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1 Death Notices ULLIS. TBACY W,—Age 36 Passed away Wednesday, July 1 at St. Vincent's HcsSttal. Funeral Friday at 4 p. m.. at resience Dr. W. B. Stewart, 2439 Broadway. Friendß invited. KANKAMP. FRANK—Beloved husband of Daisy Kankamp. passed away Thursday July 2. Friends may call at J. C. Wilson funeral parlors, 1230 Prospect St., front Thursday nodn until 10 p. m. Remains will be taken to Angola, Xnd.. for services and burial. 5 Funeral Directors W. T. ULASENGYM Main Office Branch Office 2226 Shelby St. 1009 Indiana Avenue. Drexel 2670. Circle 5950 FLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. : nc is St. Funera' directors Jc. people ol Indian apolis since 1887. Phone—Main 0641. 0642. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY BERT g. GADD—2I3O Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278. ___ George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 622 E. Market. Main 0908. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY k TITUS 961 N. Delaware Main 3680. 7 Lodges and Clubs BRICKLAYERS. MASONS AND TILESETTERS UNION No. 3. of Indianapolis Special meeting: Thursday. July 2. 1926. 7:30 n. m. Consideration of Stale conference referendum. Important. J. G. WATSON. Secretary. 8 Special Notices MAROARET SELLERS. D. 0.. D. C. N. D.. obstetrician, acute and chronic disease. msssegre. 1 N. New Jersey. Room 4. ELECTRO and Swedish massage, medical baths. Miss Kelly, "professional nurse. 624 N. 111.. Apt. 4. Li. 8439, Wanted-—Home for kittens; also cat. Phone Belmont 1595-J. 10 Lost and Found

FOUND—Articles found In Indianapolis street cars yesterday:

SHOPPING BAG 1 PUBSB 1 ROSARY 2 PACKAGES 1 BOX WITH TOOLS * Main 2737 AT Cadle Tabernacle or vicinity: tapestry purse containing: money and other articles. Binder please notify Miss R. Miller. Room 902 Hotel Lincoln, or N. E. A. Headquarters. POCKETBOOK,- ladies, at Kresge’s. Wednesday afternoon. Keep half and mail to Mrs, Denzel Paddach, Greenwood, Ind. 510 REWARD to anyone finding: three brown Pullman blankets, one gray laprobe. 535 Livingston Ave. STOLEN —Walker hound, lrom 178 E. Orange; $5 reward (or inf. Stew, 2727 LOST bunch of keys on chain ring, Sunday, Reward. Call Clr. 2049. GLASSES: Shell-rimmed, near Downey Ave. and Wash. Reward. Irv. 0903. POCKETBOOK. brown leather, stolen at Block's basement. Webster 3760-R. 12 Help Wanted—Male WANTED: Young man. Must have light touring car to make delivery and handle collections, etc. Position is permanent and deals with the handing of newspapers. No experience necessary. Give references, age, schooling. State whether married or single, also give phone number in letter of application. Address B< x B, 144, care Indianapolis Times. Draftsmen Motor layout; iLust have plenty of experience Allison Engineering Cos., Speedway. 13 *lnstructions INSTRUCTIONS IN BEAUTY CULTURE OLIVE STREET HAIR STORE 1138 Olive St. DBrxel 4535 MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE 610 E. Washington St.. Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 0757, 14 Salesmen Wanted Men We need four neat appearing men to complete our organization. We have men who were bookkeepers, auditors, carpenters, street car conductors, machinists and men of other trades, who have made ood and who have been promoted to sub branch managers in six months. 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's talk it over. Mr. Mahon. 480 Century Bldg. '/ SALESMEN We are now expanding our sales organization to meet the exceptional heavy demand for the Zenith 4-minute electric washing machine. An attractive year-round proposition is offered to high-class experienced salesmen, who can give evidence of ability. Only live wires need apply. This is not a canvassing proposition. Applicants will be in--1 ter vie wed between 9 and 11 a. m. only. Mr. Argast. HATFIELD ELECTRIC CO. I Meridian and Maryland 16 Help Wanted—Female LADIES everywhere, address envelopes, etc., at home: liberal pay. U. S. SERVICE. 20 E. Jackson Blvtf,. Chicago, 111. FURNISHED; all kinds oi neip. Peoples Employment Agency. Rand. 4769. WANT lady to go on outing that can, cook. Address A No, 1387. Times. 17 Situations Wanted > b-—Female HSKPR. and companion for eld. people. exp, white lady. A No. 1386. Times. WANTED—FamiIy washings and bed clothing. Randolph 2306.

18 Rooms for Rent CAPITOL, 1315 N.; nice, clean, cool, sleeping rma.; reas. Riley 5578. DELAWARE, S. 1641; nicely furnished room; front. ILLINOIS, N. 2543; nicely furnished largo front room, bath, modern home, north; suitable for three young men or ladies; $25 month t. morning and evening meals option: 1, Randolph 4123, MARKET, E., 605; Nice, clean, cool sleeping room; reasonable. MA P S. Ave.. 440; Get the benefit oi a cool shower; every room with bath. $5 and 87 per week. Inspection invited. 949 E. McCarty; 2 or 4 unfurnished, rms., modern with bath, 83.00, Good Location. MERIDIAN, N. 1137; lovely room; family of 2; home privilege, Lin. 7438, WALNUT, E.. 112; nice clean, cool, fur-lii-shed modern room. . Lincoln 1419. W. DRIVE WOODRUFF. 980; nicely furn. room; reasonable. Web. 0694-R. NICE, large, i.ewly furnished sleeping rooms: suitable for two people. 1741 N. Meridian St Telephone Randolph 5168. MODERN room, adjoining bath, private family; walk. diet, north: 1 or 2 gentlemen; reas. Call afler (i u. m. Ri. 44i1. NICELY furnished, modern room, in private family; on car line. Har. 3802-W ATTRACTIVE, cool room. ndj. bat*-, 1 or 2; also sleeping: walk, dist. Cir. 3216. WE HAVE THEM. FURNISH ED ROOM S—A FA R?M ENTS. B. & B. RENTAL SERVICE BUREAU. 710 Odd Fellow Bldg. Riley 2707, FURNISHED room, with garage privileges. Private family. Web. 1391. a—Light Housekeeping CAPITOL N., 912; large front housekeeping rooms; newly papered, $5.00. CAPITOL, 1315 N., 2-rm. apartment; nicely furnished; reas. Riley 5378. EAST, 228 N.; suite ol modern, furnished rooms, for light housekeeping. HIGHLAND, N. 21; 2 clean, modern; everything furnished: $7 week. MARKET St.. E., 005; 2 rm. apt. with kitchenette: reasonable. 949 E. M. Jarty; furnished rooms, kitchenette. modern witli bath, $5.00. Good neighborhood. MER, N , 2216; attractive 2-rm. apt., furcomp.; priv, bath; rbas. Har, 2190. NORTH. W.. 17; 2 rooms, nicely furnished, sink, gas range in kitchen. OLNEY. 2873 "2 modern, furnished rmsTU garage: $6 Webster 4746-J. PARK, 1205; 2 suites consisting of 2 rms. and kitchenette, furnished or_ unfurnished: newly decorated. Riley 2596. SHELBY. 2149: one nicely furn.. clean light housekeeping room. Dr. 7968-W. ST. CLAIR fe.. 309—Large front room. kitchenette: reas. Circle 7270. 11TH. E. 909; 2 downstairs apt.: 2 rms. each; turn. Lin. 3533 12TH. E.. 1441; 1 large rm. and kitchen; everything furn.: $5 week. We, 0040-J. WRIGHT St.. 914: 2 rms. for ss;_ two rms. for $6; 1 rm. for $2.50. DR. 5736. THREE—Unfurnished rooms semi-modern Drexel 1259. TWO beautiful furnished rooms; Circassian walnut. Very reason., Ken. 30n6. ' HREE unfurnished rooms; gas and lights: near car line. Web. 5289. b—Board and Rooms PENN., 2123 N.; 2 men pr couple: good meals; $7 a week. Har. TS92-R. WANTED—Children to board; mod. home: best of mother’s care. Beech Grove 28. NICE room, adjoining tiath: home pri\.: gar. ; gentlemen or couple. Bel. 4795. 19 Rentals • a—Houses BRADLEY. N. 804; new 4-room modern double; garage; paved alley; water paid. Call Irvington 4123-R. COLLEGE AVE.. 842; 5 r00m5.... $17.50 Gent Ave.: 2115; 4 rooms SIB.OO Hovey St.. 1917: 5 rooms $17.00 WINKENHOFER. 301 Ind. Trust Bldg, Circle 1039. DELAWARE. N., 2359: seven, rooms and bath: modern; garage: SSO. Call Harrlson 2964. DORMAN, 314: modern: six rooms: just vacant; reasonable. 322 V; Dorman. HOVEY St., 4415; 5-room, new, senu-mod-ern double; $23.50. Har. 0937. " MICHIGAN, E„ 3211; 6-rm. mod. doub.. newly decor„ garage. Web. 2758, NAOMI, 1424: 5-room, semi-modern double: newly deco,; s'.’s. Main 3377. NEW YORK, E. 1421; 7-room modern double: good condition; near Tech; S4O Lincoln 7483, 1119 OAKLAND AVE. Six rooms, modern $42,00 CAIN & CONERTY. United Labor Bank and Trust. 2 E. Market. Lincoln 6321. SHELDON St., 1941; naif of new double; 4 rooms, modern, front and rear porches; garage: water rent paid; $26 per month. Main 1806. SHELDON, 1953; one-half of double; 5 rooms, semi-modern, S2O per month Phone Main 1806, ST. CLAIR, E. 3111; 5-room modern double, Humboldt 4495. TACOMA. N.. 31; 6-room attractive mod. double; gas, water paid. Ken. 5995, TACOMA, 851; Upper duplex, 4 rms.. bath, heat, and water. Webster 0957-W, 28TH. E. 3920: 5-room modern double . with garage: S3B. Web. 27’7-W. 36TH ST.. 1163 W.; 4 linfurn. rms. and sun parlor in mod. bungalow. Praetically new. Reasonable. Rand, 6941. A. F. ZAINE Y, REAP ESTATE RENTALS INSURANCE. 108 N. DELA. LI. 6520 SEE DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL for bargains REAL ESTATE ; COLORED rental. 919 E. 14th; 5 rooms gas, city water, electric lights: $22.50 mouth. CIVIC REALTY CO. Lin. 5050 FOUR BEDROOMS 8-room modern home in very goed condition: garage. 414 E, Fifteenth St. Call Ran, 9364, COLORED TENANTS, 2617 Boulevard PI.: 5 rooms, S3O. 2618 Graeeland, 6 rooms $lB. Circle 0618. 1005 People's Bank Bldg. E. J. MoCRACKKN. b — Houses, Flats Furnished LOCKERBIE, 612: cozy, furnished, clean mod. apt.; hot water: just vacated; rent p-duoed. MR. BARR, Main 1080, days. WANTED- —Someone to share a 0-room modern, furnished home, north, from July 15 to Sept. 15. Call Washington 4061-H. NICELY furnished house from July 15 to August IST 5133 Capitol, best of refer enoes, Call Hum 3813. c—Apartments Delaware St., N., 425 Six-room flat close in: newly decorated $55. _ . State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4517. 9 E. Market St. 22D. E.. 660; modern aptmt.. 5 rms.; $45: first-class condition. Owner. Ken. 5182. EAST, 3 rms., kiteneuette; heat. gas. wa ter : urnished; only $36.50. Web. 5154. COLORED TENANTS See vhat we are offering for hiprh-gTadu colored peop.e at 1022 N. West St. .Janitor wi-1 show you. Call apartment No. 10. Two-ream apartment. S2O a month. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL BROADWAY. 3417; very desirable modern double. Irvington 0473-M. f—Resorts and Cottages FOR rent, furnished cottage, at Crooked Lake. ELLA M. CARPENTER, Angola, Ind.. R. R, No. 5. 21 Real Estate for Sale a—Business Property GROCERY FOR SALE. b—Houses JEFFERSON ST. ONE BLOCK FROM BROOKSIDE PARK 1300 north. Modern six-room home: two betlrocfms and bath upstairs: laundry: side-drive garage: lot 200 feet deep. Terms. Phone Mr. Ayres' residence. Ran. 4144. or SECURITY TRUST CO. Main 1804. CHURCHMAN AVE., 1518 Six ideal rooms; new hath and plumbing. garage, new furnace, newly papered and painted. Everything in and paid for: near Pleasant Run Blvd. and parks; safe for the children. PRICED RIGHT—EASY TERMS. SEE THIS HOME. Call at 1445 Churchman for inspection. M. D. JOHNSON. Riley 3820. 830 State Life Bldg. MODERN WELL BUILT BUNGALOW Long living-room, dining-room, two nice bedrooms and complete bath, full basement. Good fiima/-e, garage. Well located on paved street. Forest Manor Addition. S6OO cash, balance monthly. Call YVebster 3090-W, t INCOME property and Home, also garage o’’ shop .vith concrete floor on rear: convenient loeatior for building, mechanic or a person desiring location fairly close ifi. Monthly income on property now S6O: payment $33. Property 1019 Rivpr Ave Call Circle 0789. Belmont 0376-W. Ran 4420. S3OO CASH Brick veneer bungalow, 6 rooms and sun parlor, electric lights, city water; on improved street: price $2,800: $25 mo T. R. JONES. REALTOR. 620 Peoples Bank Bldg. Lin 7077. TIMES WANT ADS LEAD TO SUCCESS.

21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses CHEAPEST place in best location city; six-room cottage, two-car garage: furniture and piano; private party: reason for selling, leaving city. Call after 5:30 D. m, 1257 W. Thirtieth. WOODROW Ave.; 5-room bungalow; garage; corner lot: $2,200; terms. MR. QUINN. .Riley 6147. NEW. strictly modern, b room house: full basement. 3-car garage: $5,500: $1,500 down. $35 month, interest and capital included. 1901 Koehne Ave., or call Circie 2849. BEULAH AVE. and Miller St., near Lynnhurst Dr., south of Washington St.. Stop 5 Terre Haute line; 7 1 j-cont ticket fare; three-room house, garage, three Jots: SBOO, some cash, balance firms, K, DEER, BELLEFONTAINM ST.: .lose in; fine ten■oom house suitable for roomers: corner lot. Price $5,500: $1,500 cash. A. F. ZAINEY, 108 N, Delaware St. ST. PHILIP NERI PARISH. Six-room modern in fine condition. A bargain for someone. MR. QUINN. Riley 5147, Ran, 7931. SSOO CASH. $25 MONTHLY. 4Ruaehe St.: street improvements paid: rents S3O; price $3,000. Main 0520. 710 Bankers Trust Bldg. WARMAN Ave.. near new Yoni St.; semimodern home; good condition: easy terms. Price $3,500 MR. QUINN. Rl. 5147 MORTON PLACE home. four bedrooms, four-ear garage. Price $9,500: half cash. A. F. ZAINEY. 108 N. Delaware St. ADAMS St. bargain; good double: ov/ner leaving city; asking $2,600; make offer. MR. QUINN. Riley 5147. . WHY pay rent, when a small down payment gives you possession of your own homes' Asu ns. Drrx. 6817, ST. KOCH'S parish: several good lots on Pennsylvania: bargains: $lO down. Lin, 3734 EQUITY —In 5-room rrouern home; r.ear Garfield Park; SI.OOO. DR. 4716. FOR niee house, easv or south, call C. J. OSBORN. Drex, 6184. A real bargain. 7-room modem house on Wright St., Ri 4993. ATTRACTIVE bungalow; 5 rooms; tile bath; garage; turns. Owner. Hum, 4n04. PARKWAY AVE., 710: six -room modem cottage, Drexel 8502. 6 living rooms, store room attached. West Indian apolis. Belmont 084 S-J. EUGENE. 1010: bungalow: modem 4-rrn. " and bath. No. 1 condition. TECUMSEH PL.. 831: new five-room mod. bungalow. Owner. Terms. Web. 1244-R.

d—Lots 215-FOOT FRONT ON BUTLER AYE. (cinder street) by 158 deep: northwest corner Butler Ave. and Twenty-Fifth St.; nice high lots, trees: S6OO. $lO cash. $6 monthly. Owner. Main 0520. 710 Bankers Trust' Bldg. SPLENDID building lot. close to Speedway and 16th St., at a big bargain. Web. 1030, LOT lumber brick ready to build north. ■T. C. OWENS. 507 E, Wash. e—Suburban $50.00 CASK This 5-room bungalow- g:_*gife. well, lot 45x150; located on E <tn St. in Lagoon Park, just north of Broad Ripple Park. Price $7,250.00. Better hurry. Call or see Mr. Davidson, res., 68th and Essex St,. Lagoon Park. J. F. CANTWELL, REALTORS 830 Lemeke Bldg. Ma. 6204

NEW five-room modern on improved street. University Heights; front and rear porches brick and cement: full basement: Ideal furnace; hardwood floors throughout: silver dated light fixtures: beautiful cabinet in kitchen: ready to move in: only $5,200. Also five-room .semi-modern, $3 250 Terms. See owner. FRED VV. KARSTEDT, Drexel 7862, Ring 3. NEAR NATIONAL RD. Nearly three acres; five-room house, abundance i.f fruit and shrubbery; priced verv reasonable. Mrs. Little. REALTY SERVICE BUREAU 501 Cont. Bank Bldg. Lin. 5307. SIOP 0. Southport line, on‘State Ave : four rooms and bathroom: furnace: excellent wUI. saratre: poultry house and lots of *ood hearing fruit: lot 82x230. Terms or trade for city property. For appointment call L. E. TRUEBLOOD. Main O*M2. Jrv. 4213. f—Sale or Exchange LIGHT housekeeping rooming house for sale or trade, right downtown. What have you? Drex. 1391, 2208 English. g—Builders and Contracting ON clear lot; will buila and finance for home or investment. Estimates free, plans furnished. CONNELL REALTY CO.. 901 Lemeke Bldg. Riley 2650. See us now. 22 Real Estate Wanted Will submit cash offer on investment properties and small cottages within 72 hours after inspection. ALLEN H. ALSPACH 321-22 Lemeke Birig. Lin. 3477, IF YOU have suburbans or farms you want to sell or exchange call or write FLOYD at 1120 W, 30th St. Har, 0632. LET us sell your houses, lota JOS. W. SELVAGE. Main 0717. 23 Farm Lands 80 ACRE farm, near Columbus; clear: trade for city property. Owner. 228 N. East St. 25 Miscellaneous for Sale BURK’S greatest discovery. Herb medicine Stomach, liver, kidneys. nerves and blood, rheumatics. JACOB E. BURKS. 908 N, Rural. Webs ter 4497. LEAVING town; must soil new $55 vacuum sweeper $35; cash or terms. 422 Continental Bank Bldg. Cl. 4160. WILL TAKE—Row boat motors, adding machine or musical instrument as part payment ori used curs. Webster 2406. Rugs—Linoleums 9x12 tapestry Brussels rugs, blue. tan. taupe and old rose, speeial. $13.95: Gold Seal Congoleum rugs. 9x12. $12.75. These rugs are carried in all sizes and patterns at proportionate prices. Imported Japanese grass rugs Uxli double warp, heavy grade, made In beautiful colored patterns special. $7.50. 11.3x12 rugs. $29.60. all wool. Our line of Brussels, velvets. Axmlnsters and Wilton rugs carried in all sizes and patterns are sold at the lowest prices in the city. Come In and be convinced. All new perfect goods (no seconds). Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W. Wash. St., opposite Statehouse. “If it rovers the floor, we have It.* a—Musical Instruments SAXOPHONE C melody, in case. New. Cheap. Humboldt. 1011. PIANO, upright: fine condition; SIOO. Ken. 1501. 2126 Ashland Ave. b—Pet and Live Stock FARROW chix in hundred lots: White Leghorns. $8.50 per hundred; Barred Rocks. S. C. Reds. $9.50 per hundred. Suerene egg mash. $2.50 for 100 pounds. I). L. FARROW CHICKERIES. 609 £. Washington St. Lincoln 3864. BEAUTIFUL collie pup, thoroughbred! female; $5. Bel. 4913 ring 4. j c— Coal, Ice and Wood Indiana large lump, forkeo *6.26 W. Va. 4-in. forked $6.25 NORTH ST. COAL CO. Lin, 1455. 920 E, North St, Irv. 4020. KINDLING WITH EACH TOM Best W. Va. or Ky. Ip., da. Utd $6.25 Best Ind. or 111. Ip.. cln. fkaV $6.25 Best Ind or 111. egg. cln. fkd $6.20 UNION ICE AND COAL CO. DRexel 4621. DRexel 4622, ATLAS FUEL CO 401 W. MORRIS ST. DREXEL 0883, RICHLAND COAL CO. Bel, 0272. 1615 W. Everett. 26 Miscellaneous Wanted WILL TRADE'* GOOD VACUUM CLEANER FOR TOURIST TENT. CALL MR. ANDERSON, LI. 4485. SALVATION army industrial Home. Help us to help others with your used clothing, magazines, news. tit. Phone Wagon. Mam 1082. AUCTIONEERS—Mark & Neal. We buy or sell lor you. Rail. 7034. Har, 0907-R. WANTED to buy. 1.000 feather beds. Circle 6495 27 Business Announcements FEATHERS bought, sola and renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. BURKLE 416 Mass. Main 1428, CHIN WOO INN—II W. Ohio. New Chon suey place. Also sleeping rooms, PAPER HANGING aim panning; prompt, efficientt service; 1925 samples. WE. 0512, ROOFING; $4 per square up: garages. $1 up. Repairs all kinds. ROGERS "The Builder.’' Lincoln 7705. RUGS. 9x12 thrly chid. $2: all work guar. SUPERIOR CLEANERS. Ken, 4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES ■Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana Ave Upholstering Overstuffed work, slip covers, cut ana sewed a.d cane work of all kinds called tor and delivered tny place -n Marlon County. Forty years’ experience. 220 East Sixteenth Ran 1676 J S. CLAYTON & SONS. CONTRACTORS. d ’ cor * Uos aa4

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27 Business Announcements GRADUATED dressmaker Work guaranteed. Har. 0452-M. 28 Storage and Transfer PACKING, hauling household goods; low rates on furniture and automobiles for California and Florida shipment Otto J. Suesz. Main 2353-3628. Web. 4579-0099-W. LONG DISTANCE MOVING. Large trucks. Webster 9393. ' TRANSFER AND HAULING—O. V. Hastings. DRexei 7181. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. Call at all times. Randolph 3741. TIMES WANT ADS LEAD TO SUCCESS. 29 Business Opportunities MY BUSINESS is established 7 years. Goods are sold throughout the United States. 1 own my own building of 7,500 square feet and it is all modern. Doing a business of $50,-000 a year and can be Increased to SIOO,OOO. You can make a net profit of $12,000 a year. The entire business Is worth $50,000 and I will sell it free and clean of all debts for $35,000. 1 have made my money in the last 7 years and want to retire. If there are two or more business men in this great city of Indianapolis who want to purchase this business. I can sfyow them it is one of the best industries in this town. I will deal only with men who have money and intelligence and can appreciate a good thing when it is shown to them. If interested, write Indianapolis Times Box A No, 1385. RESTAURANT—Good location: good busi ness. Call Webster 4811, 30 Automobiles for Sale

USED FORDS 50 SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY ONLY ALL MODEALS LOW PRICED We have special terms to suit every buyer. Let’s talk it over. Make Payments * Direct to Us Wanigelisi-Slhiairp Company 443-61 Virginia Ave. DRex. 8040 Open Evenings. ON THE . 4th you will want to go fishing, camping or some place. Here Are Some Real Bargains Small r,own payment, balance weekly or monthly. CHEVROLET TOUR.;' ST ARTER AND DE M.. $ 65 MONROE TOUR.; STARTER AND DEM 75 BIJICK SEDAN; STARTER AND DEM 125 MARION HANDLEY; STARTER AND DEM.. 75 FORD TOUR.; REG 45 FORD TOUR.; STARTER AND DEM 85 FORD COUPE; STARTER AND DEM 125 OVERLAND SEDAN; STARTER AND DEM.. 285 OAKLAND TOUR.; STARTER AND DEM 75 STAR TOUR.; STARTER AND DEM 235 FORD SEDAN; STARTER AND DEM 250 DORT TOUR,; STARTER. AND DEM y . 95 Open Evenings.

418 N. CAPITOL AVE. 416-24 N. Capitol Ate. MA. 2480. AUBURN TOURING: a steal, *lB5. STANDARD. 322 N. Dela. St. TAXI-CABS 10 Yellow cabs, in good condition and ready to run; special prii e to buyers this week. H. C. S. Cab Mfg. Cos. 14th st. and Capitol ave. ““MIICK 6 TOURING New paint, good tireg, mechanical condition A-l. A real bargain. Ter me. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1063-66 S. MERIDIAN. DREXEL 4743. ' CADILLAC Coupe, *57; A-l shape; six good tires, good paint. An exceptional buy at $525. Terms. BOB’S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S, Penn. Main 1705. CHEVROLET Coupe, late 23; excellent condi.; owner must sell, 204 N, Addison CHEVROLET, 1921 touring: 4 brand new tires; motor and rear system rpcently overhauled: only $125. STONE CHEVKOLKT CO- 330 N, ILLINOIS. CADILLAC ’57 Coupe; Perfect condition. Six good tires and A-l paint job. 5600. BOB'S MOTOR SERVICE, 340 S. Penn., Main 1705. CHEVROLET. 1924 roadster: front bumpers, motonieter, spot and cowl lights; good mechanical- condition: SBO down. STONE CHEVROLET CO., 330 N. ILLINOIS. COLE SPORT. 1920 Completely overhauled, repainted. Good top and curtains. Three new tires; $335. Cash or terms; SB3 down. 340 So. Penn. Main 1705. DODGE roadster $22fT Terms. 808 S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. Penn. DORT TOURING—Good running condition. good paint and top. Will sell for SSO if sold this week. Dr. Van Osdol, Main 3912. „ DURANT Business Coupe. A bargain. BOBS MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. Penn. FORD SEDAN This sedan is in wonderful condition. We got.lt on forced sale at a low prios. A real bargain Call ua. we’ll take you a ride In it. Act quick. THIRTIETH ANP CENTRAL SALES 00. 3009 Central —vs. Randolph 6640.

30 Automobiles for Sale There is little difference between anew car and one our renewal department has overhauled. Automobile Hospital. 133 So. East fit DRex. 3600. REAL VALUES We cordially invite you to inspect these outstanding values. You will agree with us . 1924 Chevrolet touring $265 1923 Chevrolet coupe $295 1923 Chevrolet touring S2OO 1919 Chalmers touring $225 LOSEY-NASH MOTOR CO. ' Used Car Dept. 416 N. Capitol Ave. Main 3348. Open evenings. PACKARD TAKE THAT WEEK-END TRIP IN A GOOD USED CAR THAT CAN BE GOT FOR, DESS MONEY AND WITH MORE SAFETY AT 31 W. 13TH ST. DODGE ROADSTER $245 NASH TOURING $285 COLE TOURING $440 PEERLESS SEDAN $445 PACKARD TWIN TOURING. . . .$395 HUPP COUPE $475 STUDEBAKER BEDAN $495 BUICK TOURING $l5O PACKARD 6 TOURING. 1923.51,495 PACKARD COUPE. 1924 $2,250 PACKARD SPORT. 1923 $1,875 TERMS MOST LIBERAL WILL DEMONSTRATE TO YOUR SATISFACTION. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. MAIN 6942.

BARGAINS 1918 Studebaker roadster: five good cord tires; good running order. For .i Quick sale, only $75. 1923 Chevrolet touring; refinished; good mechanical conditio l, $250. Small Down Payment. L. GUY LONG 1114 N. Meridian. Lincoln HBHS. ELGIN Sport touring. 1922. This is a dandy car. Price is right. Trade or terms. TERSTEGt.E HOLLOWELL COl. 436-4(1 N. CAPITOL. UN 7534. FORD BODIES Three new tourings and three new road sters. Several used sedans, coupes, tourings and roadster bodies. Sale or traile. Cash or terms SWISSHEI.M & PARKER. FORD SEDAN A bargain in good used sedan. Runs and looks fine Pru* $265.00. $75 down. Also 1923 touring. $250.00, only SSO down. Act auick. THIRTIETH & CENTRAL SALES CO. 3009 Central Ave, Ha, 5550 FORD. 1924. Tudor; 5 excellent tires, Inca wheel. A good clean looking car priced right; $125 down, balance 12 months STONE CHEVROLET CO. 310 N. ILLINOIS FORD BODIES—Uaea sedans, coupes, tourings, roadsters, some late 1924 models. 1 WOLF, 555 61 N. Capitol. FORD Coupe, late 1921; lots of extras. $l6O. Inquire daytime at 2032 N. La Salle. GRANT six and general other cars at SSO each. Terms. 808 S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. Penn, HUPP-COUPE 1923. DCCO FINISH: GOOD TIKEJ. MECHANICALLY GUARANTEED, WILBUR JOHNSON CO 730 N. MERIDIAN. RILEY 1527, LINCOLN TOURING Seven passenger. Looks as good aa new, runs better. Only 6.000 miles. SMITH & MOORE 628 SOUTH MERIDIAN PHONE. MAIN 6650 OPEN SI:NDAYS AND EVENINGS OLDSMOBILE 1023 Business ooupe. New paint, good, tires. Trade or terms. TERSTEGGI4 HOLLOW ELL CO. 436-40 N. CAPITOL. LIN. 75.V1 STUDEIIAKER, 1924, TOURING LIGHT SIX. in every respect this -nr is in the Tiest of condition, motor, top. tires, paint are fine. Many extras You will have to see this car to appreciate tt| real value. VELIE AUTO SALES CO. STUTZ SEDAN, 1923 “ RECONDITIONED M ECHANICALLY NEW DUCO FINISH. THIS CAR IS PRICED TO SELL. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 957 N. Meridian. RI. 49211. Open evenings and Sunday 1923 Business coupe. New Paint. A dandv buy. Trade or terms TERSTEGG E-HOLLO WELL CO. 43(1 40 N. CAPITOL. UN. 7354.

1924 JEWETT TOUR Five passenger. This car is in excellent mechanical condition, f> rood tires, newly painted, and can be bought at i, bargain if taken at once. Trade or terms. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH fi>s7 N. Meridian. Riley 4922. Open evenings and Sunday. OVERLAND SEDAN, 1922 Tn A-l condition throughout. Price re-f dueed for a quick sale. Terms. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. MERIDIAN. DREXEI, 1743. OAKLAND SEDAN 1923: THIS CAR IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION THROUGHOUT AND CAN RE BOUGHT AT A BARGAIN IF TAKEN AT ONCE. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 957 N. Meridian. RI ley 4922. Open Evenings and Sunday STUDEBAKER COACH, 1924 LIGHT SIX motor in excellent condition; upholstery very good. Many extras. This ear will (rive the purchaser satisfactory service in every way. VELIE AUTO SALES CO. WILLYS-KNIGHT touting. 1923. This car is In wonderful .condition and is a real bargain: $675: easy terms HAYNES-SCHMIDT, INC. 120 W. North Sr. Lin, 7575. Open evenings. VELIE TOURING. 1921 Here is a car lhat had had very good eare. Motor in the best of mechanical condition; tires good: few extras. It you are looking for a iow priced car that will give plenty of good service see it for a bargain. VELTE AUTO SALES CO.

a —T rucks TRUCK for rent or someone to run it on shares. Call Lincoln 2844, TRUCK, international, Hj ton; condition, DRexei 5678, 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs VULCANIZING, top repairing and rebuilding/ Complete line of cord tirea to stock. KENTUCKY AVE. VULCANIZING CO.. 36 Ky Ave. .

21 Real Estate for Sale FLORIDA’S MOST DESIRABLE LOCATION FOR INVESTMENT AND PROFIT IS WOOD. LAND 1 COME IN. TALK IT OVER. \ A. VAN TREESE & CO. ... CALL EVENINGS. 25. E. MARKET OR LIN 5278. BHWM GBOX S\ r^2 bSFW

32 Auto Supplies, Repairs HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR USED CARS WANT 100 CARS TO JUNK. SEE US FIRST. BAM CORAZ. 519 N CAPITOL MAIN 6389 BEST USED TIRES Any Size —$2 Each ROGERS Bel, 430 U. 3117 W, Washington, Bel. 4300 USED GARS oougnt ana sola l GOLiFBURG, 522 N. Capitol EBACK A GENTRY auto reflnlshlng. See us first 632 N Capitol 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1 1023. 1924 and 1025 models pre ferred: we pay oa-sh and deal quickly; save time by aerinsr u# first. I. Wolf Auto Cos. 559 N. Capitol Ave. Corner North St. Plenty of packing Lin. 4oln. 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles Save 5© Genuts Bring this ad and get a $2 Bicycle Tire or 30x3% Fisk Auto Tube for $1.50. JRobersom Cycle Store 940 Mass. Ave. GIRL S Tricycle; large size. Humboldt 3866. ' BICYCLE tor sale; good condition. Inquire 1302 Marlowe. 37 Money to Loan NEED MONEY T Quickly, confidentially and busineae Uke dealings is a part of the service we rive you. LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 !/o E. Washington St. MA In 7)686. LI ncoln 7184 CASH IN 24 HOURS On personal property loans. Security Inv. and Loan Cos. K. Del;iware Ltn. 5050 LOANSW PERSONAE PROPERTY. Follow Our Ad - FIDELITY LOAN CO 533 lemeke Bldg. Person :i! i-ronerty Loans AMERICAN LOAN CO. 38 Auction Sales "IF IT'S ON EARTH I CAN SELL IT. ’ Binzer, Auctioneer Washington 1555 3921 Perk You Keau me >Vant Aa— Have you tried to use themf It’s easy —Ca I Main 3500. \sU fr r ar Ad Taker 39 Legal Notices CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. June 16, 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby gi>en bv the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana that on the 12th day of June. 1925. they approved an as-easmenl roll showing the prima facie assessments of benefits and awards of damages to the property beneficially or injuriously affected hv the following described opening and extension of Laurel St., as authorized by Declaratory Resolution No 12421—102. v OPENING AND EXTENSION OF LAUREL STREET From south property line of second alley south o( Minnesota St.. To north property line of Lawton St. That the following named persons, nonresidents or persons whose residem-e is unknown to this Department, are owners of property as set forth in said assessment roll which is assessed benefits on account of said opening and extension as above described Frank X. and Helen A. Ziegler; no address lot 6. Sloan’s Sub. Cress Add.: S2O 44. George A Brendrl. R R 3, Jasper. Ind.: lot 17. Elder Morrison Sub. Cress Add ; S2O 44. All of the proceedings had by the said Board in the matter of the opening and extension of said Laurel St., as above described, are in accordance with said Declaratory Resolution No. 12421. adopted by the said Board of Public Works April 8. 1925 • The above named persons are hereby notified lhat the Board of Public Works will meet at its office Wednesday. July 15. 1925. at 2 p. m . at which lime and place it will receove or hear remonstrances from Mid ow mb or holders Os property assessed benefits or awarded damages on account of said opening and extension aa above described. CHARLES E COFFIN. W. H FRi.EMAN. M J SPENCER Board of Punlie Works City of Indianapolis June IB ?.Y July C 1925. FORD touring. 1915. motor No 931271. will be sold lor repair and storage charges at public auction at 515 N. East St. July 10 at 10 a in. June 25 July 2. 1925. MADISON 1911* touring, --'rial number 7 239. will lx: sold at public auction for storage charge at 515 N. East St Julv 10 fill 10 a m June 25 July 2 1925.

Notice to contractors Sealed bids will tie received by the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, at the offices of the Board, 150 North Meridaiu Street, Indian apolis, Indiana, until 11 o'clock a. m., Thursday, July 23. 1925. for the following: The furnishing of all material, tools, drayage and labor, necessary to the proper installation of the wiring. lighting ami fixtures, lor School No 4 ll.'lO West Michigan Street; No. 5. 612 West Washington .street: No. il. 702 South Union Street; No. 8, 520 Virginia Avenue; No. 9. East \ ermoiit and Davidson Streets; No. 12 733 South West Street: No. 14. 1229 East Ohio Street No. 17. West and Eleventh Streets No. 21. 2815 English Avenue; No. 23, Thirteenth and Missouri Streets: No. 32. 21181 North Illinois Street; No. 3.1. 1119 North Sterling Street: No 35. 2201 Madison Avenue. No. 37. Baltimore Ave. and Twenty-Fifth Streets: No. 39 SOI S. State Avenue; No. 41. West Thirtieth and Rader Streetr. No 43. Fortieth Street ami Capitol Avenue; No. 15. 2301 Bark Avenue; No. 47. 1240 West Ray Street; No. 52, King Avenue ami Walnut Street No. 55. 167, Sheldon Street ; No. 58. 301 I.inwood Avenue. All as per specifications find schedules prepared by the Board of School Commissioners. The estimated cost of all of the above is $35,650.00. The proposal for each one of the above mentioned schools shall be in a separate sealed envelope, with writing thereon plainly indicating the character of the work to which the tvd relates, as. for exa.mple. -‘Bid for Installation of Wiring. Lighting amt Fixtures for School No. 4 " All the bids must be submitted on Hank form No. 96 as prescribed by the Indiana State Board of Accounts, which blanks, together with schedules and specifications, will be furnished by the Business Director, upon application. These proposals must be aix-ompanied by a certified check on an Indianapolis bank, or by New York. Chicago, or Indianapolis exchange. for three (3) per cent of the maximum hid. The cheek or exchange must, be drawn payable to the order of the Board of School Commissioners of the Cily of Indianapolis. Bidder shall specify ih his bid when he will complete work if awarded the contract.

In case a bidder, whoso hid shall he accepted, shall not. within five days after notice of such acceptance, perform his hid by entering into a written contract with the Board, to perform the work in accordance with the provisions of the specifications. and within that time secure the performance of his contract by a surety bond, with surety or sureties to the approval of the Board, his certified check or draft and the proceeds thereof shall be and remain the absolute property of the Board as liquidated damages agreed upon for such failure, it being impossible to estimate the amount of damages such failure would occasion to the Board. The contractor will be required to exeeutf and contraet and give a bond, forms of which contract and bond are made a part of the specifications. Each contra-', tor receiving copy of the plans and specifications will he required to deposit, as security for their return in good order, the sitm of $5.00. The right is reserved by the Board to reject any or all proposals and to refrain from aei-epeting or rejecting proposals not more than ten (10 days. WILLIAM H. BOOK. Business Director. Indianapolis. Indiana. July 2,9, Id. 1025.

TEAM PICKED 19-Year-Old Girl With Invading English Netters. Bil Vnitfd Press ' LONDON, July 2.—Joan Fry, 19-j-ear-old tennnis sensation, who is to meet Suzanne Lenglen In the final round for the championship at Wimbledon, has been appointed to the team that will defend the Wightman cup in the United States in August. Other members of the team are Mrs. Lambert Chambers, Miss Evelyn Colyer, Miss Kathleen McKane and Miss E. H. Harvey, The British Davis Cup team to meet France also has been selected as follows: G. R. O. Crole-Rees, L. A. Godfree, O. G. N. Turndull, and J. D. P. Wheatley, H. Roper Barrett is the non playing captain.

One-Eyed Connelly ‘Advises’ Jack

Bv 7’imr* Sprciil "“"I EW YORK, July 2. —When \ One-Eyed Connelly, gate--1 crasher, heard Mr. Jack Kearns had been denied a permit to act as second or to be in the near vicinity of Mickey Walker's corner tonight when Walker battles Harry Greb, Connelly rushed back to New York and went straight from the freight yard' to instruct Mr. Kearns in the art of crashing the gate. "First,” he said to Mr. Kearns, "if I were you I would have me a bath and bury those clothes, because you are noted for your perfumery, and they would spot you by the smell." "I don’t believe that is important," Mr. Kearns said, opening two windows on the windward side; "if it is, how do you account for success of our famous gate crashers?"

The Queen Wears ‘Rubber Tires’

Bu Timm Special WIMBLEDON. England, July 2. —The gumchewlng habit and horn-rimmed spectacles are regarded as the identifying marks of the American tourist In Ixjndon. Queen Mary, herself, has adopted one of them. She wore “rubber tired" glasses Wednesday at the Wimhlednn tennis matches. Casey and Hennessey were Interrupted in their conquest of Crolerecs and Barclay, when the democratic sun, which shines alike on prince and pauper, began to scorch her majesty, who was sitting in an exposed position in the royal box. The Queen arose to change seats and instantly the entire assemblage arose too and the players on the courts froze in those particular attitudes of abandon which they chanced to occupy at the moment. Casey’s racket stopped in mid-air ns he was about to serve.

Grand Circuit Results

At North Randall Wednesday 2:16 Class Pai-e I purse $1,200; threequarters mile, mile and elgrth and rnile and uuarter heats) Red Herr, eh g (Shively) 8 11 Fred R. b g l Pnrehall) 1 2 4 Hazel MeOregorr. hin (S-'Ogginsl 2 7 5 Grattan Hart, b g <B. Putnam) . .11 0 2 Trolley, b g i Langneclter) 7 33 Grado Knight. Happy Axworlhy. Spud. Direct Wat). Peter Bradford and Queen Mae also started. Timt—l:33. 2:22 15. 2:33 2-3. 2:20 Cla-s Trot (purse' *1.200: three quarters mile mile and eighth and mile and uuarter heats' David Shaw, b g I Corbin 1.. .. . 2 11 Trampann. b m iLacey) .. ( . .. . 1 5 4 Sarawan. I) g (O'Connell I 4 2 2 Truly Todd. I> m (Mallow) 33 5 Ned Hale, blk g ( Rosemire) .. . . 5 4 3 Czarina Gale Lucerne. O'Dare. Rotiert G. Wan-la Buy and Ex-Ex distanced first heat. Time—l:33 1 5. 2:27. 2:452 5. 2:08 Class Trot Ithe News): value. $3,000: there heat pirn milt* lieatsl To-1-1 Tart, hlk g iPulnumt .1 2 3 4 Thompson Dillon, hlk li (Cox I 2 1 2 2 Trumpet, li li i Murphy) ... . 7 3 1 3 •Herbelwyn. b g I white) . . 3 4 10 ro Ha-ris Antl-n Great Bells. Bessie Bond. Dr. White, Minia Peter A. Montgomery. •Hurry ITp Joe Mae au-la John tTallaher also started. ■* Time 2 (16 4-5. • Ben White entry. 2:12 Class Pa,-,- (purse. $1,200: threcounrtcr mile, mile and eighth and mile and quarter heats) Jeanrtette Royal, b m (Walsh).. 7 11 Peter Hancock, b h iSiiiet .... 1 3 2 J. W. Mack, b g 2 2 3 Mac Silk, b g I Murphy) 3 6 dr Joe Baron, b g (Cares) 5 5 4 Poinsetta and Ruth Volo also started. Time—l:3l 1-5 i new world's record), 2:25 2-5. 2:39 2 5 2:08 Class Pace (purse $1,200: three quarter mile, mil-' and eighth and mile and quarter heats) Eli Direct, blk c l Pilfer).. v •. 11l Homefast. h m (Sturgeon I. . ,-s 1 3 6 Jane R. b m (Clark) 3 2 4 Frank Manager, b h (Crozier) 6 3 2 Maxit-e Direct ch m (Stoke-).. 2 4 7 Twinkling Roll Phvllis Volo. Flopatoh. Ja.v Brooke and Nancy Grizz.ell also started. Time—l:3l 2-5. 0:19 2 5 2:381-8.

With the Majors

FEATURES OF WEDNESDAY ILTON STOCK. Brooklyn inflrlrtrr tripled In the ninth inning ami scored on a wild throw with the run that heat the Braves. 4 to 3. Petty pitched for the winners. With seven home runs the Giants took a double-header from the Phils at 6-4 and 16-7 and regained the lead in the National league Hack Wilson hit two homers in the third inning of the second game. Babe Ruth smacked two homers and helped the Yankees down the Red Sox. 11 to 8. The Pirates drove Alexander out of the box and beat the Cubs. H to 6. but fell Into second place while the Giants were winning two games. Sherry Smith shut out the Tigers, 11 to 0. in the first game, hut the Cleveland In dians were flopped in the second game, 4 to 1. Five runs scored on a rally in the eighth lnnntg gave the Browns an 8-10-fi victory over the White Sox. MAJOR HOMER I.KAOF.R.S Hornsby, Cards.. 21 Williams. Browns 16 Meusel, Yankees. 11l Simmons, Ath 1> Harnett. Cubs... 17| BEST IN THIRTY YEARS! Veteran Ring Fans Pleased With Tonight’s Huge Card. fit/ Tim in Sprrinl NEW YORK. July 2.—The boxing rarnival at the Polo Oroundp tonight is spoken of by regular customers of all the fights since John L. Sullivan's day an the best program in thirty years. Tickets are priced at from $3 to S2O. The bouts are being promoted by Dugazy, a former prelim boy. who turned banker In the New York Italian colony.

THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1925

Average Life 52 Years Here But City Health Head Says Descendants Will Live Longer.

How long will you live? Fifty-two years In Indianapolis, If you conform to the Average, Dr. Herman G. Morgan, city health officer, says. That Is today's average span of life, but one hundred years from now your descendants, because they know to live, will maintain an average of seventy years, according to Dr. Morgan, No guess work, but judgment based on past records. Longevity has gained fifteen yenraljin America since 1870. "Man’s phyaical mechanism was built to last many moref years than the present average,” i said Dr. Morgan. "However, Bis methods of living have prevented him from realization of his limit). When Indianapolis people leaßn to live, they will he sure of) at least the Biblical three score ajid ten years." IJves liongl*.ened Elimination and reduction of a number of devastating diseases with better sanfttaJlon have lengthened the llvw of Indian* apolis citizens eonsblrrably during the last fifty years, Dr. Morgan said. Malaria, a acourgje of Hoosler* dom, was driven oi<t many years ago through dr&iniivc of swampa and the same procedure reduced the Inroads of mosquftoea. This disease was dangerous! principally/ In its after effects upon the heapt, / kidneys and other vital organs. The febrile disease. Including typhoid fever. dysentery and gastro-intestlnal troubles, ware the next groups to fall/under the ax of sanitation. Then came of children, deaths fromtwhlch have been responsible for gneatly Increased mortality. Within! a decade, the rate has been decaeased from ISS to seventy deaths 1 In. each I,ooft. Through the pre-natal clinics, now being organized board of health, Dr. Morgan’-’pcedlcta a reduction from seventy) to fifty within a few years. / \ * Menace InsfW!nter While substantia.] inroads have been arcompllshedy>agalnat the raviges of summer the afflictions of humartiiy that develop in winter remain a menace, according to Dr, Morgan. These diseases include* pneumonia. Influenza and hrofichltia. Lying out of floors,, which has become popul*r in Indianapolis during the past vderadb. wRI grow In favor and haoten the day of longer existence, iDr. 'Morgan predicted. "If the buslness’man doesn’t nullify the effect of his (strenuous exercise on the golf links by continually eating heafy luncheons and dinners, all will) be well." Dr. Morgan said. "If the* average man over 80 who works/ with hia head would adopt a rijgorous diet of proper foods his life would be increased ten years. But, alas, most men are dlg.Ting tlielr graves with their teeth." That tobacco shortens life is debatable. Dr. Morgan aald. Overindulgence Is detrimental to health, hut a reasonable use of nicotine is not a serious matter. It all depends upon the*nervous system of the person.

OILING ALMOST DONE Funds Almost Exhausted According to Director. Oiling of city stneets is almost completed for this summer, because funds available havetbeen exhausted, according to Frank P. Reid, who has directed the spreading with oil of many miles of street surface. The street commissioner's department has supervised the distribution of twenty-six cars loads of sill and only two more are to be received. The 1925 budget for'oil was only ♦ 15.09(1. Last year , $20.000 was spent, while in 1923, allowance was $22,500.

Independent Baseball

The Merino Cardinals will play gt Ft. Wayne on July i and 5. The following nlaver will make the trip: Hall, Henry. Brandt. Kellermrler. H Brandt L. jCruae Caeaady. Merrill. H Cruae. Hint*. Harlan I and E Cruae For information regarding the trip call E. Cruae at Webster 2085 R. The Key teas Independent* will plav the lndianapolle Grays at 3 p. m Sunder at Rhoditts Park The Indatendent* nave I open dales in August.• Call Irvington i 0176 M. or addreee-Tom Pobton, 82 8 | Bradley Si. .. i The Southern Grav* are In need of a second baseman and an outfielder. Anybody wanting the Jobe call Riley 3317 and i ask for Jack, rr addreea Waiter Cox. ftOfl Fulton St. The Blmont A. C.a will play at Franklin July 4 and at Martlnavflle Jufy s. Game* are wanted with atrong State club* for Julv Zeller. 124 8. Traub Are. Aa Acton ha* disbanded for the eeaaon, Cumberland te without a game for Sunday, For acmes call Rohert Amo* at Main 14.7 between 12:30 and 1 p. m. OLENDON TO REMAIN Rtf Puffed Prrtu ANNAPOLIS, Md., July I.—Dick Olendon. who resigned as the Navy rowing coach several days ago, reached an agreement with Navy officials and will remain at the academy for another year, it waa announced. CLEAVES - IMPROVES Rtf Timm Sprrinl OIL CITY. Pa., July 2. —Parents of Jack Cleaves, former star Princeton football player, announced Wednesday that their aon was recovering in a Tulsa (Okla.) hospital from injuries received in an oil field accident a few days ago. Cleave* suffered a fracture of the skull. SI MMER SCHOOL GAME The Bu'ler Summer School team defeated the Merchants Heat and Light club, Wednesday, 18 to 1. Chadd, on the mound for the winners, allowed only two hlfb. The Indiana “U” Coaching School team will play the locals at Irwin, field,