Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 18, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 June 1926 — Page 12

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Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS—We wish to thank our relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown during the sickness and death of our belovM little daughter. Mary Elizabeth Ray. Espcedally do we thank the pastor of St. Bridget Church; the undertakers Kirb.v & Dmn; Or. Ford and Dr. Craft; for the beautiful floral offerings. MR. and MRS. ROBERT RAT and FAMILY. Funeral Directors planner Biaclhiafian Now in Our New Mortuary, 25 West Fall Creek Blvd. Phones: Ran 4400-4401-4402. No added charge for the use o r l Pilcher organ or the new service rooms Visitors may call any time. CREMATORY SERVICE Planner Buchanan George Grinsteiner ” Funeral nQ J22 B. Market. KRIEGER, WM. E. W 3Bflflal blasengym Mata °fc^U helby 9t I . tTNtERTAKERS—HISEY& TITUS. 51 N. Delaware. Mam 3680. 'feERT 9 GADD 2130 ProßDect fit. Phone Stewart 2278 _ Special Notices PHRENOLOGY" COME HAVE YOUR HEAD READ AT 225 S. ILLINOIS. THE ELECTREAT MASSAGE For Neuritis and T R i e S fflal ™' LOLA WALKbH. QQM . 524 State Life Bldg. Din. 8875 maasage. 1 N. New Jersey. Riiev nn^.i. Instructions Kn Bt.. liidiapapollg. fad. Circle Lost and Found FOUND —Articles found on Indianapolis street cars yesterday: 1 SUITCASE 1 basket 1 PAIR GLOVES 1 BRIEF CASE 1 PACKAGE 1 MAP Main 2737. LOST —Brown "purse, between , sh £ lbl pi, l * e and Indianapolis on State R<L6. WSU tains this address Bertha Lawrence. lOdlj Castle Aye.. Indianapolis. Ind.. or can PRex. 7829. ring 2, T nST T.axge black, leather purse n L °CheckCT tab: very valuable to owner. Reward. Irv. 0415 : >L - —— WIRE-HEAIRED— —Fox FrriOT lost: whdg with tan head: blank spot near tall. 510 reward. Humboldt 594JL_ •HSysafflW-iS&i Lin. 1782. H d A o4^% m^w ni Sa^l e je^l ed * a - Help Wanted Male HELP WANTED For great unloading sale of furniture, floor coverings and draperies, starting Thursday. 15 SALESMEN . EXPERIENCED PREFERRED. 10 STOCK BOYS Apply at once to sales manager. TAYLOR CARPET CO. 110 S. MERIDIAN. Two draftsmen on’ detail work. MARMON MOTOR * CAR CO. Kentucky ave. and Morris St. ii 00 BUYS SI,OOO accident insurance for one year. Agents wanted. Buy one at 20 8. Capitol Ave. R. B. ALLISON. 918 Hume-Mansuer Bldg. WANTED —Man that undf rstands boiler. ice machines and general repair work; around bakery. State experience in letter. Box 101. Indianapolis Times. Situations Wanted Female SALESLADIES. WslMay a salary ana bonus to salesladies'Working in our crews. Apply after ip. m.. 603 City Trust Bldg.. Market and el a ware. LaDIES—4Oo an hour Distribute 6amples: every home and office. Send addres&ea stamped envelope'. Denison. Beckel Blog., 581, Dayton. Ohio. * EaUNDRY work and curtains to bring home by experienced woman. Ri. 64/1. Rooms for Rent BIRCHWOOD, 3414: attractive mod. rm. for bus. person or couple; garage. Wash. 4904-W, CENTRAL Ave.. 121S: 7 airy, front, mod. rms.; lovely furniture: reas. Riley 4345 CENTRAL Ave.. 1733: sleeping rm. for 2. Breakfast if required. Ken. 1439. CLINTON HOTeU 2w Virginia Ave.: downtown rooms: clean: reasonable. DELAWARE. NT 1649: 3 nicely furn. mod, rms., in priv.: hme. privl. Ra. 1627. EDISON Ave., 909: three sleeping rooms for rent. Call Lin, 8564. MARKET St.. E.. 1320: nicely him. single rm.. for 1 or 2 gentlemen: mod.: small family: no other roomers. Riley 5403. NEW JERSEY ST„ N.. 1429: Apt. 4; two lovely sum. rms., kitchen privileges. NEWMAN. 1217: 3 large rooms upstairs. - unfurnished, newly decorated and priv. entrance: light and water paid: only sl7 a mo. Call Webster 5244. after 6 p. m. MODERN room in private family: Penn. car line: gentlemen. Ran, 4067. E. 13TH. 319: nice, pleasant room: $5 for 1, $6 for 2: hot water. Lin. 8724. MODERN front room, for two employed: references. Main 0190. Go6d location, nice airy room; porch: bus; ladies: garage. Irv, 2611-M, TWO mahogany furnished rooms in modern apartment. Ran. 6585. LOVELY 2-room apt.. Ist floor, near Fountain Square. DRex. 3540-R. You Read tne Want Ad*— Have you tried to use them! It's easy—Cal] Main 3500. Ask for an Ad Taker.

Housekeeping Rooms > for Rent BROADWAY. J. 141: three rooms furnished completely; close to car line: $7, BROADWAY. 1142: suite of 3 rms.; lower front rm.: water in kitchen: modern: nicely furnished. Riley 4885. _____ BROADWAY. 1142: front upper rm. and kitchenette: mod.: nice furniture. Ri. 4880. LEXINGTON Ave.. 1940: three furnished rooms for light housekeeping: every - thing furnished; heat, light. gaß; SB. MERIDIAN. N„ 2208: very desirable rm. and kitchenette: pnv. ent. Har. 3679-W NEW JERSEY. N.. 1527; two or three unfumished modern rooms in private home. PENN.. N.. 1241; modern housekeeping apt.; $7.00. Suitable for 4 people. Linens laundered. Lin. 7275, RUCKLE. 1701: two connecting light housekeeping rooms: front. Ken, DUaq. TRAUB. N.. 128; nicely furn. 3 rms..; yater. heat, light, gar,: $7.00. Bel. lolu-J, W. 11TH, 106: 2 housekeeping rooms; $5,50: room for cay. Room for Rent\With Board svwVk/WWWWWW^^ l '^ /N/VN/v/VVN/ ' 2 NICE young men to room and board in modern home: also garage. Harrison 4347-R. CHILDREN wanted to room and board: mother a care given. Ken^joOliL. Houses for Rent CAPITOL. 917 S.: 5 rooms: summer kitchen: reasonable. DAWSON, 1745: new. seven rooms, modera; garage. Drex, 3610. EUCrENE ST.. 1010, four rooms, strictly modern bungalows by owner. KENWOOD and 29th: 0-rm. mod. double nicely deco.: good location. Kan. 1257 MINNESOTA. 209: 6 rms.: gas. lights and water: 814: near Nordyke-Marmon, MISSOURI. S.. 749: 6 rms.: gas elec., city water; newly papered; yard: S2O. MORRIS St.. W. 254: 6-room house; sls. Inquire 1257 'J. West St. TRAUB. N.. 552: four-room double; nifty inside: sl6. Main 5840. TWENTY-EIGHTH" Ski 3918; 5-room modern double: garage: in good condition. Web. 2727-w. 1424 NAOMI ST.; five rooms, semi-mod-ern- garage: $25.75: water paid. F. S. CLARK A CTO. Main 3377. RENT FREE i/ 2 MONTH RENTAL, SOUTH Five-room cottage: 1149 Church St.: jras. electricity, inside toilet and basement $25 W. B. kUEBY 425 Lemcke Bids: Lin.' 1782. SEE us first for houses, iipartments and rooms in all parts of the city. INDIANAPOLIS RENTAL BUREAU 605 MERCHANTS BANK BLDG. LIN 2141. OPEN EVENINGS RENT FREE i/ 2 MONTH Five-room cottage: 1140 Church St.: gas. electricity, inside toilet and basement: $25 W B RUEBY. 420 Lemcke Bldg. Lin.' 1782. SEF DUNLOF r | a for bargain, Apartments for Rent 38th and Broadway NO. 9 POLLYANNA. Four rooms and sun par or. heat and water; Janitor services: sß2.i>o.® Dunlop & Holtegel v 122 F. Market. MA. 6020. Apartment Rentals H. H. WOODSMALL CO.. INC. We insure everything but the hereafter 10TH. E„ 3433: apt. 3: 1. 2 rms bath hot wafer. sll. S2O. Rile.v 6886, E 19TII St... 920: 3 large rooms, base ment, ehadeg. screen and lino, fur.: S~O. Houses and Flats Furnished ILLINOIS. N.: b rooms: modem: furnished or unfurnished. Har. 4929-R THREE furnished rooms: modern. Call after 0 D. m.. Webster 4352-W. EAST- 3-bedroom, modem home for summer: adults: S3O Reservations. Dr. 3294-J. Business Places for Rent CENTRAL AND 34TH—Strictly modern. new storerm.: excelent loca. Hum. 2955. FIRE-PROOF garage: 3 cars. Be used *or storage: shop. Wash. 0741. FlNE—Light sales office. Prominent Corner. Will sublet all or part. Riley 5215. Houses for Sale FOREST AVE.. 334: good five-room house: nwidern. except furnace: garage: priced right: easy terms. Lin. 5940. Ran 4347. J. C. DUNCAN REALTY CO. MERIDIAN. S.. 1718; 6even-room modern. three garages. Price $6 250 Lin. 3734. MICHIGAN. E.. 281 b: modern 6-room double. 83.300: rentu S6O. Randolph 3212, r We Buy Real Estate Lease Contracts The Washington Company 267 W Wash St Main 0792 14 NEW BUNGALOWS FRONTING SOUTH ON RHODIUS 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 M. Delaware, Riley 5200. Let Ua Build Your Home, 3017 E. 10TH ST. A home with real business value: locaeed 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 cal' THE CHARLES R. ETTINGER CO. Lin. 5057. 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. Price $3,675: so7o cash. S3O a month. Mr. Bray. „„ . T j. g. McCullough, realtors Mani 1709. 100 N. Delaware. ONLY SIOO CASH* and move right in. New B-room bungralow. Long living-room, room for bath, cemented basement, garage with front drive. East 38th St. to Millersville Drive. 1 square north. W. M.JH.USE, REALTOR. Main 1579. Hum. 2016. NO DOWN payment. A responsible party can pav their first month’s payment of $35 and move right in this brand new five-room bungalow. We have only one to sell on these very easy terms. WILLIAM HUSE. Realtor. Main 1076. Hum. 2016, • $350 CASH- PAYMENT balance like rent. 5-room and bath modern bungalow; garage. Will take vacant lot in trade. 730 K. of P. Bldg. MODERN twelve-room dwelling; lot P2x 126: Delaware St., south St. Clair St. Snap; SII,OOO. Investigate. Terms. A. J. MEYER REALTY CO. 307 Lombard Bldg. Main 1633. SIOO DOWN: new 6-room bungalow: wellbuilt. attractive: garage: east, near Little Flower Church Owner. Lincoln 5533. S2OO CASH, balance monthly: 0 rooms; bath garage. 858 Buchanan St. Owner, 106 N Delaware St. Main 1700.

Real Estate for Exchange WILL trade $1,350 equity in three-room, new house and garage, near fairground. Price $2,500. Want good closed car or small, cheap acreage. Room 140. 220 N. Ulinoi*. Lots for Sale FOREST MANOR: lot 119. Addition A. Call Hum. 3634. TWO corner lots, cost SI,OOO. sacrifice for $700; No. 233 and 232 in Sec./2 in Raymond Park Heights. Write E. R. JEFFERIES. Route A. Box 29. Rosedaie. Parke County. Indiana. BEAUTIFUL Washington Place: vacant lot. 50x200; part cash, balance terms. Ran, 4119. -——=========== Acreage for Sale HAVE 130 acres, five miles from Weßtport, sixty miles from Indianapolis: good-house and barn: blue grass, walnut and sugar tree land; hall rolling: at $5,300: mortgage $2,500. Will trade eguity for city property. Room 140. 220 N. Illinois. 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 , AUCTIONER9. 213-ElB LEMCKE fILDG. \ LIN. 8881.

Real Estate Wanted IF you really want to sell your east or south side property, priced around $3,300. call us. THE CHARLES R. ETTINGER CO. Lin. 5037, Res.. Irv. 1559. REAL ESTATE. To buy. sell or exchange, call KURTZ & LEASE. ~ 719-20 Lemcke Bldg. Phone Un. 3434, DAYTON REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT CO- 1010 Fletcher Savings It TrUßt Bldg. Building and Contracting ATTENTION—We can in most instances finance GARAGES On EASY TERMS 1 CAB, $1.60 TO $3 PER MONTH. 2 CARS $2.50 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. TINNING, guttering, spouting and all kinds of repair work. CHAS. GOLDSTEIN. 1040 S. Meridian. DRexel 3431. or Wash. 3646. WE will build and finance a home on your lot: payments like rent. CIVIC REALTY CO., 136 N. Delaware St. Lin. 5050. Miscellaneous for Sale CINDERS Auto truck load .$3.00 Main 4192. Main 4303. Hum. 3482. DINING-ROOM FURNITURE. PERIOD. 0 PTECES, CALL HUMBOLDT 2523, GRIMM alfalfa seed. $19.88 bushel: fancy alfalfa. sls: choice alfalfa. $12.50: red June Clover. S2O: alsike. sl7: alsike and timothy mixed. $7.50. Pure domestic HARVEY GAINES FARMLAND TND GAS RANGES Used: tnoroughly overhauled; $lO and up. Delivered and con nectcd. Charles Koehnng. 882 Virginia Ave. GASOLINE pump and tank; in good condition; cheap. Ask- for Mr. McCullough. 106 N, Dela. St, GERANIUMS. SCA'RLET SAGE. VERBENA. ASTER PLANTS. IRV. 3686. HOUSE cleaning! Your surplus clothing furniture, magazines, papers, will help us to help others Salvation Army Industrial Home Phone for wagon Riiev 6622, 127 W Georgia. LEATHER COUCH. GOOD CONDITION. RAN. 1863, * MATTRESSES Rebuilt and recovered Home Bedding Cos., 870 Virginia Ave DRex. 0780. RUG S-LIN OLEUM Brussels rugs. oxl2. In blue, tan. taupe and old rose $12.50: Gold Seal Congoleum rugs. 9x12. at sl2 75: these are carried in all sizes at proportionate prices: im ported Japanese grass rugs, double warp 9x12. at $7.50; all-wool Brussels rugs best grade tr 11.3x12 size, at $29.50. Floor covering, beautiful linoleum pat Hirns. at 49c a yard: linoleums and inInids may lie had in ail widths and grades: also rug border hall and stair carpet and nigs 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~' TANK for sale 7 or 8 ft. long. 27 ft. wide; reasonable. Wash. 0741, “ “ PUBLIC AUCTION Over, damaged, refused and unclaimed freight The, C., C.. C. & jit. L.-fflv. Cos. will sell at public auction Thursday June 3, 1920, at 9:30 a. m., at the Unclaimed Freight Station. Capitol Ave and South St., Indianapolis. Inti., the following described freight, unless previously claimed by rightful owners: Drums lubg. oil. Anti Freeze, paint in boxes and kits, roof paint in drums, bbls and kits: 2 cases belt dressing, sweeping comp., cup grease, leather oil. separator oil. empty drums, household goods, furniture, beds, table tons, library tables, trunks, chairs, tables, dressers, desks, lamp stands, lot various size and patterns rugs, pore, table tops. 2 gas ranges. 1 brooder stove, linoleum and Congoleum rugs, rolls of linoleum, range boilers., stepladders. 11 rolls stair carnet. 2 rolls fiber carpet, mirrors. 1 box personal effects. 1. showcase, carborundum paper, lot wood doors. 1 fivetube radio set and cabinet. L radio cabinet and bench, lot window sash. 1 bdl. galv. corner bead. 1 Oldtown 13-ft. canoe, screens. 72 p-w. sash rail, 2 tanks and coils for heating or cooling air. laundry trays. I bdl. radio bus bar wire. 1 erf. built-up wood. 1 crt. interna) combustion engine. 22 galv. hog troughs. 41 bales medicated stock salt. 16 bags chick mash feed, animal food. 200 empty egg crates. 1 iron safe, notions, groceries, 16 cases crackers, canned goods. 1 box olive oil. 1 lot (110) ct. jelly powder. 6 bbl. piekeled peppers. 4 cases malted milk. 1 ease of l-o gal. can maple syrup. 2 hand milkers. 1 otn. Foot TSalm. sales tickets, empty bags, baskets, tubs and pai’s: papqr dishes, tinware, wrap, paper, granite ware. 1 otn (1.0001 sundae dishes. 1 sheet steel bath tub and oil stand and tank, lavatories, urinals, bath tubs, water closet tanks and bowls. 110 otn Textone. 19 ctn. blasting fuse. 4 cases battery boxes. 1 terracotta statue. 1 case sweater coats. 1 bale overcoat cloth. 1 ease yarn. I rl. cotton fabric. 1 rl. sign cloth 1 rl Imitation leather. 1 bale and 1 bdl. cotton sheeting. 3 sets Balerank Bumperettes, 23 peg. sheet steel 9!'a"xlo’. I ctn. (0) 32x0.20 inner tubes. 1 Chevrolet auto heater. 1 ctn. comb, wrench sets,' 1 reel magnet wire, glass, marble, grindstones, stovepipe elbows east•ngs. I case (6 1 tennis narkers. 1 bdl. fishing poles and numerous other articles. Inspection of articles cau be made Wednesday. June 2. between 8 a. m. and 4:30 p. m. _ J K. VANCB. > Freight Claim Agert. MoFADUEN AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. June 1, 2. ' FOR SALE—Over, damaged, refused and unclaimed freight at auction at 9:30 a. ra.. Thursday. June 3. 1926. at unclaimed freight etation of the C., C.. C. & St. L. Ry. Cos., Capttol Ave. and South St., Indianapolis, Ind For a partial list of merchandise to be gold, 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 0064. Musical Instruments JUNE GRADUATION GIFT I Piano sale closing out regardless of cost. Player pianos. $l2O to $250. none higher, and these pianos were originally priced as high as $750. For every $4 paid in cash at time of purchase we credit you $5. Get full particulars from WOLCOTT MUSIC CO., 2813 B, 10th, Webster 1002. KING BAND INSTRUMENTS RITTER MUSIC CO 231 N. Illinois. Circle 1198. WONDERFUL bargain in player piano. Cau be had by finishing payment. Lin. 6464. MR. WILKING. WHILE tficy last, three pianos at $75: tn good condition. We need room. Lin. 6464. MR. WILKING. $29 BUYS good upright phonograph. WII.SON-STEWART MUSIC CO. 44 N. PENN. Main 1287. RADIO - eight-tube Super-Het-, will Bacrlfice tor quick sale. Bel. 0085. PLAYER piano: first-class condition: 50 good rolls included. Riley 1095 REMINGTON PLAYER PIANO. 65 ROLLS. RAN. 5301. Pets and Live Stock BABY CHICKS FOR SALE BOYERS’ HATCHERY, 25 E. MARKET. RI. 5470. HATCHERY. THORNTOWN, IND, BEAGLE HOUND Full-blooded for sale. Irv. 0156-J. CANARY IIIRDS—St. Andreasburg rollers. Registered stock. 3204 fT Cap. Ra. 1557. Coal and Wood Lay Your Coal In Not. Va. and Kv. the best that Is mined. Best Va and Ky. 0-in. blk.. cln. fkd..56.50 Best Va. and Ky. 356-lp.. cln, fkd. .$8.25 (Kanawaha Cos. Vir. and Harlan Cos. Ky. I Best Ind. No. 5 4-in. ip. and 2x4 egg. clean forked $5.25 Citizens coke, egg or nut. the best. .|9.00 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 m good coal. BRAZIL (Ind.) BLOCK TO 24-IN. LP.. $5.25 PER TON. BRAZIL PEA AND NUT, $4.60 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 Roache St. Ran, 2471, TRY OUR MAJOR COAL. MAJOR COAL CO Ran. 4189. Business Announcements CONTRACT plastering: large and emal' jobs; experienced: esti. free. Riley 6471, FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated feather mattresses and pillows made E. F. BURKLE. 416 Mass Mata 1428/ HARDWOOD floors, painted walls, white washing. Edward Bailey. Ran. 3782. RL’G. 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. MAUIEN. Circle 0680.

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Business Announcements OUR THIRD ATCNTVERSAY SALU - OF REBUILT TYPEWRITERS ALL PRICES REDUCED We Rent and Overhaul All Makes of Typewriters and Guarantee Our Work. Authorized Agents for Remington Portables. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO. 104 MONUMENT CIRCLE. LIN. 6823. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES ' Sharpened. TIiTTLEDGE, 216 N. Illinois. TEXTONE wall tinting, paperhanging- paper fur • disc off Ke 3825 Business Opportunities RESTAURANT. Mt sfluare from large sactory. Very reasonable. Web. 1785, RESTAURANT for sale. 2956 Northwestem Ave. By owner, Storage and Transfer STORAGE Heating sieves 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. 1018 E. Wash. Day and night phone Lin, 3776. MOVING AND TRANSFER DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE. LONG-DISTANCE HAULING. RILEY 3334. OTTO J. SUESZ: packing, storage, ship ping: local and overland hauling. Return loads wanted Phone and we will Sive estimates on hauling Main 2353 628 Nights, Webster 4579-0699-W, 11. T. BIEIIL Special price on loads to New York. Philadelphia or vicinity. Drex. 1225. LET us figure with you on your moving Local or overland PARKER TRANS PER 1273 Oliver Ave. Bel, 1307. MQViNG and Tniekm* Reliable men Gall BORNMAN Web 5571 NORTH WES TERN TRANSFER 00. Call st all time* Randolph 8741 Money to Loan QUICK LOANS sllO to S3OO This corporation Is operated under the supervision of the State of Indiana and provides s place where you may borrow from $lO to S3OO In a dignified, business-like manner without paring more than the legal rate of Interest or without being imposed upon in any wav We do not notify your employer, neither do we make inquiries of friends or trades people. You get the money in a few hours time and without having any one sign your note. If you are unable to call in person at our office phone us or write us and our representative will call at your home HOUSEHOLD FINANCE % CORPORATION 404 Kresge Bldg. (Fourth Floor) Corner Pennsylvania and Wash Ska Entrance 41 E Washington St. Telephone. MA. 2923 NEED MONEY V Gutckly. confidentially and businese-llks deeding* is a part of the service we give you. LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 1411/n E. Washington St. MAtn foßs Lincoln 7184 6% Mortgage Money Meyer-Kiser Bank FIRST or Second Mortgages on Indianapolis or Indiana real estate Prompt aert-ice. R. 8 WILSON Lin 0104 1101 National Cllv Bank Bldg. LOANS $lO TO 8300 Room 532 100 E. Market St. Phone. Main 1278 Auto Supplies and Repairs ALL FABRIC SEAT COVERS The only kind that can be CLEANED They protect the upholstery and wearing apparel, too. Top and Trim Repairs Habig Quality Shop 1035 N. Meridian St. Lincoln 8302. Lincoln 8303 USED TIRES WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, L. SELIQ * SON, 33 S. East 8t BEST used tire* any size: wholesale and reUU - fefTs en ¥fife SHOP 3117 &y§sft n * ton ELKINS^ROSy I HM 3 ST. RILEY 6171. Motorcycles and Bicycles MOTORCYCLES. We sell and exchange. ALLEN, 509 Mass. Ave. Main 7029. Automobiles Wanted WILL pay cash lor your ear or your equity. Lin. 45X8. 561 N. Capitol. USED CARS bought and sold. GOLDBERG. 522 N, Capitol. USED CARS bought and sold. GOLDBERQ, 522 N. Capitol. Automobiles for Sale CHEVROLET, 1923 touring. You can't beat this for the money: plenty of extras. $125.00 buys it. terms. Let us demonstrate. STONE CHEVROLET CO., 220 E. New York St. CHALMERS. 1022; 4 new 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 lile. 'V. S. wiper, ’ock wheel. 6 over szie cord tires. SOS 00 down. Main 444. /6TONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E. Wash. St. CHEVROLET. 1924 louring, special rebuilt motor, with Borg-Beck clutch: many other improvements: over-size tires. 2 bumpers, spotlight, clock, sky lighter, motometer. etc L. GUY LONG 1114 N. Meridian. . Ltn. 6865, CHEVROLET. 1924 Coupe; Disc wheels, large steering wheel: oversize tries. This car had a good home. S9O down. $4.50 per week. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 220 E. New York SL_l DODGE Race car: dirt track special: 10 valves: Dodge motor; special pistons and valves: just rebuilt. General Motor Service Cos.. Walnut and Illinois. FORDS— For real bargains in Personal Serviced Used Fords See WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443-61 Virginia ave. DRex. 6020. 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. 1663-65 S. Meridian. Drexel 4744. Hudson-Essex Dealers FORD light delivery truck. 1924' open express: starter, cord tirea: $175, S4O cash. ROY WILMETH CO.. 720 N. Meridian St. Lin. 5875. Open evenings and Sunday. FORD sedan, 1921: SSO ROY' WILMB&H CO., 720 if. Meridian St. Lin. 687 mT

Automobiles for Sale /$&• s43*aioiZ^i*r?7MA*sM7 JOw s wurTAKmsAmJP 1925 Chevrolet Coupe Balloon tirea and other extras $495.(00 1925 Overland j Coupe All steel body. 5 over-sized I balloons, bumpers and other H extras, A rare bargain. $445.00 Jones-Whitaker Annex s 618 N. Capitol. I OPEN EVBNINGS AND SUNDAYS

FORD Used Cars. Always a nice stock of all models. Right prices. Square dealing. THE FRANK HATFIELD CO.. 025 N. Capitol. Authorized Ford Dealers. Open evenings and Sundays. Main 4708. FORD touring. 1924 S. D.: lock wheel. bumpers, speedometer; $175. S4O cash. ROY WILMETH CO.. 720 N. Meridian St. Lin. 5875. Open evenings and Sunday. FORD. 1025 coupe: lock wheel. W. S. Spot lite. heater, mirror visor, shock absorbers. $90.00 (lorn. STOfiE CHEVKOLKT CO.. 54 J E. W mb. St. FORD truck, 1924; panel body light delivery truck: four new cord tires: perfect condition- $175. S4O cash. ROY WILMKTH CO- 720 N, Meridian St. Lin. 6875. FORD, 1923 chassis. '22 body, coupe: Lock wheel; healer visor; windshield Wiper: 5 tires. $60.00 down. STONE CHEVROLET CO., Used Car Store. 220 E. New York St. FORD. 1922 sedan; ready for service and only SBS. Yes, we meau this is the price—sßs. MILLER WIDES. 650 Virginia Ave. FORD coupe. 1922; SSO. ROY WILMETH CO.. 720 N. Meridian St. Lin. 5875 Open evenings and Sunday. FORD couue; Good running condition. $75. Tcrmv 344 N. Delaware. Riley 1<94. MAXWELL. 1922 sidan. in good condition. This car is all ready to go. Term* Call Lincoln 0805. OLDSMOBILE CHASSIS Model 43A, Car ha* had body burned off. but motor and mechanical parts are O. K. Cheap General Motor Service Cos.. Walnut and Illinois. OLDSMOBII.E Six. 1924 touring; extra good shape. Must be sold at once. Very reasonable. Term*. Lin. 6865. OVERLAND. 1025 coupe: balloon tlr^s; looks and runs perfect; $76 down. MILLER & WIDES, 000 Virginia Ave. Overland and Willys-Knight dealer. PACKARD TRADE-INS 1923 Packard Single 6 sedan 1922 M.trmon Speedster. 4 pass. 1924 Studebaker big 0 sedan. In" 2 Caflill-ic Hi Victoria. 1923 Rickenbackcr coupe. 4-paa*. 1922 N.ish four-cylinder coupe. 4 pa* 1924 Big 6 Studebaker coupe 1.923 Stutz 6 sedan; five-passenger. 1923 Hudson eoaoli 1924 i/cxington 0 sedan: 6-passenger. 1921 Franklin brougham. 1921 Hupp coupe: lour vaaaenger. 1922 Hupp touruig. • 1921 Nash sedan. 1923 Buiek sport touring. 1923 Chevrobt sedan. 1925 Marmon Do l.uxs sedan. 1924 Oakland sedan 1925 Willys-Knight coup* sedan 1923 Stutz roadster. Many other bargains Always open THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. Packard Distributor* Since 1904. 31 W. 13th Bt. Main 943. STEPHENS 1923 sport touring; disc wheels, all accessories. Manager* own personal car Just been Duooed Cash or term* Genera! Motor Service Cos.. Walnut and UliTH.IS StS 1925 Chryalcr coach. 192$ Chrysler sedan. 1925 Essex coach. 1925 Studebaker standard phaeton. 1925 Studebaker special sedan. 1925 Ford coupe, balloon tire*. Studebaker 1925 standard coach. * ’ Armacost 602 North Capitol 832 North Meridian Circle 7832 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 67 touring S3OO Hudson edan. 7-pasaenger S3OO Studebaker touring. 1922 ,$476 Tliese cars are in perfect condition. Small payment down, balance monthly. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 957 N. Meridian Open evenings and Sunday a. m. WE PAY CASH # For Late Model Cars L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES 917-23 Virginia Ave. DR, 0028. 1923 Buick Sedan Bumpers, snubbers and other equipment. Paint in excellent condition. Car mechanically o. k. Huff-Buick Sales Cos. BARGAINS 60 Used Cars To Pick From. See Us Before You Buy. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES 917-23 Virginia Ave. Drex. 0928 GUARANTEED USED CARS 1924 Studebaker special 6 touring. 1924 Studebaker light 0 touring. 1925 Hudson sedan. 1924 Ford touring. 1922 Ford touring. STAFFORD AUTO SALES 324-320 N. Delaware. Open evenings. Main 6878. REDUCTION IN PRICES 1924 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. Fortv others Pom S3O to S2OO. HAYNES-SCHMIDT. INC. New Car Dent. Lin. 7575. Used Car Dept. 120 W. North. Lin. 7576, 621 N. Capitol. 1923 FORD SEDAN A real bargain. MATTOX MOTOR SALES 1001 N. Meridian, Lin. 1177. * 1923 Dodge Sedan This is a dandv reliable car with a lot of extra equipment . Just the car you are looking for. Huff-Buick Sales Cos. 1923 REO TOURING Repainted and in excellent condition. MATTOX MOTOR SALES 1001 N. Meridian. Lin. 1177. 1924 Overland Coupe Thla is an o. k. little car with a great many miles of good transportation tn it. Huff-Buick Sales Cos. 1922 ESSEX 4 Cab.: a bargain. WININGS Cos.. Hudson-Esaex Dealer* 3816 E. Wash. Irv. 3598.

Automobiles for Sale BUY NOW! SSO Off ANY CAR IN STOCK ALL ORIGINAL PRICES ARE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, DEDUCT S6O. MAKE A SMALL DOWft PAYMENT AND DRIVE THE CAR HOME. lyou MAY NEVER HAVE THIS OPPORTUNITY AGAIN. SEE THIS ONE. 11924 Chevrolet Touring Bumpers front and rear, five good lires, rear view mirror, large wheel. Reflnished and in nice condition. Dnly $175. MANY OTHERS ALL GUARANTEED MARION CHEVROLET CO. 1040 N. Meridian, 401 E. Washington, 2502 Sherman Drive, Shelby ind Beecher. Open every evening until 9 o'clock. Used Car Bargains 1926 Oldsmoblle Coupe 1924 Chrysler Brougham 1923 Ford Fordor 1924 Ford Tudor Sedan t 1924 Nash Touring 1924 Ford Coupe 1922 Ford Coupe 1921 Nash 6 Coupe 1924 Dodge Sedan 1924 Maxwell Coupe 1923 Ford Coupe 1926 Chrysler Coach 1924 Rickenbacker Coupe 1924 Stearns Knight 1919 Hudson Coupe 1924 Studebaker Big 6 1925 Studebaker Phaeton 1924 Hudson Coach 1925 Olds 6 Coupe EASY TERMS Carl H. Wallerich, Inc. Used Car Dept. Open Evenings and Sunday 314-20 N- Delaware. Lin. 5588. 1925 STAR SEDAN New paint. In flue Miap inside and out. MATTOX MOTOR SALES 1001 N. Meridian Lin. 1177, 1923 C lEV sedan: A-l mechanical contl. o goon cord tires, just newlv painted' Erieed right for quick sale. Owner 841 N apltol 3rd floor. Lyke-Neu Paint Shop I .in. 5361. 10 FORt)9: coupes, sedans, tourings, roadsters. 1924-25 and '26 models. Your terms f>6l N. Capitol. 1924 Ford Tudor Sedan Car juat rebuilt and in excellent condition. Huff-Buick Sales Cos. TEN FORDS, coupes, sedans, tourings. roadsters; 1924-26 and 26 model*. lour terms. 561 N Capitol. Lin, 4516. Legal Notices NOTICE TO CONTP.ACTORS Notice is hereby given that the board of school commissioners, city of Indianapolis will until the hour of 8 o'clock p. m.. di. Tuesday. June Bth. 1926. receive sealed nine tor the erection, construction and completion of a fifteen-room addition, ineluding auditorium, vocational and domestic science rooms at school No. 0. located at <4O E. Vermont St., all as per plans and specifications prepared by McGuire & Shook, architect*. 320 Indiana Pythian Bldg.. Indianapolis. Ind. At the same time and place bids will be received for heating and ventilating, temperature regulation, plumbing sewering, eleclria wiring and electric fixture*, all as ‘"H 1 and specifications prepared by itder & Rotz. engineers, 703 Merchants Bank Bldg.. Indianapolis, ind Bids will be received lor each of the following separately: lal Genera! construction, lb) Heating and ventilating. Id Plumbing and sew i, r work. (dl Electrical wiring and fixture*. Each proposal shall be in a separate sealed envelope with wrttiig thereon plainly indicating the character of the work to which the bid relates, as, for example. "Bid for General Constrtiction, School No. 9." Coplos of plana and specifications may be procured, by contractor* desiring to bid. from the architects or engineers upon the deposit of $15.00 as surety for the return in good condition, of plans and specifications to the office of said architects or engineers. All proposals must be made on blank form No. 96 prescribed by the Indiana Slate hoard of accounts, which may be procured at the office of the business director upon application. Proposal* must be accompanied by a certified check drawn payable to the board of school commissioners, city of Indianapolis, on an Indianapolis bank or by New York Chicago or Indianapolis exchange, for three per cent (37i) of the maximum bid. In caee the bidder, whose bid shall be accepted, shall not. within five days after notice of such aoeptance. perform his bid by entering into a written contract with the board, to perform the work in accordance with the provisions of the specification* and within that time secure the performance of his contract by a surety bond, with surety or sureties to the approval of the board, his certified check or draft and the proceeds thereof shall be and remain the absolute property of the board as liquidated damages agreed upon for such failure it being impossible to estimate the amount of damages such failure would occasion to the board. The contractor will be required to execute a contract and give a bond, form* of which contract and bond are made a part of the specifications. The right is reserved by the board to reject any or all proposals and to refrain from accepting or rejecting proposals not more than fifteen (lo) days. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. By URE K. FRAZER. Business Dirootor. Indianapolis. Ind.. Mar 10. 1928. May 19. 26-Jnne 2, JP26. INDIANA WORLD WAR MEMORIAL NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals will be received by the trustee* of the Indiana World War Memorial at their office, 102 War Memorial Bldg., southeast corner St, Clair and Meridian St*.. Indianapolis. Ind.. until noon June 14. 1928. for purchase and remqval of the building in Square 16. In the city of Indianapolis. Marlon County. Indiana, known as No. 17 E. Michigan St., or tha Delano Apartment: said Delano Apartment cannot be removed until ninety days after the contract for such removal is signed. Sealed proposals will also be received for purchase and removal of tha building in tne same Square 16. known as No. 21 E. Michigan St., or the Cambridge Apartment; said Cambridge Apartment cannot be removed until ninety days after the contract for such removal is signed. Sealed proposal* will aso be received tor purchase and removal of the building in the same Square 16. known as No. 18 E. Vermont St., or The Bobb-Merrill Company building: said Bobbs-Mernll Company building oannot be removed until thirty days after the contract for such removal leafed proposals will also be received for purchase and removal of the building in the same Square 16. known a* Nos. 425. 427 and 429 N. Meridian Bt.: said building cannot be removed until thirty day* after the contract for such removal )* All buildings are to be cleaned to the grade. . Separate bids mav be made on each building or bidder may submit proposal on ail buildings or any part. All bids shall be accompanied bv certified check of $500.00 for each building upon which bid is submitted. Upon the acceptance of any proposal and award of the contract, bidders to whom award ia made shall be required within ten days to enter into such contract and pay the entire contract price in cash and also to give an approved surety bond in form and amount to insure the performance of said contract and protect and save harmless the trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial. Each proposal shall be properly signed with the full name of the person*, firm or corporation submitting the same. The trustees reserve the right to reject ETuSM 1 P OF OPO T B HE INDIANA WORLD WAR MEMORIAL. 6^ nt - NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC In the matter of the estate of Aqullla Jeffers, deceased. No 67-21954. Ia the Probate Court of Marion County. May term. 1926. Notice is hereby given that Edwin C. Huntington as administrator and. b. n. of the above named estate ha* presented and filed his account and voucher* in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will com* op for the examination and ao-

ADDITIONAL SPORTS

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By Dick Miller OEN tired women walked to the clubhouse at the Indianapolis Country Club, late Tuesday, after one of the most eventful afternoons of their lives. They played In a pro-amateur srolf tournament, held under Saratoga system rules. We know they were happy because we heard many of them say so, and furthermore, the ten weary ones, while exhausted from tho round of eighteen holes, or nineteen as It was for some, said if another opportunity to play in a similar tournament was presented today they wouiq be there. Mrs. B. C. Stevenson, teaming with Wallie Sparks, won in a playoff with Miss Lennte Sharp and George Stark, on the nineteenth hole. All had tied for low ball honors with scores of 8S at the end of eighteen. * * * In the playoff for third place between Mary Gorham and Dick Nelson, Mrs. Robert Tinsley and Fred McDermott, and Mrs. Carl C. Gibbs and Lee Nelson, the last-named pair also won on the nineteenth hole. They had tied at eighteen with scores of 89. Following came Miss Eleanor Taylor and Jock Collins with 91, and Mrs. C. H. McCaskey and Russell Stonehouse with the same score. H. E. Walter and Miss C. McKenzie of Elwood had a score of 93. Mrs. S. W. Shipp and Roy Smith, 95, and Chick Nelson and Mrs. J. C. Patten, 97. * • • There were times when the feminine players played better than expected. There was a bit of stage fright that will be absent In the AT HARRISON Joe Anderson, Covington, to Battle Al Webster. Joe Anderson, Covington (Ky.) middleweight, has a score to settle with Al Webster, popular Montana Mauler, whom he will meet In the ten-round main event of the rv. Harrison card, June 8. The scrappers put on a battle In Cincinnati May 3, which the papers said "never let up from the time the first gong sounded until the referee Informed the boxers that the bout was over." One paper gave the fight to Anderson and another to Webster, while a third called It a draw, PURDUUSTAR IS SIGNED Terre Haute Club Takes on Melvin Taube, Outfielder. diT Vnited Prets TERRE HAUTE, Ind., June 2. Melvin Taube. star outfielder of the Big Ten Conference and jAP ta - ln the 1926 Purdue baseball Team, has been signed by the Terre Haute Three-I League club. HOLLOWAY IS SUSPENDED Ty Orders Pitcher Home to Get Into Shape. * BV Vnlfrd Prcm DETROIT, June 2. —Manager Ty Cobb of the Detroit Tigers, has Indefinitely suspended Kenneth Holloway, his leading pitcher of last year, and ordered him home from St. Louis at his own expense to get intq condition.

Hurt to Box in New Arena

Cedb Hurt, South Side Tuemer amateur fletic star, will turn pro when he steps into the ring at the new Beech Grove boxing arena on Friday night with Jackie Logan, another local welter, In one of the six-round prelims to the FinleyNichols bout. Ehrman Clark, go amateur who has performed under the colors of the Fairbanks Morsß Athletio Association, will box Amos Gand six rounds at 127 pounds. Finley and Nichols will work out at the Arcade gym between 3 and 4 p. m. Ray Haltn, local welterweight, will referee the preliminary bouts. Tony Caponi, Chicago, and Jackie Reynolds, Muncle, will mix in the semi-windup Friday before Finley and Nichols clash in the ten-round feature. The new arena is an open-air structure located at Eighth and Main Sta, Beech Grove. MULLEN BUSY PROMOTER BV United Prei CHICAGO, June 2.—-The procuring of a lease on the White Sox park Tuesday, gives Promoter Jim Mullen control of both baseball parks for the summer. Mullen said several fights will be held In each park. U. 8. PRO GOLFERS ARRIVE Bv Time* Btteeiol SOUTHAMPTON, England, June 2.—Walter Hagen, Cyril Walker, Tommy Armour and Bill Mehlhorn headed a party of American professional golfers who arrived here Tuesday to compete in the open and other British championships. SHADE AND ROSENBLOOM BV United Pree* NEW YOiyC June 2.—Rain caused postponement until tonight of the Qhade-Maxie Rosenbloom bout, wnich was scheduled for the Queensboro stadium Tuesday. ■ ■ —" f Legal Notices tlon of Mid Probate Court, on the 26th day of June. 1926 st which time oil heirs, eerditors or legatee# of said estate ore required to appear to said court and show eause. ts any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their hHnhio ALBERT H LOSCHE. Clerk. May 31-June 2. 3. 1923.

JUNE 2, 1926

future. But most of all we liked some of the nhots the men pulled. • • • In Saratoga system, all players drive. The two balls lying in the spot of best advantage for tho next shot are selected. Tho others aro picked up. The player to whom the ball does not belong takes the next shot. • They alternate shots from there on. One would think that the professional s ball always would be used. That was ordinarily the case, but there were times when that was not the case, ami in the play-off that was demonstrated to perfection. In the play-off for first place Miss Sharp drove to the side trough. Mrs, Stevenson was In the center fairway. Stark had a long drive, but Sparks hooked to the next fairway. Mrs. Stevenson studied her shot. On Sparks' ball she found she was stymied by a bunker. Her Judgment was right when she signaled Sparks to shoot her ball. WaJUe uncorked a perfe# spoon shot to the green. Miss Sharp was short and to the left on two, but George came back and placed the third dead with a pitch shot, Mrs. Stevenson putted up, but it was four feet short. Miss Sharp missed her putt by Inches Sparks sank one for a four and first prize. Mrs. Stevenson and Sparks played out In 46, and recovered wonderful ly to score to 42 on the trip home for a total of RR. Had Sparks made a couple of short putts they would have come in with a 40. Two trips out and In, with 44 made by Misa Sharp and Stark also could have been bettered. With a chanoe to play best ball of 86, they made a six on 18. • • i Next Monday the pro* and mall amateurs will Journey to Elwood t* play. Jd. E. Walter, who has been a consistent player in the local meets, offered an Invitation. A bus trip is planned by Wallie Sparks. He Is anxious to hear from the players who are going. * * * The finals tn th eC. A. Thylor cup tournament will be held at Highland next Sunday. During the past hollday week-end fifty-four holes of han dicap golf was played at that course. Charles Hall was -low medalist net aocre and Dr. Paul Burt was second. Jack Tuitte was winner of Class A. Charles Fletcher of Class B. William Barrere of Class C and Frank Jaines of Class D.

With the Majors

Ruin washed out *ri hut on# AmriA Tuesday.*' 1 * 1 tW ° ■" lllon ' ,! Lea#u# m sj^^ %*a!n*t' y t h R e In, HVS % t Giants enouirh to lft New Torkwln? / George Kelly hit two homers 7 *° " •rJSWJ Heatheote of the Cub* duplieetod * temj£“ Bioo k W . on an h /tetr trlbuted four-ply blows. George Staler stole home tn th* seventh Innuig, which tied the acorn and aided the Brown* in downing the tiger*. 7 to 5 8t Louts ha* won aix out of aeven tame* ainee returning homo. AMATEUR BA BKB A LI, NT) TEA The standing of th* PoerleM Lean* ia a* tolows: . ■ _ Won. Lort. Pet. Uotl A. O. ......... f l Ifto .Acme Triangles $ J jeaft Indianapolis Triangle* ~ 2 9 AOO Universal* 3 § Aoo Kelly Eagles 1 Q 3 53 Hoosler Triangles I 4 JIOO Welem Union baseball dub was to practice at 5 p. m. today st WTljard Part The team meets tne Haddon Hall SpecTaTa next Sunday at McCord a Park on Pendlaton Pike. The Indianaoolla Marion Cardinals won two game*, defeating'tha Sfunels Athtetlo# at Yorktown. 1 to 0. and ths Acme A a at Rhodlu* Park. Monday, if to S Bimore Rice pitched both gams* for the cardinal* and allowed Munde only four hits and the Acme* six. The Cardinal* are not yet scheduled for Dext Sunday and would like to hear from a fast State team. Address Harry M Cruse, 1918 Woodlawn Ave.. or call Drexel ttdSi-w. The Tartar A. As won both game* of s double-header from the Mt. Jackson Cub* at Garfield Park. 0 to 4 and 9 to 57 Tnl* put* the Tartars at the top of too Indianapolis Junior B. B. League standing, having won four games and lost none. Johnson, a pitcher from Now York, has Joined the Crescent Star*. Hugh, a Kentucky boy. will report this week. Crescent* want a game for Sunday and other date* In June and July. Addre** H. C Walton.. 838 Minerva St., or call Riloy 4073. aty|C 8 p. m. Edward# All-Stars, a colored semi-pro team. 1* without a game for Sunday and would like to hear from aotno fast State club. Elwood take notice. For garnet write Rov Edwards. 2307 Columbia Av*„ or call Kenwood 3543 after 6 p. m. Due to a cancellation, the Tndlanapoll* Meldon Club is without a game for next Sunday and desires a game with tome fast State club Seymour. Columbus. Bloomington, Kokomo and Elwood lak* notice Address R. J, Stehtin, 918 Oltv* St., or phone Drexel 3679-J. The Langsenkamn-Wheeler* will hold a very Important meeting tonight. It is necessary that all player* attend The L-Wa will play the Spades at Spades Park next Sunday at 3 p. in. The Hoosier Triangles and the Kelly Eagle* of the Peerless League divided a double-header Sunday afternoon. The Hoosier Triangle# meet the Arm* Triangle# at Rivcraldo diamond No. 5 next Sunday. ENGINEERS OPEN WAGECONFERENCE 300 General Chairmen at Cleveland Parley. Bv TTnited Prest CLEVELAND, Ohio, June I. Three hundred Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers general chairmen, representing the full strength of tha organization In th* United States and Canada, met here today to die* cuse the question of wage scale*. Report* of committees are expeoted to oooupy today's sessional according to grand ohief Alfred Johnston. Home plan of action will probably be decided upon tomorrow. The meeting, according to Johnston, is the result of a vote taken among the chairmen some time ago Asking tfiem If they desired to participate in a wage movement looking toward more money and better working conditions. What proposals will be put before the meeting cannot be determined until after committees have been appointed and their reports mgde, Johnston say a.