Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 106, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1922 — Page 9

BEPT. 12, 1922

l DEATH NOTICES BALDWIN, ALBERT W. (BERT)—Husband of Agnes C. Baldwin ' nee MeSraw) and father of Lawrence. Glady,, Donald and Robert Baldwin, difd at his residence. 102 S. Holt Are.. Sept. 9, at 7 p. m_ age 46 years. Fuual at residence. Wednesday at 10 a. m. Burial Memorial Park. Friends invited. BARCHEALL. ANNIE—I 226 Deloss *t_ died Sept. 10. 1 p. m. Buried Wednesday, 13th, 9 p. m. In Finn Bros.' under>akmg parlors. EDWARD—Was killed in Los “ Anscles. Cal. Remains will be brought to the home of his sister. Mrs. J M. Seaman. 1119 Park ave. Burial at Browustown, Ind., his former home Funeral notice later. Seymour and Brownstown papers pleas* copy. 5 FL NKKAL. HI HECTORS W. T. Blasengym Independent Undertaker. Prompt ambulance calls. “The proof of a service is the servlch It renders.” 1702 N. Illinois St. Randolph 6870. 1683 Shelby St._ Drexei 2570. PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St. funeral directors to the people of Indlaa spoils stnoe 1887. Phones Main 0641-0642. LI. 2641 INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY “'“ L J&x£cL Pv.on 1222 Umon 91. Johnson & Montgomery 1032 Central Are. Main 1430. George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. Lincoln 7803. SHIRLEY BROS.’ CO. Main office 946 S. Illinois St. Circle 1918. Main 1841. J. C. WILSON 1130 Prosoect ST. 1671 Drexo> 0332 CHAB. A. HOCKEN SMITH. 724 S Illinois. Main 1166 LI 1166. rCKE&AL DIRECTORS—I4O3 N. ildnoia IVM. E. RRiEGEu. m Main 1154 R-* Phone Ben Davis 335-L. BfcIDD—BERT - S. - GADD. 2130 ProspecT'St. Phones Drevel 0422 Stewart 2278. UNDERTAKERS— HISET A TITUS. 981 North Dei L. 6564. M. 3680. 8 SPECIAL NOTICES SPIRITUALIST Mr. Oscar Herbert renown spirit median' and divine healer of Paltimore Md.. just arrived in this city, will srtve psychic- interpretations daily and Sunday to assist in eetaoiishinsr new church. Hour* 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. 329 N Alabama. Phone Lincoln 6763. BEDBUGS, roaches. moths, ants, destroyed with one application of ‘Sudden Death." ALBERT MAAS. 3L Virginia Are__M. 1225. jT~ ~~ rEKSOXALS FAIRMOUNT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement, private, prices reasonable: may work for board: baties adopted. Write for booklet. MRS. T. B. LONG, 4911 E Twenty-Sevemh St.. Kansas City. Mo WANTED—Children to board, private home. Mother s care Belmont 4806 10 LQS^ANI)F(>IXD LOST—Pair glasses heavy shell rimmed bifocal lease's in Hooaier Optical gray ;*N*ther case on Shelby st. car or Wash mgton st. Webster 6422. MRS CHARLES L HUDSON. 1032 N. Gale si LOST—A wrist watch Friday night on Illinois St., S. Meridian car or at. South and Kentucky Ave Very libera! reward. A keepsake of dead mother Belmont 4461. LOST—Horae, black, roach mane, shoe ’ gone trorn lett front foot strayed from fcvarn. >44 Edgemont. Saturday night. Ken wood 1598. Reward. ___ —Boston bull terrier screw tall: 4 .. m.ntbs old: Siind?y mght on Senate. Reward. Lincoln 6862. 306 N. Senate. J^OST—Small wrisl watch on black bard between gas office. Tel. Cos. and Blocks: Monday Webater 6461. LOST Wire abH tire. 35x4 U . Fred Barber. 52*3 E. Xcrth St. Circle 2041. mIL \ireii'c d<-. named Roxte. ™ ill Washington 1174. j T OST —One 10x14 loose leaf journal. R*- ; ward. Call Dread 1066. IjOST—Baseball glove: birthday gift. Ctrf de 1928. Reward. . i M.H HINIST AND TOOLS PORTABLE gasoline engine 8 horse power. nraetiepilv -iew: C 1.50. THE FRANK HATFIELD CO 625 N. Capitol Aye. Mam 47t’8. J HELP WANTED—MALE

(On Account of Strike) * THE Z INDIANAPOLIS •• UNION PtALLWAY COMPANY £ Desires to Employ Z 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. iOn Account of Strike) The Big 4 Railroad “ Wants Machinists, Boiler Makers, Car Repairers, U. S. Labor Board Rates and Rules for Work In the City and Some Places Out-o-Town. Apply 505 Majestic Bldg., Pennsylvania and Maryland, Indianapolis. i* WANTED—Men and bora over 16 * years of a-e. KAIRMOUNT GLASS WORKS. Keystone Ave. * and Belt R. R. Take Prospect car guing cast *• Laborers - Wanted at Once American Glue Cos. WANTED—BOYS W carry Time* route* In downtown dl*mrt between East and West. South and ft. Clair atreeta. Boy* not over 14 vear* old See Mr. Uoorehead any afternoon after 2 o'clock. VENEER cutter wanted: nirch, bTs- and .oak. Permanent job. Wire experence reference* and a; wan(cC RODDIS LUMBER AND VENEER CO. MarshSeld. Wia. WANTEIi—CARPENTERS AND PA'VTFRS 433 SOUTH KEYSTONE AVK. DR EX EL Apply Lorraine Hotel 1

13 INSTRUCTIONS Piano Teacher Wants pupil to stay in studio forenoons. Practice and lessons given in exchange. Address A No. 2742, Times. a—Business Colleges MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITT BARBER S COLLEGE 309 E Washington t.. Indianapolis. Ind- Clrci. 0757. 14 SALESMEN WANTED AGENTS and solicitors to represent a company writing personal accident insurance. Our special automobile accident policy is a winner. Every person over 18 years of age a prospect. Call, write or phone. EUREKA INSURANCE OFFICE. INC.. 307 N. Penn sylvania si. Phone Circle 100 1 LIVE WIRE - salesmen D. H. DUNCAN SUPPLY CO., 10 S. Senate, room 5. 15 AGENTS AND SOLICITORS AT ONCE 10 Live wire solicitors. See Mr. Hastings. Time*. after 8. MEN - and women for sale a work; wonderful little article; sells on sight; something new: carry sample in pocket. Call or address J. S. McLAUGHLEN, 2055 Princeton PI.. Indianapolis. Ind. 16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE Youieg Ladles If you would like to become a part of a real live organization, doing a great service to the public in Indianapolis, # See Miss Cooper, INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. New York and Meridian sts. Girls For Factory Work American Can Cos. S. East and Belt R. R. WANTED PANTRY GIRL Apply vOURT STREET entrance CLAYPOOL HOTEL POWER machine 'ipet.ttur* siradv employment. CAPITOL CAP CO, 3rd Floor, Murphy Bldg, 32 K. Georgia St YOUNG girl wanted for housework; three in family. Apply 744 Union street. TWO snappy waitresses wanted at 29 N Alabama. No others need apply.

17 SITUATIONS WANTED b—Female COLORED woman wants home with a email family with an unfurnished room. 53*8 Julian are. >8 ROOMS rOK RENT COLORADO AVE, 610—Room with adjoining bath, modern private home, breakfast if desired: one half square K Michigan car line: home privileges. Brookside 7827. MARKET. 920 E.: large, clean, modern fur nished housekepeiag room; private house; walking distance: asonable: also garage. NICELY furnished modern room, private family: all conveniences; board if desired: two gentlemen. Irvington 2553. TWO unfurnished front rooms; large, light. near school, private home, near Bavilte and Washington. Bel. 2342. FURNISHED room; modern; private apartment: wa'king distance; gentleman pre ferred Circle 2640. NICELY furnished front room; private home: modern conveniences. Ran. 2613. BELLEEONTAINE: 8-room modern double; good condition; $45. Call Circle 5251 GARFIELD AYE.: modern front room: 2 gentlemen preferred. Irvington 1227. OHIO W. 118'j: sleeping room, running watr; newly furnished. Lincoln 3861. TWELFTH. E. 651 : furnished room, modem, private home, garage. Circle 2245. PARK Ave . 2415; quiet room, stcain heat. bath, reference. Randolph 5578. NICELY furnished room: private entrance; g-nt'emen only. Webeter 1273. COYNER AVK„ 2403: modern room In private home. Webster 2231. ILLINOIS, 2326 N.: nice furnished room: suitable for one FURNISHED front room; bath: steam heat Drexei 192 5. a—Light Housekeeping TWO desirable housekeeping rooms, modem, private entrance, near school. Webstar 2562. LARGE unfurnished room; private home; good location. Belmont 1220. THREE furnished rooms for housekeeping. 849 Eugene St. Harrison 0794. VERMONT, 217 ' E.l apt 8: furnUhed apartment; man and wife preferred. HOUSEKEEPING rooms modern, $3.00 per week up. 139 N. East St. CORNELL, 1218- 3 furnished rooms: modem Main 8783. 19 RENTALS a—Houses COLORED —1327 Cornell. 6 rooms gas and city water, S2O per month. DUNLOP A HOLTEGEL, 122 E Market St. _____ b—Apartments Rose Court Apartment 576 E. Fall Creek blvd. Very desirable 4- apartment. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Main 4517. c—Business Places DESK space with telephone service for rent. Cali Circle 0116. 20 WANTKD TO RENT WANTED—To rent garage near Euclid and E Michigan. Call HASTINGS. Main 3500, Irvington 3428. 21 HEAL ESTATE. FOR SALE b—House* Near Burdsal Parkway Dandy home 5 rooms, water and lights. Newly painted, new roof. For colored buyer! Price $2,300. Easy terms. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors IC2 E. Market St. 5- Bungalow, Modern Brand new; lot 50x150: 4 nice shade trees, garage. Immediate possession. Price $6,000. Terms. “Live Wires. - - x. R JONES A CO. 414 People's Bank. Main 5758. SIS rooms, beautiful lot. 40x160: all - kinds of fruit, as brutes shingle roof, electric lights, gas. bath; both waters in house fine large cellar, southeast. Price $3,400; S4OO cash and monthly payments. Nice 6-room modern hojrcs 'east Modern doubles east and nc; 1.7 All kinds of homes south C_ J OSBURN. Drexei 6184. Only $4,500, Terms New 5-room, modern bungalow: fireplace in living-room. One of the best bargains in city. Only shown by appointment. Canadav Realty Cos. Main 5340. Randolph 5352. V * IT Five-room modern bnnff T 1 A II galow east. $5,000. This VIII /A II -a '8 S• sh price. $2,750 in building and loan. Shown by appointment GEO. A. LUCAS 725 K of P. bid* Circle 6600.

21 REAL ESTATE FOR BALE b—Houses

150 Photographs of HOMES FOR SALE VISIT THE PICTURE GALLERY OF INDIANA’S LARGEST REAL ESTATE ORGANIZATION ANYTHING YOU WANT WE HAVE IT Houses Bungalows Cottages Doubles Duplexes Apartments Suburbans Farms Lots CALL MA In 2967 OPEN EVENINGS 20 SALESMEN WITH CARS Orin Jessup Land Cos. Realtors 705-10 Occidental bldg. Main 2957 NOTE WE HAVE AN OPENING FOR AN ENERGETIC SALESMAN WITH CAR

Homes on Payments 1010 SCHTTRM ANN AVE. Five-room modern bungalow, beautiful ahade. price $4,350; $350 cash. 2519 S. PENNSYLVANIA. New 5-room bungalow, electric light* and well. The-prettiest home on the south aide. Price $3,100 $230 cash. 812 E TWENTY FIRST. Seven-room modern, wish garage, ahort lot. Price $4,400; S4OO <anh. 1412 Lawton st. Five-rom bungalow. gas, city water and electric lights Price $3,300: S3OO caah t TIBBS AVE. 900 BLOCK Five-room cottage electric Ilghta. gas, wel land cistern Price $2,500; $250 caah 81 FULTON ST Five rooms, electric light* ga*. city water, newly painted and will decorate Price $2,250: $250 cash. M 4 DAVIDSON ST Six room*, electric lights. *•>* and city water. Price $2,250, $250 cash 1447 W. MARKET. Fire-room cottas • electric lights gaa wel land cistern newly painted and will paper to suit purchaser. Price $1,600 $l5O cash. CSlne ConUtis 431-2 L*mrk© bldg Miitn 3116 Sunday# and evenings. Mr. Ryan Harmon 2562. . ~ —ml SMm $4,500.00 ftemi-modern four room double, extra good r pair: nee paint; light*, gib good baaoniont. (dote U) car line Exception .ally good buy small payment down, balance like root. Trustecs System Mam 5657, Evening?, Circle 5526. Now Double, North Six room* to earh aide, with uu parlor, sleeping porch, laundry iu basement. Rybolt furnace. all hardwod floors, largo lot. corner lot with all improvements In. KENTS AT $l3O MONTH. PRICE $12,000. THE EVANS-ROBE RTS CO Bungalow Bargain, North On paved street, north of Maple road: 5 room*, bath and breakfast room; thoroughly modern; double garage, east front. PRICE $6,600. Owner leaving city A bargain Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors _ _ 122 „ K Market t__ Six-Room Modern, East, Near St. Phillips Church Living-room, dining-room. pantry and kitchen down. 3 bedrooms and bath up: complete basement: steam h*at; east front lot.. A good buy at $5,250. Terms. SSOO down. Immediate poesoasion. Main 2393. Webster 7958. MODERN 6 room dovble on Wallace st. Rents for SIOO. Price $8,500 on payments. Bern!-modern double, 4300 east. Priced $4,000; SI,OOO down. Tuxedo State Bank 4304 E. New York. Irvington 2803. Eve.. Brooksids 7477 Look at These Act. Quick 511 and 517 N. Chester, Just built, pretty new homes, only 2 left, small cash payment. Stop rent. Own your own home. Frank S. Clark & Cos. Msin 3377. 926 F._ Ohto St. 16 Rooms, Special Bargain Modern, corner lot. Immediate possession. ITice $4,400 for quick Bale: SSOO cash; terras. Will sell to colored people. “Live Wires.” T R JONES A CO. 414 Peoples Bank Hid* Main 5758. Bargain, North SI,OOO down buy* real 8 bedroom home, near Fall Creek. Call us for appointment. J. C. BRICE. REALTOR Mum 1232 or Randolph 8724. DEXTER AVE, 1840; six rooms; new. never occupied: full basement: modern throughout: sun room, large lot: paved street. Will make terms. Cadi owners. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. ON northwest corner Guilford and 49th st., two strictly modern houses now In course of construction Will make terms. Call owners. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. Main OlO’L IRVINGTON; fine modern double: hardwood boors, built-in features. SI,OOO cash, balance terms. WRIGHT. Irvington IJ " 02 : * rr University Heights; six It TT || room house. $2,500. VI |[ || . Term*. Geo. A. Luca* 726 J M U—# K of P hldK cir. 8800. FIVE room cottage, modem except hardwood floor*, northwest part of city. Cash or payments. Lincoln 6831. Randolph 5.332 evening*. ll' YOU sre interested in owning your home and paying for some like rent, we would be very glad to tell you about our plan Phone Circle 2795. SIX^ROOM - cottage, practically modem, in good condition. Best part of Hoyt Ave. $3,750: SI,OOO cash. Call Main 6771NEW Q-room modern home; small cash payment, bal. like rent. Owner. Wash. 3339, SEVEN-"room"modern, large lot, near E. Tenth. Only $4,000; on terms. M. 6771. c—Apartments 22% Investment We arc offering a strictly modem duplex; 6-room and bath first floor: 4 rooms and bath second floor; hardwood floors: newly decorated: large lot; 2-car garage: rental $123 per month. Low price, $6,950: 2200 block North New Jersey st. E. J. Me Cracken. CITY TRUST CO. Circle 4022. Res., Randolph 6*16. d—Lota LOT 40x150 on Sixty-Second St. Pared. gas. electric, telephone, new school and street car. Sold on easy terms of $lO down and $2.50 per week. Price S9OO. Call Main 1295. Evenings Randolph 4057. Mr. Davidson.

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21 REAL ESTATE FOB SALE d—Lots BEAUTIFUL level lot 40x141, southeast: Villa street near Raymond Sidewalk in and paid for. Shade trees in front. First responsible applicant with $25 cash and then $1 weekly gets. Rare opportunity. Price now only $350. Act today. Main 1409. EAST front lot on Ralston Drive, south of Sixty-Second St., which is paved. Gas, electric, near school and car line. Sold on easy term* of $lO down. $2.00 per week. Price $675. Call Main 4296. Evening* Randolph 4057. Mr. Davidson. LOT on Eastern Ave.. near Thirty-Ninth St. Price $395. $lO down. Balance $1.25 per week. Call evenings Mr. Horace Saunders. Lincoln 8863. _________ LOT on paved street. Twenty-First, near Emerson. Price $375. $lO down. Balance $1.25 per week. Call evenings Walter Saunders. Webster 7710. FINE east front lot on Goodlet Ave., near Speedway Ave. Price $416. $lO down. Ba'am-e $1.60 per week. Call evenings Riley 1724. $lO CASH gives you possession of an acre tract east, balance easy payments. Ideal home site, good land. Price SSOO to $760. Irvinrton oal2. LOT 60x160 on Byram St., near Fifty-First St. Price $396. $lO down. Balance $1.25 per week. Call evenings Riley 1724. t —Sales or Exchange VACANT lots as part payment on modern six room house ou paved street. Main 0107. 22 ~ REAL ESTATE' WANTED \Ye have buyers for property near Fairview car line. We have cash buyers for house, 5 rooms, about $4,000. We have cash buyers for small rentals anywhere. List thr.m with u* for quick sale. MARION COUNTY STATE BANK. tv F hare cash buyers for bargains In doubles and singles northwest that can be sold to colored FOWLER A EATON 301 City Trust Main 6871. WANTED—Five hundred houses that can be sold on small payments "EVERROAD.” Prexel 3250. WANTED—-Small house* any part of the city. Will pay all cash Main C 771 23 ~TAKM LAM >S ~ AUCTION—The undersigned will pubUely sell without reserve to the highest bidder, on the premises, a garage building and business equipment known as the 8. A. Robbins Garage, at Redkey Jay County. Indiana on Friday, Sept. 15, at 2 p. m , the following described property to-wit: One brick building. 65x61 plate glass windows. of.V.e, display room, storage room for acceseorles, large storage room for cars on second floor there are 12 living rooms, big storage and paint room, largo repair shop 55 feet square with modem equipment for *ll kinds of re pair work. Strictly modern; steam heat, ee ment floors throughout a well established business with good patronage on the mam brick street. Terms: $1,600 cash. Six months time with approved security. Possession given at once 8. A. ROBBINS, owner R C. POLAND AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. Noblesville. Ind. /Tn A If 31/2 Acres VI J 1 / uM -y Southeast, 6 room house, within 5 miles of Monument, $3,500. ?500 rash, balance $.30 p#*r month GKO A LUCAS. K of P. bldg. Circle 6000. ’<*OL I’M BUS. Ind.. largo modern house and C acres. w<dl fenced. large barn. dandy rhi -krti ranch. Let mr ibrw this bargain and be convinced. ‘ EYF.KKOAD. Drexel 3750 CAN PUT you in direct touch with owner of any size farm for solo in the South vari out prices and localities. J. J. HAMMOND, Hampton. Ga. FOR SALF—Ten acres southeast of city: bargain for cash. KVKRROAD. Drexei 3250. ii MIM KHLANKOI S~FOR SALK

a—Household tioods Rugs—Linoleum 20 yards floor covering in beautiful linohum patterns 1*0.85; oxl2 Brussels rues blue tan. taupe ami old rose $12.50; hall runner. 10 yards, $.3.50; Axmmster. run*. $18.50 up: Wiltons velvets and Brusael* rufs at low pri< Special, guaranteed Gold Seal Caitiroleum rur* 9x12 size. sl3 75. Now cowls, ail perfect. Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W. Washington, opposite Ststehouse "IF IT COVERS A FLOOR. WE HAVE H " FOR SALE—Ctyerotuffad auitea, diningroom suites, bedroom suites, direct from factory to user, savin* of 20 per cent. Han dolph 5740 J A C riSCHCR'PIANO. s<ss 00 ROBERTSON MUSIC HOUaB 3 Mass ave Main 4MI. OAK dirdmc suite of 11 plooea, cood condi lion, reasonable. Randolph 0783. 11 HOLD foods of all kinds at x prices at 748 W. Mich m.r, HOUSEHOLD arul piano No dealers Randolph 0925 CO M FGtvT.~~si EACH. 74ft W. MICHIGAN. d — 'Musical Instruments FRENCH HORN, a Carl Fischer, perfect condition, highly polished brass, wonderful value cost SBS, will sacrifice. Ran dolph 2.307. MONARCH player-piano, c ak case. 75 rolls; price reasonable. Webster 3205. PLAYER PIANO for sale H. C BajTs2 76! 934 E. Maryland st_ Drexei 7718. f—M isrellaneoas TYPEWRITER BARGAINS PAYMENTS Gst onr low prices on hlrh grsds n*el snfl second hand UNDERWOODS, MONARCH, REMINGTON, L. C SMITH. ROYAL and other good machines. W sell machines that we can guarantee. Clark Typewriter Shop 18 West Market. Second Floor. Phone. Main 2686. Indianapolis. Ind. PANTS SALE of all odd lot# In stock. eS II | Two Stores lu On# ff 4 The Pants Store Cos. 48 Went Ohio —Near Illinois $2 DOWN WILL BRING CORONA, The Personal Writing Maehln • JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. 82 b. Ptnn. St. Tel. Mala 2800Army Surplus Merchandise Tents and tarpaulins. all sixes, forjrns, anvils, grinders, vises, snatch blocks, saws and many other Items In hardware lines. Alec several carload* of various sises of new nails at bargain prices. M. L. Goldberg & Son 1302 W Washington^ OUR beautiful church member Bible chart just out in many beautiful colors The most Instructive chart published for Bible readers given free with each purchase for Bible* or Testaments Wholesale prices. 1111 Madison Av*. Take Garfield Street car. J. ADAMS PPBLIBHINQ 00. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES We pay cash for used books. CRAWFORD a DRUG STORE. Pennsylvania and North Bts. ROOFING PAPER $1 PER ROLL WHILE IT LASTS. 1302 W WASHINGTON. INVALID CHAIRS—Good. strong rubber tired chair# for rent. $3.50 per month Crutches. 250. Delivery free. BAKER BROS. GERHART knitting machine new. cost S4B; will take half price. 1223 Holliday. WHEN YOU THINK OF TYPEWRITERS THINK OF JUDD 22 8 PENN ST 26 MISCLI,LANEOUSVV ANTED GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCK YARDS WANTED-—Baby carriage or etroller. re gerdiees of condi Don. Circle 7090.

27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS Time Stamps , Elapsed Time Recorders Cost (Job) Recorders Time Recorders Watchmaini’s Stations Recording Locks Mabter Clocks and Secondaries Electrical! Time Systems International Time Recording Company 1001 Hnme=Man§ur Building A Bath a Day is the Healthy Way E. M. HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber. 3220 E. Mich. Webster 3001. Vault Cleaning All work guaranteed EAST SIDE VAULT AND SINK CLEANING COMPANY. 835 B. Maryland. Stewart 1794. INDIANA CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE. Clinic for patient* at 10 a. m and 7:30 p. m.. on Mondava. Wednesdays and Fridays. New location. 962 N, Pennsylvania street. DETECTIVES CUIGLEY-HYLAND AGENCY. INO. xO4 National City Bank Bldg. Main 2902 Day or night. BRACES for deformity mado to oixier. Special aid in charity case*. DUGAN JOHNSON CO.. 29 W Ohio St. The Burgeon* Supply House. PIANO builder and tuner. Repair ali kinds. Work guaranteed. NICHOLAS HILDMAN. Belmont 0328-3. FEATHERS bought gold and renovated: feather mattresaes and pillow* mads. JE. F BURKLK 416 Mass. Mata i SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTLEI.GE. 201 Indiana av*. EJ-SERVICE BROS . " vault sink or dry well cleaning. PAUL WEISS. 626 Caldwell. or Circle 7618. HEATH'S Barber Shop: union: warm, comfortable bathrooms 138 W Market ■8 hTOKAtiK \\l> IKANSI liKH ES'. 1898. Otto J. Suesz Packing, hauling, low rates on California shipments. Through cars to Los Angeles. Main 2353-3628. Njght, Webster PARTLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. Prt▼aU* lockd rooms and ooun space. 25c p*r month and up. Lncai ami uverlsnd transfer. We call and give you exact prices on any kind of work without any obluca- ; lions. 419-23 E Market St. Mam 2760. Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES KO'. STOP.AOB TRANSFER PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey St. Main 2028 LI. 1138. 29 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES HAVE YOU AN IDEA OR PATENT? IP SO. CALL OK WRITE US FOR FREE SUGGESTIONS AS TO ITS MARKETABILITY, OUR SERVICE HAS SOLD A NUMBER OF PAT ENTS AND IDEAS HERETOFORE THOUGHT WORTHLESS. THE WOI.-KEE CO., 526 MERIDIAN LIFE BLDG. 7-R(*OM modern hom and •tore and fixture* VH> liown i'alaupp like rp*it. Call owner Wchator r M.uu 3990. WANT GUOOCKRY store. Have good Joi #*llll and automobile in exuhant t ail owner. Wchsbr 0042. or Main 599 b SMALL grocery and nu at market to trade for ima'l house I'honc owner Mam 5990 or Webber 0042. rlll • ide *<'■' property north; leaae can lv obtained, j Dtmxpl 8189

30 .ViKI.IoniLK.S 11)11 SALK b—Gasoline BARGAINS IN USED CARS Small Down Payment. Liberal Payment Plan. tZp<7rui/y f'TVunrtts Authorized Dealers, 2o!) South Meridian St. Monroe Touring Cars, and up All model* to pick from, traded In on new care. Overhauled and rcfinlshod ready to drive away PAYMENTS rF DESIRED. OPEN EVENINGS. Monroe Motors Corporation 132 E. New York St. Ford Bodies , New 1923 style Ford touring. Used roadsters and commercials. Swisshelm & Parker DODGE BROS., used car*. Ah model* at cheap price*. C.h.Wallerich CompanV Douse, Brothers Motor Wmicuts 848 N. Meridian. NO BROKERAGE. Payments a* low as $75 down, balance on gear. All makes of oars Como down. USED CAR MARKET. _ Largest stock of lined cars in t6wn. 560-61 N. Capitol, corner •f North St GRANT 8 SBS Maxwell touring: good condition. SIOO. Podgo touring; bargain. Several others ALLEN. 785 Virginia Av 6 BTTJDEbaker i passenger roadster, new cord tires. Be sure to see this before you_buy. $235. 220 S. Pennsylvania. Main 1705. Open evenings. CHEVROLET 1021 4*90 roadster: real bargain. $285. Half cash. Balance monthly. Bettor see this before you buy. 220 S Penn M ain 1705. CADILLAC 8. new tires, new paint, first class mechanical condition, for sale or trade.. 725 Virginia Avo. FORDS, all models and styles. Trade for any make car. Open Sundays and evenings. ALLEN 725 Virginia avo. FORD 1920 louring, a i shape, starter. $75 down, balance one year. 644 E. Washington. Main 3493. FORD 1917, touring: A-l shape: good tires: S6O down, balance one year. 044 E. Washington. Main 345)3./ FORD: late 1920 coupe, $350; $l4O down. balance easy terms: A-1 condition. 212* 14 E. New York st. M. 4446. FORD roadster. sllO. Touring. SBS. 725 Virginia Ave. DORT touring, real bargain, $95 OAKLEY GARAGE 1661*65 s. Meridian* FORD, 1982 coupe, *t a real bargain; easy terms if desired. 725 Virginia Ave. INTERSTATE sedan: barsain. $376. Op£n evening*. 22,~> N. Pennsylvania. FOR SALE—Ford roadster, good running'condition; price SBS. 1516 Gale St. MONROE Ctmmmv roadster OAKLEY GARAGE. 1861-66 S Meridian. FORD touring, SBS. OAKLEY GARAGE*. 1661-05 S : Meridian. FORD 1931 touring. OAKLEY GARAGE' 1661-65 S. Meridian. FORD sedan, 1920 and 1921: like new. 735 Virginia ave. FORD 1920 touring: same a* new. 725 Virginia ave.

30 ALTOMOBn.ES FOR SALE b—Gasoline Used Car Bargains Monroe touring. Chevrolet 490. Ford touring. Ford coupe, Butck U touring, Btudebaker touring. Monroe sedan. Monro*. Caifornia top: Mitchell roadster. Grant 6 touring. Monroe roadster. Ford sedan. Overland touring. All of the above cars priced law for auick sales. Payments if desired. Monroe Motors Corporation FORD SPEEDSTER, $125. 725 VIRGINIA AVENUE. FORD 1920: starter, $250. 723 Virginia avenue. 31 AUTOMOBILES WANTED WE NEED THE CARS AND MEAN BUSINESS If you want to sell your car. brlu tltlo and car. We d*al quick and pay cash. WEISSMAN 219-14 E. New York St. Main 4446. Autos Wanted Cash for any car. See os. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. autos wanted. WE PAY CASH. I. WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N. Illinois. Main 1579, 82 AUTO SUPPLIES. REPAIRS USED TIRES $2 cash buys high-grade Used Tires. KQGEIRS 3115 W. Washington St. BE lmont 4300. ALTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Illinois. 8 <Sc S Auto Laundry T;KI>. all sires. $4 aid up. Rebuilt casings with NEW TREADS. We alio repair or retread your tire*. ANDERSON STEAM VULCANIZER CO.. 6U N. Capitol. 8u floor. 33 BICYCLES CASH paid lorl all kind* of motorcycle*. FLOYD PEKERMAN. 509 Maas, ave Mam 7 099. I 35 FINANCIAL. PERSONAL . LOANS This ullit t- is operated under the supervision ol the State a*i Indiana and was tstablished lor lb© purpose of providing a ‘“i■' wh.*r honest ptople can borrow any amount from JlO to 5-300 without paymr mor** than the legal rate of interest or without bein*: impost upon in any way. It ts only necessary that you are keeping house and permanently located NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify your employer, neither do we make inquiries of your (riuids. relatives or trades people. You can have ail the unit necessary fer repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep me money. Call and let us expiam No charge unless you borrow Loans with other companies paid oft tut: more money advanced st Serai rates. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MA in 2923. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO., Rooms 205*7-9 Indiana Trust Bldg 113 E Wa*h. St. Corner Virfini* Atw WE MAKE anil buy second mortgages on improved farms and Indianapolis real estate AETNA MORTGAGE A INVESTMENT CO50H Fidelity Trust Illd*.

37 MONEY TO LOAN iOIEW :rIUU-!s2Uu-:t'6UO Investigate our easy-to-pay Twenty-Payment Plan Lom. Get 550. pay back $2 50 a month. Get SIOO. pay back $5.00 a montll With interest at 3% % per mouth. You pay only for the actual time loan runs, entereat is charged only on the actual amount of caah •till outstanding. Come in and *et free Booklet. * The Twenty* pavment Plan. which describe# everything fully. All buaioe## confidential Wp Loan on Furniture. Plano* Yktrolas etc.. without removal. Also on Lhauiondj lor long or short time Coll phone or writ* iuujcUiu voUaietui Loan Cos. MXnfirt.rl r.sndsr* I FBT*TtT.Tcrrrn IRS 7 201 LOMBARD BUILDINO. 84 0, LAs i WASHINGTON ST. _ Main "CONFIDENTIAL Quick Loans Up to On pianos. Vietrolas, household furniture and guaranteed notes Loans payable In one to twenty monthly installments Leyal charge# based on unpaid balance for actual time used Loans with other companies paid off and more money advanced. Hour# 9to 6:30 Saturday to Ip. m. Call, write or phono Circle 1 0 6-9. beneficial Loan Society 6(11 National City Bank Bid*. LiceiiM-1 by Stat* Banking Dept. Ajipll nlUm received at 21152 Clifton Si. LOANS AND " INSURANCE on City and Farm Property. THOS C. DAY & CO. 709-715 Fletcher Trust Building:. Main 1325. LOANS on furniture, piano*, auto*, livestock, farm implement* and other collateral. 14114 E- Washington 9t. CAinuju ijOAin CO. MalnJ)sßs. Auto L'ncoln 7184. FIRST and second mortgage* on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. U B. WILSON. Uoi National City Bonk Lid*. Lincoln 0104. MONEY furnished on realty morlg.'gee and contract*. FRANK K SAWYER. Meridian Life Bldg . 507 N. UeunaylTania Street. Circle 1061 MONEY to loan on second mortgages. L. B MILLER. 127 N. Delaware St. Mata i 783. ;in LBBAL 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 he'eby notified tiiat tho above named plaint ff has this day filed in the office of the cleik of the Putnam Circuit Court, his cerlata complaint or petition alleging therein ajnon.t other things that you. tne said defendant, oil the day of 1880, being then resident of the city of Greeneastle, Putnam County. Indiana, and the same being year place of residence, went to parts unknown and have continuously since said date remained absent and unheard from, leaving property in said county without haviv mads any provision for its control or management: that by reason thereof, satd property is suffering waste for want of pdoper -are, and praying that your istate ni- *-, . djudged by said court subject to ad-oinistration and an administrator therem duly appointed. Now, you tlie aid Daniel Emery, defendant and absentee as aforesaid, are hereby notified that said complaint and the matters therein alleged will come up for hearing and determination in said court at the courthouse tn the city of Greeneastle. Putnam County. Indiana on the 10th day of October, 1922. or as soou thereafte*, as such hearing an be had. Witness the clerk and the seal jf said court at Greeneastle. Indiana, this (SEAL) the ftli day oi August, 1922. :iAURY W. MOORE. Clerk Circuit Court. THEODORE CRAWLEY, Attorney for Petitioner. OUR "wants” will fill your want*, ba they selling or buying ones.

39 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF HEARING ON RESOLUTION Department of Public Parka City of ludianapolis Office of the Board of Park Commissioners City Hall To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to make the following described public improvements in the City of Indianapolis. as authorized by the following numbered Improvement Resolution adopted by said Board on the 2d day of September. 1922: Improvement Resolution No. 35, 1022 “To construct eight (8) reinforced concrete arch bridges in the parks, parkways and boulevards of the City of Indianapolis, as follows, to-wit: Bridge No. 1. In Garfield Park over Bean Creek, neaj* the playground. Bridge Jfo. 2. In Garfield Park over Bean Creek, nelr Southern Ave. Bridge No. 3. In Brookside Park over Pogues Run. near the shops. Bridge No. 4. On Jefferson Ave. over Pogues Run, near Spades Park. Bridge No. 5. In Michigan St. over Pleasant Run. near Jameson Park. Bridge No. 0. In Churchman Ave. over Pleasant Run. Bridge No. 7. In Linden St. over Pleasant Run. Bridge No. 8. In Raymond St, over Pleasunt Run. All of said bridges are to be built on livnds which are now a part of the park and boulevard system of the City of Indianapolis. All work done in the making of said described public improvements shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the improvement resolution as numbered, and adopted by the Board of Park Commissioners. on the above named day. and the detailed drawings, plans profiles and specifications which are on file and may be seen In the office of said Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis That said Board of Park Commissioners has fix%d Saturday. September 23d. 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m. at its office in 6aid City Hall a* the time and place when final action will be taken confirming, modifying or rescinding said resolution and when it will receive and hear remonsfranees from persons interested in or affected by such proceedings and when it will determine the public utility and benefit thereof. CHARLES A BOOK WALTER, FRED CLINE. A M. M'GriRE. SARAH E SHANK, Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, Ind. NOTICE OF HEARING ON RESOLUTION. Board of Park Commissioners of the City of IndUnapoha. Indiana. Office of the Board, City Hall. To Whom It May Concern—Notice is hereby given by the board of park commissioners of the city of Indianapobs. that by its acquisition resolution No. .37. 1922. it has determined to acquire the following described real estate in the city of Indianapolis Marion County. Indiana: “A part of the south west quarter of Section 7. in Township 16. north of Range 4 east, in Maru% County, in the State of In diana. more particularly described as follows : Beginning at a point 913 2 ffet east of the southwest corner of said Section 7. thence east along the south line of said quarter section. 590 8 feet, thence north along a line parallel with the west Hne of said quarter section 969.8 feet to tho renter of what will be Forty-Eighth street when the same shall be extended eastward from said Forty-Eighth street as now laid out and platted through •Monticello.” an addition to the city of Indianapolis, in said county and state, thence west along the center line of such proposed Forty-Eighth str***t. 881.3 feet, thence south along the *ast line of said "Montieello” addition 51fl.fi feet, thence north line of the three-acre tract heretofore d<*edc<i to Maud M. Duke, thence south 450 feet along the east line of said three-acre I tract to the place of beginning," containing seventeen acres, more or less. That said real estate so to be acquired !Is to be used for park purposes of the city ! of Indianapolis By said resolution it is provided that Bat- ■ urdsy. Pent 23. 1922. at 10 o'clock a m. at the office of the said board in the city hail In the said city, will L* the time and place when final action will be taken con firming modifying or rescinding said resolution and when it will receive and hoar remonstrances from persons interested in or such proceedings and n-v>en it will determine the public utility and benefit thereof CHARLES A BOOKWALTFR. FRED CLINK. A M MAGUIRE SARAH E SHANK Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Lndianapoli*. Indiana NOTICE OF HEARING on RESOLUTION Board of Perk Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana. Office of the Board. City Hall To Whom It May Concern—Notice is hereby given by the board of park commissioners of the city of Indianapohs. that by its acquisition resolution, No 36. 1922. It | lns determined to acquire the following described real estate m the city of Indianapolis Marion County. Indiana: Lot No. 9 in Block No. 7 in Barths’ heirs Additions to the city of Indianapolis. Mariou County. Indiana, as recorded In Plat Book No 10. pave 145. In the recorders office of Marion County. State of Indiana except 29 feet off of the weet end thereof Also the esiat one-half of sft feet off of the west end of lot No. 10 in Block No. 7 in the aforesaid Barths heirs' addition to the city of Indtanapolis That said real estate so to be acquired is to be used for park purposes of the city of Indianapolis. By s*id resolution it is provided that Saturday. Sept. 23. 1922. at 10 o'clock a. m. at the office of the said board in the city hall in the said cltv. will be the time ami place when final action will be taken confirming modifying or rescinding said resolution and when if will receive and hear remonstrances from persons interested in or affected by such proceedings and when it will determine the public utility and benefit thereof. CHARLES A BOOKW ALTER. FRED CLINE. A M MAGUIRE SARAH F. SHANK. Board of Park Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. Indiana

BUILDING PERMITS

T. E. Grinslade. dwelling, 946 N. Kealmg. $2,750. T. E. Grinslade, dwelling, 1213 N. Temple, $3,000. Mr*. J O. Lockhart, dwelling, 630 N. Emerson. $4,800. Southern Lumber Cos., dwelling. 710 N. Riley. $3,450. John Hartman, reroof. 2032 S. Meridian, S4OO. Fred Diet* Cos., repalra, 1102 Madisoh. S3OO Daniel G. Morgan, repairs, 2033 Cornell, SBOB. Knefier Gate*, factory. Madison. S4OO. Edna C. Kehoe. double, 235 S. Oakland, $3,000. Edna C. Kehoe, dwelling, 241 S. Oakland, $3,200. Andrew Fink, furnace. 2104 W. Jackson, $225 J. E. Moore, dwelling. 1225 Finley. $4,200. R. H. Stellhorn, dwelling, 5849 Julian. $3,500. E. Jones, garage. 554 Centennial. $250 Ella N. Smith, garage, 2010 College. S4OO. Effie Wungarner, remodel, 1913 N. Meridian. S4OO. Sam Davis, addition, 1411 S. Meridian. S3OO. David Piper, addition, 309 N. Colorado. $750. St. Paul Baptist Church, building. 1129 N. Sheffield. $30,000. Olivo A. Day. double. 4851 Guilford, $6,000 Olive A. Day. double, 911 E. Forty-Ninth, $0 000. Frederick Lawrence, dwelling, 4431 sVinthrop, $4,500. Fred McCoy, reropf, 2910 E. TwentyThird, S3OO. X Oscar Robbins, dwelling, 1721 Milburn, $2,500. Walter E. Cox, heater, 920 College, $250. Sam Coby. repairs. 915 W. Michigan. 5500. Burnside Smith, garage, 3210 Ruckle, SOSO. Joe Darmody. double. 2325 Farkway Bouleverd. SO,OOO. John T. sVard, double. 324 N. Oxford. $6,000. N. W. York, remodel. 38 E. ThirtySeventh, $4,000. S. Bros., remodel. Market and Noble, .SBOO. Charles Recker, garage. 3916 N. Pennsylvania. $450 Henry Brandt, remodel, 1220 Linden, S7OO. New s'ork Store, remodel, 25 E. Washington, SBOO. M. Sherman, garage, 3851 Graceland. $530. J. W. Johnson, double, 1914 Dexter, $5,000. 8. B. McLeod, addition. 2501 E. Eighteenth. S7OO. J. A. Cooper, garage. 202 Hendricks riace. $250. Helm-Lewis Block Company, factory. Fall Creek and Fourteenth. SI,OOO. J C. McFall, remodel. 1048 South Pershing. S3OO. James Flaherty, dwelling. 1402 Jf. Chester. $3,000. tfenry Manthey, garage. 1023 Fletcher. $350. W. M Morris, garage. 1334 N. Kealing. $375. Mrs. N. A. Smith, reroof. 1230 N. Olney. $225ROBBED AT DRILL While Randall Gilchrist, 5506 University Ave..’ was drilling at Curtis Armory last night a thief broke open his locker and robbed him of a watch worth $45, a gold knife rs-lued at $lO. and $3.75.

WANT EQUAL RATES State Chamber Continues Case Charging Coal Freight Discrimination. Hearing of the ease in which the Indiana State Chamber of Commerce is seeking an adjustment of coal rates from eastern coal fields to points o? northeast Indiana was continued before P. F. Gault, of the interstate commerce commission in the Federal building today. It was charged that rates from en stern coal fields to Muncie, Anderson, Hartford City, Marion and Kokomo are 32 cents higher than the rates to Indianapolis. GOODS GRADE HIGH Slate Inspector Issues Report on Condition of Preserved Foods. Investigations made by Inspectors working under I. L. Miller, State food and drug commissioner, “indicate conclusively that as a rule restaurants and bakeries use only a good quality of preserved fruits and vegetables,” according to a report made public today. A general improvement In sanitary conditions Is revealed by the report for August. Approximately 10,000 cans of fruit and vegetables were condemned, most of which was shipped into Indiana from Chicago firms.

FIND CELLAR STILL Police Discover Room Fitted Up With Ail Conveniences. Police today uncovered a very cleverly concealed still at the home of Louis Rodman, 3208 W. Tenth St. ; The still was found concealed in a j false cellar, fitted .up with electric. lights, an electric fan, and hot and ! cold water. A fifteen gallon still, two I quarts of whiskey, and forty gallons |of mash were found in the cellar, j Rqdman was 'held on a blind tiger ' charge. KILLED BY TRAIN Newton Gruell, Formerly of Conner* viile, Dies in Cincinnati. By Times Special CONNERSVILLE, Ind., Sept. 12. Newton Grueli, 50, a former resident of this city, was struck by a passenger train and killed at Cincinnati, according to word received by nis sis tor-in-law, Mrs. Oliver Fiant. Tho ; burial will take place at Lyonsviile, Ind. THREE CARS STOLEN I.cßter Henson. Robert Ilatkney and Ed .Johnson Report Thefts. Three automobiles were reported stolen today. Lester Benson, 2210 i Park Ave.. found his garage broken open and an automobile worth ?1,0O" j missing. The other two cars were | stolen from parking places. The j owners were Robert Hatkney, 1006 V,'. New York St., and Ed R. Johnsonj 102S Sturm Ave. AID SAFETY CAMPAIGN Boy Scouts, Troop 75, Will Parade Saturday. | A parade through the downtown streets of troop No. 75. Boy Scouts, will mark the opening of the national '.Safety F.rst’’ campaign in Indianapolis Saturday afternoon. The Naj tional Automobile Chamber of Com- ; rnerce sponsored the movement. The 1 parade will form at Meridian and Vermont Sts. at 2 o'clock. MARRIAGE LICENSES William Reynolds. Martinsville. Ind.; Mary M. Turk, 1552 W. Washington St. Chester H. Thomas. Glenns Valley, Ind.; Emily H. Massey. Perry Township. Bine Board. 74fi Center St.; Gertrude M. AVejock. 323 Ellsworth bt. James Barnes, 2303 W. Michigan St.: Clara G. Colly ear. 1245 N. Keteham St. James E. White. 1552 Spann Ave.; Mar g arot Latch ford. 1140 De Loss St. Clem Wade. 337 N. Hamilton Are Beulah Bottorf, 110 S. Rural St. Gentries W. Plummer. 2409 Brook aid 3 Ave.. Mabel E. Staium, 2408 N. Meridian St Willie H. Yauffhn, 509 Maderia St.; Esait G. Milliken. 1132 N. West St. Sutber MeCellean. Indianapolis, lnd.t Bessie Underwood, R. R. B. Isaac Bush, Union St.; Martha Cazee. Union St. Taylor Miller. 509 IV. Twenty-Ninth SL; Lucille Keith. 2868 Indianapolis Ave. Frank Murphy. 235 W. Wisconsin St.; Ruth Carpenter, 235 W. Wisconsin St. Horry I*. Buchanan. 906 Fayette 31.; Nettie L. Qualls, 906 Fayette St. Charles E. Lee. 2213 Shelby St.: Emma G. GoottlinsL 1701 Kelly St. Victor Deitch, 312 E. Twenty-Fifth Bt.. Marjorie Miller, 2245 N. Alabama. BIRTHS Boys Stephen and Sarah Morgan. 1170 Kentucky Wader and Esther Beaver, 914 East Twen-ty-Fifth. Norris and Rosa Terrell. 720 W. Blake. Janus and Ethel Camps, 439 N. Pennsylvania. Walter and Lillian King-. 910 Highland. Stephen and Flota Dimancheff, 1314 Milburn. Leeotha and Julia Bryant. 922 N. Sheffield. Lewie nnf Agnes Bennett. 1341 N. Capitol. > Lewis and May Storm*. 2904 Meredith. Joseph anfi Victoria Rentsch. Clark Blaksleu Hospital. Carl and Georgia Watler. 942 Chadwick. Thomas and Ada Teagardin. 1026 S. Alabama. Frank and Madge Howard. 4131 Cor nelius. Eieie and Ramona Hagrarty, 1130 Park. Girls Joseph and Anna Lamb, 530 S. East. Roland and Viola Paisoly. 2464 Highland Place. Joseph and Cecil Hasselberg, 407 S. Harding. Edward and Celesta Rutland. 342 Terrace. Albert and Carrie Reinken .2044 Parker. Salvatora ami Coneeta Dißlasi. 602 Stevens. Herbert and Jean Snyder. Deaconess Hospital. Leo and Margaret Sursz. 1311 Ewing. Joseph and Ruth Moore, Long Hospital. George and Pauline Tebbenhoff, Long Hospital. Lawrence and Bell Howard. 406 N. Haugh. Otto and Flora Maisischke. 1615 Sheldon. Ferris and Bertha Bryant. 920 E. Maryland. Fletcher and Ruth Wilkins. 22 Garfield. Raymond and Eva teenth. Otis and Mary Brant. 1119 Troy. DEATHS Hattie Stansbury. 67. St. Vincent Hospital. carcinoma. James Patrick Moran. 1. 1602 E. Market, diphtheria. James Rasdell. 47, 1717 Arsenal, mitral insufficiency. Mary A. Runyan. 63. 1743 Shelby, toxemia. Lassie Morton. 37. 435 Smith, cerebral apoplexy. Hattie S. Kain, 77. 117 N. Sheffield, arterio sc erosis. M.uv* rt Roney. 28. 1533 Prospect, pulmonary tuberculosis John Maloney. 73. 22 N. Lansing, hypostaU'* ■ neumonia. Viola Armoll Shotts. 48. city hospital, cardias dilatation. Eliza E'.ien Kcnecke. 60. 3033 N. Illinois, acute • rdiae dilatation. Minnie Goldman. 51. 521 Sanders, cerebra’ hemorrhage. Corbin 0. Stout, 60. 2807 S. Meridian, chrome myocarditis. Anna Barckdall, 50. city hospital, peritonitis.

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