Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 52, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 July 1926 — Page 10

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Cardof Thanks CARD OF THANKS—We sincerely wish to thank our many relatives friends anu neighbors for their many acts of kindness shown us during the illness and, death ot beloved father. George E. Gilcrist or. " Especially do we thank George H. Chapman post and corps, the Rev. Haritt, singers, pallbearers, trainmen the undertakers, Moore & Kirk, for their efficient services, and all who contributed the beautiful floral offerings. CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN. Funeral Directors Planner & Buchanan Now In Our New Mortuary, 26 West Fall Creek Bird. Phones: Ran 4400-4401-4403. No added charge for the uae of the Pilcher organ or the new service rooms Visitors may call any time. CREMATORY SERVICE Planner & Buchanan BERT S. GADD. 2130 Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278 George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 532 E Market. Main QUO? . KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR MA. 1154. 1402 N 11 ftes'.? Bel. 3860 W. T. BLASENGYM Main OfTice. 2226 Shelby St _ DRexel 2570. _ Undertakers—htsfy & titus. ost N, Delaware. Main 3680. Special Notices MOTHERS, save .vour children and homes by installing Superior Fire , Pr ?V ent ‘' e Flue Flashing. Can be purchased any where in U. S. A. by addressine E. H STEEL. 1029 N, Jefferson Ave. Patented. THE ELECTREAT MASSAGE For Neuritis and Rheumatism. LOLA WALKER. 624 State Life Bldg Lin.__B_gZ2i — PERMANENT WAGING. $10: n° J?2 kB ’ AMER. BEAUTY SHOP. Main 6016. Instructions MEN to learn barber trade. TRLCTTY BARBER COLLEGE. j>WE- Washing ton St. Indianapolis, Ind. Mam Lost and Found AIREDALE pup: 5 months old. Answers name “Buddy.* Reward. V eb. inOO. COLLIE DOG —Tan and white, with bhmlt markings. Name Bess. Reward. ash- / ington 0346-R, after 6p. m. frtVr pill lost, diamond shape bordered with pearls, with pearl in center Letter" A''_Jnset. Reward. Ken. 3(4-. PURSE, blue, lost out of machine on College Ave. Finder call Wash. 2194-J. Reward. No questions asked. Help< Wanted Male SALESMEN A fast growing organization is at present busily engaged in securing the services of a few salesmen to duality for imanagerial positions, average, intelligence and ability to produce is required: we give Y9 U personal co-operation and a r ea. 1 adve r tta' ing campaign to back you up. cltlier 111 : or part time. If you .are attre of yourself here’s a real opportunity. Apply between 10 .a. m. and 13. ROBERT C. BYERS ORGANIZATION. WANTED Experienced collector to collect oncRY routes, must know city. See Mr. Harper. 607 Meyer Kiser Bank Bldg. HERE is an opportunity for a live, wide^ awake voung: man between 16 ana lo who wants to get with a concern where he can advance. None who wisltes to work during vacation only need JJPP’U In letter of application give age. schooling. reference, and state if previously employed. Address Timeß. Box 82b, SALESMEN' Tie up with the best tailoring proposition of the age • er from the start. Made-to-measure, guaranteed. Three populartirices. lit and tailoring nationally k " ow^ mm iwion swatches. A whale of a commission. Write ouick! Desk 711. A.. (1. LiUiN TAILORING CO.. Bth and Sycamore. Cindnnati. ——

WANTED Neat appearing' ycnide man to work with maaagrer. SEE MR. BLUMtu SCHEIN, 007 Meyer-Kaser Bank Bldg. SALESMEN! There's big money .selling nationally advertised, quality clothing direet-to-wearer at pomuar. low price. §•>3 85 Money-back guarahtee. All wool. Two-day delivery. Largest and bonus. We deliver and collect. Get fastest selling line in America. Write quick. Dept. 711. Cr3.ne.Kent, E. Eighth. Cincinnati. ran use 3 good collecter st once, see Mr? HOUGHTON, 113 Fifth St„ Newberg. Ore. W farniugs Styl^V h i r ning d outfit Uble FaJt°e U st seller Send for proof. FASHION WEAR . gmß'TsnJ 103 Cincinnati. Ohio. SELL coal, ton or .car lots: commission basis only: drawing account. *1- N. Pine. - SELL coal, ton or . car lots: commission basis only: drawing account. ~1~ 18. Pine St. Help Wanted Female GIRL for general office work: one who has P. B. X. experience . preferred: give reference: permanent position. Address Times. Box 914. WANTED: Neat, white woman about 40. for general house work. No laundry. 1257 S. West. WHITE woman for general housework: 4 in family: no laundry. 1207 S. West. Situations Wanted Female N ILLINOIS. 518: 4Bite of rms.: everything turn., in exchange for small services. Call evenings, Mam 1138. HOUSEKEEPER: adults preferred. Drex. • Rooms for Rent ALABAMA. N.: large front room, nicely furn.: private family. Har. 4929-R. CAPITOL, N., 1116: apt. 8; large, front rm.; also single rm.; mod. Lin. 2680. CLINTON HOTEL. ■ 29 Virginia Ave.: large rooms: $3 to $5 per week. Riley 173& COLLEGE. 2934: rm.: private home: adj. bath: refined gentlemen. Ran. 6478. DELAWARE. N.. 1649: nicely furn.. front room, mod.: home privileegs. Ra. 1627. EDISON. - 509 6 nice, clean modern rooms: private family. Lin. 8564. GUILFORD', 3445: nice, clean room; prlvate family: 1 or 2. Wash, 2270. MASS. Ave.. 2719: one nice front sleepin groom; in private family: one block from car line. Phone Web. 0512. MERIDIAN. N.. 520: apt. 17: young girl to share apt. Riley 4535. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 1100; attractive. 2room suite: living-room and bedroom; suitabie for 3 or 4; reasonable. RILEY. 416 N.: furn. rm.. mod. home; _ Prfv- ent. Irvington 1571-W. TALBOTT. 20<59 N.: mod. rm. in priv. family: nicely furn.: 1 or 2. Ran. 4067. irtfcNTH. E,. 220; modern sleeping rooms; private home. Riley 2878,

Rooms for Rent 23RD E.. 512: pleasant, airy room. adj. bath; lady, couple: Cen. car. Ken. 2271. 25TH, E.. lid: nicely lum.. airy rm„ mod. priv. home: man preferred. Ran, 3008. TWO eool, mod. rooms: private entrance; convenient. 2231 College Ave. Web. 3165. Housekeeping Rooms forßent BROADWAY, 1141: bedroom, kitchenette; newly papered: furn.. $7 per week. CENTRAL. 1948; suite of rms.: also rm. and kitchenette: furn. Ran. 6408. COLLEGE. 1323: pleasant, furn. rms.; modern. Riley 2068. 139 N. EAST ST.; nice, clean rooms. $3 up. Room and kitchenette $3.50. FT. WAYNE AVE.. 633; mod. rms.; walklng dist- gd. loe. Ri. 3815. GALE. 2721; 3 furn. rms.. back porch screened in. front and back entrance, water in kitchen, electric lights. Web. 4722-J. ILLINOIS. N.. 1515: downstairs front rms. for light housekeeping. $2.50 per week. MICHIGAN, E.. 520; 3 newly furn.: employed couple: $7 week. SOUTH St. E., 317. furnished rooms; housekeeping: bath, $2 a week. WALNUT. W.. 20; suite of housekeeping rooms; adults; strictly modern: $6 per. Room for Rent With Board COLLEGE, 2007: lovely, cool room, for 2; garage optional. Ken, 5778. DICKSON, 11814: nicety turn, rm.; mod.. private home: $4. Lin. 3075. KENWOD, 2920: room in mod. home; newly decorated: private family; 1 or 2 breakfast optional. Ran, 3095, ROOM and board: good home cooking: for man and wife: in nice, modern home north. \ery reasonable. Har. 4743-W, Houses for Rent CARROLLTON. 5341: south half modern double; o rooms: garage. Hum, 2082. CHESTER. S.. 31. strictly modern six-room double- built-in features: reasonable. Web. 4878 or Web. 1257. 1633 Comar Ave.—s-rooms all modem, except gas; newly decorated: $27.50 per montn, * CORNELL AVE., 2470; colored: 4 rooms, S L IJ^SB£ fo sff a ko < ; lt lasf t S r 7Bf. a, £ MRS. ELSNER, Irv. 3956. DENNY. N.. 2963: 4-room double": fight, gas, toilet: water pd.: S2O, Irv, 4452 EWING. 1333: four-room half double: garage; $25. Web. 2242-M. GRACE. 50 S.. 2900 east; o-room modern bungalow: extra sleeping room: S4O. DRex. 1367-R. GUILFORD 5026; 6-rm. south half modern double: garage. Hum. 2989. _ HANCOCK. 301: 6-room house; garage: semi-modern. Bel. 1023. HIGHLAND, N.. 414. near Tech; hail modi double: 3 bedrooms: gar. Web. 4126-J. 758 KETCHAM ST.: 760 Ketcham St.: 766 Ketcham St.: 768 Ketcham St.. 6 rooms, elecric lighs. $lO. 1464 S. Illinois; 1468 S. Illinois: 1470 S. Illinois: semi-modern four-room doubles; sl6. 1461 S. Illinois, semti-modern. $lB. 1471 S. Illinois. 4 rooms, sls. 712 Beecher St.. 4 rooms, sls. 81 Schiller St.. 5 rooms. S2O. Main 1709, 106 N. Delaware. MONTCALM. 1702: 6 rooms; gas. water; cheap. Cali 2 to 6 p. m. 19TH St.. E.. 503-505; modern double: 6 rooms and bath: s4o' newly painted and papered: new shades and everything in Istelass condition. DR.‘HARRY D. WELLER. 506 Kahn Bdlg. Main 1587. Keys 1833 Central Ave. OLIVE. 1846: half modern double; 6 rms., bath, gar.; water pd ; S3B. Dr. 1H37-W. PARK AVE. 2407—Fiveroom apartment; sun parlor; $55. Frank S. Clark & Cos., 226 E. Ohio Main 3377. SPRUCE. 928; 4 rooms: electricity: bath: pantry; reasonable. DRex. 1709, STERLING. 1010: 5 rooms, bath, water furnished, fine locatoin for barber shop, beauty parlor. Inquire 1730 E. Tenth, or^ call Webster 5623. or Ran. 6074. SUMMIT. 47 S.: modern 7-room house; garage; good condition: $28.50. TEMPLE. S.. 10-12: six-room half modern double: all conveniences. Dr. 0556. 25TH St.. W.. 416; 4 rooms: gas. electricity; S2O. Rilev 5328. Wash, 1820. UDELL. 562: strictly modern double; 6 rooms- garage. Har 4540-J. VILLA AVE.. 1004: half double: 6 rms.. semi-mod.: gar.; water pd.: 830. FOR colored: 961 N. Tremoni: ‘fi-room double: electricity; newly decorated, good neighborhood. sls. W. R. HUNTER CO. Main 1078, COLORED: 2329 Terrace Ave.: 4 rooms; lights; sl7. Hum. 3610. SEP for barrator NEWLY decorated: 6 rooms; sls. Inquire 1257'9. West, DRex. 3233. HOUSES, SOUTH 15il Spaan: gas. elc. Its., water 8 $30.00 1202 Pleasant: gas. ei. Its., bth. o 20.00 2004 English: gas, elecjts.. gar. 6 22.;>0 141 Nordyke: gas. elec. Its. 6 -0.00 247 S. Arsenal: gas. elec. Its. . lb-99 718 Beecher: elec, its 4 10.00 DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL COLORED. 2049 Sheldon St,, six-room house electricity, porch, city water, $12.50. Apartments for Rent ALABAMA. N.. 1830: 3-room, semi-mod- . ern apt.: S2O. Har. 0211-W. FOUR-ROOM modern upper duplex: $25. In Irvington. Call Main 6587. after 4 p. in. Ask for R. L. Roberts. ” _ Apartment Rentals. H. H. WOODSMALL CO.. INC. We insure everything but the hereafter. Houses and Flats Furnished EASTERN. N., 438: 6-room modem home; beautifully furnished. Irv. 1098-W. WOODRUFF PL.. 993 Middle Dr.; 3-room apt.: everything furnished; $35, Business Places for Rent

LOOK! F&e storeroom. Splendid" location at -1110 N. Illinois. Heat and water furnished. This Is an unusually well lighted and ventilated storeroom and should be Been to be appreciated. \ N . Call or see owner, H. D. Goode, SWISS CLEANERS, 1120 N. Illinois. MAin 5555. STOREROOM and dwelling; choice location: S. Meridian St. Rand. 6820. WILL rent half of my office to contractor, etc.: good location east. THE STEWART COAL CO. Webster 4600, BUSINESS ROOM: Hrep roof, suitable for small mfg.: reasonable. Wash. 0741. Cottages and Resorts COTTAGE for rent. Lake James: completely furnished; private beach, basement kitchen, garage, complete bath, spring water, screened porch; sleep ten; $22 per week. July and August. OSCAR MARTIN. 2218 Broadway. Ft. Wayne. Ind. WISCONSIN cottages; Squaw Lake; good Ashing, boating, bathing. Wash. 2293. 1538 EAST 34TH 5-room modern bungalow; street railway bus service: paved street: $4,250: terms to suit purchaser light car or clear lot Vs first payment. See Ryan. SECTUUTY TRUST CO.. 11l N. Penn. St. Mam 1804. Residence. Har, 2562. 4-Room Modern Bungalow double, rents S6O per month. Priced right for home, or a good investment. W. B. Rueby " 4&> Lemcke Bldg Lin. 1782. $250 CASH S3O PER MONTH 1646 BRADBURY ST. New five-room semi-modern bungalowon above terms: brick front porch: complete bath: large bedrooms: electric lights, gas. garage. LORENZ SCHMIDT & SONS. REALTORS. 144 E. Ohio St. Main 3715. Res. Irv. 1964-J. ONLY SSO CASH NIFTY BUNGALOW V t 5 rooms: in Bellair Addition, near 46th St. Price. $2,660 each: $5( cash: balance easy terms. See Van Arsdell, with H. C. TUTTLE & BRO. 223 EAST OHIO ST. Main_ll6B Nights. Web. 1108 FOR SALE: 4 and 5-roor.i bungalows on Burgess Ave- Houses now under construction. Plenty of shade and bearing fruit. Very small down payment, balance monthly. Don’t buy till you investigate this. Lincoln 6729.

for Sale A Real Buy 5-room semi-modern bungalow; suburban; in A-l condition; newly papered price $2,800; S3OO cash; balance on easy terms. See or call Paul Hitch or George Shuck. Hitclhr Reality Cos. “A good firm to Hitch to.” 604 Fidelity Trust Bldg. Lin. 2125 or Bel. 1927, NEW. attractively arranged, builtto endure, bungalow. Well located in restricted section southeast. Large living and diningroom combined. Two nice-size cross ventilated bedroomß. Convenient kitchen, breakfast nook, bathroom with toilet, large cemented basement, garage. All rooms artistically decorated. Large corner lot. 70x200. Price only $3,900; small cash payment. balance like rent. FRANK E GATES & SON. REALTORS. 6:H Illinois Bldg. Main 1409. 11 NEW BUNGALOWS FRONTING SOUTH ON RHODIUS PARK A wonderful new home section. Thoroughly modern five-room home, artistically designed and unusually well built. Large rooms, large basements; $4,100 to $4,7:>0: terms: $37 to $45 per month; 1800 square W. Wyoming. Take W. t. car to Belmont, walk north to Park. „ BRIDGES & GRAVES CO.. Home Builders. 237 N. Delaware. Riley 5200. Let Us Build Your Home, For Rent With Option to Buy 3500 Block Salem St. This is a well located modern and very complete 6-room house with 2-ear garage, close to transportation, stores, churches, new theater and the new ShoiAidge. Small option binder will handle. AT YOUR SERVICE. W. . LYTLE. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO. Main 0792. Ran. 5200. COZY “BUNGALOW—NORTHEAST Well constructed. well arranged. Large living-room, din-ing-room, convenient kitchen. 2 nice-size bedrooms. complete bath, full basement, furnace, garage. large east front lot on paved at. in Forest Manor. Price $5,750: SSOO cash, balance like rent FRANK E. GATES. & SON, REALTORS. 624 Illinois Bldg. Main 1409. Evennigs, call Webster 3096-W. $26 PER MONTH BUYS CHOICE OF FOUR NEW SEMIMODERN BUNGALOWS m 1800 BLOCK TABOR STREET Fr-ur and five rooms: inside toilet: city water at sink in kitchen: gas: electric lights' gargac will paper to suit, purchasers Small down payment required. LORENZ SCHMIDT* REALTORS Main 3715 Reaf Irv. 1904-J. ONLY SSO DOWN Four acres and house: partly completed; on fine gravel road, near West Newton. 10 milps from Monument: price $2,3.>u. terms: SSO down and $23 per mo Owner. Call Lin. 4212: nights. Hum. 0616. HOYT AVE.. 3951—1n English Heights. nice, new. 4-room bungalow: eiectric lights; front-drive garage: cement porch and walks; large closets ancLpantry. Price $2,450. on easy payments. - ake English Ave. car to Garfield Ave.. 3 squares eoit'h. Copic out any evennig or Sunday. Mam 507 * Webster 0899. ONLY SIOO CASH New bungalow: 5 rooms, basement, garage: bus service. Mr. Christen a. Wash. 1927 Mr. Huse. Hum. 2016. WILLIAM MURRAY Lots for Sale ARLINGTON. S.: 50x125: $350: includes street assessment. Irv. 3627-M. HAVE SSOO equity in lot on east side. Will trade for auto, 1706 Stamm Ave. Real Estate Wanted t REAL E3TATE. T ° bU \u 8 RTZ° r *T E ASr *“ „ 719-20 Lemcke Bldg Phone Lin. 3434 WE specialize in east and south side properties only. If your price is right and not over 55.500. call us. Lin 0007. Eves Irv. 1559 CHARLES R. ETTINGF.R CO. DAYTON REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT CO.. 1010 Fletcher Savings & Trust Bldl WE specialize in east and south side properties only. If .vour price is nght ancF not over $5,500, call us. Lin. 50.)7. Eves. 1559 CHARLES R. ETTINGER CO.

Building and Contracting IF YOUR 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? 2627. GARAGES A SPECIALITY --Call us for estimates. Terms. Smith & Thompson, contractors. Drexal 6084. Irvington 4753, : Miscellaneous For Sale CANOE, Old Town: 18-seat; equip.; reas.. 2825 Central. Har. 0166-W, CARRIAGE, wagon, harness, at a bargain. Inquire Ave. CASH REGISTERS, scales, grinders, elicers rebuilt: guaranteed Fixtures all kinds SPRAGUE EX.. 22 W Ohio, Main 0564 CHILD’S IRISH MAlL—Large size; new: $5. Randolph 0294. CORN—BO bushels: sorted. 1057 W. 31st, Randolph 2551. DAVENPORT, red velour; good as new. 2829 N. Pennsylvania. DAVENPORT. OVERSTUFFED TAPESTRY, KEN. 5635. DELCO LIGHT PLANTS: some large enough for summer camps, or villages. Write for list of bargains. EVANS EI.ECTRIC 00.. 340 N, Temple. Webster 4846. DINING-ROOM suite, golden oak; cheap. Hum. 4539, bLECTRIC fan. 16-ineh, D. C.; cheap. Riley 5688, ELECTRIC STOVE and tent lor sale. Bargain. Ran. 4056. GAS RANGES’ Used: thoroughly overhauled: $lO end up. Delivered and conpected. Charles Koehring, 882 Virginia Ay*. GAS RANGE—High oven; awning, 13 It.; 200-lb. ice box. Humboldt 3384. HOUSE cleaningt Tour surplus clothing furniture, magazines, papers, will help ns to help others Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon Riley 6622 127 W Georgia KITCHEN CABINET. McDougall, oak finish: good, 5853 Broadway. KITCHEN CABINET. Mc-Dougall. oak flnish: In good condition. Hum. 5135, ~ l ' MATTRESSES Rebuilt and recovered. Home Bedding Cos.. 870 Virginia Ave. DRex. 0780. MOVING PICTURE MACHINE. MAGIC APPARATUS. BARGAIN. DR, 3133-J. PAPER baler; all steel; $lO takes it. Ran. 0990 RANGE, combination Buck, for coal and gas. Bargain. Web. 3933-W. REFRIGERATOR. 75-lb.. Alaska.. $20.00 Hum. 5029; 909 E. 57th St. RUGS and linoleum at lowest prices. DORFMAN RUG COMPANY. 207 W. Wash. St. Near Capitol. SCHOLARSHIP for 'Central Business College; price greatly reduced. Wa. 3058. SMALL apartment furniture; excelleqt condition. Lin. 5038. A W M CO, 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, 6822. TYPEWRITER. "Royal:” factory rebuilt; excellent condition: reasonable. LI. 2722. Miscellaneous Wanted WANTED—A second-hand Claylorcot baby walker. Washington 2836. Musical Instruments i ONLY s2f PER WEEK See this Kimball piano today: used, but has wonderful tone and action: case in fine condition; this weik special price $145 WILSON STEWART MUSIC CO. SCHAFF BROS. PLAYER PIANO: pract. new: mahogany: cheap. Jlar. 2643-J. _ TECHNOLA -player pi mo. with bench. 18 i rolls. S2OO. 6119 Broadway. Hum. 2119. Coal and Wood

Coal and Wood Summer Prices Special Discount on Your / __ Next Winter’s Requirement*. Best Va.. Kan. Cos.. 6-in. blk.. fkd..56.50 Best Va.. 3x6 Ip., clean fkd 6 35 Best Ky.. Har. Cos.. G-in. Id., cln. fkd. 0.00 Best Ind. No. 5. 4-in. ip., fkd. . . 6.25 Best Glendora Lump or Egg. Kindling with each ton. UNION ICE AND COAL CO. 1910 Bluff. Drexel 4621. Dependable since. 1908. It will pay you to visit our yard and see the difference In good coal. J. AND L COAL CC... 1206 Roache St. Rap. 2471. Contract next Winter i coal now. NORTH ST. COAL CO. IJn. 1455. Cir, 5556 Night. Irr, 4020. Pets and Live Stock BABY CHICKS FOR SALE BOYERS' HATCHERY, 25 E. MARKET. RI. 5470. HATCHERY THORNTOWN. IND. LARGE type Barron strain white Leghorn baby chicks. $8.75 hundred postpaid: Rhode Island Red chicks. $10.75 hundred postpaid. We pay the postage and guarantee live arrival. THE RED HATCHERY. Marshall. Ind- • BOSTON terriers: 6 males: 7 weeks old. dark seal satiny coats, white markings: short muzzle, cobby bodies. Sired by the wonderful stud and show dog. Dokkie Boy. Web.' 4472. 2658 Brookaide Ave. HORSE. 6 years old. good condition. Web. 3091. 2024 Oxford. TWO JERSEY COWS FOR SALE; excellent condition. Web, 3091. Business Announce merits CARPENTERING: repair, cabinet work, roots, gar, built. Baker A Kelsey. LI. 4175. CURTAINS TO' LAUNDER. *' MRS. J. LUTZ. MAIN 0150. FEATHERS bourni sold and reoorated feather mattresses and pillow* mad* E. V. BURKLE 416 Mas* Main 1428/ HENDRIK DINKEA. house painting; comp, ins, 2650 E. 34th, Web. 2682-W. PAPERHANGING. CASH OR TERMS—15c roll. Har. 4580-R. PAPER' FURNISHED AND HUNG; $4 per room and upi'yilHo painting. Ken. 3846. REPAIRS for any stove or furnace: also gas and coal ranges. U-NEEDA STOVE REPAIR CO.. Main 6913. 339 Virginia A vo | ROOFING—You furnish shingles and I will lay them for $2.50 per square. Reof all klnds ; _lrv. 2050-J_. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE 210 N. Hi tool*. SHEET metal worn, guttering and spouting. Tin work and general repairing. CAMPBELL CO, Phone Bel. 2808. WE weave rag rugs or runners. Call Drex. 100 LADIES—To get ' permanent waves, marcel effect, ringlet ends. Special openink price so.- limited time only. SB. given by Mr. Arthur Hildebrand, expert operator, of St. Louis. Mo. Marcel and shampoo. sl. Open 9 to 9. By appt. Lin. 5650. 349 Mass. Ave., Art-Nor Beauty Shoppe. RANTED —Lawns to mow. Call Wash. 1 234. Theo Gardner. Fine work done. Business Opportunities GOOD real estate business for sale. Will sell half or all. Address P. O. Box 54.* GOOD' BOTTLING WORKS MUST BE SOLDI Owner leaving city. Not a large investment. Lin. 3854. 801 N, Senate Ave. HARDWARE STORE: bargain for quick sale. Address Times. Box 735, WILL SELL AT BARGAIN: fruit and vegetable route and worm-drive truck. Owner has other business, Web. 3511-2. ROOMING house: eleven rooms: nicely furnished. located in good district north; is well equipped and a real proposition. This place must be sold at once. Owner n ill health and must leave the city: SSOO takes all. Hurry. Call Main 3933. YOU ran have your nouse painted, papered reroofed, plumbing or furnace installed. gar*> built or limited repairs made, and (Pay for it in monthly payments. Will also build and finance a home op vour lot. CIVIC REALTY CO., 1 36 N. Thl. Liu. 5050. Eve*.. Ken. 4247. DRY’ goods store, dirt cheap: good location at 602 S. West Riley 6114. Storage and Transfer Get our price. Estimates made free. HOOSIER TRUCKING CO. 1616 E. YVash. Day and night nhom Lin. 3770. i Established 1805. STORAGE. PACKING OVERLANDHAULING. OTTO J. SI'ESZ. Main 2353-3628. Web. 4:>79-0609-YV LET us ngure with you on your moving Local or overland PARKER TRANSFER 1273 Oliver Ave. Bel. 4307, LOADING ear for Miami and Ft. Lauderdale Low rate on California shipment. OTTO J. SUFSZ. Main 2333-3629. MOVING and TrneKlns Reliable men Call BOKNMAN Web 5571 NORTHWESTER* TRANSFER CO, Call t all times Randolph 8741 Motorcycles and Bicycles MOTORCYCLES. We sell ALLEN. 509 Mass Ave Main 7029. Automobiles Wanted /VWWWV^^WV^WVSA^WWVW^FVI WILL Day caan tor your car or your equity. Lin. 4516. 661 N. CapltoL USED CARS bought and sold. GOLDBERC. 522 N, Capitol. Money to Loan *

QUECK ' LOANS $lO to S3OO This corporation is operated under the supervision of the State of Indiana, ana provides a place where you may borrow from $lO to #3OIF in a dignified, buaiuess-like manner without paying more than the legal rate of, interest or without being lmposed_upon in any way. We do not notify your employer, neither do we make Inquiries of friends, relatives or trades people. You get tM money In a few hours time and without having any one sign your note. If yon are unable to call In person at our office phone us or write us and our representative will call at your horns. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION 404 Kresge Bldg. (Fourth Floor) Corner Pennsylvania and Wash, Sts. Entrance 41 E. Washington St. _ Telephone. MA. 2923 _ NEED MONEY \ Quickly, confidentially and buslnese-Uka dealings is a part of the service we give LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 1 /> E. Washington St. MAJn 3686 Lincoln 71M 6% Mortgage Money Meyer-Kiser Bank FIRST or Secouj Mortgages on Indianapolis or Indiana real estate. Prompt eervice R. t) WILSON Lin 6104 1101 National City Bank Bldg. jA)ANB $lO TO S3OO Room 532. 106 E. Market St. Phone. Main 1278. Auto Supplies and Repairs A NECESSITY ON YOUR VACATION TRIP ALL FABRIC SEAT COVERS EASILY CLEANED CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL Expert top and trim repairs HABIG QUALITY SHOP 1035 N. Meridian. Lin. 8302-8303. WE WILL paint your car with Lyke-Glas Laquer finish and let you pay for. the job by the wek. Fowl open cars. .... .$20.00 Ford closed, cars. . . .$25.00 All others in proportionate prices. • CITIZENS AUTO GARAGE. , 330 N. Illinois. Main 6jS6B. _ BEST used tires'any size: wholesale and SHOP * 3117 W. Washington Bel. 4300 NEW and used pans, accessories, tires and batteries for practically every make of car for less. Satisfaction guaranteed. CAPITOL AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO.. 821-23 N, Illinois. Main 6090. USED TIKES—S2 UP. _ ELKINS BROSy J(j>4 ILLINOIS ST. USED~TIREiS ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. * _ L SELTG A SON 23 S East Wt TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS

Auto Supplies and Repairs WHY SHOP AROUND? You generally find just what you want in good used tries at Roger’s about the price you wish to pay. 30x3%, $2.50-$3 Each. All 4-in. Tires, $4-$5 Each. 4% and 6-inch Tires, $5-$7 Each 6-inch Truck Tires, $lO Each. ROGER’S TIRE SHOP 3117 W. Wash. BEI. 4300. Automobiles for Sale 1926 AUBURN £ 4-DOOR BROUGIIM Fully equipped: only about three'months old: driven only 3.200 miles: a real bargain at $1,650 Easy terms. C. L. SCOTT I AUTO CO., 422 N. Meridian. Main 3022. j Open evenings and Sunday. AUBURN: good condition mechanically; S6O if sold at once. Riley 0114. Chevrolet Sedan New paint and tires; $25 down. See this job at best bargain in Indianapolis. P. B. Smith Auto Cos. 322 N. DELAWARE. Hudson and Essex Dealers. Lin. 3603. Open evenings. 1924. CHEVROLET SEDAN Good tires: upholstering and finish in good snape. Here is a car that will give vou miles of transportation at low cost. Only $375: $l5O down, $22.50 month. C. L. SCOTT AUTO CO. Main 3022. 422 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday. CHEVROLET. 1924 touring: lock wheel. raotometer. extra good tires, and mechaii; leal condition: fair paint; $lB9. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 220 E. New York. DODGE panel truck: good condition: will sell at bargain or trade for Ford runabout. Web. 3363. Dodge Coupe # Dodge Sedan 1921#: new tires, good paint jobs and guaranteed thirty days. Same price. Your car in trade. E-Z terms. P. Bo Smith Auto Cos. Hudson. Essex Downtown Dealers. 322 N. DELAWARE. Lin--3603. Open evenings. Essex Coach Balloon tires, bumpers, spare tire, fully equipped. A real buy. Terms or trade. Open evenings and Sunday. Oakley Motor Sales 1603-65 S. Meridian Drexel 4744 Hudson-Essex Dealers Essex Coach New: S2OO. or your old car as down payment. This light 6 has revoluntiomzed the automobile business.- We have an outlet for another flock of light Tised cars so see us immediately for your new Essex coach. P. B. Smith Auto Cos. 322 N. Delaware St. Pnone Lincoln 3603 for your favorite salesman: Speed Duncan, G. O. Burton, Robert Welch, W. G. Beggs, Roy Johnson, Q. E. Porter. ESSEX COACHES Three 1925 models. Many extras. Your car in trade. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES 917-23 Virginia Avenue. t FuRD BODIES All style*, new and used, regular Ford bodies, sale or trade; cash or terms. SWISSHELM * PARKER. 544 E. Washington, 1924 FORD A dandy little car priced to sell. Easy Terms MARION CHEVROLET CO. 401 E. Wash. Lin. 4841. FORD. 1925 coupe. This ear has not seen a lot of miles: runs and looks fine; $275: easy terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO. 040 E. Wash. Open tonight. Ford, 1926 Roadster Equipped with locked wheel, balloon tires, natural wqod whets; has been driven very few miles: guaranteed. THE FRANK HATFIELD CO. Authorized Ford Dealers. 625 N. Capitol Ave. Open Evenings. FORD coupe: lock wheel, good cord tires. Looks and runs fine, only $100: $25 down, balance payments. Roy Wilmeth Cos.. 720 N. Meridian St.; 24-hour service. Lin. 5873. Open evenings and Sunday. -FORD BUS, 1925 Ruskstell extension; excellent condition. Just the one for a good gchool bus. A low price for quick sale. 210 Pennway Bldg. Main 5614. FORDS Couoes. sedans, roadsters, tourings; all models and prices. Some have been overhauled. Terms or trade. Open evenings and Sunday. Oakley Motor Sales 1663-85 S. Meridian Drexel 4744 Hudson-Essex Dealers FORD coupe. 1925; has buny>er and other extras: runs like new: onlv $295: terms. MARION CHEVROLET CO.. 1040 N. Meridian. Lin, 5361. Ford Coupe, 1925 Good paint, good tires, upholstering like new. S9O down, balance monthly. 210 Penway Bldg. MA in 5614.

FORDS— Personal Serviced Used Fords See v WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443-61 Virginia ave. DRex. 5020. Open Exenings and Sunday. KISSEL SPEEDSTER 1923 model; fully equipped. Has had wood care and is in first-class condition throughout. Here is a custom-built car that any one would bo proud to own and the price is only $975: $375 down. bal. monthly. C. L. SCOTT AUTO CO. Mai.. 3022. 422 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday. FORD touring: refinished and runs flueonly SBS: terms. MARION CHEVROLET CO.. 1040 N. Meridian. Lin, 5361. Ford Roadster 1925: balloon tires: looks and runs like new. See this car if you want a real bargain. Terms. - Open evenings and Sunday Oakley Motor Sales 1663-65 S. Meridian Drexel 4744 Hudson-Essex Dealers HUDSON COACH 1924, Newly Painted. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES, 917-23 Virginia Ave, KISSEL DE LUXE SPEEDSTER 1924 model, with new 1926 motor: fully equipped, spare tires, etc. This is one of those classy custom-built Kissels. Only $1,775; $77.> down. bal. monthly. C. L. SOOTT AUTO CO. Main 3022. 422 N. Mer. Open eve. and Sunday. Ford 1926 Tudor equipped with lock wheel, ba<loon tires; guaranteed. The Frank Hatfield. Cos. Authorized Fojd Dealer. 625 N. Capitol Avo. Open Evenings. KISSEL 8 4-DOOR SEDAN Less than one year old: fully equipped, custom built; cost $2,825: sale price. $1,975. This car is practically new: driven less than 10.000 miles. C. L. SCOTT AUTO CO.. Main 3022. 422 N. Mer. r Open eve. and Sunday.

Automobiles for Sale <gfljb'cAhT> Xlrt 343 56*7 WHITAKER CHEVROLET^. 1925 TOURING Balloon equipment. Lots of . extras; $350. cash or terms. I* Jones-Whitaker Sales Cos. 343 N. Capitol Ave. j 616 N. Capitol Ave. 318 S. New Jersey. Main 5647. , . &4 SERVICE , Oldsmobile ? $275 Hupmobile coupe $350 Ford touring $126 Jewett roadster $260 Armacost 602 North Capitol 832 North Meridian - MA in 0550 MARMON 4-PASSENGER SPORT TOURING About Ljrr. old; fully equipped with 4wheel brake, natural wood wheels, carries tire mount on side of body, trunk raelF on rear, painted a beautiful RollsRoyce blue Duco. Here is a value that must be seen to be appreciated. Cost owner $3,000 new: our nrice $1,150;, on terms. C. L SOOTY AUTO CO.. 422 N. Meridian. W"ast.. 3022. Open evenings and Sunday.

' Maxwell Touring Disc wheels, bumpers, full equipment in every respect. Terms or trade. Open evenings and Sunday. Oakley Motor Sales 1663-65 S. Meridian * Drexel 4744 lludson-Essex Dealers 1923 OAKLAND 2-PASS. COUPE Four brand new tires, good spare tire; equipment includes bumpers, spotlight, lock motometer. heater, snubbers, .etc. Only $375: $l5O cash.* balance $22.00 monthly. C. L. SCOTT AUTO CO.. 422 N. Meridian. Main 3022. Open evenings and Sunday. Overland Blackbirds A varirnl selection of Monels P 2 and 91 Overland#, open and closed. Terms or trade. Open evenings and Sunday. Oakley Motor Sales 1603-65 S. Meridian Drexel 4714 Hudaon-Essex Dealers OVERLAND' 1923 Champion: will trade for a elear lot worth S3OO. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E. Wash. OVERLAND, 'flhevroleta. Fords. Essex. Hudsons. Oaklands. W lllyg-Knights. Dodges: many others. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES 917-23 Virginia Ave. 1925 OLDSMOBILE 2-DOOR BROUGHAM Fully equipped, bumpers, motometer. disc wheels original paint. Has had good care. Special at $795: terms arranged, C. L. SCOTT AUTO CO. Main 3022. 422 N. Mer. Open eve. and Sunday. Star 1925 Touring Bklloon tires in excellent condition inside and o'it. Exceptional value at SIOO down, balance monthly. 210 Pennway bldg. MA. 5614. , 1925 STUDEBAKEE SPECIAL 6, 4-DOOR SEDAN Onlv 8 mo. old: fully equipped; snubbers, bumpers, etc.: driven less than 10.000 miles: cost new. $2,140. A real bargain at $1,150: terms. C. L. SCOTT AUTO CO. Main 3022. 422 N. Mer. Open eve, and Sunday. ' STAR TRADE-INS RECONDITIONED—GUARANTEED Dodge coupe $375.00 Ford Fordor 350.00 3 Star tourings from.. $275.00 to $425.00 Overland aedan ..' 400..00 Star sedan 400.00 MANY OTHERS TO PICK FROM 1001 N.HERIDIJ=VN. Lincoln 1177. Open evenings. Willys-Knight 6-eylinder. 1923. coupe-sedan: driven less than 6,000 miles; fully equipped: perfect in every detail; priced to sell at once. Indiarm Locomobile Sales Cos. 935 N. Meridian. Lin, 1171. Willys-Knight 66 Coupe Sedan Your car in trade. l. t. Allen motor sales 917-23 Virginia Ave. STUDEBAKER LIGHT 6 TOURING 1924 Model, in fine condition: tires, paint and upholstering A-l. Only $375; $175 down, balance S2O per month. C. L. SCOTT AUVO CO., 422 N. Meridian. Main 3022. Ouch evenings and Sunday. TAXICAB, in good running order, including taximeter. 1048 Spann Ave. PACKARD TRADE-INS 19 - 16 Packard single 0 sedan. 1924 Packard single 0 sedan. 1924 Lincoln touring. 1924 Studebaker Big 6 sedan. 1923 Marmon touring. 7-pass. 1923 Stutz 0 sedan. 5-passenge*-. 1923 Hudson coach. 1921 Franklitv-Ttrougham. \ 1921 Nash sedan. 1924 Overland touring; $195. I 1921 Hudson coupe. 4-passenger. 1924 Cole coupe, 4-passenger. Haynes roadster. $75. 1923 National sedau. 5-passenger. 1922 Marmon speedster. Many other bargains. Always open. Your car in trade. Terms. The Citizens Motor Car Cos. Packard Distributors Since 1904. 31 W, 13th St. MA. 6942. STAFFORD AUTO SALES*' Down. Two 1925 Ford couiies $l5O New Hudson brougham. Master 6 Buick touring. Vi-ton and 1-ton Ford trucks and a 2-ton Paige truck. Sale or exchange. 324-326 N. Delaware. Main 5873. 1925'HUDSON COACH Fully equipped, finish interior tires. In fact every detail in this oar is like new. Some money on this job at $850: only $375 down, bal. monthly. C. L. SCOTT AUTO 00.. 4#i N. Mer. Main 3022. Open evenings and Sunday. REDUCTION IN PRICES 1923 Chevrolet touring * 75 1923 Overland topring $l5O 1924 Ford touring $l5O 1923 Ford coupe $l5O 1925 Overland coupe sedan $395 1923 Willys-Knight touring $495 HAYNES-SCHMIDf. INC. Willys-Knight and Overland Dealers. New Car Dept. Lin. 7675. Used Car Dept. 621 N. Capitol. Lin. 7576.

DENI MOVE TO AID STEPHENSON (Continued From Page 1) them and questioned concerning the alleged intimidation of a material witness. Ht developed that his connection with the matter tvas limited to carrying information to George Cowan, local attorney, concerning the statements made by this witness, a former client of Cowan's In a divorce suit, in regard to her visits to the Stephenson home in Irvington. Cowan was one of Stephenson's attorneys. The activity of Bachfleld in this matter has given a peculiar sidelight to his appointment. At Michigan City Bachfleld, despite the statements accredited to him by the prosecutors, now asserts that he did not know Stephenson personally. The Governor says that he knew nothing of the part played by Bachfleld in the Stephenson case. He says that Bachfleld was recommended to him for the place on the pardon board. He named- him, so he says, because of this fact, and for no other purpose. When called before the attorneys representing the prosecution, Bachfield, It is said, admitted having called Cowan’s attention to the woman's statement, and then told of having left the suitcase at the Marlon County State Bank. The statement Is alleged to have been made In the presence of a prohibition enforcement officer. Admitted Talk In the same conversation, Bachfleld is said to have admitted that In a talk with Stephenson the latter tapped a legal sized envelope and said, "This is my alibi! I was in New York on the day I am supposed to have been in Hammond, executing these documents."* The conversation took place while Stephenson was at large off' bail provided on charges of assault and kidnaping and prior to his Indictment on the murder charge. The information thus secured Is reported to have been the mean? of refuting the alleged alibl.l Dr. Bachfleld will sit on the State pardon board when It convenes Wednesday for Its July meeting. He was appointed after It was reported to the Governor that two of the board members would be out of the United States when the time for the session arrived. John C. Chaney of Sullivan will be In Mexico and the Rev. George S. Hennlnger Is in Europe. Gilliom Gives Opinion Before making the appointment, Governor Jackson asked AttorneyGeneral Arthur L. Gilliom for an opinion. Gilliom stated that the Governor had a right to appoint any one-he desired to investigate cases coming before the board. . Lei. ding attorneys pointed tb the statute governing activities of the pardon board and called attention to the fact that Sec. 9688, Burns’ Ann. Statutes is authority for the statement that it require\two members of the board to constitute a quorum and that reports must be signed by at least two members of the board. There is no vacancy on the board at this time to which Bachfleld could be appointed. Under the law the Governor can take any action he may see fit In granting clemency without the ad-, vice or consent of the pardon board.

Births Girls Robert and Bertha Graves. 2005 9. Quill. Edgar and Ardelia Warfield. 2534 E. Twenty. Fifth. Grant and Mildred Adams, 1545 8. Richland. Erich and Anna Walther. 1012 S. Randolph . Everett and Olive Coonfleld. 1620 Ringgold. Shelby nnd Elva Fletcher. 2264 Hillside. Charles and Lottie Wilson. 921 N. Fayette. Hugh and Olive Dougherty. Methodist Hospital. Russell and Catherine Owen*. 2106 N. Harding. James and Rebecca Brown, 955 N, Belly lew. Thomas and Josephine Ncidhnmer, 2518 E. Eighteenth. Louis anl Dorothy De.zeHn.B23 Goo< let. Joe and Lizzie Davis. 3049 Cottage. Boys Charles and Mary Gates, 208 N. Liberty. Edgar and Pearl Crews, 1106 W. Twenty-Eighth. Ross and Mirtha Digsble. 400 Agnes. George and Sally Johnson, 2072 Burton, Edward and Bertha Bornman. 963 Vi N. Tuxedo. George and Esta Layton. 2735 N. Dearborn. Claude and Ruth Dodd. 4915 N. Sheldon. Walter and Evie Brown. ”020 Rooaevelt. Raymond and Lola Rutherford. 1706 Rooseelt. , , Ossie and Margaret Pitts. 1022 Ralston. Frank and Mary McMahon. 1512 Rembradnt. _ . .... Owen and Mane Downturn. 1101 k*i>ude and Addle Butler. 046 Enrllsh. Delbert and Mabel Hillard, J 216 W. Washington. ... . Thomas and Mildred Hicks. 339 Hampton Drive. Deahs Benjamin J. McGee. 42. city hospital, chronic nephritis. _ , Thomas Garrett. 72. 210 l Columbia/ cirrhosis of liver. ... ... . Harriet Hay. 00. city hospital, chonle nC CUra H Gray. 61. St. Vincent's Hospital, Ca Sarah li Nickburg. 52. Methodist Hospital, ml Edward” IDaffmeyer. 60. city hospital, chronic nephritis., _ .. , Henry Hall. 43, Long Hospital, acute meninintls. .. ... . . Amanda Easter. 58. 340 Lynn, chronic myocarditis. „ , „ Clarence H. Coates. 9 mo.. 1227 Mass. Ave.. lobar pneumonia. Maria L. Foxworthy. 70. Methodist Hospital, cerebral hemorrhage. Max Albert Gilbreih. 9. Eagle Creek, drowning, accidental. Clifford Andrews Smith. 12. Eagle Creek, drowning, accidental. Burrell 8. Davidson. 51. 2871 Highland PL. tuberculosis. „ _ Wm. J. Eifert. 60. 425 N. Temple, chronic myocarditis. Eva Motel.v. 33, 1456 East Sixteenth. acute endocarditis. Automobiles for Sale Specials Today Rickenbacker sedan. 1923 S7OO Stutz sedan. 1923 75Q Klutz snort. 1922 660 1925 Hudson conch 800 1920 Stutz touring . 250 1922 Studebaker special touring 400 Small Down Payment. Stutz Indianapolis Cos. 957 N. Meridian St. Open Evenings and Sunday A. M. Riley 4922. TRANSPORTATION CHEAP If you want unused mileage at a low cost SEE THESE 1920 Dodge Touring. 1922 Overland Roadster. 1921 Overland Coupe. 1925 Ford Coupe. Carl H. Wallerich, Inc. Used Car Department. 314 N. Delaware St. 5588. Open Evenings. FOR good used cars, call L. GUY LONG. 1114 N. Meridian. Lin. 6865.

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9) ARE TO BE ON PEACE BOOH, (Continued From Page 1) versy," Ferguson said. “I don't think the system Is right or that It should be allowed to exist." The committee of fifty will have two settlement plans to it by members of the original committee of fifteen when it meets, it was learned. Appeal to Governor One of these plans provide for an appeal to Governor Jackson to appoint a committee of three with power and authority to summon witnesses, as provided by the 1917 arbitration law, to publicly expose the conditions which lod to the strike. The other plan provides for each striker to secure 100 names on a petition to the public service commission for Its intervention. If this plan was carried out the body, which fixes teres, would be asked by more than 500,000 persons to arbitrate the dispute, and tho opinion was expressed that this number of names would make an Impressive political Impression on the utilities body, causing It to act. In Second Week The strike entered upon Its second week today. It started early Monday after two months of wrangling between the company an s Its men. It brought some vlownce, crippled night car service, ann has created a state of unrest In labor circles, union men almost unanimously supporting the strikers' demands. The demands are negotiation of new working contract, recognizing the car men's union, increase™ wages and reinstatement of men discharged by the edmpany for Joining the union. The men average from $3.70 to $4.20 for ten hours' work, compared to earnings as much as twice this figure in other large cities of the (Nation, it Is said. The company has refused to arbitrate the demands with the union, and announced all men who failed to return to work by 6 p. m. Wednesday were out of the company's employe. The ultimatum caused no break in tho strikers' ranks. Committee Members Members ol' the original citizens' committee were: Dr. Alva W. Taylor, secretary of the national board of social welfare of the Disciples of Christ Church; YV’llHam P. Ilapgood, president Cclumbia Conserve Company; the Rt. Rev. Mgr. Francis H. Gavisk of St. John’s Catholic Church; A. Leroy Portteus, president of tho Indianapolis Federation of Community Civic Clubs; William T. Qulllln, State Se lator and attorney; the Rev. YValter C. Davis, president of the Indianapolis Ministerial Association; Edward O. Snethen, attorney; John F. White, secretary of the community clubs' organization; E. H. ' Kemper MeComb, principal of Manual Train,ng High School: Walter J. Pray of tho Bonham-Pray Company, Optimists Club president; the Ucv. Floyd Van Keuren of Chrlbt Chhreh; Mervln J. Hammel, Klwanirf Club president; William G. Taylor, Elks Lodge secretary; J. Stephen Fullen, abstractor; William E. Clauer, secretary of the Indianapolis American tion baseball club, A. D. Hit/H Rotary Club president. Conference Held Dr. Taylor and Hapgood conferred before the meeting with John M. Parker and Robert Armstrong, organizers of the local car men's union in the office of Frank F. Baker, attorney for the union. No further violence marked progress of the strike over the weekend. Police vigilance was maintained, nearly one-third of the force being assigned to strike duty exclusively. One youth was arrested. Resolutions pledging labor not to ride street cars until the strike is settled were expected to be adopted tonight by the Central Labor Union. A mass meeting of “union hearts,” which had been planned for Tuesday night to present to the public the strikers' demands, was postponed, when it was found Impossible to secure the use of the hall where t.he meeting was to have been held.

Youth Arrested Eugene Miller. 20, of 1733 S. Delaware St., was discharged on vagrancy charge. Patrolman Sylvest arreatc 1 him at Meridian and Arizona Sts., where a number of youths were said to have been shouting at street car men. “Mind your own business when on the stVeet," said Municipal Judgft Dan V. White in discharging Miller. Police failed to find any gang at Twenty-Fourth and Illinois Sts. Saturday after receiving a report of strikers congregating. After It was reported that strikers. were following a bus at KlftySedfl ond and Pennsylvania Sts., Batumi day, it was found that the men were street ‘ car employes, acting as guards. v No trace of union men could bo found after police went to Illinois and Thirtieth Sts., when It was reported that strikers were attempting to get crews to desert their cars. Police said the report that union men were holding up a bus at FortySixth St. and Capitol Ave., Saturday, was unfounded. Police rocelevd a report Sunday that a bus had been stoned at Twen-' ty-First St. and Sherman Dr., but could find no trace of the bus or vandals. Company/ Guards Suspicious looking men following a bus at Fifty-Second St. and Capitol Ave., Sunday proved to be company guards, Police said the report that strikers had taken a crew from a street car at Forty-Second Bt. nnd Boulevard PI. Sunday wns unfounded. After rumorA reached headquarters Saturday that the strikers planned a series of downtown raids upon street cars, nearly every man on the force wax pressed Into service. Two police were assigned to every square In the congested district with extra riot squads on duty at police headquarters. Extra details of men were released when It became evident that the rumors were false. The New York Academy of Med!-' cine Building under construction at Fifth Ave. and One Hundred antL Third St. has been designed to prdfl vide space for 400.000 volumes ann 90,000 pamphlets, the second largest medical library In tbs country. *