Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 10, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1922 — Page 9

MAY 23,1922.

FLORIST*. INDIANAPOLIS FLOWER AND PLANT CO., Central ave., at I4th. We (row cut flower*, plant*. FUNERAL WORK. Waab. Pit FUNERAL OIRICTbRS. ~~ W. T. Blasengym CASKETS. $30.00 AND UP. 17.00 to Crown Hilt. 06.50 to South Yards. Ambulance call* anywhere In the city. 13.00. Also ambulance call* are made without cnerge for parties who are unable to pay. Randolph 6870. Drezel >570. 1701 N. Illinois St. ~ Ssf“ l hkllci\ Fariere 1111 Une fc _ bLAXXW * - *2O North lillnola St Funeral directors to the people es InOUP „ spoil* since IMT. Fto , n —Mtin 0661-0642. LI H4l INDIANAfOUa CREMATORY SHIRLE Y~BROS. * CO. Main office 246 N. Illinois St. Circle 111*. Main I4L George Grmsiemer Funeral Director 2* K. Market. °M phone Main 00. U 7*ol. J. C. WlLbOi* m* Prospect. ST. 1671. Dreael **t FINN BROTHERS Main *176. I*s W. Market. Circle 2>lf. EDW. L. HOLMAN Z 612 Central Are. Randolph 6903. CHAS. A. HOCKENSMITM. 124 M. iJllaota. Mata 1166. LT 11*4 FUNERAL DIRECTORS—I4O* M. UUnola WM. E. KRIEGER. Main 1164, Rea phone. Ben Parte 111-L CADI*—BERT R GADD. 21*0 Prospect ev Phones. Drexel 642*. ST. m. UNDERTAKERS—BISEY A TITUS. *sl North Del, LI 66*4. Mein *•- H. u. TUTKWILKR. W. Meridian. Main *!*- FEENEY A FEENEY. death and funeral notices. BILLIXGTON, THE REV. JAMES—Age S*. retired member of the Congregational Church, passed away at hie residence, 4737 Bradbury street. May 21. Funeral from the home Wednesday, 2 p. m. Friends Invited. Burial New Crown cemetery. HANCOCK. JESSE E—Beloved husband es Lettle Hancock, passed away at hla residence. 1342 Blaine avenue, Monday May 22. at the age of 63 years. Funeral from Blaine Avenue Methodist Church. May 24 at 2 p. m. Friends Invited. Burlai Crown Hill. KELLEHER. MA RGARET—Passed away Monday noon. May 22 at her home. 121 North Arsenal avenue. Funeral from residence Wednesday, May 24. S:SO a. m. Holy Cross Church 9 a. m. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. Please omit flowers. NAUGHTON, MR3. BRIDGET—Passed away 19 p. m . Saturday May 20. at her home. 3350 N. Pennsylvania st. Funeral Wednesday, May 24. from the residence. 8 .39 a. m.. followed by services at St. Joan of Arc Church. S a. m. Friends Invited. Please omit flowers. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. She was a member of the Third Order of St. Francis; also the Altar Society. STI’MPH. MABEL—Died May 22. age 33 years, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Stumph. Funeral Wednesday, May 24. 1:30 p. m., from residence. 351 North Hamilton ave., followed by services at East Park Church, Bevllle and New Tor's streets, at 2 p. m. Burial Crown HIU cemetery. Friends Invited. CARD OF THANKS. CARD OF THANKS —We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to our relatives and friends for their many acts of kindness and sympathy shown us In the sudden death of our beloved husband and father, Thomas Bewley, who departed this life May 11. and was laid to rest in Crown Hill. We do especially thank Rev. Leßoy James for his consoling message; also the singers, the pallbearers. W. T. Blasengym. the undertaker for his efflcter.t service, and to one and *ll for the beautiful floral offerings. His lonely family, MRS. MARGARET BEWLEY AND CHILDREN. CARD OF THANKS—We thank our relatives. friends, neighbors; the Rev. Gebhardt. singer.;; Mr. Shirley, his assistants; public school teachers, her co-workera the pupils and their parents; Western Union Employes' Association and other* for many kindnesses, sympathies and beautiful flowers In this sad hour when death hath taken our darling daughter and ulster so beloved. Nenette E. Fait, teacher. School No. 21. MRS. C. J FAIT. W. FRANC FAIT. MI6S A. MAE FAIT.

LOST AND FOUND. “H” PIN Small void letters I. D A. A.. 11-*#. Lost downtown Saturday. Reward. Call Main 3500 or Webster *394. LOST—Sunday, between Riverside, East Michigan, East Washington car lines; small blue enameled locket with chain attached; valued as a keepsake. Reward. MISS COFFEY. Harrison 2969. LOST—Watch and fob. The fob waa 4 silver coins, 50c. 2oc. 10c, sc. Valued from association only. Its return will be appreciated and rewarded. NETTIE HANSFORD. Main 5298. LOST —Navy bine silk umbrella on 4:10 Plainfield car. either Tuesday or Wednesday evening of this week Reward. Call MISS HESSIOX. Main 3500, LOST—In the vicinity of S r ■* and College eve. one 33x4 Ke!iy-S, lngfleld tire, mounted. Finder please no tty METCALF. LOST—Lady’s Scottish Rite ring, set with smgll diamond. Liberal reward. Call city board health after 6 p. m. Lincoln 3546. - Lo6T—Fraternity pin Sunday. May 7 In or near Circle Theater. Shield shape; diamond In center. Reward. Main 3500. LOST —Gold x r 3t watch In Ayres atore, Monday morning. Leave at Ayres postoffice. Reward. LOST—By motorcycle policeman. Elgin watch. Initials ”R. E. F.” on back. Drexei 6596, LOST —On Shelby car. pair overalls and Chapman badge. Call Stewart 2184. PERSONALS. FAIRMOCNT MaTERNITT HOSPITAL for confinement, private; prices reasonable; may work for board; babies adopted. Write for booklet. MRS. T. B. LONG. 4*ll E Twenty-Seventh st.. Kansas City, Mo. INDIANA CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE - Clinic for patients at 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.. on Mondays. Wednesday* and Fridays. New location: 962 N. Pennsylvania •treet. BUSINESS SEHVICCS. A Bath a Day Is the Healthy Way. E. M. HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber. 3220 E. Mlcb, Webster 3001. ELECTRICAL WIRING Light and power. Houses a specialty. Repair work given prompt attention; reasonable. DILTB ELECTRIC. §43 FT. WAYNE, MAIN 1415ROOFING. fireproof, weatherproof, classy workmanship; underwriters’ guarantee; cash or payments. KARST SAFETY ROOFING CO. Webster 6681. 20C{, OFF REGULAR PRICES, on all electric wiring. Get my prices Estimates frees. FOULK. Webster 0815 evenings. HOWARD ELECTRIC CO. Electric wiring i-room cottage; eomplete. sl7. Drexei 6. 744 Virginia are. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated; feather mattresses ana pillows made E. V BT-RKLE. 41* Mass Main 142A TINNERS and roofers, gutters and downspouts, fireproof and weatherproof roottng: prices right. Stewart 2827. PAINTING. PAPER CLEANING;* NO STREAKS; REFERENCE IP REQCIRED. LINCOLN 3251. PIANO builder and tuner; repair all kind; work guaranteed. NICHOLAS HILDMAN. Belmont 0321-1. PAPER cleaning. Work guaranteed; best references, absolutely no dirt; 76c and up, Belmont 4871. EX-SERVICE BROS., vault, sink or dry well cleaning. PAUL WEISS. 626 Caldwell, of Circle 7618. ROOFING and tinning: new and repair work: estimates furnished. Call Randolph 9417. HEATH'S Union Barber Shop. Warm, comfortable bath rooms. 133 W. Market street. WALL PAPER CLEANING. $1 PER ROOM: CLEANER FURNISHED. MAIN T 473.

BUSINESS SERVICES. CCwttkiwS.) DERAHIAH BROS. M (S®„ LARGEST CARPET CLEANERS Fluff Rugs made from old 'carpet. RAndolph 4153. 27th and Northwestern CARPENTER and repair work; cement and brick work; painting and plastering. Main 7742. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TCTTLBDOB. 261 Indiana ava, SHOE repairing while you wait. R. E. KENNSDT. 312 N. Illinois Main 2199. CEMENT WORK. FIRST-CLASS; ESIIMATE3 GIVEN. STEWART 1638. NOTICES. ~ =• • - " ' Hey! There, Void * v We are having great meetings at the Cadle Tabernacle every night. PAUL RADER of Chicago preaches. The Gypsy Smith Choir sings. You had better come over tonight. | Cadle Tabernacle Evangelistic Association. and., —a HIGH school teacher will drlv* through to th* west for traveling expenses; 10 weeks' vacation beginning June 20. Call Harrison 1094 after 6 p. m. DETECTIVES. Quigley-Hyland Agency, Ine. Suit* 464 National City Bank building. Phone Main 2262. Local MBce International Secret Borvloo Awn. Seventy oScw In America and foreign conntrlea MALE HELP-—WANTED.

FOUR FIRST-CLASS AUTOMOBILE MECHANICS. Men With Extensive Cadillac and Oakland Experience Preferred E. W. STEINHART CO. 11TH AND MERIDIAN. WANTED—BOYS to carry Time* routes In downtown district between East and West. South and BL Clair atreeta Boy* not over 14 year* old. See Mr. Moorehead any afternoon after 2 o'clock. TEN good solicitors at once, city and rural work. Salary and con; mission. See Mr. Hastings, circulation dept., Indiana Dally Times, after 5.30 a. m. WANTETD—Fifty laborers. Report at once at Twenty-Fifth end Gale streets. INDIANA ASPHALT PAVING CO. WANTED —Teamsters and laborers to work on National road. Inquire Smlthae barn, rear 1126 W. New York. SITUATION WANTED—MALE, WANTED—To do sodding, cellar digging and grading. Brookalde 2252. SALESMAN—WANTED. Salesmen Wanted Make big money spare time and evenings Interesting your friends in our high-class north elde real estate offering. Commission basis. 760 Bankers Trust b.dg., 11 a. m. to 2 p. m.

Salesmen Wanted Live wires in the go-setter class can make big money selling lots in our big north elde subdivision. Only workers need apply. 11 a. m. to 3 p. m. 76062 Bankers Tru3t bldg. AGENTS—WANTED. HEMSTITCHING Pfcotlng attachment; fits any sewing machine; attaches firmly. Easily adjusted. Price. *3. delivered, with complete Instructions and samples work. Orders filled promptly. SUPERIOR ATTACHMENT CO.. 609 Starr St.. Corpus Christ!. Texas. INSTRUCTIONS. REMOVED to 961 N. Pennsylvania street, where we have every facility to give the atudent a thorough training In chiropractic, able to pass the state board In license states. After June 1, our course will be 3 years of 6 months each. If you want to become a chiropractor that can get patients and produce results, investigate our college first. Clinic for patients at 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Frldaya INDIANA CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE. Inee-porated. PIANO—6AXOPHONB In X* lessons, the Christensen way. Begnneu and advanced. CHRISTENSEN IHOOL 106 Pembroke Arcade Clr. 1034 MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER’S COLLEGE. 309 B. Washington it. Indianapolis. In<L Clrole 076 T. FEMALE HELP—WANTED. ' EXPERIENCED press and liner operators; also several Inexperienced girls. 18-25 years of age. AMERICAN CAN CO.. S. East and Belt R. R. WANTED— YOUNG LADY who writes a good hand, high school graduate preferred. to do clerical work In our office at $2 00 a day In exchange for a business course See. wrLe or phone F. W*. Case, prln. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, corner Penaylvanla and Vermont sts.. next door north of Y. W. C. A. GIRLS over 1* years of age to learn telephone operating. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO.. Room 322, corner New York and Meridian sts. SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. WASHING, ironing or cleaning by day. Call Brookalde 2352. CURTAINS to launder. MRS. LUTZ. Drexel 0895. FLATS, APARTMENTS—TO LET. New Apartment for Colored 324 W. 21ST ST. Two rooms, dressing closet, bath, tn-a-dcor bed and gas range; *25. *'.2.50. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Main 481*.

FURNISHED HOUSES AND FLATS. ATTRACTIVELY furnished 5-room apt. downtown for 214 months beginning June 16; cool, pleasant summer home. Circle after 6 p. m. WELL FURNISHED HOUSE IN GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD. REASONABLE. WEBSTER 2422. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. EAST BT., 812 N.; FURNISHED ROOMS; HOUSEKEEPING; MODERN. LINCOLN 3170, TWO furnished front rooms, strictly modern; private entraifce. Call before 5. Randolph 8927. VILLA ave., 829; two modern furnished light housekeeping rooms. Drexel 3896. THREE very desirable, modern furnished rooms north. Randolph 6760. TWO light housekeeping room* on first floor. Circle 1662. r t RQO M S—-TO L ET. ROOSEVELT ave., 1825; 5-room modern, nicely furnished. Webster 7900. ST. CLAIR, 818 E.; 2 large unfurnished rooms; gas furnished. FLETCHER AVE.. 769; TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS. BOARD AND ROOMS—TO LET. PENN., 2153 N.; 2 connecting rooms, single or suite; twin beds, private; board; garage. Randolph 0223. ROOM with morning and evening meals; lady employed; 2000 block Park avo. Randolph 3320. TRAVELING MAN and wife will share home with couple or gentlemen. Harrl >n 0393. 3UM ME R COTT AG E S—R ESQ RTS. COTTAGE for rent, near Ravenewood: accommodate family or club of ten people. Webster 2422. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. EA. 1395. Otto 5. 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 spec* 25c per month and up. Lo*al and over* land transfer. We call and give you exact prices on any kind of work without any obllgationa 412-22 K. Market street. Main 2750, Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey et. Main 2028. LI. 1128. BRUCE' KENNAHD, TRANSFER. BTOR> age. Main C 203; Main 6983; evening. Harrison .2268 GATEWOOD BROS.. transferlng and hauling. All kinds; reasonable. Belmont 0113. UNION BTATION BAGGAGE TRANSFER MAIN 7119, _____ REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE] Real Bargains, North 7- home, 4200 Park ave. 8- home, Park avenue. 8-room home, 2100 Pennsylvania. 8-room home, 2700 N\ Illinois. B room home, 2900' Highland place. 8-room home, 8000 Capitol. 7-room home, 3700 Capitol. 6-room bungalow, 8000 Guilford. 6-room bungalow, 5000 Park ave Above homes are strictly modern and in tiptop condition throughout. We sell on easy terms. Call N. P. Shelby, with I. N. Richie & Son. 710-12 Bankers Trust bldg. Main 0520. Evenings, Randolph 2474.

$350.00 Cash Six-Room Bungalow In excellent condition; eloctrio lights, gas. furnace, full lot. Owner leaving city; Immediate possession. Price. $3,250. Realty Finance Cos. Lincoln 4405. Eve., Ran. 0942. New Four-Boom Home $250 Cash—Price $2,500 Located half square from Shelby car: large light rooms, electric lights n v driven well, cement walks; lot 14 4 feet deep; *250 cash required; ha’ence 222 ' pr month. Call Ed O'Callahan, South Side Specialist, with McCord & McKinney, Realtors. 311 Lamcke Bldg. Clrcl# 5220. Evenings. Webster 8800. Have 3 New Bungalows On Westbrook Ave. Consisting of four rooms; h has electric lights, well, full rhed; lots 40x174 If you want to get out where you can raise chickens, this Is your best bet Prices, *2.200 to *2.500. Small cash payment. balance like rent. Call Mr. Brooks, Washington Bank & Trust Cos. Main 0792. Randolph 8199. Vacant 5-Room Bungalow Electric lights. Ineide toilet. Iti acvjis ground. For quick sale *3.250. One square from Beech Grove car Hue. Small cash payment down, balance easy terms. See llr Mclnteer. I. N. Ritchij & Son 710 Bankers Trust. Main 0520. Dandy Investment Thoroughly modern duplex; five rooms and bath each apartment: Instantaneous heaters In each bath; located north, near car line and school; separate furnaces Price. $6,000. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors. On the Hill Five-room hom% newly painted, papered, electric lights, gas. city watir, Inside toilet. Cement front porch; $275 cash and $25 monthly. 131 H Lee street. J. F. Cantwell Cos. 630 Lemcke Bids;. Main 0204. RURAL. N., near Spade* park; 8-room modern; good condition. Also 6-rooni modern, except furnace. In rear. Will sacrifice both for *7,500. Owner leaving city; *1,600 cash, balance terms. Call Mr. McInteer, with I. N. Richie & Son. 710-12 Banker* Trust bldg. Main 0520. SMALL COTTAGE Semi-Modern, Southeast with •lectrlc lights, city water, gas, cement porch, close to school. Margaret Berry, *O3 Public Savings bldg. Main 5147. Drexel 4254. 6-Room Close in, West Newly painted and decorated: electric lights, driven well; price, $1,650, small cash payment down, balance easy terms. See Mr. Mclnteer. I. N. Richie & Son. 710 Banker, Trust. Main 0520. 2413 Wheeler Street BRIG HT WOO I). Four large rooms, electricity, well, full lot. Price $1,750; *250 cash. 115 per mo. Call Trueblood. RELIABLE REALTY CO. Main 0186. Evenings. Irvlntgon 4213. . yy Double 4 rooms on each (I IT fa II aide; rents *46 per mo.; VL II II In 3800 block Kenwood VJ>l “ • ave.; *4,500: *SOO cash, balance *42 per month. GEO. A. LUCAS, 726 K. of P. bldg. Circle 6600. Evenings, Belrront 4926. Good Little 5-Room Home Southwest, for $1,800; about half cash. Call Mr. Anderson, with I. N. Richie & Son. Wain 0620. 10 and 12 Banker* Trust. 5-Room Side Double North Gladstone near Michigan car line; good condition, semi-modern Renting at *SO per month. *4.500; *SOO cash. J. C. PRICE CO., REALTORS. Main 1232 or Randolph 6724. *SOO CASH, *2O monthly, buys good fiveroom cottage on 28th St., between Clifton and Northwestern Ave. Price *2.500. Elmore Bros.’ Realty Cos. 302 Baldwin Bldg. Circle 7962. EAST, five-room modern bungalow, *f,oo cash, balance monthly. MR. WRIGHT Irvington 0292. ILLINOIS, 1023 N.; four room* furnished for sale: four room* unfurnished for rent- Lincoln 5443, BARGAIN DOUBLE. 12 46 ASHLAND. MUST BE SOLD; TERMS. RILEY 1865.

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REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. _ _ _ il ir . - ELEGANT 7-room .thoroughly modern. east front home In Broadway: will consider good clear lot as port payment Call Mr. Anderson, with I. 72 RICHIE & SON, 7-10-12 Bankers Trust bldg.. Main SEVENvROOM cottage, near College car. Price *2.650; easy payments. Monen-Peelle Cos. A ft Brick bungalow north. QAL “Ugii 1 ' ■V-D A U I; ven! n ps, Belmont 4926. A 15 PER CENT Investment, small double and single . always rented. *2• *0 -ash, balan-e monthlv. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. Main 0142. FIVE ROOM bungalow, modern except furnace loca'el southeast, near car line. *3.000; terms THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. Main 0142. FIVE- ROOM BUNGALOW with LARGE CEMENT PORCHES; BOTH KIN Dr) OF WATER: %7o CAME BELMONT 1114. FOR COLORED strictly modern 6-room bungalow on Cornelius avenue, large lut. Terms Main 0107, LIST jour real e.stnte wltn ELMORE BROS. REALTY CO. Circle 7962. REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN. 21/2 Acres m MILES east of Irvlnptnn and H mile south of National road $ 12f>0; $35 sls monthly. Call Wetatar 577 4 evcnlngai or 1 bu <1 small house; move out for th© summer. Cooper & Iladley *3B Dnrkp Bldg. Main *776. NEW 5-room bunffnlow, an-I nearly half a*-r© ground, north; $3,150. $350 ra?h; will trad*: for city •proper-y. Owner. Main AH*. Kvenlngs. Fn-xM 1493. LOTS— FOR aALg. 57X15 east-front lot, 62x133; wonderful location; Wallace Ft., rear Great opportunity for any one ambition* to own thoMr own borne. Drk •*. for five days only, $375. $lO cash, $1 weekly. Call Washington 417 5. Irvin;erton Lots Irvington Terrace addition H in the east s.de of Irvington north elde Kas; Washington st. Begins next street cf Sheridan ave. the end of the Irvington car line. We are selling loti on Kenyon, the third street east. Price $750. Payments. \Y. If. Cooper & Cos. 833 Lemvko.

833 Lemt.ke. BEAUTIFUL wooded lot. 58x142; fine location; restricted neighborhood; Lln-w-nod Ave.. near 3S4h St. Price only *675. Will sell to good parly on terms. *25 i ash, *1.75 weekly Act quickly for ti ls bargain. Cail Washington 107 9. Onp Square From Park 27th and Columbia; I<> Arm building lo**. High and dry; all improvement* in ami paid. To SGttl* Fqtnt*. "'ill parrlfb’e for $350 a lot; $-5 rash, halfitpe $1.50 a vrok. Hurry, as won’t last long at this price, (.all Mr. Mr*lnt*er. with l. N. RICH IK & SON, Main 0S?0. 710-12 Hankers Trust B!d£. LARGE beautifully wooded lot, 57x141, on pav*d street, northeast, near 33th street. If sold this week, will take $1,025, and to responsible party v\ill make terms of SSO cash and $lO monthly. Call Randolph 7264.

IRVINGTON TERRACE, on Ridgovlew. 40x160; all Improvement! In and paid except Btreet. Call owner, Circlo 4^47. 5 acres, Arlington and Brookvlllo Rond; factory Fite; mil or lumber yard. Owner. Webster 3352. CAHTO is AYE., n^>rfheap t rern^r~43 92x128; price. $3,000. V. H. AIARCUHIO 6 CO. Circle 7424. LOT —Fine location, Broadway, north of Fortieth. Owner leaving city. Washington 4871. for" s a LE-i iirirr- lot 7~ \\ ashing ton PLACE HEIGHTS; CHEAP. WEBSTER 3565. LOTS FOR SALE, $350,00 Ul\ J* XV. CO 88. DREN E L 188 X LOT —Bast, by owner. Circle 1300. TWO LOTS- corner, Arthlngton Hivd. and St.; 102 feat front. 141 fact deep. x comer will double In value In few ears. Price only *925, If sold this wet a. Terms, *25 cash, *2.50 weekly. Call Washington 1079. . ~- r .- REAL ESTATE—SALE OR TRADE AfWWVWS/WWVWWWVWSfWVfWVNWS To Exchange for Indianapolis Residence 63 acres, Macoupin county (111.) farm; live-room nouso with basement; barn, other buildings; big orchard, one-haif level. balancs slightly refiling, price *IOO per acre. Want merchandise. Leavitt Land Cos., Indianapolis, Ind. REAL ESTATE^WANTEp:" We Have a cash buyer for a five or six-room semimodern. near Ilrooksido I’ark or In Brightwood. Call s MR. MEREDITH. WEBSTER 7953. MR. JOHNSON. WEBSTER 7453. OFFICE. MAIN 2393. WANT 5 to 7 roomji modern or semimodern. Will pay *7OO cash and balance monthly. Main 0142. _ WANTED—Five-room modern bungalow. Main 6771.

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. sws- _ FA _ R M S--FOR SALE. BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY horns of 2 aer with abundance of forest treps. on a running stream; flve-roorn bungalow, electric lights, telephone; five squares of city car line. A real buy at *3,500; *SOO cash. Main 6871. Belmont 3874. FOWLER & EATON. Main 6871. Randolph *335. SIXTY-EIGHT acres of level land. 8 mile* erst of city; *135 per acre; one-thlrd cash. MR. WRIGHT. Irvington 0292 B EAUTIFUL Tor NT RY ifo ME. Sixteen acres, near Spring Lake Park; good 6-room house, cellar, double poultry house, barn, large orchard of ail kinds of fruit; *3,000; terms. FOWLER i EATON. Main 6871. Randolph 8335. FARMS—FOR SALE OR TRADE. FOR EXCHANGE. Illinois highly Improved 354e. re black prairie farm to exchange; clear, for merchandise or apartment. AM level, tile drained; eight-room brick house with basement, five-room tenant house; two barns, tool sheds and oth>r buildings; two mites of station on Chicago & Alton road; large orchard: over 250 pear ami apple trees. Price S2OO per O're. bee LEAVITT LAND CO.. Indianapolis, Lul. AUCTIONS. Auction Farm and personal property, Thursday. May •*•11 without reserve HO acres, one mile southwest of Pairlckeburg, Owen County. Indiana, alx-room house with good cellar. cistern and well, barn and granary; sheep barn; old house; poultry house, and plenty of other outbuildings. IS acres heat, H acres clover; oil and coal pros-jw-ts good. Liberal terms Will also pell personal property. Adrian Yeager, owner. it. C. Fo-Land Auction Cos. Auctioneers. Noblesvllle, Ind.

Land Auction Twtlve-nore home; food productive noil; eight-room frame house; food frame barn; chicken house, milk houae. corn crib and oth* -r outbuildlngm; good fencing, two good wells and some fruit. Sell wlth- | cut reserve to highest bidder on premises at north edge of Flora, < arroll County. Indiana, Saturday. May 27 at 2 p. m. llawklns Mortgage r.v, owners. K. C. F' LA\T> AFC'fION f'O,, Auctioneers. *■’.ls Traction Terminal bldg . Indianapolis. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Millinery Store nt a great, bargain; three-year lease; best of location. Have to sell on account of sickness; fine chance. Address A No. 27-0, Times. Fowler & Eaton We have cash customers for groceries. ; rooming houses and other business proportion. 301 City Trust. Main 6871. GROCERY and meat market for sale; bargain If sold at once. Terms if doJ sired. Call nt 239 S. Walcott. CAHINET nnd carpenter shop for salo, *ll°L 2113 E - CISAR stand for aalo or trade. Call Belmont l*oi. [ automobajEs—for sajleT~T I Chevrolet roadster S6O Falga touring 75 j Maxwell touring 75 ! Ford coupe 1920. Ford coupe 1921. | Ford speedster underslung roadster. 725 VIRGINIA AVB. : DODGE BROTHERS u-—or cars; a good assortment at all tlmee. CiI.WALLBRich Company Obmlwmh NfIMVMMMf ' 84* North Meridian. Clrola 430*. FORD'COUPE Gx*od condition. Very reasonable; cash or terms. Swisslielm & Parker, Maxwell / roadster; excellent mechanical eondltton; practically new tires; *75 down. 819 N. Illinois street. Buick Six ’ DODGES, OAKLANDS, OVERLANDS. FORDS. BRISCOES AND OTHERS. MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS. 518 N. CAPITOL. OPEN EVENINGS. FORD, 1 920 sedan; runs nnd looks like new. *160; balance easy terms. WIDES lb MILLER. 641 E. Washington. Main 3493. PAIGE, light 4-cylinder touring; the biggest bargain in Indiana at $285. Better hurry for this one. 220 S. Pennsylvania. Main 1705. FORD tourings, roadsters and trucks. All models. Liko new. Sell or trade for any car. ALLEN. 725 Virginia avenue. FOR SALE—On payments, *2OO down or will rent 5-room modern. Webster 7900. 1533 Roosevelt avenue. DODGE roadster, 1917; $300; §l2O down, balance 12 months. WEISSMAN. 212-14 E. New York. \M, 4446. FORD speedster; classiest thing in town. Have a look. OAKLEY GARAGE. 166365 S. Meridian. FORD touring, 1921. Like new. Terms. OAICLEY GARAGE. 1663-65 S. Merldlan. OAKLAND. 1918 roadster. $225; *75 down. WSISSXAX. 212 S. N#w York- 1L 4443-

AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE. (Continued*) ATTENTION, FARMERS AND ROAD CONTRACTORS. We have 23 General Ordnance Tractors, 14-28 horse-power, in warehouse here These are new tractors and the list price Is $1,485 f. o. b. Cedar Rapids. lowa. We are going to close these out at *6OO each, while they last. You will have to hurry. Call or write for appointments. CLARKE & ROSEMEYER. 1012 Park avenue. Indianapolis. Circle 4732. Circle 2487. Used Car Bargains Monroe touring. Dodge, sedan. Mitchell roadster, Chevrolet 490, Westcott touring. Ford sedan, Buiok 6 touring, Mitchell touring. All of the above cars priced low for quick sales. Monroe Motors Corporation SAXON ROADSTER Good running condition; new tires. Down payment, *SO; balance easy payments. PSfot Motor Cos. 1110 N. Meridian. Circle 4081. Ford Bodies New and used. Sale or exchange. SwissheHm <& Parker Ames, Autowa and Ford body dlst. 330 E. MarkeU DODGE BROTHERS touring, current model; lias been driven only 2.800 miles; fully equipped with spot iight, extra tire, Johnson lock and raotometer; can not be told from anew car. price *850; terms. C. H. Wallerich Cos. PILOT TOURING Model 645; perfect running condition; fair tires. Price, *875. Easy payments. Pilot Motor Cos. 1110 N. Meridian. Circle 40S1. USED cars, always a bargain, sale or exchange for any car. 615 X. Eaat. Main 6735. BUICK 6. late 1919. reflnlshed like new. bargain, *6SS; terms. 619 X. Illinois st. USED CARS, always a bargain; sale or trude, cash or payments. Main 3493. FORD sedan, coupes, touring and truck bodies. 917 Virginia avenue. FORD sedan. In good running condition, $255. 725 Virginia avenue. MAHMON chummy roadster; like new. 610 N. Capitol, Indianapolis, TRUCKS—FOR SALE. NEW 3-TON TRAFFIC TRUCK N'e'.v. Pneumatic cord enclosed cab *teel panel stake body, six feet high Tarpaulin bow?. Removable side panels. Rear gate hinged and mounted for platform loading. Especially adapted for moving or light delivery business. Delivered. pries $2,625. E<u*y payments. Pitot Motor Cos. 1110 X. Merldlan. Circle 408 L FORD 1-ton truck. 1921; tine; terms. OAK__LEY'S GARAGE. 1663-65 S. MeHdlan^ AUTO,MOBILES— WANTED. Automobiles Wanted Can Use Packards. Cadillacs, Marmons, Pierces. Arrows, Stutzes, Buicks, Oldsmobiles. Mercers. Paiges. Will Pay High Price. What Have Y u for .Sale? Pioneer Motor Sales Company 810 N. Capitol Ave. WE‘need the cars and MEAN BUSINESS If you want to sell your car bring title and car. We deni quick and pay cash. WEBSSMAN 212-14 E. New York St. Main 4448 ~A UTOSWANTED"

WE PAY CASH. .vo delay. I. Wcii' Auto Cos. 619 N. Illinois. Main 1579. Autos Wanted Cash for any rnr. See us. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 51S North Capitol. Main 3638, AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. It it Is a good used TIRE you want, the rhances ars that w hav* them any size. *2. ROGERS BH6 W. Washington lialmont 4800. COL vTN B ATTEIiY COM PANT Recharge. 6-Volt, 50c; 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." A UTOTVAteiiINU Our specialty. *34 North Illinois, S & S Auto Laundry BRING your battery troubles 10 na. W* ars experts In this work and our prices are rlgnt; 6 volt recharge 60a; rebuild •omplete *6.00: 1* volt rscharg* 76a; rebuild compute *IO.OO BOUTH SIDE BATTERY SHOP. TIRES, all sizes. *4 and up. Rebuilt casings with NEW TREADS. We also repair or retread your tires. ANDERSON BTEAM VULVA NIZER CO.. 411 North Capitol. Sd floor. C. BELT for flhst-claea Job of repairing. We know automobiles. We don’t guess. 220 S. Pensylvanla. Main 1705. MURAT TIRE AND RUBBER CO. Intelllgent service. Tires and batteries. Main 6355. 209 E. New York street. 'mo T O RCYCLE SA ND B I CYCLE s7 Now Is the tlm* to have your motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 634-36 glass Ave. Main 6404. CASH paid lor all kinds of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 609 Mass, ava Main 7Q29. ~M ISC ELLAN EOU S—FO RSALE. Typewriter Bargasns NO. 3, NO. 4 and NO. 5 UNDERWOODS ONLY J55.n0. EASY PAYMENTS IF DESIRED. CLEANED. OVERHAULED AND IN FINE CONDITION AND GUARANTEED. ALSO BARGAINS IN OTHER MAKES OF MACHINES. LARGE AND SMALL. AT LOWER PRICES. 18 WEST MARKET ST., UPSTAIRS. PHONE MAIN 2636. Clark Typewriter Shop MM WALK TWO SQUARES CM ’ sand save a dollar on / I 1 * I | your trousers at ||L I U | The Fants Store Cos. |jl I lj | [ 2 Stores Full of Paata. Jljl 43 W. Ohio—ll 48. Ohto St*„. INVALID CHAIHB— Ooaj —~TT' FijlMi" tired chair* for rent, 9S.lt gar Mflfittb Crutcbe*. *ec. Delivery fr**. . VS* BAKER BROtL MAKE your old coat look life* MV enlt by matching a pair ttpmeH with thi CORRECT PANTS MAXIM 00k WHEELER A WILSON drop-head sewing machine, 110,00. FOR SALE—Briggs Straton motor ooooter. lined slightly. Reasonable, Q. H. WESTING CO. g ____________ “ Sewing machine., *5.00. 312 Mass. Ave. A BARGAIN In 2 Eaey vaouum and 1 Gein-a-Day eiectrlo waehers, soiled. . 34 fv>uih Meridian atreet. BOX TOP SEWING MACHINE. Perfect stitch. *3.00. 312 Mass, Ave, WHEN YOU THINK OF TYPEWRITERS THINS 07 JUDO. 99 8. PENN BT.

MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. (Continued.* $2 DOWN WILL BRING COHONA, The Personal Writing Machine JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. 22 S. Penn. St. Tel.. Main 2890. ALL kinds of garden plants for sale. Wash. 2919. 6411 Ferguson street. A NUMBER of used eiectrlo washers, *2O and up. 84 South Meridian street. MISCELLANEOUS—'TO LET. CONCRETE MIXERS FOR RENT. Circle 6665. MISCELLANEOUS—WANTED. #wwwvwwwwwkfvw^vy^wwwt GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCK YARDS x Wanted —Baby carriage, Btroller or Oriole, regardless of condition. Circlo 7090. WANTED—SO 9 lawn mowers to sharpen; reasonable prices. 126 Virginia ave. Main 4989. WANTED—S,OOO lost keys found at JOHN S. FOLTZ. 126 Virginia ave. Main 4989. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—FOR SALE. Rugs—Linoleum Imported Japanese grass rugs, Bxlo. $6.25; 9x12. $6.50; guaranteed GOLD SEAL Congoleum rugs, 9x12, $13.25. Rug borders, 24 inches wide, 3S cents per yard; 36 Inches wide, 54 cents per yard. Brussels, Axminsters, velvet and Wilton rugs at lowest prices. 207 W. Washington st. Lincoln 5760. FOR SALE—Fumed oak daveno set. .Drexel 6854. BEDBUGS, roaches, mpths, ants, destroyed with one application of "Sudden Death." ALBERT MAAS. 31 Ylr, ave. Main 1225. WATER power washing-machine. Peerless; new. complete, *25. Without wringer, *2O. Randolph 3879. RELIABLE gas range; good oonditlon. Call Webster 4458. COAL OIL stove, new, and coal heater. Belmont 3833. J MUSICAL—SALE OR WANTED. PIANOS TUNED and repaired; all work guaranteed. ROBERTSON MUSIC HOUSE. 423 Massachusetts ave Main 4531. PLAYE~R PIANO— \vTFi~ take cheap lot; balance .payment*. Randolph 4221. COAL AND WOOD—FOR SALE. NO BETTER coal on the market. UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Drexel 3280. Stewart 2225.' COAL L. H. BAIN COAL CO. Main 3531. 212 N. Pine Main 2151. MACH INE FI Y AND TOOLS. WONDER MIXER^ MIXERS. HOISTS. PUMPS. ENGINEJS, ALL SIZES CARRIED IN STOCK. BURL FINCH. DIST. 314-20 W. MARYLAND BTHKKT. LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE—The Board of Trusters of the Central Indiana Hospital for Insane will receive sealed proposals until Friday. May 26. at 10 a. m., for furnishing supplies for the month of June. 1922. Estimate hook will be on fl! at Room 14S State House from and after Monday. May 22, 1322. By order of BOARD OF TRUSTEES.

FINANCIAL. SIOO-S2OO-S3OO Investigate our easy-to-pay Twenty-Payment Plan Loan*. Get 1-0. pay back *2.60 a month. " *IOO, " *5.00 " With Interest at SVe per month. Tou pay only for the actual time loan runs. Interest Is charged only on the actual amount of cash still outstanding Come In and get free booklet. "The Twenty Payment Plan," which describes everything fully. Ail business confidential. We Loan on Furniture, Pianos, Vlctrolas, etc., without removal. Also on Diamonds for long or short tima. Call, phone or write Indiana Collateral Loan Cos. (Bonded Lenders.) ESTABLISHED 1887. 201 LOMBARD BUILDING. 21 Hi EAST WASHINGTON ST. Main 3286. CONFIDENTIAL Quick Loans UP TO *3oo* On pianos, vlctrolas, household fur. nlture and guaranteed notes. Loans payable In 8 to 26 monthly Instalments. Legal charges based on unpaid > stance for actual time used. Loans with other companies paid off and more money advanced. Hours 9 C 5 30. Saturdays to 1 p. m. Call, write or phone Circle 1-6-6-9. Beneficial Loan Society 601 National City Bank bldg. REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS PURCHASED SECOND MORTGAGES PURCHASED COMMERCIAL PAPER PURCHASED. WE ADVANCE RENTS ON LEASES. INVESTIGATE OUR NEW PLAN. AUTOMOBILE FUNDING CO. 913 HUME-MANSUR. MAIN 3S6S. LOANS On furniture, pianos, autos, live stock, farm Implements and other collateral. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141* K. Washington St. Main 058 5. Auto Lincoln 71(L WE MAKE first and second mortgage* on Improved farm, and Indianapolis real estate. AETNA MORTGAGE AND INVEST'T. COt 608 Fidelity Trußt bldg. MONEY furnished on realty nior'gaJSi and contracts. FRANK K. SAWYfIK Meridian Life Bldg. 307 North PenaoV *gnla street. Circle 1061. jB FIRST and second mortgages on InAteaft and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. Wfla SON. 1101 National Cttjr Bank bldg. U W coin 6104. ' ‘ - MONEY to loan on second mortgage*. LA MILLER. 137 N. Dataware st. Main HM, Purdue vs. Illinois ; LAFAYETTE, Ind., 23.- I’urdne was t oplay the crucial gamy Mwill make tln( c'hamvs for th* championship slim, but a victory Twill eliminate the Illinois team aud give Purdue the heist chance it has had Hum 1908 to cop Ooly one game H en the eehedule wit.. Mte Bicker Coach METROPOLITAN GOLF. . CONVENT, N. J., Mar 23.—Miss EMsebeth Hardin of Essex County,, New Jersey, and Mrs. H. Arnold Jackson, exnational champion of Greenwich, Conti., tied for the Qualifying medal In the championship tournament of the Women’s Metropolitan Golf Asaoclatloa, starting Monday. Both fintthed with 88, two strokea better than Miaa Alsxa Stirling, ex-national champion. ROLLER SKATE RACES TONIGHT. Charles Friedek claimant of the State roller skating Championship, and Frank McGinnis, challenger, will meet tonight in the first one mile heat of a best two out of three race match on the Riverside rink. The second race will be held Thursday night aud the final Saturday night. Ted Shuller and Ed Brussell also will meet tonight in a one-mile race for the Btats amateur title.

Sports Jinx Follows Marks in State Track Meets; Other Gossip of Recent Tourney Marks of Wabash High School is surely the tough luck .track star of the State. In last year's high school tourney at Franklin he twice broke the State record In preliminary heats in the hurdles only to fall In the final heat and not even win. This year at Richmond he clipped onefifth of a second off the 220-yard low hurdle mark set by Allison of Richmond in 1909, both in 'the preliminary and final heats, but In the final heat knocked down the first hurdle. The State high school track rules plainly state that no record is allowed when any of the 10 hurdles are knocked down. Last year the new mark set in the preliminary heats did not go down as new records and the same will be true this year. Glenn F. Thistlcwaite, athletiq director at Northwestern University and referee of the high school meet this year, stated that time made In preliminary heats never counted as records. It has been stated erroneously that Marks had set anew record. Two other records were wrongly said to have been, broken In an account of the moet. The mile record is still held by Trotter of North Salem, who went the distance in i minutes, 391-5 seconds in 1918. Flint, who no doubt could have bettered the mark this year had he been pressed, went the mile in 4 minutes, 401-3 seconds. Mittank of Fairmount Academy still holds the pole-vault record of 11 feet and inches. The height this year was onlv 11 feet 2 inches. It is iuteresting to note that Miller of Anderson, the winner this year, went 11 feet 6 inches last year to tie for first place with Sevedge of Princeton High School. This year he was four inches under his last year s mark, but won the event.

Independent Baseball The first baseball meeting of amateur and independent baseball clubs was held Monday night at J 36 North Pennsylvania street. The hall was packed with managers and ball players. All managers having teams between the ages of 12 to 15 years. Id to 21 years, semi-pro, aDd out-of-town managers are Invited to attend next week's meeting which will ha held Monday (May 29) at the above headquarters at 8 p. in. The main object of the meetings is to enable the city and out-of-town teams to book free lance games every Sunday. A majority of the managers present were in favor of naming the 32 to 15 year class the boys' division and the 16 to 21 year class the Junior division. Clubs registered in the different divisions will be divided into sections. North, South. East and West. This matter will be taken up again at next Monday night's meeting. Managers and players are invited to attend these weekly baseball meetings. The Talbott A. C.s. playing in the 14-10-year-old class, want a game for Sunday with some team holding a park permit. For games call Drexel &IS3 and ask for Harry. The Oriental Cubs desire games with teams playing in the 14-15-year-old clas3. Call Drexel 0336 and ask for Don. The Y. M. P. defeated the Tantor A. A. by a score of 10 to 3. Schott hurled good ball for the winners. The Y. M. S. team wants games with State clubs. June 4, 11. and IS are open dates. Call Drexel 5150 between 0 and 7 p. m., or address Eddie Blum, 720 Cottage avenue. Tipton is >urged to get in touch with H. Dierd irf of the Marion Ramblers. Address 839 Broadway. Special business will be brought up lu the meeting Wednesday night. The Indianapolis Stars, a local colored team, is without a game for Sunday and would like to hear from some fast Statu team. Address William Thomas, t>fi7 Edgemont avenue, or call Kenwood 1715.

The Seal-Fasts were defeated Sunday at Bargersville in a thirteen-inning game. 4 to 3. The Seal-Fasts are without a game for Sunday and would like to hoax from some fast State team. Addres~ Mark Montague. I*2o West Michigan street, or call BelmoDt 2037. The Maywood Grays would like to arrange games with fast. Plate teams. Gall Belmont 0442 or write William Burk, 1342 Reisner street The Centra] A. C. will play the Willard A. C. team at Fairview Park next Sunday. The Centrals have a good record and are out to make a reputation this year. A week from Sunday the Centrals go to Five Points. For games address Harry Escol, 2439 Central avenue, or call Randolph 616 L The Central Juniors will play the Frankfort Braves at Frankfort on June 4 The Frankfort team will play a rc,turn game here on .Tune 11. For game3 with the Juniors call Circle 2446. The Rose Buds challenged the Jones Transfers and were refused a game, the reason for refusal being that the Rose Buds were "too young." The Buds play in the 16 18-year old class and feel that from their record they can trim tho Transfers. For games with the Rosa Buds call Webster 1127 after 7 p. m. Thn Indianapolis colored Barnstormers baseball club will take to the road Thursday. Tile Barnstormers will meet the Lexington Hustlers in a four-game series, starring next Saturday and continuing until Decoration day. The Ri Fo-Re club of Indianapolis desires to book Sunday games with fast State teams. Write E. T. Kllraiu. 719 Majestic building. The Bi Fo-Re club will meet Friday evening In room 719 Majestic building. The Indianapolis Giants, & local colored club, defeated the Indianapolis Sox at Douglas Park Sunday. 27 to 7. The Giants made five home runs during the slugging. Ihe Giants have open dates on May 28. 'l9 and 30 and would like to hear from fast State clubs. Address G. n. Biggerstaff, Thirteenth and Yandees streets, or call Webster 3171. The Indianapolis White Sox defeated the New Palestine Independents, 13 to 7, Sunday at New Palestine. The White Sox want State games. Address or call C. N. Russell, in care of Havens and Geddes. The Riversides defeated the State Independents Sunday by a score of 12 to 9. Much squabbling marred the game. The Ferndales were defeated at R&lnu town by a 7 to .3 count. There will be a special business jajEHfl lug of the Boys* club baseball the chihrnnius. 419 South Wednesday evrii’ig at "Lm! m-inb.-r> nre urged to be piMiM U !• rs es impnrmuce will comnidE^'. The Beech Grove Reds did Mamma :14s by s score of 7 S ' Sunday the 34s will play Shelbytl ,e *t Shelbyrillsi. LAWRENCE. Ind, lifsi Iff Twifi II I had little- Ironbl* - wfautfa* Chris tarn ores of Indianapolis her** Suns .day, % to 0: Lyle, Mkl-*no.irsd only three bits. Tfe# dm#: Gray of Lawrence featured, css* Qetbn plays here next Sunday. ' Ind., May Frank-Ink-Grays defeated the Indianapolis Premires, 15 to L The Franklin club would like to bear from Art Link of the Marmon 34s for a May 28 game. Address Homey Percifleld, Franklin, Ind. NOBLESVILLE, Ind.. May 23,—Noblesvills defeated the Sooth Side Turners of IndiadapellSf 7to L Helnzmann, pitching for NoblesrUle, has hurled thirtythree consecutive Innings In the last five games and allowed only three runs. CHAMPAIGN; 111., May 23.—.Tewei’ s A.-B. C.s of Indtanapolifc lost to the Artmores of Champaign here Sunday, 10 to 6. —— —— Sport Features In Brief s 4 NEW YORK —Negotiations for a Demp-sey-Wills fight In Montreal are not off, according to Tex Rickard, who aays he will confer with Jack Kearns about A date In Angust or September. . LOUISVILLE —High Goad, k|| #• Lowe stable, set anew record war awes* and one-half furlongs by rniinltp Jk distance in 1:30 at ChnrJMß DowaßcNba former record woe the Belmont truck In UW^BMNHha. BALTIMORE—bet the at Bowie, Havre do Jgmllco tracks, accordingly® -a eaaMmtlr* estimate.

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