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FLORISTS. INDIANAPOLIS FLOWER AND PLANT CO.. Central avo., at 34th. We grow cut flowers, plants. FUNERAL WORK. Wash. 3362. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. W. T. Blasengym CASKETS. 330.00 AND UP. $7.00 to Crown Hill. 36. SO to South Yards. Ambulance calls anywhere In the city, (3.00. Also ambulance calls are made without emerge tor parties who are unable to pay. Randolph 6370. Drexel 2670. 1702 N. Illinois St. 1326 Shelby St. 8K“ l ~U)a£cl* Barter* 1223 Ualoa flt. tLAHNEH * bfcCilANAft _ 32? Nor'.. Illinois flt Funeral dinoctora to the poo pie of Indian* „. a polls since 1137. ,h “S--Mcin 0661-0(43. LI 334 L INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY tiHIftLEY BROS.’ CO. _ Main office 340 N. Illinois St. Circle 1313. Main 134 L George Grmsteiner Fun era. ©Sector. 633 E. Market. Old phone Main 0008. U 7308, J. C. WILbUN 1330 Prospect. BT. 1071, Drexel 0333, FINN BROTHERS Main 3170. 135 W, Market. Circle 3318. EDW. Is HOLMAN 5512 Central Ayr Randolph 6903. CUAS. A. HOCatENSMITHL. 333 I L UUaota. Mala 1138. U 1138. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—I4O3 N. Illinois. WM. E. KRIEGER. Main 1164. Res, phone Ben Davis 333-L ADD—BERT 8. UADD. 3130 Prospect at. Phones: Dtctsl 0421 BT. 3273, UNDERTAKERS—HISEY * TITLE 061 North Del. LI 36(4 Mala 3630. H. u. TUTEWILER. 334 W. Meridian. Main >313. " FEENEY A FEENEY. DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. BECK, WILLIAM O—Died at hie resident* 1652 N. Talbott. May 18. Funeral at the residence Monday. May 22 at 8:30. Services at SS. Peter and Paul cathedral at 8 o*clock. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. COLEMAN, EMMA J.—Age 63 years; beloved wife of Lynn Coleman, died Friday, May 19. Besides the husband, she Is survived by her father. Francis M. Hager Sr., and two brothers. Francis M. Jr. and Earl B. of Indianapolis, and one stater, Mrs. Hattie Rockerfeller of St. Paul, Ind. Funeral services will be held at the Lundy residence, 237 East Wyoming street, Monday, May 22. 2 p. m. Friends Invited. Bjrlal Crown Hill. riGG. F. MILLARD—Age ll years, beloved husband of Clara Figg passed away Friday. May 10, at 7:46 a. m. Funeral at the residence. 121 S. Hawthorne. Monday. May 22, at ,0 a. m. Friends invlted. Burial at Memorial Park cemetery. PEDLOW. HARRY—Age 46 years; husband of Mary A. Pedlow <nee Gallagher), died at his late residence, 610 West Thirty-First street, Friday. May 19. Funeral notice later. BCHMALFELDT, WILLIAM—Died Thureday. May 18. 1922, at 6: r p. it., age 67 years. Funeral Monday, ’fay 2J. at his residence, 4 miles south o. city limits on Bluff road, at 2 p. m.. and Eighth Reformed Church (Bluff road) at 2:30 p m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill Cemetery SNYDER. CHARLES—Passed away May 19 at 2:16 a. m. Funeral at late residence, 1130 Park avenue, Monday, May 22. 1:30 p. rn. Friends invited. CARD OF THANKB. CARD OF THANKS—We wish to thank our relatives, neighbors and friends for the many acts of kindness and sympathy shown us during the illness and death of our beloved mother. Mary Lee Davie. Especially do we wish to thank the Rev. Harry M. Hughes for his consoling words and prayers; the ladles of the Pentecost Church; the undertakers Wald for their kind services; the pallbearers and all for the many beautiful floral offerings. The mourning SON AND DAUGHTER. WE DESIRE to extend our sincere and heartfelt thanks for the sympathy, words of condolence and loving kindness shown us In our late sorrow and bereavement. MR. AND MRS. ALBERT F. COFFMAN.

IN MEMORIAM. In lodsß Remembrance To Miss Haag: I am fortunate to have this occasion to express the sympathy I feel In the loss of your dear brother. I have known him all my life and I can testify to hi* many sterling qualities and his uniformly happy. sunny disposition which endeared him to his many friends. There untold numbers of poor people who, in their distress, came to Mr. Haag's store and received medicine and drugs free of charge when unable to pay. If all of these people, each bringing a flower to his grave. It will be completely covered. Hie memory will always bo cherished by all who knew him more Intimately. Most Cordially, ALBERT E. METZGER. In Lo ',ig Remembrance Julius A. Haag Asa Father. Mr. J. A. Haag has be“ a father to many a poor boy and girl, whtf was unfort urate not to have parents of their own. also many a man he has corrected from his wrong doing* has even lifted boys and men from the street* end educated them, gave them work, so that they might earn their dally bread. He has always done the marketing for the family and bought the very best In plenty. The beggars knocked and It was opened unto them, asked and they received. If they were worthy they received work and wag raised a< cording to tlelr ability. After the death of his father. Jnllus always consoled his mother with everything that money could buy. Before the dnalng hours he attended to his brother Louis, who Is 111 at this time. FRANK R POOLE. In Loving Remembrance to my dear departed friend. Julius A. Haag. I desire to pay this little tribute. Julius, to me, wa- more than a kind and gracious friend. He took a fatherly Interest in me and to Julius and Loulk Haag I attribute whatever success I have achieved. How well I remember when they had their drug store on Massachuaetts avenue and College avenue when I was going to school and working in my father's grocery after school and on Saturdays. how Julius Haag gave me good, wholesome advice as to my future. I oan never forget those kindly words and ofttimes when things did not look the brightest how Julius would encourage me, and how those words would give me strength ♦o flflfet the battle of life. And what he did for me he did for hundreds of other boy* To' know Julius Haag Intimately was to honor him. His great devotion te his mother, his great love for his sister, hia great consideration for his brother Louis’s welfare were outstanding characteristics of a goodly man who was loved and respected hv all who came In contact with him. Julius Haag’s thoughts were never of himself, always of someone els* He will certainly be missed by all the people of this community. His real worth aa a leading citizen will now be appreciated. His loss to this community will be mourned by all who knew him personally and by reputation. And whlls Julius Haag h*a passed away his spirit will live In this community forever. The good wholesome life he has lived will be an Inspiration and guiding spirit to *ll his friends who stay ts battle life’s battles. Julius, you have left us in body but net in spirit. Your name and gallant deeds Will live In our memories forever. Gon* bat not forgotten. JOHN C. RUCKBLSHAUa

IN MEMORIAM. (Continued.) _ In Loving Remembrance Mr. Julius A. Haag was widely known, greatly loved and respected by all his business associates and employes. His aim was ever toward the benefit of the moderate class of people, always willing to lend a helping hand to some worthy person In need. Kind and considerate and quick to encourage and give praise where it was due. He greeted each <Ay with a smile and a cheerful word to all. He surely will be missed by all who knew him. s MRS. jOILLON. _ In Loving Remembrance My dear Miss Haag: I regret deeply to learn of the death of your brother Juliua I have had occasion to converse with him of late and was very glad to know him. I found him to be a very fine business man. With best wishes for your future health and that of your brother Louis, and assuring you of my willingness to do anything I can for you in the way of services, I am. very truly yours, LAWRENCE B. DAVIS.' In Loving Remembrance Julius A. Haag was a true lover of home life and delighted in promoting peace and contentment in the family circle. He was a devoted eon and brother, worshipping his sainted mother in her lifetime. and though fatigued and flushed with business worries, always found time and patience to cheer and console the best friend a man ever had—his dear, loving mother. He was a friend and a lover to hie devoted sister Lenore. treating her aa he would tenderly care for a petted flower. And flowers were more to him than mere blossoms. They were friends of Innocence and purity and of bis life a part. He was their lover and they were his loves. Industry to him was a second nature, no task to him was a burden. What his hands found to do. he did with a smiling countenance and a cheerful heart. No labor to him was Irksome and he believed that bread sweetest which was earned by tireless toil and the strength vouchsafed to him by destiny. He was a square-deal man and conscientious, preferring a loss rather than an unjust gain, and no fellow creature can make complaint of unfair treatment from Friend Julius. To his brother Louis he was both a brother and a pal. and bound truly and closely with the sincerest ties of friendship. both in business and in the home. LON WALKER. In LoTlng Remembra're Dear Miss Haag: In addition to the expression of the deepest sympathy for your brothers, I beg to add these lines: —ln Memorlam— For twenty-flve years I have known and observed Julius Haag In the relations of every day life. I have known him continuously through these years as a business man. as a scientific pharmacist, as a friend and neighbor, and as a son and brother In the Intimacy of hie family. And ever he eoemed the same—plain, quiet, unassuming, earnest, sincere and loyal. He wag straightforward In everything, with nothing to conceal, not even his faults. His diligence long ago won him a deserved confidence; his Inbred dignity awakened respect. HS“vhad the courage of his convictions and no one could be In doubt as to where he stood In any matter in which he was Interested. These were the qualities that made for his success In life, nor did his success change nor spoil him. He died in the prime of hie activities as he had always lived, a good citizen, a lover of his city, a loyal friend and de'voted brother. . Fare you well! A long farewell. J. A.! And for us who knew you as you were, your memory will live In affection and undlmlntshed respect. DR. SLUSS. In Loving Remembrance Indianapolis, Ind., May 17, 1922. A tribute: Mr. Julius A. Haag, a kind, gracious gentleman, a highly educated man in pharmacy, died Monday morning at 7 o’clock. An untimely death. Julius A. Hsag. with whom the writer first became acquainted In ISB3. conducted a first-class drug store in the Denison hotel. He was a gentleman of kind personality, never ostentatious. No customer ever departed from hie store unless she or he had value received and a kindly word. Aside from hie business characteristics he was a benevolent citizen. Voluntarily aided so many young men In obtaining an education. Gave money to every worthy charitable Institution and funds to Individuals of whom I can mention many. When we lived, after removal from Seymour. Ind.. our first permanent residence In Indianapolis. on College aver.ue. we traded at the Haag boys'—we called 'em •'boys.’’ on the corner of Massachusetts and College avenues. None kinder and none better. Julius Haag never obtruded any remark of any sort to any Individual*. At time* you might consider him difficult, though ever alert to what 'was going on. He surely Is enshrined In the heart of the writer and Innumerable others will sigh for his absence. A business man. aside from his personal qualities and business acumen. Is also Judged by the attitude of hi* employe*. Julius Haag never “bawled out” any one of his “help.” He was kind and gentle. Recompensed them with proper wages and with kind consideration. They were leva! A man among men, such was J.- •' ****• This axiom that he always and ever observed wi.. close this deserved tribute to one r>" m the writer always respected and revered: “Kind words and kind acts never die.” WILLET A. JUDSON, 38 S. Meridian 8t CHURCH NOTICES.

Interdenominational Fill RIDER 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. Cadlle Tabernacle You will want to hear one of the greatest preachers in America. Gypsy Smith choir of 1,500 voices. CadSe Tabernacle Evangelistic Association All Souls Unitarian Church Alabama st., near 15th Frank S. C. Wicks, ‘ D. D., Minister Address at 11 a. m. SUBJECT: “Greek Thought and Influence” Third In a scries of addresses on H. G. Wells’s "Outline of History." Church school at 9:46 a. m. Tent Meeting TENT MEETING—A revival meeting under big tent will os held at corner of 28th and Station Sts. Take Brlghtwood car to Twenty-Eighth. Walk one block west. Beginning SUNDAY at 3:80 p. m. To continue indefinitely every night except Monday and Saturday, at 7:13. 'All of God'a children are lr.vlted twcomt ana assist. \ Evangelist ' V. ROBERTS

CHURCH NOTICES. (Continued.) _ MIST CHURCH' Rev. James D. Stanley Morning subject: “The Law of Liberty” Vesper and organ recital 4:00 p. m. FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH. 603 N. Liberty street, between Mas* avenue and North street, Sunday, 7:45 p. m. Lecture by Rev. B. F. Hayden. Messages by J. R. Klausser. Message services every Wednesday at 2 and 7:46 p. m.. conducted by the Ladles' Aid. Part of the time devoted to spiritual healing. Come, bring your friend* All are welcome. UNION SPIRITUALIST LYCEUM. Session every Sunday at 2:80 p. m. In the First Spiritualist Church. 608 North Liberty street, between Mass. ave. and North street. Come, bring or send' your children to it. All are welcome. PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH. Redmen’s hall, Capitol ave. and North street. Rev. T. W. B. Myrick will lecture. Subject: “What Would You Say to a Dying Man?” Mrs. Audrla Hodeon will furnish music. Messages from your loved one* by Mrs. Bessie Woodworth, message bearer. Services begin at 7:46 p. m. Ladles’ Aid meets Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Myrick will epeak. Mrs. Woodworth and other* will be present aa message bearers. CASTLE HALL. 230 E. Ohio street. Second Spiritualist Church will hold regular Sunday eervice at %bove hall, 7:45 p. m. Lecture by our pastor. Rev. Anna Throndsen. Subject: 'Superstition and Its Effect on the Human Mlnd'&nd Soul.” Messages by Mra Throndsen and D. H. Smith. Midweek meeting Wednesday evening at 1638 College ave. Messages, healing and questions answered. Bring your friend* FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST —Meridian and Twentieth streets. Sun* day services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 11 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room at 813 Occidental building, open week days from a. m. to 9 p. m.. except Wednesday, when closed at 7. Open from 2 to 5 p m. Sundays. SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST. Delaware and Twelfth street* Sunday services at 11 a. m. and I p. m.; Bundsy school, first session, 9:30 a. m.; second session. 11 a. ir_ Wednesday evening testimonial meeting st 8 o'clock. Reading room. 1268 Lemcke Annex, open dally from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.. except Wednesday when closed at 7:16 p. ra.. and tunday, when open from 2 to 6 p. m. tHIRD CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST —3350 Washington blvd. Sunday eervice*. 11 * m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school. 4:15 a. m Wednesday evening, testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock Reading room at tQ6 IS. 84th et., open daily from 10 a. m. % 9 i). m. except Wednesday, when closed tt 7 90 p. m. and Sunday, when open from I to 6 p. at ~ LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Navy blue silk umbrella on.4:10 Plainfield car. either Tuesday or Wednesday evening of this week. Reward. Call MISS HESSION. Main 3500. GIRL'S light tan cloth tam o' shanter, between Thirty-Second and Thirty-Third stretts on Pe nsylvania. Washington 1951. PARTY plckL.g up Angora cat on Prospect street Is known. Pleas* return 1218 Prospect. EVERSHARP pencil, gold Monday, New York store. 2d floor. Her. IS6S. Reward POCK E T 800 K lost Wednesday containing 34: patent leather. Drexel 8742. LOST —Gold fountain pen; initial A. H. Reward. Call Randolph 7262. PIN, amethyst, large square, on Central car. Reward. Randolph 7747. LOST —Black and tan hound pup. Call Irvington 2189. Reward LOST —Pair folding shell-rim glees** Reward. Main 1949. FOUND—Shepherd dog at Main 0872. City dog pound. ~ PERSONALS. FAIRMOUNT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement, private; price* reasonable; may work for board; babies adopted. Write for booklet. MRS. T. B. LONG. 4911 E Twenty-Seventh et.. Kansas City, Mo. INDIANA CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE Clinic for patient* at 10 a. m. and 7:80 p. m„ on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. New location: 962 N. Pennsylvania street. WANTED—Home In country for boy and girl; boy. 8; girl. 7. JESSE CHITTENDEN. 728 S. West. Indianapolis, Ind. LADY wants to travel with party on touring trip. Circle 0430. LADY wishes to accompany summer lourlets. Circle 0430. NOTICES. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Spanish war veterans. 181*3-1902, may have title to pension under act of June 5. 1920 from 112-30 per month. Bee or write LOWE AGENCY. 312 K. of P. bldg. Phone Main 0707. HIGH school teacher will drive through to the west for traveling expeneee; 10 weeks' vacation beginning June 20. Call Harrison after S p. m. BEDBUGS, roaches, moth*, ente. destroyed with one application of “Sudden Death.” ALBERT MAAS. 81 Vlr. ave. Main 1225, BUSINESS SEKVrCEB.

Schneider Tailoring Not only means using good cloth, designing, fitting and stitching—there is the s:udy of men’s bodies, their personalities and the suitability of patterns and style. There is no experimenting—we must know, in order to satisfy an exacting clientele. New Prices, $35 to $75 “Personal Service” for over a quarter of a century. W. G. Schneider 39 W. Ohio St. ROOFING, fireproof, weatherproof. clasy workmanship; underwriter.*,’ guarantee; caeh or payments. KARST SAFETY ROOFING CO. Webster 6688. 20% OFF REGULAR "pitfcES on all electric wiring. Get my prices. Estimates free. FOL'LK. Webster 0815 evenings. HOWARD ELECT RIC CO. Electric wiring 6-room cottage; complete, sl7. Drexed 1698. 744 Virginia av*. FEATHERS bought, sold and 'renovated; feather mattresses and pillows mad* F.. V RURKI.K. 4111 Mass Main 1428. HARDWOOD FLOOS RESURFACED OR REFINISHED; SATISFACTION GUARANTEEJ3. NEWMAN. RANDOLPH 1091. TINNERS and roofers, gutters and downspouts, fireproof and weatherproof rooflng: prices right. Stewart 2827. UPHOLSTERING. FIRST-CLASS AND TALKING MACHINE REPAIRING. CALL BnOOKSIUE 1242. EX-SERVICE BROS." "vault, sink or dry well cleaning. PAUL WEISS. 628 Caldwell. or Circle 7618. FRANK W. MARTIN. THE CLEANER; RUGS, FLOORS AND WALLS. KENWOOD 2681. ROOFING and tinning; new and repair work; estimates furnished. Call Randolph 9417. HEATH’S Union Barber Shop. Warm, comfortable bath rooms. 138 W. Market street. CARPENTER and repair work; cement and brick work; painting and plastering. Main 7749. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES flharpened Tt'TTLEDGK, 861 Indian* av* SHOE repairing while you watt. 31 3T KENNEDY. $lB N. Illlnoi* Mala 8193. CEMENT WORK. FIRST-CLASS; ESTIMATES GIVEN. STEWART 1683.

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IE ilFFEffi THESE CARS DIRT CHEAP DURIHC FRIDAY, lA:URDi"Y AND DUNDAV CMLV "We need the room these cars are occupying and have decided to “cut the price to the bone" to move them quickly. Cadillac 8 Model 53 Touring $350.00 Cole 8 Touring 7 passenger $450.00 Cole 4-Cylinder Touring $275.00 Cole 4-Cylinder Touring $250.00 National 6 Touring $350.00 Marmon Roadster $ 95.00 Maxwell Touring $125.00 Maxwell Roadster, 1918 Model $195.00 Chandler 6 Four-Passenger Chummy $395.00 ALL CARS IN NICE RUNNING CONDITION TERMS OR TRADES CONSIDERED. The Lathrop-McFariand Company 431 N. Capitol Ave. MAin 2480. Mr. Page.

BUBINESB SERVICES. (Continued.) A Bath a Day Is the Healthy Way. E. M. HARDIN CO Merchant plumber. 3220 E. Mich. Webater 200J i: ELECfItICAL WIRING Light and power. Houses e specialty. Repair work given prompt attention; reasonable. DILTS ELECTRIC. 348 FT WAYNE. MAIN 3636. RUGS.THOROUGHLY CLEANED. 9x12, $1.75. _ LINCOLN 7645. ~ 1)E 1 E CT| VJE&. Quigley-Hyland Agency, Ine. Suit* 404 National City Bank buildinit Phone Main 390$ Local ('ffle* International Secret Service Asaa. Seventy ofllcM In America and foreign countrle* MALE HELP—WANTED. WANTED—BOYS to carry Times routes In downtown district between East * end West. South end St. Clair streets. Boys not over 14 years old. See Mr. Moorshead any afternoon after 3 o’clock. • TEN good solicitors at onc*i city and rural work. Salary and commission. See Mr. Hastings, circulation dept., Indiana Dally Time*, after 9:30 * m. WANTED—Tsamstors ar.d laborers to work on National road. Inquire Smithy 1 * barn, rear of 1128 W. New York etreet. SALESMAN—WANTED. DISTRICT MANAGERS to supervise sales force and to appoint scents. Can be handled In connection with moat any other lino of buslnuss. Man with established business preferred. Salesmannger. Box 83. Times Square Stutlon. New York City. MAKE $25 to $75 weekly extra during spare time selling greatest sensation of year. Every candy, cigar, dellcateast.-n. drug and general store a prospect. Sell from photograph. UNION SPECIALTY MFG. CO.. Dept. B. Albion. Mich. CATHOLIC; neat appearing young men. city and road work; good opportunity for advancement; salary guaranteed. Apply 7 Us 8 a. m. or 4:30 to 5:30 p. m. MR. NOUN, Mgr.. 303 North Bast etreet. Circle 6068. AGENTS—WANTED. BE exclusive representative for new food product of highest quality and rapid sales. We advertise the product anil your agency In your local newspaper, movie theatars and many other iways. Extraordinary sales proposition. Write Immediately. Washington “Tasty-Drops" Company, 997-A. Rust Building, Tacoma, Washington. AMBITIOUS men, write today for attractive proposition, selling eubgcrlptlons to America's most popular automobile magazine. Every car owner, mechanic. garageman Interested. Qt iok and easy to sell; 100% profit. Pleasant work. Devote Rll or spare time. AUTOMOBILE DIGEST, A 67, Butlpr bldg.. Cl iclnnotl. AGENTS—S 4 an hour for your spare time. Write for canvassers' outfit containing 18 samples of guaranteed line of pure food flavors, perfumes, soaps, toilet preparation* eto. Sell In every home. Big repeaters. Steady Income. Send for sample case today. Light weight. Beautiful appearance. AMERICAN PRODUCTS CO., 5699 American bldg., Cincinnati. Ohio. LADIES--DO your own hemstitching and plcotlng. Attachment fits any machine; $2.60; buttonhole. $8; hand embroiderer, $2.50. Agents wanted. E. STEPHENSON, 22 Quincy, Chicago. AGENTS demonsrtrate Presto Solder. Mends leaks any metal, granlteware, alumlum; stands heat: huge seller; sample 25e. SUPERIOR SUPPLY CO., Houston. Texas. AGENTS—SeII “Betsy-Ann" dresses; every woman wants something different; ' no capital required. Commission advanced. Write NEW APAREL MFG. CO. Lexlngton, Ky, REPRESENTATIVES each county; call on physicians, merchants to obtain outstanding accounts. Pleasant work; good pay. COLLECTOR. Room 348 Weil* bldg., Quincy, 111. Si I CATION WANTED—MALE. WANTED—To -o sodding, cellar digging and grading. Brookside 2365. J

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INSTRUCTIONS. REMOVED te 963 M. Pennsylvania street, where w* here every facility to give the student a thorough training In chiropractic, able to paas Uie state board In llceoas states. After June 1. our course will b# $ years of 6 months each. If you want to beoonta * chiropractor that can get patients and produce results. Investigate our college first. Clinic for patients et 10 * m. and 7 30 p. m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday* INDIANA CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE. Incorporated. PI AN O—KAXOPHONE In S3 lessons, the Christensen way. Bgtnneie and advanced. CHRISTENSEN SCHOOL. 10* Pembroke Arcade Clr. 1034 MEN to laern barber trade. THI-CITY BARBER • COLLEGE. 109 B. Washington et . Indlsnapolla Ind. Circle 0757 HEM ALE HELP—WANTED. GIRLS FOR FACTORY HELP Ashjian Bros ’ Rug Cos. 456 West Sixteenth Place. GIRLS over 18 years of age to learn telephone operating. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO.. Room 322. corner New York and Meridian st* SPLENDID opportunity for those with clerical experience. Spar# or whole time. Writs OAKMONT, Box 471, Jamestown. N. Y. WASHING, Ironing or cleaning by day. Call Brookeld* 126 L SI ■~ r, iiyN WAN TED—FEMALE. CURTAINS to launder. MRS. LUTZ. Drex- *! 089 b. _ HOUSES^T^LETr Reasonable Rents 622 E. Pratt. 5 room* $27.50 IGI4 W. New York, 8 rooms 20.00 46 S. Arsenal, 6 rooms 18.00 2321 Fernway. 4 rooms 14.00 Dunlop & Holtegel. OHIO. E.. 1101(4; upper duplex, etx rooms; modern; cool, large front porch. Lincoln 8807, WEST; (MODERN 5-ROOM, NEWLY DECORATED BUNGALOW. S4O. CALL BE I .MONT 1860. FLATS, APARTMENTS—TO LEY 2509 College Ave. F*lt rooms and bath; newly redecorated and rsflniHhed; very desirable. Key at 2fto7 College ave. State Savings and Trust Cos. .Main 4518. Mass. Ave. Two rooms, front, S2O. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4518. NEW YORK. E.. 426*; “Roelyn," new; completely modern; downtown; 3 rooms, bßth; private entrance. Ll. 6177. CENTRAL AVE.; 5-room upper duplex; steam heat; 5 big closets; porches under construction. Randolph 8622. LARGE beautifully furnished apartment to rent through the summer, June 15 to August 15. Circle 6188. REFINED WOMEN’ WITH OR WITPD OUT FURNITURE. TO SHARE APARTMENT. CIRCLE 1631. FURNISHINGS OF 6 ROOM APARTMENT FOR SALE; FLAT OPTIONAL. RANDOLPH 1568. FURNISHED 2-room apartment with kitchenette; Ice, linen, etc.; close In. Lincoln 7929. WILL SHARE FURNISHED APARTMENT WITH EMPLOYED GIRL. CIRCLE 3823. BEAUTIFULLY furnished apartment for summer. Pleas* call aft sr 6. Randolph 0748. BELLEFONTAINE. 6332; new 5-room apartment; strictly modern. Wash. 4447. BEAUTIFUL furnished 4-room apartment, east; no children. Webster 2596. FIVE-ROOM LOWER DUPLEX. NORTH; $76; BY JUNE 1. RANDOLPH 6890, WOLCOTT. 478; 6-room modern apartment, eat. Webster 7488. FURNISHED HOUSES AND FLATS. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee^w^ WELL FURNISHED HOUSE IN GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD. REASONABLE. WEBSTER 3431.

WfeHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. HgkDISON ave., 1026; lovely housekeeping ■bom, kitchenette, modern, $6.00. Prientrance. Drexel 5376. Illinois, N.. IS4S: two very desirable - large furnished front rooms: private family; modern. Circle 6352. BEVILLE, N., 9; 1 large furnished rooms; home privilege; two young ladle* Web. 0569, NICE, LARGE MODERN ROOM FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING. CALL MAIN 5971. ONE light housekeeping room, with kitchenette; modern; walking distanc* Ctrole 6039. HOUSEKEEPING room* nloe, clean and airy; two respeotable peopi* Clrde 7948. ROOMS—TO LET. ~ NORTH, nicely furnished roomi private home? gentlemen preferred; breakfast and dinner. Harrison 0661. ' ASHLAND, 1626; 3 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS; MODERN; PRIVATE ENTRANCE. CIRCLE 0584. NICELY furnished room, oloa* in; suitable for man and wife or two people. 130 W. Michigan. NICELY furnished front housekeeping rooms; walking distance. Circle 7681. THREE clean rooms and kitchen; hall entrance. 963 Harrison street. FLETCHER AVE., 769; TWO UNFURNIBHED ROOMS. SUMMER COTTAGES—RESORTS. COTTAGE for rent, near Ravenewood; accommodate family or club of ten people. Webster 2422. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. ESI.. 1836. Otto J. Suesz Packing, hauling, low rates on California shipments. Through cars to Los Angeles. Main 2353-3628. Night, Webster 0699. /partlow fireproof STORAGE CO. Private locked rooms and open spaa* 16c per month and up. Local and overland transfer. We rail and give y>u exact price* on any kind of work without any obligations 419-23 K. Market street. Main 2760, Shank Superior Service best Facilities for storage TRANSFER. PACK.'NO AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey et. Mein 2028. LI. 1128. B RUCE KENNARD. TRANSFER, STOiC age. Main 0303; Main 6988; evening. Harrison 2258. WE haul you anywhere. $8 per load. KENNARD VOGEL Belmont 8426. UNION - STATION BAGGAGE TRANSFER MAIN 7119. GARAGES-—TO LET. DOUBLE GARAGE. MODERN. $ MONTH. 1624 N. ALABAMA. RANDOLPH 8597. AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALIE

USED CARS Week-End Specials Immediate Sale Prices Values Exceed Prices Close Inspection Invited Terms to Suit 2 Sedans, 1920. 2 Coupes, 1920. 2 Touring Cars, 17-19. 1 Roadster, 1920. 3 Trucks, SIOO up. 1 Panel Delivery, 1920. 2 Chassis, 1921. 1 Dort Touring. 1 Case Touring. Used Cars Selling Will Trade for New Ford Cars New Ford Cars Available Upon Agreeable Terms. Fordson Farm Tractor. Authorized Dealers. South Meridian St. At Track Elevation, Near Union Depot. MA in 6650-51 SAXON~ROADSTER Good running condition; new tires. Down payment, SSO; ba.la.nce easy payments. Pilot Motor Cos. 1110 N. Meridian. Circle 4081. FORD BODIES Three epeeial apoedeters. Very reasonable. Exchange your used body for a new one. Swisshelm & Parker, PILOT TOURING Model 845 ; perfect running condition; fair tire* Price, 3876. Easy payments. Pilot Motor Cos. UlO N. Meridian. Circle 4081. 1921 MAIBOHM - " Good running order. Can be aeen at 3009 Central. 3600. North Side Garage Randolph 6650. y Chevrolet roadster SSO Ford 96 Paige touring 75 Maxwell touring 75 Ford coupe 1920. Ford coupe 1921. Ford speedster underslung roadster. 725 VIRGINIA AVE. FORD COUPE Good condition. Very reasonable; cash or terms. Swisslielm & Parker, DODGE BROTHERb n,.,0r cars; a good assortment at all time* CJt. WaLLCRI CH COMfVUff 346 North Meridian. Clrole 4383. Dodge BUICKS. OAKLANDS, OVERLANDS, FORDS. BRISCOES AND OTHERS. MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS. 618 N. CAPITOL OPEN EVENINGS. FORD touring. 1917; A-l shape; $150; Ford touring. 1921, touring, starter, demountable*, Decker wheels, runs like new; Ford roadster, 1921, four cord tire* bargain; Ford chassis, 1918, bargain. Main 3493 or 644 E. Washington. Maxwell roadster; excellent mechanical condition; practically new tires; 375 down. 613 N. Illinois street. )'

AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE. (Continued.) FORDS T 920 sedan, >376. 1921 coupe, >4OO. 1920 touring, starter, 1917 touring, $l5O. 1917 rpadater, SBS • 1920 Chevrolet light delivery, S3OO. 1918 Chevrolet touring, $lB3. Sold on Easy Payment Carr Auto Sales 5483 B. Washington. Open evening* Buick Six DODGES,, OAKLANDS, OVBRLANDS, FORDS. BRISCOES AND OTHERS. MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS. 613 N. CAPITOL OPEN EVENINGS,* CHASSIS SEVERAL GOOD ONES. >36. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443-48 Virginia Ave. Drexel 0360. f*ord 1921 eedan, like new; bargain. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 448-49 Virginia ave. Drexel 0380. FORdT~I9I7 touring. 8140; SSO down, balance twelve months. Many other bargain* WEISSMAN'S, 212-214 E. New York et. Main 4446. PAIGE. light 4-cyunder touring; the biggest bargain in Indiana at $295. Better hurry for this one. 220 S. Pennsylvania. I Main 1705. FORD, late 1920 sedan; excellent condition; a real bargain. Terms If desired. WIDES & MILLER. 644 E. Washington. Main 2493. STUDEBAKER Four cylinder; good condition; cheap. No reasonable oiler refused. Main 8632. FORD touring* roadsters and truck* All model* Like new. Sell or trade for any make ALLEN. 725 Virginia avenue. FORD speedster; classiest thing in town. Have a look. OAKLEY GARAGE. 166365 S. Meridian. FORD touring. 1821. Like new. Term* OAKLEY GARAGE. 1663-65 S. Merldljfc. USED car* always a bargain, sale or exchange for any car. 616 N. East. Main 6736. BUlck 6. late 1919, refinlshed like new; bargain. $685; terms, 619 N. Illinois st. USED CARS, always a bargain; sale or trade, cash or payments. Main 8493. FORD sedan, coupes, touring and truck bodies. 917 \ Irglnla avenue. FORD sedan. In good running oondltlon, $285. 725 Virginia avenue MARMON chummy roadster; like new. 810 N. Capitol. Indianapolis. TRUCKS—FOR SALE. NEW 3-TON TRAFFIC TRUCK New. Pneumatic cord tire*; enclosed cab. steel panel stake body, six feet high. Tarpaulin bows. Removable eld* panel* Rear gate hinged and mounted for platform loading. Especially adapted for moving or light delivery business. Delivered. price $2,625. Easy payment* Pilot Motor Cos. 1110 N. Meridian. Circle 4081. FORD TRUCKS Several Ford 1-ton trucks from SIOO up. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443-49 Virginia ave. Drexel 0380. FORD 1-ton truck, 1921; fine; term* OAKLEY’S GARAGE. 1563-65 S. Meridian, AUTQMOBILES—WANTED. Automobiles Wanted Can Uw Packards, Cadillacs, Marmons, Pierces, Arrows, Stutzes, Bulcks, Oldsmo* biles, Mercers, Paiges. Will Pay High Price. What Have You for SaleT Pioneer Motor Sales Company 610 N. Capitol Ave. WE NEED - THE~CARS" AND MEAN BUSINESS If you want to sell your car bring title and car. We deal quick and pay cash. WEI3SMAN 212-14 E. New York st. Main 4446. AUTOS WANTED WE PAY CASH. 240 DELAY. I. Wolff Auto Cos. Junk Cars Wanted Will pay best cash price for your Junk, wrecked or burned car. Call u* and leave your address. DREXEL 1238 Autos Wanted Cash for any car. See u* INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 618 North Capitol. Main 2638, AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. AUTOMOBILE owner* gßragemen, mechanics, repairmen, send today for free copy of this month's issue. It contains helpful, instructive Information on overhauling, Ignition trouble* wiring, carburetor* storage batteries, etc. Over 20 page* Illustrated. Send for free copy today. AUTOMOBILE DIGEST, 67 Butler bldg., Cincinnati ______ If It is a good used TIRE you want, the chances are that w* hare them any six*. $2. ROGERS 8316 W. Washington. Belmont 4303. COLVIN BATTERY COMPANY Recharge, 6-Volt, 60c; 12-Volt, 75c. New Battery, Guaranteed Two Years, 611, $14.50; 613, $16.50; 127, $22.50.' 121 East Maryland St. Circle 1890. “FITTED TO ANY CAR FREE." AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 North lUtnol* S & S Auto Laundry BRING your battery trouble* to u* We are experts in this work end our prices are rignt; 6 volt recharge 60o; rebuild complete 33.63; 18 volt rechergc 76e; rebuild complete IIO.M. SOUTH AIDE BATTERY SHOP. TIRES, ell atsee. 84 end up. Rebuilt casings with NEW TREADS. Ws also repair or retread your tire* ANDERSON STEAM VULVANIZER CO* 611 North Capitol. 8d floor. C. BELT for first-class Job of repairing. We know automobiles. We don’t guess. 220 S. Pennsylvania. Main MURAT TIRE AND - RUBBER CO. Intelligent service. Tires and batterie* Main 6555. 209 E. New York etreet. “MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES. Now i* the time to have rout motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 684-86 Maes. Ave. Mein 4403, CASH paid for all kinds of motorcyclea FLOYD PETERMAN. 609 Mas* av* Main 7029. REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. HOUSE of four rooms, 2832 North Temple avenue. Price $1,500; S2OO cash, then sl2 a month. Phone MOORE. Wash. 0924, or call at 2833 Tacoma avenue. GROFF ave.. 1116; five-room bungalow, with large cement porches; both kinds of water; $2,700 cash. Belmont 2114. TWO vacant lots, 40x128; will consider automobile as part payment; a real bargain. Call Stewart 2566. FOR COLORED, strictly modern 6-room bungalow on Cornelius avenue; large lot. Terms, Main 0107. BEAUTIFUL five-room California bungalow near Garfield Park. EVERROAD. Drexel 1260. DANDY five-room modern bungalow. Let me show you this; $4,760. EVERROAD. Drexel 8260. EAST, five-room modern bungalow. S6OO cash, balance monthly. MR. WRIGHT Irvington 0292. BIX ROOMS and furnace, one block south of park; SSOO down. S3B per month. Kenwood 2940. BEAUTIFUL apartment; walking distance. Near Central; fine location. Main 6865. FOUR-ROOM cottage, large lot, E. Minnesota; bargain. Easy terms. Wash. 1727. LIST your real estate with ELMORE BROS. REALTY CO. Circle 7s>s. SIX-ROOM semi-modern. Park Crest addition. Cadi or term* Drexel $260.

MAY 20,1922.

REAL EBTATE—FOR BALE. 1 (Continued.) ALT, THE REAL ESTATE OP THE HOME BREWING CO.OF INDIANAPOLIS Will be on sals on June 7, 1922 at 10 A. M. on the terms and conditions noted belvwg Nothing Reserved m The plant south of Daly etreet to bsi eold with equipment. Including englne% boiler* lc* machine* refrigerating plant, vacuum pan and storage vat* A valuable malt extract business with trade will go with the plant for the Inventory pries of the inerchandise and containers on hand if i#-chaeer desire* Prospective buyers may Inspect the -plant by previous arrangement over phone at our office Drexel 1205. List of the properties and Information may be had by applying at the office of the company at Cruso and Daly street* or from its director* TIE EMMIE MlEWlira GO. TERMS AND CONDITIONS. Sealed bids to be delivered to the office prior to 10 o'clock a, m. of June 7. 1922, Cash on delivery of deed or one-fourth cash and one-fourth each in three, six and nine months with 6 per cent Interest. Bids to be net to the company. Certified check for 5 % (minimum $200.00) to accompany each bid. No bid for lees than appraised value to be considered. Single bid for all the property will be considered. Property sold subject to taxes for 1922 to municipal assessments and to lease* Appraisements, all other details updn application. Open Sunday 10 a. m. to 4 P. M. 1417 Comer Street. $350 Cash Comer Street is the first street north of the south end of Garfield Park at .Shelby Street. Five very conveniently arranged large, light rooms, bathroom with toilet installed, city water at sink in kitchen; excellent fixtures and decorations, cement basement with sewer drain, cement front porch and walk* Plumbing and base- jm ment arranged so that house can be made modern at your convenlence, or we will make it mod* ern at a slight increase in price. $350 cash required; $31.60 per month; price, $3,600. Call Ed O'Callahan, South Side Specialist, with McCord & McKinney, Realtora sll Lemcke Bldg. Circle 522 L Evenings. Webster SBOO. Tlf Terms Six-Room Modern .North Long living room, fireplace, bookcases, hardwood floors, well arranged kitchen, large pantry, enclosed back porch, full basement. laundry equipment, three bedrooms and beautiful bath. Largs east-front lot. Realty Finance & Bldg. Cos. Lin. 4405. Eve_ Ran. 644 L

Beautiful Bungalow, East A complete strictly modern on E. Michigan st., 3 large airy bedrooms up; full basement; hardwood floors; oak finish; built-in feature* House ideally arranged; garage. Term* Shown by appointment only. E. J. Sexton Drexel £231. Main 015 L Real Bargains, North T-room home. 4200 Park av*. 8-room home, 2400 Park avenu* 8-room home. 2100 Pennsylvania. 8-room home, 2700 N. Illlnoi* 8-room home, 2900' Highland place. 8-room home. 8000 Capitol. 7-room home. 3700 Capitol. 6- bungalow, 5000 Guilford. 6-room bungalow. 5000 Park ave. Above homes are strictly modern and lit tiptop condition throughout. We sell on easy terms. Call N. P. Shelby, with I. N. Richie & Son. 710-12 Bankers Trust bldg. Main 0520. Evening* Randolph $474. Modern English Cottages Schurmann Ave., Near 18th St These are especially attractive homes, consisting of 4 rooms and bath and being completely equipped to the last detail. They must be seen to be appreciated. Only 8400 caeh required. Balance Ilk* rent. Open for Inspection Sunday from 2 until 4. Tibbs-Bose Realty Cos. 804 American Central Life Bid—. Circle 0436. To Exchange for Indianapolis Residence 65 acre* Macoupin county (111.) farm; five-room house with basement: barn, other buildings: biorchard. one-half level, balance slightly rolling; price SIOO per acre. Want merchandise. LeavUt Land Co- Indianapoll* Ind. 7- Modem, North m $1,500 Down, SBO.OO Per MontlP Long living room, dining room, kitchen and pantry down; four large bedrooms and bath up; hardwood floor* fireplace, laundry; floored attic; garage. Just five blocks to School No. ss. Shown by appointment. Meredith & Johnson. Main 2393. Webster T 913. Have 3 New Bungalows On "Westbrook Ave. Consisting of four rooms: each has alsatrio light* well, full shed; lots 40-113. If you want to get out where you eXh raise chickens, this Is your best bet. Price* $2,200 to $2,500. Small cash payment. balance like rent. Call Mr. Brooks, Washington Bank & Trust Cos. Main 0792. Randolph $6. Vacant 5-Room Bungalow Electrto lights, inside toilet. 1U acres ground. For quick sale $3,260. One square from Beech Grove car line. Small cash payment down, balance easy term* See Mr. Mclnteer. I. N, Ritchia & Son 710 Bankers Trust, Main 0820. Dandy Investment Thoroughly modern duplex; five rooms and bath each apartment; instantaneous heaters in each bath; located north, near car line and school; separate furnace* Price, 36.000. j Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors. 122 E. Market St. New Five-Room Bungalow In Bellalre Addition, near 4%th St. Price $2,400; S2OO cash, balance like rent. See VanArsdale, with H. C. Tuttle & Bro. 131 E. Ohio St. FIVE-ROOM semi-modern, 1226 VlTialwM| easy terms; 1445 Fletcher ave., 7 room* and bath, 3 bedroom*, nice basement, $3.900, easy terms; 4-room modern full basement; beautiful front porch, long living room, terms; 7 room* modern, 3 bedroom* cement front and bach porch, east; a dandy home; modern and semi-modern. Doubles ami vacant lots east. Cash and term* C. J. OSBURN. Drexel 6184. 325 N. Addison Ave. Five-room single house on paved street; elects lights, gas, well and cistern; $433 cash, monthly term* Lorenz Schmidt & Sons. $7 Monument Circle. Continued on Next Pago