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INDIANA DAILY TIMES 36-2* S. Meridian St. Main 3600 Claaalflad Adv. Dapt. RATES One tlma II P r !'“• Three conaecutlre time*. . .10 per Una 61* ccneecallve time* ... 0# per Una Lode' and club notices (1 Inch or U**)... .75 per loecrtion Over 1 inch. .07 per line additional Contract rate* on application. Church notices , 1 Inch or leaa) 60c per Insertion Over 1 inch , . .07 per line additional Death notices 50c per Insertion Card or Thar.ke or In Memcrlam Notices . . 07 pec line Tne Dally Times charges small Want Ads as an accommodation to tts readers. In return for thL ccurtnay the advertiser la expected W remit promptly. Ads received until 11:46 a. CL tor publication same day

FLORISTS. INDIANAPOLIS FLOWER AND PLANT CO.. Cantral avt., at 34th We grow cut flowers, plants. FUNERAL WORK. Wash. 2362. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. mf XEL Parlors 1133 Ualoa k fLANNFKff dLCiIiLNAaN 329 Nor-a Illinois St t unersi directors to toe psopis of IndlA> spoils sines 1337. 1 hor.ee—Ua.m CS4I-0542. LI S36L INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY "SHIRLEY BROS. J CO. Wain Office 346 N. Illinois SL Circle 1316. Main 1841. George (irmsteiner Funeral Director 522 K. MarkeL Old rhons Main OSOS. LI JIO*. W. T. Biasecgyxn lels Shelby L Drezsl 3670. Stewart 1114. 1103 N. Illinois. Randolph 4*7#. J. C. WILbOiN ~ 1130 Prospsct. ST. 1471 PreTel 0121. FINN BROTHERS Main 2176 133 W. Market. Circle 2:15. EDW. L. HOLMAN 2512 Central Ave Randolph 5903. CHaS A. übcKENSMITiL 734 N Ulaota *f*!n 1166. LI 114* FUNERAL DIRECTORS—I4O3 N iliinota WM. E KFIEGER. Malr 11 M. R. phone Ben DavH 331-1 GADD—BER I' fi GA DD 2110 Prospect st Phone?* UNDERTAKER**— HISEY * TITUA til North De, LI 4644 Main 3430 H u tutewTlerT 334 N Meridian Main 0313 FEEN ET A FEENE T~ 1032 N Illinois. Main 0843. DEM rr AND FUNERAL. NOTICES. BENNETT. MRS. FREDERICK B.— Passed away at residence. 19 4 Butler ave.. April 28. 4 p. in. Funeral services to be held at Kregein A Bailey’s funeral parlors. Monday. May l. io a. m. BOLENMILLER MRS* LOUISA—Died April 28. age §3. Funeral Monday. May 1 at 2 p. m.. at the residence of h*r daughter Mrs. Henry Ruckelshaua. 838 Broadway. Friends may call Sunday from 2 to 10 p m. Services and burial private. OTA NI ELS THOMAS J.—Age 71. passed away April 27. Friends may call at Richardson’s parlor, 823 N. Pennsylvania fit., after 2 p. m. Saturday and Sunday. Services Monday 10 a m. Friends invited. Burial Cloverdale. Ind. SCHMIDT. WILLI AM—Beloved husband of Nora Schmidt (nee Callahan> and father of William and Josephine Schmidt, died Wednesday, April 20. Funeral Monday. May 1 at 9 a. m.. at the family residence. 423 W. Merrill st. Friends invited. WESTERFEISv)P Hfl A ”< S EE BASEY) —Wife of William Westerfeld and mother of Harry We.-terfeld. died at the residence, corner Stump and Drill sta.. April 2a. age 71 years. Funeral Tuesday. May 2 from resilience 1 p. m. from Ftied ens Evangeli al Church 2 p. m, Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. CHURCH NOTICES.

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All Sou's Uniterfam Church Alabama st., near 15th Frank S. C. Wicks, D. I).. Minister Address at 11 a. m. A tru touts to Gen. Grant A service in commemoration of the centenary of Uiyssea S. tlrant. Patriotic organizations especially invited. Mrs. E. E. Flickinger. Soloist. Church echool at 9 45 a. m. UNION SPIRITUALIST LYCEUM. Session every Sunday at 1.30 p. m. in the First Spirltua.lst Chuch, SOS North Liberty street, between Maas. ave. and North street. Cotne. bring or send your children to It. All are welcome. FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH. SOS North L berty street, between Mass, avenue and North street. Services Sunday 7:45 p. m. Lecture by Rev. B. F. Hayden Subject taken from the audience. Messages by the pastor. Ruth Van De Beuken S. M. Message services every Wednesday at 2 and 7:45 p m.. conducted by the Ladles’ Aid. Part of the time will be devoted to spiritual healing Y'ou are cordially invited to attend these services and will be made welcome. PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Redmen's Hall, Capitol an i North sts. Rev. H. YV. B. Myrick will lecture. Subject: 'Beating the Devil.” Mrs Audria Hodson will furnish music. Messages from your loved ones by Mrs. Bessie Woodworth, message bearer. We also have with us Mr. Francis Schlatter, the divine healer, formerly of Denver. Colo. Services begin at 7:45 p m. Ladies' Aid meets Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Rev Myrick v\!!l speak Mrs. Woodworth and others will be present as message bearers. CYPTLF. HALL. 230 E. Ohio Ft. Second Spiritualist Church will hold regular Sunday services at above hall at 7:45. Lecture by our pssTor. Rev. Anna Thrcndsen. Subject. ‘‘What Is Required of a True Spiritualist From a Bible Standpoint Message* by Mrs. Throndsen and D. H Smith. Midweek meeting Wednesday at 7:45 at 1533 College avenue. Healing. messages and questions answered. Everybody welcome, a

CHURCH NOTICES. (C'ontinued.l G3ER.BT CHURCH Rev. James D. Stanley Wornlnß subject: “MAT ai HATH ROT KU IB EAuti irjiS^lß;iE * * Vesper and organ recital 4:00 p. m. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Meridian and Twentieth streets Sunday services At 11 a. m and Bp. m Sunda> school at 11 a m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o’clock. Reading room at 813 Occidental building. open seek da>M from 9 a. m to 9 p m.. except Wednesday, when closed at 7. Open from 2 to 5 p. m. Sundays. SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST. Delaware and Twelfth streets. Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school, first session, 930 a in.; second session, 11 a m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o’clock. Reading nom. 1258 Lem eke Annex, open daily from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. except Wednesday when closed at 7 15 p. m., and Sunday, when open from 2 to 6 p. m. THIRD CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST ices 11 a. m. and 8 p. m Sunday school, # If a. rr. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o’clock Reading room at fOS IS. 34th st.. open dally from 10 a m *b 9 p. m. except Wednesday, when closed xt 7 30 p. m. and Sunday, when open from $ to 5 p n. LOST ANP FOUNO. LOST—Black Persian Angora cat; white spot under chin, female; lost in neighborhood of 544 E. New York street. Finder please return to above address. Reward. Circle 6756. LOST—Sigma Chi pin, Thursday. Call Randolph 167S morning or evenings. Reward. FOUND—Auto tire and rim, describe and pij for add. Address A No. 1933. Times. LOST —Gold Christian Science pin. Reward. Washington 2478. 4025 Kenwood. PERSONALS. WE SOLVE YOUR PROBLEM FOR YOU By Offering You Thin Opportunity a io become a C Cash or time payments accepted on tuition. can study nV* °c,U. ve L;fn: in*. Suite €O4 National City Wish. tit. INCORPORATED IN THE STATE i‘K INDIANA Help make history' that lloosiers do not lose utilitv after 70. bv voting for WARWICK 11. RIPLEY for tli<* Legislature. FAIRMOU N 7 MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement private, prices reaaonma work for board. babies adopted, write for booklet. MRS. T B LuNh 4911 E IF you want good cheap trip ten < ♦ untries of Europe. battlefields Passion Play, write Rev. I>r L D. BASS. Kilmarnock Va.. form-i y pa at or In I ruiic.n tp<lis. INDIANA CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE Teaching the rational system of painleas adjustment. Fourth floor When bldg. WALTER E JOH • : sntiat . pyorrhea treatments. Tel.. Main 4073. 612 Terminal bldg. WILL car* 1 for your children afternoons and evenings. Best references. Brookside 2416. MARGARET SELLERS Osteopath, chiropractor, massage 721 Ru.fisell avenue. FRENCH and Swedish massage. vapor aid sulphur baths. E. Prat! 1 . Circle r>> 15>. MASSAGE—2I7 H N. Illinois st-. Apt. 3. Select pitr-mage Circle 18 SM. WANTED- SMALL CHILD TO 'BOARD. Webster 31 07. NOTICES.

PRITCHETT 1 he Barber 1 am now in my new location and would like to see all my old customers. 24Whesi B!dg 0 SECOND FLOOR

Help make history that lloosiers do not lose utility" after 70. by voting for WARWICK IF. RIPLEY for the Legislature. BUSINESS SERVICES. ELECTRICAL WIRING Light and power. House* a specialty. Repair work given prompt attention; reasonable. DIL.TS ELECTRIC. §4B FT WAYNE MAIN 3C3R. BATHROOM fixtures. Plumbing nupplies at retail. \V> save you money on installation. E. M. HAR* DIN CO. 222 0 K. Michigan. BATHROOM flxturen complete $!)0. Plumbing supplies at retail. We save yu money on installation. E. *M. IIAKDIX CO.. 32110 E. Michigan. IRVINGTON Upholstering Shop make** overstuffed furniture, doeu ai. kinds of repairing and reflnlshing. Irvington 1443. 6520 E. Washing'on. SAFETY RAZOR BLAIJEB (Sharpened TI’TTI.EDUE. 201 Indiana are. FEATHERS boughv. am-3 and renovated. feather mattreasen and pilloaa made. K UT RIvLF 41 ts Main 1428. ELECTRICIAN, ex-nervlce; 6 years’ expe rlene* estimates free; reasonable. Ref•r*rir*s. FOULK. Webster 0815 eveningROOFING”AND TUNNING. New or repair work. Estimates furnished. Call Randolph 9417. EX-SERVICE brothers, vault, sink or dry cleaning. Circle 7618. 61*6 North Caldwell. HEATH’S Union Barber Shop. Warm. comfortable bath rooms. 13$ W. Market street. PAPERHANGING, painting and Interior decorating work guaranteed. Belmont 2342n __ HOWARD ELECTRIC CO. Electric wiring. 6-rr.om complete. sl7. Drexel SHOE repairing while you wait. R. E. KENNEDY. 218 N. Illinois. Main 2199 GOOD roofing. $1.25 per roll and up. E. M. HARDIN CO, 3220 E Michigan. WILL save you money cn guaranteed roll rooflng. Webster 8603. GOOD roofing. $1.25 per roil and up. E. M. HARDIN CO., 3220 E. Michigan, DETECTIVES. Quiglev-llyland Agency, Ine. Suite 404 National City Bank building Fhcne Main 2902 Local ••fflee International Secret Service Assn. Seventy o/Bcea In America and fr-rdrn eonntrlea. INSTRUCTIONS. PRIVATE lessons In shorthand, typewriting. bookkespinß. etc. JACKSON BUSINESS College. 157 N. Illinois street. Circle 1214. PIAN O—SAXOPHONE IB 20 lessons, the Chrtstensen way. BeSinneu and advanced. CHRISTENSEN SCHOOL, 106 Pembroke Arcade Clr. 3084 MEN to learn barber trade TRI-CITY BARBER’S COLLEGE. 309 E. Washington st.. Indianapolis Ind. Circle 0757. LARGE PROFITS from email expenditure follow Real SatatA advertising In “Want Ad" columns of th grimes.

MALE HELP—WANTED. WANTED ; Experienced, Automatic, Screw Machine Operators, also experienced Bench Die and Tool Makers. Apply THE ZEIGLER MEG. CO. Alexandria, Indiana. WANTED—BOYS in carry Time* mutes in downtown district between East and West. South and St. Clair streets. Boys not over 14 years old. See Mr. Moorehead any afternoon after 2 o'clock. SALESMEN—CathoIic; neat appearing; young men for city and road work. Good opportunity for advancement; salary guaranteed. Apply 7 to 8 a, m. or 4:30 to 5:30 p. xn. MR. NOLAN, manager. 303 North East. TEN good fiollcltors for a live proposition; city and country work. See Hasting*. Circulation dept.. Times, after 9 a. m. HELPERS and laborers wanted by employment dept. FAIRBANKS & MORSE CO.. 21st and Northwestern ave. LATHERS vanted; twelve h< uses to lathe, J3 per thousand. Call Drexel 1124, R. 2. BIG opportunity for salesman. Hustlers can make 150 to $75 per week. Exclusive distributor wanted for Big Chief Spark Plug; SIOO required to carry your stock. The auto season is at hand, now is the time to clean up. Write today. FLEER-PETTY. Dept. P 1421 Olive st.. St. Louis. Mo. AGT ED. AGENTS—Men. women; startling moneymaking device, manufactures chocolatecoated ice cream confection. Costs about 2Vxc, sella for 10c; p-oflts $3 to SSO daily up, outfit $26. Enough free chocolate. e r .. to make 500 bars and SSO profit in few hours. UNION SPECIALTY MANUFACTURING COMPANY. 514-612, Berrien street. Albion Mich. AGENTS-*--90< an hour to advertise and distribute samples to consumer; write quick for territ* y and particulars. ALBERT MILLS, g* ’i mgr., 5681 American bldg . Cincinnati Ohio. BUILD up your • vn business Sell chewng gum. Every storekeeper buys. Spearmint and novelty packages. Nice pr-t Us. Writ** JOSEPH REEI). 523 Walnut. Cincinnati. BIG MON ng I al! make cars, increase i lh age. power save g a**. Sample agent's outfit. $2.50. 908 Thomas st.. Seattle. Wash. j 2EMA d j GIRLS over 13 years of age to learn telephone operating. IND HELL TELEPHONE CO. Room 322. corner New 1 <*rk and Morid'an. GENERA L i• * use w.rk Ft ~ white"" •. ITT; g"*'d wages, good home f-r good girl 2127 N New H rue j Ken od 223 GOOD reliable girl or woman for general housework. Drexel 0220. 609 Wright at NIGHT CU*Hv W ANTED. 809 Highland avenue. SITUATION WANTED—-MALE. ACCOUNTING. auditing. bookkeeping Mysternatlzing monthly and annual statements prepare 1 Bookkeeping done at trs time at i MAN -g** 43 excellent di h : Red S ate Marine C<*rpfi. Ten years' service wishes work f any kind. Ca.. McDEKM* >TT Circle 5646 SIT UATIpN WANTED —FEMALE. LACE curtain*, family washings guaranteed. Call for. delivered. Circle 4867. LACE CURTAINS to launder; fl ret-close I work Drexel 6309. 1129 Dawson t. CI’KTAINS TO I.ACMIKR. MRS. LUTZ, rirrxel 0! 10. HOUSES—TO LET. Cheap Rents 2119 Turner, 4 r SIO.OO 1351 Dei. "S. 3 rooms $14.00 112 Minkner. 5 rooms, SIO.OO iMmlop & Iloltegel, 122 E Market. cTTIUM BI A ave. 1613, n-wvlpiurceef aTtractiv© four-room house, not modern; gaa f<ir cooking and lights, big yard: rain water in kitcn*n. Rent S2O Randolph 9364. FLATS, APARTMENTS—-TO LET.

FOR COLORED 21st Street and Highland Place New apartment building, r* ady for occupancy. Two roo ma. dressing closet. b.ith, in-a-door bed and irus range. Front purtments, S.O; back apt*. SL2.fO. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Main 4518 416 E. Vermont Four rooms and bath; Just newly renovated Walking distance. s4f> month. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4518. :-;r,4G Balsam Ave. Four room* and lath. heat, water, ga and electric lights furnished. sr,s.$ r ,5. Slate Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4518. DUPLEX. 4 rooms; bath, heat, hot and cold water; S4O, adultb. 1447 E. Wash ! Drexel 1882. | TRANSFER AND STORAGE. EST. 1595. Otto J. Suesz Packing, hauling, low rates on California shipments. Through cars to Los Angeles. Main 2353-3628. Night, AYebster PARTLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. Private locked room* an A open spaca. 16c per month and up Local and overland tranafer. Wa call and give you exact price* on any kind of work without any obligations 419-23 E. Market atraai Main 2750. Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER PACKING AND SHIPPING. 21)7 N. New Jersey st. Main 2028. LI 1121 DAVIS A NORItrS. new storage house. We store household goods or anything Storage, packing, shipping or transfer. Circle 6672. Night. Belmont 1024. Offlca 828 W. Maryland. BRUCE KENNAUD, TRANSFER. FTORage. MAin 0303; Main 6988; evening, Harrison 225 R. M.uRCUM transfer Cos Moving and trucking. $1.50 par load and up. Circle 5692. V- E 1 e $3 per load. KENNAUD VOGEL. Belmont 3426. EASTERN EX PRESS.* ~ Transferring of ail kinds. Webster 1288. UNIO.S ATATION BA t7TaGE TRANS! EH MAIN 7119. ROOMS—TQLET. BEDBUGS. ROACHES. MOTHS, ANTS. destroyed with one application of “Sudden Death.” ALBERT MAAS. 31 Virginia avenue. Main 1225. FRONT room neatly furnished: modern; ! private home north. Central car line. Randolph 8288. TWO MODERN rooms. 1007* clean; heat. light, gap furnished. $25. 1530 Hoyt Drexel 1407. ROOM with board; private family: lady employed; references. Randolph 8710. ONE sleeping room and light housekeeping. Drexel 48 26. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. TWO modern furnished light housekeeping rooms with large kitchen, lower floor. 807 H • "60 39. MARTOn’ aVE.. 906; 2 furnished "light housekeeping rooms, gns and electricity paid, $4.50 Belmont 1419. MADISON ave.. 1026; housekeeping room; kitchenette; modern. $6, private entrance. Drexel 5375. FRONT room and kitchenette furnished strictly modern. 608 E. Twelfth street. Circle 0783. ONE large front room newly decorated. Man and wife or two ladies. IS9 North East street.

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FURNISHED HOUSES AND FLATS. NICE COTTAGE with four furnished rooms, will rent on reasonable terms. Particu are. cal! Webster 0385 before S a. m., after 6 p. in. BOARD AND ROOMS—TO L ET. NEAR Nordyke and Parry's plants; widows want 2 respectable men to board. Belmont 14 19. Belmont 4770. BUSINESS PLACES—TO LET.

(Jooil Opportunity. lIAVK FRAME BUILDING, SIZE l!0 FEET BV 36 FEET. SUITABLE FUR CARPENTER SHOP OR ANY SMALL BUSINESS. ALSO GOOD FOB SMALL KEPAIIt SHOP. FOB AUTOMOBILES OR GARAGE OR ELEUTRIU SHOP ( LOSE To CAR LINE AND IN SOUTHEAST PART OF CITY. PHONE OUEXEL KH FOR PAUTItT LARS.

GARACES—TO LET. NEW gurage for rent 1019 N. Went st Lincoln 6569. REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. Some Class to This Bungalow Modern. n#u. never . upi< 1 home of five rooms. Located near Bur deal : l-tti-K : v 0 rvti.l war and C.. 1 ..nr, ' ! *i ■''< Ilvlmr room, manle! and grate. Well arranged dining room, hardwood floors. two i , ..- rooms and hath. Laundry ummplete with 1 00 . turi.aoe Terra, ed lot of good ize. North front. Trice to sell quhkiy. J', *7r.o cah, balance JiT.oO per month. THE i.ATE.t - KINNEAH COMPANY. Mr. Strong. Main 1403. or Main 67,37 evenings. You Will Be Astonished when you inspect thin duplex having sevon largo rooms and bath on the lower floor and Mx l&rgo rooma and bath on the upper floor, two-room basement, front and rear porches, private entrances, lot 193 feet deep, rental income of $62.50 per month; located on one of the b.at pav*d streets south, n<*ar Bacred H**nrt Church and M’-rldlan car line. Priced ut $5,260 A rare opportunity. Quick action will count as owner is leaving city. Call Ed o‘< ’allahan. South Side Speuin.lrf. with McCord & McKinney, Realtors. 311 Lenicke bldg. Circle 6220. Evening;! Webnt< r v ; Here Are 'Three Bargains Double northeast, 6 rooms a hide, aemlmodern, rente for S2O a eide. Price $3,000 ! cah. A dandy nlx-room modern on Bouth Delaware street fur 13.750. Jut eant of Garfield Park, 6-room eemimodern and jarage, nice yard. Price $2,750 cash. Call Mr Anderson with I. N. Richie & Son, Main 0520. 710-12 Banker, Trust Five-Room Bungalow IVi Acres SOUTHEAST. Electric lights, toilet Inside, driven well and out buildings. About one square from car lino and paved road. For quick sale $3,500; $650 cash and balance easy terms. Mr. Mclnteer. T. N. Richie & Son. 710-12 Bankers Trust. Main 0520. Bungalow Bargain New 5-room thoroughly modern built for home; large living room. large dining room with built-in features, two lovely bedrooms, well lighted kitchen and pantry; large ultic. Full basement; lot 40x1 40 feet; Improved street, front drive, garage. Immediate possession Call Mr. Brown for terms. Evenings Main 1709. J. G. McCullough, Main 17 JO. 106 N Delaware. Three Bedroom Home South of the Creek Having reception hall, living room, dining room and kitchen downstairs, three bedrooms and bath up, laundry, garage; large, cement porch. Plenty of shade. Located in 2200 block on Alabama; $7,000 on terms. Meredith & Johnson Main 2293. Webster 7958. 14% Rental Investment 2042-44 Adams Street Splendid dotrble, 6 rooms each side; full lot; cement front porch, renting for $36 per month. Price SB,OOO. on part cash. Henry & Robins, Realtors. Main 67,38. 153 E. Market Bt. a 17 Five-room bungalow east; ft tt A II thoroughly modern, |4,500, U II r || j $2,000 i ftsh, balance $25 -v_t * — 7 per month. Double eaat. 6 rooms to a side; modern, double garoge; lot 90x100. Rents SIOO per month; $2,000 cash, balance by the month. OEO. A. LUCAS, 726 K. of P. bldg. Circle 6600. j Emerson Avenue r've-roora bungalow; extra large. lon* living room; mantel, bookcase, hardwood floors, full lot. near Ellenberger park. Price $5,100 Terms. Call Trueblood. RELIABLE REA LTV CO. Main 0136. Evenings, Irvington 4213. 2300 Southeastern Ave. Five rooms semi-modern, In good condition, for quick sal $2,350; $350 cash balance easy terms. Mr. Mclnteer. I. N. Richie & Son 710-12 Bankers Trust. Main 0520. NINE-ROOM strictly modern Woodruff Place home, small house In rear, 3-car garage, lot 80x170; $2,000 cash, balance $75 per month. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. Main 0107. NEW DUTCH COLONIAL^ 5155 Park avenue, 3 rooms, thoroughly modern; laundry, garage; lot 4 8x175, $1,600 cash, balancs $66.50 per month. I Sae owner

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REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. _t Continued.* REAL ESTATE OF THE HOME BREWING CO., OF INDIANAPOLIS will be sold on June 7, 1922 at 20 A. M. on the terms* and conditions noted below. Following are the properties offered: 1. (a) Brewery building and plant, including engines, bollera, machinery, vats and other Ilk** equipment at southwest corner of Crus> and Daly streets. Includes also three small cottages on Daly ati'eeL ( b) Bottling shop and barns at northwest corner Druse and Daly tre"T.*. 2. Brick building and vacant ground at southwc-Mt corner Southeastern avenue arid Crnae street. 3. Bri k building and vacant ground. 902 Kant Washington Htreet. 4 Brick buildings, 35 to 4 1 South Delaware street. f>. Frame building and cottage, 1011 and 1015 Kant Maryland ntr * t 6. Five vacant lota in Mars Hill. 8. Frame building. 1901 Columbia avenue and 1310 Last Nineteenth street. 9 Two vacant lots, corner Villa avenue and Prospect fir*et. 12. Brick buildings and cottag* . B<U to SO9 Massachusetts avenue and 724 Last St. Clair street. 13 Frame building, f'32 Beecher street 14. Brick building and cottage. 1318 North West street arid 52- West Thirteenth street. 15 Brick building and vn ant lot 103 North Noble street and 64. and C 44 Last Market street. ‘O. Frame building 1 429 North Sherman drive. J 1:9. Frumo building, 1579 South East street. ST Brick building, 43$ North Noble street NOTE: A valuable malt extract manufacturing business will g<> with the brewery plant for the inventory price of the merchandise and containers on hand if purchaser desires. TERMS AND CONDITIONS. Sealed bids to be deliver <1 to the office l of tfie company at Cruse and Daly streets 1 prior to 10 n m., June 7. 1922, with certified check for 6 per cent (minimum $200.00) to accompany each bid No hid f<<r Dsr than the appraised value will be considered. Single bid for all f the property will le considered Terns are either i cash on delivery of deed or one fourth casli and one fourth each in three, six and idne months, with 6 per rent Interest; sale is subject to taxes for 1922. municipal assessments and leases List of properties appraisements and other details upon application at office. Inspection >f properties miv be arranged by phone. Call Drexel 1205. tie mm iwiM Colored Buyers Dandy 5-room homo on Cornell avenue; gas. city water Inside cistern, electric i lights. Price $2,460; S3OO c*u*h, balance terms. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors. 122 E. Mnrkot St. Walking Distance Good 7-room modorn on Kim st. Price $4,250: SBOO down, balancs like rent. Good i condition. Mr. Coultle. I. N. Richie & Son. I 710 Bankers Trust. Main 0520. Four-Room Cottage In good condition. 811 Maxwell street, small cash payment, balance like rent. See Moorman. • Security Trust Cos. Main XBO4. West 32nd st, N. Indpls. Buys six-room thoroughly modern home. Price ami terms right. For full information call Mr. Graham. ELMORE BROS.' REALTY CO. ! Circle 7962. Evenings, Ran. 3005. WEST Six-Room Modern ! with plenty of fruit. In flret-claas eondl- ! tion. M. BERRY, 303 Public Savings. Main 514 T. Elder Avenue Dandy cottage 6 room, olectrlc lights, gas and water. Price $2,500; S3OO cash, balance terms. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors. 922 South Senate Five-room cottage, eeml-modern; bargain for cavh, $1,500. E. J. SEXTON, Drexel 2231. Main 834*. ' SSOO CASH “ balance monthly. Fix rooms, atrtotly modern; garage. Flue location. 358 West Twenty-Seventh. M iDEKN bungalow east. semi-modern bungalow, modern doubles, eemi-modern doubles. Any kind of a property you want east or south. Cash ana payment C. J. OSBORN. Drexel 6184. Leaving CITV and must sell my strictly modern 6-room center hall style home on GuiUord, Just north of 3Sth street boulevard; large lot, double garage. Main 0107. BARGAIN in a cottage, 5-room and batlT on paved street. English ave.. good shade. Price $2,850; terms or cash JENNINGS BROS.. 28 South Illinois. FIVE-ROOM modern bungalow, long lug room, hardw-ood floors, built-in features; $7 00 caj*h. balance monthly. FRANK WRIGHT. Irvington 0292. NEAR Robert Long Hospital. 5 i room. strictly modern bungalow, $8,600; terms THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. Main 0142. CRUFT ST., rooms, gas, eiectrlc ~Tightr garage, near car line, $2,600 cash, or terms EVERROAD. Drexs! 8250. SIX ROOMS, strictly modern, pavedTtrseF terms. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. Main 0107. FINE 8-room strictly modern horns !n one of best locations north; $9,000; terms Main 0107. DID TOU SELL ITT " If not. try the automobile columns of i tAs Times Want Ada.

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 $1,900,000. For Information Inquire ZION REALTY CO., 26 W. Fifteenth. Phones 4233. Gary, Indiana. TWO doubles renting tor SBS to trade for modern residence south of Fall Creek. Main 1232. r _ REAL. ESTATE-SUBURBAN. One Acre Six-Room House Close to car stop. Ben Davis. Price, $3,200; terms JENNINGS BROS. New 5-Room Bungalow Room for bath, garage and 3 lots, $3,150. Small payment down, balance like rent. Located between 61st and 62d sts., 2 squares west of Lafayette traction stop 5. flee Mr. Foreman on ground Saturday afternoon and Sunday or • all owner. Main 0186. Evenings, Drexel 1493. NEAR UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS $250 Cash, $25 Month buys almost new bungalow. % acre ground, electric lights, garage. Price $2,750. ELMORE BROS.’ REALTY CO. Garden Heights, South Near University Heights; large lots. 80x 200 and 10<x200; $2. r > down. $2 week ELMORE BROS. REALTY CO. LOTS—FOR SALE.

LOTS 100x300 in spiendid locations north, •‘ast or west on interurban and paved roade within a few minutes' drive from the buMineft* district. Now is the time to break away from the cramped conditions in the city and locate in some thriving section in the path of development. We have selected the most desirable home sites surrounding the city, which we will be pleased to show at any time during the week. Immediate possession given by making a small down payment. Easy terms. Call XV. O. Buchanan. Orin Jessup Land Cos. 705 Occidental Bldg. Main 2957-58. Realtors.

NEARLY half acre on paved street north; excellent for chicken rurrh. fruit or vegetables. Price $595. Will sell to responsible party for $lO down and $6 monthly. Call at once. MR. STRONG. Main 1 409. Evenings. Main 5527. NEARLY half acre beautifully wooded lot fronting paved street, north. Price SB7 5. Will sell to responsible party for $25 down and $9 month v See MR. YOUNG. Main 1409. Residence, Washington 1073. Bargain, Edgeivood Acre lot cloee to traction. •VI. BERRY, 302 Public Savings. Main 5147. IS MILES ''.is: of Irvington and Va mile south of National road. $1,230: sls monthly. ‘ all Webster ,-774 evenings, or Cooper Sc Hadley 838 Lemcke Bldg. Main 2776. FOUR-ROOM" cottage, large lot. E. Minnesota, bargain. Easy terxna. Wash. 17-7. FINE 50-foot Meridian street lot at a bargain. Call Randolph 4903. HEAL. ESTATE— -WANTED. Have a Uuver for a bungalow south that can be bought on terms Cull ua immediately as om buyer must locate Fowler & Eaton, ; 301 City Trust. Main 6871 Have Cash Customer for double and single north- Also a ill buy good lot. Canady Realty Cos. B'J-7 City Trust. Main '3-to Res. Randolph 6351 WANT to buy 5 or 6-room house r.p,ir Hr ."ksliJe cur. Address A No. 2708 Times. \V< >UCD LIKE TO Ik >CATE A MODERN HOME EAST. ADDRESS A NO. 2709. TIMER. WANT to buy 5 or 6-room house near Brookslds car. Address A No. 2708, Times. FARMS—FOR SALE. R. C. FO LAND AUCTION CO.. 615 Tracx FARMS—TO LET, CORN ground for cash or ahara rent; In clover now; 6 miiea southeast. Beech Grove 155-1. FARMS—WANTE P, FARMS WANTED. TOM OVERMAN with CITY TRUST CO. make* farm sales a special feature, if priced right. Write or phone Circle 4022 Residence. Harrison 1506. A UTQMOB ILES—FO R SALg. DODGE BROTHERS uv.for cars; a good assortment at all times. L.H.Wallerich Company Boo— fliißmim MwVtoaas 846 North Meridian. Circle 4300. FO RD9. FORDS. FORDsT Touring, roadsters, a* low as S3O down, balance one year. AIDES ii MILLER. 644 H. A'ash. Mala 313. ALL kinds of cars, SSO. $75. SIOO down, balance small weekly payment*. INDFLS. AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CCX 518 N. Capitol. FORD, 1919; 1-ton truck chassis; good tires; perfect; bargain; terms or trade. WIDE 9 & MILLER. 644 E. Washington. FORD touring. $175. 1917; also late 191S. A-1 condition; demountable rime. Ford touring body, bargain. 303-5 N. Senate ave. CADILLAC speedster, good tires; new top; excellent condition. Forced to sell at a bargain. Inquire after 6 p. m„ 1330 Hoyt avenue. FOR SALE—Detroiter, Ave passenger, overhauled and repainted. Cord tires, s3fio. Main 07. r >9 or Slain 9246. 1920 McFARLAND sedan; reasonable; runs and looks like new. Guaranteed one year. 510 N. Capitol. FORD roadster, completely overhauled. $126. Better hurry. 220 3. Penn. Main 1705, ÜbED cars, always a bargain, sale or exchange for any car. 616 N. East Main 6785. DODGE roadster; A-l condition. Ford roadster, slip-on body. 725 Virginia ave. WILLYS-KNIGHT 7-passenger; will axorlflce. 610 N. Capitol ave.. Indianapolis. FORD TOURING IN GOOD RUNNING ORDER; $75. DREXEL 4094. OVERLAND, good condition; must eell Immediately. Irvington Ills. FORD light delivery; Maxwell touring; A-l shape. 725 Virginia avenue. | MARMON chummy roadster; like new. 519 N. Capitol, Indianapolir. CADILLAC roadster. Looks like new. $1,150. 510 N. CapitoU STUTZ roadster, S6OO. 510 N. Capitol ave.. Indianapolis. AIJTOfvIGBiL. Lis—WANTED. |^^^WSg4*VWvews_'<^a/^W>>WW , W^WWV4I AUTOS WANTED I. Wolf Auto Cos. ll N. Illinois at. Main 1579. FORD SEDAN BODY W ANTED. LINCOLN 8439. 1002 W. 16TH. _ AUTOS "wanteaT WELSHMAN'S. sl3-14 K. New York street. Main 4444. MACHINERY AND TOOLS. WONDER MIXERS MIXERS. HOISfS, PUMPS. ENGINES. ALL SIZES CARRIED IN STOCK. BURL FINCH, DIST. 814-20 W. MARYLAND STREET.

AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. AUTOMOBILE owners, garagemen, mechanics, repairmen, send today for free copy of this month’s Issue. It contains helpful. Instructive Information on overhauling, Ignition troubles, wiring, carburetors storage batteries etc. Over 120 pages illustrated. Send for free copy today. AUTOMOBILE DIGEST 67 Butler bldg, Cincinnati. If it is a good used TIRE you want, the chances are that tve have them any size, $2. ROGERS 311 r W. Washington. Belmont 4300. 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 ~ SwisslheSinrE & Parker 830 Fast Market. BRING your batiery troubles to ua. W* ars experts In <hls work and our prlcss are right; 6 volt recharge ouc, rebuild complete $6.00; 12 volt recharge 760; rebuild complete SIO.OO SOUTH SIDE BATTERY SHOP. RED UCED PRICES Auto washing. Touring, $1.00: sedan. $1.25. SHROYER 323 W. Maryland. Circle 0658. AUTO WALKING Our specialty. 834 North Illinois, S & S Auto Laundry TIRES, all lze $4 and up. Rebuilt caxinga with NEW TREADS. We also repair or retread your tires. ANDERSON STEAM VULVANIZER CO.. 611 North Capitol. 2d floor. MURAT TIRE AND RUBBER CO. Intelligent service. Tires and batteries. Main 6555. 209 E. New York street. Auto Tops and Painting 35 Kentucky Ave. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES. Now te the lime io hav. youi motorcycle overhauled and rs-enan.eied. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 634-86 Maas Ave. Main 8404. FOR SALE or Trade, Twin Indian motorcycle with Bids car. Webster 4055 after 6 p. in. CASH paid for al! kinds of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 60$ Maas. ave. Main 702 9. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. INCREASE your Income. Send for three months' free subscription to “Investors Maga/.ine," containing: valuable information of c hoice money-making opportunities for small investors. Address d>*pt. 36. Investors Magazine, 327 San Fernando bldg., Los A * Cal. INVEST $5 for few months means price of new car. Dollar inclosed first letter. Unsatisfactory, money refunded. Bank references. GEO. H. TAYMAX, Shawnee, Okla. CIRCULAR advertising and distributing: business, suitable for either sex; experience unnecessary; owner instructs you; V -/ ; ONE well chosen investment is better than a life time of toil. Investigate this one. STALLINGS. Silverdale, Kan. CLEANING and tailoring business; sell or trade for automobile. Owner. Randolph M 43. _ FURNITURE store, 113 3 Madison ave., $000; hotel downtown, 51,800. Lincoln 1' 2 4 5. NO U T SI De’cAF ET E RIA AN D NOTIONS !; s.\u;: * ■;: POOLROOM f.*r sale, 1539 Madison ave., S4OO. Call Circle 4728. MISCELLANEOUS-—FOR SALE.

OWN A CORONA $2 DOWN Brings You a Brand New v.-i lOx !.• \ The F\?rsr~*J Whang Atiduos FAST PAYMENTSTHEREAFTB* Jtxdd Typewriter Exchange 22 8. Pennsylvania St. | MAJn 2890. m “trousers m j I 1 The latest uprlng styles fI 1 11 $ I now in. Match Your 111 I | II I Coat and Vest ill I | 1/Hie Rants Store 1/ W • 2 Storos Full nf Pant. W 48 West Ohio St. 114 East Ohio St. BEDBUGS, ROACHES, ants, moths, rats, mice. etc., exterminated in one treatment, absolutely guaranteed; no riddance, no pay. E. J. MOLIX & CO. Drexel 4477, REPAIR your roots that were damaged by the hall with our asbestos cement coating, permanent and Inexpensive. For Information call Mr. Thompson. Main 2280. FOR SALE—Beautiful crocheted luncheon set. large centerpiece and doilies; will sell separata or aacrltice on whole set. ! Webster 6894. | INVALID CHAIRS—Good, strong rubbertired chairs for rent. 83.60 per month. Crutches. !6c. Delivery free. BAKER BROS. MAKE your old coat look Ilk. now suit by matching a pair trousers with th. CORRECT PANTS MAKERS CO. 104 1* W Ohio St. A BARGAIN in 2 Easy vacuum and 1 Gnin-a-Day electric washers, soiled. 34 South Meridian street ; MAN’S suits, bit. 36; lady’s shoes, size 3',.; also coat. 1325 Lexington. Drexel 3069. CHAMBERS gas range flreless oooker; good condition. Price S2O. Irvington 4277. A NUMBER of used electric washers, S3O and up. 84 South Meridian street. CEMENT BIa)CKS delivered any part of city. Circle 3933. MISCELLANEOUS—TO LET. CONCRETE MIXERS FOR RENT. Circle 6666. M ISC EL LAN EOU S—W ANTED. GOOD. SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCKYARDS BABY CARRIAGE OR STROLLER REGARDLESS OF CONDITION. 7090. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—FOR SALE. GOOD furniture and motorcycle vary reasonable. Belmont 0574. 427 Goodiet ave. DROP-HEAD Singer sewing machine* $lO. good condition Cirri* 67*80. DAVENPORT, leather; fumed oak, 1804 Hoyt ave. Droxel 5044. MUSICAL—SALE OR WANTED. PARLOR Grand, ebony case. $250 caah. CHAS. C. MORGAN. Randolph 4221. SHUBERT upright grand piano. Randolph 895 4. KURTZMAN piano; real bargain. ROBERTSON MUSIC HOUSE. 423 Mass, ave. Main 4531. LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES. SADDLE HORSES KENTUCKY BRED I train and sell Kentucky-bred saddle horses and have a lot of good ones on hand now, .TAMES BROOKS. Madison, Ind. GOOD farm mare weighing 1,600 lbs. Phone Southport 128-RL

APRIL 29, 1922.

DOGS, POULTRY, PIGEONS. ETC. HOMES wanted for healthy homeitas dogo, INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY. City dog pound. 924 E. N. Y. Main 087 J. SCRATCH, no grit, $2: mash feed. $2.60; free city delivery. SCHAEFER FEED MILL. Drexel 4216, WHITE Wyandotte eggs, $5 per hundred; raspberry plants, $2.60 per hundred. Ben Davis 691-2. LET 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 8280. St. 2225. UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Quality, Service and Correct Weight. Since 1908. Ask your friends. LINTON No. 4. forked SB.OO Pocahontas lump, forked 8.00 Pocahontas lump, genuine red ash... 7.60 u. 6237. MERIDIAN COAL CO. COA.L U H. BAIN COAL CO. Main 3631 212 N Pine. Main 215 L LEGAL NOTICE. U~~ NOTICE OF HEARING ON RESOLUTION Office of the Board Os Park Commissioners. City of Indianapolis. To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given by the Board of Park Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. that by l.a acquisition resolution No. 17. 1922, It has determined to acquire the following described real estate, in the city of Indianapolis, Marlon County, Indiana : A tract of land between Central avenue and College avenue on the south side of Fall Crt-ek, described as follows; Beginning at a point In the west line of the northeast quarter of Section 25, Township 16 north, range 3 east. Marlon County, Indiana. 734.45 feet north of the southwest corner thereof, turn south 87* 30' east, a distance of 22.84 feet to a point of curve; thence eastwardiy on a curved line to the left, having for its radius 1,196.28 feet, a distance of 2 13 feet to a point of beginning. said point being In the west line of lot No. 8. In Hadley’s subdivision to the city of Indianapolis as recorded In plat book No. 12, page 151, in the recorder s office of Marlon Count}', State of Indiana, 44.25 feet north of the southwest corner thereof, thence continue eastwardiy on the same curved line a dlßtar.ee of 676.46 feet to a point of compound curve; thence continue northeastwardly on a curved Una to the left having for its radius 4,573.44 feel, a distance of 767.65 feet to a point in the west property line of College avenue, said point being 149.28 feet north, measured along the west property line of Collegia avenue, from the southwest corner of lot™ No. 7. In C. C. Rundell’s subdivision to the city of Indianapolis as recorded In plat book No. 14, page 95. in the recorder's office of Marion County, State of Indiana; thence northwardly along the west property line of College avenue, a distance of 79.22 feet to the southeast corner of the aforesaid lot No. 7; thence north 50* 40’ west, 134 feet to a point; thence south 74* 57' west. 100 feet to a point; thence south 54° 43 l west, 580 feet to a point thence south 71° 54 v west, 634.7 feet to a point in the east property line of Central avenue; thence south along the east property line of Central avenue a distance of 196.35 feet to the place of beginning, containing 7.47 acres. That said real estate so to bo acquired Is to be used for park purposes of the city of Indianapolis. By said resolution it is provided that Thursday. May IS. 1922. at three o'clock p. m. at 'the office of the said board In the city hall In said city will be the time and place when final action will be taken confirming, modifying or rescinding said resolution, and when It will receive and hear remonstrances from persons Interested In or affected by such proceedings, and when It will determine the public utility and benefit thereof. CHAS. A. BOOKWALTER, FRED CLINE, A. M. MAGUIRE. SARAH E. SHANK, Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis.

NOTICE. To Whom It May Concai.i, ! No*!”' is hereby given by the Board of j Park Commissioners of the city of Inj dianapolis, Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to make the following described public Improvements in the city of Indianapolis, as authorized by the following numbered improvement resolution, adopted by said board on the 30th day of March, 1922: IMPROVEMENT RESOLUTION NO. 8, To Improve Fall Creek Parkway, North Drive. A From a point seventy-four (74) northeastwardly (measured on the center line of Fail Creek Parkway (North Drive) of the east property line of Talbott etr<et to the south property line of Thirtieth street, except the wings of the intersecting Btreets. By curbing the outer edges of the roadway with 5" x 24" concrete ourbing; curbing the wings of intersecting alleys in a similar manner except that the round corners shall be 5” x -4" granite curbing; replacing the oid combined concrete curb and gutter with new 5" x 24" concrete curbing where the same is not to proper grade or alignment; resetting the granite radius curb, where the same is not to proper grade or alignment: providing two (2) iron inlet tops; and grading the lawns | wherever disturbed in the construction of i said curb. ! All work done in the making of said I described public improvement shall be in ! accordance with the terms and conditions j of the improvement resolution as numi bered, adopted by the board of park comI missioners on the above named day. and ; he detailed drawings, plans, profiles and j ipecifications which art on file and may ; be seen in the office of said board of park I commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. ; That said board of park commissioners j has fixed Thursday, May 11, 1922, at throe j o'clock p. m. at its office in said city hall as the time and place when final action ; will be taken confirming, modifying and rescinding said resolution and when it will receive and hear remonstrances from persons interested in or aftected by such pro;eedings and when it will determina tha public utility and benefit thereof. CHAS. A. BOOK WALTER, FRED CLINE. A. M. MAGUIRE, SARAH E. SHANK, Board of Park Commissioners of the CSty of Indianopllls, Ind. COMMISSIONERS' SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. as commissioners, duly appointed as such by the Probate Court of Marion County, Indiana, in a cause of action pending In said court for partition of certain real estate, wherein Joseph G. ami Rachel Herrmann are plaintiffs George J. Scholler, Anna Adams, Charles Scholler, Katherine Scholler. Albert Scholler, Frank Scholler, Henry Scholler. Frank Scholler, administrator of tha estate of Katherine Scholler. deceased; Hilda Scholler. Lillie Scholler. Tennetta Scholler and Georg* J. Herrmann, are defendants, ad being cause No. 1501 of said court, will, as such commissioners, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. a.nd four o'clock p. m. on the Sth day of May, 1922, and from day to day thereafter until sold. In the court room of the Probate Court of Marlon County. Indiana, in the city of 116dlanapolis. Indiana, offer for sale, at private sale, the following real estate In Marlon County. Indiana, to-wit: Tract No. I—Lot1 —Lot number eight (8) In Kappee and Frank's Second Addition to the citv of Indianapolis. Tract No. 2 —Lot number nine () tn Kappes and Frank's Second Addition to the city of Indianapolis. Tract No. B—Lot number thirteen CIS) tn Kappes and Frank's Second Addition to the city of Indianapolis. Tract No. 4 —Lot number thirty-five (35) In Kappes and Frank’s Seoond Addition to the city of Indianapolis. Tract No. s—Lot number thirty-six (86) In Kappes and Frank’s Second Addition t the city of Indianapolis. That said real estate wrill be eold to the highest and bst bidder for cash In hand, free and discharged of llene and lncumbranres end subject to the approval of said court. FRANK B. ROSS. LUEPPO D. BUENTING, Commissioners. NOTICE - OF sale" CSV - "TOWNSHIP WARRANTS. Notice is hereby given that, up to 3 o'clock p. m. of the Sth day of .May, 1922, the undersigned trustee of Center Township, Vanderburgh County, Indiana, at his office in said Center Township, will offer for sale, and will receive bids for the purchase thereof, township warrants in the Bunt of thirty-three thousand dollars ($33,000). Said warrants will be Issued and sold pursuant to an order and determination of the advisory board of said Center Town? ihlp made on the 20th day of March, l'hey will be twenty-eight in number, frst and the last In the sum of $2,200 each, and the remaining twenty-six In ths sum of $l,lOO each; each dated May Ist, 1922, the first due and payable July 1, 1923, and one due and payable each sis nontbs thereafter until al! shall have been paid. They will bear interest at the rate of five per cent per annum from date of May 1. 1922. CLYDE M. HESMER. Trustee of Center School Township, Vanderburgh County, Indiana. SPENCER. ENSLE A SPENCER. 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