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1 DEATH NOTICES EDWARDS, HARLEY—Beloved husband of Mary L. A. Edwards, died Sunday morning, June 21, ago 42 years, at residence. 1137 Church fjt. Funeral Wednesday. June 24, 2:3Q-'p. m.. Seoond Evangelical Church, Wilkins and Church Sts. Friends invited. LILLY, JAMES WATKINSON Passed away on Monday morning l at 11,10 o’clock at his home at 1716 N. Meridian St. Funeral services will be held at the home Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. Burial Crown Hill Cemetery. O’DONNELL, WALTER F.—A*a 63 years. died Monday evening. June 32. Funer al from the home of his sister Mrs. Clara Maloney, 24 S. Hawthorne Lane, Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. Services at St. Peters and Paul Cathedral, at 10 o'aloak. Friends Invited. Burial at Holy Cross Cemetery. 3 IN MEMOKIAM IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of my darling wife. Sahara Bowman, who departed this life three years ago today. June 3. 1922. I often sit and think of you When I am all alone. For memory is the only friend That grief can call its own. Her husband. LEVI BOWMAN. 6 FUNEkAL, DIRECTORS / yW>^AAA/WVS^V^WVWWWVWWW^ W. T. BLASENGYM Main Office Branch Office 2220 Shelby St. 1009 Indiana Avenue. V'.'exel 2570. Circle 6960, “ FLANKER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois- St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone —Main 0041, 0042. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY BERT S. GADD—2I2O Prospect St. Phone _ Stewart 2278. . George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 622 E. Market. Main 0908. . Undertakers—hisey & titus. 951 N Delaware Main 3080. . 8 SPECIAL NOTICES MARGARET SELLERS. D.0., D.C.. N.D.. Obstetrician, massage. 1' N. New Jersey, of floe, room 4: hours 9 to 12, 1 to o. Fame Bldg., off Washington. ELECTRO and Swedish massage, medical baths. Miss Kelly, “professional nurse. 024 N. 111,, Ant. 4. Li. 8439. MEDICATED BATHS AND MASSAGE 72!) N. New Jersey. Main 8340. FOR real country style chicken dinner, call Web. 9482. or Circle 7170. T AN D FOUND FOUND—Articles found in Indianapolis street cars yesterday: 2 BASKETS 5 UMBRELLAS 2 PURSES 2 INSURANCE BOOKS 2 BOOKS 1 PAIR SHELL GLASSES 1 BUNCH OF KEYS 1 PAIR WHITE SLIPPERS BOSTON BAG 2 KNIVES / Main 2737 BUILDOG. brindle: tag No. 12341. R*T ward. Circle 8080. WATCH. Hamilton. 17-jewel open face, leather strap fob. lost between E Tenth and Rural and 620 W Market St. If tonnd please return to 020 W. Market, ip ears of Indianapolis Water Cos. Reward. WOOL scarf, on Lafayette Pike, north of Thirtieth St. E. L. R. 314 N. Tremont. Belmont 4082-J. Reward. ALL —Diamond bracelet. Large reward. 12 HELP WANTED—MALE Draftsman Motor layout; must have plenty of experience. ALLISON ENGINEERING CO. Speedway. Men We need four neat appearing men to eomplet@ our organization. We have men v'ho were bookkeepers, auditors, carpenters, street car conductors, machinists and men of other trades, who have made good and who have been promoted to sub branch managers in six mouths. We are one of the oldest manufacturers of electrical appliances and if you want to learn to sell we will teach you under experienced salesmen. Come in and let’B talk it over. Mr. Mahon, 480 Century Bldg. 13 INSTRUCTIONS MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 610 E. Washington Bt,, Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 0757. INSTRUCTIONS IN BEAUTY CULTURE OLIVE STREET HAIR STORE 1138 Olive St, \ DRexel 4535, 14 SALESMEN WANTED ~ SALESMAN We have an opening for a real salesman to sell International Water Softener. This is the most popular water softener sold in Indianapolis. M6st of our pospeots are obtained from satisfied users. Wo furnish you leads. It is necessary that you have an automobile. Act on this at once. STERLING-FOSTER CO. 308 Penway Bldg. Lin. 6919 SALESMEN to sell plumbing specialties: water softner, automatic heaters, etc. AUGUST BUSCHMAN & SON. 1030 College St. SALESPERSON with car; sell suburban tracts and ground; all or part time. 416 Occidental Bldg. rThELP \V ANTEI)—FEMAI ,E Girls 7* living at home should Investigate the many opportunities of the telephone operating profession. Our Miss Cooper, Room 101 Telephone building, corner of New York and Meridian streets, will be glad to discuss the matter in detail with you.

16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—3 ladies bver 20 years of age; pleasant, permanent work: good pay; must have fair education; no phone calls. Apply in person. 405 National City Bank. MR. E, L, WEST. SALESPERSON With ear; sell suburban tracts and ground; all or /part time. 415 Occidental Bldg. CANVASSERS —Good proposition, aversl per hour. DR, 1131-J. 1843 Singleton. EXPERIENCED waitress. Apply 444 W. Washington. b—Female COLORED woman- half-day work. Care of cooking or children, Lin, 3652. 18 ROOMS FOR RENT DELAWARE N.; large cool .sleeping room, suitable for 1 or 2. Ran. 9492. DORMAN, 250; nice, modern room; 1 or 2. Lincoln 3142. MASS. Ave., 440; Get the benefit of a cool shower; every room with bath. $6 and $7 per week. Inspection invited. MOUNT. N. 270; Cool /Tm., mod., priv. home; garage near. Bel. 4458-M, PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 2232; front hedroom and gar,; prlv. fam. Ran, 2482. Desirable rooms. Seventeen to twenty dollars. Davlan Apartment, 430 Mass. Ave. WE HAVE THEM FURNISH ED ROOMS—APARTMENTS B : Sc B. RENTAL SERVICE BUREAU. 710 Odd Fellow Bldg. Riley 2707. ATTRACTIVE room ana garage for refined young gentleman; private home; no one except owner of car need call. Web. 0703. j TWO nice sleeping rooms, walking dist.; for Protestant gents only. Stew. 3266. NICELY fumishoa room; reasonable. Call Lincoln 1860, evenings. NICE front rooms for gentlemen; $4 up. Circle 3039. a—Light Housekeeping DICKSON, 115; 3-room apt.; reasonable. Lincoln 0293. 44TH ST.. E., 1901; 4 unfurn. rms. Priv. home with elderly lady. Gar. S2O mo. ILLINOIS, 805 N\; large furnished room for housekeeping, Riley 6123. ILLINOIS, N., 3120; o rooms and bath; unfurnished; ndulta. Ran, 6064, ILLINOIS. 2323 N • 2-rrn. furn. apt., strictly modern. Har. 3505-J. NEW JERSEY. N.. 815; 2 unfurnished rooms: modern N newly decorated. OHIO. E.. 1019; 3 unfurnished rooms; niodrn; private home, PENN.. N., 2232; 2 light housekeeping rooms: garage: private. Ran. 2482. PROSPECT. 14g.1: 2 nicely furn. rooms; water, elec., gas range in kitchen. 31ST, W., 1057: 2 large furnished morir-p rooms. Rand. 7879. MODERN rooms, well rurnisned; priv.’: janitor service. Riley 2175. DANDY furnished 2-rm. apartment: walking distance; $7 wk. DR, 354 U-R. b—Board and Rooms TECUMSEH. 1110; four men or employed couple 1 inodehn home, Webster 3Q90, 19 - RENTALS AA/VW^AA^ViVWS^/WVWWW>AAA/VSA a—Houses BELLEFONTAINE. .6504: 6 rooms, electric lights, furnace; $25 mo. Jim Greenwood. CHESTER. S. 45; nice location: new, modern 4-room double; garage; $37.50; vacant July 1. Irvington 3736-J. EVISON. 3 158. seven rooms; good cendition, Stewart 1935, ELDER AVE.. 157 S.; 5-ROOM DOUBLE. Call after 3 p. m. Phpne Belmont 2699-W, FULTON ST.. 214: four rooms, newly decorated gas, electricity, city water, two garages: lent $23. A. F. ZAINEY, jLOB N. Delaware St MILLER, 1757; 6-roorn modern double; garage: plenty shade. Belmont 4981. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2202: south half of new modern double: 7 rooms; built-in features, fine woodwork and floor: laundry. sun parlor. Call Har. 2267. NEW JERSEY. N„ 2457; 4 bedrooms; Ist class condition. Randolph 4562. NEW JERSEY. 1617 N.; upper duplex; 5 rooms; strictly mod. Ran. 2772. OLNEY, 2407 N.: 5-room modern double with garage. Web, 1074-R. PROSPECT, 431; 5-room modern double; garage: • $35; walking distance. 908 Goodlet. 5 rooms; gas; $lB. DR, 4206. SHELDON St., 1941; half of new double; 4 rooms, modern. front and rear porches; garage: water rent paid; S2O per month. Mtftn 1806. SHELDON, 1953; one-half of double; 6 rooms, semi-modern, S2O per month. Phone Main 1806, 2834 Wood St. 4 rooms, sing*,, water to kitchen sink, elec., inside toilet $22.60 FOR COLORED 2338-40 Calhoun St., 4 rooms to side, s. m. new, never occupied.. $19.50 CARTMELL-BURCAW-MOORE, Inc., 513 Continental Rank Bldg. Lin. 5385. Lin. 2141. COLORED 735% California. 5 rms $30.50 2345 Hovey, 4 rms. 17.00 1135 Brook. 3 rms 12.50 819 ‘/a W 12th. 2 rms 9.00 JOHN R. WELCH & SONS 23 W. Ohio “ TO R ELI ABLE TEN ENTS ONLY One side new, strictly modern four-room double: garage: one block Michigan car and grocery, desirable. 3705 E. North St. $35, Wash. 0395. 1914 BELLEFONTAINE 7- modem: hardwood floors; hot water; heat; jca-riigp. $50.00. J. C. DUNCAN KEALTY CO. Lin. 5940. FOUR BEDROOMS 8- modern home in very good condition; gorrtke. 414 E. Fifteenth St. Call Ran, 9364, „ 4 AND 0-room single houses, electricity, driven well, cistern, gas, garages: $17.50. Inquire 2323 Parker Ave. FOUR large rooms: inside toilet: sink; splendid repair; new garage; $24. Riley 2.590. A. F. ZAINEv REAL, ESTATE RENTALS INSURANCE). 108 N. DELA. LI. 0520. SEE DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL for bargauis REAL ESTATE MODERN 634 E. 10th. 0 rms $40.00 815 E. 10th. 0 rms 40.00 54 S. Colorado. 4 ri is 40.00 JOHN R. WELCH & SONS b—Houses, Flats Furnished MARKET, E. 1101; living-room, diningroom, bedroom, kitchen, private bath, veranda: cool; $45. Riley 1647. FURNISHED home! 4 bedrooms; beat residence neighborhood; 10th of July to 10th of September. Apply 3262 Washington Hlvd.. or call Wash, 3416. FURN. apt.: living, dressing-room, kitchenette. bath, walk, dist. Lin. 2747, c—Apartments PENN., N., 1848; 0 rooms, newiy decorated. ivory finish throughout; crystal chandeliers. 6 closets. 3 toilets, 3 porches, Merchant heat, hcautilul shrubbery, gar.: S6O, TENTH. E.. 3030; four rooms, modern. newly decorated. Irvington 1780-M WASHINGTON BLVD.: very nice cool ant.; 2 beautiful bedrooms. Wash, 5137-W. Colored Tenants 1022 N. West St. Two-room apartment with bath. , 5Ye furnish heat, gas. lights and water. Janitor service. For high-class colored people; $25 a month. Dunlop & Holtegel REDUCED RENT 5-room Apt.. 4023 E. New York; good condition; very fine location; only $35.00 month. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL EAST, 3 rms., kitchenette; heat, gas, water furnished; only $36.30. Web. 5154. d—Business Places SERVICE garage: fine location, north: S4O tier month Circle 1929. e— Miscellaneous HAMILTON. NT.. 332; garage for rent; lights_ ceinei l l floor. Web. 3178 M. f—Resorts and Cottages LAKE COTTAGE for rent. On Lake Manttou, Rochester. Ind. Address B. A. FOUST. 814 E Mish. Ave.. Mishawaka, Ind, FOR RENT—Double cottage on Lake Tippecanoe. For information write J. M. WILLIAMS. 276 Pleasant St.. Noblesville, Ind. 20 WANTED TO RENT ~ COTTAGE or one-story bur.gah.w by Ist: give particulars. £. K. STEEL, 1310 Jefferson Ave. MAN. wife, son, want small house, laws. suburbs. C. J, WINNEY, P. O, Box 45 IT'S NEVER lost unm Indianapolis Times Want Aos have failed to find it.

21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses ADAMS St. bargain; good double; owner leaving city; m Ute offer. MR. QUINN. Riley 5147. / _Y RUCKLE, 4104. Six-room modern double, full lot, double garage. TACOMA N.. 847. oungalow: five rooms: modern: hot water heat 27TH St., W. 1028; tor colored: 0-room semi-modern cottage; double lot; S2OO down, balance easy payments. Lin. 1964. Evenings, Ran. 0467. WARMAN Are., near New York St.; semimodern ’home; good condition; easy terms, MR. QUINN. Riley 3147. WOODROW Ave.: 6-room bungalow; garage; corner lot: $2,200; terms. SIR. QUINN. Riley 5147. OPEN TODAY 2502 E. Sixteenth St. 1 P. M. TO 9 P. M. COMPLETELY FURNISHED 4-room, new bungalow, modem, double. Very new and attractive in design. Built and For Sale. FIELD & EBY Circle 7290. 220 N. Illinois Res., Ran, 7290. 1366 S. SHEFFIELD Four-room cottage; near earline: gas. electricity, inside toilet, city water. Only SIOO down. Ran. 5087 or Ivin. 5385. CARTMELL-BURCAW-MOORE, Inc., 513 Continental Bank Bldg. YOUR OPPORTUNITY SIOO.OO CASH I have a 5 room bungalow on E. 67th just off Valley View Drive in Lagoon Park. Lot 46x150. Price $2,250.00. Hurry, call Sir. Davidson. Ma 6204. J. F. CANTWELL CO. ANOTHER cottage north and its a real home: 0 largo rooms: all modern conveniences: newiy decorated: just painted; new fire-proof roof: 2-car garage and exceptional buy. Small payment balance like rent. BURGESS BROS. 510 Odd Fellow Bldg. Circle 1284, INCOME property and nome. also g3rage or shop with concrete floor on rear, convenient location for building, mechanic or a person desiring location fairly close in. Monthly income on property now S6O; payment $33. Property 1919 River Ave. Call Circle 0789. Belmont 0376-W. Ran. 4420 DON’T OVERLOOK THIS BARGAIN New flve-room_modern bungalow: long living-room. improved street; $4,250. Call for particulars. Lincoln 3880. LOOK AT 1526 S. LINDEN ST. Mak> us offer. Small payment down. Balance sl7 per month BURGESS REALTY CO 510 Odd .Fellow Bldg. Lin. 8242 Eves,. Ran. 1144. VACANT De Quino.v and E. New York St.. S. E. cor., both streets paved. Owner says soli. What will you give: MR. QUINN. Riley NEW., strictly modern, h-room house 'nil basement. 3-car garage: $5,500: $1,600 down, $35 month, interest and capital in eluded. 1901 Koehne Ave., or call Cime 2849. 1711 KELLEY St.: new t-room bungalow: Inside toilet, gas. electricity, improved street: $3,000: S2OO cash. EVERROAD & WHITE. Lincoln 3880. BY OWNER—6-room modern home’: SI,OOO cash, balance like rent. 635 Woodlawn Ave. DRexel 6252 J. RAILROAD MEN 1219 Spann; 7-room modern double: garage: nice; right terms. Main 2750. FOR nice house, eas 1 . or south, call C. J. OSBORN Drex, 6184. WILL sacrifice, 6-room modern home. Bel, Q163-J. NEAR Garfield Park; five rooms: bath, S4OO will handle this, Lincoln 3724, • d—Lots 215 FT. front on cinder sheet, 158 ft. deep, northwest corner Butler Ave. and 25th St.: only SOOO. $5 cash. $6 monthly Main 0520, 710 Bankers Trust Bldg. e —Suburban SUBURBAN SPECIALS 1. 7-room modern, about acre; west. 2. 7-room modern, 4 ,0 acre, paved road; close in. 3. Vi acre. 4 rooms, storeroom, stock of goods. National Rd.: west. Trade. ' 4. 5 acres north, beautiful suburban site near car line and paved road. 5. Vi acre, 5-room bungalow, near National Rd.; west. Trade. FINANCE REALTY CO. 465 Roosevelt Bldg. Main 5758. Wash, 2303, f—Sale or Exchange ONLY $450 for nice level acre, on cinder street, west of Lawrence, temporary house permitted; only $5 cash and $5 monthly. Main 0520. 710 Bankers Trust Bldg. g—Builders and Contracting ON clear lot; will bulla and finance for home or Investment. Estimates free, plans furnished. CONNELL REALTY CO.. 901 l>emcke Bldg. Riley 2050. See ns now, 22 HE AL ESTATEXVANTED^^ CASH IN 72 HOURS Will submit cash offer on investment properties and small cottages within 72 hours after Inspection. ALLEN H. ALSPACH 321-22 Lemcke Bldg. I,ln 3477. LET US BUILD ON YOUR LOT Prompt attention given your demands. CAIN & CONERTY. United Labor Bank & Trust. 2 E. Market. Llncon 6321. LET us sell your houses, lots. JOS. W. SELVAGE. Main 0717. ~ FARM LANDS IDEAL SUMMER HOME Five-room log cabin furnished and 47 acres of wonderful soil now in excellent crops. Six miles from city limits. Will sell all or part. Call REALTY SERVICE BUREAU 501 Continental Bank Bldg. Lin. 5307. IS! - ACRES; good nouse anti barn, or chard: 100 acres in eutivation; 82 acres in timber: $4,000, including crops. J. C. Herrmann, 3338 Wilcox. 2YMI SUELL A SEO US FOR SALE OLIVER TYPEWRITER. No. 9: slightly usee Cost $64; first S3O takes. 0o S Summit St. PLASTERERS 1 steel trestles, 6 and 8 feet -inch scaffolds. sl2; 2-inch scaffolds. $18; roof jacks, $lB dozen. WEb. 3009. PLASTERERS 1 trestles. 3 sizes: Steel window sash. * WEb, 3669. Late Seed Potatoes WEb. 1299. Rugs—Linoleums 9x12 tapestry Brussels rugs. blue, tan, taupe and old rose, special. $13.95; Gold Seal Congoleum fugs. 9x12. $12.75. These rugs are carried in all sizes and patterns at proportionate prices. Imported Japanese grass rugs, 9x12 double warp, heavy grade, made in beautiful colored patterns special. $7.50. 11.3x12 rugs. $29.50, all wool. OUT line of Brussels, velvets. Axmlnsters ana Wilton rugs carried in all sizes and patterns are sold at the lowest price# in the city. Come in and be convinced. AU new perfect goods (no seconds). Porfman Rug Cos. 207 W. .yaah. St., opposite Statehouse. “If it covers the floor, we have it. SEWING machine. Singer, arop-neaa: SB. Apt. 11. 1325 Ashland Ave. THREE ELECTRIC REVOLVING FANS. VERY CHEAP. Limited Quantity of Auto Tourists’ Tents, special low prices this week. Largo number of Hardware Tools, Blacksmith Tools. Pipe Vises. Bench Vises. Pipe Stock and Die Sets and many other items at less than half price. M. L.-GOLDBERG & SON CO. 1302 W. Wash. St. 3-PIECE Uaveno suite, library table. S2O. 1929 N Rural St. MRS CLARK a—Musical Instruments PIANO—Vose and Soil, rnariog. case: other liuuseliolil luniitnre. 2437 N New Jersey. b—Pet and Live Stork FARIIoW Chix in hundred lots; White Leghorns. $8.50 per hundred: Barred Rocks. S. C. Reds. $0.50 per hundred. D. L. FAHROW CHICKERIKS. 609 E. Washington St. Lincoln 3864. c—Coal, Ire and Wood Indiana large lump, forkec* $5.25 W. Va. 4-in. forked $6.25 NORTH ST. COAL CO. Lin. 1455. 920 E. Nftfth St. Irv 4020. KINDLING WITH EACH TON Best W. Va. or Ky. Ip., eln. lAd $0.25 Best Ind or 111. Ip., cln. fkdT $5.25 Best Ind or 111. egg, cln. fkd $5.20 UNION ICE AND COAL CO. DRexel 4621 DRexel 4622.

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25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE c—Coal, Ice and Wood RICHLAND COAL CO. Bel, 0272. 1615 W Everett. 26 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED SALVATION army industrial Home. Help us to help others with your used clothins, rnagazlnea. news. etc. Phone Wagon. STATUTES of Indiana. Burns. 1914. Address A No. 1382, Times. ■ AUCTIONEERS —Mark Sc Neal. We buy or sell for you. Ran. 7034. Har, 0907-R. 27 BUSINESS! ANNOUNCEMENTS CARPENTERING, roofs patched, guttering. down spouting. Bel 4913-4. FEATHERS buugni. sola and renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. BURKLE 416 Maes. Main 1428. CHIN WOO INN—II W. Ohio. New Chop auey place. Also sleeping rooms. PAINTING. 18c per yard: roofing. $6.56 per square; guttering. 18e per foot: all work done promptly. 1804 Brookside Ave. Web 3609 Any of this work exchanged for autos of value. PAPER HANGING and painting: prompt. effieientt service; 1923 samples WE. 0512, RUGS. 9x12 thrly citid. $2: all work guar. SUPERIOR CLEANERS. Ken, 4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened, TUTTLEDGE, Indiana Ave. TREES pruned and sprayed. All work guaranteed. Irvington 2106. Upholstering Overstuffed work, slip covers, cut and sewed and cane work of all kinds called for and delivered any place >n Marion County. Forty years’ experience. 220 East Sixteenth. Ran 1670. J. S. CLAYTON A SONS. CONTRACTORS. Paper hanging cleaning, decorating. 334 N. Noble. Lincoln 5020. 28 STORAGE AND TKASFER PACKING, hauling household goods; low rates on furniture and automobiles for California and Florida shipment Otto J. Suesz. Main 2353 3028. Web. 4579-0699-W. LONG DISTANCE MOVING. Large trucks Webster 9393. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. Call at all times Randolph 3741. TsT 11131 NESS oProRTI NITIKS FOR SALE Up-to date barbecue; complete. Beech Grove 122 J-2. MEAT market good location: rent S2O. Harrison ODllh-W Prh-e S6OO 30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE CHEVROLET. 1925 sedan demonstrator: driven -t.otM) miles; front and r-ar bumper, mare tire; priced right; no trade. STONE < HHVKOI.KT CO.. 340 K. Wash. _ CHEVROLET SEDAN 1923, excellent buy, $4. r >o Small down payment. GENERAL CHEVROLET CO. 902 N. Meridian. Lin 6376 CHEVROLET TOURING, 1921 A real bargain at sf)s. Terms OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1603 65 S. MERIDIAN. DREXEL 4743. Open Evening, and Sundays. CHEVROLET. 1920 touring; brand new top. fair pres and mechanical condition; *6O bu.v it: S3O down. STONE CHEVHOLKT CO.. 427 X Meridian. DODGE TOURING, 1924 Balloon tires, 5 disc wheels, bumper front and rear, automatic windshield wiper, rear view mirror, stop light, trunX. motormeter, bar cap. You will have to see this car to appreciate its real value. LOSEY-XASH MOTOR CO. 1416 N T . Capitol Ave. Used Car nept. MAIN 3348 OPEN EVENINGS doikuTt o u r i x o With df*t;if*hLlr inclopurc. A r**al buy at ilown. balanf’o monthlr. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663 05 S MERIDIAN. i DREXEL 4743 Open Eves and Sunday. DODGE SEDAN. 1923; DISC~~WHEELS. BUMPERS. CAR LOOKS AND RUNS LIKE NEW. TERMS. 339 X. CAPITOL ESSEX FOlIl TOURING Runs and looks like new. A wonderful buy at uiir price. Ask for a demonstration and be convinced. Terms. OAKLEY MOTOR. SALES 1063 65 S. MERIDIAN DREX. 4743 ESSEX COACH Your old car in trade. P. B. SMITH. STANDARD AUTO SALES. 322 N Delaawre. Lincoln 3603, FORD BODIES Five tourings: two new ones. Five 1921, ’22. ’23 coupe*. Seven sedans, some four doors. Two roadsters, new ones. Sales or trade. Cash or terms. SWISSHELM & HARKER. FORD SEDAN This sedan is in wonderful condition. We got it on forced sale at a low price. A real bargain. Call us, we ll take you a ride in it. Act quick THIRTIETH AND CENTRA!, SALES CO 3009 neutral Ave, Randolph 3330 FORD COUPE. 1924: EXCELLENT CONDITION. SEE THIS AT ONCE FOR BARGAIN. ASK FOR MR. SWIFT. LIN. 7575. FORD. 1924 touring; 5 good tires, lock wheel, runs and looks like new: S9O down. hal. 12 months STONE CHEVROLKT CO„ 427 N. Meridian. FORD BODIES —Csea sedans, coupes, tourings. roadsters, some late 1924 models. I. WOI.F, r. 33-61 N, Capitol. FORD TUDOR. 1924 SEDAN; SIOO DOWN, 339 N. CAITTOL. / TL C. S. 1923 TOURING FIVE PASSENGER THIS CAR IS ME ('ll A NICALLY PERFECT. SIX GOOD TIRES. PAINT IN FINE CONDITION. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 957 N. Meridian. RI. 4922. OVERLAND. 1922 TOURING: IN GOOD CONDITION; SSO DOWN. 559 N. CAPITOL. RED BIRD TOURING. 1924 FRONT AND REAR RPMPERS: TOP. BODY. MOTOR AND ri'HOLSTERY IN A 1 CONDITION. A BARGAIN FOR QUICK SALE. MR. i-WIFT., LIN. 7575. STUTZ SEDAN, 1923 RECONDITIONED MECHANICALLY. NEW DUCO FINISH. THIS CAR IS PRICED TO SELL. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 957 N. Meridian. RI. 4922. 1921 Nash Coupe Bumpers, motometer and bar cap. 5 good tires, automatic windshield w’iper and rear-view mirror. This car has been reflnish*'d. The price that we have placed on this car, together with the many miles of assured transportation. you will agree 1b a real bargain. Permit us to demonstrate. Losev-Nash Motor Cos. 416 N. Capitol Ave. Used Car Dept. MA. 3348. Open evenings. LOOK BTGGEST BARGAIN IN TOWN 1924 Ford coupe $325 1924 Overland $324 1924 Ford touring $225 1921 Ford coupe $125 1922 Ford roadster $125 EASY TERMS CAPITOL OVERLAND CO. Michigan and N. Capitol Open evenings. BARGAINS, FOR SURE--1922 Dodge Roadster $250 1923 Durant Business Coupe. 1921 Ford Sedan S2OO Grant Six SSO Overland Red Bird $350 ir.;2 Weseoit Sport Tour ~-,.5550 1921 Ford Coupe $l5O 20 other cars Small down payments. BOB’S MOTOR SERVICE 340 S Penn. Main 1705 1922 FORD coupe; gofd tirea: A-l conditionz bargain. 81* buve St.. M. 1705.

30 AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE Body and fender repairing. Radiators rebuilt. A thorough renewal department. A-l paint shop. Upholstery work. We are equipped to handle any kind of automobile repair work. Automobile Hospital. 133 So. East 81. DRex. 3600 si t® ® mm ■ i Down 1922 Buick Touring $ 6.92 1922 Hupp Touring 10.38 1923 Ford Sedan 4.61 1921 Hupp Sedan 17.41 1920 Oldsmobile Sedan .... 8.08 1921 Reo Touring 6.92 1922 Oldsmobile Coupe 13.84 1924 Ford Sedan 9.23 1919 Nash Coupe, 4 pass.... 6.92 1923 Stutz Touring 8.08 1923 Ford Coupe 7.85 1923 Hupp Touring 16.15 1920 Jordan Touring 10.38 mu NEW LOCATION 139 SOUTH EAST 1 SQUARE FROM WASH ON THE NEW BOULEVARD YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED Wnlibiuir=JolhirasoaTi Compamiy Branch, 139 S. East St. Main Office 730 N. Meridian St. Lincoln 1527 Open Evenings, Closed Sunday 1924 H. C. S. Sport TOURING Six wire wheels; 6 good tires; trunk; bumpers front and rear, snubbers, automatic windshield wiper; upholstered in Spanish leather; spotlight. 'Here is a car that has had very low mileage. To the purchaser desiring a sturdy 6cylinder motor car, we offer you another unit of Losey-Nash assured transportation. Permit us to demonstrate Losev-Nash Motor Cos. 400 N. Capitol Ave. MA. 3348. Open evenings. YOUR CHOICE $65 to $ 1165 CHEVROLET TOURING $65 OVERLAND TOURING $95 MONROE TOURING $95 MARION HANDLEY $75 BUICK TOURING SBS BUICK SEDAN $145 FORD COUPE $165 OPEN EVENINGS The Latlirop-McFarland Cos. 418-24 N. Capitol Ave. MA. 2480. REAL BARGAINS PRICES CUT Rickrnbaokfr Coupr, 1924. Rickonbai'ker Coupe. 1922. Durant Roadster. i923. Oldsmobile Coui>e. 1923. Hudson Coach. 1923. Rickenbacker Touring. 1923. Stutz Touring. 1020 Oldsmobile Touring. 1922. Franklin Touring. 1920. Studebaker Coupe. 1922. Many others. Trade or terms. TERSTEGG E-HOLLOW ELL CO. 436-40 X Capitol. Lin, 7554. 1923 Ford Coupe Rear view mirror, windshield wiper motometer and bar cap. 4 good cord tire* with spare, lock wheel, etc. This little ear is in excellent mechanical condition. The upholstering and appearance is A-l Our price on this car is right. # Losey-Nash Motor Cos. 416 N. Capitol Ave. Used Car Dept. MA. 3348. Open evenings. GOOD USED CARS 1920 F. B. Chevrolet touring: 5 good cord tires; good running order: $175. 1920 Fora touring; reflnished; seat cut down to make bed; good tires; in good running order; $126. 1923 Ford sedan: special driver seat: car reflnished; excellent shape mechanically; $260. SMALL DOWN PAYMENT T. GUY LONG MERIDIAN 1923 Series Chevrolet Coupe This car has been reflnished; 5 good cord tires, rear-view mirror, windshield wiper. Here is a real value at $325. Losey-Nash Motor Cos. 416 N. Capitol Ave. Used Car Dept. MA. 3348. Open evenings. 1923 FORD TOURING: WINTER TOP MOTOR IN EXCELLENT CONDITION 1 TIRES GOOD. PAINT GOOD. FOR'QUICK SALE. $125. ASK FOR MR. SWIFT LIN. 7575. BETTER USED cars at the lowest cost ' ha ‘ ar ,T. dependable CLARK MOTOR CO.. P 55 N. MwiJian. Open fveningi 1923 Chevrolet Sedan’ Bumpers, motometer. bar cap, spare tire, tube and cover; upholstering in fine condition. This car has been reflnished. Here is a real snappy little used sedan; permit us to demonstratet Losev-Nash Motor Cos. 416 N. Capitol Ave. Used Car Dept. MA. 3348. Open evenings. 31 AUTOMOBILES WANTED AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E. New York St Main 4446. 82 AUTO SUPPLIES, REPAIRS 'V>AA/VVVVVVVVSA^VVVVVNA^VVVVVVVVV> BEST USED TIRES Any Size—s 2 Each. ROGERS Bel, 4300..3117 W. Washington. Be! 4300 VULCANIZING, top repairing and rebuilding. Complete line of cord tires in stock. KENTUCKY AVE. VULCANIZING CO.. 36 Ky. Are, USED CARS uuugnt and sold. I. GOLDBURG, 522 N. Capitol EBACK A GENTRY, auto reflnlßfilng. See u first 532 N. Capitol. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR USED CARS. WANT 100 CARS TO JUNK. SEE US FIRST. SAM COBAZ, 519 N. CAPITOL. MAIN 6389 ITS NEVER lost until inaianapolui Ttmti Want Ads have failed to find it.

33 MOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES LADY'S Crescent bicycle. ued 3 months: license. Harrison 0462-M. GOOD bicycles $8 and up: tires $2 and up. 940 Massachusetts Ave. 37~ MONEY TO LOAN Fidelity Loan Cos. 106 E. Market Street Room 632 Lemcke Building A MODERN METHOD—Of meeting the public small loan needs Recent laws nave changed the operations of the small loan office. THOUSANDS of HOMES—Hare been helped and made happy through loans in -emergencies by licensed ana bonded firms. ■IF YOU who read this are unfamiliar with the charges and methods you should not fail to call on our manager and have him explain them to you Loans in the sums of $lO TO s3oo—Are made on household goods left in your possession at lawful rates and on easy repayment plan. DO JUSTICE—To yourself and make yourself acquainted with our service, if not convenient to call, write or phone Ma. 1278. Fidelity Loan Company 106 E. MARKET STREET Room 532 Lemcke Building. MA. 1278. NEED MONEY 1 Quickly, confidentially and business like dealings is a part of the service we give vou. . LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141i/o E. Washington St. MAjn *0685. LI ncoln 7184 Cash in 24 Hours or sooner if needed Personal Loans up to S3OO at the legal interest rets on easy repayment nlan. Security Inv, and Loan * 186 N. Delaware. Lin. 6060. MORTGAGES, first ana second, on Indian apolis and Indiana real estate. R. B. WILSON. 1101 National City Bank Bldg., Indianapolis. Lincoln 6104. Personal Property Loans AMERICAN LOAN CO. IT'S NEVER lost until Inoianapolls Times Waul Ads have failed to find it. 38 AUCTION SALES /VW>/W/WWS/WVWN/VWVA^WWV>AA/VS “IF IT S ON EARTH I CAN SELL IT.'* Binzer, Auctioneer Washington 1355. 3921 Park. 39 LEGAL NOTICES /VWWVWVWW>^^SAi<WWVNAAAAAA^^ NOTICE TO BIDDERS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS. CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD, CITY HALL. Notice is hereby given by the Board of Park Commissioners f the Oi*; of Indianapolis. Indiana that it is desired and deemed necessary to make lho following described public improvements n the City t.f Indianapolis, as authorized by the following numbered Improvement Resolution, adopted by said Board on the 22u day of June. 1925: Improvement Resolution No. 10 1925. To construct Section One (it of Kessler Blvd.. East End. from Crow's Nest bridge over White River 10 the north lino of the Indianapolis Water Company's properly on Fifty-Ninth St. with a forty (40) foot grovel roadway and an eight (8) foot cinI dor bridal path. Including clearing, grading. fill* ami drainage. All of said improvements to be made upon lands which are now a part of the park and boulevard system of the City\of Indianapolis. Indiana. Said Improvements are tor park purposes aiul are to be made in accordance with the plans and specifications on file in the office of the Board of Park Commissioners ol the Cit.\. That sail! Roark of Par* Commissioners lias fixed Thursday, the 9th day ol July. 1925. at 2 o'clock p. ni.. at the office ol said Hoard in the City Hail as the time and place for tile public consideration of the proposed improvement, at which time said Board of Park Commissioners will receive bids for such work. The suoevsi ful bidder will be required to comply with the specifications now on file and which may be seen in the office of said Board; he shall deposit a certified cheek in the amount of two and one-half 12 1 i per <-cnt of the Engineers estimate of the iost of such work bid upon, but in no ease shall any such cheek lie for less than the sum of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars said check to lie unified by a reputable bank, doing business in the City of Indianapolis. Indiana. In case no bid is accepted this check will be returned to tho bidder, but if one of the bids is accepted and the bidder shall refuse or neglect to enter into anv contract with the city of Indianapolis as ascertained and liquidated damages for the failure so to do. An affidavit of non-collusion, afl required by law. must tie furnished. The Board of Park Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and al! bids. CHARLES A. BOOKWALTKR. KMSLE YW. JOHNSON. A. M. MAGUIRE. FRANK P. MANLY. Board of Park Commissioners of the City nf lm(l.nannlis. Indiana. June 23. 30. 1926. NOTICE OF THE SALE OF MANFORD D. YONTZ DITCH BONDS Notice Is hereby giveu that up to 10 o'clock a. m. on July 14, 192a, sealed bids will be received by the Treasurer of Marion County. Indiana, at the courthouse, City of Indianapulis, lor the purchase of tlis Mantord D. Yontz ditch bonds in the amount ol 8.000.00 Thai said bonds shall be in tho denomination oi $400.00 each, shall bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the Ist days of January and July of each year, shall be divided into ton equal senes of two bonds each the first series, principal and interest to mature and be payable on the first day of January. 1926 and one series, principal and interest, each six mouths thereafter until all arc paid. Said lionds shall bear the date of July 1, 1925. Said bonds nave been iasud in strict compliance with the laws of the State of Indiana to provide the funds to pay tor the cost of construiaion of the Manfonl D. Y’ontz ditch in Washington Township, Marion County, Indiana. The sale of bonds will continue from day to day from the above named date until all are sold. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. J. L. DUVALL. Treasurer Marion County. Ind. June 23. LEGAL NOIICE The Board nf Trustees of the Central Indiana Hospital for Insane will receive sealed proposals until EMday. June 2ft. at 10 a. m , for furnishing supplies for the month of July, 1925. Estimate book will be on file at Room 147 State House from and after Monday. June 22. 1025. By order of BOARD OF TRUSTEES. June 22. 23. 24, 1925. NOTICE TO BIDDERS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS OFFICE OF THE BOARD CITY HALL Notice is hereby given by the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to make the following described public improvements in tho Cltv of Indianapolis, as authorized by the following numbered Improvement Resolution, adopted by said Board on the 22nd day of June. 1920. Improvement Resolution No. 11. 1925. “To construct the Anna Seegar Memorial. a Coliseum In Khodius Park, upon lands belonging to the City of Indianapolis. ahd which is a part of the Park and Boulevard System of the City of Indianapolis." Said improvements are for park purposes and are to be made in accordance with the plans and specifications on file in the of the Board of Park Commissioners of said city. That said Board of Park Commissioners has fixed (Thursday the 9th day of July. 1925, at t o'clock p. m.. at the office of said Boffrd, in the City Hall as the time and place for the public consideration of the proposed improvement at which time said Beard of Park Commissioners will received bids for sin-h work. The successful bidder will be required to comply with the specifications now on file and which may be seen in the office of said Board: he shall deposit a certified check in the amount of two and one-half (2Vi%) per cent of the Engineers estimate of the cost of such work hid upon, but in no case shall such check is- for less than the sum of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars, said check to be certified by a reputable bank, doing business in the City of Indianapolis, Indiana. In case no hid in accepted this check will lm returned to the bidder, but if one of the bids is accepted and the bidder shall refuse or neglect to enter into any contract with the City of Indianapolis within five (5) days from the time lie shall have been notified of the same, said check shall ba forfeited to the City of Indianapolis as ascertained and liquidated damages for the failure so to do. • An affidavit of non-collusion, as required by law. must be furnished The Board of Park Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all bids CHARLES A. BOOK'WALTER. EMSLEY W JOHNSON. | , A M. MAGUIRE, FRANK P MANtY. Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. June 23. 30. 1925. .

Mother 111 as Son Vanishes While her son Perry D. Stingley, 38. “hunts a Job’’ his mother is seriously 111 from worrying over him.

Mrs. Levi Martz. 1035 Olive Ave., had a ■nervous breakdown shortly after Stingley left home five weeks ago, stating he was seeking employment. Meanwhile his wife and daughter, Betty, 2, are hoping he will return. Stingley who was a soldier in the World War is five feet eight inches tall and has dark hair and eyes. He was wearing a dark suit and cap.

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“I want Perry to come back and take care of little Betty,” Mrs. Martz said. PLAN HUGE WAR CHEST TO BUCK BRITISH TRUST American Rubber Makers Consider Development of New Fields. By Bruce Catton 'SEA Service Writer AKRON, Ohio, Juno 23. —Half a billion dollars for a war chest to fight the British rubber monopoly! This, in all probability, will be the answer of America’s tire and rubber manufacturers to the skyhigh rise in crude rubber prices engineered by the British growers. It will be accompanied by stringent efforts to cut America's rubber requirements down to the bare essentials. This will be accomplished partly by cutting down production, by standardizing tire sizes and styles, and by increasing the use of “made over” rubber. The fight aaginst the monopoly has not yet taken definite form, bui important developments are due any time. If it is made, as now seems certain, it cannot bear much fruit for years. No Immediate Relief For the plain fact of the matter is that there is no immediate relief in sight. Here is the program for the fight, as outlined by authorities here: The American manufacturers will invest approximately $500,000,000 In their own rubber plantations, to be located in the Dutch Kast Indies, free of British domination, and with assurances of a friendly, helpful attitude on the part of vho Dutch government. Right now the Dutch plantations in the Fast produce a fair percentage of America's supply. But this preeentage is nowhere near large oaoiigh to counteract the British monopoly’s hold on the market.Starting a rubber plantation is a long and difficult proportion. Ten years is the minimum time before new trees can make a fair yield. So even if the American investors went to work today, the new sources of supply would not he open for a long time. But eventually the grip of the British monopoly would be broken, and that Is the goal of the rubber men. Hoover Urge* "Make Over” Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover is loud in his pleas that manufacturers turn more and more to used rubber that has been made over. A chemical process has been perfected whereby good rubber, nearly as good as that fresh from the tree, can be made from used tires. At present this method supplies about 20 per cent of the rubber used in this country. Hoover believes it could supply 40 per cent, and the next few months undoubtedly will see the making-over plants expanded. Tire men are conferring with automotive engineers looking to standardization of tire sizea and styles. This, they say, will save a great deal of rubber.

ARMY SUICIDES ALARM GERMANY Maltreatment by Officers • Held Basic Cause of 185 Deaths. By T'nited Press BERLIN, June 23. —Republican Germany is profoundly shocked to learn the extent to which the soldiers in her army are committing suicide. A reichstag committee which has been investigating army conditions has disclosed the startling fact that during the period \yhen 187 soldiers died from natural causes 186 died from suicide, or “ambiguous accident." During 1923 no less than 127 soldiers between the ages of 20 and 22 took their own lives. Last year this number had crept up to the grim total of 160. The vast majority were privates. Most of the suicides followed disciplinary action for petty theft and for being absent without leave. A few could be attributed to love or Jealousy. The Reichstag committee declares roundly that the officem' maltreatment of the men is the big, basic cause and dematfls, in its report, the drastic revision of tlj* Articles of War governing miltary discipline and definite improvement in the living conditions of the troops.

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ONLY THIRD OF ‘WAR'SENATORS HOLDING SEATS ( Twenty-Seven of Ninety-Six Have Died in Last Eight Years. , Times Washington Purrau. ’ IStl Sew York Avenue. WASHINGTON, June 23.—The changes in the United Stated Senate caused by recent deaths has reduced the number of "war” softs tors to only thirty-two. Two-thirds of the senators who only eight years ago were enacting special war legislation have died or been retired to private life. Twenty-two of the ninety-six died in office and five more died shortly after retiring from the Senate. This rate, over three deaths a year for eight years, is believed to be higher than during any previous time In the Senate' history. Combined with the higher rate of political casualties caused by the direct election of senators, it has changed the Senate from a body of almost continuous service to one where single terms are becoming the rule, rather than the exception. ('hango in Custom Though Jt was only seventeen years ago that Roosevelt relinquished the presidency, there are today only six senators in office who served under T. R. Only fifteen rei main who had served when Wood-1 row Wilson became president a brief thirteen years ago. Coming down to much more recent events, there remain only fortytwo of the ninety six Senators who engaged in the history-making struggle over the League of Nations and the treaty of Versailles. As that fight took place only a little over five years ago, it means that a decided majority of the present Senate have not yet served even one full term. Several decades ago, when a man once appointed a Senator expected to remain there until he died, there was never a similar state of affairs in this "most august of legislative bodies.” Death Plays Havoc Death has played havoc with senatorial seniority as it existed when America entered the war. Os the ten men who then headed the list of long-time Senators, only one remains today. He is Francis E. Warren, the 80-year-old veteran from Wyoming. Seven of the others, Gallinger of New Hampshire, Lodge of Massachusetts, Martin of Virginia. Nelson of Minnesota, Tillman of South Carolina, Penrose of Pennsylvania and Dillingham of Y’ermont, died in office. Culberson of Texas retired and died shortly thereafter. McCumher of .North Dakota was defeated in his last attempt for re-election, after serving twenty-four years. Os the twenty old-timers in the M Senate at present—and all who enJ tered that body not later than Marrlu 4, 1913, are now being so classed—eight are Republicans and twelve are Democrats.! Warren Heads List Warren of Wyoming, who entered the Senate in 1891 and who has served continuously since 3895, heads the list. Next Are the two senators from North Carolina, Simmojjs and Overman, who began their service in 1901 and 1903 respectively. Smoot of Utah, who came in 1903, Borah who entered the Senate in 1905, and Cummins who came In 1908, are the only other veterans who served under Roosevelt. The deaths of La Follette who entered the Senate in 1905, and of Ivodge and Brandegee, have left their impress on that body.

EX-DETECTIVE FOUND GUILTY Fines and Jail Sentence Imposed by Judge. Gaylord Jones, Richmond, Ind., former detective for O’Neil Secret Service, was fined $lO and coats on drunkenness charge and $25 and. costa and sentenced to thirty day! in Jail on charge of drawing** deadly weapon when convicted today by Criminal Judge James A. Collins. Jones *i>pcaled from city court, whcr® Sa-rwas fined $1 and coats on former charge and $1 and costs and thirty days on the latter. Jones, while yet a member of the detective service, is alleged to have drawn an automatic revolver on Leßoy Casey, 2623 N. Delaware St., and Jack Roberts, 2414 N. Talbott St., who were playing basketball in the gymnasium of Central Christian Church, N. Delaware and Walnut Sts. Officers testified Jones had been drinking. INDIANA BUILDING ~GAINS Fgiires Show Increase Over Same Periods I-ast Year. May building contracts in Indiana amounted to $13,111,800, according to F. W. Dodge Corporation, 'New York. While this was a 28 per' cent decrease from April, it was an 82 per cent Increase over May off last year. Included in last month’s record were $5,628,100 or 43 per cent of all construction, for public works and utilities; $3,217,500 or 26 per cent for residential buildings; $1,346,900 or per cent for cotnmerclal buildings and $1,155,200 or 9 per cent for educational building. Construction started in Indian* during the past five months has amounted to $55,996,600 an increas.J of 87 per cent over the corresponding period of last year. BUILDING TOTALS GIVEN Value of Permits for Week Ending June 2ft Is $510,917. Building permits In Indianapolis for the week ending June 20 totalled 325, with value $510,917, Frfcncia F. Hamilton, city building inspector, reported to the board of safety today.