Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 125, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 October 1922 — Page 9

OCT. 4, 1922

1 DEATH NOTICES GREEN, MRS. MARY ELIZABETH—Died Tuesday. Oct. 4, at the Methodist Hospital- Funeral services will be held at tne Shirley Chapel. 946 N. Illinois St.. Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Burial private, iu Crown Hill cemetery. GRITT, CHESTER—Age Mb fornftr resTdcnt of Saumieo. Wis., died Monday at IX :30 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 cf Arc Church. Burial Holy Cross cemetery McCARTY, MRS. ELLEN—Widow Os the late William McCarty, died at the family residence. 933 N. Meridian St.. Monday eveninir, Oct. 2. She is survived by two daughters and one son. Mrs. James Howell and Mrs. Emmett Chaill of Chicago, and Wiillam P. McCarty of Indianapolis. Funeral Thursday. Oct. 5. 8:30 a m.. at residence, followed by services at SL Peter and Paul's Cathedral at 9 a, m. Friends invited. C NEILL. MARY—At her home. 1137 Congress Are.. Tuesday, Oct. 3, Funeral from residence, Thursday. Oct. 5, at 8:30 a m.. Holy Angeles Church. 9 o'clock. WILLIS. ADA E.—Age 49 years, wife of Charles Willie, mother of Mrs. Minnie Silrey and Mrs. Clara Brsntlinger. passed away Tuesday noon at 1906 Ma-undale. Funeral Friday. Oct. 6. 2 p. m>. at residence. Friends invited Burial New Crown cemetery. _ 3 IN MEMORIAM ~~ CARD OF THANKS—We wish to extend our Sincere thanks for the kindness and empathy shewn us during the illness and death of our mother and sister, Margaret Ella Hartje. Especially to Dr. G. F. Hobbs and the Rev. William Hanner of the Later Saints Church, for the words of condolence and comfort, the singers and pallbearers, undertaker. Mr. Luther Shirley and for the many beautiful floral offerings. DAUGHTER ALICE. SISTERS AND BROTHERS, 6 Ft XERAL DIRECTORS ~ W. T. Blasengym Independent Undertaker. Prompt ambulance calls.' “The proof of a service Is the service tt render*.” 1702 N. Illinois St. Randolph 6870. 1623 Shelby St. Drexel 2570. PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phones—Main 0641-0642. LI. 2641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY SsF- llkilc/* Parlors 1222 Union St. Johnson & Montgomery 1082 Central Ave. Main 1430. George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. Main 0908. SHIRLEY BROS.’ CO. Main office 946 S. Illinois St. Circle 1918. Main 1841. CHAS. A. HOCKENBMITH. 724 N. Illinois. Main 1166. LI- 1166. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—I4O2 N. Illinois. WM. E. KRxEGES. Main 1154. Bee Phone. Ben Psvis 332-L. GADD—BERT S. GADD. 2130 Prospect SIT Phones: Drexel 0422. Stewart 2278. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY" ANTICS. 951 North Dei. L. 6564. M. S6BO. 8 SPECIAL NOTICES VERITAS LODGE, No. 608. F. and A. M.. stated meeting. Thursday evening. Oct. 5 at 7:45 o'clock for transaction of business. WM. E RENO. W. M. E. A, LE3TWICH. Seq'y. 6 PERSONALS FaJKMOUNT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement, private; prleea reasonable: msy work for board; babies adopted. Write fir booklst. MRS. T. B. LONG. 4911 S. 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 s T ,. J 6 ~ LOST AND FOUND LOST—Ledger book. Saturday night: $2 reward. Booster Paper and Specialty Cos, Dr axel 8677. jf>9T— Eavie receipt book. Call Ayres*. Bth floor, drapery workroom. Reward. LOST —Watch. ElglrT number of case 163463: reward. Circle 7253. 1 U 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 MAin 4767. 3 or 4 Millwrights. Must be Spouters. Plant A, American Hominy Cos., 1859 Gent ave. WANTED AUTO BODY MECHANICS, SHEET METAL PANELERS, FINISHERS, LAYOUT MEN. by auto body shop located in Chicago. 111. TRANSPORTATION REFUNDED. STEADY WORK. See H. C. WARNITZ. Hotel Lin- I coin. Room 207, from 9-11 a. m.. 1-4 p. m., Oct. 4-5-6 or from 6-8 p. m. Oct. 4 and 5. PRODUCTION DEMANDS BEST BENCH LAYOUT MEN IMMEDIATELY. WEIDELY MOTORS CO. BOTS | wanted as messengers. Apply delivery department WESTERN UNION. Monument Place. j WANTED —Several neat appearing young men. no*, over 23. to travel: must be high ! school graduate those desiring to further; their education prefered: salary. Call 6 to 8 i p. m. H. A. COBURN. Betel Royal, ; ACCOUNTANTS —To assist in organizing company: good opportunity secure permanent income. Give record past five years. Address and phone number. Address A No. 1975. Times. LABORERS FOR WORK MONTICELLO. I Nib Good wages and boarding camp Apply MANSFIELD ENGINEERING CO.. 1011 Fletcher Savings Bldg. JANITOR for apartment building on Vir- j ginia Ave. Must be good reliable party with no children. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL. 1 122 E. Market St. WHITE AND COLORED. Scald and dry pickers wanted. Indianapolis Poultry Cos, 228 S. Penn St. i " WAGON WOOD WORKERS. EXPERIENCED. PETER BEKND & SON 144 E. Morris St. MEN to learn vulcanizing trade: a fine paying business to get into. ANDERSON . 6T2AM VUI.CANIZER CO. WANTED —Experienced furnace installers. HOLLAND FURNACE CO. 701 Massachusetts Ave. BRICKLAYERS Five good white bricklayers at once. Phone Circle 8493. WANTED—MiddIe-aged ran: to build coffee route; good solicitor. 727 N. Pine St. VANTED—Four steady Ford truck drivers. Must be steady. 27 S. Alabama.

12 HELP WANTED—MALE 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. Is INSTRUCTIONS ~ a—Business Colleges MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER'S COLLEGE. 309 E. Waahington st.. Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 0757. 14 SALESMEN WANTED Electric Appliance Salesmen The Eureka Sales Company, Inc.. 34 S. Msridxan St., has just completed arrangements with the Eureka factory of Detroit. Mich, to handle their product in Marion County. We have now open 2 permanent positions for salesmen. These positions are not regular house-to-house selling and electrical experience is not necessary. We wish to hear from men who have had selling experience to the public and also from men having no selling experience, bun who ere deslroue of entering the selling business. Compensation will be based on the man's ability. These positions offer a splendid opportunity and we will be very glad to talk it over with any man who wishes to make a permanent and profitable connection. Apply from 9 to 11 a. m. and 2 to 4 p. m. Inquire lor MR. RILEY. SALESMEN. WANTED 5 REAL HUSTLERS: 2 SALES MANAGERS. THE FASTEST SELLING PROPOSITION ON THE MARKET. ONLY LIVE WIRES APPLY. PLENTY LEADS, BETTER THAN STOCK. EVERYBODY IS TALKING ABOUT IT. 721 PEOPLES BANK BLDG. SALESMAN. We have an opportunity lor a limited number of salesmen . selling a high-grade electrical appliance. See Mr. Head. 15 AGENTS AND SOLICITORS AT ONCE 10 Live “Wire Solicitors See Mr. Hastings. Times, after 8. 1< HELP ’ Yotunm^ 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. HOUSEKEEPER or practical uurse: small family. Call MR. BROWN. 121 South Meridian st.. or telephone Lincoln 3301. EXPERIENCED white girl for general housework: references requised. 4560 Broadway. 4103. WANTED—Maia: white. See Mrs. Atlsmaa any time before 5 p. m. Xi Psi Phi I'ratemity. 1523 Broadway. GIRL: assist with housework and care of child; goor home; $5. Wash. 1276, WHITE woman as cook and help at table in delicatessen. Wash. 5073. 18 ROOMS FUK KENT COLORADO Ave, 610: beautiful room adjoininr bath, modern, private home: breakfast if desired: one-half square E. Michigan car line. Home privileges. Brookside 7827. _______ MICHIGAN, W, 3434: comfortable room; refined gentleman: physician's modem home: quiet, cheerful neighborhood: good car service. Belmont 1046. CENTRAL, 3060: large furnished room. modern: suitable for two; privilege kitchen and home. Call evenings. Randolph 9071. * BROADWAT. 22 TL WELL FURNISHED ROOM: MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED: GARAGE RANDOLPH 0893 ROOM in modem apartment: use livingroom and telephone: steam heat; walking distance: gentlemen. Circle 7451. FURNISHED room; private home: refined neighborhood: gentleman preferred. Beimont 0897. SLEEPING room for 2 gentlemen, also unfurnished room; steam heat. Circle 1770. GARFIELD Ave, 131: rcom in modern home board optional. Irvington 2894. RURAL. N.: room: modern, private home: one or two young ladles. Webster 6567. NICE room, modern, private home north; girls: parlor privileges. Harrison 1207. BROADWAY 2307: nicely furnished room: private, modern home. Harrison 2807, COLORADO, N, 15: nice modern room, with or without garage. Irvington 1008. ILLINOIS car. room for gentleman in modern apartment home. Lincoln 7619. STERLING, near Woodruff, front room with kitchen privilege Webster 7351. PARKE Ave.: front room, modern home; no other rocmers. Main 8602. NEATLY furnished room: private family: reference. Randolph 3939; WOODRUFF PLACE, desirable room, home privileges. Brookside 1127. FLETCHER Ave, 769: 2 unfurnished rooms. good locality. a—Light Housekeeping MICHIGAN. W, 3110: four housekeeping rooms, modern, also 1 front room unheat and light: on car line. MARKET, 920 E : large, clean, modern fur. rushed housekeeping rooms: private home, walking distance. Reasonable: adults. LOVELY housekeeping room and kitchenette. gas. bath: private entrance, SO. Drexel 5373. i TWO modern unfurnished rooms, heat and light: to adults only. Webster 1906. FRONT room for light housekeeping. 1443 Williams St. b—Boat'd and Rooms MERIDIAN. N.; beautiful room, adjoining bath, modern conveniences, large closet, home-cooked meals: reasonable Har. 2190. MARKET. 1536 E : room ami board for two gentlemen. Drexel 6316 MODERN housekeeping room. 5350 per week. 139 N. East street WEBSTER Ave, N 339: 3 unfurnished rooms for rent. TWO rooms for light housekeeping. Call at 609 N. Pine. b—Board and Rooms FIFTEENTH. E.: front room, with board: modern: home privileges: gentlemen: reasonable, Lincoln 8143. BOARD and room in private home with bath, 56 per v.eek. 350 N. Elder Ave. WALNUT, W, 20: room and board, $6.50 a week.

19 RENTALS a—Houses COZY, nicely decorated five-room, modern, - double bungalow, corner Gladstone and Michigan, Reasonable. Owner. IR. 4170 b—Apartments TWO ROOMS, bath and kitchenette apartment, atrictly modern; in-a-door bed, gaa range and refrigerator furniahed. steam heat and hot water with garage, SOO per month by owner. Harrison 1110. e—Houses, Flats Furnished CLEAN, well furnished 4-room cottage: electricity, gas, well, cistern, fine yard. Randolph 6340. 20 WANTED TO KENT COLORED renter wants 3 or 4-room cottage with gas. Lincoln 7455. 21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses 5-Room Cottage $4,000 —Terms On Gladstone, near E. Michigan; aemi-modern: front porch, living room, dining room, kitchen. large inclosed back porch; two bedrooms and bath up: electric lights and gas House newly painted. One block from car line A real bargain. Call Mr. Dunlop. Main 2937, day or evening. Orin Jessup Land Cos. 705-10 Occidental bldg. New Colonial Home Long Living Room Situated in beautiful Park Crest, near Garfield Park, we have this most attractive home with long living-room, 2 bedrooms, bath, bullt-ln cabinet in kitchen, pullman breakfast room, large basement and beautiful porch. Priced cheap at $5,300. S6OO cash. McCord & McKinney, Realtors. 311 Lemcke Bldg. Circle 5220. Evenings Humboldt 3493. Six Rooms, Modern Except furnace, all on ground floor. Gas, electric lights, bath, 2-car garage. A real home and investment. Priced for quick sale. Terms. Trustees System Main 5857. Evenings. Circle 5326. LOOK THESE OVER—ACT NOW SOUTH RANDOLPH STREET Five-room semi-modern; S6OO cash, balance like rent. ROCBEVELT ST.. 2000 BLOCK. Six-room modern, garage, beautiful shrubbery and trees; good, big loan already on it. HERE S A REAL BUY. Double, 3 rooms a side. all modern, double garage. Total rental, $73 per mo. Price $5,800. Located in good neighborhood northeast. Seaman Realty Cos. 721-2 Lemcke Bldg Main 3467. West Indianapolis Home Payments 803 South Bellview Three room*, front and back porches barn, good 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 garage, most beautifully designed bungalow 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 Wire*." T R. Jones A Cos., 414 Peoplea Bank Bldg. Mam 5758. REALESTATE AUCTION. Saturday. Oct. 7. 2 p. m.. double house. 1325-1327 W. Twenty-Fifth Si.. Indianapolis Sella 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 be assumed as part of the purchase price, balance 30 days. HAROLD LLOYD. Wash. 2709. Sale in charge of R. C. Found Auction Cos . 615 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. Gas and water. In 2200 block N. Rural. Price *3.350. Call Mr. Murchte. Tibbs-Bose Realty Cos. 304 American Central Life Bldg. Circle 0436 Nights. Harrison 3402. S3OO Down, S3O Per Month Six-room house, electric lights, gas. city water, sewer connection, corner lot. paved street. This house In good condition and near Tenth St. car, on Bevtlle Ave. A good home for someone. Mr. Johnson. Meredith & Johnson Main 2393 Webster 7483. TWO BIG BARGAINS Five-room modern bungalow near Illinois St. car: price $4,900; $2,000 cash. Five-room bungalow practically new electric lights, basement, bath, front and rear porch. 2-car garage, lot 80x140, nice shade, price $4,000; SSOO cash. “Live Wire*.” T. R. Jones A Cos., 414 People* Bank Bldg. Main 8758. It’s Only A Tiny Home But its largo enough for two. Three rooms, as oozy as you'll find anywhere at the price. City water. Inside toilet, gas electricity, cellar, full attic, lot 40x140; price $1,800; $l9O cash. Security Trust Cos. NICOSON. Main 1804. Don’t Miss This Seven acre*. 8-rooro house, electric lights, full basement, 2 wells, beautiful forest shade trees; good orchard, right at interurban stop close to high school and church. Price $7,000 for quick sale. “Live Wires.” T. R JONES A CO., 414 People* Bank Bldg. Main 5758. _ $350 Down Your choice of 2 new homes at 803 and 807 E. Minnesota St , 5 rooms each: bathroom with inside toilets, full lots: price $3,850. T. E. HALLS. JR. 206 Rauh Bldg.. 122 E. Ohio. Lincoln 3411. 1140 BERWICK ST. Four rooms, new, bungalow: SIOO cash, S2O monthly. These homes are all bargains. Take W. Tenth St. car to Tibbs Ave. HERBERT E. REDDING. M. 1411. 32 N. Del. Evenings, Har. 2448 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 4022. Residence Circle 3641. NEW bungalow. 4 rooms, well built, electric lights, big lot. west side. Small payment down, balance like rent. Do you want to etop this continual, never-ending rent paying? If you do. seize this opportunity and start paying on a home of your own Call evenings. WALTER. SAUNDERS. Webster 7710. DANDY 5-room bungalow, near Garfield Park: modern except furnace. $3,500: 5 rooms. Lexington ave., modern, hot water beat. $4,200: 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms; a dandy place. $3,400; S4OO cash; 5 rooms, modern north, $5,600 Terms C. J. OSBURN. DREXEL 6184 Cottage Home; Payments i On River Ave., West Indianapolis: four rooms with lights, gas. well, cistern, two porches; $1,950: small payment cash. Marion County State Bank SEMI-MODERN B-room bungslow south. 2 rooms and room for bath up. Newly papered and In good condition. Within half square of Catholic church and school. Improved street. Small house in rear. $3,800. on easy terms Call Main 0186. Evenings. Irvington 4213. BRAND new 4-room bungalow, electric lights, big beautiful lot. just north of Washington street, west side. Small payment down, balance like rent. Here is your chance to get a home of your own and stop paying rent. Act at once. Call MR. DAVIDSON. Randolph 4057, evenings. 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 LUMBKRjCO. MAIN 0107. COZY 4-room brand new bungalow, north of Falrview Parle: electric lights, lot 50x150. Small payment down, balance like rent. Splendid opportunity to get a home of your own You cannot afford to miss ihis. Call evenings. MR. SPENCE. Riley 1724.

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21 REAL ESTATE FOR BALE b— Houses ON NORTHWEST CORNER GUILFORD AND FORTY-NINTH ST. STRICTLY MODERN HOT.SE, NOW IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION. WILL MAKE TERMS. CALL OWNER. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. MAIN 0107. ~ JUST COMPLETED. Very up-to-date modern bungalow with brick fireplace, large lot. choice location east; price $5,250. Only SSOO down. _ T. E. HALLS. JR. 206 Rauh Bldg., 122 E. Ohio. Lincoln 3411. FOR SALE—Five-room cottage with gas, electric lights, city water and three-car garage, in good condition, reasonable for quick sale. Call Belmont 4234. MODERN duplex: newly decorated: 2-car garage. Rental $l3O. Price $6,950. E. J. McCracken. CITY TRUST CO. Circle 4022. Res . Randolph 6416. A TT sllO per month income (I TT /W II property, north: $7,000: tVJI 11 SI,BOO cash, will handle. -v-ax * u GEO. A. LUCAS. 725 K. of P. bldg. Circle 6600. NEAR SPADES PARK. Five-room, thoroughly modern, squaretype cottage, floored attic; lot 40x200: $1,250 down, balance monthly. Main 6771. SIX-ROOM semi-modern houße, southeast, with extra lot; $1,500 down and balance on terms. Call Drexel 9291. IRVINGTON. 5-room modern bungalow; S4OO cash, balance terms. WRIGHT. Irvinrton 0292. d—Lots EAST front lot on Ralston drive, south of Sixty-Second St., which is paved, gas, electric, near school and car line. Sold on easy terms of $lO down. $2 per week. Price $675. Call Main 4295. Evenings, Randolph 4057. Mr. Davidson. LOT 40x150 on 62nd st- Paved, gas. electric, telephone, near school and street car. Sold on easy terms of $lO down and $3.00 per week. Price $1,050. Call Main 4295. Evenings Randolph 4057. MR. DAVIDSON. J Southeast State fairground, we offer fine high building lot. 45x134 for \l only $lO caeh and $1.25 weekly. Price ! ” now $435. East aide of creek In plain view of fairground. Main 1409. Nights. Wash. 1079. Wc -frt/im, tAdZ/uedtied} EAST - fTont - wooded lot on Roaalm ave.. near 59th st. Price $875; $25 cash, balance $2.75 per week. Main 4295. Evenings. Randolph 4057. MR. DAVIDSON. WILL _ aell my equity of $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. J Lot E Thirty-Eighth street About 2 m squares east fairground. Paved street, \t lot 40xJ36. Only $750 for quick sale. w_ Main 1409. Night*. Wash. 1079. ■f'Jbrrt tAdZ A GOOD buy lot on Eastern ave.. near 39th at. Price $395: $lO own. balance $125 per week Evenings, Webster 7710. WALTER SAUNDERS. DANDY lot on Leland st., lust north of 21st st. Price $345; $lO down. $1.25 per week Call evenings. Webster 7710. WALTER SAUNDERS , Two lots northeast on paved street. § east front, ts taken in 6 days; SSO fc| cash and $2 25 weekly gets hpth lots. w Price now only $750. Mam 1409. Nights. Wash. 1079. -tfivrrt, tAdZ /uiMe^y HALF ACRE _ lots east. High, level ground. Ioea! home site. Price S4OO and up. Small cash payment. Cal’. Irvington 0512. Main 2770. FINE east front lot on Goodiet ave near Speedway ave. Price $415: $lO down, balance $1.50 per week. Call evening*. Riley 1724. LOT 50x150 ou Byram st- near 51st st. Price $395; $lO down, balance 51.20 per week. Call evenings, Riley 1724 e—Suburban . „ Beautiful country home if fr A II with one acre, situated vL /-Vi I „ west; seven rooms. gaVJUIULg rage . 53750; $1,750 wUt handle this. . GEO. A. LUCAS. 725 K. of P. bldg. Circle 6600 ■ FOUK ROOM. NEW HOUBE OVER HALF ACRE GROUND. Two Quare* to highway and xuto bos llnet §outh ready ten days; terms. Eveninrs. call Randolph 1410 FOUR-ROOM new house. Over half acre pound. Two square* to Jaek*on highway and auto bu lines, south. Ready ten days. Terms. Evunities. Call Randolph 1440. f—Sales or Exchange FOR TRADE Apartment BM*.. north. reate 53-J! 00 ; price $30,000, inoumbraiico JIO.oOO. >v ant clear farm. , _ . ;,2 arre*. 2 H mile* interurban. good buildings, will be on raved road. 55.200; iueumbrAnco $2,500. Want home Fine aev; double north side, sun parlor, sleeping porch, hardwood floors, bath, furnace. $14,000. Will take vacant lot as apartment, north side. rents 6 600; price $65,000. Incumbrance $23,6ob. will take home north, or farm. THE EVANS-ROBEKTB CO.. K. ot P. Bldg. tt' KKAL F.STATF WANTED HAVE buyera waiting tor singles and doubles. For quick results see FOWLER & EATON. 301 City _Trust_Bidg Maln_6B7L WANTED—SmaII investment properties: must be bargains. Address A No. 2764, Time*. J3 FARM LANDS

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Six-Acre Chicken Farm to the highest bidder without reserve or bybid. Description: Six acre* of level land. Has younff orchard and on a (rood grravel road, fl-roora house. Good well, electric lights, yaratfe, good sized barn, 3 good hen hous***; all In good conamon. One-fourth mil© southeast of New Bethel. Sale on premise**. Saturday, Oct. 7,1022, 2 P. M. Terms: SBOO cash on date ot *sJe, balance on easy term*. Don O'Leary, owner. Orin Jessup Land Cos., Agents Indiana’s Largest Real Estate Organization Indianapolis. Indiana. VACANT LOT OR LOTS A8 PART PAYMENT ON MODERN SLX-ROOM HOUSE ON PAVED STREET. MAIN 0107. FIVE TO SEVEN-ROOM MODERN OR SEMI-MODERN. PAY CASH BUT MUST BE BARGAIN MAIN 0142. 25 MISCELLANKOUS FOR SAI,K~~~ a—Household Goods mum spieiJii Beautiful Velvet Hall and Stair Carpet, $2.25 grade, special at $1.45 i yard. Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W. Washington, opposite Statehouse. “IF IT COVERS A FLOOR. WE HAVE IT.” FUMED oak dlnlne suite, antique mahopany dressing; table, genuine reed chair, refrigerator. rockers, rug. Acorn gaa range. Webster 5513 BEDBUGS, roaches, moth*, ants, destroyed with one application of “Sudden Death." ALBERT MAAS, 31 Virginia Ave. M. 1225. COUCH, green plush, with 2 pillows, slightly worn. $lO. Circle 7245. HOUSEHOLD goods of all kinds at auction prices at 748 W. Michigan. ANTIQUE walnut bureau; 135 yearn old. 748 W. Michigan. b—Coal, Ice and Wood HEAVY WOOD. 16 to 18 inches long, suitable for heating stove or furnace. Call Main 0142.

25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE b—Coal, Ice and Wood BEST Indiana lump, clean, forked... .$8.25 High grade Indiana egg $7.50 Best Illinois lump, large f0rked......58.50 Best Illinois erg iSS.OO Eest Brazil block, large forked SIO.OO Kindling with each ton. Deliver anywhere in the city. UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Drexel 3280. Stewart 2285. c—Clothins d—Musical Instruments J. & C. FISCHER PIANO. $63 00. ROBERTSON MUSIC HOUSE. 433 Mass ave, Main 4531. EDISON phonograph. 250A model: like new: large library good records. 1720 Broadway. GOOD ebony upright piano. $35 cash. MR. MORGAN. Randolph 4221. e—Pet and Live Stock SMALL white horse, wagon and harness. 2445 N. Penn. st. Randolph 7220. f—Miscellaneous TYPEWRITER BARGAINS PAYMENTS Get our low prices on high-grads used and second-hand UNDERWOOD: ARCH. REMINGTON. L. C. SMITH. ROYAL and other good machines. We sell machines that we can guarantee. Clark/Typewriter Shop 18 West Market. Second Floor. Phone. Main 2686. Indianapolis. Ind. PANTS SALE ®f all odd lots In stock. ■**■ $2.95 (.[A $3.95 . vm $4-95 tM $5.95 Two Stores in One y • The Pants Store Cos. 48 West Ohio—Near Illinois Surplus Army Merchandise Tent*, tarpaulins, wagon covers All sizes. We can furnishe you every size required. Some sizes as large as 36x90 feet. Contractors Equipment Picks and pick handles, shovels, spade*. All sizes of manlla rope*, tool grinders, roof- ; lng paper, belting, forge*, anvil*, snatch block*, rakes, nails and all sizes of wire iplkes. M. L. Goldberg & Son. 1302 W. Washington $2 DOWN WILL BRING Corona, T/i Personal Writing MacSlnt JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. 22 8. Penn. Bt._ Tel. jlsau 2890. i STOVES, used but in perfect condition, gas ! range $lO and up: coal ranges, heaters. Ibaaeburnere CHARLES KoEHRING. 882 1 Virginia ave. Drexel 9400. i INVALID CHAIRS—Good. etrong rubber i tired chair* for rent. $3.50 per month. I Outchee. 25c. Delivery free. __ BAKER BROS. Try our pure pork hickory wood. SMOKED SAUSAGE. 25 cents per pound. Drexel 7673. WE WILL DELIN'ER WHEN YOU THINK OF TYPEWRITERS ; THINK OF JUDD 22 9 PENN. ST BABY CAB; excellent condition; reversible body; 815. Washington 1477. TWO solid nk mantels Very cheap 343 ChrUttan St. re mincliXanluls VVAMU) GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCK YARDS WANTED—Baby carriage or atroller. rar*rd>* of condition Circia 7090. 27 BLHIaNfcSS MKNTS Auto Painting ZIKUEJMIT ©IOur customers recommend our work. Prices as low as the lowest. Quality equal to the best. DR exel 4455. 1517 Kelly St. A Bath a Day is the Healthy Way E. m. hardin co Merchant plumber. 3220 E. Mleh. webeter 3001. Vault Cleaning FOR QUICK SERVICE CALL Rapid Vault and Sink Cleaning Cos. BELMONT 2607. Vault Cleaning All work guaranteed. EAST SIDE VAULT AND SINK CLEANING COMPANY. 935 E. Maryland. Stewart 1704. INDIANA CHIROPRACTIO COLLEGE’ Clinic for patients at 10 a. m. and 7:30 p m. on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays. New location. 962 N. Pennsylvania e'reet._ DETECTIVES QUIGLEY HYLAND AGENCY. INC. 404 National City Bank Bldg. Main 2002. Day or night. BRACES for deformity made to order. Special aid In charity cases DUGAN-JOHN-SON CO.. 29 W. Ohio St. The Surgeons House. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. BURKLE. 416 Mass. Mam 1428. PIANO builder and tuner Repair all kinds. Work guaranteed. NICHOLAS HILDMAN. Belmont 0328-S EX-SERVICE BROS . vault, sink or dry well cleaning. PAUL WEIS9. 626 Caldwell, or Circle 7618. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana ave. HEATH’S Barber shop: union: warm, __eomfortable bathrooms. 133 W. Market. SBSTORAUK AND TRANSFERS Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE, TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey Bt. Main 2028. LI. 1138. 29 RLSINESS OPPORTUNITIES PARTNER wanted with SSOO to take an active half interest with me in a highly profitable permanent business in Indianapolis. Good living salary and equal share of profits. Should net each of us $250 to S3OO per month. This Is a clean dignified, honorable business and will stand fullest Investigation. If interested write. Address A No. 1976, Times. FOR sale small grocery, nice neighborhood In Irvington. Rent or sell storeroom and 7room house. An unusual opportunity. Irvington 2305. FOR SAXE—Grocery with good stock and doing fine business: reasonable price for quick sale. Call Belmont 4234. 30 AUTOMORILJES FOR SALE b—Gasoline FORD coupe; good condition; bargain. Take car in trade. ALLEN. 725 Virginia ave. DODGE touring, dandy condition; only $95 down. 518 N, Capitol. Open evenings. CHEVROLET. 1918 touring. $95 down. Like ne v. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings. OVERLAND for sale, good condition, or trade * or Ford with starter. 142 N. Roena St. FORD, late 1920 sedan; bargain; terms or trade. 644 E. Washington. Main 3493. INTERSTATE sedan: bargain. $375. Open evenings. 235 N Pennsylvania. FORD touring, starter, etc.; dandy condition: FORD touring, starter: good condition. $225. 725 Virginia Ave. FORDS, all models and styles. ALLEN. 725 Virginia Ave.

30 AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE b—Gasoline NEW USED 1920 touring; starter, 4 good tires, snubbers ventilating windshields, speedometer, dash light; A-l condition. Roadster: starter, new motor, rear system, front system: car in excellent condition. 1920 touring: starter. 1917 light delivery truck. A-l condition. One-fourth cash, balance 12 months. Broad Ripple Auto Company 828 E. Sixty Third St. Wash. 4737. Open until 10:30 p. m. ATTENTION MERCHANTS 1920 Ford Light Delivery Truck, $225 Has starter: looks good; will give many years of service, suitable lor grocery delivery: S9O down, balance in 12 equal installments. 1920 Ford Panel Body Truck, S2OO Motor overhauled: has good tires, makes fine bakery delivery truck; SBO down, balance 1$ months. I tZ&ru'M enrrE/ ' Authorized Dealers For Ford and Lincoln Cars 259 South Meridian St, Block East Union Station Used, Not Abused, 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 I and Studebaker. j Cash, payments or trade. Monroe Used Car Department FORD BODIES"' | Exchange your used open body for a | nice closed job. SwissheSmm Parker Autowa, Ames and Ford Body Dis. I Monroe Touring Cars, S2OO and Up All model* to pick from, traded tn on new car*. Overhauled and refimshed ready to drive ax ay. PAYMENTS IF DESIRED. OPEN EVENINGS. Monroe Motors Corporation __ 132 E New York St. DODGE ItROS, used cars. All model* at cheap prices. C.li. Waller i cH r Com pan* Danse Brothcrs Moron VemaW Used Car Bargains i Monro tour inf. Chevrolet 490. Ford touring. Ford coupe. Buick 0 touring, htudebaker touring Monroe Monroe. California top: Mitohe! roadter. Grant 6 touring. Monroe roadatcr. Ford aedan. Overland louring All oi tr.e above cara priced low for quick Ba re Payment* if draired. Monroe Motors Corporation 132 E. New York 6V CKOvv Elkhart chummy; good condition. Maxwell touring. ; Chevrolet touring. | Willy* 6. Rro seven passenger, j Briscoe touring. Several others. Trade or payment*. ALLEN*. 725 Virginia Av. Ford Bargains A large line. All models and styles, $75 I tip. Some like new. Will take any maks , car In trade. ALLEN. 723 Virginia ave. Ford touring. SSO down. USED CAR MARKET. Longest stock of used care in town. | 650-61 X. Capitol, comer of North Bt. FORD touring. $165. Ford chansm, S6O. Several other*. All models. ALLEN. 725 Virginia Ave. FORD, 1021 touring, starter, demountable wheels, new top. good tiros; SIOO down, balance I year. 644 E. Wash. Main 8498. MAXWELL. Dandy little touring: new top. paint and ttree, $lB5 for quick sale. Open evenings 220 S. Pennsylvania. Main 1706. FORD 1919 touring; A-l sbapo; starter block: S6O down, balance one year. 014 E. Wshlngton. Main 3493. FORD coupe, late 1020; $l4O down: easy terms. WEISSMAN. 212-214 E. New York St. Main 4446. DODGE. 1917 touring. A-l shape good tires, SIOO down, balance to suit. 644 E. Wash. Mat 3493. FORD sedan. 1921: good condition. 725 Virginia ave. c—Truck* FORD 1-ton truck with cattle rack. Sami as new. Allen. 725 Virginia avenue. II AUTOMOBILES WANTED WE NEED THE CARS AND MEAN BUSINESS If you want to sell your car. bring title and car. We deal quick and pay cash. WEISSMAN 212-14 E New York St. Main 4446. Autos Wanted Cosh for any car. gee us. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 618 N. Capitol. Main 2638. AUTOS WANTED. WE PAY CABH. I. WOLF AUTO CO. S2 AUTO SUPPLIES. REPAIRS Used Tires $2 Cash BUYS HIGH-GRADE USED TIRES. Rogers 3115 W. Wash St. Belmont 4300. TIRESALE No used tire over $3. If any of these used tires proves unsatisfactory within 90 j days, return with receipt and get another | for half price. No mail orders. ROY S TIRE STORE. 215 Indiana Ave. Open evenlngs and Sunday. ~ AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Illinos*. S & S Auto Laundry Storage batteries at'rock-bottom prices. Willard Exide Prest-O-Ltte and other makes. Six volt for $10: 12 volt for sls. South Side Battery- Shop. 413 S. Meridian. 33 CASH paid for all kinds of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN, 509 Mass Are. Main 7029. . 37 ~~ MONEY TO LOAN ' MONEY furnished on realty mortgages and contracts. FRANK K. SAWYER. Meridian Life Bldg., 307 N. Pennsylvania St, Riley 1426. 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 MONEY TO LOAN -- llllET? * SIOO-SA)O-S3OO Investigate our easy-to-pay Twenty-Payment Plan Loans. Get SSO, 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 ot cash still outstanding. Come In and get free Booklet. “The Twentypayment Plan.” which describe* everything fully. All business confidential. We Loan on Furniture, Pianos. Victrolas, eto.. without removal. Also on Diamonds for long or short time. Call, phone or write Indiana Collateral Loan Cos. (Bonded Lenders.i ESTABLISHED ISB7. 201 LOMBARD BUILDING. 24 tt EAST WASHINGTON ST. Main 3256. Donrt Worry Fecauee 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 Money to Keep Your Credit Established There are no investigation charges, no interest added or deducted. Interest charged cn 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 • loan may be secured. We lean any amount up to S3OO. Cali, write or phone. Commonwealth Loan Cos. 305 Odd Fellow Bldg. Cor. Penn, and Wash. Sts. Successors to State Loan Cos. Phone Main 4619. CONFIDENTIAL Quick Loans Up to S3OO On pianos. Victrolas. household furniture and guaranteed notes. Loans payable in one to twenty monthly installments. Legal charges baaed on unpaid balance for actual time used. Loans with other companies paid off and more money advanced. Hours 9to 5:80. Saturday to Ip. m. Cal , 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. u to*. livestock, farm implement# and other collateral. 141 H E. Wa#hington St. CAPITOL LOAN CO. Main 0385. Auto Lincoln 7184. 33 FINANCIAL ■MWW\r*6^>A(WVW4^/VWVW^WWWWN WE MAKE and second mortgage* on j improved farm* and Indianapolis real estate. .AETNA MORTGAGE & INVESTMENT 00. 608 Fidelity Truat Bldg. ■ REAL ESTATE and Insurnacc. TUXEDO STATE BANK. 39 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. 61—19336. In the Probate Court of Marlon County. September term. 1922. In the matter of the estate of Emma Morris. deceased. Notice is hereby given that Charles B. Clarke as executor of the above named es- | late ha* presented and filed his account and ! vouchers in final settlement of said estate, j and that the same will come up for the l examination and action of said Probate ; Court, on the 21st Clay of October. 1922. at which time all heir*, creditors or legatee# of said estate are required to appear in said ! court and show cause, if any there be. why ■aid Recount and vouchers should not be approved And the heirs of said estate are , also required to appear and make proof of i their heirship. GEORGE Y. COFFIN. Clerk. | CLARKE It CLARKE. Attorneys. BUY NEW SITE Celtic Savings and Loan Association Will Change Location. The Celtic Savings and Loan Association has bought a two-story brick building located at 21 to 25 XV. Ohio St. from the Inland Realty Company, it was announced by John R. Welch & Sons yesterday. The association j has outgrown Its present location at ! 52 Monument Circle, Mr. Welch, secj retary of the association, said. The -consideration was $160,000. TUCKER MAKES MAP | First Hydrographio Representation of State Completed. Drainage lines, county boundaries, : lake and river locations and their ex- ; act sizes aro contained on a hvdroI graphlo map completed by Dr. Wll- | 11am M. Tuckey of the State conservation department. It is claimed that this Is the first map of its kind In existence In Indiana. RAID ROOMING HOUSE Police Find Liquor and Arrest Four Persons. The police raided Maud Kent's room-1 ing house at 335 E. Merrill St. Harry Crafton was charged with blind tiger. A gallon jug partly filled with white mule whisky and some parts of a still were found. The police also arrested Vera Sheridan, Louis Sheridan and Joe Barth. They were charged with vagrancy. MARRIAGE LICENSES Cecil Biekwell, 1124 W. New York St.: Marie Buchanon, 1124 W. New York St. Glen H. Graham, 1011 W. Thirty-Second Bt.: Anna E. King, 4643 Rookwood Ave. Earl O. Mclntyre. 208 N. Davldsba St.; Maude Talley. 208 tt N. Davidson St. BIRTHS Boys Carey and Marie Huffer. 2621 Boulevard. Edward and Emma Graber. 3C4 Sanders. Harry and Zelma Spencer. 741 Prospect. Ernest and Clara Ray. 518 W. Merrill. Charles and Bertha Richards, 537 N. Davidson. Ossie and Margaret Pitts. 1912 Raltson. Arnold and Nevada Brewer. 14 E. Kelly. Paul and Anna Dickens. 413 Minerva John and Alsia Keeley, 2154 Rausdell. Charles and Leila Hickson. 1306 Fletcher. Raymond and Catherine Wolfe. 1537 W. Ohio. Girls Edward and Hilda Kleinsehmidt. 619 Terrace. Ennis and Hazel Collins. K>2l Hovey. Ernest and Anna Hayes, 1201 Vandeman. Harry and Alta Dial. 725 N. King. Paul and Margaret Vogt. 253 : Boulevard. Harvey and Katherine Utterback. 2006 Southeastern. Brady and Ina Dalton. 24 S. Pine. Royal and Freda Glendv. 2143 Oxford. Harry and Celia Zoll, Robert Long Hospital. Earl and Marie Mattox. 1531 Kelly. DEATHS Raymond Masters. 14. Robert Long Hospital, endocarditis. George Pfau. 78. 15 Rink Apts., acute dilatation of heart. Ada E. Willis. 49. 1906 Martindale. chronic mitral regurgitation Adda Bi oaddus, 54. 5535 Greenfield, arterio sclerosis. Thomas Howels, 58. city hospital, erysipelas. Earl Roy Senders, 1 hour. 1549 Cruft, premature birth. Abbie Amende, 12, 1052 Holborn, chronic myocarditis. Florence E. Baldwin, 32, Centra! Indiana Hospital, pulmonary tuberculosis. - Laura Lillian Givan. 'll days. 1930 Wilcox, patent foraman-ovale Margaret Jean Pope. 4 2319 Washington, acute interstitial nephritis. Infant Passwater. 2 minutes, 1639 Martindale, premature birth Harry E. Woodwin. Jr., 21, 447 N. Walcott, pulmonary tuberculosl*.

TWO OF MAYOR'S COAL COMMITTEE PLEADJVEHORK Fred Hoke and John F. White May Not Serve on Fuel Distribution Body. Two men whom Mayor Shank named on the local coal distributing committee by telegram from his vacation hiding place in Kentucky, today said they did not believe they could serve. Fred Hoke, named for chairman, said he was always desirous of serving in any public enterprise, but has all his time engaged in the community "chest and Riley hospital drives. John F. White said he is serving i on three other city commissions and | did not see how he could spare time for a fourth. \ Arthur E. Bradshaw said: “If I can be of any assistance I will help out.’* J. W. Coneys and Elmer W. Stout were out of the city. None of the men waa directly notified of their appointment, word coming indirectly through newspapers. The mayor was authorized to name the committee by the city council Monday night. It will attempt to regulate coal distribution by co-operas ing with the Federal fuel administration and public service commission in case a serious shortage develops thiß winter. Councilman Lloyd D.‘ Claycomba said he looked for such a scarcity. ITGiiisiON FOB CHILDREN IS STARTED BY CITY Mortality Rate for Babies Will Be Reduced Fifty, Dr, H. G. Morgan States. Fifty Indianapolis babies, destine! by seatistics to die next year, will be saved for healthy man and womanhood through establishment of al chlld / hygiene division of the city 1 health department by the board of public health today, Dr. Herman G. Morgan, secretary, announced. Fouf, and possibly six, child hygiene clinics, with a doctor and a corps of nurses for each, will be opened in | various parts of the city, as soon as ’ Paul L. Kirby, director of the new | division, outlines the program, Dr. ; Morgan said. Kirby was general sec--1 retarv of the Children’s Aid Assocla- ; tion, being merged with other family I welfare organizations. He will re* | ceivo $3,600 a year from the city. Dr. Morgan declared establishment of the division is the greatest step toward saving lives of infants under school age taken since the ordinance requiring pasteurization of milk wa3 passed ten years ago. Work of the health department and Children’s Aid Association In the last twelve years has cut the Infant mortality rate from 139 out of every 1,000 born to seventy-four. The new division can cut off ten per 1,000 within a year and probably force the rate down to fifty deaths in five years, Dr. Morgan believed. Doctors and nurses of the new division will give aid and advice to parents of unhealthy little children free. Nurses will make frequent visits to the homes. Instructions and medical attention also will be given ta expectant mothers. Dental hygiene work will be under the new division. The city’s aid will go so far as to include payments for such home Improvements and a screening windows, etc., if a baby's life is at stake, Dr. Morgan said. Cost of the new division will be from $12,000 to $14,000 a year, according to Dr. Morgan. ELKS WILL BUILD Tentative Plans Made for C'mstruF*. tion of New Ilony. Plans for financing jme proposed new clubhouse of th* Indianapolis Lodge of Elks were approved last night at a meeting of the lodge at the Denison Hotel. The new clubhouse will be erected on a lot owned by the club on the northwest comer of Meridian and St. Clair Sts. An eight-story building, with sleeping-rooms, lodgerooms, din-ing-room, billiard-rooms, gymnasium and swimming pool will be built, according to tentative plans. Furnishings for the clubhouse will cost approximately SIOO,OOO. • - TURN BACK MONEY State Insurance Department Goes Far Under Appropriation. Fees and taxes collected by the State insurance department totaled $1,287,047.81 during the fiscal year ending Sept. 30. The annual report complied by State Commissioner T. S. McMurray showed that the department’s expenditures amounted to $35,000. Legislative appropriation for the. year was $42,272.35, thus enabling the department to turn over to the general fund $13,590.54. Collections during the year were divided as follows: General tax, $1,07L--254.59: fire marshal tax. $61,750.20; insurance fees. $139,263.02; examination fees. $14,749.20. BIBLE CLUB TO MEET Annual Reunion Will Be Held at . Y. M. C. A. The annual reunion of the Bibl® Investigation Club will be held at the Young Men’s Christian Association, at 6:20 p. m. today. For eighteen years this group of men has met every Wednesday evening for a supper, followed by a discussion forum. James M. Ogden, first president of the Bible Investigation Club, now president of the Indianapolis Young Men’s Christian Association, will talk E. M. Barney will follow.

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