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CHURCH NOTICES. CAIDLE TABERNACLE MAJOR HU if= mm Will Preach 2:30 Sunday—7:3o Gypsy Smith Choir Rev. Percy James Will Lead BPECGAL MUSIC Atkinson Sisters’ Quartet “Everybody Come. Your Are Welcome” CADLE TABERNACLE EVANGELISTIC ASSOCIATION. Gtardses off Ctorssl, Scientist Lesson—Sermon “Probation After Death” FIRST CHURCH —Meridian at 20th st. SECOND CHURCH —Delaware at 12th St. THIRD CHURCH—333O Washing-ton Bird. FOURTH CHURCH—Masonic Temple, Irvington. Sunday Services ’ First, Second and Third churches at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Fourth church at 11 a. rn. only. Testimonial Meetings Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. Free Reading Rooms 813 Occidental Bldg.. Washington at 111. St. 1258 Consolidated Bldg. (115 N. Penn. St.) 205 E. Thirty-Fourth St. 11 Johnson Ave., Masonic Temple, Irvington. The Public Is cordially invited to attend these services and to visit the reading rooms.

National Holiness Convention Scriptural, Interdenominational and Nation-wide Tfco CoasVto-Coast Team of Workers. Rev. Geo. J. King Pres. Rev. Jos. H. Smith and Rev. T. M. Anderson, Evangelists. C. C. REINBARGER THE SONG LEADER ARE NOW,HOLDING MEETINGS AT Merritt Place M. E. Church Corner New York and California sts. Services Saturday night. Three services on Sunday and all next week 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. A spiritual least and a cordial weicomeawaft you. FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH. 60S St. Liberty St- between Mass. Ave. and North St. Sunday 7:45 P. M. Lecture by Rev. Lydia Crane. Subject: “The Bread of Life.” Messages will be given by the pastor. Bov. Ruth Van De Benken. Message services every Wednesday at 2:30 and 7:45 p. m. Second Spiritualist Church -Monument Circle, Morrison's - HalL Rev. Anna Throndsen, pastor. ALL. MESSAGE NIGHT. Message bearers for the evening will be the Rev. Throndsen and Mrs. Myrtle Eisemann. Ladies’ Aid every Wednesday Evening, 7:45 p. m., at 1633 College Ave. Regular church sendees, 7:45 p. m.' prompt All Welcome. PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH. Redman's Hall, Capitol and North. The Rev. H. W. B. Myrlek will speak. Subject. ‘‘Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled." Mrs. Bessie Woodworth will give messages. Sunday services 7:30 p. m. Ladies' Aid meets next Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock In the new church, comer Park Ave. and St Clair Street. SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF TRUTH ' Services Sunday. 7:45 p. m. at Castle Hall, 230 E. Ohio. Messages by the pastor, Mina M. Simpson. After this Sunday services will be held at Red Men’s Hall. Capitol ave. and North street. Ladies Aid meet* Monday 8:30, Red Mens Hall, Capitol and North st. Unity Practical Christianity 1338 Central Ave. Sunday 11:00 a. m.. Room A. Sunday -School 9:45. Reading Boom 1:35. •Reading room open daily 10:00 to 4:00. Harrison 1273. Main 6723.

, CHURCH NOTICES CHRIST CHURCH Monument Circle. Rev. James D. Stanley, rector. Sunday services, 8 and 10:45 a. m. Vespers, 4 p. m. Ch urch school, 3.30 a. m. 1 DEATH NOTICES BROOKS. WILLIAM W.—2036 Central ave., passed away suddenly Friday afternoon. Funeral notice later. GERAGHTYTanthonT—Died Friday. April 27. Friends may view remains at the residence of his sister, Mrs. L. A. Sciirieto, 1117 W. 30th st. Funeral at Elkhart Monday, April 30, 9 a. m. Elkhart and Gary papers please copy. GERDTS. ELIZABETH—Wife of Henry Gerdts, passed away at her home on the Grey road. 2Va miles northeast of Southport Thursday, April 26. Funeral Sunday, April 29. 1:36 p. m., at the home; 2 p. m. at the Southport Baptist Church. Burial Southport cemetery. HAGER. MARY —Age S7, mother of Mrs. Katherine Cissell, Mrs. Alice Hummer, Mrs. Mary Raney and Mrs. Julia Solomon, died at the residence of Mrs. Solomon, 2833 E. Teuth st., Friday. April 27. Funeral notice later. Washington (lud ) papers please copy. HILL, MARJORIE—BeIoved daughter of James IV. and Fanny Hill, age 22 years, died at residence, 523 W. Twenty-Eighth st., Friday, April 27. Funeral Monday at 2 p. m. at Seventh Christian Church, Udell and Annette sts. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. 2 CARD OK THANKS CARD OF THANKS—We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to our many relatives, friends and neighbors for the many kindnesses shown us during the sickness and after the death of our dear wife ami mother, Jessie A. Chappie. Especially the Rev. Sinclair, the singers. 11. W. Ely, the members of the train dispatcher's office, Chicago division Big 4 railroad; Shirley Bros. Company, funeral directors, and for the beautiful floral offerings and all who eontributed in any way during our bereavement ISAIAH CHAJTT.E. MRS. GEORGE STEWART, MRS. W. ’J. ALBRECHT, XL A CHAPPLE. CARD OF THANKS—We wish to thank friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown during the illness ana death of wife and sister. Ellen Brandt. Wo especially thank the Kev. Mr. May and Singers and for the many beautiful flowers; also the undertakers. Moore A Kirke. HUSBAND, BROTHERS AND SISTERS. 6 FUNERAL DIRECTORS H^^VWW<A^VV>^WVSAVWWW^WW^ W. T. Blasengym Independent Undertaker. Prompt ambulance calls. '"The proof of a service is the service It renders." 1702 N. Illinois St. Randolph 6870. 1625 Shelbv St. Drexel 2570. hMd, Parlors 1'3*32 Union St. FLANNEIi & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Ma-n 0641-0042 LI. 2641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY SSHIKLEY BROS.’ CO. Main office 946 N. Illinois St. Circle 1918 Malt 18>1, George Urinstemer Funeral Director. b 22 E. Market. Main 0908 Oscar G. Herrmann 906 N. East. ___ Main 781 J. Johnson k Montgomery 1032 Central Aw. Matn 1430 FUNERAL DIRECTOR—I4O2 N. Illinois. WM. E. KKIEGKR. Ma ! n 1154 KI -. Phone. Ben Davis 332-L. Undertakers—hisey & titc!! osl North IV! T 65g4 M. 3680. GAPD—BERT s! GADD. 2130 Prospect 9t. I‘hop.o9 Stewart C 278. 9 PERSONALS GENTLEMAN from Cincinnati, who talked to engineer Meridian Life building Fririay about office and furniture, get in touch with engineer Can save you money. 10 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Rug, 9x13 Axmmster. lost on Everett st.. between Elder ami Bloomington ats. Reward. Call NATIONAL FURNITURE CO. Lincoln 4348. REEI) rocker. Tuesday, between ThirtySixth and Northwestern ami 2508 E. Tenth. Webster 4378 or Randolph 3741. POCKETBOOK, small, containing 815, lost .Wednesday evening between Washington] and Illinois Sts. Reward. Circle 3286. LOST—-Physicians bug containing instruments; finder return to 1802 Talbott St., or call Kenwood 2533 and be rewarded. UMBRELLA, valuable silk, lost; market Saturday 21st. Cali Main Pllth_Rward. LOST—Bunch of keys Telephone or return to H. H. Woodsmall A Cos. Reward. SHRINE pin, gold. Wednesday afternoon: St Cali Wa.-h 4036 Reward. TAIL LIGHT and license 42.5949. loet Wednesday morning Belmont 2287 12 HELP"WANTED—MAI E

BOYS Steady work. NOW AVERAGE $lO PER WEEK. Can make considerably more if hustler. Apply L. S. CARVIN. 21 North Meridian. s' LABORERS Report Ready for Work at Once. E. RAUH & SONS, FERTILIZER CO., Rear of Union Stock Yards CENSUS TAKERS—Three, for work In and near Indianapolis This Is to revise and bring up to date our mailing lists. Desirable, educational and developing. Liberal salary to be applied upon business course. We want wide-awake, willing, thorough workers. Apply in person, or write or telephone for appointment Fred W. Case, principal, CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. Pennsylvania and Vermont, lirst door north Y, W. C. A.. Indianapolis. PHYSICIAN'S NOTICE Physician, licensed in Indiana, to take charge of small hospital sanitarium. Write, giving full particulars about self in first letter. Address A No. 3359. Times. CARPENTER foreman, capable of running ordim-ry house job: also experienced carpenters: good wages. Call superintendent after 0 p.m. Webster 3093. THE 80UTHERN LUMBER CO. CAR BUILDERS. EXPERIENCED. AMERICAN CAR AND FOUNDRY CO. 1505 KENTUCKY AVE. WOODCHOPPERS—Big jobs: pulp and exaelsior wood. / Must furnish outfit and bach: near river. Address A No. 1738, Times. EXPERIENCED stock room man. WM. F. JOHNSON LUMBER CO.. Nineteenth and Monon R. R. MIDDLE-AGED man to work on small farm". 3306 Prospect. ~ PAINTERS WANTED—CaII at 3143 Belle■fonta.no St. * COLORJSD~IN)RTaB.

12 HELP WANTED—MALE |^VV^^>A/BAA/VVgVVVVVVN>VWVVVVV > iA , V\A Experienced mao familiar I with shrubbery to handle shrubbery department, Lowry Nursery Cos. 1147 R Delaware Experienced Floor Board Men, Also Men for Sedan Body Work, Wire Bench Men, First Assemblers And Touch Up Men. COLE MOTOR CAR CO. j 750 E. Market St. . Laborers. Apply Plant A. American Hominy Cos. 1859 Gent Ave. \ Machinists Fitters Planer and Lathe Hands. THE LONG & ALLSTATTER CO. Hamilton, Ohio. IF there’s an unemployed, experienced bookkeeper. stenographer, accountant, oi ■ tary anywhere who wanta a utfon In indi anapolls get in touch with ua fit once We have many demands. Show us that you can "deliver the goods,' ;uid we ll gTadli g:\e you full service of this department without any charges whatever. V. • invite vou to register with um Ask for Mrr Allan!* Em Ployment Department. Ci NTKAI. BUSINESS COLEGK. Kr* and 55 (’a---. prlnc.pfU. Pennsylvania and V> rmont first door rivrtti Y. W. C. A.. Indian-polls

FURNITURE WORKERS Experien#v. cabinet makers, oil rubber*, craters. g!uo room help and all-round machine men rtis<> one carpenter; b"7* over Iti yearn 13b S. *t HIGH SCHOOL graduates: If you’ve started the commercial course. let no time si ip. Como ruht into business college and take whatever luy-esaaiy to put on the finishing touches. Great demands for the fully Ai&llfU'd. See. write or telephone {'red W. Cane. principal. CENTRAL it CM NRSS COL EG E, Pennsylvania and Vermont, first door north Y. W C A . Indianapolis. ST JR IPERS on wheels; good wages, no trouble. Wire Corbett collect for information. Chandler Motor Car Company. ASSISTANT TEACHER—Person desirous yf helphig as reader for shorthand dictation In exchange for complete business college course. Good general education essential. Affords fine advantages to right party. Cull personally, if convenient: if not, write or telephone Fred W. Cusp, principal CENTRAL BUSINESS COI,LEGE. Pennsylvania and Vermont. First door north V. W. C A„ Indianapolis Wanted —Boys Sixteen years old or under to carry Times routes in central part of city Routes between North and South and East and West Sts See Mr. Moorehead. any afternoon be tween E and 5. wanted: Time* carriers between-ages 10 and 14 In North Indianapolis and Riverside; no golf caddy boys Good chance for live-wire boys to advance. Apply L. V. GRAETER. 2941 Clifton, rear, after 3 p, m. BENCH MAN, experienced m planing mill work. W. V. JOHNSON LUMBER Cos. Nineteenth and Monon H, R. 13 INSTRUCTIONS * LEARN AUTO BUSINESS Thorough practical course. Day and night classes, start now. Positions open Earn while learning Call or write for circular*. Open evenings till 8 pm. AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL OF INDIANAPOLIS 512 N. Capitol Ave. ___ RAILWAY mall clerks. 18 upward; examination, Indianapolis, May 26; 8133 Tno.: experience unnecessary. For free particulars write R TERRY (former Civil Service examiner). 158 Barrister Bldg., Washington D C. a- Business Colleges TEACHERS badly needed in eight states. Attractive sularies- no commission to be paid. LOKEL TEACHERS' AGENCY. Box 84, Bowling Green. Ky. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBERS' COLLEGE. 309 E. Wasliington St.. Indianapolis. Ind Circle" 0737 __ M SALESMEN \VAXTKI7 ~ MAN capable of hiring first-class salesmen. Must be of good personality, and furnish references. Strictly salary. Call at 913 Merchants Bank Bldg., Monday and Tuesday, 9:30 to 11:30 a. m. A RARE opportunity; both men and women; enormous profits; article £osts 5 cents, .sells quickly for *l. Can make S2O to SBO dally. Particulars free. Write quick. THE H. & B. SALES CO.. 1122 Geat St. Cincinnati, Ohio. HIGH-GRADE MAN of fine personality to lecture and make “Pep” talks to salesmen. Salary propositfthA Call at 913 Merchants Bank Monday and Tuesday, 9:30 to 11: m.

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tl REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

forest 5 ’ 51 MANOR ULUj'KJ [Dj Enid HampelSs’ Prize New SmibdWlsnon, Tlhe Latest off the Famous Forest Manor Qronp LOTS! LOTS! LOTS! GRAND OPENING TODAY Section “C” is a brand new Subdivision. Section “C” has never before been offered for sale. Section “C M is one of, and adjoins tho Famous Forest Manors, which lie along East Thirty-eighth Street Boulevard. Section “C” is positively the most elaborately developed and the most delightful and picturesque Addition in or around Indianapolis. Thousands upon thousands of dollars have been spent, in developing this addition for your benefit and enjoyment. > Come Today. Don’t remain inactive while others succeed in securing these magnificent home sites. $lO now secures a lot, $1 to $2 weekly pays for it. No interest or taxes for one year. Liberal discounts to early buyers. Opening day prices $205, $325, $445, s~>f)s and up. These prices are so low that they can double, treble, yes quadruple anil still be cheap. GomeS Make Youur Selections Early, Now. THE KINNEAR C 0 REALTORS GOT Fletcher Trust Bldg. MAin 1409. Aetna Trust and Savings Cos., Trustee.

Come Out Sunday the 29th LOOK ‘ LOOK AND LISTEN—AND LISTEN To the “Live Wires,” TANARUS, R. Jones & Cos. Ktr-a/-r* fxrms, which ar* located ono mile west of Stop 13 on the Greenwood lntorurbae line and Madison Ave Turn won on tinGicns Valley gravel road to the first roar! running north. This road Is Shelby St. road and runs through the center of theae farm* This is the very best of ground, all level and In a high state of cultivation. This ground Is adapted for flower growing, as there are already a lot of greenhouses in this vicinity, also good gor truck gardening but 10 acres of nfi-e forest woods which will be divided on about 4 tracts Three of these tracts will bn corner tracts having a road running by the side and across the front There will tie one 10-acre tract, including buildings anil orchard for $5,500, which will be the highestpriced tract in this addition: some of them as low- as 51.900. or 8 180 per acre, so you see that these farms are priccii right 55'lii accept MOO or 5500 first payment, balance can 1“ paid monthly or by the year, •’> per cent Interest on all unpaid ba!an-e There are 27 of these tracts. Don't fail to come early so you can get first choice, 10 pier cent off if you pay all cash. 5Ve have Just find this ground surveyed so that you will know you are getting 5 acres In a tract. Salesmen will be on the ground from 1 to 5 p m. and will have a big surprise for everybody who registers, so don't forget to register. The Greenwood bus, line will leave f>o Kentucky ave.. Just south it Lincoln lintel at 12-1-2-3 and 4 o'clock direct to tho 5-acre tracts fare 2.5 e to tho addition "LIVE WIRES." T. R. JONES 4 CO. 501 Roosevelt Bldg. Main 57.58

NOTICE, Friemids amid Gostomnieirs Removal after May Ist, 1923, to our new and large quarters, just one block east from our present . location, at 131 East Ohio Street, to 233 East Ohio Street, and would be glad to serve you as well in the future as we have in the past. H. C. TUTTLE AND BRO, 131 East Ohio Street. JMA in 1168 New Address After May Ist, 233 East Ohio

14 SAI .ISMKN WANTED SALESMEN—SeII every retailer aUrorttvidy displayed new Invention of great gelling merit; unusually advantageous terms: boot orders from free pocket model; liberal oommtseion. Bonanza for hustlers. Write today. UNIVERSAL CO.. 88 Ronald Road. Arlington Heights. Mass. _ f.l \t.EMS ANI) SOLICITORS AGENTS—2OO% profit. Wonderful little article: somoll.lng uew: sells lllto wildfire: cany In pocket! write at onco for free rample. AT.BERT MILLS, general manager. 8314 American Bldg.. Cincinnati, Oblo. CHEWING GUM Seil to dealers. Agent* make big moifly. Four flavors. Novel I'aokages. Write today for exclusive proposition HELMET GUM COMPANY. Cincinnati. 16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE a The Guaranty Cafeteria Floor and Counter Girls, Lunch and Dinner Only. No Sunday Work. Experience Not Necessary. Highest Wages Paid. Apply at Basement Guaranty Bldg. Before 5 Sat. or Sunday.

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16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE VV^^^A(VVVVVVVVVSiVVVVWVVVWVW^^^ , TELEPHONE OPERATING The profession that allows a young woman to employ her young woman’s qualifications to the best advantage. There is a place in this profession for any bright, healthy, young woman between the ages of 17 and 25. If you are interested in securing a position with a future, apply at our Employment Office. Room 101, INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE POMP ANY. Experienced lady for clerk in seed store. Lowry Nursery 1147 N. Delaware Typists— Earn $25-sl,oo weekly, BpanTtlme, copying authors’ manuscripts. Write R. J. CARNES, Authors' Agent, Tallapoosa, Ga.,

| WANTED—FEMALE jIF there's an unemployed. experienced bookkeeper; stenographer, accountant or j secretary any where who wants a position m Indianapolis* get In touch with us at I once. We have many demands. Show us j that you can deliver the goods and we ll gladly give you full service of this depart- : ment without ahy charges whatever. We inj vite you to register with U3. Ask for Mrs. Adams, employment dept., CENTRAL BUSiIN ESS COLLEGE. Fred W. Case, principal. ! Penn, and Vermont. First door north of Y. W. C._A., Indianapolis. ; CENSUS TAKERS—Three for work in and near Indianapolis. This is to revise and I bring up to date our mailing lists. Dej sirable, educational and developing. Liberal salary to be applied upon business course. We want wide-awake, willing, thorough ; workers. Apply in person, or write or telei phone for appointment. Fred W. Case, principal. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, , Pennsylvania and Vermont, first door north j Y. SV. C. A.lndianapolis. _ ASSISTANT teacher. Person desirous of j helping as reader for shorthand dictation ]in exchange for complete business college ] course. Good general education essential. Affords flue advantages to right party. Call personally if convenient. If not, write or i telephone. Fred SV. Case, principal. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. Pennsylvania and Vermont. First floer north Y. W. C. A.. j Indianapolis. WANTED—GirI for general r.ousework. Experienced; no laundry; room and bath; good wages. jLIVE waitress: American; sl2 per week. 20 N. Alabama. 1 HIGH SCHOOL graduates: If you've started the commercial course, let no time slip. Come right into business college and take whatever necessary to put on the finishing touches. Great demands for the fully qualified. See, write or telephone Fred W. ] Case, principal, CENTRAL BUSINESS COLj I.EGE, Pennsylvania and Vermont, first door j north A'. SV. C. A Indianapolis. U SITUATIONS WANTED b—Female . CURTAINS laundered £5 cents a pair and , carfare. 55’ork guaranteed. We baler 7030 ; evenings. 18 ROOMS FOR RENT UNFURNISHED or part furnished, 3 lovely light rooms strictly modern: private residence; Central car line' walking distance. Coll morning at 1119 N. New Jersey, or i Riley 2244. 2967 MACPHERSON; nl*ly furnished room: private home use kitchen if desired; one square College car; near Monou Railroad. I Kenwood 1234. BEAUTIFUL large, well furnished front room, fine location, 2180 N. Pennsylvania | St. Randolph 7586. Ladies or gentlemen. CENTRA!- Ave.. 2402; front room, furnished; private, convenient and desirable , location; gentleman. $5. Kenwood EAST, nloaly furnished room, modem, private homo, convenient to restaurant and car line. Webster 1038. CLEAN, quiet room; good bath and lights; big porch; wailUng distance; gentlemen; reference. _ Circle 2995. _ PARK Ave., 1205; four Bleeping rooms; newly decorated; beautifully furnished. i Lincoln 1265. MCE furnished room, close to Fountain I Square: gentlemen or man and wife. liriv'i 4719. CLEAN, neatly furnished rooms for sleeping and light housekeeping. 9iß N. Alabama. Riley 1274. j VERY DESIRABLE FRONT ROOM, in private north side home. Phone Harrison 1734. 627 N PENN , Apt. No. 3; modern room; twin hols and adjoining bath. Main 5189. ILLINOIS. N . 2727 ROOM: GENTLEMAN PREFERRED; REFER RAN 2624. a—Light Housekeeping ADULTS; colored or white. Three large rooms and bath over brtc garage. Never ben occupied. Cheap rent for light duties around house. 3139 N. Capitol. Haxrlsou 1582. CENTRAL] 152& Two connecting rooms, clean, cicely furnis lied. sink in kitchenette. ELE5 r KNTH“IStT, - 106 W.; nicely furnished front room for light housekeeping, 55 j jer week: garairei ~ COLLEGE. 1812. Rooms for light housekeeping. _ Modem; furnished. i 1311 H MICHIGAN ST.; suite of rooms: modem: i.inu and clean. Webster 0558. I ILLINOIS, 2119 N.: large from room downstairs. Private entrance; modern. PARK] 1920: 2 modern rooms, furnished; private pomh. Randolph 3916. EDIsON] 820 : 3 housekeeping rooms; modern. Circle 064 U DELAWARE, 420 N . large front room; modern: no children. 2 I*—Board and Rooms | CAPITOL. N„ 2259: nlcciy furnished front room, l or 2 employed: beautiful location; meals optional. Kenwood 1402. * GRACELAND; furnished mom In private homo; gentleman preferred: morning and evening meals. Randolph 01544. LARGE, furnished, modern room; pleasant surroundings; board optional. Web. 5363. lit ~ KEM’ALS a—Houses 2147 X. Talbott St. 6 rooms and bath, heal furnished, $55. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4517. 9 E. Market.

SECTION ‘‘C’’? b—Apartments Look—Look THREE ROOMS AND PATH. 521 MIDDLE DRIVE. WOODRUFF PLACE. HEAT AND JANITOR; GARAGE; SSO. ALSO 7 ROOMS SAME ADDRE3I; IT'S A DANDY: 575. THIS HAS- THREE BEDROOMS. The Evans-RQbegts Cos. 416 E. Vermont St. First floor. 4 rooms and bath, SSO. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4517. 0 E. Market st. j FIVE rooms and bath: strictly modern. 1125 Bel letontaine St. Main 1401. j FOR RENT—FIvo-rooui apartment: modern. Webster 1409. <l—Miscellaneous I SPACE for one car in brick garage. Front drive. 3130 X. Capitol, Harrison 1582. f—Resolds and Cottages FOR RENT —About twenty summer cottages In Exeter Park, 71st and White river; 1 furnished lor season. Prices $l2O to 5700. Phone Wash. 3905. Ring 1. J. M. 31NEL, solo a I*o WANTED TO KENT WANTED—Room and board in Christian homo by woman employed, with child 4 years old. Call Lincoln 7270. 21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses Delightful Bungalow on Millersville Drive As protty a bungalow as you ever laid eyes on. Has five delightful rooms, fireplace in living-room; hardwood floors in two rooms. Rybolt furnace. Nice electric fixtures; full lot, with ’ garage. All for $4,26Q, and only SSOO cash required. Call Mr. Brooks, Realtor, Main 0792. Evet.ings Randolph 8699. WASHINGTON BANK & TRUST CO Colored-N orthwest $l5O Down 2410 Rader St., 6-room cottage: electrio lights: new paint and paper. Price $2,150. Payments S2O month. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors SX GAL Thoroughly modem 4-room bungalow, located west, $4,250. Terms to suit purchaser. AT Temple avenue and Twelfth Bt. we are just starting three modern, moderate price he uses that we eau sell on terms or if your lot is paid for we will build your home and you can pay for it monthly. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO, NEW, never occupied: 2428 Cornell; modern 0-room house; full basement, two porches, paved street: $4,500: terms. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. ‘ WILL sell my equity in Beautiful east-front home site in Emerson Highlands. 00 per cent financing plan. Humboldt 2034 j FOUR-ROOM house: good location. $2,200) Lot 36x150: only SIOO cash, $25 month! A. J. MEYER REALTT CO. 606 Kahn Bldg.i FRANK JB.GATEajs REALTORS.

21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses 5 DON’T MISS THIS Ten-acre tract. 5-room cottage, summer house, front and rear porches, barn and cthqr outbuildings, extra large orchard, forest shade and the ve*y best of ground. This 10 acres is located 1 mile west of Stop 13 on the Greenwood line and Madison Ave.. just!north of the Glenns Valley road and is in the middle of the new addition that we have ju3t laid off in 5-acre tracts and is only 3 miles south of Edgewood and Shelby St. road runs right through this farm. Don't fail to see this at once for it is a great bargain. Price $5,500; SSOO cash; terms. Open for inspection Sunday. “Live Wires," T. R. JONES & CO., 504 Roosevelt Bdlg. Main 5758. Cottage Home „ SSOO Cash Located just north of Garfield Park. Five large rooms, floored attic, good cellar, poured concrete foundation, city water and" cistern at sink, gas. pantry. Price $2,750, monthly payments $23.50. Call Ed O’Callahan. Lorenz Schmidt & Sons 31 Monument Circle. Main 37'lq. Eve.. Webster 8800. 6300 North FIVE - ROOM SEMI - MODERN HOME; HAS ELECTRIC LIGHTS, GAS AND CITY WATER: HAS FRUIT: HAS A SIXTY’-FOOT-FRONT LOT. PRICE $2,800, HALF CASH; BALANCE 'ON TERMS. Capitol Realty Cos. MAIN 2874. Southeastern Ave. Bargain Close in; 1900 block; eight-room modem home with extra building lot. Garages. I chicken park. All kinds of fruit and fins shrubbery. Not only a splenduLhome. but a I real investment. Price made to sell quick and very liberal terms. Mr. Y’#ung. with YAc #s vum tAe£t /uuft/cj} 607 Fletcher Trust Bldg. Mam 1409 Rea., Washington 1079. S3OO CASH 1827 Applegate St. Five-room*” semi-modern cottage; new paint, new paper, new roof, new eleclrio fixtures, new window shades; gas for cooking: dty water to be installed. Very easy monthly terms on balance. LORENZ SCHMDIT & SONS. 31 Monument Circle. SOUTH EAST Real Bargain Double four months old; 4 rooms and sun ! parior to side. Modern, except furnace. | Rented $55. If sold tills week, $4,800: . SI,OOO cash and $45 per month. Excellent I neighborhood. Canaday Realty Cos. | 300-7 City Trust Bldg, MA. 5340. RA. 5352. ■A FREE copy descriptive booklet of world’s largest dog kennels will be mailed on request. listing for sale the famous Oorang Airedales, specially trained a a w adch dogs, I farm dogs, stock drivers, automobile guards. I companions und hunters on ail kinds of game. Also cholic "breeding stock, puppy stock, kennel supplies, dog foods, dog medlI nines, etc. Satisfaction and safe delivery guarantee,! OORANG KENNELS. Box 44, I.aßue, Ohio. Double tor Colored -Cornell are., 0 rooms side; water and lights PRICE $3,650. EASY PAY*MENTS. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors. Two Dandy Cottages, Ravenswood • Here is your opportunity to get a summer cottage In this delightful resort at a bargam. the two for $'.’,500. Call Mr. Brooks. Realtor. Main 0792. Evenings, Randolph 8699. WASHINGTON” BANK & TRUST CO Bargain 1554 SUGAR GROVE AVE. Boren rooms; eiectric lights. larsre lot. Prit'e 52,750; reasonable cash payment, balance lika rent; VanArsdell with H. C. Tuttle & Bro. WEST INDIANAPOLIS 1545 Hiatt St., on tho hill. Four rooms, electric lights, city water, newly decorated and painted and in the best condition: paved street aiW walk; close to .gars, schools and stores. Easy Terms—?l,6Ss | Owner—Washington 0559. Home for Colored 1 Five rooms, water, lights and gas. Price $2,750; easy terns. BOULEVARD PLACE. , Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors. i 123 E. Market St. SX “FGAL 5500 caah. Modern 5-room modern bungalow cast. In Lin wood avo. A real home. Price $5,250. Colored 1921 CORNELL AVE, Improved street, 5-room cottage, gas and electric lights; bargain at $2,250 S2OO ca=h. MR. HAYMAKER. Main 3115. 431 Leincke Eldg. Home—Southeast 337 Parkway ave.: five rooms and bath, gas and electricity, new roof and paint. Price $3,400. Ask about terms. Marion County State Bank investment] ■ Six 3-room tenement houses and double house; eight good white tenants: front porches: electric lights: good condition; rental $960 year: good buy; $5,500. A J. MEYER REALTY CO., SO6 Kahn Bldg. New Bungalow—Terms Five rooms, electric lights, well, kitchen cabinet, shades, garage. A snap. W. A. JOHNSON. Lincoln 1453. 701 Fidelity Trust Bldg.

SECTION "C”? 914 S. STATE: Six rooms, gas. electric lights, toilet, bath, water Inside; $3,000. Convenient terms; will consider reasonable cash offer. A. J. MONN. Drexel 7573. 1302 Fletcher Ave. 1900.810 ck Hillside Five-room bungalow; electric lights, gas, city water and bathroom with inside toilet. Price $3,500: $350 cash, balance monthlv. See Mr. Ryan, 431 Lemcke Bldg Main 3115. Home for Colored 2305 Baltimore, $250 Down Five-room cottage; electric lights: large ' lot. Price $2,250. Payments S2O month. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors SIOO Down and a small monthly payment will secure a beautiful wooded homo site north. Humboldt 1815. MODERN 8-room double house north: quarter oak finish, hardwood floors; good condition- 50-foot front. Renta! S9BO year. Price $7,500. Snap. Near car line. • A. J. MEYER REALTY CO.. 806 Kahn Bldg. FIVE-ROOM serai-modern, excellent condftlon. large front porch, lovely lawn, big back yard, paved street; one square College car. Consider trade or S6OO cash, S3O monthly Owner. Kenwood 1234. 1710 ROOSEVELT Ave., to close an estate, must sell six rooms, summer kitchen, basement. Ja-ge lot. improved street, lots of fruit, good condition: bargain for cash. $2,700. $4,100—51,000 CASH - ‘ 5-Room Bungalow—E. New York Modern; built for a home: good location and full lot. Main 3331. Eve., Irv. 3957. COLONIAL center hall type home, stearrp heated, hardwood floors throughout, beautiful comer lot: trees, abundance of shrubbery. Owner leaving city. Immediate possession. Only $12,000; terms. Wash. 4647. 1330 W. THIRTY-SECOND St., new. never occupied, six-room modern house, full basement, two porches, regular size lot, $5,250, easy terms. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. COLORED, good homes tor sale in ail part* of the city, cash or payments. Home* built, remodeled or made modern on easy terms. INDIANA REALTY CO. 2408 Northwesttre ave. Kenwood 4934. Colored Buyers New 4-room bungalow, north of Fall creek. s3oo'down. Owner. Randolph 0724. FOUR-ROOM cottage. 118 W. Raymond St.: electric lights and city water; price $2,000. S2OO cash and S2O per month. Main 01$6 Washington 1784-R-l. FORTY home* east: some o ana (broom double*: 65 south: cash and terms. Vacant lota and poultry farm* C. J. OSBURN Drexel 6184. COZY 4-room bungaiow, with garage! - by owner: located 1113 N. Mount Bt. CALL on a "Business Servi®** advertiser to

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21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses 624 No Dearborn Five-room bungalow, strictly modern: built-in features, garage; just completed: attractively decorated. Price $6,000: terms. H 942 No LaSalle St. Cozy little bungalow, five room, modem; built-in features; Brookside car iine, near ipark. Price $4,850; terms. Salesman at each house on Sunday afternoon. GEO. R. BROWN, 1002 Lemcke bldg. Main 0915. d—Lots CITY LOTS on which two or more family homes can be built are becoming somewhat scarce. We Offer Woodruff Place: corner: 78-ft. front; full depth: excellent apartment or double site; $5,200. 90x160. Northwest: corner; Irvington; surrounded by trees: excellent community; plenty room for three doubles; $2,700 cash. Near Michigan and Rural: 40x140; all Improvements in and paid; south front: make offer. Rural. Just south of Michigan: 32x133: all improvements in and paid; SI,OOO. Three lots, comer Sutherland and Mao pherson; $3,000. D. D. PIERCE with R B. WILSON. REALTOR. Lincoln 6104. 1101 National City Bank. SECTION “C”? WILL sell equity in second lot north St., west side Riley Ave.. 39x160: son Heights addition. S4OO. A. J MEYER REALTY CO- 806 Kahn Bldg. e—Suburban Suburban $250 will put you in immediate possession of a dandy 5-room bungalow with garage and two extra lots, north. Main ('lB6. Stewart 2749 $lO CASH gives possession of acre east. Build small house. Price S6OO to SI,OOO. Payments. Evenings. Irvington 0512. COOPER & HADLEY. 83S Lemcke Bldg. Main 2776. THREE acres. 516-foot front on National road: north Ben Davis; five-room cottage: barn. Will make fifteen lots: $3,000 cash, balance monthly. A. j. MEYER REALTY CO. 806 Kahn Bldg. f—Sales or Exchange OWNER Savs TRADE

His two Mississippi plantations, located about 12 miles apart, for merchandise, income property or Indiana farms. He will trade them together or separately. D e s c rip tions follow: 4,550 acres, Scott county, Mississippi, cattle ranch, all in one body, in the central prairie belt of Mississippi; railroad station on the land; 17 houses for tenants; manager’s six-room house; about twenty miles of wire fencing; good barns and tool sheds; nearly one-half black prairie land, being cultivated with crops and hay; balance pasture land; all le\-el; good drainage; about 2,000 acres of timber —oak, ash, hickory, gum and pine—which can be marketed through satf mill on the place that can be leased. Price, §3O per acre. Mortgage, §35,000, due in nine years. 1,240 acres black land, improved farm in Newton county, Mississippi; one mile of railroad station; on two gravel roads, most all black lime soil; fenced and cross fenced; about one-half in cultivation and meadow, w-here two crops of hay are being cut each year. Price, §SO per acre. Government loan for §IO,OOO, due in 34 years. Write or call on Leavitt Land Company Realtor IndianapoUs, Indiana. Phone Circle 6805. 150% S. Illinois St.

SECTION “C”? 22 RIAL LSI ATb WAN I’Ll) SECTION “C”? WANTED —Small properties under $3,000. Call Lincoln 3734. H FARM LANDS For Trade 432 ACRES. ONE AND ONBHALF MILES FROM INTERURBAN TOWN: 9 ROOM HOUSE: FRAME BARN. 50x60; ANOTHER BARN. CRIBS AND GRANARY: 125 ACRES BOTTOM LAND. TINE DRAINED: GOOD CORN LAND. PRICE, $75 PER ACRE; MORTGAGE, $6,000. DUE 1926, AT 7 PF.R CENT. WANT CITY PROPERTY. 72£ The Evans-Boberts Cos., REALTORS—Notice! An ideal stock ranch: a sportman’s and health resort combined. $200,000: half in trade for income property. Drawer F, Eads. Colo. For Trade FORTY ACRES. TWO MILES SOUTH NOBLESVILLE, TWENTY ACRES CLEARED, TWENTY ACRES WOODS AND PASTURE: ABOUT SI,OOO WORTH SAW TIMBER; FARM IS FENCED AND TILE DRAINED. THIS IS A DANDY FARM. PRICE $l5O PER ACRE. MORTGAGE $2,000, FIVE YEARS AT 6 PER CENT. WILL TAKE CLEAR COTTAGE OR DOUBLE FOR EQUITY. The EVuus-Roberts Co.,£ 24 FARMS WANTED WANT to hear from owner having: farm for sale: grive particulars and lowest price. JOHN J. BLACK. Chippewa Falls, Win. 25 MISCELLANEOUS FOK SALE a—Household Goods LARGE-SIZE Columbia graphonola, 100 records. Simmons bed hospital size. 143 E Ohio St. Circle 2865. BUFFET, fumed oak. 60-incn. with - mirror: practically new. Irvington 3289.