Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 117, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 September 1922 — Page 10

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1 DEATH NOTICES BUCHI. GOTTLIEB—BeIoved husband of Augusta Buchi, passed away Sunday. Sept. 24. at the age ot 66 years. Funeral a; his residence at the Speedway, Sept. 27, at 3 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. HAHN EDWARD P.—Husband of Anna Hahn Inee Carrl, died Sunday. Sept. 24. at residence. 842 Meikel St., ace 39 years. Funeral Wednesday, Sept. 27. at 8:30 a. m„ from residence, followed by services at St. John's Church at 9 a. in Burial. HolyCross c<4netery. Friends imited. HAMLIN. JAMES D.—Died Sunday. SepT 24. at residence. 1433 King Ave.. ace 75 years. Funeral Tuesday. Sept. 26. at 2 p. m.. from Finn Brothers funeral parlors. 135 W. Market St. Burial at Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invited. QUICK. JOHN H.—Age 95, passed away at the home of his daughters. 4516 Carrollton Ave.. Sunday morning. Services Tuesday. 2 p. m.. at residence. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. ROBINSON. ~J A MBS” MlLTON—Husband of Gertrude Robinson, father of Ralph and Earl Robinsou. passed away at his home. 750 Prospect et.. Sunday. Sept. 24. at 1:30 p. m. Funeral at Morris St. M. E. Church at 2 o'clock Tuesday. SMTTHEY. MARGARET —Age 38 years, beloved wife of Gip Smithey. passed away Saturday, Sept. ‘Si. in Charleston. 111. Funeral at the residence. 5029 Greenfield Ave.. T lies' lay. Sept. 26. at 2 P- m. Friends invited. Burial at Memorial Park cemetery. 5 FUNERAL DIRECTORS W. T. Blasengym Independent Undertaker. Prompt ambulance calls. "The proof of a service is the service it renders.” 1702 N. Illinois St. Randolph 6870. 1625 Shelby St. Drexel 2570. FLAXXER & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St. lunera! directors to the people of Indianapolis Phones —Main 0641-084? LI. 2641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY — EL &&&/. Parlors 1222 Union St. Johnson & Montgomery 1032 Central Ave. Main 1430. George Grinstemer Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. Main 0908. SHIRLEY BROS/ CO. Main office 946 S. Illinois St. Circle 1918. Main 1841. CHAS. A. HOCKENSMITH. 724 N. Illinois. Main 1166. LI. 1166. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—I4O2 N. Illinois. WM. E KRIEGER Main 1134. Res. Phone. Ben Davis 332-L GADD—BERT sUGADD. Z l3O Prospect ~s"L Phones: Drexel 0422. Stewart 2278. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY A TITUS. 951 North Del. L. 6564. M 3680. ? LODGES AND (TA ILS GOLDEN RULE LODGE NO. 1. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF SHEPHERDS, will have 3 box social and dance this evening In Shepherd's Hall at the comer of Alabama and E. Washington Sts. 8 SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE TO PUBLIC If you contemplate putting in any outside sewers or having your dry wells or cisterns cleaned, call the man with the largest barrels in the city. Mali: 9081. BEDBUGS, roaches, moths, ants, destroyed with one application of "Sudden Death.” ALBERT MAAS. 31 Virginia Ave M. 1225. B rKHSONALS FA.itMOUNT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement. priTate: prices reasonabls; may work for board; babiea adopted Writs Ur booklet MRS. T. B. LONG.-4911 B. Twenty-Seventh St.. Kansas City. Mo. 10 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Friday on Northwestern car or downtown. Liberty bond. 1.759.714 J-10.-331.032 and 331.033, banka have been notified Please return to G. F. Moore. 2946 Rader. Reward. LOST—Black leather billhook. In L. 8. Ayres', or between Ayres and the New York Store. Contains Big Four pass. Issued to MRS. W S. COUCH. Reward. LOST —On road between 30th ami Delaware and 13th and La Salle, magneto off concrete mixer. Phone Webster 6818. Reward. LOST —Lady's brown leather purse containing Jewelry, etc.. In Circle Theatre or on Monument Circle. Circle 1851 Reward. lOST—Boston terrier, black with white markings: answers to namo Jimmy. Harrison 2170. after 5 p. m. Reward. LOST —Eastern Star pin. either on West Indianapolis ear or in downtown district, Friday. Reward. Belmont 4949. I.ost —Lady's purse, containing ghell-rtm glasses in ease. Return to 2108 B. State. Reward, Drexel 1673. LOST—Bunch of keys, on East Michigan car. Friday night. Finder please call Wel>sterS2S4. 12 HELP WANTED—MALE BODY FACTORY HELP WANTED Varnish Finishers Trimmers Metal Finishers Door Hangers Varnish Rubbers Panelers Wood Shaper Hands Aluminum Mold Trim. Must be experienced on closed body work. Good conditions, steady work. Top pay. Write or wire MAXWELL MOTOR CORPORATION Dayton. O. ON ACCOUNT OF STRIKE. NICKEL PLATE ROAD Wants MECHANICS MACHINISTS BLACKSMITHS AND BOILERMAKERS APPLY G. O. TAYLOR. SPENCER HOTEL

Car Repairers American Car and Foundry Cos. 1505 Kentucky Ave. LABORERS—Mft oir truck at TwentyFifth and Station streets at 6:40 am., 40 cents an hour. DOCKtVIT.DKR & KINGSBURY CO. Thirtieth and Emerson Ave. BOVS j who are not attending school. ALSO BOYS attending achool who can work in the mornings as messengers. Apply Delivery Department. WESTERN UNION CO. Monument Place. WANTED—BOYS to carry Times routes in downtown dls- ! triet between East and West. South and St, Clatr streets. Boys not over 14 years old. See Mr. Moorehead any afternoon j after 2 o'clock. SHOW CARD WRITING ' j Night classes. Fundamentals taught in twelve lessons. Call Main 0452 or see Mr. . Allen at Lain s Business College tonight between 7 and 8 o'clock. JEWELERS Will make first-class men a very good prop- ! osition. BARDACH & GRAN, Vonnegut i Machinery Bldg. PLUMBERS—first-class men: open shop: $1.02 !-> per hour. Write, wire or report t/r work. EMPIRE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY. 218 N. Clark street. Chicago. Illinois

12 HELP WANTED—MALE Track Laborers For Extra Gangs 30c Per Hour APPLY A. S. Hecker Cos. 363 S. Illinois HAMMER" MEN "Wanted for AUTO BODY SHEET METAL DEPARTMEXT MAXWELL MOTOR CORPORATION DAYTON, OHIO. CAR MEN Steel and wood workers; Ions; contract; rood wages. INTERSTATE CAR CO. Brightwood and Mass ave. Brightwood car. — PL ASTKRERS—First-class men: sl.lO per hour. Write, wire or report for work. ! EMPIRE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY. 218 j N. Clark st.. Chicago, 111. | BRICKMASONS—First-class men: SI .10 per ! hour. Write, wire or report for work, i EMPIRE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY. 21S | N. Clark at.. Chicago. 111. MEN to learn vulcanizing trade: a fine paying business to ret into. ANDERSON i STEAM VULCANIZFR CO WANTED 25 LABORERS I Report at onee; 40c per hour. TwentyI Eighth and Columbia Ave. COLORED STATE LIFE LUNCH. State Lite Bldg. 13 INSTRUCTIONS a—Business Colleges MEN to learn barber trade TRI-CITY BARBER S COLLEGE. 309 E. Washington at.. Indianapolis. End. Circle 0767. 14 SALESMAN WANTED WE HAVE AN OPENING FGR AN ENERGETIC SALESMAN WITH CAR. Orin Jessup Land Cos., Realtors 705-10 Occidental Bldg. SALESMAN wanted for Ford bodies. We have an established business and plenty of prospects for the right man. Swisshelm & Parker 330 E, Market. Circle 4740 WE HAVE two vacancies In our appliance department which we desire to till with men who can sell: our Hue of electrical appliances are all nationally advertised and are well known in the homes of Indianapolis For further information see W. H. Claffey. 2:30 to 5. SANBORN ELECTRIC CO.. 309 N. DBm SIDE LINK salesmen calling on automobile accessory dealers can secure an exceptionally attractive connection with oUI established responsible house, netting high commissions. Write lor full particulars. DAD S FACTORIES. Indlanapo.ia, Ind. CAN use two good real estate salesmen: must have own car and be willing to work. T. E. Halls. Jr. 206 Rauh Bldg. 122 E. Ohio Lincoln 3411. * WANTED*—Man with oar to sell complete line TIRKS and TUBES: sl™ per week and expenses. STERLINQWOKTH TIRE CO., 1108 Sterling. East Liverpool. Ohio. BALESMAN—-Commis*;on~ R~BTHILL CoT. Room 323 Sake Bid*. Lin. 5425. 15 AT ONCE 10 Live Wire Solicitors See Mr. Hastings Timet*, after 8. 16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE Yoiflinig 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. Glove Makers • Experienced, and Power Sewing Machine Operators ALSO Capable Girls To Learn to Make Gloves APPLY BETWEEN 9:30 AND 11 A. M. Indianapolis Glove Cos. E. Michigan and Liberty Sts. Girls, Colored for picking poultry: experienced preferred; steady wages; good pay. Apply at ouee. WADLEY CO. North and canal.

Girls Wanted Neatly dressed grirls to demonstrate: fast Beilin? household necessity: frood commission . * T. E. HALLS, JR. WANTED WHITE PANTRY GIRL Apply Court Street Entrance, Claypool Hotel , WANTED—Woman to Keep house for small family. 1014 Hosbrook st. LAUNDRESS Mondays: permanent. Must give references. Washington 1782. 17 SITUATION’S WANTED a—Male WANT—Job of any kind, by colored man. 707 Muskingum St. i—--18 ROOMS FOR RENT e^A^AVVVVVS^VVSAAArVVVVV<^SAaiVVVWV ! CENTRAL Ave.. 2234: large, light, nicely furnished room, next to bath, team heat. ; strictly modern, meals if desired; 3 minute j car service. Randolph 3573. ALABAMA. N.: suite of 2 rooms in private family of 2: modern, nicely furnished and ! well oared for: ideal for male employes or students. Randolph 3765. PENNSYLVANIA. N.: to gentleman of refinement: choice of I or 2 bedrooms in i exclusive home, north. Randolph 1520. N. ALABAMA. 2460: nicely furnished room, home. Randolph 0280. I*RK Ave., 2400: very desirable room for gentleman. Harrison 2060

18 ROOMS FOR RENT CENTRAL and 16th: extra nice room for right party l : no other roomers. Kenwood 4685, mornings or evenings. ROOM and board, large modern front room. suitable for two. 70.50 each per week. 20 W, Walnut. | COLLEGE and Twenty-Eighth, newly decoj rated front room: modern, private home. Harrison 2117. OHIO. W„ 11814: sleeping room, running i water; newly furnished. Lincoln 3661. FIRST-CLASS furnished rooms. 665 E. Twenty-Fourth St. a —Light Housekeeping THIRTEENTH, E.. 640: College car; two front rooms, first floor: large front room second floor: nicely furnished: modern; adults. Circle 0732. _ 1025 MADISON Ave., 2 lovely housekeeping rooms: gas. bath, $6.50: private entrance. Drexel 5375. i TWO very attractive rooms: everything fur* | itished: good location. Kenwood 4774. j TWO adjoining rooms: gas range, ice bo:{, running water. 139 N. East St. CAPITOL. N., 912: large modern front room; light housekeeping, $5.50. CORNELL. 1216: two furnished rooms, modern home. Main 8763. TWO connecting light housekeeping rooms. 229 E. 10th St. b—Board and Rooms NINETEENTH st„ 427 E.: nicely furnished room in private family, board if desired. Kenwood 3718. 19 RENTALS ~~~~ a—Houses FOR RENT—Furnished cottage. seven rooms: semi-modern; Brightwood 2272 J Adams. $45. b—Apartments FOR RENT—TWO-ROOM APARTMENT; EVERYTHING FURNISHED. CALL CIRCLE 6800 OR KENWOOD 5830. d—M iseellaneous VERY desirable private office or desk space 2T real estate for sale b— House* TWO new 5-room bungalows, near E. Forty Sixth St. For prli-e and terms see Van Arsdell. with 11. 0. Tuttle & Bros. 131 E. Ohio St. ~~N7I jaSaHoStr Five rooms, bath funniif. iras. city water, electric light*, largo basement: garage*. PRICE. $3,750. $750 cash, balance terms Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors j 122 E. Market St. Just Completed Large 5-Rgoui Bungalow S. E. COR FORTIETH AND CAPITOL. | An unusual bungalow which will appeal to * the discriminating buyer. Aetna Trust and Savings Cos. LACEV HEARN. MANAGER Lincoln 7371. Re*., Harrison 1024. Bungalow. $6,500 Located north: cast ’ front, near Maple road 5 rooms, bath and breakfast room: | hardwood floors, built-in fc*ature**; double garage, front drive; beautiful shrubbery I 122 E. Market st _ Dunlop & Holtegel. Realtors 1500 Block Rembrandt Good 5-room side double: gn*. electric light*, well und cistern: rents $36 month; price only $29. Will give deed for $l,lOO. balance Mr Mevrrs. with T E HALL 6. JR. 200 Rauh Bldg. 122 E. Ohio. Lin_341 1. j Two lots northeast on paved streei; m east front, if taken in 5 days; SSO \M cash and 52.25 weekly gets both lot* ” Price now only $750. Main 1409. Nights, Wash. 1070. Wfi jfaum t/idX /zaJttc*ds $6,750 I buys modem 7 room home near Broadway i and Twenty-Third; a dandy home and fine i location. See uh for particular* Dunlop & Holtegel. Realtors I 122 E. Market 9t. § $■ ■ (gait State fairgt nd, we oiler f fine high building lot. 15x131 for only $lO cash and $1.25 weekly Price ! - now $135 Bast side of creek in plain view of fairgrouiid. Main 1409. I Night#. Wash. 1079. DANDY o-room bungalow, near Garfield Park: modern oxcepi furnave. $3,500: .5 rooms Lexington ave. modern, hot water heat. $4,200: 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms: a dandy plaoo. $3,400; S4OO cash 5 rooms modern north. $5,500. Terms. C. J OSBURN : Drexel 6184. ON NORTHWEST CORNER GUILFORD AND 49TH STREET: STRICTLY MOD F.RN HOUSE NOW IN COURSE OF CON ISTRUCTION WILL MAKE TERMS CALI, OWNER THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. MAIN 0107. Immediate Possession Seven rooms: modem, except furnace clone to school and car line. Bargain, only $2,950; $750 down. Call Main 0771. day or eve. 1840 DEXTER AVE. SIX ROOMS. NEW. NEVER OCCUPIED: FULL BASEMENT; MODERN THROUGHOUT SUN ROOM; LARGE LOT PAVED STREET WILL MAKE TERMS CALL OWNERS THE SorTHERN LUMBER CO. MAIN 0107 • SSOO DOWN. j Six-room modern, except furnace; large lot. select location, near both school*. only 2 blocks north of L’. Washington: ba >3 ado $OO down. Main 6771. Day eve. & Lot r 1 hirty Eighth street. Ab ¥ squares east fairground. Pared streei. lot 40x130. Only $750 for quick sail*. Main 1409. Nights, Wash. 1079. HAu -faum, tAaZsicc4t£tu& IF YOU are Interested in owning your , homo and paying for same like rent, we would be very clad o tell you about our plan Phone Circle 2795. j FOUR-ROOM eottuge east, large lot. improved street; $2,000: small payment > down. Main 0771. Hay or eve. ) MODERN homes on Union. Manker, Allen, ' Willow' drive. Napoleon and Tabor; ! terms. EVER ROAD. Drexel 3250. IRVINGTON. 5-rooni modern bungalow; S4OO cash, balance terms. WRIGHT. Irvington 0292. E. MORRIS Rt., 0-room modern, except furn tfc, 53..‘.n0 Main 0771. Day or CVS. MODERN stucco bungalow. $2,745; Allen ave.. near Garfield Park. Drexel 3260 NEW modern bungalow on car line; $4,300; paved street. Owner. Webs ter 1549 d—Lots LOTS Three lots on S. Wade St., within one square of St. Catherine School and church, within two squares of public school. Gas and water in street. Priced for quick sale. Will sell separate. Trustees System M. 5857. Eve., Ben Davis 1402-2. Make An Offer Someone will get a bargain in this five- | room modern cottage. Located in the 400 block on Riley Ave. East front lot. 40x105. Two large forest trees in yard. Paved Btreet. Shown by appointment and is worth $*1,250. Meredith & Johnson Main 2393. Webster 7958. e—Suburban Suburban Dandy 5-room bungalow north; garage, two extra lots, also furniture for sale; easy terms Address A No. 2752, Times. 22 REAL ESTATE WANTED / f~n a IT Will pay cash for mefl n II dium priced property Vj, ]| II reasonably well located. Geo. A. Lucas 725 K. of P. bldg Circle 6600. _ HAVE buyers waiting for singles and doubles. For quick results see FOWLER & EATON. 301 City Trust Bldg Main 6871. VACANT"LOT~OR i3oTS - AS PART PAYMENT ON MODERN SIX ROOM HOUSE ON PAVED STREET. MAIN 0107. FIVE TO SEVEN-ROOM MODERN OR SEMI MODERN. PAV CASH BUT MUST BE BARGAIN MAIN 0142. WE want singles, bungalows and doubles j For quick action call SHAMAN REALTY CO.. Main 3467 1

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25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALK a—Household Goods $84.50 Coal Ranges MOST OF THEM USED LESS THAN 60 DAYS Choice $17.50 SEE THEM AT OUR WAREHOUSE. 122 S. Seuate ave. Rugs—Linoleum 9x12 Brussels rugs, blue. tan. ; taupe and old rose, $12.50: hall run- \ ; ner. 10 yards, $3.50; Axminster, rugs, $18.50 up: Wiltons, velvets and Brussels i rugs at low prices. Special, guaranteed Gold , Seal Congoleum rugs, 9x12 size, $13.75. | New goods, all perfect. Dorfman Rug Cos. ! 207 W. Washington, opposite Statebouse. “IF IT COVERS A FLOOR, WE HAVE IT.” i GAS RANGES remade m perfect condition; box patterns, SIO.OO and up. Cabinet styles. $15.00 and up Delivered and coni needed. Cash or payments. MERIDIAN ; STOVE COMPANY. 927 S. Meridian St. j Stewart 1742. ~~ HOT BLAST STOVE Good condition: very reasonable. Ci. 4978. 1 CHARTER OAK heater, used, one winter: price, $lB. 238 N. Bevllle Ave. HOUSEHOLD goods of all kinds at auction prices at 748 W Michigan. I ANTIQUE walnut bureau; 135 years old. 748 W. Michigan. ! GAS RANGES, remade In perfect condition: box pattern, $lO 00 and up Cabinet style. $15.00 and up Delivered and enn- | needed Cash or payments. CHARLES KOKH RING. 88?. Virginia ave. Drexel 9400 b—Coal, Ire and Wood | BEST Indiana lump, clean, forked. ,$8.25 ; Best Illinois egg, $8 00 Indiana egg . $7.50 Best Illinois lump, large .forked $8.50 Best Brazil block, large forked SIO.OO j Kindling with each ton. Deliver anywhere In the city UNION ICE AND COAL CO Drexel 3280 Stewart 2225. !

c —Clothing PANTS SALE ®cf *ll odd lots in stock Ml k I! ® Two Stores In On# J w The Pants Store Cos. 48 West 01110 -Near Illlnol# MAN'S overcoat and suit, misses' suit, dress, cape and Other things. Wash 2423. d —Musical Instruments HALF ACRE lots east High, level grouid. Ideal home site IVtoe S4OO and up. Small easti payment. Call Irvington 0512 or Main 2776. J A C. FISCHER PIANOTS6S.OO. ROBERTSON MUSIC HOUSE. 433 Mags ave Main 4531 I—Miscellaneous TYPEWRITER BAR<;AINS payments USED 2 NATIONALS WITH CARRYING I CASES. EACH S3O 00: 4 NO 5 OLIVERS, EACH $lB 00; 2 NO. 3 MONARCHB. EACH $35.00: 3 NO Hi REMINGTONS. EACH $35 00: 4 UNDERWOODS. 2 NO 5. 2 NO 4. EACH $40.00 7 NO 8 I, C SMITHS. EACH S4O: 2 NO. 10 SMITH PREMIERS. EACH $15.00: NO 2 AND NO 4 SMITH PREMIERS. EACH SIOOO ALSO BARGAINS IN OTHER MAKES ALE GUARANTEED. Clark Typewriter Shop 18 West Matket. Second Floor. Phone. Mam 268i. ludianapoll#. Ind. ARMY SURPLUS MERCHANDISE Tents and tarpaulins, all sizes; forges, anvils, grinders, vises, snatch blocks, saws and many other items in hardware line; also sev. oral car loads of various size nails i.t bargain prices. M. L. Goldberg & Son 1302 \V. Washington, : $2 DOWN WILL BRING COicONA. The Ptnonal Writing Machine JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. 22 S. Penu. St. Tel. Main 2890. BIBLES, Testament#, song bookit. wholesale price, 25 cent# aid up. Our beautiful Illustrated Bible chart In color# free with each purchase BIBLE HOUSE. 1111 Madison Ave. INVALID CHAIRS—Good. strong rubber tired chairs for rent. $3.60 per month, j Crutches, 2oc. Delivery free. BAKER BROS. OIL route, horse, tank wagon: harne#a. all | equipment. S4OO. Reason, sickness. Ad- ] dress A No. 1073, 'limes. WHEN YOU THINK OF TYPEWRITERS THINK OF JUDD. J 2 8. PENN. ST. Zb MIHCtiIJLANJ-.OLS WANTED GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCK YARDS WANTED—Baby carriage or stroller, recardleMs of condition. Circle 7090. Z 7 it LSI NESS ANNOUNCEMENTS A/WS/W*/WVN/WWVS 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. 035 E. I Maryland. Stewart 1794. 310.000 population, 76,000 homes, 60,000 phonographs in Indianapolis. I repair 10% of these machines; want 10% more. Work guaranteed. C. E. MORTIMORE. 433 Mass. Main 2805.

INDIANA CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE. Clinic for patients at 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. on Monday. Wednesday and Fridays. New location. 902 N. Pennsylvania Btreet. ' DETECTIVES QUIGLEY HYLAND AGENCY, INC 404 National City Bank Bldg. Main 2902. Day or night. PAPER HANGING positively guaranteed. W. L. WATTS WEBSTER 3135 BRACES for deformity made to order. Spoclal aid in charity eases. DUGAN-JOHN-SON CO., 29 W. Ohio St. The Surgeons Supply House. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. BURKLK 416 Mass. Main 1428. I FOR manicuring, facial shampooing, marI celling, hairdresaing and hair-dyeing. I ! will call at your home. Irvington 4466. EX-SERVICE BROS., vault, sink ot dry i well cleaning PAUL WEISS. 620 Calcf--1 well, or Circle 7618. j PIANO builder and tuner. Repair all kinds Work guaranteed. NICHOLAS HILDMAN. ! Belmont 0328-S DID VOU BKLL~iTT If cot. try th automobile column# of Iba Time* want Ada.

21 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT'S SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana ave. HEATH’S Barber Shop; union; warm, comfortable bathrooms. 133 W Market. 28 SIOKAGL AND XKANSLLKS Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey St. Main 2028. LI. 1138. PARTLOW "FIREPROOF STORAGE - CO. Private locked rooms and open space. 25c per month and up. Local and overland transfer. We call and give you exact prices on any kind of work without any obligations. 419-23 K. Market St. Mam 2750. MORAN BAGGAGB AND TRANSFER. Day ami Night Service. Movers of household goods, pianos a specialty. 734 N. Capitol Ave. Lincoln 4284. MOVING $3 and up per load: overland a specialty; careful experienced men. KENNARD VOGLE. Belmont 3426. 29 lU SIM-SS OrFOKT L N ITIKS~~ LISTEN I SPECIEL—HeaIth failin'*, having plenty, tried taking hom-at men in a partners, set , them up in business, high grade, well established. big income: take full charge; handle all money; take enormous big and give me the extreme small end. No experience required: placed several; proved sweeping success; some have made thousands already. Now will take m a few more. Only small payment required. Full investigation ask and given. Chance of lifetime; SIOO reward for its equal. State ready capital and reference in first letter. W. NOLES. Hotel Roosevelt. Indianapolis. Ind. Have you sold that invention of yours yet? Let us help you. The WOLKEE CO., 526 Meridian Life lildg. BARBER shop and poolroom and ->oft drink parlor: will sell at right prie* Reason for seling. going to Europe. 43l*4!L*! W. Washington. for SALE TransO good closed vans: can be bought reasonable. Addr< sh A Xi GROCERY and rm-at market for pale. 84d U l- ; STOCK and fixtures for sale or trade by | owner. Belmont OTflrt. I>o AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE

I>—-(iaaolme Today’s Host Ford Huy 1919 sedan, repainted, four good tires, demountable rims, starter, excellent family ar; only s.'tr>o. 1920 coupe, starter, lock wheel, 6 good tlrrs. g>od upholstering, recently nverhaulted; best buy in city; $375. Zfrn-M 'TMoTr?*/ Authorized Ford, Lincoln Dealers. 259 South Meridian Street One Block East of Union Station. Usei Car • ; :ns Monroe touring. Chevrolet 490 Ford | touring l ord coupe Huick fl touring. . BtudebaUer touring. Monroe s ilan. Monroe. 1 California top: M Rebel roadster. Grant 6 touring, Monroe roadster. Ford sedan. Overland touring All of the above cars priced low for quick sal*s Payment* if desired Monroe Motors Corporation! 132 E. New York St FORDS “OI K SERVICE IS YOl'R ECONOMY" Our used carp arr in (food runmnK condition and worth ilia money. Try ns CASH OR TERMS Dealers in Lincoln Motor Cars Fours CAR AND TRACTOR SALES CO. 254 P W. Michigan st Belmont 0334 lltlmont 3097. CLOSED SUNDAY Monroe Touring Cars, S2OO and Up All models to pick from, traded In on new cars Overhauled and reflnlahed ready to drive a wav. PAYMENTS IF DESIRED OPEN EVENINGS Monroe Motors Corporation 132 E. New York St Ford Bodies Used Coupes, Roadsters and Touring Swisshelm <& Parker Autowa. Amo* and Ford body diet. “Used Curs Worth the Money." 1921 Ford sedan plenty extras. 191 fr: Maxwell touring, A 1 shape. 1920 4 90 touring, first cla*a. H. L. Jenkins Sales Cos., Inc. Sal** CHEVROLET Service 233 37 Virginia At* DODGE BRO urs AH model* a: I cheap price*. C.H. Waller ich Com pan/ Doom Brothers Motor Verticur* " 846 N. Meridian FORD SEDAN. $375: 1920 Htartcr, demountable rime. USED CAR MARKET. LAntrat stock of used cars in town. 659-fll N. Capitol, corner of North at Ford Bargains A larg-e line. All models and styles. 575 up. Some like new. Will take any make car .n trade. AT.I KN 72'. Virginia ave. Willye Six. good condition. Reo Six. touring, 7-passenger. Briscoe touring. Several others L T. ALLEN. 725 Virginia Ave. FORDS Tourings, roadsters, sedan and coupe*. Terms. OAKLEY GARAGE, nwi 05 S. Meridian OVERT.AND. *3 touring; electrically equipped; biggest bargain in city for $135. Open evenings. 220 9. Pennsylvania. Main 1705. FORDS, tourings. 17. *lB, *l9. in good shape. Good tires. As low as $145. Liberal payments. 044 E. Wash. Main 3493. BUICK. 1919 touring; look* and run* Ilka new; at a bargain; easy terms if desired. 044 E. Washington. Main 3493. FORD: late 1920 coupe, $350; $l4O down. balance easy terms; A-1 condition 21214 E. New York st. M. 4440. FORD. 1917 touring, good condition, good tires. SSO down. 044 E. Washington. Main 3493. Ford roadster# starter. $250. Touring with etarter. $250. ALLEN, 725 Virginia. FORD sedan# 1.021, like new Take car m trade. Payment*. 725 Virginia Ave. INTERSTATE sedan; bargain, $375. Open evenings. 235 \\ Pennsylvania. DODGE SEDAN, late model terms. OAKLEY _GARAGE. 1001-65 S. Meridian. FORD roadster, $125, touring sllO. Several others. 725 Virginia Ave. FORD, 4-passenger coupe, disc wheels, 1922 model. 725 Virginia Avj. FORD”CHASSIS SOS. good condition. 725 Virginia Ave. _ FORDS, all models and style*. ALLEN. 725 Virginia Ave. c—Trucks FORD 1-ton trunk. 1050; terms. OAKLEY GARAGE. 1661-65 S Meridian. 11 AUTOMOBILES WANTED Atafos Wamted Caeli for any ear. See us. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 618 N. Capitol. Main 2638. AUTOFw ANT ED. WE PAY CASH I. WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N. Illinois. Main 1579.

3 i AUTOMOBILES _ WANTED WE NEED THE CARS AND MEAN BUSINESS If you want to sell your car, bring titls and car. We deal quick and pay cash. WEISSMAN 212-14 E. New York St. Main 4446. S2 ALTO SUPPLIES. REPAIRS Used Tires $2 Cash BUYS HIGH-GRADE USED TIRES. Rogers 3115 W. Wash St. Belmont 4300. TIRE SALE No used tire over $3. If any of these used Urea proves unsatisfactory within 90 days, return with receipt and get another for half price. No mail orders. ROY’S TIRE STORE, 215 Indiana Ave. Open evenings and Sunday. AUTO WASHING Our gpoeialty. 334 N. Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry BURLINGTON Ford radius rods, per set $5.50; makes car safer; steer like large car; ruaranteed. 1541 Shelby St. NIAGARA Ford water pumps, keep engine cooler, sa e freezing, complete $7.95. 1541 Shelbv. Drexel 9547. 33 MO 1 OKUYtI-ES, BK VULEB CASH paid for ail kinds of motorcycles FLOYD PETERMAN. 609 Mass ave Main 7029. j 35 FINANCIAL. WE MAKE and Vr second mortgages on improved farms and Indianapolis real estate. AETNA MORTGAGE & INVESTMENT CO. 508 Fidelity Trust Bldg 37 MONEY TO LOAN PERSONAL LOANS ®(i Ti S H® This office is operated under the supervision of the Stale of Indiana and was established for the purpi so of providing a place where honest people can borrow any amount from SJU to S3OO without paying more Man the legal rate of interest or without being imposed upon in any way It is 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 ol your friend*, ; relative* or trades people. You can have all the time necessary for repayment and pay only for the actual tine* you keep the mcney. Call and let us explain No charge unless you borrow. Loans with other companies paid off and more money advanced at le:al rate*. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAin 2923.

SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Rooms 205 7 6 Indiana Trust Bldg. 113 K Wash St Corner Virgin 1# Ave. rou [MIfMIKW® wt NEED j\j[ yjj uj l ' Urj LEND rilui >-:j>2oU-S3OO Investigate our * pay Tweuty I'ayraent ?*lan Loans Get t* <O. pay back $2 50 a month. Get SIOO pay back $5 00 a month with interest at 3 ' c per month. You only fur the actual time loan runs, interest is charged only oil the actual amount of *-aal> tih out*! anding. Come in and get fro- Booklet. "The Twentypayment Pian. which describe* everything fully. All business coni fttfeiitial. We Loan on Furniture, Pianos. Victrolas. etc., without removal. AI so on Diamonds for long or short time. Call, phone or write Indiana Collateral * Loan Cos. (Bonded Lenders.) ESTABLISHED ISB7. 201 LOMBARD BUILDING. 21’ EAST WASHINGTON ST. M urn 3286 Court Worry T ecause you arc nut of money or because you owe several bills We Specialize in Such Cases Don't rum your credit, even risk it. when th'*re is such an easy, inexpensive of keeping :t We Furnish-the Money to Keep Your Credit established There arc no investigation charges, no interest added or deducted Interest charged on balance* only All that is necessary is that you own furniture or piano or Viotrola You Will Be Surprised at the prompt and confidential manner with which a loan may be secured. We loan any amount UP to S3OO. Call, write or phone. Commonwealth Loan Cos. 305 Odd Fellow Bldg. Cor Penn, and Wash. Sts Successors to State Loan Cos. Phone Mam 4619. — CONFIDENTIAL Quick Loams Up to S3OO On pianos, Victrolas. household furniture and guaranteed notes. Loans payable in one to twenty monthly installments Legal charges based on unpaid balance for actual time used. Loans with other companies paid off and more money advanced. Hours 9to 5:30. Saturday to 1 p. in. Call, write or phone Circle 1-6-0-9. Beneficial Loan Society 601 National City Bank Bldg. Licensed by State Banking Dept. Application received at 2952 Clifton St. \ LOANS on furniture, pianos, autos, livestock, farm Implements ami other collateral. 141 Vi E. Washington St. CAPITOL LOAN CO. Mam 0585. Auto Lincoln 7184. FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WIL- j SON. 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Lin-| coin 6104 MONEY furnished on realty mortgages and contract*. FRANK K SAWYER, Meridian Life Bldg.. 307 N. Peennsylvania St. Circle 1061. REAL ESTATE and insurnace. TUXEDO STATE BANK. 4804 E New York Irvington 2803. MONEY to loan on second mortgage*. L. B. MILLER. 127 N. Delaware St. Main 5762. 328 E. Wabash St. 38 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE—Six rooms new furniture. 2 p. m. Tuesday. Sept. 26, at 540 N. Sheffield.

39 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF HEARING ON RESOLUTION OF PARK COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIAN OPLIS, IND. 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 Indianapolis, that by its Acquisition Resolution No. 39. 1922, it has determined to acquire the following described real estate In the city of Indianapolis, Marion Connty, Indiana: All of Block A in Hasselman Place addition. second and third sections corrected as recorded in Plat Bo®k No. 17, page 56, In the recorder's office of Marion County, State of Indiana.'' That said real estate so to be acquired is to he used for park purposes of the city of Indianapolis, By said resolution it is provided that Saturday Oct. 14. 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m. at the office of the said board in the city hall tn the said city will be the time and place when final action will be taken confirming, modifying or rescinding said resolution and when it will receive and bear remonstrances from persons interested in or affected by such proceedings and when it will determine the public utility and benefit thereof. CHARLES A. BOOKWALTER. FRED CLINE. A. M. MAGUIRE SARAH E. SHANK, Board of Park Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana.

NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Department of public parks, city of Indianapolis. office of the board, city hall. Notice is hereby given by the board of fork commissioners of the city of Indianapolis, Did., 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 23rd day of September, 1922. IMPROVEMENT RESOLUTION No. 34. 1922. “To improvo Fall Creek Parkway, north drive, from a point seventy and five tenths (70.5) feet northeastwardly (measured on the center line of Fall Creek Parkway, north drive) of the east property line of Talbott St., to the south property line of Thirtieth St., including the wings of the intersecting streets and alleys, except the Central and College Ave. intersections and the double strength street and alley crossings. By removing from the present gravel roadway from curb line to curb line to a uniform wtdth of forty (40) feet and wings of j intersecting streets and alleys all old road ; oil deposits: scarifying same to a depth of not less than six (6) inches: grading, shaping and rolling same to conform to proper grade and cross section: providing new gravel or crushed limestone for the roadway In which the gravel after compaction, is less than six (6) inches: providing and placing from curb line to curb line to a uniform width of forty (40) feet, crushed limestone to a depth of three (3) inches after compression; providing and placing crushed Umej stone on the intersecting alley in a similiar manner and to width shown on the plan; I paving roadway from curb line to curb line to a uniform width of forty (40) feet with j Kentucky rock asphalt to a depth of one and one-half (l inches compression, sheet asphalt to a depth of one and one-half (1 Vs ) inches after compression, mu lei lied asphaltic concrete to a depth of one and oik - half (1%) indies after compression, or bituminous macadam: paving the wings of ! the intersecting streets arid alleys in a simi- : liar manner and to widths shown on plans: and extending all water, gas. sower and all i other private sendee connections to inside of I curb line, where not already in. All work done in the making of said described public improvement, is for park pur- • poses and shall he In accordance with the j terms and conditions of the improvement i resolution as above and adopted I bv the board of park comirissidners. on the I iibove named day, and the detailed drawings,. plans, profile* 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 fixed Saturday the 7th day of October, 1922. at 10 o’clock a. m. at the office of the said board in the city hall, as the time and place ! for the public consideration of the proposed I improvement, at which time said board of I park commissioners will receive bids for such I work. AH bidders shall deposit a certified check |in the amount of two and one-half <2 J 2 r - [ P‘*r cent, of the engineers estimate of the < ost of such work bid upon, but in r.o case shall any such check be for ies* than th** sum of nno hundred dollar* t $100.00). said check to be certified by a reputable bank, doing business in the city of Indianapolis. 1 Ind. In eas no bid is accepted, this check will . be returned to the bidder, but if one of the bids is accepted and the bidder shall refuse or neglect to enter into any contract with the city of ludianapoHs within five 5i days from the time he shall have been notified of tho acceptance of the same, said chick snail be forfeited to the city of Indianapolis aa ascertained and liquidated damages for the failure to do so. An affidavit of non-collusion as required i by law must b** furnished. I The hoard of park commissioners reserve tho right to reject any and all bids CHARLES 4. BOOKU ALTER. FRED CLINE. A. M MAGUIRE. SARAH E. SHANK. i Board of Park Commissioners of the citv of Indianapolis ; NOTICE OF HEARING ON RESOLUTION^ BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. } To Whom It May Concern: Notice is i hereby given by the Board of Park Conunis- ! sioners of the city of Indianapolis, that by Its Acquisition Resolution No. 38. 1922. It i has determined to the following de- ; scribed real estate in the city* of Indianapolis. Marion County. Indiana. “A part of the southwest quarter of Sec* . tion 22. Township It! north. Range 3 e;ist. | Marlon County. Indiana, more particularly j described as follows 'Beginning on the ■ south line of said quarter section which is ! also the center < f Thirtieth street at a point ! 1.445 feet east of the southwest corner of, said quarter section; thence north at right l angles to Thirtieth street a distance of (451 > j four hundred fifty-one feet to a point: thence west parallel to Thirtieth street a distance of 266 feet to the low water mark of White River.; thence south west ward! y 1 along the law water mark of White river. a distance of 277 feet to a point: thence east parallel to the center line of Thirtieth street, a distance of 168 feet , to a point, said point being the northeast corner of the property sold to the Indianapolis Canoe Club: thence south 211.2 feet

to the center line of Thirtieth street: thence along the center line of Thirtieth street 240 feet to place of beginning, containing 3.02 acre*. Said real estate so to be acquired is to be lifted for park purposes of the city of Indianapolis. By said resolution it is provided that Saturday. Oct. 14. 1922. at 10 o'clock a. in. at the office of said board in the city hall in said city, will be the time and place when final action will be taken confirming, modi- j lying or rescinding said resolution and when } it will receive and hear remonstrances from '■ persons interested in or affected by such i proceedings and when it will determine the public utility and benefit thereof. CHARLES A BOOKW ALTER. FRED CLINE. A M. MAGUIRE SARAH E SHANK. Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ! Pumping station and power plant. Sealed proposals will be received by the Town Board of the town of Syracuse. Kos ciusko County. Indiana, at the office of the town clerk, until 1 p. m.. central standard time. Oct. 3. 1922. for the construction of a municipal pumping station and hydraulic : power plant Tho approximate quantities of the prin- j cipal items will be: 400 eublic yards of earth excavation. 125 cubic yards of concrete. 90 cwt. of structural steel. 50 cwt. of reinforcing steel. 33 M. brick. Plans and specifications may be inspected and informaitou obtained from Town Clerk James Searfoas. Town Attorney Georg* L. Xanders. or at the office of the town engineer In Ann Arbor. Mich. Bidders desiring plans and specifications for use in their offices may obtain the same by calling at either of the above places in person or through a duly authorized representative and depositing S2O which same will be refunded upon return of plans and specifications in good order. The estimated cost of the proposed improvement Is $12,000. Contract will bo let at tho town hall, Syracuse. Indiana, or rejected. hs the case may be. and at a regular meeting of tho town board on said date herein specified at 8 p. m. The work contemplated by this notice must be started not later than Oct. 10, 1922. and only those contractors who are prepared to enter upon the work and push the same with vigor should submit proposals. The town of Syracuse, by its board of trustees, reserves the right to reject any or all bids. BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF SYRACUSE. GARDINER S. WILLIAMS. Consulting Engineer. Cornwall Bldg.. Ann Arbor, Mich. "NOTICE OF appointment' " Notice is hereby given, that the under signed has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Frederick W. Weghorst. deceased, lato of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. No. 20456. HARRY A. WEGHORST fOWROPETUBNS AUTOTRUCK OVER Two Women Injured in Unusual Accident on New York St.

When an automobile truck turned over at New York St. and Kealing Ave. today, two young women were injured. Miss Pearl Nagley. 117 Garfield Ave., who was guiding the truck, suffered a broken collar bone and fractured ribs. Miss Cleo Vanover of McCordsville was cut and bruised. She was taken to the Nagley home. The truck wa sbeing towed by a touring car when the rope between the two machines became slack, the front wheel of the truck ran over it and turned over. Ten Still Missing Bn Initcit .Yrtrx CONSTANTINOPLE. Sept. 25. The British destroyer Speedy collided with a Dutch trawler in the sea of Marmora and foundered in seven minutes. Eighty-seven of the crew were saved. Ten are still missing.

SEPT. 25, 1922

BIG FOUR STRIKE OFFICIALLY ENRS Local Shopmen Await From Their Foremen to Return to Work. With the strike officially called oft by heads of the six shoperafts, union employes of the Big; Four railroad awaited today the call from shop foremen which will put them back to work after e.ghty-seven days of idleness. Officials of the Big Four said the first contingents went back at a number of points today. A few returned in this city. Meanwhile heads of strikers organizations on other roads centering in Indianapolis renewed efforts for peace. It was said another attempt will be made soon for a conference with the C., I. ■& W. Railroad. Monon strikers have all returned. Shoperafts heads conferred Saturday afternoon with Big Four officials, but left without agreeing when the superintendents refused to assure them the “farming out” contract system would be abolished, they would not be required to work on equipment of roads on which the strike still is in force and working rules of June 30 would be restored. The officials sa.id these points were not included in the Baltimore plan, under which they were authorized to proceed. The union leaders then telephoned headquarters of the railway employes' department of the Federation of Rabor in Chicago urday night and were positively sured President A. H. Smith of the New York Central had agreed with B. M. Jewell the above points would be conceded. Under the Baltimore plan the Big Four strikers will be taken back within thirty days and if not actually at work in that time will go on the pay roll anyway. They go on a seniority list separate from the men the road employed during the strike, according to union heads. WILL TOUR CITY New Albany Grocers Guests of Local Retailers. Fifty-one members of the New Albany Retail Grocers' Association toured Indianapolis in motor cars as guests of the local retailers and the Indiana association. Visits were made to the Acme-Evans mills, the speedway. Riverside Park, Garfield Park and Columbia Park, where dinner was eaten with members of the Eagles lodge, who were holding a picnic there. The boulevard system of Indianapolis was shown the visitors. MARRIAGE LICENSES Harrv E. Wolsbans. 435 N. Euclid Ave.; Hester Williams. 785 N. Pennsylvania St. Chester P Pryor. Bloomington. Ind.; Geraldine Kennedy. 1736 W. Market St. Jaek Pierce. 734 W. Michigan St.: Agnes I. VValtrip. 5C3 S. Senate Ave. Orpha MerriestV. 654 W. Washington St.: Mary Hawley. 1300 E. New York St. Glenn W. Craig. 1260 N. Holmes Ave.: Essie M Williams. 1132 X. Warman Ave. Samuel I Morris 4152 Winthrop Mrs Fannie Porradaile. .512 Berkley road^^H Allred H Grigsby. '77 W Twenty St Dora E. Stone. 930 W. Twenty-Fourth. Charles R. Porter. 439 Holmes Are.; Ell* Vornehm. 1445 W r . Ohio St. Charles T. Harmon. 2218 Capitol Avo ; Shirley N. Coleman. 11l E. Eighteenth St. Kenrv J Sohnitzens. 52 S Keystone Av#.; Hazel Life. New Augusta. Ind. Walter S.-ott. 1238 Marlowe Ave.: Kolia Fleener. 1238 Marlowe Ave. William J. Eckert. 1817 Bellcfontame St.; Marv E. Vonson. 2423 Bellcfontame St. John W Hall. 1745 Shelby St.: Anna I*. Neill. 240 S. Hancock Ave.

BIRTHS Boy# . Harry and Florence Butler. Methodist Ho#Mriviii and Dora Danhauser, Methodist H °M.vrou and Helen Johnson. Methodist Hos--1,1 Fred and Rose Shoebrldge. Methodist Hospi jLe and Frances Ciresl. 609 E McCarty. Don and Margaret Harner, 1004 Roosevelt. Girl# Herman and Irma Pauly. 315 E. Wyoming. C K. and Mary Downey. 910 Jackson and Marie Halsworth. 1< w - Pl< lsai;' t and 1 Gladys e Moore. 317 E. St. Joseph. Roy r *and 11 Audrey Brown.' Methodist Hos- ! P "ueorge and Mabel Givens. 1920 Wilcox. and Wolfe, 745 N. Trwnont. Robert and Nellc Bailey. 1302 Boulevard and Blanche Gardner. 2017 Cen,r jime# and Bertha Curti# 738 Indiana, ion and Flora Cnr6on. 172 • Cottace. Char left and Ethel Baker, McCarthy and Birch, twins. DEATHS Helen Louise Mouslre. 3 days. 1040 W. Twentv-Sixth. premature birth. „. Mary L. Pope 60. 1826 Boulevard PL. pulmonary tuberculosis. p*rk. William Morris Kindred, 1— 94- ParK, diP ElUabrt'h Cayon. 1, 2438 Carolina, inalnU(>rtr\nle Wilmington. 41. Methodist sufficiency. _ .. Cyrus Weaver. 63, 205 S. Roena, card* n< Tnf'ant Johnson $ hours. Methodist Hospital. premature birth. William George Spnnghorn. 64. -014 Talbott, acute cardiae dilatation. Dick A. Orlopp. 57, 114- Oliver, para<V Infant Baker. 8 hours. 1112 McCarty. nonolosure foramen ovale. Mattie Johnson. 54. W. Sixteenth, chronic interstitial nephritis. Sarah C. Robinson. 89, oil N. Illinois, arterio sclerosis. . _ . Lawrence Mrak. 44. Belmont and Waeninerton. chronic myocarditis. Joseph Baylor, 83. 841 N. Garfield, acute dilatation of heart. Man' Anna Marshall. 1. St. Vincent Hospital. tuberculosis meningitis. Henry Walter Bniighii. 65. Long HospiU*. chronic myocarditis. Thelma Van Arsdall, 18. Hdigilili hemorrhagic diathesis. v Dorothea M. Burd. 19. 3829 E. Washington. pulmonary tuberculosis. Martha Ann Serpent. 73, 193-1 Collaf®. inanition. Rowena Mabel Cornwell. 44. Irrinyton Presbyterian Church, chronic myocarditis. Christina Hapan. 52, 538 W. New York, sarcoma. Mary E. SuMivan. 60. 20 S. Harris, chronic myocarditis. Elizabeth Bell Faleonbury. 74. 630 Parker. acute dilatation of heart. Carrie Downey Holland, 69, 928 E Eleventh. chronic enterocolitis. Franc.isoa Albroct, 52. Central Indiana Hospital, broncho pneumonia. William E. LaShome. 66. 512 E. Norwood. carcinoma. John Oberle, 72, 859 % Indiana, cardiao dilatation. Edward P. Hahn, 39. 842 Meikel, broncho pneumonia. James D. Hamlin. 75. 1433 King:, acruto pastro enteritis. ■ Mnrjraret Shanjfhnessey. 19, city hospital, typhoid fever. ______

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