Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 99, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 September 1922 — Page 10

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1 DEATH NOTICES AL7RKD3, CHAHLES H.—Died Sunday morning. Sept. 3, at 1:30 a. m. Funeral r at Fianner & Buchanan's Chapel Tuesday. 2 b. m. AMOS, SABAH a.—Widow of Isaac N. Amos and mother of John and Bert, passed away Sunday evening. Sept. 3. Funeral at . residence. 4219 Guilford Tuesday. 2 p. m. Friends invited. BISHOP, HANFORD P.—Husband of Mattie C. Bishop and father of Thomas, Vernon , and John D. Bishop and Mrs. T. L. Kelffer, passed away at home. 1700 Talbott St_ Saturday. Sept. 2. Funeral Tuesday. 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Oowu Hill. GREER, GEORGE G.—Age 63 1 years, beloved husband of Sarah E. Greer and father of Horace G. Greer, Mrs. Charles Askren and Mrs. Gertrude Stags, psaeed away at the Methodist Hospital, Saturday, Sept, 2, at 1:30 a. m. Friends may view remains at the residence. 37 N. Bolton Are, any time after noon Sunday. Funeral Tues- , day. Sept. 5, at 2 p. nu at the Irvington Methodist Church. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park Cemetery. HARRIGAX, CORNELITS A.—Beloved lather of Hugh C. Harrigan and Mrs. Z. VC. Beach, died Saturday. Sept. 2. 1922. Funeral at his late residence. 1143 E. Ohio Rl_ Tuesday. tS:3O a. m.: Holy Cross Church. 9 a. m. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. SMITH. - RICHARD —Died at his home. 30 W. Thirteenth St, Sunday morning. Funeral services at 4 p. m, Tuesday, at the home. Burial at Cincinnati. Wednesday, will be private. So flowers. I* FI.VhKAL HIKKCTOKS W. T. Blasengym Independent Undertaker. Prompt ambulance calls. “Tbs proof of a service is the service if renders.” 1702 K. TTJnol* St. Randolph 6870. 1623 Shelrri St- Drexel 2570. FLAaNNER & BUCHANAN t 320 .North niiuoia St. ftmi director' to the people of ImEa* apod* dues 1887. Fhacee Haiti Of4l-0642. LB 26*1 INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY nit ft vr. Parlors 1222 Union SU Johnson & Montgomery 1032 Central Art Main 1430. George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 522 EL MarjtPt. Lincoln 7603, SHIRLEY BROS.’ CO.~ Main at bee 940 8. Illinois SC Circle 1918. Mala 1841. J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. ST. 1671. D revet 032*. CHAB. A. HOC4RNSMJXH. 724 X. niiaaia Mala 1166. LB 1168. ITXKRA I. DIRECTORS—I*O3 JL WM. EL KRIEGER Male USA Res. Pbone, Bea Dwrts 332-1, GADD—BERT S, GADD. 2130 XToepeet 34. Phtrew: Dreret 0422. Stewart 2278. UNDERTAKERS—HIS FT 4 TITUS. 8&1 North DeL LB 6364. M. 3630 * SPECLAL NOTICES SPIRITUALIST Mr. Oscar Herbert renoan spirit medium and divine healer of Baltimore. Md. just arrived in thia city, will grve psychic interpretations daily and Sunday to assist In establishing new church. I Hours 10 t o. to 9 p. bl 329 X. Alabama. Phone Lincoln 0763. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Home service far solders, sailors and manr.es and their dependents of an. want explained. THE BOWK AGEXCT. pensions sad Government claims. 312 K. of P. Bldg. Phone M. 0707. BEDBUGS, roaches, moths, ants, destroyed with one application of “Sudden Death." ABBERT MAAS. 31 Virginia Ave. M. 1233. * PERSONALS FBAKK FITZGEBALD, ikwm Office 7 X. Alabama St, second floor. General, dvil and criminal court practice: juvenile court, family aettlementa. etc. SNIDER'S HAT FEVER REMEDY. Sold at Brooks’ Drug Store. Pennsylvania mnd Ohio, during the season. A guaranteed remedy. Money refunded if not satisfactory. So.OJ per box.

10 LOST AM) rOO. T D STRAYED i Brown Shetland pony mare, clipped close, 'had on when kxk satkDe. bridle and halter. Very liberal reward. 5144 E. Kew Tori. Irr. 3533. LOST—Fire dollar* reward tor return of young male doe: short hair, black head, ridea. back and tad. white on lower port of body, around neck and on breaet. white tip on tall and white feet: wore Mack harness. Randolph 8204 or Harrison 1884. LOST—Any. 27. near Capitol avenue yard. Indianapolis, pocket book containing a number of railroad passes Liberal reward foe return to W. C. DOWSING. 803 MaJestle building. LOST—-White for terrier: answer to name of Spot. About Thursday evening; reward. 048 W. Thirty-Third St. LOST—At Idxrinet and Delaware a purse containing money and checks. Reward if returned to Washington 2078. LOST—A milk route book: brown cover, I. B. Wiggans. Harrison 1895. GOLD knife and chain, at bail park Sunday. Reward. Phono Randolph 3855. ii, . 11 MAIHIMST AND TOOLS O. 0. TRACTOR. State Fair Ground*. Xi we *eH 10 tractors at the fair we will give one three-bo t--1 a Oliver plow to the lucky 000 of the tea. Aak ua about plan at the fair (round* or call CLARK & BOSKSCBTEB GARAGE. 1018 Park Arc. Circle 4732, attention fair visitors: Dos t miss the G. O. tractor exhibit. State lair. Ask ua about club price* on tractor*. CLARE A BOSEMEYEB GARAGE. 1012 Park ave. Circle 4782Vt KELPWA NT EIk—MALE (On Account of Strike) $2.00 PER DAY BONUS ton BOILERMAKERS MACHINISTS BLACKSMITHS Fre board and room and transportation. Apply ROUSE O’BRIEN, Spencer Hotel, Indianapolis. '■ AT ONCE Several live wire solicitors who want steady work. See "HASTINGS, Indianapolis Times, after 9 a. m. WANTED—BOYS te carry Time* route* in downtown dl*- • (rlct b*t*a Bast and W*st, South and ' Bt. Clair (tracts. Boy* not orar 14 year* old. See Mr. Moorchcad any afternoon I j after 3 o'clock.

12 HELP WANTED—MALB * Pennsylvania Railroad t $5,000 Reward * tor arrest and conviction, or information leading to arrest and conviction of persons who damaged railroad switch at Saxcn, Lad, fifteen miles northwest of Indianapolis, night or Saturday, August 26 th, causing derailment of locomotive of Pennsylvania freight train No. 26L Information confidential TV. C. Downing General Superintendent Pennsylvania Railroad.

(On Account of Strike) THE INDIANAPOLIS UNION RAILWAY COMPANY Desires to Employ Several Experienced Boilermakers, Carpenters 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. WANTED EXPERIENCED DRAUGHTSMAN AND BILLrOUT MAN FOR PLANING MILL, MAAS NEIMEYER LUMBER CO-, 21ST AND MONON R. R. WANTED—Box* between the ago* of 10 and 14 to carry Time* route* in north IndianSpoli* Cereallnetown. Good chance lor re wire boy*. Apply L. V. UHAETOR, any afternoon after 3 p. m. Times station, rear 2941 Clifton St. WANTED—Young man. white, not solng to school to bu* dishes and do porter work: eood wa*ea. PETERS DAISY LUNCH. 853 Maosachuaett* Are. 1* INSTRUCTIONS a—Busin aw Colleges UTJt tojeare barber trod*. Tttf-CITT 15 AGENTS AND SOLICITORS AT ONCE 10 Live wire solicitors. Bes Mr. Haatlnga, Time*, after 8. 16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE A FEW POSITIONS OPEN la Randolph, Main and Belmont office*. Girts between the ace* of 48 and 55 llrln* with their parent*. Apply to the IND. BELL TELEPHONE 00. Hoorn 322, corner New York and Meridian. EXPERIENCED CHECKER. ' CLAYPOOL HOTEL COFFEE SHOP. 16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE DISHWASHER—WHITE. NO. 2 CLAM AN'B DAIRY LUNCH. 42_VIHGINIA AVB. __ WANTED—Counter flrl also second cooler white woman; good wage*. PETERS DAIRY LUNCH. 856 Mas*. Are. _ MIDDLE-AGED lady to care for home and boy 4-year-old. 1620 Howard 6t, Belmont 2818, WILL give good home to woman or girl Irt exchange for housework. B*lmont 4806. WHITE maid for general housework; stay on the place. liumboit 1227. COUNTER GIRL DE BORDE’SDAIBY LUNCH, 470 S. Meridian Bt, , DID YOU SELL iTT If not. iry the automobile oolumai of the Timas Want Ada.

1* ROOMS FOR RENT Haugh Hotel 11 E. Michigan St. New fireproof, modern: each room has batn; rates $2 day and up: weekly rates $8 and up. Main 0880. ALABAMA, 703 Nil beautiful furnished rooms: strictly modern: rent reasonable. Circle 0522 STATE FAIR VISITORS WELCOME NEW JERSEY, N., 2627: single, coay room for lady employed: also large room for couple employed: private, modern home. DELAWARE. S. 930; nicely furnished sleeping rooma; modern: very reasonable. Drex. 1874. OHIO. W., 118 H ; sleeping room, running water; newly furnished. Lincoln 3601. MERIDIAN. N, 634; nice room, upstairs; running water. Circle 5256. SLEEPING rooms for fair visitors, near fairground car line. Randolph 2091. ILLINOIS, N.. 1510; clean, modern sleeping room. Phone Circle 3338. _ ILLINOIS. N, 2689: modern room: gentlemen: nurses or teachers. Randolph 3373. MODERN room, private home, 2 gentlemen. Lincoln 6877. . a—Light Housekeeping TWO desirable light housekeeping rooms, nicely furnished, private home, good location. Kenwood 4774. W. TWENTY-FOpRTH ST.. 29—Room and kitchenette for housekeeping; also sleeping room. BEAUTIFULLY furnished light housekeeping rooms, thoroughly modern. Circle 7943. b—Board and Booms BELLEVIEW Pi, 323 N.; two furnished rooms: private home: board if desired. Belmont 4121. 19 RENTALS a—Houses THREE rooms upper; walking distance; adults. 37 South Arsenal ave. FOB RENT 5-room house; gas. electric light. 1112 English Ave. c—Business Places ROOM for lent, size 18x40. 5 windows, steam heat. Good for tailor work room. Apply 36 W. Wash. St. No. 303. 21 BEAL ESTATE FOB MALE b—Houses Hoftie North Beautiful stucco home Just off Maple Road blvd. Full basement, laundry, splendid shrubbery, garage. Must be seen to be appreciated, worth $17,500: our price $14,500. C. H. BAILEY. Marion County State Bank Look, A Bargain Large 8-room modern home on south aid-, near Garfield Park and Shelby car line. Lars,e lot. Only $4,600. Call LEWIS CLARK. Randolph 6266. Frank S. Clark & Cos. _220 E._Ohio. M aun 3377. _ SIX rooms, beautiful lot, 40x160. ali kinds of fruit, asbestos shingle roof, electric j ll*hta, gas. bath: both waters In house: fine ■ large cellar, routheasl. Prhre s:i 400. S4OO I cash and mu thly payments. Nice Groom i modern ho man east. Modern double* e.ist and north. All kinds of homes south. C. J. OSBURN. Drexel 6184. SI,OOO DOWN Near Ellenberger Paik: high-class flwy room bungalow, built-in features, laundry > basement, screens and shades. A bar- I gain at SO,OOO For your homo east call TUXEDO STATE BANK. 4304 E. New York. Irvington 2803. Evenings. Br. 7477 REAL ESTATE - ■ Give mo a chance Always ready to go Like to satisfy. GEO. A LUCAS. 725 K. of P. Bldg. Circle 6600.

MODERN FIVE-ROOM modern well constructed and well kept, attrsctively and conveniently ! arranged; fine high, large lot, near Brookside Park. Only $4,500; terms. Call Main 6771. _ DEXTER AVE. 1840 six rooms: new. never occupied, full basement: modern throughout; sun room, large lot; paved street. Will make terms. Call US for full information. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. 2800 BLOCK Paris Ave. 0 rooms a shV tricity, gas. well, cistern and sower Lot 50x150: good community. Price 53.5U0. Terms. Call Trueblood. RELIABLE RE ALTY CO. Main 0186. Evenings. Irv. 4213. west Indianapolis!” Five-room eeml-modern home: a nice garage and a dandy home. Priced to sell at $2,600: S3OO cash, balance terms FOWLER 4 EATON. 301 Cny Trnst- Main 6871. ON northwest corner Guilford and 49th st . strictly modem hbuses now In course of construction. Will make terms Call us for full information THE SOUTHERN LUMBER 00. Mam 0107 IF YOU are Interested m owning your home and paying for some like rent, we would be very glad to tell you about our plan Phone Lincoln 8207 EQUITY 5-room, semi modern double, newly painted. 55 S. Tuxedo. d— l kits BEAUTIFUL level lot 40x141. southeast: Villa street near Raymond. Sidewalk in and paid for. Shade trees in front. First reaposihle applicant with $25 cash and then $1 weekly gets. Rare opportunity. Price no ownly $350. Act today. Main 1409. $lO CASH gives you possession of an acre tract east, balance easy payments. Ideal : home site, good land. Price SSOO to $750 Irvington 0012. LOT 50x100 feet. Improved street, near North Meridian, $1,650: bargain. Marion County State Bank t —Sales or Exchange Trade for Wash. Place Lot Will take lot In Waahlrvrt m P!co ami mmf for equity in 5-room nuxlttra bungralow in Irvincton. Meredith & Johnson Main 2393. Web. 7483. VACANT lot* m part payment on modsm air-room houere uu paved street. Main 0107. 8-ROOM modern; colored location: lar?e lot. or will trado. Terms. 1210 Cornell. Main 8703. 25 MISCELLANEOUS FOB SALE a—Household Goods GAS RANGES remade la perfect condition; box patterns, SIO.OO and up. Cabinet styles. $15.00 and up. Delivered and connected.. Cash or payments. MERIDIAN STOVE COMPANT. 027 S. Meridian St. Stewart 174'L FOR SALE—F’lnilture. 28 8. Tremont Avo. City, DINING tables, from $5 up at 748 West Michigan St. FUR COAT. $25, for sale. Cali Randolph 2073. i. A C. FISCHER PIANO. $65 00. ROBERTSON MUSIC HOUSB. 423 Mass UPRIGHT ptano: $5 down, balance paymenta. Randolph 4231. MR. MORGAN, VOSE upright ptano. $135 cash; leaving city. 2517 Webb St. FOR SALK—GAS RANGE. Webster 5811. GAS RANGES, remade in perfect condition; box pattern, SIO.OO and up. Cabinet style. $15.00 and up. Delivered and connected Cash or payments. CHARLES KOEKRING. 882 Virginia avo. Drexel 9400. f—Miscellaneous $2 DOWN WELL BRING Corona, Th Personal Writing Mac hint JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. 22 8. Penu. Bt. Tel, Main 2800. Army Surplus Merchandise Tents and tarpaulins, all sizes, forget, anvils, grinders, vises, snatch blocks, saws and many other items in hardware lines. Also several carloads of various sizes of uew nails at bargain priest. M. L. Goldberg & Son 1303 W. Washington. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES We pay cash for used books. CRAWFORD’S DBUO STORE. Pennsylvania and North Sts. INVALID CHAIRS—Good. strong rubber tired chairs for rent. $3.50 per month. Crutches. 25c. Delivery free. JBAKER BROS. ROOFING PAPER fl PER ROLL WHILE IT LASTS. 1302 W. WASHINGTON FRICTION top at. fruit tin cans. 400 doe.: pickling vinegar 80c gal.: mixed spices 26c lb. Drexel 1363. 1009 Sprueo St.

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2^ MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE f—Miscellaneous ' TYPEWRITER BARGAINS PAYMENTS Get our low prices on high-grade ns*! and second-hand UNDERWOODS. MONARCH, REMINGTON, L. C. SMITH, ROYAL and other gpod machines. We sell machines that we can guarantee. Clark Typewriter Shop 18 West Market. Second Floor. Phone, Main 2686. Indianapolis. Ind. PANTS" SALE of ail odd lota in stock. MR II 1 Two Stores in One W w The Pants Store Cos. 48 West -Ohio—Near Illinois WHEN YOU THINK OF TYPEWRITERS THINK OF JUDD 22 S. PENN BT. FOR SALE—Covered wagon; cheap. 715 W. Twenty-Sixth Bt. _ 20 Ml SC EiXaN EO L S WANTED GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCK YARDS WANTED—Baby carriage or stroller, regardless of condition. Circle 7090. 27 BUSINESS ANNO! NC EMENTS A Bath a Day is the Healthy Way E. M. HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber. .*1220 E. Mich. Webiter 3001. . Vault Cleaning All work guaranteed EAST BIDE VAULT AND SINK CLEANING COMPANY. 935 E. Maryland. Stewart 1794. INDIANA CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE. Clinic for patients at 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m_ on Mondava. Wednesdays and Fridays New location. 962 N. Pennsylvania street. * DETECTIVES QUIGLEY-HYLAND AGENCY, INO. 404 National City Bulk Bldg. Main 8902. Day or night, BRACES for deformity made to order. Special aid in charity ca.es DUUAN-JOHN-80N CO.. 20 W. Ohio St. The Surgeons Supply House. M INO bn. :• r nil I Inner. Repair all kinds. Work guaranteed. NICHOLAS HILLMAN. Belmont 0328-3. FEATHERS bought, aold and renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made. E F. liruKJ.K 416 Mass. _Mam 14:4 BX-SERVICE BROS., vault. Molt or dry well cleaning PAUL WEISS, 620 Caldwell. or Circle 7018 .SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened- TUTTLKDGE, 201 Indiana are. union: warm. con f irtibl< I it) rooms 133 w M&rkst. 28 STOKAGL: AM) IKANHKKKS Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES * Os. STORAOE. TRANSFER PACKING AND SHIPPINO. 227 N. New Jersey St. Main 2028. LI. 1138^ PARTLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. Private lo kd rooms and open space. 250 per month and up. Local and overland transfer. We call and give you exact prices or. auy kind of work without any obligations 410 23 E Market St. Main 3760. 29 Bl .S7.NE.SS OPI’OKT UNIT IKS

GARAGE. Two-story brick, steam heat, electricity, fully i-ot.ippci. downtown district, modern every way owner leavuig city: will sacrifice. WHAT 8 YOUR OFFER? Main 5408. “If it s on earth I can sell it." BINZER, AUCTIONEER 3111 OntraJ Ave. Humboldt 3070. CLEAN, np-to-dat* KTocrry and meat mar I k*t: busing****: no delivery- ■mail ! rverhead sto 'k $2,000: fixture*. s*i 600. Good tQVHfltmcnt. Cali Harriaon 046f. or address 906 w Twenty-Ninth. ELECTRIC shoe repair shop. within *4 aquare of school of 800 ehildren on mwth side, rent reasonable, heat furnished, will ,na t!flee have other bustnens. M. 9333 ' -—FOR SALE— Rooming hoiiart, 11 rooms, thoroughly modem, by ownor. No denier*. Ctrel* 7948. SMALL downtown restaurant bargain; reason for twilling, other buslncaa. Clrcl© SALE OR TRADE—Good buaineaa down town aoetion; eaah or amall home. Circle 091)4. ONE HALF interest in aeeond hand fumittiro buaineaa for sale clieap. Lincoln 0606 SO AITOMORIIsKS FOR HALF b—Gaitolino BARGAINS 1919 Sedan $350.00 1920 Roadster $250.00 1917 Touring, regular..sl6s.oo 1919 Sedan $375.00 1920 Touring, S., Reg.. .$290.00 1918 Touring, dem $175.00 1919 Dort Touring $275.00 1919 Maxwell $260.00 1920 Coupe -$375.00 Small Down Payment Balance Monthly (Z^sTrut/y Service in the Ford Way Authorized Dealers 259 South Meridian St. US ED "C A R~B A TIG A.J Ngl ’ Ford, touring, good oocditlon $ 83 Ford roadstor, 1917 modal 135 Ford touring. 1920. starter, etc 235 Dodge touring, A-l condition 173 Ford roadster, 1920 starter, books good. 225 Ford chassis, running condition 75 Maxwell touring. 1021 model 275 Ford touring . jgs Chalmers, light irtx touring, cash.... 95 Many oilier surprising bargains Will take your old car in trade. Cash or paymenta. ALLEN. 725 Virginia Avo. Bodies COUPES, ROADSTERS AND COMMERCIALS Swisßhelm & Parker 330 E. Market. DODGE BROS., used cars. All models st cheap prices. fC.h.Wallerich Company Danse Brothers Motor Vehicum ; ~ 840 N. Meridian. COLE, 5 20, SPO RT, $675 Worth double: muM sell; need money; consider smaller oar. MR. FORNEY. Brevort Hotel. NO, BROKERAGE—PAYMENTS as low as $75 down, balance one year. Ali makes of cars. Come down USED CAR MARKET. Capitol at North Bt. Lincoln 3502. STTT DEB AKER 8 passenger roadster, new tires all round: real bargain at $235. Better hurry for this; open evenings Main 1705. MARMON, chummy roadster; excellent condition: good tires. M. J. O'NKH.L, 323 N. nitools. Bk)RD coupe, absolutely new, at a discount. Will take any kind of car in trade. 725 Virginia Ave. FORD sedan, real bargain; trade or payment. 725 Virginia Ave. MADISON 6, touring, $95 casn drives it away. 235 N. Pennsylvania.

30 AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE b—Gasoline FORD; late 1920 coupe, $350; $l4O down. balance easy terms; A-l condition. 21214 E- New York st. M. 4446. ZILIA, 1920 touring, real bargain, real shape. Terms. OAKLEY GARAGE. 1601-05 S. Meridian. FORD, 1920, touring: starter: A1 mechanically. one-man top, $75, balance to suit. 044 E. Wash. St. Main 3493. FORD coupe. 1920. OAKLEY GARAGE. 1661-65 S. Meridian. c—Trucks REO, 2% -ton truck; real bargain, $365. Better hurry. OaKLEY GARAGE. 166165 S. Meridian. TRUCK; 1920. one-half ton truck; starter: good tires: real bargain for $175. 644 E. Wash. St- Main 3403 Did You Sell That Used Carl If not. try the automobile columns of the Times Want Ads. 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 21?-14 E. New York St. M&ln 4440. Autos Waited Cash tor any car. See us. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 618 N. Capitol. Main 2638. AUTOS WANTED. WE PAY CASH. I. WOLF AUTO CO. 32 ALTO SUPPLIES, KEF AIKS imo mu High-Grade Used Tires Rogers 3115 W. Washington St. BE lraont 4300. “ TIRE SALE No used tire over $3 If any of these used tires provea unsatisfactory within 90 days, return with receipt and get another for half price. No mail orders. ROY'S TIRE STORK, 215 Indiana Ave. Open evenings and Sunday. Storage ba.terles 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 8. Meridian 9t. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry TIKES, ail sixes. $4 and up. Rebuilt casings with NEW TREADS. We also repair or retread your tires ANDERSON STEAM VULCANIZES CO, 811 N. Capitol. 8d floor. _ LARGE PROFITS. from expenditure follow Real Estate advertising In -'Want Ad columns of the Times 83 MOTORCYCLES. BICYCLES CASH paid for all kinds of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 509 Maas. avo. Mam 7020. _ 35 FINANCIAL WE MAKE and buy secor-d mortgagee on Improved farma and Indian apolis real estate. AETNA MORTGAGE A INVESTMENT CO, 508 Fidelity Trust lildg

| 37 MONEY TO LOAN I® MET? SIOO-S2(X)-S3OG InroßtUrato our raojtoDAj Twrntj l'ajmeut Plan Loans. Grt SSO. pay back S2AO a month Get SIOO. pay back $5.00 a month With Interest at 3% r o t>er month. You pay only fo* the actual time loan runs enter\*t 1 charred only on the actual amount of caab still outatandlnr Come in ana ret free Rook let. The Tw enty* payment Plan.” which describe# everythin* fully. Ail busme## confidential. W*■ Loan on Furniture. Piano#. Ylctrolas. etc.. without rmoovaL Also on Diamonds for lon* or short time. Call, phone or writ# lnmana Collateral Loan Cos. T/end'*™ > EST 201 LOMiiARD BUILDING. 24 Vs EAhi WASHINGTON ST. _ _ Main 3286 Don’t Worry Because you are out of money or because you owe severs! bills. We Specialize in Such Cases Don't ruin your credit or even risk it when there is such sn essy. Inexpensive way of keeping It. We Furnish the Money to Keep Your Credit Established i Them are no investigation charges no interesi added or deducted. Interest charged ion balances only All that Is necessary Is that you own furniture or piano or Vlctrola. You Will Be Surprised at the proropi and confidential manner w**h which a loan may be sacured. W# loan any amount up to S3OO. Call, wrtte or phona. Commonwealth Loan Cos. 803 Odd Fellow bid*.. Cor. Penu. and W'mq sia. •ucco*fur lo btai# Loau Cos. Phuu# Main 4018. CONFIDENTIAL Quick Loans Up to S3OO On planoe. Victrolas. household furniture ami giinrantned uotae. Loans payable in one to twenty monthly installmeute. Legal chargee baaed on unpaid balance for actual time used. Loans with other companies paid off and more money advanced Hours 9 to 5:30. Saturday to 1 p. in. Cali, wrlto or phouo Circle I-0-0-0. Beuelieial Loan Society 601 National City Bank Bldg. Licensed by State Banking Dept. Appllcotion received at 2952 Clifton St. LOANS AND * INSURANCE on City and Farm Property. thos. c day a co. 709-715 Fletcher Trust building. Main 1825. LOANS fn furniture, pianos, autos, livestock, farm implements and other collateral, 141 % E- Washington St. CAPITOL LOAN 00. Main 0585 : AuUildneoln 7184. MONEY furnished on realty mortgages and contracts. FRANK K. SAWYER. Meridian Life Bldg, 307 N. Pennsylvania street Circle 1001 FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WILSON, ligi National City Bank bldg. Lincoln 0104. MONEY to loan on 'feoond mortgagee. L. B. MILLER. 127 N. Delaware Bt Main 6702. 39 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF RECEIVER'S SALE OF ASSETS BUSINESS DATA BUREAU Pursuant to an order of Marion Superior Court, room 5. In Cause 17588, Bank and Office Supply Company vs. BusHcae Data Bureau. I will offer at private sale, at the office of Gregory & Appel, 500 Fletcher Saving and Trust Bldg., in the city of Indianapolis. upon the 6th day of September. 1922. at 9 o'clock a. m.. and continue thereafter from day to day as may be necessary, all of the office fixtures pnd other assets of Business Data Bureau, is a whole or in part, as the receiver may then determine. Said property will be sold to the highest and best bidder. subject to thi approval of the court. Terms of sale are x> he cash or as approved by the court. ELMFB J. BURT, receiver. Business Data Bureau. EVERETT L, DEUFREE. Attorney for RSceiver.

GRAND JURY MAY PROBE VOTE FRAUD AND ARMITAGES Prosecutor Evans Says He Will Place His ‘Evidence’ Before Investigating Body. BALLOTS ARE IRREGULAR City Hall Boss Invites Indictment if County Official Has Anything ‘on’ Him. Investigation of the primary vote fraud and police department Irregularities were expected when the Marlon County grand jury resumed its session Tuesday, after a recess during August. / A probe of conditions which William P. Evans, prosecuting attorney, termed a “disgraceful situation” and concerning which William Armitage, friend and advisor of Mayor ShanK, said that he wanted Evans to have him Indicted if he had anything “on” him, held interest. A recount of the ballots cast for legislative candidates for nomination on the Republican ticket revealed sample ballots and slates of candidates had been voted. Some of the ballots were marked in pencils of two colors and others showed they had been marked over. When William P. Evans, prosecutor. forced the resignation of James Armitage from the board of public safety, which resulted in a shake up of the police department, it was supposed he “had something on the Armitages." He has said he will place the results of an extensive investigation lief ore the grand jury. Allegations that politics took some of Evans’ fervor out of these two investigations have been made, but the prosecutor denies this.

ASK FIR SIB/,31? SUIYSIDE FUND Hatch, Backed by Fesler, Will Petition for Big Increase. A request for an appropriation of $167,312 for Sunnyside next year will be made Tuesday of the Marion County council, by Dr. H. S. Hatch, superintendent. The institution had a budget of SBI,OOO this year. Leo K. Fesler, county auditor, will recommend that the council make the increase, which will be the maximum allowed under the law, 2 cents on each SIOO taxable property. “With the Increased number of pa tients the overhead expense can lie tut and the per capita cost of maintaining each patient decreased from $2.25 per day to $2.10. said Dr. Hatch.

Girl With Brains Gets Preference Over Beauty From Male Eligibles

Here's joyful news for the eliomely heroine. Right In the midst of all these beauty contests, when it auemed tut If a plain girl had just about as much chance as a cake of ice on a hot idewalk, there comes a consoling message from Prof. Ralph L. Powers of California' University, saying that “every girl should work at least five years before getting married, as men choose wives for brains, not baby faces.” California, however, is a long way off and it was not until an inquiring reporter had investigated the local situation that Professor Powers' advice oould be considered reliable. But after a census of a dozen marriageable—or at least unmarried young men, agixl from 18 to 10—it is safe to say that girls can go right ahead and cultivate brains without ruining their chances of matrimony. For out of the dozen, only two young I ones insisted that nothing was neeps- j

New St. Catherine Parochial Has Impressive Dedicatory Seiwice

The newly constructed school building of the St. Catherine of Sienna parish, parochial unit of the St. Catherine of Sienna Church at Shelby and Tabor Sts., was dedicated Sunday afternonn by the Rt. Rev. Joseph Chart rand, assisted by twenty-five clergymen. The dedicatory services were made impressive by a parade of a squad of motorcycle policemen, 200 school children, a band and the Knights of St. George drill team. Mc-mbors of

Noted Hebrews Will Speak Here On International Zion Movement

Three speakers of great prominence will addreos the Jewish community of Indianapolis at Caleb Mills Hall, Shortridge high school, tomorrow evening. on the international Zionist movement. Judge Bernard A. Rosenblatt, the chief speaker, has been an active leader in the movement for the reconstruction of Palestine for fifteen years. He is a director of the General Mortgage Bank of Palestine, a member of the World Zionist Executive, and a representative of the Zionist Organization of America for the past year. He has visited Palestine on four occasions a®d is a leader in 39~~~ LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL SALE. Notice is hereby given pumiant to the statutes that the undersigned conducting a public storage house will on Thursday. Sept. 28, 1922, sell for accrued chargee the household and other goods held In storage for one year with charges unpaid, belonging to the following named people: John C. Bankett, 87620: Clara Bales, B 8123: Mrs. J. It- Cotton, B8R78; Goodwin Cunningham. B8S71; E. S. Ely. B 8031; Mrs. K. L. Endicott, 88277; George Glazebrook, B 8847: S. D. Grubbs. 88810 O D. Jones. B 8881; Mrs. Charles Staples, B 8619: George Wuenach, 85205: Mrs. Charles Grider 88813. SHANK FURNITURE & STORAGE CO, 227 N. New Jersey St.

RESOLUTION ADOPTED United Brethren Church Against Modifying Volstead Law. A slap was taken at modification of the Volstead act in resolutions passed by the White River conference of the United Brethren Church in its seventy-seventh annual session at University Heights. Bishop H. H. *Fout announced the State conference would be held at the United Brethren Church, Massachusetts and Park Aves., the first week in October. HARD COAL PEACE RATIFIED IN LONG STOUMY SESSION Senators’ Suggested Program Accepted by Operators and Union Heads. FINAL ACTION ON FRIDAY Tri-District Convention of Workers Will Have Last Word on Agreement By United Preen PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 4.—After a stormy session, which lasted seven hours, the compromise strike settlement pla nos Senators Pepper and Reed, accepted by anthracite operators and miners, was ratified by the miners’ scale committee shortly after 3 o’clock this morning. Ratification of the past was announced by John L. Lewis, president of the United Mine Workers. He said the plans would be presented at a tridistrict convention of union officials in Wilkesbarre on Wednesday for similar action. The tri-district convention customarily lasts three days, and it will probably be Friday afternoon before final reports, which xvlll send 155,000 hard coal miners Into the shafts on Sept. 11, are adopted. SHOOTING IS PROBED Authorities Inquiring Into Condition of Peggy Marsh’s Husband. By United Presn ■ PLATTSB URG. N. Y., Sept. 4. Probe into the mysterious shooting of Albert L. (Buddy) Johnson, husband of the famous English show girl. Peggy Marsh, was instituted by authorities here today. Johnson is lying at the point of death in a hospital here. HINTON TRIES AGAIN N'avaJ Flier Ix-avcs for Brazil in Substitute Seaplane. By United Preen ST. PETERSBURG. Fla., Sept. 4 LieuL Walter Hinton, piloting the seaplaryj Sampaio Correia 11. ‘ hopped off' at S:3l a. m. today on his flight to Brazil. Hinton expected to stop at Key West today.

sary but beauty, brains being dangerous to happiness. Three selfish men insisted that the girl to qualify must have both looks and mentality. Won’t Stand Test Five decided that brains were to be preferred, as beauty didn't last, was usually combined with a bad disposition and wouldn’t stand the breakfast table test. One good-looking young bachelor whose gallantry equals Sir Walter Raleigh’s, declared that no woman with brains could fail to be beautiful, as her brains would teach her how to make the most of whatever looks she had. The demand for femir.ine brains shows a steady growth, which ought to be a consoling thought for the- girl about whom the neighbors say, “Well, of course, she’s rather plain, but then she’s really awfully bright, you know.”

the St. Thomas Society, officials of the church and members of several parishes of the city joined the procession. The new building was erected at a cost of approximately $58,000. It includes not only school room features, but quarters for the sisters on the second floor. The basement contains gymnasium, auditorium and locker room features. The building is of brick construction, trimmed with Bedford stone.

lending American expertness and supervision to the work of Jewish colonization in Palestine. Another prominent speaker, Leonard Grossman, a prominent Chicago lawyer, president of the Zionist Organization of Chicago, and president of the Rahah Lodge of the B’nai B’rith, the largest in the world. The third speaker will be Dr. A. E. Abramowltz, who has lived in Palestine and who is thoroughly acquainted with conditions there. Arrangements for the meeting, to which the general public is invited, are in charge of a committee headed by Bernard B. Burg, State director for the Palestine Foundation Fund. The presidents and rabbis of all synagogues and temples, Indiana Hebrew Congregation, Beth El, East Market Street Synogogue, Oriental Synagogue. Ezras Achim, Shara Tefila, Kenesnth Israel, United Hebrew Congregation. the presidents of the Council of Jewish Women. Sisterhoods, 3’nai B’rith, Knights of Joseph, Abram Jacob Lodge. Zion Lodge I. O. B. A. and other organizations and clubs will act as a reception and escort committee.

SEPT, 4, 1922

WITH 180 MILLIONS IN RANK. FORD HAS 10 MONEY FOR COAL Family of Automobile King Will Take in Another Harvest in Cash. FIRST INVESTMENT $28,000 % Gross Business Will Pass All Records Unless Plants Close. By United Xcicn NEW YORK, Sept. 4. —The income of Henry Ford and family for the current calendar year may reach the total of $75,000,000. This estimate is made by the DowJones financial agency. A statement of the condition of the Ford Motor Car Company as of Feb. 28, 1922, filed with Massachusetts commissioner of corporations, discloses also that 1,300,000 Ford cars probably will be turned out this year. This balance sheet shows no notes payable, for the first time since 1918. Gross May Reach 700 Million The family is in possession of a business whose gross, unless plants are shut down, will exceed $700,000,'0 for the current calendar year, and whose net should be at least $75,000,000 on a capital of a little more thrg# $17,000,000. The original cash ment a score of years ago was $28,000. The three stockholders are: Henry Ford, 95,321 shares, Edsel B. Ford, 71,911 shares, and Mrs. Henry Ford 5,413, a total of 172,645 shares. Assets Now $180,000,000 Ford had, on Feb. 28, $109,232,000 in cash, compared xvith $35,667,000 April 30, 192 L The six months in which is gathered the cream of the motor business have since elapsed, and Ford has noxv cash exceeding $180,000,000. The surplus of $240,478,000 exceeds by $13,000,000 the high mark of 1919. CUPID DARTS HIT FORTYCOOPLES License Clerk Attributes Rush to Labor Day Holiday. “My, where are they all coming from?” inquired Miss Margaret Mahoney. deputy county clerk, who issues the marriage licenses, as she surveyed the crowd of applicants. Forty licenses were issued in the half day that the office was open Saturday. They were all representeiW rich nr.d poor, fat and thin, vou’2 and old. Miss Mahoney, xvise in the ways of would-be Benedicts, said: “Saturday is always a big day. People want to get married on the weekend and go back to work Monday. Days before holidays are the same. And when Saturday is the day before a holiday, good nighti” she said.

HONORS NEW PASTOR Victory Memorial M. F. Church Greets Rev. G. L. Farrow. Three hundred members of the congregation of the Victory Memorial Protestant Church greeted the Rev. George L. Farrow upon his first appearance in the pulpit there yesterday. An all-day meeting, which included meals served by the Ladles’ Aid Society, was held. "Ability and Responsibility" was the subject of the Rev. Farrow's discourse. MISSIONARY TALKS Dr. Seiple Declares Chrisiianltjr. Needed In Japan. Japan was opened to the world by her soldiers and scholars, and they still are the dominating factors. Dr. William Seiple, returned missionary | from that country, said last night. I He addressed the closing session of the tenth annual missionary ferenee of the Reformed Church, fl Militarism and Buddhism must b* supplanted by Christianity he said. FOLLOWS HIS ‘CONTROL' Italian Violinist Will Wed According to Spiritual Direction. By United Presn CHICAGO. Sept. 4.—Vencenzo Gullotta. Italian violinist, announced today he will wed Miss Helen Rogers, school teacher. Sept. 12. Gullotta returned from Italy recently, where he said he received the spiritual message from his dead wife saying she would be happy if only he would wed Miss Rogers. BURGLARS IN ROOM Mrs. Ambrose Simons Wakes to See Intruders Flee. Two burglars entered the home of Ambrose Simons. 233 N. Davidson St., early yesterday. Mrs. Simons : awakened in time to see them in her room. One ran upstairs and escaped by climbing over a rear roof. The other escaped through the window on the first floor. Nothing was taken. SHOULDER DISLOCATED Merchant Discovers Injury Five Days After Baseball Game. By Times Special HARTFORD CITY, Ind., Sept. 4. Kieth Cullen, a local merchant, itj| covered five days after he had a baseball game at a picnic, that he had sustained a dislocated shoulder. Gets Pants and Contents. Silas Triestly, 832 N. California St., told the police yesterday that a burglar stole his trousers. The police found the ti'ousers in the rear yard, but sl2 and a watch worth $27 were missing.