Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 310, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1922 — Page 11

MAY 9,1922.

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FLORISTS. INDIANAPOLIS FLOWER AND PLANT CO.. Central ave., at 14th. We grow cut flowers, plants. FUNERAL. WORK. Wash. 2362. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. S Wu£d* Parlors 1111 Union WMiANNEK dr. BfcCfiANAN . 120 North Illinois St mineral directors to the people at Indian* spoils since 1997. Fbo ?*?—llCJn 0641-0642. LI 2*41. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY SHIRLEY BROS.’ CO. Main office 944 N. Illinois St. Circle 1918. Main I4L George Gncstemer Funeral Director. 622 E. Market. Old rbone Main o*oß, LI 7209. W. T. Blaaengym **** fhelby st. Drexel 9670. Stewart 1114. IT2 K. Uilnola Randolph lITI J. C. WILfcJUjN ill* Prcepect- ST. 1471, Drexel 9999. _ FINN BROTHERS SEW. L. HOLMAN 2512 Central Ave. Randolph 6903. char a hockensmito. 734 N. UUnoISL Main 1144. LI 1149. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—I4OI N. Illinois WM. E. KRIECER. Main 1154, Res, phone. Ben Davlg 991-L GADD—BERT S. GADD. 2130 Prospect St. _ Phones: Drexel 0422 BT. *27*. CKDEKiAKERS—UI6EV 8 TITUS. . 951 North Del. LI 6844. Main 161*. H u. TUTEWILER ‘ 934 K. Meridian, Main 9319, FEENKT and FEENET. DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. HOWARD. DELBERT A.—Beloved husband of Mattie Howard, died Sunday. May 7. Funeral Wednesday. May 10, at 12:30 p. m., 1107 X. Emerson ave.. followed by ■services at the First United Brethren Church, corner Park ave. and St. Jjlair s t„ at 1 p. m. Burial Anderson, Ind. WEISHAAR, ANNA MARIE—Widow of j the lata Joseph and mother of Miss * Dora, George and Anthony Weishaar. died i Sunday. May 7. at the residence, 333 Lin- j coin *t.. age 62 years. Funeral Wednesday, May 10 at 8:30 a. m.. from residence, followed by services at Sacred Heart Church at 9 a. m. Burial at St. Joseph's cemetery, private.

IN MEMORIAM—Tn sad and loving remembrance of our father and grandfather. who passed away five years ago today. For this day brings back sad memories Os the loved ones gone to rest. The ones who think of you today. Are the ones who love vou beet. DAUGHTER AND GP.AXDDAIT.HTER, R LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Fraternity pin with small d!a- ---• mond in center, in Circle theater Sunday night. Call Indiana Daiiy Times classified dept. Reward. LOST, strayed or stolen, female hound black and tan; answers to name of Queen. Drexel 8327, Reward. LOST—A bunch of keys, between Villa and Laurel and Prospect and Fletcher. 1501 Prospect. Drexel iO2O. LEFT Boston bag on East Washington car Monday afternoon about 4 o'clock. Randolph 1337. Reward. FOUND —Bulldog, city dog pound Main 0873 LODGES AND CLUBS. PROSPECT LODGE NO. 417, F. 4 A. M. Members are asked to meet at the lodge rooms Wednesday. May 10, at 1 p. m. sharp to attend the funeral of our late brother. William N. Kenton. Members of other lodges in good standing are cordially invited. JOHN F. IRONS, W. M. OSCAR MARROW. Secretary. NOTICES. NOTICE Housewife, why throw that old mattress away? You can send it to us and bave it made as good as new. The cost Is less than one-half what anew one will cost. All work guaranteed SANITARY MATTRESS CO_ 718 South Meridian. Drexel 8167.

PERSONALS. WE SOLVE YOUR PROBLEM FOR YOU By Offering You This Opportunity ©to become a Doctor of C H IROPRACTIC Cash or time payment* accepted on tuition. You can etudy New insSuite 604 National City Bank bldg. 104 East Wash. St. INCORPORATED IN THE STATE OF INDIANA. SAVE THE DIFFERENCE Thie week six roll Rims de\eloped and printed. 25c eacb. ‘'Hail them in; don't be timid.” Quick service. Expert work. The Kodakery, 2625 N. Delaware St.. Indianapolis. fairmoFnt maternity hospital for confinement, private; prices reasonable; may work for board; babies adopted. Write for booklet. MRS. T. B. LONG. 4911 E. Twenty-Seventh t.. Kansas City. Mo. INDIANA CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE. Teaching the rational system of pain, less adjustment. Fourth floor When bldg. WALTER E. JOHNSTON. Dentist; pyorrhea treatments. Tel.. Main 4071.* (11 Terminal bldg. DR. MARGARET SELLERS. D. P.. D. C.. D. O. osteo. or magnetic maeaage; baths. 2225 East Washington. Apt. 6. WANTED —Lottie gir! to board and room; close in. 1241 Roosevelt avenue. MASSAGE —217 % N. Illinois st.. Apt. 1. Select patronage. Circle 189s. BUSINESS SEHVItItH. DEBAHIAS9 BROS. MSS IB®. LARGEST CARPET CLEANERS Fluff Rugs made from old carpet. RAndolph 4153. 27th and Northwestern ELECTRICAL wiring Light and power. Houses a specialty, epair work given prompt attention; reatonable. DILTS ELECTRIC. 948 FT WAYNE. MAIN MIL HOWARD ELECTRIC CO. Electric wiring (-room cottage; conspiete,>|l7. Drexei 9599. 744 Virginia aya. SEATBERS bought, eutg and renovated. feather mattreaeee and pillows mate E. V BI RKLE, 416 Mass Main 1425. EX-SERVICE BROS., vault, sink or dry wel! cleaning. PAUL WEISS. 629 raldwJl, or Circle 7618. ELECTRICIAN; ex-servlco; f year*' experience: estimate* free. FOULK. Webster 091S evenings. HEATH’S Union Barber Shop. Warm. comfortable bath room 188 W. Market street.

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BUSINESS 81:RVICES. (Continued.) Partial List of BARNES BUSINESS BARGAINS GROCERY AND MEATS, 'oceted in the city, doing over 1460 business per week. A money maker. Terms will be given, GROCERT AND MEATS. An elegant store for man and wife. Must be sold this week. GROCERT FOR 11.409. This grocery will make a good living and you can bank the difference. GROCERT In town of 1.000 population ; old established place. Wl.l sacrifice for 12,000. This Is a good one. HERE IS A DANDT GROCERT and meat market and one which has never been on the market before. Doing over S4OO a week. Price. 91,500. Terms will be given. ELECTRIC CLEANING BUSINESS. here In the city. A small Investment, but big returna Let us tell you about this. GENERAL MERCHANDISE STOCK, located In the city. Invoice 16,000; 34,000 wiU buy It. 33.300 DRT GOODS. This store Is located In a good locality for business. Come look It ever. RESTAURANT AND LUNCHROOM. centrally located. A small Investment will bring you In big returns. MILLINERT, hosiery and lingerie. and beauty parlors, centrally located. Here Is a gold mine for the right party. 336.000 will handle It. TAILORING AND GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. Centrally located. Must sell on account of health. DRUG STORE, located In a good Indiana town, doing 130,000 per year This Is no rundown plaeo, but a money maker. Come In and let us talk It over. It will not last long. HAVE TWO CASH CUSTOMERS for a gents' furnishings. In or out of the city. GENERAL MERCHANDISE of *4.000 in country town. A nleo business in a nice location. This can be bought right. POOL HALL AND CIGARty Ts you are looking for anything of this kind, we have several listed out of the city. One for 91.300 that Is coining money. WE HAVE A CASH BUTER for a beauty parlor. In or out of tho city. Country shop preferred. WANTED. A MAN TO MANAGE STORE. Must Invest 93.000. Come with a clean record and mercantile experience. A. A. Barnes Sales Cos., Inc. mo Odd Fellow v Bldg. Indianapolis, Ind.

NOTICE TO PUBLIC Call Main 9081, the man with the largest barrels in the business, for vault, cesspool and cistern cleaning; disinfect free; quick sendee. PAPERHANGING, painting and Interior decorating work guaranteed. Belmont 1842. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TCTTLEDOE, 111 Indiana a vet RED and green design fireproof roofing; satisfaction guaranteed. Call Main 8878. SHOE repairing while you wait. R £ KENNEDY. 218 N. Tiling. Main 1. CEMENT and brick work; furnace repairing CaU Ma!n_3S72. CEMENT finishing to do for contractor. Call 1010 N. Senate. ~ DETECTIVES. Aww TiIWWLi Quigley-Hyland Agency, Ine. Suite 404 National City Bank building. Fhode Main 1888. Local oOea International Secret Service Aeon. Seventy eMoee tn America and forel— eeuntrlan MALE HELP—WANTED. HELPER In cleaning and dyeing plant; alTaround; one with experience preferred. FRENCH STEAM DTE WORKS. "The Garment CLEANERS.” 817 W. Maryland street. WANTED—Four Industrious colored men desiring to enter the insurance business, must be very neat. See MR BLAIR, between 8:80 and 10 a. m , or 1 and 8 p. m. 10 South Senate. Rooms 8 and 8. SOLICITORS for city and rural oanvaaslng. Good pay to Hva wires. Bee MR. HASTINGS, circulation dept., Indiana Dally Times after 8:88 a. m. FIRST-CLASS all-round machine man. CARTFR-LEE LUMBER CO., 1821 W. Washington. WANTED—One good mattress maker; steady work. 718 Sonth Meridian. CARPENTERS and strip ahlnglamen; two non-union men. Irvington 8488. PLASTERERS, two; son-union; must be good. Irvington 8488.

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MALE HELP—WANTED. . . . ~ _ _ (Pontlnued.l f All-Round Repair Men First-Class Men With Extensive Oakland and Cadillac Experience Preferred. E. W. Steinhart & Cos. . WANTED—BOYS t. carry Times route. In downtown district between East and West. South and Bt. Clair streets. Boys not over 14 years old. See Mr. Moorehead any afternoon after 3 o’clock. WANTED—YOUNG MAN TEACHER, or ona qualified to teach, to assist part time In our English department in exchange for a business course. See or write E w Case, principal CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. Third floor University Park bldg., Pennsylvania and Vermont streets. WANTED—Non-union plasterer*. Call St. 3304. FgM . AcE H£ LP—WANTED. GIRLS over 19 years of age to learn telephone operating. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO.. Room 322. corner New York and Meridian sta. WANTED—Six experienced long distance operators for temporary clerical position Immediately. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. Room 311. corner New York and Meridian. OLD lady to caro for baby of evenings in exchange for home. Webster 4522. SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Quite and other bed covers to wash. Call Kenwoo4 7436. CURTAINS to launder! MRS. LUTZ. f Drexel 0896, . INSTRUCTIONS. piano—saxophone to 14 lessons, the Christensen way. Beglnnetj and advanced. CHRISTENSEN SCHOOL 144 Pembroke Arcade. Clr. 9014. PRIVATE leaeone In euortb&nd, typewriting. bookkeeping, etc. JACKSON BUSINESS COLLEGE. 157 N. Illinois street Circle 1314. MEN to learn barber trada TRI-CITY BARBER'S COLLEGE. 309 B. Washing* ten St, Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 07*7. LET]

Ayres Rental Bureau A Time-Saving Device* Thirty-three prominent agents cooperate. listing with us, for your convenlanc*. all the residence property for rent each day. Home-hunting thus becomes greatly simplified. Big maps show locations, card Indexes furnish descriptions Cali in person, fourth floor. Please do not telephone. L. S. Ayres & Cos. SIX-, ROOM MODERN, WITH GARAGE. 875. RANDOLPH 7326. FLATS, APARTMENTS—TO LEtI 2509 College Ave. Five roome and bath: newly redecorated and refinished; very desirable. Key at 2507 College ave. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4518. North Capitol Two large roome and hath; heat, gas and water furnished; electric light. I. N. Richie & Son. 710 Bankers Trust bldg. Main 0520. FOR RENT —Upstairs apartment. & rooms and bath, modern, heat and water furnlehtd. Randolph 7769. FURNISHED HOUSES AND FLAT^ HOYT. 1580; 2 rooms, modern, 100% clean; heat light and gas furnished; (26; adults. Drexei 1407. WILL share furnished home with permsnent couple. Stewart 1160. ROOMS—TO LET. EAST Michigan and Woodruff, newly furnished room; ladles or man and wife. Webster 9248. NICE, clean room with running water; private family; cooking; home privileges. Webster 84g. BEAUTIFUL, quiet, eplendld bath; walking distance; gentleman; reference. Clrcle 2998 TUXEDO. 1408 N.: modern sleeping room. gentlemen preferred. V'ebeter 1376. STATE. S.. 518; 2 UNFURNISHED MODERN ROOMS. DREXEL 9457. THREE unfurnished rooms, mfidern. 769 Fletcher ave. Drexei 7321, LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMB. MADISON ave, 1028; lovely housekeeping room; kitchenette modern, $6; private entrance. Drexei 88.5. TWO furnished room* and kitchenette; gas range; $6; first -’’oor. Belmont 1419 or Belmont 4770. LIGHT housekeeping ro m and kitchenette; modern; furnishec; walking dlstance. Circle 6039, THREE modern furnished roome with range and sink; adults; rtferences. Main 9428. TWO modern light housekeeping rooms Reasonable. Drexei 8816. _______ DID YOU SELL IT . If not. try the automobile oolumaa of the Times Want Ada.

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TRANSFER AND STORAGE. i* ‘"•P”*** ——— ~i~ ~t~i ~>~mnnni BBT. 1999. Otto J. Sues.’? Packing, hauling, low rates on California shipments. Through cars to Los Angeles. Main 2353-3628. Night, Webster 0699. PARTLOWTiREPROOinSoiuKuPca Private locked room* and open spaoe. tie per month and up. Local and overland transfar. We call and give y>u ex* act prices on any kind of work without any obltgatlona 419-93 E. Market street Main 2760; Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER, PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey et. Main 3029, LI. 1113. BRUCE KENNARD, TRANSFER. STORage. Main 0303; Main 4988; evening. Harrison 2258, WE haul you anywhere, 93 per load. KENNARD VOGEL. Belmont 8424. UNION STATION BAGGAGE TRANSIT Eli MAIN 7119. SUMMER COTTAGES—RESORTS. n/]rfVroMisVUfurnlahed; 1200 for aeaeon. Main 1006. REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. $350 Cash Near Garfield Park Dandy new five-room bungalow; bathroom with toilet Installed; city water at sink In kitchen; gas for cooking; large cement basement with sewer drain. Excellent deooratlone and electrlo fixtures; cement front porch and walks. The rooms are larga and their arrangement Is Ideal. Plumbing and basement arranged eo that the house can be made modern at your convenience. Call Ed O’Callaaan, South Side Specialist, with McCord & McKinney, Realtors, 311 Lemcke Bldg. Circle 5220. Evenlnga. Webster 8800. Six Rooms Four down, two up; furnace, electric lights, gas and water; cement walks, front and rear porch: to be appreciated, this muet be seen; SSOO down, balance $37 per month. Onehalf equara from car line. Trustees System Mr. Beebe. ‘ Main 5857.

Home Complete Seven rooms and bath, all modern conveniences; bul:t lees than year and built for home, double garage; beautiful, large east front lot; near Joan of Arc parish. Can be bought at bargain. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors 122 E. Market st. $350.00 Cash ' Bungalow type, north. Long living room, fireplace, paneled walls In dining room, plate rar k. nicely arranged kitchen. Inclosed back porch, full basement, floors, two bedrooms mY* bath up- , stair*, price reasonable. Realty Finance Cos. Lincoln 4406. Sunday, Randolph 0942. Near Johnson "Woods Thoroughly modern 4 bedrooms, house well built and In good repair; large garag*. Owner must sell. See us for particulars. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors 122 E. Market st. Two New Four-Room Bungalows Located on Westbrook avenue, just south of National Itoad, about one mile west of city 11 rilta Ha* electrlo light*, well and fuel *hed. Lots 40x174 Prices. $2,200 and 92.350. Small payments down, balance like rent. If you are looking for a coxy little HBme out. call. Mr. Brooks, Main 0792; evenings, Randolph 8699. WASHINGTON BANK & TRUST CO 1232 Briflge St. Good four-room cottage; electrlo lights, gas; rents sl6 a month. Price, 31.500; only 3200 down and sl2 a month. Will take Ford as part payment See Mr. Sail*, with J. G. McCullough, 104 N. Delaware. Main 1710.

A NICE home, T room* and bath, three bedrooms, built-in features electric lights, nice basement, very easy terms, on Fletcher; three rooms, fine lot on Madison ave.. 81,600; 7 rooms, bungalow design. 2 high lots, S. Union, 81.000 cash; easy terms. Dandy semi-modern double. Beville. 84.600; sasy terras. Everything nice and good. Payment property west, nice Improved rural homee, 12 acres, near New Bethel, 33,800, and many others. C. J. OSBORN, Droxel 6134. St. Joan of Arc Parish Home of five rooms and bath. Entrance hall, living room, dining room and kitchen down! two large bedrooms and bath up. Large closets, full baeement, front and rear porches. Garage with front drive. East front lot. 40x145. Price, 86.760. half cash, balance easy. Your opportunity. Call Mr. Strong. with THE GATES-KINNEAR COMPANY. Main 1409 days, Main 5527 evenings. Double, East Five rooms a side; electric lights, gas, city water, Inside toilets; newly painted and decorated; full size lots and good sheds; cement porch; 100 block Tuxedo st., 84,760; 8500 cash. See Mr. Ryan. Security Trust Cos. Main 1804. Evenings, Harrison 2562. ✓ $250 Cask Four-room horns near Meridian car; electric lights, gas. cistern and well; full lot; all In good condition; very reasonable price. Call Ed O'Callahan, South Side Specialist, with McCord & McKinney, Realtors 311 Lsmcke Bldg. Circle 5220. Evenings, Webster 8800. 322 Lansing Street Six rooms, newly painted and decorated; electric lights, driven well and clitern; for sale, 81.600; small payment cash, balance easy terms. Hurry, as this won't last at this price. Mr. Mclnteer. I, N. Richie & Son. 710 Barkers Trust. Main 0520. Six-Room Cottage 8150 DOWN, 825 PER MONTH. I<ocated Just outside the city limits. Two squares to lnterurban, one square to paved road; water in kitchen; east front; lot 40x188. Price 82.500. Meredith & Johnson Main 2393. Webster 7488. 1421 N. Dearborn St. Why rent? Move into this splendid new, modern bungalow, 8850 cash, balance 840 per month. Trustees System Mr. Beebe. MAln C 857. A Bargain Double southeast, near Southeastern ave.; 6 rooms to side; gas. electric lights and city water. Call Mr. Dooley with I. N. Richie & Son. 710-13 Bankers Trust. Evenings, Randolph $400.00 Cash Four-room house; eleotrio lights; Ist 43x 133; driven well, garage; located at Stop 1 Danville line; concrete road all way. Immediate possession. Price 82,200. "Live Wires.” T. R. JONES A CO. 414 Peoples Bank bldg. Main 5763. For Colored Just being completed, a five-room bungalow with bath, electric lights, gas and city water. Price 83,300; 8300 cash, 830 a month. Mr. Shelburn. RUSSE H. HARTMAN. 234 N. Delaware. Main 5228, North Gladstone Ave. Five-room, semi-modern cottage In A-l condition; lot 68x145. See ue at once. ETTINGER A SCHREIBER. 808 Natl. City Bank bldg. Main 8771.

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REAL ESTATE—F QRB ALE. Two Good Homes, East One seven rooms, modern, and one six room. modern; on paved streets. Can be had on terms. Call Mr, Andersen, with I. N. Richie & Son, Main 0520. 710 and 713 Banker* Trust. $1,300 CASH PRO< IUREB . good semi-modern double on Adams st., north of Brookside park; 6 rooms ea"h side, qetnent front porch, renting for (56 per month. Price 13 000. HENRY & ROBINS, REALTORS. Main 553jL IDS E. Market st. Good Little 5-Room Home Southwest, for $1,800; about half cash. Call Mr. Anderson, with 1. N. Richie & Son. Main 0520. 10 and 12 Bankers Trust. West Six Room Modern Homo Flenty of fruit; not far from car line. Margaret Berry, 302 Public Sav. Bldg. Main 5147. 1793 Roosevelt Ave. Oood home, two-story. sov*n room#, big lot. garage. Small rash payment. E. J. Sexton Main 0151. Drexel 2231.

Close In Fletcher Avenue Home of eight room*: modern. Margaret Berry, 302 Pufrllo Sav. Bldg. Main 5147. TIRED of renting? SSOO down make* you landlord, balance carried by rent; 10rnnm double oh le>ed ave.; gas. electricity. Inside toilets; rents $47; price $3 800, j HI LG UN BERG & SON. 204 Lombard bldg. Main 3313. Washington 4472. | TWO HOUSES FOB THE PRICE OJ* ONE I Five room, strictly modern house on ’corner paved street; dandy little seml- ; modern rear of lot facing other street; I double garage. $4,160. Bo quick. WM. j JACKSON. Webster 4283. j “ DOUR!jK EAST _ I Double house on Improved street, renting : for 7720 annually for a cash price of SB,OOO, MARKON COUNTY STATE BANK FIVE-ROOM thoroughly modem, large lot;; Improved street. Must sell. Have 'bought farm. Will consider auto In trade. I Call EVERROAD. Drexel 3250. I FOR COLOR ED—-4123 Cornelius ave.: j strictly modern 5-room bungalow; ga- ! rage; fruit tret*; chicken park, lot 40x210. Terms. Main 0142. 'TWO good lot* and one-room shack. ,lu*t I east of Garfield Park. Will take Ford touring a* part. Call Kenwood 2814. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, long Itvi Ing room, hardwood floors, built-in ft atures; S7OO cash, balance monthly. FRANK WRIGHT. Irvington 0292. ; SEVERAL choice bungalow* at prices that I are regular. L. G. MILLER A r 'o Main | 1002 or Webster 4835. 313-14 Lemcke bldg. 618 ANI) 616 W. M'CARTY ST.; 3-room double nd single, 13 per cent on money Invested; $2,100. S2OO cash. .Main 0107. 1688 OEMMER ST.; semi-modern 5-room bungalow; $3,000, on terms. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. Main ,0142. $560 BUYS furniture store and flve living rooms, 1133 Madison. Rent S3O month. Good business location. Lincoln 2245, $350 DOWN. 7-room modern; $3,450 on Fairvlew Illinois car. Leaving city. Must sell. Washington 2129. 2204 BELLEFONTALNfTsT.; strictly modern 8-room home; garage; $5,500; terms. Main 0107. _ l FIVE-ROOM house and storeroom; good business location. Oliver ave. Drexel ] 8189. j LIST your real estate with ELMORE BROS. REALTY CO. Circle 7962. ~ R EAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN. ~

Suburban For Sale IMMEDIATE POSSESSION; one and three-quarter ncres. two-room house, garage. chicken house, hog house, two large shade trees, rich soil. Price. 51.350. MR. BARRETT—Main 1116. Howard C. Venn, 108 East, Market Street. Five-Acre Tract T New 7-room house, furnace, full basement. front and rear porches, barn and gariigo. some small fruit, between Stop 2 and 3 on Danville line. Will accept 2 good lot enat. "Live Wires.” T. R. JONES & CO., 414 Peoples Bank bldg. Main 5758. Suburban New 5-room bungalow, 3 lots end garage, north. $2,650. Small payment down, balance like ront. Call Main 0186. Five-Room Bungalow 114 Acres Practically now, good location, southeast. 1 square from car line ami paved road. Mr. Mclnteer. I. N. Richie & Son. 710 Bankers Trust. Main 0520. Suburban New five-room bungalow; 3 lots; garage; north; $3,150. Terms. Call Main 0186. 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, $1 000 to $1,000.000. Wr Information Inquire ZION REALTY CO., 26 W. Fifteenth. Phones 4288, Gary. Indiana. TWO doubles renting for SB6 Jp trade for modern residence south of Fall Creek. Main 12321 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIEB. Restaurant Buyers I have a going restaurant business that MUST be sold this week. Come in and make me an otter. MR. WELCH, CITY TRUST CO.. Circle 4022 or Circle 3641. RESTAURANT for ,eale. Best location In town. Special price for quick sale. Reason, owner must leave town. It’s a bargain. Main 0530. ‘

LOTS—FOR SALE. Acres Is 4 MILES east of Irvington and H mil* south of National road $1260; sl6 menthly. Call Webster 5774 evenings or Cooper & Hadley 838 Lemcke Bldg. Main 2774. LOTS—SALE ORTRADE TWO lots for sale or trade In northeast part town Size 50x200. Call Circle 4409. real estate—wanted. WE sre In need end can sell property north or east, singles or doubles. What ; have you 7 For quick sale call Mr. Strong with the GATES KINNEAR CO. '’The Firm That Hustles." Alain 1409 days, or j Alain 5527 evenlnga We Pay Cash for your run-down property; must be a bargain. Fowler & Eaton i sot City Trust r o. Main BTI $20,000 STOCK of general merchandise, i clear. Will trade as part payment and aasume mortgage on Indianapolis apartment. double or residence property. Will divide stock to match deal. See LEAVITT LA N D C<JAIPANT. 150 S. Illinois street. WANT to buy 6 or 6-room nouse near Brookslde park. Address A No. 2709. Times. FARM S— FO R~3AL E. Dandy Six Acres Good Seven-Room House Barn, chbken house 14x40; frulQ on Shelliyvllle traction, southeast; I miles from Circle. ELAIORE BROS. / Circle 7962. 202 Baldwin Blk. AUTO MOBILES—FQR BALjL Ford Bodies Three special speedsters. Very reasonable. Exchange your used body for a new one. Swlsshelm & Parker.

Roarmer I Good tires, fine running condition, sumI mer top and inclosed top, price $300; easy j payments. Pilot Motor Car Cos. 1110 N. Meridian Clrole 4031. Overland Touring 1 Good tired. fln running condition; easy payments; $295. Pilot Motor Cos. FORD COUPES WANTED Have the caeh. CAPITOL GARAGE, 329 West Market. DODGE BROTHERS u*.or carat a good aeeortmerit at all times. CJI.WAiLeaicH Company Pram Imhiw HammVmwm 846 North Meridian. Circle 4808, 3. B. CHEVROLET, 1920; tires, paint and top In good condition. Snubbers and spotlight. Price $476. Meridian Motor Cos. 824 N. Meridian. Circle 7361. FORDS! FORDSD FORDS 1 Touring, roadsters, as low as SSO down, balance one year. WIDEB A MILLER. 644 E. Wash. Main 3493. STEP HENS 1 4-passenger sport Job. 1321 model. Just like new. Carries new car guarantee. FRED McGINNIS, rear 1649 N. Meridian st. Circle 7340. FORD, 1919; 1-ton truck chassis; good tires; perfect; bargain; terms or trade. WIDES A MILLER. 644 B. Washington. Main 3493. ___ DORT touring; only driven 8,300; 4 new tires; looks and tuns like new. Private owner. Bargain. Call 224 E. Pratt after 6:30 p. m. ALL kinds of cars. 850. sls. 8100 dow* balance small weekly payments. r IND L& AUTO PARTS AND TIRB CCk 616 N. Capitol. ~~ ~ FORD COUPE] ' Used short time as road car. Bargain. Call early. FORD MOTOR CO.. 1315 E. Washington. MONROE touring; good meohanloal condition; new paint and top; 5 wire wheels and new oord tires. 220 S. Pennsylvania st. Main 1705. OAKLAND 6 touring. 192h7^ Jiew top and paint; good mechanical condition, $436. 220 3. Pennsylvania. Main 1706. REO six touring, seven passenger) perfect condition. Looks like new. Sale or trade. 725 Virginia avenue. 1918 OVERLAND roadster, model 90; new paint and top. Price $265. 280 S. Pennsylvania st. Main 1706. USED car*, always a bargain, sale or exchange for any car. 515 N. East. Main 6735. WILLYS-KNIGHT 7-passenger; will saoriflee. 610 N. Capitol ave., Indianapolis. USED care, always a bargain. Sale or trade for any make car. Call Main >498. LATE 1918 Maxwell. A dandy, $l5O. See this before you buy. 2626 N. Delaware. MARMON chummy roadster; like new. 610 N. Capitol, Indianapolis. STUTZ roadster, S6OO. 510 N. Capitol ave. Indianapolis, PACKARD ooupe, twin 6. A real bargain, $950. 610 N. Capitol. FORD touring, 890. 735 Virginia avenue. AUTOMObTIE B—WANTED. AUTOS WANTED I. Wolf Auto Cos, 619 N. Illinois st Main 15T9. AUTOS wanted. WBISSMAN’S, 313-14 BL New York street Main 4546.

AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. flssSsssssesssesessssssseseeseeee^ COLVIN BATTKKY COMPANY. Reoharge, 6-Volt, 60c; 12-Volt, 75c. New Battery, Guaranteed Two Tears, 611, $14.60; 61$, $16.50; 127, $22.50. 131 B. MARYLAND BT. CIRCLB 1170. ‘•FITTED TO ANY CAR FREE." It It la a good used TIRE yen want, th chances axe that wa have them any alee, $2. ROGERS 1111 W, Washington. Belmont 4800. BRING your battery troubles to ua Wo are *xs>*rta la this work and our prices are right; I volt reoharge lOo; rebuild eemplete $4.44; 19 volt reoharge 7So; rebuild complete 910.00. SOUTH SIDE BATTERY SHOP. REDUCED PRICES Auto washing. Touring, $1.00; sedan $1.39. SHROTER. Elcar Service Let ua look your car over every thirty daya. It may save you money. CLARK A ROSEMEYER. 1012 Park. Circle 4732. Night, Circle 2487. , * AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 9*4 North Illinois S & S Auto Laundry TIRES, all slaea, $4 and up. Rebuilt casings with NEW TREADS. We also repair or retread your tires. ANDERSON STEAM VULVANIZER CO. 411 North Capitol, Id floor. Auto Tops and Painting 85 Kentucky At*. MURAT TIRE AND RUBBER CO. Intelllgent service. Tires and batteries. Main 3645. 809 E. New York street. C. BELT for first-class job of repairing anything from A to Z. 220 S. Pennsylvanla at. Main 1708. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLEaT Now Is the time to have your motorcycle overhauled and ro-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 994-94 Maes. Ave. Main 4404. CASH paid lot all kinds of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 10* Maaa ava Main 7029. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE.

We Have Some Exceptionally Good Bargains in the Following Material: s2x4% —33x5, casings and Tubes. Single and double cushions. Cushion springs. Oil Pressure gauges. Stromberg-Schebler carburetor. One new 4-gallon coffee urn. One used 3-gallon coffee urn. And other small Items. Nordyke & Marmon Cos. * See Mr. Weber, Gate 6, Kentucky ave. f "trousers m The latest spring styles ( 1 now In. Match Your II I Tlie'pants'&tore |l S Stores Tull of Paata W w 48 West Ohio SL 114 Baat Ohio St. FOR SALE—Beautiful crocheted luncheon set, large centerpiece and doilies, will •ell separata or sacrifice on whole set INVALID CHAIRS—Good, elrong rubbertired chairs for rent, $1.60 per ip''"!*! Crutch**, 26c. Delivery free. sBAKER BROS. MAKE your old coat look like new suit by matching a pair trousers with the CORRECT CANTS MAKERS CO. BEDBUGS, roaches, moth#, ants, destroyed with one application of "Sudden Death." ALB ERT MA A3. 31 Vir. a vs. Main 1225. ANDERSON steam vulcanlzer; good as new. Call evening* and Saturdays. 1234 N. Warman avenue. A BARGAIN in 2 Easy vacuum and 1 Galn-a-Day electric wa*h*ra, soiled. 34 South Meridian etreet BOYi SCOUT suit, one pair rubber boots, good condition. 1964 Park. Apt. No. L A NUMBER of used etectrio washers. S2O and up. 34 South Meridian street. EVERGREENS. Fins shrubs. Call Washington 512*. MISCELLANEOUS—TO~LETT

CONCRETE MIXERS FOR RENT. Circle 6666. MI SC ELLA NE O U B—W ANT ED. GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCK Y r ARDS BABY Carriage,Stroller or Oriole, regardless of condition. Circle 7090. BABY carriage, stroller or Oriole, regardless of condition. Circle 7090, HOUSEHOLD GOODS—FOR SAL& , Rugs—Linoleum 38 yards linoleum. $8.95; 9x13 seamless Brussels ruga blue, tan. taupe and old rose, 112.60; Imported Japanese grass rugs, 9x12, $6.60; 9x12 genuine gold seal Congoleum rugs, $14.50; Wiltons, velvet* and Brussels rugs at wholesale prlcea New goods, all perfect. Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W. Washington. "Lincoln 5750. FOR SALE —Fine walnut antique furniture, bookcase, library tables, Dutch cabinet (hand carved), parlor suite, rugs electric lamps, mirrors, bric-a-brac and other articles; private home. 1522 Shelby street. DAVENPORT; genuine leather; lady's desk. Morris rocker, library table. Randolph 1092. OAS“STOVE! 4-burner, bakes" well. 6054 E. Now York. Irylngton 0683. REFRIGERATOR; large; side leer. 1514 Montcalm. Circle 8056.

M USICAL—SALE OR WANTED. PIANOS TUNED ana repaired; all work guaranteed. ROBERTSON MUSIC HOUSE, 423 Massachusetts ave. Main 4531. PARLOR Grand, ebony case. $260 cash. CHA3. C. MORGAN. Randolph 4221. FOR SALE —Upright piano cheap! A<fdress 967 W. Washington street DOGS, POULTRY, PIGEONS, ETfi" HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dogs. INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY. City dog pound. 924 E. N. y, Main 0372, PERSIAN KITENB, $5 AND $7. FOR SALE —Full-blooded Persian kittens. Phone Randolph 6311. COAL AND WOOD—FOR BALE. Best Ind. or Linton, No. 4 clean fk. .$6.00 Best Ind. mine run, 60% lump $5.00 Beet Brasil block, large clean 1k....57.00 Kindling with each ton. UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Drexei 8280, St. 2225. LINTON No. 4. forked $6.00 Pocahontas lump, forked 8.00 Pocahontas lump, genuine red ash... 7.50 LI. 6227. MERIDIAN COAL CO. COAL L. H. BAIN COAL CO. Main 3531, 212 N. Pine. Main 2151. * MACHINERYAN DTO O LB. WONDER MIXERS MIXERS. HOISTS. PUMPS. ENGINES; ALL SIZES CARRIED IN STOCK. BURL FINCH. DIST. 314-20 W. MARYLAND STREET. HEIDER farm tractor, very cheap. Room 140. 220 N. Illlnola. Main 4692. FINANCIAL. ~ LOANS On furniture, pianos, autoa, live stock, farm lmpienients and other oollateraL CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 M B. Washington St. . Main 0(18. Auto Lincoln Tit A

FINANCIAL. (Continued.). SSSBBSBSSOSSsw>vv^SIWWW>aa CONFIDENTIAL Quick Loans UP TO ssoo On pianos, victrolas, household furniture and guaranteed notes. Loans payabls In 8 to 20 monthly Instalments. Legal charges baaed on unpaid balance for actual time used. Loans with other companies paid off and more money advanced. Hours * 6:80. Saturdays to 1 p. m. Call, write or phone Circle I-4-6-9. Beneficial Loan Society 601 National City Bank bldg. WE MAKE first and second mortgages on Improved farmf and Indianapolis real estate. AETNA MORTGAGE AND INVEST’T. COL 40$ Fidelity Trust bldg. FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WILSON. liei National City Bank bldg. Lincoln 6144. MONEY furnished on realty mortgages and contracts. FRANK K. SAWYER. Meridian Life Bldg. 347 North Psnnsylvanla street. Circle 1441. MONEY to loan on second mortgages. L. B. MILLER. 137 N. Delaware t- Main 4799, I LARGE PROFITS from small expendlturs follow Real Estate advertising m “Want Ad” columns of the Times. LEGAL NOTICE. TREASURY STATEMENT. Monthly statement for April, showing balance In the State Treasury at the close of business, April 30, 1922, as appears la the office of auditor and treasurer of State: Balance In treasury $8,747,564.93 Receipts 3,128.284.01 „ Total $4,875,792.94 Disbursements $1,729,816.14 Balance on hand April 80. 1922 15.145.974.73 BALANCE BY FUNDS. General $ 136,170.19 .Road 2.230,428.44 Fire marshal 64,572.59 Highway commission 427 374.5* Hydrophobia 17.423.59 Vocational education 136.822.51 School revenue for tuition.... 254,890.70 Benevolent institution 867,089 21 State debt sinking 840.000 00 Educational Institution 243,729.1* Unclaimed estates 47,712.7* Common school 24,636.49 Sale State lands 11,393.13 World War Memorial 345.782.60 Auto theft fund 268,268.69 Agricultural experiment station 185.00 Total $5,145,976.7$ Outstanding warrants $ 191.004.19 ORA J. DAVIES, Treasurer fit State. WILLIAM G. OLIVER. Auditor of State. BIDS FOR TYPEWRIT7ERS. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned. the Board of Commissioners of Marlon County, Indiana, will, up to 10 o'clock a. m., May 23, 1922, receive bldg for two typewriters with extra wide carriage for use of county clerk, according to specifications on file In the office of the auditor of Marlon County. Each bid must be accompanied by a bond and an affidavit as required by law. The board reserves the right to rejeot any or all bids. Witness our hands this Bth day of May, 1922. HARRY D. TUTEWILER. CARLIN H. SHANK, ALBERT HOFFMAN, Commissioners of Marlon County Attest: LEO K FESLER, Auditor

Promoters Hard Up for Proper Go to Spring on Public By HENRY FARRELL. NEW YORK, May 9—Unless the very apparent slump in baseball attendance means a tightening of the string on thu sport pocket-book the public ought $o be ready for a million dollar shake-down on some kind of a fight this summer. Fromoter# who know how to do the shaking ao far hare been unable to find any kind of a shaker. So many barriers are In the way of g Dempsey-Wills match that a real heavyweight attraction seems out of the TluFstlon. The champion couldn't find work In this country and, according to reports, he found the business Just as bad lu Europe. Jack Kearns finally has admitted thas the British are cool to another Dempsey. Carpentier comedy and Europe Isn’t keen about donating a half million or so to thg dependents of Dempsey and Wills. • Benny Leonard and Lew Tendler for the light-weight cbampionshlff’-looks like the next best shaker to a big heavyweight encounter. The two leading boxers have so many Ideas that the bout looks almost Impossible. Tendler la being criticized because he turned down an offer of $82,500 to meet Leonard, an unheard of sum for a challenger among the little fellows. If a fighter is allowed to bave any business Ideas at all Tendler Is not anen a grabber. He figures that a bout In the East after a good smoking up would draw a gate of $500,000 and that he ought to get at least 25 per cent of It. Neither Leonard nor Tendler has any desires to put a promoter on easy street. Some of the smaller fry are looking to a featherweight title bout to fill In the blank spaces In the calendar. Pepper Martin, who haa Just reached the peak of the greatest “built up” of recent time, figures that he deserves a crack at the venerable J. Kilbane. One of his several managers says that he le going to Cleveland to rub SBO,OOO under the nose of the champion and dare him to fight. It seems too bad that Martin’s handlers have to spend good carfare. Kilbane va| here recently and waited around several days for various offers, but failed to hear a word about a real proposition. The middleweight class la juat about dead since Johnny Wilson has brought every one down on him. The bamtamwelght division under the regime of Johnny Buff haa slumped almost Into the discard and old Jack Britton haan’t any prospects unless the much-talked-of Brltton-Leonard fight la finally ate ranged.

’Tucky Derby Dope Turf fans this week will wish they had hen provided with about one dozen ears instead of only the two. Two ears are not sufficient for the many Kentucky Derby followers who like t® wager a little to eaten all the dope floating around the country regarding the chances of this horse and that horse to win the classic of the running track. The big event comes off in Louisvill® Saturday and the dope pot Is boiling over. Morvich, (hat great Morvich, is til* choice of the multitude, but then tbeM Is Just that great crowd of yowling, do*#* chewing fans that refuse to “put” on the favorite. They want to “lay” on a long ■hot and the week of guessing has begun. What do you know? How’s thatt What do you hear? Oh, man, is a long shot goin- to wiu and who'll It be! It was Rumored around the Lexington meet last week that Owner Block of Morvich wagered SIO,OOO to $25,000 that his star would win. Plenty of nerve gnd Jack there. It was also said Owner Shannon of Deadlock Jerked out SI,OOO and placed it against $20,000 that Deadlock would knock ’em dead. Oh. boy, if Deadlock does that thing Shannon will he able to buy lots of things. And they’ve got lots in 'Tucky. Harry' Payne Whitney’s Olympus lg coming in for a good play also and his backers gay that Olympus Is sure to have his nose in front or near all the way. Thefl theYe Is Surf Rider, K. Spence'* good horse. He is said to be in fine trim. Owner Bradley's Busy American, a Kentucky horse, ia another fine looking animal that lots of Kentuckians uy they mean to put plenty on. Just hold your horses, men. It won't b® long. However, It might be advisable to buy a return ticket when you go down to Louisville Saturday. It’s a long walk back. CARPENTER AND LEWIS. LONDON, May 9.—Thursday nlgbt’e fight between Georges Carpentier Aftd Ted (Kid) Lewis promises action from the very tap of the bell, it was unanimously predicted by sports writers today. Each will attempt to wind up the contest before the sixth round. Jack Dempsey, the world's heavyweight champion, who is scheduled to arrive from Paris tonight, may second Lewis. Many sporting men who have visited both training camps and inspected both jnen believe that Carpentier will win before the ninth rouna. French sports writers who are in England deny that Carpentier has “gone back.’ They say he Is in as good condition now as he was when he fought In Jersey City last July.

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