Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 94, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1922 — Page 9

AUG. 29, 1922

INDIANAPOLIS TIMES. 25-29 S. Meridian St. Main 3500. Classified Adr. Dept. RATES: One time .11 per line Three consecutive times... .10 per line Six consecutive times 09 per line Lodge and club notices (I 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 lneertlon Over i inch. .07 per line additional Death notices 50c per insertion Card of Thanks or in Memoriam Notices 07 per line The Indianapolis Times charges small Want Ads as an accommodation to Us readers. In return for this courtesy the advertiser is expected to remit Promptly. Ads received until 11:45 a. m. for publication same day.

1 DEATH NOTICES RECKER JOHN H.—Beloved husband of Catherine Baumparte Recker and father of Mrs. John F. Grothaus, Mrs. David Bieberich. Julia and Edna Recker. died Monday. Aug. 28. Funeral Wednesday. Aug. 30, from the late residence, 135 W. Nineteenth st.. at 8:30 a. m.: services at SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral at 9 o'clock. Interment at Hoiy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. a i I.NEKAL DIRECTORS W. T. Blasengvm Independent Cndertaker. Prompt ambulance calls. “The proof of a service is the service It rendo-a. " 1702 N. Illinois St. Randolph 6870. 1625 Shelby St. Drexel 2570. FLANKER & B UCHAN AM 820 North moots St. Funeral director* to the people of Indian apolis since 1887. Phones—Msfn 0641-0642 LI 2641 INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY “““ W&£d? __ Parlors 1222 Union St. Johnson & Montgomery 1032 Central Ave. Main 1430. George Grmstemer Funerai Director. 4-3 £. Market Old phone Mam 0908. L.I- 7803. ~ SHIRLEY BKOSTCO. Mam office 94d 6. JLunoia St. Circle 1918. 4 Mam 1841. J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. ST. 1671. Llrexe! 0323. CHAS. A. BOCKENSMITH. 724 N. Liuioi*. Mala 1166 LL 1169. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—I4O2 N. liUnou. WM. E. KRIEGER. Main 1154. Res Phone. Ben Pavia 332-L. 6ADD—BERT S. GADP 2130 Prospect St. Phon*: Drexel 0422 Eiewart 227A ' UNDERTAKERS—HISET tk~ TITUS. 851 North Dei. LI. 65C4. M. 3630 SPECIAL NOTICES SPIRITUALIST Mr. Oscar Herbert renown gpirit medium and divine heaier of Baltimore. Md., just arrived in thia city, ■will grive psychic interpretations daily and Sunday to assist in establishing new church. Hours 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. 3C9 Alabama. Phone Lincoln 6.63. BEDBUGST roaches, moths, ant*. destroyed with one application of “Sudden Death.” ALBERT MAAS. 31 Virginia Ave. M. l^Zo. 9 PERSONALS m~u~u~u-L~LrLru l •*-*'- SNIDERS HAT FEVER REMEDT. Sold at Brooks Drug Store. Pennsylvania ; and Ohio, during the season. A guaranteed remedy. Money refunded if not satisfactory, j $5.00 per box. FAIKMOUNT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for I confinement, private, prices reasonable: : may work for hoard: babies adopted, write for booklet- MRS. T. B. LONG, 4911 E. j Twenty-Seventh St.. Kansas City, Mo. 10 LOST AND FOUND j LOST—Partv finding purse Monday In J Wool worth keep money, mail other con- ; tents tketpsak's> to EVERROAD. 130a Edc. mont. Absolutely no inquiries will be , h ade j LOST —Large brown and white collie. 7 years old: child's pet: answers to name ' Du/fer. - ' Liberal reward. Call Washing- ‘ 'ton 1690. or Webster 0658. LOST—SCO bill near 600 N. Pine, in downtown district or Indiana Trust Cos. Circle 5921. Reward. LOST—Leaf-shaped pin wHh the word “Seot.a. Randolph 4218. Reward. u MACHINIST AND TOOLS WONDER MIXERS^ MITERS. HOISTS. PUMPS. ENGINES, ALL SIZES CARRIED IN STOCK. BURI. FINCH. DIST. 312-20 W. MAR i- - STREET. Did You Sell That Used Car? If not. try the automobile columns of the Times Want Ad* 1Z HELP WANTED—MALE

(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. Colored Laborers 45 Cents Per Hour 10 Hours a Day Call at Employment Office E. Rauli & Sons Fertilizer Cos. Union Stock Yards Ready for "Work WAN TED—BOYS ’ lc carry Time* route* In downtown district between East and West. South and St. Clair street*. Boys cot over 14 year* old See Mr Monrehead any afternoon after 2 o'clock. LTXOTVPE n'achlnert operator, day work BOOKWALTER - BALI- - GREATHOUSE TRINTIXG CO.. 1502 N. Capitol Are MAX and wife, white; no children, as janitor in office building: salary and free room rent. Address A No, 2740, Time*. 25 LABORERS. 40c per nour. Report at once Twenty-Ninth St. and Columbia Avp. IND ASPHALT PAVING CO. BOILERMAKERS and he'pers to work In contrac t shop. 1425 Van Buren. CARPENTERS WANTED ' Call Irvington 0383. after 5:30 p. m. 13 INSTRUCTIONS ’ a—Business Colleges KEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER S COLLEGE. 30 E. Washington t.. Inqianapolis. Ind. Circle 0757. OUR ‘'wants*’ will fill your wants, be they j selling or buying ones.

12 HELP WANTED—MALB On Account of Strike Big Four Railroad Wants Mechanics 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 Bldg., Penn, and Maryland

13 INSTRUCTION'S STUDY CHIROPRACTIC Enroll now for September Class. Bea Chiropractor and be of wonderful service to humanity, and at same time earn more money than you ever have before. Cemtall States College of Chiropractic E. R. BEBOUT, D. C., Pres. 1031-1037 Lemeke Bldg. Indianapolis, lud.

14 SALESMEN W ANTED We have an opening for four good salesmen in our used car department. Our stock of Used Cars is unusually complete. many makes, sizes and models, ranging in price from SIOO up. Straight commission basis only. Ask for Mr. Hayes. E. W. STEIXIIART Eleventh and Meridian. : COLORED Bailsmen: wonderful proposition, i Call third floor. 30 4 N. Delaware St. 1 -MR. HODGES. ; TEN EXPERIENCED SALESMEN? CALL LINCOLN 8466 FOR APPOINTMENT. i > Ai.ENIS AND SOLICITORS AGENTS in every town and city to handle my auto turn-with-the-wheel-light; both front light turn when you turn the steering wheel. These are made especially for Ford ioarg; $2 profit on each one sold. B. F. MORLEDGE. 537 Pearl St., Columbus. Ind AT ONCE 10 Live wire solicitors. 1 See Mr. Hastings. Time*, after 8. 1 LARGE PROFITS! from small expenditure follow Real Estate advertising in “Want Ad" column* of the Time*. 16 HELP WAN I’ED—FEMALE TEACHERS WANTED Manual training and coach. . .SI,BOO-32.400 Physics and chemistry 51,300-$l,80l) History and music 31.209-81.400 Shorthand and typewriting. . . $1,500-81.70t< Commercial $1,200-81,000 Science ... $1,200-31.400 Music, art, home economics..$1,200-31.500 Combination high school subjects . SI,OOO-31.300 THE EDUCATOR’S BUREAU. „ , W. A. MYERS. Manager. Main 1257, ---. 619 Lemeke Bldg A FEW POSITIONS OPEN In Randolph, Main 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. GOOD home, Christian woman, genera! housework. Circle 8045. 847 Broadway. WILL give good home to woman or girl in exchange for housework. Belmont 4806. CHOCOLATE dipper, experienced! DILLING A CO.. 384 S. Senate. GOOD cook, also do housework. Must stay nights. Wash. 0229. WHITE maid lor general housework. Call _ %t " 3m> Ruckle 18 ROOMS FOR RENT A COZY HOME ' SIXTEENTH st.. 22 W.; largre front ro*m: built-in bookcases, open fire place, southern I exposure: lots of sunshine: French wln- | flow*; open on private screened porch; twin i beds: steam heat; 2 baths oil same floor. A REAL HOME. • Kenwood 5114. ; ILLINOIS, N.. .3121: front room, modern, furnished: private home; couple or 2 laKenwood 4461. HARBOUR HOTEL. 617% N. Illlnots; out! side rooms: hot. cold water: steam heat: $5 up. BEAUTIFUL front room, kitchen privileges if desired: bath; private family. Webster 6888. BROADWAY. 2027: 2 nice furnished hedroom* for rent, with board. Ran. 0798. OHIO, W., 118 4: sleeping room, running water: newly furnished. Lincoln 3601. CRAIG HOTEL—IOO modem rooms. 40c. 76c day*: $2. 34 wok. 328 E. Wa*h. NICE unfurnished rooms, bath, electric , lights: ground floor. 315 E. South St. BROADWAY. 1549: furntphed room for gen* tleman ; references. Main 6224. ALABAMA. N. 824: deairahlo front room; private family. Circle 8276. j SLEEPING room, close to car line: connecting bath. Stewart 2555. ST. CLAIR, E.. 517: modern sleeping room*: best class only. DESIRABLE sleeping room: private home; gentlemen. Circle 7831. a—Light Housekeeping TWENTY-FOURTH ST.. 665 E.; 2 firstclass furnished rooms and kitchenette: private entrance, in modern apartment. GRACELAND. 3175; desirable room; good board, home privileges: 2 girls; Illinois car line, Randolph 5268. BELLEYIEW PL. 328: 2 furnished light housekeeping rooms; private home. Bel ! 4121 1 _ NEW JERSEY. N. 3C3: clean, modem rooms for housekeeping and sleeping: cheap. MICHIGAN. 1311 E : suite rooms: modern: desirable: near Tech. Webster 0588. MICHIGAN. E., 2726: room arui 'board ~Tn modern private home. Webster 3801. BOARD and room for a child: mother e care; private home. Belmont 4806. b—Board and Rooms ALABAMA. N„ 1224: large, modern room for two; $7 each. Circle 2393.

19 _ RENTALS^ a—Houses j FIVE thoroughly modem rooms and hath: garage, heat, water and janitor furnished. | CaU Randolph 9110. ' c—Business Places I VERY desirable private office, furnished or unfurnished: privilege of large waiting i room. 802 3 National City Bank Bid.-., or call. Mam 6771. 21 REAL KSi \IKI OK SALK b—Houses New Modem Home * Near Garfield Park ITere Is anew home, modern with fiv* rooms, that is well built and locat'd. It has lar/e cement basenn-nt. brick foundation. eokmial arch between living* and dining room, two nice btilruoms and a convenient kitchen. This home should please and is near schools and car line Price j*4.400. $450 cash. McCord & McKinney, Realtors 311 Lemeke Bldg. * Circle 5220. 1101 Beville Avenue $3.500 —On Terms This six-room house having electric lights, gas city water, sewer, street paved. Just one block to car. close to good public school and Technical High School. See this at once. Meredith & Johnson Main 2393. Webster 7483. Clioiee of New Bungalows Near Riverside Just completed; extra fine 6 rooms each; all latest modern features. Open daily for inspection; 3500 cash and move In. E. J. Sexton Drexel 2231. Main 0151. d-o-u-b-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. 1310-1312 N. Tremont Ave. Modern 6-room bungalow: basement: small cash payment, balance like rent Take West Tenth street car to Trement and. walk 3 blocks north Shown any time by appointment. Call P. B GRIFFEY, with J. B. GRIFFEY CO. 1023_Hume-Mansur Bid? Main 3070. DEXTER AVE., 1840; six rooms; new, never occupied; full basement: modern throughout; sun room. lar*re lot: paved street. Will make terms Call us for full Information. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. SIX-ROOM cottage in good condition, practically modern, good furnac" f>Ht part of Hoyt Ave. Only 53.750; SI,OOO down. $27.50 per month. Will make one a very tleKU*&t>lc home. Call Main 6771. day or eve. WEST INDIANAPOLIS. Five-room semi-modern home: a nice garage and a dandy home Priced to pell at $2,000; S3OO cash, balance terms. FOWLER * EATON. 301 City Trust. Main 6871 IF It ie a modern double or a bungalow, or any kind of good homeß east. I have them; if south I have them alpo; if you have property for sale or rent call me for terms. CTJ. 03BURN. Drexel 6184. ON northwest corner Guilford and 49th st strictly modern houses now in course of construction. Will make terms. Call us for full information THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. Main 0107. “ EAST 7-room modern, except furnace; fine locality; near Tenth: large lot. This can be bought very nation able for cash. Call Main 0771, day or evening. SEVEN-ROOM modern; 2 bedroonnt and bath up; lot 43x163. Located on Tacoma near E. Tenth. A real bargain. $4,000; $1,200 cash. Call Main 0771. day or eve. ~ COTTAGE BARGAIN! Four rooms down. 1 up; semi-modem; improved street: good condition; $2,000; easy terms. Call Main 0771, day or evening. IF YOU are interested in owning your home and paying for same like rent, we would be very glad to tell 3*ou about our plan. Phone Lincoln 8207. four-room cottage on e. Minnesota: isrgo lot: easy terms. Call hwii't. Wash. 1727. EQUITY in 6-room semi-modern double. 55 South Tuxedo St. d—Loss TWO lots on paved street northeast, east front. 46x134 ft. eaeh. Price $750 for tt.e two. SSO rash. $2.25 per week. District rapidly building up. Splendid opportunity for investment or home site. Main 1409. Residence. Washington 1079. MR. YOUNG. Centennial Ave. Lot, $575 Just north of Speedway Ave. and near car line. Fine location and in good neighborhood. 310 cash: $1.75 weekly. Here is a bargain. Call evenings. Webster 7710. WALTER BEAUTIFUL east front lot west. Just off of paved street. Only a few blocks from street car line: $lO down then $1.75 a week. Price for a few days only $550. Be quick. Call evenings, Webster 7710. WALTER SAUNDERS. _ BEAUTIFUL 40-foot lot on Centennial ave. Splendid neighborhood. Several new bungalows near. Splendid opportunity for investment or a home site. Price $465. Only 10 down balance $1.50 weekly. Call evenings. Randolph 4057. EAST front lot. corner Centennial ave. and Seventeenth St., 3400 block west. In good neighborhood and easy walking distance from oar line. Only $lO down; $1.50 weekly. Price $475. Don't miss this. CaU evenings. Riley 1724.

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21 DEAL estate for sale d—Lots RIVER PARK Eighteen Reasons Why You Should Come Sept. 4th, Labor Day, and Bring Your Lunch 1. It’s on the river, north. Only 10 miles from the Monument. 2. It’s out away from roller coaster’s noise and confusion. 3. Eight acres of natural forest trees. 4. Finest bottom along the river. 5. Sensational slide into the river. 6. Lockers and Bathing Suits. 7. Club Room and Dancing Pavilion. 8. You May Get a Free Lot. 9. Speaker’s Stand for Programs. 10. Tables throughout the park. 11. Nineteen Horseshoe Courts with Score Boards. 12. Sixteen Rope Swings. 13. Children’s Slide and Sand Pile. 14. Ball Diamond. 15. Driven Wells. 16. Rustic Bridges and Settees. 17. Confectionery Stand. 18. Sand Beach for the Kiddies. ©rim Jessup Lamid Go. Realtors 705-10 Occidental bldg. Main 2957. CHOICE building* lot. east front, on Goodlet ave., 3400 block west. Near car line and paved boulevard. Only $415. I Terms $lO down; $1.50 per week. Tins is a snap. Call evenings. Riley 1724. LOT 60x100 feet. Improved street, near North Meridian. $1,050; bargain. Marion County State Bank $lO CASH gives you puxsfgsimi of ail nor" tract east, balance easy payments. Ideal home site, good land. Price SSOO to $750 Irvington 0:>12. MI’ST SELL—Lot 60x200, northeast park addition: $450; easy terms. Kan. 6741. e—Suburban University Heights New 5-rootn bungalow; electric fixtures, bathroom (unfurnished), pantry, closets, basement, concrete veranda and walks, extra lot. v eil, garage: $3,750 Easv terms. Call Trutblood. RELIABLE REALTY CO. Main 0186. Evenings. Irvington 4213. ; F'OR SALE—Equity In new 5-room house I and one acre of ground close to University Heights. Inquire at 1550 Shelby St. f—Sales or Exchange i S-ROOM modern; colored location; garage, large lot. or will trade. Terms. 1210 Cornell. Main 8763. SSKEALESTATE wanted WANTED—Five or 8 room modern or semimodern: not over $3,500. East or south 1 p re fend. Mam 6771. | VACANT lots as part payment on modern six room house on paved street Mam ioior. 23 FARM LANDS | LAND AUCTION—IOO aerus ft mil*** ca.t of J.oogo<>tP'“, 5 mile* west of ftboals. Martin County. luii’ana, Tuesday. Aug 29. 10 o'clock. No rr*.-rve. absolutely S'di*. 5-room house. 42x40 barn, double <rib ami granary. 2 larsre hen houses. 10x30 silo. 6t:.ok* nousc and other outbuildings Considerable fruit. 30 timber. 2 food veils. ! sjiririf. 80 ar>*H level, balance rolling Suitabl#* for diversified farming. Near school, cht:r< h and markets. Will also *HI livestock, farming implements etc. Free conveyances on req ;• t. CMUIS MEYER, owner, shoals K C. I O-LAND AUCTION CO., auctioneers, Nobleaville. LID YOU SLLL IT? If not. try the automobile columns of tJb# Times Want A •!h 24 I %RMS W Wil h Want Farms In Johnson, Morgan or Brown Co.’a of 80 to 120 acres Must have good improvements and located on good pihj; not too rolling, for which I will trade a good brick business building tn one ot best, locations in central part of Richmond: Income good pr: * low; *mal! 0 ' mortgage. Want early possesion. Give full detail* in first letter Address owner. 2014 Central Ave., Indianapolis 25 MIS( I.LEAM .fil S FOR SALE a—Household Goods TWIN bed and new all-cot ton mattress. Cost $2.50. Will take 512. Webster 9280. KITCHEN cabinet; good condition; reasonable 210 8 McKim Ave. Stewart 1616. DINH from 86 up a: 748 w. Michigan st FLOOR < overlng st lowet; prices. 207 West Waab St. Lincoln 5750 H up at 748 M Michigan St. _ W( K)D and kitchen range 1460 c—Clothing FURS—Repaired, relined and rcmodelod Uks new at moderate prices. Lyons Fur Cos. 4 tii Floor Nat* l City Bank ctrrie 8181. d —Musical Instruments J A C FISCHER PIANO. 500.00 ROBERTSON MUSIC HOU9B 423 Mas. av. Main 4531. UPRIGHT piano: $5 down, balam- payments Randolph 4221. MR. MORGAN. BRAUMULLER upright piano in good condition. 655 Warren Ave. YOU can exchange anything but blows through an Ad in the Times Classified Columns. e—l’et and Live Stock COLLIE pups cheap. MRS. SMITH. 2507 Jackson St. f—M iscellntioona TYPKVVRITKIi BARGAINS Get our low prices on high-grade used and second hand UNDERWOODS. MONARCH. REMINGTON. L. C. SMITH. ROYAL ani other pood machines. We sell machine® that we can guarantee. Clark Typewriter Shop 18 West Market. Second Floor. Phone, Main 2086. Indianapolis. Ind. PANTS SALE tof all odd lots in stock. $2095 \ $3,95 \ s4j9| m Two Stores in One jf • The Pants Store Cos. 48 West Ohio—Near Illinois $2 DOWN WILL BRING The Personal Writing Machine JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. 22 S. Penn. 81. Tel. Main 2800. Army Surplus Merchandise Tents and tarpau'ins, all sizes, forges, anvils, grinders, vises, snatch blocks, saws and many other items in hardware lines. Also several carloads of various sizes of new nails at bargain prices. M. L. Goldberg & Son 1302 W Washington. INVALID CHAIRS—Good. strong rubber tired chair® for rent. $3.5(1 per month. Crutches. 25c. Delivery Ire*. BAKER BROS. SCHOOL ‘BOOKS AND SUPPLIES We nay cash for used books. CRAWFORD'S DRUG STORE. Pennsylvania and North Sts. A FULL line of painted and decorated breakfast room furniture at BRADFIELD'S, 628 East Eleventh St. FRICTION top fin cans, 40c doz.: pickling vinegar 30c gal; mixed spices 25c lb. Drexel 1363. 1609 Spruce St. WHEN YOU - THINK OK TYPEWRITERS THINK OF JUDD. 22 8. PENN. ST.

26 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN W ANTED AT' THE STOCK YARDS WANTED—Baby carriage or stroller, regard! less of condition. Circle 7090. A Bath a Day is the Healthy Way E. M. HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber. 3220 E. Mich. _ Webster 3001. PHONOGRAPH REPAIRING AH makes repaired, prices reasonable, work guaranteed, expert service. GENERAL PHONOGRAPH REPAIR SERVICE. 4067 Rook wood. Waßhington 2003. Vault Cleaning All work guaranteed. EAST SIDE VAULT AND SINK CLEANING COMPANY. 935 E. Maryland. Stewart 1704. INDIANA CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE. Clinic for patients at 10 a m and 7:30 1 p. m.. on Mondays. Wednesdays and Frii days. New location. 962 N. Pennsylvania i street. i BRACES for deformity made to order. Spe cial aid in charity cases DUGAN-JOHN-SON CO . 29 W. Ohio St. The Surgeons | Supply House. DETECTIVES QUIGLEY-HYI.AN'D AGENCY. INC. 404 National City Bank Bldg. Main 2902. Day or night. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. BUKKLE. 416 Mass. Main 142£_ ! PIANO builder and tuner. Repair all kinds. Work guaranteed. NICHOLAS HILDMAN Be.moul 0328-3. iEX SERVICE IIRUS . vault, sink or dry well cleaning PAUL WEISS. 626 Caldwell, or Circle 7818. SA l- KTV K AZO KBfA L> KS Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana av*. HEATH'S Barber Shop: union: warm. comfortable bathrooms. 133 W. Market. 28 h i QUALM AND l KA-NSI LltiS " ESI. 1898. Otto J. Suesz Packing, hauling, low rates on , California shipments. Through ! cars to Los Angeles. ! Main 2353-3628. Night, Webster j 0699. Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES KOI. BTOP.AGE TRANSFER PACKINC AND SUiPi'ING. 227 N. Nc% Jersey St. Main 2028. LI. 1138. PART LOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. Private lookJ room® and open bpaee. 2oc p#*r month and up Local and overland tranarer. We call and give you exact price* on any kind of work without any obligations 4IP 23 E. Market St Main 2750. CALL 1.1. 6142 for all kind.® of hauling; our apeciaUi 29 1H SjMLSS <)I >V OIH IN 11 11:S CENTRA!,, 2404 N For iale. H room* completely and seneroun'.y funnahed: S6OO caah or terms: newly deco*ated: hardwood floor*: a ia.ge porch: eaot front; strictly modern, rent reasonable. "If it t on earth I can sell it BIXZER. A U CT IONEER 3111 Central Ave. Humboldt ?07l) 'GARAGE and service station, good location 1300 blin k north st'-am heat. living rooms above Lincoln 2*20 , ONE HALF interest in second-hand furnt ture business for *ale cheat Lincoln 6505 ; SMALL downtown rest.vjrao* bargain: rra I son for selling, other Circle 8232. ■SALE OR TRADE—Good harness downfnwo Beetlon; cash or small home. Circle 01*24. ! NEW YORK 702 W : confectionery for •ale. ha® food trade Circle 0011 30 M inMOßii.i s FOR s\m; b—Gasoliuß BARGAINS IN USED CARS Small Down Payment. Liberal Payment Plan. £77X<nrru Authorized Dealers. 259 South Meridian St. Used Car Bargains Monroe touring. Chevrolet 4UO. Ford touring. Ford coup*. Buick 0 touring. Studebaker touring Monroe sedau. Monroe, Caifornia top: Mitchell roatister. Grant 0 touring. Monroe roadster. Ford sedan. Overland touring. All of the above cars priced low for quick sales. Payments if desired. M.o>mr©e Motors Corporation Monroe Tonrang Cars, S2OO and tap All models to pick from, traded in on new oar*. Overhauled and refinlahed ready to drive away. PAYMENTS IF DESIRED. OPEN EVENINGS. Monroe Motors Corporation Bodies ! COUPES, ROADSTERS AND COMMERCIALS Swtsshelm & Parker _____ 330 E. Market. j BuicK I Fords, Dodges, Overlands. Chandlers, I Holmes, Keo and Others. : Indianapolis Auto Parts and Tire ; Company. 518 N. Capitol. MA in 2638. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS. DODGE BROS., used cars. Alt models at I cheap prices. C.H.Wallerich Company Danse Brothers Motor Vemcuts NO BROKERAGE—PAYM ENTS I as low as $75 down, balance one yea u\ All makes of cars. Come down USED CAR MARKET. Capitol at North St. Lincoln 3502. SMALL touring oar, 6 cylinder; first $225 j drives it, away. New top. good paint, | starter and demountahles: fine shape. Must j sell. See owner. 419 N, Noble. FORD oars, tourings, roadsters, sedans and 1 I trucks: a large line: some like new. Pay- j ments or trade. Open evenings and Sun- | : days. ALLEN. 720 Virginia Ave. STUDEBAKER 3 passenger roadster; new tires ail round: real bargain at $235. j Better hurry for this: open evenings. Main 1705. FORD; late 1920 coupe, $350: $l4O down, balance easy terms: A-l condition. 21214 E. New York Bt. M. 4446. SEE FOOTS FORD AGENCY for good used Fords. 2549 IV. Michigan. Belmont 0334. Belmont 3007. _ MONROE touring late model: good shape: looks good: terms. OAKLEY GARAGE. 1661-65 3. Meridian. DORT 1920 touring: real car for the money; terms. OAKLEY' GARAGE, 1661-65 S. Meridian. GRANT SIX. 1918 model, fine condition; bargain. Circle 3014. 310 E. Eleventh St. FORD roadster. 1921: terms. OAKLEY GARAGE. 1661-63-65 8. Meridian.

30 __ AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline FORD speedster. 1921; starter, wire wheels: like new. 725 Virginia Ave. MADISON 6. touring. $95 casn drives It away. 235 N. Pennsylvania. FORD roadster: 3185. 725 Virginia Ave; FORD touring; $85.~~725 Virginia Ave. , c—Trucks FORD 1919, ton truck chassis; A-l shape; good tires; bargain. Terms or trade. 644 E. Washington St. Main 3493; 81 AUTOMOBILES WANTED WE NEED THE CARS AND MEAN BUSINESS If you want to sell your car. bring title and car Wc deal quick and pay cash. WEISSMAN 212-14 E.~ New York St. Main 4446. Aiatos Wamiied Cash for any car. See us. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 518 N. Capitol. Main 2638. Autos wanted. WE PAY CASH. I. WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N. Illinois. Main 1579. 32 Al : TO SUPPLIES, KEPAIKS LOWER PRICES Battery service on all makes of batteries. New battery. lilted to all cars FREE. 611 at $12.50: 613 at $14.50: 127 at $17.50. Guaranteed TWO YEARS. RADIO BATTERY guaranteed thre, years at $12.60. All m OAK cases Hard rubber cases $2 extra y COLVIN BATTERY CO. 12 1 Eaai Maryland &t. Circle 1870. Storage batteries recharged, recalled rebuilt. Six volt recharged >Oc: rebuilt complete $6 Twelve volt recharged 75c: rebuilt complete $lO. Rebuilt batteries as low as $5. SOUTH SIDE BATTERY SHOP. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Illinois. s A: s Aut* Laundry TTRKS all size*. $4 !>."d up. Rebuilt casings with NF.W TREADS. We also repair or retread your tires ANDERSON STEAM VULCANIZES CO . 611 N. Capitol. 3d floor.

85 FIN AM lAL PERSONAL LOANS *t§n *3(M This office is operated under the supervision of the State of Indiana and wan t#isbiisheu lor the purpos oi providing a I:<e where honest people can borrow auy amount from $lO to s3oo without paying more than the rate of Interest or without beiny imposed upon In any way. It is only necessary that you arc keepinf house arid permanently located NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify your employer, neither do we make inquiries of your friends, relatives or trades people You can Lave all the time necessary for repayment and pay only lor the actual time you keep the money Cali and let us m> *-;i No charge unless you borrow’. Loan; with other companies paid off and wore money advanced at legal rates. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MA In 2923. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO., Rooms 205-7-9 Indiana Trust Bldg 113 E Wash St Corner Virginia Ave. WE MAKE and buy second mortgages on improved farms and IndianopUs real estate. AETNA MORTGAGE * INVESTMENT CO, 508 Fidelity Tr.isi Bidg. 36 INSURANCE ~~ REAL ESTATE and insurance. TUXEDO STATE BANK 4304 E New York. Irvington 2803; 37 MONEY TO LOAN MET? SIOO-s‘_’Uu-S3OO Investigate our tasy-to-pay Twenty-Payment Plan Loan*. Get SSO. pay back $2 50 month. Get SIOO. pay back $5.00 a month interest at 3’4% per mouth. You nay only for the actual time loan runs, enterest is charged only on the actual amount of cash still outaiandmg. Come in and get free Booklet. "The Twentypayment Plan which describes everything fully. All business confidential. We Loan on Furniture. Pianos. Victroiss. etc.. without removal. Also ou Diamonds for lon* or short time. Call, phone or *rite lnaiana Collateral Loan Cos. fßnnded Tenders.l EST vTtT.TdTTFn IFS 7 201 LOMBARD BUILDING. 24 EAST WASHINGTON ST. Main 3286. CONFIDENTIAL Qisick Loans Up to s3o© On pianos. Vietrolas, household furniture aud guaranteed notes. Loans payable in one to twenty monthly installments.. Legal charges based on unpaid balance for actual time used. Loans with other companies paid oft and more money advanced. Hour* l* to 0:00. aui’day to 1 p. iu. Call, write or phone Circle 1-0 0-9. Beneficial Loan Society 601 National City Bank Iliiig. Licensed by State Banking Dept. Application received at 2952 Clifton St. LOANS AND INSURANCE op City arid Farm Property. THOS C DAY A CO. 709-715 Fletcher Trust Building. Main 1325. LOANS on furniture, pianos, autoe. livestock, farm Implements and other collateral. 141 H E. Washington St. CAIHTOL LOAN 00. Main 0585. Auto l.incoin 7184. MONEY furnished on realty mortgages and contracts FRANK K. SAWYER. Meridian Life Bldg. 307 N. Pennsylvania street. Circle 106L_ FIRST and second mortgages ou Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WILSON, 1101 National City Bank bldg. Lincoln 6104. MONEY'to loan on second mortgages. L. B. _ MILLER. 127 N. Delaware St. Main 5762. FOLLOW closely the home oargaius listed in the Times Want Ad pages. 39 LEGAL NOTICES ~ NOTICE. In the Putnam Circuit Court. September term, 1922. Notice to absentee. State of Indiana. Putnam County, ss. William B. Vestal, vs. Daniel Emery. To Daniel Emery, greeting: You are hereby notified that the above named plaintiff lias this day filed in the office of the clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court, his certain complaint or petition alleging therein among other things that you. the said defendant. on the day of 1880. being then a resident of the city of Orecncastle. Putnam County. Indiana, and the same being your : place of residence, went to parts unknown and have continuously since said Rate remained absent and unheard from leaving , property in said county without having made j any provision for its conlrol or management: that by reason thereof, said property is suffering waste for want of proper care, and praying that your estate may be adjudged by said court subject to administration and an administrator thereof duly appointed. Now, you the said Daniel Emery, defendant and absentee as aforesaid, are hereby notified that said complaint and the matters thereiu alleged will come up for hearing and determination in said court at the courthouse in the city of Greencastle, Putnam County, Indiana on the 10th day of October. 1922. or as soon thereafter as such hearing can be had. Witness the clerk and the seal of said court at Greencastle. Indiana, this (SEAL) the sth day of August. 1922. HARRY W. MOORE. Clerk Circuit Court. THEODORE CRAWLEY. Attorney for Petitioner.

39 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES, In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by Franklin Township, Marion County. Ind. (before the township aavisory board). Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Franklin Township, Marion County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on Aug. 26, 1922, will consider tho following budget: BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR TOWNSHIPS. Township Funl— Salary of trustee ...$ 1,000.00 Office rent _ 60.00 Trustee's expensela) Traveling . 200.00 Oerk hire 150.00 Public ditches (assessments against township) 500.00 Pay of advisory board 15.00 School transfers .... 1,000.00 Payment of interest . 1,000.00 Miscellaneous— Care of township cemeteries 50.00 Pub. annual report 200.00 Legal services .... 100.00 Total township fund. $4,275.00 ESTIMATE OF TOWNSHIP FUNDS TO BE RAISED. Estimated expenditures as above . , '... .$4,275.00 Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation.... 7,259.1S Total ...$11,534.18 Less < etimated revenue and balance— Revenue not derived from taxation . . . .37.259.18 Total deductions $7,259.18 : Amount necessary to be raised by taxation 4.275.00 ESTIMATE OF ROAD FUNDS TO BE RAISED. | Special School Fluid — | Additional ground $ 500.00 : Repair of buildings. . 500.00 j School furniture and supplies 1,000.00 Fuel for school houses 2.200.00 , Special school fund debt 8,000.00 , Payment of interest.. 2.720.00 I Transportation 9.520.00 Teachers institutes. . 1.200.00 Janitor service 2,172.50 Mis cllaneouß Commencement .... 75.00 Insurance 1,000.00 Other expenses .. . 2.000.00 Total special school fund. . . . .$28,887.50 E9TIMATE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL FUNDS TO BE RAISED. Estimate of expenditures as above $28,887.50 Working balance at end I of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of r >v- ! enue from taxation 6.895.30 Total $35,732.80 i Balance at end of this year $ 6.895.30 Total deductions $ 6,895.30 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation 28.887..>0 ESTIMATE OF LIBRARY' FUND TO BE Raised. Tuition Fund— Pay of teachers . . . .$32,000 00 Total tuition fund $32,000.00 ESTIMATE OF TUITION FUNDS TO BE RAISED. ' Estimate of expenditures as above $32,000.00 Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation J !)4o.aa Total $35,945.88 Less estimated revenue and balance — Revenue not derived from taxation . . .$2,000.00 Balance at end of this year 3,945.89 Total deductions $5,945.89 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation F30.000.00 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to 'he heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State board oi tax commissioners for further and final action thereon, bv filing a petition therefor w-ith the county auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September, and the State board will fix a date of hearing m this county. Dated Aug. 26. 1922. JOSEPH E. WHEATLEY. Trustee Franklin Township. Marion County. Indiana. EXHIBIT IS NOVEL Traffic Division of Police Will Have Display at State Fair. The board of public safety has approved of a display by the traffic division of the police department at the State fair. The exhibit will be given in the automobile show building and will be In charge of Lester Jones nnd Eugene Shine. It will com-'ist of a raised table showing a replica of one of the busiest downtown cor ners. with small automobiles, the proper movement of motor cars, cor reot parking methods, etc. Moving pictures will be shown illustrating the cause and how to prevent many accidents. Signs, telling the right and wrong way of driving, will adorn the walls, also statistics showing number of deaths and accidents. LIFE SAVINGS GONE Swindlers Take SG.fiOO From Father of Seven Children. By United A’ew* WILKESBARRE. Pa., Aug. 29. Police are searching for two confidence men who swindled Harry Kom--1 t,iak, an idle miner and father of seven children, out of his life's savings of $6,000. The strangers told Komniak his father had died wealthy after striking gold while digging a well, and they selected Ivomnlak to distribute $60,000 among the churches and the poor In Wyoming Valley. Komniak put up all his money as a bond with the strangers and received In return a bundle of newspapers. POLICE FIND STILLS Woman Arrested Charged With Operating a UlinJ Tiger. Two whisky stills, one of seventy- i five gallons capacity, the other fifty, i and twenty barrels of mash were j found yesterday in a house at 2218 N. | New Jersey St. Mrs. Ida Greenberg. 1150 S. Illinois St.. Yvas charged with operating a blind tiger. Affidavits were filed for a man said to have been Interested in making whisky at the N. New Jersey St. house. HELD FOR THEFT Two Young Men Arrested on Charge of Vehicle Taking. E. J. Hiatt of Maywood, parked his automobile at Illinois and New York Sts. and later saw two young men ; riding in the car at Illinois and Pearl j Sts. Hiatt caught and held Isadora Olsharn, 17, of 1023 S. Illinois St. The other Joyrider escaped. I,a ter the pplice arrested Louis Pollock, 17, of 1725 Northwestern Ave. SAVES SISTER'S LIFE Boy Gives Treatment for Poison Until Doctor Arrives. By Times Special FRANKFORT. Ind., Aug. 29.—Presence of mind of Donald Relgle, 12, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Reigle, saved the life of his sister, Mildred. 11, who had swallowed a bichloride of mercury tablet instead of a headache tablet. The boy administered first aid treatment until a physician arrived.

FIE FOR HIES. CKfiINOPROBLEM Report of Hoover Declares Carriers Can Not Handle Tonnage Needed. \ t By United Press WASHINGTON, Aug. 27.—Warned by Secretary of Commerce Hoover that the railroads cannot move the country's requirements of 13,000,000 tons of coal weekly, President Harding and his Cabinet today considered | plans for insuring domestic consumI ers and industry against suffering and shutdown. Domestic and industrial requirements can be shaved down to 8,500,000 tons weekly. Hoover estimated, but the primary problem, that of hauling, Is too big for the railroads in their present crippled condition, due to tho strike of shopmen.

UPKEEP HEAVY ON IHMMERS Sanitary Board May Curtail Collection if Levy Asked Is Not Allowed. One of the heaviest items of expense that the board of sanitary commissioners has is the upkeep of the eighteen Highway trailers bought for garbage collection work on April 26 at a price of $17,130. A great many defects have developed in the trailers since, which the board claims aro clue to faulty construction, and efforts are being made to have the Highway Company remedy the faults. If threats to reduce the commission's four-cent tax levy are carried cut it may mean the curtailment of a part of the garbage and ash collection, according to members of the sanitary board. The amount asked for In the budget was based on the expenditures for the first six months of the year, and also Included an appropriation for the operation of the sewage disposal plant, but the total amount cannot be supplied by the four-cent tax levy, which is thi max.mum allowed by law. DEALS WITH FUEL New York Legislature Meet* to Take I p Coal Crisis. By United Xeics ALBANY, N. Y., Aug. 29.—Creation of a ten-million-dollar revolving fund, and a State fuel administration with absolute authority over the price, use and distribution of coal were asked by Governor Miller in his message to the State Legislature, which mat Monday. Even if coal mining Is resumed on a normal scale soon, rationing will be necessary to pull New York Btate through the winter without causing extreme hardship the Governor said. The New York Legislature Is the first to meet in special session to deal with strike emergencies. EXPOSITION OPENS Kokomo Holds Annual Celebration Tills Weak. By Times Special KOKOMO, Ind., Aug. 29.—The annual Kokomo Industrial exposition opened Monday with a baby show. Tuesday has been designated aa I’otary Clb day: Wednesday will be Lions Club day; Thursday, Klwanle and Farmers’ Day: Friday, Shrlnera Day: Saturday, all Kokomo celebration; Sunday, sacred concert, and next Monday Labor Day celebration. DRINKS WOOD ALCOHOL l’olson Almost Ends Life of Man at Elwood. By Times Special ELWOOD, Ind., Aug. 29.—John Bricker made the experiment of drinking wood alcohol mixed with pop to accumulate a jag and nearly died as a result. Efforts of Dr. C. C. Cotton saved his life at city jail. Police stated it was the third time Bricker had a close cajl from drinking the poison.

STATE IS VOTING California Interest Centers in MooreJohnsou Contest. By United Brest SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 29.—Callfornia went to the polls to pick candidates for Governor, United States Senator and State and county officials. Chief interest centered on the tight between Hiram Johnson and Charles C. Moore, for the Republican nomination for the United States Senate. SLASHES BREAST Jacob Baker Tries to Kill Himself at Lebanon. By Timet Special LEBANON, Ind., Aug. 29.—Jacob Baker, 45, is in a critical condition as a result of his attempt to commit suicide due to despondency over ill health. He slashed his breast and wrist with a pocketknife. CHILD IS HANGED Baby's Head Found Caught Between Bounds of Chair. t'-U Timet Special GENEVA. Ind., Aug. 29.—Robert L. Nelson, the 5-months-old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Nelson, died from hanging. The child had been placed on two chairs and the mother found the baby's head was caught between the xxymds of one. FLIES FROM DENVER Han Ilogan and W. W. Kinsey Make Aerial Trip. On his return trip from Hudson, Mich., to Denver, Col., Dan Hogan, distributor of Cole and Rickenbacker automobiles, arrived here yesterday In a Curtiss Oriole plane. Hogan was accompanied by W. W. Kinsey of Denver. They will fly to St. Louis tomorrow. ,

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