Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 295, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1922 — Page 19

APRIL 21, 1922.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES. 25-29 S. Meridian St. Main 3500. Claaaiflad Adv. Dept KATES. One time 11 P*r Una Three consecutive time*.. .10 per Una Sl* consecutive times 0* per line Lodge and club notice* <1 Inch or less)... .75 per lnaertlon Over 1 inch. .07 per line additional. Contract rates on application. Church notices (1 Inch or less) 50c per insertion • I "leer 1 inch . . .07 per line additional feath notices 50c per Insertion lard of Thanks or In Msmorlam Notices 07 per line The Daily Times chargei small Want Ads as an accommod&tio.i to its readers. In return for this esurtesy the advertiser Is expected to remit promptly. Ads received until 11:45 A m. for publication game day. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. £!£*“• ILkl£cL Parlors 1132 tales tt. t LAN NHK 6r b L CiiAiN AN 320 iSor;li Illinois St funeral director! to the people of India*apolia since 1667. Phones—Mun 0641-0542. LI 354 L INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY ~ SHIRLEY BROS/ CO. Main office 946 N. Illinois St. Circle 1318. Main 1841. George Grinstmcer Funera* Director. 522 E. Market. Old phone Main 0908. LI *3otW. T. Biagengym 1525 Bhelby st. Dtexel 2570. Stew.’Jt 1114. 1702 N. Illinois Randolph 5870. J. C. WILbUxN 1110 Prospect. BT. iTI. Dre*el 0211. FINN BROTHERS Main 2176 1,35 W. Market. Circle 2215. EDW. L. HODMAN 2512 Central Ave. Randolph 5903. CHAB. A. HOCK ENBMITH. _ 724 N. illicola WM. E. KRIEGER. Main 1164. Res, phone Ben Davie 222-1. GADD—BERT S. GA DD. 2l7o”Rroepect st. Phones Drexel 0422. ST. 2d 78. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY A TITUS. 51 North Del. LI 6564 Main 2940. H o IUTEvVILER. 4 N. Meridian Main 0216. FEENEY. DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. BOOKIVALTER. JOHN A—Age 74 years. died at Minneapolis. Burial at Crown Hill Funerai services at the Church of the Advent. Thirty-Third and Meridian ptreete. Saturday about 3 p. m. KAMILtSX VrRA i E ~~MAY Beloved daughter of Harry Hamilton and sister of Artl iur. Clarence and Robert Hamilton, passed ' “ a. m.. Wednesday. April 19. 1922, age ars 9 months and 11 days. Friends ma> viev remains at her home. 2201 Cushion street. Funeral Saturday 2 r. m at Fountain Street M. E. Church. Friends Invi .and. LOST AND FOUN D. LOST-—Platinum bar pin, between Solomon’s restaurant end Loew’s theater. Wednesday evening Kindly return to 434 Merchants Bank b’dg., cr phone Main 0989 and receive rev ard. LOST—-Party who took wheel in front of Lemcke Annex bulldir.fr is known. Please return wheel t • prevent trouble. Leave in front of Lemcke building. LOST—Dog. white Eskimo Spitz; answers to name of Tood’.es. 438 East Fall Creek Parkway. Phone Randolph 4feo7. Reward. LOST—Glasses, ;Ur of she rimmed, at Kresge’s 5 ard IA-c-ent store Sat. 743 Lincoln st. Drezel 7879. Reward. LOST—Sorority pin; Kappa Kappa Gamma: name on back, of pin; reward. *>ne Irvington 4135. S T- —Sample case of roofing material, between Market and Shelby. Reward. Webster 6688. LOST —Two-karat unset diamond; S2OO reward. Randolph 65 41. NOTICES.

PRITCHETT 1 he Barber I am now in my new location and would like to see all my old customers. 24When Bldg Q SECOND FLOOR*

PERSONALS. Get Unto a Profession iTW CfItSRSiPIBAGTfC EVEHMGB eWe hare one class nicely under way and are now starting anew class. Get into this class NOW! Suite 004 National City Bank Bids. FAIRMOUNI MAT ERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement, private; prices reasonable; may work foe board; babies adopted, write for booklet. MKS. T. B. LONG 4911 E. Twenty-Seventh st.. Kansas City. Mo. INDIANA CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE. Teaching the rational system cf painidjustment. Fourth Boor When bldg. MARGARET SELLERS. ‘ Osteopath, chiropractor, massage. 721 Russell avenue. WALTBR E JOHNSTON. Dentist; pyorrhea treatments. Tel.. Main 4078. 812 Terminal bldg. FRENCH and Sr. edish massage, vapor and sulphur baths. IS E. Market. Circle 5819. MASSAGE -.17-, N. Illinois Apt. a Select patronage. Circle 1890. BUSiNE S3 SERVICES. ALL KINDS of reed and wicker furniture repaired and refinished. Baby carriages repaired and reflnished in the latest of colors. Keep this ad for future reference TEDDY SHOP. 607 N. Alabama. Circle 7090. EX-SERVICE BROS.—Vault. sink or dry well cleaning; sewers opened on connections; repair work; reliable and reasonable. Go an; where. Mail orders or phone orders. Truck service. Cal! Circle *6lB. PALL WEISS. 678 N. Caldwell. FEATHERS bought, acid and renovated' feather mattresses and pillows made! E F BfRSLt:. 416 Mass Main 1428. ROOFING AND TINNING. New or repair work. Estimates furnished. Call Randolph 9417. HOWARD ELECTRIC CO. Eiectrlo wiring. 5-room cottage; compiete, |l7. Drexel 9698. 744 Virginia are. 1. F. SMITH & SON, carpenters and builders. Asphalt shingles and roll roofing Webster 3799. MRS. PENCES dressmaking parlors, for ABaOwr.s and smart dresses. Tel. Keny\yd 1734. HEATH'S Union Barber Shop. Warm. comfortable bath rooms. 123 W. Market street. PAPERHANGING, painting and interior decorating work guaranteed. Belmont 2343. DRESSMAKER, prices reasonable. Miss Haynes. 124 E. Thirtieth st. Kenwood 8136. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TL'TTLKDGE. 201 Indiana ave. MARBLE cleaned and repaired, fronts renovated. Telephone COYLE. Ctrcie 6373. SHOE repairing while you wait. R. E. KENNEDY. 2’B N. Illinois. Main 2199 •TILL save you money on guaranteed roll roofing. Webster 860*.

BUSINESS SERVICES. ELECTRICAL WIRING Light and power. Houses a specialty. Repair work given prompt attention; reasonable. DILTS ELECTRIC. 248 FT WAYNE. MAIN 3626. ELECTRICIAN, ex-service; 6 years' experience; estimates free; reasonable. Ref--rence*. FOULK. Webster 0815 evening' PLAIN sewing, work called for and delivered; children's clothing specialty; reasonable. Webster 5173. RENT A NEW FORD; DRIVE IT YOURSELF; PHONE WE WILL EXPLAIN. Circle 6326. 330 N, DELAWARE. DETECTIVES. Quigley-Hvland Agency, Ins. Suite 404 National City Bank building Phone Main 2902 Local office International Secret Service Assn. Seventy offices in America and foreign countries. DANCING DANCING Washington and Rural streets, at King's I hall, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday j nights. MALE HELP—WANTED. PAPEI HANCERB 12 Reliable Men. Apply PRATHER WALL PAPER CO. 229 E. Ohio St. WANTED—BOYS'" to carry Time* route* In downtown district between East and West. South and St. Clair street*. Boys not over 14 year* old. See Mr. Mocrahead any afternoon after 2 o'clock. SEVERAL good llvtr-wlro solicitors for city work good pay to those who can produce. Others need not apply. See HASTINGS. Circulation dept.. Times after 9 o’clock. SINGLE middle aged man on truck farm. Randolph 1251-2. BALESM AN—WANTED. SALESMEN wanted to sell a well-known high-grade vacuum cleaner. Full cooperation with the privilege of selling and obtaining leave from floor. Call Mr Lawrence. PETTIS DRV GOODS CO. SII TUATION WANTED—M ALE. GOOD violinist wants place with dance Phone Irvington 4184 FEM ALE HEL P—W ANTED. GIRLS. over IS years of age to learn telephone operating. I.VO. BELL TELEPHONE CO. Room 322, corner New York end Meridian. WANTED —Attendants (women) at the Centra! Indiana Hospital for Insane, Indianapolis, Indiana. Write Dr. George F. Edenharter, superintendent, for blank applications. HOUSEWORK; genera!; reliable white woman or girl; no washing, Randolph 0722, SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—PIain sewing. Cal! Harrison 2411 or 2452 Talbott ave. | CURTAINS TO" LAUNDER. MRS. LUTZ. Drexel 0895. I- ■■ ■ INSTRUCTIONS. PIANO—SAXOPHONE in 20 lessons, the Christensen way. Bsginneu and advanced. CHRISTENSEN SCHOOL, 106 Pembroke Arcade Clr 3034 PRIVATE lessons in shorthand, typewriting. bookkeeping, etc. JACKSON BU3lIN ESS COLLEGE. 157 N. Illinois street. ! Circle 1214. MEN to learn barber trade TRI-CITT BARBER'S COLLEGE. 308 E. Washington st.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0757.

HOUSES—TO LET. Colored Rentals I"4? N Arsenal. 3 rooms $lO 00 I 230S Bellfontaln, 4 rooms sl6 60 Northwestern. 3 rooms $15.00 1032 Susquehanna. 2 rooms $9.00 Dunlop & Holtegel, 122 E. Market. GOOD house; desirable location. Webster 934*. FLATS, A pA RTMEM TS —TO LET. V FOR COLORED 21st Street and Highland Place Nsw apartment building, ready for occupancy. Two rooms, dressing closet. bath. in-a-door bed and gas range. Front apartments. $25: back apts., $22.59 and S2O. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Main 4618. For Colored 323 W. Nineteenth StTwo rooms and bath; front apartment, $25.00. State Savings & Trust Cos. Main 4518. 416 E. Vermont Four rooms and bath; Ju*t newly renovated. Walking distance; $45 month. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4518. LARGE PROFITS from small expenditure follow Real Estate advertising In "Want Ad" columns of the Times. FURNISHED HOUSES AND FLATS^ FURNISHED Apartment for summer; 7 rooms: high grade duplex; light, cool.’ Circle 0130. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. EST. 1895. Otto J. Suesz Packing, hauling, low rates on California shipments. Through cars to Los Angeles. Main 2353-3628. Night, Webster 0699. PARTLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. Private locked rooms and open space. 21c 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 i- Market street. Ms in 2750. LI. *6BO. Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey st. Main 2028, LI 112*. DAVIS & NORRIS, new storage h( use We store household goods or anyth.-;. Storage, packing, shipping or transfer. Circle 6672. Night. Belmont 1026. Office 128 SV. Maryland. bruce kennard. transfer, stor" age. MAin 0303; Main 6988; evening. Harrison 2258. GATEWOOD BROS., transferring; reasonable rates. Phone Belmont 0113. 701 N. Tremont. UNION STATION BAGGAGE - TRANSFER MAIN TIH. FRONT room neatly furnished; modern; private home north. Central car Una Randolph 8283. LARGE, clean, attractive front room; refined gentleman; breakfast if desired. Circle 7279. ONE lovely room in private modern home; breakfast if desired. Riley 1162. Cali evenings THREE ROOMS, light and water furnish -d. Call Main 3400 or Drexel 6674. PARK ave., 1400; modern, furnished room; private home Lincoln 1451. FOR RENT —Nice four-room house; electric lights. Circle 503*. LIGHT HOUSEKEEP!NG ROOMS." MADISON ave.. 1025, housekeeping room; kitchenette; modern. $6 private entrance. Drexel 0376. PERSHING ave.. 103 4 S.; furnished two or more room*. Belmont 12 91. TWO furnished housekeeping: rooms, private family. Circle 7122.

REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE, New, Modern Bungalows, East, On Payments On E. North st.; 5-room modern"; Rybolt furnace, full cement basement, laundry connection*, paved street; price $5,500. On Brookside; brand new, modern bungalow, 5 rooms, bath, Rybolt furnace, splendid decorations and chandeliers; lot 40x186; paved street; price $4,800. Both of these on terms, SSOO to SI,OOO, balance monthly, or will consider good building lot a* first payment. Henry & Robins, Realtors 158 E. Market. Main 6538. Washington 4803. Here Are Three Bargains Double northeast, 5 rooms a side, semimndern; 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 and garage, nice yard. Price 32,750 cash. Call Mr. Anderson with I. N. Richie & Son, Main 0520. 710-12 Bankers Trust. Catholic Parish IS3 N. Tremont, 6-room modern home. Full lot with 2-car garage. Bargain at $4 500. Only SI,OOO down. Call Mr. Halls today. J. G. McCullough, 106 N. Delaware. Main 1710. Six-Room Modern Home Near Garfield Park A well-built home in excellent condition with the rooms all on one floor; 11.000 cash required; $35 per month. Price $4,500. Call Ed O'Callahan. South Side Specialist, with McCord & McKinney, Realtors 311 Lemcke Bldg. * Circle 5220. Evenings. Webster SSOO. Don’t Bea “Hanger On” BE A PART OF YOUR COMMUNITY. A little home like 1315 West ThirtySecond street will start you right. It's a 6-room, strictly modern bungalow in a community of home lovers. Price $4,000. Terms if you like. Security Trust Cos. Mr, Nlcosdy. Main 1804. A Bargain for $3,800 Five-room modern bungalow except gas; basement under whole house, practically new. Thirty-First street, west of Clifton, Cali Mr. Dooley with * I. N. Richie & Son. Main 0520. Evenings. Randolph 1784. v-v IT Southwest corner Gray it TT A II and New York streets k II / aII Thoroughly modern six room double, druMe garage; lot 90x160. Rents $l2O. PC 59,500 $2,000 cash. 275 per month, including in terest. <*EO. A. LUCAS. 726 K of P bldg. Circle 6600. Evenings, Belmont 4926. _ Six-Room Cottage Living room, dining room, three bedroom* and complete bath; large basement and furnace; full size lot. good shed, chicken house. $3,000. Terms to suit buyer. Mr. Ryan Security Trust Cos. Main 1804. Eves., Harrison 2562. Hero’s One You Will All Like Modern bungalow arid garage, on* year old. Price 53.900. sash $1,650 Term*. Two blocks from West Michigan street car line “Live Wires.” T. R JONES <fc CO. 414 Peoples Bank Bldg Main ~7 A Best Buy In Town For the money; 6-room bungalow, new. Drexel ave.. near Michigan. Price only $3,400; S4OO cash, balance $26 per month George F. Coultis, 431 Lemcke bldg. Main 3115. Residence phone. North 1235

We Will Build, for You If you have a grood lot paid for we will build you a house up to $4,000 and let you pay for It by the month. We can u-i your plan* or our own. Meredith & Johnson, Main 2393. Webstar 795*. Ileal Kstate West Mr Working Man. you want this honrv at 1&44 West New York street; 5 rooms newly decorated, clectrln lights, gas. well and cistern, full size lot, $250 ash and S2O per month. Why pay rent. See W. J. Cemmlll. .Main 079'J. WASHINGTON' BANK <v TRUST CO Elm St. Good 7-rocm seml-mader r\. Prlc* 13,500, sso# down, balance like rent. Good ecndtUon. Mr. Coultis. I. N. Richie & Son. 7.0 Bankers Trunt. Main 0520. Soutli Side Double This Is a good five-room mi-modern double; a home and an investing!; only $4,250; SBOO cash, balance like rent. One block from car. THE GATES KINNEAU COMPANY. Mr. Young. Main 1409. Wash Ington 107 9. W. 34th St. 5-room bungalow, furnace, electric lights, gas. basement; price $3,000. ?300 cash, balance eaey term*. See Mr. Mclnteer. I. N. Richie & Son. 710 Bankers Trust. Main 0620. good buys West Several new four, five and eix-room semimodern bungalows west. Can be bought on very reasonable terms. Detalla by calling Jack Morrison. Main 0793. Eves . Har 0703. WASHINGTON BANK & TRUST CO BEAUTIFUL five-room modern bungalow on ThirtySixth street, near Clifton. Must be seen to be appreciated. Price and terms reasonable. Gall Mr. Graham. Circle 7962. Eve. Randolph 3005. ELMORE BROS/ REALTY CO. Foiir-Room Cott a^e in good condition. 811 Maxwell street. $1,750; small cash payment, balance like rent. See Moorman. Security Trust Cos. Main 1804. an Eight-room houee on Lib- ([ TT /Vi || erty Just north of Ohio; Ji 1| semi-modern. Price $3,500. A rare opportunity and a chance to make some money. Terms. GEO. A LUCAS. 726 K. of P. bldg. Circle 6600. Evenings. Belmont 4926. 4 18 S. < Iray St. Six-roo.n cottage, semi-modern and vacant'lot adjoining; SSOO cash and balance like rent. ETTINGER & SMITH. *O2-3 National City Bank Bldg. Main 6771. NEAR UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS $250 Cash, $25 Month buys almost new bungalow. Va acre ground, electric lights, garage. Prb r 750. ELMORE BROS.’ REALTY CO. SOUTH OF GARFIELD PARK Five rooms, bvo story home, 3 rooms down, 2 up; modern MARGARET BERRY. MalnJ.1 4L Sacrifice Five rooms, electricity, gas, good well, lot 60x125, on East Raymond street; good investment at $1,250 ea*h Mr Welch. City Trust Company. Circle 4022. Residence. Circle 8641. ▲ DANDY 5 room bungalow, located In the 1600 block on Glmm?r street. Ha: electric lights, gas and city water. Price $3,000; SSOO cash, $25 per month. Call Shelburn. with Russ 11. Hartman 224 North Delaware St. Main 5228. Double, East Near E. Washington cur lino; modern double, renting for SOO, Price, $6,000. C. H. BAILEY. Marion County State Bank Shriver Avenue Eight-room modern; garage; fruit: full lot, $'.500. Easy terms. Call Trueblood. RELIABLE REALTY CO. Main 0186. Evenings. Irvington 4215. FINE GO-FOOT MERIDIAN ST. LOT AT A BARGAIN. CALL RANDOLPH 4903. 4123 CORNELIUS, five rooms, modern. garage' $4 500. Terms. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER COMPANY. 1846 ARROW avenue; five-room eemlmodem; s2jfoo. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER COMPANY.

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EVERETT TRUE. By CONDO. "** S S X T/Q sj S' u “ Ji — *— I I . FARMS—FOR SALE. Farm Sale Jessiap Quick Sale ”<3 acres with six-room house, summer kitchen, smoke house, barn, two orchards. Also S6V2 Acres Unimproved WILL BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1922 At 2:00 o’Clock P. M. Terms $1,500 Cash on date of sale, one-third of purchase price within 30 days, balance on tirst mortgage five years at 6 per cent. This property is located on Shelby street, between Stops 12 and I's, Franklin Traction. Marion-,Johnson County line is south line of property. Ilester Pollard, owner. Grin Jessup Land Cos., Agents 7C5-S0 Occidental Bldg. MA in 2957

REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. FORCED sale; 2-story modern home, neat Illinois and 29th; cost with deed. $6,000; mortgages It.ooo. Want offer, take part i cash. Some oi.s will procure a barsaln. ’Residence. Call Randolph 4 308. ERNEST E WOODS 1222 S tie Life Main 30'4. DOUBLE, three rooms to aid-. three room single in rear; rent $22; price $2,100; S2OO cash. 513 515 West McCarty street. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER <'ompa.NT. M ODERN bungalow east. 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 618 L 394 WEST drive Woodruff Place; nlnsroora modern; three-room house in rear, lot 80x170. $9,500; $2,000 rash. $75 pr month THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. BARGAIN Ri a cottage. 6-room bath. on paved street. English av* , good shade. Price terms or cash. JEN - NINOS I!R''H.. 28 South Illinois. 3321 GUILFORD avenue, center hall, strictly modern; 60-foot lot. double garage; $1,250, terms. THE SOUTHERN Lt’MBBR COMPA NY. BARGAIN In a cottage. 5-room and bath. on paved street, English ave.. good shade. Price $2,350; terms or cash. JENNINOS III; IS. .South 1:11 nub 649 EAST S2d street, eight rooms: strictly modern; fine corner; $9,000. part cash. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER COMPANY. FIVE-ROOM modern bungalow, long living room, hardwood floors, built-in features, S7OO rash, balance monthly. FRANK WRIGHT. Irvington 0292. A REAL homo; 7 rooms; built-in features; modern except furnace; on Improved street. Terms can be arranged. Call oa ner. Drexel 5362. 831 N. OAKLAND avenue. six rooms, strictly modern: $6,000; half cash. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER COMPANY. 2204 BELLEFONTAINE, seven rooms. modern, garage. $5,500. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER COMPANY. BROADWAY- —Six-room home, sun purlor. sleeping porch and breakfast room; lot. Kenwood 7205. 39 WOODLAND drive, five-room strictly modern; $5,500; $2,700 cash. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. COLORED; 5-room bungalow; strictly modern; fine for home or Investment. Randolph 7549. 163S UEMMER street, five-room semimodern; $.3,000. Terms. TIIE SOUTHER.'-’ LUMBER COMPANY. \\ 13 build small houses on payments. Also buy for cash. Main 5340. REAL ESTATE—SALE OR TRADfc. OPPORTUNITIES What Have You Got to Trade? Wo 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 SBS to trade for modern residence south of Fall Creek. Main 1282. REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN. 11/4 Acres On*‘ R-room bungalow; electric lights, toilt t inside, driven well, dandy good location. For quick isale $3,500. About SOSO canh, balance easy terms. Call Mr. Mclnteer. I. N. Richie & Son. 710 Bankers Trust. Main 0520. 5-Acre Tract New 7-room house, furnace, full baoment, front and rear porch, garage, barn and chicken house. Five miles from Moi ument. Price $7,600. Will accept two good lots located east. "Live Wires" T R JONES & CO.. 414 Peoples Bank bldg. Main 5758. Suburban New 5-room bungalow, room for bath; garage and 3 lots, $3,150. Small payment down, balance like rent. Call Mr. Foreman, Main OXB6. CHICKEN farm, four acres, nice ~house and other buildings. Fine shade. Owner, Beech Grove 86, ring 3.

LOTS—FOR SALE. Arrc Tracts Thirty Eighth and Sherman drive. SU?OQ an acre up, very eay term*. Will consider auto or cheap lot as first payment, Richie-Davis Cos., Inc. 2710-12 Bankers Trust Bldg Main 0520. RECEIVERsIsaLfT Court appraisal $l5O, lot 40x121, on P. La Salle near English ave. E. J. Me CRACKEN. City Trust Cos. Circle 4023. Res . Randolph 6416 REAL ESTATE—WANTED. What Have ou T We want a modern bungalow south that can be bought on terms Call us Immediately a* our buyer must locate very soon. Fowler & Eaton m City Trust Bldg Main *7t. HAVE cuH’.omere with $6,000; will buy between Illinois and College a corner double or corner lot anti build Want term* and re&aonable price. TOM OVERMAN, real estate. Harrison 1606. I WOULD like to locate a 6-room modern or *emi-modern near East Tenth car line. Address A No. 2704 Times. It. C] so LAND AUCTION CO* 615 Traction Terminal bldg. Circle 0247. FARMS—FOR SALE. Here Is Your Summer 3 lome 40 acr*s, 7-room houne, full basement, summer house, well and cistern, spring water, two orchards. 3 horses, 3 cow*, 4 brood sow h, 12 plya. 75 chickens, all farming tools, harness plows and Immediate possession. Price $7,300. Accept some Indianapolis property. Fall Creek running right throufch the farm, most desirable for country home; 13 miles out of Indianapolis. "Hive Wires'’ T. R. JONES & CO., 414 Peoples Rank bldg. M. 6756. 12 ACRES west at Clark’s Creek crossing. Fino heme site, near interurban stop. Cooper & Hadley Main 2776. *3B Lfmcke Bldg FORTY-ACRE farm. Pr!<: S4OO. on good pike road: 115 large apple. 15 plum. 5 pear trees, grapes and cherrlus; log house. 2920 Olney street. BUSjNJE :ss OPPORTUNITIES. Switching Site Close In; flue distributing cite. M A. Silver Coal Cos., Seventeenth and L. K £ W. Railroad. Webster 0618. FURNITURE store and repair *hop, clo ed recently; death; 5 living rooms and garage connected. Circle 2667. MILLINERY store, bargain if sold at once. cheap rent, doing fine business. Call Main 8026. GROCERY and meat marke for sale. 2914 Shelby. No dead one. FLETCHER ave., 644; rooming house; 9 rooms. -' S—FOR SALE. ~ FORD one-ton truck; Ford roadster. 192 X models; Ford touring good condition. BUCHANAN WAGON CO. 801 E. Market. Drexel 0559. FORD roadster; perfect condition; 1921 model; fine demountable rims, starter, lock: now extra cord tires. Aill tires good cord. Drexel 4410. FORD, 1919; 1-ton truck chassis; good tires; perfect; bargain: terms or trade. WIDES MILLER. 644 E. Washington. Main 3498. FORD roadster, first-class running order; real good tires- a real bargain at $126. Main 1705. 220 8. Pennsylvania. 1920 McFARLAND sedan; reasonable; runs and looks liko new. Guaranteed one year. 610 N. Capitol, WILLYS-KNIGHT 7-passenger; will sacrifice. 610 N. Capitol ave.. Indianapolis. LEXINGTON, 1921 sport touring; a bargain. 610 N. Capitol ave. Indianapolis. CALL at 516 N. East street for USED CARS; always a bargain. Main 6735. HAYNES CHUMMY RO A DSTER; BARGAIN AT S4OO. 610 N. CAPITOL. MARMON chummy roadster; like new. 510 N. Capitol, Indianapolis. STUTZ roadster, S6OO. 510 N. vHapltol ave., Indianapolis.

AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE. DODGE BROTHERS motor cars; a good assortment at all times. £.h.Wallerich Company Doom Baamm MsmVIMQM. 546 North Meridian. Circle 4300, FOR SAL£7—Cheap; 1 Buiok touring car, 1 Overland touring car, 1 Kissel roadster, 1 Ford truck. AUTO REPAIR SHOP. Harding and W. Wash. Bel. 4200. Wo need the room. Fords 1921 Coupe $425.00 1820 Sedan $385.00 1917 Overland $150.00 CARR AUTO SALES. 5438 E, Washington, 1921 FORD sedan in excellent condition. Looks like new. Must soli. Cash or terms. Address A No. 2705, Times. DODGE roadster; A-l condition; Ford roadster; allp-on body; Ford touring and roadster, starter, etc; Maxwell touring, A-l shape. Ford light delivery. 723 Vir. ave. ALL kinds of cars, SSO, $76, slo# down. balance small weekly payments. INDPL3. AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 518 N. Capitol. FORD, iate 1920 sedan; newly painted; perfect condition good tires; $l6O down, balance one year. WIDES & MILLER. 644 E. Washington. Main 3493. 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. AUTOS wanted. WEIBBMAN'S, 213-14 i New York street. Main 4446. AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. FORD BODIES Swisshelm & Parker 230 East Market. COLVIN BATTERY COMPANY Recharge, 6-Volt, 60c; 12-Volt, 76c. New Batterjr, Guaranteed Two Years, 611, $14.50; 613, $16.50; 127, $22.60. 121 E. MARYLAND ST. CIRCLE I*7o. "FITTED To ANY CAR FREE" BRING your battery troubles to os W# are experts in this work and our pries* ar* right. 6 volt recharge 50c. rebuild complet* 16.00; 1] volt recharge 75c. rebuild complete 110.00 SOUTH SIDE BATTERY SHOP. 413 S. MERIDIAN BT. REDUCED PRICES Auto washing. Touring, $1.00; sedan, $1.26. SHROYER 322 W. Maryland. Circle 0653. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 North Illinois S & S Auto Laundry TIRES, all alhes $4 and up. Rebuilt casings with NEW TREADS. We also repair or retread your tires. ANDERSON F TEA M VULVANIZER CO„ 611 North Capitol. 2d floor. MT'RAT TIKE AND RUBBER CO. InteTllgent service. Tires and batteries. Main 6555. 204 E. New York street. 300 ÜBKD tiros, all sues. each. ROGERS. 2115 W. Washlngon. Belmont 4200. __ MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES.’ Now la th time to have your motorcycle overhauled and re-*namel<L ERNEST HUGHES CO. 634-36 Mase Ave. Main 6404. CASH paid Lr all kinds of motorcycle*. FLOYD PETERMAN. 509 Masa ava. Main 7029 ~MjsCEL^NEOU^

A lot of American and foreign records at 50c each, while they last. Come and hear them. seeders . rails publishing MiMI 139 E. OHIO ST. MAin 3962. white'sewing IMSIKL i!EL Sewing machines, clean-up sale. We must make room for new stock and are offering machines at sacrifice prices for quick sale. Trade-Ins, rebuilds, rents, damaged In transit, storage. demonstrator's displays in many makes. Come as low at 33. i Others, $lO. $1 2 60, sls. $lB. S2O, $25. S3O, $36 In fact almost any price you ! want and every machine offered is worth from 60 to 100 per cent more. These are real bargains. Machines rented by week or month. White Sewing Mac Si. Cos. sl3 Maas Ave. OWN A CORONA $2 DOWN Brings You a Brand New Corona Xho ftfsoejl Writing Mtchattt ■AMY PAYMENTS THEREAFTER. Judd Typewriter Exchange 22 8. Pennsylvania SL MAin 2890. \ TROUSERS /T\ I The latest spring styles I 1 I I now in. Match Your I I I Coat and Vest. II J 1/ The Pants Store \l l / I Cos. IH • 2 Stores Full of Panto ” 48 Went Ohio St. BABY carriage, used about 12 times. Cost $45.00. Will sell for $22.50. Tapestry bed davenport. Three loose cushions; practically new. Cost $125. Will sacrifice for $42.50. Address 1204 N. Rural or call Webster 7645. MAKE your old coat lock,like new suit by matching a pair trousers with the CORRECT PANTS .MAKERS CO. INVALID CHAIRS—Good, strong rubbertired chairs for rent, $2.60 per montfc. Crutches, 26c. Delivery free. BAKER BROS.

MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Beautiful crocheted doilies, 10 inches in diameter; luncheon set. $1.26 each; $5 for large centerpiece. Will sacrifice on whole set. Webster 6894. DRESS, navy blue voile; serviceable stylo; siae 36. Webster 9348 CHILD'S INVALIeTcHAIR— Randolph 2429. MISCELLANEOUS—TO LET. CONCRETE MIXERS FOR RENT. Circle 6665. MISCELLANEOUS—WANTED. GOOD, {SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCKYARDS BABY CARRIAGE OR STROLLER, REGARDLESS OF CONDITION. CIRCLE 7090. WANTED to rent garage in the vicinity of 3600 E, Washington. Call Irvington 4419. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—FOR SALeT FIVE rooms furniture like new. West Michigan car. 427 Goodiet avenue. Belmont 0574, • DROP-HEAD Singer sewing machines, $10; good condition. Circle 6680. MU SIC A L—S ALE OR WANTEd7 CELLO—One-half size. Bargain. Circle 3236; nights or Sunday. Circle 3636. PARLOR Grand, ebony case, 1250 cash. CHAS. C, MORGAN. Randolph 4221. BALDWIN made player piano; fine condition with 60 roll*, |276. Main 4531. DOGS, POULTRY, PIGEONS. ETC, HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dogs. INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY. City dog pound. (24 E. N. Y. Main 0872 LiVE STOCK AND VEH ICLES. ~ FRESH cow for sale, also 18 acres alfalfa hay in field. Belmont 0886-2. ONE team of horses. Call Webster 6638. 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.... $7.00 Best E. Ky. lump, large clean forked , $7.00 Best E. Ky. egg. clean forked $7.00 Best Brasil block, large clean forked . $7 00 Best Ind. or Linton No. 4 clean fk. .$6.00 Beat Ind. mine run, 60% lump $5.00 Kindling with each ton. Delivered anywhere in the city Drexel *2BO. st.' 2225. UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Quality. Service and Correct Weight. Since 1908. Ask your friend*. LINTON No. 4, forked”. stToo Pocahontas lump, forked 8.00 Pocahontas lump, genuine red ash... 7 50 Li. *217. MERIDIAN COAL CO. COAL L. H. BAIN COAL CO. Main 8681. 712 N, Pine. Main UIL LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF- EXECUTOR'S PALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice Is hereby given *i.a; the Bankers Trust Company, as ese. itor of the la-st will and testament of Charles Andreas Eekltn. 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 as the property of said estate, the following described real estate in Marion County. Indiana, tow it: Lot number thirty-eight (3s) in Stevens' subdivision of outlot one hundred three (103) in the city of Indianapolis, as per plat book 3, page 83, 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. 1 922. BANKERS TRUST COMPANY. By HOWARD C. BINKLEY, President Executor of the estate of Charles Andreas Kcklln. deceased. HOLTZMAN & COLEMAN. Attorneys for Executor. LEGAL NOTICE * Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the board of trustees of the Central Indiana Hospital for the Insane until 10 o'clock a. m.. April 27. 1922. for new roof and other work connected therewith, on laundry building at the Central Indiana Hospital for the Insane. Specifications for this work are on file at the office of the board of trustees of the Central Indiana Hospital for the Insane and at the office of Adolf Scherrer, architect. The board of trustees reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. By order of the BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Central Indiana Hospital for the Insane. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT^ Notice is hereby given, that (he undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of LueU.a Bise, deceased, late of Marlon County, Indiana. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. No. 20019. WILLIAM A. BISE.

FINANCIAL, YOu Can BORROW MONEY SO CHEAP and on sueh easy terms of repayment from the Fidelity Loan Company, a licensed and bo ided firm, for use In paying overdue bl'ls 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 • t 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 T 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 PAY MORE ANY TIME AND REDUCE THE COST IN YOUR BEHALF We are on the Job eight hours 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 times, business friendships, close relations, mutual understandings and co-operation are real asseis to all of us. We are ready to go three-fourths of the way. Now It la up t o you. FIDELITY LOAN CO. 106 E. Market St. Room 532 Lemcke Bldg. Main 1278. Lincoln 7782. LOANS On furniture, pianos, autos, live stock, farm Implements and other collateral. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141. H K. Washington St. Main 068 5. Auto Lincoln 7184. WE MAKE first and second mortgages on Improved farms and Indianapolis real estate. AETNA MORTGAGE AND INVEST'T. CO. 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. Lincoln 6104. MONEY to loan on second mortgages. L B. MILLER. 127 N. Delaware st Main 5788, ' ■ "■ ' i He Might Try ‘Are You Washed?* SAN FRANCISCO, April 21.—01d melodies will be tried out to dispel from his court what Police Judge Sylvan Lazarus termed “the customary air of resentment and hatred.” He seeks a way to take the sting from ‘'slo and costs,” and got his idea when a phonograph which a detective said was stolen, was brought j into court and “Ben Bolt” was played ! during the trial of a drunken man. I The rub comes, Judge Larazus said, in j that some selections “might soften out , ’i hearts too much.”

RALSTON SAYS G. 0. P. FAILS ON PROBLEMS (Continued From Page One.) Government seeks to give them. In other words, the law that provided them with a ‘bonus’ also should make certain the ability of the Government to discharge Its obligation to these boys by specifically providing how the money should be raised.” In part the speech follows: "The records of business failures are crowding court dockets and prosperity has disappeared from the land. A political party having the right conception of duty should apply itself to the service of the country rather than to the punishing of an individual, no matter what that individual's shortcomings may have been BUSINESS CONDITIONS unsatisfactory. ‘‘So unsatisfactory have business conditions become under the Administration that Senator Beveridge, who opened his campaign for the senatorship in this city a few weeks ago, proposed as a slogan for his party: ‘Forward to Prosperity.’ "Not only for the past two years, but for the past four years, the real slogan of the Republican part^—the object to which It has devoted all Its efforts—was ‘Discredit Woodrow Wilson.’ The fact Btands out plainly In every problem the Republican leaders have undertaken to solve—in every measure that has been debated in Congress—the one controlling and dominating Republican Idea has been to oppose anything the former President favored and favor anything he opposed. “I do not mean to be understood ss saying that what the last Administration did could not have been improved upon, but I do maintain a great political party entrusred with power in this country, should address itself to promoting (he welfare of the country and not to wreaking vengeance upon an individual who has Incurred its ill will. It can almost be said in truth the present Administration has done nothing but ‘play politics’ and ‘play politics’ on the same bitter lines it played when President Harding was an influential member of the United States Senate. “If the United States had gon* Into the League of Nations, which a Republican Senate prevented, business would have adjusted itself on that basis, and would by this time have been proceeding normally. Not only business In this country but business in a large part of Europe, where revival of prosperity has been prevented by uncertainty as to the position of the one great creditor nation of the earth. “By ‘playing politics* the Republican party has prevented the payment of interest on the debt of foreign nations to the United .States, and made it more difficult for any country to pay Us principal. SUBSTITUTE FOR LEAGUE OF NATIONS? “And what have they offered as a substitute for the League of Nations? They have made an alliance with three other world powers to control conditions in the Pacific and Asiatic countries, at which even Republican Senators balked. "Personally, I am anxious to see their scheme given a fair try-out, and 1 am hoping that it will result In such good that all the world will be justified in commending them for it. I am willing to take a long chance on an alliance, a league, an association of nations, or whatever you want to call It, that will afford a reason for hoping it will help to keep the peace of tbe world. "And yet we must not be blind to rossibllitles. This alleged association of nations, embracing but a small number of nations compared with all the nation# of the earth, proposes to control conditions in half of the world. May not our association with these few nations against ail the other nations be looked upon as a violation of our traditional policy, and suggest to them the wisdom of their forming counter alliances? “While I am hoping this four-power pact will be a forceful factor In the maintenance of peace, I am not blind to the fact it was conceived to avoid entering the League of Nations to enforce peace, which has now in its membership every nation on earth, but the United States, Germany. Mexico and Russia—a League of Nations which is nowfunctioning successfully in many respects, and correcting former International abuses. The Harding Administration has recently refused to take any part In the Genoa conference, in order to avoid any recognition of aid to that league. FORCED TO INDORSE WILSON POLICIES.

“While Mr. Harding's party has let no opportunity go by to belittle (he former President, and condemn his Administrations, he has frequently found himself compelled to indorse the Wilson policies. A striking illustration of the Republican system of ‘playing politics’ is shown la the complete reversal by President Harding of every position taken by Senator | Harding In regard to Mr. Wilton's foreign policy. “On Aug. IS, 1920, Senator Hardin* said: ‘The Republican party expects a Republican Administration to make a sweeping chance in the foreign policies of the Nation. There will baa complete I reversal.’ “Now. let's see Just how complete I this reversal has been. You will recall [ that President Wilson sent to the Senate ; a treaty with Panama providing for the \ payment of $25,000,000 for taking' the I Canal Zone. Republican Senators, including Senator Harding, professed great indignation at this reflection on President Roosevelt’s Administration, but President Harding, after be became chiet executive, recommended the ratification of this treaty and all of the other Republican Senators, who had denounced It so vigorously, promptly voted for it and ratified it. “You will recall Republican denunciation of President Wilson for his failure to recognize an irresponsible de facto government In Mexico. President Ilarding now acknowledges the insincerity of that denunciation by following the same policy of non-recognition. “You will recall Republican criticism of President Wilson for refusing to recognize the Bolshevik government in Russia. President Harding admits the false pretense of that criticism by following Mr. Wilson's policy. “You will recall that Senator Harding, in bis campaign speeches, denounced our occupation of Haiti and San Domingo, and helped to make our colored voters believe our marines were a lot of cut-throats who were murdering negroes in those republics just for amusement. President Harding now admits the utter falsity of tills slander on American heroes by continuing and defending tftS same policy. “Finally, to make a show of an earnest attempt to promote commerce, a Republican Congress, on June 5. IW2O, passed a law directing the President to give notice of termination to all commercial treaties containing a ‘most favored Nation' cause. President Wilson refused to comply with this absurd demand, and was hotly criticized for setting up hi* will against Congress. But President Harding admits that President Wilson did the proper thing.” “NO-WORK INSANITY." WOBURN, England, April 21.—“ Unsound mind due to a desire for work.” was the verdict of a coroner's Jury in the suicide of John A. Cox. FRESH EOGS CENT APIECE. GOOLK. England, April 21.—Fresh eggs at the market here are selling for what amounts in American money to 1 cent apiece.

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