Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 311, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 May 1922 — Page 9

MAY 10,1922.

INDIANA DAILT TIMES. 26-2* S. Meridian SC Main 2500. Claaalflad Ad*. VpU rates* Ob* tlm* 11 per H 4 Three consecutl** times.. .10 per Une Fix consecutive times.... .01 per Use Lodre and club notices (1 Inch or .75 per Insertion Over 1 inch. .07 per line addltionaL Contract rates on application. Church notice* (1 Inch or less) 60c per Inserttoa Over 1 Inch ... .07 per line additional Death notices 50c per Insertion Card of Thanks or Id Me mor lam Notices 07 p*r line The Dally Times charges small Want Ads as an accommodation to Its readers. In return tor this courtesy the sdvetUser U expected le remit promptly. Ads received until 11:46 a. m. for publication gam* day.

FLORISTS. INDIANAPOLIS FLOWER AND PLANT CO.. Central ave.. at 34th. We grow cut (lovers, plants. FUNERAL WORE. Wash. 236 1 . FUNERAL DIRECTORS. (V.VW.VWVVWVW^i.VW.VWWW.e Sf x “ ~Lktld* Parlor* HU IMW H tLAZiXEK & tit CHAN AN _ 226 N or. a Illinois 8t enteral director* to 10* people Os IndlAO* ... apolla elnce 1117. * bc . n ' < ‘.-^i lf i 0641-0642. U 1111 IMMaRaPQLIS CREMATORY si±iSle\hbros.’ CO. Main Office 946 K. Illinois 8U Clr = 1616. Main 1641. Uecrge (irinsteiner funeral Director. 522 K. Market. cl< s roone Main 0! OS. LI TSOI. W. T. Biasengym **** fhelby u Diesel 2*70. Stewart lII*. HOI N. llllnoia Randolph MT J. C. WiLJSUJM 1* p respect. ST. 1671, Drexel *Bl*. FIXX BROTHERS M(n 2176 13; w. Market. Circle 111*. EDW. L. HOLMAN " *512 Central Are. Randolph 6903. uiiA& A. HOCKENSMiTH. 724 N. iiilnoU. 71- LI 21M. Funeral directors—l4o2 n. luinoia WM. E. KRIEGER. 2?tin 1164 Re*, phone Ben Dari* ttl-L Ladd—BEßT s. GaDD. 2130 Prospect eu Phones Drexel 0422 ST. 227.4 CNDERTAKERS—HISET St fITUSL ST N'.rih toel, LI 6564. Main *6lO. H. u. IUTEWILEH. " 124 N. Meridian. Main o*lo. FEENEY u EEESET ~ DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. ELY. DP. CORA A.—Of the Crm of Ely * c-.-an, chiropractors, passed sway sudcenly Tuesday morning at 6 30 o’clock at the home of her direr. Dr. Myrtle Brokaw °* London. r hin. The remains will be snipped t K.-ayetfe. Ohio, early Thursday xnorninar ar.d •• lil be buried Friday ia the I- ayei * e cemetery. GRADY. HENRY A. —Died Tuesday, May J*. at the residence of his sister, Mrs. ''alter J. at Lawrence. Ind. Funeral Friday. M.-y 12“ at _ p m. at Finn Bros* funeral parlors. 13' \V. Market. Burial Crown Hill. Friends Invited. HILLER, CAPT. <EORGK F—Died at his L-me. 51 *5 Central ave., Tuesday mori ne, May 9. Funeral at residence Tr.ur .lay m.>ming at 10 o'clock. Friends invited. Buria! it Crown Kill private. ROTHERT FREDERICK—LittIe son of Mr. and Mrs. Rothert, passed away the_M- ;ist Hospital Monday, May 8. ago 15 months. Funeral Thursday. May 11 at 1 3‘ p. m., ar the home. 1152 Eviaon ~ : ‘ • Burial Cron :i Hill. FAPERSTON KATE C —Beloved wife of i M irion M. died Tuesday. May j 9, at v :40 a. m.. at F:. Vincent’s Hospital. j Fuf.r r.i I . vror;- oy to be he'd at-the Kraft i fur.eral establishment, Buffalo, N. Y., J Th and y NT a y n, at 10 a. m. Burial at r • rest L '• r Buffalo. Newark(X. J ). Br;idf-*rd (Pa.) and Buffalo (X. j Y-> p- :.rs copy. j \ Xi! ArS, FRANK (BOOTS I F and 'I May 5. ege 29 years. Fu-r.-r Ti'da v May 11. at 2 p. m. from' r—•: : *■* LN -.-T*r. Mrs. John R. Las- • Hill. f‘i. do ir.\ ited. UTZ. v. TELIA M husband of K Fh‘ : r ir.ee Dobelmann), at his home. 1 *- 7 E. T :. s h. Funeral at the home of h: d.-’tighter. -Mrs. J. C. Howe, “1205 Oxf- r i Thursday afternoon 2 o’clock. Cleveland (O.) papers copy. IN MgV.ORIAM. IX MEMORIAM—In sad and loving remembrance of our father and grandfather Jess E. Elliott, who passed away five vr irs ago .today. For ti is d:.y brirgs back sad memories of tnc loved ones gone to rest. The or. s who think of you today Ar-> f?> ones who. love you best. Daughter ar.d granddaughter, GERTRIDL AXD DOROTHY MOSS IX MEMORIAM—To Johnnie PL Hiatt. We miss you. darling more than tongue cr.n ever tell. Only Jesus can heal the wounds. AIN'T GLADYS. LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Coin purse with upward of $29, ea t fror.t to courthouse, Saturday evening; liberal reward to finder. Phone Brookside 1137. L’*ST—Fraternity pin with small diamond ir. • - *> r, in Circle theater Sunday right. Call Indiana Daily Times classified cept. Reward. L *ST. strayed r stolen, ferrAle hound. b . k and tan; answers t<> name of Queen. Drexe! ST\27 Reward. FuUND—Tw*. V y< Yale and Ford. Call < .as.-iflrd dept.. Daily Timee. Ful'ND —Bulldog, city and g pound .Main 0572

NOTICE Housewife, why throw that old mattress •way? You can send It to us and have It made as good as new. The cost la lees than one-half what anew one will coat. /:i w ork euara: teed SANITARY MATTP.ESa CO., 71S South Meridian. Drexel Si*:?. PERSONALS. SAVE THE DIFFERENCE This week six roll films developed and printed. 23c each. "Mall them in; don’t be timid.” Qui< k service. Expert work. The Kodakery, 2628 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis. fa irt mount m Eternity hospital for confinement, private; - prices reasonable. may work for board; b,,blea adopted, ttrite for booklet. MRS. T. B. LONG. 4911 E Twenty-S-venth st.. Kansas City. Mo. Indiana ch . rop k act ic college. Teaching the rational svßtem of pain* lees adjustment. Fourth floor When bide. drTmargaretlellers. n. p.. and. c~ D. O. nsten. or magnetic massage; baths. 2225 East Washington. Apt. 6. WANTED—LittIe girl to board and room, close in. 1241 Roosevelt avenue. MASSAGE —217 H N. Illinois St.. Apt. 3. Select patronage. Circle 189. BUSINESS 3EHVIUES. IEKM 1101. Sue . LARGEST CARPET CLEANERS Fluff Rugs made from old carpet. RAndolph 4153. 27th and Northwestern NOTICE TO PUBLIC Call SOSI. the man with the largeat tarre.s in the business, for vault, cess* pool and rib-tera cleaning; disinfect free; quick service. ELECTRICAL "WIRING Light and power. Houses a specialty. Repair work given prompt attention; reasonable. DILTS ELECTRIC. >4B FT WAYNE. MAIN 8838. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana arm. RED and green design fireproof roofing; eatl.-faction guaranteed. Call Main 3572. SHOE repairing while you wait. R. E. _ KENNEDY. 218 N. Illinois. Main 2188 CEMENT and brick work; furnace repalrIrg. Cali Main 3572. CEMENT finishing to do for contractor. CaU 1010 *i. acnau.

BUSINESS SERVICES. ( Continued._> Partial List of BARNES BUSINESS BARGAINS GROCERY AND MEATS, located in the city, doing over 8450 business per w eek. A money maker. Terms will b* given. GROCERY cAND MEATS. An elegant store for and wlf*. Must be sold this week. GROCERY FOR 81.400. Thi* grocery will make a good living and you can back the difference. GROCERY In town of 1,000 popt ulation; old established place. Will sacrifice for 82.000. This Is & good one. HERE IS A DANDY GROCERY and meat market and one which has never been on the market before. Doing over 8400 a week. Price. $1,500. Terms will bo given. ELECTRIC CLEANING BUSINESS, here In the city. A small investment, hut big returns. Let us tell you about this. GENERAL MERCHANDISE STOCK, located In the city. Invoice $6,000; $4,000 will buy it. $2,200 DRY GOODS. ' This storo is located In a good locality for business. Come look It over. RESTAURANT AND LUNCHROOM, centrally located. A small Investment will bring you lu big returns. MILLINERY, hosiery and lingerie. and beauty parlors, centrally located. Here Is a gold mine for the right party. $35,000 will handle It. TAILORING AND GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. Centrally located. Must aell on account of health. DRUG STORE, located In a good Indiana town, doing $20,000 per year. This Is no rundown placa, but a money maker. Come In and let us talk it over. It will not laat long. HAVE TWO CASH CUSTOMERS for a gentsf furnishings. In or out of the city. GENERAL MERCHANDISE of $4,000 In country town. A nice business In a nice location. This can be bought right. POOL HALL AND CIGARS. If you are looking for anything of this kind, we have several listed out of the city. One for $1,209 that Is coining money. WE HAVE A CASH BITER for a beauty parlor, in or out of the city. Country shop preferred. WANTED A MAN TO MANAGE STORE. Must Invest JLOOO. Come with a clean record and mercantile experience.

A. A. Barnes Salles Cos., Inc. 1110 Odd Fellow Bldg. Indiarsapoiis, Ind. ‘ HOWARD ELECTRIC CO. Electric wiring 5-room rotrag*; com plete, >l7. Drexel 1598. 744 Virginia ava FEATHERS bought. *uid and renovated: Aeather mattresse* and made |T F H I'HKLE. 416 Mags Main 1428. EX-SERVICE BROS., vault, slr,k or dry well cleaning. RAUL WEISS. 6:6 Caldwell, or Circle 761*. ELECTRICIAN; ex-service; 6 years' experience. estimate* tree. FOULK. Webeter 0815 evenings. ’ tTnners’and roofers. Downspouts and gutters, weather proof and f.reproof roofing. Stevvart 2*27. ~ ~ OET EC TIVE 5u ~~ ~ Quiglcy-Hyland Agency, Inc. Suite 404 National. City Bank building. Fbons Main 1802 Loca. office International Secret Service Assn. Seventy offices In America and foreign countries. MALEH ELP—WA NTED All-Round Repair Men First-Class Men 'Vith Extensive Oakland and Cadillac Experience Preferred. E. W. Steinliart & Cos. 11th and Meridian. HELPER In cleaning anfl dyeing plant; all around; ona with expeilenca preferred. FRENCH STEAM DYE WORKS. “Th* Garment CLEANERS." 317 W. Maryland street. WANTED—BOYS to carry Times routes In downtown dietrict between East and West, South and St. Clair streets Boj s not over 14 years old. See Mr. Uoorehead any afternoon after 2 o'clock. % WANT E D—-YOE N G MAN TKAI'IIER ~r one qualified to teach, to assist part time In our English department In exchange for a business course. Se“ or wrl’e F. W Cae. principal. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. Third Poor University Park bldg.. Pennsylvania and Vermont street*. WANTED—Four Industrious colored men desiring to enter the Insurance business, must be very neat. See MR BLAIR, between 8.30 and 10 a. m., or 1 and 3 p. m. 10 South Senate. Rooms 5 and 6. SOLICITORS for city and rural canvassing. Good pay to live wires Ses MR. HASTINGS. circulation dept.. Indiana Daily Times after 9 30 a. m. WANTED Upho!tere r s; steady work good pay. Apply at once. Address UPHOLSTERING CO.. Antwerp. O UPHOLSTERERS; two ffrst-clas* Call between 12 and 1 W. H. MESSENGER FURNITURE CO. See Mr, Jet,kina FIRST-CLASS a!l-rnu-id machine man. CARTER-LEE LUMBER CO.. 1621 V,’. Washington. ASSISTANT registered druggist. Call at Twenty-First and BchurniAim avenue. WANTED—One good mattress maker, •teady work. 718 South Meridian. CARPENTERS and strip shlnglemen; two non-union men. Irvington 0188. PLASTERERS, two; non-union; must be good. Irvington 0488. SALESMAN —WANTED. WANTED —Experienced subdivision salesman for Sunday. Apply at once. 700 Bankers Trust. Main 1109. FEMALE HELP— -WANTED. GIRLS over 18 years of age to learn telephone operating. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO., Room 322, corner New York and Meridian sts. MIDDLE-AGED lady for housewrork In family of two. Address A No. 2714. Times. OLD lady to care for baby of evenings In exchange for home. Webster 6522 SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE Wanted—Quit* and other bed cover* to wash. Call Kenwood 7485. CURTAINS * o launder. MRS. LUTZ* Drexel 0895 HOUSES—TO LET. ICOO Block S. Meridian Eight rooms 10 acres strictly modern except g..- two baths 40-car garage. Has steam heating plant. Four-room cottage and two large lots; electric lights. Price $lB a month. These properties either for rent or for sale. I. X r . Riehi & Son, 7XO Bankers Trust. Mala 0520.

FLATS, APARTMENTS—TO LET.

Apartments To Les Houses To Let / Thirty-three prominent rental agents co-operate, listing with us. for your convenience, all the residence property for rent each day. ,A Free Service ftaves Your Time Home-hunting thus become* greatly simplified. Big maps show locations, card indexes furnish descriptions. Call in person, fourth " floor. Please do not telephone.

L. S. Avres & Cos,

Nice Cool Apartment on X Capitol

Two large rooms either unfurnished or partly furnished; private bath, heat, gas and water furnished. Large yard aaid walking distance fropi town.

1. N. Richie & Son, 710 Bankers Trust. Main 0520. 2509 College Ave. Five rooms and bath; newly redecorated and reflntshed; very desirable. Key at 2507 College ave. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4518, FURNJSHED HCUSESi AND FLATS. HOYT. 1530; 2 rooms, modern, IOOCc clean; heat light and gas furnished; $25; adults. Drexel 1407. ROOMS—TO LET. ELEGANTLY furnished four-room cottage. Electricity, gne. well, cistern; fine yard, lawn swing. Randolph 6340. ILLINOIS, N., 1331; large front housekeeping room anti kitchenette; single room, $4.50. Circle 5^90. WASHINGTON. E . 3524; board and room for couple, or room, kitchen privileges. Brookslde 746 L EAST Michigan dnd WoodrufT. newly furnished room; ladles or man and wife. Webster 9345. NICE, clean room with running water; private family, cooking, home privileges. Webster 9345. ROOM ANd"BOARD FOR TWO IN MODJERN. PRI\ ATE HOME. LINCOLN 7129 WASHINGTON. E.. 2830; modern furnished room In private Web. 6 1)4. FURNISHED mom; morhing and evening If desired. Call Randolph 9087. BOARD AND ROOMS—-TO LET. CENTRAL 1210; ROOM WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD. CIRt'LE 6142, BOARD AND ROOMS-WANTED. NICE, clean mom w!h board wanted, close In. Reasonable. MR. HANFORD. Main o*2l. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. LIGHT housekeeping room end kitchenette; modern; furnished; walking distance. Circle 6039. TALBOTT. 2625, 2 modern furnished room*, private entrance. Randolph 2921. MODERN room with board; private family; 2 gl-ls or couple. Ciri le 4*34. Park. ***.; 2 nice, clean” house* KEEPING ROOMS. CIRCLE 3699 TWO modern light housekeeping rooms. Reasonable. Dm-ml 5*!6. TRANSFER AND STORA3E~ EST. 15 95. Otto J. Suesz Packing, hauling, low rates on California shipments. Through cars to Los Angeles. Main 2u03-3628. Night, Webster 0699. PiRTLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE Cos! Private locked rooms and open space. f(c per month and up. Local and overland transfer. We call and give y>u exact prices on any kind of work without I'd obligations 419-23 E. Market street Main 2750. Shank Superior Service REST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER. RACKING AND SHIPPING. 2:7 N. Now Jerxey t. Main 202*. LI 112*. BP.VUE KKNNA RD TRANSFER, STOIC age Main 03.’3, Main tl2* sb. evening. H irrlson 2258. GATEWOOD BROS.. trsnsferlng and hauling All kinds; reasonable., Belmont 0113. * WE haul you anywhere }J per load KENNARD VOGEL. Belmont 8423. UNION STATION BAGGAGE TRANSFER main 7119.

r , w _.‘NSTRU c t I o n s. PIANO—SAXOPHONE In 26 lessons, the Christensen way. Beflnncu and advanced. CHRISTENSEN CHOOL, 108 Pembroks Arcnde Clr. 3034 PRIVATE lessons in suortuand, tynewrit!n*. bookkeeping, etc. JACKSON BUSINESS COLLEGE. 127 N. Illinois street. Circle 12M. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-OITT BARBER S COLLEGE. 309 E. v'ashln*ton st.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0767. REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE~ Some Class to This Bungalow Modern, new and never occupied home of five room a Located near B irdxtill Parkway blvd., and near good car lino; long living room, rnante! and grate Well arranged dining room, hardwood floors Kitchen, two beurooffia and bath I.sundry (complete with tuliei, furnace Terraced lot of good size North front. Price to sell quickly. $5.36') $750 cash, balance $47. '0 per month THE GATES- K 1 N'NEAR COMPANY. Mr. Strong Main 1409. or Main 5527 evenings. riomo Cninplete Eeveti rooms and hath, all modern conveniences; built less thin year and buiit lor home; dub garage; beautiful, large east fri lot; near Joan of Arc parinh. (Jit bo bought at bargain. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors, 122 E. Market st. Near Johnson Woods Thoroughly modern 4 bedrooms, houce well buiit and in good repair; large garage. Owner must sell. See us for particulars. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors 1-2 K. Market tit. 1232 Bridge St. Good four-room covtage; clectrlo lights, gas; rents sl6 a month. Price, $1.50"; only S2O" down and sl2 a month. Will tak Ford as port payment. See Mr. Sails, with J. G. McCullough, 106 N. Delaware. Main 1710. $250 Cash Four-room home near Meridian ear; electrio 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 Lerncko Bldg. Circle 6220. Evenings, Webster 8800. 5-Room Bungalow, SemiModern I*4 acres ground; electrio lights. Inside toilet, good driven well, small cash payment down, balance easy terms. Mr. Jlcinteer. I. N. Richie & Son, 710 Bankers Trust. Main 0520. 322 Lansing Street Fix rooms, newly painted and decorated ; electric lights, driven well and cistern; for .**ale, $1,600; small payment caah. balance easy terms. Hurry, as this won’t last at this price. Mr. Mclnteer. I. X. Richie & Son. 710 Bankers Trust. Main 0520. ' SMALI; COTTAGE Semi-Modern, Southeast with electric lights, city water, gao, cement porch, close to school. Margaret Berry, 302 Public Savings bldg. Main 5147* Drexel 4354,

INDIANA DAILY TIMES.

EVERETT TRUE.

NOI2>TH -f3LOtS. -Qlov 8 - —= 7=r* ] TuOQT'b - TO®AH Y~Z? — ; . CO Os -TV p-1° LO r Z== | i h-avs Tou Cot A stick 5 Git* . Foi* jus, Too 1 | E EE r ~^= :r ~ : ' TH4MKS* jEF^=--7=H CL =~ — __r— (UOCV, THCN r | J —^ZL ——j=E\ f coop - VhH i -ours-tv-rv. -o I' l j

REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. (( oiitinued.) Double, East Five room* a hil *. * 1 #.•■-rri • llghte, iras city water, lnsiile tolio*.-, newly patntec] arid decorated; fuil t-\z !rtr and goid shed**; cement pnr h; 100 block Tuxedo si*7oo, SSOO cash. See Mr, Ryan. Security Trust Cos. Main 1804. Evenings. Harrison ?562. A Bargain Double pf>uthea c t. near South<*a. ,, t'*rn five.; 5 rooms to side; ga, electric lights and city water. < :ii! Mr. r>' >; y with T. N. Richie & Son. 710-12 Bankers Trust. Evenings. Randolph 1 7 8 Six-Boom ('otlaae $l5O DOWN, 825 PER MONTH. / Located Jurt cutude the cuy limit*. Two tt-junm* t > lht*-rurh mi, or - .ijuars to pn-v. 1 r and, .• I’. r In kit. t let front, lot 40x122 l r|. •• $2 Meredith A; Johnson Main 2393. _ _ _ W.-beter ?4S r l’\vo Cood Homes, East feven rooms, modi-m, and on© id* roon.s. modern; oi pav'd s*rp©t?. Can be Lad on terms. Call Mr. At'deraen* with I. N. Richie & Son, Main 05 20. 710 and 712 Bani.-r* Trut. For Colon 1 1 Just being: completeand a nfrslf'V with Lath, electric IlirhtH. and city wat-r, Rrb-f 5 Juioii, s:;a a month. Mr. Sh*!burn HESSE H. IIARTMAV, 224 X. f>-!:t • tr*v Main 8228. SilKl.nO Cash Four rrvom hou>e; i*)rtrlc ;;*cht?; lot 13.8; driven ’•• • 1. pur-t , 1 ited at Stop 1 Danville line. .mrete mad all way. Irranfdi.Mfi ; Rri o '*52,200. •■LPvp wires- T R. JOXES A- CO. 414 I’* ■ -p>s ILir k Mdjr. Main .7,88. Good Little and Room Tlome Southw st. fnr $1,800; about half caah* 1 Caß Mr Aiult nsun, with I. X. Richie & Son. Ntaln 0520 10 and 12 Banker* Trust. ; 29th st., Xe;ir College Car Faven rm, wall, c|.u,-rn, light*, r*s. toilet and s.-, -r. 8-.500; s.„■) cash 822.50 per month Cal! Truobl. -d. RELIABLE REALTY CO. Main Ulvt;. E..nlng* Irv-I lngton 1213. ! North Gladstone Ave. Five room, eorni tm darn cottage In A-l i condition; lot 53x145. Se*> uh at onca* i I: ISC. i; 11 X Sr 11R EX B E Ft. 803 Nath City Bank b!dp. Main 6771. DOC BEK KA stT” Double houso on improved street, rentlnor for $720 annually f'*r a ca-h price of SO,OOO MATUrX COB NT Y STATE BANK. Suliurhan New hungniow. 3 lots and porar*. ' north, $2,650 Small payment down, bad- ' ance Ilk-.* rent. Cali Main oIMJ. FIVE-ROOM thoroughly modern. larße lot.; improved Must sell. Have | bought farm Will consider auto in trade. Call EVERROAD. Drexel 3250. j FIVE-ROOM nv dr rn kungalmv, long llv-' room, hardwood floors, built-in features. S7OO 'ash. balance monthly. FRANK WRIGHT Irvington 0 2 32. Suburban New five-room bungalow; 3 lots; parade; north; $3,150. Terms. Call Main ulB6. FOR roix>RED 11 23 Cor;7elius ~ a veT: strictly modern 5-room bungalow; ga* ra/e. fruit-trees: chicken park, lot 40x210. Tfirms. Main 0142. SEVERAL choice bungalown at prices that are regular. L. ti. MILLER A CO. Main 1002 or Webster 4 835. 313-14 Lemcke bldg. 513 AND 515 W. mVaRTY ST.; 3-room double and alriglo; 13 per cent on money invested; $2,100. S2OO cash. Main 0107. lt3B GEMMKR ST.; semi-modern 6-room bungalow; $3,000, on terms. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. Main 0142. $1,500 CASH payment buys equity; 6-room ‘ modern, near Washington st.; house ex-j cellent condition. Irvington 3398. ( DOUBLE house, six rooms, modern, on East Tenth, east of Woodruff. $6,000, $2,700 cash. Webster 1371. $350 DOWN. 7-roorn modern; $3,650 on Falrview Illinois car. Leaving city. Must sell. Washington 2120. SEVEN-ROOM modern, near E. Tenth; will make you a very low price. No. agents. Webster 1371. 22oTbf.lT7i:FONTAiNE ST.; Strictly modern 8-room home; garage; $5,600; terms. Main 0107. FIVJ3-ROOM house and etoreroom; good business location. Oliver ave. Drexel BLSJL TWO bungalows, fiemi-modorn. Terms. Bargain. Ivarge lot. Ben Davis 101. LIST your real estate with ELMuUE BROS. REALTY CO. Circle 7962.

REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN. Suburban For Sale IMMEDIATE POSSESSION; ona and fhroc-qua r!or acres, two-room house, garage, chicken house, hog house, two large shade trees, rich soil. Price, $1,350. MR. BARRETT—Main 1115. Howard C. Venn, 108 East, Market Street. Five-Acre Tract New 7 room house, furnace, full basement. front and rear porches, barn and garage, some small fruit, between Stop 2 and 3 on Danville line. Will accept 2 good lot east. "Live Wires.” T. R. JONES A CO., 414 Peoples Bank bldg. Main 5768. SUB. home. 6-room house, garage, outbuildings, beautiful shade, fruit trees, shrubbery; largo garden, chicken space; located on paved Jackson highway. Drexel 7817, ring 1. LOTS—FOR~~S ALE. LOTS on College, Guilford and Park ave., on easy payments und priced low. J. O. COTTINOHAM. 809 I. O. O. F. bldg. Main 4378. Washington 1820. S3OO EQUITY' In good Rainbow Ridge lot; near Speedway drive. Maka us an offer. Owner needs cash; a bargain. Alaia 1535. or Webster 2666.

By CONDO.

LOTS—FOR SALE. (Contlnned.) 2 1 o Acres 1H MILES ert of Irvington t.r.d H mile l south of Matb-nal road $1250; $25 cath sls monthly. Cali Webster 6774 evening* if Ooper & Hadley 83 L-m-V- H.dg *Maln 1778. EAST front; a;; lmprovamentn In; nar I Bro-.kslcia park, or pay msnta Wab-ut-r 53i16. LOT FOR 'saLeTTb LUE _ RI IMTE A DDL TION. BY OWNER. WASHINGTON 0507, iWIDE lot. central Irvington. 1 .quare north of car lino. Irvington 14T9. BKAUtIft L suburban lot. 50x200. Will ' iirap on equity. Irvington 1393. TWo Hist fr ,nt lora, all Improvements In. Cal Irvington 2757, evening*. I.gt. on N rih Llnwood ti, cheap for ■ 1 h . h r gtnn 1578 TWO large I t* In McClalnavUle. by owner. R .nfi• • ph rt*4. FINE building 'nTpuitfi Dfexel 064* LOTS—SALE OR TRADE TWO Ini* fnr eaie or tr*<le In northeast part t-w n Site 50x200. t’all Circle 4909. RE A L ESTATE—SAL E O R TRADe, OPPORTUNITIES What Hive You Got to TradeT We have Income property *nfi f*-m* In any part of lh country, which we can match on tft-.y you may travo from any amount, tl 000 to $! 000,000. For Information Inquire ZION REALTY CO., 7* W. Fifteenth. Fhone* 4233. Gary. Indiana. TWO double* renting for 134 to trade for modern residence south of Fall Cr*sk. Main 1292 REAL ESTATE-WANTED. Real Estate Wanted Will buy gacd rentals or resident property in g'"-d 10.-ation, hav* new. Rtrlctly dvrn rt‘<- •* in Danville, Ind., and will pay ciinh “Live Wires." T. U. JONES * CO.. 414 r\*,,pie*s Bank bldr. Main 6758. We Have a Party that wants a Mml-modern hou.so eaat that can bo bouglit cheap for c^h. Fowler & Eaton 801 ctr 'Trust Blc!k._ Main 8371. clear. Will trade as part payment and assume mortgage on Ir.dlanapolia apartment. double or reshlenco property. Will divide Mn.’k to malt lx deal. LEAVITT LAND COMPANY, 150 4 F. Iliinofe etreet. AT ONCE FOE CASH A geod liuildirig iot, close to New Tork and D-Qulncy frfa.. ROBERT REEVES. 223 Faks 1-Idg. Lincoln 4231. Evening*, WeV.af r 3 212. WANT to buy 5 or 8 room bourne n-iar Brook, ido park. Address A No. 2703. Tin t-. FARMS—FOR SALE. Dandy Six Acres Good Seven-Room House Barn, chicken house 14x49; fruit; on BhelbyvlUe traction, southeast; 9 miles from Circle. ELMORE BROS. Circle 7302. 202 Baldwin Bit FARMS—TO LET. TEN ACRES ON BLUFF ROAD. BERRIES AND FRUIT. NO HOUSE. LINCOLN 52 51 BUS IN ESS OP PO RTU NIT lES. IJestaurant Buyers T have a. going reatnurant huslnew that MUST bo sold this week. Come In and make me an offer. MR. WELCH. CITY TRUST CO., Circle 4022 or Circle 3641. RESTAURANT for sale. Best location in town. Special price for quick sale. Reason, owner must leave town. It's a burgaln. Main 0530. SMALL restaurant for sale chap. Must sell on account of sickness. 23 N. East street.

AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE. FORD COUPES WANTED. Have the cash. CAPITOL GARAGE. 329 YV. Market. FORDS! FORDS", FORDSI Touring, roadsters, as low as SSO down, balance ono year. WTDES & MILLER. 844 E. Wash. Main 3493. OY ERLANP; dandy little model 80 roadster. Looks Just ltko new. $265. Better hurry, for this. 220 S. Pennsylvania. Main 1705, DORT touring; only driven 8,300; 4 naw tires; looks and runs like new. Private owner. Bargain. Call 224 E. Pratt after 5:30 P- m. - • Used short time as road car. Bargain. Call early. FORD MOTOR CO.. 1315 E. Washington. USED enra, always a bargain. Sale or trade for any make car. WIDES & MILLER. (44 E Washington. Call Main 3493. USED cars, always a bargain, sale or exchange for any car. 615 X. Main 6735, GRANT touring 1920 model; A-l condition. Wash. 2639 evenings Drexel 3551 during day. LATE 1918 Maxwell. A dandy, $l5O. See this before you buy. 2625 N. Delaware. WILLY'S-KNIGHT 7-paasenger; will sacrifice. 510 N. Capitol ave., Indianapolis. HARMON chummy roadster; like new. 510 N. Capitol, Indianapolis. PACKARD coupe, twin i. A real bargain $960. 510 N. Capitol. FORiy roadster with ellp-on body! 725 Virginia avenue. STUTZ roadster, S6O<L §lO N. Capitol ava. Indianapolis. FORD speedster, ondarslunc. Hi Vic* glala avenue, '

AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE. (Continued.} AAARAAAAAARAA^MW^¥W¥¥MWWW> Used Specials Priced to give maximum value for every dollar. Payments to suit your purse. 1920 demountable rlma and starter. 1920 COUPE. 1919 SEDAN. TON AND LIGHT DELIVERY TRUCKS. A FEW CHASSia Authorised Dealers. SOUTH MERIDIAN ST. AT TR'ACK ELEVATION. NEAR UNION DEPOT. Dodges, Buicks, Fords, Reos. Overlands, Oaklands, and Many Other Makes. Late Models SMALL DOWN PAYMENTS. YOUR OWN TERMS. NO RED TAPE. Some as Low as $75 Down 518 N. Capitol Ave. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS. Roamer Good tires, fine running condition, summer top and Licloited top; price $300; easy payments. Pilot Motor Car Cos. mo N Meridian. Circle 4081, Ford Bodies Three special speedsters. Very reasonable. Exchange your used body for a new one. Swisshelm & Parker. Overland Touring Good tires, fine running condition; easy payments; $295. • Pilot Motor Cos. 1110 N. Meridian. Circle 4081, DDDGB BROTHERS n.u*or> car*; a good assortment at all time*. CJh.WAU&RICH^COHPAW/ 848 North Meridian. Circle 4108. sT" B. CHE\"rOLET, 1920; ur*s. paint and top In good condition. Snubbers and spotlight. Pries $475. Meridian Motor Cos. 824 N. Meridian. Circle 7261.

TRUCKS-r-FOR SALE. ,vw-ir,-—i~i-- - ONE-TON TRUCK, stake body and cab. pneumatic tires, new paint; truck In fine condition; best offr take. It. L. H. Colvin 422 N. Meridian. AU TQMQei _ LES ~_w^NTEPAUTOS WANTED I. Wolf Auto Cos. AUTOS want®a. WEI33MAN 8. sll-14 & Now York Blrt**!. Main 444*. AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. COLVIN BATTKKY COMPANY Recharge, 6-Volt, 50c; 12-Volt, 75c. New Battery, Guaranteed Two Yoars, 611, 114.60; 613, J 16.60; 127, ?22.50. 131 E MARYLAND ST. CIRCLE 1879. "riITED TO ANY CAR FREE." If It is a good used TIRE yon want, the chances are that w* bar* them any sise. $2. ROGERS 8113 W. Washington. Belmont 430*. BRING your battery trouble* to no. W. are expert* In 'his work and our prices or* rlgnt, I rolt recharge 46c; rebuild complete S6.CO; 13 volt recharge 760; rebuild complete 816.00 SOUTH SIDE BATTERY SHOP. 418 S MERIDIAN ST. REDUCED PRICES Auto washing. Touring, $1.00; s*dan $1.25. BHROTER. 332 W. Maryland. Circle 0658. EScstr Service Let u* look your car over every thirty day*. It may save you money. CLARK i ROSKMEYER. 1012 Park. Circle 4733. Night. Circle 2437.

AUTO WASHING Our tpeolalty. sl4 North Illinois B & S Auto Laundry TIRES, all sixes. $4 and up. Rebuilt casings with NEW TREADB. We also reps Ir or retread your tires. ANDERSON BTEAM VULVANIZER CO. 511 North Capitol. 8d floor. C. BELT for first-class Job of repairing; everything done by contract. Be euro and get our prloea. 220 S. Pennsylvania. Main 1705. Auto Tops and Painting 85 Kentucky Ave. MURAT TIRKf AND RUBBER CO. InteL ligent service. Tires and batteries. Main 6555. 209 E. New Y’ork street. MOTORCVCLESAND BICYCLE3. Now Is the time to have yout motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 684-86 Mate. Ave. Main 8404CASH paid for all kinds of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 508 Mass, ave. Main 7029, FORSALeN TROUSERS m The latest eprldW styles f 1 now In. Match Your 11 I Coot and VssL II I Tlie Pants Store Mil 2 Store* Tull of Patkf* W • • 48 West Ohio SL FOR SALE—Beautiful crocheted luncheon set, large centerpiece and dollies; will sell separate or sacrifice on whole ret. YVebster 6894. INVALID CHAlHt)—Good, strong rubbe 7 tired chairs for rent, 11.19 per moots. Crutches, 35a Delivery free. BAKER BROS. MAKE your eld coat look like new suit by matching s pair trousers with the CORRECT PANTS MAKERS COk BEDBUGB. roaches, moths, anta. destroyed with one application of "Sudden Death.” ALBERT MAAS. 31 Y'ir. ava. Main 1225. ANDERSON steam vtilcanlxer; good as new. Call evenings and Saturdays. 1234 N. Warman avenue. A BARGAIN In 2 Easy vacuum and 1 Oaln-a-Day electric washers, soiled. 84 South Meridian street. A NUMBER of used electric washers, S3O and up. 34 South Meridian street. PRETTY' silk; also wool suits; nickel hotplate. YVasblngton 143 L EVERGREENS. Fine shrubt. Call Washington 5123. MISCELLANEOUS—TO LET. ~~ CONCRETE MIXERS FOR RENT. Circle 6065. MISCELLANEOUS—WANTED. GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCK YARDS BABY carriage, ptroller or less of condition. Circle 7090. LARGE PROFITS from small expenditure follow Real Estate advertising in “Want A4” columns of She Times.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS—FOR SALE. 'Rugs—Linoleum 20 yards linoleum. $8.96; 9x12 seamless Brussels rugs. blue, tan, taupe and old rose, $11.50; Imported Japanese grass rugs, 9x12, $6.50; 9x12 genuine gold seal Congoleum rugs. $14.50; WiltorTs, velvets and Brussels rugs at wholesale prices. New goods, all perfect. Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W. Washington. “Lincoln 5750. GAS RANGES, remade in perfect condition; box patterns, SIO.OO and up. Cabinet style, $15.00 and up. Delivered and connected, cash or payments. CHARLES KOEHRING, 882 Virginia avenue. Drexei 9400. 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. GAS RANGES, remade in perfect condition; box pattern. SIO.OO and up Cabinet style, $15.00 and up. Delivered and connected. Cash or payments. MERIDIAN STOVE COMPANY, 927 S. Meridian st. Stewart 1742. BED SPRINGS and mattress, dxesser matting, rugs, small heater. st*td table, clock, chair and carpet sweeper; ail for 325. Belmont 3869. MUSICAL-SALE OR WANTED. PIANOS TUNED and repaired; all work guaranteed. ROBERTSON MUSIC HOUSE. 423 Massachusetts ave. Main 4531. PARLOR Grand, ebony case. $250 cash. CHAS. C. MORGAN. Randolph 4221. DOGS, POULTRY, PIGEONS. ETC. HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dogs. INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY. City dog pound. 924 E. N. Y. Main 0872. THOROUGHBRED RHODE ISLAND RED hens and cockerels. Wash. 0278. FOR SALE- Full-blooded Persian kittens. Phone Randolph 6311. PERSIAN KITENS. $5 AND $7. 219 E. TENTH ST. AND WOOD—FOR SALE. Best Ind. or Linton, No. 4 clean fk..56.00 Best Ind. mine run. SOfi}- lump $5.00 Best Brazil block, larg- clean fk....57.00 Kindling with each ton UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Drexel 3280. St. 2225. LINTON No. 4, forked $6.00 Pocahontas lump, forked B.no Pocahontas lump, genuine red ash... 7.50 Li. 6227, MERIDIAN COAL CO. COAL " L. H. BAIN COAL CO. Main 3581. *l2 N. Pine. Main *lsl.

MACHINERY AND TOOLS. HEIDER farm tractor, very cheap. Room LEGAL NOTICE^ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Department of Publla Parks, Offices of the Board. Notice is hereby given by the Board of Park Commissioners of the city oi Indianapolis, Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it at its off) e until 3 o'clock p. m„ on Thursday. June 1. 1322, for the following describe! public improvement in the city of Indianapolis, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 8, 1922, authorizing the resurfacing of Capitol avenue from the south line of the first a:!<iy north of Sixteenth str-et to a point one hundred and eleven (111) feet north of the south property line of Fall Creek Parkway, south drive, including the wings of tho Intersecting streets and alleys, ex< ept the Twenty-Firs* afreet intersection. By removing from the present macadam roadway, from curb line to curb line, to a uniform width of forty (40) feet and wings of intersecting streets and alleys all old road oii deposits; scarifying same to a dpth of not less than one (1> inch and' not more than three (3) inches; grading, reshaping and roiling same to conform to proper grade n.nd cross section; paving roadway fr,.m curb line to curb line to a uniform width of forty (40) feat with Kentucky Rock asphalt, Emulsified asphaltic concrete or Bituminous concrete, to a depth of one and one-half (l 1 ?) inches after compression at the crown and a depth of two (2) inche3 after compression at the curb line; paving the wings 0* intersecting streets and alleys In a similar manner and to widths shown cn tho plan; providing stratified limestone curb and marginal stor.e. where the same is missing, broken or damaged; resetting curb, gutter and marginal stone where the same is-not to proper grade and alignment; and extending all water, gas. sewer and all other | private service connections to inside of j curb line, where net already in; all in accordance with the profile, details, drawing and specifications on file In the office o£. the Board of I’ark Commissioners of said city. All work done in making of seid described public improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of sail improvement resolution and the general ami det.ii; plans, profiles, drawings and specifications which Hre on file and may be seen in the ofiice of said Board of Park Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. Tic* Board of Park Commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all bids. CHARLES A. BOOK WALTER. FRED CLINE. ALBERT MAGUIRE. SARAH E. SHANK. Board of Park Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. ” NOTICE. The undersigned, administrator with the will annexed of the last wdll and testament of Bridget Burke, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of tho Marion Probate Court of Marion I County. Indiana, ho will, at the hour of lrt o'clock a. in. of the Ist day of June. 1922, at his office. 608-603 State Life building, in tile city of Indianapolis. Indiana. and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale, at private sale. ,iii the title and interest of said decedent ill and to the followlr* ,eal-state: Lot forty-three r!3, rn McChesney's subdivision of part of outlet one hundred fifty (150) in the city of Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said court for not less than tho full appraised value of said real estate and upon the* follow ing terms and conditions: At least _one-third of the pfcr. chase money cash In hand, tho balance in two equal installments, payable in not to exceed nine and eighteen months, evidenced by note of purchaser, bearing 6 per cent interest from date, waiving relief. providing for attorney's fees, and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold. Or subl real estate may he sold all for cash. Paid real estate will be sold free from taxes for 1921 payable in 1922. THOMAS D. MoOEE. Administrator with the will annexed of tho last will and testament of Bridget Burke, deceased. 603-5 Stato Lifo building, Indianapolis. Indiana.

FINANCIAL. CaN BORROW MONEY SO CHEAP •nd on such easy terms of repayment from the Fidelity Loan Company. & licenced and bo ided firm, for use In paying overdue bFls or to buy the things you need for CASH at BARGAIN PRICES that every ono should take advantage of our service. LOANS ON FURNITURE 120.00 to S3OO 00 af legal rates, on short notice and without publicity. YVe give you all the time you want to repay a loan and only charge for the actual lime you have the money. Fair Isn't It? You Can Afford to Borrow On $ 40 pay $2 a month and interest On $ 60 pay $3 a month and interest On, SIOO pay $5 a month and Interest PAY MORE ANY TIME AND REDUCE THE COST IN YOUR BEHALF We are on the Job eight hours a day. and through personal contact and personal l arvlce, plus a deep personal Interest, we van serve you and your friends as you wish to be sorted. In these unusual times Business friendships, close relations, mutual understandings and co-operation are reel assets to all of us. We are ready to go three-fourths of the way. Now It la up to you. FIDELITY LOAN CO. 106 E. Market St. Room 632 Lemcka Bldg. Main J 278. _ Lincoln 7TBI. “ confidential Quick Loans UP TO S3OO On planes, vlctrolas, household furniture and guaranteed notes. Loans payable in 8 to 20 monthly Instalments. Legal charges based on unpaid I xlance for actual time used. Loans with other companies paid off and mors money advanced. Hours * 1 - 5:30. Saturdays to l p. m. Call, write or phone Circle 1-6-S-9. Beneficial Loan Society 801 National City Bank bldg. MONEY furnished on realty mortgages and contracts. FRANK K. SAWYER. Meridian Life Bldg. tOT North FennayD

FINANCIAL. (Continued.) / LOANS On furniture, pianos, autos, llvs stock* farm lmpleaientj ant other collateral. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141% E. Washington St. Main 0585. Auto Lincoln 7184. WE MAKE first and second mortgages on Improved farms and Indianapolis real AETNA MORTGAGE AND INVESTT. CO. 608 Fidelity Trust bldg. FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WILSON lin National City . Bank bldg. Un. coin 6104. MONEY to loan on second mortgages. L. B. MILLER. 127 N. Delaware st Main 5741. NOTRE DAME SHOWS CLASS (Continued from Page 8.) to hare been made in the high Jump, shotput and one-mile walk. In some of the running events the time set last night will stand as records as the distances have never before been a of the Indiana A. A. TI. program. In an open mile race sou- men started. The raee was the feature event of the progifitm, as Joie "Ray of the Illinois A_ C., was entered. The runnners kent well bunched until the end of the half-mile, when Ray started to open up. Then the champion discovered that he had a real mile runner to defeat. Doolittle of Butler followed ctose at Ray's pace and the two pulled away from the field. Ray kept in the lead and won by eight yards over the Butler star in 4 minutes 42 seconds, whieh was fair time for the track on which the race was run. Murphy of Notre Dame set anew Indiana A. A. U. record hi the running high Jump, clearing the bar at 6 feet. 2 inches. Two of the fastest, men in the central West met in the 60-yard dash. Desch of Notre Dame beat Knee of Wabash in g close finish. Desch won the 300-yard dash over Van Arsdale of Wabash in ona of the best races of the meet. No track event was harder fought than the J.OoO-yard run which was won by Gustafson, the Wabash star, Kennedy of Notre Dame came in a close second. Robbins of Wabash was third. One of the biggest fields of entries competed-ln thi* race and the men opened up a fast pace. The time, 2 minutes 23 2-5 seconds, was fast for this event. Yates of Wabash defeated Griggs, the Butler star, in the 70-yard hurdle race. The time was 8 2-5 seconds. The 600-yard race wa* marred by crowding at one of the turns on the track, but it was a fast event and Walsh of Norre Dame won, with Montague, hU team-mate, a close second. Callaway ©f Butler was third. Moody of the Normal College proved to be a real distance runner. After permitting four other runners to lead him during the first half-mile in a two-mile race he stepped close to the leader, holdiryf that position for about a mile. Then he opened up. With an easy stride he out-ran all his opponents, winning the two-mile event in the fast time of 10 minutes 46 4-5 seconds and could have done better had he been pushed in a close race, Bruce of Butler finished second. The medley relay race was hard fought. Wabash won by a margin of six Inches over Butler. The South Side Turners’ team was third, but was far behind. Van Arsdale, Punwiddie. Robbins and Gustafson formed Wabash's winning team. Ham, Stewart, Caraway and Doolittle ran for Butler. Gustafson and Doolittle were the finish men of the relay teams, each running one mile. Lieh of Notre Dame defeated Butler, an Indiana I'niversity freshman, entered unattached, in the sixteen-pound shot put. heaving the pill 41 feet 56j inches. Hogan of the Catholic team won the pole vaule at 11 feet 3 Inches. Seldom has any walker shown mor* class than Hanna of Indiana Univeralty. The tall man simply walked his opponents off their feet, gaining more than a lap on one and almost three laps on the oother. The mile distance was little more than nine laps on the Coliseum track. The time waP4 minutes, 51-3 seconds. - - The broad Jump was wen by Hagan of Notre Paine with a leap of 19 feet, ll a i inches. Seven Boy Scout relay teams took part in the meet. It was necessary to run heats in this relay and Troop 47 of the Tuxedo M. E. won first honors, finishing far ahead of the other teams. Women were in competition in track and field events for the first time in the history of the Indiana A. A. L\, and their perfertnances were considered highly satisfactory. Normal College, Rooster A C. and Athenaeum entries competed in the three events of the program set aside for them. The bicycle races were featured by a number of spills. Pascoe won the onemile event and Wagner of Terre Haute took the two-mile race.

Independent Baseball Tha South Side Turners baseball team plays at Beech Grove Sunday- at 3 p. m. Tha Turners have several open date* and would like to book State teams. For game* address manager of baseball, South Side Turners, Indianapolis. Tho Shuster Specials want a game for Sumlav with a team holding a park permit. Address H. Griffith, 1433 Holliday street, or call F. Shuster Coal Company during working hours and aak for Stewart. The Indiana Travelers ar xvitbont a game for next Sunday. A game is wanted with some good State club. Address 11, C. Glviden, 1910 Valley Drive, or call Webster 6959. The Luckr Strikes will meet at 915 Fast New York street tonight at 7:39. All players are asked to be present. The Strikes hold a park permit for Riverside for Sunday and a game Is wanted with a team playing In the 18-year-old class. Call Lincoln 44SL and ask for Bobbins. The Y. M. S. will play two games next Sunday. The first will be played with the Maroons at Riverside No. i at 1:39 o'clock and the second at Riverside No. 7 with the Apprentice Printers at 3:30, Games are wanted with fast local and State teams. Call Drexel 5156 between C and 7 p. m. and ask for Ed, Junior. The Peal-Fast baseball team will meet Maplewood Sunday. All players should meet at 124 East Ohio street at 10:39 o'clock Sunday morning. Purvis and Cox will form the battery. State game* are wanted. Address Mark Montague, IS2O West Michigan street, or call Belmont 2037. The Brookslde Odd Fellow* will meet tomorrow night Instead of Friday as previously stated. Ernie Huhn, Bonny Flagler and George Rubush are urged to t. tend. The meeting wIU be held at Rural and East Tenth streets. Thoroughbreds Burw LEXINGTON, Ky., May 10.—Thirtyone thoroughbreds belonging to exi United States Senator Johnson N. Cart* den and J. C. Mliam were burned to death when a flro of unknown origin destroyed the Camden and Milam stable* here early Tuesday night. Among the thirty-one horses Quartered In the destroyed stable were a number which had been racing at the Lexington meeting, and several 2-year, olds which had not yet mado their first starts. Among these were Bettlna, one of ex-Senator Camden'* best handicap horses; Louis Adair, a 3-year-old which had been unplaced In two starts at this meeting and Mojave, Little SaUle, Salton, Fair Agues, Golden Apple, Rangoon, Darjeeling and Menlo. Mojave, Golden Apple and Little Sallte were considered among the best 2-year-old* In the West. ACTION AMONG ROLLER SKATEBS. Ed Bussell won the one-ralle free-for-all roller skate race at Riverside rink Tuesday night. -The time wa* 3 minutes and 40 seconds. Ted Schuller challenged the winner for a match race next Tuesday night. Bussell ncepted the challenge. Jo Atop, former State champ, has been in training for the past few weeks and will meet Charles Priebell In tho near future, Priebell is out with a challenge to meet all comers. w (-ROOKED CREEK SHOOT. Brendel won the Crooked Creek Gun Club trapshoot Tuesday with a total of 49 targets out of a possible 50. Parry and Remy i tied for second play with 4j)

9