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MAY 26, 1936. MOUNDSMEN IN MAJORS HAVE ‘DAY’ Pitchers Steal Big Loop Show From Sluggers Three Shutouts Registered in Six Games Played as Hurlers Bear Down. Bjt United Prntit NEW YORK, May 26.—Seven butstandinpr hurling performances in the major leagues diverted attention irom slugging to pitching today. While Sunday’s play was featured by the booming of slugger artillery, yesterday’s was quiet and orderly, with three shutouts registered in the six games played. A1 Smith of the New York Giants and Joe Bowman of the Philadel phia Phillies turned in excel lent performances. Despite holding the Giants to four hits while his mates got to Smith for live, Bowman lost his game, 1 to 0. The margin of victory was Sambo Les lie's fourth-inning home run. Next be.rr Dattle was between the St. Louis Car dinals, 1e a ders i-■ ■ . 1 A1 Smith of the National League, and the Chicago Cubs. It was a tight game, the Cards winning, 2 to 1, although Paul Dean was nicked for 10 hits, three more than Bill Lee gave up. The Cubs took a one-run lead in the fifth, but Stu Martin's homer tied It in the sixth and Rip Collias’ pinch single in the ninth drove Pepper SAVE *SO £*7s ° H USED CAR VALUE 5 .''olHroEwrijSSij Six wheels. New Phint. & /m jmm JWI OLDS SIX-WHEEL SEDAN—Sava tires and seat covers. See k sso—Beautiful Breen-cream wheels— Ajjil JIIIIWIU. this car before you buy. /jL\T\ good tires —one owner. We highly MK&sßsss£PJiii&'' ® Priced to sell mm X.XJ ra;!2!;,, ! -,s i'tnc I 1 ■#■ rEKL,I ■■■ “‘Th's®- 1 * lawisMissi *l/5 I I If C A sk*g& b VUCCC " S ° Ms " l * WASHINGTON AUTO SALES 1! lEr 1 HS|l|lF ? gs BWB fflP* “ mu N. C.ipitol-Av. Bi ■ M U mkmm §Mm Ji y ill 1932 CHEVROLET CC4CH & mm mm, wm m, i3ap # ■■ ■ wmmPwm od ° nc -° n $275 frosty te greei? M SUPERIOR CHEVROLET. INC. owner. Trice y e # 5o E. It sshinrton St. LI-4378. JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO.— 1035 X. Meridian. nWHOB^ *Sgmßmamß&®i A 1984 LAFAYETTE COACH—Runs and - sot ■ looks like new—a sacrifice at this price. , CHEVROLET TRUCK-131 Inch wheel base, chassis and rah. perfei t. „ ,„ p - al , pl >, i A.S meehanleal condition. j s Jm pas ' ° pen t 0 9 .) /. I tires coed Used on citv Jyj / MmMBWbMhWB^mBK-JmHbl D m - Price SKJ 2r.!‘'J ,r . v .i 0,,1 V Prlcpd fnr 40,! north side Chevrolet, inc. Quick .sale al 836 E. 63rd. Broad Rinnle. com FiN MOTOR CO . INC. ; : 1105 W. Washington St. { xmmmmaak ms CHEVROLET coach— . & s r\ Five good tires. A-l me- \#. I 1 1929 m.nsMOBILF. sedan f chanical condition. Low up- v f|M Forced to make room- S'; T keep. Onlv v / reduced from $125 / l JBiWaaaw „ t o Jf i/ ANDERSON CHEt ROLET. INC. SUPERIOR CHEVROLET. INC. WSSSmS^mS^mSm^sMIBmP^S'SSSUm 552 E. Washington St. 1.1-ill 18. 11,1 "' ”■■ 19.31 FORD TUDOR—New M _, 19.30 ot.nsMomiE corn:—niack An- .JBMMy frostv Breen duco. good J 1 lir Ish. looks and runs per- . *mm mm JFfflliSfimmy i motor, t.res. upholstery v I V.l feet, liberal trade, verv Jl'y L and tor. Trade, terms . JL /%J easy terms Open to 9 I/ J p nl Ir,rr A l 2t19 W. Washington St. BE-1150. NORTH SIDE CHEVROLET. INC. Speedway City Branch—BE-5522. Ml L. Washington. Ar ■fIHHBHHHiH -—> ★ 4&r*tVERY CAR A * f,*Sf l99 =3S|£ . 165 f&miffi /3arv jfSHS-Jjj 381 h and Illinois Sts. TA-3700. 836 E- 33 rd. Rroad Ripple. WEST SIDE CHEVROLET. INC. / m sponsible party. Only .. 219 W. Washington St. BE-USO. / M P Speedway City Branch—BE-3522 / U SHOLTT MOTORS. 1930 BUICK SIX-WHEEL SEDAN-Wlth PUndfr^m^de^A.^rnnJ RAIr ; ir L *- /M 1910 Wa,hmtt ° n rfdfo r llm d A l fXC ßnlsh HOC <i, " on ''UGUPhm.t .Vjlh {t AA l!W! NASH LIGHT SIS SE- .r, (\ / ■■..‘' t';'’ ’ im S^rl^A^ 8 *lo3 f"„.”omv. Tr “ , .* nd IVU wfst smi cEVBOtET. ,sr. *•*"* 07 SSkf'Sl Sm ,m M*c rt S!f SS W WiihlnSnii SI *r liwi 2118 M. Washington St. BE-Usft. ANDERSON CHEVROLET. INC. / we are asking. Good mm jm mm Citt BrSnck-BElMS?: Speedway CH, Branch-BE-3022. .38th and Illinois Sts. TA-3700. f _ ~"M tires. Good upholstery- $ 'l C . / f fine shape mechanically, A A. 1 j M for only 1931 CHEVROLET—II Ton nn.i 1931 CHEVROLET MASTER TOWN 1931 FORD TRUCK-Cab and chassis: fa,/, /|X/ M WASHI iftft ,^ )N r A n VtL%y ALES newly p'nted a canarv tef SEDAN—Built-in trunk; five almost 1. w. b : six good tires; CVT M 409 N. Capitol-Av. low !tL lim rni S y 1 ■ npw tlrFs; upholstery motor A-l; cab fine con- M I m excellent* condition- hndv t>A i F spotless; low mileage. Car ditlon and priced to sell tl m d^n e t nt have a o ra.,le°ln yol°d Msh 8 . 0 w*m neW - $A A C pas tneV"" " ' n l/l) M 1935 FORD SEDAN De „mmA mm v and our price today.... l°r±LTo. 445) TV MOTOR, l™ moM: SHOLTY MOT °TREET 9IO e - -- aS 343 Across From Dillard Park street. JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO. 1031 nrt rvr mmn ...... ... 1934 Plvmoftth Coach One owner, —New rings, valves just *■ mm ~,~ .... -actual misnnnwil TUDOR—I2,OOO good tires, fine mechanical condition. ground, three new tires and Jj W fj| l;imS o “Kn,', h, ”.ci*j! {>* 538.1 SSJ.%’hS *350 3, l „*Sii E !nSs, c lE v * o “ T li c b sfo“?tr” “ST ISBi * 195 Reduced flity dollars .. %Js\J have to hurry for this one vvi/ ae 5 . 38th and Illinois Sts. TA-3iOO. price in the city X v '“srar w * s ”K o "c.ij;i 1 v. AiES ®™ c njo A ;Au. • “ fc 1929 CHEMIOLET COACH— + m*. m* “South Side Store” ~~ ————— Excellent motor, new dark SCI W " 1933 PLYMOUTH COITE * xm mm 1933 CHEVROLET TOWN .a i . upholstery “*? /O 19*4 CHEVROLET SEDAN . //v —Green finish. SEDAN—Black finish, red $ A FORD 1929 FOUR DOOR mf\ rm Taupe Metallic flnioh- excellent shape. A A X wheels; looks like new. WEST SIDE CHEVROLET. INC. SEDAN—and selling sll% a beautiful car. * R* Price Price Le Al/ 2419 W. Washington St. BE-145A. at a bargain 1 1 PrlC# 070 JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO. JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO. Speedway City Braneh-BE-3522 for J JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO. 1035 N. Meridian. 1935 N. Meridian SUPERIOR CHEVROLET. INC. 1035 ::. Meridian. 1931 PLYMOUTH 4-CYL. COUPE—This 552 E. Washington St. LI-13.8. —■■ —-—m is really a very desirable car: five . .. ' good tires: motor A-I condition: beau "* 1930 CHEVROLET COACH—Good tires 19 1 W. FO , RD SEDAN—New t mpm mm tiful dark green finish _ mm Paint and upholsterv. Me- R* 1 " 1 - A c^^ l ea il™ sld !; r S2S d 1 wit h light green wheels. xIQC 1934 PLYMOUTH COACH DeLuxe SEE Tins BARGAIN! 1939 */ - ehanlcallv A-l. Only $165. A A n-i„ apc mechan .' I /71 and our price is most at- v I model. Überal trade, verv # *%g\ pm Graham 610 DeLuxo Sedan. sf| C Balance *3.09 per week, in- t ET lcal ‘ y - ° nlv A * V tractive. Onlv 1/1/ easy terms on GMAC J^flC New tires. For *7 1 eluding interest and ’I Hi COBURN MOTOR ‘'O INC sum tv xinmne P'an en t 0 9 m and mWfmW COBURN MOTOR CO.. INC. COBURN MOTOR CO.. INC. “South Side Store” NORTH SIDE CHEVROLET. INC. 1403 W. Washington St. 1405 W. Washington St. —————— 544 E. Washington. ~ IK> ‘ S- She,by St> ■ 1932 CHEVROLET COACH—A fine car 192* CHFVROIFT rotrn _ _ D ELJ>ERl—Almost new }/m kll disposal. Looks like new, _ y 1928 ESSEX COUPE—Just a _ a —Need floor ‘-pace Re- i ST 'S 30 BUICK COUPE—Low * P* i\ inff e fn? nßbie tcrmS- S® l1 * runs like new. Come in $ p L~g\ good little car. Bav the S7 fl duc?d from *75 p *\ S OMAC finance terns. Re- $1 CH inR for il/V prepared to bug thlr car, big cm and drive this Some * to fn Ced Iro * 195 Is# vr SUPERIOR CHEVROLET. INC. _ it will not staylong. Spec. w/W j or oJl iy v A SUPERIOR CHEVROLET. INC. si pro n rnxvon. rr ivr E ‘ shiD,:ton SU LI-4375. WASHINGTON AUTO SALES ANDERSON CHEVROLET. INC. SSJ E. Washington St. LI-4378. wTsh - 19X3 CHES-ROLET COlTE—Extra '— • tow men TI „„„ _ ...... _ must be seer, to be appreciated. Come _ „ 19X5 CHEVROLET STANDARD 4-DOOR TUDOR--Try to beat this 192* GRAHAM PAIGE 614 # j /v in. look it over Liberal mjmrnm.m 1932 PLYMOUTH COACH .aam SEDAN—OnIy 4 months # amm mt ver* -MV ruSn t i\ TT MDAN—Side mounts, good JA 11 trade v *ry easy terms on —Low mileage: this one $I 2% old: looks like new; small $A i {tf!? m ° *395 ’SifiS"”’: rr/ ?m° te OB '"’ Ho Rfc.' mOO ”“ th *: ‘tiO rI< NORTH S.DE CRETKOLET. INC. ""WS SESO?' ""SB &BSBS EHEMina tva xsasMiSttmm asaa SEE THE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR OTHER CHEVROLET DEALERS’ OFFERINGS Martin home with the winning run. Red Lucas turned in a four-hitter as the Pittsburgh Pirates downed the Cincinnati Reds, 9 to 2. The Pirates, who had been in a three- I way tie for third place with the I Cubs and the Reds, took sole posses- I sion of the position as a result of ! their win. Johnny Lanning, Boston Bees’ young recruit pitcher from Knox ville, Tenn., was impressive as he I shut out the Brooklyn Dodgers, 8 to 0. Distributing seven hits, Lanning was in trouble only once. In the American League, Fritz Ostermueller of the Boston Reu Sox blanked the Washington Sen ators, 6 to 0, doling out but four hits, while his mates got to DcShong and Appleton for nine. The New York Yankees and the Philadelphia Athletics engaged in the only slugging duel yesterday, with the A’s gettlhg revenge for three straight defeats at the hands of the Yanks by clubbing out a 10- to-7 victory. Lee Ross, right-handed Athletic recruit, went the route, al though hit for 12 safeties. His mates came to the rescue by walloping four Yank hurlers for 15. Softball Rockwood A. C.’s defeated Kiefer-Stew art. 15-2, but lost to Victory Cleaners, 11-7. Tonight the Rockwoods will de fend first place In the Smlth-Hassler- Strum League when they meet Leon Tail ors at Longacre at 9. Leons are tied for second with Paddle Club and Shaw's Market. Tomorrow Rockwods will plav Gibson Cos., at 5:30 at Rhodius Park in ; the Em-Roe League. The Rockwoods have | won seven games and lost two. For games | call Drexel 5611-W. i St. Joseph Juniors. In second nlace in their league have the leading hitter in the loon. He Is Earl Hull, batting .455. St. Joe recently defeated Holv Cross Juniors. Games arc wanted with teams nlaving In the 17-18-vear-old class. Write Leo Donahue. 305 Summlt-st. Any team interested in fast Sunday aft ernoon softball loop be at Broad Ripple sporting goods store. 803 E. Sixty-third-st tonight at, 7:30. There are openings for two teams. Dean Bros., will meet Victory Cleaners at 8 p. m Thursday at the new softball stadium. English-av and La Salle-st. Dean men defeated Power and Light. 7-1, with Greene pitching for the winners. Standings and Results •AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Won. Lost. Pet. Kansas City 24 11 .686 Milwaukee 23 13 .639 S’. Paul 23 16 .590 Minneapolis 21 15 .583 INDIANAPOLIS 14 1H .138 Louisville 16 23 .410 Columbus 15 24 .385 Toledo 10 26 .278 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pet. W L Pet. New York 25 12 .676 Chicago ... 17 15 .531 Boston ... 24 14 .632 Wash’ton.. 19 19 .500 Detroit . 20 16 .sS6,Phila. ... 11 23 .324 Cleveland. 19 16 st. Louis. 8 28 .222 NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet. W L. Pet. St. Louis 22 11 .667 Cincinnati 17 18 .488 New York 22 12 .647 Chicago .. 16 17 .485 Pittsburgh 17 16 .515 Brooklyn. 14 22 .389 Boston . 17 18 .486 Phila 13 24 .351 Games Today AMERICAN ASSOCIATION INDIANAPOLIS at Columbus. Toledo at Louisville. Minneapolis at. Kansas City. St. Paul at Milwaukee. AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago at Detroit (2). New York at Boston. St. Louis at Cleveland. Philadelphia at Washington. NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati at Chicago. Pittsburgh at St. Louts (2). Brooklyn at New York. Boston at Philadelphia. Results Yesterday AMERICAN ASSOCIATION St Paul 020 020 100 1— 6 9 2 Milwaukee 200 000 102 2 7 12 3 Herring, Spencer and Pasek: Hamlin. Prcssnell and Brenzel. Toledo 200 000 000— 2 8 5 Louisville 204 103 22x—14 15 4 Flowers and Garbark; Shaffer and Thompson. s Minneapolis 002 120 000— 5 11 0 Kansas City 004 600 OOx—lo 13 1 Milner and George; Vance and Mad- Jcski. [ CLOTHING ‘ ON EASY CRED*TSSfc:S THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington 000 000 OOO— 0 4 0 Boston 410 100 OOx— 6 9 0 DeShong, Appleton and Millies; Oster mueller and R. Ferrell. New York 500 000 110— 7 12 1 Philadelphia 302 201 02x—10 15 2 Gomez. Brown. Kleinhans. Hadley and Dickey; Ross and Hayes. Only two games scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston 010 100 4 20— 8 15 0 Brooklyn 000 000 000— 0 7 1 Lanning and Lopez; Frankhouse, Baker. Leonard and Berres. Phelps. Pittsburgh 210 006 000— 9 13 1 Cincinnati 001 001 000— 2 4 4 Lucas and Padden; Schott, Freitas, Bren nan, Hilcher and Lombardi. Chicago 000 010 000— 1 10 0 St. Louis 000 001 001— 2 7 0 Lee and Hartnett; P. Dean and Ogro dowski. Philadelphia 000 000 suo 0 5 0 New York 000 100 OOx— 14 0 Bowman ana Wilson; Smith and Man cuso. MAJOR LEADERS LEADING BATTERS G. AB. R. H. Pet. Terry. Giants 20 55 10 25 .455 Sullivan. Cleveland. .23 73 9 30 .411 Medwick, Cards. ... 33 139 21 54 .388 DiMaggio, Yanks.. ..20 96 24 37 .385 Lewis, Senators 33 147 21 56 .381 HOME RUNS Foxx Red Sox... lFLazzeri. Yankees. 8 Trosky. Cleveland. 9jOtt, Giants 7 Dickey, Yankees . 9J. Moore, Phillies 7 RUNS BATTED IN Dickey. Yankees. 50jOtt, Giants 35 Lazzeri, Yankees 38Foxx, Red Sox.. 35 Trosky, Cleveland 36i HITS Gehringer, Tigers 58|Moore, Giants ... 53 Jordan, Bees 57iDickey, Yankees.. 53 Lewis. Senators.. 56 Gehrig, Yankees.. 53 Medwick, Cards . 54] j-LUMBAGO a Rheumatic Pains and Lumbago Are Ouicklv Relieved With KEENE’S COMPOUND WINTERGREEN TABLETS or they cost vou nothing. Absolute monev-back guarantee 1 Consult vour druggist or write direct for free literature. THE KEENE DRUG CO.. INDPLS 11 Wabash Conquers I. U. on Diamond Winners Gain Early Lead, Check Uprising. Timer Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind., May 26. Wabash College piled up five runs in the opening frame yesterday and withstood a late Indiana University rally to defeat the Hoosiers in their last home game, 10 to 8. The Little Giants registered an other tally in the second inning and crossed the plate four times in the seventh to take a command ing lead before the Crimson started their belated bid. Wabash built the winning margin on eight hits and four I. U. errors. The Big Ten squad collected 11 hits off Doc Heath. Score: Wabash 510 000 400—10 8 4 Indiana 000 001 151— 8 11 4 Heath and Vanduzer; L. Grieger, Hosier and R. Grieger. "Dottie, Dear— Don't Cry About Your Skin—" Don t you know there Is nothing that can so quickly wreck a lovely complexion as the lack of sulphur in your diet? This lack can cause common acne, or pimples and blotches, itching skin, muddy or sallow skin, or even skin that is too dry or too oily. Termed the “beauty mineral’’ by diet authorities, sulphur is vital to the health of your millions of tiny skin cells. It is an aid to proper digestion. It is one of Nature’s most valuable laxative agents. See to it that you get more sulphur. Do this, and the chances are ten to one your complexion troubles will vanish of them selves. Let your me?ls consist mostly of fruits and green vegetables, as these foods are green vegetables, as these foods are our richest sources of sulphur. 0r...1f you 'want especially quick results, add a pinch of washed sulphur to your diet. This is easily and pleasantly done with the new washed sulphur compound, called Sulfax, which you can get at any drug store. You merely take these little yellow tablets with your meals. If you earnestly want to improve your complexion, then start today to build your skin beauty this right way, from within. See to it that you get more sulphur. —Advertisement. 3 Deaths—Funerals Indianapnlis Timet, Taesday. Mar 88, 1936. CAHILL—AIice, passed awav Sunday, Mav 24. at the residence of her sister, Mrs. Miller, 2131 N. Talbot. FVneral from the residence of her sister Wednesday. May 27. 8:30 a. m . services S' Patrick's Church 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends invited. The Maas Society will meet at the home Tuesday 8 p. m. for prayers. FINN BROS. SERV ICE. FOREMAN—Charles T.. husband of Mrs Nora B. Foreman and father of Mrs. Frank K. Levinson, residing 902 N. Penn st, passed on Mondav afternoon Services at the FLANNER <fc BUCHANAN MORTU - ARY Wednesday, 3:30 p. m. Friends invited. HAUCK—Mary E., beloved mother of Lee Hauck and Mrs. F. C. Urfer of Peoria. 111., passed away at the residence of her son, 3229 Forest Manor-av, Monday aft ernoon, May 25. Funeral service will be held at the WALD FUNERAL HOME, Illinois at 17th-st, Thursday afternoon. May 28. a# 2 o’clock. Burial Crown Hill Cemetery. Friends invited. -KENDELL—Mary, beloved wife of Lee Kendell. sister of Mrs. Della Broder and Katherine Moran of Indianapolis; Martin Moran of Brownsburg. Ind.. and Mar garet Walsh of Urbana, Ohio, passed away May 24 at residence, 44 N. Addl son-st. Funeral Thursday. 8:30 at resi dents: 9 a. m.. St. Anthony's Church. Burial Crown Hill. LUDWIG—Lydia Matilda, age 84 years, mother of Mrs. Frank Hauser, Milton. John, Harry and Raymond Ludwig, passed away Monday morning at resi dence 3432 W. 16th-st. Funeral services Thurgday, 2 p. m. at residence. Friends Burial Mt. Jackson cemetery. CONKLE SERVICE. —M- Lee. age 75. husband of Emma McCord, father of Ogle and Chester, brother of Frank P. McCord, passed away Mondav. Funeral services at the M’CORD FUNERAL HOME in Oaklandon, Wednesday, 2 p. m. Burial Oaklandon Cemetery. O’CONNOR—Jennie L.. wife of John O’Con nor. mother of Mrs. Helen Lowe, Rochester. N. Y„ and aunt of Mrs. George M. Corbaley, passed awav Mon day morning. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Wednesday, 2 p. m. Friends invited. TERRELL—Bernice Knight, age 32 years, beloved wife of James Terrell, mother of Edna Mae. Mildred Jean and Norma Ellen Terrell, daughter of Fred S. Knight and sister of Margie Knight, passed awav Monday, May 25. Funeral and burial at Franklin, Ky„ Wednesdav. Mav 27. Friends may call at SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL, 946 N. 111.-st.. until 5 p. m. Tuesday. 4 In Memoriam IN MEMORY of our darling daughter and sister, Inez Doles Abraham. “Gone, but not forgotten.” Sadly missed bv MOTHER. FATHER AND SISTER 5 Funeral Directors HOW MUCH SHOULD BE SPENT FOR A FUNERAL The price of a funeral should be guided by the standard of living to which the family is ac customed. To go far above this is misguided sentimen tality—to go far below is mistaken economy. Funerals hene at the prices you can afford. FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY 25 W. Fall Creek-Blvd. T A-4400 WM. D. BEANBLOSSOM 1321-23 W, RAY-ST. BE-1588 Walter T. Blasengym Funeral Home 2226 SHELBY-ST. DR-2570 J. J. BLACKWELL AND SONS FUNERAL HOME 926 N Capltol-Av, Phone LI-7115 CONKLE FUNERAL HOME 1934 W MICH.-ST. BE-1934 PAUL E. DORSEY 3925 B. NEW YORK-ST rR-1173 FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 N. Merldian-st. TA-1835 FLANNER & BUCHANAN 25 W. Fall Creek Drive BERT S. GADD .2130 Frospect-st. DR-5307 GRINSTEINER'S 522 E. Market RI-5374 PERSONAL SERVICE G. H. HERRMANN 1505 S. EAST-ST. DR-4477 HISEY & TITUS 951 N. Delaware LI-3828 LAUCK FUNERAL HOME 1458 8. Meridian. DR-2140; DR-3210 “Where better funerals cost less” GEORGE McCARTY FORTVILLE INDIANA MOORE & KIRK ' 2530 Statlon-st. CH-1806-7 TA-8058-8 ROYSTER & AS KIN 1902 N. Merldian-st. TA-0299 SHIRLEY BROS. CO. 346 N. Illlnols-st. LI-5409 GEO. W. USHER FUNERAL HOMES 2614 W. WASH.-ST. BE-0148 1719 N. CAPITOL-AV TA-1719 J. C. WILSON DR-0321. 1230 Prospect-st. DR-0322 6 Cemeteries—Florists PEONIES 25c a dozen. BAER’S PEONY GARDENS. Edwards-av, one block west, 4200 S. Meridian. DR-7884-4. SINGLE resting places in beautiful Suthe.- land Park are available as low as $lB for adults, $lO for infants. Conveniently located northeast. Call HU-5894. PEONIES—for decoration. MASCHMEYER'S NURSERY, 206 W. Troy-av. DR-1298. A concentrateo market—an economical serv) e—Times Want Ads—known for theit result producing power. Phone RI-S''sl and sav adtaker 9 Lost and Found LOST—Boy's bicycle. Rid Colson No! 4J4222; $5 reward. 3230 N. Illinois. HA- - LOST—SIS: Saturday downtown. Working boy's. Finder return $lO, keep $5. HA -0278-W. LOST—Bracelet, rhinestone. at English Theater or Indianapolis Athletic Club. Keepsake. Reward. TA-2399. LOST—In 300 or 400 block E. Walnut-st. white-gold lady’s Gruen watch, ribbon band. RI-6175. Reward. 10 Notices COUPLE going to California on May 29 will take 2 to help drive. Call CH-5475. 11 Fersonals SMART HATS. $2; softies. sl. Remodel ing reasonable. ROSE REMY, 619 Oc cidental Bldg. EXPERIENCED pianist, excellent accom panist. for orchestra, gym and all kinds dancing. LI-C 193, HAIRCUT, Jhampoo. wave, aU 3,25 c. Royal Beauty Acad.. 401 Roosevelt bldg. WHO IS IT? Winners of May 19th Questions 1. Mrs May Strieker, 1054 W. 18th-st. 2. Frank Rene, 633 Stevens-st. 3. Orvil Botts. 906 S. East-st. 4. Geo. E. Hallsworth. 837 Lexington. 5. Lena Woods, 919 Elm-st. 6. Gene Ryan. 321 E. lOth-st. 7. Margaret Dirk, 1013 S. New Jersey. 8. Lefty Cleary. 1338 S. Harding. 9. Miss P. McClain. 974 W. 28th-st. 10. Miss Ruth Thorne. 708 Va 8. East-st, Apt. No. 2. Winners must ealLfor their tickets at The Times Want Ad Bept., 214 W. Mary laad-st., before $ p, m. Wednesday, May 37. 11 Personals VIGOROUS /tfe GLANDS mean con fidenee and cour age. Rebuild and Mfcawgv revive by this new, amazing, home JpA remedy. If past 40 and vitality not what it once was, iWf try MO - TEE -NA V'j KTgb ** (chief of them all.) li U, V $2 50 item, 98c. N. M. P. Cos., 145 E. \\ Ohlo-st. \\ f IHEUMATIG PAHS*, Lumbago, Simple Neuralgia m | Are Quickly Relieved With KEENE'S COMPOUND | | WINTERGREEN TABLETS | or thev cost vou nothing. = Absolute monev-back guarantee. H s Consult vour druggist or write s direct for free literature. |f THE KEENE DRUG, INDPLS. f§ CENTRAL GIVES HAIR DYE for small material charge DR. CRUM, formerly of Virglnia-av. is now located at 1025 Prospect-st. Foun- tain Square. Phone DR-6233. CDCC Monday to Friday r L INTERNATIONAL MARCEL 342 E. Washington 14 Schools, Instruction Prepare Now Business conditions are better. There is a demand for trained stenogs. We guar antee .positions. Courses in accounting, shorthand, dictaphone, typing. CONSOLI DATED BUSINESS COLLEGE. 3rd floor. Roosevelt bldg. RI-9535. GlßLS—Learn Beauty Culture the INTBR NATIONAL way. A one-prics school. Best teaching lots of practice, living Terms to suit. 342 E. Wash.-st. COMPLETE beauty course. SSO: enroll now. Royal Beauty Acad.. 401Roosewlt bldg. FREE—4 voice lessons for registration fee of sl. LI-4287 for appointment. Help Wanted, Female SALESLADIES to represent AVON Prod ucts. 50-vear-old organization. Call LI -9982 after 2 p. m. BBAUTY training for light office work. Royal Beauty Acad., 401 Roosevelt Bldg. LADY. A-l COOK. FOR RESTAURANT. 1023 N. CAPITOL, FIVE LADIES for order dept, at once, 47 S. Penn. Room 614. SHOULD YOU FAIL to find the position you want in this column, may we sug gest you use an inexpensive ad of your own under “Situations Wanted”—4 days cost as little at 65c. and in most cases results in connections. Call MISS PAGE at Riley 5551 or come to The Times, Want Ad Headquarters. 21 Help Wanted, Male WANTED—Young man. 18 to 22 years of age. high school graduate. Man must be interested in entering business world on a permanent position where future mav be established by hard work. Position pays salary and bonus and is with large national organization. State age, past employment and telephone number In complete letter of application. Box 443. _care Times. WANTED —Young man, 19 to 22 years of age. high school graduate. Man must be interested in entering business world on permanent position where future may be established by hard work. Position pays salary and bonus. For Interview apply in person, 10 a. m. Wednesday at 44V2 S. Capltol-av. DRY CLEANING, house to house and learn pressing: salary and commission. Box 524. care Times. FIVE MEN for order dept, at once, 47 A. Penn. Room 614. IF YOU DON’T FIND the oositlon you're looking for here, try an Inexpensive Times "Situation Wanted” ad—four days cost as little as 65c—and may find just the connection you want. Call MISS PAGE. Riley 5551, The Times. Want Ad Headquartera. 22 Salesmen—Agents MEN WANTED for Rawleigh Routes of 800 families. Reliable hustler should start earning $25 weekly and Increase rap idly. Write today. Rawleigh, Dept. Lowest Cost Situation Ads Times Situation wanted rates are lowest in town. 12 words cost only 22c—four days for as little as 65c. cash with order. Bring or mail your ad to Want Ad Headquarters. The Times. 214 W Maryland 23 Situations, Female Lowest Cost Situation Ads Times Situation wanted rates are lowest in town. 12 words cost only 22c —four days for as little as 65c, cash with order. Bring or mall your ad to Want Ad Headquarters. The Times. 214 W Maryland DAY or week work for ladies; common labor for men; day or week; general house cleaning. Unity Christian Church LADY employed at night wants room and board for housekeeping. A-l ref erences. 1848 N. Rural. 29 Moving and Storage NEW and used furniture pads in stock for sale and for rent. HOOSIER TARPAULIN. CH-2878. "Pete’s” Transfer, $1 up. Local, all kinds (white); careful. Prompt serv ice. Times Economy Want Ads as low as 2c per word. Phone RI-5551. Say Ad taker. 30 Rooms for Rent ALABAMA, N.. 702. No. 4—Beautiful front room, porch; side bedroom; modern; close. LI-317 3. CENTRAL, 2902—R00m, next bath; large closet; garage; Speedway visitors wel come. TA-1649. COX LEGE. 2005—'Young widow wishes em ployed girl to share apartment; private bedroom; $3. HE-5271 after 7 p. m. ORIENTAL, N.. 20—Two attractive single rooms. Private entrance. Vermont. 36 W.—No. 2 Savoy; large room, two windows; three in home. LI -8612. 21ST-ST. 123 W.—Large front room, three windows, close to bath. Illinois car. Reasonable Seminole Hotel i™ y , N ' m^ a r m n a : $3.50-84.50 weekly; transient, $1 day. Running water, showers. 31 Rooms with Board dearborn; K 1502—Private room, meals, laundry, garage optional; one. two gentlemen. CH-4292-M. NEW JERSEY, N., 2062—Twin beds, show er, pool table, employed men; students; reasonable. 32 Housekeeping Rooms $2.50 UP—Large, nicely furnished: close in: 2 rms.; private entrance; $4.50. 321 E. St. Clair. ALABAMA, N.. 523, APT. 5 rooms, cool, everything furnished; near _porch; $5 50. N. ALABAMA. 1104 —Clean housekeeping rooms. Well furnished; front porch; very _ reasonable. BROADWAY, 2419 —Large cool, two rooms, kitchenette apartment; adult*. Rooms, Speedway Visitors. BROADWAY, 1626 apartment; furnished, sink, hot water; adults; phon?. CARROLLTON. 1226—Larre. clean, airv room and kitchenette; itilltles; garage; reasonable. _LI-9403. CENTRAL, 1649—0ne room and kitchen ette; sink; private entrance: $4.50; adults. CENTRAL. 1948—Choice front two-room apartment; overstuffed: sink. Also sleep- : ing room. Adults. OOLLEOE. 925—53; front room; extra cool, clean; also 2-room apartment, $5; _free parking. EUCLID, N.. 109—Private modern apart ment, overstuffed. built-ins, phone, util- ities. garage. E. Washington car. ILLINOIS. N., 1808 —Two housekeeping rooms: everything furnished. Near bath. Private entrance. HA-3203-J. MICHIGAN. E.. 302—Clean sleeping aifd housekeeping rooms. $2. $2.50 per week. _Phone. NEW JERSEY. X., 1421 —Cozy. cooi. front room, kitchenette; also sleeping. Adults; reasonable. NEW JERSEY, N„ 226—Sleeping and housekeeping rooms: hot water; good ventilation. RI-4145. STATE. N., 423 —Two large unfurnished rooms, kitchenette; redecorated; utilities; car and bus. TALBOT, N., 2420—Tw0 room private apartment: overstufledL Everything fur nished: 85.50. WOODRUFF. 891. MIDDLB-DR—Large living room, kitchenette, dressing room; utilities; private entrance; phone. WOODRUFF PLACE—Attractive front one room; kitchenette: everything furnished; near bath. CH-0485. WOODRUFF. 544 Middle Drive—One room) hot. cold water. Kitchen. Adults. CH -3173. NINTH. E.. 426—56; two clean rooms; close bath, large closet; close Real Silk. Adults. RI-7257. FRONT bedroom; also stngla wtfuraished housekeeping room; 83.50. Box 571. Timas. PAGE 19 33 Hotels ! CENTRAL HOl£L—33l N! DetawsraT Strictly modern, outside rooms. Tiansl ent and weekly rates. HOTEL. 359 W W ABHTNGTON—ttoomsT Single. 35c end 50c: double. 75c and 81. Week. $2 up. Quiet day sleeping. Room _ service: morning call*. Times Economy Want Ads aa low as 9 per word. Phone RI-5551. Say Ad taker. 34 Apartments, Unfurtu 2249" PIERSON " 4 rooms, heat and water paid. S2O | SECURITY TRUST CO RI-6571 * ; Indianapolis Rental Agency I Furn. and unfurn. apt*. Free service j and transportation. LI-5452. fiPARTiYKW : Apartments In all parts of the city: fre* transportation to inspect. Call HE-1328. I * ~ GENERAL APTS.. INC. 3 22 W. Vermont. LI-3439. • SAVE on vour want aa use Times Economy Want Ads. Just phone—Rl-5551—and say adtaker_ 35 Houses, Unfurnished COLLEGE. 2455—Modern 3 bedroom brick double, laundry, splendid furnace. $27.50. HE-3523. DAWSON, 811 —Modern 5-room upper du | plex; water. garage: adults $20 I _TA-6808. ; RALSTON-AV. 4331—Dozy 3-rm rottaae] Hectric^i 1 ictus, garage. J. S. CRUSE. GUILFORD. 1433 —5 rooms, modern: has , newly decorated: water paid: $21.50. LI-1361. C. C. GROVE 44 Virginia-av. E—Convenient 5 room modern double; water paid; newiv decorated thruout. but owner will do additional IHBOO necessar ' r to Dl ea * e good tenant: LI-7361,' C. C. GROVE. 44 Virglnla-aVj ... „ _ For Colored 'l? S Webster. 4 room single. $lO. Call GREGORY ft APPEL. INC. U-7491. 36 Furn. Houses, AptsT CAPITOL, N.. 1202—Apt. No. 7: 6~roSm modem, nicely furnished; heat, water, janitor service; $9 wk. LI-5596. CENTRAL. 1404 —Front 2-room apartment! _gndy for summer. Frigldaire. utilities 2235—3 rooms, kitchenetteT bath; modern apartment; utilities; $8; porch. RI-2234. 36-A Resorts and Cottages 1 ARRANGE to spend your vacation at beau- Silver Camp. Lake Shafer; modern cottages; good beds, boats; reservations _ HU-?07r d LI-5 B sir er Clay ' 549 E - fßth ’ 40 Wanted to Rent RESPONSIBLE cple. want home or apt!! furn. or unfurn. TA-4633. paper with the most Economical Want Ads. THE TIMES. RI-5551 15 Business Opportunities PARKING lot. 125 cars! rent only *35 month: 2-year lease. *1250 cash. PYLE. __n9. j N. Ala ._ 46 Securities WE BUY Fletcher American National Bank Certificates of Beneficial interest for cash N. LEONARD COHEN &. CO.. 8 E. Market-st, Rm. 206. We buy Fletcher American Natl. Bank Ctfs. of Beneficial Int. NEWTON TODD. 415 LEMCKE BLDG. 47 Houses For Sale BUY NOW 624 N. Dearborn. 5-rm. mod. bung. 330 N. Beville, 5-rm. mod. bung , largt steam-heated shop in rear. 1918 W. Wyoming, 5-rm. mod. bung. 2325 S. Penn., 5-rm. mod. bung. 3282 Schofield, 5-rm. mod. bung. 1119 Fletcher, 6-rm. mod. bung. 329 E. 30th, 6-rm. mod. house. 1510 Herschell, at Riverside-dr., 6-rm. mod. bung., 2-car garage. 1516 Haugh, dandy 5-rm. mod. bung., oak floors, nook, floored attic. SEMI-MODERN HOMES 4008 E. Mich., 5 rms.; business zone. 1622 Perry, s. E., suburban, 5 rms. 819 S. Shepßrd, bung, at Rhodius Park. 827 S. Shepard, bung., at Rhodius Park. 652 Warren-av, 5-rm. cottage, bath. Shown by appointment only. BRIDGES & GRAVES CO. 243 N. Delawarc-st. RI-3477. HU-2188. BARGAINS 2161 N. Riley: 5 rooms, hardwood floora. garage, well; *1500; *IOO down. 726 N. Berwick; 5 rooms, well, garage: $1600: S2OO down. .?• Tuxe d°: 5-room modern; SIBOO. S2OO down. 5108 Hovev; 5 rooms: gas, basement, garage; $1800; S2OO down. 5119 N. Arsenal; 5-room modern; $2200; S2OO down. 1105 Haugh-st; 5-room modern; *2200: S2OO down. 3353 N. Arsenal; 5-room; *1900; S2OO down. HARNESS & CLINE llS'.i N. Alabama HANDY LIST ~ SECURITY TRUST CO. RI-6571 1731 ALTON—S-r. bung., SISOO. S3OO cash. 1728 SOMERSET—4-r. bung., SIOOO. *3O cash. 1102 N. TIBBS-AV.—6-r. l'j-story; SISOO, S3OO cash. 1728 SOMERSET -4-r. bung., *IOOO. S3OO cash. YOU GET THE DEED 4 ASK MR. NICOSON CRESTON " Location: Drive out W. Washington-t to 3500 block (Creston and office on Rock ville-rd at your right.) Lovely 5-room mod. bungalows, full basements. 2 bedrooms with large closets; kitchens have linoleum and cabinets All rooms newiv redecorated. Shrubbery :n yards. PRICES $3250 and $3350; sma'l aown payment, bai. S3O per month. Open daily. 8 to 5. Harry Diliehay BE-3181—LI-2073—1R-7014 E. L. COTHRELL REALTY CO. BUY THIS FOR $5,250” 5309 E. Washington St. A lovely eight-room modern home: hardwood floors throughout: fln# kitchen with built-in cabinets, new fur nace: new 2-car garage: near Our Lady of Lourdes church and school. An ideal location; price only *5250. MR. EDINGTON WITH Waddy & Springer, Inc. 159 E. Market-st. LI-5181. HU-5579. 4918 Caroline-Bt. Attractive bungalow, 5 rooms, bath fur nace. garage; in good condition: terms, $250 cash: balance payable monthly. C. C. Grove 44-Virginia-Av • LI-7361 Mr._ Dahlman - CH-7331 Beech Grove. 1816 Albanv-St. —3 bedroom brick bunga low. bath, furnace, full basement, fireplace, hardwood floors: reasonable down pay ment; balance monthly. C. C. Grove 44-Virginia-Av Ll-7381 W. A. Moslander Realtor IR-1688 ~ CHOICE HOMES EAST 445 N. Arsenal. 3 bedrooms. 344 N. Randolph-st. 6-rm. r*odern. 424 N. Randolph. R-rm. semi-mod. 2529 Brookwav-av. 5-rm. modern. 533 Oxford-st. 6-rm. modern. 906 Bradiey-av. 5-rm. modern. 909 Rilev-av. 3 bedrooms. Real homes at low prices. Look at them and cal! M A. Quinn IR-2487. or HALL-HOTTEL COMPANY. INC.. LI-2541^ 3708 W. Michigan-St. OPPORTUNITY TO USE YOUR BONUS. 5-rm. bungalow, modern, breakfast nook, pantrv. large closets, cistern, sarage On trackless trolley, close to school, churches, stores and new park site. Low price with attractive terms. MR McCARTY. RI-7472. CH-6821. , FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY. A SOUTH SIDE BARGAIN*^" A 4-bedroom home in a good location, strictly modern, well built and in splendid condition. Priced for 10 days only at $3250, rash or terms. Might consider some trade. Don’t pass up this bargain if you want a real home. C. A. Young. HA-2162. RI-6412. J_B CRUSE. INC. 128 N. Delaware-st. SBOO GETS DEED Allen, South of Garfield Park 5-room mod bung., bunt-in features, nice lot. garage. Home Loan payable *3O per month. Act quick. Owner leaving. Mr. 1061 W. 33rd Burgess. RI-93R8. IR-6102 AMERICAN ESTATES CO REALTORS. 16 ROOMS NORTH: good repair: mo. Income *lll And 4-room home for owner. Most of furniture included. Best investment in citv: SIOOO down. THOS J LEWIS CO_ 149 N Del. RI-2661 | Only S7OO T~tal Prhe *IOO DOWN—*IO PER MONTH It was a good S-room cottage wl-,h bath, j Now in bad condition, but worth priew . asked Go see 1979 Hillside and then call Mr. Clayton. MR CLAYTON RI-7472 I FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY Only $550 Total Price Good 3-room cottage with lot 30x116. on paved street. Clear deed and abstract. See 521 Buchanan-st MR. CLAYTON RI-7472 FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY 3 $"100 DOWN 5280 Melrose-av. 4 rms 5283 Washbourne-av. 4 rms. 2 lots.. 1250 More Classified on Next Page *