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1 DEATH notices REDDICK. CAUL EDWARD—lnfant son of Carl and I .eon a Reddick, passed away Sunday. March 22. 0 p. m.. age 8 months 18 days. Funeral Tuesday. March 24, 2:30 p. m., at residence. 1243 Shepard. Interment Floral Park cemetery. 3 IN MEMOBIAM IN MBMORIAM —In loving remembrance of Thos. R. Wallsmtth, who departed this life three yeHrs ago today. March 24. When the evening shades are falling And we are sitting all alone, r In our hearts there comes a longing If you only could come home. WIFE AND BABY. ~5 FUNERAL, DIRECTORS #VWWVWWWWWWWS#WVVSAAV^^ W. T. BLASENGYM Main Office Branch Offi r. 2228 Shelby St XOOtt Indiana Avenue. Drexel 2570. ___ f _ Circle 0950. FLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. nitaiois St. rnoeral directors to the people of lodlss. &Wy e' .-.i' 8. GADD—ziTProspect Bt. Phone fcsirt 2278. George Grinstemer Funeral director. ® Market Main OP OP sm I®' 1 ®' IVhEcL DNDERTAuEI S —HIBEY A N. Delaware Main 3680. 1 SPE IIALXOTICES “BM: fiVfc’rttrMSi &ASSfct*l: Miss Kelley s sulpnur bath Mia massage. 143 E. Ohio. No. 228. Cl. 6P"_ 10 LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Articles found In Indianapolis street cars yesterday: | 5 PR. GLOVES 1 BASKET 2 1 PACKAGE MAIN 2737 CAT—Angora, from 1210 Parker Ave., Web. 0483-J. Reward. GLASSES, shell-rlm. lost: gray case; from Kernel Bros; reward. Main 6393. HOUND pup: female: lost 10 months old: tan trimmings: notify Spring Valley. Lawrence, Ind. Liberal reward. PIN- -Cameo, mounted with pearls. March I4lb; keepsake; reward. Riley 2574. WATCH, last Wednesday, on Tech campus or Murat Temple; key on chain; keepsake. Reward. Webster 5054. , LOST on Shelby vine Rd. between McClainsville and Red Mills, a handbag with name of Harry FieheY on tag Call Drexel 9207, return to 1131 Shelby St.. ulty. Reward. LOST*—Frl. eve., leather coin purse, be tween Chester and Layman St., con tabling 3 rings. Rpward. Irv. 4170. ■Fan overcoat with fur collar. Raymond or Prospect. Reward. Phone Belmont 1041. LARGE white bulldog, with right black eye; answers to name of cuddle. Reward. Drex 8088. 309 Parkway Ave. WHITE dog with two brown ears ajid a brown spot o l his baxjk; part Collie. part Bhephertl. Reword. Web. 8749-W. BLACK shagg- male dog. white spot ol neck, four white feet. Ans. to name or ‘‘Bruno,’’ Circle 3503. * „ GOLD locket- monogram on one side. H C K ; photographs inside. Humboldt 3090, 12 HELP WANTED—MALE A RELIABLE he ure-to-house salesman is assured a flue { iturc and liberal commission with an old r.-liable firm. Married men between the >ges of 25 and 4-> preferred. Our pay rol average last week was SSO per salesman. We have thousands of satisfied customers in this: city. An interview with Mr. Mahon will eonvince you. 480 Century Bldg. YOUNG man for rut clepartmrnt. PEOPLE’S OUTFITTING CO. sis" INSTRUCTIONS Indiana's Busiest Scnool of Beauty Culture. Investigate and You Will Know Why. Free Clinic. Diplomas Awarded. Write For Free Booklet (kUtcrt r 167 N. Illinois St. Circle 1)290. Secoud Floor Stewart Bidg. C/OMPLETE beauty culture course. Tuition only $35; unusual credit terms. Day and tvenings claw*ex. Live models. OLIVE STREET HAIR STORE 1138 Olivo St. Drexel 4636 POPULAR piano music iugui in 20 lea. Tons, beginners and advanced. Clark e School, 10 W. Ohio St Circle 8328. ton St..- Indianapolis. Ind. Clr3e 0757. "Mass. iiarfla 14 SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN and Women—Something new, wanted by everyone. Big commision: local or Indiana. Horace Wright. 120 E. Market lit CREW managers and canvassers: new dealt local or Indiana territory: salary or commission. J. ROSE. 227 Lorraine Hot. I. 17 ~ SITUATIONS WANTED wwewwwwwvwwwwvwwwMe b—Female CURTAINS TO c I^NDEK a MR 9 J. LCTZ. t>XY work wanted by experienced laHy. _ Pali Riley 2403. WASHINGS to do at nome. 1125 River Avs. 18 ROOMS FOR RENT DELAWARE. N. 429. Apt. 9: room In modem home. Call Lincoln 2926. DEI/A.. N. 423; Apt. 1; desirable rm.; for couple: home privileges. Lin. 7145. KENWOOD. 2202: furn. rm., suitable for l or 2; pri, home, Har. 4111-R. LEXINGTON 1112 one large front unfurnished room; garage. DRex. 4974-R. JERSEY. N. 828: nicely furn. sleep--Jnr. and housekeeping rm. Li 4849. 24TH. E. 685; comer College; two furnished rooms with kitchenette; water in kitchen. COMFORTABLE sleeping room: suitable for two; gentlemen preferred: walking distance, east: $5 per week. Lincoln 5743. a—Light Housekeeping * *-• n \ I

18 ROOMS FOR RENT, a—Lifti.t Housekeeping J EAST. N. 139: one nice clean housekeep- , ing room- every thing furn.: $3 a week MARKET. E. 920—2 front, clean, modem furnished Housekeeping rooms. Private ent., reasonable: adults. Mil,BY. 129: 2.. clean. sum. rms., gas. elec., 85' private ent. Bel. 183(>-W\ NOBLE, N.. 119: modern one and tworosni suites; sleeping and light house-l--enjng: reasonable, b—Board and Rooms KEYSTONE. N... 431: furnished room or room and board. Web. 7.>46 19 RENTALS a—Houses BROADWAY. 1827- e-rm. modem single; good condition. Harrieon 4241 -W. ELDER. 'll Vi -13 N.; 5-room houae; electricity $lB. Drexel 3318-R. HARLAN. 1302: modern double: steam heat, bath, nice yd. gar. Wash. 5077. MILLER. 11*21; H-rm. semi-mod. dble.; garage. $23 50. Belmont 0935. STERING St. 1203; 5 rooms; modern; $35. Web* ter 4283. TIi K rON. ?1>35; five rooms: newly painted and papered: electricity, city water, porch: sl6. Randolph 8396. WADE St.: brand new 5 room modern house; garage. Stewart 2646. WALNUT W.. and Link Belt. 4 rm. bungalow; $lB. Ran. 8724 or Ma 1232. YANDES 1924 lor oolored: four rooms. newly decorated. Randolph 7220. 1411 NORDYKE Six rooms; close to car line; electric lig-hts: single bouse; $22.50 month. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL, 122 E. MARKET ST. NORTH SIDE, on beautiful Capitol blvd., modem. 4 bedrooms, long living room, dining room, pan Uy. kitchen, lattice porch, laundry, fine furnace. s4c. Garage optional. 2223 Capitol blvd. Call 2225 Capitol blvd., RAn. 2332. 4 Bedrooms 317 E. 10th St.—B-room modem house: beautiful interior. Kent. $45. Call RAn. 9364 or 315 E, 10th St. 946 N. SHEFFIELD* four rooms .electric SC&MIi/a ' INC.. REALTORS 130 > . Delaware. Main 4088. COLORED RENTERS 127 S. Sheridan; four-room double: clcc.r'e link's: sl4. SCHMID & SMITH. INC., REALTORS. 130 N. Delaware. Main 4088. SIX rooms, new: garage: electric lights; large back yard, cistern; in good condition. See H. R. KITTER. 827 Coffey St. BAST. 2814 Meredith; semi-modern; half double: gag and water furnished: S2O. A F. ZAINEY. REAL, ESTATE. RENTALS INSURANCE. 108 N DELA. LI 6520 SEE DUNLOFMjt for bargains b—Houses, Flats Furnished ASHLAND, 1134; 2 rm apartment with bath. Lincoln 8089. GIRL to share nicely furnished ap-.-ment. Har, 35P5-M. Office hours, Mai.. 0207. c—Apartments APARTMENTS 2Qth and Central: 4 rms. and bath..s7o Hazel Dell. 12th and Park Ave.:3 rms bath • • §9 310 N Delaware. 2 rms.. bath...... 35 3518 Balsam Ave.: 4 rms.. and bath 722 Fairfield Ave.. 4 rms. 80 968 Beville Ave.: semi-mod: 4 rms bath *••*•••••• ao Rose Court. 4-rm apt.. 526 E. Fall Creek Blvd • • ■ 59 State Savings & Trust Cos. MA 4517. ~ 9 E MARKET ST, 4 ROOMS and porches, modem, good condition; heat, water furnished. 416 N. Liberty St. See Custodian in Apt. No. 1 d—Business Places FOR RENT—Business room In the center of city of Logansport. Ind. 311 Market St., just newly decorated. Address J. Murphey, Newcastle. __ DESK space; everything furnished for $lO a month. Room 204, 108 N. Deiaware St. .. 21 HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses ELM BTREET COTTAGE 6 rooms, hath, electric lights, gas. cement front porch, large lot. Only $4,600. J.‘ I S. *6 RUSE REALTY CO.. Main 5840 48TH, E., 846 Near Broadway: new •"Dutch colonial: center hall type; open for lnapection Owner, Hum. 1820. LINCOLN, 600 bloak: 6-room modem cottage near schools, churches and oar line. Only $3,500 If sold at once. Some terms. Drex. 6817. Open evenings. LOCKWOOD. 1700 block: 8 rooms: semimodern. electricity and gas; shed. Only E 2.600; small down payment; bal. as rent. rex. 6817. Open evenings. TABOR. E.; semi-mod. home: gar., fruit trees; good eond.: good Catholic loca tion terms; SSOO down. DRexel 5807. Woodland Ave. $260 cash and balance like rent buys a 6-room semi-modem cottage; water, gas. light. Terms. Toilet inside paved street. A snap Abernathy. Reliable Realty Main 0186; evenings. Harrison 4777-M. For Your Information We have two new four-room modem doubles on Bellevlew. one-half square south of Washington; brick and cement front Rorch. hardwood floors in two rooms. Inlaid noleum in bath and kitchen, nice basement, with furnace: double garage. Where can you beat it for $6,600 SI,OOO casta and $66 per month? Will rent for $37.60 a side; all rooms larger than the average. Mr. Keller. Randolph 0894. SCHMID A SMITH. INC.. REALTORS. 130 N. Delaware. Main 4088. In the Valley •360 cash handles ten-room modem house on W. McCarty: new roof and paint last fall. It surely cant last long at $3,150. Mr. Keller. Randolph 0894. SCHMID A SMITH. INC.. REALTORS. 130 N. Delaware. Main 4088. EAST, modern double: 4 rooms a side: hardwood floors, improved street: SI,OOO cash. 9. East; 0 rooms a side modern double: Improved etreet; price $6,860. East; 6 rooms; long living room: 3 bedrooms; hardwood floors; brick fireplace; built-in features; full basement; $6,000 terms. C. J. OSBORN, DRex. 6184. Independent. 500 Cash as down payment buyt a 6-room modern except bath. 1030 Chadwick St.. Abernathy. Reliable Really Cos. Main 0180. Jvenings. Harrison 4777-M. SOUTH SIDE BARGAIN—6-room modern bunghlow; long living room; low price: $4,000: 2230, 8. Pennsylvania St.; SSOO caßh; $35 per nio. Call 312 Kahn Bldg Circie 6600. Res., Randolph 1062. E. J. McCRACKEN. S. EAST; modern, 8 rooms, square-type hoube. hardwood floors. 4 bedrooms, newly painted; new 2-car garage; price $0,000; terms. DR. 6184. C. J. OSBORN. DR. 6154. MODERN. 6 rooms. Tibbs Ave.. extra toilet, fine cellar, extra lot with garage; fruit trees and chicken park. Price $4,500. Terms. A. F. ZAINKY, 108 N, Delaware. A NIFTY bungalow. 1300 E. Minnesota St.; cash payment and balance monthly. P. L. BAILEY. Irv. 2368 or 415 Peoples Bank Bldg. Main 0858, WILL BUILD —And finance house on your lot, bal. like rent. M. M. Andrews Cos.. 405 Peoples Bk. Bldg. LI. 7871; eve.. Wa. 0370. FIVE-ROOM bungalows; easy payments Wash. 4344. CITY BLURS REALTY CO SOUTH: 6-ropm house: Vi acre ground. Bel. 2497, \ d—Lots 2 LOTS, south front. W. 31st St., just west of Elmira. EMIL DIE.'Z. 334 Congress Ave. ' SljuO CASH. SI.OO weekly 63- % fronr Hawthorne Lane, south of 3ttn: only $245. Main 0520 710 Bankers Trust lidg f—Sale or Exchange $325 EQUITY; choice lot at bargaiu; accept used motorcycle as part pry. Mam 1303, Irv. 3559, evenings. g —Builders and Contracting SEMI-MODERN homos our specialty: we finance; no uown payment if you have a clear lot; esimates free; plans furn.; investigate. SM.kLL HOME BUILDING CO.. 901 Lemeke Bidg.. Riley 2650. IF xol) nave a clear lot we w'ii buu*J 3o u a home. Our houses an better cheaper because we have no office help and pay no commissoin EXVERS A KLEIN. Lincoln 2627. VriLJC build and finance house on your lot. bal. like rent. M. M. ANDREWS. 405 Peoples Bk. Bldg. Lin. 7871; eve., Wash. 0370. We WILL BUILD A HOME—To suit yon; completely financed on monthly payments. Civic Realty Cos.. 136 N. Del, Lin. 6060. 22 REAL ESTATE WANTED I WANT to get In touch with the owner of a five-room modern bungalow, or semi-modern cottage east: prefer near E. Tenth car. Mr. Allison. Res.. Ken. 3175. AL'ISON REALTY CORP.. REALTORS. Riley 1190. 506 Meyer-Kiser Bldg. IF YOU WANT TO SELL, CONSULT REALTY SERVICE BUREAU 501 Continental Bank. Lin. 5307, WE BUY houses east and south. ETTiNGER A BCHREIBER. Lin. 3734. 25Tl7sUK~LLANKOL8 FOR SALE ■ 2 wa tfß/ 110 --

25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE ASK your druggist or grocer for Fritch’s Vegetable Soap and supreme talcum powder. If he does not .supply you, drop me a card. These goods'are equal to the best and belter than all the rest. Inexpensive as the lowest price, if not wasted. L. H. ROWELL, gen. agt., P. O. Box 667, Indianapolis. DINING ROOM SET —9-piece, old English finish; 54-inch table with 6 extra boards; 72-inch buffet. 4-shelf china closet, and chairs, leather seats; all In good condition: bargain for young-couple just startIng. Call Main 5192. TYPEWRITERS Special Clearance Sale L C SMITHS— UNDERWOODS bargain prices Low prices on all makes See our window. American Writing Machine Cos. 30 S PENN ST LINCOLN 6822. 10% to 50% Off on All Brussels rugs velvets, axminsters and Wiltons: als< on Gold Seal consoleum rugs, congoleum by the yard linoleum rugs, linoleum, by the yard: rug border and inlaid linfcleum: all sizes and patterns carried All new. perfect goods; no sec- , onds. FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE. Dorfraan Rug Cos. 207 W, Wash. St., opp. Statehouss. “•If it covers the floor we have It." OAK extehaion dining tabie. small buffet and chairs Wash, 1730, EIGHT-PIECE Queen Ann dining-room suit; mahogany $125. Web. 7152. ’ a—Musical Instruments SAXOPHONES, several C melody: like new- easy payments. LORENZ SAiOPHONfc SCHOOL, 122 Pembroke Arcade. TALKING MACHINE BARGAINS Disth upright large sise S2OO machine.s7s Hector upright, large size. S2OO machine 175 Vitana upright. $125 machine 125 Pathe uprignt $l5O machine $36 Small Down Payment. L. GUY LONG CO. 1114 N. Meridian. Lincoln 6865. Eve., Web. 3006. b—Pet and Live Stock FARROW CHIX In 100 lota. Barred Rocks. S C. Reds Anconas. S14.&0; White Rocks. S. C. Reds. $16.50: Wyandottes. Buff Orp.. Minorca* $17.50; white and brown Leghorns. *12.50. D. T. FARROW CHICKERIES 25c COAL, ll E AND WOOD SPECIAL PRICES KINDLING WITH EACH TON Genuino Glendora. Glendora block, large, forked ~...(6 50 Glendora 3x6 lump, cleaned, forked.! 600 Glendora 2x3 egg. cleaned, forked.. . 0.7(> •Best W Va block. It'ge. forked : fl.ftQ Best E. Ky block, large, forked.o.s(' Best W va 2x4 washed egg. forked. 6.0( Best W Va. mine run. 50% lump. . 5 641 Hoosier red ash lump, clean, forked 0.8 i Best idnton No 4, lump, clean, ska.! 5.71 Best Indiana No. 5. JTn. Ip.. Cl., fkd : io.ti Best Indiana 2x4 egg. clean, forked.ss 20 Eastern 111 4-in. tump, clean, forked.So 25 Eastern 111. 2x4 egg. clean .iirked.. .U 5.20 Citizens coke the beat $9.75 Delivery anywhere in the city UNION ICE AND COAL CtT Drexel 4621 1910 Blufi Av. We do not handle cheap coal. BEST GRADE 3razil Bio k. 95.50 Per Toa Pea and Nut. 94.50 Per Ton Eaet Side lc and Coal Cos. 984 Fowler. MA 6990. Indiana large lump forked.'. s£ift W Vm.. 4-ln.. forkro $6.S> fcORTH ST. COAL CO. Lin. 1456. 920 E. NORTH. Irv. 4020. SPECIAL SALfe* ” Rainbow. W. Va 6 in. fkd lp. $6.50 RICHLAND COAL CO. Bel 0272 Wash. 4867 26 AII9CELLANEO V S W.VNTED SALVATION army inausinal Home flap us to help others with your used cloth Ing magazines news etc Phone Wagoa. Main. 1082. AUCTIONEERS—Mark * Neal We bi.v ar s*lt for you Ran. 7034. Har. OPJ7-4 Baby carriage or stroller, regard!-*** of condition. Lin. 1634. IT'B NEVER lost until Indianapolis Times Want Ada have failed to find It. 27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS* CARPENTER—AII kinds of repair work. roofing specialty: no job too small. Har. 2416. l CARPENTERING, house and roof repalring: prompt service. Lincoln 7683. CISTERN cleaning: repairing neatly done; pumps re pa red; wells driven; reasouable. 11. S. BRAME. Belmont 1747. FEATHERS boujni. sola and renovatedT feather inatlresses and pillows made E F. BUHKLE. 416 Mass Main lii. HATS cleaned and remodeled. MULLER HAT SHOP, 107 W Maryland. MOVE our way; cash or credit; 30 days to pay for moving, if desired. Estimates cheerfully given at your home. Cost no more. KRISBERG TRANSFER. Lin. 3840. 1716 B. Wash. Paint and Paper Your Home MONTHLY PAYMENTS IF DESIRED WORK GUARANTEED FIRST CLASS E. P, LONG, RILEY 1841, PAPER CLEANING $1 rm. Work guar. Expert workman. DREXEL 0108. GAD BERRY. Caper hanging Paper furnished and hung. $4-50 room and up- See 1925 samples. Lin. 2932. PAPER HANGING $ PAINTING. Prompt. efficient service. 1925 smpls. Web. 06X2. PAPER hanging, paintlrg and tinting. 25% less on paper furn. Ken. 3826. PLUMBING, heating, installing or repairing; estimates furnished; reasonable rates. H. F. KESTER. 224 W. Ohio. Circle 8286; evenings, Randolph 8419. PLUMBING -and furnaces Installed. Oash or easy payments. CHARLES KOEHRING, 882 Vir, Ave . Drex. 9401 PLUMBING and repairing: quick serriooi H.^li^^rßro^nrZtefS^ BUGS. 9x12. thrly chid.. $2: all work gur SUPERIOR CLEANERS Ken. 4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE, ”01 Indiana Avs. VAUL/F CLEANlJfa—George Schultz. 2024 Laurel St. Phone Drexel 1077. WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING Work called for and delivered. Low est prices consistent with first-class work manship. HOME JEWELRY CO. 339 Virginia Ave Ctr_o34o HAVE You Heard the News? FELDMAN’S Cleaners and Tailor* Are Now Located at 610 Massachusetts Ave. In the Argyle Apartments. Ready to Serve You. Call Lincoln 1224 for Cleaning Dyeing, Pressing and Altering Our Service Is of the Best. IT S RIGHT—II done by Bright. Painting, papering and cleaning. Irvington 2416. Ring 3. Kenwood 2723, E. J. SHARPE. PAPER Former manager for Gadberry: 50c and up per room. Drexel 4690-J. 3. 8. CLAYTON $ SONS. CONTRACTORS N.Te. h ttoln C,f deC ° ratlnC 234 YOtT'VE TRIED THE REST—itow try the best paper cleaner. Tom Cox. Work guaranteed. Reasonable. Ran. 7093. CHIN WOO INN—ll' W. Ohio. New Chon tuey place. Also sleeping rooms 28 STORAGE AND TRANSFERPACKING household goods and office furniture for shipmont: piano derrickinsr; .on rates on Califo-nia shipments. Otto jT Suesz. Main 2353—-3628. Nights. Web. 0699-W—4579. Estimatie on overland hauling. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER GO. . For moving and hauling: ratee reasonable. Randolph 3741. 29-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES^ BARBER SHOPS—OId established. W . Michigan St.. SBSO. • Barber shop, west side, SSOO. Neatly fitted. Barber shop, north side; good location. $360. These are rightly priced for keen buyers. Riley 1107. COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT CO. 1014 Pad Fellow Bldg. Open evenings GARAGE; DODGE AGENCY—Service and parts: 35-car capacity: 28 Dilips from city on main road. A leading Indiana town. Will invoi< $20,000. Dispute in partner.diip only reaeon for selling. Step on the gas for this one. Riley 1197 COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT CO.. 1014 Odd Fellow Bldg. Open evenings. LUNCH ROOM Doing 935 dailff: rent only $35. Owner leaving dty. Will take small down nagmient. I 70yo ASSOCl 'VTEn 3 Bi^JKERS if

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29 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MEAT MARKET—Exceptionally low rental: doing SBOO weekly. Best of -equipment and fixtures. Old established. Good lease. All at $3,500. See It and you'll buy it. Riley 1197. COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT CO.. 101.4 ODD FELLOW BLDG.. OPEN EVENINGS ROOMING HOUSES 6 rooms. $75 down. 8 rooms. $l5O down. 9 rooms, price S2OO. 11 rooms. SIOO down. 12 rooms. $l5O down. We are the Rooming House kings. Riley '1197. COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT CO. 1014 Odd Fellow Bldg. Open evenings. SALES MANAGER wanted by large Illinois corporation to handle dealer* in Indianapolis territory. There arc about 50 deal erg already in this territory who act as sub-distributors and cooperate under your direction. One sale weekly nets you $635. Four gales monthly. $2,140. Our product sells for one-third less than our competitors and is universal in use and.a big repeater. To a live, energetic man. willing to work hard, this is an opportunity of a life time. $2,250 cash temporarily required for merchandise. For details. write Director of Sales. 38 E. Pearson at.. Chicago. WE WILL buy your rooming house or business for cash: for quick action call RII *£oMMERCIAL INVESTMENT CO. 1014 ODD FELLOW BLDG. .. OPEN EVENINGS. * 30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE BUICK SIX. 1922. four passenger coupe: new paint; reconditioned throughout: priced to sell. HUFF-BUICK SALES CO.. 303 N, Illinois St. CHEVROLET, 1923 SEDAN . Brand new paint, windshield, ipotlight. 5 good cord tires, dash clock, etc.: upholstery shows but little wear; motor is excellent. \ _ WILBUR JOHNSON CO. Main 3420. 730 N. Meridian. Open evening*. Closed Sunday. DODGE BUSINESS COUPE Original enamel finish; looks fine and car runs splendidly: you can eaAtly tell that this car has had wonderful care: 1923: $250 down. WILBUR JOHNSON CO. Main 3420. 730 N. Meridian. Open evenings. Closed Sunday. DODGE 1922 coupe! nigh hood: five excellent cord tires* perfect condition: $600: term*. HUFF-BITICK SALES CO.. 363 N. Illinois St Open evenings and Sunday. FORD coupe 1924: lock wheel, spare tire, foot feed: $425 terms or trade HAYNES-SCHMIDT, Inc. 120-22 W. North St. WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND DEALERS Most fully equipped Willys-Overland dealer in Indiana, PARTS—SERVICE—SALES On Square West of Masonic Temple. FORS. one-ton trucks panel body: A-I condition; cord tires; in perfect condition: Bosch magneto: looks like new: only $176: terms Ask for No. 65. BARBER-WARNOCK CO. 819 E. Washington St. Circle 2265 FURD coupes, several to pick from: priced right: eaav terms. OAKLEY OVERLAND SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian. Drexel 4743. FORD eoune 1924: excellent buy for $400: lock wheei. spotlight four new cord tires good paint. Terms. Ask for N °BARBER-W A RNOCK CO. 819 E Washington St Circle 2265 FORDS Ford Tour. 1910: good tire* only s3;>. Ford Coupe. 1919; only $126: real bus\ Ford Coupe. 1924: good condition; $375. These oars are sold on easy u mis. Open evenings and Saturdays. BWIS6HF.LM A PARKER' FORD. 1924 touring; driven very little: looks and runs Tike new: $295: easy terms. HUFF-BUICK SALKS CO., 383 N., Illinois-fit. Open evenings and Sunday. fokb touring. 1923; like new in every way. See this before you buy if you want a real Ford. Easy terms. 559 N Capitol. FORt) touring. 1916 will be sold for lar charges. Wm, A. Sires. 1042 W. 33rd March 24. 2:. 26. Uf.’.V HUPP BULLDOG ROADSTER 1924. with winter inclosure. Car lias the advantage of full bulldog equipment and is in splendid condition throughout. Looks Wh* new.- $"00 down. WiLBUR JOHNSON CO.. Main 3420 730 N Meridian. Open evenings. Closed Sunday. Oldsmoblle Six Sedan. 1924. Overland Sedans. 1920 and 1922. Chevrolet Sedan. 1923. All bargains. Must sell quick. Term*. Randolph 3829 OVERLAND De Luxe. 1924; five good tire#, front and rear bumpers: terras or trade. HAYNES-SCHMIDT, Inc. 120 22 W. North ?t. WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND DEALERS MOT FULLY vornTED WILLYS OVURLAND SERVICE IN . NDIA.sA, PARTS—SERVI' 'E—SALES On Square West of llasonlc Temple. OVERLAND tourings: all models at all prices. Some real buys in this bunch for the early bird. Terms to suit. OAKLEY OVERLAND SALES 1663 65 9. Meridian. Drexel 4743. TUIIE-K Franklin 108 1926 J<'an Like new. If you are going to buy anew ar. see this one. Big Six 1925 Studebaker Sedan. A real bargain if sold this week. All trades open. t 1924 Late Buick Roadatex: ROOO miles. Better than anew one. If tt is a roadster, see this one. A million extras. Packard Sedan Seven paatenrer. Has been driven by careful driver amk is ready for a hard driver today. Marmons. three of them. Mate an offer. 1023. 1922. 1921. Cadillac 61. Coure. fyur-pavsenger, 61 Phaeton. 57 Phaetor 57 f'haeton, glass inelosure. Hupp Coupe. Better sen this one. Packards eight of them to choose Irom: 1923 coure* current models: Roadsters. Sedj is. Touring Cara, Twins. Sixes, anv kind of a highgrade used car. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR COMPANY 81 W. THIRTEENTH ST. MAIN 6042. PACKARD DISTRIBUTORS SINCE 1904. STAR - TOURING, 1923 Splendid shape mechanically. with good tires and pitint: $75 down. WILBUR JOHNSON CO. hfain 3420. 730 N. Meridian. Open even Inga. Closed Sunday. STUDEBAKER 1922 touring; five good cord tinea: perfect mechanical condition; $400: term*. HUFF-BUICK SALES CO.. 363 N. Ill 1 ids St. Open evenings and Sunday. In vital 5 on — . You ar j cordially invited to visit our salesroom tbi- wic of March 22 to inspect our new line of balloon equipped Fords and to place your mark of approval on our newly paJnted and recondl- < tloned used Fords. The • Frank Hattield Cos. 25 N. Capitol ave. Authorized Ford Dealers. 24*Hour Service „ Open Evenings and Sunday. USED CAR SALE NOW ON Atlas Securities Cos. 619 N. Capitol Ave. j Open Eveplngs and Sunday. . -r:

30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE ' \VUILK THEY LAST Trade-Ins That Must Be Sold Immediately Our loss is your gain. Here’s a Few. Look ’em Over. Down Payment Stephens. 192.3. late $.200 Durant, Cal. top. 5 balloon tires, 1923 S2OO Ford Roadster. 1923 ....$ 75 Nash Touring, 1920 SIOO Chalmers Sport Tourieg, 1921 SIOO Chalmers Touring, 1920 $ 75 Overland Touring, 1921 $ 50 Monroe Touring $ 75 Chevrolet Touring, 1923 $ 75 Oldsmobile 8, Touring, 1921 $75 PAYMENTS TO SUIT EVERY ONE CLARK MOTOR CO. 955 N. Meridian. Circle 6888. USED CARS THAT SATISFY 1923 Jewett De Luxe touring. 1923 Jewett De Luxe touring. Duco fin 1922 Maxwell sedan. 1922 Jewett standard touring. Zafon finish. 1922 Haynes 55, sport. 1920 Auburn: 7 good condition. 1923 Oldsmobile roadster. 1924 Ford Tudor; driven 4.000 miles 1924 Veil*, new touring. 1921 Paige 6-66 7 passenger touring. 1922 Jewett touring. 'California top. all extras, including five new KellySprinyfleld cord tire*. Our Jewett cars are rebuilt and carry thirty-day guarantee. Term* to suit purchaser. George B. Ray, Inc. Paige-Jewett Distributers 1110-1112 N. Meridian Open Evenings. Lin. 7342. BARGAINS Buick Touring. 1921; California top; seat cover., other extras. This cor is in good mcohanc-al condition. $225. 7 Ford Tourings: good running order; jood tires S6O Reo Turing: winter top. SSO. Overland Coupe. 1920 model: motor overhauled, good Urea. S2OO Smalt Down Payment >r L. GUY LONG 1114 N MERIDIAN LINCOLN HBCu HUPP COUPE, 1923 4-pas.enxer: upholstery titne-h and Ures are all in tine shapp: motor run* spipndidly: ha., front bumper, inotometer and step plates. For vour busunena or your pleasure, S'.’oU down. WILBUR JOHNSON CO. Main 3420. 730 N Meridian. Open eveiling*. Closed Sunday. 1923 Ford tour. $240. Down SBO. 1924 Ford coupe $415; down $125. 1922 Overland aedan. $360 Down SIOO. 1922 Ford touring; $l5O down. SSO. 1922 Oakland tour.. $350. Down SIOO. BOHANNON OVERLAND CO. 3901 E. Waah. Irv. 1230. • HUPP TOURING. 1924 Model; new paint, good tires and uoholstery shows but little wear; good aide curtain* mid wings: $250 down WILBUR JOHNSON CO. Main 3420. 730 N Meridian. Open evenings. Closed Sunday. _ 192 1 rORD --OUPE Nine month old: *4OO. Has motome9r. speedometer rearview mirror, spotlight. windshield wiper, dash light*, extra tire, atop light, parking light. A real value in lhi car STONE CHEVROLET CO. 540 E. WASHINGTON. PANEL body one half-ton truck: good cord tires, new paint; an exceptional buy for only sl2o. Terms. Ask for No. 54. BARBER-WARNOCK CO. 819 E. Washington 9t. Circle 2265. HUPMOBILE ROADSTER, 1922 Only $10.38 down, and certainly a whiz! Your opportunity to buy inexpensive transportation for the summer months. Pay weekly WILBUR JOHNSON CO. Main 3420. 730 N. Meridian. Open evenings. Closed Sunday. _ FOUR DOOR Ford sedan: in perfeet condition turoujrhout; good tires and lots of extras: slio down: liberal terms on balance. \ OAKLEY OVERLAND SALES 1663 65 S. Meridian. Drexel 4743. 1923 FORD coupe, only $275; good-con-dition: lock wheel and extras: paint rood. Terms. Ask for No. 62. BARBER-WARNOCK CO. 819 E. Washington St. Circle 2265. FORD BODIES Sedans: SSO and up. , Coupes: SBS and up. Tourings and roadsters: sl6 and up. SWISS HELM & PARKER. 1922 FORD coupe: speedometer. lock wheel, spot light: other extras; fine shape; terms. Ask for No'. 63. BARBER-WARNOCK CO. 819 E. Washington 9t. Circle 2866. 1924 Chevrolet touring demonstrator. 1024 Chevrolet sedan demonstrator. You ean not tell these ears from new. If you want to see some real values, see these cars. 9+ONE CHEVROLET CO. 1922 FORI) Sedan: Mills body; good condition: looks and rims like new; new tires; easy terms Open evenings. SWISSHELM & PARKER BUICK, 1923. seven-passenger sedan. This ear is just as good as new and can tie bought at half the original price. HIJFFBUICK SALES CO.. 363 N. Dlinois St.t Open evenings and Sunday. 1924 FORD touring: #250. Ask for car No. 50. Terms. A-l condition. Good paint. BARBER-WARNOCK CO. 810 E. Washington St Circle 2265. BUICK SIX. 1921 touring: Rex California top: new Duco finish: new motor; good tires; a real bargain. HUFF-BUICK SCALES CO.. 363 N. Illinois St. Open evenings and Sunday. S FORD BODIES—Lieeo seaans coupes, tour--1 gyLF^g^N^^JfoS 6 l9?rmod * LIVE downtown Huason-Bssex. deAiara. J. W. BERRV P B SMITH. 32$ V Delaware 9t. USED CARS bougnt ana sola L GOLDBITRG 522 N Capitol BUICK SIX. 1923. touring: driven very little: plenty of ext-as: good as new: $075- term?. HUFF-BUICK SALES CO., 363 N. Illinois St. Open evenings and Sunday. fTS NEVER lost until Indianapolis Times Want Ads have failed to find it. 31 AUTOMOBILES WANTED AUTOS WANTED—BI 2 E tew York fit Main 4446. 32 AUTO SUPPLIES, REPAIRS PARTS for all make or cars. Call or write and let us know what you need. Used or new. SAM CORAZ AUTO PARTS and TIRE CO.. 519 N. Capitol Avo. VULCANIZING, top repairing and rebuilding: complete line of cord tires m Stock. KENTUCKY AVE. VULCANIZING CO.. 35 Ky. Ave. YOU can get “that better kind” of used tires at Rogers’: plenty of odd slzee. 3117 W Washington. Bel. 4300. CHEVROLET specialists; nrst class work: reasonbale prices. Bel 8733 Cox Bros. #HAT ABOUT THAT BATTERY t COME TO CORUM. 901 N. ILL. ST--37 MONEY TO LOAN NEED MONEY? Quickly, confidentially, and bi sines* like dealings is a par' yf the service we give you LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141i/ 2 E. Washington St. MAin 0585. Lincoln 7184. ”W a* £?. rxtfHsr’ir *“•

37 MONEY TO LOAN I Beneficial I ter jfoarts Yoiar Credfit fls Good for Up to s3<o)€) on household furniture without removal PROMPTNESS, PRIVACY and COURTESY You pay back: $ 3 a month on $ 60 loan $ 5 a month on SIOO loan $lO a month on S2OO loan sls a month on S3OO loan Plus lawful Interest only Call, write or phone Clr. 1-6-6-9 Beneficial Loan Society 601 National City Bank bldg. Open 9 to 5:30 Saturdays, 9 to 1. Licensed by and bonded to the state. Fidelity Loam Cos. 106 E. Market Street Room 532 Lemeke Building A MODERN MiJIHOD —Ol meeting she public small loan needs. Recent irws nave changed the operations of the loar office THOUSANDS OF HOMES—Have oeera helped and made happy through loan* in emergencies by licensed and bonded firms Li IfOU who read this are unfamiliar with the charges and methods you should no: fail to cal) on our manager and have htm explain them to too Loan" *" the suras Os $lO TO S3O0 —are made on nousehoid goods left in your possession at lawful rates and op easy repayment plan DO JUSTICE—To yoursell and mass (ourself acquainted with our serrloa. not ccnvcnient tc call write at obope Mi 1278 Fidelity Loan Company 106 E. MARKET STREET Room 632 Lemeke Building MA. 1278. Personal Proper y Loans AMERICAN LOAN CO. 347 Bankers Trust Bldg 33~ MOTORCYCLED. BICYCLES GOOD oicycies $S and up: ures $2 and up 040 Massachusetts Are Mi Lt,(iAL NUilthS _ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMIS SION, DIVISION OF MAINTENANCE Indianapolis, ind., March 17. 1925. Contract No. 51 Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the State Highway Commission. Indianapolis. Indiana, at 10 o'clock a. m.. April 14. 1926. for Bituminous Surface Treatment. Bituminous Macadam Top Course and W&terbound Macadam Base Course on State roads as described beiow: ROAD 21. SEC. Ll—Adams County, extending from the north corporation line of Decatur in a northwesterly direction to the Adams-Wellb County line. 7.01 miles. ROAD 13, SEC. I * K—Allen and Wells Counties, beginning at the north end of Ui- brieii pavement north of BI uif ton and ■■x .ending in a northernly direction, except through the town of Oesian. 10.74 miles. total length: Bituminous Macadam, 9.5 milee; Surtaic Treatment. 13,53 miles. CONTRACT NO. 32 ROAD 13, SEC, B—ln Henry County, extending from 1 the west corporation line of Newcastle in a northerly direction to the north corporation line of Mt. Summit. 5.283 miles ROAD 33. SEC M—ln Delaware County extending from the east end of brick road one and one-half miles east of Muncie eastward to Selma. 3.25 miles. ROAD 11, SEC. E—ln Urant County, extending from the south corporation line of Marion, southward to the junction of State roads No. 11 and 35. 2.0 miles. ROAD 35, SEC. C—ln Grant County, extending from the east corporation line of Marion, eastward 0.28 mile. ROAD 27. SEC. H—Extending from the north corporation line of Marion in a northerly dire. lion. 1.13 miles. Total lengths: Os Bituminous Macadam. . .28 miles: ol Surface Treatments. 7.20 miles. CONTRACT 65 ROAD 40. SEC. E—ln Ohio and Dearborn Counties, extending from the south eor poration line of Aurora in a southerly direction three and eighty fifty-seven thousand! hs (3.857) miles—alternate bids for Rook Asphalt wearing surface will be received, ROAD 4. SEC X—ln Dearborn County, extending from the north corporation line of Greenville In a northeastwardly direction to the Ohlo-Indiana State line. CONTRACT NO. 60 ROAD 4, SEC. N—ln Lawrence County, extending from the east corporation line of Bedford In an easterly direction a distance of .8 mile. ROAD 5. SEC K—-In Harrison County, extending from the Washliigton-Harrison County I‘iie in a southeasterly direction a distance .of 3.778 miles. ROAD 5. SEC. K & L—ln Floyd County, extending from the Harrison-Floyd County line In a southeasterly direction to the west corporation line of New Albany a distance of 12.9 miles ROAD 22. SEC. B—ln Lawrence County, extending from the north corporation line of Oolitic in a northerly direction to the town of Needmore, a distance of 2.1 miles. ROAD 22. SEC. D—ln Monroe County extending from a point 2.1 mllqs north of the north corporation line of Bloomington. In a northerly direction a distance of 1.875 miles. ROAD 22. SBC. D A E l—ln Monroe and Morgan Counties extending from a point 4.9 miles north of the north corporation line of Bloomington in a northerly direction a distance of 8.007 miles. ROAD ”8. SEC. A—ln Clark County, extending from the north corporation line oi Jeffersonville in a northwesterly direction a distance of 7.1 miles. Total length Bituminous Macadam. 8.007 miles: Bituminous Surface Treatment. 28.564 miles. Date set for completion of all contracts November 16, 1926. Bidder shall file bond with his bid a sum equal to 1 Mi times the amount of his proposal. Proposals, plans and specifications sre on file in the office of the State Highwav Commission. Indianapolis. Indiana, where same may be obtained upon pay ment of SI.OO per set. JOHN D WILLIAMS. Director. March 24. 31. 1025. NOTICE The Board of Trustees of the Central Indiana Hospttal for Insane will receive sealed proposals until Friday. March 27. at 10 a. m., for furnishing supplies for the month of April, 1925. Estimate book will be on file at room. 148 Statehouae. from and after Monday. March 23. 1925. By order of BOARD OF TRUSTEES. March 23. 24. 26, NEW BANK READY MAY 1 Work Well Under Way on Virginia Ave. Building. Work is well under way on the Virginia Avenue State Bank, at Pine St. and Virginia Ave., W. W. Godfrey, president, said. The building, which will house the new bank and a store, is expected to be completed about May 1. Cost is about $35,000. Williard J. Gimmell is cashier. The structure is financed by Virginia and Pine Rfealty Company, of which Roy C, Shaneberger is president. F. S. Cannon is architect and A. V. Stackhouse & Cos. contractor. FIREBUG STILL AT WORK Blaze Damage Sunday and Monday Total* $3,000. With fire damage reaching nearly $3,000 as result of six blazes said to be of incendiary origin Sunday and Monday police and fire officials today renewed their efforts to apprehend a firebug. Vacant house at 428 N. West St. was damaged $lO late Monday. Circumstances pointed to work of a firebug. Three i orses, a wagon and bum in the rea* of 132 N. East St. were destroyed late Monday. Damage was estimated at 00. •

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Patrolman William Knni*. Patrolman William Ennis was appointed to the police department in 1921. Before be•coming an officer he spent his time in a machine shop. Ennis is fitted for work on the force, haring a good physique. He played football in school and professionally. For a while he was a driver of one of the emergency At the present time he is covering district. 58. This territory is bounded by Keystone Ave., and English Ave., and runs east and south to the city limits. He liven at 1737 Olive St.

BRUTAL MURDER CUARQEDTO MATE Terre Haute Husband Confesses, Police Say. / Bv Time* Special TERRE HAUTE, Ind., March 24. —Police today declared they had solved one of the most brutal murders in Terre Haute history, with the alleged confession of Jesse W#rth. 48. He is charged with beating his wife, Mrs. Iva May Worth, 42, to death. The body was found Monday in l>ack waters of the Wabash River, about four miles south of here. Mrs. Rose Wilson, a sister, identified it. Worth’s arrest followed when Mrs. Wilson told police her sister and her husband quarreled bitterly. Worth is said to have told police he struck hU wife with an iron pipe when she hit him with a stove poker, and- then choked her. The confession then says he wiped blood stains from the room, put his wife’s body In his auto and drove to the river. OFFICIAL AFTER FAIMAN School Officer Seeks to Have Science College Outlawed. Bv United Pres CHICAGO, March 24.—"Schools’* such as Dr. Charles C, Faiman’s "National University of Sciences,” where William D. Shepherd is accused of obtaining typhoid bacilli, will be driven out of Illinois by a new latv to be introduced in the State Legislature, A. M. Shelton, head of the Stat department of education and registration, announced today. Shelton said Fainmn had been Investigated frequently, but always the smiling little "doctor” was found to be “Just within the law.” "We’ll make a law that will keep him outside," said Sheton. ALL TO BE SEARCHED Prisoner* Will Receive Good "GoingOver” at Jail. Police who fail to search prisoners for weapons, saws or drugs will face charges of neglect of duty, according to'an order issued by Chief Herman F. Rlkiioff, read at roll call today. Discovery of a prisoner at Marion County jail who had several concealed hacksaws and tt vial of acid, prompted the* order. The order also stated that only arresting officer and turnkey be present when prisoner is slated. - Gone, but Not Forgotten If you see any autos bearing these license numbers call the police or the Indianapolis Times. Main 3500. The owner may do the same for you some time. Automobiles reported stolen belong to: C. R. Blearkney, 2453 N. Pennsylvania gt.. Overland, 541-641, from Pennsylvania and Ohio Sts. John R. Gillispie, 3349 College Ave., Ford, 500-542, from rear of same address. Lyme Lotick, 318% N. Alabama St., 543-750, Chevrolet, from Ohio and Sts. BACK HOME AGAIN Automobiles reported found by police belong to: Georg? Miefert, 2514 N. Talbott Ave., Chevrolet, found at New Bethel, Ind., when boy who stole It was arrested. Kuhns Marker, 407 W. Michigan St., Ford, found at Capitol Ave., and Wilkins St. Ten Get Diploma* Diplomas were given ten graduates of the Indianapolis School for Religious Education at commencement exercises Monday night at the Roberts Park Methodist Episcopal Church. The Rev. Ernest N. Evans, executive secretary of the Church Federation of Indianapolis, spoke. A graduation dinner held in the church basement preceded th exercise*.

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Contributors to Storm Relief * Many Large and Small Gifts Received by | Red Cross. Contributions to the fund for relief of s'torm victims in southern Indiana continued - to pour into Indianapolis Red Cross headquarters, Chamber of Commerce, today. Gifts listed today of $5 and over were: William A. F. Meier, $10; P. Franzmsn. Cambridge City, $10; Annie L. Potter, $10; Maxwell Shaw, $5; Shirley Anna Sandatrom. $5: EdwHixl H. Elmers. $5; H. L. Simons, $25; Friend. $25: Robert E. Young;. $5: A Friend, Wanamaker, $6: A. R Mile*, $5; Mrs. Alma Toll, $25; Mr*. Elizabeth Elbreeht. $25: G. H. Fo*ter. Advance. $5: Mr. and Mrs. James Bowman, Advance, $5: F. G. Johns. $10; C. Craijr, $5; John Blrk, Daleville, $5 - Mr*. Wm. H. Harbison. $5; Mrs. Norri* Maher. $5; F. A. Bryan. $25: Theo Reyer, $5; Wayne Watson. Worthtnxton. $5. Mr. and Mrs. Alva E. Newsom Carthage, $5; Walter L. Stace, $5; Christian Becker, $5: Miss Sallie W. Barbour. $5; l. R. Clyne and wile, Crawfordsville, $5. R. W. Cassell, $lO - a friend, Martinsville. $5; Mr. and Mrs. Stanjey L. Rhoden. $5; H. C. Huffstetler. $10; Sarah H. Fisher, $5; Cnrsoa B. Harris, $5 - J. W. Ellison. $5: Mrs. Elizabeth C. Mormon, $200; Love Morgan, $5: Mr. and Mrs. Jamea W. Clark, $5; Mr. and Mr*. Louis Koss. Jr., *6; Du-Let-Us Club, Ine„ $10; Nellie. Evermas. H. Huddleston, Burlington. $4; Ira D. Crosman, Bloomfield. $6; Caleb 8. Denny. $5; Mrs. Ruth B. Dukes. Montgomery, $o: E. Brandt, Silver Lake. $5; Ben Simon. Seymour, *5. C. A. Bowen. Rnightstown. $10: William D. Hiatt, Tipton, $2; M. W. Yencer Richmond, $25; Mrs. W C. Gresham, French Lick, $3; G. 9. Hopkins, $6; Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Steiner. $5: E. M. Davidson. Anderson. $5; S. C. Legge, S2O• John F. White and wife, $5: Mrs. Nora A. Mimdo. $5: N. J. Hoogtn. $5; Mrs. N. L. Stewart. S2O; Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Neu $10: C. D. Lasher, $5: Mrs. A. C. Harris SSO; ttl H. King. $5 - R. B. Houslev. $10; A. Richardson. Mrs. W. W. Gaar, Rich mind. $10: Dr. H. S Thurston and Thurstrfii. $10; Prof. L. B. Howell. Crav| fordsvlUe. $5: S. H. Roberts, Danville, $,.l Z E. Dougan, Danville. $10; Mr and Mrs. H. C. Shendan. Frankfort. $25; Wdlard E. Rusk. Hillsboro; $10; F. B. Greenwood. Bedford. $5; Edna Applegate. Thorn town. $5. _ Thomas T. F.aton, Liberty $10; Burt F. Cross. $5; E. G. Henning. $10: Mr*. Lillian A. Rotbart. $10; Mr. and Mro. J. H. Cropper. $25; Edwin R. Ewland, $o; Mr*. May Williamson, Carmel, $10: Charles Williamson. $5; Dr. David L. Smith, sf>: ”M,” $100; A. B. Cornelluf. $6: Dr. U. H. McCaakey. $10: Mr. and Mr*. J. M. Brown. $10; Lena G. Anderson. Bedford. $5: Bertha Kelly, Greenwood, $6; Mrs. Dennle M. Schowe. $5; From a Friend, s•>; Arthur L. Strau**. $10: Phil Wildman. Mellon, $6: Minna M. Kern. Greencastle to; W. M. Babel. Wlnaraao. $10; Edward I. Knight. $5; W. B. Shelton, $10; N. C.. $25; C. C. Dibble. $5. E R. K.. $6; Mr and Mrs. W. H. Betts. Bedford, $5; Adallne H. .Barnett, s.>: Natalie L. Johnston. ssf Indianapolis Hoosiery Cos.. $10: Robert J. Munn. $5: W. J. Spires. $5; Wm. G. William*. $100; Two Friends. $6; William M. Kohl, Columbus, $5; Mr. and Mrs. George Rosebrock. $o; John W. Stringer Coatesville. $5; Daniel M. Price. $10; H. H. Leerkamp. $5. G. E. Wright. North Manchester. Ind.. $6; Mrs. T. G, Lamb and Margaret Alford. sl6; Frank 6. Williams. $10; Irvington Fortnightly Club, $10: Indianapolis Basket Company, $10: St. John’s Church (Father Gavisk). $25: Mrs. Simon Kiser, $6; Russell Sullivan. $26: Albrecht Kipp, $25: Mead-Balch Construction Company. $100; Charles Lyktns, $26; Fultz Family $6; 0. B. Milam. $5: F. T. Bayles. $10; T. R. Mead. $10; E. C. Atkins Company. $500; Thomas Knox. $6: R. B. Huttprd. $10: Beta Sigma Chi Boronty (Mildred Bunson). 85. Mrs. Frank Graef Darlington. S6O: Bertha Alma Duden. $6: Jane Codings. Underwood. Ind.. $10; Sigma Alpha Sorority (Alph Chi Chapteri. ’16.00; Bock Equipment Cos.. $25; C. E. Rosea. Bedford. Ind.. $5: Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Ray. $5; Grant F. Wright, Salem. Ind., $5: Clara Bell Peck. Moores HUI. Ind., $o; Mary Sldener $o; Lewis Meier i Cos.. S6O: George D. luppeniit* and wife. $5; Friend (no name). $10: Lewis J. Brown and Family. $o: Stanley Chastian and Family, Roachdale. Ind., $5: Indianapolis Glove Cos., $260: Employes Indianapolis Glove 0o„ $260; Elizabeth Britz, $5; R. J. Gerken. SU); C. H. Peck, Remington. $10: Mrs. Iva Walkg er, $10; Japanese Art Store, sl(M_ Lfl Brown and Lorena Brown, $5: A. Friend $5; J. Q. Van Winkle. $25: E. A. Sttckney. $10; Mr. and Mrs Frank D. fltalnaker. $100: A. A. Barnes. $100: Pendleton, Tnd.. Red Cross Chapter, SIOO, Maas-Nie-meyer Lumber Cos., S6O: Rena M. Clayton. $2.): Herman L. Pock. $5: William M. Brezette, $10: Goldstein Bros., $100: Metal Auto Parts Cos., SSO. H. B. and Eva M„ $5; Elizabeth MoNeely, $5: Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hilgenberg. $25; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Forry. s2o; Patsy and Joan Jackson. $5: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rossnberg, $10; Mrs. William G. WaJU $5: Dr. O. H. Stewart. Orleans. Ind., 201 Ira Landrith, Winona Lake, Ind., $10: Mrs. W. J. Six, $5- Mr. and Mrs. H. Loius 811 ver. So: 0. S. Tevls. $5; A. F. Overstreet, $10: The Gambles. $5; G. ASchnull, $100: Mr. and Mr*. 0. W. Thompson. S6O; A. A. Fendrlck A Son. $25. Mr*. John H. Holliday, $25: U. B. Ll. $10: Miss Cleo Mcßroom. _$10: O. K. Van Aradall. $5; Mr. and Mr*. Frank Z. Bhrer. $5: E. L. Wilkins. $5; Mr. snd Mrs. Trari* E. Annl*. $6; Mary E. Hodell, $5: J. T. Cone*. $6; W. H. Saunders, $6; Mary and Brown and M. M. Okeley, $10; Ulysee* G. Baker, $25; Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Gregory, Kokomo. Ind., $10; Isidore Felbleman. $10; Orville Peckham, $10; Maude Rosenberger, Colfax, Ind., $5: Mr. and Mr*. Kerd Spangler, Brook. Ind., $5: Thoms* R. Marshall, SSO: J. D. Pult*. S4O. Leo Glitz wilier., $6; Ida F. Cleaver, $0: Bennie and Anna Carnell. $lO, Mr. and Mr*. O. N. Woodward. Flora. Ind., $5; John Vanes Boiler Works, Brazil. Ind.. $10: John G. Robertson, Lexlngrtzm. Ind., $10; W. A. Dunn. McCordsvllle, Ind.. £: Mrs. ‘T. J. MofTett. Edinburg, Ind.. soi G. Dawson. Castleton, Ind., $10; Fay# whisler, Tipton. Ind.. $6; M. PUrnelL Noblesvllle, Ind.. sls: Cash, $25: John N. Orr. Akron, Ina., $10: James 0. Rybolt. $5; Arthur Peters, $5: Cash, $5; W. A. Hayes. $6: Mrs. Angeline F. Kitson. Bloomington. $5; Dr. M. J. Barry. $5: w. J. Daniels. $10; Indtanapoll* Cancer Hospital, $25; .American Appliance Company, $25; Mr. and Mrs. Cushman Hoke, $5: Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Allen. sd: Mr. and Mra. C. H. Bakemeler, $lO. Robert E. Springsteen, $10: Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Kipp. $5; Mrs. E. Lynch and John Edward Lynch, $5; Mr. and Mr*. H. L. Waterbury. $10: Helen M. Elchrodt, $10; F. C. Weber, $25• Mr. and Mr*. George H. Rehm. sl6; Naomi Chapter, No. 131. O. E. 9.. $10: Capitol Avenue M. E 4 Church. Sunday School, S6O: Martha ■ Kitzmiller, Flora. Ind., $10; Myra Richards, $6; Mr. and Mr*. Forest V 7 Hughes. $5: Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Renz. $6; Mrs, Emma R. Clstrk. $5: W. and M. T.. $10: H. O. Gross. Manilla. Ind. $10; Grace Bartle, $l0: Eugenia Kennedy. $10: W. H. Munger, Bentonvllle. Ind., $0: Mr*. Sarah R. Ernest, $5: Mrs. Samuel Reid, SIOO. Mr. and Mrs. John V. Foster, Spencer. Ind., $6: L. 9. Ayres & Cos.. $1,000; Lake County Printing and Publishing Company. R. H. McHie. general manager. $1,000; l. B. Martin, $5; A Friend. Cloverdale, Ind.. $5; Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Olln. $5; offering through Brownstown Loan and Trust Company and the First NationsJ Bank. Brownstown, Ind., s2l; Oscar B.’ Lownr, Dana, Ind.. $5; Edward F. Smith, $10; Ross 9. Hill, Jr., $25: Flora E. Drake. SIO - Martha J. Seed, $5: Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Basinger. $5: Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Davisson, $10: Rev. T. W. Grafton - , Third Christian Church. $5; Mr v and Mrs. H. P. Peterson. $10; Margaret and Elizabeth Stevenson. $10: the E. R. Jaques Company. Thorntown. Ind.. $25: Meier Electric and Machine' Company. $lO. The Indianapolis Star, $300; Presbyterian Omireh. Romney. Ind.. $5: Lena Gruner. $5: Theodore Layman. $10; Chris. W. Brehob, $10: Morris Street Christian S. S., $10; Alice L. McCaffrey, Cambridge City, Ind.. $5; A Friend Cambridge City, Ind.. $6; B. 8. Allen. West Baden. Ind.. SO. Bethel M. E. Sunday School. Pike Township. SSO; William Van Meter. Bloomfield. Ind., S2O: Roliert Collier. Wilkinson. Ind., $lO - Mrs. Maud B. Hudelson, Newcastle. Ind., $10; Mrs. Mary A. Bills. Newcastle. Ind.. $5; W. T. Dexon, Hope. Tnd.. $10: Clayton A. Hobson and Family, Marshall, Ind., $5: First Presbyterian Sunday School. Alexandria. Ind.. $lO - Albert Minger. $10: A Friend, $25; Ntsh Llebling Company. $6 Fred Mackel. $6. O. K. Voegtle. $5: Hortenwe E. Bradee. $10: Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Chapman. $5-. Lula B. Hoss *6: Mra. C. J M.. Ill); John Rauch. $5: Oaks Hatchery, $5: Mrs’ W. M. Henley and daughters. $10; E G Hood. $10: Mrs. John T. Walker. Rockvtlle. Ind.. $0: Millard F. Jones. $5: Raich G. Haims. $6; Pleasant, View Luthem s. S.. $36: Mr and Mrs. H. Merklin. $5; Northem Beach. $3: The Wm. H. Block Cos, $1,000: J. B. 8.. $6- J E. Haley. $lO7 Employes of Krause Bros.. $10; E D S' Club. $lO. ” PLAN DIAMOND OPENER C. of C. CornrtiHtec Prepare* for Blc Day. Elaborat* plans for ohnerrinr tha opening: of the local 1926 baseball season are beinß made by Chamber of Commerce athletic committee Wallace O. fjeok chairman, said. Workers have been named to arrange the program for the opening game between the Indians and Kansas City at Washington Park Anm 14