Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 123, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 October 1922 — Page 11
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1 DEATH XOTICES CCMMIXGS. ELLEN—Widow of the late Thomas Cummings, formerly of Brownshurg-, Ind., died Sunday, Oct. 1. at St. Franoiß Hospital. Body removed to the home of her son. D. F. Cummings, 19 Hendricks PI. Funeral notice later. HITE, - MRS CORA MAT—Wife of John A. Hite, passed away at her home. 3108 Maejiherson St., Sunday. Oct. 1. 2:45 a. m. Funeral Tuesday, Oct. 3. 2 p. m., at above t-ddregg. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. FUDdLmrS SALLIE tT—Widow of ~John Rudd, died Sunday afternoon. Oct. 1. age years, at residence of daughter. Mrs. Otcar 3mith, 1610 E. Twelfth St. Funeral Taesday. Oct. 3. M. E. Church, Amo. Ind., It, a. m. Buriai Amo cemetery. Friends in-vi-ed. WdITNEY, ANNA E.—Passed away Sunday, Oct. 1 at 5:15 p. m. Funeral at the lat' residence. 610 Euclid ave.. 2 p. m , Oct. 3. , Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. 3j IX MEMORIAM IN "MEMORrAM —In loving remembrance of our dear husband and father, R. J. Fletriher, who passed away one year ago today. Sad- is the memory of one year ago today. Whiyi you left us all in sorrow for that , home so far away. Tou.bade no one a last farewell; Tout could say good-bye to none: A w.ary heart has ceased to beat For all of us you give your best. May God grant you eternal rest. The Bowers we laid upon your grave To wither and decay. But ihe love we bear for you Will mever fade away. IN MEMORIASI—In loving remembrance of out darhn- daughter. Anna B. Lynch (nee Means', who was called away one year ago today. Oct. 2. 1921. My darling daughter, how we miss you, Wei miss you more and more each day. We miss your coming footsteps: We, miss you everywhere. Home, is not the same stnee you were called ■ away. Oh. how- we wish that you could come home Aijd we could see your smilii.g face again Your broken-hearted MOTHER AND FATHER. IS MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of our dear mother. Anna B. Lynch, who departed this life Oct- 2. 1921. Dearest mother you have left U3 in thts world of care. And we hope some day to meet you la the heavenly home so fair. Just a thought of sweet remembrance. Just a memory fond and true. Just a token of affection. And a heart ache still for you. Sadly missed by her HUSBAND. PARENTS AND CHILDREN. IN MEMORIAM —Remembrance of Annie Beil Lynch, who departed her life a year ago today. Oct. 2. 1921. A year ago. dear sister, you were called away. It seemed as though we need you here, but you could not stay. And as the years roll by we miss you more and more. We hope to meet you some day on the other shore. From SISTER AND FAMILY. MRS. GARRITY. IS MEMORIAM—In loving rememranee pf our darling sister. Anna B. Lynch, who departed this life one year ago today. Oct. 2. 1921. Just a thought of sweet remembrance. Just a memory fond and true. Just a token of affection And a heartache still for you. Sadly missed by BROTHER AND FAMILT, i FUNERAL DIRECTORS W. T. Blasengym Independent Undertaker. Prompt ambulance calls. "The proof of a service is the service it renders.’’ 1702 N. Hlinois St. Randolph 6870. 1625 Shelby St. Drevel 2570. ~FLANXER & BUCHANAN 820 North Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people cf Indianapolis since 1887. Phones —Main 0641 0642. LT 2641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY isF J Pari ora 1222 Union St. Johnson & Montgomery 1032 Central Ave. Main 1430. George Grinstemer Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. Mam 0308. ' SHIRLEY BROS. ’ CO. Mam office 946 S. Illinois St. Circle 1918. Main 1841. . CHAS A. HOCKENSMITH. 724 N. Illinois. Main 1166. LL_ll6B. FCNERAL DIRECTORS —1402 N. Hlinois. WM. E. KB.EdER, Main 1154. Res. Phone. Bet Davl* 332-L. GADD—BERT S QADI)” 111 30 Prospect St" Phones: Drexel 0422. Stewart 2278. UNDERTAKERS —HISEY A TIT CS." 951 North Del. L.J8564. M 3680. iT~ SPECIAL NOTICES BEDBUGS, roachea. moths, ants, destroyed with one application of “Sudden Death." ALBERT MAAS, 31 Virginia Ave. M. 1225. e PhTksO.NALS ~ ~ ~ FAIRMOUNT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement, private: prices reasonable: may work for board: babies adopted. Write fer booklet. MRS. T. B. LONG. 4911 E. Twenty-Seventh St.. Kansas City. Mo. IF Mrs. Mitchell will see me at my home I will give her something she wants. 1426 E, Market t. if LOST AND FOUND LOST—Thursday evening: sold pin, diamond surrounded by pearls, valued as keepsake. REWARD. 3337 N. Pennaylvania. Washington 1601. PARTY known who found pocketbook, if returned at once no questions will be asked, if not, further action will be taken. Drexel 8027, Reward. LOST—Pocketbook. between 1310 W. Twen-ty-Seventh. Christian and Twenty-Ninth. Reward. Circle 3145. SHELL RIM reading glasses, lost 2 weeks ago. Phone Brookside 2651. Reward. PARKER fountain pen. a present. Call Drexel 6380. HELP tVAXTED-MALE
Track Laborers For Extra Gangs 35c Per Hour A. S. Heeker Cos. 363 S. Illinois. WANTED 25 Laborers, 40c Per Hour. La Salle St. and Roosevelt Ave. 9 wanted as messengers. Apply delivery department WESTERS' UNION. Monument Place. MACHINE M AN~ Experienced in planlng-mill work. WM. F. JOHNSON LUMBER CO. Nineteenth and Monon. Apply superintendent. WANTED —Several neat appearing young men. not over 23. to travel: must be high school graduate those desiring to further their education prefered: salary. Call 6 to 8 p.' m. H. A. COBURN. Hotel Royal. GOOD all-round jeweler, who can do stone 'setting; good wages: steady work. BELL JEWELRY CO. 4QO Board of Trade Bldg. Circle 2307. WANTED HELPER - 'WHITE) in bake shop. APPLY STEWARD. t CLAYPOOL HOTEL. FOR WORK MONTICEI.LO, IND. (rood wages and boarding camp. Apply MANSFIELD ENGINEERING CO., v 1011 Fletcher Savings Bldg. MJ3N, to learn vulcanizing trade: a fine pay.Tul business to get into. ANDERSON STE4M YULCANIZER CO WAGON WOOD WORKERS. i EXPERIENCED. PETER BERND & SON. 144 E. Morris St. wanted —Experienced furnace installers. HOLLAND FURNACE CO.. 701 Massachusetts Ave. TINN IRS and furnace men: first-class. Wa/hingtcn 4870. after 7 p. m. WANT ED—White cook. WYMAN BESTAU,RANT. 29 N. Alabama at.
12 HELP WANTED—MALE Permanent Positions On account of strike With the PENNSYLVANIA SYSTEM at Ft. Wayne, Logansport, Chicago and Grand Rapids, for experienced BOILERMAKERS, MxVCHINISTS, SHEET METAL, WORKERS, BLACKSMITHS Rates 72 and 73 cents per hour. Time and half for overtime. Call MA in 6042. Or Apply Room 812, Hotel Lincoln, 8 to 11:30 a. m., 1:30 to 4 p. m. PENNSYLVANIA SYSTEM (On account of strike) Offers Permanent Jobs to Qualified FLOOR MECHANICS, VISE HANDS, BOILER MAKERS and CAR REPAIRMEN Apply 109 S. Capitol ave. 8 to 12 a. m.—1:30 to 4:30 p. m Phone MA in 4767. PRODUCTIONDEMANDS BEST BENCH LAYOUT MEN IMMEDIATELY. WEIDLEY MOTOR CO.
Car Repairers American Car and Foundry Cos, 1505 Kentucky Ave. Car Men Steel and Wood Workers Long Contract—Good Wages Inter-State Car Cos. Brightwood and Massachusetts Ave. Brightwood car. FIRST-CI.ASS TRUCK DRIVER. For overland moving truck. Only experienced furniture movers need apply. H. T. BIEHL TRANSFER CO. 368 E. Moore_St_ ACCOUNTANTS—To assist in organizing company: good opportunity Bpcure permanent income. Give record past fire years. Address and phone number. Addresa A No. 1975, Times. 13 INSTRUCTIONS LESSONS given in Latin. Greek anil French PROF. LOUIS SOFIA NOS. Studio 312 E Thirteenth St. For appointment call Main 7115. a—Business Colleges MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER S COLLEGE. 309 E. Washington gt., Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 0757. 14 SALESMEN’ WANTED OLD RELIABLE FIRM HAS OPENINGS FOR FIVE MEN IN THEIR CITY SALES FORCE. * APPLY MR. PEMBERTON, HOTEL EDWARD. SALESMAN High Pressure Salesman who has had some experience selling advertising can make highly profitable connection. State experience, references first letter. Address A No. 2755, Times. 15 AGENTS AND SOLICITORS AT ONCE 10 Live Wire Solicitors See Mr. Hasting*. Times, after 8. 16 HELP WANTED—FEMALjT~ Yooinig Ladies 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. HOUSEKEEPER or practical nurse: small family. Call MR BROWN. 121 South Meridian st„ or telephone Lincoln 3301. COUNTER GIRL. COLUMBIA CAFETERIA. DID YOU SELL ITT If not. try the automobile columns o( the Times Want Ada
17 SITUATIONS WANTED b—Board and Rooms WORK as maid for general housework, of work by day. Lincoln 7285. 18 ROOMS FOR KENT COLORADO Ave., 610: beautiful room adjoining bath, modern, private home: breakfast if desired; one-half square E. Michigan car line. Home privileges. Brookside 7827. BROADWAY. 2222. WELL FURNISHED ROOM: MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPREGARAGE. RANDOLPH 0893. CENTRAL, 3060. large furnished room, modern; suitable for two: privilege kitchen and home. Call evenings. Randolph 9071. GARFIELD Ave., 131: rcom in modern home board optional. TWO furnished bedrooms, modern home. Irvington, near Butler College. IR. 1024. RURAL. N.: room: modern, private home; one or two young ladles. Webster 6567. SIXTEENTH st„ E.. 639: nicely furnished front room; modern: $4. Riley 1581. NORTH, E„ 316, Apt. 6; steam heated room; bath, telephone. Lincoln 8267. COLORADO, N., 15: nice modem room, with or without garage. Irvington 1008. ILLINOIS car, room for gentleman in modern apartment home. Lincoln 7619. CAPITOL. N., 1831: large modern furnished rooms, reasonable. Randolph 9458. ROOM for employed couple with kitchen, or gentlemen. Harrison 0393. CAPITOL. N.: one newly furnished room, in Lexintogn. Circle 2284. NEATLY furnished room: private family; reference. Randolph 3939. _____ FLETCHER Ave.. 769: 2 unfurnished rooms. Call evenings Webster 5454. a—Light Housekeeping MARKET. 920 E.; large, clean, modern fur. nished housekeeping rooms; private home, walking distance. Reasonable: adults. EUGENE st., 849: 3 furnished rooms for housekeeping; Btricity private. Harrison 0794. MILEY Ave., 125: 2 furnished rooms, gas, electricity, $5. Belmont 1839. MODERN housekeeping room, $350 per week. 139 N. East street. FRONT room for light housekeeping. 1443 Williams St. COUPLE to share furnished, modem home, b—Board and Rooms MAN and wife, employed, or 2 gentlemen; modern, private home north. No other roomers Harrison 3297. BOARD and room in private home with bath. $6 per week. 350 N. Elder Ave. WALNUT, W , 20: room and board, $6.50 a week. o—Rooms and Board Wanted W-ANTED—Board and room tn private family. for 2 persons. Address C. A Elliott. 732 N. Gladstone Ave., or phone Irvington 2553, after 6 p. m. 1 i RENTALS a—Houses ENGLISH ave., 1326: six-room house: gas. electric light. b—Apartments 129-131 N. Chester Ave. Lower duplex: five rooms and bath; S4O, Upper duplex; live rooms and bath; $37.50. State Savings and Trust Cos, Main 4518. TWO ROOMS, bath and kitchenette apartment. strictly modern; In-a door bed gas range and refrigerator furnished, steam hat and hot water with garage, S6O per month by owner. Harrison 1110 zT~rkal estate for sale h—House# REAL ESTATE AUCTION Saturday. Oct. 7. 2 p m., double house, 1325-1327 W. Twenty-Fifth St.. Indianapolis. Sells without reserve; frame bungalow, 8 rooms, solid foundation, electric lights, garage. coal house, well and cistern Inspection invited. SSOO cash: mortgage $1,600: payable sl6 per month to bo assumed as part of the purchase price, balance 30 days HAROLD LLOYD, Wash. 2709. Sale In charge of R. C. Foland Auction Cos. 015 Traction Terminal Bidg. Circle 0247. Raise Chickens and a Garden $3,500 On Terms Buys a good four-room bungalow on Wurman ave., near Morris Having elrctrle Baht*, cellar, well, g:arajre. chicken house, barn, large fruit and shade tre#** Nearly three fourth* of an acre o( ground. Call Mr Meredith. Meredith & Johnson Mam 2398 Webster 7058. $l5O < "ash 1523 Bates Dandy 4-room cottage’. electric light*, good lot: price i* $1,650. payments are sls month. Dunlop & Holtegel DOUBLE houses; two six-room modem doubles, east; one near St. Philip Nerl church, and school, on Rural st. One on Garfield ave, $7,000 each. These properties are in perfect condition and worth the money. Locations will not be given over phone, but will be glad to show these houses at your convenience. Cash required $2,000 to $3,000 Circle 0964. S3OO Down Five room bungalow. Poplar siding: cement porch, electric lights, gas 1408 Lawlon street. T. E. HALLS 200 Rauh Bldg. 122 E Ohio. Lincoln .3411. DANDY 6 room bungalow. n*ar Garfield Park: modern except furnace. $3,500: 5 room*. Lexington ave . modern, hot water heat. $4,200; 7 room*. 3 bedroom*, a dandy place. $3,400. S4OO cash; 5 rooms, modern north, $5,500. Term* C. J. QBBUBN. DREXEL 6184. __ Four-Room Bungalow Located west: has electricity, good well and a fine large lot. An excellent buy at $1,700 with $250 down G. C. Welch. CITY TRUST CO. Circle 4J22. Residence Circle 3641. Cottage Home; Payments On River ave.. Went Indianapolis; four room* with lights, gas. well, cistern, two porches; $1.0.50; small payment cash. Marion County State Bank GARFIELD ave.. IMIO block; strictly modern. 5-room bungalow: hardwood flours, breakfast room, many built-in features; garage, east front-' Renting for SSO month; $2,000 cash will handle this. If you want a well-built nifty home this will suit you. Orth 0964. SEMI MODERN 6-room bungalow south, 2 rooms and room for hath up. Newly papered and in good condition. Within half square of Catholic church and school. Improved street. Small house tn rear, $3,800, on easy terms. Call Main 0186. Evenings, Irvington 4213. 1840 DEXTER AVE SIX ROOMS; new, NEVER OCCUPIED FULL BASEMENT. MODERN THROUGHOUT, SUN ROOM, LARGE LOT. PAVED STREET. WILL MAKE TERMS. CALL OWNER. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. MAIN 0107.
Double Four rooms aside. 2-car garage, side drive. Good condition. On Keystone near Southeastern ave. A bargain for cash. Call Main 6771, day or eve. ONNORTHWEST CORNER (ilUFOlin AND FORTY-NINTH ST.. STRICTLY MODF.RN HOUSE, NOW IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION. WILL MAKE TERMS. CALL OWNER. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. MAIN 0107. Home On Good Terms Five rooms all new: full lot. $3,500. Canaday Realty Cos. Main 5340. Randolph 5352. Double—7 Years Old Semi-modern: rent $36. Price $3,200: S6OO cash, S3O per month. Less than cost. Mam 5340. Randolph 5352. NEAR NEW- YORK ST.: east front, oii Eastern ave.: six-room cottage: modern, steam heat; four-car garage; rented for sl6 per month. Terms $1,250 oaah. $3,000 straight loan at 6 per cent. Circle 0964. MODERN duplex; newly decorated; 2-oar garage. Rental $l3O. Price $6,950. E. J. McCracken. CITY TRUST CO. Circle 4022. Res.. Randolph 6416. DEARBORN ST.. 600 block; beautiful flvoroom bungalow; modern, in fine condition. long living room. built-in features, nice closets, large bedrooms, $5,500: $2,500 cash. CHAMNESS. Circle 0964._ DAWSON st.. 7 rooms and bath, no furnace, good condition, close to school and car line. Only $2,050: easy terms. Main 6771, day or evening. SIX-ROOM semi-modern house, southeast, with extra lot; $1,500 down and balance on terms. Cali Drexel 9291. SIX-ROOM, semi-modern, good condition, south; saerifice for cash. Only $2,250. Call Main 6771, day or evening. IRVINGTON. 5-room modem bungalow; S4OO cash, balance terms. WRIGHT. Irvington 0292. FOUR room, large lot. good location, east; $2,000; small payment down. Call Main 6771, day or evening.
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21 REAL ESTATE, FOR SALK b—Houses Penniless Old Age 95% of people past 70 years are dependent. Own a home and be one of the 5%. 2140 Winter ave., 3 rooms down, 1 up not finished: gas. electricity, city water, inside toilet, cellar, large lot. shade and shed. Price $1,800; S2OO cash. Security Trust Cos. Nickson. Main 1804. Beautiful Bungalow On Thirty-Second st., 5-room, sleeping porch, strictly modern; a wonderful home; bargain for quick sale; owner leaving city; $1,500 cash, balance easy. Frank S. Clark & Cos. Main 3377, 226 E. Ohio st. d—Lots A Southeast State fairground, we offer f fine high building lot. 45x134 for \A only $lO cash and $1.25 weekly. Price ■ now $435. East side of creek in plain view of fairground. Main 1409. Nights, Wash. 1079. WILL sell my equity oT $l2B, lot 352, Forest Manor addition In Sherman drive: paved street. Price $595. Has increased to $750 now. Owner, E. J. McCracken. Circle 4022. Res , Randolph 6416. . Two lots northeast on paved street; § east front, if taken in 5 days; SSO cash and $2.25 weekly gets both lots w Price now only $750. Main 1409. Nights, Wash. 1079. -fa/l/m, tAcZt AccJttcd} HALF ~ACREToireast. High. level ground. Ideal home site. Price S4OO and up. Small cash payment. Cali Irvington 0512. Main 2770. • Lot E Thirty-Eighth street. About 2 f squares east fairground. Paved street, \| lot 40x136. Only $7.->0 for quick sale. ■ MaUi 1409. Nights, Waeh. 1079. HAIVaCBB - iota east. High, level ground. Ideal home site. Price S4OO and up. Small cash payment. Call Irvington 0512 or Main 2776. _________ f—Sales or Exchange WILL trade my equity in a 3-room cottage. 1918 Fountain st.. for at auto. Owner. E. J. McCracken. Circle 4022. Res., Ran. 6416. . 22 REAL ESTATE WANTED HAVE buyers waiting for singles and doubles. For quick results see FOWLER A EATON. 301 City Trust Bldg Main 6871. WANTED at once, good modern single or double east. Call SHAMAN REALTY CO. Main 3467. WANTED—SmaII investment properties: must be bargains. Address A No. 2754, Times. 23 FARM LANDS Six-Acre Chicken Farm to the highest bidder without reserve or bybid. Description- Six acre* of level land. H* young orchard and on * rood rravel road, ti-room houao. Good well, eloctric lights, garage, good sized barn, .3 good hen houses, all In rood concilium: One-fourth mile southeast, of New Bethel. Sale on premises. Saturday, Oct. 7, 1922, 2 P. M. Terms: SBOO sh on daf* of **le. hal Mice on easy term*. Dan O Leary, owner. Orin Jessup Land Cos., Agents Indiana's Largest Real Estate Organization Indianapolis Indiana VACANT LOT OR LOTS *AS PART “PAYMENT ON MODERN SIX ROOM HOUSE ON PAVED STREET MAIN 0107, FIVE TO "EVEN ROOM MODERN OR SEMI MODERN PA A’ CASH BUT MUST BE BARGAIN MAIN 0142
*5 MISCELLANEOUS FOIt SALE a—Household Goods Rugs—Linoleum oxl2 BniMcU rugs. blue, tan. taupa and old roar, $12.50: ball runnor, 10 yards, $3.50; Ax minster rur*. $18.50 up: Wilton*, velvet* and Brussels ruga git low prle*. Special. guaranteed Gold Real Congoleum rug a. 9x12 size. $18.75. New good*, all perfect. Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W Washington, opposite Statehouse. “IF IT COVERS A FLOOR. WE HAVE IT " HOUSEHOLD goods of all kinds at auction prices at 748 W Michigan. ANTIQUE walnut bureau: 136 yeara old. 746 W Michigan. b—Coal, Ice and Wood BERT Indiana lump, clean, forked. . . .$8.25 High grade Indiana eg* $7.50 Best Illinois lump, large forked $8.50 Best Illinois egg SB.OO Eest Brazil block, large forked $lO 00 Kindling with each ton. Deliver anywhere in the city. UNION ICE AND COAL CO Drexel 3280. Stewart 2286. HEAVY WOOD. 16 to 18 inches long, suitable for heating stove or furnace. Call Main 1042. c—Clothing PANTS SALE ®of all odd lota in stock MM i | Two Stores In One ‘ff W The Pants Store Cos. 48 West Ohio —Near Illinois FINE white Wyandotte cockerels. Irvington 0294 R. R. No. 8. box 241. Shadeland and Thirtieth. d—Musical Instruments J. & C. FISCHER PIANO. $65.00 ROBERTSON MUSIC HOUSE. 433 Mass ave. Main 4531. GOOD ebony upright piano, $35 oaah. MR. MORGAN. Randolph 4221. f —l’et and Live Stock HORSE and wagon for sale or trade. Drexel 7227, ring b. _ I—Miscellaneous TYPEWRITER BARGAINS & PAYMENTS Get our low' prices on high-grade used and second-hand UNDERWOOD, MONARCH. REMINGTON, L. C. SMITH. ROYAL ami other good machines. We sell machines that we can guarantee Clark Typewriter Shop 18 West Market. Second Floor. Phone, Main 2886. Indianapolis. Ind. $2 DOWN WILL BRING Corona ThePenonal Writing Machlnt JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. 22 S. Penn. St. Tel. Mam 2890 STOVES, used but in perfect condition: gas range $lO and up: coal ranges, heaters, baseburners. CHARLES KOEHRING. 882 Virginia ave. Drexel 9400. WHEfT YOU THINK OF TYPEWRITERS THINK OF JUDD. 22 8. PENN. ST.
25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE f—Miscellaneous Surplus Army Merchandise Tent*, tarpaulins, wagon cover*. All sizes. We can furnish© you every size required. Some sizes us large as 30x90 feet. Contractors Equipment Picks and pick handles, shovels, spades, All sizes of manlla ropes, tool grinders, roofing paper, belting, forges, anvils, snatch blocks, rakes, nails and all sizes of wire spikes. M. L. Goldberg & Son. INVALID CHAIRS—Good, strong rubber tired chairs lor rent. $3.50 per month. Crutches, 25c. Delivery free. BAKER BROS. 26 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCK YARDS WANTED—MaIe pup; a small black and tan Scotch terrier pup. 2 or 3 weeks old. Call Drexel 4410. stating price. WANTED—Baby carriage or •troller. reCWdle— of condition. Circle 7090. 37 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS A Bath a Day is the Healthy Way E. M. HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber. 3220 E. Mich. Webster 3001. Vault Cleaning FOR QUICK SERVICE CALL Rapid Vault and Sink Cleaning Cos. BELMONT 2007. Vault Cleaning All work guaranteed. EAST SIDE VAULT AND SINK CLEANING COMPANY. 935 E. Maryland Siewart 1794. INDIANA CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE. Clinic for patients at 10 a m and 7:30 p m. on Monday. Wednesday and Fridays. New location. 962 N. Pennsylvania street. BRACES for deformity made to order. Spretal aid in chanty cases. DUGAN’-JOHN-SO.N CO.. 29 W. Ohio St. The Surgeons Supply House. DEFECTIVES QUIGLEY HYLAND AGENCY, INC. 404 National City Bank Bldg. Main 2903. Day or night. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made. E F BURKI.E 416 Mass Main 1428 EX SERVICE BROS . vault, sink or dry well cleaning PAUL WEISS. 626 Caldwell, or Circle 7618 CARPENTER CONTRACTOR BUILDER. Estimates on short notice Call F. J. WILLIAMS Belmont 3079PJANO builder and timer Repair all kinds. Work guaranteed NICHOLAS HILDMAN. Belmont 0328 3 PA PER ~ WORK POSITIVELY GUARANTEED W. L. WATTS. WEBSTER 3185. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TtTTLEDGK. 701 Indiana ave. HEATH'S Barber shop; union; warm, comfortable bathrooms 133 W Market. FOR quick service call the Rapid Vault and Sink Cleaning Service. Bet. 2607. 28 81 OKAC.E ANT) IKANSIEKS Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jeraey St. Main 2028. LI. 1138 29 iw si.Vr.ss OI’I’OKTLNITIES LISTEN Made mine, but old ami alone, am matting honest men up in business with the famous Nola* Watr Kilter and Cooler Combined which n>ad<* such sw***pinjr t*u> '♦■** in not only extracting germ* and microbe* from the drinking- water, but also the far, fir more dangerous mineral substance which I* eating anl destroying the tinware and form ir.g stone In the teakettle m every household, forming stone m the kidney* and bidder. drtrovin* df orgai s • arming urinary complaint and *o on Hundred* of sworn affidavit* front living respongib’e people —to this marvelous natural atone filter removing ..... . ~ good health Nothing Ilkt* it. doe* 11 h own talking with ait city, well or spring water, m matter howdear an<l harmless it may appear, or they eoat you nothing. If you desire to g.-t info high grade business well established with only a small payment down Come and see what other* are cleaning up and meet ymir surprise. Von handle all money W NOLES Hotel Roosevelt. Indianapolis. Ind
WILL consider selling half interest in live downtown real estate [ office to .t real hustler. Must have own car and SSOO capital. Call Lincoln 3411 for appointment. FOR sale small grocery, nice neighborhood in Irvington Rent or sell storeroom and 7room house An unusual opportunity. Irvington 2306 FOR SALE—Grocery with good stock and doing fine business: reasonable price for quick Sale. Call llc'in-.- 'I 30 AUTOMOBILES FOIt SALE b—Gasoline “OUR SERVICE IS YOUR ECONOMY” Our used cars are in good running condition and worth the money. Try us. CASH OR TERMS. Dealers In Lincoln Motor Cars. FOUTS CAR AND TRACTOR SALES CO. 2549 W. Michigan st. Belmont 0334. Belmont 3097. CLOSED SUNDAY. Monroe Toy rang Cars, s2o® and Up All models to pick from, traded In on new cars Overhauled and reliulshed ready to drive away PAYMENTS IF DESIRED. OPEN EVENINGS. Monroe Motors Corporation 182 E. New York St. DODGE BROS., used cars. All models at cheap prices. ,C.h.Wallerich Cdmpan/ Douse Brothers Motor Vehicle* Ford Bargains A large line. All models and/styles, $75 up. Some like new. Will take any make car In trade ALLEN. 725 Virginia ave. FORD touring. $165. Ford chassis, S6O. Several others. All models. ALLEN. 725 Virginia Avo. Ford 'tonring, SSO down. USED CAR MARKET, largest stock of used cars in town. 659-61 N. Capitol, corner i>! North St. MAXWELL. Dandy little touring: new top. paint and tires, $lB5 for quick sale. Open evenings. 220 S. Pennsylvania. Main 1705. BUICK, 1919 touring; looks and runs like new; at a bargain: easy terms if desired. 644 E. Washington Main 3493. FORD 1919 touring: A-l shape: starter block; S6O down, balance one year. 644 E. Washington. Main 3493. FORD coupe, late 1020; $l4O down; easy terms. WEISSMAN. 212-214 E. Now York St. Main 4446. FORD coupe: good condition: bargain. Take car in trade. ALLEN. 725 Virginia ave. FORD, 1917 touring, good condition, good tires, SSO down. 644 E. Washington. Main 3493. FORD, late 1920 sedan: htrgain: terms or trade. 644 E. Washingtwi. Main 3493.
30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline Bargains 1920 Ford Touring, $290 Excellent mechanical condition: has starter, good paint: upholstering a little worn: fair tires all around; sll6 down, balance 12 months. 1920 Ford Coupe, $375 Five goort tires: has starter; covered upholstering; good paint: recently overhauled: $l5O down, liberal terms on balance. “Service the Ford Way” <Zsrru6/y f~77l(nr??s Authorized Dealers For Ford and Lincoln Cars 259 South Meridian St. Block East of Union Station Used Car Bargains Monroe touring, Chevrolet 490. Ford touring Ford coupe. Buick 6 touring, 6tuuebker touring, Monroe sedan. Monroe, California top; Miichel roadster. Grant 6 touring, Monroe roadster. Ford sedan Over- ! laud touring. All of the above cars priced low for quick sales Payments if desired. Monroe Motors Corporation ________ J 32 E. New York St. Used, Not Albnsed, Cars We Stand the Loss Several Monroe demonstrators good as new. also more than forty used cars priced very low including Gardner. Stutz Dodge Monroe. Chevrolet. Chalmers. Cole. Mitchell and Studebaker. Cash, payments or trade. Monroe l sod Car Department FORD BODIES - ’ Exchange your used open body for a nice closed job. SwassheEm <& Parker Autowa, Ames and Ford Body Dis. _ 330 K MARKET. CROW Elkhart chummy, good condition. Maxwell touring. Chevrolet touring. Willy* 0. R<*o seven pa**enger. BrlAi-oe touring. othiM-fi Trade or payments. ALLf >:ginia Ave. OVERLAND for sale, good condition, or trade lor Ford with starter 142 N. Roena St. FORD 1-ton truck with cattle rackT Same ■ I 735 Virginia avenue, i DODGE touring: dandv condition only $95 • >l s N Capitol. Open evening*. CHEVROLET. 1918 touring. $95 down. Like j new. 518 N Capitol Open evenings. INTERSTATE eedao: bargain. $375. Open _ evenings 235 N. Pennsylvania. ' FORD touring, starter, etc.; dandy condition: i s9.> down 518 N. Capitol FORD touring, starter; good condition" $225. 725 Virginia Ave. FORDS, all *v..■•dels and styles. ALLEN. 725 j Virginia Ave. FORD ledsn, 1921; good condition. 725 | Virginia ave. c—Truck* FORD 1 ton truck with cattle rack. Sam* as new Allen 725 Virginia avenue. II At TOMOHII.KS WANTKP WE NEED THE CARS AND MEAN BUSINESS If you want to sell your car. bring tlttg and car. We deal quick and pay cash. WHISSMAN 232-14 B New York St. Main 4448. Aytos Wanted Cash lor any car. Bee us. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIKE CO. 518 N Capitol. Main 2633. AUTOS WANTED. WE PAY CASH. I WOLF AUTO CO 619 N. Illinois. Main 1579.
2 ALTO SUPPLIES. KLPAIKS Used Tires $2 Cash BUYS HIGH-GRADE USED TIRES. Rogers 3115 W. Wash St. Belmont 4300. TIRE SALE No nsed tire over S3 If any of these lined tire* prove* unsatisfactory within 90 day*, return with receipt and get another for half price No mail order* ROY S TIRE STORE. 315 Indiana Ave Open evenings and Sunday AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry Storage batteries at rock-bottom prices Willard Exide Preat-O-Lite and other makes. Six volt for $10: 12 volt for sls. South Side Battery Shop. 413 8. Meridian. 83 MOTOKCICLKS, Hit HLLa CASJI paid for ail kinds of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 509 Mass Avo. Main 7029. 35 FINANCIAL WE MAKE and t>*- second mortgages on improved farms and Indianapolis real estate. AETNA MORTGAGE * INVESTMENT CO. 508 Fidelity Trust Bldg. REAL ESTATE snd insurnace. TUXEDO STATE BANK. 4304 E. New York Irvington 2803. 87 MONEY TO LOAN HiIKFI $10t)-$2UU-$300 Investigate our easy-to-pay Twenty-Payment Plan Loans. Get S6O. pay back $2.50 a month. Get SIOO, pay back $5.00 a month with interest at 3%% per month. You pay only for the actual time loan runs, interest is charged only on the actual amount of cash still outstanding. Come in and get freo Booklet. “The Twentypayment Plan,” which describes everything fully. AH business confidential. We Loan on Furniture. Pianos, Victrolas. etc., without removal. Also on Diamonds for long: or short time. Call phone or write Indiana Collateral Loan Cos. (Bonded Lenders.) ESTABLISHED 1887. 201 LOMBARD BUILDING. 24% EAST WASHINGTON ST. Main 3286 Donu’it Worry Fecause you are out of money or because you owe several bills. We Specialize in Such Cases Don’t ruin your credit, even risk it. when there is such an easy. Inexpensive way of keeping t. We Furnish the MoDcy to Keep Your Credit Established There are no investigation charges, no interest added or deducted. Interest charged on balances only All that Is necessary is that you own furniture or piano or Victrola. You Will Be Surprised at the prompt and confidential manner with which a loan may be secured. We loan any amount ur to S3OO Call, write or phone Commonwealth Loan Cos. 305 Odd Fellow Bldg. Cor. Penn, and Wash. Sts. .Successors to State Loan Cos. Phone Main 4619.
37 MONEY TO LOAN CONFIDENTIAL Quick Loams Up to S<3(MI On pianos, Viotrolas. 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. m. Call, write or phone Circle 1-6-0-9. Beneficial Loan Society 601 National City Bank Bids'. Licensed by State Banking Dept. Application received at 2953 Clifton St. LOANS on furniture, pianos, autos, livestock, farm implements and other collateral. 141% E. Washington St. CAPITOL LOAN CO. Main 0585. Auto Lincoln 7184. FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WILSON. 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Lincoln6Lo4. MONEY furnished on realty mortgages and contracts FRANK K. SAWYER. Meridian Life Bidg., 307 N. Pennsylvania St. Riley_l42(L MONEY to loan on second mortgages. L. B. 5 "~ N - Delaware St Main 5762. 328 E. Wabash St LARGE PROFITS. from ssnell expenditure follow Real Estate advertising In “Want Ad" columns of the Times aa LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Department of public parks, city of Indii anapolis. office of the board, city hall. Notice is hereby given by the board of j r ap ** commissioners of the city of IndianapoI us, Ind.. that it is desired and deemed neces- ! sary to make the following described public { improvement* in the city of Indianapolis, as i authorized by the following numbered im- ; provement resolution adopted by said board j on the 23rd day of September. 1922. IMPROVEMENT RESOLUTION No. 34. 1922. ‘To improve Fall Creek Parkway, north 1 f rom A point seventy and five tenths ■ 70. o) 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 lino of Thirtieth St., including the wings of the intersecting : streets and alleys, except the Central and j College Ave. . intersections and the double j strength street and alley crossings. S By removing from the present gravel road- ! y from curb line to curb line to a uni- ! f orm width of forty (40) feet and wings of i intersecting streets and alleys all old roud , oil deposits: scarifying same to a depth of | not less than six (6) inches: grading, shapI ing and rolling same to conform to proper j grade and cross section: providing new gravel or crushed limestone for the roadway j 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 limestoni to a depth of three (3) inches after com pres* 1 R,on providing and placing crushed lime- ! atone on tlie intersecting alley in a similiar ! manner and to width shown on the plan: paving roadway from curb line to curb line to a uniform width of forty *4O) feet with Kentucky rock asphalt to a depth of one and one-half <1 v -.. ) inches after compression, j sheet asphalt to a depth of one and one-half (I’i) inches after compression, mulsified I asphaltic concrete to a depth of one and onc- ! half (1 Vs inches after compression, or , bituminous macadam, paving the wings of the intersecting streets and alleys in a similiar manner and to widths shown on plana: and extending a)! water. ga3. sewer and all other private service connections to inside of curb line, where not already in. All work done in the making of said described public improvement, is for park purposes and shall be in • accordance with the term and conditions ot the improvement resolution as above numbered, and adopted b.v the board of park commissioners, on the j shove named dav. and the detailed drawings. | Jdam*. profile* and specification? which are j (on file and may be seen in the office of said j board of park commissioners of the city ol Indianapolis That said hoard of park commissioners has | nxed Sagirday the 7th day of October. 1922. at 10 o clock a. m at the office of Hie said board in the.city hall, as the time and place ; for ihe public consideration of the proposed improvement, at which time said board of park commissioners will receive bids for such work. All bidders shall deposit a certified check in the amount of two and one-half (2 per cent, of the engineers' estimate of the cost of such work bid upon, but in no case shall any such check lc for less than the sum of on** hundred dollars ($100.00), said check to b<“ certified by a reputable bank, doing business in the city of Indianapolis. Ind In cas** n.-> bid is accepted, this check will i 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 . thn city of Indianapolis within five i5 days j from the time he shall have ben notified of j the acceptance of the same, said check shall b* forfeited to the city of Indianapolis as ' ascertained and liquidated damages for the failure to do so. An affidavit of non-collusion as required by law must be furnished. The board of park commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids. CHARLES v BOOKW ALTER. FRED CLINE. A M MAGUIRE. SARAH E. SHANK. Board of Park Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. NOTICE OF HEARING ON RESOLUTION. BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. 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. 38. 1922. it lias determined to acquire the following described real estate in the city of Indianapolis. Marion County. Indiana, j “A part of the southwest quarter of ' tion 22. Township 10 north. Range 3 east. Marion County, Indiana, more particularly described as follows: ‘Beginning on the south line of said quarter section which is also the center of Thirtieth street at a point 1.445 feet east of the southwest corner of I said quarter section; thence north at right angles to Thirtieth street a distance of (451) four hundred flftv-one feet to a point; thence west parallel to Thirtieth street a distance of 200 feet to th** \iw water mark of White River: thm<e southwestw-ardly 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 east along the center lino of Thirtieth street 240 feet to place of beginning, containing 3.02 acres. 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 Saturday, Oct. 14. 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m. 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, modii lying or rescinding said resolution and when it will receive and hear remonsti anees 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. NOTICE OF HEARING ON RESOLUTION OF PARK COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. IND. Omce of tne 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 County, Indiana: "All of Block A in Hasselman Place ad dition, second and third sections corrected as recorded in Plat Book No. 17, page 50 I in the recorder's office of Marion County. J State of Indiana." 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 Saturday Oct. 14. 1922. at 10 o'clock a. in. at the office of the said board in the city hall in 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 hear 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 SARAII E. SHANK. Board of Park Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. Indiana. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Frederick W. Weghorst. deceased. ! late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. No. 20450. HARRY A. WEGHORST.
SUTHERLAND IS SWORN New Justice of Supreme Court Takes Oath of Office. Hy United Press WASHINGTON, Oct. 2—Former Senator George H. Sutherland of Utah was-sworn in as associate justice of tho United States Supreme Court, when that tribunal reconvened today, succeeding former Justice John H. Clarke of Ohio. Sutherland took the oath of office, administered by Chief Justice Taft.
PLAN BIG SMS FOB LEGIONNAIRES' 1922 CONVENTION Thousands of Visitors Are Expected to Take Part in Entertainment. NATIONAL OLYMPIC MEET Athletes From Every State Will Compete for Honors in Series of Events. By United Press -NEW ORLKANS. La., Oct. 2. All preliminary arrangements have been completed for the American Legion convention to be held here Oct. 16-20. It is expected to bring approximately 150,000 visitors to this city. The only unsolved problem facing this city is the task of accommodating the vast throng of visitors. The legionaires expect three thousand official delegates and thousands will attend as visitors. The legionnaires expect 3,000 official delegates and alternates and thousands will attend as visitors. Railroads have made special rates. This special rate applies Mi legion members, auxiliary members and their families. Arrangements have been made to park sleeping cars here in sufficient number to take care of the visitors and delegates who are unable to secure rooming reservations. The hotels have announced special rates for legion visitors. Among the tasks confronting the convention will be the framing of a program for the ensuing year which tv ill probably include measures for the relief of disabled veterans and ejection of national officers and appointment of permanent committees for the ensuing year. Many famous military organizations of old and recent wars in which the United States has been involved will have representatives at the convention. An elaborate program has been arranged. It will include a number of athletic features and an attempt-.will be made to reproduce the life of ihe, doughboy on land, sea and in the air. The first American Legion National Olympic meet will be held during the convention. Legion athletes from every State in the Union will compete for national championship honors in track and field events, aquatic sports, amateur boxing, wrestling, golf and tennis. There will also be a national markmanship contest and a tournament of professional boxers. The United State Navy Department has announced the assignment of the United States cruiser Birmingham and four destroyers to New Orleans during its sessions here. Twelve naval hydroplanes- will fly from the base at Pensacola, and will give daily exhibition flights. On one of the convention nights a mimic bombing raid will be staged over the business district. Legion national officers are making arrangements for ships to come from England, France, Italy and a number of South American countries to participate in the naval feature along with the American ships. A reproduction of some of New Orleans' famous carnival features will be on the legionnaires’ program for the second night of the convention.
MARRIAGE LICENSES Damon Pyllias Hill. 1124 Trumbull St.; Cl?: a Kennedy, 1124 Trumbull St. Robert W. I.easher. 19 N. Oriental St.: A snrs Ringo. 1831 N\ Capitol Ave. W. s. Smith. Bluffton. Ind.: Thelma M. Dodd. CBCO Bellefontaine St John Robert*. 4‘,4 X. Illinois St.: Josephine Hood, 4*’S Indiana Ave. Robert E. Fowler. J 43 1 - 2 Virginia Ave.; OUitha M. Buskin. 1414 Linden St. Jesse W. Fogg. 2406 N. Pennsylavnia St.: Anna R. Williams. 5202 N. Pennsylvania St. Daniel E. Hollenback. Ben Davis, Ind.; Anna B. Pope. 3827 E. Fourteenth St. John H. Edwards. 2518 Columbia Ave.; Roberta U?sery, 2518 Columbia Ave. F. B. Rokemann, 3009 Balsam Ave.: Julia E. Mater. 4311 Broadway. Howard Spiehler 1100 W. New York St.: Ruby G. Walton. 1110 W. New York St. Howard J. E. Turk, 1626 Lexington Ave. BIRTHS Boys Harry and Mollie Caplin. Methodist Hospital. Frederick and Helen Legler, Methoflst Hospital. Robert and Billie Tappan, Methodist Hospital. Harry and Anna Finkle, Methodist Hospltal. Edward and Rose Madinger, Methodist Hospital. Kov and Mary Pollum. Methodist Hospital. Walter and Etta Smith. Methodist Hospital. McKee and Peathe Brasher, Methodist Hospital. Paul and Nellie Sylvester. St. Vincents Hospital. Charles and Lula Smith. 27% E. North. Allen and Ruth Hayes. 1543 Yandes. Delbert and Alice Todd. 1221 Bates. Nathan and Clara Carrico. 2611 James. Charles and Julia Spillman. 442 Division. Arch and Mary Hineh. Methodist Hospital. Clemens and Mary Greskamp, 3719 Boulevard PI. Girls Casinir and Cecile Ludwig, Methodist Hospital. Edward and Mary Ridley. Methodist Hospital . Curtis L. and Florence Johnson, 1022% S. Meridian. Paul and Margaret Dannacher, 1842 Central. Claud and Katherine Palmer. St. Vincents Hospital. Sterling and Myrtle Parham, 1262 Earhart. Thomas and Beatrice Harrington, 1443 Kappes. Mathew and Clara Megero. 160 W. Arizona. Cuban and Elveree Younger, 1932 Yandes. Columbus and Emeretta Vaughan, 831 Lord. Ralph and Bertha Shortridge. 2837 E. Michigan. Fred and Frieda Audi. 1606 N. Rural. George and Hazel Green. 1255 W. ThirtyFirst. I Charles and Mary Adame. 1310 Bellefontaine. Walter'and Mabel Nendel, 335 N. Summitt. Twins William and Ethel Sehrowe, 1240 Naomi. (Boy and girl.) DEATHS Lawrence Sears, 32, Deaconess Hospital, acute mycoearditis. Robert John Sylvester. 2 days. St. Vincents Hospital, premature birth. Frances D. Seibert. 95, 1252 W. Thirtieth, arterlo sclerosis. Anna B. Sullivan. 15. 1114 Blaine, pulmonary tuberculosis. La Doris Smith, 18 days, 1418 Mill, premature birth. Infant Spurgin, , 1868 Napoleon, premature birth. America Davis. 47. 2309 Columbia, Interstitial nephritis. Margaret C. Lines. 67. 125 W. Fifteenth, carcinoma. Kathleen May Jones, 16. 1439 McLain, pulmonary tuberculosis. Major E. Jones, 43, 349 W. Sixteenth PL, mitral insuftieiei ey. Lottie Crager. 33, 828 Roach, typhoid fever. Clara Myrtle Peak, 31, 730 E. Michigan, pulmonary tuberculosis. David Collins. 74. Methodist Hospital, carcinoma. Sarah Smith, 75. 230$ Martindale, lobar pneumonia. Sarah E. Smith. 88, 3502 N. Capital, pulmonary oedema. Calvin Wampler, 12, city hospital, tuberculous meningitis. Herbert Tilman Freels. 2 months, 2229 Wilkins, cholera infantum. Calvin P. Houser. 78. 1070 Eugene, cpoplexy.
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