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FLORISTS. INDIANAPOLIS FLOWER AND PLANT CO.. Central ave., at 34th. We grow cut dowers p-ants. FUNERAL WORK. Wash. 1362, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. W. T. Blasengvm CASKETS, 330.00 AND UP. $7.00 to Crown Hill. $6.50 to South Yards. Ambulance calls anywhere In the city. $2.00. Also ambulance calls are made without charge lor parties who are unable to pay. Randolph 6570. Drexel 2570. 1702 X. Illinois St. 1425 Shelby St. 8®“ iDa&V* Parlor. 2121 Unlm W. t LANNEJB & BUCHANAN Funeral N °rtu LUnOIS fit runeral directors to the people of India aspoil* since 1417. IBDIA.NAPOUB crematory SHIRLEY BROS.’ CO. Main office 4S N. Illinois 8tCircle ISIB, Main 184 L George Grins twiner . Funeral Director. 422 S. Market. Old phone Main 0906. LI IJOIL J. 0. VV ILtoOJN Is*o Prospect. BT. 1471. Drexel till FINN BROTHERS ataln 2176. 135 W. Market. Circle 2214. EDW. I*. HODMAN 2512 Central Ave. Randolph 5903. CPUS. A HOCAEN SMITH. •24 N. LUnota. *164. LI 1164. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—I4O2 X. Illinois WM. E. KRIEGER. Mein 1154. Res, phone Ben Derle BH-t Gaud—BEßT S. GaDD 21*0 Priepsct st. Phones Drexel 0422. ST. 2274. CNDERTa KERS—HISE 7 A TITLE ST North Del. LI 4544. Main 8680. H. u. TUTEWILKR. $34 N. Meridian. Main 0216. FEENEY A FEENEY CEATri AND FUNERAL NOTICES. BAGNELLE. MARY ALFA R ETTA—Bled at the family residence, 1057 West Thirty-Sixth street, Sunday, May 29 at 1 P- m. Funeral from the residence Wednesday. May 31 at 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burin; at Crown Hi’:. FATE. ELSIE E.—Age 22 years, beloved wtfo .-,f Fred Fate and daughter of Mr. and Mrs fames S. Lyons, died Monday. May 29. Funeral services will be held at her parents' home, 59 N Ninth ave. Beech Grove. Wednesday. May 31, at 2 p. m. Friends Invited. Burial New Crown cemetery. FORD. MICHAEL—Beloved husband of Ellen Ford and father of Mrs Thomas Harpey. Mrs. Katherine E. Troy. Mrs Otto French, Mrs Arthur Thomas. Edward A. Ford and Mrs John Cox. age 78 years, passed away Monday, 7 a. m_ at his residence, 449 Minerva street. Funeral Wednesday 8 a. m. at St. Bridget's Church. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends Invited, SWEENEY. JAMES P.—Beloved eon of Mr. ar.d Mrs. James Sweer.ey. died Monday, May 23, at residence, 1429 Lexington ave. age 35 years Funeral Thursday a. ns. St Patrick's church. Friends Invited. Burial Holy Cross. THOMAS, CLARENCE—Passed atvay at Los Angeles Cal.. May 22. Funeral from the residence of his sister, Mrs. J. H. Whitlock, 40X4 Carrollton ave.. Wednesday morning, 10.30. Friends Invited. Burial private

LOST AND FOUND. lostfraternity PIN Sunday, May T te or near Circle Theater Shield shape diamond la center Reward. Main 2300. LOST—Phi Kappa Psl fraternity pin. shield shape, Mack enamel top; Ewing Campbell engraved on back; somewhere on Per.nr/lvanla or Thirteenth street. Sunday night. Lincoln £371. MR. KATTERHENRY. Reward. “H” PIN Small gold letters X. D. A. A_ IS-20. Lost downtown Saturday. Reward. Call Mala 3500 or Webster €394. FOUNT)—Pocketbook from W. Washington street car. Monday at noon Call Belmont 0704. PERSONALS. FAIRMOUNT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for coniasment, private; prices reasonable; may work for hoard: babies adopted. Write for booklet. MRS. T. B. LONG. 4911 E. Twenty-Seventh at.. Kansas City, Mo. "Indiana chiropractic college. Clinic for patients at 19 a. rn. and 7:30 p. m.. on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. New locatton. 9€2 N. Pennsylvania street. THIS Is to certify that 1 am not responsible for debts made by Nettle Butler or any one else, only my own debts. JAMES E- BUTLER. NOTICES. IMPORTANT NOTICE Spanish war veterans 1598-1902. may have title to pension under act of June 5. 1920. from *l2-39 per month See or write I.OWE AGENCY. Sl2 K. of P. bldg. Phone Main 0707. BUSINESS SERVICES. ELECTRICAL WIRING Light and power. Houses a specialty. Hepair work given prompt attention: reasonable. DILTB ELECTRIC. <* FT WAYNE MAIN IHI. A Bath a Day is the Healthy Way. E. M. HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber. 3230 E. Mich. Webster 3001. • .ENER-AL contracting and repair work of all kinds, carpentering and building. Call between 4.30 and 7 p m. H. R. BOSTON. Dreaei 2119, 1304 a Olive. BEDBUGS, roaches, ante, moths, etc., exterminteed in 1 treatment; guaranteed; riddance no pay. E J. MOLIN & CO. Deere! 4407. I'LECTRICaL contractor, 5-room house complete with drop cords, lIS. BOROMAN. lei., Drex. 3881. Evenings. Web. 1170. HOWARD ELECTRIC CO. Electric wiring e-room cottage: complete *l7. Drexel 8818, 744 Virginia eve. FEATHERS bought. Sold and renovated: feather mattresses snd pillows mad* T V BURKLE lid Maas Main 1428. LET us paint your house and you bank the difference. Work guaranteed. MS. RICE. Washington £6Ol-4, PIANO builder and tuner; repair all klnd; work guaranteed. NICHOLAS HILDVAX. Belmont 0328-3. EX-SERVICE BROS, vault, sink or dry well cleaning. PAUL WEISS. 626 Cald-"-ell, or Circle 7613. HEATH'S Union Barber Shop Warm. comfcrtable bath rooms. 133 W. Market street LET us clean your vaults, cisterns and dry wells; good loads and large barrels. Circle S6S4. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTLEDOE. 201 Indiana tn SHOE repairing while you wait. R. E. KENNEDY, 218 X. Illinois, Main £199. r-L-Lr.-c---.n--.-_ ~ Quigley-Hyland Agency, Ine. Suite 404 National City Bank building. Phone Main 2902. Local office Interna- . tlonai Secret Service Assn. Seventy offices i IF America and foreign, countries.

MALE HELP—WANTED. Colored ’Laborers 32H Cents Per Hour 10 Hours a Day Call at Employment Office E. R. Raugh & Sons Fertilizer Cos. Union Stock Yards Ready for Work FOUR FIRST-CLASS AUTOMOBILE MECHANICS. Men With Extensive Cadillac and Oakland Experience Preferred E. W. STEINHART CO. 11TH AND MERIDIAN.

LABORERS Apply at Thompson & Binger 223 N. NEW JERSEY WANTED—BOYS to carry Times routes In downtown district between East and West. South and St. Clair streets. Boys not over 14 years old. See Mr. Moorehead any afternoon after 2 o'clock. TEN good solicitors at once; city and rural work. Salary and commission. Bes Mr. Hastings, circulation dept., Indlana Dally Times, after 9:80 a. m. WANTED— First-Class Dry Cleaner Good position; Ideal working condition# Call R H. GEORGE. Hotel Lincoln. Tuesday evening. May 30. IV ANTED —Carpenter; one that can frame . flr.lsh long Job. will pay scale or t • r for right man. Call Webster 0358. AGENTS—WANTED. WANTED—Men who are buying malt extract or know people who are can make good money for a few minutes’ work; no canvassing or soliciting; an exceptional opportunity, never before offered. Write MALTOP CO., Buffalo. N. Y, SALESMAN—WANTED. SALESMEN to sell a well advertised high-grade proposition. Leads and assistance furnished to thoee who will work ail or part time, No experience necessary. Those with autos preferred. Big money for live wlrea Call between 8 and 9:39 a m_. 904 Fletcher Trust Bldg Good Salesman wanted for Indianapolis territory. If you are a live wire you can make S4O a week or better. D. H. Duncan Supply Cos. 29 S. Capitol Ave. INSTRUCTIONS. Indiana Chiropractic College, Inc. TEACHING THE NATIONAL SYSTEM OF PAINLESS ADJUSTMENT. STUDENTS ENROLLED AT ANY TIME. CLINIC FOR ACUTE AND CHRONIC DISEASES AT 10 A. M.. 4 AND 7:89 P. M. ON MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. REGISTRATION FEE FOR PATIENTS 50c PER WEEK. NEW ADDRESS. 962 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST. " PI Ah <>—SAXOPHONE In 29 lessens, the Christensen way. Beginner a and advanced. CHRIBTENSEN SCHOOL. 106 Pembroke Arcade. Clr. 1034 MEN to learn barber trada TRI-CITY BARBER'S COLLEGE. 809 B. Washington st.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 6717. SITUATION WANTED—MALE. MECHANICAL engineer, experienced In machinery sales. In automotive field and In mechanical refrigeration; Purdue graduate; competent as assistant to executive or chief engineer. Box 436. Jeffersonville, md. WANTED—WaII paper and rugs to clean. Cali Drexel 6645 after 5 p. m. FEMALE HELP—WANTED.

GIRLS over 18 years of age to learn telephone operating. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO.. Room 322. corner New York and Meridian at# GIP.L wanted to aaalat with housework and cold drink stand. 405 South Alabama. SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE! LAUNDRY work to bring home; silk fabrics a specialty, reference# Randolph 8210. WASHINGS called for and delivered. Kenwood 1890, CURTAINS to launder. MRS. LUTZ.' Drexel 089 L MAID wants half or whole day work. Lincoln 7285. FLATS, APARTM ENTS—TO LET. 416 E. Vermont Four rooms and bath; Just ntwty renovated; walking distance; $45 month. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4618. BEAUTIFUL seven-room apartment, $75; recently redecorated, available June 1. Call Harrison 0346. FURNISHED HOUSES AND FLATS. CLEAN, well furnished four-room cottage, electricity, gaa; fine yard; lawn awing. Randolph 6840. TWO furnished apartments for rent. GEORGE A. LUCAS. 726 K. of P. Bulldlng. Circle 6600. MODERN and cool furnished home for summer months; north. Harrison 2298. ~LIOHT HQUSEKEEPING ROOMS. THREE or four modern rooms for light housekeeping; furnished or unfurnished, hot water. Randolph 9184. TWO adjoining rooms at 189 N. East st. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER PACKING AND SHIPPING. , 227 N. New Jersey st. Main 2026. LL 1128. BrSce KENNARD, TRANSFER. STORHgX Main 0303: Main 6988; evening. Hrr!.>B 2258. WE haul you anywhere. $3 per load. KENN ARD VOGEL Belmont 3434.

TRANSFER AND BTORAGE. _ _ (Continued.) ESI. 1895. Otto J. Suesz Packing, hauling, low rates os California shipments. Through cars to Los Angeles. Main 2353-3628. Night, Webster 0699. PAKTLOW FIREPROOF BTORAGB CO. Private locked rooms and open speca Sic per month and up. Local and overland tranefer. We call and give no exact prices on any kind of work without any obllgatlona 416-28 B. Market street Main 2766, GATEWOOD BROS., transfernlg and hauling. All kinds; reasonable. Belmont 0113. UNION STATION BAGGAGE) TRANSFER MAIN 7116. AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE. BUY A NEW CAR on our exceptional financial plan that will SAVE MM MONEY Write, giving name, address and state amount of down payment you can make. Address A No. 1941. Times. Used Car Bargains Monroe touring. Dodge sedan. Mitchell roadster, Chevrolet 490, Weatcott touring. Ford sedan. Bulck 6 touring, Mitchell touring All of the above cars priced low for guide sales. Monroe Motors Corporation ATTENTION, FARMERS AND ROAD CONTRACTORS "We have 23 General Ordnance Tractors, 24-28 horse-power. In warehouse here. These are new tractors and the list price la $1,435 f. o. b. Cedar Rapids, lowa. We are going to close these out at S6OO each, while they last. You will have to hurry. Call or write for appolntmenta CLARKE & ROSEMEYER. 1612 Park avenue. Indlanepolla. Circle 4732. Circle 2417. Bodge Brothers touring, current model; has been driven only 2.800 miles; fully equipped with spot light, extra tire. Johnson lock and motometer; can not be told from anew car. Price s*so; terms. C. H. Wallerich Cos. 846 N. Meridian. '

Ford Bodies New and used. Sale or exchange. Swisshelm & Parker Ames. Autowa and Ford body dtart. ' TEMPLAR Four-pacenrer, 1921 sport model, Jut like new, five cord tires, dieo wheels, bumpers; down payment, $475; balance easy payments. Pilot Motor Car Cos. 1119 X. Meridian. Clrole 4081. Maxwell roadster; excellent mechanical condition; F radically new tires; $7 5 down. 619 N. Hinds street. Bulck Six DODGES. OAKLANDS, OVERLANDS. FORDS. BRISCOES AND OTHERS. MAKE TOUR OWN TERMS. 618 N. CAPITOL. OPEN EVENINGS, SPEEDSTER; very good condition; reasonable if sold at once. SWISSHELM & PARKER 330 E. Market. FOR SALE —'. 917 Ford touring, ehock abeorhers; large steering wheel; beet mechanical condition and look fine; bargain. Call 1901 Park avenue. HAYNES five paasenger, first class; also Premier pull-la truck. Will trade for vacant or Improved real estate equity. Drexel 5119. DODGE roadster. 1917, $300; $129 down, balance 12 months. WEISSMAN. 212-14 E- New York. M. 4446. FORD sedan, coupe, roadster and touring bodies Sale or exchange ALLEN. 725 Virginia avenue. BUICK 6. roadster, $350. Terms 99 day*. Guarantee Open DODGE, 1917 tour., S3OO. Terms 30 days. Guarantee. Open evenings. 235 N. Pa. BUICK 6. late 1919, refinlshed like new; bargain, $635; terms. 619 N Illlnole at FORD rdst. 1919, 117 5~ $ 60" down. WEIS3MAN, 212 E. Nfiw York. Main 4446, MADISON" 6 tour.. SISS. Terms. Open evenings. 235 N. Penn. ~ fRUCKS^?OR~S AL E. NEW 3-TONTRUCK New. Pneumatic cord tires; enclosed cab. steel panel stake body, six feet high. Tarpaulin bows. Removable side panel* Rear gate hinged and mounted for platform leading. Especially adapted for moving or light delivery business. Down payment $495. balance easy payments Pilot Motor Cos. 1110 N. Meridian Circle 4011. FORD panel truck and Ford w!th open ©xpr**s body Ford 1-ton truck. Sal© or trnde. 725 Virginia ave. ~AUTOMOBI ANT ~ Automobiles Wanted Can Use Packards, Cadillacs, Marmons, Pierces, Arrows, Stutzes, Bulcks, Oldsmobiles, Mercers, Paiges. Will Pay High Prloe. What Have You fur Sale 7 Pioneer Motor Sales Company 510 N. Fapltol Ave. WE NEED~THE CARS AND MEAN BUSINESS If you want to sell your car bring title end car. We deal quick and pay cash. WEISSMAN 212-14 E. New York St. Main 4444, AUTOS WANTED WE PAY CASH. NO DEI,A Y'. 3. Wolf Auto Cos. Autos Wanted Cash for any car. See us. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 818 North Capitol. Main 2638. AUTO REPAIRS~AND SUPPLIES. COLVIN BATTERY COMPANY Recharge, 6-Volt, 50c; 12-Volt, 75c. New Battery, Guaranteed Two Years, 611, $14.60; 613, $16.50; 127, $22.50. 121 East Maryland St. Circle 1896. "FITTED TO ANY CAR FREE." If It la a good used TIKE you want, the chances are that we have them any size, $2. ROGERS 3116 W. Washington. Belmont 4866. AUTO W ASHING Our specialty. 184 North Illlnot# 8 & S Auto Laundry BRING your battery troubles to ua. Wo are experts in this work and our prises are rlgat; 4 volt recharge 66a; rebuild eomplete $6.60; 12 volt recharge 750; rebuild complete SIO.OO SOUTH SIDE BATTERY SHOP. TIRES, all elsee. $4 end up. Rebuilt casings with NEW TREADS. We also repair or retread your tires. ANDERSON STEAM VULVaNIZER CO. 411 North Capitol. Id floor. MURAT TIRE AND RUBBER CO. Intelllffent ••rvice. Tire* and batteries. Main tgS5. 209 13. New York street. MOTO RCYCLEs"Xn PBI CYCLES. NOW la tho time to have your motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 634-36 Maas. Ave. Main 6404. CABH paid for all kinds of motorcycle. FLOYD PETERMAN. 60S Mass. ave. Main 7038.

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REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. Lafayette" heights Five-room modern bungalow, on paved street; lot 60x170; 6 large closets; all nice size rooms. This is a stucco bungalow with concrete tile roof. For quick sale, $5,600; only S4OO cash, balance monthly. R. L. ARCHBOLD. City Trust Cos. Circle 4022. Bel. Ring 4. Oozy Bungalow Like Rent Modern flvo rooms and bath; hardwood floors, long; living room, mantel and yrato, largo dining room, 2 well arranged bodrooms, bath* largo basomont. comploto laundry. Twenty-Sixth, near Burdeal Parkway blvd. Fine neighborhood. l*rice $6,000; SSOO cash, $46 per month. Call Mr, Strong. THE GATRS-KINNEAJb CO,, 760 Bankers Trust bldg. Main 1409, ’Evenings, Main .'.'>27. New, Never Occupied Six-room houses (now in coura* ot construction in different parts of city); strictly modem, full basement wltu sower connection, furnace, oomplete bath, gaa, elects lights, city water, sunroom. hardwood floor# decorations, chandeliers, full lots; price, $4,850 to $5,500. Term# SI,OOO down, balance monthly. Or, If you own lot with city Improvements, we can build our plan of house and finance for you on monthly payment# THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CCK. 818 and 819 K. of P. Bldg. Near Park and Pratt Two desirable 6-room double house#; always rented; In fine condition; a eplendld investment. Price. SB,OOO. 1644 per cent. Absolutely a good buy. Dunlop.& Holtegel, Realtors. Pine Buy , Double, North La Salle street, 4 room# pantry and closets to side; electrlo lights, go# well and cistern. Lot 40x150, close to car Un# Call Mr. Coultis. I. N. Richie & Son. Main 0520. NEW BUNGALOW In that rapidly growing district west of cityi 1 block south of W. Washington at: large lot. electric light# water In kitchen: pantry, large attic. Price $3.700—5500 cash, balance easy terms. GEORGE F. COULTIS. 481 Lemcke bldg. Main 3115. IF YOU are looking for a home 4 rooms and kitchenette, abundance of flowers and shrubbery, young fruit tree# In the C3OO block north. Prloe la right. See Mr. Anderson. I. N. Richie & Son. Tl 4 Bankers Trust Cos. Main 0520. Your Opportunity to own a real home north; modern bungalow with large lot. Price for few days. SB,OOO. Only SI,OOO cash payment. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors. LIST your real estate with ELMORE BROS. REALTY CO, Circle 7962. MONROE speedster, cord tires; good condition. 726 Virginia ave.

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REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. (Cgntlnuecl.jYou Can’t Beat This NORTH Six-Ruom Modern Home All on ground floor, beautiful flxtur, hardwood floors. hot water heat ar.d full baseim'nf. Niro kitchen with built-in *‘f feota; book porch enclosed In glass; attic; floored throughout. JuPt th® thin* for th* newlywed.-? or any small family. Will sacrifice for quick sole Small rnh payment, balance easy terms. Particulars. call Randolph 1981 before 8 a. m. nr aftar 6 p. ni. 322 Lansing Street Six-room cottage, nf" roof, newly decorated. nice electric fixtures, good driven well. Owner sacrificing for quick sa • , sl.‘j'.o; $450 cash, balance sl4 month. Including Interest. Mr. Mclnteer. 1. N. Richie & Son. 710-18 Bankers Trust Bldg. Main 9529. ONLY SSOO CASH will give you possession of a nice elx-room home on Goodlet ave., near Michigan. Price only $3,090. Easy terms on baianoe. OEORGE F. COULTIS. 431 Lemcke bldg. Main 3115. Double Naomi et., 4 rooms to side; water, lights, fa# improved street; rents $36; price r's nr Call Trueblood. RELIABLE REALTY CO. Main 0186. Eve. nlngs. Irvington 4213. /fn A TI ln West Indiana polish 3 II IT ZM II rooms, garage; full lot. a It /M II $1,190; S2OO caslv, balance $lO per month. GEO. A. LUCAS. 725 K. of P. bldg. Circle 8800. Suburban New. 5-room bungalow. garage and 8 lot# north, $3,150. Terms. Will trade for city property. Call Owner. Main 0186. Evenings, Drexel J 493. WE havo homes for $309 cash, balance monthly. Elmoro Bros.’ Realty Cos. 802 Baldwin bldg. Circle 7962. Six-Room Side Double Good condition; renting $36; price $3,000. *BSO cash. Main 1232. SEVENTY properties south and southeast 20 properties east and some west. Cash and payment# C. J. OSBURN. Drexel 6184_. FORDS, all models and styles; 60 cars to pick from. Will trade for any make cars. ALLEN. 725 Virginia avenue. FIVE-ROOM bungalow with two large cement porches and both kinds of water at 1116 Gross ave. Belmont 2114. THREE new double# north of Fall Creek ; very desirable terms. GEORGE H. CAVE. Circle 5004. FORD TOURING, starter, demountables, 1921; terms. OAKLEY GARAGE. 1665 S. Meridian. ELCAR. touring: California top; 6 llres. Terms. OAKLEY GARAGE, 1665 3. Meridian. FOUR-ROOM cottago, large lot. B, Minnesota. Bargain. Easy terms. AVashlngton 1727. USED cars, always a’bargaln, sale or exchange for any car. 515 N. East. Main 6735, FORD roadster with sllp-on body, $135. Ford touring, $125. 72a Virginia ave.

REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. jontinued.) Vacant 5-Room Bungalow Electric lights, inside toilet. 114 acre# ground. For quick sale $3,250. One square from Beech Grove car line. Small cash payment down, balance easy term# See Mr. Mclnteer. I. N. Ritchid & 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 furnace# Price. $6,000. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors. Real Bargain Two lots and two large rooms In fairly good condition on Comer ave., for $600;, about S3OO cash, balance easy terms. Selling on account sickness. Mr. Mclnteer. I. N. Richie & Son. 719-12 Bankers Trust. Main 0520. REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN. 2V4 ACRES. miles east and % mile south of National road: $1,250; $25 cash. sls monthly. Webster 5774. COOPER & HADLEY. 838 Lemcke bldg. Main 2776. LOTS—FOR SALE. Garden Heights Beautiful Home' Lots Almost half acre, shade trees. Just a few more left. Price and terms reasonable. Elmore Bros. 802 Baldwin Bldg. Circle 7983, BEAUTIFUI, high, level lot, 41x138; north, near school and car line. Price $725 ; $lO down and $3.25 a week. Call evenings Lincoln 1732. DANDY corner lot, east front, north near car line; 42t163. Price $990; $lO down and $2.75 a week. Harrison 0680, EAST f-ont lot, 40x135, near park. $535; S3O down and $1.75 a week. Washington 5145 evenings. REA L ESTAT^j—WANTED. ~ Wanted Real! Estate Have buyers waiting for five or sixroom modem properties, that can be sold $4,509 to Jo,'-,,0. Could also use some semi-modern property or medium-priced doubles. What have you? Call Mr. Strong with THE GATES-KINNEAR CO. Main 1499 days r Main 5527 evening# Wanted W© have several clients wanting five or sir-room homes. Cash or payments. Call U3 for quick results. Meredith &: Johnson 703 Fidelity Trust Bldg Main 2333. Building < )ppoi*tunities Do y-’U v.HnT *> build a home? If yon do wa v <;p finance you on any of 'ir ’ > oul *,i*;; restricted home si too. Ad* ; d-r*.v A Xo. 27:1. Times. HA\K a.-h buyer for real ©state at ltj | h -.nest value. Monen-Peelle Cos. 497 National City Bank. Main 3138. I V.' ' Lid liko to locate a modern home * a:-* • r north. Address A No. 2723, FARMS—FOR SALE. BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY home of ' acree with abundance of forest ! trees, on i running stream; five-room j h.iu.-n -v, electric Sights, telephone; five squares of city car line. A real buy at $3,; >. SSOO .ash. Main 6871. Belmont , 74. FOWLER A EATON. Main 6871. Randolph 8335. B U SIN E S STOP PORT U NIT I ESi '

FOR SALE OR TRADE. A large frame store building in Greenwood, Ind, Now has lease for two more year# Loert. 1 on Main street. A real : -.rt .in for anj-one. Cal! KenSHOE repairing shop; tho only exclusive store, in a city of 15,000; fully equipped with Champion machinery, also 6-chair shining stand; for full particulars write or call at shop. John L. Moore 216 Blackman street. Clinton, Ind. Fowler &: Eaton We have caah 'Uatomers for groceries, rooming houee* and other business properties. S'l! j’Kt Trust. _ Main 6871. cigar stand for sale or trade. Cal! at Brevort Hotel. MISCHLLANEOUS—F<DR SALE. r ry]jewn’tor Bargains 1 -ED ’ UNDERWOOD. R'EMINGTON. i' l O’ AT„ MONARCH. L. S SMtTH. ! TVER AND NEW NATIONAL AND CARRYING CASE. AND OTHER M .RMS AT LOW PRICES. CASH OR PAYMENTS. ALL GUARANTEED. RIBBONS 59c EA' H: CARBON PAPER. P : BOX 199 SHEETS, $1.25. NOTE !!• K:! ■' FOR 25c RUBBER CUSHION KU.vs, SINGLE KEYBOARD. PER SET, t 50. EXPERT TYPEWRITER REPAIRIN'", AT LOW COST. PHONE :• !: ESTIMATE. M.Mu 269. IS W. m \ p.k t:t st. tjpsta ! ns. Clark Typownter Shop Match your Coat with a pair of Trousers at 'I I L I I The Pants Store Cos. UIM 2 Store* Full of Pants, II 4S V>\ Ohio—ll 4E. Ohio St. $2 DOWN WILL BRING: CORONA, The Personal Writing Machine JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. 22 S. Penn. St. TeL. Main 2890. MAI-E jour old coat look like now sail by matching a pair trousr* with th* CORRECT PANTS MAKERS CO. 10 ty, w. Ohio at. INVALID CHaIKS—Good, strong rubbertired chairs for rent. $3.60 per montb. Crutches, 25c. Delivery free. BAKER BROS. BEDBUGS, roaches, moth# ant# destroyed with one application of "Sudden Death." ALBERT MAAS. 31 Vir. a vo. .Main 122jp DENTAL outfit for mle; In city of 16,000; SSOO. Address- DR. I. W. BORDEN. 702 Vi I.incoinway, Laporte, IniL A BARGAIN In 2 Easy vacuum and 1 Oaln-a-Dny electrlo washer# soiled. 84 Bouth Meridian street. l’Olt SALE —Beautiful crochet luncheon set. Large centerpiece and six small ono. Call Webster 6894. Ft.iK SALE—Largo ruby ring, white gold Tiffany sotting. Will soil cheap. Call Harrison 1317. BABY' buggy for sale. Will dispose of at a sacrifice. Practically new. Call 7910 Kenwood. wIenToU THINK OF TYPEWRITERS THINK OF JUDD. 22 S. PENN ST. A NUMBER of used electric washer# $26 and up. 84 South Meridian stroeK CHILD’S automobile, brand new; very reasonable. Washington 2260. M ISCE LLAN EOUS—TO LET. GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCK YARDS CONCRETE MIXERS FOR RBNT, Circle 66R5. MISCELLANEOUS—WANTED. WANTED —500 lawn mowers to sharpen; reasonable. 126 Virginia avlv M. 4989. WANTED—S,OOO lost keys fo’Tnd at JOHN S. FOLTZ. 126 Virginia aM*. Main 4959.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS—FOR SALE. Rugs—Linoleum Imported Japan ace grass rugs, $6.25. GOLD SEAL Congolsum rug# 9x13, $13.25. Rug bordsr# 24 Inches wide, 28 cents per yard; 8$ Inches wide, 54 cents per yard; hall runner, 10 yard# $3.60. Brussels. Ax minsters, velvet and Wilton rugs at 1^ 207 W, Washington st. Lincoln 5760. LARGE china closet, mirror back and plate glass shelve# $23; sideboard with long mirror, S2O; dining table. $18; small serving table, $4.00; all quartered oak and one-third value; also chlffonlere, 6 drawers and mirror. $8.00; iron double bed, mattress and spring# SB.OO. Call Irvlngton 0448. ANTIQUE furniture, 80 years old, 3-plece mahogany set. divan, rocker, table, oak serving table; cheap. Randolph 2754. CHILD'S sewing machine, oak table, writing desk, large stands and telephone stand. Drexel 0434. FOR SALE—Living room, dining room and kitchen furniture. Washington 3910. MORRIS CHAIR. CHILD'S~BED. WASHINGTON 5282. MUSICAL—SALE OR WANTED. PIANOS TUNED and repaired; all work guaranteed, ROBERTSON MUSIC HOUSE. 423 Massachusetts ave. Main 4531. PLAY'ER PIANO—WiII take cheap lot; balance payments. Randolph 4221. DOGS, POULTRY, PIGEONS. ETC. WANTED—SOO rabbits under 6 lb# Drex. 3506. COAL AND WOOD—FOR SALE., GLENDORA, eastern Kentucky, Pocahontas lump, low price. Immediate delivery. Lincoln 5846. BOXES and scrap lumber; 500 per load. MARTIN-PERRY CQRP. MACHINERY AND TOOLS. WONDER MIXERS MIXERS. HOISTS. PUMPS. ENGINES. ALL SIZES CARRIED IN STOCK. BURL FINCH. DIST. 814-20 W. MARYLand stbkrt. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS FOR ENGINE HOUSE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned trustees of the town of Broad Ripple, Marlon County, Indian# upon Tuesday, the 6th day of Judo, 1922. at 7:30 p. m, at the town hall in the town' of Broad Ripple, will offer for sale ten thousand ($10,000.00) dollar bonds of said town, which havo been authorized by the board of trustees of said town for the purpose of erecting anew engine house at the corner of Bellefontalne and Hancock streets In said tov.n. Said bonds are in denomination of ono thousand ($1,000.00) dollars end the first bond falls due upon the sth day of July. 1923, and one bond falls due upon the sth day of July each year thereafter until said bonds are paid. Said bonds bear interest at the rate of six (6) per cent per annum, payable aeml-annually. Bonds are dated June 1. 1922, DONALD STACKHOUSE. HARRY ARCHER, ROBERT GLAUBKE, Trustees. FINANCIAL.

MET? SIOO-S2OO-S3OO Investigate our easy-to-pay Twenty-Payment Plan Loan# Get SSO. pay back $2.50 a month. " SIOO. " $5.00 " With Interest at 31a% per month. You pay only for the actual time loan rune. Interest la charged only cn 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, Plano# Vlctrolas. etc., without removal. Also on Diamonds for long or short time. Call, phone or write Indiana Collateral Loan Cos. (Bonded Lender#) ESTABLISHED 1887. 261 LOMBARD BUILDING. 24H EAST WASHINGTON ST. Main 3236, CONFIDENTIAL Quick Loans UP TO $306 On plane# vlctrola# household furniture and guaranteed note# Loans payable In 8 to 20 monthly Instalment# Legal charges based on unpaid Lalance for actual time used. Loans with other companies paid off and more money advanced. Hours 9 t- 5:80. Saturdays to I p. m. Call, write or phone Circle 1-6-6-4. Beneficial Loan Society 601 National City Bank bldg. LOANS On furniture, piano# auto# live stock, (arm implements and other collateral. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141$$ K. Washington 8L Main 041$. Auto Lincoln 7281. WE MAKE first and second mortgages on Improved farms and Indianapolis rsal satat# ▲ETNA MORTGAGE AND DfVKST’T. CCX 401 Fidelity Trust bldg. MONEY furnished on realty mortgages and contract# FRANK K. SAWYER. HerlCtan Life Bldg. 807 North Pennsylvania jtreet. Circle 2061. FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WILSON. 1101 National City Bank bldg. Un coin 6164. MONEY to loan on second mortgages. L. B. MILLER- 127 N. Delaware st- Main 6785. Bondsman Says His Roll Was Stolen Rome one stole from his trousers ! pocket last night, Louis Brown, 423 West j New York street, reported to the police ; today. Brown says he does not know | how the money disappeared, as there was , no indication that burglars had been in the place. Brown, who is a professional bonds- ■ man, usually carries a large sum of i money.

Independent Baseball

The DeMolay baseball squad will practice Wednesday nt 5 p. vn. at Brookslde, Diamond No. 1. An important meeting will be held at the practice and all members are requested to be present. The Indian Reserves defeated the Boys Club Sunday. 8 to 7. The Indians want games with fast State foams. Oamhy take notice. For games call Belmont 0J43 or adrress 1424 Astor street. The Ho-Ua-Do’s defeated the Indianapolis White Pox Sunday. State teams desiring games with the Ho-Ca-De's address W. L. Deaf rick, 1014 River avenue, or call Belmont 0800. The Radios defeated the Lincoln Lodge K. L. A. ln u slugfest by a 28 to 10 ncore. For games with the Radios call Drexel 5029 between 7:30 and 8 p. m. Tuesday and ask for Vic. The Indianapolis Locks, a colored team, defeated the Rrightwood Giants Sunday by a scoro of 18 to 13. For games wtth the Locks nddress Virgil Torrence, 3141 Minnesota street. TIPTON, Ind., May 30.—Ross Howes' pitching was too much for the Lincoln Highways here Sunday and tho Tipton independents won, 7to 2. The Highways got only 3 hits. A crowd of 1,500 saw the coutesL GRIN NELL COACH TO RESIGN. GRINNELL. lowa. May 30.—W. A. (Bud) Saunders, former Missouri star, and for two years coach of football and basket-ball at Grinnell, has announced that he will resign at the close of the present successful year. SELL THIRD PACKER. BLOOMINGTON. 111.. May 30.—Bloomington Monday sold Third "Baseman Andy Woohrs, optionally, to Ludington. Mich., and Fred Wasom. utility player, was assigned to cover third.

MAY 30,1922.

LIVE HEWS And GOSSIP ' CiFTHF PUGILISTS

BAN AGAINST "TUT'’ LIFTED. COLUMBUS, Ohio, May 30.—"Tuf Jackson, Washington C. H. heavyweight marvel, and Billy Palmer, his manager, are back in the good graces of the Columbus boxing commission again Monday the ban against Tut and Bill was lifted. Jacker. Columbus heavyweight, who started the rumors several weeks ago by openly declaring in the Washington C. 11. ring that Palmer had told him to lay down in the second round or not receive a cent for boxing "Tut,” appeared before the commission and declared he made the statement when he was not himself. v GEORGES SUED FOR LIBEL. LONDON. May 30.—Ted (Kid) Lewis, British middleweight boxer, recently knocked out in the first round by Georges Carpentier. has brought suit against the French champion for libel. Lewis claims an article purported to have been written by Georges after their fight entitled "What I Think of Lewis.” which appeared in Town Topics, was libelous, ANOTHER GOOD JOKE. LOS ANGELES, May 30—Jess Willard, who is reported to have been offered chance to regain his lost pugilistic laurels by meeting Jack Dempsey next Labor day, is taking regular and strenuous exercise, which includes an almost daily mountain climb, long walks and. other outdoor work. ARRANGE LEONARD-BRITTOM GO. NEW YORK, May 30.—Final arramge-< ments were completed Monday for th Benny Leonard-Jacb Britton bout. The twelve-round contest will be 6taged in the Jersey City fight bowl controlled by Tex Rickard on June 23. The conditions called for the two boxers to weigh in at not over 147 pounds at 2 P. m., some eight hours before the bout. CRIQUI BEATS FOX. LONDON, May SO.—Eugene Criqui, tha French champion, won an easy victory over Joe Fox. the English champion, ia the international featherweight contest Monday night. The fight was scheduled to go twenty rounds, but Fox was so badly punished that the referee stopped the bout In the twelfth. OTHER MONDAY BOUTS. AT NEW YORK—Billy Miskewon from! Capt. Bob Roper in ten round# AT LOUISVILLE Tommy Gibbons knocked out Sailor Martin in the second round. AT MEMPHIS—Tim O’Dowd and Bobby Hughes fought an eight-round draw. AT PROVIDENCE Terry Martin trimmed Danny Edwards in ten round# AT DETROIT—Homer Smith beat Jack Clifford In ten ronnd# AT BOSTON—Mickey Walker knocked out Pal Reed in the fourth round. AT AURORA, ILL.—Joe G. Bnrmatt won from Sammy Mandell in ter rounds. AT CINCINNATI—BattIing Chick and Red Murray fought a ten-round draw. AT CLEVELAND —Jimmy Jones best Pete Hobin in twelve rounds. AT COLUMBUS, Ohio—K. O. Jeakle of Toledo was given a decision over Frankie Callahan, of Columtms in twelve rounds. Both are lightweights. AT MANSFIELD. Ohio—Chalky Wimler, Pittsburgh, outpointed Dick Mette, Youngstown featherweight, in ten rounds. Organized Ball Victor in Old Baltimore Suit WASHINGTON, D. C. May 3a—Organized baiebaU, as conducted by professional clnbs under the national agreement, tho Supreme Court held today, is not Interstate Commerce, and the clubs are not liable under the Sherman antitrust law. The decision was a victory for organized baseball as against the claims of ths Baltimore Club of the defunct Federal League and sets aside the verdict of the District of Columbia Supreme Court awarding the Baltimore club damages of $240,000. Exterminator’s Winnings Total More Than $200,000 LOUISVILLE, May 30. —Another horse has entered the equine hall of fame, reserved for racers that have won $200,000 or more on the track. Willis Sharpe Kilmers great gelding, Exterminator, which has been shipped from here for Belmont Park, entered that class by his victory Saturday at Churchill Downs in the Kentucky handicap, which had an added value of slo,ouo. This race brought the winnings of Exterminator to $202,826. The Kilmer racer and Samuel D. Riddle's Man-o'-War, which won $240,465, are the only American horses that ever have passed the $200,000 mark. Palmer of Northwestern Holds Purdue Without Hit CHICAGO, May 30.—Hurling exceptional ball. Palmer of Northwestern turned back the Purdue nine without a hit or rim in an eleven-inning Big Ten contest at Evanston Monday, the Purple winning 1 to 0. The game developed into a hurling duel between Talmer and Wagner, the latter allowing nine hits, but keeping them widely scattered. Northwestern won in the eleventh when William 0 singled, took third on Taber’s single and came home on Rembe's infield tap. Palmer toyed with the visiting sluggem, only one 1 all being hit out of tne infield. He whiffed nine hostile*. Wag ner secured six strike-outs and walked six to his opponent's one.

Illinois Big Ten Champ

URBANA, 111., May 30.—As a result of Wisconsin’s victory over Michigan Monday, Illinois copped the Big Ten baseball championship for the second consecutive year. The victory gives Coach I.ondgren of Illinois six straight Conference baseball championships, he having won four straights as coach at Michigan prior to his coming to Illinois two years ago. Wisconsin Beats Michigan ANN ARBOR. Mch.. May 30.—Wisconsin Masted Michigan's title hopes for the second time in the last two years by defeating the Wolverines. 4 to 1, Monday. Capt. Paddock of the Badgers held the Michigan sluggers ln the hollow of his hand, allowing only three hits. Wisconsin scored one run in the second and two more in the third forcing Dixon, the Michigan ace. to leave the mound. Liverance relieved him and was not nicked for a run until the eighth. Elliott and Caesar featured the game with homo runs, both wallops being made off Dixon. Legendre to Try Movies WASHINGTON, D. C.. May 30.—Robert Legendre, Georgetown University's star field and track athlete and thrice winner of the penthathlon championship, will forsake the cinder path for the career of a motion picture actor when he graduates In June, according to close friends. Legendre turned down a number us movie offers at the close of the last college year in order to complete his studies. He has given much time to amateur theatricals while at college. MEMPHIS * SIGNS COLLEGIAN. I MEMPHIS. Tenn., May 30.—Munroe Mitchell, right handed pitcher of the Mississippi A. and M. college, has been signed by the Memphis Southern Association team. SHREVEPORT DITCHES SMITH. SHREVEPORT, La., May 30.—8i1l Smith, serving his fourth year as manager of tho Shreveport team of the Texas League, was relieved of that position and John Vann, catcher, appointed, following a long losing streak.