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Card of Thanks CARD OP THANKS —We wish to express our thanks to the pallbearers, the singers. who sang so beautifully: Planner & BuchSnan; the Elks, who had such a beautiful ceremony, and all the friends, who expressed their sympathy, ill the untimely death of Mr. W. M. Haag, either by word, letter, or the many beautiful lloral offerings. MRS. CORALYN HAAG, widow. MISS LENORE HAAG. HERBERT HAAG AND FAMILY, In Memoriam Notices LN^'MEMOttTAM—of my dear mother. Martha Royers. who died four years afro, May 25th. Faithful and patient in all her ways. Wonderful mother all of her days. Lovinr. though ful. kind and true. Beautiful thought* I have of you. Sadly missed by her daughter. MRS. Fit ED KTNEEY. Funeral Directors Planner & Bnclhanain Now in Our New Mortuary, 25 West Fall Creek Blvd. Phoneß: Ran. 4400-4401-4402. No added charge for the use of the Ptleber organ or the new service rooms Visitors may call any time CREMATORY SERVICE Planner <& Bndhanan George Grinsteiner Funeral director * 622 E Market. Main OOPS KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR MA. 1164. 14 °~ N ‘"K 1 ■tV 2806 R-l W. T. BLASENGYM Main Office. 2226 Shelbv St DRexel 2570, UNDERTAKERS—HISEY A TITUS. 951 N. Delaware. Main 368<tr . BERT S C MU) 21.10 Prospect St Phone Sf.pwart 2°78 - . Special Notices THE ELECTKEAT MASSAGE For Neuritis and Rheumatism. LOLA WALKER. co „ 524 State Lite Bldg Ltn, 88,3. PERMANENT waving J soft, natural wave: ' * }}j' s 11 laLzl—Lost and Found BUNDLE and basket on machine, lost Thursday morning on Washington and Senate. Reward. Drox. , LOST —White sapphire link bracelet with rlap like belt buckle; 2 sets missing; v ;i! 11< 1 1 an keepsake. Hew, Main .1.40. PURSE, wtih S2H and valuable papers. Return to 805 N, Oiin Rew M.-i, 11227. SCOTCH COLLIE. tan ami white, lost. Answers to name Towser. Reward. tl'tl N Tl'inois. T.in, 3045. STRAYED: one large bay horse- medium size, brown horse. Reward. PAGE COAL CO Rnndo'oli *299. Riley 40.‘1.t. WHITE Eskimo Spitz, male; answers to Teddy: child's pet:: lost o* strayed. 1 1 Of* N. New Jersey. Reward. Clr, 11 hi. Instructions MEN to lenm barber trade TRICITT BARBER COLLEGE. 6in K, Washingten St.. Ir.niannpolls. Inn Circle 0757 Help Wanted Male OPENING for man with some sales experience. Can also use inexperienced, young man as assistant: salary to start See MR. McCLURE. 007 Meyer-Klser Bank Bldg. GERMAN cutlery manufacturer require# an ag-nt well connected. Stock in trade would be entrusted under their rare if dr sired Pot- further information, address Em. Postfach 183, Polingan. Germany, YOUNG MAN—If von have had some <firect sales experience and are satisfied with $25 or S3O per week 1o start see MR. McCLURE. 007 Meycr-Kiser Bank Bldg, NIGHT fireman Hoosier Athlete Club. Hr,alt and Mi r. Sts Sc- Mr, Kdmnnsou. Help Wanted Female 25 Girls Neat appearing for in and out-of- | own work. For demonstration and sales work. Position will pay from | Jls to $25 per week. Apply immed- 1 lately to Mr. Parham, PARHAM MFG. AND SALES CO., 816 Fletcher Ave., or Mr. Schaffer, 209 Holliday Bldg., corner Alabama and Ohio Sts. WOMEN In all localities to make wasl> mitts for us. Wc supply materials, sample, instructions No selling. Spare or Tull time. Good pay. No experience. Write today. INTERSTATE MFG. CO.. ■lO S. Dearborn St.. Chicago, 111, WANTED —8 ladies, between 22 and 35 years fit age. to qualify for sales positions. Must be neat appearing. Salary and commision. Call 003. City Trust Bldg.. Market anil Delaware. HALF-DAY work by the week. No Suudays. Web. 0832 R. Situations Wanted Male WANTED lawns to mow. Wash. 2527, liptwoHi 7 and 9, morning or evening. Rooms for Rent ASHLAND Ave., 2525; pleasant room in modern homo; also garaw*. Ken, 24H2, BROADWAY, 290 b; modern, beautiful rm.. north: priv. lime.; employed couple; 2 par Ran. 5879. • ENTR \L. 3202;*a real home lor business people. Wash. 2049-M, CLINTON HOTEL. 20 Virginia Ave.; desirable rooms: 33 to SO, HI ley 1738, MASS. Ave.. 530; furniehed front rm.; 53.50 per wk. Front rm. and kitchen; Htrhf. horsekrophig; gtl per wk. Lin. 0121. MERIDIAN. N.. 1725: 2-rm. apt. aid kltehenotto; completely fnrn. Ran. 0377. milky. W.. 120: two furnished; k;h. else* trieity; |>r' t. cut.: S~>. Bel. IS3O-W, NEW JERSEY. N.. 2314: delightful front room; private home. Harrison 4030-R. PARK AVE., 1030; nice rm : ffirla or eonpie: wit 1 1 cir without hoard. Ken. 1030. WASHINGTON E.. 1722: 2 front rms.; nun parlor: opposite nark. Ltn. 4081 2000 N TALBOTT: nice large rm.. 1 or 2 gentlemen: private family. Ran. 4007. LARGE furnished room for two gentlemen; $5 week. Bel. 3303-W. ROOM—For yoiuiK’ lady in private family. _ Webster Housekeeping Rooms' for Rent DELAWARE. N., 1 836 two front rooms and kitebenelte: nind.ru. Ran. 3134, FLETCHER, 752: 2 rooms: furnished for light housekeeping: modern: garage if desired. Drcx. 3471. IRVINGTON: 2 large connecting fuua. rms.: garage, 5823 Julian Ave. SHELBY: furnished rm.. in priv. home; garage optional. PHex, 0845. SOUTHEASTERN. 1712: 2 front, mod.. turn, rooms; adults: $7.50. DR. 4441. S. EASTERN Ave.. 1523: 2 front, mod. rms.: nicely furn.; laundry: reas. St. 1550.

Housekeeping Rooms . for Fent ST JOSEPH. W.. 48: slopping ami ligrht Housekeeping rooms. Riley 3129. TALBOTT. N., 2117; I arse front rn.. niee_J.v furn.; laundry; ref. Ran. 5909. 30TH W„ 1029: 2 rniH.; completely furn.; livht, gas, tele.; adult, onlv. Har. 1054-. TANARUS, J>3o‘., MASS. Ave.. mod., light housekjdntr rm.; priv out. An Ant. <L Ri. 155d. 811) N PINE; 3 light hoimokccping rms ; raw furnished• wink Iti kitchen. 2121 BROADWAY: large front room; set:oml floor: kitchenette, Rand. 0507. Room for Rent With Hoard KENWOOD. 2920; nicely fufn. rm.. priv. home; jho or two. Ran. 3095. OXFORD. N., 540: fine room, near bath; modern; private gent.; mealw. Web. 3099. 1218 E. ORANGE; rm. and board for men or married couple; mod, priv. home. ROOM and board for 2 gentlemen in modern home; south. DRex. 5840. GOOD room and board for child: excellent home. 29 N. Jefferson. Webster 7994. Houses for Rent BAUTH. 18114: fi-room double; elec., gas. waler: $750. DRex. 7250-J CHARLES St.. 1343; 4 rooms, semi-mod-ern: rent reduced DRex, 11114-W, COFFEY, 552: 5-room, bath: newly degoratrd: garages: yard; reasonable. DENNY. 2805 N : 0-room modern house: garage: good location. Web. 2727-W, EAST; ti rooms, strictly modern; newly dee.; cur : water pil.: sereeiiH. We. 3421). HENDRICKS PL.. 212: d-room modern double: garage: $45, Irv. 3548, IRVINGTON: near Butler: 5 rooms: modern garage: #35. lev, 2081. KENWOOD and 29TH; li-rm. mod. double: nicely decorated: good loeatlon. Ka. 125* LEEDS Ave.. 250: 5-room modern double; garage; redecorated. Bent reduced. Irvington 3875. LYNN. N.. 949: colored: 5 rooms; eleetrioitv: yard: porch: sls. Kan, 3241. M KIM. 148. 0-room double: modern, except furnace, near Ford. Web, 4072, MILLER 11*21: 0-room: half double; gas: cistern; garage; $22.5Q. Ran, 4523 MINNESOTA 20!*: 0 rooms: garage; gas sl4. Can arrange for double, DR. 4073 1424 NAOMI ST : five rooms, semi-mod-ern' garage: $25.75: wafer, paid. F. S. CLARk h CO. Main 3377. PARK Ave.. 1010: all modern house; reasonable rent; now furnace, yard, back ami front porch, Lin. 8044. PROSPECT. 1117; live rooms. bath; electrl, itv. cas: garage, Irv, 0150-J. PROSPECT. 427; 5 rooms: mod.: garage; 532 50 Walking distance, PKox 4200 SOUTHERN. E.. 1428: five rooms: hall. gas. elec, lights: gar.: near Garfield l'k.. near Chapnian-Prico Steel Cos. D'-ex, QB7B 1422 ST PAUL; dai dy. nice cottage; front porch; large lot; electric lightsj water free: homelike place. See this. sl.> month. J. S. CRUSE REALTY CO. TERRACE. E.. 14‘il five-room cottage: semi-modern; gar.: $25, Stew. 1054. TREMONT. N.. 1023; u-rooni mod house, reasonable. Owner desires board ami room with tenant. Call Eveningin WOODRUFF PL.. 721 K. DR.: 7-room modern double: garage; water paid: newly decorated: SSO, Riley 2583, 2 NEW cottage#: northern Michigan Phone Irvington 03511. FOR colored. Columbia Ave.. 2809: four rooms: SI.V Web. 2308. Har, 32.i1-4EF 4EF DI'NI.OP * MObiEGEL Tor bargains REAL ESTATE

Modern Houses 014 E. 15th; mod.: f* rms $50.00 I4d W. 30th: mod.: 0 rms 35.00 3128 Central; mod ; par.: 7 rms. . 55.00 1220 Comar: moil.: two-car gar.; 10 rms 50.00 2140 N. Ala.; mod.: 0 rms 42.50 1300 E. IDtli; mod.; gar 35.00 Dunlop & Iloltegel 122 K. Market. Main 0020. KENT FREE i/o MONTH RENTAL, SOUTH Five-room cottage; 1140 Church St., gas. electricity, inside toilet and basement: $25. W B. ItUEBY. 425 Lemcke Bldg Lin. I ' B'.’. SEE us first for houses, apartments and rooms in all parts of the city. INDIANAPOLIS RENTAL - BUREAU 000 MERCHANTS BANK BLDG. HI LEY 2141. OPEN EVENINGS. SIX-ROOM modern double; vacant lot. ■-nraL-rv Wohstp** 8144-W. Apartments for Rent CAPITOL. N„ 2851 —Lower modern apt.; sun parlor, living-room, bedroom, diningroom. kitchen with all built-in features: SPIVr. rrfrig. furn.: gar.: SdO. Ran, 2530 PROSPECT, 1332-311: 2 rooms . ..$34.00 Wash. St., 40U1. K.: 2 rooms. ... $47. ;>0 Maple Rd., .>3B: 5 rooms $85.00 Meridian St.. 2735: 3 rooms. .. . ..SOO.OO See euatodlan or call Lin. o3fil. 11. H, WOODSMALL & CO., Inc “Wp insuro rvrrything but tho hfireaftor.” Vi OK 3ruom apt*., upstairs: gas. electricity. water. 800 south. J?l2 and $lB month. Call Wash 2047-W. Houses and Flats Furnished LOWER apartment: entering from front porch; lvtug-rsom, dining-room, kitchenette, bedroom connecting bath; complcteIv tiirnialusi. Ran. 2747. Business Places for Rent TRAUB. N„ 128: garage. $2.50 per month. Bel. 1510-J. OFFICE SPACE Desirable space with desk and service: rea-onable. 426 B'dg.. Lin. 1782. LARGE brick garage; fireproof: suitable for small bus.; reasonable. Wash, 0741. LEASE I I 000 squaro feet of storage space on siytcti: fireproof building: etev a tor service.# Brown-Manly Plow Cos. LARGE, desirable office, room: telephono and light furnished: rent very reasonable. Call OO.'I City Trust Bldg, comer Market and Delaware. Wanted to Rent meat for you. Wo am having rails daily tor rentals in all parts of the city INDIANAPOLIS RENTAL BUREAU 005 MERCHANTS BANK BLDG. RILEY 21 41. OPEN EVENINGS. WE are in nerd of furnished rooms and furnished apartments at one. Don't fail to call us. INDIANAPOLIS RENTAL BUREAU 005 MERCHANTS BANK BLDG RILEY' 2141. OPEN KVKNINtiS. Houses for Sale We Buy Real Estate Lease Contracts The Washington Company 867 W Wash St Main 0793 OX THE HILL S2OO Down and s2l per month buys wonderful five-room cottage; all newly decorated; electric lights, gas, well cistern and garage All improvements In. Only $2,290 If sold thiH week. Mr. Keller. Evenings. Ran. 0894. SCHMIDT & SMITH. INC.. REALTORS. ) "Let's talk it over." •LANDS —TEXAS. once a frontier, now getting the Florida and California faml boom. Invest your savings in subdivisions at junction of two great rivers, where new trunk lailway and highway will cross the border and help buila a city. Small tracts, easy terms For particulars address D. T. BALDWIN. P. 0. Box 149, El Paso, Texas. 2132-JW W. MINNESOTA ST. 4 Rooms to a side: elec, llorhts. inside toilets, sink in kitchen: d6uble K&rajro; rent S2O a side. Price $3,075; so7o cash. S3O a month. Mr. Bray. j. c. mccullough, realtors Man! 1709. 106 N. Delaware. CHANCE OF A LIFETIME $2,000 Equity in modern double. Rent for S3O a aide. Can be bought cheap on easy terms w. R. rueby, 425 Lemcke Bldg. Lin. 1782. COLORED BUYERS S3OO Gash and $27.50 a month buys a dandy nve-room-a-slde. two-story double; newly decorated: located west near W. Michigan car line. CIVIC REALTY CO. 130 N. Delaware. Lin, 5050. A BRICK porch, five real rooms, good lot, two-car garage; priced to sell at 53.700; terms: located at 1311 Ringgold St. Ono of the best locations cl ore -in on south side. Call us. THE CHARLES R. ETTINGER CO. Lin. 5(157. Res., Irv. 1559. 2800 E. TENTH BT.; modern eight-room home, suitable for doctor or dentist office and residence, combining fine location. Would consider smaller bouse in trade. Call I-ln. 9466.

Houses for Sale , 'AAAA/VWVWWWWWVArWNfWY/WWSA NEW. YV ELL-BUILT Modem Bungalow Five rooms, basement, garajrn. Only $.*.000: SSOO cash, balance easy. Let your rent buy your home. J. S. Cruse licalty Cos. Main 584(1, * MODERN twelve room dwelling; lot 32x 125; Delaw ire St., south St. Clair St. Snap: SII,OOO. Tnveatigate. Terms. A. J. MYER REALTY CO. 307 Lombard Bldg. Main 1633. EUl’lTY’ in five-room bungalow on S. Dearborn St.: priced right: or will take vacant lot or automobile Mr. Vanarsdal. with H. C. TUTTLE A BRO. Main 1108. Eves., YVeb. 1108. $350 CASH PAYMENT balance like rent. 5-room and bath modern bungalow ; garage. Will lake vacant lot In Unde. 730 K of P. Bldg. FOREST AVE.. 334; gooTF five-room house; modern, except furnace: garage; priced right; easy terms. Lin. 5940. Kan. 43-17, .1. 0. DUNCAN KF.AI.TY CO. BUNGALOW TO TRADE My equity In five-room new bungalow, located mirtli. Owner. Phone ID in. 2958 ?400 CASH, s3l MONTHLY--858 Buchanan St.: 6 rooms, bath: garage. Owner. 106 N. Delaware SI Ma n 1709, NEAR Fountain Sq.: double house; 5 rms a side; $5 500. Owner, DRex 4514 .1 CAPITOL. N.. 1300: upper duplex: five rooms, hat n. modern .walk tag gist.: $25. EQUITY sn. bungalow. 340 S. Dearborn: sacrifice gales. Kvca . Drex. 6562 M. Lots for Sale DRBXETi GARDENS: 2 lots pouth front. GENE WHITE. Main 3.500, Building and Contracting AA/WWWW/VWVWVWVWWWWNA/W ATTENTION—We can in most instances finance GARAGES On EASY TERMS 1 CAR. $1.50 TO S3 PER MONTH. 2 CARS. 52 50 TO $5.00 PER MONTH. 3 CARS $3 50 TO $8 PER MONTH. CALL US FOR PARTICULARS. L. G. BRIGHTMIRE CO., 1101 N. Capitol Ave. Lincoln 7810 Eves Wash 4890. IF Y'OU have a clear Ini we will build you a home. Our houses are Ist ter and cheaper tmeause we have no office help and pay no eommtssions ELVERS A KLEIN. INC. Lin. 2*127, TINNING, guttering, spouting and all kinds of repair work. CHAS GOLD STEIN. 1040 S. Meridian. DRexel 3431. or Wash 3646. Real Estate Wanted SOLD If you really want to sell your property, consult Robert C. Byers National Real Estate Auctioneers, 213-218 Lemcke Bldg. Lin. 8881. IF you really want to sell vour .7t~7ir south side properly. priced around *3.500, call us. THE CHARLES R. ETTINGER CO. Lin. 1>057 Res . Irv 1559 _ REAL ESTATE To buy. sell or exchange, call - KURTZ & LEASE 719-20 Lcmrke Bldg. Phone Lin, 3434. DAYTON REAL ESTATE DEVKLOPMENT CO . 1010 Heteher Savings A Trust Bldg Miscellaneous for Sale FURN 5-rm. home: hemstitching rruvli 1158 W. 34th. Har. 2720 M ______ GAS RANGES: Used: tnoroughly overhauled: SlO and up. Delivered and eonnected. Charles Kochring. 882 Virginia A v GAS range, rebuilt: high oven and box oven: S2 down. SI per' week 0. C IN MS FURNTTIRE CO.. 528 Virci ilia. Ave GRIMM alfalfa seed. $19.88 bnslie*: fancy alfalfa. sls: choice alfalfa $12.50: red June Clover. S2O: alaik-. sl7; alslke and timothy mixed. $7.50. Pure domestic HARVEY* GAINES FARMLAND IND. HOUSE cleaning> Your surplus clothing furniture, magazines, papers, will help us to help others Salvatioh Army Industrial Hollo. Phone for wagon. Riley 6622 127 W Georgia. MATTRESSES Rebuilt and recovered. Home Redding Cos.. 870 Virginia Ave DRex 0780 OPERA chairs for sale: 500. formerly UsAd in Grand Opera House Newcastle. Ind. Write 1, M LANGSTON. RUGS. 'i'xO: panel lace curtains laundered ready to hang 823 E. 24th.

RUGS-LINOLEUM Brussels rugs. 9x12. in blue, tan, taupe and old rose. sl2 50: Gold Seal Conffoleum rues. 9x12. at sl2 75 these are carried 111 all Hizes at proportionate prices: imported Japaneso trass rugs, double warp, oxl2. at $7.50: all-wool Brussels rues, best grade, tn if.3xl2 ize. at #29.50. Floor covering, beautiful linoleum patterns. at 49c a yard; linoleums and inlaid# may be had in all w.dths and grades: also rut; border hall and stair carpet and nur* in all-grades and sizes. All perfect guaranteed (roods. - Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W. Washington, Near Capitol .Are, "If It the Floor. We Hare It" SCRATCH pads, size 3''xt inches. 10 pounds, for SI.OO HENKEL R VNDAT.L PRINTING CO, 534 N. Cmiitol M i 0190 Tarpamfloos * Track Covers Waterproof Buck All sizes. Prided Right. See Us and Save Money. Phone BElmont 0367. M. L. GOLDBERG AND SON CO. 1302-6 W. Washington St. TEN tahlf-K *ltli fhairH to nuituh for Hin-llitr-room or barbeoiio. SPIIAGTJK EX.. 22 W. Olilo, Main (>534. TENNIS outfit; 4 rackets. 4 halls, net tim'd chrMp. Call Mr Krlss Ui. 3540. WRECKING' AT 411 E. SOUTH. ' 200.000 brick at $5.50 per m.: 2 dir loads of 7x4s, 2x6. 2xß. "ixlO. 2 carload# of shrathimr and flooring.-carload of doors and srtsh. bath outfit, soil iiipc. plaster boards. AYestern AVrocking Cos. BEL. 4030. 2 ICE WAGONS 111 LEOTA ST. DREXEL 2201. TIMES WANT Alls LEAD TO SUCCESS Musical Instruments WONDERFUL bargain in player piano. Can l>e had bv finishing payment. Lin. 6464. MR. WTLKING, WHILE they last. 3 pianos at*s7s: m (rood condition. We need room. Lin. 6404, MR. WILKING WOLCOTT GRADUATION GIFT SALE STARTS JUNE IST. YVOLCOTT MUSIC CO. 2813 E. TENTH. WEB. 1002. KING BAND INSTRUMENTS RITTER MUSIC CO 231 N. Illlnola. Cirele 1195. Pets and Live Stock ONE TEAM YOUNG WORK HORSES, HARNESS AND WAGON. 1532 WEST WASHINGTON STREET. CALL FOR MR. SMITH. HABY CHICKS FOR SALE HATCHERY, 25 E. MARKET. RI. 5470. HATCHERY, THORNTOWN. IND. FRESH JERSEY COW. BARGAIN. DREXEL 2646, WAGON—LARGE SIZE: 2-HOUSE. • MAIN 01111*. AIREDALE. Pedigreed, male. 4 yrs. old: fine for breeding nnrnoses 1217 W 35th CHILD'S PET—POODLE DOG FOR SALE. CHEAP HARRISON 3279. Coal and Wood BRAZIL* (Incl.) BLOCK**' TO 24-IN. LP.. $5.25 PER TON BRAZIL PEA AND NUT, $4.50 EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL 934 Fowler. Main 6930. J. D. JOHNSON 311 Guaranty Bids. Riley 4164. Cir. 0984. Riley 5444.

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Coal and Wood I Lay Your Coal In Nov Va. and Ky. the heal that is mined. Best Va and K.v. 0 In. blk.. cln. fkd..56.50 i Best Y'a nnd K.v. 3x(l-ln . cln. fkd .$6.25 (Kanawaha Cos. Y'ir. and Harlan Cos. Ky.> Best liul. No. 5 4-ill. Ip. and 2x4 egg. clean forked $5.25 Citizens coke, egg or nut. the best..*9.oo Special prices on your next win-, ter’s requirements KINDLING WITH “EACH TON UNION ICE AND COAL CO. DRexel 4621. Dependable since 1908. Ii pays to visit our yard. 1910 Bluff Ave , and Bee the ilifft rein e in good coal. Contract next Winter's coal now. NORTH ST COAL CO. l.ln 1455 Cir 555d Night Irv, 4020. J. AND L. COAL CO.. 1205 Roaxhe St. Ban. 2471. TRY OUR MAJOR COAL. MAJOR COAT. CO Ran 4120 j Business Announcements

CONTRACT plastering: large and small lobs: txpe.-leiiixxl tree. Riley 647*■ CURTAINS TO I.ATTNDKK Mrs, J Lutz Main 0150 FEATHERS bouglii sold and renovated feather mattresses ami pillows mad' !E. F 111 IKKI-E 4*6 Mass Main 14*1* PAPER liang'ng: pup<r furnished: rxeeilent work .Mid nervier Web. 9572. Rl G. l*x 12—Dusted and serubbed. . .$2.00 Sun- ' leaned and pressed BENNETT THE CUE AX Kit l.in B‘.fi4. RUGS. 9x12 mm eind $> all work guar SUPERIOR CI.P-AN Kits Ken 5462 SAFETY RAZOK BLADES Sharpened TUTTLEDCE 21fi N Illlnnlx. TKXTONE wall tinting, painting paperhanrliiT (inner fur • dine off Ke 3825 WALLPAPER cleaning and painting by e.v nerien.- ,1 nnin : imn-k serv. Web. 3159-J 9x12 RUGS ('LEANED AND SCRUBBED": $2 HAND WORK CIR. 0880. Business Opportunities GOOD. 1” rm. mod. room in jrh mi up. Ideal location Saortflrp. Han OPPORTILMTY: 0 rooms; walking diatanoo: full of nkt* o!ran roomer**. WILL SACK!KITE By o\vnr, Kilev 1,590. TIMES WANT APS LEAD TO SrTCCE SS. Storage and Transfer STORAGE Heating Move* stored for the nrwson. Hauled both ways. $4 50 to $9. OTTO -J. SUESZ MAIN 3628 MAIN 2353. U'JTO j si ESA packing storage. lnppmg: local and overland hauling Return loads wanted Phone and we will give estimates on hauling Main 235331128 Xiv hts. Webster 4579-0*199 W LET us figure with you on your moving Local or overland PARKER TRAN.sFKR 127:1 O’lv.r Ave B. 1 4397. MOVING alio I'meaiuc Reliable men ikUl BOP.VMAN Web 5571 NORTHWESTERN iiiANSKER CO. Call a* all linn- Randolph 3741 Get our price. Estimates may free HOOSIER TRUCKING CO. I*ll6 E Wash Dav and night phone Lin. 3776. MOVING AND TRANSFER DAY AND NIGHT SKIMVICE. LONG HIST \NCK HAI LING. RILEY 3334 Money to Loan Popular Mettods In the Small Loan Business $lO TO S3OO OX HOUSEHOLD GOODS PIANOS. ETC . WITHOUT REMOVAL Ten years of intensive Investigation have proven tlint this business meets a real eeonoinie insxl. Hnliaiia passed s iav setting a lair rate of interest and luxiuin.: the Itd'ili r. Loans are made for thou sands of ililferent purposes. It you need money in emergeuey. do not hesitate to call. I'hone or write either of our unices Repayment arranged m easy, monthly m stidlmriils ot tirmeiiiaj and interest. Loan* mu lie reduced or paid in lull any time. Interest 'eases inumdiately on every dollar repaid. WHAT YOU PAY ON' PRINCIPAL: On S2H you pay 81 per month. On S6O you pav $3 per month. (m Slim vuti pav $5 per month On S2OO von pav $lO tar month. On S3OO you pay sls per month. With I.awful Interest Popular Finance Corporation 10G*E. .Market St. Room 532 Lemcke Bldg. MA in 1278 NEED MONEY"; Quickly, confidentialiv and budnww-Ilk da.'iii6b i3 a p;ut of the service we you LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141!/ E. Washington St. MAin 0586 Lincoln 7184 CLICK LOANS ON REAL ESTATE Generous flnt and trn*nd mortgages. Cft*h for good real estate <x>ntra<*t. Liberal auto loann. Prompt wrviie, WM SO IT A1 ’. 7 BOARD OK TRADE. Main 4.>511, Astir 9 p. m„ Lin. 2797. 6% Mortgage Money Meyer-Kiser Bank FIRST nr s""inl Mortgages on Indianapolis or Indiana real estate Prompt service. R. FI WILSON Lin 0104 UOl National l ily Hank Bidg. PERSONAL LOANS, $lO to S3OO No indorsers. No publicity HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION Main 2923 404 Kcesge Bldg TIMES WA NT ADS* BRING "BUSINESS Automobiles Wanted USLITTARirToughr V and~sold. GOLDBERG N Canito! WILL nay pdhli lor your ear or your onmtv Llih'mlu 4o 19, Auto Supplies and Repairs ALL FABRIC SEAT COVERS The onlv kind that can bo CLEANED They protect the upholstery and wearing apparel, too. Top and Trim Repairs LLabig Quality Shop 1035 N. Meridian St. Lincoln 8302 Lincoln 8303

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Flint Junior Coach Demonstrator. This is the classiest little ear you ha\e ever seen. 110-Ineh wheel base with sturdy built chassis. Powered a six-cylinder y 011tmental motor with all the pep and sLability that anyone would wish. Priced so that you will buy it*. INDIANAPOLIS FLINT CO. Factory Branch 962 Meridian. RJ ley 5530. Open Evenings.

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| Auto Supplies and Repairs I BEST used tires any size: wholesale and I retail. Open evenings. ROGERS TIRE SHOP 3117 W. Washington Bel. 4300 USED TIRES—S 2 UP. ELKINS BROS.. 604 N. ILLINOIS ST. Itlf.EV 6171, USED TIRES WHOLESALE AND RETAIL I T ' SELIG k SON, 23 S. East St. Motorcycles and Bicycles MOTORCYCLES. We well and rxrhencre. ALLEN i~>o9 Aviv Mnn 7Q‘9 Automobiles for Sale USED CAR. BARGAINS 1921 Peerless Touring:. 1923 Willys-Knight Touring. 1924 Ford Tndor*Sedan. 1924 Nash Touring. 1922 Dodge Sedan. - 1924 Ford Coupe. 1922 Ford Coupe. 1921 N’ash 6 Coupe. 1921 Lafayette'Touring. 1923 Ford Coupe. 1923 Maxwell Coupe. 1924 Dodge Sedan. 1919 Hudson Coach. EASY TERMS CARL IL WALLERICH, Inc. USED CAR DEPT. 314-320 N, Del. Lin. 5588. CHALMERS. 19*J*J; 4 now tires: *xt*lknt motor condition; food paint and top. A rare bargain. Terms Nn brokerage. L. GUY LONG 1111 N. Meridian. Liu. 9N9>. CHEVROLET. IJU.NI nedaii: rear bumper only: good paint and upholtering. This enr owned and driven bv a lad>; *11)0 down. STONE CHEVROLET 4 0.. ‘.’‘JO E York. Open tonight find Sunday CHEVROLET TOURING, 1925 Huns like in w ■; very little mileatre; Easy terms MILLER WIDES CHENROLK'i. ll>‘!4 tountiK; ®peeial rebuilt motor, with Borgr-Beck clutch: many othr improvements: over size tirew. L bumper*, spotlight, clock, sky lighter, motometer. etc L. GUY LONG 1114 N. Meridian. Lin. 6865. CIIKV ICOl.itl Gtll UK. 1920 MODEL $.523 .. FOR O.U'k SAI.K COMPLETELY KOI II'PED IUJ.KY I 791 COLE SEDAN Fully equipped; Westinghouso shock absorbers; 2 rear view mirrors, spotlight, bumpers, front and rear; Beat covers, good tires. Heady for the road. A real buy at S3OO. LOCOMOBILE 955 N. Meridian. Lin. 1171. ‘ DODGE - ROADSTER, ]1922 Ready for many miles of good service: $175; term-. MILLER WIDES H.%0 Virginia Ave. FORDS— For real bargains in Personal Serviced Used Fords See WANGKLIN-SIIARP CO. 143-61 Virginia ave. DRex. 5020. Open Evenings and Sunday. KOitD. 19\!4 touring: S. D. Jock wheel. bumpers. FMieedoni'der. turd tir*s *•> 1 f.'io ash baiam c i,i\ments. ROY WTL METH CO. Lin 7‘.*o N Meridian St op**n v< nings and Sn ll <biv 1924 Ford Coupe Bumper-4, front and rear; lock wheel: rxoellent paint. An A 1 car that should be seen to be appreciaud. lluff-Buick Salt's ('o. 9d:i N Illinois St. FORD coupe: goewi rtiiinmg (ondition. 57.". Terms 944 N. Delaw are. Uilcy 179 i KURD. 1924 roadster: ruin and looks like new; balloon tire* tine motor; special price today: only 5‘225: t* rms StONt CHEVROLET CO.. *220 E New York 1924 Ford Tudor Sedan This ear has been completely rebuilt nnd is an unusually pood Ford. Don't overlook this buy. Iluff-Buiuk Sales Cos. N. illinoig St. HMU) coupe. lPL’t lock wheel, bumpers. 81* edonictf r. good cord tires *-’>o ?9o cash, balance p.aymenis ROY WILMETH CO. Lin. .rS7. C2O N Meridian St. Opn < veningH and Sunday. 1922, Ford 4-Door Sedan A dandy car. in excellent condition, with four new balloon Huff-Buiek Sales Cos. FORD. 1920 twi-tloor c'llin: 5 tires. ]c-K whr*>l. mirror, stoplight Just rial g("Kl . ar fur MOO STONE CHEVROLET CO 220 E. Sww York FORD. 1921 (..tlan total mileagr lo.OOO: origin tl tirra: owttt'r lady : i-ar hi prr feci ixxxiition; $35 cash, balance payment!" hoy WII.METH CO. Kill. 5ft75 720 N. Meridian 8t evenings and Sunday. FORD. 11*2 4 touring: lock wheel, excellent inolci.'; car owned hii.l driven by lady: S6O down. STONE CHEVROLET CO 540 K WaulK Q|m'|| tonight and Sunday FORI* ecmi'e 1922. '-50: sls eaoh, hnl alley pavmeiltH. ROY' YVIKMETII CO. Lin 587.>. 72<* N. Meridian St.Alpeu evenincH and Sinidny. CHEVROLET eoupe, 1923: you can buy it toda v slir: cash talks. STONE CHEVROLET CO . 549 E. Wash . FORD. 19\\*t tonring; itasslrr a. S., D.. lock wheel. G tiresi: SI 19: $35 cash, balance payment*. ROY WILMETH CO.. 720 N. Meridian St. Lin. 5875. Opening evening* and Sunday. FORD. 1925 touring: ntnrter demountable*. look wheel; needs paint only: $175 temiH STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E. Wash, Main 4447. FOKJ* touring: balloon tlrn*. lock wheel S;S>O: $75 cash, balance payments. ROY WII METH CO . 720 N. Meridian St l.lneoln 5875 Open eveningw and Sunday FORI* TUDOR SEDAN 1925 FIVE HAL LOON TIRES EXCELLENT CONDITION MECHANICALLY: $375. BARGAIN RILEY - 1794 11*23 LOUD touring: m nne shape, and is a bargain: SSO down- $l5O. EUREKA AUTO FARTS. 344 N. Capitol Ave. Open evemncH mid Snndav TRUCK 1925 Ford Dump Truck L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES 017-23 Y'ir. Ave. Drex 0028.

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Automobiles for Sale SPECIAL PRICES Jewett coach, JD26; A-l condition, low mileage's S9OO. Stddebaker ]92.j Big 6, 7passenger touring, winter top and just reconditioned ; $775. JeYvett touring, 1924; neYv paint; $475. Special Terms. 210 Pennway Bldg. MA. 5614. DOWN And Drl\ - o One of These Cars Away. FORD TOURING: STARTER $65 00 CHALMERS SIX ROADSTER 75.00 CHALMERS SHORT TOURING ... 85.00 ESSEX TOURING- 85 00 MONROE TOURING 50.00 FORD COUPE; STARTER: DEM RIMS 75.00 MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM OPEN EVENINGS. l/t. ALLEN MOTOR SALES Paige and Jewett I> -alera. 917-23 Vir. Ave. DRexel 092S BARGAINS IN USED CARS 1975 Overland 0. 4 door DeLuxo sedan. 192 4 Overland 4. 4-door sedan. 1924 Overland eoupe sedan. 1929 Overland touring. 1924 Ford coupe. 1924 Ford touring. 1922 Ford “ftJan. 1924 Chevrolet touring. 1924 Hudson roach. 1925 Will.vh Xvnurht 4-door sodan. 1029 Willys Knight touring. 1021 Chandler touring;. 1023 Columoia sedan Haynes-Schmidt, Inc. New Car Dept Used Car Dept. 120 W. North. 621 N. Cap. Open eves, and Stin. Lin. 7575-0. The YVillys-Knight and Overland Dealer# L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES 1925 or,ns COACII: BAI.IXJON TIRES MANY EXTRAS 1924 ESSEX COACH 1974 CHEVROLET 4 PASS. COUPE. 5 NEW TIRES. MANY OTHERS L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES 916-23 Vir. Ave. DRexel 0925. OPEN EVENINGS. FRANKI.IN /ROADSTER 1971: GOOD CONDITION RUNS GOOD; LOOKS 691*11' HURRY ! CALL RILEY* 1T94 HI'PMOBI I.K tiiuring. 1 922 pi rfe<-t eundittiin: biggest bargain in town. THE ('IT'ZENS MOTOR CAR CO ■*l W I:!t*■ Mam 6912 OAKLAND COACII 1929 model, bumper*, balloon tire* spare tire and other extra* if you are in tho market for this kind of a car. see this ono first. Jones-Whitaker Sales Cos. 349 N. Capitol. Open Sunday and Evenings. OVERLAND New standard sedan; absolutely new; new car guarantee and new ear payments; SSO off list price; take advantage of this discount for it is your profit and our loss N. CAPITOL Main 5647 Stmidelbsiker Special 6 Coach, $650 Cash or Terms Call BFlmon* 0413 STUTZ BARGAINS Stilt 7 touring, six-passenger Cadillac 57 touring .5300 Hudson sedan 7-passenjrer 4,300 Stuciebaker lirht 9 touring. 1023....5400 Stmlebaker touring. 1922 <475 Kissel touring. 1923 5700 These ears arc in perfect condition Small down, balance monthly. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 957 N. Meridian. (4pen evepiiigH and Sunday a. m. 1923 OVERLAND SEDAN This ear is mechanically A-l and vou will bu.v this one quick after you sec it for $350. cash or terms. Joncs-AYliitaker Sales Cos. 343 X. Capitol. Open evening*. Main 5947. 1922 Essex Four Cab G. WI NT NGS CO. lludson-Essex Dealers 3816 E. Wash. St. IRv. 3598. Open Evenings and Sunday. Legal Notices THE Board of Trustees of the Central Indiana Hospital for Insane will receive sealed*proposals until Friday. May 28. at 10 a. 111 . for furnishing supplies for the month of June. 1926. Estimate book will bo on file at room. 147 Statehouse. from amt after Monday May 24. 1920. By order of BOARD OF TRUSTEES. RKO touring, engine No. T 6353. will lasold for repair "barges. Wednesday. May 27 Thompson Body Cos.. 907 N. Capitol.

J With the Majors ..Even the Bupponedly unlucky numtx-r 1.1 proved impotent to interrupt the winning streak of tho New York Yankees. Miller Hutnrinf*'.. men lengthened their string of consecutive victories to thirteen at the expense of tlio Boston Red Sox Monday. Urban Shocker won a pitchers' battle from Wiltse. 1 to 2. allowing tho box but live hits. The Chicago White Sox went into tho first division ly defeating Detroit. 10 to 4. The Philadelphia Athletics, who were prevented b> ruin front "laying their game with Washington, ore once more back In the second division. The Brown# interrupted a losing streak by beating tho Cleveland Indians. 8 to 5. Upsets marked the two game# in the National League. The Pirates made twelve hit# off Fred of the Cubs, who were held to seven safetlo# by Aldridge and Songer. but Chicago won. 3 to 1. The St. Lonis Cardinals, using six p*eher. eante from behind to heat the Reds, 11 to 6. SI. Louis, trailing fl to O in the sixth, made all it# rims tn Its last three Innings at hat. scoring seven times in the eighth. Rixey and Mays ANOTHER ONE [ill rnitrd Prr* s NEW YORK. May 25. —Another young woman who plans an attempt to swim tho English channel is Miss Clarabello Barrett, teacher of swimming in a Uronx high school. She will sail for France, on July 1. DAVIS cur VICTORIES Bu United Press PRAGUE, May 25.—France won two Davis Cup matches from Czechoslovakia, Rene Lacoste and Henri Cochet defeating their opponents.

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—BRASSIES(Continued From Page 9.) golf. They scored 38 on both rounds. Jack Tuitte and AVallie Sparks turned in a card that should tvin a prize in most contests, a 74. Jock Collins and Leslie Sailors of Kokomo, shot best ball score of 79, and If. E. Walters and T. C. Houston., both of Elwood, 77. A. W. Early played with Dave Mitchell, Monday. Dave nervous at the start. Towards the end, however, Dave came through with somn of his characteristic golf, and on holes 17 and 18, shot a 2 and 3. Their best ball was 78. Chick Nelson played with Neville Ewing, Shortridge High School champ. Neville was a bit erratic. A score of 78 resulted. • • The next regular pro-amateur tourney will be staged Tuesday June 1 at the Indianapolis Country Club and it will be changed to Saratoga system, an event for men and women. It will not be an event for pros only to team with amateurs, but all amateurs are invited to compete and play tvith feminine partners. In Saratoga system, only one ball is used between each twosome, and played alternate shots and drives. * * There were a couple of high-pow-ered foursomes at Highland Sunday. Wally Nelson and lice Woods of Pleasant Run played George Stark and Sam Rauh of Coffin. Nelson <ind Stark, who are pros, entered the P. G. A. national open at Scioto Club, Chicago. AVallie Sparks of Meridian Hills sent in his entry Sunday, and with Dick Nelson and Lee Nelson, the local entry is five. * • ♦ Max Duel], with a handicap of 15, won a number of prizes at Highland. He shot gross scores of 82-82-7 R-79-79 —and that is right along with the best of them. Independent and Amateur Baseball .The Indianapolis Triangle# defeated (lie un.vsii-r Tt-iangles Snndav at Riverside Park bv the score of 17 to 5. Baltin# pitching featured the game. The manager of the St Patrick'# nine ! askpi to .-ail Irvington 3050. and ask for The Acme Triangles played the Kellev Eagles a ten-"lt:nig battle (tie* 3-t O-3 at Garfield Sunday. The Hoosier Triangle team of the Peerless League will practice at Brooksido diamond No. 1 Wednesday and Friday, front 5:30 p. ni. on. A good right-handid Pit.-'it IS wanted. Call Main 6289 and ask fur McDaniel. The Marion Clubs will meet a* 7107 Daw Fun s- tonizhya: 7 o'clock. AM members I".- pr ---nv The Peerless I.( ague will meet Thursday at - 30 n *m, at emith-Haneler*Sturm Cos, League officicle and team managers take notice. Rlrrrslds A. \. defeated the St. Patricks team at Brookstde Park. 6 to 5. The winners came from behind to cop, S'siring thn-e runs In the eighth and one in the ninth. The Indianapolis Cubs will practice Friday evening-. The Cubs won a forfeit game front the Mt. Jackson Culm at Garfield Park in the Indianapolis Junior League last Sunday. The Aetne A. A.s defeated tha Holy Trinity nine Sunday at Rhodiit# Park in a free-hit ting contest. 10 to 8. The Acmes will meet the Y". P. C.s Sunday at Rhodius Park State teams are asked to vet in touch with B 11 Johnson, 1318 Lee St., or phone Belmont 1870-J. A meeting will he field at the Mars Hill hotel Friday night to organize a strong baseball Irani. The following pin vers are asked to report: E. Do Moss. It. De Moss, F'-rtir. Harley. Harmon. Strange. Mi-Gray. Molb-and. E Guest L. Guest, Nieluui and others who desire trvouts For games address Earl Fertig. 1710 Blaine Ave.

The H. N. S. team of St Catherine lost '( i lose game to Y'. M S. of barred Heart ; when the game was •■ailed at 6 p. m. with the basis loath tl. For ~'imfs with It. N. 8. : call Stewirt 1158. or address Frank Gil- ! berti. 1129 Finley Ave. The Tartar A. A s will hold an imp rj tant meeting- at 2258 Union St. Wcdms--1 day night at 7:30. All players are ro- | quested to be present. Next Sunday the | Tartars meet the Mt, Jackson Cubs In a doulbe-header at Garfield Park. Tho Manleton# are in need of a highclass pitcher and 'third baseman. Tom 1 Oradv and any third sar’ker. call Wnshlngj ton 0514-M. after 6 p. m. The Post office baseball team will give a 1 dnnoe and card party at the South Side Turners Hall. Mav 29. at 7:30 p. m. , Public Invited. The P. O. team is now i loading the Central League. Games are , wanted with Stale teams. Address H. \'. 1 Browning, Clerks Box I‘. O. i The Shanklin A. C. defeated tho Real Silks Sunday. 17 to 13. The winners de--1 sire games with fast city teams. Call ! Belmont 2864. after 7 p. m. The Tmluinanolls Meldon Chib will meet 1 the Connor#villo llelsv Ross team at Connersvllle next Snndav. The Me’.dons are hooking onlv the strongest of State clubs ami have open date# for Juno 6 and 33. Tho management of the Seymour Reds, Dunkirk A. C. anil Columbus Commercials are requested to get in touch with R. J. Steplm 918 Olivo St.. Indianapolis, or phone Drexel 3079-J. The Western Union baseball chib will hold an important meeting tonight at 18 X. Meridian St. at 7 o'clock in the delivery department. Tho eluh ha# open dates i for June and July. State teams address ' L. Wilson, cart) Western Union. i— The Cooperative baseball league fini ished its first round of playing Saturday with Dean Brothers leadific. Tho standiug: . , Won. Lost. Pet. Dean Brothers 4 1 .800 Rolierts Milk 3 2 .JJQO Keyless Lock .. 1 2 .600 E C. Atlrins 3 2 .600 J.'J. Madden 2 3 400 Thomas Madden 0 o .009 The Ft. Hatrison Doughboys desire games with any good team for any aftrrI noon in the week. Wednesday prblerred. I A game is wanted at. Ft. Harrison for Sunday, and ono for May 31 to be played out of town. Address Hugh C. Dorien. First Lieutenant, 11th Infantry. It. Harrison. Tho Martin-Pan-v baseball team defeated the Linigsdalo Club. 11 to 2. The Acme Triangles want, a game for Memorial day. to lie played at Rhodius Park. All player# aro requested to attend a meeting tonight at Hildebrand's home. For information or to book games call Belmont 2085-M at 6 p. m. and ask for Claude. Dooley’s Reserve# will play the M. C. G H club Sunday. Dooley's Reserves have a few onen dale# In June and July. State, teams take notice. Practice will be held at Garfield Park today and Friday evening. STRIBLING ON POINTS Bu Times Snrelal f ATLANTA, May 25. —Young Striblinf? outpointed Ray Neuman in ten rounds here Monday night. There was much clinching. Joe Cooper, Terre Haute, Ind., and Larry Avera, Atlanta, went to a draw. GOTHAM BOUT BV United Press NEW YORK, May 25. Eddio Burnbrook, Baltimore welterweight, knocked out Willie Dillon of Cuba in fivo rounds of tho scheduled tenround feature bout of the opening show at the Dexter Park stadium. H, S. TENNIS Shortridge defeatod Technical High School in tennis Monday, five matches to one, in a dual meet held at the Tech courts.

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70,0(1) PRINTERS TO HAVE BIENNIAL VOTE WEDNESDAY Two Tickets, Administration and Progressive, in Field. The biennial election of the Intor- | national Typographical Union will i be held Wednesday among its 70,000 j members in thp United States and j Canada. Local -polls will be open i from noon until 7p. m. The Aus- j tralian ballot Yvill be used. Two tickets axe in tho field, the | Administration ticket headed by i James M. Lynch, present president, | who is up for re-election and thei j Progressive ticket, headed by - Charles P. Howard. Other Aspirants Other international candidates on i the Administration ticket are Seth i R. Brown for vice president; Austin Hewson for second vice president, | and J. W. Hayes for secretary-treaK- | urer. Candidates on the Progressive | ticket are Theodore Perry for Vico ( president; George Bentley for second , vico president, and Woodruff Ivan- , dolph for secretary-treasurer. Perry’s homo is in Indianapolis. lit a straw vote among tho members in The Indianapolis Times composing room, Howard received thirteen votes; Lynch, eight; Perry, , eighteen; Brown, two; Bentley twelve; Hewson, nine; Randloph, seventeen, and Hays four. Local Candidates Candidates for offices in the Indianapolis local are: For president. James A. Parker, Progressive, and Arch D. Hir.ch, Administration; for vice president, James A. G. Walker and Edgar A. Perkins; for recording 1 secretary, Maurice T. Gecklerfand William A. Greene; for corresponding and financial secretary, Charles H. Gillock and Guy S. McCoy; for I T. U. convention delegates (three to be chosen), Arthur O. Bennett, Walter L. Curler, Louis Jorio, Thomas D. Chamberlain, Charles L. Hopkins, Richard Curley, Christian F. Betz, Russell 11. Gilmore, and Herbert S. Smith: for alternates (three to bo chosen), Aiden B. Battery, Benjamin Espey and Leo Kale; for election board (three to be chosen), Edward c. Hall, William A. Campbell, Joseph A. Gibson, Edward Rethmeier, John V. Bennett and Charles T. Warner. In The Times straw balloting Hinch received 11 votes and Parker I). The national convention will be held in September at Colorado Springs, Colo.

LINEMAN KILLED IN #FOOT FALL J. E. Coleman Believed Fatally Shocked. i Coroner .Paul F. Robinson today | investigated death of J. Earl Cole- | man. 17 S. Senate Ave., lineman for j Indianapolis Light and Heat Comj pany, who died in a forty-foot*, fall [ from a polo at Dorman and Pratt ! Sts. lato Monday. According to J. E. Jones, 233 S. j State Ave.; V. W. Harless, 509 N. Illinois St., Apt. 2, and C. M. Wilder, 29 S. Harlon St., fellow workmen, Coleman was engaged in’ changing wires from an old pole to anew one. Police said theywere told that Coleman screamed as though he had | been shocked and fell to the ground, j He was dead when his fellow workmen reached him. Relatives in Memphis, Tenn., and, In California, have been notified of, his death. Coroner Robinson will de-i I termine If the fall or shock causedi 1 his death. Writes Shortridge Senior Poem Shortridge High School senior class poetn to bo published in the school yearbook & * was written by r ■" .Miss Susan Graj ' ■ Sliedd. Miss Shcdd Is i'iyisHß chairman of tho i °’ aßa tlay stunt t<> i I ho given June 8.1 f ‘ ; ‘(J!. Betty Anne Par.i rott Yvroto the l stunt to Ih* pro-. i -2* i s arranging tho affair. The cast is Miss Sliedd practicing dally. Oth e r chairmen besides Miss Sliedd are: Ruth Mushlltz, Dorothy Cole and Virginia Ballweg. WIFE FILES AFFIDAVIT Carlos Hammond Held on Charge of Assault and Battery. Carlos Hammond, 28, of 1203 N. Meridian* St., former proprietor of the Jack Gardens, was arrested today by Detectives Uauglian and Reilly on charges of malicious trespass and assault and battery. Three affidavits, alleging assault and battery, were filed by his wife, Mrs. Alfrieda Hammond, and his father-in-law and mother-in-law. Mrs. Hammond charges that about three weeks t.go when she was at the home of her father, Christian Keller, 267 E. Minnesota St., Hammond came to that address and forcibly tried to take her away. Marriage Licenses Roller! Turner. 34. 655 Rlnekforrl first carrier: Georgia Enix. 36. 655 Buaokford, housework. Ivy E. Green 25, 60 E. I,a Grande, mechanic: Cecil M. l). Justice. IS. 511 W McCarty. Vhilin F. Ryan. 37. 403 W. Chester, pip * fitter: Frances M Humphrey, 43. 4AT N. Chester, domestiq. Harry G Sletienllst, 54. 876 Virginia, cardner; Ellen M. Scott. 54. 870 Virginia, housekeeper. Henry E. Chanman. 28. 4" t W. New York, laborer: Beulah V. Wilkerson. 33. Route M. Box 109.