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1 DEATH NOTICES ‘EOHX. ARM US’—Died Oct. 8 at 9:45 p. m. Husband of Elizabeth Uhl Bohn and Jather of Annin A. Friends may call Tuesday. 3 to 5 and 7:30 to 9 o'clock p. m. Funeral services from home. 3908 N. Delaware street. Wednesday at 3 p. m. Frieuds invited. Burial private. i S CHE XBAC H. MA Ft lE—Beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Esehenbaeh, Oct. 4>, 1922. at 4:06 a. m.. age 21 years 11 months 7 days. Funeral Thursday. Oct 12 at 8:30 a. m.. at parents residence, 1534 6. Alabama st.. and 9 a. m. Sacred Heart Church. Friends invited. Burial in St. Joseph s cemetery. WOLSIFFER JOSEPH—Age 72 years died Monday. 1 a. m. Beloved husband of Emma Wolsiffer: father of John. Bernard, Harry and Edward Wolsiffer: Mrs. William Schneider Mrs. Willis Carney, Mrs. Edward Schneid. Mrs George Failis. Funeral from late home. 19 Frank St.. Wednesday 9:30 a m. Scored Heart Church 10 a. m. Friends invited. 3 IX MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of our dear father. W. B. Parker, who left us one year ago today, Oct. 10. 1921. Our thoughts are with you, dear father. On youder distant shore. The God who has given has taken away. And heaven our father has won. Although our hearts are sad the will of God is done. His daughter CARRIE BAILEY. 5 FUNERAL DIRECTORS W. T. Blasengvm Independent Undertaker. Prompt ambulance calls. “The proof of a service is the service It renders.” 1702 N. Illinois St. Randolph 6870. 1625 Shelby St. Drexel 2570. FLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phones—Main 0641-0642. LI. 2841. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY M x£dp Parloss 1222 Union St. Johnson & Montgomery 1032 Central Ave. Main 1430. George Grinstemer Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. Mam 0908. SHIRLEY BROS.’ CO. Main office 946 S. Illinois St. Circle 1918. Main 1841. CHAS. A. HOCKENSMITH. 724 N. Illinois. Main 1166. Ll^llOfl. FUNERAL DIRECTORS —1402 N. Illinois WM. E. KHIEGER. Main 1154, Phone Be i Davis 332-L. : GADD—BERT S. GADD. 2130 Prospect St. j Phones: Drexel 0422. Stewart 2278. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & Til 08. 951 North Dei. L. 6564 M 3680. , | 8 SPECIAL NOTICES BEDBUGS, roaches, moths, ants, destroyed j with one application of "Sudden Death.” i ALBERT MAAS 31 Virginia Ave M 1225. : 6 PERSONALS FAIKMOUNT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement, private: price* reasonable: may work for board: babies adopted Writs fer booklet. MRS. T. B. LONG. 4911 E. Twenty-Seventh St.. Kansas City. Mo. WANT to know whereabouts of Addle Smith: last heard of at Allegheny st. Address A No. 1977. Time*. 10 LOST AND FOUND LOST —Kappa Kappa Gamma key last 'week. between Langan sand the Lincoln Hotel. ! Reward offered. Return to the Indianapolis ; Times. [ LOST—SIOO in the Indiana National Bank. | or between there and Railroaders' Loan ! Bldg. Liberal reward. Call Randolph 5974. j LOST—Ladies’ patinum ring set with one large and several small diamonds, finder please call Humbolt 3450. Reward LOST —Pocketbook, papers In purse contained owners name. 2805 N. Illinois. Reward. Randolph 79~7. POCKETBOOK with money and lodge receipts; liberal reward. Belmont 0479. 1601 W. Morris. LOST—Male English setter: white with j orange ears and spots. Call Washington 1522. Reward. j LOST—Change purse, black leather, down- j town. Phone Humboldt 1140. j LOST—Umbrella, green silk, on market. Sat- j urday. Circle 3573. Reward. j THREE KEYS—In black leather ease. Call Washington 1654. Reward. LOST—Coral cameo, little finger ring. Reward. Randolph 1483. j 12 HELP WANTED—'MALE PENNSYLVANIA SYSTEM Offers Permanent Jobs to Qualified FLOOrt 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 LABORERS and carpenters meet truck at Comfort Station, Illinois andKentucky ave. at 6 a. m. or call BE lmont 4930. Bunting Construction Cos. j BRUSH SALESMEN—Genuine "twisted-in-wire;" guarantei-d line: best proposition in country. Commission, bonus and guaranteed I salary to those who qualify: experience unnecessary: in or out of town. Write for proposition. Address A No. 2758. Times. MEN WITH TRUCKS OR TEAMS i TO HAUL COAL. WILL PAY SI PER TON BETHEL COAL CO. BETHEL AVE. AND BELT RAILROAD. DREXEL 0250. laborfrs Vor work monticello. ind. ; Good wages and boarding eamp. Apply MANSFIELD ENGINEERING CO.. i 1011 Fletcher Savings Bldg. WHITE AND COLORED. i Scald and dry pickers wanted. Indianapolis Poultry Cos.. 228 S. Penn. St. MEN to learn vulcanizing trade; a nne paying business to get into. ANDERSON STEAM VULCANIZER CO. YOUNG MAN FOR COUNTER WORK. ' CLAYPOOL HOTEL. COFFEE SHOP. — —— —— EXPERIENCED electrician for housewiring. Apply 1606 E. Nineteenth. Webster 9380, ! FIRST-CLASS tailor for coat shop, j AUGUST JULIAN CO. 600 Murphy bldg. BOYS AS MESSF.NGF.RsTDELIVERY DEPT. WESTERN UNION. Monument Place. LATHERS cal! *DrexeVsiTeEDWIN BJifol 436 South Keystone. WANTED—Lathers. Wash. 1367 after t ■>. m. TWO FIRST-CLASS CARPENTERS. WELLINGTON. Irv ington 0775. TRUCKS AND TEAMS TO HAUL COAL. UNION ICE AND COAL CO, if INSTRUCTIONS TTh A jf and popular piano music [kc >4 u [I taught in twenty lessons, be“A - Reduced rates. Christensen School. 106 Pembroke Arcade. Circle 3034. j ft —Business Colleges MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER'S COLLEGE. 309 E. Washington st.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0757. DID YOU SELL iTT If not. try the automobile columns of She Times Want Ads.

14 SALESMEN WANTED Salesmen Only HERE ARE THE REQUIREMENTS NECESSARY TO BELONG TO INDIANA’S LARGEST REAL ESTATE ORGANIZATION. MUST HAVE A CAR. MUST HAVE EXPERIENCE AS A SALESMAN. BUT NOT NECESSARILY REAL ESTATE; MUST HAVE CONFIDENCE IN YOURSELF. MUST HAVE AMBITION AND INITIATIVE. AND MUST HAVE A GOOD PAST RECORD. IF YOU HAVE ALL THESE YOU ARE ELIGIBLE. REMUNERATION DEPENDS ENTIRELY UPON YOUR ABILITY’. COME IN AND TALK WITH MR. TURNER. Grin Jessup Land Cos. 705-10 Occidental Bldg. Salesman A-l The Varney Electric Cos , have openings for five appliance salesmen. Men with house-to-house sales experience given preference. These men will become a part of a permenent organization and the earnings will depend upon the man. See Mr. Morgan at Varney Electric Cos.. 121 S. Meridian. lY AGENTS AM) SOLICITORS AT ONCE 20 Live Wire Solicitors See Mr. Hasitngs. Times, after 16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE YOUNG LADIES the position you have been looking for can be found with INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. New York and Meridian Sts. GLOVE MAKERS EXPERIENCED and Power Sewing Machine Operators Also capable girls to learn to make gloves. Apply 9:30 to 11 a. m. Indianapolis Glove Cos. j E. Michigan and Liberty ets. GIRLS, COLORED For picking poultry. Steady work, good pay. APPLY’ AT ONCE. THE WADLEY CO., North and Canal. V> ANTED— Four young women for enumerating work in Indianapolis. This is very ‘ similar to census taking. Good salary ai- J lowed. Prefer persona who desire a busmens ■ course or who are interested in behalf of someone else Fine opportunity. See or Krwl W. Case. Prill CENTRAL BVSI jNESS COLLEGE. Pennsylvania and Vermont Sts First door north Y. W. C. A WAITRESS NIGHT WORK. HOUF.S 5 TO 12. CLAYPOOL HOTEL. COFFEE SHOP. ANTED—Experienced woman for general : housework, small family, no laundry pleasant room if desired. Randolph 5895. PANTRY’ GIRLS. APPLY COURT ST. ENTRANCE CLAYPOOL_HOTEL COFFEE GIRL. CLAY’POOL HOTEL. COFFEE SHOP. EXPERIENCED white cook between ages 23 and 40: two in family: no laundry: good wage*. 2036 N. Meridian. Ran. 2552. MIDDLE-AGED woman to take care of home and little boy 5 years old. 1629 Howard. Belmont 2318. WHITE girl; housework: no laundry: good! ! home; prefer country girl. Harrison 3299. WHITE girl: general housework; small fam- : i Hy: stay nights. YVashington 1607. WANTED—Good woman cook: white. 326 E. Market. 17 SITUATIONS WANTED a—Male MIDDLE-AGED man wants position as elevator operator: exi>erieneed. Main 8150. b—F ernale DRESSMAKING. also children’s sewing. ■ __Call Webster 2345. CURTAINS TO~LAUNDERT EXCELLENT WORK DREXEL 0895. IK ROOMS FOR KENT COLORADO ave.. 610; one-half square E. Michiganu car line; modern room, adjoining bath: breakfast, evening meal or garage_ optional. Private home. Brookside MeLEAN PLACE 28: sleeping room, modern home, breakfast If desired: one-half square from Illinois line. Randolph 2209. I DELAWARE, N.. 1726: large modern sleep- ! ing room: desirable for one or two gentlemen. Randolph 2718 CAPITOL. 1311- N.; two nice sleeping rooms in private home, near Illinois car i line. Circle 3022. VERMONT. 715 E.: newly furnished, mod- j cm room, for 1 or 2 gentlemen. Circle 1475. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT BOOM: STRICTLY'MODERN. CALL CIRCLE 2038. t'LETCHER Ave.. 769: 3 unfurnished rooms, i modern, good location. J a—Light Housekeeping ! TWO light housekeeping rooms; steam j heat. Also furnished rooms. 2119 i ! Prospect. i LIGHT housekeeping and sleeping rooms, i 219 E. Tenth. Also 1231 Olney. Circle ! 7948. ; CAPITOL. N., 1809: 2 nicely furnished housekeeping rooms. Randolph 8140 b—Board and Rooms N. CAPITOL AVE. 907: furnished. unfur- ■ nished rooms. Board if desired. 20 ' WANTED TO RENT WANTED—Three or 4-room cottage with i gas: colored renters. Randolph .3967. 21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b— Houses Olio of the Smallest Homes In Indianapolis. 3 rooms with electricity. &as. city water, kitchen sink, inside toilet, cellar, sewer, lot 40x140, shade. Tence. shed. I located *3140 Winter Ave. The price $1,800; | SIBO cash, $16.20 per month. Security Trust Cos. Nicoson. Main 1804. For Sale or Rent A good four-room bungalow at 1100 S. Warman Ave., electric lights, well, cellar, chicken house, garage and barn. About of an acre of ground. Plenty of fruit and shade tres. Price 53.500. on terms. Will rent for S3O per month. Call Mr. Meredith. ' Webster 7958 * Five-room double on 8 n TT /\\ ii Meridian: price $4,000, M II /A\ H $9lO cash. S3O per 7 month. Henry P. Rosa. 725 K. of P. Bldg. Drexel 7761, ring 2. Circle 6600. 1840 DEXTER AVE.. 6 ROOMS, NEW! NEVER OCCUPIED. FULL BASEMENT. MODERN THROUGHOUT. SUNROOM, LARGE LOT. PAVED STREET WILL MAKE TERMS. CALL OWNER THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. MAIN 0107. E. MARYLAND St., double. 4-rooms; gas. electric lights: price $2,750. S3OO cash, or will except Auto or good lot. E. J. McCracken. . CITY TRUST CO. Ctr< Residence. Randolph 6416. FOUR.-ROOM cottage, gas. electric lights. city water, newly decorated; price $2,000: terms. E. J. McCracken. CITY TRUST CO. Circle 4022. Residence, Randolph 6416, REAL BARGAIN: gixroom modem house; garage, front driveway: on Parker Ave.. south of Tenth. By owner. Webster 4095. THREE-ROOM double: flrst-"lass condition $2,600: S6OO cash S2O per month Will rent 532. EVERROAD Drexel 3230 FIVE rooms, modern. 3-car garage: firstclass condition: a real bargain, $4,200. EY’EBEOAD. Drexel 3250.

21 REAL ESTATE FOB SALE b—Houses 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 Wires.” T. R. Jones & Cos., 414 Peoples Bank Bldg. Main 6758. Why Pay Rent when S4OO will put you in possession of a double on basis of better than 12%. Four rooms side, northeast $2,750 Five room side southeast $3,150 Six room side, west * $3,200 Mr. Renter, it is to your interest to look at these. J. C. Price, Realtor Main 1232 or Randolph 6724. TWO new five-room bungalows near E. 46th st. For price and terms see Mr. Y’an Arsdale with H. C. Turtle & Bro. 131 E. Ohio st. ON NORTHWEST COR NER GUILFORD AND FORTY-NINTH ST.. STRICTLY MODERN HOUSE. NOW IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION. YVILL MAKE TERMS. CALL OWNER THE SOUTHERN LUMBER | CO. MAIN 0107 OY’ERLAND. Country Club, good running order; lirst-elass condition, for sale or trade. 1514_Sheldon St. ■ FIVE-ROOM Kellastone bungalow; modern] except gas. $4,500: terms. EVERROAD. Drevel 3250. IRVINGTON. 4 rooms, mod.rn. built-in bed: $3,600; S4OO cash. WRIGHT. Irvington 0292. TABOR ST.. 5-room new modern bungalow, $4.500: terms EVERROAD. Dr. vel 3250 TEN acres, close in. $2,400; SSOO cash. EVERROAD Dre::el 3250. d—Lots ’ J Lot E. Thirty-Eighth street About 2 f squares east fairground. Paved street, %i lot 40x136. Only $750 for quick sale. ” Main 1403. Nights, Wash. 1079. tA<£t /iud£&uis EAST front lot on Ralston Drive, south of j Sixty-Second St., which is paved. Gas. electric; near school and car line. Sold on j easy terms of $lO down. $2 per week. Priic. $075. Call Main 4295. Evenings. Randolph 4057. Mr. Davidson. a Two lots nor.heast on paved street: j § east front, if taken in 5 days: SSO cash and $2.25 weekly gets both lots , w Price now only $750. Main 1400 Nights. YVash. 1079. Vs 4& LOT. 40x150, on Sixty-Second St. Paved: j gas, electricity, telephone. Near school j ami street car. Sold on easy terms of $lO down and $3 per week. Price. $1,050. Call' Mr. Davidson. Main 4295. Evenings,• Kandolph 4057. J J Southeast State fairground._ we offer w fine high building lot. 45x134 for \t only $lO eash and $1.25 weekly. Price | F now $435. East side of creek in plain view of fairground. Main 140 J. Nights. YYash. 1079. -fiwm tAdX£uJ(lc4s nanny tot on iAad Ave lost north Os Twenty First St. Price. $345: $lO down, i $125 per week Call evenings. Webster] 7710. Walter Saunders. HAST front wooded lot on Rosslyn Ave.. j near Fifty-Ninth St. Ih-i.c, $975: $25 cash, balance $2.75 per week. Main 4295. j Evenings. Randolph 4067. Mr. Davidson. _ : HALF ACRE lots east High, level ground. Ideal home site. I*rice S4OO and up j Small cash payment. Call Irvington 0512. j Mam 2770. PINS ei*t front let . • c .-.’.t Ave . near j Speedway Ave. ITo-e. $4L>. $lO down, balance $1.60 ler week. Call evenings. Riley 1724 LOT. 50x150. on * Byram St near Fifty- j First St Price. $396: ?lo down, bal- , ance $1.25 per week. Call evenings. Riley 1724. _ _ _ j A GOOD BUY’. Lot on Eastern Ave . mar Thirty Ninth St. Price. $395: sl>> down, balance $1.26 per week. Evenings, "etister 7710, j LOT on W. Twenty-Eighth St.. 45x120: ! price S6OO. Randolph 5702. *—Suburban 3 ACRES, small house (uncompleted) : cast, near National road; $2,500 —$300 cash.; $25 monthly. COOPER & HADLEY. 838 Lemcke Bdig. I Mam 2776. Evenings, .-a’! Irvmgt-m 0.>12. Suburban Dandy 5-room bungalow north: garage, two extra lots, also furniture for sale; easy terms. Address A No. 2752. Times. 12 KEAL ESTATE tV.V.MKI) HAY'E buyers waiting for singles and doubles. For quick results see FOWLER & EATON, 301 City Trust Bldg Main 6871. WE have two rash customers for semi mod- ! rrn or miHiern doubles north or northeast. 1 SHAMAN REALTY CO Main 3407. j YVANTED—S or 0-room. Bend-modern cottages, not over $3,.300; east or south. ] Main 6771. day or eve. | 23 FARM LANDS LAND AUCTION. Forty-seven-acre farm home, Wednesday, Oct. 18. 10 o'clock. Splendid black land. 5 room house, cellar, rront and rear porch. 2 good wells, 2 barns and plenty outbuildings, variety of fruit. Inspection Invited Will ] also sell all personal property. Location 3 miles north of Fortville. 24 miles northeast I of Indianapolis Will meet parlies from a ] d:slance at station upon request. If you want good land this will interest you YVIL- I LIAM E. RUSHTON. owner Sale in < barge of R. C. POLAND AUCTION CO., Noblesville. 25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE a—Household iioods

STOVE SALE Have .Vi on l,|P by buying an ►TeHO Excel Ilcater least $5.00 on tliejtove^ STOVE PIPE FREE EXCEL FURNITURE CO. Washington and New Jersey

Rugs and Linoleums oxl2 Brussels rugs, blue, tan, taupe and old rose, $12.50. Hall runner. 35c per yard. Gold seal con*oleum rugs. 9x12, perfect goods; newest patterns. $13.75. Axminsters. velvets and wiltons at lowest prices in the city. Dorfman Rug Cos. 107 W. Washington, opposite Statehouse “IF IT COVERS A FLOOR. WE HAVE IT PENINSULAR gas range, like new ; cost SOB. sell for $25: Jewel refrige rater, 75 lbs.. $10: kitchen cabinet $8 ; brown leather settee and chairs to match. $10: four-hole laundry stove, $3: small heater. $5; hot plate, $3. Circle^ 462 1 . HOUSEHOLD goods of all kinds at auction prices at 748 W. Michigan. THREE”ROOMS OFF URNIT UR E AT ' 821 S. SENATE. HOUSEHOLD goods for sale. 1922 Lcxingtgn. b—Coal, Ice and Wood BUST Indiana lump, clean, forked.... $8.25 High grade Indiana egg $7 50 Beet Illinois lump, large forked $8.50 Best Illinois egg SB.OO Best Brazil block, large forked SIO.OO Kindling with each ton. Deliver anywhere in the city. UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Drexel 3280. Stewart 2285.

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30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE

A Used Car Sale to Clean Up OMr Stock ASK TO SEE THE Studebaker Special touring; neYv paint, good cord tires, good top and curtains and in good mechanical condition, for $795 Many Other Good Buys THE BUCK CO. 315 N. Pennsylvania. LI ncoln 4371.

25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE r—Clothing HEAY’Y’ WOOD. Suitable for heating stove or furnace. Extra length for fire place. MAIN 0142. c—Clothing PANTS SALE ®of all odd lot* tn stock JH * 1 1 Two Stores In On* y \ The Pants Store Cos. 48 West Ohio—Near Illinois FOR SALE—-Coat, practically new, ;;s I or 40. tir-'W' ;i d—Musical Instruments l . C ET of trap drums with or without several ( | extra attachments, fur sale or trail*.*. 1014 i D St J. & C FISCHER FI A NO. 965.00 ROBERTSON MUSIC HOUSE 433 Mass ave. Main 4531. (GOOD f*lony upright piano. $35 cash. MR. MORGAN Randolph 4221 f—Miscellaneous We Have For Sale ) (JO or 70 oak tables, 8 ft. by 80 j inches. These tables are in good : condition. Price $7 each. We also have a large number of lone and five-gallon empty varnj ish cans. See .Mr. Weber, Gate No. 6, Kentucky ave. i NOG DYKE & MA It MON C’o. ! T Y PEWRITER BARG AI NS " PAY.MENTB Get our low price* on high grade used and second-hand UNDF.RWOOI). MON- ! 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, If Ain 2686 ■, Ind. ; Army Surplus Merchandise Army cots, tarpaulins, tents, roofing ta | I rer. rakes, tubs, shovels belting, bench j | grinders, visors, platform sf-ales. manila rope, saus. forges, wood chisels, ehieken ■ and fence wire. Also many other items. | See us for attractive prices. All now | merchandise. M. L. Goldberg & Sons. j 1302 YV. Wash. j 28(H) Block, Paris Avenue Six-room double; lights, sewer, well and cistern. Lot 50x135 Good neighborhood Will take a good contract of sale in j*ay- ! merit Call Trueblood. Main 0186 Evenings. Irvington 4213. | ROOFING, bent quality red and green slate covered, $2.25 per roll. Slightly damaged, j $ 1.05 per roll. CHARLES KOEHRING. | 88*J Virginia a re. Drexel {I4OO. INVALID CHAIRS-—Gooil" •trong rubber i tired chair* for rent. $3.60 per month. ! Crutches, 25c. Delivery free. BAKER BROS. i FOR SALE—Nearly new Hoover sweeper; 1 i also woman* winter coat. Circle WHEN YOU THINK OF TYPEWRITERS THINK OF JUDD. 22 S. PENN. 9T. j ONE quartered oak radio cabinet. For dej tail* call Drexel .3773. 86 All SCEI .LAM•;<> VSW AX TED ~ GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCK YARDS 27 HI SIX ESS ANXlll M EM ENTS A Batli a Day is the Healthy Way E. M. HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber. 3220 E. MlcbWebßter 3001. Vault Cleaning FOR QUICK SERVICE CALL Rapid Vault and Sink Cleaning Cos. BELMONT 2607. Vault Cleaning All work guaranteed. EAST SIDE VAULT i 1 AND SINK CLEANING COMPANY. 935 E. Maryland. Stewart 1794. DETECTIVES QUIGLEY-HYLAND AGENCY. INC. 404 National City Bank Bldg. Main 2902. Day or night. BRACES for deformity made to order. Special aid in charity caße*. DUGAN-JOHN- j BON CO.. 29 W. Ohio St. The Surgeon* ] Supply House. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated: feather mattresses and pillow* made. E. F. BURKLE. 416 Mass. Main 1428. EX SERVICE BROS.. vault. Kink or dry well cleaning. PAUL WEISS, 620 Caldwell. or Circle 7618. PrANcT builder and tuner Hepair all kind*. Work guaranteed. NICHOLAS HILDMAN. Belmont 0328-3 SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana ave HEATH'S Barber shop: union; warm, comfortable bathrooms. 133 W. Market. 28 aiOKAGL AND TKAIsSFLUS) ESI. 1898. Otto J. Suesz Packing, hauling, low rates on California shipments. Through ears to Los Angeles. Main 2353-3628. Night, Webster 0699. LARGE PROFITS. from cvo.ll expenditure follow Real Estate I advertising in "Want Ad" column* of tb* Times

28 STORAGE AND TRANSFER Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey St. Main 2028 LI. 1138. WE haul anything; moving $3 up: overland a specialty: experienced men. KENNARD VOGEL. Belmont 3426. BIGNESS 01‘^KTriJNlTlES Must ler : WITH S4O CAPITAL CAN CLEAN UP WITH MY LIGHTNING SELLER SEE ME TODAY. MR. HALLS. 206 KAUH BLDG , I 122 E. OHIO. LINCOLN 3411 ROOMING HOUSE for sale. - CaU Main 8690 30 A 111! MOKIIT SM > { SALE l—Gasoline ATTENTION MERCHANTS 1920 Ford Light Delivery Truck, $225 Ha* Rtartrr; looks good, will fflvo many years of serviee, emit able for frroeery delivery; S9O down, balancci n 12 equal install men la. 1920 Ford Panel Body Truck. S2OO Motor overhauled: fas Brood tir<*s: makes fine bakery delivery truck; sßi> down, balance I‘J mouths. Authorized Dealers For Ford and Lincoln Cars 259 South Meridian St. Block East of Union Station FORDS From S6O up At THE RED ARROW. You can depend on getting a square deal. jE. Wash. St. and Southeastern. Monroe Used Cars See us for all kinds of used • ars. Mon i roes our specialty. | PAYMENTS If* DESIRED. OPEN EVENINGS. Moo roe Motors Corporators 132 E. New York St. ’’ford BODIES I ; Exchange your used open body for a ! nice closed job. ; SwDS§he3mni <& Parker Autowa, Ames and Ford Body Dis j 330 E. MARKET. DODGE BROS., used cars. All model# at cheap prlcet. C.H. Walleri ch Com pan/ Can be- Brothers Motor VenicuM 833 N. Meridian. A FORD sedan. Good tiros. A-l shape. $250. Swisshelm & Parker. Ford touring, SSO down. USED CAR MARKET. Largest stock of used cars in town. 669-61 N. Capttol. corner of North St. FOKII SEDAN. 'SO; TERMS. OAKLEY GARAGE. FORDS! FORDS ! Sedans, tourings, as low as $l5O. Terms 644 E, Washington. Main 3403. DODGE TOURING. OAKLEY' GARAGE. MAXWELL touring, new top. paint, tires I and batteries. A real bargain at $165 Open evenings. 220 S. Penn. Main 1705. CHALMERS Cabriolet cord tires suit ib!-* fer a doctor or professional man. HErilI 111 -M 1016 F. Washington. FORD TOURING SHHF OAKLEY GARAGE. 1661 S. M ER11)1 AN BUICK ii)l7 touring; A-l shape: new top] and paint: $125 down, balance 1 year. 644 E YVash. Main 3493 DODGE SEDAN. IS: CHEAP; TERMS. OAKLEY' GARAGE. 10(11 S. MERIDIAN. DODGE. 1917 touring, A-l shape, good tires, SIOO down, balance to suit. 044 E. ' Wash. Main 3403. FORD coupe, late 1920; $l4O down: easy terms. WEISSMAN. 212-214 E. New ; York St. Main 4446. LEXINGTON touring 1919: sport Piociei. Terms or trade.. BETHURUM. <OIO K Washington. MONRO)’ louring worth ttie irinuiv e; or trade. BETHURUM. 1016 E. Washington. ELGIN 6. late 1920 sport model. Terms or trade BETHURUM 1010 K. Washington. _ FORD coupe; good condition: bargain. Take car in trade. ALLEN. 725 Virginia ave. DANDY little Crow Elkhart chummy roadster, SIOO. BETHURUM. 1016 E. Washington. DODGE touring; dandy condition; only $95 down. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings. CHEVROLET. 1918 touring. $95 down. Like new. 518 N. Capitol Open evenings. INTERSTATE eedan: bargain; $295. Open evenings. 235 N. Pennsylvania FORD touring, starter, etc.; dandy condition; $95 down 518 N. Capitol. FORD touring, starter: good condition. $225 725 Virginia Ave. FORD sedan. 1921; good condition. 725 Virginia ave.

30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE h—Gasoline Fordson and Lincolns NEW amid USED We sell our used car bargains on the Golden Rule Plan One 1921 touring, starter and demountable. ] S3OO. j One 1920 touring, starter, $225. One 1922 touring, starter and demountable, i only used ninety days, S4OO. One 1920 touring, starter, S2OO. ] One 1920 Maxwell, good tires, driven about 3,000 miles. $250. One roadster, S9O. ] One 1920 roadster, starter and demountable*. ! $225. One 1918 roadster, regular, $l4O. i One 1920 sedan, $363. ! One 1921 sedan, $390. ] One 1920 sedan, $375. ! One 1920 coupe, S3OO. One 1921, ton chassis, $250. j One light truck, $75. One 1920 ton truck, stake body, closed cab. S2OO. Three new style sedan bodies. Ao Wo Bowem AUTHORIZED FORD. FORDSON AND LINCOLN DEALERS. ! 939 FT. WAYNE. MAIN 6913. CLOSED SUNDAY. NEW AND USED “Appreciated Service” ID2I Sedan, first-class shape. Bargain for quick sale. Calderlhead Auto Cos. 2366 Northwestern Avenue Randolph 5260 FORDS THE RED ARROW is the place to buy a used car and pet a square deal. E. Wash. St. and Southeastern. Ford Bargains A large line. All models and atylra. $75 tip Soma like new Will lake any makt car In trade. AI.LEN. 725 Virginia ave. FORDS, ai! model* ind Myles. ALLEN, 725 Virginia Ave. ii ai toM(inii,r;s wanted WE NEED THE CARS AND MEAN BUSINESS If you warn, to sell your car. bring tltls and car We deal quick and pay cash WEISSMAN 212 14 E New York Si. Main 4446. j Autos Wsmted Cash lor any car. See us. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO FARTS AND TIRE CO 618 N Capitol. Main 2638. AUTOS wanted. WE FAY CASH. 1. WOLF AUTO CO. 019 N Illinois Main 1679. ii.’ AI TO SITTLIKS. KEI’AIKS AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Illinois S & S Auto Laundry Storage batteries at rock-bottom prices. Willard Exids Prest-O-I-ite and other makes, j 1 Six volt for $10: 12 volt for 315. South Side Battery Shop, 413 8. Meridian. 33 MOTOIU YCI.KS. BICYCLES I CASH paid for all kinds of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN, 609 Mass Ave. ! Main 7029. 35 FINANCIAL j PERSONAL LOANS *0(0) T ® Tbit office is operated under the supervision of the State of Indiana and wa* established for the purpose of providing a place where hone6t people can borrow any amount from sg.u to $;I00 without paying more t.ian the legal rate of interest or without being imposed upon m any way. It is only necessary that you are keeping house and permanently located. I NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify your employer, neither j do we make inquiries ol your frieuds, ! ' 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 **ith other companies paid ofi and more money advanced at legal rates. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAin 2923. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Rooms 205-7- Indiana Trust Bldg. 113 E. Wash, St. Corner Virginia Ave. WE MAKE snd second mortgages OB improved (arms and Indianapolis read estate. AETNA MORTGAGE Sc INVESTMENT 00. 508 Fidelity Trust Bldg. REAL ESTATE and Insurnace. TUXEDO STATE BANK. 37 MONEY TO lA)AN iiiEW SIOU-S2UO-S3UO * investigate our casy-to-pay Twenty-Fayment 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 fag the actual time loan runs, interest is charged only on the actual amount of cash still outstanding. Come in and get free Booklet. "The Twentypayment Plan." which describe* everything fully All business confidential. YVe Loan on Furniture. Pianos, Victrolas, etc., without removal. Also on Diamonds for long or snort time Call, phone or write Indiana Collateral Loan Cos. (Bonded Lenders.) ESTABLISHED 1887. 201 LOMBARD BUILDING. 24 Vi EAST WASHINGTON BT. Main 3286.

37 MONEY TO LOAN CONFIDENTIAL Quick Loans Up to S3OO On pianos. Vlctrolss, household furniture and guaranteed cotes. 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 6to 6:30. Saturday to Ip. m. Call, write or phone Circle 1-6-6-9. Beneficial Loan Society 601 National City Bank Bldg. Licensed by State Banking Dept. Application received at 2952 Clifton St. LOANS AND INSURANCE on City and Farm Property. THOS C. DAY A CO. 709-715 Fletcher Trust Building. Main 1325. LOANS on furniture, pianos, autos livestock, farm implements and other collateral. 141 Vi E. Washington St. CAPITOL LOAN CO. Main 0585. Auto Lincoln 7184. 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. J 27 N. Delaware St. Mata 5762. 328 E Wabash St. 39 LEGAL NOTICES . NOTICE. Notice is hereby given by the board of sanitary commissioners of the sanitary district of Indianapolis, that on the 21st day October, 1922. beginning at the hour of 10 o'clock a. ra.. ana continuing throughout the remainder of said day. and from time to time thereafter. If necessary, it will, pursuant to General Ordinance No. 65. 1922. of the common council of the city of Indianapolis. offer for sale and sell at public sale, at the office of its garbage plant, at Sellers’ farm. Indianapolis. Ind.. the following described articles and each of them: 3 mules. 1 spring wagon. 12 double wagons, in good condition. 10 double wagons, in fair condition. 6 double wagons, in such condition as to be salable only as junk. 15 single wagons, in good condition. 1 dog wagon. 221 metal garbage boxes 1 electric hoist. 120 leet of 10-inch “Eye" beams. 200 feet of 12-inch “Eye" beams. 8 lailroad flat cars. 1 frame, weather-boarded, one-story office building, with outside measurements of 10x18 feet. 1 electric motor and pump. I pile of scrap iron. Each of said articles v-ill be sold for cash, and at not less than the full appraised value thereof. BOARD OF SANITARY COMMISSIONERS OF THE SANITARY DISTRICT OF INDIANAPOLIS. By JAY A CRAVEN. President. notice. In the Putnam Circuit Court, September term. 1922. Notice to absentee. State of Indiana. Putnam County, ss. William B. Vestal, va Daniel Emery. To Daniel Emery, greeting: You are hereby notified that the above named plaintiff has this day filed In the office of the clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court, his certain complaint or petition alleging therein among other things that you. the said defendant. on the day of 1880. being then a resident of the city of Greencastle, Putnam County. Indiana, and the same being your place of residence, went to parts unknown and have continuously since said date remained absent and unheard from, leaving ; property In said county without having madr j any provision for its control or management’. ' that by reason thereof, said property Is suffering waste for want of prop-w care, and pray- f lng that your estate may be ai,;uuge*i 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 therein alleged will come up tor hearing and deter- ! minatioa in said court at the courthouse In ! the city of Greencaotle, Putnam County. In- j dlana on the 10th day of October. 1922. or as soon thereafter as such hearing can be had. YVltness the clerk and the seal of said court at Greencastle. Indiana, this j (SEAL) the sth day of August. 1922. HARRY W. MOORE. Clerk Circuit Court. THEODORE CRAWLEY. Attorney for Petitioner 1 NOTICE FOR BIDS ON TEMPORARY’ LOAN. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to | the provisions of General Ordinance No. 96. j 1922. of the common council of the city of Indianapolis. Ind, passed on Oct, 2. 1922. \ and approved by the mayor of the city of ; Indianapolis, on Oct. 7. 1P22. the underi signed city controller of the city of Indian- : ai oil, w ill receive sealed bids at his office in | the city hall. In the city of Indianapolis, up | to 12 o'clock noon on Wednesday, Oct. 18. i 1922. for a temporary loan of fifty thousand I $50,000.00) dollars, to the city of Indianapolis, for the uee of the department of public parks, and payable from the current revenues of said department to be derived from taxes. Said loan shall be repaid on or before Dec. 31. 1922. All bios shall bo based on tbe annual rate of Interest asked, to which a premium may be added, and the loan will be awarded to tbe best and lowest bidder, but tbe light is reserved to reject any and all bids. ! The obligation to br issued by said ] city will be negotiable notes of the city of i I Indianapolis, in denominations of five thou- I 'sand l$5,000.00) dollars, and upwards at; i the option of the successful bidder. JOSEPH L HOGUE. City Controller of the citj of Indianapolis. jTO WHOM it may concern: David C. | Braden having accepted a position with j Culver Military Academy. Culver. Indiana, will make his residence at Culver. Indiana. Notice is hereby given that all indebtedness of Braden & Cos. previous to Aug. 15. 1922. has been assumed by and will be paid by David C. Braden. All accounts due Braden & Cos. previous to Aug. 15, 1922, Lave been ; assumed by David C. Braden and notice is hereby given to all debtors of Braden A Cos. ' that their accounts are now due and payable ! and past due accounts will be placed In the hands of our attorney for collection. Notice i is hereby given that neither Nettie R. Braden or David C. Braden will be responsible for : anv indebtedness incurred by Braden & Cos. | after Aug. 15, 1922. Anyone having any chums against Braden & Cos. as a firm or against Nettie R. Braden or David C. Braden as members of the firm of Braden Sc Cos., will make known such ckiims at once by notifying David C. Braden. Culver. Indiana. GOAT DRIVER HELD Samuel Knuckles Charged With Issuing Fraudulent Check. Issuing: a fraudulent check for sl7 on the California Bank and Trust Company caused Samuel YY. Knuckles, negro, 32, of .1120 S. Pennsylvania St., to be taken to the city prison toj day. Knuckles is charged with hav- | ing forged the name of John Jones, 419 N. Blackford St, Knuckles is recognized about Indianapolis as the driver of a team of goats which has attracted much attention. FINDS CAR IN SHED Frank Robertson Calls Police to Re- : move Little Stranger. Frank Bobertson, 314 E. Tenth St., drove up to his garage last night and opened the door. Occupying the space was a Ford roadster. He called the j police who investigated and found | that the doors to the place had been ] jimmied and the car left in the garage. It contained no identification marks. Robertson was relieved of the unwelcome present and another car was added to the unclaimed car row at police headquarters.

Last Shake lln United Press NEW YORK, Oct. 10.—M. Louis Gautier, who has mixed 3.000,000 cocktails during his forty-eight years making the high seas wetter, threw his cocktail shaker overboard from the French liner La Touraine today. *T’m going back to France to stay.” he said. “I've been ruled off the ocean by V. Daugherty.” He said, how.ver, he may try to get a job on the Mediterranean, where waves are blue but laws are not.

OCT. 10, 1922

SUD BEGINS ANNUAL ELECTION OF ITSOFFICEBS Re-Election of Old Officers Seems Certain at Opening of Session. The re-election of all of the present officers of the Indiana synod of the United Lutheran Church, in third annual convention at St. Mark’s Church, seemed probable late today when nominations from the floor began. The present officers are the Rev. J. P. Miller of Richmond; the Rev. I E. Gernet, Louisville, Ky., secretary; TV. C. Davis, Indianapolis, vice president. At the opening session of the three- - day convention, which is being attended by about 102 representatives of the church, ten new ministers were introduced. The ritual serviee of the Lutheran Church was conducted by the officers of the synod. The sessions today were given over to the reports of officers and various committees. Tonight, Rev. Miller will deliver a sermon. Wednesday’s morning session will be given over to educational matters pertaining to Indiana institutions of the church. Wednesday night will be observed as foreign and home missionary night. At the annual banquet of the Lutheran Brotherhood held at St. Mark’s Church last night. President H. D. Hoover of Carthage College spoke on “Men Who Serve.” | “Most of the poor are shiftless,” he' said. “It is not true that the rich man is a thief, a robber or a grafter. W should honor the thrifty, worthy and industrious man.” BOOSTS ADVERTISING Speaker at Better Business Convention Tells of Value of Publicity. “Ten out of every 100 business men know whether they are making or losing money; the rest have no idea,” declared Fred P. Mann, president of Mann’s Department Store, Devils Lake. N. D., yesterday, in a speech before the business men of Indianapolis at the Better Business convention at the Hotel Lincoln. Mr. Mann | told how his business, starting with j a borrowed capital of $1,600, and. ! operating in a small town, developed | into a $650,000 annual business, in i spite of after-war depression in 1921. Mr. Mann advocated advertising. He 1 pointed to the success of national ad-. ; vertisers, and their methods, as evl- ! dence of its success. GRANTS JUDGMENT Judge Anderson Holds Vincennes Bank Stockholders Liable. Judgment of $36,509.31 against ! stockholders of the Wabash Bank of | Vincennes, in favor of the Los Anj geles Trust and Savings Bank of Los I Angeles, Cal., was given by Judge Albert B. Anderson in Federal Court yesterday. { Evidence showed that the California hank had honored drafts on telegraphic orders of Arthur D. Jenkins, formerly vice president of the Wabash Bank. Jenkins noYV is serving a urm In the State prison at Michigan City. AUTO IS MISSING Negro Leaves Note Saying He Had Orders to Drive Car. An automobile owned by Mike Duffecy, 2223 Central Ave., disappeared from a garage at Central Ave. and 'l'wenty-Fifih St., last night. The police are se'arching for a negro who I left a note at the garage stating that 1 he had taken the car and that Mr. Duflfecy had ordered him to drive the car to the Duflfecy home. The license number of the missing automobile is 353919. MANY HUNT NUTS Department of Agriculture Reports Bumper Crop in State. The hunt is on. Thousands of Indianapolis citizens are taking advantage of Marion County's bumper nut crop and are each day hunting in the woods and other places were walnuts and hickory nuts are plentiful. The State Department of Agriculture reported the crop this year is j favorable throughout the State. ASK CHANGE OF VENUi Union Miners Make Plea on Charge* of Murder and Inciting Riot. fill United Press WELLSBURG, W. Va., Oct. 10.— Change of venue for the 200 union miners charged with murder and inciting to riot in connection with the Ciiftonville mine war massacre July 17, will be asked of Judge J. B. Sommerville, by J. J. Gardner, attorney for the defense, here tomorrow. STEALS CAPE Thief Makes Away With Loot in Heart of City. A thief stole a cloth cape from the Schoen Brothers delivery truck, at Washington and Meridian Sts., yesterday. The Schoen Brothers office is at 934 E. Pratt St. The cape was worth SSO. HONOR PATRON K. of C. Will Observe Discovery Day With BRnquet-. Discovery day, Oct. 12, a legal holiday in this State, will be observed by the Knights of Columbus in this city with a dinner meeting at the SpinkArnis Hotel next Thursday evening at 7:30 o'c’ock, under the auspices of the ' fourth degree members of the order. NAMES LUTHER SHIRLEY Russell Ryan Makes Appointment of Democratic Candidate. Russell Ryan, Democratic county chairman, has named Luther Shirley, 5377 ,E. YVashington St., to succeed Harry S. Mackey, deceased, as the Democratic candidate for coroner.