Johnson Main 239*. Webster 7958, Modern Homo, North Reception hull, living room, dining room and kitchen down, three bedrooms and burn up; full basement. Oak finish and hardwood floors throughout. A real horns at a bargain. Small ca#h payment, balance like rent. Trustees System 8*57 A Bargain for $3,800 Five-room modern bungaiow except gas; basement under whole house; practically new. Thirty-First street, west of Clifton. Call Mr. Dooley with I. N. Richie & Son. Main 0529. Evening*. Randolph 1754. 710-12 Bankers Trust bldg. A Bargain for $3,800 Five-room modern bungalow except gai basement und*r whole house, prarti'-aliy new. Thirt y-First street, west of Clifton. Call Mr. Dooley with I. N. Richie & Son, Main 0529. Evenings. Rand >!ph 1754. 710-12 Bankers Trust Bldg. Here’s <)ne You Will All Like Modern bungalow and garage, on* year old. Price $3.900. Cash $1,650, Ter mg. Two blocks from West Michigan street car line ‘ Live Wires." T R. JONES & CO. 414 Peoples Bank Bldg 5-Anre Tract New 7-room house, furnace, full basement, front and rear porch, garage, burn and chicken house Five miles from Monument. Price $7,609. Will accept two good lots located east. “Live Wires ’ T. R JONES A CO.. 4i4 Peoples Bank bldg. Main 6758.

11/l Acres One 5-room bungalow; electric lights, toilet Inside, driven well dandy good lo cation. For quick sale 15,590. About J 650 cash, balance easy terms. Call Mr. Mclnteer I. N. Richie & Son. TIO Banker* Trunt, Main 0520. Best Buy In Town For the money; 6-room bungalow, new, Drexel av® neir Michigan. Pric* only $3,400; S4OO ca*h. balance $26 per month. George F. Coultw, 431 Igomcko bldg. Main £ll6. Residence phone, North 1235. $350 Cash Brand new five-room bungalow near car line; very rrung mftnt. Call Du O'Caiiahan, South Sid* Specialist, with McCord & McKinney, Realtors 311 Lemcke Bldg. Circle 5220. Evening;**, Webster 8800. HOYT AYE. Close to Shelby St. Good six-room modern home; has 8-car garage; S6OO cash, balance terms. Price $3,900. JAMES E. BERRY, Main 6147 or Drexvol 1150 South Side Double This Is a good five-room semi-modern double; a home and an investment, only $4.*60; IRftOfcaeh, balance like rent One block from car. THE OATES-KINNEAR COMPANY. Mr. Young, Main 1409. Washington 1079. N. Lasalle St. Modern bungalow, 5 rooms and bath, near ear lino; price *4,600; *660 cash, balance terms. Dunlop & Holt.cgcl, Realtors 122 E. Market st. Shriver Ave. Double Six rooms, strictly modern. hardwood floors throughout, full basement, first-class condition; pays 13V&% Price 36.000. on term* Cali Trueblood. RELIABLE REALTY CO. Main 0186. Evenings. Irvington 4218. BEAUTIFUL five-room modern bungalow on ThirtySixth street, near Clifton. Must he seen to be appreciated. Price and terms reasonable. Call Mr. Graham. Circle 7962. Eve., Randolph 3005. ELMORE BROS.' REALTY CO._ Four-Room Cottage in good condition. 811 Maxwell street, $1,760; small cash payment, balance like rent. See Moorman. Security Trust Cos. Main 1804. NORTH CAPITOL AVE. A strictly modern 7-room home, newly decorated, oak woodwork, hardwood floors, full basement, laundry; built-in features, etc.; 3-car garage; a real bargain, if sold at once; $1,600 cash required. MOSLANDEH & SON. HOME BUILDERS. 211 Baldwin block. Circle 0616. Elm St. Good 7-room Boml-modern. Price *3,500; *SOO down, halanca llko rent. Good condition. Mr. Coultls. I. N. Richie & Son. 710 Bankers Trust. Main 0520. W. 34th St. 5-room bungalow, furnace, electric lights, gas, basement; price *3,000. *37)0 cash, balance easy terms. See Mr. Mclnteer. i. N. Richie & Son. 710 Bankers Trust. Main 0520. 894 WEST drive Woodruff Place; nineroom modern; three-room house in rear, lot 80x170; *9.500; *2,000 cash. *73 per month. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. DOUBLE, three rooms to side; three-room single in rear; rent *22; price *2.100; *2OO cash. 513-515 West McCarty street. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER COMPANY. FIVE-ROOM modern bungalow, long living room, hardwood floors, built-in features; *7OO cash, balance monthly. FRANK WRIGHT. Irvington 0292. 3821 GUILFORD avenue, center hall, strictly modern; 50-foot lot, double garage; *1,260; terms. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER COMPANY.

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REAL ESTATE—FOR SALS. 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 *3uo rash, balance S3O per month; price *3,000. E. C. McLaughlin 407- 9 INDIANA TRUST BI.DG. Bungalow, Northwest Five-room modern, in a good restricted district, on Riverside car line. Priced right. ETTINGER * SMITH. SC2 * National City Bank. Main C 771. NEAR UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS $260 Cash, $25 Month buys almost new bungalow. acre ground, electric lights, garage. Price 750. ELMORE BROS/ REALTY CO. SOUTH OF. GARFIELD PARK Fiv® rooms, two story home, 3 rooms do’fl n, 2 up. modern MARGARET BERRY. Main 51-47. Sacrifice Five rcoms. eb otrlcity. gae. good well, lot 60x125. on Ku. t Raymond street good investment at $1.26 if ca#h Mr Welch. City Trust Company. Circle 4022. Residence. Circle 3641. MADISON AVENUE Just north of McCarthy, fifty feet with 5-rcom house. MARGARET BERRY 302 Publla Savings. M iln 7147. FORCED sale; 2-story modern home, neat Ililnol-s and 29th, co.-t whh deed. $6,0u0; mortgage ■ *4.00J. Want ■ (Tor. take p.,rt cash someone will procure a bargain Residence. Cal! Randolph 450*. ERNEST E. WOODS, 1222 State Life. Main 3084. A DANDY 5-room bungaimr, located in tlie 1600 block or. Dimmer etreet. Has electric tights, gas ami city water. Price *3.000; ScOO cash, *25 pur month. Cal! .Kholbilrn, with Russ 71. Hartman 224 North Delaware St. Main 522 3. M )DERN bungalow cant. nemi-modern bungalow, modert doubles, modern double*. Ary kind of u property you want ea*t or south. Cash and payment. C. J. OSBORN. Drexel 6184. BARGAIN in a cottage, 5 room and bath. on leaved street. English ave., good shade. Price $2,350; term* or cash. JENNINGS BROS.. 2 8 South Illinois. a REAL h< me; 7 roon s; built-in features: modern except furnace; on improved street. Terms can bo arranged. Call owner. Drexel 5362. 649 EAST 32d street, eight rooms; strictly modern; fine corner, $9,000; part cash. THE 901 THERN LUMBER COMPANY. 1844 GRA4 t.I.AND. eight-room strictly modern; garage Want offer. Terms. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER COMPANY. 831 N. OAKLAND avenue. six room*, strictly modern; $<1,000; half cash. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER COMPANY. 88 WOODLAND strictly modern; $5,500; $2,700 cash. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO.

2204 BBLLEFONTAJNB. seven rooms. modern, garage; *5.600. THE SOUTH--1 UN LUMP UK COMPANY. 1638 GBMMER street, five-room semlmodern; *3 000. Terms. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER COMPANY. 41.:. CORN!-:Lit S. five rooms. modern. garage' *4.500. Terms. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER COMPANY, ui- ARROW avenue; five-room semimodern. 12,700. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER COMPANY. COLORED; 6-room bungalow; strictly modern. lino for home or Investment. Randolph 7849. WE build small houses on payments. Also buy for cash. Main 5340. REAL ESTATE—SALE OR TRADE:. OPPORTUNITIES What Have You Got to Trade? We have Income property and farms In any part of the country, which we can match on any you may have from any amount. SI,OOO to $1,000,000. For Information Inquire ZION REALTY CO., 26 w. Fifteenth. Phones 4233. Gary. Indiana. TWO doubles renting for *BS to trade for modern residence south of Fall Creek. Main 1232. REAL ESTATE-SUBURBAN. Six-Room House Barn, garage. 2 poultry houses, all kinds fruit, three-fourths acre, laid out. Ben Hur lnterurban. Price $3,750. Can sell 3 acres adjoining for SI,OOO. Monen-Pielle Cos. 407 National City Bank bldg. Suburban New 5-ronm bungalow, room for bath; garage and 3 lots, $3,150. Small payment down, balance like rent. Call Mr. Foreman, Main 0186. "~ LOTS—FOR SA LE. " ~ Acre Tracts Thirty-Eighth and Sherman drive, *1,200 an acre up; very easy terms. Will coneider auto or cheap lot as first payment. Richie-Davis Cos., Inc. 710-12 Bankers Trust Bidg. Main 0520. "RUCKLE ST. LOT BARGAINS. South of Thirty-Eighth street blvd., on west side of Ruckle, with new double garage on rear of tot; price only *2,526. HENRY & ROBINS. 153 E. Market st. Main 553*. Washington 4803. " RECEIVER’S SALE. ” ' Court appraisal *150; lot 40x128. on S. La Salle near English ave. E. J. Me CRACKEN. City Trust Cos. Circle 4022. Res., Randolph 6416. THIRTY-EIGHTH street. EastTVs large lots; forest trees. Now is the timo to look them over. Terms. Address A No. 1929. Times. LARGE PROFITS from small expenditure follow Real Estate advertising In “Wait Ad" columns of the Times.

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REAL ESTATE—WANTED. What Have li ou T We want a modern bungalow south that can be bought on terms Call us immediately as our buyer must locate very soon. Fowler & Eaton 101 City Trmd Bldg. Main 4871. HAVE customers with $*.000; will buy between Illinois and College; a corner double or corner lot and build. Wruit terms and reasonable prb *•. TOM OVERMAN, real estate. Harrison 1509. I WOULD Ilk© to locate a 5-room m< iem or semi-modern near East Tenth car lino. Address A No. 2704, Times. R. C. FO-LAND AUCTION CO.. 615 Tracticn Terminal bldg. Circle 0247. FA ft MS— F O R SALE. Here Is Your Summer Home 40 fibres, 7-room house, full basement, e immer house, well and cistern, spring water, two orchards, 3 horses, 3 cows, 4 brood sows. 12 pigs, 75 chickens, all farming tools, harness, plows and immediate possession. Price $7,300. Ac< ept some Indianapolis property. Fall Creek running right through the farm, most desirable place for country home; 13 miles out of Indianapolis. “Live Wires” T. It. JONES & CO., 414 Peoples Bank bldg. M. 5753. 12 ACRES west at Clark’s Creek crossing. Fine home site, near lnterurban stop. Cooper & Hadley Main 2776. 838 Lejncke B'dg.

BUS 1 NESS OPPORTUNITiES. FURNITURE stor* and repair shop, closed recently; death; 5 living rooms and garuge connected. Circle 2867. GROCERY, including meat fixtures. $709 ash; cheap rent. 903 N. Pershing ave. Belmont oioo. GROCERY STORE, T.IVLVG ROOMS [ CONNECTING. PKXEI. 6 182 FLETCHER ave,, 544; rooming house; 9 rooms. AUTOMOBILES— FOR SALE. DODGE BROTHER;, motor cars; a good assortment at all times. L.H.Wall&rich Company □acM Mmamztna mttoa Vbhihub* 546 North Meridian. Fords 1921 Coup* ...*425,00 1920 Sedan *385.00 1917 Overland *150.00 CA RR A CTO SALES. 5436 E, Washington. FOR SALE—Cheap: 1 Bulck touring car, I Overland touring car. 1 Kissel roadst.r, 1 Ford truck. AUTO REPAIR SHOP. Harding and W. Wash. Bel. 4200. We need the room. _ ALL kinds of cars. *SO. *75, SIOO down. balance email weekly payments. INDPLS. AUTO TARTS AND TIRE CO. 51* N. Capitol. _ DODGE roadster; A-1 condition; Ford roadster; silp-on body; Ford touring and roadster, starter, etc; Maxwell touring, A-l shape. Ford light delivery. 726 Vir. ave. FORD one-ton truck; Ford roadster. 1924 models; Ford touring, good condition. BUCHANAN WAGON CO. *Ol E. Market. Drexel 0559. FORD, late 1920 sedan; newly painted; perfect condition; good tires; *l6O down, balance one year. WIDES & MILLER. 644 E. Washington. Alain 3493. FORD, 1919; 1-ton truck chassis; good tires; perfect; bargain; terms or trade. WIDES * MILLER. 644 E. Washington. Main 3493. FORD roadster first-class running order; real good tires; a real bargain at *125. Main 1705. 220 s. Pennsylvania. 1920 McFARLAND solar.; reasonable; runs and looks like new. Guaranteed one year. 610 N. Capitol. WILLYS-KNIGHT 7-passenger; will sacrifice. 610 N. Capitol ave., Indianapolis. LEXINGTON, 1921 sport touring, a bargain. 510 N. Capitol ave.. Indianapolis. CALL at 515 N. East street for USED CARS; always a bargain. Alain 6735. HAYNES CHUM M V ROADSTKUi BARGAIN AT *4OO. 510 N. CAPITOL MARMON chummy roadster; like new. 610 N. Capitol, Indianapolis. STUTZ roadster, *6OO. 510 N. Capitol ave., Indianapolis. TRUCKS—SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE —Vim truck, in A-l condition; cheap. 1838 Jones street. AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. AUTOS WANTED I. Wolf Auto Cos. 619 N. Illinois 3t. Main 1579. AUTOS wanted, VVEISSMAN S, 212~1V ii New York street. Main 4446. AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. BRINU your battery troubles to us. We aro experts 3o this work and our prices are right; 6 volt recharge 60c; rebuild complete 16.00; 12 volt recharge 76c; rabuild complete *IO.OO SOUTH SIDE BATTERY SHOP. REDUCED PRICES Auto washing. Touring, *1.00; sedan, *1.25. SH ROYER. 322 W. Maryland. Circle 0653. “ auto washing Our specialty. 834 North Illinois. S & 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. 1021 FORD sedan in excellent condition. Looks like new. Must seli. Cash or terms. Address A No. 2705, Times. MURAT TIReTaND RUBBER CO. Intelligent service. Tires and batteries. Slain 6555. 209 E. New York street.

A UJ_Q__RE:PAjRS AND SUPPLIES. COLVIN BATTERY COMPANY Recharge, 6-Volt, 50c; 12-Volt, 75c. New Battery, Guaranteed Two Years, 611, $14.50; 613, $16.50; 127, $22.50. 121 E. MARYLAND ST. CIRCLE 1870. "FITTED TO ANY CAR FREE.” FORD BODIES Swisslheflm &. Parker 330 East Market. 200 USED tires, all sizes. *2 each. ROGERS. 3115 W. Washingon. Belmont 430tb MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES. Now is the time to have yout motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 634-36 Mass. Ave. Main 6404. CASH paid for all kinds ot motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 509 Maas. ave. Main 7029. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. OWN A CORONA $2 DOWN Beings You a Brand New The Person*! Waiting Muciaaf BAST PAYMENTS THEREAFTER, Jkidd Typewriter Exchange Z 2 3. Pennsylvania SL. MAin 2SO. f TROUSERS m The latest spring styles f 1 now in. Match Your j j I Coat and Vest Ij I Thu Pants Store |i I - 2 Stores Full of Pant* * ■4S West Ohio SL 114 East Ohio St. TYPEWRITER BARGAINS NO. 4 AND NO. 5 UNDERWOODS; CLEANED, OVERHAULED AND IN FINE CONDITION AND GUARANTEED. THIS WEEK ONLY *SO EACH, 13 W. MARKET. SECOND FLOOR. PHONE MAin 2686. CLARK TYPEWRITER SHOP 18 WEST MARKET ST. UPSTAIRS. PHONE, MAIN 2686. MAKE y our old coat look like new suit by matching a pair trousers with tha CORRECT PANTS MAKERS CO. 104 % W. Ohio St. — INVALID CHAIRS—Good, strong rubbertired chairs for rent, $3.50 per month. Crutches, 26c. Delivery free. BAKER BROS. FOR SALE—Beautiful crocheted doille?. Ift Inches in diameter; luncheon set. $1.25 each; $5 for large center pi u-ce. Will sacrifice on whole set. Webster 8894. ! FIVE dollars will put an electric washing I machine in your home. Demonstration this week. STAR STORE. 360 W. Wash* | inffton street. MISCELLANEOUS—TO LET. CONCRETE MIXERS FOR RENT. Circle 6665. j MISCELLANEOUS—WANTED, * GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCKYARDS

i BABY carriage or stroller, regardless of condition. Circle 7090. *l?y_ s _ r : HOLP GOODS—FOR SALE, : FIVE rooms furniture like new, West | Michigan car. 427 Goodlet avenue. Beli mont 0574. DROP-HEAD Singer eewlng machines. $lO, good condition. Circle 6680. LIVING room furniture, oak, and rug; in good condition. Randolph 2731. MUSICAL—SALE OR WANTED. PARLOR Grand, ebony case. *250 cash. CHAS. C. MORGAN. Randolph 4221, BALDWIN made player piano; fins conditlon with 60 rolls *275, Main 4531. DOGS, POULTRY, PIGEONS. ETC, HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dogs. INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY, City dog pound. 924 E. N. Y. Main 0872. LfVE_ STOC K AN D VEHICLES. ~ FP.ESH cow for sale, also IS acres alfalfa hay li field. Belmont 0886-2. PASTURE FOR RENT. Belmont OSS6-ring 2. ONE team of horses. Call Webster 663*. COAL AND WOOD—FOR SALE. NCW 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 17,50 Best Ya. lump, large clean forked. ... *7.00 Best E. Ky. lump, large clean forked. $7 00 Best E. Ky. egg, clean forked *7.00 Best Brazil block, large clean forked.*7.oo Best Ind. or Linton No. 4 ciean fk...*6.00 Best Ind. mine run. 60% 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 I'JOSb Ask your friends. LINTON No. 4, forked *6.00 Pocahontas lump, forked 8.00 Pocahontas lump, genuine red ash... 7.50 U 6237. MERIDIAN COAL CO. - COAL ’ L. H. BAIN COAL CO. Main *6*l. 212 N. Pins. Main 11*1. MACHINERYAND TOOLS. ~ WONDER MIXERS MIXERS. HOISTS. PUMPS. ENGINES. ALL SIZES CARRIED IN STOCK. BURL FINCH. DIST. 314-20 W. MARYLAND STREET. LEGAL NOTICES. FIRE ENGINE HOUSE—NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received by the Broad Ripple town board until 8 p. in., Tuesday, April 25, 1922, at the town hall in Broad Ripple. Indiana, for the erection a3ul completion of u story and one-halt and basement, tire engine house in the town of Broad Ripple, al! In accordance wdth drawings and specifications as prepared by John P. Parrish, architect, 217 Castle Hall Building, Indianapolis. Ind., copies of which w ill be on file at the office of the town board in Broad Ripple at the architect’s office and also at the office of the State board of accounts. State House. Indianapolis, Ind. The town board reserves the right to reject any or all bids and also to take time to investigate the bids and the qualifications of the respective bidders. DONALD A. STACKHOUSE, WILLIAM H. ARCHER, ROBERT A. GLAUBKE, Board of Trustees. ~ FINANCIAL. LOANS On furniture, pianos, autos, live stock, farm implements and other collateral. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 14154 E. Washington 8L Main 0585. Auto Lincoln 71*4. WE MAKE first and second mortgages on improved farms and Indianapolis real estate. AETNA MORTGAGE AND INVEST’T. CO. 608 Fidelity Trust bldg. MONET furnished on realty mortgages and contract. FRANK K. SAWYER, Meridian Life Rldg. 307 North Pennsylvania street. Circle 1061. FIRST ar.d second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WILSON. 1101 National City Bank bldg. Lincoln 6104. MONEY to loan on second mortgages. L. B. MILLER. 127 N. Delaware et, Main *7*2.

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