Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 29, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 June 1922 — Page 11

JUNE 14,1922.

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FLORISTS. INDIANAPOLIS FLOWER AND PLANT CO„ Central ave., at 34th. We grow cut flowers, plants. FUNERAL WORK. Wash. 2352. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. W. T. Blasengym CASKETS, $30.00 AND UP. $7.00 to Crown Hill. $6.50 to South Yards. Ambulance calls anywhere in the city. $3.00. Also ambulance calls are made without charge for parties who are unable to pay. Randolph 6870. Drexel 2570 1702 N. Illinois St. 1626 Shelby St. llkxlcL Parlors 1322 Union St. FLAN .NEK & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indian* apoiis since 1887. Phones—Main 0641-0642. LI. 264 L INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY SHIRLEY BIOS.’ CO.~ Main office 946 N. Illinois St. Circle 1918. Main IS4I. George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 423 E, Market Old phone Main 0908. LI. 7303. • J. cTTvilson 33 Prospect ST. 1671. Drexel 0332. FINN BROTHERS Main 2176. 125 w. Market. Circle 2315. EDW. L. HOLMAN 2512 Central Ave. Randolph 5903. CHAS. A. HOCKENSMITHT 724 N. Illinois, Main 1166. LI. 1156. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—I4O2 N. Illinois! YVM. E. KRIEGER. Main 1154. Rec. phone, Ben Davie 332-1. GADD—BERT S. GADD. 2130 Prospect st. Phones: Drexel 0422. ST. 2273. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & TITUSL 951 North Del. LI. 6564, Main 3630. H. D. TUTEWILER. 934 N, Meridian. Main 0213. death ano funeral notices. JACKSON, HENRY C.—Passed Monday evening- at his heme in West Newton, Ind. Funeral services Friday, 2:30 *1). m.. June 16 at Nest Newton M E. Ch urch. KLIXGSTEIN. HUGO—Died at his family residence. 267 Leeds avenue. June 12, 10:30 p. m . Father of Otto Klingstela. Mrs. Edward Welch. Mrs. William Koch. Funeral and services from residence, Thursday 2:30 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends Invited. McCABE. RUBY—Age IS years, daughter of William F. and Dottle McCabe, passed away at the city hospital. June 12. at 2:30 p. m. Friends may call to see her any time after noon Tuesday at funeral parlors of Royster & Askin, 837 N. Illinois. Funeral St. John's Church 3 p. m., Thursday. Burial Ci.wn Kill. CLt’DY —Age 32 years, beloved wife of Judaon Minor. passed away Tuesday, June 13 at 2:30 p. m. Funeral Thursday at her iate residence, 010 S. Senate ave. Friends invited. PHI LLIPa S A RAH J AXE—Ago 12, widow of Joslah Phillips, mother of Carl Black and Mr. Omer Phillips cf city, passed away Tuesday, June 13. at the home of her daughter. Funeral Thursday, 2 p. m., 4140 Winthrop. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. WESTER FI ELdT WILLIAM H. —Died at his residence, corner Brill and Stumph streets, Tuesday, June 13. nged 62 years. Funeral service will be held at the residence Thursday. June 15 at I p. m. and at Frledens Evangelical Church, corner Parkway and South Alabama street, at 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. LOST AND FOUND. Notice Lost, psir of long black gloves in Keith’s Theater downstairs the night of June 3, 1922. Finder please cull DREXEL 5314 LOST—Fox terrier dog answering to name of Bobbie; all white except dark upper right side of face and ear; also dark spot on right*side of neck, short tall. Liberal reward for return to 1230 Fletcher avenue. Telephone Drexel 2910. LOST —Fox terrier pup: small; strayed or stolen June 9; bobtail; 1 black eye; baby’s pet. Call Brookside 7823 or return to 1534 E. Michigan. Reward. . LOST—Watch fob with chain and diamond studd*d charm attached; lost Tuesday, Valued as keepsake. Reward. Kenwood 3516. LOST—Shrine pin. lady’s, oval, engraved “M. E. H. 6-8-22," in or near Hook's drug store or Ayres. Cal! Randolph 2475. Reward. LOST—Sorority pin. tuebar. Sunday p. m., downtown. Margaret E. Neall on back; keepsake. Flease call Wa. 1218. LOST—Rosary, white communion. from St. PJkrlck's to GutxwUler’R. thence to cottage. Drexel 2578. LOST—Package containing masquerade costvyne; lost Sunday evening la W. Wash, car, Irvington 0723. LOST—Diamond ring. Moose picnic. Co•lumbia Park, Sunday, June 11. Li. 2366. •ward. LOST —Keys on ring. Monday afternoon. Finder please call Kenwood 8914. Reward. LOST—Pocketbook, containing money and checks. Liberal reward. Randolph 7000, NOTICES. BEDBUGS, roaches, moths, ants, destroyed with one application of "Sudden Death." ALBERT MAAS. 31 Virginia ave. Main 1226. ~f~^S°NALS^ FAIRMOUNT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for.confinement, private; prices reasonable; may work for board; babies adopted YYrite for booklet. MRS. T. B. LONG, 4911 E. Twenty-Seventh st.. Kansas City, Mo. INDIANA CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE Clhlie for patients at 10 a. r.i and 7:30 p. m.. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. New location: 962 N. Pennsylvania street. ~"BUSmE'sT~ services] "noticFto^^toblic^ Don’t be misled. I am the oldest mar. in the business; have the largest barrels and do the work myself. Work done in the country anywhere. Clean vaults, dry wells and cisterns. Call Main 9081. ELECTRICAL WIRING Light and power. Houses a specialty Repair work given prompt attention; rea: sonable. DILTS ELECTRIC. 945 FT WAYNE MAIN 3626. A Bath a Day is the Healthy Wav. E. M. HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber. 3220 E. Mich. Webster 3001. HOUSE painting; work and materia! guaranteed. Estimates free. 426 S Alabama. Phone Circle 7033. CLAIBORNE ♦MYERS. loot OFF REGULAR PRICES on all electric wiring. Get my prices. Estimates free. FOULK. YVebster 0816 'evenings. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated; feather mattresses and pillows made E. F. BURKLE 416 Mass. Main 1428. PIANO builder and tuner. Repair all kinds. Work guaranteed. NICHOLAS HILMAN. Belmont 0328-3. CARPENTER work, new and repair asphalt roofing. Reasonable. Prompt service. Webster 4102. EX-SERVICE BROS., vault, sink or dry well cleaning. PAUL WEISS. 626 Caldwell, or Circle 7618. SHOE repairing while you wait. R. E. KENNEDY. 218 N. Illinois. Main 2199.

BUSINESS SERVICES. LET us clean your vaults, cisterns and dry wells; good loads and largo barrels. Circle 5694. HEATH’S Union Barber Shop. Warm. comfortable bath rooms, 183 W. Market street, SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana ave. EXPERIENCED pfasterer wants plaster repair work to do. Drexel 0484, BORGMANN electric 5-room house, $15.00. Drexel 3681. Webster 1170. DETECTIVES. Quigley-Hylarfd Agency, Inc. Suite 404 National City Bank building. Phone Main 2902. Local office Internationa! Secret Service Assn. Seventy offices in America and foreign countries. MALE HELP—WANTED. WANTED—BOYS to carry Times routes in downtown dls. trlct between East and West. South and Bt. Clair streets. Boys not over 14 years old. See Mr. Maorehead any afternoon after 2 o’clock. SEVERAL good solicitors for Indianapolis and surrounding towns. Commission and expenses. See Mr. Hastings. Circulation dept. Indiana Dally Times after 10 a. m. TWO men. with or without sales experience; hard work; good pay; permanent. References required. Call 3 to 5, 6 to 8 p. m. 1140 Hume-Mansur Bldg. MAN; married, to milk and work on farm. Everything furnished. H. H. THOMPSON. Danville, Ind. 220 S. Jefferson st. SOLICITORS!—Men for Indianapolis; good money paid to hustlers. Call Drexel 0266 for appointment. LABORERS. GOOD colored barber. 1341 N. Senate ave. SALESMAN—WANTED. MEN and women to sell highclass homesites. Greatest demand in history of city for restricted and wooded homesites north. An exceptional time to enter the real estate field. We want live, energetic hustlers. Those who can qualify should make from S2OO to SSOO a month. Here Is an opportunity to connect yourself with one of Indianapolis’ largest real estate developers. Apply between 9:30 and 10:30 a. m. to Mr. Davidson, sales manager, 904 Fletcher Trust Bldg. Big Money for Live Wires We need a lew more wide-awake industrious salesmen in our organization. Restricted high-class north side subdivisions. Unprecedented demand. Here Is a chance to make big money. No experience necessary. We will give you the benefit of our free inetructlon In salesmanship. Don't miss this big opportunity. Cai! between Sand 10:30 a. m. AMERICAN TOWN LOT COMPANY. 904 Fletcher Trust Bldg. WE have openings for a few energetic, hustling salesmen who are willing to work and desire to make a good Income. Here Is an opportunity you cannot afford to miss. Call between £ and 9:30 a. in. A*k for Mr. Troy, sales manager. 904 Fletcher Trust Bldg. AGENTS—WANTED. WE start you in the candy-making business at home, or small room anywhere; furnishing everything an’d buy your candy. Men-women. Big pay. Experience unnecessary. CANDY MAKERS CO.. Philadelphia. Pa, MEN, women; all walks of life, for our great advertising campaign. Easy money. Nothing to sell. Works while you sleep. NATIONAL TRADING AND MANUFACTURING -0., 66 New street, Newark N, J. FEMALE HELP-.WANTEO. WANTED —Attendants (women) at the Centra! Indiana Hospital for Insane. Indianapolis. Indiana. Also women for the general kitchen and laundry. For the latter places, middle-aged women preferred. Room, board and laundry furnished in addition to the salary. For application blanks write to Dr. George F. Edenhar.tr. superintendent. Address care of hospital. GIRLS over 18 years of age to learn telephone operating INDIANA BELL , TELEPHONE CO.. Room 322. corner New York and Meridian ats. WANTED —Mangle girls and rough dry sorters and prss operators. Apply TIFFANY LAUNDRY - . 26 McLean pi ace. GIRL of neat appearance for soda fountain. Apply Market Street Delicatessen, Market street, east of Monument Place. SITUATiON WANTED—MALE. POSITION wanted; man 34; married; has successful past record in manufacturing as executive. Product now nearly extinct. Wants to build future. Willing to start at bottom again to prove his ability. Address A No. 1945, Times. JOB wanted as electrical repair man with some city electrical appliance repair. Address A No. 1946, Times, BOY, 14 years of age. with common school education, wants work during vacation. Webster 3116, INDUSTRIOUS colored boy wants to do work by day or week. Lincoln 2171. SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED to clean your building window* in your residence or show windows In your place of business. We also do paper cleaning and clean all painted surfaces. Lowest raten. Strictly ftr.r class work guaranteed. National Window and Office Cleaning Cos. 302 C.TY TRUST BLDG. MAIN 6064. FAMILY or bundle washings to bring home; beautifully done. Webster 66&2. CURTAINS to launder. MRS. LUTZ Drexel 0855. 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 SO P. M , ON MONDATS, WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. REGISTRATION FEE FOR PATIENTS 50c PER WEEK NEW ADDRESS, 962 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST. PIANO—SAXOPHONE In 20 lessons, ihe Christensen way. Beginners and advanced. CHRISTENSEN SCHOOL, 106 Pembroke Arcade. Cir. 3034. MEN to leartT barber trade! TRI-CITY BARBER’S COLLEGE. 309 E. Washington st.. Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 0767. HOUSES—TO LET. For Rent Six rooms, 2 lots. Brlghtwood. 2330 La Salle street. Inquire at above address any time after 8 a. m., June 15. MCPHERSON. 2823; half double, 5 rooms, modern; garage. $38.60. Lincoln 8807. THREE desirable rooms; walking distance. 902 Ashland avenue. FLATS, APARTM ENTS—TO LET. APARTMENTS Modern five rooms, second floor; 1516 E. Tenth. Heat, water, gas, garage; $61.50. Algo modern five rooms, 911 Collego, heat; water, splendid value; $36. Marion County State Bank 3546 Balsam Ave. Four rooms and bath, newly reflnlahed; heat, water, gas and electric lights furnished. State Savings and .Trust Cos. Main 4518. LARGE, elegant apt. furnished or unfurnished; new; costly furniture. Best location north. Harrison 1766. LARGE PROFITS from small expenditure follow Real Estate advertising iu “Want Ad” columns of the Times.

FURNISHED houses and FLATS. FOR summer, 4 cool comfortable rooms north; front and back yards. Porch. Everything furnished; cheap to reliable adult. Harrison 1418. CLEAN, well furnished 4-room cottage; electricity, gas, well, cistern; flr.s yard; lawn swing. Randolph 6340. TRANSFER AND STORAGES PARTLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. Private locked rootns and open space, 25c per month and up. Local and overland transfer. We call and give you exact prices on any kind of work without any obligations. 419-23 E. Market street. Main 2750, Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER, PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey st. Main 2028. LI, 11382 Est. 1895. OTTO J. SUESZ. Packing, hauling, low rates on California shipments. Through car3 to Los Angeles. Main 2353-3628. Night, YVeb. 0699. CALL THAYER & LAY. Irvington 2228. for transfer and hauling of all kinds. Special price on bverland trips. BRUCE, KENNA Kd7 TRANSFER, STORage. Main 0303; Main 6988; evening, Harrison 2268. GATEWOOD BROS., transferlng and hauling. All kinds; reasonable. Belmont OHS. WE haul you anywhere, $3 per load. KENNARD Y'OGEL. Belmont 3428. UNION STATION” BA GGAGE TRANSFER MAIN 7119. b^U^SEKEEP INGRQ MADISON ave,, I025; two lovely modern light housekeeping rooms. Private entrance. $6. Drexel 5375. LIGHT housekeeping rooms. 1060 YY’est Eighteenth st. Reasonable. DICKSON, 115; 2 unfurnished front housekeeping rooms. sls. Circle 1300. AUTOMOBILE 3 —FOR SALE. ll[?[E(§[]MJ) Dodge Bros, roadster, 1919, Rex top $ 425 Dodge Bros. Touring, 19 - 22 850 Dodge Bros. Sedan, 1920 875 Dodge Bros. Touring, 1919 485 Dodge Bros. Touring, 1920.... 575 Hudson Coupe,’' 1916, bargain. Lexington Sport, 1920 1,075 Maxwell Touring 95 Overland 85-6 Roadster 285 Studebaker Touring 95 Overland Panel Truck 195 Dodge Bros. Panel Truck 375 —TERMS— C.H.Wallerich Company Danse Brothers Motor Vehicles 846 N. Meridian. New Mmaf JFjM' ovtt/ Authorized Ford Dealers 259 South Meridian Street Used Car Bargains Monroe touring. Dodge sedan, Mitchell roadster, Chevrolet 490, Wrstcott touring, Ford sedan, Bulck 6 touring. Mitchell touring Ail of the above cars priced low for quick e&lee. Monroe Motors Corporation Automobiles Wanted Can Use Packards, Cadillacs, Marmon&, Pierces, Arrows, Stutzes, Bulcks, Oldsmo biles, Mercers, Paiges. Will Pay High Price. What Have \ou for Sale? Pioneer Motor Sales Company r.lO N. Capitol Ave. For saleAutomobile. Detroit electric, aluminum body, double drive, new batteries and in first-class condition; 1919 model, together with rectifier. Washington 1311. ijZDe-ee Ford Bod Ses Five special styles. SWIfcsSH KLM & PARKER. 330 E Market St. Autown Amen and Ford Body DL*t. BUICK 6 touring nd roadster: new paint, top and tires; elegant condition. Only $145 down. 61$ n. Capitol. Opon ivm. DODOE roadster 1917; $?00; 1120 down, balance 12 month*. WEISSMAN. 212-14 E. New York. M 44 4. FORI) tourings. 3 1917; good running order; good tires; as low a* SSO down. 644 E Washington. FORD speedster; late model. Special build. S6O down, Lalance to suit. 644 E, Washington. USED cars, always a bargain, rale or exchange for any car. 515 N. East. Main 6735. CHEVROLET 4-30 tour., SIOO down; 90 day guarantee. Open even. 235 X. Pa. CHEVROLET, 4-90. Good Condition; bargain. Only S6O down. 51b N. Capitol. DODGE, 1917 tour,. S3OO. Terms 30 days. Guarantee. Open evenings. 235 N. Pa. PE EH LESS*" 8." tourin’ g;s 30 0 down, *9 0 day guarantee. Open evenings. 235 N. Pa. DODGE touring; fine shape; $95 down, balance terms. 518 N. Cap. Open eves. FORD tour. Good inechnanlcal condition. Extraa. Only S4O down. 518 N. Cupltol. OAKLAND 6. roadster; good tires. Runs fine, $176. Payments. 725 Virginia ave. BUICK D-45, A-l ehape; good tires, $l5O down, balance to suit. 644 E. Wash, FORD rdst , L~9IS $ 176; J6O aown7 w’ki ScTMAN. 212 E. New York. Main 4446. MAXWELL. 1920 touring. $295 drives her away. Term*. 64 4 E. Washington. MARMON 34; $375 down. 90 day guarantee. Open evenings. 235 N. Penn. FORD _ touring. 1917, $l4O. ALLEN. 725 Virginia avenue. FORDS, all models and styles. ALLEN. 725 Virginia avenue. AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. WE NEED THE CARS AND MEAN BUSINESS If you want to sell your car bring title and car. YVe deal quick and pay cash. WEISSMAN 212-14 E. New York St. Main 4446 AUTOj WANTED WE PAY CASH. NO DELAY. I. WoEff Auto Cos. Autos Wanted Cash for any car. See us. INDIANAPOLLS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 518 North Capitol. Main 2638. SSOO EQUITY in player piano for Ford car. Webster 6137. aut6 REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS We specialize on Continental motors. We guarantee all work on any make car. Our small overhead expense will help you. Clark & Rosemeyer Garage 1012 Park. Circle 4733. Night, Circle 2487. BRING your battery troubles to us. We are experts in this work and our prices are right; 6 volt recharge 60c; rebuild complete $6.00; 12 volt recharge 750; rebuild complete SIO.OO, SOUTH SIDE BATTERY SHOP. 413 S. MERIDIAN ST. ” AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 834 North Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry TIRES, all sizes, $4 and up. Rebuilt casings with NEW TREADS. We also repair or retread your tires. ANDERSON STEAM Y’ULCANIZER CO., 611 North Capitol. 3d floor.

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AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. _ (Contlputd.* We carry a complete line of Kelly Springfieid, Caterpillar and Goodyear all-Yveather solid truck tires. See us before you buy and get our prices. Jolin Guedelkoefer Wagon Cos. COLVIN BATTERY COMPANY 121 East Maryland. Circle 1870. Battery service on all makes of battery. New battery. Fitted to alt cars FHER. 611. $13.75; 613, $15.76; 127. $19.75. Guaranteed TWO YEARS. RADIO BATTERY guaranteed three years, $12.50. All in OAK cases. Hardj’ubber cases. $2.00 extra. If it Is & good used TIRE you wnnt. the chances are w* have them any ftlze, $2. ROGERS slls W. YYashlngton. Be f mont 4300. " REC LAI MED YtRES. All sixes $2.00 to $5.00 HAYWOOD’S. IM N*. lapitol a vs. MURAT TIRE AND RUBBER~CO. Intel-’ llger.t service Tires and batteries. Main 6555. 209 E. New York street. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES. NOYY’ is the time to have your motorcycle overhauled and re-enameied. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 534-36 Mw. Ay, Main 6404. CASH ; kind* of rnotoi FLOY I) I’ETLLMAN. 509 Masi avt Main 7029. BICYCLE; perfectly n**w. pArty leaving city. 19 N. Euclid atraet. Irvington 2034. REAL EST AT E---FOR SALE. SSOO Cash New thoroughly modern bungalow, 5 rooms, bath and min parlor near Brookside Park. Price $5,600. These easy terms surely are interesting. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors. EIGHT-ROOM apt., rent *32,50; cloao In; good location. Income S2O per week. Will price to suit buyer. Address A No. 2726 Times. Bo You Want a New Home? If you have a lot clear we will build the house and you can pay for it like rent. Meredith <& Johnson' 703 Fidelity Trust Bldg. Webster 7483. ATTRACTiY’E bungalow, living room, dtnlng room, kitchen with cabinet, two dandy bedrooms; largo closets; bath; nice basement near Brookside. Paved street; east front; unusual price and terms for few days only. E. E. BROADBECK. Gregory & Appel, Inc. Main 0991 b Res.. Ran. 8740. SIX-ROOM modern; ion* living room. newly painted, east front; nice cement front porch, threy bedrooms, hot water upstairs and down!; oast. Torms. Six rooms and bath; Fletcher avenue. Easy terms. Five rooms; Y’illa avenue; easy terras. Six rooms, furnace and bath. 50-foot front, cement front porch, two-car garage, Madison avenue. Terms. Many others. C. J, OSBORN. Drexel 6184. SSOO Cash and easy monthly payments, buys semlmoderr five-room bungalow near Tibbs ave. and West Michigan st. Price $3,600. Also have a five-room bungalow south: east, can sell same price. ' Monen-Peelle Cos. 407 National City Bank Bldg. M. 8138. 1454 Broadway A real home. Price $6,500; SSOO cash, balance monthly terms, MR. VAN ARSDALB, WITH H. C. Tuttle & Bros. 181 E. Ohio. $250 Cash Balance like rent, will buy a splendid five-room home, west. In splendid condition; plenty of shade and large lot Call W. J. Gemmlli, Washington Bank & Trust Cos. Main 0793. 2433 Wheeler Street BRIGHT WOOD. Four largo rooms, electricity, well, full lot. Price $1,760; $260 cash, sls per mo. Call Trueblood. RELIABLE REALTY CO. Main 018 C. Evenlngs, Irvington 4213. Colored 901 W*t Twenty-First street, six rooms. Price SI,BOO on easy payments. Monen-Peelle Cos. 407 National City Bqjk Bldg. Roosevelt Ave. 1816; modern six-room; two up; corner lot; $3,760. Easy terms. Call Trueblood. Main 0186. RELIABLE REALTY CO. Evenings, Irvington 4213. MODERN bungalow, 6211 Broadway; large lot; garage; $5,500; only S6OO cash, balance monthly. Marion County State Bank EAST, five-room modern bungalow, SSOO cash, balance monthly. MR. WRIGHT. Irvington 0292.

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REAL ES ~ for SALE. r SSCO.OO Cash Beautiful Brick Veneer Bungalow Fix rooms, sleeping porch, long living room. fireplace, bookcases, window seat, beamed celling In dining room, colonnade, full basement; all in excellent condition; modern and up to the minute. Price $5,500. Realty Finance Cos. See Mr. Madden. Lincoln 4405. Eve., Ran. 6441. 5 Room Cottage Located at 1806 Spann avenue. Good repair. double garage; gas, water and electricity. Can give Immediate possession. Terms can be arranged. Price Jl.'Jv. It. L. Archbold. City Trust Cos. Circle 4022. Belmont 1026-R-4. Four-Room Cottage, $2,100 Five-Room Cottage, $2,050 Both in excellent condition and f!..e location; large rooms, tastefully decorated, ©lectrlo lights, ga.s, cistern and well; largo bn.H6i2ientM. lots 1&1V* deep; one-half blot k to Prospect cur. Theao homes are positive targalns. Call Ed O'Callahun. Bouth Side Specialist, with McCord & McKinny, Realtors. 311 Lemcke Bldg. Circle 5220. Evenings, Webster __ New, Never Occupied •ix-room houses (now m course of con■tru tion in different parts of city); •trictly modern full basement, furnace, complete bath. gas. eleotrl? lights, city water, nun room, hardwood floors, dec--14,450 to $5,500. Terms SI,OOO down, balance monthly, or If you own lot with city improvements we can build one of our plan of houses and finance for you on monthly payments. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. South Side Double n*ar Fountain Square, 5 rooms to rldn; modarn xcept furnace; full lot; double garage. $5,000, Will rent for S7O. Fowler &, Eatoo 801 City Trust. Main 6871. Here Is a Real Busy Cosy six-room thoroughly modern home, largo rooms; three bedrooms, hardwood floors; two-car garage. Fine condition. Large lot; located east Just north of YVoodruff Place. Priced for quick sale. Only $4,700; ona-third cash, balance easy. Call Mr. Strong with THE UATES-K7N-NEAR CO. Main 1409, days, or Main 6027 evenings. Cottage Four rooms, ikrge lot. $1,650 S2OO cash. Main 1232 or Randolph 6724. SIX-ROOM modern home; leaving city; must Hell. Belmont 0920. ~ real estate -suburban. FIY’E ACRES, good improvements, east; one mile from lnterurban. Pri e $4,600; S6OO cash, balance monthly. Possession at once. COOPER & HADLEY. 888 Lemoke bldg. t Call YVebster 5774. evenings. LOTS—FOR SaL~eT~ FINE south-front lot on 59th street, east of College; wonderful location; only $lO down and $2.50 weekly. Price $550. No Interest or taxes for two years. Call Mr. Davidson. Main 4295. Evenings, Randolph 4057. BEAUTIFUL wooded lot. Just north of 69th street; $26 down and $3.00 a week. Price $l,lOO for a few days. No interest or taxes for two years. Be quick if you want this. Call Mr. Troy. Main 4296. Evenings, Washington 6145. DANDY lot, 40x158, on Haverford avenue, south of HBrd strest. One-haif block from car line and one block from grade and high schools. Only $lO down and $2.76 weekly. Price *990. No interest or taxes for two years. Call Main 4295. Evenings. Randolph 0467. WOODED lot. north of 59th street, east of College; $725 for a few days; $25 down and $2.25 a week. No interest or taxes for two years. Hurry if you want this. Main 4295. * IDEAL FLAT SITE. Sutherland ave.. Just east of Central, south front. Alley !n rear and one side. Size 126x170 feet. Price $6,000. T. E. HALLS, JR 206 Ranh Bidg. 122 E. Ohio, Lin, 3411. BEAUTIFUL lot Just south of 62nd street, on Ralston drive, 41x128. Only $675. Will sell to responsible party, $lO down and $2.00 a week. No interest or taxes for two years. Here is a bargain. Call Main 4293. Evenings. Washington 3145. ACRE lots east, $460 to $750; $lO cash, balance monthly. COOPER & HADLEX. 838 Lemcke bldg.

FARMS—FOR SALE. FOR QUICK SALE. Eighty acres near Monrovia; well Improved; $4,000 buys farms, crops, fruits of 450 peach and apple trees. Immediate possession. GEO. HESS. SIXTY'-EIGHT acres of level land, eight miles east of city; $135 per acre; onethlrd cash. MR. WRIGHT. Irvington 0292. REAL ESTATE—WANTED. SOLD put our entire listing and have several cash buyers awaiting. If your property is for sale and you want quick, action, call Realty Finance & Bldg. Cos. 308 National City Bank bidg. Lincoln 4405. _^_BI^irsrESSOPP^RTUN - MAN WANTED. The largest chain store corporation of its kind in the country Is looking for a clean-cut man with sales ability to open and lake charge of new retail store in this vlncinlty. Desire man who intends to go into business for himself. Experience unnecessary. as ho will be thoroughly schooled, but man must qualify as to honesty and show a clean record. Must be able to make a moderate investment fully secured. To such a man we have a very attractive, permanent proposition which will show a net income cf from $4,000 to SIB,OOO a year. This Is no stock selling proposition. Immediate response necessary’. If you arc the man see MR. EDDIE COHEN JOS. RUBINSTEIN at Hotel Claypool, Indianapolis. Ind., at once. WANTED —At once, a partner who can invest $800; also one who can put part of this *Jme In the business. This will pay you 100% on your investment. Only men that mean business need answer. Write for appointment. GEO. W. HILL, 1535 W. Second street, Dayton, GROCERY for sale; first-class fixtures and stock: north side on car line. By owner. Will sell for half price, pwner leaving city. Call lit. 1686. SPLENDID bakery well equipped, will sell at a sacrifice. Splendid trade. Corner of Hoyt and Sprue**. Drexel 6733. FOR SALE —First-class shoe repairing shop with shoe shining parlor. Inquire at 425 E. Washington. RESTAURANT for sale, doing good business; good location. Reasonable price. 445 Kentucky. ATLAS HOTEL cigar store for sale. Corner Louisiana and Meridian. M! sc ELLANEOUS—FOR SALE, Typewriter Bargains ‘ GET OUR LOW PRICES ON UNDERI WOOD MONARCH, ROYAL, L. C. | SMITH. REMINGTON. OLIVER. PORTIABLE NATIONAL WITH CARRYING I CASE AND OTHER HIGH-GRADE MA- | CHINE*. ALL IN FINE CONDITION Sand guaranteed: easy payments IF DESIRED; BIG STOCK TO SELECT | FROM, AT 18 YV. MARKET ST., UPSTAIRS. PHONE MAIN 2686. Clark Typewriter Shop MATCH YOUR COAT WITH A PAIR OF | \ TROUSERS , J i The Pants Store Cos. Ml 1 i 2 Stores Full of I’anta. M 4A YV. Ohio— in E. Ohio St. $2 DOWN WILL BRING CORONA, The Personal Writing Machine JLVD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE!. 22 S. Penn. St. Tel.. Main 2890. MULTIGRAPH Printer Seulor with prlntirig'tnk attachment and motor for sale; 6 fonis <ll play type and one Flexo typesetter filled w ltU type. First-class condition. J. G. SMITH, 113 E, Eighth st.. Connersvllle. Ind. INVALID CHnlltS—uoud. strong rubbertired ebaire tor rent. 13.30 per montk Crutcboe. 15c. Delivery free. BAKER BRQB, A BARGAIN in 3 e.a*y vacuum and 1 Caln-a-Day electric washers, soiled. 14 South Meridian street. WHEN YOU THINK OF TYPEWRITERS THINK OF JUDD. 22 S. PENN ST. A N’i Y . it of used electric wsehers. $24 anti up 34 South -Meridian street. USED TLOThYn G FOR GIRL AND BOY. CHEAP. WASH. 206 L MISCELLANEOUS—WANTED. GOOD. SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCK YARDS WANTED —5.000 lost keys found at JOHN S FOLTZ. 126 V irginia ave. Main 1089. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—FOR SALE. Rugs—Limoleum LONGYVEAR floor covering, beautiful linoleum patterns, 490 per square yard. RUG BORDERS. 390 tier yard; haJl • runner. 35<: per jord. GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM rugs; special. $13.25. BRUSSELS. AXMINSTERS. VELY’ETS and WILTONS at lowest prices. New goods, all perfect v _ e£i*jgnL .mEjtJiELEE feje.di.es 207 YV. YYashlngton. Lincoln 5750. GAS remade in perfect condition; box pattern, SIO.OO and up. Cabinet stvle, $’ 600 and up. Delivered and connected. Cush or payments. MERIDIAN STOVE COMPANY. S. Meridian st. Stewart 1742. DRESSES, bod, spring, mattress, refrigerator, coal range, gus range, bath tub, high speed washing machine. Harrison 1674. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, including Emerson Upright piano, cheap for quick sale. Leaving city. 424 North Randolph street. FOR SALE—GoodXgaa stove, low oven; four-hole burner.. Sacrifice for $5.00. Webster 3116. \ ONE Acorn gas rar,£<B. for sale; same as new. 3107 Boulevard'place. GAS RANGES, remade in perfect condition; box pattern, SIO.OO and up. Ciblnet style, $15.00 and up Delivered and connected. Cash or payments. CHARLES KOEHRING. SB2 Virginia ave. Drexel 9400; MUSICAL—SALE OR* WANTED. J. & C. FISCHER PIANO, $65.00. ROBERTSON MUSIC HOUSE. 423 Mass. avO. Main 4531. PLAYER PIANO—-Will take cheap lot; balance payments. Randolph 4221. COAL AND WOOQ—FOR SALE. LINTON No. 4. $5.25; Glendora. $7.50; Kentucky and Y’irginla, $7.50; Focohontas Lump. $8.00; Pocahontas Mine Run. $7.00. Lincoln 6846. FINANCIAL. CONFIDENTIAL Quick Loans UP TO S3OO On pianos, vlctrylas, household fur- V nlture 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. Hour* 9 to 5:30. Saturdays to 1 p. m. Call, write or phobe Circle 1-6-6-9. an Society 601 National Citv Bank bldg. LOANS on furniture, pianos, , autos, live stock, farm implements and other collateral. 141V4 E. YVashington St. CAPITOL LOAN CO. Main 0585. Auto Lincoln 7184. MONEY furnished on realty mortgaged and contracts. FRANK K. SAWYER, Meridian Life Bldg. 307 North Pennsylvania street. Circle 1061, FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. YVILSON, 1101 National Cit; Lard. u.Ug. Lincoln Glo>.

FINANCIAL. (Continued.) YOU CAN BORROW MONEY SO CHEAP and on such easy terms of repayment from the Fidelity Loan Company, a licensed and bonded firm, for use in paying overdue bills or to buy thb things you need for CASH at BARGAIN PRICES that every one should take advantage of our service. LOANS ON FURNITURE $20.00 to $300.00 at legal rates, on short notice and without publicity. We give you all the time you want to repay a loan and only charge for the actual time you have the money. Fair, Isn't It? You Can Afford to BorroYv On $ 40 pay $2 a month and interest On $ 60 pay $3 a month and interest On SIOO pay $5 a month and interest PAY MORE ANY TIME AND REDUCE THE COST IN YOUR BEHALF W'e are on the Job eight hours a day. and through personal contact \ and personal service, plus a deep personal interest, we can serve you and your friends as you wish to be served. In these unusual times, business friendships, close relations, mutual understandings and co-operation are real assets to all of us. We are ready to go three-fourths of the way. Now It is up to you. FIDELITY LOAN CO. 106 E. Market St. Room 532 Lemcke Bldg. Main 1278. MET? SIOO-S2OO-S3OO Investigate our easy-to-pay Twenty-Payment Plan Loans. Get SSO. pay back $2,50 a month. " SIOO. " $5 j>o •• With Interest at 3V4'/2 per month. Yon pay only for the 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, Victrolas. 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 H EAST WASHINGTON ST. Main 3256. Save Money ;by paying cash for your purchases. This makes you Independent. The speed and eaae with which you may obtain a loan will surprise you; absolutely confidential. No investigation charges; any householder has the necessary security. Sample rate: S4O, Cost $3.50 ! for four months; one month for $1.40. j Any amount up to S3OO at the same rate. Gait and talk over terms, etc. You | will be under no obligation to us. Write or phone if not convenient to call. Commonwealth Loan Cos. 805 Odd Fellow r bldg. Corner Pennsylvania and Wash, arts. Successors to State Loan Cos. Phone Main 4619. Indianapolis Public Welfare Loan Association *3O OCCIDENTAL BLDG. MAIN 6229. Washington and Illinois sts. Rate I^%. If you must borrow money apply to ua. YVE MAKE first and second mortgages on improved farms and Indianapolis real estate. AETNA MORTGAGE AND INVEST’T. CO. 60S Fidelity Trust bldg. MONEY" to loan on second mortgages. L.B, MILLER. 127 X. Delaware st. Main 6762. 1 CES Y SCHOOL HOUSE NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that the under- | signed, trustee of YY'ayne Township, Mai rion County. Indiana, together with the adI vlsory board of said township, will, until ! tht hour of 10 a, m.. \Y T ednesday, Juno 28. I 1922, at the office of s&id trustee, in the j town of Ben Davis, Indiana, in Wayne i Township, receive sealed bids for the con- ] struction and completion of a one-story | and basement brick school building, as specified and shown on the plans. Said j building Is to be located on the site of the old school building in the town of Clermont, YVayne Township, Marion County. Indiana, and known as District School No. 4. At the same time and place bids will also be received for heating, ventilating, plumbing, sewer work and electric wiring and fixtures for said building ac-. cording to the plans and specifications prepared for said work by Charles H. Byfield, architect, 923 Peoples Bank building Indianapolis, Indiana. Said plans' and specifications, together with the drawings, are now on file in the uffleo of said trustee, at Ben Davis, Indiana, In the offico of the State Board of Accounts, Statehouse, Indianapolis, Indiana, and in the offioe of the architect. 923 Peoples Bank building, Indianapolis, Indiana. Said building is estimated to cost forty thousand ($40,000.00) dollars. 1 Bids will be received according to the I following classification and the alternate I bids as set forth in the specifications, j 1. Bid for the construction and completion of the building, including the electric wiring and fixtures as shown on the plans and specifications and exclusive of the heating, ventilating, plumbing and sewer work. 2. Bid for the completion of the heating and ventilating system. 3. Bid for the completion of the plumbing and sewer work. _ Each bid shall be on the proper forms prescribed by the State Board of Accounts and must bo accompanied by a certified check of 5 per cent of the gross amount of bi# submitted. These checks must be made payable to the trustee of said YVayne School Township, Marion County, Indiana, and w ill be held by him as a guarantee of good faith that the bidder or bidders will enter into a contract and execute a bond for the full amount of his bid upproved by the trustee for the due performance thereof if his bid or bids are accepted. Checks of the unsuccessful bidders will be returned to them when the contracts have been let. Should the successful bidder or bidders fall to enter into such contract and execute such bonds, then he or they shall forfeit the amount of said certified check as liquidated damages for such failure for the use and benefit of the proper fund of YY’ayne Township. Marion County, Indiana. All branches and the whole of said work herein mentioned contemplated must be completed on or before the 14th day of October. 1922. The trustee reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated this 6th day of June. 1922. JOSEPH M. HILLMAN, Trustee YVayne School Township. CARL H. YVEYL. Attorney for Trustee. GOODS stored in the names of Ralph YY’rigtey, Chassis Parrott, Mrs. G. Perry c.ray, Mazie A. Champion, Mary Chappuls and Robert Lewis will be sold for storage charges Thursday. Juno 29. 1922, at 2 p. m„ goods having been in storage the time limit by law and charges not paid. BANNER STORAGE CO., 360 S. Meridian street, Illinois Robbers Let Blind Man Alone LITCHFIELD, 111., June 14.—1n day* of old wheu knights were bold chivalry held sway. This nobleness of ye olden days is being reflected in some of the modern bandits. A display such as would possibly command the respect of the chivalrous knight was made ! n a hold-up of a poolroom here, in which all present were lined up and stripped of their valuables. When tho proprietor Informed the bandits it made no difference where he stood as his eyesight was gone, he was not robbed or molested. Season Is Prosperous for Growers of Fruit DENVER, June 14.—Reports received hero from the orchard districts of Colo- ; rado and Utah indicate that fruit grow- ! ers will enjoy a prosperous season, with good crops of apples, pears, peaches and plums. The campaign to "tight worms, prune for quality and keep the ttees has resulted in cleaner orchAjs j t..uu hxve txen seen for several years: |

Bobbed Hair to Bring New Era of Baldheads WASHINGTON, Juno 14.—The fearful prospect of a nation of bald-headed women following’ in the wake of the bobbed hair craze has divided Washington beauty parlors into two bitter camps, while in the distance rumbles the thunder of an impending curling-iron war. “Absurd, m'seiu,” they say at some beauty parlors, shrugging a mean Georgette. “Quelle awful, ain't it?” say others. “Mais, c'est vrai!” meaning "You bet your permanent wave it is.” When hair is bobbed, it is explained, a tight hat usually is worn through which air does not reach the scalp, and which retards the growth of the hair. In fact, it has been solemnly affirmed that the crowning glory, starved for ventilation, frequently gives up the battle and tails out. A canvass of young women here to ascertain their views on bobbed hair showed three out of four unalterably opposed to the fad, characterizing It as “disgusting” and asserting it to be tfie first step toward baldness. The fourth young lady—sporting abbreviated locks, of course—declared she ‘‘couldn’t see anything wrong with bobbed hair,” adding that if she had long hair she never would get to work on time. Prohibition Fight Started by Japanese TOKTO, June 14.—Japan may be the first country to follow the United States into the age of corn whisky and home brew. It won’t be very soon, but the movement to deprive the ricklsha man and the geisha of their ‘ sake” and those who have acquired Western culture of their beer and Scotch whisky has started. The W. C. T. TJ. and other organizations, similar to those which consider a cocktail a crime in America, are interested. They have been doing prohibition work for years, but it was not un/ : l recently that the campaign started with force. Encouragement by the passage of the minor prohibition law by the diet is responsible for the activity, and now one sees groups of girls and women with an occasional man on prominent street corners handing to passers by circulars telling of the evils of drink. Boy, Said to Be Germ Carrier, Quarantined DENVER, June 14.—Because he has been declared by physicians to be a “germ carrier,” although lie is in apparently perfect health otherwise, John Patterson, 18-year-old schoolboy, is under quarantine at the Steele Hospital here, where, it is said, his confinement will ba “indefinite.” Physicians discovered several weeks ago that young Patterson was a “carrier” of diphtheria germs, although he showed i o symptoms of suffering from the disease itself. The condition, according to pbys-i ieians, is of rare occurrence. Patterson is continuing his school studies in the hospital, but his mother has petitioned for the lad's removal to his home to be quarantined there until the "germ carrier” Is restored to normal. Man, 132, Mourns Loss of His Wife, 98 WARSAW, ffnne 14.—Sergt. Jan Kras- ! inskl, a Pole, who claims that he fought I at the battle of Borodino 110 years ago, I and that he is the sole survivor of Na- | poleon's armies and one of the oldest i men in the world, has returned to Posen, i his native heath, to spend his declining | days. 1 If Jan's memory serves him correctly he is 132 years old. He claiing that he was 22 at the time the battle of Borollno was fought. He is still full of life and ( vigor. For the past few years Jan ha3 been fighting in the Russian army, he declares. He is mourning the loss of his “young” wife, who recently died at the tender age of OS. Barber Shop Is Opened by Co-eds DETROIT, June 14.—C0-eds of the Detroit Junior College have established a . barber shop and shoe shining stand to aid the city's poor. Charming volunteer I workers daily shine the shoes and cut the . hair of sister students. I No longer is It necessary for the co- ; efl to curl her “bob" at home and trust ■ to luck to look charming after a hard day's work at lessons. Instead, she may 1 now visit the school barber shop, where ; a fair sister collegian puts the proper ! kinks into her hair or a fancy polish on | her smart boots. There is no fixed ! charge for either service, the “customer” ; merely making a voluntary contribution Ito the Women's League fund. The Women's League cooperates with the city i settlement workers. | Cheaper Rent Not Seen in Toledo 1 TOLEDO, June 14.—Real estate men here see no immediate reduction in 1 rentals on homes, due to the big demand for them. Apartment house rentals have j been reduced from 10 to 15 per cent in : many instances, they reported. The Toledo Real Estate Board said ; there Is a shortage of houses that can Ibe rented for S3O. The demand for such i houses is more than the real estate men | can take care of. This is attributed to i the fact that recent wage cuts by many ! firms have forced workers to look for j homes that will correspond with the new | wage scale. Tariff War Halting Commerce in France PARIS, June 14. —An appeal to the French cabinet to make every effort to bring to a close the tariff war with Spain that is tying up commerce between I the two countries has been made by a ! group of southern French cities, incidd- ; ing Bayonne, Biarritz and Pan. Aecord- ! ing to the appeal the basis of tbe war |is influence exerted by certain French wine interests for protection against Spanish wines, and the result of the tariff wall is a tremendous influx into Spain of German manufacturers. California Professors Investigate Comet i CAMBRIDGE, Mass., June 14. —Word has reached the Haravard Astronomical Observatory by telegram from Professor ■ A. O. Leschner of the University of California, that two members of his staff—--1 Professors Crawford and Meyer—after | computing the r orbit of the comet recently : reported as newly discovered by the ! astronomer Skjellerup of Cape Town, 1 South Africa, find it similar to that of | Griggs’ comet. Professor Leschner states that the two are probably identical. Superstitious Hen Afraid of 13 Eggs FITCnRURG, Mass., June 14.—Mrs. N. L. Anderson of this city has a hen which has been setting on thirteen eggs for nearly a week. Thg hen evidently believed thirteen was unlucky and left the eggs. Mrs. Anderson substituted a hot water bottle for the hen. The bottle made a fine incubator and six healthy chicks are now rnnr:::g r’ out the Iga yard.

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