Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 93, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 August 1922 — Page 9

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1 DEATH NOTICES SPREEX. WILBUR EDWARD—Beloved son of Christian and Anna Spreen, Augr. 27, 1922. at 10:30 a. m . are 0 years 10 months 25 days. Funeral Tuesday, Aur- 29. at 2 p. m. from the residence of his grandfather. Augxst Maschmeyer, on Stump road, between Bluff road and Three Notch road. Friends invited. Burial m Crown Hill cemetery. a FUNERAL DIRECTORS vwwvwsrvwvwvw^ W. T. 31asengym Independent Undertaker. Prompt ambulance calls. “The proof of a service is the service it renders." 1702 X. Illinois St. Randolph 6870. 1625 Shelby St. Drexel 2570. FLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St. ' Funeral directors to the people of Indian' apolis since 1887. Phone*—Main 0641-0642. LI. 2641 INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY TCkllcf* Parlors 1322 Union St. Johnson & Montgomery 1032 Central Ave. Main 1430. c George Grinsteiner m Funeral Director. 423 E. Market " Old phone Main 0908. LI. 7803. SHIELEY BROS.’COT Mam office 946 S. Illinois St. Circle 1918. Mam 1841. J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect ST 1671 Drexel 0322. CHAS. A. HOCKENSiiiTH. 724 N. ilimoia. Male 1166 LI. 1166. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—I4O2 N. UiUkOlA 1 WM E. KRIEGEB. Main 1154. Res Phone. Ben Davis 332-L CADD—BERT 8. GADD”2I3O Prospect SI Phon*s: Drexel 0422. Stewart 2278. UNDERTAKERS—HISET * TITUS. 961 North Del. LI. 6564. M. 3630 8 SPECIAL NOTICES a^^^WWS/VS/WVWW\ ,I,^W>/V>/VWW>^/^ SPIRITUALIST Mr. Oscar Herbert renouvr. spirit mod m and divine liealer of Baltimore. Md.. jut arrived in this city, will Five psyehu u ■ n-ftauons daily and Sunday tc assist in -stablis-hnis new church. Hours 10 a. m to 9 p. m. 329 X. Alabama. Phone Lincoln 6763. IMPORTANT NOTICE. ! The Lowe Agency, pensions and Government claims. Legislation in Congress of interest to Civil War soldiers and Civil War and Spanish War widow's explained. 312 K. of P. building. Phone Mam 0707. BEDBUGS, roach*.?, moths, ant*, destroyed with one application of “Sudden Death.*’ ALBERT MAAS. 31 Virginia Ave. M. 1225. 9 PERSONALS SNIDER S RAY FEVER REMEDY. Sold at Brooks Drug Store, Pennsylvania ar.d Ohio, during the season. A guaranteed remedy. Money refunded if not satisfactory. So.oo per box. FA’RMOUNT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement, private: prices reasonable: kroav work for board: bab:es adopted. Writs Iter booklet MRS. T. B. LONG. 4911 E. "Twenty-Seventh St.. Kansas City. Mo. OUR “wants'* will fill your wants, be they aellins or buying onesLOST AND HH M> REWARD Buick six. model D 45. 1916. stolen: black wheels and body. , Rex top. front windows o ;t. Li.-cne* 1 No. 374045. En--iii. No. 182378. Serial No. 178068. $25 reward. Cal! Mr. Meno. Circle 6494. 1444 N. New Jersey. j LOST—Large brown and white collie, 7 years old: child's pet: answers to name “Duffer." Liberal reward. Call Washington 1690. or Webster 0658. J LOST—Brown” Boston bag. containing child's apparel and two bathing suits. Sunday night, the 20th. on Broad Ripple car. Call Irvington 4391. Reward. LOST—Blue and white sapphire bracelet on g Meridian car or south of car line on Meridian street. Drexel 9349. LOST—Fur choker on Riverside car. Friday evening, about 0. Liberal reward. Harrison 0241LOST—Woman's red bill fold, somewhere on commission row. Liberal reward. Belmoot 3675. ! 12 HELP WANTED—.HALE

(On Account of Strike) THE INDIANAPOLIS UNION RAILWAY COMPANY Desires to Employ Several Experienced ) Boilermakers, Machinists and Sheet Metal Workers. Competent for Roundhouse and Back Shop Work. Permanent Employment. Apply at Room 202, Union Station, Indianapolis, Indiana. P. J. Landers, Supt. ! Coiored Laborers 4u Cents Per Hour 9 Hours a DayCall at Employment Office E. Kauh & Sons Fertilizer Cos. Union Stock Yards Ready for Work WANTED—BOYS . ' I© carry Times routes in downtown district between East and West, South and Bt. Clair street*. Boys not over 14 years Old See Mr. Moorehe&d any alternooo alter 2 o’clock. * LIXOTYPE machines! operator, day work BOOKWALTER - BALI- - GREATHOUSE , FRIXTIXG CO- 1502 X. Capitol Ave. ! kKAX and wife, white; no children, as janl- ’ W tor in oflir- building: srdary and free r room rmt. Address A Xo. 2740. Times. BOILERMAKERS and he'pers to work in contract shop. 1425 Van Boren. 13~ INST KLCT lONS a—Business Colleges MEX to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER S COLLEGE. 309 E. Washington at.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0757. Did You Sell That Used Cart If not. trr the automobile columns of i the Times - Want Ada.

12 HELP WANTED—MALE On Account of Strike Big Four Railroad Wants Mechanics Ail Classes Helpers and Boiler Washers For Shop, Roundhouse and Car Work United States Labor Board Rules and Rates. For Work in City and Out of Town. Apply 506 Majestic Bidg., Penn, and Maryland

14 SALESMEN WANTED AUTOMOBILE accessory. State nationality and experience. Give telephone number. Address A No. 1961, Times. ' COLORED salesmen: wonderful proposition. Call third floor. 30 ’-4 N. Delaware St. MR. HODGES. TEN' EXPERIENCED SALESMEN. CALL LINCOLN 8460 FOR APPOINTMENT. 15 AGENTS AND SOLIC ITOUS FOUR >adies, experience not necessary. Call afternoons. 139 N. East street. 16 HELP WANTED—EEMALfeT^ WE have the following positions open: Stenotypist: good salary: permanent, i Stenographer for insurance ofhee. Bookkeeping, downtown. Two commercial teachers. Out of town. I Employment Department. Mam 1687. Ask for Mrs. Adams. No fees charges to either party. The school, the same location. is the CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. Pennsylvania and Vermout. A FEW POSITIONS OPEN* in Randolph, Mam and Belmont offices. ; Girls between the ages of 18 and 25 living ! with their parents. Apply to the IND. BELL TELEPHONE CO. Room 322, corner New York and Meridian. SODA dispenser: white; none but experienced need apply. BROOKS DRUG STORE. Pennsylvania and Ohio. ELDERLY woman warned for housekeeper and nurse in family of two. Call in per eon at 725 Pythian bidg. GOOD home, Christian woman. genera! housework Circle 8045. $47 Broadway EXPERIENCED "COOK: SMALL FAMILY. _ JLEASANT ROOM. RANDOLPH 5352 CHOCOLATE dipper, experienced. BILLING _ & CO.. 384 S. Senate. WHITE maid for general housework. Call at 3339 Ruckle. 18 ROOMS FOR RENT A COZY HOME SIXTEENTH st.. 22 W.; large front room: built-in bookcases, open fire place, southern exposure: lots of sunshine: French windows; open on private screened porch: twin beds: steam heat; 2 baths on same floor. A REAL HOME. Kenwood 5114SMALL comfortable bedroom, private entrance. running hot water in room, 1 or 2 gentlesmen: close in. Lin. 4255. ILLINOIS. N.. 3121: front room, modern. furnished: private home: couple or 2 ladies. Kenwood 4461. CENTRAL ave.. 2400 block: nice room. next to bath, private family, steam heat. Randolph 3573. HARBOUR HOTEL. 617 H N. Illinaia side rooms: hot. cold water; steam heat. $5 up. BEI.EVIEW pi., 326: two large light, wellfurnished rooms; private home. Belmont 412 L BEAUTIFUL front room, kitchen privileges if desired: bath: private family. Webster 6888, BROADWAY, 2027: 2 nice furnished bedrooms forwent, with board. Ran. 0798. OHIO. W., 118*-a: sleeping room, running water: newly furnished. Lincoln 3661, CRAIG HOTEL—IOO modem rooms. 40c, BROADWAY, 1549: furnished room for gentleman; references. Main 5224. ALABaSia. N. 821: desirable front room; private family. Circle 8275. McCARTY. E., 61: clean, cool sleeping room: modern. Drexel 8452. a—Light Housekeeping TWENTY-FOURTH ST.. 665 E.: 2 firstclass furnished rooms and kitchenette; private entrance, in modern apartment. PARKWAY ave.. 4is: 4 strictly modern unfurnished rooms lor light housekeeuping; desk able neighborhood. Stewart 1425. GRACELAXD. 3175: desirable room: good board, home privileges; 2 girls; Illinois car line. 5268. CENTRAL. 1326; modern front room, downstairs: kitchen privilege. Circle 7185. FOUR nice rooms, pantry, bath, electricity. cellar; ground floor. 315 E. South St. NEW JERSEY. N. 3C3: clean, modem rooms tor housekeeping and sleeping: cheap. MICHIGAN. 1311 E : suite rooms; modern; desirable: near Tech. Webster 0588 FINLEY AVE.. 1126. room anj board, gentlemen private home. Stewart 2817. MICHIGAN, E.. 2726: room and board in modern private home. Wpbster 3801. BOARD and*Toom for a child: mother's care; private home Belmont 4806. b—Hoard and Rooms BELLEFONTAINE. 3125: modem room for two gentlemen, in private home: morning and evening meal if desired. Harrison 2754. ROOM and board: modern home. Ltn. 3128. iT RENTALS a—Houses Houses 1620 Bates. 5 rooms . 16.00 245 Detroit. 6 rooms 20.00 514 Warsaw. 2 rooms 10.00 1302 S. Belmont. 3 rooms. . 15 00 Dunlop & Holtegel, 122 E. Market 120-131 N. Chester Ave. Loww duplex: five rooms and bath; S4O. Upper duplex. $37.50. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4518. FIVE thoroughly modern rooms and bath; garage, heat, water and Janitor furnished. Call Randolph 9110. 21 REAL ESTATE FOR sale b—Houses SIX-ROOM cottage in good condition, practically modem, good furnace. Best part of Hoyt Ave. Only $3,750; SI,OOO down, $27.50 per month. This will make soma one a very desirable home. Call Main 6771, day or evening. IF it is a modern double or a bungalow, or any kind of good homes east. I have them; if south I have *hem also: if you have property for sale or rent call me for term*. C. J. OSBURN. Drexel 6184. SEVEN-ROOM modern: 2 and bath up: lot 43x163. Located on Tacoma near E. Tenth A real bargain, $4,000: $1,200 cash. Call Main 6771. day or eve. ON northwest corner Guilford and 49th at.. strictly modem houses now In course of construction. Will make terms. Call us for full information. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. Main 0107.

21 REAL ESTATE IOR SALE b—Houses 160 PHOTOGRAPHS OF HOMES FOR SALE Visit the Picture Gallery of INDIANA’S LARGEST REAL ESTATE ORGANIZATION Personal Inspection Personal Appraisal BARGAINS YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR. A few minutes spent in this MODERN office will ao oirpli.h as much as weeks cf aimless shopping elsewhere. CALL MA In 2957. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9. 20 SALESMEN WITH CARS DO YOU KNOW that you go to the lakes and / soend SSO a week tor a cot:ag<- and expenses, and that <u can buy a lot iu River park and own an interest in a large clubhouse, a 50-l-asaenger motor boat and eight acres ol parks. Better than the lakes Call Main 2957 day or evening. or Orin Jessup Land Cos. Realtors 705-10 Occidental bldg. Main 2957. NOTE We have an opening for an energetic salesman with car. $350.00 Cash Five room* hardwood floors bath, gas electr.c lights, furnace; all modem conveneiencea. A delightful little home in a beautiful neighborhood. Balance on small monthly payments. RANDOLPH 0943. v $2,000 Cash MODERN SIX-ROOM DOUBLE. East, two-car garage, shade and shrubbery. A real home will bo shown by appointment only. Terms on balance. Trustees System Maiu 6857. Sunday, Circle 5528. Move 'Right Him Six-room house, 4100 west: has long living room; well at sink In kitchen: furnace and garage: large lot. Immediate possession. Price $3,800; S4OO cash, balance like rent. To inspect this property call Jack Morrison. Maiu 0792. Harrison 0703. Washington Bank and Trust Cos. 1310-1312 N. Tremont Ave. Modern 5-room bungalow basement: small cash payment, balance like rent. Take West Tenth street car to Trrmcnt and walk 3 blocks north. Shown any time by appointment. Call P. B GRIFFEY, with J. B. GRIFFEY CO. 1023 Hume-Mansur Bldg. Main 3076. ~D=O=U=IB=L=E I will build you a double, quicker, cheaper and better and take the old house as part payment. ROY WELLINGTON "Designer and Builder of Better Homes." 3524 E. Washington. SSOO Down, S3O. Per Month buys a six-room semi-modern home having electric lights, gas. city water in house, sewer. paved street. Otic block to East Tenth street, close to public schools ana Technical High School. Call Mr. Johnson. Meredith & Johnson Main 2393, Webster 7483. WE are delivering a superior service in the sale of desirable bungalows and doubles, north and east. J. L. Reagan Main 6807. Ben Davis 332-3. Five-Room Bungalow—Terms Modern except hardwood floors: hot water heating system, bath, cement and brick front porch. House is new and a bargain at $4.000—5300 cash. See RYAN, 431 Lerncke bldg. M. 3115. Res., HarrUon 2562. DEXTER AVE., 1840: stx rooms: iipw. never occupied: full basement: modem throughout; *uu room, large lot; paved street. Will make terras. Call us for full information. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. WEST INDIANAPOLIS’ - " Five-room semi-modern home; a niee garage and a dandy hom<t Priced to sell at $2,600: S3OO cash, balance terms. FOWLER ; 4 EATON. 301 City Trust. Main 6871. j IF YOU are interested in owning your home and paying lor same like rent, we would be very glad to tell you about our plan. Phone Lincoln 8267. FIVE-ROOM bungalow, south; good condition, $2,600; SSOO down. Main 6771, day or eve. SIX-P.OOM modern home, will sacrifice, leaving city. Owner: terms. 301 N. Ham--11 tom FOUR-ROOM cottage on E. Minnesota: large lot: eaay terms. Call owner. Wash. 1727. EQUITY in 5-room semi-modern double. 65 South Tuxedo St. d—Lots LOTS ! LOTS I LOTS ! Non-resident authorizes big sacrifice on seven lota near Thirty-Eighth St. and Orchard Ave. Just southeast State fairground. Three fronting on paved streets. Price for j five days only $2,250. All cash. No trade. THE GATES-KINNEAR CO.. 760 Bankers I Trust Bldg. Main 1409. Washington 4175.

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21 HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE d—Lots $lO CASH gives you possession of an acre tract east, balance easy payments. Ideal home site, good land. Price SSOO to $750 Irvington 0012. MUST SELL—Lot 50x200. northeast park addition; $450; easy terms. Ran. 6741. e—Suburban Suburban New 5-room bungalow, room for bath, garage and 3 40-ft.xl42 ft. lots, SixtyFirst St., north of Riverside Park, 2 squares west of Stop 5. Lafayette Traction. Call OWNER. Main 0186. Drexel 1493. f—Sales or Exchange An Easy Start Will take in cheap vacant lot or acre as first payment on five-rom bungalow; basement; near interurban; newly decorated; garage for two cars; paved road. Meredith & Johnson Main 2393. Webster 7483. 23 HEAL ESTATE WANTED VACANT lots as part payment on modern six-room house on paved street. Main 0107. 23 FARM LANDS LAND AUCTION—I6O acres 5 miles southeast of Loogootees, 5 miles west of Shoals, Martin County, Indiana, Tuesday. Aug. 29. 10 o'clock. No reserve, absolutely sells. 5-room house, 42x46 barn, double crib and granary, 2 large hen houses. 10x30 silo, smokehouse and other outbuildings. Considerable fruit. 30 acres timber. 3 good wells, 1 spring. 80 acres level, balance rolling. Suitable for diversified farming. Near school, church and markets. Will also sell livestock, farming implements, etc. Free conveyances on request. CIIRIB MEYER, owner. Shoals. R C POLAND AUCTION CO., auctioneers, Nobiesville. LAND AUCTION—Friday, Sept. 1, 2 p. m. We will sell 229 acres limestone land, level to gently rolling, improved with good 11-room house, good barn 40x40. double corn crib and granary, tool shed, smokehouse. 50 acres timber. 2 good wells. Farm ottered in 3 tracts. 44, 66 and 122 acres, respectively. Splendid location, 4 miles south of Weisburg, in Dearborn County. Indiana. 25 miles west of Cincinnati. Ohio. NEWSOM & DAVIS, owner. Azalia. Ind. R. C. POLAND AUCTION CO., auctioneers, Nobiesville. 25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE a—Household Goods GAS RANGES remade in perfect condition: box patterns. $lO 00 and up. Cabinet styles. $15.00 and up. Delivered and connected. Cash or payments. MERIDIAN STOVE COMPANY. 927 S. Meridian St. Stewart 1742. Dandy Dining Room Suite First-class dining-room suite, library table, bed, etc. 222 Kan-a* st. fail Drexel 1493. TWIN beds and new all-cotton mattress. Cost $22.50. Will take sl2. Webster 9286. KITCHEN cabinet: good condition: reasonable. 210 S. Mt-Kini Ave. Stewart 1615-. DINING Tables, from $5 up at 748 W. Michigan St. FLOOR covering at lowest price# 207 West Wash st Lincoln 5750 DINING Chairs from $1 up at 748 W. Michigan St. GAS RANGES, remade In perfect condition: box pattern. $lO 00 and up Cabinet style. $15.00 and up. Deliver,-.] and -or: meted Cash or payments. CHARLES KL-EHIUNU. 8S“ Virginia ave. Drexel 9400. c—Clothing FURS—Repaired, relined and remodeled Like uew ai moderate pneea. Lyons Fur Cos. 4th Floor Nat 1. City Bank. Circle 8181. d—Musical instruments USED PIANOS Bargains Chickering Grand Carlin & Lennox Upright Estey Upright Fisher Upright These instruments can be purchased on small payments THE EDISON SHOP, Main 1707.

J 4 C FISCHER HIANO. $65 00 RO3EKTSON MUSIC HOUBB 423 are Mali. 4161 UPRIGHT piano: $5 clown. v - r- *- j ivBandolph 4221 MB MORGAN. BBAUMULLBB uprlxht piano in good condition. 655 Writ—n Ave. f—M is< ellaneous TYPIIWKmiK BARGAINS I Get our low prices on hisrh-irrade u*sd ! and second-hand UNDERWOODS. MONi ARCH. REMINGTON. L. C. SMITH. ROYAL and other good machine*. We sell machine* j that we can guarantee. Clark Typewriter Shop 18 West Market. Second Floor, i Fhone. Main 2f186. Indlanapoli*. Ind. PANTSSALE®oI all odd lots In stock. I | Two Stores In One ¥ • The Pants Store Cos. 48 West Ohio—Near Illinois $2 DOWN WILL BRING CORONA, The Personal Writing Machine JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. 22 6. I’enn. St. Tel, Main 2890. Army Surplus Merchandise Tents and tarpaulins, all sizes, forum. anvils, grinder*, vises, snatch blocks, saws and many other items in hardware line*. Also several carloads of various sizes ol new nans at bargain prices. M. L. Goldberg & Son INVALID CHAIRS—Good, strong rubber tired chairs lor rent. $3.50 per month. Crutches. 25c. Delivery free. BAKER BROS. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES Wo pay cash for used book* CRAWFORD'S DRUG STORE. Pennsylvania and North Sts. A FULL line of painted and decorated breakfast room furniture at BRADFIELD'S. 628 East Eleventh Bt. WHEN YOU - THINK OF THINK OtVJUDD 22 S PENN 87 278 U SI N ESS ANN O UNUK ME NTS Vault Cleaning /•tl work guaranteed. EAST SIDE VAULT AND SINK CLEANING COMPANY. 936 E. Maiyiand. Stewart 1794. ______ INDIANA - CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE. Clinic for patients at 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.. on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. New location. 962 N. Pennsylvania street. BRACES for deformity made to order. Special aid in charity cases. DUGAN-JOHN-80N CO.. 29 W. Ohio St. The Surgeons Supply House. DETECTIVES QUIGLEY-HYLAND AGENCY, INO. 404 National City Bank Bids;. Main 2902. Day or night. EX-SERVICE 8R05..; vault, sink or *fry well cleaning. PAUL WEISS. 626 Caldwell. or Circle 7618. HEATH'S Barber Shop: union; warm, jcom/ortable bathrooms. 133 W. Market. 27 in SINhSS _ANNOUNCEMENTS A Bath a Day is the Healthy Way E. M. HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber. 3220 -E. Midi. Webster 3001.

27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS PHONOGRAPH REPAIRING All makes repaired, prices reasonable, work guaranteed, expert service. GENERAL PHONOGRAPH REPAIR SERVICE. 4067 Rookwood. Washington 2003. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. BURKLE, 416 Mass. Main 1428. PIANO builder and tuner. Repair all kinds. Work guaranteed. NICHOLAS HILDMAN. Beimont 0328-3. SAFETY R A Zolt~ BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana ava. 26 .Ml bYELL WAJ<TED^ GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCK YARDS AND TR.YNSI*’EjiS^ Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOT. STORAGE. TRANSFER PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey St. Main 2028. LI. 1138. PARTLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. Private locka 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 obligstiotis. 410-23 E. Market St. Alain 2750. Est. 1895. OTTO J. SUEZ. Packing, hauling, low rates on California shipments. Through cars to Los Angeles. Mam Night, Web. 0699. _ CALL LI. 6142 for all kinds of hauling; long distance moving our specialty. __ 29 HI S1 NIIS.S OPFOKTIMTIKS~~ LARGE manufacturer of a special grade work pants direct to users will pay foreman of large factories liberally for names snd addresses of employes who may be interested. All replies confidential: will not Interfere with other work. Address STONEWALL MFG. CO.. Forest and Eager St.. Baltimore. Md. CENTRAL. 2404 N. For sale. 8 rooms completely and generoqgiv furnished: SSOO cash or terms: newly decorated; hardwood floors, a large porch; east front; strictly modern: rent reasonable. _ “If it's on earth I can sell K." BINZER, AUCTIONEER Sill Central Ave. Humboldt 3870. GARAGE and service station, good location. 1300 block north: steam heat. living rooms above. Lincoln 2820. ONE-HALF interest in second-hand furniture business for sale cheap. Lincoln 6505. NEW YORK. 702 W.; confectionery for sale; has good trade. Circle 6011. 30" AUTOMOBILES fob saleb—Gasoline BARGAINS IN USED CARS Small Down Payment. Liberal Payment Plan. fyyicnr??/ Authorized Dealers. 25'J South Meridian St.

Used Gar Bargains Monroe touring. Chevrolet 490. Ford ! touring. Ford coupe. Buick 6 touring. Studi-baker touring Monroe sedan Monroe. Caitorma top: Mitcheil roadster. Grant 6 touring. Monroe roadster, i-ofd sedan. Overland touring. All of the above cart priced low for quick sales Payments If desired Monroe Motors Corporation I 133 E. New York Si. Monroe Touring Cars, $230 and up All models to pick from, traded tn on new car*. Overhauled and refinislied ready to drive nway. PAYMENTS IF DESIRED. OPEN EVENINGS Monroe Motors Corporation 132 E, New York St. Buick Fords, Dodges, Overlands, Chandlers, Holmes, Iteo and Others. Indianapolis Auto Parts and Tire Company. 51S N. Capitol. MA in 2638. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS. Bodies | COUPES. ROADSTERS AND COMMERCIALS Swisshelm & Parker j 330 E. Market. DODGE BROS., used cart. All models at cheap prices. C.h.Wallerich Company Douse Brothers Motor Vehicumi ~~ _ 846 N. Meridian. NO BROKERAGE—PAYMENTS' a* low a* $75 down, balance one year. All rr.akea of cars Come down USED CAR MARKET. Capitol at North st. Lincoln 8502. LARGE touring -.-ir, A cylinder: first $225 drives it away. New top; good paint, starter and demountable*: fine shape. Must sell. See owner. 419 N. Noble. FORD cars, tourings, roadsters, srdans and trucks: a large line: some like new. Payments or trade. Open evenings and Sundays. ALLEN. 726 Virginia Ave. STUDEBAKER 3 passeqger roadster; new tires all round: real bargain at $235. Better hurry for this: open evenings. Main 1706. MONROE touring: late model: rood shape: looks good; terms. OAKLEY' GARAGE. 1661 S. Meridian. _ FORD; late 1920 coupe, $350: $l4O down. balance easy terms; A 1 condition. 21214 E. New Y'ork st. M. 4446. DORT 1920 touring: real car for the money; terms. OAKLEY GARAGE. 1661-65 S. Meridian. GRANT sfx, 1918 model, fine condition; bargain. Circle 3014 310 E. Eleventh St. MADISON 6. touring' $96 cash drives it away. 235 N. Pennsylvania. FORD speedster. 1921; starter, wire wheels; like new. 725 Virginia Ave. FORD roadster. 1921: terms. OAKLEY GARAGE, 1661-63-65 S, Meridian. _ FORD roadster; $lB5. 725 Virginia Ave. FORD - tourlng~sßs] 725 Virginia Ave. c—-Trucks FORD 1919, ton truck chassis; A-l shape; good tires; bargain. Terms or trade. 644 E. Washington 81. Main 3493. 81 AUTOMOBILES WANTED WE NEED THE CARS AND MEAN BUSINESS If you want to sell your car, bring title and car. Wo deal Quick and pay cash. WESSSMAN 212-14 E. New York St. Main 4446. Autos Wffloted Cash for any car. See us. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 618 N. Capitol. Main 2838. AUTOS WANTED. WE PAY CASH. I. WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N. Illinois. Main 1579. 83 AUTO SUPPLIES.REPAIRS TIRES, all sizes, $4 and up. Rebuilt casings with NEW TREADS. We also repair or retread your tires. ANDERSON STEAM VULCANIZES CO, 611 N. Capitol, 3d floor.

32 AUTO SUPPLIES, REPAIRS LOWER PRICES Battery service on all makes of batterte#. New battery. Fitted to all cars FREE. 611, at $12.50; 613 at $14.50: 127 at $17.50. Guaranteed TWO YEARS. RADIO BATTERY guaranteed three year# at $12.60. All in OAK cases. Hard rubber case# $2 extra COLVIN BATTERY CO. 121 East Maryland St. Circle 1870. TIRE SALE No used tire over $3. If any of these used tires proves unsatisfactory within 90 days, return with receipt and get another for half price. No mail orders ROY’S TIRE STORE. 215 Indiana Ave. Open evenlnga and Sunday Storage batteries recharged, repaired rebuilt. Six volt recharged 50c; rebuilt complete $6. Twelve volt recharged 75c: rebuilt complete $lO. Rebuilt batteries as low as $5. SOUTH SIDE BATTERY SHOP. 413 S. Meridian St. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry BICVCLES HENDERSON motorcycle and side car; bargain. Circle 6543. evenings 8 to 9. 35 FINANCIAL WE MAKE and buy.second mortgages on improved farms and Indianopils real estate. AETNA MORTGAGE & INVESTMENT CO, 508 Fidelity Trust Bldg. 36 INSURANCE REAL ESTATE and Insurance. TUXEDO STATE BANK. 4304 E New York, t Irvington 2803. 37 MONEY TO LOAN Bonrt Worry Been use you are out of money or because you owe several bills We Specialize in Such Case* Don't ruin your credit or even risk It when there Is sucb 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. Interest charged on balances only. All that is necessary Is that you owu furniture or piano or Vlctrola. 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. 805 Odd rellovs Did*., Cor. i’enu. and Wash sta. Successor* to Slate Loan Cos. Rhone Ma in 4611*. SIOO-s2ou-S3OO Investigate our caay-to-pay Twenty-Payment Plan Loans. Get SSO. pay back $2.50 a month. Get SIOO. pay back $5.00 a month With interest at 3H % per month. You pay only for the actual time loan runs, enterest t charged only on the actual amount of caah still outstanding. Como in and ' get free Booklet, “The Twentypayment Plan. which describes everything fully. All business confidential. W* Loan on Furniture. Pianos. Yictrols*. etc.. without removal. Also on Diamonds for long or short time. Call, phonr or write lnuiana Collateral Loan Cos. (Bonde.! Lenders I PTtBT fT?ED I 687 201 LOMBARD BUILDING. 24 V, EAST WASHINGTON ST. Malt. CONFIDENTIAL Quack Loaris Up to s<3oo On pianos. Victrolas. household furniture ami guaranteed noies. Loans payable in one to twmty monthly installments Legal charges baaed on unpaid ba.anoe lor actual time used Loans with other companies paid off and more money advanced. Hours 9 to 5:30. Saturday to I y. m. Call, writ# or phone Circle 1-6-6-9. Beneficial Loan Society 601 National City Bank Bldg. Licensed by State Banking Dept. Application received at 2952 Clifton St.

LOAN'S AND IN S U RAN CE on City and Farm Property xnos C DAY Sc CO. 709-716 Fletcher Trust Building. Main 1825 LOANS on furniture, pianos, autos, livestock, farm Implements and other collateral. 141 H F-- Washington St. CADiTOL LOAN 00. 0585. Auto Lincoln 7184. MONEY furnUhed on realty mortgages and contracts. FRANK K. SAWYER, Me- - ridian Life Bldg.. 307 N. Pennsylvania i street. Circle 1061. ■ FIRST and second mortgage* on Indiana and Indianapolia real estate. R B. WILSON 1101 National City Bank bldg. Lincoln 6104. MONEY to loan on second mortgage* L. B. _ MILLER. 127 N. Delaware St. Main 5702. FOLLOW closely the home bargains listed tn the Times Want Ad pages. 39 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL SALE. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the statutes that the undersigned, conducting a public storage bouse will on Thursday. Sept. 28. 1922, sell for accrued charges the household and other goods held in storage for one year with charges unpaid belonging to the following named people: John C* Bankett, 87626: Clara Bales. B 8122: Mrs. J. U Cotton. B887S; Goodwin Cunniiurham, B 8871; E S Elv. B 8631; Mrs. K. L. Endicott. 88277; George Glazebrook, B 8847; S. 1). Grubbs. BS810: O. D Jones. B 8881; Mrs. Charles Staples. B 8619: George Wuensch. 85205: Mrs. Charles Grider, 88813. SHANK FURNITURE AND STORAGE CO. 227 N. New Jersey St. ROAD IS CHANGED Commission Shortens Distance Between Lawreneeburg and AuroraBy the relocation of the Lawrence-burg-Aurora road, the State highway commission has shortened the distance between the two cities by approximately twelve miles. The new highway now under construction takes a direct route. Instead of winding and twisting along the Ohio River. The highway commission has effected several changes of roads In Its work throughout the State, one of the most notable examples being at Reelsville. TALK OF INJUNCTION Brazil Movies Continue Over Opposition of City Churches. By United Press BRAZIL, Ind., Aug. 28. —Sunday movies entertained Brazil while an ominous rumbling In church circles menaced their continuance, with talk of an injunction. Lodge Will Give Dance The Knights and Ladies of American baseball and degree teams will give a dance, card party and vaudeville show for the benefit of the uniform fund at P. H. C. hall Tuesday night.

LOOKING FOR BLONDE Prosecutor Discredits Story of Cline About Bergen Killing. By United Press j EDGEWATER, NT. J., Aug. 28. "Find the woman.” This was the order that went out today in the Bergen-Cline movie duej killing case. Prosecutor A. C. Hart, who brands as a lie the tale of George Cline, movie director, that he slew John Bergen, daredevil of the movies, in self defense, sought an 18-year-old blonde to clear up the mystery. OPEN SWITCHES CRUSE OF THREE COSTLIf WRECKS Federal, State and City Authorities Investigate Evidence of Tampered Locks. RAILS ARE PROPPED OPEN Damage of Smashups Yesterday Estimated at $250,000 When Freights Pile Up. Federal, State and city authorities with railroad detectives are investigating an apparent outbreak of violence culminating in the wrecking of three freight trains near.lndianapolis In three days. The same method, the open switch, was used in each case. The first of these wrecks occurred on the Pennsylvania Railroad Friday night some distance south of Garfield Park, when a freight, southbound, went into an open switch. Slight damage was done. The other wrecks occurred northwest of Indianapolis early on Sunday morning. The damage was estimated at about $250,000. The first train wrecked yesterday was on the Peoria & Eastern division of the Big Four Railroad, when train No. 94 crashed tWough a siding four miles north of Clekmont. A short time later No. 251 on the South Bend division of the Pennsylvania, went through a switch a quarter of a mile west of Clermont. Switlhes Tampered With Officials have positive evidence that the switches were tampered with. Track walkers found two switches propped open by wedging bolts at the point of the rail. \ broken switch lock was also found. Three suspects arrested near the scene of train wrecks were brought here by Charles T. Clark, sher.ff of Hendricks County. They were questioned by the Un.ted States marshal, but were turned loose. Sheriff Clark stated the lock was cut off the Big Four switch and that the wreckers took off the bar in such a way that the 1 ght would show green as the train approached. The engineers of both trains told railroad officials that the green light was showing on the switch. John Backus, 938 N. Pershing Ave., engineer; Garnett Coovert, 2136 N. Olney St., fireman, and C. C. Geras, brakeman. were in the cab of the Peoria & Eastern engine which turned over. The engine was almost hurried under the wreckage of several box cars. Nineteen freight cars piled up. The right of way of the traction company, parelleling the Big Four tracks, was torn up for one hundred feet. Engine Is Crushed The Pennsylvania train was wrecked just four miles from the Big Four freight. The front of the engine was crushed when it hit some tank cars on the siding. In the Big Four wreck the nineteen ears derailed were loaded with corn, starch, merchandise, hemp, eggs, flour and feed. The wrecks occurred close to the Marion and Hendricks County line. Horatio Brown, who lives on the Crawfordsville road, gave the detectives a description of two men seen prowling in the vicinity.

THIEF GETS $99.62 Impersonates Bank Detective and Fools Messenger. Chester Houseman, 2606 N. Merid- ! lan St., cashed a check at the Merchants National Bank for Mr. Eevern of the Illinois Central office, calling for $99.62. He secured the money and walked away. A man followed him, saying he was a detective from | the bank and wished to see if the j right amount of money had been paid |on the check. Houseman handed the money to the stranger who began to count it as they walked down the street. In front of the Ayres store the stranger dodged into the crowd and escaped. Police were notified. GET SPECIAL TRAIN G. A. R. Will Travel in Style lo Nar tional Meeting. N. A. Kelsey, department commander, has announced a special train to bear members of the Indiana department of the G. A. R. to the national encampment at Des Moines, lowa, Sept. 25 to 29. The train will leave Indianapolis Sunday, Sept. 24, at 11:45, ovc. Uie Pennsylvania line and will arrive in Des Moines on the following morning at 3:15 o’clock. A special fare of onehalf price, or round-trip for the price of one-way fare, has been obtained. ALLEGES STINGINESS Wife Says She Got Only S3 in Twenty Years for Clothes. By Times Special PERU, Ind., Aug. 28. —Mrs. Pearl Gasaway, In a divorce suit filed here, charged that her husband, George, did not speak to her for six weeks at a time and gave her only $3 for clothes in twenty years. SHOT DURING QUARREL John Berry, Colored, Is Killed in a Princeton Poolroom. By Times Special PRINCETON. Ind., Aug. 28.—During a quarrel in a poolroom here Saturday night. John Berry, colored was shot and killed by Arthur Spencer, also colored.

DELATES HERE FDR REFORMED GRURGHMFETING Tenth Annual Missionary Conference Will Open Tonight at Y. W. C. A. IN SESSION ALL WEEK The Rev. Hasse! Wiil Speak on ‘Working Together With God’ at Opening. By THE VISITOR Prominent church people were arriving here today to attend the tenth annual missionary conference of the Reformed Church. The sessions will open tonight In the auditorium of the Young Women’s Christian Association. The conference will be in session all week, closing on next Sunday night. The opening session tonight will be a fellowship and get-together meeting at which the Rev. C. Hassel of the Butler Reformed Church of this city, will speak on ‘’Working Together With God.” Addresses of welcome will be made by Rev. Ernest N. Evans of the St. John’s Reformed Church, who is president of the conference, and the Rev. Gerhard Gebhardt, who will have charge of-the recreational part of the program of the conference. First Morning Session The first morning session will begin Tuesday at 8:45 o’clock with a song service by Rev. F. W. Kanta and followed by an inspiration address by Prof. S. Edward Long. The class study hour will follow, consisting of the pastor’s class, children’s di vision, foreign missions, home missions, Y. W. M. A. work and Sunday school work. At 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon Prof. Long will speak on “Kingdom Parables.” At 3 p. m. a stereoptieon entertainment, “Alico in Wonderland,” will be given. One of the prominent leaders to bo present during the conference will bo Rev. Daniel Burghalter of Tiffin, 0., who is general secretary of the board of foreign missions for the western section. He will make two addresses, “Burning Spots Along Oriental Highways” and "The Signs of Better Days.” # In Charge of Music Rev. F. W. Kantz of Ft. Wayne will be in charge of the music. Others who will aid are Mrs. Adolph Emhardt of this city. Miss Helen Von Wilier and M:ss Marie Bretzman. On Wednesday afternoon and evening, the delegates will meet with the members of the Reformed Church congregations of the city for a picnic and outing at Garfield Park. On Friday night a banquet will be given •£ the Hollenbeck Hall.

LEPERS ARE CURED Returned Missionary Tells of New Medical Discoveries. Christian doctors in India have been able to cure leprous natives as well as convert them, Dr. George E. Miller, who recently returned after ! sixteen years spent there as a missionary, told the members of the j Xorthwood Christian Church yea* ! terday. 1 There are 110,000 lepers in India, and by anew process some remarkable cures have been accomplished. TALKS ON RUSSIA Ex-Governor Goodrich Tells Class of Conditions There.. "Russia will regain her place j among the nations of the world when j she has thrown off socialistic tule and restored her industries to a capitalls- | tic basis.” asserted James P. Goodrich, I ex-Governor of Indiana, in an address ferore the adult Sunday school classes of the Central Avenue M- E. | Church yesterday. “Human selflsh- | ness is at the bottom of practically i every great accomplishment and Rusj sian idealism has failed to establish j Sovietism In Russia largely because I of this fact.” EDISON SCOUTED Pastor Declares Spirits Would No 4 Have to Depend on Inventor. “Mr. Edison has expressed doubt of | the question of the immortality of the ! soul of man. He is said to be work- | ing on a delicate machine that will detect the slightest touch of spirits. If the spirits wanted to communicate with human beings who are yet alive, I do not believe that they would have to depend upon Mr. Edison.” asserted the Rev. C. H. Rose, pastor of the Woodaide M. E. Church, m his sermon yesterday morning on a “Christian's Boast.” REV. TODD PREACHES Sin of Age Is to Minimize God, He Says. The sin of the age is to minimise God and to attempt to defy man, the Rev. W. H. Todd of Terre Haute de- , dared Sunday afternoon at the C&dle Tabernacle. "The greatest legacy a man can have is a praying mother, a mother who has an appointment with Christ,” said the Rev. Mr. Todd. The new pipe organ of the tabernacle will be dedicated next Sunday with a thirty-minute prelude to the services, it was announced. F. S. PEABODY DIES Millionaire Coal Man and Nationally Knocivn Democrat Heart Victim. By United Press CHICAGO. Aug. 28.— Francis 8. Peabody, millionaire coal man and a nationally known Democrat, died of heart failure while hunting on his Hinsdale (111. estate ye)sterday. DROPS HIS REVOLVER Railroad Guard at Princeton Is Accidentally Shot. By Times Special PRINCETON, Ind., Aug. 28.—A revolver was accidentally dropped by Chester Seibert, 22, of Louisville, Ky.. a Southern Railroad guard, and he was shot in both legs.

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