Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 12, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 May 1924 — Page 10

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STAR SHORTSTOPS ON FONTS CLUBS Now It’s Dudley Lee on Boston Red Sox, By SEA Service BOSTON, May 24.—L& Fohl, new leader of the Red Sox, always seems fortunate in having a star shortstop on major league clubs he manages. That is why Boston fatis are not surprised that Dudley Lee is making good. YV-ie i in charge at Cleveland, Ray Chapman, who was killed by a pitched ball thrown by Carl Mays, was his shortstop. He was rated the best in the league. Taking over the St. Louie Browns, he discovered the club lacked a competent shortstop. Fohl urged the purchase of Walter Gerber, who previously had been tried out hy Pittsburgh and turned back. Gerber is today rated by many of the experts the best shortstop in the American League. Billy Evans Says mT is baseball tradition that every ball club has its jinx pitcher. Often some pitcher rated just ordinary, always works like a star when pitted against a club figured as a pennant contender. There is no way of explaining it, it just happens, “All that pitcher needs is his glove to beat us.’’ is an oft heard remark when a club faces a pitcher regarded as a jinx. • • • The work of Pitcher Howard Ehmke of the Boston Red Sox is a fine example of the jinx pitcher. He has seven successive victories to his credit over the Athletics In a little over one season. • • • | t 1 AST season Ehmke was tradj I .1 ed by Detroit to Boston. He j . 1 had a big year wth a tail-end club, was one of the pitching stars ; of the American League. The Philadelphia Athletics were Ehmke’s one best bet. During the 1923 campaign he heat Mack’s team five times. In one game he shut the Athletics out without a run or hit. * • • • That the old hoodoo is still doing busness. was made manifest in the first game Ehmkt pitched ! against Mack's team th.s year. Boston won, 12 to 0. . V\ EEK or so later Ehmke j DA was again sent against the r j Mackmen. I happened to be umpiring the game, Sittng on the Athletics’ bench ; prior to the start of the contest I heard such comments as these from the Athletic players: “There’s the old jinx getting ready.*’ “Wonder if we wijl ever beat that long string?” “I haven't hit a ball hard off him since I have been in the league.” Then just to keep up the impres- j sion Ehmke went out and blanked the Athletics for the second time in succession, allowing only three hits. • • • Jinx pitchers are a tradition in baseball. It is hard to explain, but every club has one.

Amateur Tips

SAYS MUDDY RTJEL Catcher, Washington Americans K p ”“~ EEP trying at all times. Constantly encourage your pitchu_J er. Learn the weakness and strength of the opposition at the bat. Use your head. Never let youaself become fussed at any situation that may develop on the field. Those are a few of the things I have in mind that a catcher must adhere to if he hopes to be successful as a catcher. Perhaps no player in the field has more to think about than the catcher. Certainly no player is subjected to the possibilities of a peeve more than the receix'er. For that reason an even temperament. is much desired in a catcher. He must be able to adjust himself to the many ticklish situations that face him, without letting his work be affected. Don’t crab at your pitcher. Take him to task if he deserves it, but in ihe proper way. Encouragement always makes greater progress than discouragement. H. A. C. Swim There will be a swim meet at the Hoosicr A. C. tonight the proceeds of which will go toward sending Euphrasia Donnelly, H. A. C. swimmer, to New York City to participate in the Olympic trials for women. Butler Plays Cincy Cincinnati University was scheduled to meet Butler on the Irvington diamond today. Butler’s game with State Normal Friday was postponed on account of wet grounds. It will be played here Mondajk. Harada Is Praised Takio Harada, newest tennis sensation of Japan, is said to be the best player ever produced by that country, not excepting Krnagae or Shimizu. Kinsey Hawaii's King Bob Kinsey, one of America’s first ten in national ranking, is the new tennis champion of Hawaii. The Californian won the title at Honolulu early this month. A Bespectacled Runner Christiersson, sensational Swedish hurdler, who will compete against the A'merican stars at Paris, habitually wears glasses when taking the sticks

Re-Elected MISS GERTRUDE M'HUGH

MRS. A. P. FYLNN Miss Gertrude McHugh was reelected secretary of the Democratic State central committee at the reorganization meeting at the Claypool Thursday. Mrs. A. P. Flynn, Logansport, wa\ re-elected vice chairman.

Do Yon Know Baseball? By BILLY EVANS

If you want the final decision on any baseball dispute, write Billy Evans, XEA Service, 1200 W. Third St., Cleveland. QUESTIONS 1 What was iho rule adopted to help prevent the intentional pass and was it successful ?—IT L. 2. What happens when the umpire Is struek by a batted ball after a play has been made on it’r —T. M. 3. What happens when a basermmer is struek by a batted ball on which no play has been made' —C. M ANSWERS 1 The rule adopted relative to the intentionßl pass was that the leaving of Ills position by the catcher, before the hall left the pitchers hand entitled all runners to advance one base. It was of no help. 2 The ball is considered in play if it lute the umpire after some fielder has made a play on the hall. 3. The base-runner is out. the batsman entitled to first and no runners can advance unless forced. If a play has been made on the hail before it strikes the runner It Is considered in play. NEW FAITH STATEMENT Presbyterian Commissioners Will Vote on Revised Article. /it/ Times Spirial RICHMOND, Ind., May 24 —A re vised statement of faith will be voted on by commissioners of the United Presbyterian Church at the annual general assembly to be held in Reid Memorial Church. May 28 to June 2. The modernists - fundamentalist controversy is not expected to be aired in the discussion, but a heated debate on an article in the new statement which would permit singing of hymns is expected.' This article was the only one of the forty-four revised articles of faith which was rejected. SANITY REPORT DELAYED Gladys Ellis Under Observation at City Hospital. The sanity commission appointed by Judge James A. Collins to examine mental condition of Gladys Ellis, 21, alleged slayer of Miss Bouise at the Indiana woman’s prison, will not report today to Criminal Court as planned. Drs C. F. Neu and Herbert T. Wagner, composing the commission. announced the examination is not complete. The girl is under observation at city hospital. Last Saturday she was found not guilty of murder "by a Criminal Court jury for the so’le reason she was of unsound mind. Pastor Accepts New Charge The Rev. R. Melvin Thompson of the Northwood Christian Church has accepted a call to the Christian Church at Marshall. Mo. He will preach his last sermon Sunday. The Rev. Thompson was pastor here three years. Thinks Well of Martina Manager Stanley Harris says that Pitcher Joe Martina, his 34-year-old recruit, will win at least fifteen games for him this year, and may reach the twenty mark in victories. Missouri Valiev Meet By United Press - LINCOLN, Neb., May 24.—Unfavorable weather shattered hopes for broken records in the seventeenth annual track and field meet of the Missouri Valley Conference here today. ’ a Ihm’t Kid Us, Mister Advance publicity, heralding the American approach of Bruno'Frattini, Italian middleweight champion, claims a fifteen-round draw with Ted Moore, English ir.idleweight, now in this country. This is false. Moore knocked Frattlni out.

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The golden gate was open, A gentle voice sard come. With farewell words unspoken. She calmly entered home. Her husband. JOSEPH, and daughter, MRS FRED KINLEV. 5 riNERAL Drexel 2570. Res. Drexel 2046. W. T. Blasengym FUNERAL DIRECTOR Auto Service for All Occasions Auto Amublance. Lady Attendant. 1625 Shelby St. Indianapolis, Ind. FLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral director* to the people of Indianapolis ginoe 1887. Phone—Main 0041 0642. LI 2641 _ INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY RERT S. GADD— gl3o Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278. George Grinsteiner Funeral director 522 E. Market. Main 0908. UNDERTAKERS-ThISEY" 4 TITUS. 951 N. Del Parlors 1222 Union St 7 LODGES AND < LI BS FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. No 211—Regular meetings held every Monday eientng at S p. m at Eagle ts Tom,.a 43 W. Vermont St ED D JONES President ALHEKT I.EDIG, Secretary 9 PERSONALS YOUNG couple without children wish to adopt child under 2 years Call Belmont (>333. 10 LOST AND LOI ND FOUND—Articles found in Indianapolis 6trcet cars yesterday: 1 UMBRELLA 2 PURSES 2 BOOKS I COMPACT 3 PACKAGES 1 PIN 1 KEY Telephone Main 2737 LOST—Bill fold. Friday afternoon: contained about SBS and immigration re •eipts to Hoy Charles Neal Call Irv 212.> or 331 N Chester Am- Reward HELP WANTED—MALE MEN. two. sober, reliable industrious. for bartenders Must be married. Ap ply, 230 E Wabash . 13 INSTRI CHONS MODERN piaro and 10 banjo taught in 20 lessons. CHRISTENSEN SCHOOL, 10b Pembroke Arcade, Circle 3034. POPULAR PIANO music taurnt in 20 lessons. beginners and advanced. Clark Boles School. 10 W. Ohio St. Circle 8326. MEN to Ic'irn Darner trade TKI CITY BARBER S COLLEGE. 510 E Washington St.. Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 0757. 14~ SALESMAN WAV I LI) WANTED—HiSh-class. energetic, capable stove and warm air heating furnace si'esmen for Centra! Western territory . he application in own handwriting, ad vising agt reference, experience and salary Applicants having had iormer retail or road sales experience in above lino only will be considered. Address ‘ C," care of Indianapolis Tin.es. l r > AGENTS AND SOLH ITORS AGENTS —Make SSOO month selling elec. lighted vanity oases. Com. advanced. Wo del., col. Spangler Mfg. Cos., 160 N. Wells. Chicago 17 SITUATIONS WANTED a—Male FlßEMAN—Stationary engines; 10 years' exp ; reliable colored, mail Ref. LI 4879. HAULING. Ford uump trues, any kind. Circle 13(33. 22 W, Pratt St HOUSEMAN, house cleaning, yard work. or janitor work. Lincoln 6902. Building Permits Georgo Matheson, furnace. 2520 Central, $250. Joseph C Ray, reroof, 626 W. TwentyNinth, $250. • Walter R. Sanders, garage. 2603 Ashland. SSOO. R. J. Robson, dweJling. 314 Kenyon. $5,500 R J. Robson, furnace, 314 Kenyon, $330. Otto Kennedy, double. 2842 Washington Blvd , $9,200. Otto Kennedy, furnaces, 2842 Washington Blvd.. S4OO. K*T. Overmyer, addition, 1110 Tacoma. $2..’R10. Ada Mote, double. 2054 N. Temple. $4,600. Ada Mote, furnace, 2054 N. Temple. $29 and Urban F. Lambert, addition. 1311 N. Ken ling. $650. Urban F. Lambert, furnace, 1311 N Kealing, $201). Urban F. Lambert, garage. 1311 N. Kealing. S2OO. Joe WUkerson. dwelling, 2459 S. Delaware, $3,350. F. T. Overmeyer, furhaee, 1110 N. Tacoma. S3OO. Margaret J Winters, reroof, 1339 Broadway, $474. Floyd Peterman, dwelling. 2814 Hillside, SI,BOO John H. Sanders, addition, 1106 N. Missouri, SSOO. Joe Thomas, addition. 1044 Traub, $175. Trustees First Church of Naz.arene. addition, 1615 East Washington. $32,000. fmer Houze, dwelling. 942 Albany. sss(\ C Cline, addition. 1705 Roosevelt. SBOO. Mayme Paasch. collar, 1110 N. La Salle, $240. J. I. Chapman, garage, 3609 E. Vermont, $225. - J. I. Chapman, garage, 3613 E. Vermont, $225. Southern Building and Realty Cos npany, double. 3257 Maepherson, $6,500. Southern Building and Realty Cos npany, furnace, 3257 Maepherson, $340 Southern Building and Realty Company, double, 3261 Maepherson. $6,500 Southern Building and Realty Company, furnace. 3261 Maepherson. $340. Southern Building and Realty Company, dwelling. 46 S. Bradley, $5,200. J. E. Osborne, addition. 1869 Lambert. S3OO. John Dickenson, dwell ng, 950 Somerset, $2,200. L D. Tyler, garage. 1215 W. La Salle, $275. Grinslade Construction Oompanj, double. 2419 Northwestern, $3,000. Grinslade Construction Company double. 2415 Northwestern. $3,000. University Club, addition, 450 N. Meridian, $7,000. Ella V. Richie, garage, 1854 N. Delaware. 5600. 1 1 I.auter Company, repair elevator, 135 S. Harding. S3OO. Denison Hotel, repair elevator, 139 N. Pennsylvania, S3OO.

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17 SITUATIONS WANTED a—Male STUCCO AND PLASTERER, experienced. CALL BROOKS IDE 1692. WANTED TREES TO REMOVE FOR THE WOOD Apartment No. 8, 321 N. Alabama St. b—Female CURTAINS TO LAUNDER LUTZ. DREXEL 0895. HAND laundry, high-grade, rough-dry or ironed. Call for. Viebster 8907. LAI’fJDRV work; A-l; call for and deliver; bT~clothing. Webster 3104. MAN AND WIFE to take charge of rooming house for rooms and small pay; firstclass. Circle 4905. 447 N, Meridian. FIRST-CLASS COLORED COOK, or clean offices by week. Lincoln 6413 WANTED—Steady day work by the week. 1810 Martindale, Webster 8350. 18 BOOMS lOL KENT ALABAMA, N„ 424; front sleeping room, gentlemen. rfc/ENTRAL, 2848: pleasant mod. room for couple or gentlemen. Har. 0243. CLINTON HOTEL desirable rooms. $3 to $6. 20 Virgiin.i Ave Circle 5422. EAST. N. 341; nice tront room tor 2 gentlemen; walking distance, HAMILTON Ave., near Tenth; mod. room; empi. couple or gentlemen. Web, 2098. ILLINOIS, N. 2430, mod. room, board optional ; gentlemen; garage. Rand 1270. _ ILLINOIS, N. 729 rear 2 large rooms: water, porch, nice yard, reasonable. LA SALLE. 1421 N.: room, modern home. gentlemen or girls employed. WE. 8455. 1 MICHIGAN, E 2511 . 2 sleeping rooms; single or double, bath and heat. Web. 3941 NEW JERSEY. N. 1615: comfortable room in private home. Ran 6352. PARK AVE , 1136; mouern sleeping room: reasonable. RANDOLPH. N . 248: furm-hed room in mode.n home: private family: one or two gentlemen. Tel., Lincoln 5284. ROOM, desirable, mod., outside, walking diet north, reference. Cir. 81 $1 ROOM, nicely furnished, cosy; adjoining bath relined gentlemen Circle 7279. SLEEPING room: clean, light, cool: front: modern, reasonable. 1131 Churchman, Drexel 8185, SPEEDWAY visitors: double room; private entrance: 2 beds: also garage Call at grocery, corner S. Capitol and Wisconsin. 2858 BOULEVARD PL. modern sleeping room: private home Har. 2772, a—Light Ho list* keeping ALABAMA ST.'S., 635** ; nicely ftirniaheri room; ejectrie light*; convenient .ft .50. DORMAN; 1 houf*f*k keying room water, gnq, electricity. toilet; fr.T.YO 665 K 24TH. ror 2 rooms with kitchenette: no children li f LLSID . 2885 .-In ee’.y furnished rooms Can accommodate 8 or -I adults Upper dnph x, Webster 1285. N. FAST St. 18U nice trout room, hath and everything furnished. ROOMS 2 ni-ely furnished, private entrance Circle 0842 SHERMAN DU. N 2406 modern fur nishd rooms fr v .ousuku ;niig car.tge SIXTEENTH. E . 326; clean, attractive room. $5 up. for light housekeeping. 780 fuTFUMA N dowi.st ;irs . Trot itn "a; >T wc; furnishcd.*clean home like 7 per •a e. • rtvatt ion e Wi b 1 SPS RoOM. J'rfht housekeeping, furnished, mod rn can children welcome Cir OHBO. b—Board and Rooms CENTRAL 2225; front room: Iwo men or married couple pcfcrrcil llm '-‘367 FA LI. CREEK, mar i ar line. 2 gentlemen ■.r married couple, Rand 7113. NEW JERSEY N desirable room with breakfast: 2 people employed Cir 5436 ROOMS (T,r 2 ladies -.>• men. Meals Ts de sired Kenwood 5776. TENTH St. 1 764 E modern room, meal* I •: i '• >944. I'M?)N 1622; 2 light housekeeping ‘ private nit ranee $6 WANTED —Two nu-i, to boaril or mail and wife 535 Roche*ter Ave 19 HKNTALS a—Houses 1822 N Delaware 3 mil bath 540 1] 6 S Audubon lid.. 5 rms„ bath. 428 N Dda . 6 rms . hath; $57 50. Stale Savings & Trust Cos. 9 E. Market. Main 4517. 627 E VERMONT 6 rooms mod $35 00 ! 816 JS St Clair. S room*, singly .$29.00 j 1229 Broadway modern rooming limin' j 208 H E. Norw ood. 4 room* ! B'.’l N California colored. 6 room*’ 1 N RICHIE & SON Main 0620 710.Banker* Trust Bldg, i fcolorcd” 823 H Indiana Ave 5 rooms, light gas.! refinished: S2O. Main 0792 WASHING j TON BANK AND TRUST CO ! CITY HEAT Modern 8 room house 414 K Fifteenth j Si $65 per month hardwood floors, eltv | heat, house In good condition. Randolph 9364 FOR KENT OR_ SALE 3426 Sherman Drive; new” house 5 rooms anti bath; SSOO down; balance time Web. 3700, FOR RENT. 4 rooms 2730 N La Salle St., semi-modern. $25. W. 1., BRIDGES. 1.37 N. Delaw are St Circle 7808. SEMI MODERN, 5 moms bath, garage. Very home like 538 Coffey St. COBB RE ALT V u77~ ’KENT'S—INS URANTE—REAL ESTATE Main 2216.

b— Houses, Flats Furnished STORE room; good location for a meat market; next door to Standard Grocery. 8703 Moßßarhusett* Ave Web 3700 c—Apartments APARTMENT. 3-room, private bath; prlvqte entrance; Web. 3978. BROADWAY. 1555: 5 room*. If round floor. $55 with Karaite Drexel 5119. 15TH E. 814; upper duplex, 7 room*. modern: adults Main 9176, HARDING SI. eor. W 21*t. 5-room apt., strictly modern; splendid location; reaBQiiable: irarago. Randolph 4161 ' 1656 JtELI.EFONT AI N K ST Leona Apt*., modern, complete turn, apt lor man and wife. Rent reasonable. RANDOLPH 6719, AIT., beautifully furnished. 4-room: E. Maple xtd. Blvd.: furnishing:* included; Orhntal rug* baby grand piano Wash. 5.158. ©—Miscellaneous GARAGE FOR RENT 11 C 7W. Twenty-Seventh St, Lincoln 8845. 21 ORJjAIJC b—Houses HAMILTON Ave.. north of Washington; five room*, modem except bath, one unfinished room up; new two-ear garage. Will paint to suit; $3,750. D:' D PIERCE. 1300 Na tional City Bank. Lincoln 8552. day and evenings. LTNIHIURST DRIVE One acre. 5-room bungalow, full basement, electric lights, furnaee. bathroom, no fixtures: garage: 20 minute drive fri#n Monument Circle; built for a home, about 1 year old; price $6,000. This cannot be duplicated. Make us an offer. Call Circle 6000. Evenings and Sunday*. Irv. 2762RURAL St.; six room* a side, modern except furnace: good value; SO,BOO. D. D. PIERCE. 1306 National City Bank. Lineoln 8852, days and evening*. , A Cozy Cottage S4OO Cash Located north of Garfield Park; schools and car line; in a good neighborhood; five conveniently arranged rooms on one floor- *ewer and water into the cellar; lot 34x120; cement walks, grape arbor, fruit. Price $3,250. Call Ed O’Callahan, South Side Specialist, with McCord & McKinney, Realtors 311 Lemeke Bldg. Circle 5220. Eve., Brookside 1633. TACOMA Ave.. N.: modern, 2-story. 6 rooms a side; street paved and paid: good location. Owner leaving city, must sacrifice, WEBSTER 4443, S2OO DOWN Dandy 4-roont bungalow, with electric lights and gafage. Big lot for chickens or garden; 18 N. Worth Ave., about 5200 block W. Washington St. Price.. $2,800; balance $25 per month. Mr. C. L. Davidson. Main 4295. Evenings. Randolph 4057. CAPITOL Ave. near 38th; moil, except furnace; new roof: newly painted and papered: new- fixtures: full lot: east front; $4,250: small down payment. Wash. 1870. BUILDERS Have lots clear will deed. Let you build houst% and take second mortgage. Addrfss A No. 1428, Time*.

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g| REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses Near Garticld Bark 2l4<> s. Hast st. SovwiToum cottage rlculn*; itai 4 . city water, barn. Karate, price $2.60. I art •\u4h. balance terms. Lorenz Schmidt Si Sons 31 Monument Circle Main 3715 Evenings Rail. 5551 Vermont, W., 1.25; $1;>0 t ash Six room house, electric lights ga*. well and . Stern. $2,300 $l5O cash, balance monthly. Vermont. W five-room <-otta#*v tie*’trio lu'Ms. $2.1 "0. £l*o .• See Mr Rynis with J. (i. McCullough 106 N Delaware Main 1709 R. sidem-e Harrißon 2.>62. Only $3,600 Wmthrop 4 426. 5 room voltage in good living condition good cement basement, fiirnaei and bath: street and alley paved Dan.lv high 10l 10x16(1 Ouen tor tnst>--< tiou Sunday. I to 3 o'clock. This bargain won t last, so get busy. Pay $1,200 cash, balance monthly. Cheaper than rent Mr. Cottmgham. Mam 2957 or Ran. St>Uu OKIN JESSUP LAND CO. TWO NEW ii iTTag es ~! four room* each, fronting Deaf and Dumb Institute, near Forty-Second St furnaie. electric light* garage, will and *ink In kitchen: ni. -Iv papered and shades Terms. SSOO In cash, balance S3O per month 11. C. Tuttle & Bro. Tel Main 116* 233 E tic-.o St. Colored Martindale 1523 dandy 3 room cotta:b-. gas and electric lights You can buy this home on monthly payments at your own figure. Cal) owner. Lincoln 8165. BOSART AVENUE New 5-room modern bungalow : hardwood floors, breakfast nook paved street; price $4,950: S4OO cash, or Ford Coupe as first payment. Call Jack Morrision. J. K MORRISON St CO . 613 Lebioke Bldg. Lin, 7536 Eve . Har 0703 COTTAGE, new. on paved street; 6 rooms and bath, semi-modern with toilet and sink city water. lights: full basement and furnace, sink m basement: garage: extra lot: $1,200: S3OO down, balance like rent. 1202 8. Sherman Drive. A Real Buy Talbott, St . S.: 6-room house. semimodern on large lot Will sell for $2,500 with S3OO to SSOO rash, balance terms to suit M D. JOHNSON. 830 State Life Rid* Mam (1569. Residence. Main 7380. BARGAIN ' Y'OUR OWN DOWN PAYMENT. BALANCE LIKE KENT. Tccumseh. 847; first street east of Woodruff 5 rooms. strictly modern $5.250. ping Barrett Wash 1876 SOUTH? new double; three rooms a side; near car. Small down payment; balance less th m rent. Lincoln 5050 Eve., HaiTison 045 H. lE“GOING To buy a hoftt? or lot. let me show you some bargains. EVERROAD. Lincoln 3880. Drexel 3260. NORTH, new house: $2,600; S3OO rash; $23 a mo. W 1,. BRIDGES. 237 N. Delaware, Circle 7808. SSOO DOWN buy* six rooms; gas. electricity, city water. EY’ERROAD. Lincoln 3880 or Drexel 3250. BUNGALOW modern, near Brookside Park: must sell hy June 1, Irv. 1003. FOURROOM bungalows easy payments. Wash 4344. CITY BLURS REALTY’ CO. FOR nice homes, east or south, cal! C. J. OSBUUN Drexel 6184. d—Lot* BEAUTIFUL HOME SITES In Charles F. Sanders' Southwest addition to the city of- Indianapolis. Low cost, easy terms; along Wade. Hervey and Kelly Sis., at Churchman Ave.; on car line. Come out and these beautiful lots. Representatives on ground Saturday and Sunday to tell you how you can Earn A Four Room Bungalow Or telephone Stewart 1735, or call at -130 Hume-.M aimur Bldg. BUILDERS Have lots clear will deed. Let yoy build house, and take second mortgage. Address A No. 1428. Times. LOT— Washington diva . 60x135; $2,000. WEBSTER 6014 e—Suburban Only &3>s(Q> Dowsi Ome Acre Five-Room Bungalow Located north of Broad Ripple just off of College Ave. on 108th St. One block to interurban stop. Side walks to stop. Only three-quarters of a mile to paved road (Liucoln Highway). Has electric lights, conveniently located to store and church. Price $3,500.00. Balance in easy monthly payments. Call Clarence or Doyle. Office, MA in 2957. Evenings, BE lmont 3386 Ring 2. 707 Occidental Bldg. $256.60 Down New four-room cottage with your choice of one. two and three acres of good fertile ground. Garage. Only one block from interurban stop. Near paved road and bus line. Only twenty-five-minute drive by car or interurban to the city. Small monthly pay Rents or wiil trade. If you wish to e'-e this place, call Main 2957 or 1 eimont 3386, Ring 2, evenings. 70? Occidental Bldg. IT’S never lost twill Indianapolis Tlmea Want Ad* have failed to find it.

!l REAL ESTATE FOR SALE e—Suburban $16.66 Ogwitii Acre Tracts Located at interurban stops. On or near paved roads and bus lines. 15 minutes’ drive from Circle. Building up with nice homes. Restricted against colored people. Double credit allowed for each dollar up to SIOO. Prices from S6OO up. Balance may be paid in small weekly or monthly payments. Let us show you these tracts without any obligation to you. For appointment call office, MA in 2957, evenings BEI. 3386 ring 2. 707-10 Occidental Bldg. f— Sale or Exchange WILL tako automobile or vacant lot for equity n a real modem home with sar.ig:*-. near Garfield Park. EVERROAD. Lincoln 3680. g—Builders and Contracting. IF you have a clear lot we will build you a home. Our bouse* are better and cheaper, because we have no office help and pay no commission Call Main 1221 and ask f■ MR ELVERS or MU KLEIN il' YOU have a lot. we will build and finance a house. You pay like rent. CIVIC REALTY CO 136 N Delaware, room 104 Lincoln .'OSO, It—Summer Resorts and Cottages. River Lots $145 and Up Just a few choice River fronts and a few other choice lots remain in Rix'er Park. Located north of Ravens wood on White River. Follow concrete road north of Broad Ripple for two miles. Then one mile east on Dandy Trail to River Park. Good bathing facilities, dancing, fishing, playgrounds, boating, picnic tables and etc. Buy early and buy the best. $25 down. Smally weekly or monthly payments. If you would like to see these fine lots call Clarence or Doyle, office MAin 2957, evenings BF7I. 3386 ring 2. 707 Occidental Bldg. 22 REAL ESTATE WANTED Cash for Houses Any part of city, semi-modem cottatre or rental. Will pay cash and deal quickly. Randolph 0473. CASH FOR CHEAP RENTAL PROPERTY BROOKSIDE 1272 WANTED—Five-room, oouse; cash; can flea I quickly: prefer south. Drexel 2420. LOTS—I want a few (rood building lots priced under S3OO. Brookside 127". 23 ~ _ ~JK^UXi)S~ FORTY acres Fiorina rand for S4O down: only sls per acre- $lO monthly. Level, productive, good drainage and markets: in Irish potato and orange grove belt. Write REALTY' DEVELOPMENT CO.. Palatka. Florida. UORTY acre* Florida land for S4O down; only sls per acre; $lO monthly. Level, productive, good drainage and markets: m Irish potato and orange grove belt. Write Realty Development Cos.. Palatka. Fla. 2G MISCELLANEOUS FOB SAIJS a—Coal, Ice and Wood SPECIAL MAY PRICES KINDLING WITH EACH TON Be6t Y'a. or Ky. block, large fkd. . . $6.50 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 4021. Drexel 4622. b—Clothing SUIT dark blue, cost $89.50. will sell for SIO.OO good condition. Also blouses. shoes, Har. 2093. 2133 Park. TROUSERS p To Match p n Your Coat n S $5.95, $6.95 and up. S THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St., Near Illinois c—Household Goods BENCH Wringer; practically new; cheap. Belmont 3460. BREAKFAST sets, exclusive designs, built and reftnished to order. BALL & SON. 442 Massachusetts Ave. Lincoln 6061. DAVENPORT, dining suite, bed. librarytable. other nsehola goods: leaving town; reasonable. 1421 Herschel. DAVENPORT, couch, hammock, piano, etc. Wash. 2460. FURNITURE: good condition: sell cheap. 2320 Brookside. Web. 9294. GAS range. $8.50: hot plate. $2: kitchen cabinet, $7.50; buffet, $17.50; refrigerator. $7.50: drea*er. $9; wanhstand. $1.25; day bed and pad, springs, dropleaf table center stand single cot and pad. 640 E. Eleventh St.

25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE c—Household Goods GAS RANGE. 7-burncr; high oven; first class condition. Web. 4399. REFRIGERATOR. oa:t. 75 lbs., in line condition $13.50, Irvington 2689, TEA CART, double decs, nearly new, $9. Irvington 1834. __________ SPECIAL Gold Seal Congo) eum Rugs, 9x12, $14.75 Regular nationally aaver sed price is $lB. Small sizes proportionately priced. Aii sizes and patterns in stock. NO SECONDS All perfect rugs and are fully guaranteed. Our new spring stock of Brussels, Axminsters, velvets and Wilton rugs ye sold at the lowest prices in the city. Come isl and let us prove it. A small deposit holds any rug for future delivery. P'ree Delivery Anywhere Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W. VVa-h. St., opposite Ststehouse. “If it covers the floor, we have it." Open Saturday evenings until 9 o'clock. EQUITY' in furnishings- for ore-room and kitchenette apartment, with privilege of renting apartment: reasonable. Call between 6:30 to 9, evenings, or Sunday. No dealers. Apartment No. 37, The Marne. 1220 Illinois St. HOUSEHOLD goods. building brackets, canned fruit, clothing. Wash. 0907, 9x12 FLOOR covering. $6; rug*. $8.45 up. UNITED RUG & LIN. CO.. 425 E. Wash d—Miscelloneous BABY buggy, navy blue. sls. Call Washington 2987. BIRD baths, concrete; seats, fountains, flower boxes and pots. 301 W. 39th St. Tel. Wash 3885. LLOY'D BABY CAB, $8 Irvington 4090 Tents and Tarpaulins All Sizes Also Tourists cTents Priced Right 1302 W. WASHINGTON Typewriter Bargains USED LARGE AND SMALL TYPEWRITERS AT LOW PRICES. ALL GUARANTEED CASH OR PAYMENTS; EXPERT REPAIRING AT LOW COST. RIBBONS sdc EACH. Clark Typewriter Shop 18 W. MAkVeT ST.. 2ND FLOOR. Phone Main 2686 TYPEWRITERS $25. $35. S4O. SSO. S6O: factory rebuilt* and fully guaranteed. Typewriters rented, repaired. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO.. 30 S. Pennsylvania. Lmcom 6822. Established 1880. TOOLS, pattern makers and Columbia graphopbone; bargain. Bel. 2742

Carload, guaranteed, new, A grade, i 1 ft. and 5 ft. bath tubs, 30 in. wide with 3 In. roll rim. Price $22.50. Mail orders filled. M. L. Goldberg & Son Cos. 1302 W. Washington. e—Musical Instruments BALDWIN model player piano; a real bargain . Don't delay: easy teims. Phone Rindolpb 4691 PIANO and other furniture cheap. 3448 N. Capitol. f—Pet and IJve Stock BABY duck*, hen* with chicks Egg* for setting. 1120 Holliday, near Shelby. KITTENS, pedigreed red tabby Persian: beautifully marked, gorgeous coats, j T.AVINTOCK CATTERY Irv 0499 PEDIGREED AIREDALE PUPPIES Reasonable. Belmont 2815. 26 MIMKLLANKOI S WANTED WANTED—Baby carriage stroller | less of condition. Lin. 1634. 27 Bl SIN ESS AN Ml UXCEMENTS BATHROOM COMPLETE. S9O i E M Hardin Cos. 3215 E. Mich. Web. 3001. CARPENTERING AND ROOKING repairs. T V. BISHOP. 15 S. East. Main 6812 CONTRACTOR piaster of all kinds. Est. ■■ h ADAMs Webster 2927. FEATHERS oougbt. sold and renovated: feather mattresses and pillow* made. F. F BURKLE, 416 Mass Main 1428. HAIR combings called for and made into switches. Beech Grove 230-J-I MULLERS HAT SHOP Mm-i-d to 107 W, Maryland St PAINTING, paper hanging, clean g. general contracting; work guarantied. WE. 1735. PAINTING. CASH OR CREDIT Jobs guaranteed. HUTCHINGS, DR. 7024. PAPER cld. Si up: wind w*. fcrdwd. firs.. woodwork. Expert. THOMAS. M. 1307. PAPER HANGING. PAINTING: EIRSTUI AsS UK GUARANTEED Bel 4647. RUGS. 9x12: thoroughly cleaned: $2. All work guaranteed. SUPERIOR CLEANERS. Drexel 6824. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana Ave. UPHOI.TERING. furniture repairing and refinisliing Call Dll. 7691 ior free est. L. M ANDREWS —Contractor mason. All work guaranteed. Humboldt 4424. DE FORD—The rug cleaner; 9x12 rugs cleaned. $2. Lincoln 7673. VAULT CLEANING PERSONAL SERVICE 935 K Maryland. Stew art 1794 28 STOKAGK AXiYtKAXSFEK “ RADIO TRANSFER °;U e 3 Hauling All Kind* 3 3 214 E. New York. 3 33 HAULING—PACKING —STORAGE Otto J. Suesz, Main 2353-3628. Night: Webster 0699. Low rate on Calimrnia shipment*. LOCAL and overland moving, storage, crating and packing. HOOSIER TRUCKING CO.. 15 S. East St. Mam 6812. Red Ball Transit Cos. 26 Monument. PL Main 4631. MIKE O’BRIEN. Transfer and Storage. Main 1307. LIGHT MOVING AND TRANSFER DREXEL 9001. ITS never lost until Indianapolis Times Want Ads have failed to find it. 29 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES DRUG STORE, known as the Owl Pharmacy. located Connersville. Ind.. will .>e sold at auction in bulk or parcel to suit purchasers. Tuesday May 27th. at 10:30 a. m. Stock Invoices $2,600: clean stock of drugs, .sundries and about S6OO fixtures. Stock must be moved in five nays from date of sale. A. A. BARNES SALES SERVICE. 309 Guaranty Bldg. Lincoln 6005, MILLINERY' STORE—On account of death I am offering for sale millinery store which ha* always been a money maker with a very low overhead and a wonderful lease. Priee for quick sale SI,OOO. and term* can be arranged. A. A. BARNES SALKS SERVICE. 309 Guaranty Bldg. Lincoln 6095. ROOMING house. 12 rooms, furnished for light housekeeping. 531 Kentucky Ave WE HAVE drug stores, groceries. drygoods. hardware, hotels, restaurants and rooming houses in or out of city for sale. If wanting to get in business, see us. A. A. BARNES SALES SERVICE. 309 Guaranty Bliig. Lincoln 6093, SEWING machines: used: $5 to S2O; rents repairs', parts and hemstitching. 930 S. Meridian, Drexel 2492. WANTED—To buy for cash, dry goods. gents' furnishings or grocery. Have $12,000 to tnves. Address C. F. CARLSON 2 Connersville. Ind. . 30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Giksolir.e BUICK 6 touring, new paint, good tires, car in splendid mechanical condition; terms if desired. 3839 E. Washington, BUICK 4. my personal car. A-l: term*. THOMPSON BODY CO„ 007 N. Capitol. CHEVROLET. 1923, sport roadster: in good condition all the way through: bumper front and rear; trunk bars. large steering whe*'!, painted maroon red; good tires: run less than 5.000 miles: $385. Bring this add with you, worth $lO on price of car JONES-WHITAKER SALES CO. 343 N. Capitol. Open evening* and Sunday CHEVROLET TOURING, new. $l5O down. PRATHER CHEVROLET CO. 650 Virginia Ave. DR. 6847. Open evening* end Sunday.

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30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline CHEVROLET TOURING Demonstrator: we have one left, driven less than 1.000 miles; new car guarantee: w r e will save you money; see them today. STONE CHEVROLET CO. A 540 E. Wash, St Open Evenings.^ CHEVROLET TOURING. 1923; has had the best of care: runs like anew car; SIOO cash: balance monthly. 235 W r . Georgia. Circle 8327. CHEVROLET. 1921 roadster: just overhauled: $l5O. cash or payments. VIRGIL HENRY' Circle 1934. CHEVROLET. 1922 <• nine. 2945 Broadway. Ran. 2252. This is a real snap. Hurry! DORT. 1922 touring: new tires; terms. 559 N. Capitol. Lincoln 4516, DODGES, all models, open and closed: terms or trade, 559 N. Capitol. LI. 4516. DURANT touring, late 1922: has been refinished: looks and runs like new; $l5O cash: balance monthly. 235 W. Georgia. Circle 8327. FORD. 1923. roadster: top and upholstery excellent: good finish: starter and demountable*: lock wjcel. good tires: this can has never bepn out of Indianapolis; $265: bring this add with you; worth $lO 'on price of car. JONES-WHITAKER SALES CO. 343 N. Cap. Open evenings and Sunday. 2 FORD tourings. 1922: choice for $195. MERIDIAN OVERLAND CO. HAYNES & SCHMIDT INC. The Willys-Knight and Overland Dealer* 120-22 W, North Lincoln 7575. FORD sedan, 1923: lock wheel, spotlight. Excellent condition. Price $374. A. W. BOWEN CO., 945 Ft. Wayne Ave. Open evenings and Sunday. FORD touring, S. D. 1923 model: lock wheel. Excellent condition. Price $296. A. W. BOWEN CO.. 945 Ft. YVayne Ave. Open evenings and Sunday. FORD. 1923 coupe: runs like new: double bumpers; lots of extras; finance car, sell balance due on loan. Y'our opportunity at SSO down. Unusual bargain. Better hurry. Main sfi3. FORD touring. 1920: good paint and tires, excellent mechanical condition; SSO cash, balance monthl.’. INDIANA INVESTMENT AND SECURITIES CO.. 235 W. Georgia. Circle 83* 7. FORD 1921 touring, n excellent condition throughout: gord tires. A real buy for S4O down payront. Balar,?e terms. 235 W. Gror? a. 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 Eve*, FORD. 1923 touring: starter, demountables. lock wheel; like new. Finance car. Sell balance due. SSO down. Mam 5013. FORD. 1922ttour L s. iwarter, aernT. lock wheel and other extras; $175; terms, 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings. FORD. 1920 touring: staner. arm.; your* for $95. Hurry. MILLER AUTO' SALES. 644-46 E. Washingon.

i FORD 1P23 touring, in good condition throughout; good tires. 235 W. Georgia. Circle S3J7. FORD touring car. starter and demountable*. rood running order; 5125. Call av 502 Marion Ave. M FORD coupe, late model, run only ICO miles, bargain. Drex. 1736. 1005 SI West. FORD, 1020 coupe; Silo; terms! 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings. FORD, 1018 touring. Your best buy today; SSO 427 N. Meridian. FORD touring. 1915: running condition: 550, 2422 X. Illinois St. LEXINGTON touring: a good oar and a rare bargain; by owner. Irvington 1827. Call alter 5 p m. LEXINGTON touring. SIOO down. 559 N. Capitoi. NASH 6 sedan; fully equipped all around; A 1 condition looks like new. 2035 W. Walnut, lleimont i)51)6. OAKLAND. 1917 touring: $125.00: terms 127 N. Meridian, Open evenings. OVERLAND 1921 coupe; excellent condiUon: $325. MERIDIAN OVERLAND CO. HA V N E S & SCHMIDT. INC. The Willys-Knight and Overland Dealers. 120-22 W. North St. Lincoln 7575. RL > tourin, ot.e of the best motors wja have had. SSO down SS MERIDIAN OVERLAND CO. HAYNES & SCHMIDT, INC. The Willys-Knight and Overland Dealers. 120-22 W. North. Lincoln 7575. STCDKBAKER. big 6. late 1921 lourinF: 6 • ord tires; extras: perfect mechanical ■ dit-,3339 V Meridian, Apt. 6, For Good Used Cars See 1 WOLF AUTO CO. 559 N. Capitol. Main 1579 Open Sundays. SEE OCR LOT OF GOOD USED CARS. Capitol at North St. , MERIDIAN OVERLAND CO. If >-4' NE S A: SCHMIDT, INC. The Willys-Knight and Overland Dealers. 120-22 W. North St. Lincoln 7575. WILL take good talking machine or radio set as part payment on good used car. LI ncoln 6865. guaranteed used cars. Your own terms. Day and Night Auto Laundry. USED CARS bought and sold. I. GOLD- 1 BURY. 522 N. Capitol. FOR DEPENDABLE used ca>T see C. S. WAI.LKRICH CO.. 83,3 N. Meridian 3t. c—Trucb3 FORD light delivery truck, in A-l eondl-| tion throughout; only slightly used, i This car Is a bargain. 235 W. Georgia. * Circle 8327. ( 31 AUTOMOBILES WANTED WANTED, 100 CARS to wreck for parts. Will pay th# highest i cash prices. Call us first. SAM CORAZ AUTO PARTS & TIRE CO. i 519 N. Capitol Ave. Main 6389. AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E. New York St. Main 4446. 32 AUTO SUPPLIES. REPAIRS AUTO TOPS—SIO UP Sedans trimmed and upholstered. TOP SHOP, 26 E South. Circle 8110 W AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry rT/INDAPD JTAKE-rA/Y TERJtf i srisiw cmmi sates co §eSSI TIRES—TIRES * Ford sizes. $2 and up. Other sizes, $3 and up All used tires guaranteed. Ad- ! justments at half price. 525 W. Washington St. Open evenings. 33 MOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES BICYCLES, good. $8 and up; tires. $3 and up 940 Mass. Ave. 34 AUTOMOBILES FUK RENT RENT A NEW CAR. U drive it. 127 E. Wabash. Cricle 3000. 37 MONEY TO LOAN ~~~~ WOULD SIOO S2OO S3OO HELP SOLVE YOUR MONEY PROBLEMS? Any Amount, $lO to S3OO. Any tim*. Investigate our easy to pay Twenty Payment Plan Loans. Get $ 50. pay back $ 2.50 a month. “ SIOO. “ $ 5.00 “ S2OO, " SIO.OO - S3OO. “ $15.00 With interest at 3 % per cent a month. Pay faster if you wish—less cost. As follows: Pay SSO loan in full in one month. , TOTAL COST $1.75 .L'h You pay only for the actual time 10-VV run. Interest Is charged only on the actual amount of cash still outstanding. Come in and get free booklet. "The Twenty Payment Plan,” which describes everything fully. All business confldental. We loan on furniture, pianos. Victrolas. eto., without removal. Also Loan on Diamonds. Call, phone or write INDIANA COLLATERAL LOAN CO. i Bonded Lenders' ESTABLISHED 1887. 201 LOMBARD BUILDING. 2414 E. WASHINGTON ST. Main 3286—PHONE—Mam 3286.