Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 138, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1922 — Page 9

OCT. 19, 1922

1 DEATH XOTICÌM ACHGILL, CHRISTIAN—Died Oct. 18 at bis residence. 827 Cottage ave., age 7 jeans. Furierai Saturday. Oct 21 at 1:30 ©dock at thè house and 3 o'clock at thè Kntmaue Lutheran Church, corner of Laurei end Orange sts. Friend invited. Burlai I utheran cemetery. DUGAN. BRIDGET—Died at her home. 713 King ave,. Tues.. 11 p. m. Furierai from thè residence. Friday, Oct. 20, 8:30 a. m. Bt. Anthonj-'g churcii 9 o'clock. Pleaso onxit tìowers. ILOWRY, CHAS. W.— Died ThursW day, Oct. 19, 1922, at 6:45 a. m. Age 69 years. Funeral Services at thè Chapel of E. E. Gross, 653 S. Delaware St., Friday, Oct. 20, at 2:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burini at Monroe, Ohio. RINGER, JOHN E—Died at Martlnsbttrf. W. Va, age 88 years. Friends may view rematala at thè home of his dausrhter. Mrs. John Dawson. 6122 Ashland ave.. Thursday afternoon. Funeral at Ebenezer Church. 10:30 a. m.. Friday. Oct. 20. Friends invited. WILSON. EDWIX L.—Age 67. paseed away Oct. 17 at thè residence of his danghter. 1139 St. Paul st. Friends may cali Thursday afternoon and evening. Funeral Services Church man Avenue Baptist Church. Friday. Oct. 20, 2 p. m. Burlai New Crown cemetery. Friends invited. 2 CARD OF THAXKS CARD OF THAXKS—CULLINGS—Ws wtsh to express our thank to friends and relatives for thè kindness and sympathy shown us during thè iong illness and death of our father and brother. Andrew J. Cullingg. Esporta!ly do we thank Rev. Okey and singers. undtrtakers. Flanner A Buchanan: Iron Moulders Union and Modera Woodmen, Camp No. 6984. CHLLDREN AND 6ISTER. 3 IX MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM —In loving remetnbrance of our darling little son. Cari Wallace Moore. Whom Jesus calied four years. Oct. 19. 1918. In thè lonely grave yard sleeping. Where thè nowers gently wave Lies thè one we love so dearly And trled so hard to save. But God needed one more angel child. Amidst thè shlnlng band. So He bent His iovin* emtie And cìasped our dardo* so. Lonely parente, MB. AND MRS. THURMAX MOORE. JT~ TtNKKAL DIFECTORS W. T. B!asengYm Independent Cndertaker. Prompt ambulance calla. 'The proof of a servite la thè servi ce tt rendere. 1702 N. niinoia St. Randolph 6870. 1625 Sheiby St. Drexel 2570. FLANNER & BUCHANAN 820 North Illinois St. Funeral dlrectors to thè people of Indianapolis eince 1887. Phonee—Main 0641-0642. LI. 9641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY SS* W<x£cU Farlor 1222 Pnlon St. Johnson & Montgomery 1032 Central Ave. Maln 1430. George Grinstemer Furerai Director. 522 E. Market. Mam 0908. SHTRLEY BROS/ CO. Main office 946 S. Illinois St. Ctrcle 11)18. Male 1841. CHAS. A HOCKENSMITH. 724 N. Illinola. Main 1.66 LI. 1166. FUNERAL DIRECTOR9—I4O2 N. UlinoU WM E KR.EvìEB Main 1154 Ree Phone Ben nevi 339-L. GAPD—BERT s 7 GADD. 2130 Prospcct St Phonea: Drexel 0422 Stewart 2278. CNDERTAKERS —HISEY A ITI 09. 951 North De! L 6564. M 3680 ( PEKSOXALS FAIRMOCNT Materaity Hoapital for conflntnieut. May wu.-k for part of exptnse. Babies for adoption. Write for booklet. Mrs T B Long. 4911 ÌE. Twenty-Sevenlh St.. Kansas City. Mo. __ ||o I.OST AM) KOLXD LoST—Bluetiek hound, male. $lO retrard. Return to H. F. POLLA RI), 424 North VYarmon. Belraont 3776. LADIES’ platinimi rine. *t with one ’arge and sere-ai smali diamonds. Finder please cali Kumbolt 3450. Reward. PERSE broura leathcr lost W Mich. and Ketcham. Har. 2383. Howard. lt HELP WANTEI)—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 I AT ONCE r Solieitors to work full or part time. See IIASTINGS, Cireulation Dept., Indianapolis Times, aster 10 a. m. Wanted —Boys Sixteen years old or under, to carry Time route In centrai part of city Routea between North and South and Eaat and West Sta See Mr. Moorehead. any afternoon, between 3 and 5. 60 LABORERS report at once. INDIANA ASPHALT FAVINO CO. Central Ave. and Fitty-Seeond. WANTED DRY PÌCKERS INDIANAPOLIS POULTRY CO. 238 S. Pennsylvania WANTED —LABORERS. APPLY THOMPSON A- RINGER LUDLOW AND NE VADA STS. MEN to iearn vulcanlztng tratte, a nne parine business to get into. ANDERSON STEAM VULCANIZER CO BOYB AS M ESSE NO E RS7 DELIVERY DE^T. WESTERN UNION. Monument Plac. TRUCK driver: expericnced. Cali aster 7 p. m. Washington 4101. MAN to work on odd jobe around thè yard. 119 E. Michigan. 13 IXSTRLCTIOXS irti A /d. • n< * popular plano music IW' Q li tanght in twenty lessine. be- ' ginnera and advanced. Reduced ratea. Christenaen Schooi. 106 Petnbroke Arcade Cirele 3034. EX-BERVICE men jcin our free evening courses in auto meehanlea. vuleanlzing. welding. radio, acccunting and commercial arta. K. of C. Eveuing Schooi. Maln 3027. BANJO, mandolin and sntitar, up-to-date method Cali Belmont 1872. • —Business College CEN to learn bar ber tracie. TRI-CTTY 3ARBER S COLLEGE. 303 E Waahingpat . Indianapolis. Ind. Cirele 0757. 14 SALESMEX WANTED SALESMEN. To Bell eleetrie sweepers: permanent posltion: good opportunity: experier. -e not necesaary aa we train and help you. Cali 713 Merchants Bank Bldg. HAVE OPENINGS FOR 10 BRANCH MANAGERS. If you are wllling. to start about $32 a week and ean qualify, your future ia aaaured WIZARD PRODUCTS CO.. INC. Aster 3 p m. People a Bank Bldg.

16 HELP WANTED—FEMALK Wfoy Not Become a Teleplhoine Operator? Telephone Operating is a profitable profession. Over 1,200 GIRLS in this city are enjoying positions as * Telephone Operators. There’s a place in this Profession for any bright, healthy young wornan of 17 years or more. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. MissCooper, Room 101 ATONCE Solicitors to work full or part time. See HASTINGS, Circulation Dept., Indianapolis Times, aiter 10 a. m. FOUR WOMEN. In meat trimming department: experienced preferred : half-time day work and nalf-time piece work. INDIANAPOLIS ABATTOIR CO. MORRIS AND DROVEB. COLORED girl wanted for generai kitchen work. Cooklng experlence necessary. Wares $lO per week and meala. Apply GOLDSTEINS DAIRT LUNCH. 903 N. Illinois. EXPERIENCED - MAKERS FAHNLEY AND McCRAY GIRLS for light factory work. Experienced on punch and driil press. Apply tho JOHN LEE9 CO.. 241 W. Georgia Bt. TEACHERS WANTED—-Ali kìnda. for schools: contrada walting; best salanes. 1401 National City Bank. li BITLATIOXS WANTED •—Male CHAUFFEUR or truck driver by young. m arri ed man Can drive any mako car. Circle 2936. Mr. Smith. b-F eiuale CURTAIN9 TO LAUNDER. BXCELLENT WORK. DREXEL 0895. 18 ROOMS FOR HENT DELAWARE. N.. 2020: iarge fumlshed front room: kitchenette: runnlng water: girla or employed couple. Randolph 5222. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2050: light front room: breakfast optional: for one gentleman; references. Randolph 0334. UNFURNISHED room and suu porch euitable for business women ; excellcnt heat and hot water. Rlley 2244. NICELY furnished front room In modera home: north: aultable for two gentlemen only. Washington 0637. NKW JERSEY, N„ 1109: fumlshed ~room: modera: in private homo; 2 car linea. Circle 3084. DELAWARE. 1708. N.: large. modera aleeping room, suttable for two. Randolph 2718. BUCHANAN, 825: fumlshed front housekeeping room, electric lights. gas. Drexel 3839. ÉAST SIXTEENTH st., 639; nicely far mahed front room; modera, SI. Rlley 1581. NICELY furaished front room. modem. Brookstde 2236. 1215 N. Jefferson. DAVIDSON. N.. 041: 2 extra iarge room, unfumUiied: private home. CORNELL. 1216; 2 deairable fumlshed rooms, modera. Main 8763. THREE unfumlshed rooms: young couple preferred. Randolph 0943. PARK Ave.. 1728: fumlahed rooms, bath. beateti, modera; reaaonable. a—Light Housekeeping TENTH. E . 219: furaished light housekeeping rooms. Aiso furnished house. Circle 7948 LARGE, waim rooms. bath: housekeeping: $2 a week. 317 E. South St. ROOM in modera home: kitchen privi]egee; Sheiby car. Stewart 1150. FURNISHED light housekeeping rooms for rent. 907 N. Capito!. 19 RKNTALS i eeeeeeeeoeeewvw'oivwwvvwwvvii a—House South 1840 Silver, 4 rooma $16,50 111 Wisconsin. 8 rooms 25.00 346 E. McCarty. 6 rooma 21.00 1233 Deloss, 4 rooms . 25.00 655 Birch, 5 rooma 20.00 Dunlop & Iloltegel, 2201 Fountain St. A flve-room doublé: electric lights. well. clsiern; all large rooms. Rent sls per mo Meredith & Johnson 703-4 Fldelity Trust Bldg. Main 2398. Webster 7958 i FIVE-ROOM apartment with garage; 560: | 4-room house with garage sl7. Drexel 6119. Edwin King. FOCR-ROOM house for rent to party bUYING FURNITCRE. 122 N. Miley ave.. aster 6 p. m. FOR RENT—72S E. 25th: strictly modem; prie $37.60. Har 2964. Main 3108. b—Apartment 3540 Balsam Ave. Llving room, bedroom and kitchenette. thoroughly modera. Rent only SSO. Jauìtor. heat and water furnished. Small cottage. Sterling Heights. S2O. The Evans-Roberts Co.

c—Business Places DOWNTOWN, third floor business roon#; steam heat and water; Illinois and Washington sts. ; 3,400 square feet ; rent reasonable. Jennings Bros., 28 S. Illinois St. e—llouses, Flats Furnished POR RENT—Suburban new attractive bungalow: fumlahed Two aerea ground. chicken park; outbutldinga. Maln 7031. FIVE roomj nleely fumlahed; houae for rent. 333 N. Hamilton. 21 ukÀl. l.Nl.vrE KOit SALA L—Houses Doublé Home Haa ó rooraa a side: electricity, gas. city water, good lot: locateti on improved Street uear E. Washington car. Prive $3,900. Terms S3OO cash. G. C. Weleh. CITY TRUST CO. Cirele 4022. Ree.. Cirele 3641. NEW 5-room burgalow. near Forty-Sixth St.; ìarge lot. eleetrie liglits; prive, $2,500. SIOO eaah, bilance like rent. See Van Ar odale. H. C. Tuttle, 181 E. Ohio BL MODERN doublé, eaat front. Ava rooms, bath and hall each alde, brick and eement front porch, eement watk. bullt-tn features. Sbown by appointment. other propertlea eaat and aouth. For terms cali C. J. Oaborne. Drexel 6184. GUILTORD AVE., STRICTLY MODERN, SIX-ROOM HOUSE, NOW IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION. NORTHWEST CORNER GTJILFORD AND FORTY-NINTH ST. WILL MAKE TERMS CALL OWNER . THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. MAIN 0107. FOUK-ROOM BUNGALOW, ir. thè best resldent district on North Mount at. Price $2,350. For terme cali. FOWLER & EATON. 301 City Trust Bldg Maln 6871. TREMONT st., N.: 8-room modem all but fumaee; good basement; full lot: plenty of fruit. Poultry houae, $4.300 on terms. Cali Trueblood. Maln 0186. Evennigs, Irvington 4213. IMMEDIATE POSSESBION. Six-room modem, except furnace, on E. Morris St. In good eondltion. Bargaln for eaah. Cali Lincoln 3734. day or eve. EIGHT-ROOM modem.' 4 down 4 up, 3 complete baths, garage: good location, near E. Tenth. Only $4.500. Terms. Lincoln 3734. Day or eve. BUNGALOW south: 4 rooms nleely arranged; in excellent condition and only $2.350: terms. Cali Maio 6771, day or eve. MODERN home, $12.000: 4226 Rookwood Ave. Cali owner. Washington 3035.

21 RE AL ESTATE FORSALE b— House $350 Cash A new bungalow with 2 bedrooms. long llving room, dining room, kitchen and bathroom with toilet. Cement porch and walks and large basement. Gas and water. In 2200 block N. Rural. Priee $3,350. Cali Mr. Murehie Tibbs-Bose Realty Co. 304 American Central Life* Bldg. Circle 0436. Nights, Harrison 3492. j SOLD W 4 tfeorm tA<zt;u6Stttz& They sell lots of properties for others. Why not let them hustle for you too. The Kinnear Company. 760-62 Bankers Trust. Main 1409. Attractive two-story, well-built six-room modera house, corner property, nice lot. Well located. Villa ave., north of Prosperi Street. Price for quick sale, $4,000. Terms $1,500 cash, balance monthly. Frank E. Gates &* Son, Realtors. 1011 Hume-Mansur Bldg. Lincoln 1269. " NEW BUNGALOW. 519 N. Chester Ave.; 5 rooms; immediate possesslou: only one left: very easy terms to deslrable people. Worth Investigating. Twenty-Fifth and Alabama Sts.; 6-rooms, reception hall; all modera includine laundry; cn easy terne. Only $5.500. Frank S. Clark & Co. Main 3377. 226 E. Ohio St. Bargain North Doublé. 6 rooms and batli each side; hardwood floors, sleeping porches, sun parlors. Large lot :on paved Street, north of creek. Only $11,600. Rents lor $125 nionth. THE EVANS-ROBERTS CO.. A Real Bargain Eight-room house, front and rear porches: large lot lare on two streets: gas, water and sewer to property line, nice shade Price $3.250; $1.650 cash. Musi be aold this week, so hurry up. “Live Wires.” T. R. JONES A CO. 414 People' Bank Bldg. Main 5758. SIOO Cash will place you in possession of a brand new 4-room bungalow on thè west side with garage and electric lights. Balance monthly like rent. Big. beautiful lot. Here ls your opportunity. Cali Mr. Spence Main 4295. Evenlngs. Rlley 1724. Colorod, Barpaln, Northwest Five rooms : water, electric lights: new roof; newly painted; exceilent conditioa throughout. Price $2,300. Very reason* ab.e terms. Dunlop & Iloltegel, Only SIOO Cash will put you in posfieseion of a brand nevr 4-room bungalow on Byrain et., north of Fifty-First st., with garage and electric lights. Bilance monthly. like rent. Big lot 50x150. Cali Mr. Davidson Main 4296. Evening. Randolph 4057. Ashland and 22d Modera home, 8 rooms ar.d bath; extra large lot; owner ha instrueted usto seli this; want offer. See us lor partlculars at once. Dunlop & Iloltegel, Realtors 123 E Market 8t SIOO Down and you can move right in to a brand new 4-room bungalow on thè wet lde with garage, electric !ight and big lot. Balance monthly like reut. Cali Mr. Davidson Main 4296. Evening. Randolph 4057. $l5O Cash 1523 Ratea Four-room cottaKe; Heotrlo lights; grmxi condiuou. Paynieais sls month. Dunlop & Iloltegel, 122 E. Market. South Fire-room eottages, S3OO to SSOO cash, balance like rent Immediate poeeeeslon. Cai! Mr. Elrod. M:iin 2957 day, or Webeter 2666 evenlngs. Orin Jessup Land Co. 1325 W. 26th Dandy 5 room cottage, strictly modern. cement porch, full lot with prar.ik'e rents 540 month; price $4.000. Only SI.OOO down. T. E. HALLS. JFi 200 Rauh Bldf. 122 E. Ohio Lincoln 3411.

1017 X. Belleview DANDY 5-room. semi-modern bungalow: <.nly 3 yeara old: hurga.it at $3,500: only 5700 down; *2B per irtoi ih. T. E. IIALLS. JR. j 206 Rauh BMg. 122 E. Ohio Lincoln 3411. 2800 N OLNEY BRAND NEW BUNGALOW By owner; attractive porch; 5 rootn and ; bath. cozy kltcbcn, bulll-ln cabinet; fumato, j Webster 4119. MODERN 7-room house on Tuxedo St. Cali Waah 1180 fcr detalls d—Lot m Southeast State fairground. we offer M fine high building lot. 45x134 for only $lO cash and $1 25 weekly. w Price now $436. East side of oreek In plain view of fairground. Ma..: 1400. Nights. VVash. 1079. Wi tAdtt/tccsKùuù FINE east front lot on lìucklngham. near Sixty-Secoud St. Clone to paved Street: gas. eleetrie and teleplione. Two squarta from carline. Price $000: $lO down, $2 per week. Maln 4295. Evenlngs. Randclph 4067, LOT on paved Street. Slxty-Seeond St. Has gas. electricity and telephone. One square from carline. ! Two aquarea from acnool. Price $1.050: $lO down. $3 per \rock. Maln 4295. Evenlngs, Itandolph 4057. _ LÓT. 40x160 feet, in Irvington T errate; ideal building alto or iiiveatiaent: $lO cash, balance $7.50 per month. Cali Maln 2776. FINE woodcd lot on Rosslyn Ave., near Fifty-Nlnth St. Price $925; $25 cash. $2.76 per week. Cali Main 4295. Evenings. Randofph 4037. CORNER LOT. Thlrty-Ninth and Keyetone. Price $950: $lO down. $2.75 per week. Cali evenlngs, Mr. Walter Saunders. Webster 7710. EAST front lot on Centennìal PI., near Spcedway Ave. Price $475; $lO down, $1.50 per week. Cali evening, Riley 1724. HI VER front lot on Fifty-Second St., OOx 150: prive $690. $lO down, $2 per week. Cali evenings. Riley 1724. —Suburban Suburban Dandy 6-room bungalow north; garage, two extra lota, also furnituro for sale; eaay termß. Address A No. 2752. Times. I—Sale or Exchance Will Trade 20 acres. 8-room houae. eleetrie lights, flreplace and mantel, uively decorateci ; good basement. kitvhen slnk wltli water in houso. extra largo chieken house, barn 40x50: 2 good orchards, well fenved and tlieti. Will tracie for good rentals in thè city only or improved property. “Live Wirea. ’ T. It. JONES & CO., 414 People s Bank Bldg. Main 5758. 122 ACRES good graln and stock farm; Jennings County. 20 aerea tlmber; good seven-room house, good barn, on pike, 9 miles east of North Vernon. Wili Bell or trade lor city property ; doublé preferred. Cirele 3258. _ 82 KEAL ESTATE WANTED “Cash Tallts!” Whon you want to sell your reai estate or contract :n a liurry. see ROBT. E. REKVES. ~ 223 Saks Bldg. Or cali Llncolu 4231. Evenings. Web. 3212. HA VE CASH CUSTOMERS FOR one 5 or 6-room modern home south or east. One 5 or H-room evmi-modern south or eaat. One bungalow 5 or 6-room modern north. One 9 or 10-room house suitable for duplex. CANADAY REALTY CO. 306-7 City Trust Bldg. M. 5340. Ran. 5352. NOT HUNTING BARGAINSI Have cliente who will pay 100% value. Get my flgures on it and Bave time. AETNA SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. LACY HEAIIN. MGR. Lincoln 7371. Res.. Harrison 1024. “ ’ WANTED. ~ ’ Rental property. Have cash $20.000 to invest. Prefer cloee-in property, but will consider any good investment. Address A No. 2759, Times. WE have two cash customers for aeml-mod-ern or modern doubles north or northeaat. SHAMAN REALTY CO. Main 3467. 721-2 Lcmeke Bldg ~ WANTÉIL “ Largo house, doublé or duplex, will trade good five-room doublé and pay difterence. Lincoln 7707. Owner. LARO E PKOFITS from expendlture follow Keal Estate advertialngU. “Want Ad" columns of tha Times f

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25 MISCKLLANKOUS FOR SALE m—Household Goods Rugs and Linoleums 9x12 Brussels rugs. blue, tan, taups and old rose. $12.50. Hall runner, 35e per yard. Gold seal congoleum rugs, 9x12, perfect goods; newest patterns, $13.76. Axmlnsters. velvets and wiltons at lowest prices in thè city. Dorfman Rug Co. 207 W. Washington, opposite Statehouse. **IF IT COVERS A FLOOR. WE HA VE IT." BEDBUGS, roaehes. motns. ani, destroyed with one application of “Sudden Death." ALBERT MAAS. 31 Virginia Ave. M. 1225. FOUR rooma forniture, $l5O. Prlvilege renting house and garage; $17.50. 2027 Hazel St. FOR SALE—Crown vapor cabinet., rnassagc table; cheap. 907 N. Capitol Ave. GARLAND heater and Nublan hot blast. 827 Sanders. FOR SALE—Small, soft eoa! hoatlng stova. 1203 Tempie Ave. b—Coal, Ico and Wood Buy Your Coal At thè Best Prices The best coal money can buy. Guaranteed and our gukrantee ls good. Illinois Large Lurnp $7.75 Hamilton, Large Lump $7.75 Llnton, Large Lump $7.75 Illinois Lump $7.25 Hamilton Egg $7.25 PROMPT DELIVERY ANY PLACE IN THE CITY. Tom Shroyer Circle 1435. 430 Indiana. BEST Indiana lump. clean. forked. . . . $8.25 Illinois mine run, 50 % lump $6.50 High grado Indiana egg $7 50 Best Illlnoia lump. largo forked. .... .88 50 Best Illinois egg .....88 00 Best Brazil block, largo forked $lO 00 Kindling with each ton. Deliver anywhere in thè city. UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Drexel 3280. Stewart 2285, UlinoU Lump $8 00 Illinois Egg *7.50 Fourth Vein Llnton Lump $8.25 Fotirth Vein Egg $7.50 All coal forked. No d'rt or rock. WEBSTER 9393. HEAVY WOOD. BultaWe for heatlng stove or furnace. Extra length for Are place. MAIN 0142.

j FURNACE or stove wood. 8o!d by thè cord Webeter 2292. c—Clothlng PANTS SALE f■% of all odd lots in stock. a* I ', {, $2.95 (\- I $3.95 \ Ui $4-95 11/ $5.95 il f % Two Stores In On ff The Pamts Sto re Co. 48 West Ohio— Near Illinois d—Musical Instruments 1 GENUINE Victor Vlctrola. large cabinet glze, in exceilent condìtlon. A bargain at slls. Terni lf desi reti. Open evening. MIJSIO SHOP. Massacimsetts and Walnul. NEW UPRIOHT PIANO: will olì on par menta at $1.76 per week. Randolph I 4221 MR. MORGAN. !J. A C FISCHER PIANO, *85:00: ROBERTSON MUSIC HOUSE. 33 Mm ave Main 4531. f—Miscellaneous TYPEWRITER BARGAINS PAV.MENTS Get our low price. on htgh-grade n.ed and eecond hand ONDERWOOD. HOIiARCI!. REMINOTON. L C BMITII. ROYAL and otlier good machlne. U macnine. thut we can guarante*. Clark Typewriter Shop 18 We.t Market. Second Floor. Phone, Malli 2683 Indianapolis. Ind. Armv Surplus Merchandise Arxny cot. tarpaulln®. tenti, roofin? paper. rakes. tub. ihovél beltlnf, >H*nch grmderg. visore, platfonn <ule. rnaiil) • ropc. aws, forge*, wood chleken and fenco wlre. Alno many other iteum. See ua for attractive price*. Ali uew merchandise. M. L. Goldberg & Sons. 1302 W Wah. STOVE9, used but In perfeet condltion r'i range $lO and ima! ransre, heater. baecburner. CHARLES KOEHRING 882 Virginia ave. Drexel 9400. INVALID CHAIRS—Good,~ troug rubber tlred chair. for rent. $3 50 per month. Crutches. . Delivery free. BAKER BROS. ìiK AT'TIFUr, gold flati : cheap; cali custodia. Marion Oounty courthouso, William Garrabrant. WITEN TOC THINK OF TYPEWRITBRS THINK OK JUDO 23 8 PENN. ST. ___ HAYWOOD vuieanltlng outflt. Modal “L." Prie $175. Washington 2919. BABY jCARRÌAGÉ"” In good condì tlon. 120 Concordia; t 6 MIBCEI.LAXKOUS VVANTE GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCK YARDS 27 UUSIXKMB VX NO LXCLMEM S A Bath a Day is thè Healthy Way E. M. HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber. 3220 B. Mlch. Webster 3001. Vaili t Cleamng FOR QUICK SERVICE CAT.L Rapid Vault and Slnk Gleanfng Co. BEL M ONT ‘4607. Fireproof Roofing We Bpccializo on lire rcsistant roofing. Estimate cheerfullj glven. MEREDITH, JCIfNSON & ADAIR. Main 2393. Webster 7958. Vault Cleamng AH work guaranteed. EAST SIDE VAULT AND SINK CLEANING COMPANY. 935 B. Maryland. Stewart 1704. DETECTIVES QUIGLEY-HYLAND AGENCY, INO 404 National City Bank Bldg. Main 2902. Day 01 night. BRACES for deformlty made to order. Special aid In cliarity case. DUGAN-JOhN-80N CO.. 29 W. Ohio St. The Surgeone Supply House. PIANO builder and timer. Repair all klndt. Work guaranteed. NICHOLAS HILDMAN. Belmont 0328-3 FEaTMERS bought. soid and renovated: feather mattressee and pillows made. E. F. BURKLE 410 Mae. Main ÉX-SERVICE BROS., vault. eink or dry well cioaning. PAUL WEIS3. 626 Caldwell. or Circle 7618 SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Bharpened. TUTTLEDGE 201 Indiana ave. HEATH’S Barber Shop: uniou; warm, comfortable bathrooms. 133 W. Market. 28 STOKACiE ANI) TRANSFER est. 1898. Otto J. Suesz Pachiti", hauling, low rates on California shipments. Through ears to Los Angeles. Main 2353-3628. Night, Webster 0699. WE haul anyihing: movlng $3 up: overlantl h epeclalty; experienced men. KENNARD VOGEL. Belmont 8426.

28 bIOKAGE AMI TKANSFIiiKS Shank Sapenor Service BEST FACILITIE3 FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey Bt. Main 2028. LI. 1138. 29 BUSINESS OPPORTIÌnÌTIES Why not enter tlie insurance business 1 ? Either whole or part time on new income protectivs pollcies. Selle readilv to all claeses on eaay payment pian. We pay eaeh at once for each policy sold in addition to commission. Write or cali. CONSOLIDATED REALTY AND INSURANCE AGENCY. 801 CITY TRUST BLDG. Indianapolis. Ind., or phone Lincoln 3507. 30 automobii.es for sale b—Gasoline HENRY FORD CUTS FORD PRBCES TODAY So Does The Red Arrow Cut Used Ford Prices Today. Reai bargains and a square deal. The Red Arrow Corner East Washington and Southeastem. Open Evenings and Sunday. “Appreeiated Service” TODAY’S BARGAIN Why freeze in an open ear? We have a 5 921 aedan with absolutely every eq lipmeut for your comfort. If you are looking for a car for these co/d days that are gotting coidcr, come in and see this bargain. The price will surprise you. CaiSderhead Anito Co. 2966 Northwestern Ave. RA ndolph 5260. “OUR SERVICE IS YOUIt ECONOMY” Our used . ara aro In good runnlng condltion and worth thè money. Try us. CASH OR TERMS. * Dealer In Lincoln Motor Cara. <’OUTS CAR AND TRACTOE SALES CO. 2549 W. Michigan et. Belmont 0334 Belmont 3097. CLOSED SUNDAY.

You liavo always wanted to owu a Monroe. Well bere is yonr chance. Monroes $200.00 and up. Cash, payments or trade. MONROE li SEI) CAR DEPT. 602 North Capitol Avenue. FOWOOWES - Exchange your used open body for a nlce closed job. Swàsshelmni <& Parker Autowa, Ames and Ford Body DI. Monroe Touring Looka and runa like now. Priced for quick sale. Terms. Monroe Motor Corp. 132 East New York. Main 3871. DODO E BROB.. used vara. All model at choap price. (C.h.WALUrRICH COMPANV Dodm Hrothcrs Motor Vrhicum ' 833 1C Meridiani ~ 3fc ‘ Dodge Touring Paint and tires good. Fine mechanlcaJ condition. A reai bargaln. Ternva. Monroe Motor Corp. 133 Eaat New York. Main 3871. FÒRÌTcO IJPÉS ' Two renewetl, usci 90 days: also ton truck, equtppcd with exprees body and new tires FORD MOTOR CAR CO. Ford Bargams A larga line. All mortela and style. *75 tip. Some like new. Will take any make Cr in trade. ALLEN. 725 Virginia ave. COUPÉ. Good condition; good tires; reaßonabl; cash or torma. SWISSHELM & PARKER. Ford touring. SSO down. USED CAR MARKET. _Lcrgest stock of used cara in town. 669 61 N. Capitol. corner of North St. Ford roadeter ami touring bodies. We bave tcn or fìfteen to solect from. Will consider any stylo body in exchange. ALLEN. 917 Virginia Ave. STUDERAKER Four, 1918 late touring; new top. Urea, eto.: reai bargaln at $235. Batter hurry. Open evenings. 220 S. Pennsylvania. Maln 1705. Ford sedan, body sanie as new. Hurry for this bargaln. We take your old body in trade. ALLEN. 917 Virginia Ave. FORD, 1918 roadster: A-l shape; good Urea: slip on body. $125. Payments. 644 E. Washington. Ford commercial bodtes open and closed. Salo or trade. ALLEN, 917_ Virginia Ave. FORD, 1917 touring; A-l shape; good tires. SSO down, balance monthfy. 644 Eaat Washington. FORD touring. It a yours for S7O. WÈISB- - 212-214 E. New York St. Maln 4446. DODGE touring; dandy condition; only $95 down 51H_S. Capitol. Open evenlngs. CHEVROLET, 1918 tourlnag SOS down. Ulte new. 518 N. Capitol Open evenings.

30 AL TOMOMLKS FOR SALE b—Gasoline INTERSTATE sedan: bargain: $295. Open evening. 235 N. Pennsylvania. FORD touring, starter, ete.: dandy condltion: $95 down 518 N. Capitol. FORD taxi cab body. Sale or trade. 917 Virginia Ave; e—-Truck* FORD TRUCK FOR SALE—CHEAP. li AUTOMOBILE WANTED WE NEED THE CARS AND MEAN BUSINESS If you want to sell your car. briig Utla and car. We deal qulck and pay casta. WEISSMAN 212-14 E. New York St. Main 4446. Autos Wanted Cash lor any car. See us, INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO AUTOS WANTEii. WE PAY CASH, j I. WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N. Dllnola, Main 1879. 32 ALTO SUPPUES. REPAIRS AUTO WASHING Our speciaity. 334 N Illlnoi*. 8 & & Auto Laundry Storage batteries at roek-boltom prioes. Willard Exide Prest-O-Lite and other xnakes. Bix volt for $10: 12 volt for sls. South Side Battery Shop, 413 S. Meridiaa. 83 MOTORCyCLES. BICYt'LKs CASH pald for ali klnus of motorcyclea. FLOYD PETERMAN. 509 Mas Ave. Main 7029. tt FINANCIAL PERSONAL LOANS ®1 s 3®® lui onice is operated under thè superVision of thè State o 1 Indiana and waa ostati: (shed for thè purpess of providing a place where honest people can borrow any amount lrom sjO to S3OO wlthout paylng more t.ian thè legai rate of interest or without belng imposed upon in any way. It la only necessari- that you are keepIng houe and perrnaneritly located NO WORTHY PERSON REFGSED We do not notify your employer, ncither do we mako iriqulries of your friend*, relatl ves or trades people. You can have ali th time neceasary for repayment and pay on!y for thè actual lime you keep thè mcney. Cali and let us cxplatn. No oharge unless you borrow. Loan with other coinpames paid off and more money advanced at legai rates. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MA in 2923. SECLRITY MORTGAGE LOAN 00. Rooms 205-7- Ind.aria Trust Bldg. 113 E. Waeh St _ Corner Virginia Avs. WE MAKE ani seccnd mortgages ■ lmproved tarma a>4 Indianapolis rasi estate. AETNA MORTGAGE A INVESTMENT 00. 608 Fldelity Trust Bldg.

36 LNSL RANCE REAI. ESTATE and Insurance. TUXEDO STATE BANK. 4304 E New York Irvlnglon 2803. 39 LEGAL XOTICK3 SEWAGE DISPOSAL PLANT. BANITARY DISTRICI' OF INDIANAPOLIS. DIV--BION lII—-SECTION 3. Sealed proposals will be recelved by thè board of sanitari- commlssioner. sauttary diatrlct of Indianapolis at tts oHn-ee in thè city hall, Indianapolis. Indiana, unti! 10 a. ni., Nov. 14. 1022. at which time bldJ will he publtely opened and eeheduled and aw-nrd made a soon thereafter a praeth able lor thè constructiou ol Section 3, Dlvlsion m. and fumlshing and erectitig mrehaidca! equipmeuit for thè sewage dlpoeal plani of thè aariltary dlatrict of indtanapolls In accordanoe with pian ami *peclflcatiuns on file at thè office of thè board. Thl eonstruction and euutpment conatsM of tho following ifems: 1. A.-tlvated !udge plant. a. Aeratlon and BettUng tank Includilig pipo s dlery and oonne<-flng condults. b. Ar maina. Ir distrlbutlon System; sewage. sludge and draln plping. c. Sluice gate and gate valve. d. Air control and drain valve# e. DifTuser piate*. f. Air and ewage metcr and recorder*. g Sludge removai ecntpmcnt ereoted. 2. Power plant auxiilary equipment: . Boiler ettlnr and breeehing. b. Coa! Storage bunker. c. Coal handing eoulpmeut. d. Power plant plpiiig. e. Boiler feed pump and regulator. f. Feed water hearters and softaning ystem. Each hldder eh all be requlred to deposlt with hi bld a ccrtlfled check In thè amount as provided Iti satd spoidflcatlon* and ‘ tnformation to bldders to ai-cure thè execution of tho oontract for whloh bld 1 mad. Copie of pian and speeiftcatlon and renerai Information may be obtained at thè office of Charles H. Hurd, Consulting engtneer, 1406 Merchant Batik building. Indianapolis. Indiana. The board roserves thè right to rei oct any and all btd. JAY A. CRAVEN. Presldent, JOHN L ELLIOTT, Vico Pres. LUCIUS B. BWIFT. Board of Santtary Commlssioner*. ’ Oct. 18. 1923. NOTTUE FOR BIDS ON 9TTPPLIES FOR THE USE OF THE PUBLIC IN9TITUTIONS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA. Nottce 1 hereby glven that thè Joint purchaslng commlttee, for thè correotional and benevolent tnstlfution of thè State of Indiana. will recetve at thè office of it* eecre- | tarv. in thè State Capito! Bldg room 326, nnt.il 10 o'clock a tn. on thè 25th day of I October, 1922, ealrd blds on china, glass and cutlory: gasoline. All and grcaacs, and veast, accordine to a complete 1 let pecifying hlnd. grade and quantlty now on file tn tho office of thè said secretary of thè commlttee. Tho Joint purchaslng commlttee reserves tho rivht to rejiH-t. any and all btd* submttted and to walvo by order of JOINT I’URCHASING COMMITTEE, Frod B. Robinson, Secretary. 37 MONEY TO LOAN *™ d iiIEW slUv-S2OU-S>SUO Investigale our easy-to-pay Twenty-Pay-meiit Pian Loan*. Get S6O, pay back $2.50 a montta. Get SIOO. pay back $5 00 a montta with interest at 3H7> per month. You pay only for thè actual Urne loan runa, interest is ebarged only on thè actual amount of caata itili outstanding. Come tn and get freo Booklet. “The Twenty payment Pian," which deacrtbe* everything fully. All bualneis confldentikl. We Loan on Fumi tura. Piano*, victrolaa. etc.. wlthout removai. Albo on Diamonds for long or snort Urne. Cali, phone or wrìta Indiana Collateral Loan Co. ( Bonaed Lender. ESTABLIBHED 1887. 201 LOMBARD BUILDING. 24 Vi EAST WASHINGTON 3T. Main 3286. CONFD DENTI AL Quick Loans 3Jp to S3OO 0n plano, Victrolaa. household fura mura end guaranteed notes. Loans puyable in one to twenty monthly installments. Legai ebarges based on unpaid balance for actual time uaed. Loans with other companie* Satd off and more money advancod. Houra to 5:30. Saturday to 1 i>. m. Cali, wriU or phone Circle l-fl-6-9. Beneficiai Loan Society 601 National City Bank Bldg. Liceused by State Banking Dept. Application reatived at 2952 Cllfton 9t. “LOANS on furalture, plano*, auto*, ilvestock. fanti implements and other collateral. 14t % E. Washington St. CAPITOL LOAN CO. Main 0585. Anto Lincoln 7184. FIRST and second mortgage on Indiana and Indianapolis reai estate. R. B WILSON. 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Lincoln 6104. MONEY to loaa on gecond mortgages. L. B. MILLER. 127 N. Delawgre St. Main 6762. 328 E. W a basti St.

ANGEL Is Somnambulist By Times Special VINCENNES, Ind.. Oct. 19.—A young man llving near Princeton who had gone acourtlng jammed on thè brakes of his automobile as he swerved around an apparition whicli he thought to be thè ghost of his dead wife. Behind him carne thè automobile of a companion and he waited. When thè second car drew up, thè youth was frightened again for there sat thè ghost beside thè driver. The ghost proved to be a young iielghbor girl who had wulked more than two miles in her sleep. The noise of thè first automobile awakened her and she hailed thè second. CONTRACTOR INDICTED Léonard B. Hodgen of Kokomo Is Wanted by Grand County. By Times Special MARION, Ind., Oct. 19. —Léonard B. Hodgen of Kokomo, president of thè Kokomo Stone Company, was arrested at Kokomo Wednesday under four indietments returned by thè Grant County grand jury. He provided SB,OOO bond. He is charged with forgery and with flling false claims in connection with stone delivered Grant County for improvements to highways. BANKER RETIRES O. C. Ilunn Will Uotlre Active Business. By Times Special FRANKLIN, Ind., Oct. 19.—0. C. Dunn, for thirty-four years a leading banker of Franklin, has resigned as vice president of thè Citizens’ National Bank and will retire from active business. He began work with thè bank when it was founded in 1889 as a lookkeeper. SHOOTS BROTHER Young Boy Pulls Trigger ‘Must in Fun." By Times Special DECATUR, Ind., Oct. 19.—Owight Nmlth, 15, was fatally injured when .•hot in thè head by his brother, Delbert, 12, who was playing with a 22-ealibre revolver. The buliet struck helow thè right eye and lodged in thè back of thè boy’s head. S4OO HEART BALM Miss Julia Surber Is Given Judgment in SIO,OOO Suit. By Times Special SHELBYVILLE, Ind., Oct. 19. Miss Julia Surber of Brookfleld, was awarded S4OO heart balm in her lireach of promise suit against John Henry Drake, young farmer, by a Jury atter deliberating nine hours. Her complaint asked for SIO,OOO.

COMPLETE ROAD Last Gap Retween Greenfleld and Kniglitstown Closed. By Times Special GREENFIELD, Ind., Oct. 19.—The last gap in thè pavement of tho National Road between Greenfleld and 1 Knightstown has been closed. The | event was celebrated by thè flring of guns. DRIVES NAIL INTO HEAD Negro Workman Kills Companion Braoing Roof. By Vnitnì Press TERRRE HAUTE, Ind., Oct. 19. Sam Dugan, 46, negro, was killed when a fellow workman drove a nati lnto his skull as he was bracing a roof on a henhouse with nis head. MARRIAGE LICENSES Louis Hlldebrand. Broad Rlpple: Laura A. Sharpc, Broad Ripple. Ira Mascoc. 1141 Rivcr Ave.: Ivy Irwln, 1147 MoClaln St. Loyan A. Stewart, 215 N. Rural St.; May Hill, 831 N. Pennsylvania St. Edwin Bu#i. 442 E. Merrill St.: Viviau A. Fowler, 324 W. Twenty Sixth St. Charlia L. Jone, Zloriville, Ind.: Susan Sehuder, 1435 Finley Ave. Orville Haviland, Grand Hotel: Lula Crabb, Marion County. Theodore Williams. 617 N. Senato Ave.: Hannah Bryant, 1606 Cornell Avo. John H. Tirrell. New Augusta; Maggia Pamell. New Augusta. Charles M. Doyle. 1877 S. Ea<t Bt.; Permeila E. Smith, 1257 Kentucky Ave. Alfred F. Gaudlng, 3227 College Ave.: Irene Dunean, 3277 College Ave. Frank P. Lee. 2241 Nowland Ave.; Esther M Sulllvan, 2043 Hazel St. Cecil F. Brodbeok. 823 N. Capitol Ave.: Bornie Pleak, 238 E. Pratt St. Esile Durian, 1141 N. Delaware St.: Martha Rose, 905 Ft. Wayne Ave. Willia Karthensen. 614 W. Thirty-First St.: Mary Orr. 839 Madison Ave. Harry M. Wilson. 617 Mi N. Illinois St.: Jeanette Harris. 1822 MePhersoji Ave. George Osborn. 564 King Ave.: Dorothy Trout, 335 Euolid Ave. BIRTHS ~~ • Boy* Peter and Sarah Grady. Long Hospital. Hugh and Mary Prichard. Long Hospital. Roy ar.d Carol Wilson. 2033 Park. Rushel and Lessio Maners. 2161 Adams. William and Nell Walters, St. Vincent Hospital. Lawrence 3nd Daisy Mann. 220 N. Traub. Monroe and Henrietta McKittrick, 1121 N. Tuxedo. George and Viola Bridwell, 2109 Shriver. Harry and Clara John. 1832 Hoyt. DEATHS Rebeeea Buchineler. 59, 340 W. TwentyNlnth. cirrliosi of liver. Richard Moore Davis, 7, 615 N. Emerson. diabetes. Hannah Shanef. 95, 1810 Thalman, arterlo Sclerosi. Ann Edmonds, 74. Central Indiana Hospital for Insalile, pulmonary tubercolosi. Mary Moore. Ì6, city hospital, asphyxiation accidentali. James V. Snyder 76, 4016 H E. Washington, carcinoma. Leo Clifford Kline, 1, 25 N. Fleming, diphtheria. May Jackson, 26, city hospital, peritoniti*. Samuel Scott Thomas. 75. 2213 N. Talbott, cerebral hemorrhage. Cora Wade White, 58, 923 Park, chroulc bronrhial asthma. Olivia M. Wilkinson, 62, Central Indiana Hospital lor Insane, arterio sclerosi. Frank Smith W’imloek, 3 days. city hospital, pulmonary atelectasis. Anderson Man Kills Self ANDERSON, Ind., Oct. 19.—Using a Btick to discharge a shotgun, Alfred Chambers, 50, blew out his brains In thcAbasement of his home here early today. He was a member o£ a prominent family. 17 MONEY TO LOAN LOANS AN]) INSURANCE on City and Farm Property. THOS C. DAY & CO. 709-715 Fletcher Trust Building Main 1325. MONEY furnished 011 realty mortgage and contraci FRANK K. SAWYFB. Meridisn Lise Bldg.. 307 23. Pennsylvania St Riley 1426.

BEVERIDGE PLAN OF SALES TJX IS hit™™ Democratic Nominee for Senato Says Shifting of Taxation ls Not Statesmanship. By Times Special ANDERSON, Ind., Oct. 19.—The sales tax advocated by Albert J. Beveridge in recent speeches wxls do nounced as ar- old and dlscarded scheme of thè middle ages by Samuel M. Ralston, Democratic candidate for thè United States Senato, in a speech here last night. “All our national taxes at present are Republican taxes,” former Gov* ernor Ralston said. "But Senato* - Beveridge demands that tho income tax, passed by a Republican Congreas and approved by President Harding one year ago, be repealed and a sales tax substituted for it/’ A sales tax, thè speaker declared, w r ould fall heaviest on persona of reiatively small means. “If favoring a sales tax lndicates constructive statesmanship, I thank God that I can look my countrymen in thè face and without blushing admit that I am not a constructive statesman. It is proposed to fasten this scheme of ‘painItss taxation,’ as some persona who a ivocate thè tax terra it, upon everyihing thè people aro compelleld to consume in order to relieve certàin persons from paying taxes on incomes that absoluteìy are burdensome to them.”

Hoosier Briefs LEBANON —A new tlag floats over all thè schools in this city. A locai man who wished to buy a small silk flag was unable to sindone. GOSHEN —High price of eggs la said to have influenced northem Indiana farmers to engagé In thè chicken business. Thousands Of dollars is belng expended for henneries. SOUTH BEND Joe Tote, a Hungarian, got inebriated Sunday moming and dropped in on a Sunday school class. In leavlng he look a song book and some llterature with him. He was arrested. COLUMBUS M’elght elght and t-ne-half póunds, width six and onebalf lnches, and length eleven lnches, are thè dimensions of a sweet potato grown by Arthur Orman, a farmer south of Hope. It ls of thè Red variéty. WARSAW-—The female is more deadly than thè male according to Everette Smith, of Muncle.'who says that thè marked absence of potato bugs in thè State during thè past year is due to lady bug beetle which destroys them. Alexandra—Thurman Lawler has grown a squash which weigha 63 Va pounds. It is on display here. ELWOOD—Students in thè schools of this place are to be taught thrift by an automatlc receiving teller in which they deposlt colns and receive stamps in return, which are honored atone of thè banks on deposlt. NEW ALBANY—A closet In thè home of George Alexander was thought to be haunted, but investigatìon showed that a large snake had taken up Its wlnte'r quarters there. NEWCASTLE—This city ls endeavoring to live up to its name of “The City of Ro3es.” More than 2,000 rose pianta are being set out by citizens here this fall. àLVßlON—Seventy dlvorce cases are on thè docket faclng Judge Robert Murray in opening court her&. GREENSBURG—A skeleton, believed to be that of a small adult or child, was unearthed by Luther Mantooth of Milford. Tho head was missing but thè body was lntact. COLUMBUS—Jesse Hayes, milk dealer, was arrested on a cbarge of possessing intoxtcatlng llquors. His entire milk stock was searched, but only two pints of "mule” was sound. LAFAYETTE Wallace Briggs wooed his sweetheart with a club and although he testlfled he loved every halr of her head, thè judge doelded he played too rough and sentenced blm to ninety days at thè penai farm for assault.

FRANKLIN—Otto Smith asserts that it is not safe to trust a mule. He sufifered a broken nose and several severe cuts on his face when an old family pet mule which had never klcked before got into action. BOONVILLE—PhiIip Lutz, Jr., attorney, has received a check for a Client from thè receiver of an Insurance company which went defunct fifty-two years ago. Final settlement has just been made. OWENS VILLE—A chicken hawk and a rooster staged a one-round battle on thè farm of Roy Gudgel, east of town. The rooster lost some tali feathers, but held its own agains thè bird. FRANKFORT Virgil Plner has been placed under S4OO bond pending thè outeome of his appeal concernlng thè possession of a hound dog. CRAWFORDS VILLE Fred K. Otto, who was recently married, was handeuffed to a telegraph loie in front of thè Crawford Hotel and a. collega freshman calied thè attention of passersby to his plight. TERRE HAUTE—Teachers were paid $63,000 before leavlng for thè State teachers’ meeting in Indianapolis this week. DELAY MURDER TRIAL By Times Special ENGLISH, Ind., Oct. 19.—Trial of Fred and Earl Frans, brothers, and Setzer Myers of Leavenworth, for murder in connection with thè death of Harvey Brummitt of Louisvillo, last November, was again contlnued when calied in Crawford Circuit Court Wednesday. The defense stated that an important witness was missing. This is thè third postponement of thè case. It is alleged that thè Frans brothers, Myers, Harvey Brummitt and two of his brothers became involved in a tight on thè streets of Leavenworth. Nov. 26, 1922. Brummittwas fatally cut. ■

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