Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 306, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1922 — Page 9

MAY 4,1922.

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FLORISTS. INDIANAPOLIS FLOWER AND PLANT CO.. Contral ave., at 24th. We grow cut flowers, plants. FUNERAL WORK. Wash. 2262. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. . D .7f xEL WtM. Parlors 1111 llnloa M. * LANNEK & BUCHANAN .. 320 North Illinois St * uneral dir act on to tbo people of 10d1A8... ... Apollo sioc* lit?. bo o*4l-044*. LI *4i. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY SHJLRLEITBROS.’ CO. Main office *44 X. Illinois Bt. Circle llg. Main 134 L George Gnnstoiner Pan era.' Director. 522 K. Market. Old phone Main 050*. LI 73S*. W. T. Blagengym XIS i?helby t. Drsztl *670. Stwart 1114. 170* N. Illinois. Randolph 6*70. J. G WJLLfeUN 'l*o Prospect. ST. 1871. Drsxsl o*ll. * FINN BROTHERS Plain 217*. 135 W. Market. Circle 2215. EDW. U HOLMAN ~ 1512 Central Ave. Randolph 6903. CHAS A HOC K ENSMiIE 124 N. Illinois. Main 11S. LI ll*s. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—I4O2 N. Illinois.' WM. E. KRIEGER. Main 1154 Rea. phone. Ben Dsvls 332-1. OAPD—BERT S. GADD. 2130 Prospsct sc Phones. Drexel 0422. ST. 3273 UNDERTAKERS—HISBT TITUS. Ml' North Dei. LI 4E4 Main 3**o H. u. iUTEWTLER. *24 N, Meridian, Main 021*. FEENEY A FKSXKT. 1032 N. Illlnola Main OS4I. V. EAT H *NP FUNERAL NOTICES. BECKIL, FREDERICK—Age 77 years. beloved husband of Catherine Beckei. died Wednesday. May 3. Besides the widow he la survived by two daughters. Mrs. Emma Abdon and Mrs. Katherine Abdon of Indianapolis and one stepson. William Boliiwinkle of Cincinnati. Funeral services will be held at the residence of his daughter. Mrs. George Abdon. 72 3 S. Randolph st., Saturday. May 6, 2 p. m. F rler.ds Invited. Burial Memorial Park. HOWARD. MARTHA ELLA—Age 73 years, widow of the late Rev. J. K. Howard, passed away Tuesday. May 2. at 3 p. m. Funeral at the Thirty-first Street Baptist Church. Friday, May 6 at 2 p m. Friends invited. Burial at Crown Hill. LAAKMAN, HERMAN E.—Age 34 years. beloved husband of Zella Laakman, died at Frankfort. Ind.. May 2. Palmer Hos pital. Mr. Laakman Is survived by a widow and three children, a mother, live brothers and sisters. Funeral services from residence. 2653 Northwestern ave., Friday. May 5. 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill F rlends invited. LA SWELL, MARY LOUISE—Age 10. granddaughter of Mr and -Mrs John P. Kard. 214 N. Bevllle ave., died May 2. .45 p. m., St. Vincent’s Hospital; burial r riday. May 5, 9 a. m. .Holy Cross church. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. RAMSDELL. RACHEL—-feeloved wife of Peter Ramsdell and mother of Ruth Frank and Omer Ramsdell of Indianapolis. Mrs. W. T. Robards of Knox. Ind.; Mrs. H. E. Brattam of Washington. D C ; Mrs. W. J. Torbet of Sailda, Colo.; Mrs. W. R. Graham of Trinidad, Colo, and John R Ramsdell of Martinsville.’ Ind.. passed away 7 a. m.. May 3, 1922, ag- 74 years, at her residence, 1325 Spruce street Friends may call Friday afternoon and evening. Burial at Franklin. Ind.. Mav 6. Funeral Friday. WYSS. CONSTANTIN—Age 64 years, died Tuesday la. m., husband of Regina Wyss, father of Victor and Agnes Wyss. Mrs. M. Kopp, Mrs. Elmer Went, Eugene Poinsatte of Ft. Wayne. Ind. Funeral from his late home. 2517 Columbia ave.. Friday, 10 a. m. Funeral and burial private. IN MEMOR|Am7 IN MEMORIAM—Of our dear son. Thomas Lvster. who passed away Mav 4. 1919. Three Bad years have passed Since we saw our dear Thomas last. Sad was the hour and fatal was the day. No one knows the sad heartaches; Only those who have lo*t can tell, For the one we loved so well. God called home; It was His will. But In our hearts he lingers still. Oft our hearts do wander to the grave net far away. Where we laid our dear Thomaa Just three years ego today. Sadly missed by FATHER, MOTHER. SISTERS, BROTHERS. IN MEMORIAM—In loving memory of our dearest son and brother. Thomas J. Lyster. who passed away three years ago today. May 4, 1919. We miss you every day and think of you. Thomas dear. Our love for you was never stilled. A place was left vacant In our home. When we are called to Join you sometime. Pray Thee more to let us go and In the light of God we see you (j** idly missed by papa, mamma, brothers sister. WM. K. LYSTER FAMILY. LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Brown handbag, on Prospect car. between 5:30 end 6 p m.. Tuesday, containing sl9 Oil:, some change, two checks. Drexel *155. Reward. LOST or strayed from 2342 Indianapolis ave., brown mare, with long mane and tail with race shoes on in front. Reward. Harrison 2371. LOST —Dog, small yellow; answers name of Mutt. Reward. Circle 6552. PERSONALS. fWVAA WE SOLVE YOUR PROBLEM FOR YOU By Offering You This Opportunity a to become a Doctor of C H IROPRACTIC Caah or tima payments accepted on tuition. You can study day or evenings. New class formSulte 804 National City Bank bldg. 104 East Wash. St. INCORPORATED IN THE STATE OF INDIANA. fairmount 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. INDIANA CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE Teaching the rational svstem of painless adjustment. Fourth floor When Sldg. MAGS ETIC MASSAGE MARGARET SELLERS. D. P.. D. C., D. O. 721 avenue. 'VvIaLTER E. JOHNSTON. Dentist; pyortreatmenta Tel.. Main 4073. 512 Terminal bldg. FRENCH and Swedish massage vapor and sulphur baths. IS E. Pratt. Circle 5919. massage—2l7l4 n. Illinois st.. Apt. s. Select patronage. Circle 189s. 7 D ET Es 7 Quigley-Hyland Agency, Ine. Suite 4*4 National City Bank building. Phene Main 2902 Local ••ffice International Secret Service Ann. Seventy offlesa ! Ut America ted foretan countriea I DID TOC SELL IT? 1* net. try the automobile columns of l th~ Times Want Ads.

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BUSINESS SKHVIUtS. A Bath a Day Is the Healthy Way. E. M. HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber. 3220 E. Mich. Webster 3001. ELECTRICAL WIRING Light and power. Houses & specialty. Repair work given prompt attention, reasonable. DILTS ELECTRIC. 148 FT WAYNE. MAIN 3035, HOWARD ELECTRIC CO. Electric wiring, 5-room cottage: compiste, sl7, Drexel 9593, 744 Virginia ava FEATHERS bought. euld and renovated; feather mattresses and pillows mada E. F BURKLE. 416 Mass Main 1428, ELECTRICIAN, ex-service; 6 years’ experienee- estimates free; reasonable. References FOULK. Webster 0815 evening* EX-SERVICE BROS, vault, sink or dry well cleaning. PAUL WEISS, 626 Caldwell, or Circle 7618. HEATH’S Union Barber Shop. Warm. comfortable bath rooms. 133 W. Market street. PAPERHANGING, painting and Interior decorating work guaranteed. Belmont 2342. SAFETY RjiZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTLEDGE, 201 Indiana ava RED and green design fireproof roofing; satisfaction guaranteed. Call Main 3572. SHOE repairing while you wait. R. S. KENNEDY. 218 X. Illinois. Main 2199 CEMENT finishing to do for contractor. Call 1010 N. Senate. CEMENT and brick wort; furnace repairing. Call Main 3572, MALE H E LP—W ANTED. WANTED—BOYS to carry Times routes in downtown district between East and West, South and Bt. Clair streets. Bo3's not over 14 year* old. See Mr. Moorehead any afternoon after 2 o'clock. WANTED—Several neat appearing young men over 22 years to take orders on new month v payment propoeition. Absolutely new in Indianapolis, experience not assentia!. Rooms 502-4 Meridian Ufa Bldg . 307 North Pennsylvania. AUTOMOBILE bod}* builders on truck bodies; good pay and good working conditions. CHAMPION AUTO EQUIPMENT CO , Hammond. Ind. SOLICITORS for city and rural canvaas ir.g Good pay to live wires. Bee MR. HASTINGS, circulation dept., Indiana Daily Times after & 30 a. m. WANTED—Responsible young man to learn the buslnesp. small w age* to begin. PETERS DAIRV LUNCH. 352 Mass avenue. WANTED —Experienced teairatere to work on National road weit of city. Inquire Smlthae Dams, rear of 1128 W. New York. YOUNG man with armature or coil winding experience. ELECTRIC MACHINE CORP., corner Pratt and Meridian. FIRST CLASS carpenter, able to frame or _flnl*h. SOUTHERN _L UMBER CO. COLORED porter. ST A TELIK E LUNCH. State Life bldg SALSSMAN-—VV ANTED. EXPERIENCED FURNITURE SALESMAN; GOO II SALARY TO RIGHT PARTY. NORMAN FURNITURE CO. SALESMEN —Large New York concern non organizing In Indianapolis needs several salesmen who have had newspaper or magazine experience. Something new in Indianapolis. Rooms 502-4 Meridian Life li.dg . 307 North Pennsylvania. SSO TO SIOO A WEEK Positions open to salesmen, experienced or inexperienced. We train you in a short time and help you with a position. Write or call 403 Occidental bldg FEMALE HELP—WANTED. GIRLS over IS years of ege tb learn telephone opt -sting. IND. BELL 1 2LEPHONE CO. Room 322. corner N< v York and Meridian. WANTED—GirI for general housework; two in family. ? .4 N. Delaware.

I .VANTED—MALE. POSITION W .TED by laborer. Cal i i'.i Wright street. SITLATiUN WANTED—FEMALE, WANTED —Clerical and stenographic wor* by good reliable young girl with experience. Call Irvington 875 T. WASHING dishes in restaurant or private family. 323 Shelby. Drexel 512*. MRS REED. COLORED girl, wants work downtown. Lincoln 6278. DAT work; washing or cleaning. Webster 5951. INSTRUCTIONS. PIANO-—SAXOPHONE In 20 lessons, the Christensen way. Beglnnetj and advanced. CHRISTENSEN SCHOOL lOt Pembroka Arcade Clr. 20*4 PRIVATE iessons in suorthand, t/oewrlting. bookkeeping, etc. JACKSON BUSINESS COLLEGE. 167 N. Illinois street. Circle 1214. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITT BARBER 8 COLLEGE 309 E. Washington st.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 97JT. HOUSES—TO LET\ COLUMBIA ave.. 1618; newly painted attractive four-room house, not modern; gas for cookirg and lights; big yard; rain water In kitchen. Rent 120. Randolph 9364. FLATS, APARTMENTS—TO LET. 1708 S. East Three rooms and bath, steam heat, janitor service; newly decorated. No. 2 at {35.00. No. 4 at {25.00. 1. N. Richie & Son. 710 Bankers Trust. Main 0520. 416 E. Vermont Four rooms and bath; just newly renovated. Walking distance; {45 month. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4*l ft. North Capitol Two large rooms and oath. partly furnished; heat, gas and water furnished; electric lights; {3O per month. I. N. Richie & Son. 710 Bankers Trust bldf. Main 0520. For Colored 328 W. Nineteenth SL Two rooms and bath; front apartment, $2a.00. State Savings & Trust Cos. Main 4515. FOUR rooms nd bath; walking distance. 510 X. Meridian st., No. 8. Circla 4181. LIGHT HO USE KE EPI NG ROO M s 7 MADISON ave.. 1025; housekeeping room; kitchenette; modern, s€; private entrance. Drexel 537 5. TWO light housekeeping: rooms for one or two people; modern; reasonable. Circle VERMONT, 311 E.; light housekeeping rooms; modern; also sleeping rooms. ONE nicely furnished front room; nun and wife or two ladies. 139 N\ East street. HIGHLAND. N.. 21; 2 furnished, clean modern housekeeping $8 weekly. TWO furnished light housekeeping rooms. 1112 Hoyt avenue. Drexel 6816 HOUSEKEEPING rooms, elderly employed people Call Circle 1926.

TRANSFER AND STORAGE. EST. 1395. Otto J. Suesz Packing, hauling, low rates on California shipments. Through cars to Los Angeles. Main 2353-3628. Night, Webster 0699. FARTLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. Prlrsts locked rooms and open spacs. 15c per month and up. Local and overland transfer. We call and give you exact price, on any kind of work without any obligations. 419-23 E. Market street Main 2750, Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR 3TORAGB. TRANSFER PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey st. Main 2028. LI 1128. BRUCE KENNARD, TRANSFER, STORage. Main 0303; Main 6988; evening, Harrison 2258, MARCUM transfer Cos. Moving and trucking, 91.50 per load and up. Circle 5692. TVS haul you anywhere, )3 per load. KENNARD VOGEL Belmont 8426. EASTERN express! Traniferrlng of all kinds, Webeter 1288. UNION STATION BAGGAGE TRANSFER MAIN 7119. ROOMS—TO LET. TWO lovely modern rooms In private family; serve breakfast; hot water; reasonable. On car lino close In. Gentlemen. Must be seen to be appreciated. Riley 1162. ROOMS, above average; modern; breakfast if desired; gentlemen preferred. Private family. Randolph 9297. NICE, large sleeping room, kitchen privileges, private home; use of electric washer. Brookslde 1573. ROOM and board for young married couple or two gentlemen. 353 Terrace ave. St. 2514. THREE furnished or u’nfurnished rooms, strictly modern, north. Harrison 3221. TUXEDO. 1408 N.; modern sleeping room. gentlemen preferred. Webeter 1376. THREE nice unfurnished rooms, bath and porch. 315 E. South street. OHIO, 303 4, E.; furnished rooms and board. Main 9204. BUSINESS PLACES—TO LET. Business Places 1708 S. East Large building 30x60; electric lights and water. 2528 S. Meridian. Storerooms. I. N. Richie & Son. 710-12 Bankers Trust. Main 0520. SUMMER COTTAGES—RESORTS. SALE—Seven-room furnished cottage, east side of Lake Maxir.kuckee. near Indianapolis pier; clear, sandy beach, 9350; reasonable terms. Washington 4847-1. ON State road, 80 acres of Brown County hills, 2 cabins, beautiful \-alley; ideal for summer homes. Se.l In sections. 1314 Olive. Drexel 8058. TERRACE BEACH. Ravenswood, Exeter park; cottages and lots for sale or rent. W. B. Hudelson, Ravenswood. Washington 4256-1. RAVENSWOOD —Cottage 4 rooms. furnished; 8200 for season. Main 1005. REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. ' N Jessup Quick Sales C \ FOUR ROOM BUNG ALO W Without reserve or by-b!d. Sale on premises, 1725 Laurel street, 6aturda>. May 6, 1922 at 3 p. m. sharp* Thin property positively sella to the highest bidder. DESCRIPTION. Four rooms, one story bungalow type, about 6 years old. phlngle roof. concrete block foundation; front and ba* k porches, back porch inclosed, also Ir.rge pantry, electric lights and gaa; decorations fair; good fixtures and good driven wall. lt 33x120; some shrubbery. This is a good buy for a ariall home or investment; in a good neighborhood and althln & few blocks of four large factories. TERMS $250 caah on day of sale, balance monthly. V J Or in Jessup Land Co-, Agents Main 2957-58. Take Minnesota car to Laurel st., which Is 1800 east. Walk half square south. V

5-Room Cottage Located on Spann at Good repair, electricity, j;a.* and water in house; Toof and double g&rtffe. For qul k tale. $2 610. R. L. Archbold City Tnist Cos. Belmont 1026-R. 4. Circle 4022. Dandy 4-Room Bungalow On Westbrook Ave. One mile w*at of city limits, J’ist off of National road. Juat completed; have electric lights, well and shed; very neat and attractive; Urjre high lots. It you want a cozy little home out, look these over. Prices $2,200 to $2,500. Small cash payment, balance like rent. Call Mr. Brooks Main 0792. Evenings, Randolph 8699. Washington Bank & Trust Cos. 2300 Block Southeastern Five rooms eemt-modern, in good condition. for quick aale $2,350; s■*so carli, balance easy terms Mr Mclnteer. I. N. Richie & Son. 710-12 Bankers' Trust. Main 0629. $2,000 —$250 Cash Buys Five-room home; electric lights water gas and furnace; one block north English car line. 1900 east. CANADA Y REALTY CO., 306-7 City Trust Cos. Main 5*40. Randolph 5362. Close In Fletcher Avenue Home of eight room*; modern. Margaret Berry, 30! Public Savlne* Bldg. Main 5147. TWO HOUSES FOR THeTpRICE dFoNE Five-room, strictly modern house on corner paved street; dandy little semimodern rear of lot facing other street; double garage, $4,750. Be quick. WM. JACKSON. Webeter 4283. W est Six-Room Modern Home Plenty of fruit; not far from car line. Margaret Berry, 302 Public Sav. Bldg. Main 6147. 2832" NORTH TEMPLE AVE. * Four rooms. Lot 80x133. $1,800.00. $300.00 cash—halance $15.00 month. Phone MOORE, Wash. 0924. Or call at 2833 Tacoma Ave. NINE-ROOM strictly modern Woodruff Place home, small house It. rear, 3-car garage, lot 80x170. $2,000 cash, halance $75 per month. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. Main 0107. LEAVING CITY and must sell my strictly modern 6-room center hall style home on Guilford, Just north of 39th street boulevard; large lot. double garage. Main 0107. ADDISON. 30 N.; kitchen, dining, living. reception room; 4 nice sized bedrooms with closets; electric lights, gas, city water. Terms. Belmont 0611. FIVE-ROOM modern bungalow, long living room, hardwood floors, built-in features; S7OO cash, balance monthly FRANK WRIGHT. Irvington 0282. MUST sell $l,lOO equity In five-room thoroughly modern new bungalow; a real bargain. Owner 123 S. Gladstone. Irvlngton 1926. NEAR Robert Long Hospital, 6-room, strictly modern bungalow; $3,600; terms. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. Main 0142.

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REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. < Continued.> Central Ave. Home Near Fall Creek BY OWNER, strictly modern home of six room and bath, all on ground floor. Hardwood floors, g*, electrio lights and city water. Gas and coal gratae, beautiful mantels, elegant fixtures and kitchen with built-in features; nice pantry. glassed Inclosed back porch and full attlo floored throughout. Full basement; hot water heat. iMce $6,500; SI,BOO cash, balance monthly. Shown Any Time By Appointment. PARTICULARS CAIJ-. RANDOLPH 1931. 5-Rdmn Cottage, West Gae for cooking and lighting; driven well and cistern, garage, shed and chicken park; house In good condition. Owner sacrificing; $1,900; S6OO cash, balance sl4 per month. Including Interest. Hurry, as this won't last long at this price Mr. Mclnteer. I. N. Richie & Son, 710 Banker* Truat- Main 0520. 14% Rental Investment 2042-44 Adams Street / Splandid double, 5 rooma each *ld; full lot; cement front porch, renting; for SB6 per month. Price $3,000, on part raah. Henry & Robins, Realtors. Main 6538. 153 K. Market St. \ vy Five-room bungalow east; (I rr (I thoroughly modern. $4,600, Ujl H $2,000 caah, balance $26 ” per month. Double east. 6 rooms to a side; modern, double garage; lot 90x160 Rents SIOO per month: $2,600 cash, balance by the month. GEO A. LUCAS, 726 K. of P. bldg. Circle 6600.' Colored Buyers Dandv 6-room home on Cornell avenue; ras. city water inelde, cistern, electric lights. Price $2,800; S3OO cash. balance term* Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors. X 22 E. Market St. CRUFT”ST. 6 rooms, gal, electrio lights, garage, near car line, $2,500 cash, or terms. EVERROAD, Drexel 3250. NAPOLEON, 26c9; 6-roor,i modern; excellent bathroom fixtures; cash or terms. EVERROAD Drexel 3260. REAL ESTATE south. 1;I21 Barth; seven room, $2,500; SSOO cash, S2O per month. EVERROAD. Drexel 3260. SJX ROOMS, strictly modern, paved street; terms. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. Main FINE 8-room strictly modern home In one of best locations north; $9,000; terms. Main 0107, 7 ROOMS, good location, large lot; near school; two car lines; bargain. DRexel 2664. 12% INVESTMENT; 3 cottages; $1,400 each; Income $36 month. Harrison 2435. FIVE-ROOM bungalow, semi-modern; price $3,800. WM. SCOTT, Circle 4776. LIST your real estate with ELMORE BROk REALTY CO. Circle 7962. FIVE-ROOM bungalow; 1116 Gross ave.; $2,700 cash. Belmont 2114. WE build email houses on payments. Also buy for cash. Alain 5340.

REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. (Continued.) Hei\3 Are Three Bargains Doubls northeast, I rooms a side, semimodern; rente lor $lO a side. Price $3,000 cash. , A dandy slx-roem modern on South Delaware street for $5,759. Just east of Garfisld Park, 4-room semimodern and garage, nloe yard. Price $2,760 cash. Calt Mr Anderson with I. N. Richie & Son, Main 0619. 719-13 Bankers Trust A NICE hom, 7 rooms and bath, thre# bedrooms, built-in features electrio light*, nlco basement, v*ry f“a.sy term*, on Fletcher; three room*, fine lot on Madison ave., $1,800; 7 room*, bungalow design, 2 high lota. 8. Union. sl,ooo cash; easy term*. Dandy ieml-modern double. Bevllle, $4,600; eaay term*. Everything nice and good. Payment property west, | nice Improved rural homes. 13 acre*, near New Bethel, $3.*00, and many others. I C - J ‘ OSBORN. • Drcjcol 61*4, REAL ESTATE—SUBU RBAN. Suburban Homo Six-room house, located on paved highway and Interurban line northwest. Owner will sell on terms or will trade on city property. There are two acres on the plot. Including a young orchard of about thirty bearing trees. Garage. Mr. Moorman. Security Trust Cos. Main 1804. Res, Randolph 2565. Suburban For Sale IMMEDIATE POSSESSION; one and three-quarter acres, two-room house, garage, chicken house, hog house, two large shade trees, rich aoll. Price, $1,550. MR. BARRETT—Main 1115. Howard C. Venn, 108 East Market Street. $l5O Down, $25 Per Mo. buy* six-room hou**; wall water inside; garage; within square of paved road; two square* to interurban; east front; lot 40x 138. Price. $2,600. Meredith & Johnson Main 2393, Webster 7483. Suburban Eight new five-room bungalows, north: with garage and one-half acre ground; $3,150. Four of these properties can sell with an acre of ground at $3,760. Sold on easy terms. Call Owner, Main 0186; evenings. Ran. 3545. New 5-Room Bungalow Garage and half acre ground, $3,150; north; easy terms. Call Owner, Main 0186; evenings, Drexel 1493. NEW five-room bungalow, garage, one acre ground, $3,760; north; easy terms. Call Owner, Main 0186; evenings, Drexel 1493. ' LOTS—FOR SALE~. ~~~ Acres IH MILE'S east of Irvington and 14 mile south oY National road $1250; sl6 monthly. Call Webster 5774 evenings or Cooper & Hadley 838 Lemcke Bldg. Main 2776. FOR SALE OR~TRADE for lot, Fordson tractor; No. 1 condition. 858 Sherman drive. LOT, 40x168, in Boulevard He'ghts; reasonable, If sold at once. Randolph 5184.

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 ar.y 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. For Trad9 Corner lot, Carrollton avonue; corner lot near Riverside, clear; trade for contract of sale. Also double. Thirtieth street; trade for home south Fall Creex. RELIABLE REALTY CO. Main 0186. Evenings, Drexel 1493. TWO doubles renting for I*s to trade for modern residence south of Fall Creek. Main injL - REAL ESTATE—WANTED. WE are in need and can sell property north or east, singles or doubles. What have you? For quick sale call Mr. Strong vs Ith the GATE9-KINNEAR CO. "The Firm That Hustles." Main 1409 days, or Main 5527 evenings. We Pay Cash for your run-down property; must be a bargain. Fowler & Eaton 301 City Trust Cos. Mala 6871 WOULD LIKE TO LOCATE A MODERN HOME EAST. ADDRESS A NO. 2709, TIMES. WANT to buy 5 or 6-room house near Brookslde car. Address A No. 2708, Times. FARMS—FOR SALE. TWENTY acr*s, S milt-s, northwest city; 10-room house; Delco lights; all In good shape on inside; barn, 40x60; 2 orchards; close to main highway, northwest; 15 acres in cultivation t.nd aide orchards. Would consider bungalow as part, terms on balance. Have stock, tools, all can be had. JENNINGS BROS.. 23 S. Illinois street. FOR RENT —30 Acres, Marion County. CAPITAL REALTY CO. Main 287 4. PARTNER WANTED. Manufacturing meritorious staple article of merit, indispensable; money from all parts of Indiana; S3OO required. Office, laboratory, manufactured stock, $1,200. Address A No. 1935, Times. AUTQMOBILES—FOR SALiL Reamer Good tiros, fine running condition, summer top and Inclosed top, price $900; easy payments. Pilot Motor Car Cos. 1110 N. Meridian. Circle 4081. DODGE BROTHERS n...*or cars, s good assortment at all times. £Jl.Walucrich Company Qonsa ftwirnn ksnmVlßHinM ns North Meridian. Circle 4309. FORDS' FORDS) FORDS! Touring, roadsters, as low as SSO down, balance one year. WIDE3 A MILLER 644 E. Wash. Main 3493. FORD. 1414: 1-ton truck chassis; stood tires: perfec . bargain, termn or trade. WIDEF U MILLER. 44 4 E. Washington. Main 3493. ALL kinds of oars. SSO. $75. SIOO down. balance small weekly payments. INDPLa AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 11l N Capitol. ‘ f< ird” coupe! Used short Time as road car. Bargain. Call early. FORD MOTOR CO.. 1313 E. Washington. USED cars, always a bargain, sale or exchange for any car. 615 N. East. Main 47 35. DAVIS chummy road, 390 down, $3.75 wk. MERCANTILE GARAGE. 123 S. Pennsylvania. Main 6330. WILLTS-KNIGHT 7 passenger. will aacrifl e 510 n. Capitol ava., Indianapolis FORD touring 1921. Will trade for any mako car. 735 Virginia avenue. GRANT roister, good condition; cheap. Cal! 631 East Court MARMON huinmy roadster. like new. 510 N. Capitol, Indianapolis. MAXWELL. 1920, like new. 735 Virginia avenue.

AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. AUTOS W ANTED I. Wolf Auto Cos. *l9 N. lilinofai it Main 157 t. ; FORDS wanted, 2401 E. Washington *t. Webster 7 260. HENRY SEGAL*. Open until 9 p. m. V l TOS wanTea] W EISSMA N S, 112 -1 i MIL Now Torr. *tret. Main 4448. AUTO R _£ pA _IRS AND SUPPUES, COLVIN BATTERY COMPANY Recharge, 6-Volt, 60c; 12-Volt, 75c. ! New Battery, Guaranteed Two Years, 611. *14.50; 613, Jl6 50; 127, $22.60 121 E MARYLAND ST. CIRCLE 1878. "FIITI.D 1 ANY CAR I'RKK." If it la a good used TIRE you want, th chance* are that we have them any size $2. ROGERS 3116 W. Washington BRING your battery troubles to na Wo are experts In ihla work and our prices are rtgnt; I volt recharge 50c; rebuild complete $6.60; 12 volt reohargo 760; rebuild complete $10.09 SOUTH SIDE BATTERY SHOP. 41$ 8 MERIDIAN ST. FORD BODIES Swisshelm & Parker 180 East Market. REDUCED PRICES Auto washing. Touring, $1.99; sedan, 1L26. SHROYER. 313 W. Maryland. Circle 0653. auto Washing Our specialty. 334 North Iliinoia S & S Auto Laundry TIKES, all slzre, $4 and up. Rebuilt casings with NEW TREADS. We also repair or retread your tires. ANDERSON STEAM VULVANIZER CO„ 611 North Capitol. 3d floor. MURAT TIHE AND RUBBER CO. fnteillrent service. Tires and batteries. Main 6555. 209 E. New York street. Auto Tops and Painting 85 Kentucky At*. MOJO ft CYCLES AN D BI CYCLE S. Now 1* rh tim# to have youx motorcyci* overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 634-36 Mass Ave. Main 4404. CASH paid tor all kinds of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 609 Uasa ava. Main 7029. ISC EL LAN EO U S—FORSALE. BEDBUGS, ROACHES, anis, moths, rats, mice, etc., exterminated In one treatment; absolutely guaranteed; no riddance, no pay. E. J. MOLIN & CO. Drexel 4477. FOR SALE—Beautiful crocheted luncheon set, large centerpiece and dollies; will sell separata or sacrifice on whole set. Webeter 6894. FOR SALE—Beautiful crocheted luncheon set, large centerpiece and doilies; will sell separate or sacrifice on whole set. Webster 6894. NAVY blue suit, good style and condition, size 36; full dress coat, vest, silk hat; medium size; perfect condition. Webster 1563. INVALID CHAIRS—Good, strong rubbertired chairs for rent, $3.60 per month. Crutches, 36c. Delivery free. BAKER BROS. MAKE your old coat look Ilks new suit by matching a pair trousers with tb* CORRECT PANTS MARKERS CO. 104 M, W Ohio St. A BARGAIN In 2 Easy vacuum and 1 Galn-a-Day electrio washers, soiled. 34 South Meridian street. A NUMBER of used electrio washers, S2O and up. 34 South Meridian street, PORCH swing, lawn mower. 50 feet hose, all for $lO. Stewart 2805.

MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. (Co nt lii ued .* TYPEWRITER BARGAINS UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS CLEANED, OVERHAULED AND IN FINE CONDITION AND GUARANTEED. PAYMENTS IF DESIRED. ALSO BARGAINS IN OTHER MAKES. ASK TO SEE THE LITTLE NATIONAL PORTABLE TYPEWRITER AND CARRYING CASE. LIGHT WEIGHT AND LOW PRICE. AT 18 WEST MARKET ST. UPSTAIRS. PHONE MAIN 2686. Clark Typewriter Shop TROUSERS /T\ Tbe latest spring styles I 1 now in. Match Your i I it Coat and Vest \ j j I The Pants Store 2 Stores Tull of Pants * * 48 West Ohio St POPCORN and peanut roasting combination machine, Holcomb & Hoke, latest model, good condition, appearance practically good as new; cost $668; will sell for $275 cash. BERT C. McCAMJION, 3Sth and College. Washington 1529. CEMENT BLOCKS delivered any part of city. Circle 3933. MISCELLAN EOUS—WANTED. GOOD, {SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCKYARDS MISCELLANEOUS—TO LET. CONCRETE MIXERS FOR RENT. Circle 6645. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—FOR SALE. Rugs—Linoleum 20 yards Brussels rugs, blue, tan, taupe and old rose, $1 2 50; Imported Japanese grass rugs, 9x12, $6.60; 9x12 genuine gold seal Congoieum rugs, $14.50; Wiltons, velvets and Brussels rugs at wholesale prices. New goods, all perfect. Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W. Washington. ~Lincoln 5750. BEDBUDS, roaches, moths, ants, destroyed with one application of "Sudden Death." ALBERT MAAS. 31 Vir. ave. Main 1225. FOR SALE—Three-piece oak bed suite. Call Webster 1989. LARGE PROFITS from small expenditure follow Fral Estate advertising In "Want Ad" columns of the Times. M USICAL—SALE OR WANTED. KURTZMAN piano; real bargain. ROBERTSON MUSIC HOUSE. 423 Mass. ava. Maln 4531. FOR SALE —Remington player or will trade for suburban lot. Address A No. 19 84. Times. PARLOR Grand, ebony ease, $250 cash. CHAS. C. MORGAN, Randolph 4221. COAL AND WOOD—FOR SALe. Best Ind. or Linton No 4 clean fk...56.00 Best Ind. mine run, 50% lump $3.00 Best Brazil block, large clean fk....57.00 Kindling with each ton. UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Drexel 3280 St. 2226. LINTON No. 4, forked $6.00 Pocahontas lump, forked 3.00 pneahontaa lump, genuine red ash... 7.50 U- ‘ZSTjj MERIDIAN COAL CO. COaL L. H. BAIN COAL, CO. Main 1481. 112 N. Fine Main fill. OOGS. POULTRY. PIGEONS, ETC, HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dogs. INDIANAPJLI9 HUMANE SOCIETY. I CltyjLg pound. 924 E N, Y. Main 0372 MACHINERY AND TOOLS. WONDER MIXERS MIXERS, HOISTS. PUMPS. ENGINEJS, ALL SIZES CARRIED IN STOCK. BURL FINCH. DIST. 314-20 W. MARYLAND STREET

FOR SALE—Two horse-power D. C. motor. 16-ln. fan. Sole cutter, skiver, patch machine and jack. Call at 1445 Olive st. LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS. Pursuant to the statutes for such cases made and provided, and in accordance with an order of the Board of Commissioners of the County of Marion, State of Indiana, duly entered on the record of said Board, notice Is hereby given that, up to the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of the 19th day of May, 1922, said Board of Commissioners, at its office In the Court House of said County in the City of Indianapolis, will receive scaled proposals for the construction of a hlgl - way In Center and Wayne Townships, of said County, commonly known as Raymond Street, on petition of Frank Hilgemeler et al. Each bid must be for the completion of the work as a whole on or before the first day of November, 1922; each bid must be accompanied by a non-collusion affidavit, and by a bond, with surety to tho approval of said Board, in a penal sum equal to doubls to the amount of said bid. payable to the State of Indiana, conditioned for the faithful performance of said | work and In all respects as by law rc- | quired; each bid shall be for the coni' structlon of said Improvement, as afore- | said, In strict compliance to, and in aej cordance with, the report, profile, plans and specifications of the Vlewera and Civil Engineer, as approved by said Board on the 22nd day of April. 1922. now on file In the office of the undersigned. Auditor of said County. Bonds to be Issued to pay the contract price and other expenses allowed by law for the conatructlon thereof will drawinterest at the rate of four and one-half per cent per annum. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. Given by order of said Board of Commissioners this 22nd day of April, 1922. LEO K. FESLKR, Auditor of Marlon County. Indiana.

FINANCIAL. CONFIDENTIAL Quick Loans UP TO {3OO On pianos. victrolas, household furniture and guaranteed notes. Loans payable in 8 to 20 monthly insta - ments. Legal charges based on unpaid ’ alance for actual time used. Loans with other companies paid off and more money advanced. Hours 9 t** 6:80. Saturdays to 1 p. m. Call, write or phone Circle 1-6-6-9. Beneficial Loan Society 601 National City Bank bldg. REALESTATE CONTRACTS PURCHASED SECOND MORTGAGES PURCHASED COMMERCIAL PAPER PURCHASED. WE ADVANCE RENTS ON LEASES. INVESTIGATE OUR NEW PLAN. AUTOMOBILE FUNDING CO. 913 HUME-MANSUR. MAIN 3863. LOANS On fnrnltnro. pianos, autos, live stock, farm Implements and other collateral. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 14154 K. Washington St. Main 0625. Auto Lincoln 7111. STOCK AND BONDS FOR SALE. A limited amount of common stock In an organized working factory for the soul purpose of meeting the increase demands of their products on accessory now sold In twenty-four states; no preferred stock sold. For an appointment call Web. 0972. WE MAKE first and second mortgages on improved farmt and Indianapolis real estate. AETNA MORTGAGE AND INVEST’T. CO. 603 Fidelity Trust bldg. FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B WILSON. 1101 National City Bank bldg. Lincoln 6104. MONEY furnished on realty mortgages and contracts. FRANK K. SAVVY LR, Meridian Life Bldg. 307 North Pennßlvanla street. Circle 1061. MONEY to loan on second mortgages. L. B. MILLER. UT N. Delaware st, Mala 576*.

SAYS LEGION WEEKLY WILL COME TO CITY Secretary of Chamber Believes Move of Publication Is Assured. Removal cf the American Legion Weekly, publication offices from New York Ci9y to Indianapolis is practically assured, was a statement by John B. Reynolds, general secretary of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, who returned today from New York City where he presented arguments before the publication committee of the American Legion in favor of publishing the magazine in Indianapolis. The publication has a national circulation of approximately 775,000. “I believe the publication committee, as soon as they have had an opportunity to digest the mass of information which I presented to them in New York, will agree with the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce and with the national exeentiv* committee of the American Legion that the removal of the publication offices of the magazine to Indianapolis is logical. The national executive committee immediately after the Minneapolis convention, when it was decided to bring the headquarters to Indianapolis, ordered that the publication be moved to Indianapolis as soon as it was praeticaL We have demonstrated to the publication committee that it is practical to move the magazine here now,” says Mr. Reynolds. “Duplication of bookkeeping can b* avoided; easy handling of the publication and saving of money are the prime reasons why this magazine should be moved here,” said Mr. Reynolds, who presented the case to the legion committee not only in the interests of Indianapolis, but in tbe interest of the American Legion, with which he is prominently identified. It has been brought out in the discussion that the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce has been paying the rent for the American Legion headquarters in the Me’idian Life building since the organization moved to Indianapolis. It is understood that the rent has amounted to $9,000 a year.

‘GOLD MINE TO SHIPS; BRICK FORFARMERS’ Alice Daly Tell-? Congress Committee Subsidy Is Offensive. WASHINGTON, May 4—Enactment of ship subsidy bill “will create a gold I mine for the shipping interests at the | expense of the farmers, ‘Miss Alice Lorraine Daly, candidate for Governor of ; South Dakota, on the Non-Partisan 1 League ticket, declared today to the joint ' Senate and House Committee holding j hearings on the Subsidy bill. Miss Daly, from Mitchell, S. D. t charged ■ that Congress has thus far handed tho farmer “nothing but gold bricks.” , “This bill proposes long term Government loans to ship owners at 2 per cent a year,” she said. “Yet the chief objee- | tion of this Congress to the Norris Farm Products Corporation bill was that the rate of interest on Governmental loans to the farmer was too low. And that 1 rate was about 5 per cent.” “The farmers are now paying six pe cent on long term loans, ewd -as'hlgh ns 10 per cent on short term loans, but i Congress shivers when any mention is made of Government aid for the agrii cultural industry, through lower Interest 1 rates to farmer. “This bill would exempt rich ship operators. including the Standard Oil Com- | pany, the steel trust and the packers from income tax, but no snch proposition to free? the farmer from income tax would be for a moment tolerated in this Congress. “This bill seeks to bind this Government to pay hnlf or a third of the cost of all ships t be built and privately owned in future even the ships of the Standard Oil, the steel trust and other big corporations which have fleets as a necessary incidental part of their business—but would yoa gentlemen favor the Government paying half or a third sf the cost of farm machinery?” INDORSERS O. K. APRIL MOVIES Thirty-four photoplays out of fortyfire were indorsed by the photoplay indorsers during the month of April. The following were given in the report at the meeting’ of the photoplay indorsers Wednesday afternoon: For Adults—‘Beyond the Rainbow. - “Turn to the Right,” “Woman; Wake Up,” “At the Sign of the .Taek-o-Lan-tern.” “A Game Chicken," “Mrs. I.effingwell’s Boots,” “Ten Nights in a Barroom.” “Find the Woman,” “A Dolls House," “A Womans Sins,” “Women Must Wait,” “Fascination,” “Footfalls,” “A Virginia Courtship' and “The Green Temptation.” For the Family—“ The Ruling Fassion." "Doubling for Romeo," “Gas. Oil and Water,” “Smilin' Through.” “Little Lord Fuuntleroy,” “Our Mutual Friend,” “Silas Marner" and “The Beggar Maid.” Comedies —"Pale Face,” “Spooks.” “Rich Cat and Poor Cat," “Mutt and Jeff Comedies.'' (2) ; “A Studio Rube.' “Pay Day," “That's Him” and “Mutts.” Educational —"The Four Seasons” and “Urban Movie Chats.” A committee consisting of Mrs. David Ross. Mrs. O. C. Lukenbill, Mrs. Theodore Wagner. Mrs. Walter Geisel and Mrs. J. Francis Ake will be in charge of a booth under the auspices of tht Indiana Photoplay Indorsers at the Health Exposition May 19-27.

Judge Lahr The honor of seeking the election M judge of the Juvenile Court for a secant time has been accorded Judge Frank 4fc Lahr by the Republican voters of Cos irnty.

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