Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 65, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 July 1922 — Page 9

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INDIANAPOLIS TIMES. 25-29 S Meridian St. 3500. Clarified Adv. Dept RATES: On® time .11 per lin® Three consecutive times... .10 per line Six consecutive times 09 per line Lodgre and club notices (1 inch or less) .. . .75 per insertion Over 1 inch 07 per line additional Contract rates on application. Church notices <1 inch or less) 50c per insertion Over 1 inch ... .07 per line additional Death notices 50c per insertion Card of Thanks or in Memoriam Notices 07 per tine The Indianapolis Times ehareee small Want Ads as an accommodation to its readers. In return for this courtesy the advertiser is expected to remit promptly. Ads received ‘until 11:45 a. m. for publication same day.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS. AA^wV^A<WWWVWWWWWA®i>®®®®® W. T. Blaseugym CASKETS. $30.00 AND CP. 57.00 to Crown Hl. 86.50 to South Varda. •Ambulance calls anywhere in the dty. $3.00. Also ambulance calls are made without charge for parties who are unable to pay. Randolph 6570. Drex el 2670. 1702 N, Illinois St. 1625 Shelby St. FLANNKR& BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St. Funeral director- to the people of Indiani apßis since 1887. Phones—Main 0041-0642. LI. 2841. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY ss- hkx&L Parlors 1222 Union St. SHIRLEY BROS.’ CO. Main office 046 S. Illinois St. Circle 1918. Main 1841. Johnson & Montgomery 1032 Central A^e. Main 1430. Lincoln 5630. George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 423 E. Market. _# phone Main 0908. LI. 7803. •'“FINN BROTHERS ~ Main 2176, 135 W. Market. Circle 2215. J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. ST. 1671. Drexel 0322. EDW. L. HOLMAN 2512 Central Ave. Randolph 5903 CHAS. A. HOCKENSMITH. 724 N. Illinois. Main 1166. LX. 1166. FLNESAI DIRECTORS—I4II2 N. Illinois. WJI. E. KRIEGEB. Main 1154 Res. Phone. Ben Davis 332-L. 04 3D—BERT S. GADD. 2130 Prospect St. Phones: Drexel 0422. Stewart 2278. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & TITUS. 951 North Del. LI. 6564. M 3630. DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. CAMPBELL. .TOE—Died July 24. Funeral services will be held at Glenco Baptist Church, Thursday. July 27. at 1 p. m. James N. Shelton 4c Son will have charge oi the remains. CARPENTER. MRS MARY J.—Passed away July 25 at the Home for Aged Women. 1731 N. Capitoi Ave. Funeral Thursday. 10 a. m. Burial Crown Htli. HOLLIS. ELLA~FRANCIS —Beloved"wife of L. A. Hoiks, passed away at her home. 1635 Lexington Ave.. Tuesday. July 25. Funeral Friday, July.2B. 2 p. m., at the above address Burial Crown Hill. Friends Invited. M ERCER7""ILOTDON—BeIoved "husband of Lucy Mercer. passed away at his home, 1724 E. Maryland St.. Tuesday. July 25. Funeral Thursday. July 27, 2 p m.. at the above address. Burial-Crown Hill. Friends Invited. PARKER. THOMAS D.—Beloved husband of Luia Parker, brother of Mrs. Harry Halt Mrs. Alice Hu eke: merer and Mrs F. L. Case, at the late home, 1918 English Ave., Tuesday. July 25. Funeral at residence Thursday. July 27. at 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park. Friends may call after o p. m. Wednesday. VEST."WILLIAM A— Husband of Lime Vest, father of Florence Vest. Mrs. Wil*iam. Rider ar.d Dorothy Vest, died Tuesday, a. m.. are 41 years. Funeral at residence. '34 N. Pine St . Thursday. 10 a. m. Burial i Floral Park cemetery, friends invited, CARD OF THANKS. ~ ~~ A tli) OF THANKS We wish to express our heartfelt thanks for the many kindnesses shown us during illness and death 1 of our beloved son and brother. Charlea Leslie Murphy; especially to our former ar.d present neighbors, boys from the Twenty-Sixes engine house. Dr. Sheridan, the Rev. Reimer. employes of The News. T R O'Donnell Transfer Company. J. C. Wilson, ’undertaker, and the street newsboys. MR. AND MRS. GEORGES MURPHY AND FAMILY. ISI9 Fletcher Are. LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Platinum pin set with diamond—about July 14. Reward. Telephone Washington 1722. LOST—On 42nd St.. Illinois Faimew car. brown pocketbook, containing gold watch an<4 card case. Reward. Kenwood 4881. DAYTON wire wheel, lost or etolen. 30x3 H Goodrich tire, attached to broken carrier Reward. Mala 2071 or Irvington 4353. AIREDALE, one-year-old. male, black back. bob-tail: came “Pat.' Reward for taformation, Washington 4806. LOST—RoII of bills. Monday, between bank and 1632 S. East St. Railroad mail's pay. Cali Drexel 2149. Reward. 1 LOST —Small gold wrist watch, lost on E. Washington car. Valued as keepsake. Circle 5364. Reward. PUP. Scotch collie: been clipped: answers name Sandy. Reward for information. C3II Harrison 2595 LOST—Tire on wire wheel of? Chalmers. 32x4. on Madison Road or in city. Circle 1127. reward. SIGMA CHI pin. eet in pearls. Sunday. July —Pocketbook. containing S3O and receipts. Piease return to Times Office. FOUND —Great Dane and" bulldog? Call city dog pound. Main 0872. NOTICES - ' BEDBUGS, roaches, moths, ants, destroyed with one application of “Sudden Death.” ALBERT MAAS. 31 Virginia ave M. 1225. PERSONALS. INDIANA CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE Clinic for patients at 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. New location: 062 N. Pennsylvania street. FAIRMOUNT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement, private; prices reasonablemay work for board: babies adopted. Write for booklet. MRS. T. B LONG. 4911 East Twenty-Seventh st.. Kansas City. Mo. BUSINESS SER\ ICES. ELECTRICAL WIRING Light and power. Houses a specialty. Repair work given prompt attention; reasonable. DILTS KLECTRIC. 948 FT WAYNE. MAIN 3635. A Bath a Day is the Healthy Way. E. 51. HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber. 3220 E. Mich. Webster 3001. Vault Cleaning All work guaranteed. EAST SIDE VAULT AND SINK CLEANING COMPANY. 935 E. Maryalnd. Stewart 1794. IS YOUR radio insqllated to apply with insurance underwriters 1 Don’t endanger your property. The JAY & COOK CO. will guarantee all radio instillations Call Irv ' 4411. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated' feather mattresses and pillows made E. F- BURKLE. aid Mass. Main 1428. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLBDGE. 201 Indiana ave. EX SERVICE BROS vault, sink" or~dry well cleaning. PAUL WEISS. 626 Caldveil, or Circle 7618 HEATH S Union Barber Shop. Warm com- ’ furtabie bath rooms. 133 W. Market et. , DETECTIVES. j Quigley-Hyland Agency, Inc. Suite 404 National City Bank building Phone Main 2902. Local office International Secret Service Assn. Seventy offices In America and loreigu countries. oijß “■wants” will CD your want*. be they tollies or gr-fn-

MALE HELP—WANTED. \ On Account of Strike Big Four Railroad Wants Mechanics All Classes Helpers and Boiler Washers For Shop, Roundhouse and Car Work. United States Labor Board Rales and Rates For Work in City and Oat of Town. Apply §O6 Majestic Bldg., Penn, and Maryland.

MALE HELP—WANTED. On Account of Strike THE INDIANAPOLIS UNION RAILWAY COMPANY NEEDS 6 Boiler Makers 6 Machinists 2 Blacksmiths 2 Sheet Metal Workers 2 Pipe Fitters 2 Carmen ALSO HELPERS for Above Crafts Permanent Employment in Indianapolis • for • CAPABLE MEN Steady Work. Standard Wages. Day Jobs. Excellent Commissary. Apply at Room 202 Union Station, Indianapolis, Indiana. -P. J. Landers, Supt. ON ACCOUNT OF STRIKE THE L. E. & W. RAILROAD Wants Mechanics. All Classes Helpers and Boiler Washers for Shop, Round House and Car Work. United States Labor Board Rates and Rules for Work in City and Out-of-Town. Apply 209 Mass. ave. or L. E. & W. General Office bldg. Washington and Noble sts. • WANTED Men for general factory work. Apply Wednesday morning. AMERICAN CAN CO., South East and Belt R. R. WANTED—Two young men, single, over 21 to travel <*cd sell: experience unnecessary. Must be neat appearing and have the work habii. good contract at gtart anil permanent position furnished men who follow Instructions. Chair warmers need not apply. Address Box 593, city. FOLLOW closely the home bargains listed i in the Times Want Ad pages. GENERAL machine man, capable operating sander. MAAS-NEIMEYER LUMBER CO. Twenty-First and Monon railroad. WANTED—BOYS to carry Times routes ia downtown dis- j trlct between East and West, South and Bt. Clair streets. Boys not over 14 years | old. See Mr. Moorehead any afternoon after 2 o'clock. WANTED—Upholsterer. Call Drexel 2852. DID YOU"SELL iTT If not. try the automobile columns of the Times Want Ads.

SALESMAN—W ANTED. EXPERIENCED Borax furniture salesman. Steady position and good salary to man who can deliver the goods. State age, experience. reference and salary expected. M. D. SCOUTEN, MGR.. MAY 4: CO.. Columbus. Ohio, FEMALE HF.I.I*—WANTED. GlßL—Between 18 to 25 for operating machine; experience unnecessary. Take Garfield Park car, get off South East, and Belt R. R. AMERICAN CAN CO., South East and Belt R. R. WOMAN for house to house canvassing. 1001 Oliver Ave. wanted. 8 a m 322 Virginia Ave. GIRL WANTED - at 323 W South St. j INSTRUCTIONS^ Indiana Chiropractic College, Inc. TEACHING THE NATIONAL SYSTEM OF PAINX.ErS ADJUSTMENT. STUDENTS ENROLLED AT ANY TIME. CLINIC FOR ACUTE AND CHRONIC DISEASES AT 10 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. ON MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS REGISTRATION FEE FOR PATIENTS 50,- PER WEEK NEW ADDRESS 962 X. PENNSYLVANIA ST. ! MEN to learn barber trail-. TRI-CITY BARBER S COLLEGE 309 E Washington at.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0757. YOU can exchange anything hut blows through an Ad in the Times Classified Columns. HOUSES—TO LET. South 1633 DRAPER. Seven room house: gas and electric lights. $25 per month. Dunlop & Holtegel, 122 E. Market. Upper Duplex Corner E. New York St. and Chester Ave Five rooms and bath; $37.50. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4518. TENTH st., laid F.: upper duplex. 5 room?. modern; water and gas furnished; garage. $50.00. Marion County State Bank 538 W. 31st St’, new 6-room mo iern: halt of double, aduits. $42 50. Randolph 4277. FLAT s. \| \K 1 MEN IS- I O LE !\ For Colored! 324 W. 21st St. Two rooms and bath, ln-a-door bed. Front Apts. $22.50 State Savings and Trust Cos. S. W. COR. 10th and Olney: 2 rooms. S2O; 3 rooms, S3O: bath, steam heat, water. Main 6975. Randolph 6787. HIGHLAND DRIVE. 560; upper, 4 rooms, bath, light; cool. Washington 5035. ROOMS—TO LKT~ EMERSON ave.. N., 501 Vt \ furnished or unfurnished room in modern private homo on E. Michigan car line; very reasonable. Irvington 0292. ALABAMA. 1818: nice furnished rooms with private family; private entrant. Harrison 0127. NORTHWESTERN! 2353; idee s 1 eep in g room' modern; lady preferred. Randolph 7153. DELAWARE. N.; front bedroom, modern home. Employed people. Randolph 8283. SLEEPING-ROOM for two gentlemen in Roberts Apt No. D. 227 N. Illinois. _ PENNSYLVANIA 8t„ 1215 N : desirable modern sleeping rooms; location'ideal. DELAWARE. N, 2617: 2 connecting front rooms, furnished Kenwood 2555. ROOM, furnished or unfurnished, for couple, attractive location. Drexel 3810. MERIDIAN. N.; for young men; use of piano and poolroom. Kenwood 3488. DELAWARE, N., 837; nicely furnished front room. Circle 7968. ONE furnished room for 2 men. $2.30 week. 189 N, East St. NICELY' furnished, modern. Circle 6150. 3-ROOMS, furnished house. 712 Bates St. ~LI(i lil HO U SEK I-:HU NG ItOQ Ms 7 CENTRAL. 1127; man and wife will share 6-room apartment with couple or 2 ladiJS employed; very reasonable. Main 3710. BUCHANAN StT 825 ; furnished" front~lighthousekeeping rooms, electric light, gas. Drexel 3839. TWO sleeping or light housekeeping rooms. Modern. Car line. Phone Kenwood 5673. KENWOOD. 2317: front furnished room. mod-ri': private family. Randolph 1977. ST. CLAIR. W . 114: modern light housekeeping and sleeping rooms Circle 3445. NINETENNTH, W . 140: 2 furnished modern i Qimei'tm; front rooms. Kenwood 3592. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING rooms, a Iso "sleeping rooms at 144 N. East St. 2 NICELY furnished room. 70S E Pratt. ~ TRANSFER AND STORAGE. Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey st. Main 2028 LI. 1138. i AKTLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. Private locked rooms and open space. 25c per month and up. Local and overland transfer. We call and give you exact prices on any kind of work without any obligagations. 419-43 E. Market St. Main 2760 /_ Eat. 1895. OTTO J. SUEZ. Packing, hauling, low rates on California shipments. Through ears to Los Angeles. Main 2353-3628. Night, Web. 0699. WILL have large overland truck returning to Louisville. Ky., New Albany, or JeffertonvJle. Ind.. this week Ratfs reasonable!. Write William H. Darning. New Albany. Ind., or Phone T. P. Rogers, Main 1576. BRUCE. KENNARD. TRANSFER, STOR-' age. Main 0303; Main 6988: evening, Harrison 2458.

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AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE. ' >^VWWA^VS^VWWWWWWSAAA^VSA/WSA AUTHORIZED DEALER cXotA/tcx (Ttycwi doxf& * It you ar er on the market for a good used Ford pur liberal payment plan will help you considerably. Call Irvington 1124. Night, Washington 1400. 1922 touring, stario demountable. .. $385 | 1921 touring, starlet, demountable, j new tires, lock -wheel 350 i 1920 coupe, decker wheel 375 1 1917 roadster, slip-on body 90 1919 Scripps-Booth chummy 260 1915 touring 'BS 1919 coupe 310 1922 Roadster, starter, demountable.. 315 1917 Buick 6 roadster 165 1915 touring 90 Sold on easy payments. Carr Auto Saleg 5436 E. Wash. Open evenings. Open Saturday evenings. SEE HAROLD HANCOCK. CARS—TRUCKS We have a complete stock of good Used Fords at exceptionally low prices. TERMS TO SUIT fTKtnrrss Authorized Dealers. J 259 South Meridian St. Used Car Bargains I Monroe touring. Chevrolet 490, Ford ! touring. Ford coupe. Buick 6 touring, i Studebaker touring. Monroe sedan, Monroe, California top; Mitchell roadster. Grant (i ! touring, Monroe roadster, Ford sedan. Overland touring. All of the above cars priced low for I quvk sales. Paj merits if desired. Monroe Motors Corporation Ford Bodies USED SPEEDSTERS. ROADSTERS AND COMMERCIALS. EXCHANGE YOUR USED BODY FOR A NEW ONE. ; Swlsshelmni <& Parker DODGE BROS., used cars. All model* at cheap price*. C.H.Wallerich Company Dod66 Brothers Motor Veinclm 846 N. Meridian. Buick Six Tourings Two of them; newly painted; puncture- | proof tirea: summer and winter top# Saci rifice Small payment down, balance aa | you like it. Other bargains. 518 N. CapitoL FordsJ Fords! ! 1920 and 1921 tourings and roadsters: ! real bargains. Don't fail to see these bei fore you buy. 235 N. Pennsylvania St. Ford. 1919. touring. $lB5. Roadster, $165. Light truok. SBS. Several others 725 Virginia Ave. FORD touring. 1920: A-l condition $250; S9O down, balance easy terms WEtSS--IIAN 22 14 jjj New Y irk at M 4446. STUDEBAKER 3-passenger roadster, new cord tires all around a real bargain at | - 220 S. Pennsylvania. Main 1705. 1921 OAKLAND-6, touring. New tires, looks like new. $483. i 72.~> Virginia Ave. BUICK. 1918 roadster: looks and runs like new . good tires Bargain. Terms or trade_ 644 E Wash. Mam_ 3493 __ _ INTERSTATE sedan, ninety-day guarantee. $l5O down, balance easy term*. Open evenings. 235 N. FORD 1920 co :pe. $350: $l4O down, balance easy terms A 1 condition. 212-14 E. New Y'ork st M. 4416. OVERLAND 6. good-condition. New Ttree, $125. 725 Virginia Ave CADILLAC, a real bargain, four new Royal Cord Tires, one good spare. Car in first class condition Circle 4732. Ford coupe. $350. Ford sedan. 725 Virginia Ave FORD 1920" touring, starter, one-man top; SIOO down, balance to suit. 644 K. Washington. Main 3493. MAXWELL tourmg. new top. good condition. $125. 725 Virginia Ave PAIGE, touring, e:\-cylinder Continental moo r r ■ - : ' - 11 ' Ore'- 475 : FORD, 1917 touring. In good condition. It's yours for S9O. 212 East N; -- York. CHALMERS Hght, 6-touring, new tires, good conditio:: $385. 725 Virginia Ave. SCRIPPS Booth SSS. wire wheels Ne~ls motor repairs 725 Virginia A v s. FORD later trade for truck or lot. Phone Webster 8742 evenings. 5-PASBENGER Buick, lot s.iic or trade. Drexel 8031. FORD bodies, sale or exchange. 725 Vlrginia Ave. TRUCKS—FOR SALK. 0. M. G. Track %-ton, covered body, pneumatic tiree; flue running uotidition. Price $476. Pilot Motor Gar Cos, 1110 N. MERIDIAN. Open evenings. Circle 4081. FORD. 1920: one-half ton truck. Starter: good tires. $175. Terms. 644 E. Wash. Main 3493 —r~ "rrm-J-7-- : AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. - Autos Wmted CASH FOR YOUR CAR. Citizens Auto Garage Company. Main 5404. _ 330 N. Ditnola. WE NEED THE CARS AND MEAN BUSINESS If you want to sell your car. bring title and car. We deal quick and pay cash. WEISSMAN 212-14 E. New York st. Main 4-446. Antos Wanted Cash for any car. See us. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 618 N. CapitoL Main 2638. AUTOS WANTED. WE PAY CASH. I. WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N. Illinois. Main 1579. ALTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. Aiuito Painting ZERKLEJPAIHT Our customers recommend our work. Prices as low as the lowest. Quality equal to the best. DRexel 4455. 4517 Kelly St. COLVIN BATTERY COMPANY 121 East Maryland. Circle 1870. Battery service on all makes of battery. New battery. Fitted to all cars FREE. 611. sl3.7i>; 613. $15.75: 127. $19.75. Guaranteed TWO YEARS. RADIO BATTERY guaranteed three years, $12.60. All in OAK cases. Hard rubber cases, $2.00 extra. If It Is a good used TIRE you want, the chances are that we havt them any size, $2. ROGERS 3115 W, Washington. Belmont 4300. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry TIRES, all sizes. $4 and up. Rebuilt casings with NEW TREADS. We also reBair8 air or retread your tire*. ANDERSON TEAM VULCANIZES CO., dll N. Capital. 3d floor.

AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. ' (Continued J STORAGE BATTERY SALE New 6-volt batteries for $12.50 New 12-volt batteries for 17.50 Rebuilt batteries as low as 5.00 South Side Battery Shop [ MURAT TIRE AND* RUBBER CO. Intell ligent service. Tires and batteries. Main 6555. 209 E. New York street. MOTORCYCLI^SANDBIt^YCLES. i CASH paid for all kinds of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 609 Mass. ave. Main 7029. _ REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE I SgWWWWW. S7OO Cash Six-Room Modern Home A real home with six larye rooms and bath on one floor, floored attic, good basement. Indiana furnace, garag'e 10x28. lot 38x141; located on Meridian car line, in g’ood neighborhood. S7OO cash. $33 per month. This property is in g:ood condition and affords an opportunity lo avoid paying excessive rent. Quick action desired as owner is leaving: Uio city. Call Ed O'Callahan with Lorenz Schmidt & Sons, 37 Monument Circle. Main 3715. Eve., Webster 8800. New, Never Occupied Six-room houses (now In course of construction in different parts of city) strictly modern: full basement, furnace, complete bath, gas, electrio lights, city water, s-’n room, hardwood floors, decorations, chandeliers, full lots. Price $4,450 to $5,500. Terms. SI,OOO dowj| balance monthly, or if you own lot with city improvements we can build one of our plan of houses and finance for you ot. monthly payments. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. s2§(o.(Qi , Qi Cash 2825 Sangster Ave. A five-room house; electric lights. Three large lots: $250 cash. $25 per month. Shown ! any time by appointment. Capital Securities Company, 1023 Humo-Mansnr Bldg. Main 3076. 1310-1312-1314 N TREMONT AVE. Modern 5-room bungalow; basement; small cash payment, balance like rent. Take West Tenth street car to Tremont and walk 3 block north Shown any time by appointment. Call P. B GRIFFEY', with J. B. GRIFFEY CO. j 1023 Hume-Mansur Bldg. Main 3076. THREE g'olored rentals, near Northwestern ball park; - tenants make repairs. $3,500; rente $43 month. J. L. Reagan, 209 Lombard BMg. Main 6807. Residence. Ben Davis 332, ring 3 16 ROOMS, MODERN Corner lot. improved street, price $4,800. j You don't know what you are missing if | you don't see this. SBOO cash, terms. Live Wires. T. R Jones & Cos., 414 Poopie s Bank Bldg. Main 5758. Now Vacant Move in tomorrow: 1135 English: 5 rooms, semi-modern. Look at it and male me an offer. E. J. Sexton Drexel 2231. Main 0151, TWO 4-room houses on one lot; located i clone In. Priced to show investment with home. J. L. Reagan, 209 Lombard Bldg Main 6807. Residence, Ben Davis 332. ring 3 B-U-IL-D-IN-G ■f WILL build, you a five-room bungalow. with full basement, oak floors, complete and ready to move in, for $3,000. Roy Wellington, 2IK>6 College Ave Randolph 3632. ! BUNGALOW NEAR BROOKSiDE PARK. I Five nice rooms, new decorations: i Icnty [closet space Bath room with toilet in; cement porch; full lot; improved afreet. Price $3,750. Terms Call Maui 1771. day or eve. BARGAIN—EAST—BARGAtN Four'-bedroom modern home: located on E 10th car line This is a snap lor someone. F M. HUEBER A SON. ! 200 Lombard bldg Main 4773. NAOMI ST., 4 rooms to side, water, lights, gas. garage, improved street Hejits $36. Price $3,350; terms Call Trueblood, RELIABLE REALTY CO. Main 0186. Evenings. Irvington 4213 MODERN BUNGALOW $3.800 —$300 ash 1819 Roosevelt ave full basement and A-l condition. FOWLER & EATON Main 6871. 301 City Trust. CHURCHMAN ave. "6-room cottage' ail modern conveniences except furnace; wellkept garage and improved street. $3,500; $750 down. Call Main 6771. day or eve. SIX-ROOM cottage; select location southeast. Practically modern. $3,750; $19*90 cash, balance monthly. Call Main 6771, day or eve. FOR SALE—Three room house on rear of lot; gas, electric lights Will take auto aa part payment. Call at 1037 Sheffield. BT OWNgS—Modern. 9 room*. 4 bedroom*. closet in each; newly painted. Call ana see 326 N. Highland Ave. KEAL ESTATE— 1 81 DURBAN. Slater ban New 5-room bungalow, garage and thre- ! lota north Easy terms Owner. Main 0186. Evenings, Drexel 1493. REAL ESTATE—-Al l. >K TRADE. LOT in Success addition: taka upright | piano in trade Randolph 4221. LOTS—FOK SALE. TWO beautiful comer lots, facing ThirtyEighth St. boulevard, near Keystone. $326 and $350. Terms. MR. YEATON on the addition Sunday. Harrison 0680. River Park Lots We hare several lots for sale In the most exclusive summer addition on the river. North of Broad Ripple. Cash or terms Very reasonable. Call Mr. Buchanan. Main 2957. Orin Jessup Land Cos., Realtors. 705-10 Occidental Bldg. Indiana’s Largest Real Estate Organization. FINE east front lot near Twenty-First and Emerson. Price $325. $lO down. $1.26 par week. Call Walter Saunders. Webster 7710, between 7 and 8:30 evenings. LOTS I LOTS! LOTS I Non-resident, authorizes big sacrifice on seven lots near 38tli St. and Orchard Ave. Just southeast State Fairgrounds. Three fronting on paved streets. Price for five days only $2,250. AH cash. No trade. The GATES KINNEAR CO. 760 Bankers Trust Bldg. Main 1409. Washington 4175. LOT on Centennial Ave. near Speedway Ave. Gas. electricity and telephone. Price $475. $lO down, $1.50 per week. Call evenings. Randolph 4057. ACRE lots east, $500; $lO cash, balance monthly. COOPER & HADLEY. 837 Lemcjte Bldg. Eves., call Webster 5774. NORTHWEST comer lot. in finest subdivision in the north part of city. Price reasonable with terms. MR. YEATON. Harrison 0680. DANDY' building lot. Carrollton Ave. car 54th., eas f terms. Owner, Main 0188, evening. Drexel 1493. FINE lot on Sunset Ave. near Fifty-First j St. Price $395. $lO down, $1.25 per week. MR. SPENCE. Main 4205. LOT on Buckingham Ave. near Sixty-Second St. Price $590. $lO down, $1.75 per week. Call evenings, Randolph 4057. REAL ESTATE—\VANTED._ Wanted Quick We have a buyer for a 5 or 6-room-to-side double on the hill in West Indianapolis. Modem. Call. Meredith <& Johnson Main 2393. Webster 7053. WANTED —Five or 6-room cottage: good location. Not over $3,500. Call Main 677 L

REAL ESTATE—WANTED. ((‘on tinned.' WANTED—Run down property and run down price. Four or 5-roora house from owner. Will pay all cash if price is right. Call Circle 3920 until 7 p. m. FARMS—FOR SALE. HERiI Is your opportunity. If you want an outside life, plenty of sunshine and recreation, don’t miss it. An excellent truck farm; nice dwelling house, good outbuildings and everything automatically watered; lo acres, 4,120 square feet under glass; plenty of strawberries and other small fruit; located near city; no competition. Reason for selling getting old. This is the best buy in the state for SIO,OOO. Immediate possession. This farm should make from $5,000 to SIO,OOO a year. Enough vegetable* now growing to pay half the original cost. Address PAIGE St CUMMINGS. Sullivan. Ind. 80-ACRE farm; Bplendid buildings; near Madisori, will trade for Indianapolis residence. FRANK A. CHAPIN. 507 Lombard bldg- Circle 2699. 175-ACRE river bottom farm, 15 miles south, fine mellon and com ground: 8room house, big barn and silo. A. G. ROSE, Martinsville, Ind. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. GROCERY, meat and confectionery, splendid location, doing a good business, leaving city, must sell. SI,OOO cash, may consider terms; located north, near school and 2 churches. Kenwood 9330. _____ POOLROOM and equipment., cigars, tobaccos, soft drinks and candy for,sale: good location. JOHN DENEK. Phone 125, North Judson, Ind. j ■ GNE-HAJLF interest in 2nd hand furniture. Business for saie cheap. Lincoln 6505. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALEArmy Surplus Merchandise Tarpaulin*, bench grinders, snatch blocks, anvils, forges, augurs, vises, braces, belting, hatchets, sledge hammers, picks. pickoiattacks. handles, axes, shovels, spades, i wood chisels, planes.' rope, crosscut saws, ; block pulleys, pinch bars, adzes and many i other Homs in the hardware line at greatly reduced prices. M. L. Goldberg & Son 1302-6 W. Washington st. $2 DOWN WILL BRING C^OKeOrj/% The Personal Writing Machine JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 22 8 Penn _St. Teh. Mam 2890. Attention Builders and Contractors Just received one car load new 12-penny nails 80 lbs net to the keg. While they last at $1.50 per keg Also 40 and 4 penny nails Mail orders filled M. L. Goldberg Sons. INVALID CHAIRS—Good, strong rubbertired chairs for rent, $3.50 per month. Crutches. 25c. Delivery free. BAKER BROS, A BARGAIN in 2 Easy vacuum and 1 Gain-a-Day electric washers, soiled. 34 South Meridian street. A NUMBER of used electric washers. S2O and_up- 34 South Meridian street. WHEN YOU THINK OF TYPEWRITERS THINK OF JUDD 22 S PENN ST. ISTAG& Radio set complete, $45. 3503 E. Twenty-Fifth St. Ml6t EI.LA.NLOI S^-WAN I El*. GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCK YARDS CLOTHING AND FIRS. f MATCH YOUR COAT WITH A PAIR OF jl \ TROUSERS W The Pants Store Cos. Wjtf 2 Stores Full of Pams ‘M ® j 43 W. Ohio—ll 4E. Ohio St. FURS repaired, relined, remodeled into 19221923 models at special summer prices: payable when taken out of storage in fall, I work done by expert furriers and is absolutely guaranteed; ask Lyons'9 customers, •hey know. LYONS FUR CO., practical furriers National City Bank bldg.. 4th Boor. I flOl'-SKHOI.n GOODS—FOK SALE. GA3 RANGES, remade in perfect condition: box patterns, $lO 00 and up. Cabinet style. $15.00 and up Delivered and connected. Cash or payments. MERIDIAN STOVE COMPANY, 927 S. Meridian St. Stewari 1742. SECOND-HAND furniture slock E. Keoot. deceased of 609 W Washington St., is! now being sold rogardleas of price. KFICHiN CABINEtT ~M7DOUG ALL; "GOOD CONDITION. CALL IRVINGTON 2572. FLOOR covering at lowest prices. • 207 West Wash. st. Lincoln £750. CIRCASSIAN Walnut bedroom suit. A-l condition. Irvington 4225. DINING Chair*, from $1 up at 748 W. Michigan St. DINING Tables, from $5 up at 748 W. Michigan SL GAS RANGES, remade in perfect condition: box pattern, $lO 00 and up. Cabinet style. $15.00 and up. Delivered and con- , neeted. Cash or payments. CHARLES KOEHRING, 883 Virginia Ave. Drexel 9400. _MUSICAL— SALE OK WANTED. PHONOGRAPH. Silvertone: 3 months' old, 16 records, plays anything. $45. 220 S i Pennsylvania. Main 1703 Open Sunday. SEVERAL slightly used Columbia grafonolas; almost half price; easy terms. HOOK 8. 105 N. Illinois St. J A C. FISCHER PIANO. $65 00. ROBERTSON MUSIC HOUSE. 423 Mass ave. Main 4,531. LEGAL NOTICES. >'OTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. 60—18952. In the Probate Court of Marion County, vacatoln, 1922. In tha matter of the estate of Jessie F. Walker, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Chester B. Walker as exeoutqr of the above named estate .has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settle ent of said estate, and that the same will come up fori the examination and action of said Probate ; Court, on the 16th day of September, 1922. | at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there bo. why said account and vouchers should not bo approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. GEORGE V. COFFIN, Clerk. CLARKE & CLARKE, attorneys. LEGAL NOTICE Sealed proposals will Vie received at the office of the board of trustees off the Central Indiana Hospital for the Insjane until 1 o'clock a. m„ Aug. 2, 1922, for the furnishing of all materials and all labor necessary for the erection and construction of a vegetable and root house at the Central Indiana Hospital for the Insane. Plans and specifications for this work are on file at the office of the board of trustees and at the office of Adolf Selierrer, architect. The board reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. By order of the board of trustees. Central Indiana Hospital for the Insane. _ Confidential Qinick Loans UP TO S3OO. On pianos, Victrolas. household furniture and guaranteed notes. Loans payable in 8 to 20 monthly installments. Legal charges based on unpaid balance for actual time used. Loans with other companies paid off and more money advanced. Hours: ' 9 to 6:30; Saturdays to 1 p. tn Call, write or phone Circle 1-0-6-9 beneficial Loan Society LOANS on furniture, pianos, autos, live stock, farm implement* and. other collateral. 141 zi i e. Washington St. CAPITOL LOAN CO. Mala 0555. Auto Line7lß4.

FINANCIAL. lUontjnued.iYOU CAN BORROW MONEY SO CHEAP and on such easy terms of repayment from the Fidelity Loan Company, a licensed and bonded firm, for use in paying overdue bills or to buy the things you need ior CASH at BARGAIN PRICES that every one should take advantage of our service. LOANS ON FURNITURE $20.00 to $300.00 at legal rates, on short notice and without publicity We give you all the time you want to repay a loan and only charge you the actual time you have the money. Fair, isn't it? You Can Afford to Borroiv On $ 40 pay $2 a month and interest On,s 60 pay $3 a month and interest On SIOO pay $5 a month and interest PAY MORE AND TIME AND REDUCE THE COST. IN YOUR BEHALF Wo are on tne job eight hours a day. and through personal contact and personal service. plus a deep personal interest, we can serve you and your friends as you wish to be served. In these unusual times, business friendships, close relations, mutual understandings and co-operatiou are real assets to all of us. We are ready to go three-fourts of the way Now tt is un to you. FIDELITY LOAN CO. 106 E. Market St. Room 532 Lemcke Bl(lg. Main 1278. Docrt Worry Because you are out of money or because you owe several bills. We Specialize in Such Cases Don't ruin your credit or even risk it when there is such an easy, inexpensive way of keeping it. We Furnish the Money to Keep Your Credit Established There are no investigation charges, no interest added or deducted Intereet charged on balances only. All that is necessary is that you own furniture or piano or Victrola. You Will Be Surprised at the prompt and confidential manner with which a loan may be secured. We loan any amount up to S3OO. Call, write or phone. Commonwealth Loan Cos. 305 Odd Fellow bldg.. Cor. Penn, and Wasn sta. Successors to State Loan Cos. Phone Main 4019. * MONEY? SIOO-*2OO-S3OO Investigate cur easy-to-pay Twenty-Payment Plan Loans. Get SSO. pa> back $2.50 a month. Get SIOO. pay back S5 00 a month. With tntcrest al 3ty% per month. You pay only for the actual time loan runs Interest is charged only ou the actual amount of cash still outstanding Come in and get free Booklet. "The Twentypayment Plan." which describes everything fully. All business confidential. We Loan on Furniture. Pianos, Victroias. etc* without removal. Also on Diamonds lor long or short time. C&il. phone or writ® Indiana Collateral Loan Cos. (Bonded Lenders.) ESTABLISHED 1887. 201 LOMBARD BUILDING. 24% EAST WASHINGTON ST. Main 3288. _______ LOANS AND INSURANCE on City and Farfii Property. THOS C. DAY' A CO 709-715 Fletcher Trust Building. Main 1325. ; WE MAKE and buy second mortgages on improved farms and Indianapoiia real l estate, 1 AETNA MORTGAGE & INVESTMENT CO., 508 Fidelity Trust bldg. MONEY' furnished on realty mortgages and contracts. FRANK K SAWYER, Meridian Life Bldg.. 307 N. Pennsylvania street. Circle 1 'till ______ MONEY to loan or. second mortgages. L. B. MILLER. 127 N JJelaware st. Mato 5782. FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana i and Indianapolis real estate. R. B WILSON. 1101 National City Bank bldg. Lta- | coin 6104 REAL ESTATE and Insurance. TUXEDO STATE BANK 4304 E New Y'ork. Irvington 2503. LA RG E PROFITS. from small expenditure follow Real Estate I advertising in "Want Ad” columns of the I Times. lIStT SERVEFRIENDS Murphy ahd Mader Would Order Man Shot, Says Witness Hanson. If;/ United .Yetea CHICAGO. July 26.—" Big Tim" Mufphy and Fred “Frenehy” Mader, czars of the Chicago Building Trades Council, on trial for the alleged mur der of a police lieutenant, were willing to do anything to help a friend, even to having him shot, according tc testimony of Harry "Smash" Hanson "Who can we get to plug Mike?” Mader asked Hanson, according to Hanson's testimony. “We don’t want him killed, you understand. We just want him shot in the leg. His wife is scared to death and wants him to quit the labor game. If we plug him in the leg she will make him quit.” NAMES TWO DEPUTIES Marshal Storen Adds to Force Serving Injunction Case Writs. Stafford F. Perdieu and Ralph M. Ftnegola were appointed deputy United States marshals to assist in serving writs on defendants in the railroad injunction suits by Mark, Storen, United States marshal, today. They will be on duty only a few days. - Because of the large number of defendants more than 2.000 in the thirteen suits, the regular force has been unable to make service. Perdieu, it is understood, will be chief deputy when Linus P. Meredith of Richmond succeeds Storen. Finegold formerily was prohibition agent. FOUR HELD FOR THEFT Shelbyville (Ky.) Police Arrest Party and Hold Automobile. Two men, a woman and her 15-year-old daughter, are under yirrest at Shelbyville, Ky., and the police of that city are holding an automobile owned by Harvis Warren, 1454 S. Harding St. The automobile was stolen July 22, from Warern’s garage. John Will ams, alias Grimsley, McCarty St. and Tremont Ave.: Herbert Freels. 2229 W. Wilkins St.; Mrs. Myrtle Faulk. 828 S. Tremont Ave., and her daughter, Miss Bess.e Faulk, 15, are the persons under arrest. Detectives. Giles and Irick started to { Shelbyville today to bring the four ! prisoners and the autosaobile back to Indianapolis.

GASOLINE PRICES BEING JUGGLED. DEALEHSCHARGE National Association Demands Federal Investigation of Fluctuations. FREIGHT RATE EXCUSED Leader Points to Specific Cases Where Variance is Inverse With Distance. By ROBERT TALLEY Times Staff Correspondent. WASHINGTON, July 26.—A 20 percent average increase in the price of gasoline during the past year hats caused the National Automobile Dealers Association to ask the Federal trade commission here for an immediate investigation into what it terms as “mere juggling of prices.” Copies of,the request have been sent to Senators McKellar and LaFollette. originators of the Senate’s gasoline price probe. The latter is at present sleeping in committee while these statesmen are busy seeking re-elec-tion back home. "Gasoline prices for July, '1922, av | erage about 26.45 cents the country over, as compared with about 22.25 cents for July 1921,” says C. A. Vane, general manager of the dealers’ association. "This is nearly a2O per cent increase, and recent press dispatches indicate that the oil men are in accord on .‘suggestions’ that gasoline should be 2 or 3 cents higher.” Price Changes Sudden Vane’s figures show that service station prices have risen from two to seven cents a gallon. feome cities show sharjl decreases in one month and equally sharp increases in the month following. Dallas, Texas, he said, is the only city that gave any indication of a price based upon competition. In Dallas, gasoline dropped as low as 14 cents in September, 1921. Freight rates apparently play little part in setting the prices as New Orleans, in the heart of the oil country, is paying 27.5 cants a gallon and Boston, several thousand miles away, is paying 28 cents. "The oil industry evidently wants to prolong the war,” Vane said. "Twelve million motorists who consume on an average of about 400 gallons of gasoline a year would like some assurance there is really competition in th eoil business or whether the so-called ‘trust’ and the so-called ‘independants’ are not merely back and front door names for the interests controlling a vert' necessary commodity in American life.” HEW ELEMENTS IN TUMMIES Defeat of Culberson in Favor of • K. K. K. Man Chief Surprise, By United Vet cs DALLAS. July 26.—The Texas Senatorial primary marks the passing of Senator “Charlie” Culberson, after twenty-four years in the upper chamber. New elements in the campaign included the Ku-Klux Klan. Earle Mayfield. who won first place, was a klan candidate. He advocated the manufacture and sale of light wines and beer. Culberson denounced the klan. James E. Ferguson, who was Impeached when Governor, and disquali- | fled from holding any office in the I State, was second in the primary. He made much of his opposition to the | Federal Reserve system and prohi* ; bition. The Klan is against him. FORDSONS BUILD ROADS Special Demonstration 13 Given at Industrial Exposition. A special demonstration of road building equipment was today at the Fordson Industrial Exposition at Alabama and Ohio Sts. The demonstration, which included the operating of scrapers, grader*, sweepers, rock crushers, excavators, conveyors and similar machinery, operated by tractor power, was witnessed by many visiting road officials from all parts of Indiana. Several Marion County highway officials were „ also present. AIDS TO BLIND MEET g Convention of Indiana Workers to Be Held Aug. 1, -2 and 3. The sixth biennial convention of the Indiana Association of Workers for the Blind will be held in Hollenbeck Hall, Aug. 1. 2 and 3. The pro- 1 gai(m includes a number of wellknown educators, among them being E. U. Graff, superintendent of Indianapolis public schools, and Prof. George S. Wilson, superintendent of the Indiana School for the Blind. Others who will speak are J. I. Holcomb of Indianapolis, H. R. Latimer of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Mrs. E. B. Palmer of Cleveland, Ohio. Pension Fund Boosted A check for SIOO has ben teceived by the trustees of the firemen’s pension fund from the Republic Creosoting Company, in appreciation of services in the fire at the company’* , plant at 726 Miley Ave. July 21. f “Organization” Is Subject Charles W. Miller will speak on “Organization” at the monthly meeting of the Indianapolis Republican Club at 2:30 Thursday afternoon in the palm room of the Hotel Claypool. Mr. Miller will speak in place of Wil liam H Freeman, who is ill. Petitions Sale of Plant The Indiana Bell Telephone Company has asked the public service ! commission for permission to sell its 1 New Carlisle exchange plant to Ward H. Farrar and E. W. Farrar. The price agreed upon between the parties is SII,OOO.

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