Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 314, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1926 — Page 12

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ADDITIONAL SPORTS

GOLFERS SAIL AT MIDNIGHT United States Team Gathers in New York for English Invasion. ' 1/ 'limes Special NEW YORK, May 4.—With the arrival here this morning of Bobby .(ones of Atlanta, the national amateur golf champion for the last two years anti former open champion, the eight afnateurs who will make up the American attack at four British golf titles was complete. Jones spent Monday in Washington playing a, four-ball match in which he was paired with Tommy Armour against Leo Diegel and Fred McLeod, professionals. Members of the American team now in New York, ready to sail at midnight tonight aboard the Cunard liner Aquitanla,- include the youthful Gunn, also of Atlanta, who played the final amateur title round last fall with Jones; Francis Ouimet, former open and amateur champion; Jess Guilford, former amateur champion; Roland MacKer.zie of Washington; Jesse Sweetser of Boston; Robert A. Gardner of Chicago, former national champion and now captain of the American team, and George von Elm of San Francisco. The golfers will be guests tonight at a dinner to be given in their honor by the United States Golf Association and at midnight they will board the Aquitanla. Some concern is felt among officials of the United States Golf Association over the British strike, which might tie up transportation facilities in England and delay the trip back borne. Jones, Gunn, Ouimet, MacKenzie and possibly one or two others will stay for the British open tournament, starting June 21, but some of the team hope to return immediately after the amateur. The team expects to land at Southhampton May 10 and engage in exhibition matches until May 17. when the annual gold vase tournament will be held at Sandwich, a course near London. The players will be accompanied on their invasion by a number of golf enthusiasts and officials of the United States Golf Association. Independent and Amateur Baseball The Tartar A. A. defeated the Northern Independents, Cl to 2. at Garfield Park Sunday. Weimer. pitching for the Tartars. fanned sixteen. The game was featured by the heavy hitting ot the Tartars. The V. P. C.s defeated the Holy Trinilv, Sunday, 12 to I. Bova and Patterson btarred on the mound for the winners The College Cubs have had trouble finding strong opposition this season, and would like to book some strong State teams. Sunday the Cubs defeated the Acme A. As, 12 to 0. For games address Fred H. Butler. 1012 N. Oxford St., or call Webster 3679. The Marlon Cardinals opened the season at Martinsville Sunday by defeating the Artesian City nine. 12 to 4. A seventhinning rally netted ten runs. Wright, Cardinal pitcher, allowed but five hits and struck out ten batters. The Cardinals have open dates May I) and 10 and would like to schedule fast State teams. Address Barry M. Cruse, 1012 Woodlawn Ave., or •all Drexel 6634-W. The Tauter A. C. defeated the Dsrdettas in a slow game Sunday. 21 to 7. A game is wanted for next Sunday. Call Belmont 0852. and ask for Fred. The Hoosier Triangles will hold a meeting at 1130 Beilefontaine St.. Wednesday evening at 7:30. Brown, Lawyer. Sinimons, Butler. Tennis. Shaninger. McLain, Alien. Woods. Fox and Houston take notice. The Triangle A. C. will practice tonight at the I. C. diamond. The Indianapolis Keystones opened their season with a victory over Batesville at Batesville Sunday. Aufderhiede allowed Hie Batesville team only three hits. Next Sunday the Keystones will play the Brazil Elks at Brazil. Ind. For games write W. .1. Schoch. 73!) Lincoln St. RUSHVILLE. Ind.. Mav 4.—The Rusbville baseball club opened the season at Connersville Sunday witli a 13-to-2 victory over the Betsy Ross dub of that citv. The nitching of Shaw and hitting of Catcher Rvrne and Shortstop Castleman for Rushville featured. The Morocco baseball team will bold a business meeting tonight at the clubhouse. For games write Robert Palmer. 1142~Iclmuftal St. Edwards All-Stars, a Negro semi-pro club, has open dates May Id and 23. Swayzee, Columbus. Connersville and Richmond take notice. Address Roy Edwards. 2307 Columbia Ave., or call Kenwood 3543. The Modern Woodmen baseball team will meet at the, elubrooms. 110 E. Maryland St.. Thursday at 7 p. m. Carl Farbach take notice. Marion Countv Greenhouse Association team defeated the Citizens’ Giants. 3 to 0. Hildebrand's pitching featured. He struck out fourteen. White of the winners got three hits out of four trips. The M. C. G. A. club wants a game for next Sunday. Call Drcxel 5385. The Indianapolis Meldon Club will play at Kokomo Sunday. The Meldons have strengthened their line-up. having added Dewey Roberts, Joe Kelly. Funkhauser. Vrrnl'e Webb and Todd Wilbur to the club. The Meldons still have May 23 arid 30 open and would like to fill those dates with a couple of Btrong Stale clubs. Connersville Betsy Roes, Batesville, Seymour. Bloomington and Columbus take notice. Address r. j. Stehltn, 918 Olive St.. Indianapolis, or phone Drcxel 3G79-J. With the Majors Aided by Fourniers fifth circuit clout, Hie romping Robins annexed their eighth game in nine starts Monday, defeating BosInn 4 to 1. and strengthening tlielr hold mi first place ill flic National League. Hob McGraw. the recruit hurlcr. held the Braves to five tilts and made Ids record for the season three straight wins. The victorious march of the Yankees was halted by the Philadelphia Athleties after eight straight games had been lurked Into the winning column. Groves had murderers’ row eating out of his hand, while Ills team-mates drove Shawkey out of the box In the sixth Inning. The final score was 8 to 3. As the Chicago Wldte Sox lost to Detroit 3 to 1 by virtue of Whit. tdll s airtight pitching the Yankees maintained tlreir one and one-lialf game advantage over the Collins' crew. By virtue of the Chicago Cubs’ idleness, the Cincinnati Reds crept into a tic for second place in tits older circuit when they beat Bt. Louis. oto <5. Sammy Bohnr was on the scoring end of a triple Steal with llclmch and Christensen in the sixth Inning. Keen and Haines failed to held the Redlegs tn check. Cleveland, after slumping badly against the White Sox, defeated the St. Lotus Browns. .3 to 1. and regained some of the ground lost during the disastrous Sox series. Levaen pitched A-l ball lor the spokemen. 'The Boston Red Sox dropped to seventh ilaco In the American League standing when Washington took a game from them. H to 2. Ogden silenced the Boston bats, chile the Senators pounded Ruffing. Kiefer ind Wiltse for eleven hits. Jake Fournier s homer placed him at the head of the four-base clouting procession. Nixon of Die Phillies got a circuit smash off Wiener's in the eighth Inning. Manush. Goose < pslin and Lamar tparie home tuns in flu American League.

Ifimmonci liiputes Jpjslded When a I>atting-out-of-oril*r p'ay is properly discovered, how is it determined as to who shall be called out? * * * Batting-out-of-order plays are always most confusing. More disputes arise over this phase of play than over any other feature of baseball. Tito man who should have batted, the proper batsman, is the player who should always is? called out. No thought is given to the improper batsman relative to the out. The improper batsman is simply the offender. The wrong that lx commits is not penalized unless the team in the field is wide awake to the situation. Then the penalty is placed on the proper batsman. Much confusion will be eliminated if one simply remembers that the* proper batsman is the one who is called out when the mistake is discovered in time am La n appeal made lo the umpire. f# the improper batsman hits safely, ho is simply removed from the bases, the proper batsman is called out and the man who follows the proper batsman in the batting order is the next hitter. VAULTS HIGH Harrington Goes 12 Feet, 111-2 Inches in Meet. Bu Times Special NOTRE DAME. Ind., May 4. Paul J. Harrington, pole-vaulter of Indianapolis, shattered his former record for Cartier field here Saturday in a triangular meet with Illinois and Ohio Wesleyan. Harrington raised his old mark of 12 feet 7% inches to anew height of 12 feet 111/2 inches, lie made an attempt to top the bar at 13 feet 0L inches for anew American college record, hut failed. Billy Evans Says — SEVERE HANDICAP “Bring back those pitchers to me." Words and music by Jakie Atz. manager of the Ft. Worth team of the Texas League. Joe Pate, who won twenty games j for Atz last season is now with the Philadelphia Athletics. He recently made his major league debut at 33 years of age by defeating Washington. “Lefty" Johns, now a member of the Detroit Tigers, won the same number and lost only eight games, four less than Pate. Johns also won his first start against Cleveland. Losing two pitchers who turned in forty victories last season seems to have upset Ft. Worth's pennant strategy. During the first three weeks of play the club has floundered around the cellar. Atz, who has won six straight j>ennants in the Texas league for Ft. Worth and five Dixie series in the same time from the pennant winners of the Southern Association, is having mighty rough sledding. No wonder he is singing; * “Bring back those pitchers to me." * t * BENCH MANAGERS Bench managers once again have the call over playing leaders in the majors. The odds are 9-7 in fevor of the bench directors. The American League has five playing managers as against two in the National. Os late years the American has been in the habit of giving star players, who so desired, an opportunity to manage. Hornsby, the biggest celebrity in the National League, is one of the few stars in that circuit to enact the managerial role. On the other hand, five of the most brilliant players in the junior circuit. Cobb, Speaker, Sisler, Harris and Collins, are not only playing, but managing as well. * * * AVERAGE SI ( CESS The success attained by American League stars, on the whole, has been above the average. Stanley Harris has turned in two pennant winners and one world championship, while Tris Speaker has one of each to his credit. Managing a major league ball club Is a man's job itself without doing any playing. If a star is temperamentally fitted to handle men, his chances’ to deliver are much better. However, it is often the case tjiat • the work of the star player is impaired by the added duties of the manager. There are many sides tn the argument for and against the policy of making managers of star players. * * * COLLEGE STAR Steve O’Neil, star catcher of the Cleveland Indians when they won a pennant and world series in 1920. is hack in the minors this year. He’s catching for Toronto of tho International League. On the Toronto club this year is Pitcher Owen Carroll, former Holy Cross star, who is still the property of the Detroit Tigers. Carroll is the young man who lost only two games in four years of college twirling and turned .in something like fifty victories. On joining the Tigers, Carroll found the style of play decidedly different in the big show, and just couldn’t win. I worked the first two ball games Carroll pitched in the majors. I predicted success for him despite defeat, hut thought he was a year or two away. • Under the direction of Steve O’Neil, who is catching him &t Toronto, Carroll is a consistent winner. “Carroll looks better in every start. He will be a finished pitcher at the close of the season, realty to jump to the majors anti deliver." That is Steve's impression of Carroll, who, by the way. is of the opinion that O'Neill should come back to the majors as his catcher.

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16 Help Wanted—Female CONTESTANTS for bathing girl beauty contest: also Charleston and Tango contest. Big cash and other valuable prizea. Call Lin. 77*1 for registration appointment. ■ 17 Situations Wanted b—Female PRACTICAL nursing for confinement eases Webster 3438-M. HOUSEWORK for employed couple in small family. Care of children by elderlv lady 2150 X Temple, TYPING, envelopes addressed tor home work. 1000 Kiver Ave, 18 Rooms for Rent ALABAMA. N.. 523: ant 2: room for 1 or 2: good brat umitiiiumiw hot water. BOULEVARD PL.. 3031: modern room: priv. borne: cm ployed lady. Ran. 2 027 CAPITOL. N\. 2852: nie*ly furnished room, suitable for I or 2: reasonable. Harrison 4538-K CENTRAL AVE . 2354; modern front room for two. CLINTON HOTEL. 2D Virginia Ave : tietdrahlo rooms: S3 to st> Circle 5422 TALBOTT. N 2127: furnished room I or 2 gentlemen: modern: st> Call after 4 p. m Randolph 1804. Modern Downtown Hotel Special Weekly Rates Single room, sti.OO; double, s<.oo. Hot and cold running water. Phone and elevator service. A room and bath, $1.50; other rooms, SI.OO to $2.50. BERT ATKIN, MANAGER THE PURITAN HOTEL Northeast Corner New Jersey and Market Sts. 2ti S. HOLMES: two sleeping: rooms; mod wn Bel. 358 P M a—Light Housekeeping ALA.. N , 523: apt. 5: large rm . ailT. bath: 1 verything turn, for t.inigeket ping, ALA.. N.. 1120: 2 nicely turn, housekeeping rnn,; also sleeping nil. I.in 7823. BROADWAY, 1142 nice, airy, front rm.. kitchenette: closets: gar,; mod. Rl. 4885. CAPITOL Ave., N.: large sleeping room; modern; fur 2 Lni, 2118. HOYT. 1530: 3 t urtns I led light house keeping rooms: 81) Pitexel 4307-M ILLINOIS. N . 805-7: one and two-room apts. neatly turn-shed. NORTH St . W large housekeeping room; kitchenette: newly decorated, also sleepfug rooms. Riley 3318 PLEASANT room: moil, private home; 1 or 2 gentlemen , ear line Web, dpi 3 W 24T11 E . 511 airy, modern rm tn priv. family: largo closet. Ken. 2971 2 OR 3 desirable unfurnished rooms: film location: on car line. Call evenings. 1532 E. Tenth 216'., E. WALNUT airy front rm.. closets. wlk, (list : kit, priv : wid. home. LI. 2701* 320 N IllV* Ave . 2 mrv rms . kitchenette: dose to park: storeroom Irv 2140 W. 11)05 N CAPITOL: large, dean front rm. with kitchenette: everything furnished DANDY two room furni-h J near Fountain Suuaro Prex 3540- R 248 N WALCOTT: 2 airy rms.. mud.: suit for couple; close to church, Lin. 3508 lev FLY room, modern ant.: widows home. Close In. IJn. 3740. N ICE large, airy room lovelv sum • lawn. good lor.; home nrjv Han 1237 _ 2 ROOMS: sun parlor: mod home near Tech turn : M teh ear Web 31)33 W b—Board and Rooms BEVILLK. N.. 23: nice rm : good home cooked meals' ?9 phone; E Wash ear CENTRAL. 1200: 3 rm. apt: prir home 2 gentlemen employed, Riley 2202. IRVINGTON —Large, dean modern room priv, fam.' tin ■a Is opt tonal Irv 4153 W PARK Ave 1030: room and board for young ladies: tn nioelv furnished, prtvate fit,me. Kenwood 1039. TACOMA N. 112): cozy furnished room. for lady: home priv *4 Ran 0221. .TOT'D 1029 W.: 2 rooms completely furnigheri: adults only HMTiaon 1054 J ROOMS: with nr without board. lor young ladli-a. Ken. 1639 19 Rentals a—Houses GOOD Ave.. 117: Irr.: 5-room modem bungalow: garage: 40 In 2081 GRAND Ave. 3117: Broom mrKieru double: gai t. >4O. Irv 34*57 R. HIGHLAND PL '.'Ml! IS; 5 rooms, semi" modern; only S2Q. Kan 0073. ILLINOIS. N.. 1425: 7 rms : modern; ' porches: yard: S3O Kami 58.38. MINKNER N 129; throe rooms; sl2. DRexel 751)1 -J. OLNEY. N 2427 (i room, well and dstern, lights, gas RUCKLE. 1915: 8 rooms: modern: with or without garage. Ran. 2709. ST. PAUL 1 118 22 two nice cottages wtvli porches; newly papered and painted, electric lights: *ls month. Jours St 573 three rooms SlO tier mouth J. S. CRUSE REALTY CO Main 3940 TEMPLE. S.. 271; five rooms. 120. 9t Peter 9t.. 437, four room',; $lO. Lin. 8754, ED KING. WHEELER ST.. 2170: 5 rooms. ...SIB.OO Roosevelt Av.. 3008- 4-r. semi m. 20.00 1414 E. 24th St.; rooms 20.00 Spruce St.. 1317: 0-r.. sing. gar... 22.50 Parker Ave ”125; 4-r. semi-mod... 20.00 1250 W. 26th St : 4-r mod. gar. . . 27.50 A. F ZAIN'KV 108 N Delaware 9t FOR COLORED 1022 N. WEST Two room*, in a door Iml. all niodrm. watrr. gan and light: janitor servh'o. See janitor in apt. 10 DFNL<VP & 1101 .TKOKh LOW RENT —WEST 1315 to 1331 Everitt: 3 ami 4 rooms: nfwly decorated: Hoso to factories and schools: sls and $17.50 SUHMID SMITH INC. REALTORS. **Let h Talk It Q\cr ' RENTAL, SOUTH Five-room cottage: 1140 Church St : gas. electricity, inside toilet anil basement; $25. 3V. 11. RUEBY. 425 Lemcke Bldg. Lin, 1782. 540 NORTH LYNN 3 rooms; electric lights and gas: new paper. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL 7 ROOMS, modern; 3 bedrooms, in good condition: garage. 3210 W. Wash. Ownpr. Web. 7870-M. NORTH DREXEL: north half modern double: snlendld neighborhood: near Little Flower Church, DR. ()27ti IRv, 3229, (i-KOO.M house, newly papered and painted DRexei 1856. CORNER 20th and Kenwood: d-rm. mnrierti double: good condition. Han, 1257. STOREROOM: 7 rooms, mod. except bath; gar : large lot: fruit: 83,3. Bel, 1023 SEE DUNU)P r * a £ouTEGEL for bargain. c —Apartments TENTH St.. E.. 3435* apt. room, bath* steam heat: Cir. 183-1. d—Business Places LARGE building with gas tank, suitable for garage, repair shop, transfer and storage or light manufacturing business. 1032 3. East, STOREROOM —Udell mid North western; 30x10; reasonable. Ran. 0949 e —M iscellaneous FOR RENT —Adults only: three or four rooms: old-fashioned homestead: acre of ground, lots of trees, flowers and garderi. Phone Webster 1212. TWENTY AORES Good farm land between 88th and 90th Sts. No holier, Drexcl 0212. 21 Real Estate for Saie b—Houses HOYT AVE.. 3943; Nice, new 5-room house, located English Heights. A restricted addition opposite Christian Park, between S. penny and Garfield, electric light, front drive garage, breakfast room, full front cement porch, inclosed rear porch. Will sell at the bargain price of (2.050. on E-Z Terms S. D. Sample 3939 English Ave. Drexej 4334 HOYT AVE 3933: Nice, new 4-room bungalow; electricity: garage; full cement poruh: aenient walks. Sell at the bargain price of $2,450. Come out Saturday attemoon or Sunday. S. D. Sample 3930 English Drexel 4334 KKNWOOI), 3822: mod. 0-rtn. home hard wood floors throughout: grape arbor: 2oar garage: $l,lOO cash down, bal. E Z payments Wash, 0.311-Master 0 p, in NAPOLEON. 2059: for sale: $1,200 equity for S7OO cash In 5 room modern home DRex. 4710, N. ELDER AVE. 'Fire-room-a-side semi-modern two tnry double; ncwjy decorated: $3,300; liberal terms.. CIVIC REALTY CO. 130 N. Delaware SI Lin. 30.30 NEAR FOUNTAIN SOUARE 1311 Ringgold St., five rooms, modern. brick front porch: 2-ear garage; a bar gain at $3 700 at only SSOO down. THE CHARLES R tfTTINOER CO. 308 National City Bank Bldg. Lin. 5057.

21 Real Estate tor Sale b—Houses We Buy Heal Estate Lease Contracts The Washington Company 867 W Wash St Main 0798 Kith NEAR COLLEGE Eight rooms, modern: 47-foot front: only $4,000. Term-* SSOO cash. $35 per mouth. Property now rents for $35. B. M. RALSTON, 14:{ K. Market St. GET A ST ART 7~ HERE JS YOUK CHANCE. Lot 40x141!; four-room garage homo on ba*k of lot. Will sell on small <-ash payment or will give deed for SSOO. Cull Mr. MacLeod. Main 1186. Charles E. Holloway & Son 140 NORTH DELAWARE ST WE ARK REALTORS SOMETHING UNUSUAL IN DOUBLE On Alabama, near Fifteenth: fine double; sn rooms each: modern: Merchants heat; rent 590: only SB,OOO. R. M. RALSTON, 142 E. Market St. WEST ON THE HILL 5-room cottage with lights, gaa. well and cistern; improved street; all for $2 200 plus s9l Barrett: S2OO cash. Ran 0894. SCtIMID & SMITH. INC REALTORS “Let s Talk It Over ’ 1453 ENGLISH AVENUE. | Seven-room modern with 5 down and j bath. 'I optional bedroom* up # Large I lot. garage, paved afreet and alley in and | paid for. Thin ia really a bargain. Only <3.750 with SSOO down Call Ir\ 1559 : THK CM A KLKS Ji KTTIXGKK CO W EST Beimont near Washington: li-room cot- i tage, lot 10x107, price $2,000. plus Barrett S2OO cash. Ran. 0894 SCHMID A SMFI’H. INC REALTORS “Let's Talk It Oyer $l5O CASH 2002 ENGLISH AVE Four room cottage with electric lights; I newly decorated Payments sls per month. I .1 g McCullough, realtors 100 X Delaware St. Minn 1709 | NEAR GARFIELD DARK. Well built flve-rooni modern bungalow, with g-irare practically new SSOO down and $39.00 a month CIVIC REALTY CO. 130 X Delaware, Lin 5030. FOUR-ROOM bungalow garage, 2723 Butler Ave; 307-foot front on cinder struet $3,000: SIOO cash balance monthly. Owner loti N Delaware St Main 1709. WE will build and finance a home or votir lot: payments like. rent. CIVIC REALTV CO i:t<; N Delaware St Lin. 50.50. NEAR Itcn Davis sth and lith funises north of intersection. W Wash and Morris Sts 4 and 5 rooms S2OO down halain-o like rent TWO frame dwellings on N Delaware St ■ dose in: 00x150 fret bargain. S2O 000 Investigate A J. MEYER REALTY CO. 30. Lombard BMg Mon 1033. | MODERN duplex near Fount mi Square Modern ten-room house on Pleasant St fifty foot lot Two lots 1600 Tabor St. Pres 4449 W )UB SALE OR RENT—3 room cottage 4.11 N Kfteh.mi Bel, ;tI f,H d—Lots 215x158 $.500 00: $5 OO . rash. WOO monthly: high ground. Ice. northwest corner Butler Ave. and 25th St Owner 10 ’; V Delaware St Main I 709 ONE a. rr, SSOO 00 $5 oil ,"aih. $6 OO mouhtlv, on Richland Drive, first cinder road north ol 4dtli St from Shadeland Ave, east Owner Hit! N Delaware St Main 1709 LOT in Blltmore Gardens list price $374 take sl3o Tall B. I 3083 | g—Builders and Contracting PAINT AND ROOFING Complete line of high-grade material* Pfunt or reroof your house. Ton month* to pay. Call \i regarding above plai. Allied Coal and Material Cos. Paint and Hoofing Dept. 13 1 N Palawan* St Phoif Liiuoln 7581 ATTENTION —We can in most instances finance GARAGES On EASY TERMS 1 CAR, $1.60 TO S3 PER MONTH 2 CARS. *2.50 TO $5.09 PER MONTH. 3 CARS $.150 TO $8 PER MONTH CALL US FOR PARTICULARS L. G. BRIGIITMIRE CO., 1101 N. Capitol Ave. Lincoln 7810 Eves Wash 4890 IF tO( have a el. ar hit we will build you a home. Our houses are better and cheaper because we have no office help and pay no commissions. ELVERS & KLEIN. INC. Lin. 20, PAPKK HANGING, house painting, firai Ha** work. ♦ Gall Hi ley 4**B3. PLASTERING, all kinds no job too small Call A SLADE Irv. K 4 22 Real Estate Wanted CASH IN 72 HOURS ill submit * asli offer on investment properties and small cottages within 7“ tnmrs after iiianreHon. 730 K of IV Hide UK have ready buyer- for properties South or H ist, priced .9010111 $3.50(1, For sen ire mil. THE CHARLES R, ETTINGKR CO 308 National City Bank Bldg.. Lm. REAL ESTATE. To buy, sell or exchange, call KURTZ * LEASE. <l9-20 Iscmeke Bldg. Phone Lin. 3434, DA YTON REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT CO.. 1010 Fletcher Savings A Trust Bldg, 24 Farm Wanted SMALL acreage, rough hilly land within Jo miles of Indianapolis. Will take at its real value as pari payment on small roHirie.nre or double. Circle 7290. Room 140. 220 N. Illinois. 25 Miscellaneous for Sate CASH REGISTERS scales, grinders, sheers rebuilt: guaranteed. Fixtures all kinds. SPRAGUE EX., 22 W Ohio. Mam 0.304. CASH REGISTERS, scales, grinders, sheer. 'h Fixtures all kinds. SPRAGUE EX.. 22 W. Ohio. Main 0504 CHINA CLOSET. COLONIAL STYLE; LIKE NEW. CALL IRV 2982, ’ DICTAPHONE outfit complete, also bookkeeper's standing desk FORBES HUB BAUD LUMBER CO. DBrxel 7400 GAS ranges, rebuilt: high-oven and box oven; $2 down. $1 per week. C. C. IN MS UURNITI RE CO,, 328 Virginia Ave, GI.ADIOLA bulbs: many var.; common and aristocrat: dahlia roots Hunt, 4576. GRIMM alfalfa seed. $19.88 bushel: fancy alfalfa. sls: choice alfalfa. $12.50. red June clover. S2O: alsike. sl7 alstU' and timothy mixed. $7.50. Pure domestic seeds. HARVEY GAINES, FARMLAND, IND HOUSE cleaning! Your surplus clothing. furniture, magazines, papers, will help us to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Homo. Phone for wagon. Riley 0022. 127 YV. Oil. STOVE AND FOLDING BED; REA SON ABLE. 2520 UNION' ST . Rugs—Linoleum Brussels rugs. 9x12 in blue. tan. taupe and old roue. $12.50; Gold Seal Congoleum ri gs. 9x12. at $12.75: these are carried in all sizes at proportionate prices: imported Japanese grass rugs double warp. 9x12. at $7.50: all-wool Brussels rugs, best grade, in 11.3x12 size, at 529.60. Floor covering, beautiful linoleum patterns. at 49c a yard: linoleums and inlaid* may be had in a)l widths and grades; also rug border hall and stair eartx't and rugs in all grades and sizes. All perfect guaranteed goods Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W. Washington. Near Capitol Ave. "T f It. Covers the Floor. YY> have It" SLIDING gear transmission to put in your Ford, % price. McNamara Warehouse 946 W. New York St. TARI’Ai LINS truck and auto covers. BOOZIER TARPAULIN AND CANVAS GOODS CO . 1302 W. Washington. Bel. 0367 WRECKING AT 411 E. SOUTH. 200.000 brick at $6.60 per m.; 2 ear loads of 2x4s. 2xo 2xß. 2x10: 2 carload* of sheathing and flooring, carload of door* and sash bath outfit soil oipe. blaster boards. Western Wrecking Cos. BEL. 4030. You Read toe Want Ad— F tv,, you tried to use them! It’* ea* —Call Main 3500. Ask for an Ad Taker

25 Miscellaneous for Sale HOUSEWIVES ATTENTION Have jus! bought ear load of 42-niece breaktast s<ts. flower design, all No. 1 stock, offering them at tlie low price of $4.50 ptr set. CAPITOL BAG AND, BURLAP CO. a—Musical Instruments KING BAND INSTRUMENTS RITTER MUSIC CO 231 N. Illinois. Circle 1195. PIANO: mahogany upright, and bench: perfeet condition : SIOO. Wash 4571. PLAYER piaiu . mahogany case. 88-notc. cost SBSO with bench and rolls for quick sale. $165. terms Lin. 6404. MR. WILKING, PLAYER piano, mahogany: tine condition; bench and rolls. Call Wash- 1309 morn UPRIGHT piano: lino for beginners: only $75: terms $0 per month: biggest valui in oitv. I,in. 64114, MR. WILKING. WANT use of piano for storing same; good care Irv. 1704-R. S2OO RADII) Set Give in exchange for paper hanging and painting. Bel, 3083. FIVE-TUBE RADIO CALI. MAIN -4 092 b—Pet and Live Stock BABY CHICKS t'OR BALE BOYERS’ HATCHERY, 25 E. MARKET. Rl. 5470. HATCHERY, THORNTQWN. IND POODLE PUPS —White, silky. 7 weeks old. Call 22.72 S Meridian TEAM of small horses: also ice wagon; 873 for outfit. Bel. 0641-W,* 27 Business Announcements OUR THIRD ANNIVERSAY SALE OF REBUILT TYPEWRITERS ALL PRICES RED UCED We Rent and Overhaul All Makes of Typewriters and Guarantee Our Work. Authorized Agents for Remington Portables. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO. 104 MONUMENT CIRCLE. LIN. 0823. FEATHERS bought mid and renovated leather mattresses and pillows made E. F Itl RKLE 416 Mass Main 1428 MYTTRESSES Rebuilt and recovered Home Bedding Cos. 8,0 Ytri'ioiH Ave DRex 0780 Hanging fi:;-t 12 work DREXEL >fi)L’|:M S - CAI -'- W MOtil - KY ' PAPER hanging, piper furnished; excellent work and sen ire Web. 2672. PERMANENT Wav. new niarrell effect. Pro c 5 < Ref supplied Wash. <'7lß. RUG 9xl2—Dusted and scrubbed. . .52.00 Selfs el.-am and and prt ssi and. Pee net t th.' fie.me" Lincoln 8201. BUGS. Pxl'J mm cue! $a- n!l work guar SUPERIOR CLEANERS Ken_ 4462 SAFKTY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTLKDGE 216 N IlHnofs, BKAMsTiCK>s dv day nr week. Uandoinh 0783 WALL piTxr o> iiOnir *i OO up. Exi*'rini#*n. Wrb 31.~)0-J. YARD cleaning, lawn work of nil kind*. Lin 5183. TEX TONE wall lint.rig paintinr. paperh ing pippr furn , off. Ken. 3S*?5. MAKING over LAMP SHADES: FANCY PILLOWS work drtivi-ml WVh. 35.78. 28 Storage and Transfer OTTO J. SUEZ, packing, storage, shipping: local and overland hauling.. Return loads wanted home, and we will five is iinates on hauling. Mam 2353-3628. Nights Wetmti r 4579-0*199 VV MOVE NOW, PAY LATER~ HOOSIER TRUCKING CO. 2130 E WASH WE It. 6700. MOVING and I rucking Rename men Gsll _ BORN MA N _ Web on7l NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. Call at all times Randolph 3741 zj Opportunities <PiStXW> 3438 OWTOt /csrwoiGTMaia 5447 SMMCO ] r N 1025 Overland geHan; oversize j balloon tires: new paint; a | wonderful buy at S4US. j i 1925 Chevrolet touring exeellent condition; $305; lots of fqui pment. Jones-Whitaker , Annex . 516 N. Capitol - — Hdpßaißvlg! 1 l(> m iNG WORKS -- od location: priced right for quick Hale: <\ i ry think in A 1 fthape reason for wiling, acount of health Do not answer unleoa you moan buainr.**?. AddroKH Box 108 ( oltimbna. Ind. DRUG STORE. Mda fountain, books, wall pa!K*r rhina: established over 40 years. Good location, town 1‘LOOO; low overhead. A money nukcr: nvestuate. Write Box 70 care Timet*. PORTABLE liin’h stand: fine eondition; eoffeo urn, Btoves. ete. Hum. 5785. 30 Automobiles for Sale CHEVROLET. 19*14 coupe: disc wheels. 20x4 *4 tires, large wheel. windshield wiper, owned and driven by business man ; Spn down. bal. I*. months. STONE CHEVKOLKT ‘LJO E. New York. (TIUYSLER SEDAN FOR SALE CHEAP BEL 0416 CHEVROLET. 1P23 touring: visor, apof ligth. 4 Goodrich tires: lust the ear you want at the price you want to nay. Terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO., 220 E, N. York. DODGE SEDAN 1926 Series, small mileage and in the same condition as anew car. INDIANAPOLIS FLINT CO. 902 N. Meridian. Riley 5530. Open Evenings and Sunday DODGE COUPE PERFECT CONDITION CALL UN. 1026 ESSEX COACH Call Irr, 1456-J. FORDS—--45 Coupes—Bargains Personal Serviced Used Fords See W AN(iELIN-SHARP CO. 433-61 Virginia ave. DRex. 5020. Open Evenings and Sunday. FORD. 1926 touring: balloon tires, lock wheel, driven approximately 275 miles Just came in. Owner leaving citv. Act quick: tu cash, balance payments ROY WILMETH C0...729 N. Meridian. 24 hour service. Lm. .>B<.>. Open evennigs and Sundays. FOIUT 1926 roadster balloon hits lock wheels back from finance company driven approximately 250 miles: good as new jti.i cash, balance payments ROY WILMETH.. 720 N. Meridian 24-hour service. Lin. 0875. Open evenings anil Sunday. FORD roadster: large inclosed box on reardemountable rims: S4O down. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 220 E, New York, FORD. 1926 coupe: loeK wheel, balloon tires: splendid condition; cannot be t lid from from new; $75 rash, balance payments. ROY WELMETH CO. 720 N Meridian. 24-hour service. lan. 6875. Open evenings and Sunday FORD hodIES. One 1926 touring, seven coupe bodies: sale or trade: cash or terms. SWJ9SHELM 4 PARKER. i>44 E. Washington. )GHII 1924 Tudor: 5 tires, brand 7iew paint, excellent mechanical condition look wheel. s'our best buy today: $315. STONE CHEVROLET CO . 540 K Wash. FORD. 1926: 2 door, lock wheel; repossessed: $95 cash, balance payments. ROY WU.METH CO 720 N Meridian 24 hour service. Liu. 5875. Open evenings and Sunday.

30 Automobiles tor Sale B^AM> _-^gst** s ' sr— ’ = ‘ vo "3Ssi^. /£&* 3438 Wflat ri/MAW* S64T Nix Ch<*fTO>t I’oupe: j •ents & new car in every re6pe.*t: new our rnarantee and | new title iauai. TTiis im purely jour bargain. Come in .'mil look it over.. | 1924 Ford, four-paa*. eoupe; motor in ftrat-elasa eondition; I S2OO. cash or terms. II 343 N. CAPITOL [ gTTTora—ggftvreg ' t FORD FORDOR SEDAN 1925 model, balloon tires, Delco ignition, lock wheel and spotlight. A nice little sedan. INDIANAPOLIS FLINT CO. 962 N. Meridian. Riley 5530. Open Evenings and Sunday FORD Used Cars. Always a nice stock of all models. Right prices. Square dealing. THE FRANK HATFIELD CO.. 625 N. Capitol. Authorized Ford Dealers. Opcu evenings and Sundays. Main 4708, FORD dump truck: A-l condition: $195. 1340 S. Richland. Bel. 1586. HUPMOBILE, 1921 touring: newly painted: 2-man top: a good automobile cheap. NORTON AUTOMOBILE CO.. 419 -V Capitol Ave. Riley 4614. MOON SKIiAN. 4 DOOR 1923: in excellent condition: $435; liberal terms balance. MILLER WIDES 630 Virginia Ave. DRcxcl 6847. OAKLAND. ’2O mechanical condition A-l; new tires: SIOO. 1439 E. Raymond. DRexei 6679. OVERT,AND. 4-door sedan; good paint, good dean upholstering, motor sounds good; special prire today. $300: terms No trades at this price. STONE CHEVROLET. 220 E. New York OVERLAND. 1923 touring; A-l condition 5150 WALTON G. CASH SALES 2636 Northwestern Ran, 0178. OVERLAND 6, 1922 sedan; 6 good tires: looks and runs good. YY’ill sacrifice for a quick sale. Terms. Cali Mr. Hammett. Lincoln 6865. Packard Trade-Ins 1923 Packard single 6 sedan. 1923 Oakland sedan. 192 1 Chrysler phaeton. 1922 Nash 4 cylinder Canolr. 1923 Wlllys-Knight sedan. 1924 litg 6 Studebaker coupe. 1923 Stutz 6 sedan, 5 pass. 1923 Hudson coach. 1924 Lexington H sedan, 5 pass. 1923 Dodge coupe. 4 pass 1923 National sedan, •> pass. 1924 Rtti'k 6 sedan, 7 miss. 1924 Oakland sedan. Many other bargains. Always open. The Citizens Motor Car Cos. Packard Distributors Since 1904. 31 W _[: ttii St Ma. 6942. SHAW Calls realty lor service for quick sale. $195 while they last. Terms or trade. I. WOLFE AUTO CO . 559 N. Capltol Ave. Open evenings and Sunday. STI DKBAKER 23 tour $96 down. Maxwell. 23 tour.; $65 down.; bar. 2949 N, La Salle. STUTZ BARGAINS Stutz touring. stx-pasenger S3OO Cadillac 57 touring 300 | Cole touring 192i 175 Studebaker coach. 1923 850 Cole sedan. 192.5 750 Studebaker touring. 1922 475 Kissil touring. 1923 700 These ears are in perfect condition. Small oavipent down, balance monthly. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 957 N. Meridian. Open ryptiings ami Sunday a. m. USED CAR BARGAINS j The following ears arc priced to sell. Each and every one a bargain. 1 1924 FORI) COUPE 1922 FORI) COUPE 1924 FORI) TUDOR 1923 FORD FORDOR 1922 FORD COUPE 1925 FORI) COUPE* 1923 FORI) COUPE 1923 FORD COUPE 1922 DODOE SEDAN 1921 LAFAYETTE TOURING 1921 REO TOURING 1921 MARMON TOURING EASY TERMS Carl H. Wallerich Used Car Dept Open Evenings and Sunday 314-20 N. Delaware. Lin. 558$ Htifif-Buick Sales Cos. 363 N. Illinois St. Useful Used Fords 1925 —Ford Coupe $395.00 1925 —Ford Coupe $375.00 1925 —Ford Coupe $375.00 1924 —Ford Coupe $350.00 1924 Ford Coupe $275.00 1924 —Ford Coupe $275.00 1924—Ford 4-Door Sedan ...$450.00 1924—Ford Tudor Sedan ... $325.00 1924 —Ford Touring $145.00 1923—Ford Coupe $96.00 1923—Ford Touring $95.00 1922—Ford Touring $95.00 1921—Ford Sedan $175.00 Evenings and Sunday. E=Z=Terms U2:S FORD ROADSTER Motor has just been overhauled and rreondilioned. Has four good tires and a good top. Very peppy and looks neat; s6(l down. Terms 401 E. WASHINGTON ST. Open evenings. Lin. 4841. A REAI. sedan. Must sell fate model sedan. 'Cannot be told from new. Fully equipped ■ lots of extras; will trade; give terms. YVash. 0366. lf)’J4 FORD Tudor: new tires on rear other extras: your car m trade. G WININGS CO. Irv. 3508. Used tires —s3 up ELKINS BROS. 664 N. ILLINOIS ST. RILEY 6171. LATE model Ohlsmohile sedan: runs and looks like new: terms if desired Irv 0872-R. 19“4 FORD touring: starter, new balloon tires; SSO down: terms. EUREKA AUTO PARTS, 344 X. Capitol. Riley 3330. 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1022. 102*3. 1924 and 1925 model* preferred; we pay caiih and deal quickly. Save time bv teeing us firat. I. Wolf Auto Cos. 650 N. Capitol Ave. Corner North St. Plenty of narking space, Lin, 4.316, USED CARS bought and sold. GOLDBERG 3 .93 N Cauitpl 32 Auto Supplies, Repaire CARBON REMOVED, 25c per cylinder, In 20 minutes. No bunting—Eevry lot guaranteed. 319 E New York St. Circle C4OO

MAY 4, 1926

32 Auto Supplies, Repairs ALL FABRIC SEAT COVERS The only kind that can be CLEANED They protect the upholstery and wearing apparel, too. Top and Trim Repairs Habig Quality Shop 1035 N. Meridian St. Lincoln 8303 Lincoln 8303 BEST used tires any size: wholesale and retail. Open evenings. ROGERS TUtE SHOP 3117 W. Washington Bel 4300 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles MOTORCYCLES. We sell and exchange. ALLEN. 300 Maws. Ave, Main 70 , ?a. 3/ Money to Loan OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH US WE MAKE SMALL PERSONAL LOANS TO CUSTOMERS. SEE OUR MR. PATRICK WASHINGTON BANK & TRUST COMPANY, WASHINGTON ST. AT SENATE AVE. NISEI) MONEY? Quickly, confidentially and business-like dealings is a part of the service we give you. LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 1411/o E. Washington St. MAln 0585 Lincoln 7184 1925 REO SEDAN that lias had wonderful eare. This car is in fine condition and we are pricing it to sell. INDIANAPOLIS FLINT CO. 962 N. Meridian. Riley 6530. Open Evenings and Sunday 1023 Wlllys-Knight tcunng .7 1024 Foru sedan 425 1023 Ford touring 196 1023 O' crlaml t-door sedan 305 1024 Hudson Coach HAYNES-SCHMIDT, INC. 120 W. North 021 N. Capitol New Car Dent. Used Car Dent. Wlllys-Knight and Overland Dealers Secomid Mortgage Loams ON REAL ESTATE AND Comstryctflom Loams All Business Confidential. Quick Service. Open Evenings. 6 % Mortgage Money Meyer-Kiser Bank 128 E. Washington AUTO LOAN CO. Loans to car owners legal rates. Mr. Schmidt, 122 W North St. Lincoln 757 ft. FIRST or Second Mortgages on Indianapolis or Indiana real estate. Prompt service. R B. WILSON. Lin. 6104. 1101 National Citv Bank Bldg, Coal and Wood Kindling With Each Ton Va. and Ky.—Tho best that is mined. Mined In Kanawha district. Rest W. Va. 6-ill. block, large fkd...5650 Best W. Va mine tun. 50% lump... 6 60 Best E. Ky. Harlan Cos. lump fkd. . 0.50 | Genuine Glendora—The Wonder Coal. Sullivan County. Indiana. Best Glendora 6-in. block, large fkd. 6.50 Best Glendora. 6x3 lump, clean, fkd. 6,00 Best Glendora 2xl egg. dean. fkd.. 5185 TRY OUR HOOSIER ASH. Burns well and holds fire overnight. Hoosier Ash. Ind. No. 0 Ip. fl-in. fkd. 6.55 Best Linton No. 4. 6-in. ip. eln. fkd. 6.65 Best Ind. 4-iu. ip. No. 5 eln. fkd 5.25 Best Ind. No. 5 2x4 egg. eln. fkd. . . 5.15 Best E. 111. No. 5, 2x4 egg. eln. fkd 5.15 Best. Vermilion. 111.. 6-in. Ip. fkd... 5.26 Citizens coke, the best <) 50 Delivered anywhere in Ute citv. •UNION ICE AND COAL. 1010 Bluff Ave. Drexel .4 621. Since 1308 Dependable. It will pay you to visit our yards ami ■we the difference in good coal. Special Summer Prices W. VA. 4 IN. FKD. LUMP $6 25 ■._ Cil al River district GEN. NO. 3 POCA. 6 IN. I'KD. T.P. .57.50 '■L/t NO, 3.I’OCA. 3IN FKD. LP $7 00 POCA. MINE BNU. 50% DP $6 50 L I). Johnson 311 Guaranty Bldg. RL 4164. Cir. 6084. RL .34 11 BRAZIL (Ind.) BLOCK ’< TO 24-TN. T.P,, $5.25 PER TON I BRAZIL PEA AND NUT, $4.50 EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL 034 Fowler Main 6030 Contract next Winters onal now NORTH ST. COAL CO. Lin 145.>: Cir, 55.>6; Night, try. 40 2 0 J. AND L COAL CO . 1205 Roadie St. Ran, 2471. TRY OUR MAJOR COAL. MAJOR COAL CO Ran. 4129. Gone but Not Forgotten Automobiles reported stolen to police Delons to: James J. McCaslin, 253 N. Arsenal Are. (Ford), from 243 N. Arsenal Ave. Hornbuclsle, McPhedru, Inc., 2110 E. Washington St. (Nash? M 1913). from that address. Ira Chew, 1033 lowa St. (Chevrolet, 522-629), from Delaware and Wabash Sts. P. J. Higgins, 2352 Shelby St. (Maxwell, no license plates), from Walker Ave. and Madison Rd. Elijah Baker, 2502 N. Pennsyl vania St. (Ford. 107-54), from Dela ware and Louisiana Sts. Back Home Again Automobiles reported found by police belong to: Steve R. Linock, 811 S. Tremont Ave. (Ford), found at South and Sen ate Ave. Studebaker, license 516-171. found near Crown Hill Cemetery. BUSINESS GAIN ~SEEN Bank Reports Show Improvement Declares Commissioner. Examination of Indiana bank and trust company reports submitted after April 12, shows a decided improvement In most lines of business. State Bank Commissioner Thomas D. Barr said today. “Farmers are retiring their loans and show a disposition to economize in tnelr expenditures. Industrial conditions are fairly good. Country hanks have reduced (heir borrow lngs and any loans they may be making at this time are for seasonal purposes," Barr said. “Sales of farm land, while still few, are being made on a basis of production. Land values show a satisfactory tendency.”