Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 143, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1922 — Page 9

OCT. 25, 1922

I DEATH NOTICI CHRIS, MYROX—Beloved eon of Anna Chris and Xiek Chris, passed away Monday, Cet. 23. 1 p. ni. t'neVnls may yiew remaina at residence. 177 X. Geisendorf St.. vintil Thursday, 9 a. m., when remains will be taken to 140 S S. Kevstjne. Mrs. L. C. Jones' residence, lor funeral servire, 2 p. m. Thursday. Burial Crown Hill, Iriends invited. HANS. CLARA—Daushter ot Mr*. Amia Mohs. sieter of Mrs. Martha Koiling oi Oakland. Cai., Mrs. Hattie Flock of dentiate, Cai., Miss Anna Mohs of KirksvUie, Mo.. and Mrs. Ida Carroll of Pleasant View, ilnd. Mrs. Anna Star : of Indianapolis and 'Oscar and William Mohs, died at Flint, Mieli., Oct 19. afe 48 years. Funeral from Gnnsteiner chapel, 522 E. Market St., Thursday, 2 p. m. Friends Invited. HARTMAX. JAMES MlLLEß—lntani son of Howard L. and Catherine G. Hartman. died Tuesday, Oet. 24, ape 1 year. Funeral Thursday at 2 p. ni., at ih:? homo of his ffffgndparent. Mr. and Mrs. James Miller, L. .\r ji <rey St. Friena invited. tfiAHI*HUT\ CHRISTINE —Beloved si ot Frederick W. StahThut and niother of Edward end Walter Stalilhut and Mrs. Alvin Ortstadt and Mrs. Cari Roepke. passed iway Oct. 24. 1922. at 12 50 a. in., aped 1 years. Funeral Friday. Oct. 27. 1:45 p. m., at re Bidence. 3415 Wmthrop Ave., and at 2:30 p. ni et Trmny Kvanseiieal Lutheran Church. Friends inviled. Friends may cali xiuirsday afteruoon and evewpg. 5 FUNERAL UÌKECTORB W. T. JBi&sengym Independent Cndertaker. Pron pt ambulane* calls. "The proof ot a servite is thè Service lt render*.” 1702 X. Illinois St. Randolph 6870. 1825 Sbeiby 8t Drexel 2570. FLAXXER & BUCHANAN 320 Xorth Illinois St. Funeral dir ?ctore to thè peqple of Indiatiapotis sinee 1887. Phone*—Main 0641 0642. LI. 2641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY SS?-" Jùa £ctj Pari or* 1222 Union St. Johnson & Montgomery 1032 Central Ave. Mala 1430. George Grinstemer Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. Mani 0908. ► SHIRLKY BKOS.’ CO. Mani office 94d S. Illinois St Cirele 1918. Maio 1841. t'GXERAL DiKECrOitS —1402 o. lllluoi WM E KR.EGER. Male 1154. Res. Phoec Ben Davi 333-L. GADD —BERT 8 GAL'D. 2130 Prospecl Si Phncea: Drexel 0422. Stewart 2278. CNDERTaKERS—HISEY & Ìli OS. 951 North Dei. L. 6504. M 3680. 8 SPECIAL NOTI IBS NOTICE. Stockholderc' animai meeting: of thè White River Railroad Company for thè eleetlon ot officers and generai business at thè office of King ari A Co, Ir.dianapoiU. Wednesday. Xov. 15. at 3 p. m. A M M VIE. Secretar?. VERITAS LODGE." Xn 60. F. and A. M.— Called to meeting Thursday evenhiff. Oct. 26. at 7 o'clock, for work irt thè Feliow Cratt degree. brothers welcome. WM. E RENO. W M. E. A. LESTWICK. Secretaiy. BRICKI.AYERS masoiis and tile setter*. members of Union No. 3 are requestett to attend special meetinff Thursday evenlnc Importai:t business. JACK MURRAY, Sec- _ I I’f.K.wUNAI-S FAIRMOUXT Maternity Hospital for confinemeiit. May work for part of expenee. Babies for 'adopnon. Write for booklet. Mrs T. li Long. 4911 E. Twenty-Seventh St.. Kansas City. Mo. ì LOST ANIi I PI NI ~ LOST—Brown marten ne.-k s-nrf at Liberty Bearli Saturday evening: keepsake from mother. I.rbèral reward Be a good sport and all Maìn 7845. LOST—Brown dog. f male: wearlng brassspotted hamess Snudar night at Belir.ont and Michigan sts. Cir< le 110 S. Reward. litro bill boi il- with my aeeount slips in: near Twentv-Eir?t and Talbot Ave. :Call Kinwood ">4lO. RtwanL ' LOST—Large Airedale dog: femaìe: answers to -Rowdy. 1053 $. West St. Drexel |pl93. Reward. m.YRE-SHAPED sorority pìn. lost Saturday: set in pearls. Reward. Cali Circìe 7200 durinff day. LOST—Cap off of hv.b from Co'e limousine. Cai! mornings reward Drexel 4618. LOST—Black ai.d w : .te sliepard dog. Sane "BUI? 1 i trvingt 3384. U HELP WANTKD—MALE PENNSYLVANIA SYSTEM

Offers Permanent Jobs to Qualified FLOOR MECHANICS, VISE HANDS, BOILER MAKERS Rate 72c PER HOUR Apply 109 S. Capitol ave. 8 to 12 a. ni. — 1 :30 to 4:30 p. m. Pilone MA in 4767 Car Repairers American Car and Foundry Co. WANTED~AT _ OXCE~ Ten good solicitofs for steady city work. See HASTIXGS, Girculation Dept., Indianapolis Times, aster 10 a. m. W anted—Boys Sixteen years old or under, to oarry Times routes in centra, part of city. Koutes betwecn North and South and East and West Sts. See Mr. Moureliead, any alteruoon, between 2 and 5. CAN USB Uve men of chmracter and ability selling nicelv advertised. su arali tced lino, in locai torri tory. Chance tur sclt devclopment. Earnntg are limited. Bonus paid on all salea made. Cali aster 1 p. ni.. 1140 Hume-Mansur Bldg. ■**NTED—Bxpert tre** trinino r; must be exp nenced on tali trees. INDEFKNDENT SPRAYING CO. .'ir. OC N. Meridian St. Washington 4141. MEN to learn vulcaalzlng trace; a nne paylns business to get into. ANDERSON STEAM Vri.CANIZER CO. TYPE SETTER, elderly min. aotoer, nonUnion, t'.’.rcc dava pr wccfc. Rehnout 0320. BOVS AS MESSENGERS DEI.IVERV DEPT. WESTERN UNION. Monumeiit Piace. _ WANTED—A-l mcohanie with a good following. 842 S. Meridian. 13~ JXSTKI-CTIOXS. ipw A /f~* and poputar piano music hT A. (1 li tauyht in twcnty lessons, be- ** ghmers and advaneed. Reduced rates Christensen Scbool. 106 Ptmbroke Arcade Circle 3034. BANJÓ. mandolin and gettar, up-todate method. Cali Behnunt 1872 I—Business luilsgM MEN to ìearu barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER S COI.LHGE. 301 E Washington st.. Indianapolis. Tnd. Cirelc 0757. |tl4 SALESM i:N WANTED Certificate SalesKuen We liave an opening for 20 liicligrade certificate salesmen. Leads furnished and personal assistance will be given. This is a golden opportunity if vou liave thè ability to get results. See C. R. BOYD, Hotel Edwards.

14 SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN. To eeli Hoover electrlc sweepers: permanent posìtion: grood opportunity : experience not necessary as w-e train and help you. Cali 713 Merobants Bank Bldg. 16 HELP WANTKD—FKMALE W!hy Not Bscooie a Telephonie Operator? Telephone Operating is a profitaole profession. Over 1,200 GIRLS in this city are enjoying positions as Telephone Operators. There ! s a place in this Profession for any hright, healthy young woman of 17 years or more. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. Miss Cooper, Room 101 WAXTED—Young lady, high echoo! graduate preferred, to assist our office secretary with clerical work ut $2 por day in exchange for a course in shorthand, typewriting. or both. See Fred W. Case, principa!, CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, third floor. University Park Bldg.. corner Pennsylvania and Vermont Sts. One door north Y. W. C. A. WHITE girl lor generai housework and cooking: stay night. Harrison 1753. 3121 I X. Pennsylvania. MATD for smlll fami!?: stay nlghts: very attractive room. Randolph 7454. 2951 • Broadway. : RELTABLE white girl: generai housework: stay nights: small family. Irvington | 0632. HOUSEKEEPEK. care tor house. 2 children. 1214 S. Harding St. 16 KUO.MN 1 OH KLM TEXTH and Xewman Sts.. room in private home. suitable for 2 jieople: near entrano* to Technical School. Webster 2269. , TOUR furuished sleeping or light liousekeepmg rooms rented by our qulck method. Cirele 0818. LARGE room for two. privato home. convemently 100-ateoi: meais optional: reason- ) able. Irvington 1092. XICf Vi'UXISHED FRONT ROOM FOR 2 YOUNG MEX. 2810 EAST MICHIGAN ! STREET. X. MERIDIAN. 1515: light. warm sleeping room with runuing water Lincoln 3677. a —Light Housekeeping 1025 MADISON Ave.; lovely housekeeping rooms: kitchenetfe: private entranee; 80. DFexel 5375. 322 DOKMAX: tliree rooms: private entrane*: gas. water, electricity: reasonable. ; TWO weil-heated. furnished rooms or cottage. Lights and phone. Beln.oht 1291. b—Board and Hooms X'OKTII, private famiìy. steain heat. reasonable, home privileges, gentlemen. Harrison 3207. W. Walnut St., 20: roum and board: "86.50. 19 KIiMAI.S a—Hojises 1212 Goode. 5 rooms 520.00 512 Warsow. 2 rooms 810 00 312 X. Blackford. 6 rooms ...820.00 Dunlop & Holtegel 2300 X. DELAWAKE, modem with caraffe; §55. Mhin 3108. Har. 2004. b—Apartments *416 E. VERMONT STREET Four rooms and bath: 552.50. State Savings and Trust Co. Malti 4f 18. c—Business i'lact‘B DESIRABLE spai*, desk if wanteii. MR. MATHER. 34 Union Trust bldg. Matti 0821. d—Miscellaneous DESK space with telephone Service for rent. Circje Olle. e—Houses, Flats Furnished ELEGAXTLY furnished four-rooni cottage. Electricity. gas, no ob;etion to one or two smail chLdren or two coupies. Ran- ! doiph 6340, : 6 ROOMS. 3 bedrnoms. fine furnace, laundry in basement. Cirele 7708. 21 KEAL ESTArE FOB SALE b—Houses Bargain * South ! 5-ROOM BUNGALOW 54.000 5 ROOM COTTAGE 6.300 6-ROOM COTTAGE 4.000 6-P.OOM COTTAGE 2.800 ; 4-RGOM COTTAGE 2.000 V est 6.R00M MODERX $7,000 10-ROOM MODERX 5.000 8-P.OOM MODERX 4,500 6-ROOM SEMI MODERX 4,500 For location and terms of thè above, cali Main 2957. Orili Jessup Land Co. 705-10 Occidental bldg.

Easy Payments, North Lovely modern bungalow a few bloclis essi ot Collage avenue; 2 bedrooins. bath; large living room. flreplace, breakfast rooni and kitchen. Price $4.200. Frank S. Clark & Co. Maio 3377. 226 E Ohio 187' Investment ROO block East Twenty.First et., modern duplex; hardwii.jd floors, steam ln.it Rents Sl2O month. Heat furnished Bargain at *B.OOO T. E. HAI.LS. JR. 206 Rauh Bldg. 122 E Ohio. I.ìn. uln 3411 SIOO Cash Will place you in possi sston of a brand new 4-room bungalow c u thè west side, with garage and eleetric lights. Balano: monthly like rent. Big beautiful lot. fiere is your opportunlty. CALL MR. SPENCE. Maift 4295. Eveniiigs. Riley 1724. Look New five-room house with long living room. front and rear porche, garage. Lot 142 *4x150. Paved Street. Look this over. 4700 E. Twenty-Eirst. $3.000; S2OO casli. M&in 7020 Webeter 4327. 1017 X. Belleview DANDY 5-room. gemi-r..odern bungalow: only 5 years old; bargain at $3.500: only S7OO down: S2B per month. T. E. HALL*. JR. 200 Rauh Bldg 122 E. Ohio. Lincoln 3411. GÌULEORD* AVE."” STRICTLY MODERNI SIX ROOM HOUSE. NOW IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION. NORTHWEST CORNER GUILFORD AND FORTY NINTH ST. WILL MAKE TERMS. CAI.I. QWNER THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. MAIS 0107. MODERN doub'e. east front. Uve rooms, bath and hall each side, brick and eement front porch, eement wa'k. bullt-in features. Show:: by appointrr.ent. o’.her propertles east and soutb Por tertns cali C. J. Osborne Drexel 3184. TWO splondid doublé housea. modern, ìn-i-ated well on thè east side and priced to Bell: $2.000 cash will handle one of tliem. If you want a doublé at any timo, cali Chamnes, Clrcle 0064. AI.I.EN Ave.. 2743; five-room moderi’. kellastone house, $4,500; terms. Open all week. EVEROAD. Drexel 3250. ADAM PHAIK & Abigail Applesauoo mlased rubber bungalow sale on Bradbury St. Sold by EVEROAD. Drexel 3250. ISVTXGTON. new modem 5-room bungalow; price $4.500: cash, SSOO. balance terms. MR. WRIGHT. Irvtngton 0202. TABOR St.. 1035: flve-room. modem bungalow. garage; terms. EVEROAD. Drexpl 3250. MANKEIt St.. 2720; thoroughìy modern, stucco house: $4,750: terms EVEROAD. Drexel 3250. RALSTON Ave., 3102; six-room house, largo lot; SI.BOO cash. EVEROAD. \ Drexel 3250. FRANK" E GATES & SON. REALTORS. 1011 Hume-Mansur. Lincoln 1209. BRIGHTWOOD; cheap; Information, 907 N. Capitol Ave.

21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses Modera Colonial Bungalow In Park Crest add.tiou. naar Garfield. This is a ve.-y attractive liome of 5 rooms. Tcrraced porch aerosa front of home with poreh seats. Outside finish in ivory. Light fìxtures and decoratlons bave been chosen with '.aste; breakfast nook and built-in cabinet in kltchen. To see this home will be thè desire to own it. Priced right: $550 cash, balance Ulte rent. Cali W. Washburn with. McCord & McKinney, Realfors 311 Lemcke Bldg. Cirele 5020. Evenings, Randolph 8731. I—2—3 Three rooms is all, but they have inore conveniences than any 3-room home we know: city water, kitelien sink, inside toilet. sewer, gas, electricity, bookease, largo floored atlic, i-eliar, cistern, cement walks. shade; lot 40x140: feneed, good ehed, front and rear porches; $1,800; SIBO cash, $16.20 per month. Security Trust Co. Xicoson. Main .1504. Ncar 46th St. _ Five-room bungalow; new: price $2,500, SIOO down: a reai bargaiu. See Mr. VanArsdale. 11.,C. Tuttle & Bro. 134 E. Ohio st. Colored Bargain on Rader st.. near Burdsall boulevard: Ave rooms, water and lights. House in fine condition. Priee $2.300. $250 cash, baiatice like rent Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors, 122 K. Market St. LOOK, A BARGAIN A good 5-room nnKiern home, located onehalf block south of Michigan on Riley: cast front iot. 40x165: 2 iarge forest trees; paved St Prie* $4,250. lieuuires $1,250 cash. Cali Meredith & Johnson Main 2393. __ Webster 7958. Only SIOO Cash Will pnt you in possession of a brand new 4-rouni bungalow with garagi' and elei tric lights, north of Fairview Park, on B>Tam St, near Fifty-Firsl St. Balance monthly like re it. Big lot, 50x150. CALI. MR. DAVIDSON. Mani 4295. Evenings. Raa. 4057. d—Lots M Southeast State fairground, we offer f fine high building Tot, 45x134 for W oniy $lO cash and $1 25 .weekly. - Price now $435. East side of creek in plain view of fairgromid. Main 1409. Night, Wash. 1079. \Ai. -frvi?rv £Àd£ FINE cast r ront Tot on Bucklngham. near Sixty-Second St Close to paved Street; gas. eiectric and tek-ptiou'. Two Bouare* from carline. Price $600; $lO down. $2 per week. Main 4 195. Evenùiga, Randolph 4057. LOT CLOSE IN, NEAR STATE KAIR GROUXDS. ONLY >435: $lO CASH DOWN TU EX 1 25 WEEKLY BARGAIN. CALL MAIN 1409 EVENINGS. RES. Washington i*.:?* LOT hi paved *lreet Sixty Secend st. Has gas. electricity and telephone. One square from carlina Two 6quares from si'hool. T nce >1.0.50: $lO down. $3 per week. Main 4795. Evenings. Randolph 4067. LOT. 40x160 feet. iti Irvington Terrace; ideal building site or investment; $lO cash, balance $7.50 per month. Cali Main 2776. or Irvington 0512 FINE wooded lot on Rosslyn ave, near Fifty-Nintli et Privo $925: $25 cauti. $7 75 per week. Cali Mani 4295. Evenings, Randolph 4057. CORNER LOT. Thirty-NÌnth and Krystone. Prtee $950; $lO down. $2.75 per week. Cali evenings. Mr. Walter Saunders. Webster 7710. EAST front lot on Centenntal st , near Speedwa.v Ava. Price $475: $lO down. $1.50 mr scìi Cali oveuinga. Riley 1724. il 1 VER front lòt ou Fifty-Second st, 50x 150. prlie $690, $lO down. $2 per week. Cali evenings, Riley 1724 ■ Ut ;ot fi,r sale cheap; wtQ take $326 caih; must sell. Addresa A No. 1982, Times. f‘ f—hale or Exchange 122 ACRES good grain and stock farm: Jeniilngs County. 20 acre* timber: good seveti-room house, good barn, on plko. 9 rnile cast of North Verrina Will sell or trade for city property, doublé preferred. Cirele 3356. _ _ * tt HEAL ESTATE WANTKD Not Himting Bargain 4'ou don t need to sacriflee your property. I will teli you what can be done. Telephone and gel my figure on it LACY HEARN, REALTOR. Harrison 1024. Lincoln 7371. W A NT ED. Have cash up to S3O 000 for mali doubies and slngles in any part of city: riose In preferred. Address A No. 2762. Time*. ' WAXTED. Bungalow? and doublé eaat that are priced to sci!. FOWLER & EATON, 301 City Trust. _ Maio 6871. CASH EOR YOUR REAL ESTATE llentat jiroperty. Have < ash $20.000 to invost Prefer dose-in property, but will consider any good investment. Address A No. 2759. Times.

WE bave two cash customers for seml-mod-ern or n.odern doublé® north or northeast. SHAMAN REALTY CO. Maia 3407. 721-2 Lemoke Bldg. t WANTED—SmaII properties South or cast. Not over $3.500. Lincoln 3734. _______ „ .MIX EU Y.NKOI S Kilt SALE a—Household Gootls RUGS—LINOLEUMS oxl2 Briißßf?! ruga blu©, tan. taup© and old roae. $12.50 Hall runner. 35c pr yard Gold congoleum rug. 9x12, perle't goods ne\vet oattern*. $13.75. Axnunat‘rfi. velveta and wilton* at lo west pric<; in thè city. Dorfman Rug Co. 207 W Washington, opposite Statehouse. “IF IT COVEKS A FLOOR, WE HAVE IT. 1 * Majestic Steel Range BuriiH wood or eoal Only slightly uned. Cost :sldr Prie© SSO Cali Cirri© 4081. 1110 N Meridian. POR SALE—Electric waaher. Laundrv Que n. good rondition, bargain. 1137 W. Thirty-Svrond St. NUBI A N hrat'r. iroml rtmdition, sl2. 1722 Ingram St. Webster 1291. b—Coal, Ice and Wood Buy Your Coal At thè Best Priees We .sdì thè best coal money can buy. Guaranteed. Olir Ouarantee Is Good Try Our Illinois Coal It is thè Best Coal on thè market today. Large Ltimp, forkod $7.75 Illinois Lump, 2 to G-ln. lump. .$7.25 Illinois Egg $7.25 Largo Indiana Lump . $7.76 Indiana Egg $7.25 West Virginia Lump $ll.OO i’ronipt delivery any place in thè city. TOM SHROYER Circie 0598. Circle 1435. Circle 0597 SPECIAL KINDLING WITH EACH TON. Nico fresh mi ned coal off tho car. Best Illinois Egg $7.00 Illinois mine run, 50 por cent 1ump..50.50 Best Illinois block, oleati forked 8.50 Best Indiana lump, clean forked 8.25 Delivery any place tn tho city. UNION ICE AND COAI. CO. Drexel 3280 Stewart 2225. All kinds of Indiana and Eastern Goal for domestlc and steam purposes. Quìck Service any place in city. Taylor Coal Co. State and Haglish. Drexel 2167.

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25 MISCT.LLA.NKOLS FOK SALE b—Coal, Ice and Wood Antnracite Doni Just rereived 2 rar of buckwheat sire nnthraclte. suitable for baseburner stoves: also small ainount of egg antUraclte for furnaccs Polar Ice & Puel Co. 2000 Northwestern Ave. Rando pti 0689. Linton Lump, $7.75 While 50 tons last American Goal Co. Randolph 0927. Illinois Lump $8 00 Illinois Egg $7.50 Fourth Vctn Linton Lump $8.25 Fourth Veln Egg $7.50 Ali coal forsed. No al rt or rock. WEBSTER 8388. HEAVY WOOD. Buitab!e for heating stove or furnace. Extra length sortire place. MAIN 0142 BEST COAI.. BEST SERVICE. JOHN SIMON M'.KXKL 3174 c—Clothtng TROUSERS li il Uafl Patterns 1.f.l il I to Match Your ili J 1 l "“ l 1 111 8,000 Pairs WU J Two Stores in One W The Pamits Store Co. 48 West Ohio-—Near Ibinoid—. Musical liißtruiuems NEW CPRIGHT PIANO; will sell on payments at $1,75 per week. Randolph 4221. MR. MORGAN. J A C i'ISCHEH PIANO. J 65 00 ROBERTSON MUSIC IIGUBB 483 Ma ave Maio 4531 e— l’et and Live Stock ENOLISJI bull pup; shed by K In son e of Wirflelgh, dame, Euglieh tip bull. FRANK GF.SsrP. Pialnfield, Ind. 274-rlng 2 GOOD horse. Riso rovcred peddler wagon: a bargain. 2701 N. Gale. sVeb 6297 f —Misceilaneou TYPEWRITER BARGAINS PAY MENTS Get our low prlces on htgh grade otttC and eecondhand UNDERWOOD. MONARCII. REMINGTON. L. C. SMITH, RC4AL and otber good machine. 55 e sell nuvemue that we can guarante. Clark Typewrlter Shop 18 West Market. Seccnd Floor. Phone. Main 2686 ludiauapoll. Ind Army Surplus Mochaudise Army cots, tarpaulins, tenta, rooflng paper, rakes, tuba, shovels, belting, bench grinders, visors, platform ecales, manila rope, saws, forges, wood chisels, chicken and fence wiro. Alno inany other items. See us for attractive prices. All new merebandise. M. L. Goldbcrg & Sons. 1302 W. Wash. ROOFING, best quality red and green siate rovcred. $2.25 per roll Sllghtly damagrd. $1.6,5 pei- roll. CHARLES KOEHRING, 887 Virghi! ave Drexel 9400 INVALID CHAIRS —Good. trong rubber tired chair for reni. $3.50 per month. Crutches. c. Delivery fre. BAKER BROS. WHEN YOTT THINK OF TYPEWRITER6 THINK OF JUDD 22 S. PLNN. ST. 16 MIKCELLANEOLS WAMIÌII GOOD, SOUND YELLOW E Ali COEN WANTED AT THE STOCK YARDS 27 BUSINESS ANNOLNCEMENIS Aliato J*atntiing ZEIKLLMIT m. Our customers recommend work. Prices as low as thè lowest. Quality equal to thè best. DB exel 4155, 1517 Kelly St. Vault (Jleamug FOR QUICK SERVICE CALL Rapid Vault and Sink Cloanìag Ca BELMONT 2607. DETECTIVE QUIGLEY-HYLAND AGBNCY. INtt 404 National City Bank Bldg Matu 2902. Day or night. Vault Cìeaning All work guaranteed. EAST SIDE VAULT AND SINK CLEANING COMPANY. 035 SS. Maryland. Stewart 1794. FEATHKRS bought. old and renovated; feather mattresae and plllow mada E F. BURKLE 416 Masa Main 1428. PIANO buiider and tuner Repair ail kind. Work guaranteed NICHOLAS HILDMAN. Belmont 0328-5 SAFETY RAZOR BLADES fiharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana av. HEATH’S Barber 8hop; Union: warm, comfortable balhroom. 133 W. Market.

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28 SlUliAbK ANI! IKANSI LK Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER. PACKING AND BHIPPINO 227 N. New Jersey St. Main £O2B LI. 1138 WE haul anythlng: movlng $3 up. overland a speciaity. experlenced raeu. KENNARD YOGEL Belmont 3426 !9 BL SI NLNS <ll*i’l)lt l 1 N JTIBS STRICTLY modeni rooming house. 907 C ipltol. 30 Al IO.MOBILLS FOK SALE b—lì asolino “OUR SERVICE IS YOUR ECONOMA” Our usrd cara aro m good runtiiiig rondition and Worlh thè money. Try us CASI! OH TERMS. Dealer In Llncolti Motor Car FOUTS CAR AND TKACTOIi SALEtt CO. 2549 W. Michigan st. Belmont 0334 lieimoul 3007. CLOSKD BVNDAY. Vou have always wanted to own a Mouroe. Well bere is your chance. Monroes $200.00 and up. Cash, payraents or trade. MONROE USED CAR DEPT. 002 North Capito! Avcnue. “FORD" BOWES Exchange your uscd open body for a nice closed job. Swissheßm Parker Autowa, Ames and Ford Body Dia. FOKDS 1021 tourtng. storni curtain; completely overhaub'd. SIOO 1921 with Amcs tour, aeilan body, $625. Demonstrgtor. Swisshelui & Parker 330 E. Market. Ford roadeter; lato model, ready lo no: a bargain al $l5O. Terrai. M ornoe Motor Corp. 132 Eaat New York. M.uu 3871 DODGB BROS, ued cara. a:i model a: cheap pricee. C.H.WaLLERICH COMPANy Dodse Brothers Motor VetucxM __ 833 N. Mertcliau. Chevrolet 4-f)0, modol : Kood condì li on throufihont lariceti Tcrnis Mornoe Motor Corp. 132 Eaat New York. Main 8871. Ford Bodies Ccupes. sedang. touringk, roaiisters and truck. L. T. ALLEN, 786 \ MAXWELL: dandy little tourlng. new top. paint, Il'f-W. good starter and r reai bnrgkhi for $l5O. Better hurry. 226 8 Peiingylvanla. Malli 1703. Open evenings. Ford tunring, SSO down. ÜBED CAR MARKET. Lcrgest stock of useil vai In town. 869-61 N. Capito!. corner of North St. FORD roadsters. tourhigs. coupé and sedans. Salo or trade. Jb T. ALLEN. 725 Virginia Avo. BUIOK TOURING $96.~ OAKLEY GARAGE 1661 66 s Meridian. FORD, .1919 tourlng: A l liape: good tire; $.50 down, balani* l yeu 644 E. Washirgtou. Main 3493. FORD TOnRÌNG, s9m OAKLEY GARAGE. 1061-65 S. Meridian. FORD, ÌOIB roadster; completely overhauted; sllp-on body: $412. 044 E. Washìrgton. Malli 3493. ~~ FORD ROADSTER $80! OAKLEY GARAGE. 1661-65 8. Meridian. BUJCK. 1.917 tourlng; A l shape good tire; S4OO down, batunee 1 year. 644 E. Wash. Malli 3*93. Overland tourlng. electrii’ally equipped, >7O. OAKLEY GARAGE. 1.061-65 S. Meridian. FORD tourlng. U s yours lor S7O. WEIS9MAN. 212-214 E. New York St. Maio 4446. FÓRDS ali model and style; ver.v reasonable. L. T. ALLEN. 725 Virginia Ave. CHEVROLET, 1918 tourlng, $9.) down Like new. 518 N. Capitol Open evening. DODGE tourlng, dandy conaltion. only $95 down. 618 N. Capitol Open evening. INTERSTATE sedali : bargain: $295 Open evening. 235 N Pennsylvania, FORD tourlng. starter* etc., dandy condltlon; $95 down 518 N. Capitol. SI AUTOMfJ BILKS WAXTKD Autos Wanted Cauli lor aoy car See u. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO 618 N. Capitol Main 2638. AUTOS WANThit. WE PAY CASH. I. WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N. HUnots. $ Main 1679.

31 AUTOMOBTLES WANTED WE NEED THE CARS AND - MEAN BUSINESS Il you vrant to eell your car. brlng tltl and car We deal qulek and pay cash WEISSMAN 212-14 E. New York St. Main 4446 62 ALTO S Lì'LHES. KLI’AUIS TIRE SALE No tised tire over $3. If any ot theoe need tires prove unsatisfaetory withtn 90 day, return with reeeipt and get another for half price. No mail order ROY'S TIRE STORE. 215 Indiana Ave Open evening and Sunday AUTO WASH INO Our speciali! 334 N Illinois 8 & S Auto Laundry Storage batterle at rock-bottoni price. Willard Exide Prest-O-Lite and other make Six volt for $10; 12 volt for sls. South Side liattery Shop. 413 S. Meridian. 85 FINANCIAL " WE MAKE an<? ma eccnd tnorlgage 09 tmproved farm .iid Indianapolis reai tate AETNA MORTGXGE * INVESTMENT 00. 508 Fi,, lltj ~(i ut B : dg 86 7 REAL ESTATE and insuranee. TUXEDO STATE BANK. 4304 K. New York, Irvington 2803. 87 MONEY TO L<L\N Domi't Woriry Tee ause you are oul of money or because you owe eevrral bìlia We Specialize in Such Cases Don't ruìu your credit even nsk it. when ihere I such an easy, inexpenslve way of keeping t We Furnish thè Money to Keep Your Credit Established There are no Investigation charge. no interest added or deducted. Interest charged rn balance only All that is nece3ary la that you own furnlture or piano or V^ctrola. You Will Be Surprised at thè prurript and confldential mauner with which a loan may be secured We loan any amount urto S3OO. Cali, write or phone Commonwèalth Loan Co. 30 ò vAiO Eeliuv. Bldg. Cor Henu. ami Wah. Sia. Succeseors lo State Loan Co. Mani 4619.

ASK US^ If Yom Need Money We are makmg l< ans on furniture. Piano*, cte, without reniovai We pay off loan with other . uiui'anies and advance more money. All business atrietìy confidi utial If you want a private loan, cut tlils blank out, mali it lo us and cjr agtiit will cali at once. Write, phone or cali Mani 7477. NATIONAL LOAN COMPANY 215 Board of Trade Building Cor Ohio and Meridian Si*. Oppoßlte Old Public Library Y> -,... 1 CON NTI .• Am Quick Luams iLO 64>a>bi© On plano* Vi tro a*, hotisehold fnmltur •nd guaranteed noie la ... payable In One to twenty monthly mstallments Legai oliar.-*- t,-i*e<l on impani bala-ice for astiai tlnie tiieo I.nan with other comparivi pald off and more money advanced Hour 9to 5 .'IO Saturday to 1 o m t'a’.l. wrlt or phone Cirele I-6-6-9 Bctu'licial Loan Society 601 National City Hank Bldg l.loeuaed by Siate Bi' klnc Dept. Application re-eivel ■ ■r, ■ c loTns on furnlture. plano, auto, dveetock. famj lmplemetii and other collateral. / 141 t-i E Washington St CAPITOL LOAN CO. Mairi 0..85 Auto Ligi riß4 FIRST nu econd morigagei. ou Indiana and India napoli reni vaiate. R. B. WIL* SON. 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Lincoln 6104 MONEY furnished on realty tnorlgage and contraci FRANK K. SAWYER. Mrldian Lise fì'ulg, 307 N. Pennsylvania St Riley I 426. Money to loan on second mortgasen. L. B. MILLER. 177 N Ifelaware St Main 5783 828 E Wubasti St 39 LEOAL NOTI! E 8 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSE!! ZONING ORDINANTE EOR CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. Noliee 1 hereby inveri mat a Public hearing will b tield by t re common counoi! of ih* city of Indianapolis, at 8 p. m . on Wednewlay, Nov. 1. 1372. at thè corineti rhamber in thè city hall In the city of Indianapolis. at whieh ttme all interested persomi may be heard with reference to thè final rep< rt of thè city-pini commìsslon of thè city of Indianapolis Io the common connoti concvrnlng a prorvosed zonlng orvllnance for the city of Imlhruapoll. vaili reriort contatn* such proposed tomprehensive zoning ordliiance Wrltle.n objei-tion lo suoli fifia! report or lo such ordlnance. which may he flled with thè elerk of the common coti nel) st or hefore neh hearing, will be heard at that timo. Such hearing may be eontinued from timo lo ttme as may he necessary. A copy of *ald final report. togetlier with the proposed ordlnance i on filo in the office of the clty-plan commìsslon whore the *ame may bc secn hy all Inlerestrd persona. JOHN W RHODF.HAM EL, City Clork. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS, ETC. 61—19407 Tri the Probate Court of Marion County. October terni. 1922. In the matter of tho estate of John Hlrth, dvoeased. Notile 1* hereby ffiven that Mary ,1. Hlrth as adminlstratrix of the above named estate lias irtcsented and flled hor aeeount and voucher* In final settlement of eald estate. and that tho sante will corno up for the exnmlnatton and action of sald Probate Court on Oie 18th day of November, 1022. at which timo all helrs. creditore or legatees of s iid estate are required to amicar in said court and show cause. If any thoer !•. why sani aeeount and voucher simuli! not ho approvivi. And the heirs of sani estate are also required to appoar and make proof of thelr heirslilp GEORGE V. COFFIN, Clerk. SMITH WILL FILED Tosi amen t of Late Indianapolis Newspaper Owner Probated. -\n autbenticated copy of thè last will and tcstanient of Delavan Smith, fornier owner of the Indianapolis News, who died at bis homo in Lako Forest. 111., Aus. 25, was flled in the Marion County Probate Court today. It was ordered spread on the record by Judge Mahlon E. Basii Lettera testnmentary were iaaued to the Fletcher Saving & Trust Company aa executor for the Indiana property. Eleven couains are named in the will as the only heirs at law, and seventl hundred devices and legatees, including employes of the Indianapolis News, are loft varying amounts. VERIFYING CRIME STORY Autliorities Seek Ffjts in Connection With Ilalls IMills Murders. ìiu United Presa NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Oct. 25. —Efforts to make all verifled testlmony concerning the Hall-Milis murder mystery flt In with the eye-vvitnesa story of Mrs. Jane Gibson, who is reported to have described tho killinga, occupied locai authoritles today. Deputy Attorney General Mott at Somervillle stili sifted a great mass of evidence placed at his disposai by Prosecutor BeekruaJi.

Butler College Activities

Zeta Tau Alpha has pledged Miss Florence Cronkhite of Rockville, 111. Zeta Tau Alpha announces the initiation of Juanita Kersey, Margaret ICleuger, Pauline Ingalls, Jcanette Nunamaker, Eleanor King, Charlotte | King and Dorthea Wolfe. Pi Beta Phi announces the initiation of nine girls. Those initiated were Helen Gandall. Peg Schoener. Rebecca I'augherty, Madeìine Byrket, Constarce Forsyth, Maurine Jaquith. j Irma Dykes, Virginia Armstrong and Lucilio Tyner. The gifts from the aetive chapter were gold recognition pins. 4 The staff for the Butler Oollegian has been announced as follows: Cassette Martz, William Cissna, J. B. Wood, George Kistler. Norman I Thayer, Paul* Habb**. William Canada, ! Robert H. Bull. William Gaddis, Irene Seuei, Anna Gardner, Pauiine Holmes. Marf Crew, Irma Dykes, Harriet i Jaehne, Alice Archibald. Miriam Wier, Mary Black. Patia Carver, Katherine Underwood, Betty Berterman. Mag-dalt-ne Arbuckle, E‘lna Hatfleld, Margaret Hecker, Helen Gandall, Margaret Schoener, Pauline Wilkenson, Margaret ICleuger, Pauline Chastaine, Dorothy Sutherland. The editor is : John Heiney. The associate editore 1 are Frank Trost. Harold Goode, Mary I Henderson and Orville Hooker. David Dunlap is thè business manager with Assistants Stephen Badger and Roy Robinson. The Journalistic department has organized a new Press Ciuh. The president is Or%'ille Hooker; vice president, | Dave Duniap; secretary-treasurer, | Mary Henderson. The plans for con- ; ductirrg the Monday meetings are to have reports on out-of-town newspapers. Commenta on prominent newspaper men. and, if possible, to engagé some aetive newspaper men as speakers. BUY ELECTRIC UTILITIES Interstate Cubile Service Company Forms Merger. ! ISy Times Spedili AVARSAW, Ind., Oct. 25. —The Interstate Public Service Company has entered into a contract for the pur--1 chase of the Winona Electric Light and Power Company of Warsaw, the Hawks Electric Company of Goshen, j the Middlebury Electric Company of Middlebury, and the Electric Transmission Company of northern Indiana, which properties were acquired by the Middle West Utilities Company last February. The deal is said to involve $1.500,000. The announcement was triade at a meeting of the Warsaw city council last night by Harry FU-ed of Indianapolis. A petition asking the pubile Service tommission to approve the merger will be flled within a couple of weeks, Mr. i Reed said. WIFE HURLS ACID Mrs. IJtitli Nutter Is Charged With Attiu'k on Bookkeeper. lìij Times Special WASHINGTON, Ind . Oct. 25.—Mrs, Ruth Nutter was arrested yesterdav ! charged with having thrown acid on Miss Helen Cave, 22. a bookkeeper ! in ber husband's laundry. The trouble I cceurred Saturday evenfng, hnt Miss ; Cave refused to file an affidavit agitinst Mrs. Nutter. It is said jeal- ; ousy caused the act. Miss Cave, who is a daughter of Mrs. Bessle Cave, 115 X. Gladstone Ave.. Indianapolis, is expected to recover. ROB REYNOLDS POSTOFFICE Tlìieves Dynamite -Sale and Secure SIÌ5 —Room Is Wrecked. fiu Times Special MONTICELLO. Ind., Oct. 255.—The postoffice Reynolds was robbed of : $175 Tuesday night when the office was entered and the safe dynamited. I The room was badly wrecked, and the ! piate glass window in the front cf the | office was shattered. No one has ben sound who heard : the oxplosion. and no clews have been i sound regarding the robbers. Miss Luella Geier is postmistress. IS INSANE FROM GRIEF ; Dexter Folk Drives Family aud Cndertaker From House. By Times Special MADISON, Ind., Oct. 25.—Dexter Folk, 41, became violently insane Tuesday from grief over the death of his father, Richard L. Folk, 76, and 1 drove the undertaker and members of 1 the family from the ho use. He barriS caded hintself in the room with the c.orpse. The sheriff and u squad of deputies went to the scene and Polk was overcome. He was placed in the Southeastern Indiana Hospital for the Insane. MINER KILLED BY CAR ! ,1. W. Clevinger Is Udii in Patii of Motor by Live Wire. i Sp Times Special BOONVILLE, Ind., Oct. 25.—J. W. j Clevinger, 55, was rnn down and j killed by a mine motor in the Karff | j coal mine Tuesday, aster he had come ; iti contact with a live wire and was : held, unable to break loose. It was his iìrst day in the mine. HIGHWAY HEADS MEET Commissionerà From Three States View Connecting Roads. lìy Times Special EVANS VILLE, Ind., Oct. 25.—The Indiana and Illinois State highway ' commissionerà met at Princeton today ì to view the lower road front Mt. Ver-1 non to the Wabash River. The coitimissioners will rneet with the Kentucky commissionerà in Evansvill Thursday to discuss the linking of roads in the three States. ROB CLOTHING FACTORY Thioves Make Away With More Than $-1,000 in Merchantlise. lìy Times Spedal HAMMOND, Ind., Oct. 25.—Robbers tiacked an automobile up to a rear door of the Albert Given clothing factory' which they “jimmied,” and made away with $4,000 werUà of clothing last night. y

METHODISTSWILL DEDICATE MG OF HOMI 21 Bishop Leete Will Conduct Formai Ceremonies at Memorial Home for Aged. By Times Special WARREN, Ind., Oct. 25.—Dedicatimi of the new wing of the Methodist Memoria! Home for the Aged will be made Nov. 21 by Bishop Frederick D. Leete of Indianapolis, according to an announcement made by Dr. B. S. Hollopeter of Huntington, field secretary of the home, aster a trip here. A meeting of the district superintendents of the North Indiana Methodist Episcopal Conference will be held in thè morning with the trustees of the home to receive the report of the building committee. The formai dedìcation cxercises will be held at 1:30 I o'clock. The new wing will accominodate twenty-two people. Hoosier Briefs TERRE HAUTE —Senator James E. ; Watson waxed to oratorical heiglits in j a speech here, but instead of applaud- ! ing the audience laughed. He was ì lauuing wornen in politics and coni cluded —"We welcome them with open arms.” WARSAW—Two tramps held up James Green, Crossing watchman, and I relieved him of his tobacco. He had ! just received his pay, but they madj nò effort to take it. COLUMBUS—Mrs. William Hupp has a hen which laid an egg that weighed six and one-half ounces, tneasured nine and one-half inches, by seven inches. CLAYPOOL—Lorenzo Snoke, village ; blactemith, is the oldest continuous j business man in this city. He has worked at his forge here thirty I years. COLUMBUS —David N. Boyer States in his divorce complaint that during bis married lise he has collected a black eye, several beatings, cursings and much bodilj' in jury. WARSAW —A second crop yellow transparcnt apples has been produced on a tree belonging to Grani Randells. SALEM —Twenty members of the Rev. William Overholtzer’s congp-e----gation formed an old fashioned barn raising party and built him a new barn. MUNCIE—Sergi. James Kinney has had charge of recruitlng Service here fifteen years. He has completed his nlnth enlistment and will again re-enlist. He is the oldest recruiting officer in Indiana. CLINTON—Ed Shannon carne to the city jail and told officers he wanted to be locked up and sorti tc the penai farm for thirty days for being drunk. The next morning he was of : a different mind. He said, “I certainly must have been tìrunk.” WARSAW —If Jesse Davis, a farmer near Claypool, had been a newspaper reader he would hav r e escaped a liquor raid. Police had planned the raid for Wednesday, but changed thelr plans. Newspapers here carri ed the story. The next day the raid was made and a whisky stili was sound in operation. SOUTH BEXD—H. S. Miller, the first newsboy of South Bend, has celebrated his flftieth wedding anniversary. He told the first papere on the streets here in 185 S. BRAZIL —M. B. Parkins has placed on display here a large sweet potato which is alinosi a life-like reproduction of a goose. NAPPAXEE —Declaring he has religious scruples of his own and not prescribed by any church, Moses Hershberger, confirned in jail for viola tion of the school attenda nce law, persistently refuses to eat butter. COLUMBUS—Mrs. Rufus Schrover thought she was buying flake hominy, but instead she got soap chips. She cooked ’em for breakfast, but friend “hubby” discovered thè mistake on the first bite. WABASH —Andy Gardner called out the police, saying that his three ducks had been stolen. While the police were seouring the poultry houses of the city the dflcks wabbled home with much quacking at the breakfast hour. HARTFORD CITY—A series of special courses is to be given in the school here to change breakfast from “the hopeless meal." Suitable food and attractively combed locks are to be considered. RICHMOND —Fi ve men live at Fountain City, near here. who voted for Abraham Lincoln. They are Rev. Aaron Worth, Will Davis, John Keever, Maj. M. M. Lacy and Rev. Luke Woodward. STILLMAN MUST PAY Divorce Litigation Charges of §53,000 Assessed Against Iliin. WHITE PLAINS, N. Y„ Oct. 25. There was more bad news for James A. Stillman when Supreme Court Justice Morschauser handed down his final decree sustaining that report of Referee Daniel Gleapon, who cleared yirs. Anne U. Stillman of the sensational charges made by her husbttnd. For Judge Morschauser approved allowances totaling $53.000 to cover fees growing out of the sensational case. JURY UNABLE T 0 AGREE No Decision Is Reached in Trial f Democratic Candidate. By Times Special RICHMOND, Ind., Oct. 25.—The jury which heard the case of James F. Pace, Democratic nominee for prosecuting attorney, charged with violating the Indiana liquor law, was unable to agree on a verdict, said .. rtport to Judge W. A. Bond, of --,,3 Way ne Circuit Court. P <7 J Paul Beckett said a new trial - bo aakod. L 5

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