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InMemoriam Notices^ IN MEMORIAL! —In loving remembrance of Earl D. Bridges, who departed this life three years ago June 1. Why did he die when life seemed fair. And no dark clouds were near To dim the brightness of our lives Or start the bitter tear. We thought not at the close of day. When night veiled earth and sky. That one so full of life and hope j ND SISTEJIS. Funeral Directors Flamer <& Buchanan Now in Our New Mortuary, 25 West Fall Creek Blvd. Phones: Ran. 4400-4401-4402. No added charge for the um of the Pilcher organ or the new service rooms Visitors may ea-H any t'lllo- - SERVICE Planner Buchanan George Grinsteiner Funeral E. Market. KRIEGER, WM. E. ~ FUNERAL DIRECTOR MX 1154. 1402 N nl fc°s i9 B S eV 3868 R^ W. T. BLASENGYM Main Office. 2226 Shelby St. DRpxH 2570. UNDERTAKERS —HISEY & TiTUS. 951 N. Delaware. Mam 3680. jBERT S GAPD 2mo Prospect St Phone Stewart 227.S __ „ SperigAWoKcw ~ THE ELECTREAT MASSAGE For Neuritis and Rheumatism. LOLA WALKER. 524 State Life Bide. Ltn. 8873. MARGARET SELLERS. D. O D. C N D. Obstetrician acute and chronic disease. massage. 1 N. New Jersey. Riley 688.1. Instructions M BAKSER M COLLF r GE hV* B ton St., Indianapolis. Ind 0757 Lost and Found FOUND—Articles found on Indianapolis street cars yesterday: 9 UMBRELLAS 1 MUSIC ROLL 1 SUITCASE 4 PURSES = 3 PAIRS GLASSES 1 DRESS „ 1 PRAYER BOOK 1 ROSARY Main 2737. PARTY who found rmrso in City Tnist Bldg., please return wedding nnc. ha-; and effects and keep money. Return 1303 City Trust Bldg. - LO b^r Ph Fe i^S, 226 d hts Co !,r^th^ Bldg. Reward. > MANS brown poeketbook with W . Ruebv engraved oif it. Liberal rewaru. Lin. 1782. —— ENGLISH setter, female: black and white pup. Name Rew. Irv. Uloi. _ Help Wanted Male Byers University of Real Estate Free Lectures Monday Night, 7:30 Thursday Night, 8:30 Don’t miss these wonderful lectures if you want to increase your-earnings, full or part time. Men and women invited. Make your enrollments now. Miss E. M. Roche 213-18 LemCke Bldg. WANTED—Man that understands boiler. ice machines and general repair work; around bakery. State experience in letter. Box 101, Indianapolis Times, SI 00 BUYS Si.ooo accident insurance for one year. Agents wanted. Buy one at 29 S. Capitol Ave. R. B. ALLISON. 918 Hume-Mansner Bldg. Help Wanted Female ■" INTELLIGENT woman between 23 and 35 years to work with crew: experience unnecessary, but must be willing to work seven hours per day. To thoso who can qualify we pay a salary and bonus: chance for promotion to field supervisor within a week. If you can show us. apply 803 City Trust Bldg., corner Delaware and Market Sts. WAITRESS EXPERIENCED PUNDE luncheonette. Situations Wanted Female HIGH school graduate wants office work: -some experience. Bel, 4898, LAUNDRY work and curtains to bring home by experienced woman. Ri. 6471. Rooms for Rent CENTRAL Ave.. 1219: 7 airy, front, mod. • rms.: lovely furniture: rcas. Riley 4346 'CENTRAL Ave.. 1733: sleeping rm. for 2. - Breakfast, if required. Ken, 14.‘19. CHURCH ST.. 1113: elegent furn. room for . two gentlemen: $6. DRcx. 2610. HOTEL. 39 Virginia- Ave.; ~ downtown rooms: clean: reasonable. EDISON Ave.. 909: three sleeping rooms for rent. Call Lin, 8564. MARKET St.. E.. 1320: nicely furn. single rm.. for 1 or 2 gentlemen: mod.: small .(family: no other roomers. Rilev 5403, NEWMAN. 1217: 3 large rooms upstairs. unfurnished, newly decorated and priv. entrance: light and water paid: only sl7 la mo. Call Webster 5244, after 6 p. m. YaRGE furnished room for two gentlemen: i; $5 week. Bel, :1333-W. MODERN room in private family: Penn. g ear line: gentlemen. Ran, 4067. E. 13TH. 319: nice, pleasant room: $5 for . 1 SO for 2: hot water. Lin. 8724. .MODERN front loom, for two employed: references. Main 0190. . X GOOD location, nice airy room: porch; bus: ladies: garage. Irv. 2611-M. I.OVELV 2 and 3-rin. apts.. Ist floor, near Fountain Square, pßex. 3540-K. Housekeeping Rooms for Rent BROADWAY. 1142: suite of 3 rms.: lower front rm.: water in kitchen; mouern; nicely furnished. Rilev 4885 BROADWAY. 1142: front upper rm. and kitchenette; mod.: nice furniture. Ri. 4880. COMAR AVE.. 1140: room and kitchenette: everything furu. for complete home, including heat. gas. light, water: sink in kitchen*- 1 block east of Sunken Gardens and Shelby car line. Drex. 5114.

Housekeeping Rooms r for Rent LEXINGTON Ave.. 1940: three furnished rooms #for light housekeeping: everytliing furnished: heat, light, gas: SB. MERIDIAN. N.. 2208: very desirable rm. and kitchenette: priv. ent. Har. 3679-W NEW JERSEY. N„ 1527: two or three unfumished modern rooms in private home. PENN.. N.. 815: 2 large, light, clean housekeeping rooms: reasonable. RUCKLE. T 701: two connecting light housekeeping rooms: front. Ken. 5083. SOUTH ST., E„ 317: furnished sleepingroonis. three rooms, partly furnished, S3 NORTH EAST. 139: modern. 3-room apt. S6.iV). Single rooms, S3 up. TREMONT. ~N.. 19: 2 housekeeping rms In modem home, Belmont 0289-M, W. 11TH. 106: 2 housekeeping rooms: $5,50; room for car. Room for Rent With Board CHILDREN wanted to room and board: mother's care given. Ken. 501a. - ~ Houses for Rent CAPITOL. 917 S.: 6 rooms: summer kitchen; reasonable. CENTRAL. 2356: 6 rooms, up-to-date: breakfast room: garage, Inonire :.35ILLINOIS. N.. 1901: 8 rooms, modern. Call owner. Circle 1498 to 10 P- m. KENWOOD and 29th: 0-rm. mod. double: nicely deco.: good location. Ran, i~57. MARKET. E.. 1412: half double- seven rooms: modern: S3O. Web. 4204. Web. 6617. MINNESOTA. 209; 6 rms.: gas. lights and water: sl4: near Nordvke-Marmon. MISSOURI. S.. 749: 0 rms.: gas elec., city water: newly papered: vara: MORRIS St.. W.. 254: 6-room house; sls. Inquire 1257 S. West St. PROSPECT. 431: 5 room modern double; gar,: $32.50: newly papered, DR. 4206. TWENTY-EIGHTH. E.. 3918: 5-room modern double: garage; in good condition. Web. 2727-W. 1424 NAOMI ST.: five rooms, semi-mod-ern: garage: $25.7;>: water paid. F. o. CLARK & CO. Main 3377. . RENT FREE i/ 2 MONTH RENTAL v SOUTII • Fire-room cottage: 1149 Church St.: gas. electricity, inside toilet and basement. $26 W B. RUEBY 420 Lemcke Bldg Lift. 1782. SEE us first for houses, i.parcments and rooms in all parts of the city. INDIANAPOLIS RENTAL BUREAU 605 MERCHANTS BANK BLDG. LTN. 2141. OPEN EVENINGS. COLORED; 2051 Sheldon St.: 6-room house: electricity: porch: citv water: frlo--BEK PnNLOP R r <A BULXEGEL tor bargain, TIMES WANT AD LEAD TO SUCCEBS Apartments for Rent PROSPECT. 1332-36; 2 rooms ...534.00 Wash. St.. 4001 E.: 2 rooms $47.50 Maple Rd.. 538; 5 rooms 00 Meridian St.. 273;>: _3 rooms $60.00 1139 E. Wash. St.: o rooms . . . • i.-5-}O.OO See the custodian or call Ltn. 0.191. IT. 11. WOODSMALL & CO., Inc “We insure everything but the hereafter.' 1 10TH. E.. 3433: apt 3: 1. 2 rms. bath. hot water: sll. S2(L Riley 6886, E 19TH St... 920: 3 large rooms, base ment, shades, screen and lino, fur.: $-Q Houses and Flats Furnished ILLINOIS. N.: h rooms: modern: furnished or unfurnished. Har, 4920-R. MARYLAND. 1720. K.: 4 rooms, completely furn.. mod.: garage. PRex, .1610. THREE furnished rooms: modern. Call after 6 P. m.. Webster 4352-W EAST; 3-bedroom, modern home for summer: adults: S3O. Reservations. Dr. 3294-J. Business Places for Rent FIRE-PROOF garage: 3 cars. Be used for storage: shop. Wash. 0741. TIMES WANT ADS LB AD TO SUCCESS. Houses for Sale FOREST AVE.. 334: good five-room house; modern, except furnace: garage; priced right: easy terms. Ltn. 5940. Ran. 4347. J. C, DUNCAN REALTY CO. MERIDIAN. S.. 1718; seven-room modern. . three garages. Prh-e $6 250, Lin. 3734. MICHIGAN. E.. 281 b: modern 6-room double. $5.500: rents S6O, Randolph 3212. 5-ROOM COTTAGE. 73rd and Edgewatcr. Ravenswood: completely furn.: electric lights, well: extra large porch: house fully screened. Real bargain. Wash. 2835-W. 826 PER ilMTlnl BUYS SEMI-MODERN BUNGALOW 1800 BLOCK TABOR ST. Four new. semi-modem bungalows now being completed. Each will have city water at sink in kitchen; electric lights; gas; inside toilet: garage: cement walks. Will be papered. Small cash payment gives possession of your choice. LORENZ SCHMIDT & SONS, REALTORS 144 E. Ohio Street MAin 3715 Res. IRv. 1964 J We Buy Real Estate Lease Contracts The Washington Company 867 W. Waih St. Main 0708 14 NEW BUNGALOWS”' - FRONTING SOUTH ON RHODIUS I PARK A wonderful new home section. Thoroughly modern, five-room homes, artistically designed and unusually well built. Large rooms, large basements: $4,100 to $4,750: terms. $37 to $45 per month; 1800 square W. Wyoming. Take W. I. car to Belmont, walk north to Park. BRIDGES & GRAVES CO.. Home Builders. 237 N. Delaware. Riley 5250. Let Us Build Home. _ 6211 BROADWAY NOW VACANT Attractive five-room bungalow: splendid built-in features: hardwood floors, break - iast-room. large basement, garage; $6,000; terms. 622 OCCIDENTAL BLDG. Main 1407. Eve., Mr. Argus, Web. 1783. 3017 E. 10TH ST. A home with real business value: looaoed on one of finest streets in the city: large lot. with paved alley on side, paid for; street cars stop in front of door; a bargain at $3,800. See this and call THE CHARLES R. ETTINGER CO. Lin 5057. y Res., Irv. 1559. 2132-34 W. MINNESOTA ST. 4 Rooms to a side: elec, lights, inside toilets, sink in kitchen; double garage: rent S2O a side. FYice $3,675: $670 cash. S3O a month. Mr. Bray. j. g. McCullough, realtors Mani 1709. 100 N, Delaware. CHANCE OF A LIFETIME $2,000 Equity tn modern double. Rent for S3O a side. Can be bought cheap on easy terms w RUEBY , 425 Lemcke Bldg. Lin. 1782. $550 CASH PAYMENT balance like rent. 6-room and bath modern bungalow; garage. Will take vacant lot in trade. 730 K, of 11,I 1 , Bldg. MODERN twelve-room dwelling; lot 32x 125: Delaware St., south St. Clair St. Snap: SII,OOO. Investigate. Terms. A. J. MEYER REALTY CO. 307 Lombard Bldg? Main 1633, S2OO CASH, balance monthly; 6 rooms: bath, garage. 858 Buchanan St. Owner. 106 N. Delaware St. Main 1709. -"" 1 / Building and Contracting ATTENTION —We can in most instances finance GARAGES On EASY TERMS 1 'CAB, $1.60 TO 83 PEB MONTH. 2 CARfc. $2.50 TO $5.00 PER MONTH. 3 CARS. ,$3.60 TO $8 PER MONTHt. CALL iUS FOR PARTICULARS. L. Q. BRIGHTMIRE CO., 1101 Capitol Ave. Lincoln 7810. Eves.. Wash. 4880, IF YOU have a clear lot 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. 2027. TINNING, guttering, spouting and afl kinds of repair work. CHAS. GOLDSTEIN. 1040 8. Meridian. DRexel 3431. or Wash. 3646. WE will build am} finance a home on vour lot; payments like rent. CIVIC REALTY CO., i.36 N. Delaware St. Lin. 5050.

Acreage for Sale /VVWWVS/W TWO acres, west of Lawrence: $1,000: $lO cash. $lO monthly. Owner. 106 N. Delaware St. Main 1709. Real Estate Wanted SOLD If you really want to sell your property, consult Robert C. Byers National Real Estate Auctioneers, 213-218 Lemcke Bldg. Llm 8881. > IF you really want to sell your east or south side property, priced around $3,500. call us. HF THE CHARLES R. BTTINGER CO. Lin. 5057, Res., Irv. 1559. REAL ESTATE To buy, sell or exchange, call iIURTZ & LEASE 719-20 Lemcke Bldg Phone Lin. 3434. DAYTON REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT CO.. 1010 Fletcher Savings & Trust Bld. for Sale DINING-ROOM FURNITURE. PERIOD. 9 PIECES. CALL HUMBOLDT 2523. uRIMM allalfa seed 819.88 bushel: fanev alfalfa. sls: choice atigba. $12.50; red June Clover. S2O: alsike. sl7: alsike timothy mixed. $7.60. Pure domestic HARVEY GAINES FARMLAND TND GAS RANGES: Used: tuoroughly overhauled: $lO and up. Delivered and eonnected. Charles Koelinng. 882 Virginia Ave, GASOLINE pump and tank: in good eonilition; cheap. Ask lor Mr. Clark. 100 N. Dela, St. HOUSE cleaning) Your surplufe clothing furniture, magazines, paper/ will help us to help others Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagoo. Riley 6022. 127 W. Georgia. MATTRESSES „ Rebuilt and recovered Home Bedding Cos.. 870 Virginia Ave. PRex. 0780, RUGS-LINOLEUM Brussels rugs. 9x12. in blue. tan. taupe and old rose. $12.50: Gold Seal Congroleum rug's. 9x12. at sl2 75: these are carried in all sizes at proportionate prices: ira Borted Japanese grass rugs. double warp xl2. at S'tpiOO: hII-woo> Brussels best rrade. ir 11.3x12 size, at $29.50. Floor covering, beautiful liuoleum pat terns, at 49e a yard: linoleums and inlaids may be had in all widths and grades: also rug: border hall and stair carpet and rutfs in all grades and sizes. All perfect sruaranteed goods. Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W. Washington, Near Capitol Ave. If It Covers the Floor, We Have It" TANK for sale 7 or 8 ft. long. 27 ft. wide: reasonable, Waa>. 0741, Waterproof Tarpaulins AND Truck Covers 4.LL SIZES CARRIED IN STOCK ANY SIZE MADE TO ORDER SEE US AND SAVE MONEY Phone Bel. 0367. HOOSIER TARPAULIN AND CANVAS’ GOODS CO. 1302 W. WASHINGTON ST. FOR SALE—Over, damaged, refused and unclaimed freight at auction at 9:30 a. m.. Thursday. June 3. 1926. at unclaimed freight station of the C.. C.. C. & St. L. Ry. Cos.. Capitol Ave. and South St.. Indianapolis. Ind. For a partial list of merchandise to be sold, see Auction Notice in this paper. J. K. VANCE. Freight Claim Agent. TEN tables with chairs to match for din-ing-room or barbecue. SPRAGUE EX.. 22 W Ohio Main 0564. TIMES WANT ADS BRINO’ BUSINESS Musical Instruments JUNE GRADUATION GIFT! Piano sale. closing out regardless of cost. Player pianos. $l2O to $250. none higher. Tind these nianoß were originally priced as high as $750. For every $4 paid in £ash at timo of purchase we credit you so. Get full particulars from WOLCOTT MUSIC CO.. 2813 E. 10th. Webster 1002. KING BAND INSTRUMENTS RITTER MUSIC CO 231 N. Illinois. Circle 1196. $29 BUYS good upright phonograph. WIT,SON-STEW ART MUSIC CO. 44 N. PENN, Main 1287. RADIO: eight-tube Super-He • will sacrlflee for quick gale. Bel. 0.i85. PLAYER piano: first-class condition: 60 good rolls Included. Riley 1095. Pets and Live Stock BABY CHICKS FOR SALfT BOYERS’ HATCHERY, 25 E. MARKET. RI. 5470. HATCHERY. THORNTOWN. IND, CANARY BIRDS—St. Andreasburg rollers Registered stock. .T.'Q4 N. Cap Ha. 1557, Coal and Wood Lay Your Coal In Nov _ Va. and Ky. the best that is mined. Best Va and Ky. 6-in. blk.. cln. fkd.gK6.so Best Va. and Ky. 3x6-lp.. cln. fkd. ?$6.25 (Kanawaha Cos. Vir. and Harlan Cos. Ky.) Best Ind. No. 5 4-in. ip. and 2x4 egg. clean forked $5.25 Citizens coke, egg or nut. the best. .19.00 Special prices on your next winter’s requirements. KINDLING WITH EACH TON UNION ICE AND COAL CO. DRexel 4021. Dependable since 1908. It pays to visit our yard. 1910 Bluff Ave„ and see the difference In good coal. BRAZIL (Ind.) 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 Bldg. * Riley 4164. Cir 6984. Riley 5444. Contract next Winter's coal now. NORTH ST. COAL CO. Lin. 1455. Cir, 5556, Night. Irv. 4020. J. AND L. COAL CO.. 1205 Roaelie 'St. Ran. 2471,. TRY OUR MAJOR COAL. MAJOR COAL CO Ran. 4129. Business Announcements CONTRACT plastering: large and small jobs; experienced: estl. free. Riley 6471. DRESSMAKING AND REMODELING. COATS A SPECIALTY. IRV, 2180, FEATHERS bought sold ana renovated featner mattresses and pillows made E. F, BURKLE, 416 Mass. Main 1428. GENERAL carpentering: new ana repairing: time work. $1 hour: free bids on all new work. Phone Southport 131 Ring 3. MR. V. J CLARK. HARDWOOD Moors, painted walls, white washing. Edward Bailey. Rap, 3782. RUG. 9xl2—Dusted and scrubbed. . .$2.00 Suits cleaned and pressed. BENNETT THE CLEANER. Lin. 8264 RUGS, 9x12 cleaned and scrubbed, $2. Hand work. J. F. MAUTEN. Circle 0680. RUGS, 9x12. thriv cmd.. SV: all work guar CLEANERS Ken. 446 Z. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE 216 N. Illinois. TEXTONE wall tinting, painting, paperhanging - paper fur.: disc off He 3825 gp Storage and Transfer STORAGE Heating stoves stored for the season. Hauled both ways. $4.50 to $6. OTTO J. SUESZ MAIN 3628, MAIN 2353. Get our price. Estimates made free. HOOSIER TRUCKING CO. 1010 E. Wash. Day and night phone Lin, 3776. MOVING AND TRANSFER DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE. LONG-DISTANCE HAULING. ■ RILEY 3334. OTTO J. SUESZ; racking, storage, shipping: local and overland hauling. Return loads wanted Phone and we will give estimates on hauling. Main 23633628 Nightß. Webster 4579-0899-T7. 11. T. BIEHL Special price on loads to New York. Philadelphia or vicinity. Drex. 1225. EeT ua figure with you on your moving Local or overland. PARKER TRANSFER. 1273 Oliver Ave. Bel, 4307. MOVING and Tmeklng. Reliable men Gall BORNMAN Web 5571 NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER 00. Call at all times. Randolph 3741.

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Business Opportunities GOOD 12-room modern rooming house. Sacrifice. 1705 N. Capitol. Money to Loan Popular .Methods In the Small Loan Business $lO TO S3OO ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS PIANOS. ETC.. WITHOUT REMOVAL. Ten vrars of intensive investigation have proven that this business meets a real economic need. Indiana passed a law setting a fair late of interest and licensing the lender. Loans are made tor thousands of different purposes. If you need 1 money in emergency, do not hesitate 10 call phene or write either of our offices. Repayment arranged in easy, monthly installments of principal and interest. Loans can be reduced or paid in full any time, interest leases immediately on every dollar repaid. • WHAT YOU PAY ON PRINCIPAL: On S2O you pay $1 per month. On S6O you pay $3 per month. On SIOO yotwpay s•> per month. On S2OO you pay $lO per month. " Oil S3OO you pay sls per month. With Lawful Interest Popular Finance Corporation 106 E. Market St. Room 532 Lemcke Bldg. MA in T 278 NEED MONEY Quickly, confidential!,▼ and bu§lnea-lilM dealing** ia a part of the aervice we ! LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 1 / 1 L. Washington St. MAI n 0585 Lincoln 7184 6% Mortgage Money Meyer-Kiser Bank FIRST'vor Second Mortgages on Indianapolis or Indiana real estate. Prompt •ervice R, rt WILSON Lin 6104 1101 National Citv Bank Bldg. • Auto Supplies and Repairs ALL FABRIC SEAT COVERS The onlv kind that cap be CLEANED They protect the upholstery and wearing apparel, too. Top and Trim Repairs Habig Quality Shop 1035 N. Meridian St. Lincoln 8302 Lincoln 8303 USED TIRES WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. „ j L, feELIG St SON. 23 S. East Bt. BEST useo tires any size: wholesale and retail. Open evenings. ROGEBSjhTRE SHOP 3117 \W Washington Bel 4300 USED TIRES—S 2 UP. „ ELKINS BROS.. 604 N. ILLINOIS ST. RiLKY 6171 Automobiles Wanted WILL pay cash tor your car of your j equity. Lin. 4516. 561 N. Capitol. | USED CARS bought and sold. GOLDBFRO. 522 N. Capitol. Motorcycles and Bicycles MOTORCYCLES. We sell and exchange. ALLEN, 509 Mass Ave. Main 7029, Automobiles for Sale 343*00Tq i gyroOg7Mm SUI JO 4y wntTAKmsAm<o- - Maxwell Touring | Disc wheels, newly oainled. I > Koud tires. fl ' $285,00 1 1926 Oakland Coach '1 j Has had wonderful care: lots I of extras. Represents anew , car throughout. $975.(M5 Jones-Whitaker Annex fl 343 N. Capitol. J OPEN EVENINGS AND I SUNDAYS j 4 HOQfe SIftVICE ’ J CHEVROLET. 1923 touring. Y’ou cant beat this for the money , plenty of extras. $125.0(1 buys it. terms. Let us demonstrate. STONE CHEVROLET CO., 220 E. New York St. CHALMERS. 1922: 4 Pew tires: excellent motor condition: good paint and top. A rare bargain. Terms. No brokerage. L. GUY LONG 1114 N. Meridian. Lin. 6865. CHEVROLET, 1923 Touring; Brand new paint, spot Ule. W. S. wiper, lock wheel. 5 over szle cord tires. $65.00 down. Main 444. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 640 E. Wash. St. , CHEVROLET. 1924 touring: special rebuilt motor, with Borg-Beek clutch: many other improvements: over-Blze tires. 2 bumpers, spotlight, clock, sky lighter, motometer. etc. _ L. GUY LONG 1114 N. Meridian. Lin. 6865. CHEVROLET. 1924 Coupe; Diso wheels, large steering wheel: oversize tries. This car had a good home. S9O "down. $4.60 Sr week. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 220 R New York St. FORDS— • For real bargains in Personal Serviced Used Fords , See WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443-61 Virginia ave. DRex. 5020. Open Evenings and Sunday. Ford 2-Door Balloon tires. A-l mechanical condition. This car priced to sell. Terms. Oakley Motor Sales Open evenings and Sunday. 1803-65 S. Meridian. Drexel 4744. Hudson-Essex Dealers FORD TOURING, 1924 Starter, demountable rims, ready for service: price $90.00. Easy terms. MILLER WIDES OVERLAND AND WILLYS KNIGHT DEALER 650 Virginia Ave, Drexel 6847 FORD Used Cars. Always a nice stock of all models. Right prices. Square dealing. THE FRANK HATFIELD CO.. 625 N. Capitol. Authorized Ford Dealers. Open evenings and Sundays. Main 4708. FORD coupe. 192a: lock wheel, bumpers. speedometer. 5 good cord tires: $250; $65 cash, balance payments. ROY WILMETH CO.. Lin. 5870. 720 N. Meridian St. Open evenings and Sunday. FORD, 1925 coupe: lock wheel. W. 9. SpOt lite. heater, mirror visor, shock absorbers. $90.00 do .vn. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E. Wish. St. FORD coupe. 1022: SSO cash. ROY WILMETH CO.. 720 N. Meridian St. Lin. 5875. Open evenings and Sunday. FORD, 1923 chassis. ’22 body, coupe; Lock wheel: heater: visor: windshield wilier: 5 tires. $60.00 down. STONE CHEVROLET CO., Used Car Store. 220 E. New York St. FORD sedan, 1921; $l4O cash. ROY WILMETH tco.. 720 N. Meridian St. Lilt. 5875. Opening evenings and Sunday. FORD touring. 1921: S3O cash. ROY WILMETH'CO.. 720 N. Meridian St. Lin 5875. Open evenings and Sunday. FORD eouoe: Good running condition. $75. Terms. 344 N. Delaware. Riley 1794. MAXWELL. 1922 sedan. In good condition. This car is all ready to go. Terms. Call Lincoln 6865, OLDSMOBILE Six. 1924 touring: extra good shape. Must be sold at once. Very reasonable. Terms. Lit,. 6865, 1923 C-lEV. sedan: A-l mechanical cond. 5 good cord tires, just newly painted' Sriced right for auick sale. Owner 341 N apitnl 3rd floor. Lyke-Neu Paint Shop. Lin, 5361. 10 FORDS; coupes, sedans, tourings, roadsters. 1924- 25 and ’2ff models Your terms. 561 N. Capitol, i

Automobiles for Sale 6 MORE • DAYS In appreciation of the response of the public to our tremendous stock-reducing sale, and realizing that many people could not get to our salesroom because of the heavy traffic congestion Saturday. Sunday and Monday, we are extending the sale six I days. REMEMBER ANf car in STOCK • - ALL ORIGINAL PRICES ARE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. DEDUCT KcO. MAKE A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT AND DRIVE THE CAR HOME. OUR MECHANICS And painters iHAVE WORKED OVERTIME TO GET REPENT TRADEINS READY FOR YOUR APPROVAL. One Sample 1923 Chevrolet Sedan, $2115 l—ifleflnished, reconditioned, almost _ new. tires —a real buy. | Manny Otters off j Bqyal Valine • AM Qyaraunted i Wlhy Hesitate? Buy Today! MariomChevrolet Cos. 1040 N. Meridian, 401 E. Washington, 2502 Sherman Drive, Shelby and Beecher Open every evening until 9 o'clock. Used Car Bargains 1925 Oldsmobile Coupe 1924 Chrysler Brougham 1923 Ford Fordor 1924 Ford Tudor Sedan 1924 Nash Touring 1924 Ford Coupe | 1922 Ford'Coupe 1925 Hupp 8 Roadster 1921 Nash 6 Coupe 1924 Dodge Sedan I 1924 Maxwell Coupe 1923 Ford Coupe ' 1924 Rickenbacker Coupe 1924 Stearns Knight 1919 Hudson Coupe 1924 Studebaker Big 6 1925 Studebaker Phaeton 1924 Hudson Coach 1924 Overland Sedan 1925 Olds 6 Coupe EASY TERMS Carl H. Wallerich, Inc. Used Car Dept. . Open Evenings and Sunday 314-20 N. Delaware. Lin. 5588. 1925 Chryslrr coach. 1925 Chrysler sedan. 1925 Essex coach. 1925 Studebaker standard phaeton. 1925 Studebaker special sedan. 1925 Ford coupe, balloon tires. Studebaker 1925 standard coach. Armacost 602 North Capitol 832 North Meridian Cl rcle 7832 ' PACKARD TRADE-INS 1923 Packard Single 0 sedan. 1922 Mormon Speedster. 4 pass. 1924 Studebaker big ti sedan. 1 !•••■>. Cadillac id Victoria. 1923 Rickenbacker coupe. 4-pass. 1922 Nash tour-cylinder coupe.. 4-pass. 1924 Big 0 Studebaker coupe. 1923 Stutz 6 sedan; five-passenger. 1923 Hudson coach. 1924 Lexington 6 sedan: 5-passenger. 1921 Franklin brougham. 1921 Hupp coupe: tour-passenger. 1922 Hupp touring. 1921 Nash sedan. 1923 Buick 'sport touring. 1923 Chevrolet sedan. 1925 Marmon De Luxe sedan. 1924 Oakland sedan. Mnnv o'hc- be—a6> A, ’“.v ■ - m THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. Packard Distributors Since 19U-I. 31 W. 1 Htli St. Main Stutz Special 6 Sedan 1924 Series, just reflnished in Duco; absolutely A-l thruout; has .been driven very little. Price very attractive; terms to suit. LOCOMOBILE 955 N. Meridian. Lin. 1171 STUTZ BARGAINS Stutz touring, six passenger S3OO Cadillac 57 touring S3OO Hudson sedan. 7-passenger $.106 Studebaker touring. 1923 $475 These cars are in perfect condition. Small payment down, balance monthly. STUTZ FACTORY BRaNCII 957 N. Meridian • Open evenings and Sunday a. m.

Automobiles for Sale <WcARi> /$& 343k0W0t 5M7 ( JOUCs WHrrAKCkSALE^?1925 Chevrolet Coupe Balloon tire's and other extras $495.00 14)25 Overland Coupe | All steel body. 5 over-sized || balloons, bumpers and other ! extras. A rare bargain. $445.00 Jones-Whitaker Annex ! 616 N Capitol. OPEN EVFNTVOS AND SUNDAYS BARGAINS 50 Used Cars I To From. * See Us Before You Buy. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES i 917-33 Virginia Ave. Drex. 0928 I YOU DON’T TRUST TO LUCK WHEN YOU BUY A USED CAR FROM lIUFF-BUICK SALES CO. 363 N. ILLINOIS ST. RKDt CTfON IN PRICES 19-4 Chevrolet touring. $75 down. 1924 Overland touring $75 down. 1924 Overland roadster $75 down. 1924 Ford touring. $65 down. 1924 Ford sedan. $95 down. 1925 Ford coupe. $95 down. 1921 Buick touring. $95 down Forty others from $36 to S2OO. HAYNES-SCHMIDT. INC. New Car Dept. Lin. 7575. Used Car Dept. 1 " (l w - NI T I h. Lm. 7576. 621 S Cnnitol | 1922 ESSEX 4 Cab.: a bargain. WININGS Cos.. Hudson-Esac.T Dealers. 3816 E. Wash. Irv. 3598. Legal Notices NOTICE SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that the Board ot School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, will up to the hour or 11 a. m., Tuesday. Juic* 22. J 926, offer to the Inchest bidder certain portablo school buiMingH ami resiliences now located on Fchool grounds Said buildings •cannot lonjror be advantageously used for school or library purposes. One (1) one-room portable sehnol buildab<m> as 1317 E. Ohio is located. All bids must bo submitted in writlnar in a sealed envelope with vritine thereon { lain v indicating* to which building or j building's the bid refers, for example “Bid Lit Residrne*. t 404 H Central Ave.” ! The following: is a list of the property j offered for sale: Hesid**m*e ami outbuildiusrs at the south- | east corner of Central Ave. and Forty- • Seventh St., known and designated as j Central Ave. Residence located on school grounds at I east side of School No. 14 and fronting gJ? I . • Jtnown and designated as ; 1317 E. Ohio St. U'^id , *nt> ami shedmloeated on the rear , of the same lot that the rvutdenee listed mg on school ground-* at SMiool No. 40. at Senate A-e. and Walnut St. i V. * one-room portable school bunding located on the school grounds at School No. 47. said building being the i *outh portable building of the th*ve nortable .buildings on said school grjunus at j W arron and Rav Sts i a l r *\° n; *med buildings located at Ii ll • r. Ohio St. are to be retroved from the premises fifteen days after sale of the f same. AM other buildings named above to be ! 2’niov-d from the premises within forty- ; after the sale of ihe same I Tho residence at Korty-Seventh and Onj G"®! U* moved off the foundation. In all >ther caaes the foundations ar- to lx* removed to at least N inches below the sur j ta<*e of the ground ami the premises are , to be left free of all debris. Said projert.v to )v* sold for easb for j not less than the appraised value. Bidder mind accompany his bid with i\ I certified cheek for three 13) jwr eent of his maximum bid as a guarantee of good faith. In case the successful bidder shall fail to execute his bid by payirg the amoilnt bid before beginning the work of removing the structures from the premises. his bid shall lie void and his certified check and the proceeds thereof shall N* and remain the absolute property of the Board as liquidated damay k s agreed upon for such failure, it l>eing impossible to estimate the amount of damage sueh ! failure would occasion to the Board. Tne right is reserved to reject any or j all bids and to refrain from accepting or i rejecting Mils for not more than ten (I<J4 ! davs. BOARD OF SCHOOL COM V TSSTONERS OF THfc CITY OF I NI)I AN A HOLTS, i By IRE M. FRAZER. Business Director. Indianapolis. Ind.. June 1. PUBLIC AUCTION I Ovor, damarod. refntrd and unclaimed fre rlit. The C.. C. C. A St L. Ky. Cos. i will sell at public auction Thursday, June | 3. 1926, at 9:30 a. ni.. at the Unclaimed Fmtrht Station Capitol Ave. and Soiilli St., Indianapolis. Ind.. the followintt described fr-'hfht. unless previously claimed j by rightful owners: i Drums lubif. oil. Anti-Freeze, paint in boxen and kits, roof nalnt in drums. Mils and kits; 2 cates belt dressing, sweeping comp ./cup gretse. leather oil, separator oil. empty drums, household goods, furniture. beds, table tops, library tables, trunks, rhairs. table*, dressers, desks, lamp stands, lot various size and patterns rugs. Pore, table tops. 2 gas ranges. 1 brooder stove, linoleum anil Congoleum rugs, rolls of linoleum, range boilers., stepladders, 11 rolls stair carpet, 2 rolls fiber carpet, nur. rors, l box personal effects. 1 showcase, carborundum paper, lot wood doors. 1 fivetube radio set and eabinet, 1 radto eahtnet and bench, lot window sash. 1 Ml. galv. corner head, I Oldtown 18-ft. canoe screens. 72 ties, sasli rail. 2 tanks and coils lor heating or pooling jtir. laundry trays. 1 Ml. radio bus bar wire, 1 ert. built-up wood, 1 ert. internal combustion engine, 22 galv. hog troughs. 41 bales ' medicated atoek salt, 16 bags chir k mash feed, animal food. 200 empty egg crates. 1 iron safe, notions, groi-eries. 10 cases crackers, canned goods. 1 box olive oil, 1 lot (1101 ct. jelly powder. 6 bbl. pick ••led peppers. 4 cases malted milk. 1 case of 1-5 gal. can maple syrup. 2 band milkers. 1 etn. Foot Balm, sales tickets, empty bags, baskets, tubs and pai’s; paper dishes, tinware wrap, paper, granite ware. 1 etn. 11.0001 simiae dishes. 1 sheet steel bath tub and nil stand and tank, lavatories, urinals, bath tubs, water closet tanks and bowls, lit) etn. Textone. 19 etn. blasting fuse, 4 cases battery boxes. 1 terracotta statue, 1 case sweater coats. I bale overcoat cloth. I case yarn. I rl. cotton fabric, 1 rl. sign cloth 1 rl. imitation leather. 1 bale and 1 Ml. cotton sheeting. 3 sets Bab-rank Ilumpcrcttes. 33 pcs. sheet steel 1 etn. (01 32x0.20 inner tubes, l Chevrolet auto heater, 1 etn. comb, wrench sets. 1 reel magnet wire, glass, marble, grindstones, gtoveptpe elbows, cast.ngs. 1 case (6) tennis markers. 1 bdl. fishing poles and numerous other articles. Inspection of articles can be made Wednesday. June 2. between 8 a. m. and 4:30 p. ni. J K. VANCE. Freight Claim Agent. McFADDEN AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. June 1, 2. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that the board of school commissioners of tin" city of Indianapolis will receive sealed bids until the hour of 11 o'clock a. in., on June 22 1926. for construction and installation of unilateral windows in the school building. I oca ter I at 438 N. Ketchani St.. In the city of Indianapolis, all as per plans and snccifieatiniis prepared by Fernior Spencer Cannon. 21 Virginia Ave.. Indianapolis. Proposals shall be submitted in a sealed envelope with writing thereon plainly indicating the nature of the bid. Copies of plans and specifications may be procured, by contractors desirinij to bid. from the architect upon the deposit of $5.00 as surety for the return in good condition of the plans and specifications to the office of said architect All proposals must be made on blank form No. 96 prescribed by the State board of accounts, which may be procured at the office of the school board. 150 N. Meridian St.. Indianapolis. Proposals must be ai-companied by a certified cheek drawn payable to the board of school commissioners of the city of Indianapolis on an Indianapolis bank or by New York. Chicago or Indianapolis exchange for three percent (3v7i) of the maximum bid. .... In case a bidder, whose bid shall lie accepted. shall not. within five days after notice of such acceptance, perform his bid by entering into a written contract with the board, to furnish the material and construct and install the windows in accordance with the provisions of the specifications. and within that time secure the performance of his contract by a surety bond, with surety or sureties to the approval ot tlie board, his certified check or draft and the proceeds thereof shall be and .remain the absolute property of the board his liquidated damages agreed upon for such failure, it being impossible to estimate the amount of damages such failure would occasion to the board The right is rrserved by the board to reject anv or all proposals and to refrain from accepting or rejecting proposals for a period of not more than ten (10 1 days. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITV OF TNHIANAPOLIS. By URE M. FRAZER. Business Director. Indianapolis Ind.. June 1. 1926. June 1. 8. 15. 1920.

Legal Notices NOTICE TO BIDDERS Noiioe i hereby iriven that the board of school eommibsionerf! of the city of Indianapolis will receive Healed bidn up to tho hour of 11 o’<*!o<-k a. m. on June k'Z. 10s.it. for the material and labor neceß&arv for the complete conatruction and installation of tower stairs and floors at the Areenal Technical Schooln. in with the . phiiiß and Bpecifk-ations on flic in the office of the board of school commißaiouem. 1.0 j N. Meridian St.. Indianapolia. Ind. All proposals munt be made on blank form No. 00 prrHcribed bv the Indiana State board of aoountß. which may Im* procured at tike office of the eh©ol board, and proposals ehall be submitt cl in a pealed envelope with writing thereon plainly indicating- the nature of the bid. Fropo.Half* must be accompanied by a certified check drawn payable to the board of Hchuol commi®sipnerß of the city of Indianapolis. on an fndinnapolin bank or by New York. Chiciuro or Indianapolis* exchange for three percent (3 r /c ) of the maximum bid. In case* n bidder, whoso bid shall be accepted. shall not. within five days after notice of such acceptance, perform his bids by enteriiijr into a written contract with the board, .to furnish the material and labor and completely construct end install tower stairs and floors in accordance with ! the provisions of the specifications, and within that time secure the performance of his contract by a surety bond. with surety or sureties to the approval of the I board, his certified cheek or draft and the I proceeds thereof shall bo and remain the absolute property of the as liquji dated damatres are<d upon for such fa.ili lire, it bcinjr impossible to estimate the j amount of damages such failure would l occasion to the board. ! The right is reserved bv the board to re- | ject any or all proposals and to refrain ! from aecepthtf or rejecting proposals for a 1 period of not more than ten < 101 days. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. By URE M. FRAZER. Business Director. Indianapolis. Ind.. June 1. 19?6. June 1. 8. 15 ViCTiM OF TRACK CRASH IS BURIED Tribute Paid Herbert Jones at Last Rites. Herrbtr Jon os, 22, race driver, who thought it was ‘'fun” to defjr death, was buried in Crown Hill cemetery this afternoon. Jones was tho only driver who lost hmis life in this year’s preparations and 500mlle Speedway race. Trying to qualify in an Elcar Special on Thursday his par overturned and his skull was fractured. Funeral services were held at the First United Brethren Church at 2 p m. The Rev. B. Scott McNeely paid tributo to his “grit.” Rev. McNeely told how Jones came in contact with Miss Lenora Haag at the age of 10; how Miss Haag, Interested in the Haag Drug Company, took a fancy to him and financed his three-year career in racing trying to make “his dreams come true." The pallbearers Included William Dempsey, a dirt-track race driver, who many times battled with Jones on the etrack. SPEEDWAY DINNER WILL BE TONIGHT Drivers to Receive Prize Money and Trophies. The annual Speedway dinner at the Indianapolis Athletic Club roof garden will be held tonight at 7. An unusually large crowd Is expected as the public Is Invited. The charge is $2. The prize money and trophies won by the drivers will be presented and the auto speed pilots are scheduled for short talks. Ernest N. Smith. American Automobile Association general manager, will act as toastmaster. Diamond medals will be awarded to first, second and third pjace winners in the 1925 A. A. A'. "Speed championships. REFUSE RECOUNT IN PRIMARY CASE Defeated Candidates to Appeal to Court. Marion County commissioners today refused to grant Albert Viehaher. Democrat, and Charles F. Plummer, Republican, ,both defeated for precinct committeemen In the Ninth precent, Eleventh ward, a recount. They petitioned on the ground the precinct board members ‘ were guilty of irregularity and rnalconduct in the discharge of their duties.” Harry C. Hendrickson, attorney for tho petitioners, said he would appeal to tho Circuit Court. He said he would seek a court order Impounding the ballots and tally sheets from that precinct. Commissioners said they denied a recount because it would only result in an appeal. OSAGE INDICTMENT VALID Government Wins Appeal to Supreme Court. Du Vnited Prrtu WASHINGTON. June L—A Federal indictment charging Joint Ramsey and William K. Hale with planning and carrying out one of the famouse Osage Indian murders in order to obtain rich estates was held valid by the United Ctates Supreme Court today. The Government had appealed the case from an Oklahoma Federal Court quashed the indictment on the ground that the land on which Henry Roan, a full-blooded Osage, was murdered was a "restricted” allotment not within the criminal jurisdiction of the Federal Government. QUARREL; KILLS TWO Man Shoots Woman and Roommate. Bv tlntt'd PrcK CHICAGO, June I.—Peter Abrams and an unidentified woman were shot to death here early today by Dajmeo Lazar. Abrams’ room-mate, following a quarrel. Lazar surrendered to the police. Lazar said Abrams and the woman appeared at the room occupied by Lazar and Abrams shortly after midnight and a quarrel followed.

JUNE 1, 1926

■RIRASSIE raIRDIES sOF By PICK MILLER

I "*1 OCAL golf courses were fit J I tingly decorated Sunday and I I Monday. Flag tournaments were played. Interesting matches were held at Avalon, Meridian Hills and Broadmoor. Herman Scilken, with an 82 stroke supply, planted his Hag on the nineteentlugrecn and won first prize at Avalon. On the nineteenth fairway, W. H. Meub exhausted his last shot of 92 allowed, and Mrs. Bam Shipp finished third by planting tho bunting in the eighteenth cup. Dr. Clark Day and Ray Flelsoh but it played their last strokes and their balls rolled tho eighteenth green/' • • • At Broadmoor. Walter Nusbaum won first prize by driving bis ball well down ihe twentieth fairway. 11. A. Kahn drove from tho nineteenth tee with his last stroke. A. sunk his last shot in the eighteenth cup and took third prize. - In the women’s nine-hole piny, Miss Marjorie Fisher went to the tenth hole to win,* while Mrs. Sol! Meyer got her ball into tho ninth cup. Mrs. A. L. 'Goldstein was ten feet from the ninth cup on her last I stroke for third prize. • • • George Moore shot a drive from I tho twentieth tee on his last stroke, j number 99, at Meridian Hills, and Albert Wallgenuith played 110 on to the nineteenth green for second prize. Heroth drove from tee 19 and exhausted his last chance, No. 99. V • If there is any doubt tnnt ting tournaments are ivlthout interest, Just ask any who played the past ; week-end. j• • • John Darlington won the John liollett president’s cup at Wood- ! stock, Monday. The play was match | against par. Darlington was even I up, and his Individual sooro was 76. I Par is 73. George Denny Jr., and ! Dr. Dan Layman were tied for second prize. They were two down to par. • • • In the medal play tourney at Ava lon. Herman Seilken ngaln raptured the first prize. His low gross score was 85. S. W. Shipp was second with low gross of 92. In the net backet, W. H. Meub played 98, but had 19 handicap for 79 net. Merrill Brown won second npt prize with a gross of 95, minus 15 handicap, or 80 net. • • • The thirty-six hole medal play handicap tournament May 29, 30 and 31, at South Grove, was won by Frank Iluse, who shot 188 gross, but gained a 142 net score with 42 handicap. Hay Holmes was second, with 17532—143 net; Jack Collier, third, wit It 195-51 —144 net, and Maynard Gibson was fourth with a card of 179 32 147 net. IN BIG TEN Badgers Face Battle for Runner-up Post. Bv Vnltrd Pro * CHICAGO, June I.—With Michigan already in possession of this year's Big Ten baseball championship, the other teams of tho conference this week begin a battle that will decide the other positions. Michigan, with nine games won and two lost, closed its season Saturday holding the championship. AVlsconsin, at present, Is in second place with one game to go. That one must bo won if tho Badgers are to hold their position, for a loss would place them In a triplo tie with Illinois and Turdue for second honors. High Honor For Ball Scribe High honor fell to Thomas 8 Hire of the Brooklyn Eagle recently, when Governor Al Smith of New York, appointed hint one of tho members of the State crime commission. The duties of the cornmls sion are to make tho most comprehensive survey of criminal conditions. the criminal law, )>enal institutions, etc., that ever has> beet) made In the State. Rice's appointment to the commission is one of the highest public honors received hy an active baseball writer in many years. He will continue his newspaper work. CONFERENCE SCHEDULED Urge Denial of Petition'to Abandon Railroad. Members of the public service com mission will hold a special conference Wednesday or Thursday tti consider the suggestion that they urge the Interstate Commerce Commission to deny the petition of the Mid land Railroad to abundon Us line between Muncle j*nd Brazil. A transcript of the evidence, heard recently a t the Statehouse, was completed today. Farmers.and mer chants living along the line have protested strenuously against aband onment, contending It will stifle busl ness. ARGUMENTS SCHEDULED Plea of Trustee In Goodrich Pool Case Before Court-. Arguments on exceptions to the report of Solon J. Carter, specinT Federal master in chancery in UtJames P. Goodrich $350,000 pool for former Governor Wnrron T. McCray were scheduled for late today he fore Judge Robert C. Bnltzell. Carter's report held the pool was legitimate and the assets which comprise it should be held intact. R. Earl Peters, trustee in hank ruptt'y for McCray, filed suit asking the best assets revert to McCray's creditors, while the lenders ara fighting to hold the security on money supplied. Peters filed exceptions several weeks ago.