Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 124, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1922 — Page 10

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1 DEATH NOTICES BEXZEL. MARGARET—Mother of Henry Benzel, passed away Monday, Oct. 2, at 9 a. m.. age 85 years. Funeral at the residence. 729 Dorman St., Wednesday, 2 P ni. Friends inrlted. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. CUMMINGS, ELLEN—Age 65, widow of Thomas Cummings, formerly of Brownsburg, Ind.: mother of Mrs. Thomas Devney, Mrs. D. Benson. Mary, Daniel and Walter Cummings, passed away Sunday. Oet. 1. 12:15 p. m., at St. Francis Hospital. Funeral Wednesday, Oct. 4. at the home of her son, D. F. Cummings. 19 Hendricks PI.. 9 a. m.; Holy Cross Church. 9:30 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. GOODWIN, HARRY E. JR. —Age 21 years. beloved husband of Cathcrin Goodwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Goodwin and brother of Earl Goodwin, departed this life Monday. Oct. 2, at 4 a. m. Funeral at the residence of his parents, 447 N. Walcott. Wednesday, Oct. 4. 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. GRITT. CHESTER —Are 20, former resident of Saumieo, Wis.. died Monday at 11:39 a. m., at the home of his brother, Frank Gritt. E. Fifty-Fourth and L. E. & W. railroad. He was a member of the Gritt Advertising Company. Funeral 8:30, Thursday, from Joan of Arc Chureh. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. PFAC. GEORGE —Beloved husband of Mary A. Pfau. died Monday at his late residence. No. 15 Rink Apartments, at 3:15 p. m.. age 78 years. Friends may call at residence Tuesday from 4 p. m. until 10 p. m. Funeral at residence Wednesday at 8:30 a. m. Services at St. Mary's Church at 9 a. m. luneral and burial private. ____ 3 IX MEMOKIAM IN MEMORIAM —In loving remembrance of Cecilia Johantgen. who passed away three years ago today. Oct. 3. 1919. Sh? always hail a cheerful word. Her smiles I see them yet. Her tender love for every one I never shall forget: She isn't gone, she is just away Across the golden shore. Her light that shone so bright while here. Will shine forevermore. FATHER AND STEPMOTHER. 5 EtXEKAL DIKEtIOUS W. T. Blasengym Independent Undertaker. Prompt ambulance calls. •‘The proof of a service is the service it renders.” . 1702 N Illinois St. Randolph 68,0. 1625 Shelby St. Drexel 2570. PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phones —Main 0641-0642. LX. 2641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY Ltixld, Parlors 1222 Union SjL __ Johnson & Montgomery 1032 Central Ave. Main 1430. George Grinstemer Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. Mam 0908. ~SB IK LEY BROS.’ CO. Main office 946 S. Illinois St. Circle 1918. Main 1841. CHAS. A HOCKENSMITH 724 N. Illinois. Main 1166, LI. 1166. FUNERAL DIRECTORS —1402 N. Illinois. WM. E KRcEGER. Main 1154. Rea Phone. Ben Davis 332-L. GADD —BERT S. GADD. 2130 Prospect St. Phones: Drexel 0422. Stewart 2278. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY A Til OS. 951 North Del. L. 6564. M 3680. 8 SPECIAL NOTICES BEDBUGS, roaches, moths, ants, destroyed with one application of “Sudden Death. ALBERT MAAS, 31 Virginia Ave. M 1225. PERSONALS FAJitMOUNT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for Conftneme.it, private; prices reasonable: may work lor board; babies adopted. Write Ur booklet. MRS. T B. LONG. 4911 E. Twenty-beventb fct. Kansa* City. Mo. IF ~ Mrs ~ M klchel 1 will see me at my home I will give her something she wants. 1426 E. Market st. _ 7® LOST AND FOUNT) LOST—Thursday evening: pin. ißamcnd surrounded by uearls, "valuedTTia keepsake. REWARD. 3337 N. Pennsylvania. Washington 1601. DIAMOND-SHAPED DIAMOND AND PLATINUM PIN LOST SINCE FRIDAY. LIBERAL REWARD. HARRISON 2810. 1902 N. TALBOTT. LOST—Ledger book. Saturday night: $2 reward. Hoosier Paper and Specialty Cos., Drexel 8677. LOST —Black leather purse on Clifton nr Twenty-Eighth. Harrison 2266. Reward. LOST—Watch. Elgin, number of case 163463: rewatd. Circle 7255, IS HELP WANTED —MALE

Track Laborer? For Extra Gangs 35c Per Hour A. S. Hecker Cos. 363 S. Illinois.

WANTED AUTO BODY MECHANICS, SHEET METAL PANELERS, FINISHERS, LAYOUT MEN. bv auto body shop located In Chicago. 111. TRANSPORTATION REFUNDED. STEADY WORK. See H. C. WARXITZ. Hotel Lincoln. Room ‘JOT. from 9-11 a. m.. 1-4 p. m.. Oct. 4-5-0 or from 6-8 p. m. Oct. 4 and 5. 3 or 4 Millwrights. Must be Spouters. Plant A, American Hominy Cos., 1859 Gent ave. WANTED 25 Laborers, 40c Per Hour. La Salle St. and Roosevelt Ave. PRODUCTION DEMANDS BEST BENCH LAYOUT MEN IMMEDIATELY. WEIDLEY MOTOR CO. BOYS wanted as messengers. Apply delivery department WESTERN UNION. Monument Place. WANTED —Several neat appearing young men. not over CR. 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. ACCOUNTANTS—To assist in organizing company: good opportunity secure permanent income. Give record past five years. Address apd phone number. Address A No. 1975. Times. WANTED HELPER (WHITE!' in bake shop. APPLY' STEWARD. CLAYPOOL HOTEL. LABORERS FOR WORK MONTICELLO. IND. Good wages and boarding camp. Apply MANSFIELD ENGINEERING CO.. 1011 Fletcher Savings Bldg. WAGON WOOD WORKERS; EXPERIENCED. PETER BERND A SON. 144 E Morris St. MEN to learn vulcanizing trade: a fine paying business to get into. ANDERSON STEAM YULCANIZER CO WANTED —Good night watchman. Randolph 0984. BOOTH FURNITURE MANUFACTURING COMPANY. WANTED—Experienced furnace installers. HOLLAND FURNACE CO.. 701 Massachusetts Ave. WAITED—Middle-aged man to build colter route; good solicitor. 727 N. Pine St.

12 HELP WANTED—MALE PENNSYLVANIA SYSTEM 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. Car Repairers American Car and Foundry Cos. 1505 Kentucky Ave. Cflr Men Steel and Wood Workers Long Contract—Good Wages Inter-State Car Cos. Brightwood and Massachusetts Ave. Brightwood car. WANTED—White cook. WYMAN RESTAURANT. 29 N. Alabama st 13 INSTITUTIONS a—Business Colleges MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER S COLLEGE. 309 E. Washington st., Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0757. 14 SALESMEN W ANTED If IF you Aave ambition; IF you nave initiative: IF you have confidence in yourself; IF you have a good past record: IF jou have a car; IF you would like to get in the real estate business: THEN there is an opneing for you In Indiana's largest real estate organization. Como in and see Mr. Turner, or call Main 2957. Orin Jessup Laud Cos. Realtors. * 705-10 Occidental Bldg. OLD RELIABLE FIRM HAS OPENINGS FOR FIVE MEN IN THEIR CITY SALES FORCE. APPLY MR. PEMBERTON. HOTEL EDWARD. ! SALESMAN. We have an opportunity for a limited number of salesmen selling a high-grade electrical appliance. See Mr. Head. 02 W. New York St. — ■■ i 15 AGENTS AND SOLICITOUS AT ONCE 10 Live Wire Solicitors See Mr. Hastings. Times after * 16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE YOMHIg 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. WANTED AT ONCE. Three experienced Waitresses and eounter girls for a position in Terre Haute. Ind.; 814 per week and tips. Webster 3172. HOUSEKEEPER or practical nurse; small family. Call MR. BROWN. 121 South Meridian st.. or telephone Lincoln 3301 EXPERIENCED white girl for general housework : references required. 4560 Broadway. Washington 4103. LADY. 35. for housekeeping In widower's home. Address A No. 2756. Times. COUNTER GIRL COLUMBIA CAFETERIA. 17 SITUATIONS WANTED b—Board and Booms WORK as maid for general housework, or work oy day. Lincoln 7285. j 18 BOOMS FOR BENT | COLORADO Ave.. 610: beautiful room I adfoimng bath, modern, private home; ' breakfast if desired: one-half square E. ] Michigan car line. Home privileges. Brook- | side 7827. ' BROADWAY 2222. WELL FURNISHED ROOM: MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPREjCIATED; GARAGE. RANDOLPH 0893

CENTRAL, 3060: large furnished room, modern: suitable for two: privilege kitchen and home. Call evenings. Ran dolph 9071. _ _ ROOM in modem apartment: use livingroom and telephone: steam lieat: walking distance; gentlemen. Circle 7451. SLEEPING room tor 2 gentlemen, also unfurnished room; steam heat. Circle 1770, GARFIELD Ave.. 131: rcom m modern home board optional. Irvington 2894. RURAL. N.: room; modern, private home: one or two young ladies. Webster 0507. BROADWAY 2507: nicely furnished room; private, modern home. Harrison 2807. SIXTEENTH - st _ E. 7 039 _ nicely fumished 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 modem apartment home. Lincoln 7619. PARKE Ave.: front room, modern home; no other roomers. Main 8002. NEATLY furnished room: private family: reference. Randolph 3939. WOODRUFF PLACE, desirable room, home privileges. Brookside 1127. FI.ETCHER Ave., 709: 2 unfurnished rooms, good locality. a—l.ight Housekeeping MARKET. 920 E.: large, clean, modern fur. mshed housekeeping rooms: private home, walking distance. Reasonable: adults. EUGENE st.. 849: 3 furnished rooms for housekeeping: stridty private. Harrison V KRCKT room for light bdsisekeepmg. 1443 W hams St. \

is ROOMS FOB BENT ti—Board and Booms MODERN housekeeping room, $350 per week. 139 N. East street. | WEBSTER Ave.. N. 339; 3 unfurnished , rooms for rent. TWO rooms for light housekeeping. Call at I 800 N. Pine. | b—Board and Rooms FIFTEENTH. E.; front room, ’X'ith board; modern: home privileges; gentlemen; reasonable. Lincoln 8143. BOARD and room in private home with bath, $6 per week. 350 N. Elder Ave. NEW YORK. E., 1605; board and room for one. Ctrcte 3082. WALNUT. W.. 20; room and board, $6.50 a w eek. 19 RENTALS a—Houses For Rent, East Six-room modern double in A-l condition with garage. Near good school and churchea. One-half square from car line. Trustees System Main 5857. COZY, nicely decorated five-room, modern, double bungalow, corner Gladstone and Michigan. Reasonable. Owner. IR. 4170. b—Apartments 129-131 N. Chester Ave. Lower duplex; five rooms and bath; S4O. Upper duplex: five rooms and bath: $37.50. State Savings and Trust Cos. j Main 4518. TWO ROOMS, bath and kitchenette apartment, strictly modern; in-a-door bed, pas range and refrigerator furnished, steam heat and hot water *ith garage. SOO per month by owner. Harrison 1110. e—Houses, Flats Furnished PARTY that buys the furniture can rent my ! 4-room cottage. Will sacrifice furniture ! for Cottage rents sls a month. 2112 Hazel St W< t• -1 * r 0200. WANTED TO RENT COLORED renter wants 3 or 4-room cottage with gas Lincoln 7355. 21 BEAL ESTATE FOB SALE b—Houses LOOK THESE OVER SOUTH RANDOLPH STREET I Five-room semi-modern; stK>o cash, bal- | a nee like rent. ROOSEVELT ST.. 2000 BLOCK. Six-room modern, garage, beautiful shrub- | bery and trees; good, big loan already on it HERE'S A REAL BUY. Double. 5 rooms a side. all modern, double garage. Total rental. $75 per mo. • Price $5,700. Located in good neighborhood northeast. Shaman Reality Cos. 721-2 Lemcko Bldg Raise Chickens and a Garden $3,500 On Terms Buys a good four-room bungalow on Warman ave., near Morris Having clrctnc lights cellar, well, garage, chicken house, barn, large fruit and shade trees. Nearly three fourths of an acre of ground. Call Mr. Meredith. Meredith & Johnson Main 2.193 Webster 7958 REAL ESTATE AUCTION. Saturday. Oct. 7. 2 p. in . 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 Inspcc- ( tion invited. SSOO cash; mortgage $1,600;; pay aide sl6 per month to tie assumed as ; part u? the purchase price, balance 30 days BAROI-D LLOYD. Wash. 2709. Sale in; charge of R. C Foland Auction Cos., 015 Traction Terminal Bldg Circle 0247 Brightwood Bargain For $350 cash anew bungalow with 2 bedrooms, long living-room, dining-room, kitchen and bathroom with toilet. Cement; porch and walks and large basement. Ua* ; and. water. In 2200 block N. Rural. Price j $3,350. Call Mr Murchie. Tibbs-Bose Realty Cos. 304 American Central Life Bldg. Circle 0436. Nights. Harrison 3492. ! Near Cathedral High School Dandy 7-room modern home; barn large j enough for several cirs: owner non-resident, anxious to make quick .*alo: pri*e $3,200. Dunlop & Holtcgel, Realtors 122 E. Market St Colored Buyers 2305 Baltimore Ave. Six rooms, well. cißtcrn and electric !ht# Newly painted. Large yard. Price $2,500. t $250 (ash. balance terms Dunlop & lloltege!, Realtors 122 E. Market St. j $l5O Cash 1523 Bates Dandy 4 room *ottage, electric lights, good lot: price is $1,050; payments arc sls mouth. Dunlop & Holtegel 122 E Market $350 Down Your choice of 2 new homes at SO3 and | 807 E. Minnesota St., .5 rooms each; bathroom with Inside toilets, full lots; prieo $3,850. T. E. HALLS, JR. 206 Ranh Bldg.. 122 E. Ohio Lincoln 3411. NEW bungalow. 4 rooms, well built, electric lights, big lot. west side Small payment down, balance like rent. Do you want to stop this continual, never-ending rent paying'? If you do. seize this opportunity and ! start paying on a home of your own. Call j ! evenings, WALTER SAUNDERS. Webster ! IIII®: S3OO Down j Five-room bungalow. Poplar siding; ce- ; I ment porch, electric lights, gas. 1408 Law- ' ton street. T. E. HALLS. JR 206 Ranh Bldg 122 E. Ohio. T.incoln 3411 i RUAND new 4 room bungalow, electric lights, big beautiful lot, just north of Washington Btreet, west sole. Small payment down, balance like rent Here is your chance to get a home of you? own and stop paying rent. Act at once. Call MR. DAVIDSON. Randolph 4057, evenings. DANDY 5-room bungalow, near Garfield Park: modern except furnace, $3,500: 5 rooms. Lexington ave., modern, hot water heat,. $4,200: 7 rooms. 3 bedrooms; a dandy place, $3,400: S4OO cash; 5 rooms, modern north. $5,500. Terms. C. J OSBURN. DREXEL 6184. SEMI-MODERN 6-room bungalow south. 2 j rooms and room for bath up. Newly papered and in good condition. Within half : square of Catholic church and school. Im- | proved street. Small house in rear. $3,800. lon easy terms. Call Main 0186. Eveuings. j Irvington 4213. Double | Four rooms aside. 2-car garage, side ! ; drive. Good condition. On Keystone near ; Southeastern ave. A bargain for cash. Call ! i Main 6771. day or eve. 'IB4O 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. 1 COZY 4 room brand new bungalow, north of | Falrview Park: electric lights, lot 50x150. Small payment down, balance like rent. ! Splendid opportunity to get a homo of your own. You cannot afford to miss this. Call evenings. MR. SPENCE. Riley ON NORTHWEST CORNER GUILFORD AND FORTY-NINTH ST. STRICTLY MODERN HOUSE, NOW IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION. WILL MAKE TERMS. CALL i OWNER. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. j Home On Good Terms Five rooms all new: full lot. $3,500. Canaday Realty Cos. Main 5340. Randolph 5352. Double—7 Years Old j Semi-modern: rent $36. Price $3,200; ■ S6OO cash. S3O per month. Less than cost. Main 5340. Randolph 5352. MODERN duplex: newly decorated: 2-car ! garage. Rental $l3O. Price $6,950. E. iJ. McCracken. CITY TRUST CO. Circle 4022. Res., Randolph 6416. j DAWSON st.. 7 rooms and bath, no furnace. ; good condition, close to school and car ! line. Only $2,950; easy terms. Main 6771. | day or evening. SIX-ROOM, semi-modern, good condition. south: sacrifice for cash. Only $2,250. Call Main 6771, day or evening. SIX-ROOM semi-modern house. southeast. with extra lot: $1,500 down and balance on term* Call Drexel 9291. FOUR room, large lot. good location, east: $2,000: sm.jill payment down. Call Main 6771. day or evening IRVINGTON, jt-room modern bungalow: S4OO cash, balance terms. WRIGHT. Irvington 029jf

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21REAL ESTATE FOK b—Houses w est; Indianapolis Home Payments 803 South Bellview Three rooms, front and back porches, barn, frood well, large lot. close to many factories and located in the high ground, west of the river. Reasonable down payment. balance like rent. Price $225.00 The Spann Cos. Main 0133. 25 E. Ohio. Wash. 0559. Brand New Bungalow, Located East Five rooms, strictly modern, all built-in features, beautiful front and back yard, 3car rrarage, most beautifully designed bungslow in Indianapolis, and decorations are the very best. If you want to buy a bungalow that is absolutely complete in every way. this is it. Price $7,900 for quick sale: $2,000 cash. “Live Wires,’* T. U. Jones & Cos.. 414 Peoples Bank Bldg. Main 5758. d —Lots J Southeast State fairground, we offer I fine high building lot. 45x134 for yt only $lO cash and $1.25 weekly. Price now $436. East side of creek in plain view of fairground. Main 1409. Nights, Wash. 1079. j Two lot* northeast on paved street: m east front. If taken in 5 days; SSO cash and $2.25 weekly gets bo.h loti w Price now only $750. Main 1400. Nights. Wash. 1070. '(j 4 si**L tAeit/ueJtlc^} g Lot E. Thirty-Eighth street. About 2 f squares east fairground Paved street. \g lot 40x136. Only $750 for quick sale. “ Muin 1409. Nights. Wash. 1079. ’"tAu £/u£t ttud£leu& WILL sell my equity of $l2B, lot 3.52. Forest Manor addition in Sherman drive: paved street. Price $59.5. Has increased to $750 now. Owner, E J McCrackenCircle -1022. Res.. Randolph 6416. e—Suburban . n Beautiful country home /) it A U with one a<Te. situated vl I /-V. I- west: seven rooms. ga'KJimXlL** rage: $3,750: $1,750 will handle tins. GEO. A. LUCAS. 786 K nr P bldg. Circle 6600. SUBURBAN, four-room house, barn; five acres rich level soil: northeast, on splendid pine, near interurban and steam road: $.506 (ash and $46 month. Immediate possession. Cliaimless. Circle 0064-7646. FOUR-ROOM. NEW HOUSE. OVER HALF ACRE GROUND. Two squares to Jackson highway and auto bus lines south; ready ten days, terms. Evenings. call Randolph 1440 _ silo per month income /f n A property, north: $7,006: W IT II SI,BOO . ash, will handle. 111 11—< gEO. A LUCAS. 725 K. of P bldg. Circle 6600. 12 BEAL ES I AIK WANTED DOUBLE OR DUPLEX I will pay cash for a good double or duplex on Lexington Ave. or Fletcher Ave. Must be a bargain, and will not deal with any one but ownera. After 6 p. m call ML. MADDEN. Randolph 6441. or during business hours, call Lincoln 4400. HAVE buyers waiting for singles and doubles. For quick results sec FOWLER A EATON. .801 City Trust Bldg Main 6871. WANTED —Small investment properties; must lie bargains. Address A No 27.>4, Times. wanted, 5 or e room cottage, east or south. Main 6771. day or eve. 23 FARM LANDS VACANT LOT OR LOTS AS PART PAYMF.NT ON MODERN SIX ROOM HOUSE ON PAVED STREET MAIN 0107. FIVE TO SEVEN ROOM MODERN OR SEMI MODERN I’AY CASH BUT MUST BE BARGAIN. MAIN 0112 25 -viIsCELEANEOLS KOK BAIJS a—Household Goods BEAUTIFUL VELVET HALL AND STAIR RUNNER. $1.45 Dor I'muu Rug Cos. *307 \V W.'tahirurtor.. opposite Statrhouso IF IT COVKKS A FLOOR. WE HAVE IT. '

5 SOLID OAK mission hairs, large couch, leather cushions, srnali round table, large library tabic. 88 note placer piano 3312 Washington Blvd. Phone Wash. 11118. FUMED oak (lining suite, antique mahogany dressing table, genuine reed chair, refrigerator rockers, rug. Acorn gas range Webster 5513. STOVE hotblast. size 10. good condition. sls. Hamsun 1301. 2515 Schurmatm Ave. SEWING MACHINE. Slngrr. drophead, good col (lition. Call Drexel 1820. COUCH, green plush, with 2 pillows, slightly worn. $lO. Circle 7345. HOUSEHOLD goods of all kinds at auction prices at 7!H W Michigan. ANTIQUE walnut bureau: 135 years old. 748 W Miehigan b—Coal, Ice and Wood BEST Indiana lump, clean, forked . .$8.25 High grade Indiana egg $7 50 Best Illinois lump, large forked $8.50 Best Illinois egg SB.OO Pest Brazil block, large forked SIO.OO Kindling with each ton. Deliver anywhere in the city UNION ICE AND COAL CO Drexel .3280 Stewart 2285. HEAVY WOOD 16 to 18 inches long, suitable for heatinir stove nr furnace. _________ Call Main 0141 _ c—Clothing PANTS SALE of all odd lot* in stock i ® Two Store* in On* J • The Pants Store Cos. 48 WeNt Ohio —Near Illlnol® d—Musical Instruments J. A C. FISCHER PIANO. JMKi.OO. ROBERTSON MUSIC HOUSE. 433 Mam ave, M&ln 4331. EPTRON phonograph, 250A modH: like new; largre library good record®. 1720 Broadway. GOOD ebony uprijrht piano. $35 cash. MR. MORGAN. Randolph 4321. e—Pet and Live Stock SMALL white horse, wagon and harness. 2445 N. Penn. st. Randolph HORSE and wagon for sale or trade. Drexel 7227. ring j. f—Miscellaneous TYPEWRITER BARGAINS PAYMENTS Get our low prices on high-grade used and second-hand UNDERWOOD, MONARCH. REMINGTON. L. C. SMITH, ROYAL and other good machines. We sell machines that we can guarantee. Clark Typewriter Shop 18 West Market. Second F'loor. Phone, Main 2080. Indianapolis, Ind $2 DOWN WILL BRING CX)KON Ak Tfc# Ptnonal Writing Machina JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. 22 S. Penn. St. Tel. Main 2890. ROOFING, best quality red and green slate covered, $2.25 per roll. Slightly damaged, $1.05 per roll. CHARI,ES KOEHRING, 882 Virginia ave. Drexel 9400. WHEN YOU TrtrNK OF TYPEWRITERS THINK OF JUDt). 22 8 PENN. ST.

35M1SCELLAXKOLS FOR SALE f—Miscellaneous Surplus Army Merchandise Tents, tarpaulins, wagon covers. All sizes. We can furnishe you every size required. Some sizes as large as 36xi)0 feet. Contractors Equipment Picks and pick handles, shovels, spades. All sizes of manila ropes, tool grinders, roofing: paper, beltinfr. forges, anviJs, snatch blocks, rakes, nails and all sizes of wire spikes. 9 M. L. Goldberg & Son. INVALID CHAIRS—Good, strong rubber tired chairs for rent. $3.50 per month. Crutches, 25c. Delivery free. BAKER BROS. Try our pure pork hickoi-y wood. SMOKED SAUSAGE. 26 cents per pound. Drexel 7670. WE WILL DELIVER. HOME-GROWN hedge, porch swing and hall runner for sale. Drexel 4200. TWO poltd oak mantels. Very cheap. 343 Christian St.

26 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCK YARDS WAIFTED—Baby carriage or stroller, regardless of condition. Circle 7090. 2< BUSINESS ANNOI'NUKMKNTS 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 K. Maryland. Stewart 1794. INDIANA CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE Clinic for patirnta at 10 a. m and 7:30 p. m. on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays New location. 903 N i*euns> Ivama •treet. BRACES for deformity made to order Special aid in charity caaes DUGAN-JOHN-SON CO.. 29 W. Ohio St. The Surgeon* Supply House. DETECTIVES QUIGLEY HYLAND AGENCY. INC. 404 National City Bank Bldg. Main 2902. Day or night. FEATHERS bought, sola ana renovated; feather mattresses and pillows made. E F BURKLE 116 Mae* 14 8 EX-SERVICE BROS . vault, sink or dry well cleaning PAUL WEISS. 626 Caldwell. or Circle 7618 PTANO builder and tuner. Repair all kinds. Work guaranteed NICHOLAS HII.DMAN. Belmont 0328 3 PAPER HANGING, WORK POSITIVELY GUARANTEED W, I. WATTS WEBSTER 3136 SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLKDGE. 201 Indiana ave. HEATH’S barber shop. union: warm, comfortable bathroom* 133 W Market : jsIOBACU AM) TKAXSFfc.ua _ ESI. 1898. Otto J. Suesz Packing, haiilinp, low rates on California shipments. Through cars to Los Angeles. Main 235;j-3ti2B. Night, W ebster Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES Kilt STORAGE. TRANSFER. PACKING AN'l> SHIPPING 227 N. New Jersey St. Main 2028 LI 1138. 29 m SIM SS <>l‘l*<Ht I t XITILB WFLL consider anHintf half intercut in live downtown mil estate office to h real hustler Must havo own car and SSOO capita!. Call Lincoln 5411 for appointment. PARTNER wanbd wit It SSOO to take an active half interest with me In a hurhly profitable p rmanent busmens in Indianapolis. Good living nalar_\ and good shun* of profits. Should ro t each of uh s*2so to S3OO per month. This Is a • lean dignified, honorable business and will stand fullest investigation. If lnt*rted write. Address A No 1976. Time*. FOR sale small grocery, nl< H neighborhood in Irvington Rent or sell stureioom and 7room house. An unusual opportunity. Irvington 2305 FOR SALE—Grocery with hhkl stock and dointe fin#* busmens reasonable price for quick sale. Call Belmont 4 234. 30 AUTOMOBU4EB FOR BAL.B b—Gasoline Monroe Touring Cars, S2OO and Up All model* to pick from, traded In on new care Overhauled and rtfluished reedy to drive away PAYMENTS IF DESIRED. OPEN EVENINGS. Monroe Motors Corporation 132 E New York St. Used, Not Afooased, Cars We Stand the Loss Several Monroe demonstrators grood as new, also more than forty used cars priced very low including Gardner, Stutz, Dodge. Monroe, Chevrolet, Chalmers. Col©, Mitchell and Studebaker. Cash, payments or trade. Monroe Used Car Department Used Car Bargains Monroe touring. Chevrolet 490, Ford touring. Ford coupe. Buick 6 toilring. Studebaker touring, Monroe sedan. Monroe, California top; Mitohel roadster. Grant 0 touring, Monroe roadster. Ford sedan. Overland touring. All of tlie above cars priced low for quick sales. Payments If desired. Momiroe Motors Corporation 132 E. New York St. FORD BODIES' ~ Exchange your used open body for a nice closed job. Swiss helm <§s Parker Autowa, Ames and Ford Body Dis. 330 E. MARKET. CItOW Elkhart chummy, good condition. Maxwell touring. Chevrolet touring. Willys 0. Ileo seven passenger. Briscoe touring. Several others. Trade or payments. ALLEN. 725 Virginia Ave. DODGE BROS., used cars. All models at cheap prices. C.h.Wallerich Company* Dante Bannitas Motor VetiiaM 833 N. Meridian. Ford Bargains A large line. AH models and styles, $75 np. Some like new. Will take any make car !n trade. ALLEN. 735 Virginia ave. Ford louring, $56 down. USED CAR MARKET. Li.rgest stock of used cars In town. 559-61 N. Capitol, corner of North Bt. FORD touring, $165. Ford chassis, S6O. Several others. All models. ALLEN. 725 Virginia Ave. MAXWELL, Dandy little touring: new top, paint and tires, $lB5 for quick sale. Open evenings. 220 S. Pennsylvania. Main 170.5. BUICK, 1919 touring: looks and runs like new: at a bargain; easy terms If desired. 044 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 1930: $l4O down: easy terms. WETSSMAN. 212-214 E. New York 6t. Main 4440.

30 AUTOMOBILES FOR S.VI.E b—Gasoline Fordsons and Lincolns NEW AND USED Four real bargains from a reliable dealer 1920 Touring, starter, 4 cord tires, snubbers, ventilating windshield, speedometer, dash light; A-l condition. Roadster, starter, new motor, rear system, front system; car in excellent condition. 1918 Touring, 4 almost new tires; good condition. 1917 light delivery truck, A-l condition. One-fouith cash, balance 12 months. Broad Ripple Auto Cos. 828 E. Sixty-third St. WA sh. 4737. Open until 10:30 p. m. ATTENTION MERCHANTS 1920 Ford Light Delivery Truck, $225 has starter: looks good: will K ive many yearn of service, suitable for grocery delivery: S9O down, balance in 13 equal installments. 1920 Ford Panel Body Truck, S2OO Motor overhauled: has stood tin's; makes fine bakery d*liverv truck. SBO down, balance l£ months. efcruM, rm<nr??/ Authorized Dealers F'or Ford and Lincoln Cars 259 South Meridian St. Block East Union Station “OUR SERVICE IS YOUR ECONOMY” Out uim] f&rs are in food running condition and worth ths money Try us CASH OR TERMS Dealers in Lincoln Motor Cars FOUTS CAR AND TRACTOR SALES CO. 2549 W. Michigan lit Belmont 0334 Belmont 3097. CLOSED SUNDAY. FOR SALE—Oakland touring ear; In first- • lags condition $250 if gold at once. JO7 Masaachusettg Ave FORD. 1917 touring, good condition, good tins. SSO down. 044 E Washington. Mam ::49.i. FORD coupe: good condition; bargain. Take car In trade ALLEN 725 Virginia ave. OVERLAND for sake good condition, or trade for Ford with starter. 14-1 N Roena St. FORD, late 1920 sedan bargain terms or trade 644 E Washington. Main 3493 DODGE touring, darniv condition: only $95 down 518 N Capitol Open evening*. CHEVROLET. 1918 touring. $95 down. Like new 518 S. Capitol Open evenings. INTERSTATE sedan; bargain. $375. Open evenings 235 N. Pennsylvania. FORD tout :*. starter good condition. $225. 725 Virginia Ave fOHD touring, starter, etc ; dandy condition; *9.5 down .518 N Capitol. FORD*, al models tub stylos ALLEN. 77.5 Virginia Ave FORD sedan. 1921; good condition. 725 Virginia ave c—Truck* FORD ! ton truck with cattle rack Sams as new. Allen. 725 Virginia avenue. 11 AUTOMOBILES WANTED WE NEED THE CARS AND MEAN BUSINESS If you want to *p!l your car. brlnf titlt and car We doal quick and pay caah. WEISSMAN 212-14 E. New York St. Main 4448. Autos Wanted Cash lor arr car See us. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 618 N. Capitol. Main 2635. AUTOS WANTED. WE PAY CA9H. I. WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N. Illinois. _Main 1679. 82 ALTO MUFFLIES, KKPAIK3 Used Tires $2 Cash BUYS HIGH GRADE USED TIRES. Rogers 3115 W. Waah 9t. Belmont 4300. _____ AUTO YVASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry Storage batteries at rock-bottom prices. Willard Exide Prest-O-Lite and other makes. Six volt for $10: 12 volt for sls. South Side Battery Shop, 413 S. Meridian. 83 MOTOia VCLEN. BICYCLES CASH paid tor all kinds of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN, 509 Mass Ave. Ma n 7029 87 MOX'EY TO LOAN iiiHf SIUU-S2UU-S3OO Investigate our easy-to-pay Twenty-Payment Plau Loans. Get SSO, pay back $2.50 a month. Get SIOO, pay back $5.00 a month with interest >t per month. You pay only for the actual lim* loan runs. Interest is charged only on the actual amount of caah still outstanding. Come in and get freo Booklet. "The Twentypayment Plan." which describe* everything fully. All business confidential. We Loan on Furniture, Pianos, Victrolas, etc., without removal. Also on Diamonds for long or short tims. Call, phone or write Indiana Collateral Loan Cos. (Bonded Lenders.) ESTABLISHED 1887. 201 LOMBARD BUILDING. 24% EAST WASHINGTON ST. Main 3286. FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WILSON. 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Lincoln 6104. MONEY to loan on second mortgages. L. B. MILLER. 127 N. Delaware St Main 5762. 328 E. Wabash St.

87 MON'EI TO LOA? CONFIDENTIAL Quick Loams Up to s<3oo 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 gaid off and more money advanced. Hours to 5:30. Saturday to 1 p. m. Call, write or phone Circle 1-0-6-9. Beneficial Loan Society 601 National City Bank Bid#. Licensed by State Banking: Dept. Application received at 2952 Clifton 9t. LOANS AND INSURANCE on City and Farm Property. THOS C. DAY & CO. 709-715 Fletcher Trust Buildinr. Main 1325. ______________ LOANS on furniture, pianos, autos livestock, farm Implements and other collateral. 141 Vt E. Washington St. CAPITOL LOAN CO. Main 0585, Auto Lincoln 7184. MONEY furnished on realty mortgage* and contracts FRANK K. SAWYER, Meridian Life Bldg., 307 N. Pennsylvania St. Riley 1426. 35 FINANCIAL PERSONAL LOANS •ll*3ll This olfice is operated under the supervision of the State of Indiana and *as established for the purpr.ae of providing a place where honest people can borrowr any amount from to S3OO without paying more l.ian the rate of interest or without b*ingr imposed upon in any way It is only necessary that you are keeping: house ami permanently located. NO WORTHY PERSOaV REFUSED We do not notify your eaiployer, neither do we make inquiries ol your friends, relatives or trades people. You can have all the time necessary for repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep the money. Call and let us explain No charge unless you borrow. Loans with other companies paid off and more money advanced at legal rates.

IF IN A HURRY PHONEMAin 2923. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Rooms 205-7 8 Indiana Trust Bldg. 113 E. Wash Corner Virginia Are. WE MAKE and Iv<t> second mortgages on improved farms and Indianapolis real estate AETNA MORTGAGE A INVESTMENT CO. 608 Fidelity Trust Bldg. REAL ESTATE and insurnace. TUXEDO STATE BANK. 4304 K. Naw York Irvington 2803. 89 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE. In the Putnam Circuit Court. September term. 1922. Notice to absentee. State of Indiana. Putnam County, ts. William B. Vestal, vs. Daniel Emery. To Daniel Emery, greeting: Yon are hereby notified that the above named plaintiff bee this day filed in the office of the clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court, his certain complaint or petition ailsgtnfc therein among other things that you, the said defendant, on the day of 1880, being then a resident of the city of Greenoastle, Putnam County, Indiana, and the same being your place of residence, went to parts unknown and have continuously since said date remained absent anil 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 want of proper care, and praying that your estate may be adjudged by said court subject to administration and an administrator thereof duly appointed. Now. you the said Daniel Emery, defendant and absentee as aforesaid, are hereby notified that said complaint and the matters thereto alleged will come up for hearing and determination in said court at the courthouse In the city of Greencastle. Putnam County, Indiana on the 10th day of October, 1922, or as soon thereafter as such hearing can be had Witness the clerk and the seal of said court at Greencastle. Indiana, this (SEAL) the sth day of August. 1922. HARRY W. MOORE. Clerk Circuit Court. THEODORE CRAWLEY, Attorney for Petitioner. BITS Briefly Told LOCAL MARINE CORPS recruiting officers are using every means to locate Sargrt. John C. S. Hooker, the son of Lieut. Col. Richard S. Hooker, of the Marine Corps, who left the Marine Corps Barracks, at Parris Island, S. C., on June 30. H. W. WINKLER, 712 Dorman St., reported to the police today that the bnrs over a side window of his garage had been pried of? and the place entered. A battery valued at sls is reported missing from his car. J. E. BLISS, a soldier at Ft. Harrison. stayed at the Brevort Hotel last night with another soldier. Today Bliss reported $55 lie had under his pillow was missing. MRS. TOM HATFIELD. 1902 N. Talbott Ave., reported to the police today that she lost a diamond shaped, pin set with one large diamond and twelve small stones. FREDERICK FISHER, properietor of a drug store at Troy Ave. and Carson St., reported today that his store was entered last night and a pay phone containing a small amount of money and a small amount of merchandise were taken. ELECT NEW OFFICERS Federated Baptist Churches Hold Annual Business Session. George F. Woody was reelected president of the Federated Baptist Churches of Indianapolis at the annual banquet and business session last night at the Second Baptist Churth. Joseph Belcher was re- 'lected secretary and W. S. Orvis wis honored again by being named treasurer. Mrs. R. E. Mathews :s the new vice president. Dr. F. A. Hayward was re-elected executive secretary at an increase in salary. The executive board for the new year is composed of P.*js'dent Woody, T. H. Peters. W. S. Orvis, Mrs. R. E. Mathews, Mrs. R, H. Short, Leon Joyce, Dr. C. M. Dinsmore and Dr. Hayward. incorporatesTstore Indianapolis Residents Form Company to Sell Shoe*. Articles of incorporation for the Rite-Way Shoe Store, with headquarters at 603 Indiana Trust building, were filed with the secretary of State, today, by Claude W. Senour, Bess D. Benour and Elizabeth June Melson, all of Indianapolis. The company is capitalized at SIO,OOO. Changes Name The approval of Judge Harry O. Chamberlain of Marion County Circuit Court of the changing of the name of the Bank Furniture Company of Indianapolis to the Weigel Cabinet Company has been filed with Secretary of State Ed Jackson.

OCT. 3, 1922

RALSTON FLAYS ■, E. 0. P, FOB Til AND TARIFF LAWS, Democratic Senatorial Candidate Urges Election of Party Men to Cure Evils. By Times Special TIPTON, Ind., Oct. 3.—Elec'Jon of Democrats to State and national offices as a euro for what he termed existing tax and tariff evils was urged by Samuel M. Ralston. Democratic candidate for United States Senator at a meeting here last night. The meeting marked the opening of the Democratic campaign In Tipton County. The "flexible provision" of the new tariff bill, whereby the President Is given power to make increases or decreases of not more than 50 per cent in tariff schedules, was denounced by the speaker as unconstitutional and dangerous. “The epublic is entitled to have any proposed tax law fought out in the open,” said Mr. Ralston. “When such a law is determined by the Congress there are open discussions that are carried to the country through the press and the people are kept advised of what is going on. But they cannot have full information of what is transpiring when a tariff profiteer seeks out the President, no matter who he is, behind closed doors and pleads for an increase of profits to be paid by the people.” a Former Governor Ralston declared® that in tariff legislation the Republican Congress had not kept faith with the farmers. Under the guise of giving the farmer a tariff on corn and wheat compensating tariffs awarded to the meat trust, woolen goods trust and other combinations had reaped a harvest of hundreds of millions of dollars he said.

marriage licenses W. 1,. Blddlecombe, 3135 Northwestern Are.; Nellie Johnson, 3X5 S. Rybolt Ave. Robert C. Wright, Toledo, Ohio; Laura R. Ga.vert, 1207 Broadway. W. H. Good, 2110 Sh river Are.; Halil# 51 Lett. 433 N. Alabama St. William B. Osborne, Muncie, Ind J Murxuerite Huntley, Oaklandon. Ind. Oliver P. Cain. Jr.. 1037 Ashland At#.! Nellie Lakin. R. R. B„ Box 73. Robert Kidwell, 840 Broadway: Haiti# Shaw, 537 E. Eleventh St. James F. Nleld. 701 Cottage Are.t Ylvlaa Beokham. 615 N. Liberty St. Eba Austin, 2133 Shelton St.s Elizabeth Cowherd. 521 W. Twelfth St. Harry House, Wanamaker Ind.; Martha Allen. Aurusta. Tnd. William H. Deaton. 919 N. Meridian Bt.; Bessie M. Sayre, 1203 W. Twenty-Ninth St. G. M. Coots. i8 W. Market St.; Amelia C. Vo?t, IS W. Market St. Robert Lons, 1231 Noidyke Are.; Helen I. Faneher, 1218 Hardins St. Mack Evans. 347 W. Eleventh St.; Virginia Oakley. 3443 N. Pennsylvania St. G. P. Diskette. 1205 N. New Jersey St.; Hazelie Holderman, 1607 N. Delaware St. Levi Grose. 676 E. Morris St.; Viora Pope, 1122 N. Tuxedo St. Lee E. Bell. Bridgeport, Ind.; Dorras A. Cox. 540 Warren Ave. Rex V. Cottrell, 704 N. Capitol Ave.: Rose Bensen, 948 Roach St. James H. Kesler, 567 9. Harris Ave.; Mary Harrell, 916 S. Warmor. Ave. Clarence A. Hickman, 1208 N. Tuxedo St.t Goldie Saylor, 1425 Kennlngton St Maurice E. Conley. 2008 Hovey St.; Edith B. Bolton, 1047 N. Arsenal Ave. Carl >l. Ward. 2760 Ashland Ave.; Dorothy Rudieel. 2139 Ashland Ave. . John Hessian. Pittsboro, Ind.: Ida Shearer! 540 Virginia Ave. 4 Albert A Schmid. 145 N. Sheffield Ave.! Charlotte E. Ford. 558 N. Tremont Ave. James 1.. Church. Sullvan, lad.: Myrtle Moon, 19 4 N. Meridian St. Olen P Catheart. 830 Daly St.: Rosetta E. Brinkworth. 345 N. Hamilton Ave. Arthur 11. Fererrt. 526 N. Illinois St.; Marie Hartman. 409 N. Illinois St. J A. Burks. 1835 Yandes St.: Hazel Marshall, 1414 E. Twenty-Fourth St. Louis E. Farmer, 2636 Boulevard Pi.: Elizabeth E. Burks. 2636 Boulevard PI. Edward J. Lanlsan, 609 Parkway Ave.: Mary Pruitt. 1128 N. Alabama St. Andrew Frakes. Bainbridge, Ind.; Isabel B. Snavely, Butte, Mont. BIRTHS Boy# William and Lulu Benecke, Bt. Vtneent'e Hospital. Ira aijd Virginia Englehart, Methodist Hospital. Luther and Grace Sturgeon St. Vincent'# Hospital. Homer and Julia Lathrop, St. Vincent's Hospital. Rasron and Edith Nancy. 908 College Ave. Wilbur and Kathryn Shuck. 1119 Hoyt Ave. Raymond and Mary Sander*, 1545 Cruft St. George and Marla Bateman. 3907 Southeastern Ave. William and Emma Mohl##, 1033 N. Warman Ave. Maeklin and Blanch Martin. 2250 Sheldon St. Georg# and Go!dl Epson, 1514 Gtmber St. John and Grace Hamilton, 828 Coffee 8L Girls Robert and Joanna Nordyk#. St. Vincent’# Hospital. Henry and Julia Thomas. 1132 E. Pratt. Norman and Delta Whitaker, 124 N. Colorado. Charles and Dorothy Yawter, Methodist Hospital. _ James and Edna Davis, 248 N. Jefferson. Charles and Franeia Spinger, 33 S. Tuxedo. Ernest and Bernice Grigsby. 1100 8. Keaiiner. _ . A Claud and Nona Gass, Methodist Hospltall Louis and Elsa Haerle, Methodist Hospital? Michael and Ruth Caaey, Methodist Ho#pitnl. Albert and Mary Barleond. St. Vincent ■ Hospital. William and Edna Klina. 934 Wrirht. Russel land Samantha Calkin®. 1539 N. Thomas and Marie Harrison, 23® N. DltArthur and Edna Wilson, 2317 Kenwood. DEATHS Samuel Rice, SO, 949 Maple St., cerebral hemorrhage. .... _ Same T. Rudd. 73. 1610 E. Twelfth Sto choleoeyetitus. ... .. Anna E. tVhitney, 52. 610 Euclid Are, eatarrahal nephritis. . _ . John C. Parker. 83, 1133 N. West St., chronic nephritis. Fanny May Sompson. 40, Methodist Hospital. salpingitis. Cora May Hite 59, 3108 JfcPberson St., lobar pneumonia. _ , Maud Bass. 19. Central State Hospital. chronic nephritis. Lulu E. McAllister, 63, 1132 N. Ewing Bt.. mitral insufficiency. Anna Galloway, 04, R. W. Long Hospital, chronic myocarditis. BUILDING PERMITS Jessie Scherer, remodel, 237 W. WashU°dwelling. 2731 Hillside SBOO. James Sproul. garage. 3438 N. Illinois, Country Invest Company, addition, 2045 N. New Jersey. $1,200. Riverside Exhibition Company, remove building, 1500 W. Thirty. S4OO Murphy and Morrison, remodel, 1--4 J s. Meridian. SI,OOO. _ 44 . John R. Ridien. dwelling. 4924 N. Capitol. $4,500. _ . \Vashington Bank and Trust Company, addition, 3122 E. New York. $350 Herschel Paynes, double. 1130 Vandeman. $2,500. „. ... Horace R Mathews, dwelling. 441 Gladstone, $3,750. .... _ Olive A. Day, dwelling. 4603 CarroHtonl S8 J ) °T. Smith and Son, dwelling. 5135 El ‘Michigan. $5,500. _ D. Harnett, reroof. 747 Fletcher, $290. | Eliza C. Bell, reroof. 401 E. Nineteenth* W. Bracking, dwelling. 959 Bradl bury, $5,800. Ti-fl R. O. Cosier, two garages. 1016 Twenty-Ninth. S7OO. •' Educators Meet The State board of education met al the Statehouse today with Ben Burris presiding. Only routin 1 matters were discussed. I