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HUGE ANCHOR OF POPPIES GIVEN TO NAVY CHIEF Wreath Will Be Cast Upon Ocean in Honor of Dead Sailors. By Time* Special WASHINGTON, D. C., May 21. Secretary of the Navy Curtis D. Wilbur, has been presented with a huge floral anchor, made entirely of poppies by disabled men of the World War, to be cast upon the seas the morning of Memorial day, in memory of the sailors and marines who ost their lives in the fcVorld "War. The naval secretary, with members of Admiral Peary’s ship's company, V. F. W., aboard, will put to sea in the Government yacht, Sylph, on the morning of the 30th and select a spot on the Atlantic where one of America’s greai sea battles was held to conduct the ceremonies. Presentation of the poppy anchor was made by Gen. Lloyd M. Brett, commander-in-chief of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, and adjutant general of the District of Columbia, in behalf of Admiral Peary's ship’s company. Quite some ceremony attended the affair. Among those present were Major General J. A. Le Jeune of the .Marine Corps, Admiral Luther E. Gregory, U. S. Navy chief of bureaus and docks; Admiral R. E. Coontz, chief of naval operations, and many other high naval officials attached to the staff of the navy chief. All are members of the AllNavy Post of the V. F. W., which allows only men who have seen active service.admittance to its ranks. The poppy anchor was turned out in the V. F. W. Buddy Poppy Factory, Pittsburgh, by disabled men employed in making poppies for use in the national Memorial day campaign. Two gold star mothers, Mrs. Charles Berger and Mrs. Lydia Regelman. superintended its making. GEOGRAPHY CURES ILLS ANO PAINS; JUSTREAD THIS! Medicine Cabinet Harbors Every Nationality Under the Sun. Times Washington Bureau, f.?2Bv.Vric York Are. WASHINGTON. May 21.—Where would home remedies go if they went home? Rummaging through the atlas to the far corners of the world, the National Geographic Society here has found that if all the vials in the family medicine cabinet were caused by magic wand to depart for their native lands the householder would have to spend years of travel and thousands of dollars for train, steamer, rickshaw, camel, junk and, bullock cart to gather them once more. The family cabinet offers a pretty good course in geography. For instance, if little Willie Jones goes on an apple raid and gets the stomach-ache, catches cold from wet feet and bruises his shoulder and cuts his hand by falling out of the tree, it almost takes a League of Nations to fix him up. For Instance lodine Ginger, a bulbous root from India, cures his stomach pains; spirits of the camphor tree from Japan’s tropic island of Taiwan is rubbed on his shoulder; aspirin, for his cold, comes from coal tar and ordinary wood vinegar; iodine, with which Willie's cut hand is painted, is a byproduct of Chilean nitrates: the bandaging is done with gauze and adhesive tape, the latter containing cotton from Mississippi, oxide of lead from Colorado and olive oil from Greece. If a woman faints, the nations gallantly join hands to bring her back to consciousness with aromatic spirits of fjnmonia. From a smelly gas plant the chemist buys the ammonia, he imports oil of lemon from Nice and obtains a pit of delicate oil of lavendei from Genoa. He sends to the Banda Islands, an out-of-the-way dot on the map of the Dutch East Indies, for oil of mysistiea, which is distilled from nutmegs, and adds alcohol from a corn field. Salts and Quinine Epsom salts come from health springs at Epsom, England, and milk of magnesia hails from magnesits mines on the Island of Euboea, off the coast of Greece. Boracic acid, good for tired eyes, and also borax, a cleanser, not only comes from Death Valley, California, but from the low coastal plains of Italy as well. The caster oil bottle traces its origin to the castor bean, which grows abundantly in tropical countries, while the capsules in the 10-cent box of quinine hark back to the bark of a tree that grows in Peru. Although quinine bark was discovered by Spanish explorers in 1628, as recently as 100 years ago this drug sold for S2O an ounce. When a man gets sick he calls upon the whole world, as well as a doctor, so make him healthy, so the geography of a typical home medicine cabinet discloses. Six Held in Shooting By United Pres* MUNCIE, Ind., May 21. —Six men are in jail for investigation as result of the fatal shooting of Odell Hutchison, colored, in a dance hall riot early Tuesday. A special session of the crand jury will be held today to investigate the slaying.

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MAGNER WHITE By NEA Service SAN DIEGO, Cal., May 21. Magner White, printer’s “devil,” reporter, copyreader, colyumist ar.l editorial writer, has earned his reward. Ten years ago he was “pulling proofs” in a little weekly newspaper office in Oklahoma. Eight years ago he was “cubbing" on the Spokane (Wash.) Chronicle. Today all the journalistic world is paying him tribute. The highest honor a newspaper man can get—the Pulitzer prize for the best story written during the year has come to him. It was his “yarn” on the sun’s eclipse here last September that brought him the award and the SI,OOO that goes with it. Anticipating that assignment, White had spent thirty evenings at the public library studying astronomy. , The story appeared in the San Diego Sun. White .has been on the Sun’s staff since 1920. He conducts a dally column of humor and philosophy and acts as assistant to the editor. “Well, that’s good,” he said when informed he had won the famous prize. “A wife, three children and two doctors will be glad to hear of It." STUDENTS TO EXHIBIT Ten Paintings by Jackson County Pupils Selected. By Time* Special SEYMOUR, Ind.. May 21.—Ten paintings by Jackson County high school students have been selected for exhibition at the John Herron Art Institute exposition at Indianapolis next fall. Three of the winning pictures were painted by Carl MaKain of Freetown. Other winners: Helen McCurdy. Seymour; Wilma Hauer, Vallonia; Stella May Pruitt, Houston; Edna Moorman. Cortland; Gertrude Ball, Brownstown; Margaret Horstman, Brownstown; Merritt Ilanner, Houston. 1 DEATH XOTK ES STEPHENSON. MAE (nee Sanforili Wife of Frederick 1,. Stephenson and daughter of John D. and Rebecca Sanford, passed away at the fami'y home. 1102 E. Ohio St., -May 21. age 22 years Funeral Friday, May 23. at 2 p. m.. at the abovo residence. Burial Memorial Park. Friends invited. The Eastern Star wilt have charge at the cemetery. 2 CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS—Words can not ex press my thanks for the many kind deeds and beautiful floral offering's given during the illness and death of my beloved wife. Mary Bell Clark. 1 wish to thank the many friends it the city marltd. Roberts Park Church, the Rev. M. B. Hyde, Mrs. Eichhom. Miss Whitkamper and Mr. Peek for their services. HUSBAND. 5 TtXEKAL DIRECTORS Drexel 2570. Res. Drexel 2046. Wo To Blaseiragymni FUNERAL DIRECTOR Auto Service for All Occasions Auto Amublance. Lady Attendant 1625 Shelby St. Indianapolis, Ind. PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Main 0641. 0642. El. 2641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY BERT S. GADD—2I3O Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278. * George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Main 0908. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & TITUS. 051 N. Del. Parlors 1222 Union St. 8 SPECIAL NOTHJSS PERMANENT home for girl 9 years old. Washington 2667 10 LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Articles found in Indianapolis street cars yesterday: EIGHT UMBRELLAS THREE PAIRS GLASSES TWO BUNCHES OF KEYS THREE PURSES ONE PACKAGE LETTERS ONE BOSTON BAG ONE PIN THREE PACKAGES FOUR PAIRS GLOVES ONE CHILD'S SHOE ONE CHILDS BSD Telephone Main 2737 LOST—A bunch of keys. Reward. 656 Blake St. Lincoln 5518. 12 HELF WANTED—MALE ~~ WANTED Experienced Auto Chassis Layout Draftsmen for Ohio concern. See Mr. Klewer, WILLYS-OVERLAND (Inc.) 433 N. Capitol Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.

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12 HE M* WAN TED—MALE^u^ ACTIVE representative, permanently in Indianapolis. over 30. Light, easy, profitable outdoor wor'.. Write the W. N. COMPANY. Newar , New York, SALESMEN for Royal Cieaner department. Apply Employment Office. PETTIS DRY GOODS CO, WANTED —Man to work in exchange for auto and furniture. Webster 9368. 13 ~~ INSTRUCTIONS $5 9 0#0 to $20,00# A Year or More as a CHIROPRACTOR Others are doing it. some are doing even better. You can, too, if you will. i Your Own Boss You can become independent. You can get out of that rut. You don't need to work and slave for others. You can make real money and keep it yourself. Learn While You Earn Day or evening classes. You can keep your present employment. You can earn money spare time working for school. You will have your own clinic patients, and get a thorough, practical experience before graduating. Low Tuition — Easy Payments Enter now before raise in tuition. Books free to next four students enrolling. Call at school from 10-11 a. m. or§3 to 8 p. m. or phone Circle 3023. or write for appointment. CENTRAL STATES COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC. 10th floor Lerneke Bldg , Indianapolis. HAWAIIAN STUDIO. 210 Marion Bldg. Enroll now. Bes rs or advanced. Easy method Circle ’B. MODERN piano and t> n banjo taught In 20 lessons CHRISTENSEN SCHOOL. 106 Pembroke Arcade. Circle 3034 _ POPULAR PJAN, -sic taurnt in 20 lessons. beginners advanced. Clark Boles School. 10 W. Ohio St. Circle 8326. MEN to learn Daroer trade. TRI CITY BARBERS COLLEGE. 510 E WaehjnSton St.. Indianapolis. Ind Circle 0757. ITS never !ns until Indianapolis Time* Want Ads have failed to tied it Gj Ml V N W \ N iLI >

ELECTRIC appliance; permanent posit! — good pay. If you have an earning power of S4O a week APPLY TODAY W. T. Brackett, manager. REGINA CORPORATION 48.'. Century Bids cor. Maryland and Pennsylvania. WANTED—High class energetic, capable stove and warm-air heating furnace salesmen for Central Western territory. File application in own handwriting, advising ac. reference, experience and salary Applicants having had lorm-r retail or road sales experience in above line only will be considered. Address “C," care of Indianapolis Tin.- s. 1> AfihSTS AM) SOI.M mtKS COT*N'TY AGENTS—Make big money selling RI-CO Oil HRS. the WONDER Oiler for Ford cars, trucks, tractors Workers with Ford cars wanted. Act Quick Territory going fast THE RI-CO APPLIANCE CO. 11l Kentucky Ave.. Indianapolis. 16 HKU‘ W VNTI.I)—I KMAI.E Girls seeking employment know thit Telephone work is a profession that promises a permanent position with steady wages. Come in and talk it over with Miss Cooper, Room 101, Telephone Building, Corner New York and Meridian. WOMEN SOLICITORS, t hive, American. Protestant. for charitable work, Saturday. App’y 1808 W. Michigan St. 17 SI 1 1 ynoxs \VANTKI> a—Male ARCHITECTURAL draftsman; 2 years' experience ref, Drcxo’. 7818 ring 11, HAULING. Foru dump truck, any kind. Circle 1363. IP! W. Pratt St AS MAN nurse '.or men only; reasonable. Address A No 1480. Times. b—Female CURTAINS TO LAUNDER. LUTZ. DREXEL 0895. DAY and ha I-day work, experienced woman. Circle 0034. 721 Muskingum. HAND laundry, high-grade, rough-dry or ironed. Cill for. Webster 8907. LAUNDRY AT HOME. CLEAN CLOTHES AND QUICK SERVICE. WEB 81140. PRACTICAL nurse wants cSte of invalid by day or as companion. Call Drexel 9372. after 10 a. m, 18 KMMp. FOR KENT CLINTON HOTEL, desirable rooms. $3 to SO. 29 Virginia Ave Circle 5422, COLLEGE. 3431; nicely furnished room; private home; gentlemen. Wasli. 5233. COLLEGE, 3033; 2 nicely furnished rms.l private, modern home. Har. 2250, ELEVENTH. E.. 322; furn. rooms; private home, mod., close to ear line. Lin. 8209 ILLINOIS. 729 N., rear: two large rooms; water, porch, nice yard; reasonable. LA SALLE, 1421. N.; room, modern home. gentlemen or girls employed, WE 8455. PARK AVE . 1130; modern sleeping room; reasonable. PRATT. W. 153: clean, modem. beautifully furbished front room. I.in, 0500. TALBOTT, "N. 1065: small room, cool, 2 windows: $3,50 week. Rand, 1564. ROOM, clean, modern home: refined office or business men. Circle 7-279, * a—Light Housekeeping BELLEFONTAINE, 1024: two-room suite; reasonable: private home. Lin. 7103. BOULEVARD PL.. 2858: 3 unfurn. rooms: modern, private home. HA. 2772. DELAWARE. N. 525: 2 furn. rooms, for 2 persons: reasonable. Circle 1489, DELAWARE}, N. 900: tnree-rooms apt. and 2 single rooms. Main 8180, EAST St., 139 N ; nice front housekeeping room; everything furnished. MARKET, E 1042: 3 rooms furn. or partly furnished Lincoln 1894, MONTCALM. 1702; three large rooms for tight .lousekeepmg.

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18 ROOMS FOR RENT a—Light Housekeeping NORTH St.. 12 W.; nice, clean rooms; kitchenette. WASHINGTON St., 1306 E.; modern front rooms: private entrance. 36 YV\ THIRTEENTH. nicely furnished rooms, mod., walking dist. Main 8029. 3 FURN. housekeeping rooms; modern; 88; everything furnished. Web. 3273. ROOM, large, modern, front housekeeping. first floor $6.50. Lincoln 8641, b—Board and Rooms ARSENAL. 1616 N.; nicely furnished room in private home. Cal! Web. 3185. TALBOTT. 1854; nicely furnished room with board; gentlemen. Randolph 3064. ROOMS lor 2 ladies or men. Meals if desired. Kenwood 5776; 19 RENTALS a—Houses BRIGHTWOOD 2901 Chester, N.; 4 rooms. semi-modern, paved street, inside water, gas, toilets, cement porches, new. $25. 237 N. Delaware. Circle 7808. JEFFERSON. N. 642; upper duplex: 5 rooms and bath; modern; garage; heat ami water fufiilshed. Wehstnr 1927. 627 E .VERMONT, 0 rooms, mod. .837.50 517 N. Capitol, small apartment. .$30.00 816 E. St. Clair. 8 rooms, single. .$30.00 2522 N. Olney, 4 rooms! $16.00 2081-2 E. Norwood, 4 rooms SIO.OO 824 N. California, colored. I. N. RICHIE & SON. Main 0520. 710 Bankers Trust Bldg. 1822 N Delaware. 3 rms.. bath; S4O. 116 S. Audubon Rd . 5 rms.. bath. 423 N. Dela., 6 rms. bath; $57.50. State Savings & Trust Cos. 9 E. Market. Main 4517. FOR RENT 20th, 7 rooms modern. Vtt-water heat: warm house: newly decorated SSO. conn REALTY CO Main 2216. COBB REALTY Cos., KENTS—INBURANf:E—REAL ESTATE Mam 2210. 15TH. E. 814; upper duplex. 7 rooms. modern; adults Main 9176. 322 DORMAN. 5 rooms, semi-modern. u/ bo vacated today: reasonable. I c—Apartments APARTMENT, 3-room: private bath: privato entrance; garage Well. 3273. 532 N BRADLEY’, furnished upper duplex. Irvington 1894. e—Miscellaneous GARAGE FOR RENT 11 27 W. Twenty-Seventh St Lincoln 3845. BY May 28th, 5 or 6-room house, yard, garage, electricity, city water preferred, near car line, reasonable rent. 21 REAL KSIATKttiK SALE b—Houses N. BROOKSIDE DRIVE Between Temple and Rural Sts , new 5room modern bungalow with built in features, tile floor bath: must be sold: $750 cash, balance SSO per month. Webster 9100 Webster 5300 COLLEGE Ave.. must sell at once: tux rooms, strictly modem; front drive garage: lots of shrubbery and frtiit. Bargain. Drexel 8534. English Ave. Cottage Five rooms and bath; improved street; 52.850; only 5400 cash needed. Marion County State Bank EUGENE. 1100 block 7-room house: good buy $3,250; small down piftment. Washington 1876. HAMILTON Ave.. north of Washington: live rooms modem except bath: one unfinished room up. new two-car garage. Will paint to suit; $3,750 I) I). PIERCE. 1306 National City Bank. Lincoln 8852, day and evenings. LTNDHURST DRIVE One acre, 5-room bungalow, full basement. electric lights furnace, bathroom, no fixtures; garage; 20-minute drive from Monument Circle; built for a home, about 1 year old: price $6 000. This cannot be duplicated Make us an offer fall Circle 6600. Evenings and Sundays. Irv. 2762MOUNT. 1121 good 4-room bungalow: with gas. electricity, good well, cistern anil sh.-il Terms. Irv ington 2870 RURAL St.; six rooms a side, modem except furnace: good value. $6,800. D I). PIERCE. 1300 National City Bank. Lincoln 8852, days and evenings. 2254-6 Central Ave. Duplex Bargain Price $9,000: six rooms and bath, each l.oor newly decorated, hardwood floors, full basement, three-car garage. Rent $127.60 per month Owner lives lower floor Can Ist seen any time. St* this today if yoirwant a bargain. Owner Leaving City Call Randolph S.'i.H or Circle 0553. 410 S. Temple 5-rooni. awni-modern noune Gas. flcHtric lights, city water, inside toilet, cellar, east front, garage, close to church and Hchgol. 5*1.250 and Harrell: 52.50 down and SSO par month. Main 0186. lies.. Stewart 2749.

BUNGALOW EAST— Five rooms and bath. Rybolt furnace, firolaco. A well-built home. SSOO cash will put you in pos-se-soon. Call Mr. Weesner, Main 0792. S3OO Cash and $22 a month btiyH this 4-room, semimodern c >ttage on 28th St near Clifton. A rial bargain. For details, call W. D. Madden, with J. E MORRISON * CO . 513 Lemcke Bldg. Lincoln 7536, Eve, Hlar. 2260. 3201 Macplierson Ave. Just completed; live room bungalow, hardwood floors, full basement, paved street; lot 41x104. Price $5,800 on terms. State Savings & Trust Cos. Main 4517. Webster 8780. A Sacrifice Five-room cottage on Spruce St. Has electric lights, sewer, well and cistern, full lot. Owner leaving city. Price only $2,200. Call E. C. Hougen. with J. E. MORRISON & CO.. 513 Lemcke Bldg. Lincoln 7530. Five.. Irv. 0580. BUILDERS Have lots clear will deed Let you build house, and take second mortgage. Address A No. 1428. Times. 1621 Geminer St. Five-room bungalow ; electric lights, gas, city water, sewer and garage; attractive homo locality, one square Minnesota car. Only $3,500, Terms. Call Lincoln 3734. BARGAIN YOUR OWN DOWN PAYMENT. BALANCE LIKE RENT. Tecumseh, 847: first street east of Woodruff: 5 rooms. strictly modern; $5,250,' plus Barrelt. Wash, 1870. - IF you have a clear lot we will build you a home. Our houses are better and cheaper, because we have no office help and pay no commission. Cal! Main 1221 ami ask for MR. ELVERS or MR. KLEIN. ■* A REAL BUY NORTH By owner, square-type modern home: 2ear garage. Special prieo If sold at once. Near 23rd St. Terms. Randolph 7292. COTTAGE. new. on pavea street; 5 rooms and bath, semi-modern with toilet and sink; city water, lights: lull basement and turnace, sink in basement; garage; extra lot: $4,200- S3OO down, balance like rent. 1202 S. Sherman Drive. FOR SALE BY OWNER A bargain, four-bedrooms, modern home; 2-car garage: south of creek: splendid condition; terms. Randolph 7292. VERY* choice home sites, well located, on very easy terms. Lincoln 6713. SEVEN rooms anu bath, full lot. good location just north of Washington near Rural; $3,750. Terms. Lincoln 3734. IF GOING to buy a home or lot, let me show you some bargains. EVERROAD. Lincoln 3880. Drexel 3260. SSOO DOWN buys six rooms: gas. eleetricity, city water. EVERROAD. Lincoln 3880 or Drexel 3250. BUNGALOW. modem. near Brookside Park; must sell by June Ist, Ran. 5811. FOUR-ROOM bungalows; easy payments. WsSh. 4344. CITY BLDRS. REALTY CO.

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Zl REAL ESTATE FOR SAIJS b—House* FOR nbe homes, cast ->r south, call C. J OSW'HN Drexel lil 84 d—lxits NINE large lots. 549 feet front, northeast; $1 890: -asy payments. 710 Bankers Trust Bldg Main 0520. After p m Randolph 2474. IF YOU have a lot. we will build and finaiu-e a house. You pay like rent CIVIC REALTY CO 130 N Delaware, room 1 0-F Lincoln SQSQ FOR sale—By Uivmr, litre Irvington lot; asphalt street 109 S. Bancroft. 1.0T —YVashfi/glou Bivd . 6<hx 135: $2,000 YVKIISTF.K OHM e—Suburban Only S3S3 Down One Acre Five-Koom Bungalow Located north of Broad Ripple j’JHt off of College Ave. on lOSth St. One block to interurban stop. Side w; Iks to stop. Only three-quarters ts a mile to paved road (Lincoln Highway). Has electric lights, conveniently located to store and chtuch. Price $3,500.00. Balance in easy monthlj payments. Call Clarence or Doyle. Office. MA in 2957. Evenings, BE lmont 3380 Ring 2. 707 Occidental Bldg. National! Road, West l Acre and Cottage Four-room cottas*’ and garage on alvnit an acre of good fertile ground. One block from interurban line. Three bloeks from National Komi and bus line. Only 7 miles from Monument. Pri'v $2,350. Down payment S2OO. Small monthly payments. Call Clarence or Doyle. Evenings. Belmont 3386. ring 2; office. Main 2957. 707 Occidental B' !g. f—Sale or Exchange WILL take automobile or vacant lot for equity in a real modern home with garage. .mar Garfield Park. EVERROAD. Lincoln 3880, Drexel 3250. Foil SALE or trade, four-room house: terms; lot on* main road out-nlb city limits preferred. 136 N Fleming St. 22 REAL ESTATE WANTED Cash for Houses Any part of city, semi-modern cottage or rental. Will pay cash and deal quickly. Randolph 0473. ~T\vanT a 5-rnont modern cottage or thmaglow east on an improved street and near a good car line. YVill deal with owners only Call Kill 3175 after 6 p in. YVE HAVE Cash buyers for cheap rentals. PRIESMEYER & YVE IBS. Lincoln 8105. 36 N. Delaware St. " YVE NF. El) HOUSES. Any good location, south or east. Call us at once. Lincoln 3734 ETTJNGER St SCHREIBER. WANTED—Five room house; cash: can deal quickly: prefer south. Drexel 2420. I YVILL buy your homo if priced reasonable. No commission. Lincoln 3845. CHEAP cotta re which can be bought for 23 FARM LANDS vwwv FORTY acres Florida hand for S4O down* only sls per aero $lO monthly. Level, productive, good drainage and markets: in Irish potato and orange grove belt. YY'rite REALTY DEVELOPMENT CO.. Palatka. Florida. 2C MISCELLANEOUS FOR SA LK a—Coal, Ice and Wood SPECIAL MAY PRICES KINDLING WITH EACH TON Best Va. or Ky. block, large ikd. . . $0 50 Best Hoosier Red Ash Lp„ clean fkd. 5.75 Best Glendora Egg, clean fkd 5.50 High grade nut and slack 3.75 Union Ice and Coal Cos. Drexel 4821, Drexel 4622. b—Clothing SUIT dark blue, cost $89.50, will sell for SIO.OO good condition. Also blouses. shoes, liar. 2093, 2133 Park. TROUSERS ** To Match A A n Your Coat w T $3.95, $4.95 X S $5.95, $6.95 and up. S THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St.. Near Illinois c—Household Goods BREAKFAST sets, exclusive designs, built and refinished to order. BALL & SON. 442 Massachusetts Ave. Lincoln 6061, RASEA RUG. library table, unfin. Ireakfast table, elec, sweeper. 3317 N, Illutois. HOUSEHOLD goods, 2609 Boulevard PL; t canned fruit included. Rantl. 4581. EXCELLENT COKE BASEBURNER 9x12 FLOOR covering, $6; rugs, $8.45 up. UNITED RUG & LIN. CO- 425 E. YVash. ONE high-oven gas range, porcelain doors; good condition. 823 Union St. BETTER BABY BED; $10! 7 931 Garfield.

25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE c—Household Goods HOUSEHOLD goods, mattress, oak. leather upholstered rocker. Smhogany writing desk and ehair. lee box, collapsible go-cart, child's bed and mattress. 3002 Park Ave. 1 d—Miscelloneoua BABY CARRIAGE, gray reed; good as new. 914 X. Delaware. FLOYVKK STAND. 20-inch; for cemetery Call Webster 3041. Tents and Tarpaulins All Sizes ‘ Also Tourists Tents Priced Right 1302 \Y. WASHINGTON Typewriter Bargains USED: IN FINE CONDITION AND GUARANTEED. CASH OR PAYMENTS TWO NO 9 OLIVERS. EACH. sls; TWO i NO lo WEMINGTONS. EACH. $25: TYVO NO. 5 L C. SMITHS. EACH. $22.50. CNDEKWOODS FROM $35 TO SSO. ALSO BARGAINS IN OTHER MAKES. RIBBONS 50c EACH. EXPERT REPAIRING | AT LOW COST. Clark Typewriter Shop I 18 YV. MARKET ST. SECOND FLOOR Phone Main 2680. I TYPEWRITERS ?C>. *4O. *00; factory re- | buiit-' ami fully guaranteed. Typewriters nno and ivpa'.rvd. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO.. 8. Pennsylvania. Lm- ■ iin uv:-: Established 1880 ~SPECIAL Gold Seal Congo!eum Rugs, 9x12, $14.75 Regular nationally advertised price is $lB. Small sizes proportionately priced. AH sizes and patterns in stock. NO SECONDS All perfect rugs and are fully guaranteed Our new spring stock of Brussels. Axminsters velvets and YVilton rugs are sold at the lowest price* in the city. Come in aid let us prove it. A. small deposit holds any rug for future delivery. ’ Free Delivery Anywhere Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 YY’. YY’ash. St., opposite-Statehouse. “If it ctrers the floor, we have it.” Open Sat unlay evenings until 9 o’clock Carload, guaranteed, new, A grade, ft. aud 5 ft. bath tubs, 30 in_Yvide with 3 in. roll rim. Price $22.50. Mall orders filled. M. L. Goldberg & Son Cos. 1302 W. Washington. USEI" BABY BUGGY: 1117 Woodlawn Ave. CHILD'S COLLAPSIBLE SULKY with top. Wapli. H 409 4448 Carrollton. e—Musical Instruments PHONOGRAPH s6o—sl DOWN This instrument is brand new. upright model and has a very clear tone. We will placo one in your home on approval for j your Inspection. If perfectly satisfied, pay j $1 down and take balance on easy terms. This offer could not be made more lair. Factory Agent, Lincoln 3801. PIANO. Euthiirpe, New York make; reasouable. Call Irv. 0548. BALDWIN model player piano: a real bargain . Don't delay: easy terms. Phone Randolph 4891. f—Pet and Live Stock FOR SALE—Pure breed Aleomie chickens. 11 hens. 1 cock; bargain. 1538 N. ' Rural St. ! PEDIGREED AIREDALE PUPPIES Reasonable. Belmont 2815, YYANTED—Baby carriage or stroller regardless of condition, Lin. 1034. 27 111 SINKSS ANNOUNCEMENTS BATHROOM COMPLETE. S9O E. M. Hardin Cos. 3215 E. Mich. YVeb. 3001. CARPENTERING AND ROOFING repairs. T. F. BISHOP. 15 S. East. Main 6812. CARPENTERING and repairing done; reasonahly. Phone evenings, Drexel 5505. CONTRACTOR, plaster of all kinds. Est. S. ADAMS. YYebster 2927. FEATHERS nought, sold ami renovated; feather maltresses and pillows made. E F. BURKLE, 416 Mass Main 1428. HAIR combings called for and made into switches. Beech Grove 230-J-l. PAINTING, paper hanging, elean'g, general contracting; work guaranteed. YVE. 1735. PAINTING. CASH OR CREDIT. Jobs guaranteed. HUTCHINGS, DR, 7024. PAPER cld. $i up: windows, hrdwd. firs , woodwork. Expert THOMAS. M. 1307. PAPER cleaning, woodwork washed, make old paper look like new. Ran. 6219. PAPER HANGING' PAINTING: FIRSTCLASS YY'K.; GUARANTEED, Bel, 4647. RUGS. 9x12. thoroughly elnd.. $2. All work guar, SUPERIOR CLEANERS. DR. 6824. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE, 201 Indiana AveS BERING, furniture repairing and shing. Call DR, 7691'f0r free est. cleaning: personal service. 635 aryl and St. Stewart 1794.

BUSJNKSS jV^NOLNCEYIENTS WALL PAPER HANGING and cleaning; work guaranteed. Drexel 7056-5900. LET us build or remodel your home. Drex, 7883. R, 4, BISHOP & HARDING. L. M. ANDREWS—Contractor mason. All work guaranteed. Humboldt -1424. FOR EXPERT PAPER CLEANING. Call Harrisou 3655. MULLER’S HAT SHOP Moved to 107 W. Maryland St. 28 STORAGE ANIUTItANSFER RADIO TRANSFER a £ cU> 3 Hauling All Kinds 3 3 £l4 E. New York. 3 33 HAULING—PACKING —STORAGE Otto J. Suesz, ! Main ''2353-3628. Night: Webster 0699. i Low rate on California shipments. LOCAL and overland moving, storage, crating and packing. HOOSIER TRUCK- : IKG CO . 15 S. East St. Main 6812. Rerl Ball Transit Cos. 26 Monument PI. Main 4631. ! MIKE O'BRIEN. Transfer and Storage Main 1307, j LIGHT MOVING "AND TRANSFER ! DREXEL 9001. 29~ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ROOMING HOUSE. 6 rms.. furnished and bath; will sell for S3OO if sold at once. Riley 1128. ROOMING house. 12 rooms, furnished for light housekeeping. 53L Kentucky Ave. SOUTH SIDE grocery and meat shop; doing a good business: shop and fixtures; A-l. Call during day, DR. 6969 30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline ATTENTION ' USED CAR / BUYERS This is the time of year that the used ear dealers are usually asking the top price for their merchandise. But not so with us, as every used car on our floor must move within TEX DAYS regardless of cost. We have in our many .selections, FORDS, DODGES, BUI OKS, NASHS, STUDEBAKERS. HUDSONS, OAKLANDS and many -other i popular makes, from 40 to 50 per cent under any dealer’s price. Don't Think lit Over=Act! HQOQE=LONQ MOTOR CO. 1033 N. Meridian St. Lincoln 4317=4318 Open Evenings and Sundays Until All Cars Are Closed Out BUICK. 24. 6-45 touring; terms. Will take smaller car in trade. Webster 0755. j CHALMERS touring; SSO down. MERIDIAN OVERLAND CO. , H A Y* N E S A- SCHMIDT. IN C. I The Wi'tys Knight and Overland Dealers. 120-22 YV. North. Lincoln 7575. I CHALMERS coach. 5-passenger. 1923 model. Driven only 5.000 miles. Just j like new. Terms. Cali at 37 E. Ohio ! st. CHEVROLET TOURING Demonstrator; we have one left, driven less than 1 000 nule-s: new car guarantee: we will save you money; see them today. STONE CHEVROLET CO. 540 K. Wash, St. Open Evenings. - CHEVROLET secanette. bought last August good condition: will sell equity or ■ trade as down payment on house. Address : A No. 1431, Times. i CHEVROLET TOURING, new. $l5O do*? PRATHER CHEVROLET CO. 650 Virginia Ave. DR. 6547. Open evenings and Sunday. DAVIS 1923 TOURING: excellent condition; new paint; five good tires; terms. MR. KING. Main 7100. DODGES, all models open and closed; terms trade. 559 N. Capitol. LI. 4516. DORT 1922 touring; new tires; terms. 559 N. Capitol. Lincoln 4516. FORD. 1922 coupe; runs like new; double bumpers; lots of extras; finance ear. sell balance due on loan. Your opportunity at 850 down. Unusual bargain. Better hurry. Main 5013. FORD touring. 1920; good paint and tires, excellent mechanical condition; SSO cash, balance monthly. INDIANA INVESTMENT AND SECURITIES CO., 235 W Georgia. Circle 8327. FORD 1921 touring: in excellent condition throughout: good tires. A real buy for S4O down payment. Balance easy firms, 235 W. Georgia. Circle 8327, FORD. 1922 sedan: lock wheel, automatic windshield wiper and other extras. SIOO down, balance monthly. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday. FORD BODIES “ Sedan, coupe, roadster, commercial and touring bodies SWISSHELM & PARKER. 544 E. Wash. Open Eves. FORD touring. S. D. 1923 model; lock wheel. Excellent condition. Price $296. A. IV. BO\Y K N CO., 945 Ft. Wayne Ave. Open evenings and Sundays. FORD sedan. 1923: lock wheel, spotlight. Excellent condition. Price $374. A. YV. BOWEN CO., 945 Ft. YY’ayne Ave. Open evenings and Sunday. TorTT TW?^Tourin^^^tarter™^eir^™ , loes \ wheel and other extras; $175: terms, 427 N. Moridian. Open evenings. FORD. 1920 touring: starter, dem ; yours for $95. Hurry. MILLER AUTO SALES. 644-46 E. Washingon. FORD 1923 touring, in good condition throughout tires. 235 W. Georgia. Circle 8327. FORD touring ear. starter and demountables. good running order: $125. Call at 502 Marion Ave. FORD, 1920 coupe; si7o; terms. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings. FORD. 1918 touring. Your-best”buy-day; SBO. 427 N. Meridian. x-EXINGTON touring. SIOO down. 559 N. Capitol. OAKLAND. 1917 touring: $125.00; terms. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings, OVERLAND. 1922 sedan: needs paint: repossessed ear; SSO down: take up payments. $27.25 for eight months. MERIDIAN OVERLAND CO. HAYNES & SCHMIDT. INC. The Willys-Knight and Overland Dealers. 120-22 VV. North. Lincoln 7575. OVERLAND 1922 seaan; motor good. Car needs paint; $325. MERIDLAN OVERLAND CO. HAYNES & SCHMIDT INC. The Willys-Knight and Overland Dealers. 120-22 W. North St. Lineo n 7575. OVERLAND. 'B3; 4 A-l tires. Will make fine truck; SSO. YYebster 8790. OVERLAND 1921 coupe; excellent condition; $375. MERIDIAN OVERLAND CO. HAYNES & SCHMIDT. INC. The YVUlys-Knight and Overland Dealers. 120-22 YV. North St. Lincoln 7575. REO touring, one of the best motors we have had. SSO down. MERIDIAN OVERLAND CO. HAY' NE S & SCHMIDT. INC. The YY'illys-Knight and Overland Dealers. 120-22 YV. North. Lincoln 7575. For Good Used Cars See I WOLF AUTO CO. 659 N. Capitol. Main 1579. Open Sundays SEE OUR LOT OF GOOD USED CARS. Capitol at North St. MERIDIAN OVERLAND CO. HAYNES & SCHMIDT. INC. The Willys-Knight and Overland Dealers. 120-22 YV. North St. Lincoln 7575.

WEBiNEWBAY, MAY 21, 1924

30 AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE b—Gasoline WILL take good talking machine or radio set as part payment oij good used car, LI ncoln 6865. FOR SALE—Equity in Gardner ’2l totjfe* ing; $125 or trade equity for car woras $125. Call Circle 6543. or 22 YV. Mich=** gan. Before 7 p. m. . GUARANTEED used cars. Your own terms. Day and Night Auto Laundry. USED CARS bought and sold. I. GOLDBURY. 522 N. Capitol. FOR DEPENDABLE used cars, see C. rs. YVALLEPICH CO.. 833 N, Meridian St. c—Trucks FORD light delivery truck, in A-l condition throughout; only slightly usedThis ear is a bargain. 235 YV. Georgia. Circle 8327. 31 AUTOMOBILES WANTED WANTED, 100 CARS to wreck for parts. Will pay tne highest cash prices. Call us first. SAJI CORAZ AUTO PARTS & TIRE CO. 519 N, Capitol Ave. Main 6389. AUTOS WANTED —213 E. New York St. Main 4446. 32 AUTO SUPFLIEsTrEFAIRS AUTO TOPS—SIO UP Sedans trimmed and upholstered. AUTO TOP SHOP. 76 E South. Circle 8110. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry /TAG DAUD MAKE-EA J Y TER TU sfw wire CftP(7~QL SALES CO TIRES—TIRES Ford sizes, $2 and up. Other sizes. $3 and up. All used tires guaranteed. Adjustments at half price. 525 W. Washington St. Open evenings. 33 MOTORC YCLES, BICYCLES BICYCLES, good. $8 and up; tires, $2 and up 940 Mass. Ave. 34 AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT RENT A NEYY CAR. U drive it. 127 B. i YY’abash. Cricie 3000. 35 FINANCIAL Personal Loams $lO to S3OO to any one keeping house. No indorsers. No embarrassing questions. No inquiries of employer, friends or tradespeople. $ 50 for 4 months costs $ 4.3$ SIOO for 4 mouths costs $ 8.75 S2OO for 4 months costs $17.50 S3OO for 4 months costs $26.25 The above cost is based. on equal principal payments being paid monthly Other amounts at saqie proportionate rate. Loans r. for as long as twenty months payable in convenient monthly installments. Interest is charged on unpaid principal balances for exact number of days between payments and for just the actual time you keep the money. No other charges of any kind. If in a hurry phone Main 2923. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE SERVICE CO. 404 Kresge Bldg. 41 E. Washington St., cor. Penn. St. Telephone. Main 2923. i Under Sta e Banking Supervision. 1 37 MONEY TO~LOAN MONEY Borrowed of us carries a greater value, because we sell you SERVICE. Why worry over your bills or obligations when financial aid can be easily and quickly obtained from jus. s2 © to We loan on PIANOS, FURNITURE, AUTOS. LIVE STOCK, FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC. We can arrangre repayment of loan to suit you. Capitol Loam Cos. H 4 A E. Wash. St. Main 0585, Lincoln 7184. 89 " ~LKGAI, NOiTCES LEGAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Indian*, i State Highway Commission will offer fori j sale the following equipment and mate-J 1 rials: 180 Gross tons (more or less) 07 rh. l | rail (used). One 71 ft. 15 ton YYhitlng crane, 220| volt D. C. (Incomplete.) One lot, consisting of 350 cases 2-volt,| dry packed batteries. One lot, consisting of 14 boxes emery* 1 wheels, various sizes. Sealed bids on this material will be aoj eepted until 10 a. m. Saturday, May 3IJ 1924. at Room 212, Statehouse, apolis. Indiana. Bids will be accepted on separate items] or on combinations of two or more items, and the Commission reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and to dispose of the material' to the best advantage of the State. For further Information call at 212, Statehouse, Indianapolis, Indiana. V JOHN D. YY'ILLIAMS. Director Indiana State Highway Commls. 6ion. May 21. TO THE TAXPAYERS OF CENTER AND YVAYNE TOYY'NSHIPS. MARION COUNTY. INDIANA. Notice is hereby given to the taxpayer*. of Center and YY’ayne Townships. Marion County. State of Indiana, that the Board' of Commissioner of said county has determined upon, and duly authorized tha; issuance of bonds in the total principal sum of forty thousand ($40,000) dollars, bearing interest at the rate of 4 \ per, cent per annum, to provide the funds to pay for the construction of the Improvement of a certain highway, wholly within said townships, as petitioned for by Charier M. Davidson et al. (SEAL) HARRY DUNN, Auditor Marion County. Indiana. May 21-28. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. the Board of Commisioners of Marion County. Indiana, will, up to 10 o’clock a. m., June 3. 1924, receive sealed bid* for bridge lumber according to plans and specifications on file in the office of the Auditor of Marion County. Each bid must be accompaniod by a bond and an affidavit as required by law. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Witness our hands, this 21st day of' May. 1924. JOHN KITL3Y. ALBERT HOFFMAN, JOHN C. McCLOSKEY. Ccmmtssioners of Marion Count* At.' at; HARRY DUNN. Auditor. May 21. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has. duly qualified as administrator with will annexed of estate of William Pieper, deceased, late af Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to bo solvent. FRANKLIN H. PIEPER. No. 22396. May 14. 21. 28. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. jfl Notice is hereby given that the signed has duly qualified as administrator, with will annexed, of the estate of Christopher A. O'Connor, deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. No. 22361. GEORGE T. O'CONNOR. COX. YYELLIVER & YVALSH, Attys. May 7. 14, 21. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator, with will annexed, of the estate of Mary J. Ready, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to b solvent. No. 22363. MADISON YVALSH. COX. WEI,LIVER & WALSH. Attys. May 7, X 4. 21.