Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 108, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1922 — Page 9

bEPT. 14, 1922

1 DEATH NOTICES COOMBE9, EDWARD—Was killed in Eos Angeles, Cal. Remains will be brought to .the home of his sister, Mrs. J. M. Seaman. *lll9 Park are. Burial at Brownstown. Ind., his former home. Funeral notice later. Seymour and Brownstown papers please copy. Vance’ DrT~JASPER B.—Son of Dr. aiid ! Mrs. J. C. Vance, Speedway, passed away at 4:24 a. m. at St. Vincents Hospital. Born k Oct. 20. 1901. "Funeral Friday morning at W 9 o'clock at St. Anthony s. Burial at Anderson. Ind. Friends may call at residence. Anderson and Greenfield papers please copy. 2 CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS—We wish to thank our .many friends and relatives for their kindness and sympathy shown us during the short illness and death of our beloved .wife and mother. Anna Barckdail. We also thank the Rev. Mrs. Kroff for her consoling words and beautiful song: especially do we thank the undertakers, Finn Bros.; Attention Reduien and American Knights of Men. Ber., and also the pallbearers and the employes of Jackson & Son, the Peerless Garment Company. And we thank each and every one for the beautiful flora! offerings. WILLIAM BARCKDALL. HUSBAND. AXD BERTHA COCHRAN. DAUGHTER. j FUNERAL DIRECTORS _W. T. Blasengym Independent Undertaker. Prompt ambulance calls. "The proof of a service Is the service tt renden.” 1702 N. Illinois St. Randolph (1870. i 1625 Shelby St. Drexel 2570. FLANKER ft BUCHANAN i 820 North Illinois St. Funeral director* to the people ol India* 1 •poMs itnee 18S7. H&onee—Msn 0641-0642. LI. 2841 INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY TlkM, Psj.ors 1222 Union St. Johnson & Montgomery 1Q32 Centra. Ave. Main 1430. George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 622 E. Market, a Lincoln 7803. £ SHIRLEY BROS. ’ CO. Mam office 946 8. lUinoia St. Circle 1818 Mam 1841. CHAS. A. EOCKSNSMIXH. 724 N. Illinois. Ilia 1166 LI. 1168. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—I4O2 N. ilUnoia WM e. ERIEGES. Main 1154 Ke. Phone. Ben Davis 332-E. •ADD—BERT S. GADD.~2I3O Prospecl St Phone#: Drexe! 0422 Slew art 2278. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY i TITUS 951 North Del. L. 6564 M. 3680. 1 ■ ! 8 SPECIAL NOTICES DON’T WORRY ASOUT YOUR COAL QUESTION We have solved this for you. Call 810 N. Illinois st. to see the most wonderful oil gas heater or fumade demonstration. Your home heated at onethird the cost of coal. Manufactured - -Tht here in your own city. Guaran- , tee satisfaction by. TAGGART MFC. AND SALES CO. SPIRITUALIST Mr. Oscar Herbert renown spirit medium aud divine healer of Baltimore. Md . just arrived in this city, will give psychic interpretations daily ar.d Sun- . day to assist in establishing new church. Honrs 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. 329 N. Alabat. a Phone Lincoln 6763. BEDBUGS, roaches, moths, ants, destroyed with one application of “Sudden Death.” ALBERT MAAS, 31 Virginia Ave M. 1225. 3 PERSONALS ( •SJWweweeewvvvvvvwiwwwwww FAIRMOCXT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement, private: prices reasonable: may work for hoard, babies adopted Write Jot booklet MRS. T. E. LONG. 4911 E. Twenty-Seventh St.. Kansas City. Mo _ |p LOST—Diamond solitaire ring. Tiffany j mounting; 82-100 karat: also ring with , "2 diamonds with emerald set in center, in j the neighborhood 59th and Broadway. Reward. Notify R. L. ST. PIEItRE. Washington 3343. LOST—Horse, black, roach mane, shoe . gone from left iront foot, strayed from barn. 844 Edgemont, Saturday night. Ken- ] ' wood 1598. Reward. LOST —Boston bc.il terrier: screw tail; 4 months old: Sunday n:zht on Senate. Reward. Lincoln 6862. 308 N. Senate BOSTON bulldog: piece out of tongue: four months old: white under neck; name - Baby. Lin. 8862. -300 N. Senate. R'-cjM. LOST—Wednesday, fraternity pin; engraved on back. DON V. SLAKER. Kenwood 3132. Reward. LOST—Shriner's pin. --1 with diamonds and -ruble- on South Grove golf links. Circle .5736. Reward. LOST—Black and white collie dog: male; ‘ name dike. Licerse No. 1011. Reward. ♦'Drexel 6964. _ Lost—E. M T h" sTvatolifob. June 22. - Friday evening. Drexel 6486 Reward. —LOST —Small, brown. moo!h-ha!-ed puppy, nr 1801 N. Capitol Ave Ran. 1153. Reward. IlloST—White silk pocille dog; reward. Mam 6279. ! iFI MACHINIST AND TOOLS PORTABLE gasoline engine, 8 hors# power. . practically new; 8150. TIIE FRANK HATFIELD C 0„ 625 N. Capitol Ave. Main ■♦7 OS. 13 HELP WANTED—MALE (On Account ot Strike) THE INDIANAPOLIS * UNION RAILWAY ft* COMPANY Desires to Employ Several Experienced Boilermakers, Carpenters Machinists and ;i; Sheet Metal Workers. .Competent for Roundhouse and Back Shop Work. j Permanent Employment. :: Apply at Room 202, Union Station, Indianapolis, Indiana. P. J. Landers, Supt. i*' LINOTYPE operator wanted— Model 19 linotype in first-class ~, condition; electrically equipped ..I throughout. Ludlow. Elrod and - 1 . make-up department added recent- • * Iy: 44-hour week: steady work. ROGERS TYPESETTING C° J*J 615 Century Bldg.. Indianapolis. ’THE Stroh Aluminum Cos. of Detroit, with 'J: divisional offices in Cincinnati, is opening , Jjubdiviaional offices in Indianapolis and .can use a few more salesmen with machines. If you are energetic, possess ability •nd wish to connect with a large corporation that offers good remuneration aud an •excellent future, see Mr. Selling, Hotel ■Washington. 3E Laborer^ Wanted at Ounce American Glue Cos. 539 W. 14th St. r WANTED—BOYS ~ *r carry Time# loutes In downtown die•trict between East and West. South and *Bt. Clair streets. Boys cot over 14 years \'.a See Mr. Moarebead any afternoon ter 8 o’clock. ANTED—Janitor, half day*. State experlence. Addreas A No. 2746, Times.

12 HELP WANTED—MALE BOYS who are not attending school; also BOYS to work after school hours as messengers. Apply Delivery Department WESTERN UNION (On 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-Towa. Apply 506 Majestic Bldg., Pennsylvania and Maryland, Indianapolis. THREE neat single men between 20 and 30 years of age to join crew to travel witii manager in southern Indiana. Pleasant, i profitable work. Start at once. Call Mr. I RADB3AUGH. Lincoln Hotel. between 9 j and 12 Friday. SINGLE white man on farm; top sajary: j real home. Wash. 3024-3. 13 INSTRUCTIONS a—Business Colleges MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER 5 COLLEGE 309 E Washington at., lnuianapoii*. Ind- Circle 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 a fe , a prospect. Call, write or phone. EUREKA INSURANCE OFFICE. INC.. 307 N. Pennsylvania st Phone Circle 1061. 13 AGENTS AND SOLICITORS AT ONCE 30 Live wire solicitors. Se* Mr. Hasting:*. Time*, after JB. MEN and women for *alr* work, wonderful little article, sell* on si*ht. aomethinc new: carry sample In pocket Call or addresa J S MeLAUGULIN. 2955 Princeton PL. Indianapolis. Ind. 16 HELP WANTED—FEMAIaE <r Youing 5 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. WANTED Neatly dressed girls *o demonstrate Taut. fiWllny household necessity. Good commit sions. j Apply Friday p. m to T. E. Halls | 206 Ranh Bldg 122 East Ohio st. WHITE GIRL for general housework: no washing; 3 in family. Apply 3139 N. Capitol Randolph 4928. WANTED—Elderly lady as housekeeper Call after 5:30 p. m. at 1214 S. Sheffield ave. 17 SITLATtONS WANTED ~ a—Male MARRIED man with small family wants plane in country where can keep chlekens and do wood cutting on feed stock. Phone Rionsvllle 4 on line 18 or addreas ZionsvUle, Route 30. box 46, BOOKKEEPER, accountant; expenerme: mature; able to take full charge: wants position Address A No. 1969, Times. b—Female FIRST-CLASS Cook wants place to cook. Best references. Lincoln 5804. _* ROOMS FOR KENT ~~ TWO modern, well furnished rooms; private home; near car line: business men; references Randolph 0893. BROADWAY; front sleeping room: modern: reasonable; 1 or 2 gentlemen preferred. Circle 8045. TWO furnished rooms: gentlemen; one connected with lavatory. 1549 Broadway, \ Main 5224. MOORE ST., 521: two desirable unSirnised rooms; private home Drexel 1029. WOODRUFF; beautifully furnished room for l two. Also single room. Brookslde 1136 NICELY furnished front room; private _horne: modern conveniences. Ran. 2613. CLEAN, newly furnished rooms: steam heal. _east, near Tech: garage. Webster 9348. GARFIELD AVE.: modern front room; 2 ; gentlemen preferred. Irvington 1227. OHIO, W.. 118 H: sleeping room, running water: newly furnished. Lincoln 3661. ADDISON. N., .36; room for Isdles; modern: private home. Belmont 1133. PARK Ave.. 2415: quiet room, steam heat, bath, reference. Randolph 5578. FURNISHED front room: bath: steam heat. Drexel 1933. 2119 Prospect. COYNER'AVE., 2403: modern room in private home. Webster 2231. 24 W. NINETEENTH-* - lower front room; modern. Randolph 3885 FURNISHED front room; bath: steam heat, Drexel 1923. a—Light Housekeeping LOVELY housekeeping room*, kitchenette, gas. bath and private entrance, $6. Drexel 5375. _ FURNISHED apartment: man and wife preferred: walking distance. Circle 1148. LARGE unfurnished room: private home; good location. Belmont 1220. TWO completely furnished light housekeeying- rooms. Circle 0548. CORNELL, 1216: 3 furnished rooms: modern. Main 8763. I>—Board and Rooms WANTED—Man. wife and child to board. Will care for child if mother is employed. Kenwood 1180, I?. a—Houses 257 S. SUMMITT. Three-room house: sl4 per month. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL. 122 E. Market.

19 RENTALS a—Houses 129-131 N. Chester Ave. Lower duplex, five rooms and bath. S4O. Upper duplex $35. State Savings and Trust Cos. _ Main 4518. FOUR-ROOM double; gas, electric lights 5949 Rawles ave., S2O. 21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b--Hous*

150 Photographs of HOMES FOIi 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 P’arms Lots CALL MA in 2957 OPEN EVENINGS 20 SALESMEN WITH CARS Orin Jessup Land Cos. Realtors 705-10 Occidental b*ldg. Main 2957 NOTE WE HAVE AN OPENING FOR AN ENERGETIC SALESMAN WITH CAR.

Home Bargain, Etist * Near Wash, and KandoJph Thoroiurhiy modern home; ts room* and bHth. 3 txßroon;*. Owner has Instructed u to sell thi* before Sept. 15. Houw* in fine condition; near good flchool. church and car line Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors Semi-Modern Bungalow, East Five rooms, long living room and dining room; furnished in mahogany finish B**<i rooms in ivory Kitchen in gray. Thw little home is not yet completed Purchaser may have choice of decoration;.. May I i show this to you? MR “HR BC3 Pen‘pies Bank fUdg. CircJe 7061. MODERN (J room double on Wallace st. Rents for SIOO. Price 58.500 on pay ments S*uni-modern double. 4300 east Priced 54.000; 51.000 down Tuxedo State Bank 4304 E. New York Irvington 2803 Kve , Brookslde 7477. 218 DETROIT ST Four-room cottage; gee. electric lights, city water, newly papered and painted Price $2,000. Terras to auit youraoU'. E. J MCKACKEN CrTY TRUST GO Circle 4022. Re* Randolph 6418. Bargain. North 81.000 down buys real 3 bedroom home, near Fall Creel; Call us for appointment. J. C. PRICE. REALTOR Main 1232 or Randolph 6724. ' DEXTER AVK 1840: six room*: new. never occupied: full baeeuieut; modern throughout sun room, .ot: street Will make terms. Call owner* THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. _____ __ ON northwest corner Guilford and 49th st., two i-trictly modern house* now In course of construction Will make term* Gall owners. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. Main 0107. ■ FIVE living rooms, store room and gasoline filling station, east, $5,000. Wul consider email cottage in right location. Call Webeter 5656 alter 5:30 p. m. IF YOU are Intereeled in owning your home and paying for gome like rent, we would be very glad to tell you about our plan Phone Circle 2795. IRVINGTON: fine modern double; hard wood floors: built-in features, SI,OOO cash, balance terma. WRIGHT. Irvington I 0292. , SPLENDID DOUBLE south of Fall Creek Price $7,500. Rents $45.00 a aide. Thoroughly modern: garages. Wash. 0102. SIX-ROOM cottage, practically modern. In I good condition. Be*t part of Hoyt Ave. * £ LJ" ,n jAJ 000 oariv Call Mam 8771. _ IF you have SBOO let me ehow an Investment In dandy 3-room double Appointment. EVF.RROAD. Drexel 3250, S DEI. AWARE—Six rooms. ra, electric lights and city water, only $2,500.00 cn terms. Call Mgln 6771. 5-ROOM modern house. 1311 Reisner St. Hardwood floors, shrubbery, garage. By owner. Belmont 1884. ■ FIVE-ROOM cottage, good eondttton. $1,400. , • $350 cash, sl2 per month. EVERROAD I Drexel 3250. * | FIVE ROOM thoroughly modern bung\)ow, south, SO,OOO, $1,200 cash. Drexel 8250. SEVEN-ROOM modern, large lot. near E. Tenth. Only 54.000: on terms. M. 0771. NEW 0-room modern home; aniHll cash payment, hat, like rent. Owner. Wash. 3330. c—Apartments Duplex—Real Home Bargain $9,000.00 Six rooms eacii floor, thoroughly modern Newly painted and decorated. Rent $l3O month. For caah deal $9,000 Located on Central ave.; 3-car garage. HOBART CANADAY. Main 5340. 308 City Truat bldg. Randolph i d—Lots LOT 40x150 on Sixty-Second St. Paved. gas. electric, telephone, new school and street car. Sold on easy terms of $lO down and $2.50 per week. Price S9OO. Call Main 4295. Evenings Randolph 4057. Mr. Davidson. VTwo fine lots northeast, right on fine paved street, near two $15,000 homes.' Slue* 100x51. Price of the two lots only ' $1,020. Terms to responsible party; SSO cash, then $3.75 weekly. MR. YOUNG. Main 1409. Residence, Washington 1079. EAST front lot on Ralston Drive, south of Sixty-Second St., which it paved. Gas, electric, near school and car line. Sold on easy Price $375. Coll Main 4205. Evenings Randolph 4057. Mr. Davidson. V Large wooded lot northeast. Tared Street. Slue 65x292. High and level. Ideal for summer collage or vacation spot. Oniy $25 cash, then $8.75 per mouth; price SB7.Y MR. MONTGOMERY. Main 1409. LOT on Eastern Ave. near Thirty-Ninth St. I’riee $395. $lO down. Balance $1.25 per week. Call evenings Mr. Horace SauDd*rs. 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 $415. $lO down. Balance $1.50 per week. Call evening* Riley 1724. ______ Fine lot northeast. Only $lO cash then y $1.25 weekly. East front. Slue 49x 150 Price if taken at once only SSOO. MR. MONTGOMERY, Maul 1409. $lO CASH gives you possession of an acre tract east, balance easy payments. Ideal home site, good land. Price SSOO to $750, Irvington 0512. LOT 50x160 on Byram St., near Fifty-First St. Price $395. $lO down. Balance 51-25 per week. Call evenings Riley 1724. LOT on Blltmore st.. $145 on payments or e-—Suburban DANDY 5-room suburban bungalow, garage and three lots, for S2OO cash and $25 a month. Owner. Adress A No. 2748, Times.

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RH.AL ESTATE FOB SALE f—Sales or Exchange 60-ACRE farm, free and clear, In Cass County. to trade for city rentals. Call Main 6771, VACANT lots as part payment on modern six-room house on paved street. Main 0107. COTTAGE and extra lot, to trade for larger house. Address A No. 1968, Times. An Easy Start Will take a SSOO lot as first payment on six-room semi-modern house east, near Tech; corner lot: street paved; house In good repair and the balance at the rate of S3O per month. Price $3 500. Call Mr. Johnson. Meredith & Johnson Main 2393. Webster 7483, 22 K KALE STATE WANTED CASH FOR A GOOD 6-ROOM MODERN DOUBLE: NORTH OR EAST; FROM OWNER. CALL CIRCLE 0964. WE have buyers for property near Fairview • ai line. We have cash buyers for house, 5 rooms, about $4,000. We have cash buyers for small rentals anywhere. List them with us for quick sale. MARION COUNTY STATE BANK. FIVE or 7-room house; modern or semlinodern; will pay cash, but must be a bargain. Main 0142. WANTED—Five hundred houses that can be Bold on small payments. “BVERROAD." Drexel 3250. WANTED—lnvestment properlttrs In any part ot the city. Main 6771. LARGE PRpFITs7 from Fo*--tl expenditure follow Real Estate advertising in "Want Ad " columns of ths Times. _ _ 23 FARM LANDS AUCTION—The undersigned will publicly sell without reserve to the highest bidder, on the premises, a garage building and business equipment known as the S. A. Robbin* Garage, at Rerikey. Jay County. Indiana, on Friday. Sept. 15 at 2 p m.. the following described properly to wit: One brick building. 55x81 plate glass windows, office, di*plav room, storage room for accessories, large storage room lor cars; on second floor there are 12 uvlug rooms, big storage and paint room, large repair shop 55 feet square with modem equipment for all kind* of repair work. Strictly modem; steam heat, iy ment floors throughout, a well established business with good patronage on the main brick street. Terms. $1,600 cash. Six months' time with approved securi'-,. Possession given at one*. 8 A. ROBBINS, owner. R C. POLAND AUCTION CO.. Auctioneer*. Nobtesviiie. Ind. LAND AUCTION—I6O-acre form and personal property. I will sell at auction without reserve on what is known a* the Bower farm, 1 mile north of Kurtz in Jacksou County. Indiana, on Thursday. Sept. 21. at 10 a m. Medium productive soil, 60 acres bottom land. 85 acres pasture, good orchard, 7-room frame house, cellar, cement porches frame barn and other outbuildings, good drainage and lasting springe. good neighborhood Close to school and church. Terms on land. SI,OOO cash on day of salo. balance made known on day of sale. Personal property, terms reasonable. Live stock of alt kinds, farming implement* end household good* C. E Elmor*. owner Rale in charge of R. C POLAND AUCTION CO, Noblesville. Ind. flrAfl .W 2 Acres M /*\\ II Southeast, 5-room house. within 5 miles of Monument. 53.500: 5500 balance S3O per month. GKO A, LUCAS. K. of P. bldf. Circle 6000. _ CAN PUT you in direct touch with owner of any si/e farm for said in the South; van ous prices and localities. J J. HAMMOND. Hampton. Ga. | Did You Seli That Used Cart If not. try the automobile columns of the Times Want Ads 25 MISCELLANEOUS FOB MAl.it a—Household Goods Rugs—Linoleum 20 yards floor covering in beautiful linoleum pattern*. $9.65: 9x12 Brussels rug*, blue. tan. taupe and old rose. $12.50; hail runner. 10 yards. $3 50: Axmtnster. rug*. $18.50 tip: Wiltons velvets and Bruss-ls rugs at low prices Special, guaranteed Gold Sea! Coukoleum rug*. 9g12 size. $13.75. New good*, all perfect. Dorfinan Rug Cos. "07 W. Washington, opposite Statehouse. "IF IT COVERS A FLOOR. WE HAVE IT " FOR SALE- —Overstufled suites, diningroom suites bedroom suites direct from faci tor.v to user, saving of 20 per cent. Kan- ’ dolph 5740 Furniture For Sale 512 E. Thirty-ThlrdJjL Wash. 218 IL UNE ga* range, one coal range, water metor washing machine, bed spring* and mattress. 1" 16 Broadway, j i k C FIKCHEtt PIANO. $65 00 ’ ROBERTSON MUSIC UOU9I. 4*3 Mast iiv* Main 4581^ HOUSEHOLD good* of ail kinds at auction price* at 748 w. Michigan. COM FORTSI EACH? d —Musical Instrument* IMA NO BARGAIN Mahogany case piano: excellent condition, taken In trade on Starclt Grand. Can bo Been in Indlanapoitn Rather than ship to St. Louts will *acrtflco. Caah or terms. For particulars write P A BTARCK PIANO CO PIANO: Regent; mahogany case. Kenwood 2581. I—Miscellaneous TYPEWRITER BARGAINS PAYMENTS Get our low price* on high-grade tiwjl and secondhand UNDERWOODS, MONARCH. REMINGTON. L C SMITH. ROYAL and other good machines. We sell machiao* that we can guarantee. Clark Typewriter Shop 18 West Market. Second Floor* Phone. Main 268(1. Indianaapilo. laa. PANTS SALE of all odd lots in atock WW $2.95 f. \ $3.95 l $4-95 l $5.95 * ) Two Stores in One J W The Pamits Store Cos. 48 West Ohio —Near lllinola Surplus Army Merchandise T#mts. tarpaulin*, wagron rovers All else*. We ran furnish you every size required. Soma aizeti as large as .36x00 feet. Contractors Equipment Pirks and pick handles, shovel*, spade*. All sizes of mantis rope, tool grinders, roofing: paper, belting-, forces, anvils, snatch blocks, rakes, nails and all sizes of wiro M. L. Goldberg & Son. $2 DOWN WILL BRING T he Personal Writing Machint JULD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. 22 6. Penn. St. Tel. Main 2890. Build Your Home on a Solid Foundation. Use Gibraltar Blocks Gibraltar Cement Block Cos. Belmont 2372 INVALID CHAIKB—Good, strong rubber tired chairs for rent. $3.60 per mouth. Crutches. 25c. Delivery free. BAKER BROS. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES We pay cash for used books. CRAWFORD'S DRUG STORE. Pennsylvania and North Sts. WHEN YOU THINK' OF TYPEWRITER3 THINK OF JUDD 23 S PKNN ST FOR SALE—Ganoline engine: 1% H. P. YOU can exchanre anything but blows through an Ad in the Time* Classified Columns.

26 MUS'JLLLANKOLS WANTED GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCK YARDS WANTED—Baby carriage or stroller, rerardle** of condition. Circle 7090. 27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS A^VVVVVV\AA^VV\r*A^VV^FVV*A^WVW*/ Time Stamps ESapsed Time Recorders Cost (Job) Recorders Time Recorders Watdhmami’s Stations Recording Locks Master Clocks and Secondaries Electrical Time Systems International Time Recording Company H 0011 Hiuime=Mansur Building A Bath a Day is the Healthy Way E. M. HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber. 3220 E. Mich Webeter 3uol. Vault Cleaning AH work guaranteed. EAST SIDE VAULT AND SINK CLEANING COMPANY. 935 E. Maryland. Stewart 1794. INDIANA CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE. Cllnfc tor patient* at 10 a. m and 7:30 P m,. on Mondava, Wednesday* and Frtdavt. New location. 962 N. Pennsylvania etreeL DETECTIVES OUIGLEY-H YLAN'D AGENCY INO. 04 National City Bank Bid* | Main 2002. Day or night. BRACES for deformity made to order. Spr _ cial aid in charity caaea. DUGAN-JOHN-80N CO, 29 W. Ohio St. The Surgeon* ! Supply Houa*. PIANO builder and tuner. Repair all kind*. Work guaranteed. NICHOLAS HILDMAN. Belmont 0328-3. FEATHERS 4>ousht. aold and rauovated: feather mattresaes and pillows mads. K F BURKI.E 416 Maas Mam 142. ; KX-BEBVICR BROS. vault, sink or dry well cleaning PAUL WEISS. 628 Caldwell. or Circle 7618. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES ~ •btruer.oil TCTTLKUGE. 201 Indians sts. HEATHS Barter Shop, union; wsrm. comfortable bathrooms IH.'i W Market sjl SlOKAtj U v M) JTK AN ME Elia ESa. 1893. Otto J. Suesz Packing, hauling, low rates on California shipments. Through ears to Los Angeles. Main 235J-J628. Night, \Vel>ster 0699. PAKTLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. SC ▼t** lockd rooms and open epars. 25c per month and up. Local and overland transfer. Wo call and giv# you exact prices on any kind of work without any obliga* uon 4ii- ' i Si Main Jo Shank Superior Service BEST F ACILITIES KO% STGRAGB TRANSFER PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey St. Main 2028 LI. 1138. orrou I IM lIES IGROCERY -ind moat market stock of fly j tore* four living rooms. Owner Belj moot 0766 30 AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE b—f.aaoluie BARGAINS IN USED CARS Small Down Payment. Liberal Payment Plan. (ZPsrruZ/y jrjTloTrrts Authorized Dealers, 259 South Meridian St. One Block East of Union Station Monroe Touring Cars, S2CO and up All model* to pick from, trailed In on new car*. Overhauled and reflnubed ready to drivo away. PAYMENTS IF DESIRED. OPEN EVENINGS. Monroe Motors Corporation Ford Bodies New 1923 style Ford touring. Used roadsters and commercials. Swisshelm & Parker Used Car Bargains Monroe touring. Chevrolet 400. Ford touring. Ford coupe. Buick touring, Btudebaker touring Monroe sedan. Monroe, Caifornta top: Mitchell roadster. Grant 6 touring. Monroe roadster, fiord sedan. Overland touring. All of tho above cars priced low for flulck sales. Payment* if desired. Monroe Motors Corporation ?_?*■£_ ?• York SI. DODGE BROS., used cars. All models at cheap prices. C.M.Wallerich CompanV Coast Brothers Motor Vshicuw NO BROKERAGE. Payments as low as $75 down, balance one year. All makes of cars Come down. USED CAR MARKET. Largest stock of used oars in town. 559 61 N. Capitol, corner of North St. GRANT 6. SBS. Maxwell touring: good condition, SIOO. Dodge touring; bargain. Several others ALLEN. 725 Virginia STUDEBAKER roadster, .3 passenger, new cord tires: real bargain. $lB5. Open evenings. 220 8. Penaylvania. Main 1705. FORDS, all models and styles. Trade for any make car. Open Sundays and evenings. ALLEN. 725 Virginia ave. FORD: iate 1920 coupe. $350: $l4O down, balance easy terms; A-l condition. 21214 E. New York st. M 4446 CADILLAC 8. new tires new paint, firstclass mechanical condition, for sale or trade. 725 Virginia Ave. FORD 1918 roadster, completely overhauled, good tires, olip-on body,' SSO down, balance one year. FORDS, tourings, 17, 18, 10. in good shape. Good tires. As low as $145. Liberal payments 644 E. Wash. Main 3403. FORD roadster, sllO. ' Touring, SBS. 725 Virginia Are. FORD roadster, 1920 body! $l4O. $75 down, balance payments. Randolph 2845 INTERSTATE sedan: bargain, $375. Open evenings. 235 N. Pennsylvania. FORD. 1922 coupe, at a real bargain: easy terms if desired. 725 Virginia Ave. FORD, 1927 coupe: bargain: terms or trade. 644 E. Washington. Main 3493. FOR SALE—Ford roadster, goou running condition: price SBS. 1516 Gale St. FOR SALE—Ames speedster body, or trade _on touring. 345 E. Orange st. FORD sedan, 1920 and 1921; like new. 725 Virginia ave.

|3O AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline FORD 1920 touring: same as new. 725 Virginia ave. FORD 1920: starter, $250. 725 Virginia avenue. FORD SPEEDSTER, $125. 725 VIRGINIA AVENUE. 81 AUTOMOBILES WANTED WE NEED THE CARS AND MEAN BUSINESS If you want to sell your car. bring title and ear. Wc deal quick and pay cash. WEUSSMAN 212-14 E. New York St. Main 4440 Aiatos Wanted Cash for any ear. See us. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 618 N. Capitol. Main 2038. AUTOS WANTED. WE PAY CASH. I. WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N. Illinois. Main 1579. DID VOU SELL iTT If not. try the automobile columns of the Times Want Ad* 32 AUTO SUFPLIES, REPAIRS USED TIRES $2 cash buys high-grade Used Tires. ROGERS 3115 W. Washington St. BE lraont 4300. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry TIRES, oil sizes, $4 and up. Rebuilt casings with NEW TREADS. We also repair or retread your tires ANDERSON STEAM VULCANIZER CO . 611 N. Capitol. 8o floor. 33 .MOTOKCYC LES, BICYCLES CASH paid for all kind* of motorcycle* KIOTO PETERMAN. 509 Mas*, ave. Main 7029. FOLLOW closely the nom* oargams listed in the Times Want Ad pages. 85 ~ FINANCIAL PERSONAL LOANS TO S 3§D This ofliee is operated under the supervision of the of Indiana and was entabiishcd lor the purpose of providing a p:a e where honest people can borrow any amount from $lO to S3OO without paying more than the legal rate of Interest or without being imposed upon In any way. It 1* only necessary that you are keeping house and permanently located. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED Wo do not notify your employer, neither do we make inquiries of your lriezuLt, relatives ot trades people. You can bavo ah the lime necessary lor repayment and pay only lor the actual tune you keep tne money. Cali and let us explain. No charge unless you borrow Loans with other companies paid off and more money advanced at legal rate*. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MA in 2923. j SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO., Roi.uis 235-7-9 Indiana Trust Bldg i 113 E. Wash St. Corner Virginia Ave WE MAKE and buy second mortgages on improved farms and Indianapolis real estate. aetna mortgage a investment co. >OB Fidelity Tt ust Bldg. 37 MONEY TO LOAN r® IMEW * Investigate our ray-to-pay Twenty-Payment Plan Loan*. Get SSO. pay back $2 50 a month. Get SIOO. pay back $5.00 a month With Interest at 3V% per month. You pay oniy for the actual time loan runs entrrest is charged on.'y on the actual amount of cast still outstanding Coma In and get free Booklet. “Ths Twentycayment Plan," which describee evrrvlhlng fully. Ail business confidential. We Loan on Furniture. Plano*. Vletrolae. etc.. without removal. Also oa Diamond* for long or short ttm. Call, phone or write iuuiaua Uuiiaieral Loan Go. t*tondd Lender* t FST * nT.rertrn 1887 201 lombard building. 24% EAST WASHINGTON BT. Main 3288. CONFIDENTIAL Quick Leans Up to On piano*. Victrola*. household furniture and guaranteed note*. Loan* payable fa one to twenty monthly intailment*. Legal charges based on unpaid balance for actual time nsod. Loan* with other companiee paid oft and more money advanced. Hour* 9to 6:30. Saturday to Ip, m Call, write or phono Circle 1-6-6-9. ■beuetieial Loan Society 601 National City Bank Bldg * Licensed by State Banking Dept. Appli ation received at 2952 Clifton St. LOANS AND INSURANCE on , City and Farm Property. THOS C. DAY A CO. 709-715 Fletcher Trust Building. Main 1325. LOANS on furniture, pianos, autes. livestock, farm implements and other collateral. 141% E. Washington St. CA_rxi.OLiLtUAi\ CO. Main 0686. Auto_Linc°iu 718*. FIRST and second mortgage* on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. U. B. WILSON. 1101 National City Bank bldg. Mbcoin 0104. MONEY furnished on realty mortgages and contracts. FRANK K. SAWYER. Meridian Life Bldg.. 307 N. Pennsylvania street. Circle 1061. MONEY to loan on second mortgages. L. B. MILLER. 127 N. Delaware St. Main 5782. LEGALNOTICES NOTICE OF SALE OF PER lONAL „ PROPERTY. State of Indiana, County of Marion, •*.; Marion Probate Court. No, 03—20378. In tho estato of Baird G. Saltzgabor, de- | ceaaed. t Notice i* hereby given that tho uudersifrned, administrator* of tho estate of Baird G. deceased, will offer for sale at private salo, at the late residence of the said decedent, No. 13. Balmoral apartment*. 3055 North Meridian street, Indianapolis. Indiana, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m., on Monday. .Sept. 18. 19*)*?. the personal property of said estate. consistinar of jewelry, rug*, furniture, household jroods and miscellaneous personal property. Terms of sale: A credit of not to exceed nine months will be given on sum* ex ceedingr Afty dollars to be evidenced by notes of purchaser*, bearing 6 per cent interest from date and with approved personal security thereon. WM E. HENKEL. ARTHUR J. RANDALL. Administrators. KANE & BLAIN. Attorney*. Sept. 13, 19^2. NOTICE TO HEIRS. TkEDITORS, ETC.™ j 2292 In the Probate Court of Marlon County. September term, 1922. In the matter of the estate ot Chester W. Doll, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Isa C. Doll as administratrix of the above named estate lias presented and filed her account and vouchers in iinal settlement of said estate, ar.d that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court, on the 7th day of October, 1922, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said relate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. GEORGE V. COFFIN, Clerk.

39 LKGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO BUILDERS. Department of Public Parks, City of Indianapolis, Office ol the Board. City Hall. Notice is hereby given by the Board of Park Commissioners of the city of Indianspoils. 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 I9th day of August, 1922. . Improvement Resolution No. 33. 1922. To repair a section of apron of the Riverside dam in Riverside Park, in the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, a part of the park and boulevard system of said ciiy and said improvement is for park purposes and is to tie made in accordance with the plans and specifications on file in the office of the Board of Park Commissioners ol said city. That said Board of Park Commissioners has fixed Saturday the 30th day of September. 1922. at 10 o’clock a. m., at the office of said board in city halt, as the time and place for the public consideration of the proposed Improvement at which time said Board of Park Commissioners will receive bids for such work. The successful oiuucr wi.i be required to comply with the specifications now on file and which may be seen in the office of said board; iie shall i deposit a certified check in the amount of ! two and one-half (2%) per cent of the en-j rineer s estimate of the cost of such work i bid upon, but in no case shall any such t cneck be for less than the sum of one hundred dollars ($100.00), said check to he cer- ! titled by a reputable bank, doing business i m the city of Indianapolis, Indiana In case no bid is accepted, this check will be returned to the bidder, but if one of the | b'ds is accepted and the bidder shall refuse or negelect to enter into arty contract with the city of Indianapolis within five 15) days from the time, he shall have been notified of the acceptance of the same, satd cheek i shall be forfeited to the city of Indianap- ; ons as ascertained and liquidated damages for the failure to do so. An affidavit of noncollusion as required by law must be furnished The Board of Park Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids. CHARLES A. BOOKW ALTER, FRED CLINK. A M MAGUIRE. SARAH E. SHANK. Board of Park Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. _______ In the Allen Circuit Court. Probate Dtvltion. State of Indiana, County of Allen, es.: Cause No. 16545. Edward Allen vs Lena Alien. To Lena Alien, Greeting: You arc hereby notified that the above named plaintiff has filed in the office of the clerk of said court his certain complaint or petition alleging therein, among other things, that you. the said defendant, on the 15th day ol March, 1922. being then a resident of the city of Ft. Wayne, Allen County, State of lu.iiana. and tlie eame being your uaual place o! residence. went to parts unknown and have continuously since said date remained absent and unheard from, leaving property in said county without having made any provision for its control or management: that by reason thereof said property is suffering waste for the want of proper care, and praying tl at your estate may be adjudged I b.v said court subject to administration. Now, therefore, you. the said Lena Alien, defendant and absentee as aforesaid, aro j hereby notified that said complaint and the | matters therein alleged will come up for hearing and determination in said court at the courthouse in the city of Ft. Wayne. County of Allen and State aforesaid, on ! Tuesday the 10th day of October. 1922, or as soon thereafter as such hearing can be nad Witness the clerk and seal of said court at Ft. Wayne. Indiana, this sth (SEAL) day of September. 1922. KENT SWEET. Clerk j WILLIAM L BRIGGS. Attorney for Plaintiff. C-2 CROSSING COUNTRY Army Airship Off With Six Passengers Making Observations. By Cnited Preit NEWPORT NEWS. Va_. Sept. 14. The Army airship C-2 was on the first leg of its proposed transcontinental flight today. At 12:35 a_ m. today the party blimp left Langley field here with its j first scheduled stop, Scott field, BelleI ville. 111. The C-2 carried six men. mcludi insr MaJ. H. A. Strauss in command. ! The trip, which Is scheduled to end at j Ross field, Arcadia. Cal., is for purposes of scientific observation. BODY CREMATED Last Rites Performed for Dr. Edward G. Goth. | The body of Dr. Edw'ard G. Goth, i 68, who died Tuesday at his home, i 1605 Broadway, was cremated today. Dr. Goth Is survived by his widow, Ia daughter, Mrs. Felix Vonnegut; two I sisters. Mrs. George Thomas and Mrs. ! Hammond Thomas, and three brothers, John L. and Charles A. of Indianapolis. and Herman Goth of Los Angeles. VALUES DECREASE | Reports on Assessments From Eighty Counties Show 20 Per Cent Drop. According to reports of property : valuations from eighty of the ninety-j two counties of the State filed with W. C. Harrison, secretary of the State board of tax commissioners, the total 1922 valuations of the State will bo decreased approximately 20 per cent • over 1921. Figures from the eighty i counties show a valuation of 452,322,090. COMPLETING ROAD Highway Commission Pushes Surfacing of National Hoard in State. All unpaved gaps on the National highway east of Indianapolis will be closed and all but three or four small j gaps west of Indianapolis will be paved before cold weather sets In, members of the State highway commission predicted today. When completed the National highway will be the first paved road to cross the State. HONORS SOPRANO Music Promoters' Club Will Give Recital for Mrs. I.ucretla Mitchell. A recital in honor of Mrs. Lucretia Mitchell, soprano of this city, will be given at the Second Christian Church tonight under tho auspices of the Music Promoters' Club. A well-bal-j anced program of local talent will be rendered. Mrs. Lillian Jones Brown. I Mrs. Lena K. Leuris, Mrs. Frances B. j Coston compose the program committee. HAVE BOOSTER TRIP Colored Business Men Stage Automobile Tour of City. Fifty members of the Colored Men’s j Business League took an automobile ; trip through Indianapolis today. The j object of the tour was to create more i interest In bus.ness conditions among the colored people of the city. Mr. Samuel Martin is president of t.he league. ASK RELIC BUILDING Prominent Hooalers Want Repository for War Records. Supported by prominent Indiana citizens, among whom are Albert J. Beveridge. Jacob P. Dunn. Lawrence H. Gipson. Henry Lane Wilson and Harriett. Clare Palmer, the State historical commission is asking the trustees of the State war memorial to erect a fireproof building in which to keep relics and record* of Indiana’s participation In war*.

FAULTY TIEBILL DELAYS HEARING Trial of Men Accused of Automobile Theft Again Postponed. Due to faulty indictment the case of Herman Chandjk*, Edward Siersdorfer and Frank Fitzgibbons in the Criminal Court was postponed until Oct. 3 by Judge Collins. Anew Indictment meant to be leak-proof was returned by the grand jury just before time for trial, but too late to allow the trial to proceed Thursday. The three mpn were accused of conspiring to steal the automobile belongj Ing to Fitzgibbons and sell It, then to collect the insurance on the car. I Si" terser and Cbandjie have been in jail four months awaiting trial, with .■.oils out on bond. * Among six other indictments of , minor character returned Thursday by the grand jury, was one charging Dewayne Coleman with stealing property from the Third Christian Church on Aug. 18. STOP BOOZE PARTY Police Arrest Three Found Passing Jug Around. Three men were arrested on charges of operating a blind tiger and two women were ordered to appear in city court its witnesses, when police officers Vaulderauer and Houston interrupted a white mule party in a taxi cab on Ohio St., near Delaware St., at 4:30 a. m. today. The men were alleged to have been taking turns at drinking from a big bottle of white mule whisky. When arrested they gave their names as, John Carr. 26, 1145 E. Pratt St., taxi driver; Dwight Sherer, 25, Palace Hotel, and Lee Wickard, 32, of 19 N. Chester Ave. SHERIFF RAIDS CAMP Arrests Robert Uline and Richard Kennedy on Tiger Charges. Robert Cline, 29, of 234 X Davidson St., and Richard Kennedy, 27, of 164 E. Vermont St., were charged with operating a blind tiger after they i were arrested at a camp near SeventyEighth St. and White River last night. Sheriff Snider found seven half-pints of white mule whisky hidden in the | weeds. BOMB MISSES TROTSKI Unsuccessful Attempt made to Assassinate Russian War Minister. ; By United Prest BERLIN", Sept, 14. —An unsuccess ful attempt has been made to assas- ' sinate Leon Trotski, Russian war minister, according to unconfirmed reports reaching here from Moscow today. The report said that a bomb was hurled at his motor car and several shots fired, but that no serious dani- ; age was done. ROADHOUSE KEEPER SLAIN Business Associate Held in Connection With Killing at “The Dells.” By Unittd Press CHICAGO, Sept. 14.—Felix Hachbauer. owner of the "Dells,’' a fa molts suburban roadhouse near Chicago, was shot and killed today. Mrs. May Pearl Pein, business as sociate of Bachbauer. and her sister. Maude Shirk, were held by police in connection with the slaying. BOYS FEAR GALLOWS Two in Their 'Teens Go to Prison for Life on Murder Charge. By United yews CHICAGO, Sept. 14.—Two boys still in their 'teens, Charles Schader, 19, and Frank Leo, 16, both charged with the murder of Patrolman Harry J. Busse, were sentenced Wednesday to spend the rest of their lives in prison. Both pleaded guilty to the charge. Fear of the gallows is believed to have prompted the plea. WANT RACIAL HOME Negrops Ask League of Nations for German African Colonies. By United Veto* GENEVA, Sept. 14. A delegation of negroes from the recent world-wide negro congress in New York has arrived here to ask the League of Nations to give the negroes a mandate over former German colonies in Africa where they might establish a racial home. WALKER WINS PLACE Hardwick Loses Every Congressional District in Race for Governor. By United Press ATLANTA. Ga., Sept. 14.—Clifford M. Walker won a sweeping and de cisive victory in the Georgie Democratic primaries, winning over Ihoma? W. Hardwick by one of the largest majorities ever received by a gubernatorial candidate in this State. Walker carried every congressioz*** district in the State. PENNSY MEN MEET Workers Air Grievances Before Officials in Sessions Here. Internal grievances of employes ol tho southwestern region of the Penn sylvania railroad system were to be discussed in a two-day conference of division chairman, representing 1,700 men, with railroad officials in Room 905, Majestic building beginning today. H. L. Mansfield, regional chairman, was in charge of the confer dices. PAVING CASE UP Commission Considers Rehearing ot Track Improvement Decision. Arguments for a rehearing of th case in which the public service com mission relieved the Indianapoiit Street Railway Company from paving between tracks will be presented to the commission tomorrow morning.

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