Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 May 1926 — Page 10

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Death Notices BISHOP. HOWARD—Beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Bishop, and brother of W. H. Bishop passed away Sunday, May lfl. Funeral Wednesday. May 19. 1 :.'io p. in., at residence. 1523 Le Grande Avo. Friends invited. Burial Edinburg. Ind. . Funeral Directors Flammer & Biaclhainiaira Now in Our New Mortuary, 25 West Fall Creek Blvd. Phones: Ran. 4400-4401-4402. No added charge for the use of the Pilcher orgnn or the new service rooms Visitors may call any time. CREMATORY SERVICE. Flanmier <& Budhamian George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E Market. Main OlHw KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR MA. 1134, 11 °~' N * 1 hi s'* BeV 3800 R-l W. T. BLASENGYM Main Office. 2220 Shelby St. DRexel 2570. UNDERTAKERS —lIISEY & TITUS. 951 N. Delaware. Main 3680 BERT S GADD 2K)O Prosocct St. Phone Stfnvnrt 2?78 Special Notices THE ELECTREAT MASSAGE Builds up the broken tissues of the fae. and removes wrinkles, brings a glow to ♦he eheelta and sparkle to tno eyes. I'ret demonstration. LOLA WALKER. 524 State Life. Lin. S7S3. Instructions MEN to learn barbet trade. TBI-OITt BAKBER COM FOE 510 E Washing ton St., IrdtnnanoUs Inn Circle 0757 Lost and Found FOUND —Articles found on Indianapolis street cars yesterday: BOSTON TERRIER: small, brown, white markings, without collar. Ans. to name Pat. 2251 Central. Kin. 5147, Reward. HRINDLE bull dug. male; 1 year and T months old: reasonable. Bel. 0300. BUNCH of Keys: On street, north side. Sat unlay. Hew. Rail. 01104. Mr. Tall. Large brilliant mounting for ring, .last Tuesday. Liberal re wan 1. Kan. 18t.>. LOST— 'Z OFFICE KEYS . REWARD. CALL KEN. •L.V'S OPERA irla-ss, detachable handle, black metal and field. lost between Cajlle Tabernacle and Keith's theater. Saturday .afternoon. Reward. Drexel 14*11. POCKET BOOK: Saturday night, containing Gosport State Bank book, name Nida Moon, money rings, trlaswoa, key. etc. Melmont 0770. Liberal Reward. STOLEN—I 924 Hup touring: engine No. 132221: licence 538-487. Reward. ELSIE ALLEK EDWARDS. Bel. 1012-R. WRIST watch: Illinois move., mmingram M. O. 11.. Ma. 3113, Wash. 322 U R Help Wanted Male MACHINISTS ‘ and lathe hands and tool makers. Allison Engineering Cos. Speedway. USED CAli SALESMEN See Mr. H. F. Crowe, 209 W. North St. THE ARMACOST AUTO CO. Used Car Dept. SALARY, bonus and commissioner* paid weekly to clean cut young men, able to assist .ocal manager on direct sales campaign. Se<* MR. MeCLURE. MeyerKiser Bank Bldg. 1 CAN place two men at once to travel in Indiana on salary, commission and bonus. Raidroad expenses paid. See MR. McCLLRE d()7 Meyer Kiser Bank Bldg. WANTED—Elderly man. night work • oeoupy roonu snm 11 wages. Ran. 1285. TIMES WANT AD* LEAD TO SUCCESS Help Wanted Female V. Well Educated Women) We will select several ambitious women of education and refinement for highly specialized work, who will he capable of earning a substantial annual income. To qualify, ypuVnust have a pleasing personalAjOiave high school education or better, be in good health and between the ages of 25 and 45. Above all qualifications we stress the capacity to learn and the ambition to earn. Your previous (experience or inexperience is not important as we prefer to develop our own material. You will receive a salary to start, bonus and intensive training to insure your success. Ask for Miss Trimpe. Lo So Ayres & GoYOUNG LADY for telephone soliciting in advertising department. Opportunity to iraru one of the best paying professions. Must be neat appearing, have pleasant personalty and ability to hear and speak clearly over the telephone. Some sales experience would he advantageous. Apply In Mr, Conley at The Times, LADIES for phasunt outside sales work. Experience unnecessary. Steady employment with good pay. Apply 003 City Trust Hldtf. Situations Wanted Female COLORED girl for general housework. No Sundays. Webster HUPP. (EXPERIENCED girl, day or half-day work by week or day. Web, 0709. Rooms for Rent CAPITOL. N., 2850: nicely furnished front room in moil priv. home. Har. 4539-M. CLINTON HOTEL. 2P Virginia Ave ■ desirable rooms: S3 to SO. Riley 1738. NICE airy room north. No otiier roomers. Rain water bath. Wash. 1223.

Rooms for Rent COMAR 1140: ONE 2-ROOM APARTMENT COMPLETELY FURNISHED INCLUDING LIGHT. HEAT. GAS AN I. WATER; 1 BLOCK EAST OF SHELBY CAR LINE: SUITABLE FOR 2. ' PRICE 80.n0. DREX, 5114. MANSFIELD, 1804: nicely furnished, modern room; working girl preferred. Har, 0027-lt. PARK AVE.. 1039; nice. airy, modern rm.: garage opt. Ken. 1039, PRATT. w"i 157: nicely .'furnished ntod>rn rooms: rent reasonable. Riley 3317. PURITAN HOTEL Everything the name implies. 100 rooms: $1 up. Special weekly rates. BERT ATKINS, Manager. ROOM and garage: v> per week; modern home. Harrison 4347-R. EUROPEAN hotel. 139 N. Delaware; nice, clean rms. Reasonable. Good location. Housekeeping Rooms DICKSON. 114: furmsncu front rooms:* modem: kitchenette, Lin, 4108. MARKET, E., 538: modern three-room apartments. $7: I urge ro <> m, 84. MERIDIAN. N , 2208; desirable livingrin., kitchenette; priv. ent. Har, 007 P-W. NORTHWESTERN. 2309: three furnished rooms- 54.5 Q week Randolph 7109 SHELBY ST.; 2 furnished rooms, with or without garage. Drexel 0845, NICE, clean light, modern room: congenial surroundings. 1057 W. 31st, Ra, 2551. Room for Rent With Board DELAWARE. N., 823: clean sleeping room: modern. Lincoln 2759, SMALL child to board; reasonable. Call Webster 4770-W, Houses for Rent ADAMS 1.925: 0-room modern double; inner Hrookside Park. Web. -110.VK.__ ADDISON. N., 313: lower duplex: live rooms gas. electricity, inside toilet, hot 1099 h° ( "'kter. garage; $32.50. Bel. CENTRAL. 2327; 7 rooms: strictly mod : garage: reasonable rent. Call Ken. 322 i EASTERN Ave. 225: summer kitchen: ... ; L ui 2, : .,„"_ ater Paid: gas. electricity; $23. web. ,30,. ENGLISH AVE.. 1314; four rooms: electricity; $12.50. Sheldon, 2051; sixroom house, HAMILTON. N., 20: 5-room cottage; bath rarage: Soil. Dltexcl 354 Q-K. KELLY. K., 1511; five rooms, modern: ga rage; s.’9; water paid. Main HP2u. ■MINNESOTA. 209: 0-room house: garage; gas; sl4, Can arruuge for double. MUSKINGUM. 407: colored: desirable apartment. Room 140, 220 X Illinois. McKI.M. 140; 0-room double, modern, exeept furnace; $25 Webster 4072. .SPRING. 722 6 room. semi-modern. Call Webster 0481 34TH. W.. 000: upper duplex: 4 rms , hatii, heat, water fr.ru.; S3O, Ha. 090411. UDKELKK St.. 2170: 5 r00m5.... SIB.OO 2127 Parker Aye.: 4-r.. semi-mod. 20.00 I W. 23th St.- 4-r. mod., gar.. 27.50 A E. ZAIXKV, 108 N. Delaware, RENTAL, SOUTH Five-room cottage; 1149 Church St gas. electricity, inside toilet and basement ?V-’ , B. RUEBY, 425 Lentcke Bldg r.in, 1782, COLORED—B3O N. Oriental: 4 l-onis: gas. electricity, city water, inside toilet, ccment porch; 820. Rand 0250, sKF 111 IN LOU a hogiEGEI. tor bartains REAL Estate SALE OR RENT: 5-room cottage; fiirnislied: 51st and Whlle Rlvi r. Irv. 47'i(>. MODERN HOME, SOUTH, NEAR GARFIELD PARK. 10 rooms, larsro lot. ‘’-car gnrago. •uiv(Nl SSO per month. 1220 Comer DUNLOP & HOLT EG EL. RENTS CUT TO NORMAL 1315 TO 1331 EVERITT 3 and -(-room doubles: elee. ligtits; well decorated nod cleaned; space for garden: $1 t and SIS. SCHMID A SMITH INC. REALTORS. ‘‘Let's Talk Tt Over." Houses and Flats Furnished WOODRUFF PLACE. E. Drive. 590. apt. Apartments for Rent CKLESTK Apt.. 40*J E. Now York; attrao<*•>!oowntowii. "room and hath: < Snocial imlii* <*nnMit. o lamtor DKOSPECT. 1 H.'P.’-HH ; *J r00m5.... $64.00 m , IBI L , St -olf ,0 L K room*. • • .*47.50 Maplo Kd.. .j.l*: . rooms . .$85.00 Model inn St.. 2?*'ls; *'l room* . $55.00 Seo r-u Modi an or *all Lin 5.10i 11. 11. WOOD.SMALL & CO., Inc "We insure everything hill the hereafter SI'TH I.HI, A NT). 2895; Apartments, one •I rooms downstairs, porch, yard 5 rooms npslairs: modern. Ken. 3135 ' I PPER duplex. 4 rooms, bath, heal hoi water, newly decorated. Kai. 575 P. Business Places for Rent DWELLING lion.so and storeroom for rent Call Bel, 1023. OFFICE SPACE " Desirable space with desk and service -•e.-i'-onahle. 4‘:5 Lenicke Bldg., I, n. 17K-.’' Houses for Sale We Buy Real Estate Lease Contracts The Washington Company 267 W Wash St Main 0792 SEVEN-ROOM MODERN ~ ONLY $3,500 A brautiful homo in pood location f,at. near Woodruff Place. Te<h and Spades Park. Dandy lot: pavcil alley. I erniH of $.150 down. Call THE CHARLES R. ETTINGER CO. Lin, 3057. Res.. Irv. 1559. "LANDS—TEXAS.’’ once a frontier, now getting the Florida and California land boom. Invest your savings in subdivisions at junction of two great rivers, where new trunk railway and highway will cross the border and help build a city. Small tracts, easy terms. For particulars address D. T. BALDWIN. P. O. Box 140. El Paso Texas. Jsll Ringgold St. Near Fountain Square; only second street west of Shelby: 5 real rooms, modern, brick porch: good lot and 2-car uarage. A bargain at $3,700. Only SSOO down. Call THE CHARLES U. ETTINGER CO.. Lin. 5057. * Irv. 1550. $50.00 DOWN, $15.00 PER 310. Seven miles from monument. Large enough to eventually support you. Small enough to garden off hours. Good, firm gravel roads, electric lights, school bus. Call Owner, Lin. 4212 Evenings. Hum. 5610 ONLY $3,850 Five rooms and bathroom: inside toilet, cellar; nice front and rear porches: garage; new; very low terms. 1047 Albany, lit square from Shelbv ear line BRIDGES & GRAVES CO. 237 N, Beta, Riley 5250. CHANCE OF A LIFETIME $2,000 Equity in modern double. Rent for S3O a side. Can bo bought cheap on easy terms. W. B. RUEBY. 425 Lemcke Bldg. Lin. 1782. RIIODIUS PARK HOMES Wonderfully located. Real values, $4,100 to $4,750: terms S3OO to SSOO. Be sure to sec these homes. Take W. 1. car to Belmont and walk north across park. Phone for an appointment. Riley *>2so. BRIDGES & GRAVES CO. ONE OF (TTY'S FINEST SUBURBS Anew 5-room bungalow can bo bought on your own terms. MR. JI. ELLIN WOOD. res.. Wash. 0872; oftice. Lin. 58411, 4 ROOMS: inside toilet; electricity; Belmont near Washington. Rent s4(l month. Price $4,500; terms or clear lot or smalt faun near Indianapolis as part payment. Room 140 220 N. Illinois. $10,500.00 DOUBLE Well located north. All modern. Will take your lot or small property at its full value. HILL & HILL, Riley 3975, MODERN 12-room dwelling: lot 32x125 Delaware St. south St. Clair St. Snap: SII,OOO. Investigate. Terms. A. J. MYETt REALTY CO. 307 Lombard Bldg. Main 1033 $350 CASH PAYMENT balance like rent. 5-room and bath modern bungalow; garage. Will take vacant lot 111 trade. 730 K. of P. Bldg. 5-ROOM bungalow lor sale or trade for clear lot. 4418 Hovey St.

Houses for Sale FIVE or (i-room homes, east of south, priced around 53.500. For service eail THE CHARLES R. ETTINGER CO. Lin, 0057. lies.. Irv, 1559, EAST: 4 rooms, modern; rent SOS monthso,soo: sell on terms or take good auto or dear lot for down payment . Main 1050. KESSLER BLVD.: thrr- rooms, large inclosed porch, electricity; SI.800: terms if desired. Inquire 1700 Kessler Blvd. THREE rooms: garage; north: new. Price $2,500: ti rills, or clear lot for first payment. Main 1050 Lots for Sale AUCTION 18 COUNTRY HOME SITES Eighteen tracts tanging in size from two and one-half to five acres, all high with beautiful buidling sites. One tract with good bouse and new barn. Sale will be held on the allottnifiit at “PLAINVIEW FARMS." located one and one-half miles due east of Lawrence on E. tilth St.. lour and one-half miles due north of the Lutheran Church, east of Irvington, on the National Hoad. Big lettirs on the barn “PLAINVIEW FARM." Follow the arrows, you can't miss it. or ride in one of our free auto busses every thirty minutes from Lawrence interurbaii station or Irvington State Bank. First trip. 9 a. m. SATURDAY, MAY 22ND. Beginning at 10 A. M. TRACT NO 2. Has five acres improved with a splendid six-room house with cellar, smoko house, eoal house and poultry house. Fine young orchard. New bank barn with silo, eight cow stansion.x with cement floor, live horse stalls The huil 'ings are rodded. located on beauti ill knoll and this will make someone a beautiful country home. THE REAL LIFE The remaining seventeen tracts are rolling and are wonderful building sites. Here is your opportunity to secure a country home site at your own price out away from tlie noise, smoko and turmoil of the city. Get eluose to nature, raise your own vegetbles. truit. and gather your own fresh eggs. Fuio.v life in its fullest. Good roads make it possible to enjoy country life and yet get to your work quicker than your city brother, who lias to hang on the straps. Tho masses art- building homes in (he country. Get yours now before they get out of your reach in price. TERMS 20 r s down. Remainder in 48 equal monthly payments, drawing (Pi interest computed semi-annually 5' discount for cash; possession immediately. COOPER AND HADLEY, Realtors. 838 Lemcke Bldg. Phono Main 277(1. H. C. Poland Auction Cos , Noblesville. Auctioneers Branch Office. 501 Occidental Bldg. Phone. Main 4707. M IST well at once, and priced to sell: lot. 50-ft . east front, on Dearborn St. soulli .‘istii St. Phone MR. KINGSBURY . I Riley 29511. Eves.. Irv. 031(1, 3 LOTS NORTH. SBOO EACH or will build 5-room, modem bungalow, sido drive and garage, for $5,300; term*. F H SWINDLER 702-03 Wild Bank Bldg. Riley 3931 Building and Contracting ATTENTION—We can in most instances finance GARAGES On EASY TERMS 1 CAR. $1.60 TO $3 PER MONTH. 2 CARS $250 TO $5.00 PER MONTI. 3 CARS $3 50 TO $8 PER MONTH CALL US FOR PARTICULARS L. G. BRIGIITMIRE CO., 1101 N. Capitol Ave. Lincoln 7810 Eves,. Wash -1890. IF YOU have a clear lot we will build yon a home. Our houses are lietter and cheaper lx cause we have 410 office help and pay no commissions. ELVERS & KLEIN. INC. Lin. 2027. TINNING. glittering, spouting and aM kinds of repair work CHAS GOLDSTEIN. 1(11(1 S. Meridian. DRi-xd 3431. j or Wash 3(i4(i. ] Real Estate for Exchange WILL trad* riuvrolrt wfdnn lor summer . rot>age oil White KKer. 11 ar. 423 P-J Real Estate Wanted REAL ESTATE To buy, sell or exchange, call KURTZ & LEASE 719-2(1 Lemcke Bldg. Phone Lin. 3434 DAYTON REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT CO- 1010 Fletcher Barings A Trust Bldg Farrhs for Sale 130 ACRES. 20 miles east of Columbus; good improvements, clear of incumbrance: $5,300: terms or trade for clear property or acreage near Indianapolis. doom l-IO ‘.‘3O N Illnmis. Malti 1031 Miscellaneous for Sale BASE BURNERS. I large. 1 small. $5 sooil li. 91(1 N Bradley. CASH itK iI.STEUb „ - > rebuilt, guaranteed. Fixtures all kinds. SPRAGUE EX., 22 W, Ohio Main 0304 _ CHINA closet and rug; very reasonable. Wash. 0741. COAL RANGE for sale; very reasonable. 1(07 Ellison Ave. Lin. 79(i‘.*. GAS ranges, rebuilt: high oven and bo* oven: $2 down. $1 per week. C. C. INNfS fruit N ITU HE CO 328 Virginia Ar. GRIMM alfalfa, seed. SI9.NS bushel: fam-y alfalfa. sls: choi.v alfalfa., $1250 red June Clover. S2o alsike. sl7. alsike and timothy mixed, $7.50. Piu*o dome-tie seeds. HARVEY GAINES, FARM L AND. IN 11. HOUSE cleaning!- Your surplus clothing. furniture, magazines, papers, will help 0* to help others Salvation Army Indus trial Home. Phone for wagon. Riley 01122 127 W. Georgia TURNSTILES, two: heavy brass: terms. C. R. HEFFNER. Delicatessen Dipt. Pettis Dry Goods. Tarpaulins Track Covers Waterproof Disck All sizes. Priced Right. See Us and Save Money. Phone BElmont 0267. M. Lo GOLDBERG AND SON CO. 1302-6 W. Washington St. Rugs—Linoleum Brussels rugs. 9x12 in blue. tan. taupe and old rose. sl2 50: Gold Seal Congoleum rugs. 9x12. at $12.75: these aro carried in all sizes at proportionate prices; imported Japanese grass rugs, double warp. 9x13. at $7.50: all-wool Brussels rugs, best grade, in 113x13 size, at $29.50. Floor covering, beautiful linoleum patterns. at 49c a yard; linoleums and inaids may be had in all widths and grades: also rug border hall and stair carpet and rugs in all grades and sizes. All perfect guaranteed goods Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W. Washington. Near Capitol Ave. “If It Covers the Floor. We have It" MATTRESSES Rebuilt and recovered. Home Bedding Cos.. 870 Virginia Ave. DUex. 0 780

Hi ih Bey a Used Car “Where Yoimr $ Counts for a Every car has been re-conditioned. Reappearanecd and at our Prices presents value that Yoy Must Recognize INDIANAPOLIS FLINT CO. factory branch liwry™ij[ LHS2 N. Meridian St. mAmmmmJtiLm Open Eves. Rllev 5530

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Miscellaneous for Sale WRECKING AT 411 E. SOUTH. 200.000 brick at $5.50 per m.: 2 car loads of 2x4s 2xo 2xß. 2x10: 2 carload* of sheathing and flooring, carload of door* and sash Dath outfit soli pipe, plaster boards. Western Wrecking Cos. BEL. 4030. Musical Instruments WHILE, they last. .1 pianos at $75: in good condition. We need room. Lin. 84H4. MH. WILKIN<L KIN (J BA N D 1N ST RUM ENTS RITTER MUSIC CO 231 N. 11 li nois. Circle 1105. WONDEKEI L bargain in player piano Can be had by finishing payment. Lin. (14114. MR WILKIN*;. HOWAKD MAM El. 1.0 player piano. 25 rolls: pracfii ally new: SIUS Lin. Pets and Live Stock BABY CHICKS FOR SALE BOYERS’ HATCHERY, 25 E. MARKET. RI. 5470. HATCHERY. THORNTOWN IND Business Announcements CONTRACT plastering: largo and small Joj )t>; t .guru‘iiceil: esti. free Riley 8471. EXCAVATING, grading soddi . ment work Ken. FEATHERS bought sold and renovated feather mattresses and pillows made E. F. BURKLE 418 Mass Main 1428 PAPER bangiru;: paper furnished: excellent, work and service Web *L">7 RLGS. Uxii: ihriv enul $*- ail work goar SUPERIOR CLEANERS Ken 44flg SAFETY RAZOR HLADES Shirpened TUTTLEDGK 21 N Illinois. TEXTONE wall tin tin? painting, paper hanging: paper lur.: dis*. off. Ke. .IHM.V WALLPAPER cleaning by • xjvrienced man: quick servlee. W>• l 'llcj Storage and Transfer OTTO J SUKSZ: puking, storage, shipPing: local and overland hauling Return loads wanted. Phone and we will give estimates on hauling Main 'L'Jo.'fHd'.’H Nights. Websti r 45 70 OHPP W H. T. BIEHL RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL DAMAGES Ask about payment plan on Overland hauling. Drexel l'-.’*Js. Furniture moved any where, MOVE NOW. PAY LATER IIOOSIER TRUCKING CO. 213(1 E WASH WF.R (170 H LET us figure with you on your moving Local or overland BARKER TRANS FKK 1273 Oliver Ave It. I 4307 Moving .met i ruekin. Kciiatile men Call BOHNMAN Web ~-,71 MOVING and haitltui:: long and short: good servi. i- Rili-v 333 1. NORTIIWI-A . ~;k.s iiv A NSFFR CO Cll at all (tine. Randolph (7|i Get our price. Estimates made free HOOSIKR TRUCKING CO. 1(11(1 K Wash Day and night phone I m Coal and Wood Lay Your Coal In Nov. Va. and Kv. the ln*st that is mined Rest Va. and Kv (Lin. blk . eln. fkd -S*VSO ih-st Va and K> :i\• i 11•. ..* (Kamiwaha Cos Vir. and Harlan Ky > nit Ind. No • i In Ip. and i eg g dean forked . $5 ?5 Cill/♦ ns coke, tgg or nut. the Inwt .$p on Special prices on your next winter’s requirements. KINDLING WITH EACH TON UNION ICE AND COAL CO. DRexi l 4(121 Ilepi inhabit- since IPOS It pays to Visit our yard 1910 lib,ft V . N BRAZIL hid. BLOCK TO 21-IN LB. $5.35 BE It TON TiKAZIL PEA AND NUT, $4..'.0 EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL 934 Fowler Main tip.’jo. .1, D. -miixsoN 311 Guaranty Kldg Riley 41(14. Clr Gbs I Riley 5444 Coo tract in xt Wmier * coal now. NORTH $T COAL CO T.ln 143.5 Co- 55.5(1 Night Irv 4070 TRY OCR MAJOR COAL. MA.IQW CO AI CO Ran 4188 Automobiles Wanted USED CARS bought and §<ld GOLDRKRG ru?' 1 N Tanltnl Money to Loan Popular Metlhiods Ip Q-niH f ria $lO TO S3OO ON HOUSEHOLD UOODB Bi A NOS. ETC. WITHOUT REMUVAa. Ten years ol micuaivo uivc.ugauoi have proven Ilia. Hub buauiew meet* * teal eeuriumic am luoiaua parsnt a law •cti.ng a lair rate ol 111 Lore*t and i:cena tug the lender Loans are made for thou •and* o. different puroo*e* ' von neM money In emergency do note hesitate ti call phone or write either of our offltw* Repayment arranged In eay monthly tn stallment* of principal and Interest Loan* can be reduced or paid tn full any tlma tntere.t ceases Immediately on eerr dollar repaid WHAT YOU BAY ON PRINCIPALOil S2O tju pay $1 tier mouth. On SOO you pay *3 per month On SIOO you pay $.5 per month. On S2OO you pay $lO per month Cos S3OO you pay sls per month With lawful Interest Popular Finance Corporation 106 E. Market SL Hoorn 532 Lemcke Bldg. MA in 1278 NEED M ONEY'v Quickly, confidential I v and busines lik dealings is a part ol the service we give LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 1 A E. Washington St. MAIo 0685 Lincoln 7184 6% Mortgage Money Meyer-Kiser Bank AUTO LOAN CO. Loans to car owner* :egal rate* Hr. Schmidt 122 W North St. Lincoln 7576 FIRST or Second Mortgages on Indianapolis or Indiana real estate Prompt service. R. I! WILSON Lin f!104. 1101 National (’tty Bank Bldg. PERSONAL LOANS. $lO to S3OO. No indorsers No publicity. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION Main 2923 404 Kresge Bldg. TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS

Auto Supplies and Repairs ALL FABRIC SEAT COVERS The only kind that can be CLEANED They protect the upho.Vrt-y and wearing apparel. ;.o. Top and Trim Repairs Habig Quality Shop 1035 N. Meridian St. Lincoln 8302 Lincoln 8303 CARBON REMOVED 25c per cylinder, in 20 minutes. No burning—Every job guaranteed. 319 E. New York St. Circle 2400. BEST used tires any size: wholesale and retail Open evenings. ROGERS TIRE SHOP 3117 W Washington Bel 4300 USED TIRES —$2 UP. ELKINS BROS.. (1(14 N. ILLINOIS ST. KIUKV <ll7l. WILL pay cash for your car or your eouity. Lin 431(1 Automobiles for Sale UriCK. 4-cyl. rdf*.: splendid condition: now tins, four-wheel brak<*s. bumpers. Absolutely no better buy in city. Must sell at onre. Price $H7.>. Call itilev i O.V’, or .JU.VL Ask for MR. GKMINKR. CHEVROLET coupe; five excellent tires: large wheel, good motor and paint Tour heal buy today slls down. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. E New York. Chevrolet 1923 Coach New paint, good tires, perfect mechanically. M.' down 522 X. Capitol, Main 2638 CHEVROLET. 192. t touring: spotlight. fair liri-s: hearings n-i cntTy taken lip: SSO liowii. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 270 K Ncv York ESSEX COACH, brand new. at a substantial discount. ARMACOST. Mam 0.552. YOU CAN AFFORD A FORD AT OCR LOW PRICES Here are some examples of our lowest prices and biggest value in town. 1922 Ford touring fi v<- good lirr-s; paint and top O. K nmi u- ja-ppy. Ttiousamls us mills of dependable transportation for only $95. 192.1 Ford s-dan four good balloon tires, bar cap. lu-atcr. lock wheel: motor snappy. This car will give siiuieiine a lot of si-rvlct- and pleasure. A bargain lor $295 19*14 Ford coupe: fdur new tires, loek wheel, automatic windshield wiper, rearview- mirror: mi-.li.uiically perfect. The paint is practically new This car looks and runs like anew one. A tug savin,lor you at $275 1923 Ford touring: in A I condition, ready to go: top and paint m nice condition. worn very little. See it today 192.5 Ford roiiN- whesl. windshield wilier live tir.-s practically new. This ear has had good treatment and is in excel lent condition nijule and out It's a i-.-al but for $37 . Many others. All bargains. EZ-Terrns HUFF-HUIUK SALES CO. 363 N. Illinois St. 1922 Essex Four Cab 0. WIN INGS CO. 1 lutlson-Essex Dealers 3816 E. Wash. St. IRv, 3598. Open Evenings and Sunday. FORD SPECIALS All ears in good condition and priced to sell. 1925 FORD COUPE. 1934 FORD COUFK 1925 FORD ROADSTER 1924 FORD TUDOR 1933 FORD TUI Kill SEDAN 1923 FORD TOt RING 1922 FORD COI BE CARL JI. WALLER!OiI, Inc. used car dept. 314 20 N. DELAWARE I.IN 5588. OPEN EVENINGS. OLDmMOUILK. IRtll tuurins car motor .n L'ofHl <Hndition k*>(m| tin s Will a* <*rot small trade ;m t>art jtavmcnt. balance on ♦ ay h termw \V b MQO.'i OilM<)li 11. E ID*.’4 nvitun: has been re" fin mil t ; Mil’* hood an.i radiator. Will sell equitv or take small clear car as part euuity. Webster ~ , < P.t 7 STUTZ BARGAINS Stutz touring-, six passenger s.tou C*<tillae 57 touring Hudson wslan. 7 p.-iHscngi-r. . . . s.lOit Kuril . i,up.-, 102(5 $.5.5-1 studi-bHker light (i touring. 1923 slim studeh.-ikrr touring 1932 *47 Kissel louring. 1923 S7OO These cars .ire in perfect condition. SiuhH nre-ew-pt do-, ii h .'anee mnnlidv. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 9.47 N. Mi-ridi-m Open i vi-niiigs and Sunday n ill. USED TRUCKS OKU4*ED BARGAINS Inquire at TECTMSKH SALES fORP. 131) S Prim. St. Lin. 3970. ESSEX COACH LATE 1925 Bumpers, 5 good tires; real bargain; liberal terms. See this car today. MILLER WIDES 650 VIR. AVE. DREXEL 6847 FORI.) SPECIALS All cars iti good conditio i and priced to sell. J 935 FORD COUPE 1934 FORI) COFPE 1925 FORD ROADSTER 1924 FORI) TUDOR 1923 FORD TUDOR SEDAN 1923 FORI) TOURING 1922 FORD COF ME (’. 11. WALLERICII. Inc. USED CAR DEPT. 314-20 N. DELAWARE LIN 5588 (PEN EVENINGS FORD roadster. 1!*7.3: starter, demountable rims, lock wliccl. $345: *,5.4 cash balance payments. KTV WII.MFTH CO. 720 N. Meridian. Opi n e" i-niiigs and Sun day. FORD BODIES One 1920 touring: -even coupe bodies; sale or T rade: cash or terms SWISSHKLM !■ BARKER. FORD touring. 11(2.: starter, demountable rims, loek wheel, cord tires: $175. RO\" WILMETH CO, 720 N. Meridian St. Open evenings and Sunday. FORD COUPE 10*!r>: Five full-*7cd balloon tlnn lock wherd. buDipors, *i>otlight ami other, extras: only s.‘J7o; easy terms. C. L. SCOTT AUTO CO. 422 N. Meridian MAin 3022 Open Evenings and Sunday FORDS—--35 Coupe—Bargains Personal Serviced Used Fords See WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 433-61 Virginia ave. I)Rex. 5020. Open Evenings and Sunday. PACKARD TRADE-INS Packard funglo 0 sedan. 102**1 Oakland sedan. 1 •:.> Martnou Dc Luxe sedan. UP.’*: Cadillac til Victoria. UP.**: Nash. 4-f‘vlintior carriole UP.'H \Vill.v§-Kuij?ht <*oupe sedan 1924 Big t> Studcbakcr coupe. 1023 Stutz 8 sedan. 5-pass. 1023 Hudson coach. 1024 Lexington ti sedan. 5-pass. 1023 National sedan. 5-pass. 1.024 Oakland sedan. 1024 Big ti Studcbakcr sedan. 1020 McFarland ti s.Jan. J 023 Rickenba<*ker coupe. 4-pass Many other bargains Always much THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. Packard Distributors Since 1904. 31 W 13th St, Msill (1943, FORD coupe. 1924; bumpers, h wheel. 5 good cord tires: 52.40: Sil.4 .t; . balance payments. ROY WILMETH CO. 720 N, Meridian St, Open evening and Si nil.iv. IjOIID. 1924 roadster: lair tires, paint ami mechanical condition: $125: terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO. Used Car Store. 220 E. New York. FORD. 1024 tudor: lock wheel, balloon tires, speedometer: perfect condition: 8295. ROY WILMETH CO. 720 N. Me ridian St, Open evenings ami Sunday. FORD. 1024 tudor sedan: visor, brand new- paint, five tires; good, clean upholstering. This car had a good home. 8325. Terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO 540 E. Washington. ’ FORD sedan. 1931: SSO: sls down payment. balance payments . ROY WILMETH CO.. 720 N. Meridian SI. Open evenings and Sunday.

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—BRASSIES—(Continued From Page 9) ; women's organization, said forty-two had signified intentions of playing Monday. When all had left the first tee, it was forty were in the play. That was a turnout just a hit unusual for the ladies. Numbers from 100 to 110 were placed in a hat and drawn out. The fifth out was 104 and 104 was blind P ar - . „ Mrs Marjorie Roemler shot 129, but had a25 handicap. Her own selection. 104. thus took first net prize the same as blind par. Mrs. C. A. .faqua shot 103. As she played from scratch it was also her net score. Mrs. 51. J. Abbott 111, shot 120, had 17 handicap and scored net 103. Mrs. J. K. Cady, had 130 gross, 35 handicap and scored net 103. Mrs. B. C. Stevenson burdened herself with a ten point | penalty at the start, Iter score of I 93 was jumped to 103 and with three others was tied for second place. Mrs. Stevenson left, so Mrs. Jaqua 1 Abbott and Cady held a putting playj off in distances from the cup they ; finished in the order named for posi- ! lions 2. 3, 4. 5. Mrs. Stevenson was 1 fifth. Mrs. C. H. McCaskey had gross 111, handicap 5 and net lOfi; | Mrs. H. J. Buchanan had 128, with 122 handicap and net 106, and Mrs. Fred Balz, 123 gross. 17 handicap and 100 net. These three were tied for position six. and putt it out. They finished in the order named and took places 6, 7 and 8. Miss Eleanor Taylor putt out and j took position nine in the prize list. ! Mrs. L. E. Hess, shot 127. had 20 ; handicap and scored 107 for tenth j place. All xvere given prizes. useful to i lhe woman golfer. The past rule of tallowing women to pick up and lay I back of traps when in them was - abolished. The course was fast and j some of the women had trouble in ; their approach shots. f_, | HE official club opening at I j Avalon Sunday saw more I persons in attendance than was ever the fond dreams of Roy ; Smith, club professional, and other I officers. Smith said more than 100 I played over the course, remarked at its wonderful condition and closed the day with dinner at the club j dining room. Avalon is sure to have 1 a wonderful season and produce ; some good players. At Meridian Hills the men entrants in the club tournament re- ! cently were placed in a bat and were teamed as the odd and even numj hers were drawn out. into two | squads. Twelve were on each team, and the winning team composed of B. Stevenson, J. C. Kester, K. A. : Likely, (\ 11. Hagedon. C. H. Beckett, A. IV. Thompson, tleorgo Moore, M. O. Knox. A. B. Hitz, Billy Thompson, < . AV. Sheridan and Albert I’lerson, had a combined score total of CBl. The losing dozen counted 686. a rather close match. Wallle Sparks, club pro, said the play was medal and brought out . some good shooting. WRESTLING AM) BOXING Hu 'Lime* Sor rin l MARION, Ind., May lß.—The dis- | alileß veterans’ mixed boxing and wrestling show here Monday was well attended. Results: Co."|.-h Thom of Wabash High School BoD-atoß Eugene Trimbh-y of Canada In a wr.-idling bout, two out of three fall-. Trimbh-y taking t h-• second fall: Jackie Coble imtcla—i'll Johnny Ad min of Dayton in boxing and the bout was stopis-u ill the first round: Bennie Sosloff of Davton had tin- shade over Tiger Purvis of Marion In eight rounds. Howard Wiggam of Indianapolis refereed and announced. NET WALKER VISITS Pan O'Leary, veteran professional pedestrian, was in Indianapolis today for a short visit He is on the way to Toledo, where lie will give | a walking exhibition in the Hen hall park Sunday. O'Leary will be SC. June 29. but he is able to outwalk men many years younger. He has displayed his "heel and toe" talent here many times. Automobiles for Sale <ViCD"cAte> yfrV* 3438C>motZgy°t7MAWS647 JONts IWHiTAKta SAUS6O. a—--1923 Font tonrinr: In rood •hiipc throughout; only SIOO. $25 down ajid s■> week for 2.4 wceka. Inert Baird touring good tii-cg. II paint amt uphoistcry; Is a LI bargain. $l5O. $25 down.. / !?.. week far 25 weeks. ' II 3o Ihlet-est. u brolteragu mti | these curs, only $7.50 uomr- I mice. | .ranes-Wliihtker | .51R N. Cajjitol nl*o | 343 N. Capitol. V 24 HOUR SEftVICR ~" J BARGAINS IN USED CARS 192.4 Overland •>. 4 door Del.uxn sedan. 1924 Overland 4. 4-door sedan. , 1924 Overland coupe sedan. . 1923 Overland touring, lie.’4 Ford coupe* 1924 Fond touring. 1922 Ford sedan. 1924 Chevrolet louring. 1924 Hudson coach. 1925 Willys-Knight 4-door sedan. 1923 Willys-Knight touring. 1921 Chandler touring 1923 Columbia sedan. llavnes-Schnridt, Inc. NVw Car Drpt. Car Drpt. 120 W. North. 621 N. Cap. Open even, and Sun. I.ln. 7575-0. The Willys-Knight and Overland Dealers FORI), high-back coupe; grand new paint; lock wheel, visor, spotlight, heater, excellent tires; SBS down. STONE CHEVROLKT CO.. 540 E. Washington, FORD touring. $.40; $lO down, balance payments. ROY WILMETH CO.. 720 N. Meridian St. Open evenings and Sunday. FORD Used Cars. Always a nle- stock of all models Right prices. Square deal ing THE FRANK HATFIELD CO.. 025 N. Capitol. Authorized Ford Dealers. Open evenings and Sundays. Main 4708. STUTZ SPECIAL 6 SEDAN 1921 Series, just refinished in Duco; absolutely A-l thruout; lias been driven very little. Price very attractive; terms to suit. LOCOMOBILE 955 X. Meridian. Lin, 1171. Chevrolet 1923 Coach New paint, good tires, perfect mechanically. $95 down. 522 N. Capitol, Main 2638.

Independent and Amateur Baseball The Indianapolis Keystones defeated ttie Seymour Reds at Seymour Sunday The feature of the game was the hard hitting of Teller Sowders and E. KB;>-.. Next Sunday the Keystones play the Anderson Remys at Anderson. For games address v\. J. Sehoeli. 739 Lincoln St., or phone Drexel 5390-K. Tho Fountain Square A. A. has a park permit lor Sunday at Garfield and would like to schedule a game with some fast city team playing in the 18-year-old class. lor games call Drexel (17.44-W after ii p. m. and asl; for Bud. Dardcttas and Cathedral Juniors take notice. The Deer'ess League will meet Thursday evening, 7:30, at Smith-Hassler-Sturm Company. The clubs have the following records: Laurel A. C.. won 2. lost 0. Acme Triangles, won 2, lost 0. Universale, won 1. lost 1. Indianapolis Triangles, won 0, lost 1. Kelly Eagles, won O. lost 1. Hoosier Triangles, won 0, lost 2. Indianapolis Triangles and Kelly Eagles played one tie game. The Langsenkamp-Wheelers defeated the Y. I*. C.s Sunday at Riverside. S to 7. The Edwards All-Stars defeated Spcneer Greys in a game Sunday, 1 1 to 5. Tho Stars have open dates tor May 23 and 31 and Juno li. Games aro wanted with fast State clubs Ehvood. Bicknell and Bedford take notice. Write Hoy Edwards. 2307 Columbia Ave., or call Kenwood 3543 alter (j p. m. Tlio Moroeeo Giants opened the season with the Western Union Sunday at Brookside Park, winning, 13 to 7. Tho Giants want to hear from last State clubs for June. Write Robert Palmer, 1142 MeDougal St. The_ Madison Avenuo M. E s. playing in the L>-1 (i-year-old class, desire games for Saturday afternoon. The M. E.s have access lo the Indiana Central College diamond. Call Maurice T. Horton at Drexel ■ 828. ring 2. between ti and 7 p. m. The Indianapolis Meldon Club defeated tho strong Kushvllle club Sunday 8 to 3 The hitting of Vernio Weld), Joe Kelly and Todd Wilbur featured. Next Sunday the Meldon* will play the Brazil Elks at Brazil The Meldons have May 30 and 31 open, and any strong State clubs desiring to liil those dates address R. J. Slehlin. 918 Olive St., or phone Drexel 3ti79-J. The Woodmen baseball team will hold a meeting at the club rooms, llfi E. Maryland St.. Thursday night at 7. Games are wanted with State and city teams Address Carl Farbaeh. 122 L Naomi St. or call Drexel 0108-J. With the Majors The Now York Yankees increased their load in the American League by a full k'an:c over Washington, while the Cinoinnat! R<<ls skidded and barely chins; to the r -h# vvly acquired leadership m the National League Monday. Continuing their advance upon the leadfrs. the Pittsburgh Pirates and the philar dolphia Athletic** both gained as .t result of victories. TrU Speaker h Cleveland Indians, who roecntly tumbled out of the first division, climbed back n by adnnnisterintr a 12to .) defeat to the Washington Senatorw. Ueveland nade nineteen iiitn m tins tranie. The Yankee* were outhit by the White Sox. but won out. 5 to and. while the Atbeties. with old Boh Quinn pitching btoriinff ball, beat Detroit. 5 to 1. For several extra innings over in Pittsburgh. it looked as though the Robins niisrht regain tirst plaee in their league, but the world s champions finally downed I tide Robbie's men. 7 to fl. in twelve frames. The Red* Inst to tho Giants. 7 to 4. but retained the lead. The Cubs by winning from the Phillies, 7 to t), moved up into a tie for second Place. Another ninth-inning rally turned the trick. The Cardinals won their sixth straight game b.v vanquishing the Braves. 8 to 5. Bottomlev. St. Louis first sucker, hit his seventh homo run of the season. DEVOL WABASH LEADER Bennie to Captain Basket Team— Krider Honored by Track Squad. llu Time* Special CRAWFORDS VILLE. Ind., May IS.—The announcement of the election of Bennie De Vo] of Lebanon, Ind., as Wabash College basketball captain for next season has been made by college authorities. Algernon Krider, Columbia City, was chosen leader of tile track team for next year. He is a discus thrower and shot putter. BASKETBALL RECEIPTS Fans Bay 8151,274 to See Sectional, Regional and Final Meets. Hu United l're** ANDERSON, Ind., May IS.—lndiana basketball fans paid $151,274 to sc-o the State basketball tourney, a report of A. 1 ,. Trestcr, secretary of the Indiana High School Athletic Association, showed today. The sum represented net receipts from the sectional, regional and linal meets. Births Girls Mm r;| l Josephine Hensley. 947 H™ and Ruth Clark, Methodist Hos-pit-d'mCS :Ul<l Ru,h Goocllct . Methodist Hos- ■ and Dorothea Winslow. Methodic Hospital. James and Sylvia Taylor. 0415 Stuart. . Wesley ajid Vera Craig, 1144 S Ivr-h----in?. __ Webster ami Mallia Landrum, 1510 N Arsenal. Samuel arid Loriao Washing-ton. 638 K \V. North. Kdirar and Inez Ellis, 1836 Brook side. Sterling and Gertrude Patterson. 31*21 J.ifkson. Cyrus and Daisy Conningham, 1423 Massichusetts John and Rosa Chartera. 84G Bradshaw. M Vq-' t :uid Gladys Joseph. 1(532 W. Joe and Roberta Atit. hell. 243(1 Arsenal . Louis and Lula Caldwell. 2021 Columbia. John and Evelyn Rickrieh. 510 W Thirty-First. Karl and Julia Fans. 2253 Hillside. Robert and Irene Hawkins, Christian Hospital, girl twins. Vaugh and Nora Traveler, 514 Birch John and Sillar Seharbrough. 1034 E Georgia. William and Ethel Luqkett, Long Hospital. , Ephn.un ‘and Grace Patterson. Methodist Hospital. Glen and Nell McCorrel. S2O E. TwentySeventh. Bo.v* Grover and Hattio Gobl. Methodist Hospital. Edward and Katherine Kurman, Slethodiet Hospital. James and Cedi Mahon. Methodist Hospital. John and Mabel Johnson. Methodist Hospital. Robert and Frances Morris, Methodist Hospital. Oscar and Nonna Stilz, Mehtodist Hospital. Paul and Louise Stahmer, Methodist Hospital. Don and Emma Perry. 730 Elm. Charles and Flora Arthur. 255 Baltemr.vcr. Vernon and Paulino Barnes. 407 N. Gladstone. Herbert and Mabel Hayes. 1002 Villa. Webster and Sallie Brooks, 1418 N. Missouri. William and Marzella Harris. 910 S. Capitol. Gilbert and Laura Hall. 2324 Indianapolis. Paul and Martha Hcssong. Christian Hospital. • Charles and Doris Johnson. 630 N. Euclid. Eddie and Jennie Russell. 931 Bates. TOWN ROBBED AGAIN Hit United J’rrs* LOGANSPORT, Ind.. May IS For the fifth time within a year, robbers visited the business district of Star City, north of Logansport, Monday night. Auto tires and tubes worth SBOO were taken from the Bishop garage. SPEEDER TO FUNERAL !Hu lime* Sprrinl BRAZIL, Ind., May IS. —Ernest I Waymire, admitted speedster, was 1 under sentence today to attend the I funerals of Marvin Fritz and Ralph | Hurt, who were killed by another speeder Saturday.

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STAND TOWARD NEWPOLISHRULE NOT DETERMINED U. S. Holds Up Recognition —Pilsudski’s Career Revealed. By William Phillip Simms Time* Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, May 18. Tho State department today was awaiting reports from its representatives at Warsaw before taking up the question of recognition for the new Polish government. It is not likely anything will be done in that direction for some days yet—certainly not beforo the outcome of the revolution is definitely decided and some definite form of government established. Cables from Warsaw Monday night reported Marshal Pilsudeki, head of tho revolution as besieged by his friends to set up a dictatorship, ala Mussolini, and not call the national assembly together this week to elect a now- president ns planned. Not a Mussolini But Pllsudski will not become a Polish Mussolini if he can help it. In the first place, he Is not a Mussolini. In the second place b does not want to lie one. If force*! to set up a dictatorship, It will last no longer than absolutely necessary to re-establish representative government. Marshal Pilrudski has been called ‘‘the world’s most perfect patriot.” Born at Zeulow in 1867, his family is one of the oldest and most famous in the country, and, at one time, ono of the richest. Asa hoy Pllsudski attended school at Vilna. There his Russian teachers made fun of his “Polish patriot” family and he then and there made a vow never to quit fighting until Poland should be free. From the University of Krakow, where he went at 18 to study medicine, he Was expelled because of his political activities. Back to Yi’.na, at 29. a. group of Russians tried to pet him to join them in a plot on the Czar’s life. He refused, saying: ‘“l'm not interested in who governs Russia. All I care for is to see Poland free.” Sent to Siberia Russian secret police, however, conected him with the plot and he was exiled to Siberia. Pardoned, after five years, he returned to Poland and formed the Polish Socialistic party, whose main platform was Polish independence. Then he became an editor, soliciting subscribers, writing pieces, (tfttlng type, getting out nn,i distributing the “Rovotnik” organ of his party, until his flaming articles netted a term in the military prison oft Peter and Paul in St. Petersburg. ' Later he feigned insanity and escaped. When the Russo-Japanese' war broke out. he went to Japan to enlist help for Poland. Receiving no encouragement ho returned home and organized secret bands, some 200 in number to hamstring Russia. It. is said at one time his raids tied up 25,000 Russian troops In Poland. In 1914 he organized a Polish legion and proclaimed Poland independent of Russia. In German Prison The central powers promised autonomy to Poland and a regency was actually 3ct up at Warsaw under German protection. Whereon Pilsudskl put himself and his legion at the disposal of Austria. But soon he found hig men being sent to certain death in utterly hopeless attacks and It dawned on him that they wore being killed purposely tn get rid of the “Polish patriots.” Tim German prison at Madgeburg was bis next stop and he remained there until the end of the war. Back In Poland ho ousted the German installed regency, became a dictator for a few days, brought In the great pianist, Paderewski, as his premier and organized a temporary government. At tho end of four years Poland elected her first president under a new constitution and started on her way as a full Hedged free repul)11c. Then Pilusdskl, -who had refused to run for office, faded from the picture. JEWS SOLICIT FUNDS Committees Working in SeventySix Indiana Counties. M ith the opening of headquarters for flic Jewish relief campaign a6 the Claypool active solicitation of funds lias begun. The work in Indiana is under the direction of Louis J. Borinstein of Indianapolis and committees have been formed in sev-enty-six cities. The Indiana quota is $500,000. “In connection with the Stats quota of $500,000 to be used in relieving the distressing condition ol the Jews in eastern Kurope,” Borin* stein said, “it may as well be bornq in mind that fully half of this amount must be raised in Indian* apolis. We are looking to the Jew* of this city to do their full share, and more.” Deaths Elizabeth Purvis, 50. city hospital, cerei oral In nton liKife. Louisa Logsdon. 09. 147 McLean PI, cerebral hemorrhage. Pole MeCourt. 45. 1308 Bradbury, can dine asthma. Catherine Polevlch. .39. city hospital, toxemia. Robert Evans Hanketis. 1. 1403 N. Cole* , ratio, broncho pneumonia I Robert. Ulrich. 2. St. Vincent Hospital tubercular meningitis. Robert Wes Mi Bride. 81. 1434 Park; chronic interstitial nephritis. William T. Whttloe. 50, St. Vincent Hos pitot, chronic myocarditis. Frank J. Bertram, 30. 3323 E. Tenthl general septicaemia. Herman T Davis. 27. 2744 Cornell acute dilatation of heart. Charles Hurst (it. 329 S New Jersey chronic parenchymatous nephritis. Eliza McCabe. 84. 521 I Pleasant Rut Blvd.. ehronii- myocarditis. Carrie Swartz. 54. Methodist Hospital peritonitis Eiiiali E. Wilrv. 01. 234 N. Delawara ehronic myoeardltis. Edward M. fully. 74 218 W. Thirty Sixth, chronic myocarditis. Alvin Crouoher, 9. 1258 W. Twenty . Fifth, scarlet f< ver "i Sophia A Hall, 08. 127 N . Elder e etsm braJ hemurrhate.