Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 297, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1922 — Page 9

APRIL 24,1522.

b° wling There will be a meeting tonight at 7:3<l at the Recreation bowling alleys to organize the Recreation Duckpin League for the summer. Officers will he elected, and anybody Interested in 'his class of bowling la invited to attend the meeting. There are yet a few’ openings in the league for teams. The Hoosier Gold Butter team led the live-man event In the sweepstakes tournev held at the Capitol alleys Sunday with a sen re of 2,617. The l*ost office five was the runner-up with a count of 2,558. In the doubles, Hall and O'Gorman showed the way with a total of 1,090. Big last games by both bowlers turned the trick. Rubins and Fox were second with 1,076. Steady rolling throughout earned them their count. Shin and Collins, with 1,047, finished third. Sturm was the winner of the singles with 572 maples. A good finish pulled him up to the top. Skelton with 55S was second and Tabert, 551, third. Sprengen and Claman with 1,020 pins won the doubles in the Hoosier A. C. tourney held Sunday at the Recreation alleys. Wuensch and Hammer were only one pin behind the winners with a socre of 1,019. Clem ns and Ilolzhauer were next with 1,067. Culbertson won thT singles with a mark of 570. He was quite a way out in front, as the next best socre was N. J. Conner s 533. Holzhauer was third with 520. In a special match the women's team of the Lincoln Life, Ft. Wayne, defeated the Marion Five, a women's 'team of this city, by a count of 2,317 to 2,239. In the doubles Buring and Schnerderman of the Marion Five posted the highest count with a total of 1.083 pins. CMOS RAILWAY BANQUET. Members of the Indianapolis Vtjion Railway Bowling League had a banquet ii t the Meridian Street Chicken Dinner Home Saturday evening. This organization Is not yet a year old. but there were sixty-two present to enjoy a delightful termination of one of the most successful schedules of the season. Following Is the list of prize winners in the I. U. League for the season: Mrs. Julia F. Shine, Mrs. Frances Brown, Mrs. liressendorfer, Mrs. Charles Carson. Miss Edith A. Gregory. Earl Powers. Richard Nolan, Russell Smith, William H. McKitrick, Leon Leeks, Charles Carson, James U'Donneil, J. J. Horan, Frank Lindemann, Kenneth Powers, F. It. Short and Basil Morford. The Executives admitted defeat with a smile on their faces and graciously accepted the miniature bowling sets awarded them so they could practice up for next season. STATE BOWLING MEET. ANDERSON, Ind., April 24.—Mishawaka and South Bend bowlers displayed class in the State Bowling Tournament play here Sunday night. The Mishawaka Ball Bands bowled into second place in the five-man division with a 2.752-pln total, while the Wrecking Crew, another Mishawaka entry, tied Marotts of Indianapolis for tenth place in the standings. The Indianapolis team scores were as follows: Kiwanis Club, 2.359; Kreis Transfer, 2,615.

Independent Baseball The Meldon Clnb went fifteen innings Sunday to defeat the Midway A C. by a score of 8 to 7. Kemp and Mathews were in the box for the while Skillman went the entire 4>ute for the Midway*. The Meldon* played well in the pinches and finally got the one-run edge. The Meldon.* play the Y. H. S. team next Sunday. The Maywood Grays-defeated the Ferndale club at Riverside, 16 to 6. in a prac- j tiee game Sunday. The grays will hold a meeting Tuesday night and all players j are requested to be present. The Grays i i pen the season at Mooresville next Sun- j day. For games address William Burk. 1342 Relsner street, or call Belmont 0442. The Imperials defeated the Indianapolis Comets, 14 to 11, Sunday afternoon. The winners meet the Triangle Jnniors next Sunday at Garfield Park. The St. Phillips A. C. opened the season Snnday by winning a double header. The first game was won from the Jones Transfer team by a 24 to 11 cotint. The second contest, a five-inning af’alr with the Premiers, was won by a s-ore of 2 to 0. For games with St. Ph.Uips call Webster 7851 and ask for Join. The K. of P. No. 66 team will play the Printers' Union next Saturday afternoon at Rhodlus Park and on Sunday will take on the Southern Reserves at Riverside No. 2. The K. of P.s are booking games out of town on Sunday. Writ*. J. E. Baker. 1528 Roseline street or call Bert Ross, Webster 1418. The Noble Sp.vials won from the Taylor R. S. Sunday, the score being 27-7 The playing of Wilson and White and the pitching of Dill featured the game. A meeting will be held at Eddy's house Thursday night at 7 o'clock. For games with the Noble Specials write Eddy Reiter, 633 East New York street. The Maroon baseball team won Its opening game from the Boys’ Club SnnSunday. 10 to 9. The winners overcame a two-run lead In the eighth to win the game. For games with the Maroons address O. J. Queisser. 2548 North Capitol avenue, or call Randolph 0518. The automatic department of the Western Vnlon defeated the Morse Brass Pounders at Garfield Pi -h, diamond No. I. Sunday morning in the first game of the season, 13 to 7. The same t ams will meet next Sunday at Brooke de. The features of the game were the lotting of Patterson and the playing of Lautner of Mesa*. Th* West Parks opened their seasonSunday with a 10 to 5 victory over the Beech Grove Reds. Feeney and Sisco showed good form in tie box for the winners. The West Paris desire a game for next Snnday with some fast State team. Address Robert Fiedler. 934 North Sheffield avenue, or call Belmont 4-436. Tha Keystone* defeated the Mariettas Sunday In a well-played game, 6 to 2. The Ivey stones have open dates for next ihonth and woStld like to arrange games with local and Stare teams. Address W. J. Schock, 1826 Barth avenue. TRADERS POINT. Ind.. April 24.—The Traders' Point Maroons defeated the Ft. Harrison team Shinday in the opening came of the season on the local grounds by the score of 5 to 3. Gaaiema and Bruder of the Maroons did the best stick work for the local club, each getting two blows. The soldiers connected with Day’* slants, who started on the mound tor the Maroons, and Rogers, who fini !*d the game after the third Inning, proved effective, the losers getting only ?wo safe hits off him In the six innings he worked. Next Snnday the Westfield Independents will meet the local team here. Famous Golfer Performs Chick Evans, nationally known golf expert, played over the Woodstock course Satnrday with C. L. Kirk, Dr. Ed Clark and Ed Zimmer and turned In a score of 76 for eighteen hole*. Evans got away to a slow start in the first nine holes, hut played the last half In exactly par. He was out in 41 and in in 35. Taking a six on No. 1. two strokos above par. the Chicago crack lost another stroke on the second hole and one more each on the third end fourth, playing the remainder of them In par with the exception of No. 9, where he again lost a stroke. Zimmer turned In a card of 88 for th- eighteen holes, C. L. Kirk one of 89 and Dr. Clark, 95. BUTLER TENNIS TEAM WINS. Bntler defeated Rose Poly in tennis Satnrday afternoon on the college courts, two matches to one The local swingers won In the double# and split the singles Williams of Rose Poly wag in top form, dropping Wiley of Butler in straight set, 63, 6 3. Glon of Bntler beat De Plois, 6-4, 4-6, 6-3. Graham and Thomas comprised the winning pair in the doubles, dropping Williams and De Ploia of Rose. 63, 63.

Leaders in State Pin Tourney at Anderson FIVE-MAX TEAMS. "Strauss Says," Indianapolis 2,810 Ball Bands, Mishiwaka 2,752 Ballard Ice Cream, Indianapolis 2,736 Wonder Five, Marion 2.722 Capitol Alley Five, Indianapolis... .2 722 Schuelle's Jewells, South Bend 2 709 Conservative Life. South Bend 2.709 Club Case, Marion 2,707 Central Alley No. 1. Terre Haute... .2.70i Wrecking Crew, Mishawaka 2.687 Marott Shoes, Indianapolis 2,687 DOUBLE TEAMS. L. Hans-L. Barth. South Bend 1.232 Kaber-Hackard. Indianapolis 1.188 Alters-Peters, Marion 1.186 Basmussen-Heusiin, Indianapolis ...1,170 Br<>gel Mage), Indianapolis 1.170 Speicher-Johnson. Indianapolis 1,163 Binder-Palmer, Muncie 1.10,1 Snyder-Johnson, Indianapolis 1.158 J. Hurt-H. Hurt, Indianapolis 1,156 INDIVID CALS. F. Kuckerd, Indianapolis 691 V. Strader. Ft. Wayne 679 .1. Becks, Ft. Wayne 072 C. Credemus, South Bend 628 H. Johnson. Indianapolis 626 Verket, Lafayette .*. 620 B. Johnson, Indianapolis 618 G. Popp, South Bend 616 C. I.iebtag, Indianapolis 616 Haislup, Ind.anapolis 612 Local Player in Accident AUGUSTA, Ga., April 24.—Five members of the Augusta baseball club of the South Atlantic League were Injured Sunday when the automobile in which they were traveling to this city turned turtle fust outside Greenville, S. C. Herman Merritt, "farmed out" to Augusta by the Detroit Americans was reported to have received injuries which may prove fatal. The four other members, less seriously injured were: Wilbur Davis, first baseman: Art Trefry, left fielder- Bill Wetriel. infielder, and Orion Mast- rs, pitcher. The Augusta team had finisned a series with Greenville and was ’eturnlng to this city in several automobiles when one turned turtle. Art Trefry. outfleider, who wag among the less seriously injured In the auto accident near Greenville, S. C., yesterday, is from this city, his home being at 2017 Barth avenue. A. B. C.s Beat Leaguers TERRE HAUTE, Ind., April 24.—The A. B. Ca. of Indianapolis, defeated the Terre Haute Three-1 League club here Sunday afternoon in an exhibition game, 5 to 0. Ben Taylor, mnnager and first baseman of the winners, led the hitiing with two doubles in four times up. Carr. Jeffries and Ross burled for the A. B. Cs. and each was effective.

FLORISTS. INDIANAPOLIS FLOWER AND PLANT CO.. Central ave., at 34th. We grow cut flowers, plants. FUNERAL WORK. Wash. 2382. j FUNERAL DIRECTORS. sk™- ICalcL Parlors 1332 Unloa K. t LAN NEK dr BUCHAN AN . 320 North Illinois et enjnerai directors to the pop.s of Indian- ... spoils since 1337. Phones— Mein 0641-0643. LI 234 k INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY SHIRLEY BROS.’ CO. Main office 946 N. Illinois St. Circle _mg. Main 1341 George (innsteiner Funera, Director. 322 E. Market. Old phone Main 0903. LI not. VV. T. Blaeengyin X 62 Shelby st. Drexel 2S7<'. Stewart 1114 1702 N. liltnoia Randolph 6370. J. C. WILSON 1238 Pro*pect. ST. I*7l. Drexel 0323. FINN BROTHERS Main 2,76. 135 W. Market. Circle 2215. EDW. L>. HOLMAN--2512 Central Ave. Randolph 6903. CKAB A HOCK EN SMITH. 724 N. ililnola. Main 1133. LI 1133. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—I4O N. Illinois WM. E. XRIEGER. Main 1154. Re*, phone. Ben Dxvls 332-1. GA DD—B ERT Sc ADD sTIiT Prospeot~sl7 Phones Drexel 0422 ST. 2773 UNDERTAKERS— HI6EY A TITUS. 851 North Del. LI *584. Mato 2638. H. u. t'UTEWILER. 334 N. Meridian Main 0213. FEENET A FEENET. U£AThand FU NER A L NOTICES HARCINO. MRS. ALMA Dl’ZAX—Wife of Henry L Harding, 4306 W. Michigan, died Saturday morning April 22. nt the Methodist Hospital. Funeral Wednesday about 2 p. m. MALONET* WILLIAM WLOYD~— Passed a,-ay at hi* residence, Monday, a. m at 3850 X. Capitol avenue. age 71 years Friends may call Tuesday from 2 to 9 p. m. Funeral from the residence Wednesday 3 p. m. Friends Invited. Burial Crown Hill.

LOST ANP FQUNO. LOFT —Friday, April 21. between Broad Rlppl® and one mile north on Carmel road, Erie cord tire. 35 *ize mounted. Call Webster 1070 or JOHN T. MONCRIEF. 1203 E. Pratt street. LOST —Gold orange h’ossom engraved wedding ring; inscription O. C. B. to D. X 7 E.. July 22, 1920. Reward offered. Randolph Sl3B. LOST—Sorority pin: Kappa Kappa Gamma; name on back, of pin; reward. Phone Irvington 4133. LOST —Beaded purse, in or near Tuxedo theater, containing bank books. Liberal reward. Main 7360. LOST —Yellow Persian kitten, 7 months reward. Telephone WMh. 4483. LOST —Two-karat unset diamond; |2OO reward. Randolph 3641. LODGES ANO CLUBS. DRUIDS MAPLE CIRCLE. NO. 7. U. A. O. D. All members are requested to meet at Fianner & Buchanan's funeral parlors. 320 North Illinois street at 1:30 p. m.. Tuesday. April 25. to attend the funeral of Sister Eliza Xorel. LUELLEN DALTON. A. D SARAH CARTER. Recording Secretary. NOTICES. r \ PRETGBIETT The Barber I am now in my new location and would like to see all my old customers. 24When Bidg a SECOND FLOOR ! > ■ -- - ■■ PERSONALS. ~ tAIRMOUNI MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement, private; prices reasonable; may work for board; babies adopted, write for booklet. MRS. T. B. LONG, 4911 E. Twenty-Seventh st.. Kansas City. Mo EVERYONE suffering piles, constipation, ulceration, fistula, fistures,. bleeding, ltrhing. write free trial pleasant, painless pile combination. S. TARNEY, .icburn, Ind. INDIANA CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE. Teaching the rational svstero of painless adjustment. Fourth floor When bldg. M A ROAR LTSKLLERK Osteopath, chiropractor, massage. 731 Russell avenue. WALTER E. JOHNSTON, Dentist; pyorrhea treatments. Tel.. Main 4078. 613 Terminal bldg. FRENCH and Swedish massage. vapor and sulphur baths. 18 E. Market. Circle 5819. MASSAGE— N. Illinois at.. Apt. 3. Select patronage. Circle 189*.

-BUSIN E ss SERVICES. HIQSON BROS. Painters and Decorators Let us estimate your requirement*. Belmont 1822 immediate service. Belmont 5060. ELECTRICAL WIRING Light and power. Houses s specialty. Repair work given prompt attention; reasonable. DILTS ELECTRIC. 348 FT WAYNE. MAIN 3335, EX-SERVICE BROb.—Vault, sink - or dry well cleaning; sewers opened on connections; repair work; reliable and reasonable. Go anywhere. Mall orders or Mums orders. Truck service. Call Circle ’,318. PAUL WEISS. 626 N. Caldwell. RENT A NEW FORD; DRIVE IT YOURSELF; PHONE, WE WILL EXPLAIN. Circle 6826. 330 N. DELAWARE. ELECTRICIAN, ex-service; 6 years' experience; estimates free; reasonable. Ref-.r-onees FOULK. Webster 0816 evening* FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated; feather mattresses and pillows mads. E_F Bi'RKI.E. 416 Mass. Main 1428. CARPENTER WORK AND GENERAL REPAIRING. SCREEN WORK. FLOWER BOXES. CEMENTING. WEBSTER 4102. CARPENTER work, cementing, brick work, oxcavating, plastering and lathing. Webster 2668. NOTICE, good plastering is necorsary for better homes. HINTON FLUSTERING CO.. Stewart 1674. deling and repairing at minimum cost. Satisfaction guaranteed. Drexel 6061. ROOFING work, all kinds; > iso carpenter work. T. F. BISHOP, 15 E. East. Washington, 5031. ROOFING AND TINNING. New or repair work. Estimates furnished. Call Randolph 9417. 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. PAPERHANQI.Vi. painting and interior decorating worSt guaranteed. Belmont 2342, " HOWARD ELECTRIC CO. Electric wiring, 6-room cottage; complete. 317. Drexel 9598. 744 Virginia ave. SAFETY RAZOR BLADBB Sharpened TUTTI.EDOE. 201 Indiana avs. MARBLE cleaned and repaired, fronts renovated. Telephone COYLE. Circle 637 3. SHOE repairing while you wait. R. E. KENNEDY, 218 N. Illlnola Main 2193. WILL save you money on guaranteed roll roofing. Webster 8603 DID YOU SELL ITT If not. try the automobile columns ol the Time* Want Ads.

DETECT IVES. Quiglev-llyland Agency, Inc. Suite 404 National City Bank building. Phone Main 29v2 Local office International Secret Service Assn. Seventy office* In America and foreign ceontrie*. DANCING DANCING Washington and Rural streets at King’* hall, Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday MALE HELP—WANTED. WANTED—BOYS to carry Time* route* In downtown district between East and West. South and St. Clair street*. Boy* not over 14 year* old. See Mr. Moorehead any afternoon after 2 o'clock. SEVERAL good lira-wire solicitor* for city work, good pay to tho** who can produce Other* need not apply. See HASTINGS. Circulation dept., Tlmea after 9 o'clock. NEAT yonng man wanted. STATE LIP’E LUNCH. State Life B'.dg._ WANTED—Carpenter. Call £l9 Udell before 6 30 or 7 a. m. SALESMAN—WANTED. SALESMAN By largest manufacturers in the world of its kind for high-class specialty re veiling at $2,000 to $3,000 to drug stores, ice cream parlors, restaurants, ete.; a high caliber proposition with unlimited possibilities, on liberal commission basis; state age, qualifications and experience. Replies confidential. Address A No. 2707, Times.

SITUATION WANTED—MALE. CHAUFFEUR, colored, experienced; city references. BENJ. F. WILSON, 122! N. Ssnst*. Lincoln 4053. EX-SERVICE man. married, as chauffeur or '--l k driver Drxi .mi. F-EMALE HELP—WANTED. GIRLS. over 18 years of age to learn telephone oper vtlng. IND. BELL TELEPHONE CO. Room 82-’. corner New York and Meridian. STENOGRAPHER -Good in punctuation and spelling. No beginner; good environ went; Interesting work. 1258 Lemcke Annex. HOUSEWORK, general; white, good home, good wages for a good girl. 2127 North New Jersey st. Ker.wood 2234. SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. LACE curta .is. family washings, guaranteed. Call for. delivered. Circle 4867. WANTED -Pl(n sewing. Call Harrison 2411 or 2462 Talbott ave. CURTAINS TO LAUNDER. MRS. LUTZ. Drexel 0895. INSTRUCTIONS. PIANO—SAXOPHONE In 20 lessons, the Christensen way. Beginner and advanced. CHRISTENSEN SCHOOL, 106 Pembroke Arcade C|r. 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. Washington st.. Indianapolis. Ind. Clrole 0767. HOUSES—TO LET. 243 Va. Ave. " Nice, clean rooms, gas, electricity and city water. Rents from 17.60 to 815 mo. Dunlop & Holtegel. 122 E. Market. PARK are ; unfurnished suite of three rooms for housekeeping, modern; first class. Harrison 2741. FLATS, APARTMENTS—TO LET. FOR COLORED 21st Street and Highland Place New apartment building, ready for occupancy. Two rooms, dressing: clostt. bath, in-a-door bed and tens ian|e. Front apartments, $26; back apts., $22.50. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Main 4518. For Colored 823 W. Nineteenth St. Two rooms and bath; front apartment, $25.00. State Savings & Trust Cos. Main 4518. 416 E. Vermont Four rooms and bath; Just newly renovated. Walking distance; $45 month. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 45X8. FURNiSH ED H 0 USES AND FLATS. NICELY furnished four-room cottage; electricity, gee, well, cistern; fine yard, lawn swing. Randolph 6340.

INDLVNA DAILY TIMES.

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Farm Sale Jessop Quick Sale 75 Acres with six-room house, summer kitchen, smoke house, barn, two orchards. Also 86V2 Acres Unimproved WILL BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1922 At 2:00 o’Ctock P. M. Terms—sl,soo (,’?sh on date of sflle, one-third of purchase price within 30 days, balance on first mortgage five years at 6 per cent. This property is located on Shelby street, between Stops 12 and V, Franklin Traction. Marion-Johnson County line is south .ine of property. Hester Pollard, owner. Orin Jessup Land Cos., Agents 705-10 Occidental Bidg. MA in 29157

transfer and storage. EST. 1195. Otto J. Suesz Packing, hauling, low rates on California shipments. Through cars to Los Angeles. Main 2353-3628. Night, Webster 0609. PARTLOW FIREPROOF STORAOII CO. Private locked rooms and open space, *6c per month end up. Local and overland transfer We cal! and give you exact prices on aiy kind of work without any obligations 413-23 S. Market street Main 3750 LI. Ml*. _ Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE, TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jereey st. Main 2828, LI 1138. DAVIS & NORRIS, new storage houw. Ws store household good* or anything Storage, packing, shipping or transfer. Circle 6672. Night. Belmont 1026. Office 328 W. Maryland. BRUCE KKNNARD. TRANSFER, HToßage. MAlri 0303; Main 6388; evening, Harriaott 2258. _ GATEWOOD BROS., transferring; reasonable rates. Phone Belmont 0113. 701 N. Tremont. MARCUM tranefer t o. Moving and trucking. 11.60 per load and up. Circle 6693. EASTERN EXPRESS. Transferring of all kinds. Webater 1288. UNION STATION BAGGAGE TRANSFER MAIN Til*. ROOMS—TO LET. CLEAN, cheerful front room, nicely furnished, reasonable, to one or two refined gentlemen. Circle 72J9. . ENGLISH ave, 956; front room; modern home; on car line; suitable for two gentlemen, Drexel 6027. FRONT room neatly furnished; modern; private home north, Central car line. Randolph 8283. _ ONE lovely room in private modern home; breakfast If desired. Riley 1162. Call evenings. FURNISHED room downstairs; with bath. 1053 East Market St. Drexel 8552 after 6 p m. BARK AVE., 14*6; MODERN FURNIBHED ROOM; PRIVATE HOME. LIN. 1461. DREXEL ft.. 110; modern sleeping room for 2 ladles. Call Irvington 2190. FURNISHED room, modern, private family; walking distance. Circle 1178, SLEEPING room, modern, steam beat, gentlemen preferred. Circle 4637. TWO nicely furnished sleeping rooms In modern home. Circle 7319. ALABAMA? ITU N.I beautiful large front modern room. Circle 1529. NOBI,E? 428 S."; MODERN FURNISHED ROOM. DREXEL 2059. LIGHT HOUS E KEEPING ROOMS. BROADWAY. 825: two connecting light housekeeping rooms; modern; private entrance downstairs. MADISON aVe., 102; housekeeping room; kitchenette; modern. $6; private entrance. Drexel 6376. REAL ESTATE—FOR* SALE. Near Joan of Arc Parish Dandy modern home, 7 rooms and bath. Double garage. East front lot; paved street and alley. Built less than year. Will sell for less than cost. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors. A Little Love Nest 1315 West Thirty-Second, a fire-room bungalow; modern. You’ll like It, $4,000; S4OO cash. Security Trust Cos. Mr. Niooson. Main 1804. MODERN bungalow east, semi-modern bungalow, modern doublet, teml-modsrn doubles. Any kind of a property you want east or south. Cash and payment. C. J. OSBORN. Drexel 61*4. LARGE PROFITB from small expenditure follow Real Estate advertising In "Want Ad" columns of the Times.

FARMS—FOR SALE.

REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. (Continued.) Here Are Three Bargains Double northeast, f. rooms a side, semlmodern; rents for S2O a side. Price $3,0u0 cash. A dandy six-room modern on South Delaware street for $8 710. Just east of Garfield Park, 6-room semimodern and garage, nice yard. Price $2,750 cash Call Mr, Anderson with I. N. Richie & Son, Main 0520. 710-12 Bankers Trust. Two Hundred Dollars Balance Monthly Flve-ro<m horn*, dandy location, larftc rooms, *us fir light* and cooking, city tvater In yard, sew or connection tn house cellar and yard, full lot. Your opportunity. Act quickly. Call Ed O’Callahan. South Side Specialist, with McCord & McKinney, Realtors. 311 Lerpcke Bldg. Circle 6220. Evenings. Web. 8800. A Bargain for $3,800 Five-room modern bungalow except gas. basement under whole house; practically new. Thirty-First etreet, went of Clifton. Call Mr. Dooley with T. N. Richio & Son, Main 0520. Evenings. Randolph 1784. S3OO (‘ash, 6-Room Modern First floor, largo living room, dining room, kitchen and pantry, hardwood floor and built-in features, second floor three bedrooms end bath; large basement and good furnace; full size lot; cement front porch. Near corner Tibbs avenue and Michigan. Security Trust Cos. Ryan, Main 1804. Eve., Har. 2562. ~ 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 use your plans or our own. Meredith & Johnson, Main 2893. Webster 7958. “beautiful five-room modern bungalow on ThirtySixth street, near Clifton. Must be seen to be appreciated. Price and terms reaeonable. Call Mr. Urn ham. Circle 7 902. Eve., Randolph 3005. ELMORE BROS.’ REALTY CO. North Jndpls. 5-room bungalow, furnace, electric lights, gas. garage; price $3,000. $3<H) cash, balance easy terms. Bee Mr. Molnteer. I. N. Richie & Son. 710 Bankers Trust. Main 0520. ” "Tool Tbuys west Several new four, five and six-room semimodern bungalows west. (’an be bought on very reasonable terms. Details by calling Jack Morrison. Main 0792. Even . Har. 0703. WASHINGTON BANK & TRUST CO Walking Distance flood 7-room modern on Elm st. Price $4,250; SBOO down, balance like rent. Good condition. Mr. CouUls. I. N. Richie & Son. 710 Bankers Trust. Alain 0520. NEAR UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS s2f>o Cash, $25 Month buys almost new bungalow. 8* acre ground, electric lights, garage. Price $2,750. ELMORE BROS.’ REALTY CO. Double Six rooms a side, near Garfield Park. Price $3,760. on terms. Monen-Peelle Cos. N. Tacoma Ave. Four-room semi-modern cottage, near E 10th st.; large lot; SSOO cash, balance better than rent. ETTINGER & SMITH. 802-3 National City Bank bldg. Main 6771. .e-V a TT Five-room bungalow, well fl TT A II located east, 4 years old. \il] /“9\ II full basement, hardwood floors. A real bargain. $4.50*. GEO. A. LUCAS, 726 K. of P. bldg. Circle 6600. )

!i ii wise wm mw w mi YIP WAMT, 111. Among these hundreds of small ads are so many expressions of human wants and wishes. Have you an old rug that is of no use ? Someone surely wants it. Who is that someone ? Read thru the Miscellaneous For Sale columns —perhaps some family just ready to furnish a newly built home is looking for vyour rug to cover a room. Maybe you have too many phonograph records—pretty pieces you are tired of hearing. Let’s sell them. There’s many a family with anew machine and not enough records, and your old ones will keep the family happy. You recently changed your electric lighting fixtures and the old ones are now a nuisance. Advertise them here or look through to see who wants them.

REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. (Continued.! ,j-m-u Ju A DANDY 5-r6om bungllow, located in the 1600 block on Glmmer street. Has electric lights, gas and city water. Price $3,000; SSOO cash, $25 per month. Call Shelburn. with Russ IT. Hartman 224 North Delaware St. Main 522 3. Shriver Avenue Fljcht-room modern; garage; fruit; full lo* $4 500. Ea*y terms. Call Trueblood. RELIABLE REALTY CO. Main 0186. Evenings, Irvington 4213. 922 South Senate Five-room cottage, semi-modern; bargain for cash, $1,600. E. J. SEXTON. Drexel 2231. Main 6846. Suburban Home E x-room modern. n>nty of fruit. MARGARET BERRY. BARGAIN In a cottage, 5-room and bath. on paved street. Rng!lh av*.. good shade. Price $2,350; terms or cash. JKNNINCIS BROS.. 28 South Illinois. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow. long living room, hardwood floors, built-in features $7 00 cash, balance monthly. FRANK WRIGHT. Irvington 0292. DOUBLE. 3 rooms to side, S-room single In rear; always rented, $2,100. Terms S2OO rash. Rent $23 per month. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. If You Want to Build Cheap Phone Drexel 1220. 4123 CORNELIUS ave.. 5-room modern. garage $4 .'OO. Terms. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO, 2204 HELLEFOMTAINB st. T rooms, modern garage. $5 600. Terms. TIIE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. 1,189 GEMMER st.; modern except furnace 5 rooms. $3 000. Terms. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. SIX-ROOM house and half acre or ground; cash $2 250, balance S3OO terms. Southport 119-311. _ _ 18 4*”ARROW ave . semi-modern. 5 rooms. $2 700. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER COMPANY. ■at: build small houses on payments. Also bu> for cash. Main 6340. £L A . L A ST - ATE ~ SALE OR TRA P E ' 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 4333. Indian*. TWO doubles renting for SB6 to trade for modern .residence south of Fall Creek. Main 1282 RE ALEEST ATE—SU B U R SAN. U/4 Acres Five-rrx’vm bungalow electric lights, toilet ins Me. driven well, dandy good location. For qtii k eale 18.500. About $650 cash, balance easy terms. Call Mr. Mclnteer. I. N. Richie & Son. 710 Bankers Trust. Main 0520 CHICKEN farm, four acres, nice house and other buildings. Fine shade. Owner, Beech Grove 86. ring 8.

LOTS—FOR SALE. Acre Tracts Thirty-Eighth and Sherman drive. $1,200 an acre tip; very easy terms. Will consider auto or cheap lot as first payment. Richie-Davis Cos., Inc. 710-12 Bankers Trust Bldg. Main 0520. Garden Heights, South Near University Heights; large lots, 80x 200 and 100x200; $25 flown. $2 week. ELMORE BROS.’ REALTY CO. EMERSON HEIGHTS on Wallace. 40x160* All Improvements In. Owner. Drexel 2246. _ _ REAL ESTATE—WANTED. Have Cash Customer for double and single north. Also will buy good lot. Canady Realty Cos. 306-7 City Trust. Main 5340. Res. Randolph 5352. Have a Buyer for a bungalow south that can be bought on terms. Call us Immediately as our buj'er must locate. Fowler & Eaton, 301 City Truet. Main 6871. FARMS—FOR SALE. 12 ACRES west at Clark's Creek crossing. Fine home site, near interurban stop. Cooper & Hadley Main 2776. 838 Lemcke Bldg BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. FOR SALE—WeII equipped pressing parlor; two steam presses and delivery truck. Address A No. 1899. Times. MILLINERY store, bargain If sold at once, cheap rent, doing fine business. Call Main 8026. FURNITURE store arid repair shop, closed recently; death: 5 living rooms and garage connected. Circle 2667. CLEANING and tailoring business; sell or tr,fde for automobile. Owner. Randolph 8443. GROCERY and meat marks for sale. 2944 Shelby, No dead one. FLETCHER ave.. 644; rooming hou**; 9 rooms. AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE. 1920 McFARLAND sedan; reasonable; runs and looks like new. Guaranteed on* year, 510 N. Capitol. WILLI'S-KNIGHT 7-passenger; will s*<£ rifles. 510 N. Capitol ave., Indianapolis.

AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE. ■-.■.-■-Lru-Lrwvv-[\r^"t!r n -l? f v).n n_n.ru u-.u-. ,il DODGE BROTHERS im>.for cars; a good assortment at all time*. EJl.Wallewich Company Doom BmMU HsnuiVWtKiM 846 North Meridian. Circle 4300. FOR SALE—Cheap: 1 Bulclc touring car. 1 Overland touring car. 1 Kissel roadster, 1 Ford truck. AUTO REPAIR SHOP. Harding and W. Wash. Bel. 4200. We need the room. 1921 FOT.D sedan In excellent condition. Looks like new. Must sell. Cash or terms. Address A No. 2705, Tlmea DODGE roadster; A-l condition; Ford roadster; slip-on body; Ford touring and roadster, starter, etc: Maxwell touring, A-l shape. Ford light delivery. 725 Vir. ave. FORD, late 1920 sedan; newly painted; perfect condition; good tires; $l6O down, balance one year. WIDES & MILL Hi 644 E. Washington. Main 3493. FORD roadster; perfect condition; 1921 model; fine demountable rims, .starter, lock; new extra cord tires. AHI tires good cord. Drexel 4410. FORD. 1919; 1-ton truck chassis; good tires; perfect; bargain; terms or trade. WIDES & MILLER. 644 E Washington. Main 3493, ALL kinds of cars, 150, 375. 3100 down, balance small weekly payments. INDPLS. AUTO PARTB AND TIRE CO. 518 N. Capitol. | LEXINGTON. 1921 sport touring; a bargain. 510 N. Capitol ave., Indianapolis. HAYNES CHUMMY ROADSTER; BARGAIN A_T S4OO. 510 X, CAPITOL. HARMON' chummy roadster; like new. 510 Si. Capitol. Indianapolis. STL'TZ roadster, S6OO. 510 X. Capitol ave., Indianapolis.

AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. AUTOS WANTED I. Wolf Auto Cos. 619 N. Illinois st. Main 1579. AUTOS r.-d W UISSM AN'sTUJ-M & Niw York strt. Main 4446. AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. FORD BODIES ! Swtsshelm <& Parker 330 Eaat Market. I COLVIN BATTERY COMPANY j Recharge, 6-VoU, 50c; 12-Volt, 75a New Battery, Guaranteed Two Years, ; 511, $14.50; 613, $16.50; 127, $22.50. 121 e. Maryland st. circle 1870. "FITTED TO ANY CAR FREE." ' DEDUCED PRICES Auto washing. Touring, $1.00; sedan. $1.26. SH ROYER. 322 W. Maryland. Circle 0658. BRING your battery (.roubles ua We are experts in this work and our prices are right; 6 volt recharge 60c; rebuild complete $6.00; 13 volt recharge 76c; rebuild complete SIO.OO SOUTH SIDE BATTERY SHOP. 413 S. MERIDIAN BT. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 834 North Illlnola. S & S Auto Laundry TIRES, all sixes. $4 and up. Rebuilt casings with NEW TREADS. We also repair or ratread your tires. ANDERSON STEAM VULVANIZER CO., 611 North Capitol. 3d floor. Auto Tops and Painting 35 Kentucky Ave. MURAT TIRE AND RUBBER CO. Intelligent service. Tires and batteries. Main 6555. 209 E. New York street. 200 USED tires, all slze. $2 each. ROGERS. 8115 W. Washlngon. Belmont 4300. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES. Now is the time to have yout motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 634-86 glass. Ave. Main 6494. CASH paid for all kinds of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 509 Mas a ave. Main 7029. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. WVWWWS/W^/WVNAsWN/S/KA^A/W^VWVV I OWN A CORONA $2 DOWN Brings You a Brand New Corona The Personal Writing EASY PAYMENTS THEREAFTBR. Jtidd Typewriter Exchange 22 S. Pennsylvania St. MAln 2890 BABY carriage, used abou 12 times. Cost $45.00. Will sell for $22.50. Tapestry bed davenport. Three loose cushions; practically new. Cost $126. Will sacrifice for $42.50. Address 1204 N. Rural or call Webster 7646. FOR .MALE—Beautiful crocheted doilies, 10 inches In diameter; luncheon set. $1.26 each; $5 for large centerpiece. Will sacrifice on whole set. Webster 6894. INVALID CHAIRS—Good, strong rubbertired chairs for rent, $3.60 per mouth. Crutches. 26c. Delivery free. BAKER BROS. BEDBUGS, roaches, moths and ants destroyed with one application of Sudden Death. Main 1225. ALBERT MAAS, 81 Virginia avenue. VELOUR CAPE, cheaF Webster 4460.

MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. -n - j J -,_ nj - L -_ riJvxru ® TROUSERS m The latest spring styles f 1 now In. Match Your 1 I j Coat and Vest. II I The Pants Store ui J 2 Stores Fall of Pants ■ * 48 West Ohio St. 114 East Ohio St. MAKE your old coat look Ilk* new suit by matching a pair trouser* with th* CORRECT PANTS MAKERS COi M ISC ELL ANE ° U S—T O LET. CONCRETE MIXERS FOR RENT. Circle 6666. MISCELLANEOUS—WANTEdT GOOD, teoUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCKYARDS HQUSEHQ LrOPOD^FOR^LE: GOOD furniture and motorcycle very reasonable. Belmont 0574. 427 Goodlet ave. DROP-HEAD Singer sewing machines* $10; good conditioji. Circle 6580. 'MUSICAL—SALE OR WANTED. ~ CELLO—One-half size. Bargain. Circle 5236; nights or Sunday. Circle 3636. PARLOR Grand, ebony case. $250 cash. CHAS. C. MORGAN. Randolph 4321. BALDWIN made player piano; fine condi* tion with rolls, $275. Main 453 L UPRIGHT piaao, S4O. Cash. Randolph 422 L POULTRY, I P IGEONS, £TCL

HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dogs, INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY. City dog pound. 924 E. N. Y. Main 0872. SCRATCH, no grit. $2; jnash feed. $2.50: free city delivery. SCHAEFER FEED MILL. Drexel 4216. CO^NDWOOD— FOrlaiT No better coal on the market. LOW PRICES. Best Ind. or Linton No. 4 clean fk...56.00 Best Ind. mine run, 60% lump $5.00 Best 111. lump, large, clean fk $6.75 Best 111. egg. clean forked $6.50 Best Brazil block, large clean fk $7.00 Kindling with each ton. Delivered anywhere in the city. Drexel 3280. St. 2228. UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Quality, Service and Correct Weight. Since 1908. Ask your friends. LINTON No. 4 forked. .. . .7. $6.00 Pocahontas lump, forked 8.00 Pocahontas lump, genuine red ash... 7.50 IX 6237. MERIDIAN COAL CO. COaU L. H. BAIN COAL CO. j Main 3531. 212 N. Pine. Main 818 L lOu Can BORROW MONEY SO CHEAP and on such easy terms of repayment from the Fidelity Loan Company, a licensed and bo ided firm, for use in paying overdue blUs or to buy the things you need for at BARGAIN PRICES that every one should take advantage of our service. LOANS ON FURNITURE $20.00 to $300.00 1 *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 I the actual time you have the money. Fair, j 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 PAY MORE ANY TIME AND REDUCE THE COST IN YOUR BEHALF We are on th© job eight hours a day. and through personal contact and personal tervice, plus a deep personal Interest, w© can serve you and your friends as you ; wish to be served. In these unusual times. Dullness friendships, closo relations mu* j tual understandings and co-operation are ■ real assets to all of us. We are ready to go three-fourtha of the way. Now it U up to you. FIDELITY LOAN CO. 106 E. Market St. Room 632 Lemcke Bldg. Main ?278. Lincoln 7752. LOANS On rurnlture, pianos, autos. llvs stock, farm Implements and other collateral. . CAPITOL LOAN CO. 14!rH E* Washington St. Main 0585. Auto Lincoln 7184.

WE MAKE first and second mortgages on Improved farms and Indianapolis real estate. AETNA MORTGAGE AND INVEST"!. CO. 608 Fidelity Trust bldg. 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 6742. _ Legal notices. NOTICE OF DETERMINATION TO ISSUE BONDS. Notice Is hereby given to the taxpayers of tYayne School Township. Marlon County, j Indiana, and all other parties concerned, [that on April 10, 1922, a bond Issue of $40,000 by s.ald school township was determined upon by the advisory board of said Wayne School Township, for the purpose of paying for the construction of the four-room and basement brick school building In School District No. 4 in the town of Claremont, said School Township; said bonds to be in such denominations and bear such rate of interest as the said advisory board may fix in the bond ordinance; all bonds to run for a period of not exceeding fifteen years and be payable at some bank or trust company In the city of Indianapolis, Indiana. Ten or more taxpayers lh such school district, other than those who pay poll tax only and who will be affected by the proposed Issuance of such bonds and who may be of the opinion that such bonds should not be Issued, may file a petition in the offices of the county auditor. Marlon County, Indiana, within fifteen days after j the last publication of this notice, as provided by law. Dated this 22d day of April. 1922. JOSEPH M. HILLMAN, Trustee Wayne School Township. NOTCp TO BIDDERS Five-ton truck tractor for collection and removal of garbage and ashes. Sanitary Distrist of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Ind.. April 13, 1922. Sealed bids will be received by the board of sanitary commissioners for the sanitary district of Indianapolis, Indiana, at its office in the city hall, Indianapolis. Indiana. until 10 o'clock a. m. on the 12th day of May, 1922,- for one new five-ton truck tractor for use in the collection and removal of garbage and ashes, according to the terms and specifications for said five-ton truck tractor on file In the office of said board. Each bid shall' he accompanied by a check payable to said board certified by a reputable bank of Indianapolis, Indiana, in an amount not less than $159. Said bids will be opened after 10 o’clock a. m. on said 12th day of May, 1922, but the board reserves the right to defer action on any and all bids to a date not later than the 10th day of June. 1922. and the board further reserves the right to reject any and all bids, JAY A. CRAVEN. President. JOHN L. ELLIOTT, Vioe President. LUCIUS B. SWIFT. Board of Sanitary Commissioners, Sanitary District of Indianapolis. 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 tha 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 —The Board of Trustees of the Central Indiana Hospital for Insane will receive sealed proposals until Friday. April 28, at 10 a m.. for furnishing supplies for the month of May. 1922. Estimate hook will be on file at Room 148. State House, from and after Monday. April 24. 1922. By order of BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Continued on Next Page

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