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PEGGY JOYCE iPLANS TO WED ANOTH COUNT Alice Silverthorne’s Divorced Husband Will *■ Marry Ex-Follies Star. Bn I,'lilted Pres* LONDON. May 25.—Peggy Hopkins Joyce, indefatigable seeker of martial happiness, is about to try again, the Evening Standard reported today. The newspaper said the former Follies star was about to marry another count—this time Count Frederic De Jaflze, divorced French husband of Alice Silverthorne of Chicago and Buffalo. It was explained that Peggy fell In love with De Janze through a book of his she picked up idly in a bookshop. Purportedly, it was said, the book Was prosy enough—about the Kenya colony in East Africa, where De Janze has a large farm—but Miss Joyce was enraptured. At the time, the newspaper said, Miss Joyce and De Janze were not acquainted, but this difficulty was overcome. De Janze divorced his former wife When she showed her love for Raymond De Traffcrd, son of Sir Humphrey De Trafford, by shooting him in a railway car at a Paris station as he was leaving her for England. They had been close frifends, but De Trafford had said he could not marry her after a divorce because his people opposed the match. De Trafford was not badly hurt, but the countess wounded herself desperately a moment afterward. She was arraigned in the French courts, but the charge against her was dismissed, as it was held that she w T as overcome by emotion at the moment and could not be held strictly responsible for her actions. INDICTED: REARRESTED Newell Black Nabbed Second Time on Liquor Charge. Almost at the same hour he was being indicted by the Federal grand jury on a liquor charge, Newell Black, 1116 N. Capitol Ave., was rearrested by Sergt. John Eisenhut and squad whe nthe officers found a quantity of liquor in Black’s home today. Upon learning he had been indicted by the grand jury, Black asked to be permitted to plead guilty to the indictment. He was to betaken before Federal Judge Robert C. Baltzell this afternoon. TOT EATS HEART PILLS No Effect Noticed After Baby Swallows 15 Tablets. Eighteen-month-old Walter Duvall son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Duvall, 1019 W. New York St., was taken to city hospital today after swallowing fifteen tablets, which were used by his father for heart stimulant. Doctors declared that the tablets had not proved serious as yet, but the child is being held for observation.

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RUTH ELDER IN CITY Holds Reunion With Haldeman

Ruth Elder and George Haldeman, who won international fame on their trans-Atlantic flight which ended when their plane was forced down near the 'Azores islands, the fliers being rescued by a ship, held a reunion Thursday evening at the Hoosiers airport. Arriving at the airport, they borrowed a Travelair biplane from Harold Brooks, one of the owners of the field, and took a joy ride, replete with loops, rolls and other stunts. Miss Elder stopped in Indianapolis on her way from Evansville to Columbus, Ohio. Haldeman will be in Indianapolis until after the Speedway races. Miss Elder, who is under vaudeville contract with Loew’s circuit, said she probably would be unable to attend the aeronautical exposition famous fliers’ day program Tuesday. “I may not even get back here for the races.” she said. ‘‘l am going to try to get so sick they will have to let me off for the races, at least, for I can’t miss that,” she added.

POSSE HUNTS : BANK BANDITS Fear Third Man Kidnaped by Outlaws. Bn United Pram LAMAR, Colo., May 25.—A posse l of eighteen men left here today for j Dighton (Kan.), where it was reported the bandits who killed two bank officers here, may have kidnaped a third man in their efforts to escape. Dr. W. W. Wineinger of Dighton, has been missing since Wednesday night, when he was called from his home to treat a stranger. Undersheriff Lee Davis of Dodge City (Kan.), notified Sheriff L. E. Aiderman of Lamar. Davis said it was possible Wineinger had been kidnaped by the same bandits who shot and killed A. N. Pearson and his son, Joseph F. Parrish, in their bank here Wednesday. Much apprehension was felt for the safety of E. A. Kessinger, bank teller, whom the bandits kidnaped along with E. A. Lundgren, another teller.

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WATSON ASKED | RAP AT WATSON • Repudiation on G. 0. P. Floor Was Sought. j Repudiation of Goveriv**” Ed Jackson was all but asked oPthe Republican State convention Thursday, The Times leraned today. Senator James E. Watson vigorously indorsed Jackson’s repudiation, it was learned, when he met with Republican leaders Wednesday night after the Coffin machine succeeded in having the Governor chosen as one of the two Seventh District delegates to the national convention. Watson, it was learned, told his conferees that Jackson’s presence on the Indiana delegation w r ould be decidedly harmful to his candidacy and so sought to brand him as repudiated on the convention floor. Finally, however, the conference was concluded by a decision to avoid a possible outbreak on the floor, by letting bad enough alone and avoiding disruption in the interests of party harmony. Watson’s had was seen in the refusal to permit Jackson to address the convention after it had been announced he would speak and he was on the platform with his prepared speech in his pocket. Watson carried his opposition to the Governor further in insisting successfully, that he should not be named on the “big seven’* delegates-at-large. To both" moves Watson lent the air of harmony tby consenting himself, not to be on the “big seven,” norto speak before the convention. JUDGES OF STATE WILL PAY VISIT TO PRISON Collins Will Meet With Other Dclinquence Group Members. Criminal Judge James A. Collins left for Michigan City today to meet with other members of the committee on delinquency for an inspection of the State prison. The committee, named at the last State meeting of associated charities, is seeking a State law requiring all judges dealing with criminal cases to make regular inspections of penal institutions and the establishment of a probation commission similar to that in operation in Massachusetts. Judge Collins is an advocate of “sensible probation,” believing that certainty rather than severity of punishment is a crime deterrent. Judge William H. Eickhorn of Bluflton is chairman of the committee . John A. Brown of the State tax board is a member. VOTE ACCOUNTS”7iLED Six Candidates Reveal Expenses In Primary Campaign. Three Democrats and three Republicans, candidates in the primary election of May 8, filed expense accounts with County Clerk George O. Hutsell today. They are: Democrats, John M. Corwin., sheriff, S2O; Charles L. Cook, $20.50, and William R. Johnson, $12.50, both for the legislature. Republicans, Chester A. McKamey, Senator, sl4; Charles H. Keever, coroner, $318.60, and Sanford S. Starks, Representative, $33.50.

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109 CHARGED IN 70 INDICTMENTS BY GRAND JURY Two Face Court for Mail Robbery; Liquor and Theft Cases Up. i Seventy indictments, naming 109 defendants, were returned by the Federal grand jury today. Calvin Homes and Carl E. Jennings, Terre Haute, were indicted on mail robbery charges. The two held up the mail room at the Terre Haute Union Station, March 26, disarmed and tied up three mail clerks and rifled five mail pouches, officers charge. Postal inspectors reported they obtained only $65 cash, and several Government revolvers. Liquor Cases Up The grand jury returned thirtysix no bills. Friday, June 1, was set as arraignment day. Indianapolis liquor defendants indicted included Dell E. Barker, 1925 N. Harding St.; Lee P. Barker, same address; Joseph Hayden, Negro, Box 47, R. R. 1; Collins Heard, Negro, 612 N. Senate Ave.; Fred j Garnett, Negro; John R. Matelich, j 1155 N. Holmes St.; Virgil Lee Cash, R. R. C.; Leroy Reuter, 1702 S. Belmont St.; Charles Shriner, same ad- j dress; Newell Black, 1116 N. Capitol 1 Ave.; Joseph Koegen, 2701 E. Tenth: 3t.; Joseph Radkovics, 2701 E. Tenth | 3t.; Charles Tarrant, Negro, Grand! Hotel; Thomas McKinney, Middle Drive, Woodruff Place; Mabel Anderson, 747 S. Noble St.; Clifton Lowe, 310 Orange St.; Thomas Thompson, 453 Agnes St.; Elmer Thompson, same address; William Shriner, 1222 W. Ray St.; Frank; Pangallis, 812 Elm St.; Michael Detolis, 910 Lexington Ave.; Joseph Sgro, 914 Lexington Ave.; Louigi Tritarelli, 887 E. St. Clair St.; William Wittingham, Millcrsville; Henry and Zeda Clay, 705 N. Senate Ave; Other liquor defendants included: Joseph Schroeder, Sr., Joseph Schroeder, Jr., James and Margaret Linville, all Greensburg; Anthony Huber, William Bvard, Robert Puccini, Michael Buckhave and Tom Lineback, all Batesville; Calvin Skeen and Charles Reynolds, Os- ! good; John Walter and Mrs. John Walter, Sunman, R. R. 2; Joseph Lockridge, Pearl Lockridge, Mildred Cheatham, Harry Miles, Theodore Wainer, Henry Gibson and Floyd Lee, all Madison; Henry Withycombe, Linton; George Menninger and Clarence Smith, Harrison, Ohio; Delmon Clark, Shelby County; George Kluty, R. R. 2, Sanborn, Ind.; Edward Hehe, Aurora; Mr. and Mrs. John Salatin. R. R. 7, Madison; Harry Ridley, Mabel Ridley and William Reedy, Terre Haute. Charged With Car Theft Motor theft defendants included: Cecil Waymire, Muncie; Court Argadine, 2726 Olney St.; Herman A. Gloyd, Anderson; Sol Levine and Warren H. Spooner, Philadelphia; Bert T. Spicer, Brazil; Thomas James O’Brian, 2725 N. Meridian St.; Alfred Vance Blakesley, Springfield, Mass.; Chester Doty, Willard and Alten Putty, St. Louis County, Missouri; William H. Hyden, James L. Schaefer and Roy Benton, all of Cincinnati, Ohio. Among other defendants are: Fred Stafford, Negro, Louisville, Ky.; Frederick Wayne Smith. Terre Haute, and Timothy Hurley and Luther R. Connally, both of Shelbyville, all narcotic charges; Henry Yeager, 723 E. Ohio St., and Jake McDonald, Indianapolis, counterfeiting; Dannie Baker, Borden, Ind., use of mails to dferaud; Lena Robinson, Pearl Smalley and Elmer Robinson, all of Evansville, postal scheme to defraud.

GAS ELECTS E. J. Kelly, Ft. Wayne, Is Named President. E. J. Kelly of Ft. Wayne, an executive of the Northern Indiana Public Service Company, is the new president of the Indiana Gas Association, succeeding I. C. Shepard ol Evansville, official of the Southern Indiana Gas and Electric Company The election was held at the closing session of the gas association, Thursday which also closed the thre,e-day convention of the Indiana Utilities Association. Clarence L. Kirk, vice president and general manager of the Citizens Gas Company of Indianapolis, is the new vice president and F. B. Tracy of Muncie official of the Central Indiana Gas Company was reelected secretary-treasurer. PASTOR SUES FOR LIBEL J. Frank Norris of Texas Seeks SIOO,OOO Because of Editorials. By United Press JACKSON, Miss., May 25.—The Rev. J. Frank Morris of Texas, acquitted of slaying a member of his congregation, has filed a SIOO,OOO damage suit here against the Jackson Daily News, charging libel in two editorials. One was an answer to an article allegedly written by Norris in another paper. The second editorial is said to have described Norris as shooting “an unarmed man in cold blood.” FIVE HURT IN CRASH Autos Collide; Driver Charged With Assault. Automobiles driven by Frank Olshan, 17, of 1802 Howard St„ and Walter Wilson, 831 Chase St., collided at Capitol Ave. and Wilkins Sts., Thursday night and five persons were injured, none seriously. Olshan was charged iwth assault and battery. The injured were Mrs. Emma Barnes, 34; Lois Wilson, 3; Henry Wilson, 6, and Emeretta Barnes, 6 all of the Chase St. address, and Miss Gladys Nielson, 16, of 1120 W. McCarty St. They were taken to the city hospital.

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Bn T'nitrd Pram NEW YORK, May 25.—Frieda Hempel, opera and concert singer, has withdrawn her application to have August ileckscher, philanthropist, examined before her suit to recover $48,000 yearly, goes to trial. Mme. Hempel’s suit was based upon an alleged contract under which Heckscher agreed to pay her $48,000 a year if she would retire from the stage and devote her time to sing for charity. The application for examination before trial was made because she said she feared Heckscher, who is of advanced age, would die before the case came up for trial in eighteen months. ENGINEERS TO ELECT MILLER Power Chiefs to Close Annual Parley Saturday. C. Leroy Miller, vansville, Ind., Is slated for election to the presidency i of the Indiana Association of Na- i tional Power Engineers Saturday at j the close of the twenty-fourth an- j nual convention and exposition at i tle Indianapolis Powerand Light Company hall, Pine and Daly Sts. Miller now’ is vice president, and ; Ralph H. Zeller, Anderson, Ind., is j president. F. L. Clifford, Kokomo, Ind., i will be re-elected secretary and E. j G. Heeger, Evansville, will be renamed treasurer. Zeller presided this morning at the business meeting. Speakers were: C. E. Bales, Iron ton, Ohio, vice president and production manager of the Ironton Fire Brick Company, and A. W. Cole, professor of steam engineering at Purdue University, Lafayette. Delegates to the convention will be guests at the Speedway this afternoon, busses leaving the trar- | tion station at 2 p. m. and returning at 4:45. A banquet is scheduled for 6:45 tonight at the Spink-Arms.

HONOR FOR DRIVER Most Sportsmanlike Car Pilot to Get Trophy. / Indianapolis Real Estate Board again will honor the most sportsmanlike driver in the 500-mile race j by presenting him with a valuable ! split-second stop watch. President I Emerson W. Chaille announced today. Last year the watch was awarded to Norman Batten for driving to the pits in his flaming car and risking his life to keep from endangering other drivers. Winner of this year's realty board prize will be selected by a special committee composed of Eddie Edenburn, American Automobile Association official, in charge of the Decoration Day event, chairman; T. E. Myers, secretary-treasurer of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and member of the contest board; Eddie Rickenbacker, contest board chairman; Secretary Arthur Means of the contest board; President Thomas P. Henry of A .A. A., Val Haresnape and Arthur C. Pillsbury. P. T. A. HEARS MINSTREL Power and Light Troupe Pleases Broad Ripple Audience. A free minstrel show, presented by the Indianapolis Power and Light Minstrels, featured the final meeting of the year for the Broad Ripple High School Parent Teacher Association, Wednesday afternoon. Officers elected lor the coming year are: C. E. Young, president; Mrs. Walter Holtz, vice-president; Miss Josephine Harman, secretary; and Thomas Ressler, treasurer. Five hundred persons attended the meeting and entertainment. The minstrels, widely known through their work in broadcasting performances over WFBM, gave a good account of themselves. DOLL SENT TO LATVIA Emmerich’s ‘Miss Manuela’ Goes on European Trip. “Miss Manuela,” the beautiful doll prepared by the Junior Red Cross of Emmerich Manual Training High School, to represent the typical American girl, has been sent on its long voyage as good-will “ambassadress” to the citizens of Riga, Latvia. A complete wardrobe, with lingerie costumes for morning, sport, afternoon. and evening wear, has been designed for her by the class, and sent with the doll in tiny steamer trunks. She will arrive in far-off Riga next month. The many-titled monarch of Afghanistan, prior to his tour of Europe, had never previously seen the sea or a ship.

Death Notices LAWLER. WILLIAM F.—Beloved husband of Josephine Lawler inee Newton) and son of the late William J. Lawler and brother of Janes and Robert Lawler and Mrs. Charles Brunning. died Thursday. Mav 24. Funeral at the home of his sister. Mrs. Brunning, 1010 S. Alabama St.. Saturday, May 26, 2 p. m. Friends invited. Funeral Directors ~ \V. T. BLASENG YM “ Main office. 2226 Shelby St. Drcxel 2570. FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME 1630 N. MERIDTAN.' TA. 1835 BERT 6. GAOD. 2130 PROSPECT ST. DREXEL 5307 George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Mato 0908. G. H. HERRMANN 1722 S. East St. Dr. 4477 UNDERTAKERS. RISEY & TITOS. 931 N- Delaware. LI. 3828 KKIEGER, WM. E, FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1402 N. Illinois St. Rl. 1243. Res., Be. 3866-R !. J. C. WILSON: funeral parlors, ambulance service and modern automotive eauinment Or 0321 and Dr 0322 Transportation COAST-TO-COAST YELLOW AY Chicago *4.oo:Dayton ....83.00 St. Louis ss.ooiPittsburgh SB.OO And points West I And points East 11 a.m.-ll p.m. Dalleyl 6 a m.-5 p.m. Dailey Denison Hotel. RI. 2273, LI. 4383. Traction Bus Terminal. MA. 4500 * English hotel, RL_ 1273. Lost and Found ARTICLES—Found on Indianapolis street cars yesterday: 1 LEATHER GRIP. 2 UMBRELLAS. 1 BLUE PRINT. 3 PACKAGES. 1 PURSE. 1 HAT BOX. MAIN 2737. FOUND--Dog: setter, bitch. SHERMAN STEVENS. 874 Fletcher Ave. BROOCH Diamond and pearl; lost in Block's, Wasson's or on street. Reward. Hu. 2935, CHILDS sweater, lost Sunday on Shelby St. car. Call Be. 3744-R. DOG —Tan. fox face, short tail; si rayed from Dearborn, near Wash.; 2 weeks ago; had 8 years. Reward. Ch. 3773-J. HOUND—Female; lost; black and tan mixed. Reward. 2008 S. State. POCKET BOOK Lost by hard-working man, with $7; at Statehouse or Gem Theater: Wed, morn. 2126 W. McCarty, POLICE DOG —Female; silver gray and black, wide brass studded harness. Last seen east of Shelby, between Missouri f.nd Naomi Reward. Dr. 350 C-W. POLICE PUP—Black female; lost. Reward. Wa. 0331 PURSE—Black satin, containing keepsake in Odd Fellow Bldg, or 111. St. 3521 W. 12th St. Special Notices I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE—For any debts contracted by any one other than myself on or after Mav 23, 1928. 'Signed) WM. BESS. ON AND AFTER—Mav 23, 1928, I will notbe responsible for debts contracted by my wife, Margeurite Loonev. 'Signed) WM. LOONEYMAGIC CLEANER Cleans woodwork, floors, all painted surface. ALBERT MAAS. 31 Va. Ave. Ma, 1225. ELECTREAT—Body massage, corrects poor circulation, also nervousness. JEAN SKINNER. 1112 Central. Apt K. LI. 8873. SHIRT" HOSPITAL General mending and repair work. 208 St at- Savings A Trust. Ri. 3710, OSTEOPATHIC Massage and internal baths. MARGARET SELLERS, 312 E. Wash.. Rm. 19. DANCING—Every Friday night at the Eagles hall. The Llndy Club. MASSAGES. BATHS Special treatments f- 1 :d-. ■: • Graduate nurse. Ha. 3504-. J DRESSMAKING Remodeling and altera- : rice rt'.rs. guarantee. Dr. 2257-R. ORDERS TAKEN For old-fashioned quilts. Various designs. Expert. Dr. 2745-J. NESTLE WAVE. S."> Ringlet ends. hair tested: experienced operator. Wo. 5508.

Instructions | MEN—If your present line Is dull; learn ; harboring; business is good. Pay is Jig. , S;nd for catalog. MGLER COLLfeGE. 512 N- State St.. Chicago. ! BANJO LESSONS—By professional banI .i o| st: sl. Ukulele and piano. Ta. 2125. PIANO And lurmrmv :■ -I .1. hour, $1 Graduate teacher. Ri. 3080. You Read trie Want Ads Have you tried to use them? It's easy—Call Main 3500. I Ask for an Ad Taker Help Wanted Male | WANTED—Man or woman as special repj resentative in each county in the State | for new national and international or§anization, known as The Supreme King- ■ om, and headed by Edward Young < Cairke of Atlanta. Only those of highest I type capable of giving proper references j need answer. Address Sovereign Fortress of The Supreme Kingdom, 922 Mid-Con- [ tinent Bldg.. Tulsa. Gkla. 20 TOOLMAKERS WANTED Must be first class experienced workman. None other need apply. Must furnish reference. Good wages. Apply TREST-O-LITE STORAGE BATTERY CORPORATION. Saturday morning at 8 30. 10 CLOTHING SALESMEN Must be honest: furnish references and deposit for kits, this is the best 2 for 1 line ever offered. SEE JACK BERNSTEIN, between 2 and 4 p. m. KH MEYER KISER BLDG. UPHOLSTERER Apply CHARLES HARTMAN, 1017 S. East St. Dr. 2852. WANTED BARBER No student. _ 3505 Mass. Ave. Help Wanted Female House to house solicitors to take subscription for Jndianapjlis Times. Straight commission. See W. E. JONES, Circulation Manager, from 10 to 11 a. m. SALESLADY—SSO. Guaranteed for four orders for THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE. School Teachers or equivalent in education will find selling from LIVE LEADS, a very profitable Summer’s work. See MR. COLYER, 22-Pembroke Arcade. GIRL —Ambitious: to answer phone in attorney’s office, in exchange for complete stenographer’s course. Practical business exchange. Small salary. Address Times. Box A. 128. AMBITIOUS women; splendid opportunity. sl6-20 weekly; spare time. Be. 2428. You Read the Want Ads— Have vou tried to use them? It's easy—Call Main 3500. Ask for an Ad Taker. Situations Wanted Male YOUNG colored man: handy around home: drives car: reliable; willing to leave the city. LI. 8746. NIGHT WATCH JOB WANTED—Bv reliable man I _wlUi_reL_Box_sß ; _Zionsyille : _lnd. Situations Wanted Female RELIABLE—CoIored woman; general housework. By the day. LI. 2089. LAUNDRY—White woman, family washlng wanted at 1445 Charles St. HOUSECLEANING Experienced ’ woman, washing, ironing by day. Ch. 5498. CARE OF CHILDREN—Or housework. Reliable colored girl. Ref. Ha. 3899-W. RELIABLE LAUNDRESS—Work in your home; thoroughly experienced. Rl. 9666. HOUSEWORK—Day or half dav: experienced girl; best reference. Rl. 4165, GOVERNESS or riousework: experienced; reliable girl; willing to work, Ch. 7989-J. WASHING AND IRONINGS—NeatIy done. 624 N. A1 abama. Rl, 3925. HOUSEWORK OR LAUNDRY—Experienced girl. Willing worker. Ref. LI. 3049, COOKING—Or genera! housework. Willing worker; reliable. Ref, Rl. 1874. Business Announcements “bicycles and radios - Repatring and supplies. Kiddles Shop, 940 Mass. Ave.. Li. 4960. FEATHERS—Bought, sold and renovated feather mattresses, and pillows made. E. F. BURKLE. 416 Mass, RL 6695. INTERIOR and EXTERIOR PAlNTlNG—specialty expert. Prices reas. Ch. 1853. PAINTING—Roofing, tinning, wall paper cleaning. All kinds furnace wrk. Be. 3855. BAND SAWlNG—Spindle carving, hand and machine turning and special furnlture. 324 West Morris Bt. PAlNTlNG—lnterior and exterior: work guaranteed. H. L. DWIOGINS. Ch. 1853. i

Business Announcements PAINTING, INTERIOR. EXTERIOR-Ex-pert; all work guaranteed. Ch, 3990. PAPER CLEANING—Paint washing, floors. Work guaranteed. Li. 1104 J. Mason. PAPER CLEANING By experienced white man: Si per room. COURT, 14. 4158, PAPER HANGING—Samples. Also paper cleaning. Expert work guar. Dr. 36i0. PAPER HANGING—Paper furn.; samples; also cleaning. Work guar. Be. 2859-J. PAPER HANGING—REASON ABLE;" ~ SAMPLES SHOWN. CH. 1884. PAPER CLEANERS, $1 a room. White men. Lohman, Dr. 4147. PAPERCLEANING7?IROOM Work guaranteed; white men. Ma. 1307. RUG. 9x12. THOROUGHLY CLEANED. 42 Superior Rug Cleaners. He. 4462. GENERAL- Repairing, small carpenter lobs, screens, roofing, painting. BENNETT. Li. 6143. __ Rooms for Rent ALA.. N.. loot—Nice clean rm. adjoining bath; reas.; home prlvillges. Rl. 3665. ALA., N., 1018—Large, attractive, quiet rm.; modern apt.; gentlemen preferred. ASHLAND. 2022—Single or ensuite; furnished or unfurnished. He. 2541. ASHLAND, 1325—Apt. 12: modern front _room;_ gentlemen. Rl. 6190. CENTRAL, 1446—Nice front rm.; also downst. rm.. kltch. privilege; gar. LI. 9504. CENTRAL. 2442—Large room; ladles; private family: hojme privileges. Ta. 0967. CENTRAL. 2063—Desirable room; modern: private family: gentleman. DELA., N.. 713—Apt. 4; adj." bath: run'g. hot wa.; prl, ent.: cross ventlltn. Rl. 3239. EAST DR.. 651—Woodruff" Place- large room; nicely furnished; suitable for two; references Ch. 3843. HARBOUR "HOTEL 617*/i N. 111,, clean, mod. rms.; shower and tub baths: low dally and wkly. rates. KEYSTONE. N.. 931—Clean comf. rm., modern prlv. good home Ch. 1172. MERIDIAN, N., 402—Apt. 70: Spink Ann' :1 newly furn. rcoms: reas. LI. 1048. i NEW JERSEY N., 2314—DESIRABLE RM. COUPLE. MAN. PRIV. HOME. TA. 6644, OHIO. W.. 114—Nice, clean rooms, 75c and up SCHAFFER HOUSE. 4 PARK. 1643—Nice room, adjoining bath: continuous hot water, PENN., N.. 1628 Well-furnished front rm., suitable for 2; close bath; use of telephone: garage opt. Ta. 6058. PENN . N., 1455—Elegant rm.: prlv. bath: 1; Ist fl.: prlv. ent: bath adj; reason. PRATT. E.. 118 Nicely furnished room In private home for gentleman: garage, optional. LI. 2422. RUCKLE. 3865—2 rms.; garage; modern home. Wa. 2307-W. 11TH, E., 654—2 rooms, modern; private; near Real Silk. LI. 1259. 11TH, E., 322—Front room, modern apart_ment home; hot water; $4. Li. 8039. 11TH. E.. 717—Nicely furnished"n)iain for 2 young men; prlv entrance. Rl. 2607. 15TH. E.. 531—Lovely large room; modern home; suitable 1 or 2. Rl. 5286, ATTRACTIVE RM. North. No other roomers; College and Fairground cars: breakfast optional, Wa. 2632. FRONT BEDROOM Man preferred Or middle-aged w&man: employed. Hu. 1177. FIRST-CLASS RM.—Private home, north; gentleman: garage. Ta. 6070. LOVELY ROOM, NORTH Ashland, 1721; large, nicely furnished room, in mod. priv. home. No other roomers; reas.; gentleman pref. He. 3804. ROOM—Man or lady; home privileges. Call morning or evening. Ta. 6664. Your Gredat I§ Good You can phone in your want ads and have them charged. This courtesy is extended to anyone who has no past due aaccounts on our books. Avail yourself of this opportunity. A courteous girl will help you write your ad. Call Main 3500. Want Ad Dept. You Read the Want Ads— Have vou tried to use them? It’s easy—Call Main 3500. Ask for an Ad Taker. Room for Rent With Board ASHLAND, rm., modern home; good niealky He. 4063. BELLEFONTAINE. 1914—Attrac. rm.; men I pref.; good meals; prl, home. He. 2020. MERIDIAN. N.. 2162—2 very comfortable rms.. prlv. bath; excellent meals. Ta. 0955. RUCKLE. 2924—Newly furn. ft. rm., married coupe or 2 gents pref, Ha. 4072-R. SUTHERLAND. 3041—Good board, room; summer home: $7 wk.: gar, opt. He. 1069. WANTED—Employed young lady to board and room at Broad Ripple; $5. Address Times, Box A129. CARE for small children or babies in my home. 603 Birch Ave. CHILDREN to room and board; mother's care. Ch. 2965-M.

Wanted to Rent WANTED —Furnisher, modern, 5-rm. bunealow. Hu. 4004. Fri., Sat., Sunday. Rent Housekeeping Rooms BRADLEY. N., 103—2 mod., unfurnished I roome; heat, light, gas furnished. j CARROLLTON. 4620—2 rooms, bath; kitchcn optional. Hu, 4227. • CONGRESS. 831—2 light housekeepa. rms.. modern, garage furnished. Ta. 3515. EAST. 714 N.—3 modern housekeeping _roqm.v private conyeniences. KEYSTONE, N.. 2008—3 cool furn. rms., light, gas, •furn., S7: private entrance. MARKET. E.. 540—Modern rm.; everythlng furn.. $4 wk.; 2 rms., $5.50. MERIDIAN. N., lj?s -3 rms., kitchenette, modern. Adults only; NEW JERSEY. N.".''l3o—^Under new ’manag.; goodi clean rms.; prices right. Rl. 4145. NEW JERSEY. N.. 418—Nice large front rm.. $6: a Iso nice front rm 9B. NEW JERSEY, N„ 2042—Upper and lower front apt.; furnishings. Adults. NEW" JERSEY. N., 1029—2 furn. rms., mod., b a til. ground flop r. auto space. OHIO. E.. 1214—2 mod. housekeepg. rms., suit. Speedway visitors; reas. In. 3241. PARK. 1655 Well-furnished front apartment; large living room, dining room, kitchenette. $9.50: 2-rnom apt.. $7.50. PENN., N., 2002- Large front room with I kitchenette: modern; adults. PROSPECT, 1432—2 furnished housekeeping rooms with bath. YHAI'B. 127 N Fern . 3 front rm .. (torn mod.; $8; _Kar ; Keys, oCh. 1734-M. VERMONT. W„ 2025—Tw0 2-riri. apts., for light housekeeping. WALCOTT N.. 44—Neatly furnished rooms. modern, garage. Ll. 1167. WALCOTT. 402 N. -Furnished rms.; modern homo: reasonable. Ch. 5637-J. 11TH, e! 909 —Two large upper froht rooms: $5; close: path. Rl. 31ST. W.. 1057—Completely furnished rm.: near car line. Ta. 2551. UNFURNISHED nr 2 furnished 'rms.'; reasonable rent. 1142 Laurel St. TWO—Or 3 housekeeping rooms, furnished or unfurnisried, Ha. 4848-IvL 2 OR 3 NlCE—Unfurnished rooms for light housekeping; east. Ch. 1437, You Read the Want Ads— Have vou tried to use them? It's easy—Call Main 3500. Ask for an Ad Taker. Apartments for Rent ASHLAND, 1527—Upper duplex: 6 rms. and bath: mod.; heat and water: gar. Ri, 3584 HAMILTON, N.. 315—4-rm. mod.; heat. water paid. Ch. 1424-W. N. JERSEY N., 826—5 rms and bath..sso N. JERSEY N.. 864—3-rm. and bath.. 30 E. WASH., 952—3-rm. and bath 20 LI. 1274 from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. MERIDIAN, N., 1728—Newly furnished. front: 4 rooms, heat, garage. Ta. 1592. WASHINGTON ST-. 926 E.—One room and kitchenette: second floor; $lO month. City Trust Cos.. Lin. 5535. Mr. Hurt. He. 4775 ILL.. N.. 220—Shiel Aut.; 3 rms., newly furnished. Private bath. 4-ROOM apartment: newiv papered; bath, wtr pd: close sch. and car. 517 E. Merrill. INSPECTION INVITED. BEAUTIFUL AMBASSADOR APARTMENTS Furnished or unfurnished; $57.50 to $125. Apartment-hotel service if desired Call at building office. Penn, and Pratt Sts. Phone Ri. 1371. Moynahan Propertles Company. 710 Union Title Bldg. 1020 Central $35.00 5345 E. Washington 37.50 1733 N. Meridian 60.00 234 E. Pratt 37.50 2035 W. Washington 42.00 1649 N. Alabama 37.00 668 E. 11th 37 $0 418 E 18th $43.00 and 55.00 1226 N. Illinois 37 50 38th and Illinois 55 00 ..MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES COMPANY. 710 Union Title Bldg. Li. 3458. 4-ROOM APT.—Sun porch, in-a-door bedhot and cold water; refrigerator; gas stove: janitor service. Rl. 3647. BLACKSTONE APTS. 4001 E. Washington: living-room, bedroom; fully equipped kltchentte; rent Includes heat, water, light, gas; $45. •H. H. WOODSMALL CO.. INC. “We insure everything but the hereafter” Nights, holidays. Lester Johnson. Dr. 2840. Houses and Flats Furnished FIVE-ROOM modern bungalow; east: fur.; garage; SSO. SCHLOSS BROS. INV. CO. Li. 2318, 137 E. Wash. St. PRETTY DUPLEX—NEW BUTLER DIST.: ADULTS: 850, WA. 0186-J. FURNISHED HOUSE—WiII be available ■Tune 16; 6 rms.; reasonable. Ch. 3996-W. Houses for Rent ARROW AVE., 1952—4 room semi-modern, nice condition, with garage: water i)d.; *25. Ch. 4409. S. E. DRAHER.

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Houses for Rent BELLEFONTAINE, 1634 Mod. rooms, bath, garage, good condition. HtL 435jL BI.VD. PL.. 2729—Colored; 4 lge. rms.; Inc. rear porch; gas, etc, w a ter, toilet. COLLEGE. 1627-29 6 rms.; mod.; new'.v deco.; haylwd. fl.; screen.;: awning: S4O CORNELL. V 827—4 rooms (18.00 Chase, 543:; 5 rooms $15.00 FRANK S. CLARK CO„ 226 E. Ohio. Li. 6035. CRUFT. 1426 New 4-room semi-modern double; $23. DENNY, N., 119—Attractive: 7 rooms, gar., lawn; car line; s2l. Ir. 3579. DENNY, S . 55- 5-rm. mod. bungalow, excellent. Li. 3737, 1r._0836 R-3. EUGENE. 1067 -6-room doubled modern except furnace. Rl. 1920; evenings. Ir. 4213. GALE. 1023—6-room modern single; 2-car garage. Only $35. Ch. 3736. GARFIELD. N„ 103" 5-room half aemimodern doubles 25 1 Ch. 4137. GRACELand, 3452—4 rooms, fitter paid. sl7. Burton. 2670; 4 rooms, water paid, sl6. Ta. 1844. GRAY. 27 N.—s rooms, bath; garnge. Dr. 5877-W, HIGH, 1018 -5-rm. mod. cottage; screens. walking distance; nr. LlUys; $25. Dr. 4206. JEFFERSON, 1121—4-room duplex, front, porch, heat, water; $35; gar. opt. He. 3088. 2022 N. KEYSTONE—4-fm and bath; garage; water paid. $25. CIVIC REALTY CO. LI. 5050. MICHIGAN. E„ 3015—8-room modern double; S3O; car line. Ch. 7230. MORRIS, W.. 1810 6-room modern 1 ... double:_water paid: only S3_o._ Be. 0198 J. NAOMI, E.. i 104 8 rooms and bn'h; strictly modern: garage. Dr. 0961. OLIVE, Ml—Elec., gas, water, inside toilet, newly papered. Dr. 5674-J. ORIENTAL. S., ’39—7 rms.. elec., gas, gar., water pd.: rent red.. sl6. RAYMOND. E., 2328- 4-room house, newly painted: cleaned: S2O. He._2745 : RURAL, N., 202'j -$lB and S2O; 4 rooms and kitchenette; nice neighborhood: near car line; garqge: water paid. Ch. 7039-M. SENATE, N., 1032—Colored; clean 6-room house: reasonable rent LI. 4396. SHELBY, 826—4 large rooms; sl2. Dr! 2084. . 12TH, E., 652—7-room strictly modern single; close In; only $35. Ri. 5737. 15TH ST., W.. 1115—Good 6-room modern double; S3O. Irv. 3977. 20TH. E.. 515—5-ROOM MODERN DOUBt.E WITH GARAGE: WATER PAID. 36TH ST.. W.. 44—Colored: 4 rooms: completely modern: cheap rent: key at, pronerty. GREGORY. Ta. 5474 or Li. .''562. DESTROY—Bed bugs and egg., with Slid! den Death. ALBERT G. MAAS. 31 Va. Ave. Ma. 1225. COLORED—I2B Cora: 4-rooni double; sls. GREGORY & APPEL. Li. 749 L ONLY $14.50 Newly decorated four rm. semi-modern double; $14.50 a side. 2905-07 N. Adams St.: water paid. STATE SAVINGS & TRUST CO. Lincoln 3516; 2827 CORNELL. 4 rooms.. ~!$lB.OO 1636 Quill. 4 rooms 16.00 FRANK S. CLARK. 226 E. Ohio. LI. 6035 *•2 SQUARE from Illinois car; 6-room hall double, strictly modern: adults. Only $35: For Information. eal!_Tm_os4B. 1823*2 W. New York; 3 rms.: gas. sink. _water paid: good shape: 813.50. 1523 Wilcox: 5 rms.: elec.: new miner: paint, woodwork reflnished; garage; *13.50. (Colored) 426 Toledo: 3 rms.: inside toilet. sls. N. L. SEARCY. 224 N. Del. St.. Li. 4971. (i SQ. OF COLLEGE CAR 6 rms. mod ! built-in features; will redecorate; $35. Ha. 2964. 823 E. 21st, 6. mod., A.l $35 747 S, Noble. 5, modern 30 2510 N. Capitol. 6, semi-mod. 30 1439 Pruitt. 4. bungalow 15 2023 W. New York. 5, flee 12 2022 Rembrandt. 4. bungalow... 18 LORENZ SCHMIDT SONS Ma. 3715. 144 E. Res. Bel. 4012-R. LOW RENT, NORTH Park Ave. at 20th St.; six-room modern single In good condition; S3O. Ma. 5840. J. S- CRUSE REALTY CO. 2229~n! MERIDIAN BT. Nine rooms, modern, with garage; SSO per mo. J. G. M’CULLOUGH AGENCY 106 N. Delaware St. Li. 5596. Yoimr Credit Is Good You can phone In vour want ads and have them charged. This courtesy Is extended to anyone who has no past due accounts on our books. Avail yourself of this opportunity. A ocurteous girl will help vou write your ad. Call Main 3500, Want Ad Dept.

Cottages and Resorts FOR SALE—Summer cottage, north of Broad Ripple; 4 large rooms; screened porch: elec, lights; newly painted; completely furn. Terms. Rl. 1328. Dr. 5044. FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE—Best part of Lake Mai.’itou; ga age. J. W. FRIDAY At CO.. 334 Lemcke Bldg. LI. 8760. R A VENSWOOI >—-Log cabin; completely furnished: 1100 for season. Ch. 3499. Business Places for Rent HARDING, N., 2107—Modern rm., 20x40; plate glass front; shelving, electric wiring, heat and water furn.; excellent business location. Reasonable. Ta. 4161. MASS AVE., 3701-Excellent location for barber shop. No other near. Next door to restaurant. Ch. 4288. NEW STORE JUST COMPLETED! Prospect, 1613; modern business room; 23x70: excellent location. Ir. 1071. CENTRALLY' LOCATED—PHONE AND STENOGRAPHIC BERVICE. MA. 3816. Storage and Transfer OTTO J. SUESZ Packing hauling, storage. Low rates on California shipments. Overland hauling. Special rates on return loads. Main 2353. Kliev 3628. Ch. 4579-0699-W. Houses for Sale VISIT~THESE HOME'S KEYSTONE AND THIRTIETH ST. Dandy 5-room bungalow with bath, furnace. electric lights, for only $4,250; small down payment and balance on terms like rent. Let your rent buy your home. Rrepresentatives on ground Sunday. between 2 and 5. CRUSE REALTY CO.. REALTORS. Ma. 5840 _ THREE BEDROOM HOME We have the finest possible selection of three bedroom homes east. Ran ,lng in price from $5,200 to $6,900 clear. Let us show vou one of these. Call CHARLES R. ETTINGER CO.. REALTORS ,Ll. 5057. Res.. Ir. 1559. “ Up-to-Date Bungalow” 5000 cast: for real construction anil modern conveniences inspect this NEW modern bungalow; long living room type with fireplace; lot 50x122; price and terms reasonable. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO Lk _351. L. Ray George. Ch. 4180. $260 CASH 1606 Tabor St.; new 5-room modern bungalbw. hardwood floors, brick and cement porch, enameled kitchen and bath, Rvbolt furnace, window shades, linoleum, garage. Paved street. Price $4,500 clear. N. J. FOX. Rl. 2509. Eves.. Hu. 1168. IT WILL JUST BE TOO BAD If you miss this buy; 1705 Gimber St : a bungalow, 5 nice big rooms, elcctricitcity water, kitchen sink, full lot, paved st. Price $2,950. Easy terms. SECURITY TRUST CO. Nlcolson, Ri. 9484, _ Modern Bungalow, $3,930 We offer a nice bungalow on paved street, with 2 bedrooms, bath, furnace and garage. $250 cash and $37 per month, at 246 S. Christian Et. Possession nov would consider light sedan as part. City Trust Cos. Li. 5538. Mr. Hurt, He. 4775. FOR COLORED 332 W. 26th St.; new. modern bungalow; hardwood floors: built-in features: full basement; garage with side drive; price $4,850: easy terms. THE C. W. HENRY CO., REALTORS 420 Lemcke Bldg. Ri. 1064. Res,, Hu. 2634 WILL BUILD 3-room houses. $640 and up: 4-room houses, $1,025 and up: 4-room stucco. $1,585 and up. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. L G. BRIOHTMIRE CO. LI. 7810. .SIOO CASII 1623 Lawton St.; 5-room bungalow, complete bath, cement porch, garage. Price $3,500. N. J. FOX. RI. 2509. Eves., Hu. 1168. PRIMROSE AVE.. 5801—5-room, hardwood floors throughout, tile bath; 2-car gar.; full basement; $5,500; SSOO down or will consider trade for equity. Call MR. BECK. Li. 3978. 1221 EUGENE ST.—5-room cottage; city water, gas. elec, lights, paved street; garage; small cash payment, balance monthly H. M. STACKHOUSE. 223 E. Ohio. Ma. 6216: evenings. Hu. 4604. 7-ROOM STRICTLY modern home; hardwood floors, full basement; *,a acre lot; 6 miles southeast of Circle on Michigan Rd. Open ajl day Sunday. Dr. 7640 R-l. SOUTH—Beautiful 4-room bungalow; near St. Catherine's; easy terms. For appolntment. Dr. 0383. DEARBORN. 8 . 432—5-rm. new bungalow! Small cash, trade down pay.; sac.; lmme. sale. Gregory, Li. 5562. Ta. 547 L EQUITY—In 5-rm. modern bungalow west, near Speedway Rd. Consider good used car as part. 1141 N. Mount. HERSHELL, 1305!—6 rooms modern, except ba'.h tub; near South Grove golf links. Sacrifice, 81,500 equity for 8700. HERSCHILL. 1505—6 rms., modern, except bath tub:' near So. Grove golf links; sacriflec 81.500 equity 8700. Ta. 3657. STATION. 2742—10-rm. modern; bus line; cheap; by owner. New Augusta 703. 26TH, E., 3830—4 rooma. sls mo.; price Cl.BdO; Urge lot. Irv. 2325-J.