Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 30, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1922 — Page 9

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES. 25-29 S. Meridian St. Main 3500. Classified Adv. Dept. RATES. One time II per line Three consecutive times.. .10 per line Six consecutive times 09 per line Lodge and club notices (1 inch or less)... .73 per Insertion Over 1 inch, .07 per line additional. Contract rates on application. Church notices (1 inch or less) 60c per insertion Over 1 inch 07 per line additional Death notices 50c per insertion Card of Thanks or in Memoriara Notices 07 per line The Daily Times charges small ■Want Ads as an accommodation to its readers. In return for this courtesy the advertiser is expected to remit promptly. Ads received until 11:45 a. m. for publication same day. FLORISTS. INDIANAPOLIS FLOWER AND FLAXT CO.. Central ave.. at 34th. We grow cut flowers, plants. FUNERAL WORK. Wash. FUN ERAL D1 R E CET O W. T. Blasengvm CASKETS. $30.00 AND UP. 57.00 to Crown Hill. 16.50 to South Yards. Ambulance calls anywhere In the city. 13.00. Also ambulance calls are made without charge for parties who are unable to pay. Randolph 6670. Drexel 2570 1702 N. Illinois St, 1625 Sheiby St. Parlors 1322 Union St. FLAN NEK & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1837. Phones—Main 0641-0642. LI. 264 L INDIA.VAPQUS CREMATORY SHIRLEY BROS/ CO. Main office 946 N. Illinois St. Circle 1918, Main IS4I. Johnson & Montgomery 1032 Central Ave. Main 1430. Lincoln 6630. George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 423 E. Market. Old phone Main 0908. LI. 7303. J. c. Tyilson 12?0 Prospect ST. 1671. Drexel 0332. FINN BROTHERS - Main 2176. 135 W. Market. Circle 2215. EDW. L. HOLMAN 2512 Central Ave. Randolph 5903. CHAS. A. HOCKEN'SMITH. ' 724 N. Illinois. Main 1163, LI. 1166. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—I4O2 X. Illinois. WM. E. KRIEGER, Main 1154. Rec. phone. Ben Davis 332-1. GADD— BERT S. GADD. 2130 Prospect st. Phones: Drexel 0422. ST. 2273. UNDERTAKER s—HISEY* sTYITUS. 951 North Del. LI. 6564. Main 3630. H. D. TUTEWILER. 934 N. Meridian. Main 0213. death and funeral notices. BARLOW. HILDA S. —Age 69. widow of the late George T. Barlow and mother of Willard L.. Fred E„ Carl C. Barlow and Mrs. June Reedle, passed away June 13. Funeral Friday, 3 p. m„ from residence. 3325 Graceland. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited, CARD OF THANKS. CARD OF THANKS—We desire to thank the Rev. Reader. Hoekensmith’s. undertakers; inspection department. City Hal!; Merchants Heat and Light Company; Masonic Lodge No. 312, F. and A. M.; Indianapolis Firemen. Union Congregational Church, relatives and friends for their sympathy and kindness; also for the beautiful flowers given during the sickness and death of our beloved husband and father. MRS. MAY HALDEMAX AND FAMILY.

IN M E MORI AM. IX MEMORIAM—In memory of John Shoemaker, who departed this life June 15. 1921. Though you've left us. precious loved one, Though we hear jour voice no more. We are safe in our confiding. That we’ll meet on yonder shore. From his wife, who mourns for him. LOST * N D F OUND. Notice Lost, pair of long black gloves In Keith’s Theater downstairs the night of June 8. 1922. Finder please call 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 ne'k 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 biack eye; baby’s pet Call Brookslde 7823 or return to 853 4 E. Michigan. Reward. BICYCLE. Bla<'k Beauty, taken from under Mer. subway Fri , chain oft. new cord tires. Kenwood 7624. Reward for Information. LOST —Watch fob with chain and diamond studded charm attached; lost Tuesday. Valued as keepsake. Reward. Kenwood 3516. LOST—Sorority pin. tuebar, Sunday p. in.. downtown. Margaret E. Neail on back; keepsake. Ple&ae call Wa. 1218. LOST —Diamond ring. Moose picnic. Columbia Park. Sunday, June 11. LI. 2565. Reward. LOST — containing money and check? Liberal reward. Randolph 7090. LOST—Earring, round. small amethyst and brilliant*. Kenwood 2529. Reward. NOTICES. THB Western Savins anil I/ian Arsnclatlon of Indianapolis. Indiana, will hold Ita annua! meeting of stockholders and ’ha election of three (3) directors on July 3. 1923. at Its usual place of meeting. WILLIAM C. CEAUEU Secretary. PERSONALS. WANTED— I TO GET IN TOUCH WITH PEOPLE WHO ARE FAMILIAR WITH MIAMI. FLA., AND WHO HAVE VISITED THERE DURING THE PAST TIIR E E YEARS. ADDRESS A. NO. 1947. TIMES. FAIRMOUXT MATERNITY hospital for confinement, private; prices reasonable. may work for beard; babies adopted. Write for booklet. MRS. T. B. LONG. 4911 E Twenty-Seventh st.. Kansas City. Mo. *.NDIASA~CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE. Clinic for patients at 10 a m. and 7:30 p. m.. on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. New location: 962 N. Pennsylvania street, BUSINESS SERVICES. NOTICE TO PUBLIC Don’t be misled. I am the oldest man in the business; have the largest barrels and do the work myself. Work done in the country anywhere. Clean vaults, dry wel|s and cisterns. Call Main 90S!. " ELECTRICAL WIRING Light and power. Houses a specialty. Repair work given prompt attention; reasonable. DTLTS ELECTRIC. 943 FT. WAYNE MAIN 3635. A Bath a Day is the Healthy Way. E. M. HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber. 3220 E. Mich. Webster 3001. HOUSE painting; work and material guarant 'd. Estimates free. 426 S. Alabama. Phone Circle 7033. CLAIBORNE & MYERS. 20di OFF REGULAR PRICES on all electric wiring. Get my prices. Estimates free. FOULK. Webster 0816 evenings. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated; feather mattresses and pillows made E. F. BURKLE, 416 Mass. Main 1428. EXPERIENCED plasterer wants plaster repair work to do. Drexel 0484.

BUSINESS SERVICES. (Continued.! 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. i SHOE repairing while you wait. R. E. KENNEDY, 218 N. Illinois. Main 2199. I LET us clean your vaults, cisterns and dry wells; good load3 and large barrels. I Circle 5694, | HEATH S Union Barber Shop. Warm. I comfortable bath rooms. 133 W. Mar- ' ket street. “safety razor blades - Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana ave. BORGMANN electric 5-room house. $15.00. Drexel 3651. Webster 1170. DETECTIVES. Quigley-llyland Agency, Inc. Suite 404 National City Bank building. Phone Main 2902. Local office International Secret Service Assn. Seventy offices In America and foreign countries. MA L E HE L P-WA NT ED. WANTED—B OY T S to carry Times routes in downtown district between East and West. South and St. Clair streets. Boys not over 14 year* old. See Mr. Moorehead any afternoon after 2 o’clock. SEVERAL good solicitors for Indianapolis and surrounding towns. Commission and expenses. See Mr. Hastings. Circulation dept. Indiana Daily Times after 10 a. m. TWO men. with or without sales experience; hard work; good pay; permanent. References required Call S 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. Three benct i men\ MAAS-NIEMEYER LUMBER CO. Twenty-First and Monon R. R. FIRST-CLASS punch press operators, allround. experienced men. Apply JOHN LEES CO„ 241 W. Georgia street. POLISHERS and buffers on white metal. Apply JOHN LEES CO., 241 W. Georgia street. GOOD colored barber. 1841 N. Senate ave. SALES MA N— W A NTED. MEN and women to sell highclass homesttes. Greatest demand In history of city for restricted and wooded homesltes north. An exceptional time to enter the real estate field. We want live, energetic hustlers. Those who can qualify should make from 8200 to 3500 & 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 tew 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 wlil give you the benefit of our tree instruction In salesmanship. Don’t miss this big opportunity. Call bet's een Sand 10:30 ft. m. AMERICAN TOWN LOT COMPANY. 90* Fletcher Trust Bldg. WE have openings for a few energetic. huatllng salesmen who are willing to work and desire to make a good Income. Here is an opportunity you cannot afford to mlsa. Call between 8 and 9:30 a. m. Ask 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 and buy your cat.dy. Men-women. Big pay. Experience unnecessary. CANDY MAKERS CO.. Philadelphia. Pa. FEMA L E HIE LP-WA NT ED. SALESWOMEN' I am lc*oklnf? for a a particular typ* of women who are Inherently honest, who can faithfully represent an organization of national reputation and record. Regardless of your present occupation you may be that type of woman whom I can place in a position to earn not lesd than fa,COO per year. If you can not call immediately, write for appointment. Call after 10 a. m. MR. ROLLMAN 608 Odd Fellow bidg. GIRLS over 18 years of age to learn telephone operating INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO., Room 322. come/ New* York and Meridian eta. Wanted —Middle-aped lady for cashier work. See Manager, PAYNE’S BUSY BEE. 144 X. Illinois St. WANTED—MangIe girls nd rough dry r;ra nd pres* operators. Apply TIFFA NY LAUNDRY. 25 McLean pi a.'-. GIRL of nxt appearance for si da fountain. Apply Market Street Delicatessen. Market street, east of Monument Place, . WANTEO ~~ M ALEPOSITION wanted; man 34; married; has surces-ful past record in manufacturing s executive. Produ t now nearly extinct Wants to build future. Willing to start at bottom again to prove his ability, vddress A No. 1945, Times. JOB wanted as electrical repair man with some city electrical appliance repair. Addre.s, A No. 1946. Times. BOY. 14 years of age. with common school education, wants work during vacation. Webster 3116. SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. FAMILY or bundle washings to bring home; beautifully done. Webster 6682. CURTAINS to launder. MRS. LUTZ Drexel 0895. IN STRUCT! ON S. PIANO—SAXOPHONE In 20 lessons, .he Christensen way. Beginners and advanced. CHRISTENSEN SCHOOL. 106 Pembroke Arcade. Or. 3031. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER'S COLLEGE. 309 E Washington et.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0767. H OUSES—TO LET. Good Rentals 1039 N. Bevllle. 6 roomu $15.00 236 Cumberland. 5 rooms 20.00 2204 H E. Washington, 4 rooms 25.00 s. Delaware, 5 rooms 28.00 Dunlop & Holtegel 122 E. Market St. For Rent Six rooms. 2 lots. Brightwood, 2330 La Salle street. Inquire at above address any time after 8 a. m.. June 15. McPHERSON, 2823; half double. 5 rooms. modern; garage. 138.50. Lincoln 8807. THREE desirable rooms; walking distance. 902 Ashland avenue. FLATS. APARTMENTS—TO LET. APARTMENTS Modern five rooms, second floor; 1516 E Tenth. Heat, water. gas, garage; $61.50. Also modern five rooms. 911 College, heat, water, splendid value; J 35. Marion County State Bank LARGE, elegant apt. furnished or unfurnished; new: costiy furniture. Best location north. Harrison 1768, BURNISHED HOUSES AND FLATS. CLEAN, well furnished 4-room cottage; electricity, gas, well, cistern; fine yard; lawn swing. Randolph 6340. DID YOU SELL ITT If not. try the automobile column, of the Times Want Ad,.

TRANSFERAND STORAGE. EST. 1895. Otto J. Suesz Packing, hauling, low rates on California shipments. Through ears to Los Angeles. Main 2353-3625. Night, Webster COLVIN BATTERY COMPANY 121 East Maryland. Circle 1870. Battery service on all makes of battery. 1 New battery. Fitted to all cars FREE. | 611, 513.75; 613, $15.75; 127, $19.75. Guaranteed TWO YEARS. RADIO BATTERY guaranteed three years, $12.50. Ail In OAK cases. Hard rubber cases. $2.00 extra, PARTLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. Private locked rooms 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, Shauk Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER, PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey st. Main 2028. LI. 1138. BRUCE. KENNARD, TRANSFER, STORage. Main 0303; Main 6988; evening, Harrison 2258. GATEWOOD BROS.. transferlng and hauling. All kinds; reasonable. Belmont 0113. WE haul you anywhere. $3 per load. KENNARD VOGEL. Belmont 3426. onion station baggage thansfsb MAIN Til9. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMSMADISON ave., 1025; two lovely modern light housekeeping rooms. Private entrance, 56. Drexel 5375. EAST.. N., 914; furnished 3-room suite; modern; walking distance. Reasonable. Main 8906. LIGHT housekeeping rooms. 1060 West Eighteenth st. Reasonable. ROOMS—TO LET. ASHLAND, N.; furnished room; modern, Ptrictly private family; no other roomers; garage privilege; gentlemen only. Harrison 0605. VERMONT, E„ 311; 3 connecting rooms; ground floor; private entrance; modern. Circle 2505. TWO modern front furnisned; refrlgeray>r; walking distance south. Drexel 1011*. NICE front room, with board; moderrT; north. Two gentlemen. Randolph 3395. ARAB am a. N„ 725; SMALL SLEEPING ROOM. MAI^TSIO. State Savings and Trust Bldg. Two large front rooms overlooking Circle, third floor. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4518, AUTOMO B! L E S—F ° R SALE. §!ME©QMJ) Dodge Bros roadster, 1919, Rex top $ 425 Dodge Bros. Touring, 1922 850 Dodge Bros. Redan, 1920 875 Dodge Bros. Touring, 1919.... 485 Dodge Bros. Touring, 1920.... 575 Hudson Coupe, 1910, bargain. Lexington Sport, 1920 1,075 Maxwell Touring 95 Overland 85-6 Roadster 255 Studebaker Touring 95 Overland Panel Tru.K 195 Dodge Bros. Panel 375 —TERMS— C.M.Waller!ch Company Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicles 546 N. Meridian. '

New Used <T77[(rcm/ Authorized Ford Dealers 259 South Meridian Street Used Car Bargains Monro* tourinic, Chevrolet 490, OM**moMl* 3 tDurintf, Mitchell touring. Crow Elkhart pp rt. Ford touring. Monroe roadster. Studebaker 6 touring, Monroe coupe, Davis chummy, Bulck touring. All of the above cars priced low for quick sales. Monroe Motors Corporation -JZPL** Ford Bod fes Fivo special styles. SWISSHELM A PARKER. 330 E. Market St. "* Autowa Ames and Ford Body Diet. FOR SALE — Automobile. Detroit electric, aluminum body, i double drive, new batteries and in first-class condition; 1919 model, together with rectifier. Washington 1311. BUICK 6 ourli.g i.d new patnt. top and tirfH, condition. Only $145 down. 51S N. <*npitol. open eve*. |ni d< wm, balance 12 month*. WEISSMAN. 112-14 V Nw fork M 4 44*. FORD t< urir.gL ? 1917. good running order, goon tires; as low aii JuO down. $44 1, ton, J FORD speedster; late model. Special build. s'-0 demn. balance to nult. 64 4 , E. Washington. LSEO cars always a bargain, sale or ex- j change for any car. 515 N. East. Main ! 6735. CHEVROLET 4-90 tour., SIOO down; 90' daj guarantee. Open eran, 235 s. Pa. DODGE touring, fine shape; S9O down, balance grn . 618 N. Cap. Open eves. DODGE. 1917 tour.. S3OO. Terms 30 days. Guarantee. Open evenings. 235 N. Pa. I I ICK i > 15, \ 1 htpt; good tint; $l5O ■\ iwn, balance lo bu t. '.41 E. Warn, PEERLESS 8, touring; S3OO down, 90 day guarantee Open evenings. 235 N. Pa. FORD tour. Good mechnanloal condition. Extras _Only 540 down. 618 N. Capitol. OAKLAND 6, roadster; good tires. Runs line, $175. Payments. 72C Virginia, live. CHEVROLET, 4-90. Good condition; barQnly S6O down. 518 N. Capitol. MARMON 34; $375 down. 90 day guarantee. Open evenings. 235 N. Penn. MAXWELL 1920 touring. $295 drives her away. Terms. 644 E. Washington. FOR D rdst 7 l 919.1176,160 uown' WEISSMAN. 212 E. New York. Main 4446. FORD touring. 1917, $l4O. Roadster, $125. ALLEN. 725 Virginia avenue. FORDS, all models and stylos. ALLEN. 725 Virginia avenue. AUTO MO B 1 LES-WANT ED. Automobiles Wanted Can Use Packards. Cadillacs, Marmans, Pierces, Arrows, Stutzes, Buicks, Oldsmobiles, Mercers, Paiges. Will Pay High Price. What Have You for Sale? Pioneer Motor Sales Company 510 N. Capitol Ave. WE NEED THE CARS AND MEAN BUSINESS If you want to sell your car bring title and car. We deal quick and pay cash. WEISSMAN 212-14 E. New York St. Main 4446. Autos Wanted Cash for any car. See ua. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 61S North Capitol. Main 2638. WANTED to do painting In exchange for automobile. We are general paint contractors. tVe use only the best highgrade material. Phone Wash. 1191.

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AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. (Contlnued-)_ _ AUTOS WANTED WE PAY CASH. NO DELAY. I. Wolf Auto Cos, :s* N. ilUnoiH. Main 1676. AND SUPPLIES. We carry a complete line of i Kelly Springtield, Caterpillar and Goodyear all-weather solid truck tires. See us before you buy and get our prices. John Guedelkoefer Wagon Cos. 20 2 Ker.lu ky Are. (iEXEB,\L AUTO REPAIRS We specialize on Continental motors. We guarantee ull work on any make car. Our small overhead expense will help you. Clark & Rosemeyer Garage 1012 Park, Circle 4732. Night. Orel, 2487. BRING your battery troubles to us. We arc cxpcrt.i in thU work and our price* are right; 6 volt recharge 50c; rebuild complete $6 00; 12 volt recharge 750; rebuild complete $16.00. SOUTH SIDE BATTERY SHOP. If It Is a good uaed TIRE yon want, the chance, are w>at we hare them any else, $2. ROGERS 8115 W. Washington. Belmont 4806. AUTO WASHING - Our specialty. 334 North Illlnoia. S & S Auto Laundry TIP.ES. all sixes $4 and up. Rstnllt caInga with NEW TREADS. We also repair or retread your tires. ANDERSON STEAM VCLCANIZER CO.. 611 North Capitol. Sd floor. I RECLAIMED TIRES. All alee* $2.00 to $5.00 HAYWOOD’S. 826 N. Capitol Ave. MUHA’f~TIftE ANI) RUBBEH CO. Intalllgent service Tires and battorle*. Main 6555. 209 K New York street. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES. NOW Is the time to have your motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. * Ave, Main 6404. CASH paid for all kinds of motorcyclea FLOYD PETERMAN. 609 Mas., ave, Main 7023. REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. EIGHT-ROOM apt. rent $52,6; closo In; good location. Income S2O per week. Will price to suit buyer. Address A No. 3726 Times. 807 S. Tremont Bungalow. 5 moms and room for bath; furnai-F. gan. city water, electric light*, front and back porchea. Beautiful lot with corn- nt curb, garage. Price $3,200. Terms will be considered. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors. ATTRACTIVE bungalow, living room. ' dining room, kitchen with cabinet, two dandy bedrooms: large closets; bath; nice basement near Brookslde. Paved street; east front; unusual price and terms for few days only. B. E. BRODBECK. Gregory & Appel, Inc. Main 0995. He*.. Ran. 3740. Better Investigate This Six room*, semi-modern, living room, dining room, kitchen and three bedroom*; i basement, furnace, garage. Located north ‘ near Falrgrornds. Large lot. Price for ; this week only $2,500; one-half caeh. bal- \ ance $12.50 per month. Mr. Strong with “The Firm That Hustle*." Main 1409, days, or Main 5527 evenings. 11434 Broadway A real home. Price $6,600; SSOO cash, balance monthly terms. ' MR. VAN ARSDALE, WITH H. C. Tuttle Bros. 131 E. Ohio. ENGLISH AVE. MODERN COTTAGE Shaded south front; rooms all good size. Bath with toilet; house Is complete and splendid condition; Areola hot water hefttlng system; grape arbor, garage. Ask OVERMAN. Harrison 1506, with CITY j TRUaX CO. j SIOO Cash Balance like rent, will buy a splendid ; five-room home, west. In splendid condi- | tlon; plenty of shade and large lot. Call W. J. Gemmlll, "Washington Bank & Trust Cos. j Main 0793. Northeast Six-room modern, corner lot, $3,760. Easy terms. Also cottage, large rooms, fulUlot; electricity, well, eto. Price $1,760. $250 cash. sl6 per month. Call Trueblocd. RELIABLE REALTY CO. Main 0186. Evenings, Irvington 4213. MODERN bungalow. 6211 Broadway; large lot; garage; $5,600; only S6OO cash, balance monthly. Marion County State Bank Cottage 1 Four rooms, large lot, $1,650: S3OO cash. Main 1232 or Randolph 6724. EAST, five-room modern bungalow, SSOO cash, balance monthly. MR, WRIGHT. Irvington 0292,

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REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. (Continued.) 5 Room Cottage Located at 1806 Spann av*nu. Good repair, double garage; gaa. water and electricity. Fan give Immediate po.neesslon. Term* can be arranged. Price $2,600. R. L. Archbold. City Trust Cos. Clrct© 4023. Belmont 1026-R-4. 5 Room House Electric light*, gaa, wall and cUtern; largo lot, plently of ehade and grape arbor, located lut off Shelby et.; $450 cash. V. 11l conatder auto or lot In trade Realty Finance & Bldg. Cos. Llnculn 4405. Randolph 0913. Mr. Boyer. Four-Room Cottage, $2,100 Five-Room Cottage, $2,650 Both In excellent condition and fine location; large roomu. taatefully decorated; electric lights, ga*. cintern and well; larg-? banement*. lots 181 feet deep; one-huif blot k to Prospect car. These home* are positive bargain*. Call Ed U'Caliahan. South Hide Specialist, with McCord & McKinny, Realtors. 311 Lemck* Bldg. Circle 5220. Evenings. Webster 8 800. _______ New, Never Occupied nlx-ronm housas (now in course of construction In different parts of city); strictly modern, full basement furnaco, complete bath, gas, electrtc lights, cliy water, iun room, hardwood fioors, decs4,46o 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 snd finance for you on monthly payments. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. Here Es a Reai Buy Cozy six-room thoroughly modern home, large room*, thr** bedroom*, hardwood floor*; two*i ir garagf*. Fine condition. Large lot; located ea*t Juat north of Woodruff Place. Priced for quick tale. Only $1,700; one-third c*ih. balance e<y. Call Mr Strong with THE GATES-KIN- i NEAR CO. Main 1409, daye. or Main 6527 | evening*. Do You Want a New Home? If you have a lot clear we will build the 1 hou>.e arxl you can pay for it like rent. i Meredith <£k Johnson 70S Fidelity Trust Bldg. Main 2393. Webster 7463, A Real Home Five-room house and grood barn, lot 100 x 126 fret with lota of fruit and garden, near Mlnneeota and Stato streets. Pricy only $3,200; terms. Mr. Welch. CITY TRUST CO. Circld 4022. Residence. Circle 8641. REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN. FIVE ACRES, good Improvements, east; ! one mile from Interurban. Price $4,600, S6OO cash, balance monthly. Possession at once. COOHER & HADLEY. 838 Lemcke bldg. Call Webster 5774, evenings. LOTS—FOR SALE. UNSHACKLE yoursMf. Lftarn how $lO cash ftlid $1 weekly will start you on the road to happiness, success and a home of your own. Thousands have sue.ceeded on my plan. Let me tell you about it. Mr. Klnnear, Main 1409. FINK south-front lot on E9th street, east of College; wonderful location; only $lO down and $2.50 weekly. Price SBSO. No Interest or taxer for two years. Call Mr. Davidson, Main 4295. Evenings, Randolph 4067. HAVE you $lO In cash and can you p*y $1 weekly? If so, I can get you out ot the clutches of the landlord soon. I Start you on a fine east-front 50x132-ft. lot near 33th St. Blvd. Price only $376. A little pluck and backbone on your part and you can own your own home. Let me explain. Mr. Young. Washington 1079. BEAUTIFUL wooded lot. Just north of 59th street; $25 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 4295. Evenings, Washington 5145. DANDY lot, 40x158, on Haverford avenue. south of 63rd street. One-half block from car line and one block from grade and high schools. Only $lO down and $2.75 weekly. Price $990. No interest or taxes for two years. Call Main 4295. Evenings, Randolph 0467. WOODED lot, north of 69th street, east. of College; $725 for a few days; down and $2.25 a week. No Interest or taxes for two years. Hurry If you want this. Mala 4295. * _ - - w , X

L^pTS —FOR SALE. (Continued.) TODAY, $25 cash will get you possession of a beautifully wooded lot northeast; 10 to 12 forest trees; near 38th St. Blvd. Size 53x141. You pay the balance $2 weekly. Price now only $775. Main 1409. Res„ Washington 4175. 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 4295. Evenings. Washington 6146. IDEAL FLAT SITE. Sutherland ave., Just east of Central, south front. Alley In rear and one side. Size 126x170 feet. Price $6,000. T. E. HALLS, JR. 206 Rauh Bldg, 122 K. Ohio. Lin. 3411. LOOK HERE! I will sell a responsible person a fine building lot, 50x132 2t. for only $450, $lO cash down, balance $1.25 weekly. Loscted northeast. Your opportunity to become a landowner. Mr. McCoy, Webster 1144. ACRE lots east, $450 to $750; $lO cash, balance monthly. COOPER & HADLEY. 838 Lemcke bldg. FARMS—FORSALE. 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, TEN acres, east, on S’atlonal road; fine Improvements of every kind; terms. GANT REALTY CO. 725 State Life bldg. Main 6123. SIXTY-EIGHT acres of level land, eight miles east of city; $133 per acre; onethird cash. MR. WRIGHT. Irvington 0292. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. 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 take charge of new retail store in this vlnclnity. Desire man who intends to go into business for himself. Experience unnecessary, an , he 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 n very attractive, permanent proposition which will show a net income of front $4,000 to SIB,OOO a year. This is no stock selling proposition. Immediate response necessary. if you are the man see MR. EDDIE COHEN & JOS. RUBINSTEIN at Hotel Claypool, Indianapolis, Ind.; at once.

S6OO BUYS grocery and three living rooms. Rent only $23 per month. FOWLER & EATON. 301 City Trust Bldg. WANTED—At once, a partner who can Invest SSOO, also one who can put part of this *ime In the buMness. This will pay you 10j% t in your Investment. Only men that mean business need answer. Write for appointment. GEO. W. HILL. 1535 W. Second street, Dayton. Ohio, GROCERY for stile; first-class fixtures and stock, north sld on enr line. By owner. Will sell for half price. Owner leaving city. Call P.l. ICB6. - FOR PALE —First-class shoe repairing shop with shoe shining parlor, inquire at 425 K. Washington. RESTAURANT for sale, doing good business, good location. Reasonable price. 448 Kentucky. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. Tvpevrriter Bargains GET OUR LOW PRICES ON UNDERWOOD MONARCH. royal, l. c. SMITH, RF.MINGTOX. OLIVER. PORTABLE NATIONAL WITH CARRYING CASE AND OTHER HIGH-GRADE -MACHINES ALL IN FINE CONDITION AND t UA RANTEED; EASY PAYMENTS IF DESIRED: BIG STOCK TO SELECT FROM. AT IS W. MARKET LT„ UPSTAIRS. PHONE MAIN 2686. Clark Typewriter Shop fT\ MATCH YOCtt COAT / I WITH A PAIR OF |I 1 I|[ | TROUSERS *|f I jin The Pants Store Cos. nAy h ~ Stores Full of Pants. A? 4S \V. Ohio—ll 4E. Ohio St. $2 DOWN WELL BRING CORONA, The Personal Writing Machine JC/8D TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. 22 8. Penn. St. Tel.. Main 2890 MULTIGIIAPH Printer Senior with prlntii g Ink attic i.meiit and motor for rale; 6 tou a ill pay type and 'no Elexo typeneuer r.l.cii with Dp.'. First-clasa condition. J. G. SMITH, 118 L. L.ghth st_ Conner.ovllle. Ind. INVALID CheiKS —Good, etrong rubbertired chair* for rent. $3 ill per monta. Cruunoa. 25c. Delivery free. BAKKH BROS. A BARGAIN n 2 r.aey vacuum and 1 Gain a-D.i) electrio uaahers. soiled. It South Meridian street. WHEN YOU THINK OF TYPEWRITERS THINK OF JUDD. 23 S_ PENN ST. A M Mi)Elt of UM rt eiectric washers. s2* and up 34 South Meridian street. ELI AN! OU3—WANTED. /WV'JWWvWVWewAvWVWV'sfVW>^i'WW\i GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCK YARDS WANTED —s(>o lawn mowers to sharpen; reasonable. 128 Virginia ave. M. 4989. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—FOR SALE. Rogs —Lioolejim LONG WEAR floor covering, beautiful linoleum patterns, 49c per square yard. RUG BORDERS. 39c per yard; hall runner. 35c per yard. GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM rugs; special, $18.25. BRUSSELS, AXMINSTERS, VELVETS and WILTONS at lowest prices. New goods, all perfect.__ fHE-DlgflgWcri 207 W. Washington. Lincoln 5750, BEDBUGS, roaches, moths, ants, destroyed with ono application of “Sudden Death.” ALBERT MAAS. 31 Virginia. Main 1225. DRESSER, bed, spring, mattress, refrigerator, coal range, gas range, bath tub, high speed washing machine. Harrison 1674. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Including Emerson Upright piano, cheap for oulek sale. Leaving city. 424 North Randolph street. FOR SALE-—Good gas stove, low oven; four-hole burner. Sacrifice for $5.00. Webster 3116. ONE Acorn gas range for sale; same as new. 3107 Boulevard place. MUSICAL—SALE OR WANTFD. J & C. FISCHER PIANO, $65.00. ROBERTSON MUSIC HOUSE. 423 Mass. ave. Main 4531. PLAYER PIANO —Will take cheap lot; balance payments. Randolph 4221. COAL 'aND WOOD—FOR -SALE. LINTON No. 4, $6.25; Glendora, $7.60; Kentucky and Virginia, $7.50; Pocohontas Lump, $8,00; Pocahontas Mine Run. $7.00. Lincoln 5846. MACHINERy AND TOOLS. WONDER MINERS MIXERS HOISTS, PUMPS, ENGINES. ALL SIZES CARRIED IN STOCK. BURL FINCH. DIST. 314-20 W. MARYLAND STREET LARGE PROFITS ~ from small expenditure follow Real Estate advertising in "Want A I" columns of the Times.

LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Pursuant to the statutes for such cases made and provided, notice Is hereby given that, jon the sth day of June, 1922, T. L. Mathews and more than twelve (12) freeholders of Marlon County Indiana, filed their petition, addressed to the Board of Commissioners of said County, in the office of the Auditor of said County, praying for the location, establishment and opening of a public highway on the following described route, to-wtt: Commencing at the northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Seventeen <l7). In Township fifteen (15) North, ot Range four (4) East, Marlon County. Indiana, and running thence ei.st, on and along the north line of said quarter section to the northeast corner thereof, thence continuing on east, on and along the north line of the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of said section, to a point therein which Is seven hundred forty-two (742) feet west of the east line of said section, measured at right angles to said east line, thence southeasterly, in a direct line, to a point In the east line of said section, which Is twelve hundred sixty-four (1.264) feet north of the southeast corner of said Section Seventeefi (17), measured along said east line of said section, the proposed highway to be of the width of forty (40) feet, twenty (20) reet on either side of the above described center line. Said prov-sed highway passes through, or on the line between, or otherwise affects, the lands owned or occupied by the following named persons, to-wlt: Theodore Tansey ar.d Flora Tansey, husband and wife; Louis Eilering Company, an Indiana corporation; Louis Eilering. Jr.: Theodore L. Mathews. George W. Huggins, the Cleveland, Cincinnati. Chicago & St. Louis Railway Company, a corporation organized and doing business under the laws of Indiana and Ohio, and Brlsto Wagner and Amanda Wagner, hus band and wife. All persons concerned are hpreby notified that said proposed highway ts in Center Township of said County; that said petition will be presented to said Board of Commissioners for a hearing on the 7th day of July, 1922, the sth day of the regular July session of said Board, at Its office In the Court House of said County. in the City of Indianapolis. In witness whereof, I, Leo K. Fesler, Auditor of said County, have signed the above and foregoing notice and have affixed thereto the seal of said County, this, the sth day of June, 1922. LEO K. FESLER. Auditor of Marlon County Indiana. NOTICE—SCHOOL CITY OF INDIAN YPOLIS, TEMPORARY LOAN. Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned at the office of the board of School Commissioners at the southwest corner of Meridian and Ohio streets, Indianapolis, Indiana, until 8 o’clock p. m., June 27, 1922. for a temporary loan of $600,000.00 to the Board of School Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis, for the relief of and In aid of said board’s "Local Tuition Fund.” Said loan will bear interest at the rate of not more than 6CJ, per annum. Interest payable at maturity of the loan and will bo evidenced by a note or notes of the board nggregntlng In principal the sum of $600,000.00, to be dated on the date the loan is consummated and the money received by the board. Bidders are requested to bid for the full amount of said loan, the monej* to be payable to the school board and the notes to be dated .Tune 30. 1922 before noon. Offers for said loan will bo opened at the place on the date and at the hour above mentioned end the loan will be awarded to the bidder or bidders offering to loan tho money at the lowest rate of interest. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Said loan is to be made in pursuance of tho Indiana statute of 1919 (Act 1919. p. 8) snd the amendment thereto of 1920 (Special Session 1920, p. 122). and said note or notes will become due and payable on Dec. 31. 1922. will be paid out of the proceeds of :he board's taxes levied in 1921. for its "Local Tuition Fund." and will be made payable at such bank or trust company In the city of Indianapolis as the successful bidder may select. WALTER J. TWINAMS, Business director Board of School Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. June 14. 1922. NOTICE OF BOND SALE. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned. treasurer of Posey County State of Indiana, that on and after the Hour of 2 p en. on the 29th day of June, 1922. at the office of said treasurer in the courthouse at the city of Mt. Vernon. Indiana, the undersigned, as treasurer of said county, will proceed to sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, at not less than the principal sum named in such bonds, certain township gravel road bonds of the face or par value of $12,000, bearing interest from and after July 10. 1922. at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, on the 15th day of May and the 13th day of November of each year at treasurer’s office for the period of ten years. Sold bonds have been Issued In strict accordance with the laws of the State of Indiana on June 10. 1922. and pursuant to an order of the boar ! of commissioners of Posey County, authorizing the issue and sale of said bonds for the purpose of providing funds for the con-tructlon and improvement of a certain highway, petitioned for by Alvin C. Rios, et a', In B 1 ok township said county. Indiana. Said bonds wli; be 20 in number. 20 series —one bond to each series, dated July 10, 1922 of J6OO each. The first series will be due and payable May 15, 1923. and ono series each six months thereafter until all of said bonds have been paid. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. GEO. A. AFHWORTH. Treasurer of Posey County. Indiana. NOTICE OF BOND SALE. Notice Is hereby given by the umlerGgned. treasurer of Posey County. State of Indiana, that on and after the hour of 2 p m. on ths 29th day of Juno, 1922. nt the office of said treasurer In the courthouse at the city of Mt. Vernon. Indiana, the under-igr.ed. as treasurer of said county, will proceed to sell to the highest and beet bidder for cash, at not less than the principal sum named In ueh bonds, certain township gravel road bonds of tho face or par value of $8 30ft. bearing Interest from and after July 10. 1922. at the rate of five per cent per annum. ; ivable semi-annually on the 15th day of May and the 15th day of November of .a h ye„r ui treasurer's office for the per' <' of ten years. Sold bonds have been issued in strict ac ,un e vlth the laws of tho State of Ind'ana on June 10, 1922. and pursuant to an order of the board of commissioners of Posey County, authorizing the Issue and sale of said bonds for the purpose of providing funds for the construction and Improvement of a certain highway, petitioned for by Andrew Grossman et a!., in Marrs township, said county, Indiana. Said bonds will be 20 in number. 20 series —or.e bond to each series, dated July 10, 1922. of $415 each. The first series will be due and payable May 15. 1 923. and one series each six months thereafter until all of said bonds have been paid. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. GEO. A. ASHWORTH. Treasurer of Posey County. Indiana.

NOTICE OF BOND SALE. Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned. treasurer of Posey County, State of Indiana, that on and after the hour of 2 p. in. on the 29th day of June, 1922, at the office of said treasurer In the courthouse at the city of Mt. Vernon. Indiana, the undersigned, as treasurer of said county, will proceed to sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, at not less than principal sum named in such bonds, certain township gravel road bonds of the face or par value of $11,200. bearing interest from and after July 10. 1922, at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the 15th day of Slay and the 15th day of November of each year at treasurer’s office for tho period of ten years. Said bonds have been Issued !n strict accordance with tho laws of the State of Indiana on June 10. 1922, and pursuant to an order of the board of commissioners of Posey County, authorizing the issue and sale of said bonds for the purpose of providing funds for the construction and improvement of a certain highway, petitioned for by Philip Egll ot al.. in Marrs township, said county, Indiana. Said bonds will be 20 in number, 20 series —one bond to each series, dated July 10, 1922, of $7lO each. The first series will be due and payable May 15. 1923, and one series each six months thereafter until all of said bonds have been paid. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. GEO. A. ASHWORTH. Treasurer of Posey County, Indiana. NOTICE - TO ROAD CONTRACTORS. Pursuant to the statutes for such cases made and provided, notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of the County of Marlon. In the State of Indiana. ; at Its office In the courthouse of said county In the city of Indianapolis, will, up to the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of Friday, the 30th day of June. 1922, receive sealed proposals for the construction of the improvement of a highway, in Center and Wayne Townships of said county, petitioned for by Lloyd W. Durbin et al„ the estimated cost of which Is $85,252,00. Each bid shall be for the completion of the work as a whole on or before Deo. 31. 1922, in strict compliance with the report, profile, plans and specifications of the viewers and engineer, approved by said boaul, and now on file in the office of the 'audwor of said county. Each bid shall be accompanied by a non-colluston affidavit and by a bond, all u by statute for such cases required. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids, Given by order of said Board of Commissioners this sth day of June, 18^2. LEO K. FESLEM Au ..r of Marlon County, Ind^oa.

LEGAL NOTICES. _ (Continued.* , NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Separate sealed bids will be received by the board of school commissioners of tho city of Indianapolis at the offices of tho board at the southwest corner of Meridian and Ohio streets, Indianapolis, until 8 o’clock p. m„ Tuesday, June 27, 1922, and then opened for the following: General contract for grading and building of walks and roads around the shop buildings at Arsenal Technical Schools, Indianapolis. Indiana, in accordance with plans and specifications on file in tho office of D. A. Bohlen & Son, architects, 1001 Majestic building, Indianapolis. In- ' diana, and on file in the office of tho board of school commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. The estimated cost of this Improvement, including all fees ol architects and engineers is $10,762.50. Also for general contract for drainage | and grading of ground along the east i walk of the first unit of Arsenal Technical I Schools (east side of the east building), j Indianapolis, Indiana, In accordance with : plans and specifications on file in the offleo jof Vonnegut, Bohn & Mueller, architects, at 610 Indiana Trust building, Indianapj oils, Indiana, and on file in the offices of l the Board of School Commissioners of tho ; city of Indianapolis. The estimated cost !of this improvement, including all fees ! for architects and engineers is $850.00. Each proposal shall be In a sealed envelope with writing thereon plainly indicating the character of the work to which such proposal relates, as for example, "Bid for general contract on grading and building of walks and roads around tha shop building at Arsenal Technical Schools, Indianapolis, Indiana." i Ail bids must be made on blanks praI pared by the State Board of Accounts, \ which blanks will be supplied by the ! architect,, or the business director, upon , application. These proposals must be ac- ■ companied by a check, or New Y'ork. Chi- | cago or Indianapolis exchange, for 5% ot the maximum bid. The checks, or exchanges. must be drawn payable to the j order of the Board of School Commlssionj ers of the city of Indianapolis and checks 1 must be certified good by a responsible i bank or trust company of Indianapolis, i In case the bidder, whose bid shall be j accepted, shall not, within nvo days after notice of such acceptance* perform his bid by entering Into a written contract with the board in the form made a part of the specifications to execute the work and construct and complete tho improvement and within that time secure the performance of his building contract by a bond, in the form made a part of tho specifications with surety or sureties to bo approved by the board, his certified check or exchange and tho proceeds thereof shall be and remain tha absolute property of the boardt as liquidated damages of such failure, It being Impossible to estimate the amount of damages such failure would occasion the board. Tho contractor will be required to execute a contract and glvo a surety bond, forms of which contract and bond are mada a part of the specifications so on file with the architect. Each contractor i receiving from the architect copies of I the plans and specifications will be re- ! qulred to deposit, as security for their return In gc od order, tha sum of $lO 00. ! The right is reserved by the board to reject any and all bids. WALTER J. TWINAME, Business Director. Indianapolis, tndiana, May 31. 1922. NGTIGE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of William 11. Westerfeld. also known as H. William Westerfield. deceased. late of Marion County. Indiana, Said estate is supposed to be solvent. HARRY 11. WESTERFIELD. JOHN H. BADER. Attorney. No. 20230. FINANCIAL. WlEff SIOO-S2OO-S3OO Investigate our easy-to-pay Twenty-Payment Plan Loans. Get SSO, pay back $2.50 a month, " SIOO, " With interest at Sti'/e per month. You 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 lully. 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. 101 LOMBARD BUILDING. H% EAST WASHINGTON ST. Main 3286. CONFIDENTIAL Quick Loans UP TO S3OO I On pianos, victrola*. household furniture and guaranteed notea. Loans payable in 8 to 20 monthly instal- | merits. L**ral charges based on unpaid balance for actual time used. Lours with other companies pa‘d off and more money advanc'd. Hours ® to 5 SO. Saturdays to 1 p. m. Call, xvrite or phone Circle 1-6-6-9, Beneficial Loan Society 601 National City Bank bldg. LOANS on furniture, piano*, autos, Itve stock, farm implements and other collateral. 1411* E. Washington St. CAPITOL LOAN CO. i Main 0585, Auto Lincoln 7184. WE MAKE first and second mortgages on Improved farms and Indianapolis real estate. AETNA MORTGAGE AND INVEST’T. CO. 60S Fidelity Trust bldg. MONEY furnished cn realty mortgages and contracts. FRANK K. SAWYER. Meridian Life B’.cig. 307 North Pennsylvania street. Circle 1061. | FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WILSON, 1101 National City Bank bldg. Lincoln 6104. MONEY to loan on second mortgages. L.B. i MILLER. 127 X. Delaware st. Main 5762.,

YOUNG CHAMBER MEMBERS HEAR HOWARD SPEAK Junior C. of C., in Third Annual Convention. Is Told of Possibilities. The Junior Chamber of Commerce ■was described as an institution of education, character building, developing of leadership and preparation of the “big” business man of tho future, In an address made by Clarenco H. Howard, honorary president, at the morning session of the Thursday meeting of tho third annual convention of the organisation in session at the Claypool Hotel. Speeches of welcome were nfade by Mayor Shank, Ed Jackson, secretary of State, and O. B. lies, president of the Indianapolis Chamber of Compaerce. George M. Verity of Middletown, Ohio, was scheduled to speak at the afternoon session on "What a City Ought To Be.’* Arthur Folsom of Ft. Wayne was to deliver a talk, "Forces That Build a City." Problems of the local chamber were discussed. The ladles auxiliary were entertained at a tea and style show at L. S. Ayres & Cos. Meredith Nicholson, local author, addressed them on "Broken Barriers.” BONUS DELAY IN SENATE IS INDEFINITE WASHINGTON, June 15.—Prospects of indefinite delay on the soldiers’ bonus bill, now pending In the Senate, were Increased today, after a conference of Senator Lodge, Senate Republican leader, with President Harding. Administration Senators have been lined up to carry out President Harding’s expressed wish that the tariff bill will be disposed of before th- hnnuf Is 1 rqught up, It was 1-aru.d.

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