Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 22, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 June 1922 — Page 9

JUNE 6,1922.

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FLORISTS. INDIANAPOLIS FLOWER AND PLANT VO., Central ave., at ?.4th. We trow cut Cowers, plants. FUNERAL WORK. Wash. 2 362. FUNER ALOIP.ECTORS. W. T. Blasengvm CASKETS. $30.00 AND UP. $7.00 to Crown Hill. $6.50 to South Yards. Ambulance calls anywhere in the city, $3.90 Ai*o ambulance calls are made without charge fur parties who are unable to pay. Randolph rlß7o. Drexcl 2570 1702 N. Him Is St. 1625 Shelby St. Jlh.ieL Parlors 1322 Ur.ion St. FLANNEL & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people ot Indianapolis since 1887. Phones— Main <>6 * 1 -1-642. LI. 2611. INpiANAPOUS CREMATORY SHIRLEY BROS.’ CO. Main office 316 N. Illinois St. __ utr-le 13I>. Main IS4L _{ • George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 123 E. Market. j '' d pi- ne Main 0.--.8. LI. 7303 ! J. G. WILSON 1 23(1 Prospect ST. 1671. Drexel 0332. FINN BROTHERS In 2176. 13'. W. Market. Circle 2215. e and w ~l7Ho l m an 2512 Central Ave. Randolph 5903. CHAS. A. HOCKENSMITHL 724 N. Liinoi*. ifaln llr LI, 1166. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—iI"2 N. Illinois. _ . W.V. K KRIEGKR **n HU !. h. Davis 332-1. LADD—BERT S. • .ADnr: 130 Prospect st. | Pin nog Dre-te; 0422, ST. 2273, UNDERTAKERS—HI SEY * TITUS. SSI North Dtl. LT. t .61, Main 3630. 1L T> TUTEWTLEfL 031 N. Meridian. Main 0113. death and funeral notices! BaI.LVA.VX, ALBERT H—Beloved hus--1 i.d of Florence cud father of Anna Kathryn 8., :• :.n pws.-fd a .ay Sunday. .Juny 4, at hii> home. 4212 avenue, ag*- 27 y.'itre?. Friends may call at the home Tuesday from 2 until 9 p. m. Fur.erai afternoon, private. PmF. MISS SARAH E-—Si? ter of Mrs. 'Oraa Perry i-.'j Ontrai avenue. Mon• day. June 5, 12:46 a. m. Funerai aervicea i-ru: burial ri Earths. ;u cemetery. Richmond, Wednesday, June 7 a; 2 p. m. No FT AN LEY. LEVI D.—Husband of Sarah Hanley. at M- resilience, No. 4 Balrrn.nt apartments. Monday, June 6. 1922, at g. 20 p. m. Funer:*i notice later. iN MEMORIAM. IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance • •nr beloved hu.4ba.nd and father. H S'-h-’*r<h;>. n. who departed this fV five >**r* June C. IH7. Silently : he ::ioon hr.ir.es down - trpiisurwl grave. Wh*-re sleep the one we love so dearly And tried so hard t- save. F r us v i always did y *ur be r t. May c,o*i tTdrt you sweet, peaceful rest. But, oh, ho a we miss you No one can tell. Since we were left here alone. But in heaven some day again We will be with you. WK-re parting ;m never known. Sadly missed by WIFE AND SON. I.>. MEMORIAM—Jr, loving remembrance f our and r mother and grandmother. Mrs. Marg. .Tarl. *.vb departed three years ;g > today. June 5. IM9. Gone but not for-yit-N. Her and: ghter, MRS. KOBT. TI BUFORD AND FAiULV. LOST AND FOUND. Lst —Girl's wrist watch, Oliver, with v old rim. sur.< afternoon in Garfield Pi>rk ner.r tennis courts nr t ill field. valued as keepsake. Reward. Drexel 8375. LOST—Bur.dD key a In Burton kcr case betw'een Br- ad Rlpp.e and Indianapolis on D-c ration day. Finder please call Beall. Lincoln 5315. Li, 1773 LOST- -Package -containing biouae. silk petticoat. 3 infant*’ shirts, on market or downtown. Main 0823. Reward. Ity 1319 E. Maryland. Drexel 7433. Liberal reward. LOST- Pocke'hook; brown si k purse; 17..30 In caah. liv Butler student. Rett art. Ran ■, ■ n •■h: 15 3 NOTICES. BEDBUGS, roaches, moths, ants, destroyed with one application of “{hidden Death." ALBERT -MAAS. 31 Virginia Ave. Main 1226. PERSONALS. FAIRMOUNT MATERNITY HOSPITAL •for confinement, private, price* reaaon|e; may wnrk for babies adopted, rite fi r b < k et. MRS. T. B. LONG, 4 r Jli 17 Twenty-Seventh et„ Kansas City, Mo. i * T DIANA "iCIi I COLLEGE ~ Jlinic for patient* at 19 a m. and 7:30 |l m„ on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. New location: 962 N. Pennsylvania •treet. Wanted—Good home fr girl 13 year* ©!ci to work for home. Call after 6 p. m. 6. * N. Davidson. BUSI N ESS SERVICES. ELECTRICAL WIRING Light and power. Houses a specialty. Repair work given prompt attention; readable. DTLTS ELECTRIC. 54 ft. wayne. main 3*35. H .Y ARD ELECTRIC CO. Electric wiring 5-reom cottage; complete, sl7. 1 rcH-! 9598. 744 Virginia ave. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated; feather TnattreaaF-s and pillows made. 77. k' Bi RKLE, 416 Mass. Main 1428. LTT u> • ean y ur vaults, cisterns and dry we 1; , gcod loads and large barrels. Circle 5694. SAFETY RAZOR BII\DES~ Sharpened, TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana ave. S;!-.E repaik;nK whil. you wait R El - 21S N Ililnola. Main 3119. DETECTIVES. Hyland Agency, Inc. Suite 40 1 National City Bank building. Fh ne Mali l*ocal olllce InternAtH>:uki Secret Servlca Ausn. Seventy offices i*. A jr.erica srd foreign countries. JVI ALE H ELP-WANTED. WANTED—BOYS to carry Time* routes In downtown district between Ea*t and West. South and * St. <Tlair -treetsc Boya not over 14 years ! f. See Mr Moorahead any afternoon KPERIENCEr • production foreman for local lumber company, operating per.era! plan'ng mill Slate experience and salary . xpected. Addr"?-. A No. 2723. Times. HOFSE PAINTERS > l VERAL rs and solicitor* ?< r Ivdianap':i find surrounding V'wn. Commiaalnn z: : expense*. See Mr Ha-tingv Circulate a dept. Indiana Dai-y Times after 10 a m. 50 LABORERS R*pert 28th and C<lumb;a av-nu*. IX DIANA ASPHALT RAVING CO. UOuD all-mup.d carpenttr*. Guod wages. Webster 8004 after I p. m.

MALE HELP—WANTED. (ConUnaed.l Colored Laborers 32V2 Cents Per Hour 10 Hours a Day Call at Emplo3Tnent Office E. R. Raugh & Sons Fertilizer Cos. Union Stock Yards Ready for Work SALESMAN—WANTED. .SALES MANAGER-—There is a big opporI tunity for some live man to secure an exclistve sellir.* aeency—line without com- ; petition. We have clrculartred your territory, and are able to turn over to you inquiries from dealers ready to represent us. Must finance Initial order. Olve telephone number if possible. ALCEMO MANUFACTURING CO.. 146 Bridge street. Newark, N. J. INSTRUCTIONS. Indiana Chiropractic College, Inc. TEACHING THE 1 NATIONAL SYSTEM OF PAINLESS ADJUSTMENT. STUDENTS ENROLLED AT ANY! TIME. CLINIC FOR ACUTE AND CHRONIC DISEASES AT 10 A. M.. 4 , AND 7 30 P. M, ON MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. REG- j ISTRATION FEE FOR PATIENTS 50c PER WEEK. NEW ADDRESS, 962 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST. POPULAR PIANO MUSIC ! taught in 20 lessons, beginner* and ad- j vanced. Circle 8326. CLAHK-BOLES i SCHOOL. 10 Wear Ohio street. PIANO—SAXOPHONE ’ In 20 lessons, the Christensen way. Be- ! ginner* and advanced. CHRISTENSEN SCHOOL. 106 Pembroke Arcade. Clr. 5034. j MEN to iearn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER S COLLEGE. SO9 E. Washington st. Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 0757. F E M AL E H E LP—WA NTE D. GIRLS ever 3* years of are to learn telephone operating. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO.. Room 331. corner New York and Meridian eta. WANTED —Girl to aselst In oo!d drink stand. Call 405 6. Alabama etreet. i JANITOR, experienced, with city refer- j ences. Kenwood 9106. EXPERIENCED Janitor with city reference. Call Circle 1335. SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. CURTAINS to launder. MRS. LUTZ, i Drex*l 0895. c URNISH ED HOUSES AND FLATS. j TWO furnished apartmente for rent. ! GEORGE A, LUCAS, 726 K. of P. Buiid- | in*. Circle C6OO. [ BEAUTIFULLY furnished upper duplex, near Woodruff, reasonable, references. Webster 7351. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. EST. 1595. 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 room* and open ipaci. . 25c per month and up. Local and over- S land transfer. We m i and give you ax- j a* t price* on any kind of work without*! any obligations. 413-23 E. Market etreet. i Main 2750. | Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. ! TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING. 327 N, New Jeraey st. ■Mf.ln 2028. LI. 1135. BRUCE, KKX.NAHII, TRANSFER. BTuß<i*e. Main 0303; MaJn 6958, evening Harrlesn 2251. ! GATEWOOD BROS . transferln* and hauling. All kind*; reasonable. Beij mor.t 0113. !WE haul you anywhere. 13 per load. KENNAD VOGEL. Belmont 3426. UNION STATION BAGGAGE TRANBTBB 7ii9. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. TWO nice light housekeeping room*. 1915 N. Illinois. Randolph 4817. TWO rooms furnished, modern. Tl 7 East Eleventh. Circle 2224. ROOMS—TO LET. ILLINOIS, 2527 N.; room in private family for 2 girls or 2 men employed* morning and evening meale. Kenwood 6243. WILL share attractive room In private home north with ycung lady employed meale; reference*. Kenwood 5246, CENTRAL privilege kitchen and home; reasonable; permanent. Randolph 6071. LARGE front room, suitable for two young ladies employed; meals if dsnired. Kenwood 3416. SLEEPING ROOM—Call 1318~North Capitol. 627 N. PENN., Apt. 5 nice clean, airy ropm, modern, reasonable. Main 6181. ROOM in private family. IJncoln 6459. 1116 N. Capitol ave. Apt 46. BEVILE. 57 N., furnished room; couple who works. Webster 4254. TWO unfurnished rooms, light, heat and gas furnished. Circle 0280. NEW YORK, W.. apt! ~S; FRONT ROOM. CIRCLE 895 L SUMMER CgTTAGES—RESORTS. SORORITIES, fraternities, clubs, etc., attention! One of the prettiest places on White River with large clubhouse and grounds, near Broad Ripple (not around F.avenswood), Is now open for parties, dancing and picnics. For arrangements phone Wash. 3239. i FOR RENT —By season preferred; large well furnished cottage at Tippecanoe Lake, screened porch; two boats. 1340 South B etreet. Eiwood. Ird ATTRACTIVE summer cottage for salt. furnished, on White River near Fairview. Randolph 17 40 GAR AG E S—TO L ET. GARAGE for rent. 2030 N. Alabama, Randolph 060 t. AUTOMOBILES—FOiI SALE. CHEVROLET 4-90 touring; needs about 95 worth of work. KetU bargain at Ho WEISPMAN-S. 212-214 E. New York. Main 1921 Ford sedan; Ilka new; sale or exchange for any make car, 725 Virginia avenue. USED cars, always a bargain, sale or exchange for any car. 415 N. East Main 6735. DORT touriug, 1920; A-l condition; private owner; bargain Mu' r. 8646 after 6 p m, PAIGE the beet little touring In the city f-r 3295. 220 S. Pennsylvania Mala 1705. BUICK 6. late 1919. refinlshed like new; bergln. 3685, terms 619 N. Illinois st. DODGE. 1917 tour.. 1300. Terms. 10 days Guarantee. open evenings. 236 N. Pa. BUICK 6. roadster. 3160. Terms so days. Guarantee. Open evenings. 235 N. Pa. BUICK D-15 A-1 shape, good tires, $l5O dow 11. balance to suit. OH E. Wash. FttRDS. all models and styles. Open evenings AJ.LEN. 725 Virginia avenue. FORD rdst. 1119.1176; 860 down. WEISrT MAN. 212 E. Xw York, Main 4446 MAXWELL. 1930 touring. 1395 drives her away. Terma. 644 E. Washington. MADIFON 6 tour., 1185. Terms. Open evenings. 236 X. Pann.

AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE. (Continued.! Dodge Bros. 4 Door Sedan. .SBSO Ford Touring, brand new, starter and dem $475 Ford Touring, 1916 S9O Patterson 6 Touring $325 Studebaker Touring SIOO Dodge, 1920, Touring $575 Hudson Coupe, 1916. Overland Roadster $285 Lexington Sport $1,075 £Ji.Wallbhich Company TUm iTTiimi HmmVmmMti 846 N. Meridian New FOIIS b ' sed <Zsnvttr\_£7K arms Authorized Ford Dealers 259 South Meridian Street BODIES Five special styles. Regular new and used. SWISSHELM & PARKER 330 K. Market St. Autowa Ames and Ford Body Dist Used Car Bargains Monroe touring:. Dodx* sedan. Mitchell roadster, Chevrolet 490. Weatcott touring-. Ford sedan, Bulck 6 touring, Mitchell ' touring AH of the above cars priced low for quick sales. Monroe Motors Corporal ion Plt-O r TOURING Model 646; perfect running condition, fair tires. Price, {B7 5. Eay payments. Pilot Motor Cos. 1110 X. Meridian. Circle tOSI "LOOK 7 SIOO cash pays ail, 5 pa*sengr touring car; electric starter and lights, fire tiros, demountable rims and good running 'ontilt lon. All ready tu drive away. Need the money. Cali n once. Drexcl '.#4o. t 529 Woodiawn avenue. $ Bulck Six DODGES. OAK LANDS. OVERLANDS. FORDS. BRISCOES AND OTHERS. MAKE. YOUR OWN TERMS. 518 CAPITOL. OPEN EVENINGS. SPEEDSTER; very good condition; reaiicjnable If hc.i.i at or.t c. SWISSHELM & PARKER Maxwell roadster: excellent mechanical condition: practically new tires; $75 dov.n. 619 N. Illinois street. FOHI> roadster with i.lp-on body. f125. Ford roadster, demountable rimy, good condition. $165. Ford touring 1917. $l5O. L. T. AI.LEN. 7-5 \'lrgir.la avenue. LATE model *>-passenger touring, neutal. 6-oyi!n<ier, 6 good tires. Just overhauled. For eaJe or trade. Call Circle 4732. Clr< ’e *4S7. l-’ord roadster sll6 Ford touring , sjd ALLEN. 72 5 V.rglr.la ave. FORD touring-. 1919, cord tires shock absorbers, good condition; demountable! rim*. 7 7'. Virglr.ia avenue DODfiK Toads ter. 1917, J 300; 1120 and wrT balance 1 i n*onth. WKIHSMAN. 212-14 E. New York. M. 4446 FORD tourings, 3 1917: good running order; good tires; as low as $:0 down. 644 K. V H.shlnrt/ •: OAKLAND r .. touring; g< and mechanical condition. Needs paint, $l6O. ’Mb Virginia avenue. A U TO M OBJL E S-'wa N T E D. Automobiles Wanted Can U>f Packards, Caditlacs, mons, Pierces. Arrows, Stutzes, Buicks, Oldsmoblles, Mercers, Paiges. Will Pay High i-rir,-. Yt’hat Have You f r Sale? Pioneer Motor Sales Company RlO N. Ca;,it.,;' Av. WE NEED THE CARS AND MEAN BUSINESS If you v ant to ll your car bring title I and car. VVs and! quick and pay la Ml j WEISSMAN 212-14 E. New York St. Main 4 446 • WANTBd WE PAY CASH. NO DELAY I. Wolff Auto Cos. 619 N. Illinois. Main 1579. Autos Wanted Cash for any car. Bee u*. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. ~~TRUCKS—FOSA_LE. FORD panel truck and Ford with open express body. Ford 1-ton truck. Sals or trade 725 Virginia ave. MOTORCYCLES AND B[CYCLES. NOW is the time to have your motorcycle overhauled arid re-enamelcd. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 634-26 M&hm. Ave Main 6404. CASH paid for all kinds of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMA.'.. 609 Mans. avo. Main 7029. tAUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES, ~ We carry a complete line of Kelly Springfield, Caterpillar j and Goodyear all-weather solid truck tires. See us before you : buy and get our prices. John Gucdellioefer AY agon Cos. 202 Kentui-ky Av\ BATTERY SERVICE ’ Recharging 50c. Rentals 25c. Free inspection. Get our prices. New battery. Guaranteed two years. <sll type $14.50 Exchange For all 618 type .$16.50 Prices. Autos. 127 type $22.50 Colvin Battery 121 E. Maryland. Circle ISTO. If It is a good used TIRE you want, the chances ara wa have them any size. 32ROGERS 3115 W. Washington. liHmont 4300. BRING your battery troubles to u*. Wo are experts in this work and our prices are right; 6 volt rochrgro 60c; rebuild complete st.o 0; 12 volt recharge 75c; rebuild complete SIO.OO. SOUTH SIDE BATTERY SHOP. EScar Service Let us look your car over every thirty d*ys. It may hvc you money CLARK j A ROSEMEY EH 1012 Park. Circle 473 J. Night. Circle 2 TIKES, ail nizes, $4 and up. Rebuilt ca* ings with NEW TREADS. We nl*r> repair or retread your tires. ANDERSON STEAM VULCAN iZEK CO.. 611 North Capitol. 3d floor. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 331 North Ililnola. S & S Auto Laundry MURAT TIREAN DRU BB E R 007 In tel-' ilgent service. Tires and baiterlea. Main 165#. 209 fik New York street.

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AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. I Conti lined. > TANARUS! tm%\ 1 1 !i 71 tl | mi ri IWinjl w)s‘ir : |vvl ® Special for Short Time Only C.OxE $5.50 Cords .-IOxIUA, firsts, ?7.50 Tubes iucluded with all Standard Tires FABRIC CORDS. 6.000 MI. 10,000 ML 30x!>y> ..SB.OO $10.50 32x3 is .10.50 15 65 32x4 ..18.00 20.50 33x4 ..15.80 21.00 34x4 ..16.75 21.50 32x4*4 22.50 31x4*4 24.00 HIIO=IEM I 6,000 Miles Guarantee j Fresh Stock These tires are firsts, fresh stock, clean merchandise; ail are wrapped in paper; they have an extra ply of fabric, and are made out of highest grade of material obtainable. 30x3*4 $7.50 31x4 10.67 32x4 12.47 33x4 13.15 34x4 13.47 We sell the best quality at the lowest prices In town. Investigate before you buy. We deliver any place in the city without charge. OPEN SUNDAY CONSUMERS CUT RATE TIRE 00. 320 N. Capitol ave., Indianapolis. MA in 7403. REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE Modern Bungalow, North j rji-ge lot. This Is your opportunity to i get a real home with only 81,000 caah. 18.000. This price for few days only. Dunlop & Iloltegel, Realtors STURM AVE. Near State Street. Hight-rooni modern. Prlco $5,000. Sturm ave.. double, .six rooms a aide; not modern. $3.500. Monen-Peelle Cos. 407 National City Bank Bldg. IF YOU nr looking for a noma 4 room* and kitchenette, abundance of flower* end shrubbery, young fruit trees. In the eson block north. Frice is right. See Mr. Anderson. I. N. Richie & Son. 710 Bankers Trust Cos. Main 0520 sf”*? a it Double north, four rooms f/ n II to a side; near 88th, V\ II lYi. 11 SCSOO; |SOO cash, balance A ix $43 per month Rent .,, $‘J3 per month each side. GEO, A. LUCAS. 7K. of I*. bldg. Circle G6OO. Evenings, Bvimont 4926, University Heights Four rooms; electricity; two lots, 82,000; on terms. Main 0186. Evenings, Irvington 1213. MODERN, 7 rooms and bath, large barn; east front; near Seventeenth st. on Ashland, |4,G00. (J. C. HARNESS, 431 33 Occidental bid |c EAST, five-room modern bungalow. 8300 cash, balance monthly. MH. WRICIHT. Irvington 0292. SlxTroom "modern HOUSE; LEAVING CITY; MUST SKLL. CALL BELMONT 0920.

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REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. Today’s Best Buy To Seekers of Homes Your choice of Ave brand new rnodvrn bungalows, five, rooms ert.'h, now ne trb completion, located on Pleasant Hun Ix-ul*--vard. not far from t.larflll Park. s■.'/; cash require i, S3B per month Price S-4. New modera, flve-room colonial bungalow, nothing like It In the city, loc.Uvd on Hrrvey street, one and one-half aquare-i ( from Garflvld Park and the >lrlve. Tu* et>uih Lille's best location; |sou cash r*qulred. $44.60 per month. Prlco $4.1*50. Four room*, eiiuare type home. ;. ust ' completed argr, tight eie.trlllghta, well, lot 144 feet deep, hu-at*.*-! <>•< Dimb-r Mtreet jut of Shelby; $-50: cu.|h. $22 50 per month. Price s2.se'. An opportunity for home and s.uve*,. meat requiring $4,750 cash. Two h.*uu.i. one of four room a and summer kitchen, eirctrla Ilght*. gas. well and ebstern f ' ! $2,100 and jUAt next d> or r. five-room home } with the -wme ci>nveit.uca i>r i Both lots 181 Si fret L<catud on £\i- , son Just ej'ith of Prvapect. For appointment, call E<l O’Callahan, South Side Specialist. McCord & McKinney, Realtors.! 311 Lemckfi bldg t'irci ~ Evenings. Webstar *3OO. j Cozy Bungalow Like Rent fivs ro>tns an<l bath: hardvo><l floor*, long living room, mantel and g-ate. largo dining room 2 w#ll arranged bedrooms, bath, large compiotw laundry. I*ot 40x1 40. Located on Went Twenty-Sixth, r.r>ar Burd.-a. Park vay blvd. Fine neighborhood. Pries IJ.ooo; SSOO eaeh. $43 p*r :n>nth ‘'all Mr. Strong. THE G A TBS- KIN N EAR CO., 7t 1 Bankers Trust b.dg. Mala 14514. live nlngT*. Main 5527. Live Where You Have Room to Breathe XV® have a Mx room house having cel- j lar. large front poroh vli, z trag'-. east - front. One block to saved road. 2 blocks j ;to traction stop. JuU four hcu?N in x% forty-acre addition. I rice $2,500. Terms $l5O down. Call Mr. Meredith. Meredith &: Johnson Maiu 2393. Wvtuter 73**. Six-Room Semi-Modern on the hil!, Blaino av**iiUo. one half urn to oar lino good barn, fruit, shade. Frm* ; $2.80f. Small down payment. monthly. Why pay rout? Call Mr. j Turner. Main 2357. Grin Jessup Land Cos., Realtors. 705-10 Occidental Dlitg. Main 2957.1 INDIANA'S LARGEST REAL ESTATE (ORGAN IZATIQ N New, Never (lecupied Six-room houses > now in course of construction in different part* c-f city), strictly modern; full basement w;,h newer | connection, furnace, complete bath, ga.e. : electric light*, city water, gunroom, hard ! wood floors, decoration*, chandeliers, full i lots; price $4,4 50 00 to $5.5 uO. 00, terms. $1,000.00 down, balance monthly, or if you own lot with oily Improvements can build one of our plan of hou .es and finance for yrfu on monthly pavment*. THK SOUTHERN I.UMTUCR CO. Coizy Bungalow Like Rent J M'xlern. five-room and bath, hardwood I floor*; long living rnoim; mantal and grata. Largo dining room. 3 welt ar- i ranged bedrooms. Bath, largo basement i Comploto laundry; lot 40x1 40. Donated on West Twenty-Sixth near UimUall j Parkway boulevard. Fine neighborhood, j Frlre 85,000; 8500 cash. $45 per month.: Call Mr. Strong. THE GATES-K INN EAR COMPANY. 760 Bankers Trust bldg. Main 1409. Evenings. Main 5527. Will Sacrifice Modern Home Eight rooms and bath, legated north on paved etreet, near Johnson woods; up-to-dat In every respect; double garage. Will consider any proposition within reason, Dunlop & Iloltegel, Realtors 122 E. Market at. Modermi Home Near Spades Park Six room* and bath, hardwood floors. Fine condition. Double garage. Full lot; paved stroet. Located on Brook side ave Brio* for quick sale only $4,7.70; $1,500 cash, balance like rant. Gall Mr. Strong with the GATES-KINK EAR COMPANY. Main 1409. Evening*, Main 5527. SIX-ROOM modern; long living room newly painted, east front; nice cenvnt front porch, three bedrooms, hot water upstairs and down; east. Terms. Six rooms and bath; Fletcher avenue. Easy terms. Five rooms; Villa avenue; easy terms. Six - rooms, furnace and bath, 50-foot front, cement front porch, two-car garage; Madison avenue. Terms. Many others. 0. J. os BOH NDrexel 618 4. New2y Refinished Five rooms, city water, inside toilet, elec trie lights, ga*. cement front porch, $275 cash, balance $25 monthly. J. F. Cantwell Cos. Main $204. 8.10 Leiucke Bldg. Harrison 0574. Cottage, Near E. 10th Four rooms, modern except bath; A-l condition. Beautiful lot. Terms. Main 6771. _ Six-Room Side Double Close In; good condition; renting $35; price IJ.nOB, 8380 ca*h. Main 1332. SNAP. 16-room house and lot. 1016 West New York tr“et, with new furnace and plumbing for 83,000. Owner here to sell this week. Open for inspection. NEW. modern. 6-room stucco bungalow: located fine residence street; bargain if sold at once by owner. E. E. BARB. Irvington 2856. BIX-I OOM modern double; fine place; largs room, full basement, garage, cistern. Build your taste. Riley 1355. SIX - R<SoM~S*E MI-MODE RN _ HOI'3E."TcOT, OLIVE. DREXEL 3888.

REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. r . . (ContlnnedO^^ Move In Tomorrow $250 Cash, Balance Like Rent Brand new bungalows; f rooms each; well built; conveniently arranged; garages; largo lot. E. J. Sexton Main 0151. Drexel 2231. $llOO Cash 725.00 per month buys this 5-room bungalow; electric lights, gas, front and rear porches. Price $2,000. Immediate poesesHiun. * Live Wires.” T. li. JONES & CO. 43 4 Peoples Bank bldg. Main 5758. Trees and Cool Breezes New five-room bungalow, paved street, $275 cash and $25 monthly. J. F. Cantwell Cos. -Main 6204. 830 Lemcke Bldg. Evenings, Harrison 1754. REAL ESTATE—FOR TRADE. 8500 EQUITY' In 4-room cottage for Ford touring. 329tj, E. Washington. REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN. So lb urban Attractive new 5-ruom bungalow; garage and three lotw north; c.out 2 squares v. est of Stop 5, Lafayette traction. Terma, or v.iil trade for city property. Owner. Main Oistf. Evenings, Drexel 1493 or Wash. 3545, THREE bedrooms and bath upstairs, living room, dining room, kitchen below; lot, basement. Furnace. Garug.. Poultry house and other attractive features. Easy payments. WADE PERKINS. Drexel :r -5 3. FIVE ROOM bungalow; lar;:- pantry and cb.sctH, g od fn./.t and scr i.ed-in back porch, good g\ran-\ well, chicken house, lot i“x24o. Eva Davis high school road. Ben Davis G 4 2. j W A SHIN* GT ON. 5000 \V.; Four-room house; large barn. henhouse, grape arb*r, $l5O down. Bun Davis 101. LOTS—FOR -SALE. The A-BtC of home ownership. How you ran :art on $lO or more and then pa> il or more weekly. Thousands have succeeded on our plan —eo can you. Be Independent, shake the landlord. Phone today, r. >w. Main 1409. Ask for Mr. Kinroar. He will toll you how to proceed--71u-u2 Bankers Trust Bblg. Wooded Lots Due North LARGE MAPLE TREES V, ALN UT ELM ASH BEECH AI.L KINDI UF TREES One of the last chances to get location and th' f re&c trees. Location will be announc'd In a f* -v -.lays by the Washington Bank and Tru*t C-\ Jd-HU. H WOODED LOTS.** Trefn s- . ■ i-i t family ionger than money. Phono fc-r aync-1 atmr-nt f*r an early choice. John W. Rob bin 5$ ci t;B AG ENT, 564 Lomb*r<l l.crtg. Main 8006. Woc-Ibi! lot northeast on Hth 8t„ 8 to 10 flnu forest tr*es, near car lin, paved s;r~t. ! • ■>!. s-c S!*e 1,3x141. If taken In five days, only 825 ash and 82 weekly. ‘ ITI J-'all Mala 1409. Evenings, Uasiilngton 1 079. 813 cash and $!.03 weekly buys fine. level build: < lot. s<>xlSS fret, located northeaet. I'r’rr 8365. H* sponsible party only. Mr. Kit.near. Main 1409. Evening*. Washing tun *1 Vi. RBSPONRir.LR party can buy .TO-font, a.t fro: level . ' on Wallace St., near ! 81tu St. Blvd . for 813 .•>! and 81.25 weekly. Fries for five days only, 8 459. %■•:> do*lrab'e f-r bungalow borne. MR. | M ‘ Y, Webster 1144. 54 1 iUITt irban ' >:; trade for u:e, MR. BHKIi.S >N. 8 to 13 a. m„ St. B • . Hot c. ioc, i,.-; .k Annex. TU • • ad.’ .M.lng I -t, n s-u'b.t: ! corner Ix-n.iv and K WseMnrt:i; '.ne site for lcv„’ merit building. Main 5771. A RE ■■ i |4e ' to JT'ti, 819 cash. b.i.ntie* ni.-n’h’y t.’OOI’ER * HADLEY. •34 i m k bldg, •_ T\Vt> AUJt MS' AND FOVH-RfidM HOUSR. <;< u ,i* i.i'.'atic'.n north bast, call RANIoU'H 6iHo._ DANDY building lot. half Mock of CarlielJ Fork. I‘rexet 320. FINK 10-f-.'ot Meridian street lot at a b,;e-dn. <’U Randolph I;*3S FINK ,0 foot Meridian street lot at a bargain t’all Randolph 4903. L'T 20x20, at less than present oLedu!® price. West Now ton 3122, A lot for 819 cash, then 8125 weealy. Located northeast. Good neighborhood, with (lie homo In sight. Size, 62x143 Prb 9. for five days only. 8445. Main 1409. Evenings. Washington 1079. REAL. ESTATE—WANTED. \VK HAVE a cash buy. r for a good modern double north at the right prlco. Marion County State Bank FARMS—FCJ^SALE. SIXTY-EIGHT acres of level land. 8 miles eu-st of city; 8135 per acre: one-tl.lrd cash. MR. WRIGHT. Irvington 0292. Fowler & Eaton Wp bav© on ah cußtomera tor grocerl**, rooming houses and othor business properties. ?.oi City Trust. Main 6*71. CAFETERIA rest ri urnntT Rent s4.S.6nly $1,500; Half interest S6OO. Also want partner theater. Lincoln 2245. 1516 N. ! Illinois. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. j Match your Coat with [ || a pair of Trousers at ti |] \1 | The Pants Store Cos. ur!/ 2. Stores Full of Pant*. 48 W. Ohio—ll 4E. Ohio St. Hough Kindling' Wood SI.OO a Load. Haul It Yourself Noivlyke & Marinon Cos. Kentucky Ave. and Morris Street. Get Pass at Gate 3 $2 DOWN WILL BRUNO The Personal Writing Machine JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. 22 3. Form. St. Tel.. Main 2890 REED BABY CARRIAGE In good condition; may be seen at 326 E. Minnesota St., or phone Drexel 0451. MAKE your old coat loon like new suit bv matching a pair trousers with the CORRECT PANTS MAKERS CO. IOIh, W. Ohio St. INVALID CHA i ItSS—Good, strong rubbertired chairs tor rtnt 83.6 C per mouth. Crutches. 2ic. Delivery free. BAKER BROS* FOR SAI.E —Beautiful crochet luncheon set. l.arg centerpiece and six small ones. Cal! Webster 6891. FOR SALE—Cheap, A-l wireless set. Call Drexel 8270 from 3 to 6 p. ill. Must sell at once. Leaving town. A BARGAIN m 2 r.nsy vacuum and 1 Galn-a-Day clectilc washers, soiled. Z> Couth Meridian etreet. WHEN YOU THINK OF TYPEWRITERS THINK OF JUDD. 22 S. PENN ST. A NUMBER of'us . r c.... ti a.id up. avail, .o. ........ ...

; MI SC ELLAN EO US—V/ANTED. GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCK YARDS WANTED —500 lawn mowers to sharpen; reasonable. 126 Virginia ave. M. 4989. WANTED—S.OOO lost keys found at JOHN S FOLTZ. 126 Virginia ave. Main 4989. WANTED—To buy twin baby suilty. Call Belmont 2791. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—FOR SALE. Rugs—Linoipum Imported Japanese grass rugs, 86.25. SPECIAL GOLD SEAL Congoleum rugs, 9x12, $13.25. Rug borders, 24 inchea wide. 38 cents per yard; 36 Inches wide, 54 cents per ya.rd; hall runner, 10 yards, $3.50. Bruseeis, Axmlnsters, velvet and YVliton rugs at lowest prices. 207 W, Washington at. Lincoln 5760. BED. brown mahogany, full size; dresenig table, box springs, new mahogany piano bench. Randolph 9156. EXCEPTIONALLY large, healthy fern. Owner leaving town. 1409 N. Pennsylvania. Apt. No. 2. DINING room suite and library table; dark oak; good condition. Call YVebster 7763. MUSICAL—SALE OR WANTED. PIANOS TUNED and repaired; all work guaranteed. ROBERTSON MUSIC HOUSE. 4 2.3 Massachusetts ave. Main 4531. PLAYER PIANO—WiII taka cheap lot; balance payments, Randolph 4221. DOGS, POULTRY, PIGEONS. ETC. THOROUGHBRED Airedale puppies, 7 1 weeks old. Call Drexel 3764 from 3 a. m. to 4 p. m. TWO black cocker spaniel puppies, sls. SS44 College. Washington 0565. PEDIGREED Newfoundland pup, 2 months Old, $lO. Drexel 3505. RABBITS ff>r sale. 1103 N. Warman ave. Belmont ias7. COAL IND WOOD—FOR SALE. LOW price. IJnton No. 4. $6.25; Glendoia, 87.25; Kentucky and Virginia, $7.50; Pocahontas lump. 87.25; Mine run Pocahontas, $6.25. Lincoln 6846. BOXES and scrap lumber; 500 per load. COKP- _ MACHINERY AND TgOLS. WONDER MINERS MTXERd. HOISTS PUMPS. E.NGINJ33, ALL SIZES CARRIED IN STOCK. BURL FINCH, DIST. SI4-20 W. MARYLAND ST Ft KKT PATCH machine, sole cutter. Jack. Call I at 14 45 Oliva street. LEGAL NOT |C ES. I NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by tho Board of School Commi3f*i*.ners vt the city of liidJar.iipolls at the ofruee of the board, 150 North Meridian etreet, IncLlanapt/iis. Indiana, until 3 o'cl ak p. in., Tuesday. Jur<s 27, 1*22, and then opened, for tile follow ing. Ten (10) two-rocm portable school buiiillag.H and certain chimneys, heating ur,i ventilating equipment for buildDgJ. *tii in aucortlaaee with plans and specifications on Hie in the office of the Board off School Commissioners, 110 North i Mi rJ-llaa street, the estimated cost oi which is $40,000.00. Bids will be received for sail building* delivered, delivered and ere tod. and In various other alternative forms as set out In said specifications. Bach proposal shall he In sealed envelope with writing theroeri plainly indicating the character of the work to which proposal * relates, as, for example, “Bid fur Furnish• 1 ing Rurtable.V’ All the bids must be submitted on blank ‘ form No. .♦*>, prescribed by the State Board j of Accounts, which blanks w ill be supplied iby the buainesa director, upon application. , These proposals must be accoinpani>i by ] v check on an Indianapolis bunk |or by Now Vork, Chicago or Indiana polls | exchange lor live if.) per rent of the maxi- j ; mum bid. The chocks ur exchange must i |bo drawn payable to th* order of tha ! Boiiril of School Commisxioners of the city j j of Indianapolis. t In case a bidder, whose bid shall bo ac- ) ; cep tod, shall not. within five days after! ; notice ot such aocetpan o, perform his bid I by entering into a written contract with | i the board, to perform the v. .rk In ac- | cordtttice with the ns of the plans j and specifications and within that time secure the performance of his bwdidins con- ; tract by a surety bond, with y or curdties to the approval of the ff.ud. his j certified check or draft and the proceed-* ; thereof shall be and t. v< * absolute property of the board as dUuidated damages f r such fallura,, it Impossible to estimate the amount f aunnged such failure would occasion to t# board. The contractor ifefrfl execute a contract and g*vo a security meeting the a]proval *.*f the Board W School Commissioners. Each contractor receiving copies of ! the plans and specifications will be re- j qulr'd to deposit, as security tor their j turn in good orl|-r, the sum of 55.00. The | riglit is reserve* by the board to reject i any or all bids. WALTER J. TWIN A ME, Business Director, ' Indianapolis. Ind.. June t>. 3 922. TREASURY STATEMENT. * 1 Monthly siateroant for May, showing j balanoe lu the Stat Treasury at the cloae ! of business, M ty 31, 1922. as appears in the ( office of Auditor und Treasurer of State: Balance in Treasury April 30. 1322 J5.H5.376.7S ! May receipts 1,411 31.3.77 j Total $6,657,2‘;0.5J May disbursements $1,334,312.42 ! Balance on hand $4,622,9 53.13 ! BALANCE BY FUNDS. General $ 164,637.55 i Road 2,224.997.30! I'lro marshal 60.091.93 i Highway commission 414,202.21: Hydrophobia 17,858.56 j Vocational education 126.7 4 4.83 j School revenue for tuition 203,991.69 I Benevolent institution! 163.100.00 | State debt sinking 340.000.00 ! Educational institution 217.467.05) Unclaimed estates........ 47.712.73 i Common school 24.943.62 | Sale State lands 11,991.62 j World War Memorial fund 345,217.66 Auto theft fuud 260.290.62 Agricultural experiment station 183.00 Total $ 4,622,968.1 3 Outstanding warrants $ 18.296.21 ORA J. DAVIES. Treasurer of State. YYILLIAM G. OLIVER, Auditor of State. NOTICE TO 11EIH9. ~CR EDITORS, ETC. 59 —IS4BO. In the Probate Court of Marlon County. June term. 1922. In the matter of the estate of Harriet L Softie, deceased. Notice is herebs given that Lida S. May i as executrix of the above named estate , has presented and filed her account and; | vouchers in final settlement of said as- ; tate and that tho same wiil come up for the examination and action of said Pro- . bate Court, on the Ist day of July, 1922. at which time all heirs creditors or legatees of said estate required to appear in said court and show cause. If any there bo, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the 10-lrs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. GEORGE V COFFIN, Clerk. A. D. KOKHXE. Attorney. NOTICE Is hereby given, pursuant to tho sta’uta. the undersigned conducting n pub- ! He storage house, will, on Monday, June 20. 1922, between 1" a. m. and 4 p. in., sell for accrued §toraga charges one autonm- i bdo held in slorago one year with 1 • harg-s unpaid. 9ame belonging to E. C. ] Boatman. HA HTLO W-JEN KINS MOTOR CAR CO., 419-28 East Market street. 1 7ZZZZZ~~~ZT ! f' ~ - : ! F!NANCIAU, • j . LOANS' on furniture, pianos, autos, live jtock, farm Implements and r,titer collateral*! 141 Va E. Washington St. CAPITOL LOAN CO. Main 0585. Auto I.lncoin 7184. WE MAKE first and second mortgages on I improved farms and Indianapolis real , estate. AETNA MORTGAGE AND INVEST*!. CO. i 608 Fidelity Trust bldg. i WE c-arneftly solicit yrur rentals or fire : insurance. Real, personal service guaran. teed. T. E. Halls, Jr. 122 E. Ohio. Room 206. Main 2874. MONEY* furnished on realty mortg.-.gea and contracts. FRANK K. SAWYER. Meridian I.He Bldg. 307 North Pennsylvania street. Circle 1061. i ’c onml mfirtgaf. L.L. .

FINANCIAL. (Continued.) mmm - SIOO-S2OO-S3OO Investigate our easy-to-pay Twenty-Payment Plan Loans Get S6O. pay back $2.50 a month. “ SIOO, *• $6.00 •* With Interest at 3 ! ,i% per month. You pay only for tho actual time loan runs. Interest is charged only •n the actual amount of cash still outstanding. Come in and get free Booklet. “The Twenty Payment Plan,” which describes everything fully. All business confidential. We Loan on Furniture. Pianos, Vlctrolas. etc., without removal. Also on Diamonds for long or short time. Call, phone or write Indiana Collateral Loan Cos. (Bonded Lenders > ESTABLISHED 1887 201 LOMBARD BUILDING. 24% EAST WASHINGTON ST. Main 3286. CONFIDENTIAL Quick Loans UP TO S3OO On pianos, vlctrolas, household furniture and guaranteed notes. Loans payable in 8 to 20 monthly instalments. Legal charges based on unpaid balance for actual time used. Loans with other companies paid off and more money advanced. Hours 9 to 5:30. Saturdays to 1 p. nj. Call, write or phone Circle 1-6-6-S. Beneficial Loan Society 601 National City Bank bldg;. FIRST and second mortgages on Indian* and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WILSON, 1101 National City' Bank bidg. Lincoln 9104, INDICTMENTS EXPECTED SOON IN WAR FRAUDS First Offender, Charles Ritzman, on Stand for Alleged Bribe Taking. WASHINGTON, June 6.—First indictments in the war fraud cases will be returned by the Special Federal Grand Jury within a week, officials in charge o£ the prosecution indicated today. It became known that agents of the Department c>f Justice have several alleged war degrauders under surveillance. Prosecution of alleged war fraud offenders began today when Charles A, Kitzman. general manager of the Bisco [ EJectlrc Company of Detroit, went on j trial before Justices Siddons Ilf criminal court charged with taking a Jjpibe la connection with war contracts. Convention Hall Is * Planned at Capital WASHINGTON, June 6. —Plans are being completed for the erection, hero of an Immense auditorium to .permit Washington, the selection for meetings of national and Naterational importance, to assume the portion of the greatest conventionV:lfy In the United States. The d--signs for the steel frame work j of the building will soon be completed, \ and actua work on the erection of the structural steel will begin before Fall, according *to the Washington Auditorium. The mammoth convention hall will j be located near the heart of the city I and the downtown hotels. The most ! prominent fSature of the main floor ! will be the auditorium, which will havo 1 a seating capacity of 6,000. By opening I adjoing rooms the seating capacity can ! be Increased to 7,000. All floors, walls, partitions, roof i and fittings are to ho fireproof, and tho | exterior will be a composition similar to ! granite. R.O.T.C. Cadets to Hold Drill Contest A competitive company drill of th three high school Reserve Officers Training Corps will be held at 3:30 o’clock Wednesday afternoon in the Technical High School athletic grounds. A silver cup will be given to the winning company and another cup will be presented to the captain of the winning company. ; Col. W. K. Averlll, Captain Johnson ! and Lieut. George Read, United States Army officers, will be the Judges. Col. U. M. l.ee will present the cups. Freaks Are Found Among Chickens SCOOBA. Miss.. June 6.—Shngnlak, near here, boasts of some chicken. She lays double eggs all tho time, and the size of ’em is greater than ever seen thereabouts by tha oldest inhabitant. And from one of these double eggs has Just come a freak “peeper.” It has four fully-developed wings and as many legs, also fully developed. Shugulak is content to rest on its laurels and glances rather indifferently at the news from New, Ala., that a freak chicken has been hatched there with four legs. That chicken has only three wings. ” ' Queer Cat Adopts a Family of Rats RACINE, Ohio, June 6. —While sweeping out the flouring mill here, the owner found a nest of baby rats. He turned them over to his will cat, a famous “ratter.” Tabby, however, had Just lost a'Utter of kittens. Instead of killing the little rodents, she carried thiern to her nest and proceeded to cuddle and feed them. The ruts are growing flue. The affection seems mutual, as the old cat iievur l*ts the rats out of her sight. The owner of the miU says thi* at can be verified by a visit to his mffi. West Virginia Hen Lays Seven-Inch Egg FAIRMONT. YY T . Va.. June 6.—An egg measuring 7 inches in length* and 6V4 Inches In circumference has been laid by a hen belonging to D. C. Raker of Winlfield. The egg has two Separate yolks in it- The same hen laid an egg i some time ago that had a double yolk and was unusually large. Neighbors from all over the Wluifield district havecalled at the Baker home to view this freak egg. . Horse Is Melancholy • Over Death ts Mate Middle port, 011,0 June Ed, aged 31, is grieving, roily. 30, is dead. Ed and Polly constituted the team of horses used by a local grocery firm twenty-five years. Ip recent years the horses were driven aeparately, one in the morning and the other in the after* noon. No one knew them apart except their owner. OAT CAUSES. BROKEN LEG. SAN FRANCISCO, June 6. —Startled hy i cat as she Was working in tho fl-st balcony of a local theater Mr Nora M ■•••; ' -- fell into the or h Mr; ~r

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