Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 147, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1922 — Page 9

OCT. 30, 1922

" 1 DEATII NOTICB3 ! BURKE, FRANCIS—Agr 2 years. infant son of James ami Nera Burke, at their home, 110*5 Bates St.. Sunday. Oct. "9. Funeral at residence, Tueeday. Oct. -Ifi* at 8:30 a. m.: Hoiy Cross Church, a ocloeU. Frieuds invited. FOXWORTHY. CLAREN'CE- S. —Age 25 years. beloved husband oi Una Hazei Foxworthy, passiti a.\ ■ saturday. Oct. 28. at 8:30 p. m. Funeri it ;ne residence, 1928 Adam St.. Tuesd i.. . Oct. 31. at 2:30 p. m. I Friend* invited. Serial Crown Hill cemeteiy. i NICHÒLSON. DAVID J. —Afe 00. husband of Margaret I-. - pmwl aay Sun(fliay noni:. Oct. 29. at thè residence. 2019 yf oadway. Fiuterai Tuesday. Oc 31. at 2:30 p. m.. at residence. Frie* : xnvited. Burial Crown Hill. TAYLOR. ETTA MAY—. Age 49 years, bs- 1 loved wife of Charles Taylor, passed away Saturday. Oct. 28. 0:20 p. m. Funeral , at thè residence, 400 tv. South St., TuescU?. j Oct. 31. ai 10 a. m. >r-;MÌa invited. Burial Oak Hill cemetery, Libanon. Ind. YOUNG. MUs7 BELLE—Wife of John D. Younr. 1214 E. New York St.. passed ; away ->4O p. tn. Sunday. Oct. 29. age t 59 years. Funeral notice later. (Frankfort r.nd Greeiitield papera please copy.) 6 FLNEKAL UIHECiUKS \V. T. Biasengym Independent Undertaker. Prompt ambuiance calla. •The proof of a eervice is thè servlee lt rendere." 1702 N filinola St. Bar.dolph 8870 1825 Sbelby St. Drexel 2570. FLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St. funeral director* to thè peopie of Indlan- ! apoda aince 1887 Pbonea—Main 0641-0642. LI. 2841 INDIANAPOIAS CREMATORY £S“ L jLkxicU Parlor 1222 Union St. George Grinsteiner fluirai Director. 522 E. Market. Main 0908. i Johnson & Montgomery 1032 Central Ave. Main 1430 Stilli LKY BROS/ CO. Maio oilice S4S S. Illinois St Circi e 1918. Maio 1841. S —1402 N. Dimoi E*ià WM. E KBiEwER. JP n 1154. Ree 1 houe ileo Uavls 332-L. j GADD—BERT 8. GADD, 2130 Froapect St. Phone*: Drexeì 0422. Stewart 2278. CNDERTAKERS —HÌSEY A THOS. 951 I North Del. L. 6564 M 3680 8 SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE. Stockholdera’ animai meeting of thè ; White Riror Railroad Company for thè election of offlcera and genera! business at thè office of Kingan & Co., Indianapolis. ' IVednesday. Nov. 15. at 3 p. ni. A. M MoVIE. Secretarsi HALL for rent for dance or ìodae purposes. 312 E. Washington. Clrele 0297, 6 PERSONALE FAIRMOUNT Maternity Hoepltal for confinement. May work for part of expenaea, Babies for adoptlon Wnte for booklet. Mrs. T. B Long. 4911 E. Twenty-Seveoth St.. nansas City. Mo. WILL care for cnildren by day or hour: beat of reference Drexel 1618. or 1916 Prospect St. I 16 LOST AVO FOINP CAMISOLE. dar'; b’ue. wrapped Ir dark j green paper. Randoiph 3215. Reward BULLDOG, white: dark spot or: eye. short tail Cali Ci’iie 2797. Libera: reward. LÓST—IO bili in New York stor. : Sattirday; week s salary. Reward. DR. SCBI. li HELP VV tMEII- MALE PENNSYLVANIA SYSTEM Offers Permanont Jobs to Qualified Railroad W FLOOR MEI HANICS, VI SE HANDS, BOI! ER MAKERS Rate 72e PER lIOUR Apply 10S S. Capitol ave. 6 to 12 a. in.—l :o0 to 4:30 p. m. Pilone MA in 4767 TVanted by M., K. &T.R>. Operating in Kansas. Oklahoma and Texas Machinists Blacksmiths Boiler Makers Permanent Positions, Standard Wages and Working Conditions Apply to 215 Traction Terminal Bldg Office Open Until 11 P. M. Car Repairers American Car and Fouudry Co. ìòUÓ Kentucky Ave. WAXTED AT ONCE Ten good solicitors far steady city .vork. See HASTINGS, Circulation Dept., Indianapolis Times, aster 10 a. in. “ | Wanted—Boys Slxteen years old or undtr. to carry Times routes in centrai part of city Routes between North and South and East aud West Sts. See Mr. Moorehtad. any afteruoon. botween 2 and 5. MEN toMearn vulcantzlng traile, a nne paymg buatnes lo rei into ANDERSON STEAM VULCANIZER CO. WÒÒÌ) turuer for immediat work. Apply in lerson. IiOLCOMB & HOKE MFG. CO. 1545 Van Bureti st. . WA NT ED—Good trteralor for Grill! and ' National Aivue -■ rew maohlne. Addreaa A No 2765. Timi. tV ANT 200 uien to attend thè ur.zc Hai lov-een dauee and • arnica! at P H. Chall. 501 North East st.. Tueaday night. MEN to unto;*ii car- Apply IItVIN'GTON COAL AND LIME CO., 5543 Bolina ave. WANTED —One ftr.-t la-s puuiter. Apply at 5230 K Washington et. WANTED —An expernnced eli-ctrician. Cali Randoiph 1502. evenitigs. i m —Busuresa t olleges MEN to learn barber tra.;. TRI-CITY , EARLEK S COLLEGE 30 S Washington at . Indianapolis. Ind Circle 0757. 16 HLI.I* _ WANTED—FKMALE WANTED—2OO ladies to atteri! thè prixe ] Hallowixn dance and •-arrivai at P H. C hall. 501 North East st . Tm-sday night. MAID for housework and day work. 821 ■ SupeHor Ave. Cali Lincoln 7285. WANTED—SchooI rlris to work mornlngs ; and eveniugs, Saturday and Sunday. Cali ' Beimont 4196.

16 HELP WAXTED—FEMALE ✓WVVW'^VS/WWWS/V^Vk^kAAAAAAAA^^ Why Not Beconrse a TeSeipinoinie 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 vvoman of 17 years or more. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. Miss Cooper, Room 101 WANTED—Reltable housekeeper for adulte employed. Plcasant home. Randoiph 5430 Cali aster 6p. m. TWO eolored ladies to convass. Cali afternoon. 139 N. East st. 16 ItOO.VIS FOK KEXT MORRIS. 1842. W.; two furnished front roonis. on carline, strictly moderni gentlemen preferred. Belmont 4758. NICELV' furnished room: gcntlemen preferred. 608 N. Cray St. Web. 5778. ILLINOIS 2800 block: room In private family; garage. Harrisou 1184. FURNISHED. steam-heated room; Illinois car. Kenwood 5819. MERIDIAN, 1616 N.; light. warm sleepltig room: running water. Lincoln 2Q73. PARK ave. 3115; lovely front room; moderni gentlenien Washington 2889. 412 N. CALIFORNIA : furnished room suitable for 2 gentlenien; modera. a—Light Househcepmg TALBOTT. 2436 N.; two rooms and garage, near carline: modera home. Randolph 0119. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 907: furnished housekeping rooms: single or connectmg. Circle 7556. NORTH. private fanuly. steain heat. rca6onable. home priviiegee, gentlemen. Harrisou 3297. 19 RENTALS a—Houses THIRTIETH. 344 W.: fine modera eix rooms. bath, hardwood floors, garage, SSO. J. W HALEY. Main 6978. b—Apartments 718 E. 23th Street Very desirabie upper dviplex. newly decorated and refinlshed. fico rooms and bath; key at 2507 College ave State Savings & Trust Co. Main 4518. Ì1 ni.AL ESTATE FOK SALE b—Houses COLOREI) S2OO Cash Buys 4 room cottage near Burùsal Parkway. Electric, uewìy painted and papered. Big lot. Payments irls per ruonth. Lucated at 2.310 Aqueduct St Dunlop & Holtegel, A Parsoli ’s Surplus will buy thi littl home of 3 rcom elee t ity. eaa. city water, inside tollet and a lot of other good features. Prsce $1,800: SISO cash, balance $16.20 per month. Seeuritv Trust Co. Nicoeon. Makn 1804. AN TDEAL HOME for Mll-year round use in Ravenswood. Enclrwed front porch iarge living room. 2 bedrooms and kitchi-n Well at #lnk. I.arge lot on high ground House is well bniit aiid well arranged. Prie* $2.2*0: 5250 cash, baiance S2O a month. JACK MORRISON MAIN 0792. EVE NIN'GS HARRISON 0703 Washington Bank and Trust Co. $450 Cash Fiverootr. modera bungalow. Pleasant P.un boulevard, near Sheiby Ba.ance likc reni. Cai! VV. VVashburn. wtth MeCord & McKinney, Realtors 311 Lemcae r.’dg. Circle 5220. r , - . - 8731 GCfLKvtRD AVE STRICTLY MODERN SIX-ROOM HOUSE NEW. IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION NORTHWEST C’oß NER GUILEORD AND FORT Y NI NT H ST WILL MAKE TERMS. c ALL OWNER. The Southern Lumber Co. MAIN 0107^ Cottage—Southeast Dandy home: 5 room*: water and eiextric light; on paved Street . PRICE $2 000. $250 Cash. Balance ferma Duulop & Holtegel, Realtors 122 E Mar cel t Doublr On Payments Slx rdorr. a sidi . gae, water, sen r and light rents SSO per month : near E. Washington car: only $4.500. SSOO cash and S4O per month. Z. B. Hunt, Realtor. Main 4245. 411-12 Leincke Kldg DOUBLÉ Ftve room a elde. emi-modern; good iTindftton : fine location west. Rent $25 a side. Price $-*.600. Lincoln 3734, day or evening. * TT * n tV. I.: 4II TI A\ Il room house; garage. 'Li! IL-tf $1.200. Terra. Geo. A. Lueas, Circle 0600. Washington st . e . wx-room modero doublé. La Sulle st.. six-room modern doublé Tuxedo st . six-room modera doublé Oakland st.. five-room modern doublé. Bevine ave., five-room •emi-mod-em doublé East; modern Ave room bungalow, fuil baeement. C. J OSBGRNE. 6184. North Pershing Avenue Near Tenth st.. 6 rooms and bath on two beautiful lots. east front; only sfioo cash needed to move rigbt in your home. Marion County .State Bank j*— o a tt 3 bedroom home on Reia- ([ rr II Per t., in 1200 block: Vii / u lLd S4 ‘ )0 u, taeh - l>a‘4iipe monthly. GEO. A. LUCAS 725 K of P. bldg. Circle 6600 SIX.RÒOM mcKlern exi-ept furiiaee; exi-oileiit condition: immediate poweeßlon. Price $3.950: SSOO down. Ori Hetclier ave. Cali Lincoln 3734, day or eve. BRIGHTWOOD: cheap; Information. 907 N Capito! Ave EIGHT-ROOM modern. 4 and bath down. I and bath up: garage. Located near East I Tenth prue $4.500 Terms. Cali Lin- • •oln 3734. day or eve. WE have severa! home prlccd $3.000 and und'-r in different sections of tlie city. Easy terms. Lincoln 3734. day or eve. FRANK E. GATES & SON. RKAT.TORS". 1011 Hume-Maoaur. Lincoln 1289. d—Lot s |CLEAR lot for sale cheap: take $325 eash; must teli. Addrese A No. 1983, Times. e—Suburban ACRE LOT. ideal for suburban hom>* site. Near National road, east of Irvington, $750 $lO cash, balance monthly. Webster 5774. e ItEAL ESTATE WAXTED WANTED We bave a party that will invest $20.000 in solali propertie of 4 to 6 rooms. Prefer senn modeiin. If you wont uuick action address A No. 2760. "Time. CASH FOR YOUR REAL ESTATE Rental property. Have cash $20.000 to Invest l'refer close-in property. but will j coiisuler any good investment. Address A | No. 2759. Times | WANTED. - ’ Bungalows and doublé east tbat are ! prlctxl to sei!. FOWLER & EATON 301 _£ity Main 6871. WE have ’.w cash distornerà for scmi-mcsl era or modern doublé north or northeast. SHAMAN REALTY CO Main 3487 721-2 1 Lemeke Bldg WANTED-—Small propertles South or east. Not over $3.500. Lincoln 3734. ! ~ DIO IÒU BELL ITT 1 If noe try thè automobll col urna of thè Times Widi Ad.

25 MtSCELLANEOL’S FOK SALE a—Household fionda RUGS—LINOLEUMS Imported Japanese Grass Ruga. 9x12, $7.50: Bxlo, $7.25. Hall ntnner. 35c per yard. Gold seal consroienm ruga. 9x12, perfect goods: newest Dattems. $13.75. Axj minsters, velvets and wlltons at lowest ; pnces in thè city. Dorfraan Rug Co. 207 W. Washington, opposite Statehouse. “li' IT COVERS A FLOOR. WE HAVE IT.” HOUSEHOLD'finlture for Vile, $125 cash: privilege of renting 4-room house; sls per month. 1251 W. Twenty-Seventh St. i FOR SAI.E—Good furnace; price S4O. Cali Beech Grave 196. b—Goal, Ice and Wood Buy Your Goal At thè Best Prices We sell thè oest money can buy. Guaranteed. Our Guarantee Is Good Try Our Illinois Coal It is tlie Best Coal on thè market today. Large Lump, forked $7.75 Illinois Lump. 2 to 6-inch lump $7.25 Illinois Egg $7.25 Large Indiana Lump $7.75 Indiana Egg $7.25 West Virginia Lump $ll.OO i Trompt delivery any place in thè city. TOM SH ROVER 430 Indiana Avenue Circle 0598. Circle 1435. Circle 0597 Special Goal Sale Kiadling Ton Nieo Ir —t*li mined coal olf Ilio car. Best Illinois egg $7.00 ; Illinois mine run. .50 pi r cinit lump. . .$6.25 | High-gradc muttun slack.! $5.50 Largo genuine Uroy-i! bltK'k. largo forked SIO.OO Best Illinois block, elean forked $8.50 Best Indiana lump. elean forked . . . .$.25 Delivery any place iti thè city. Union Ice and Coal Drexel 3280 Stolrart 2225. Ali klnds of Inutana and Eastern Coal for domestic and steam purposes. Quìck Service any piace in city. Taylor Goal Co. State ai ih Drexel 2167 HÈAVY CORD WOOI)' WILL CUT IN LENGTHS TO SUIT YOUR STOVE. FURNACE OR FI REPLACE. MAIN '*l42. Kourth vein mine run SG.SO { Fo irth rem and Illinois vgg S 7 lourth ve: and Illinois lump SB.OO ALL GOAL GUARANTEED WEBSTER f#3t3 West Virginia Rpllnt, Jll.OO. American Goal Co. RA ndolph 0927 6TOVES, useti but in per feti condition: (pas r.v: $lO H'.*l up; '‘oal rat.gres, heat era. baseburners CHARLES KOEHRING. 88 i ; Virginia ave LreYcl 9400. | HEAVY CORD WOOD: will cut tn lèngùi t< •uif your nove, lurna*.* or fireplact. Main 0142 . C'OAT.7 BEST SERVICE ~JOHN 8121 : 4 TW*-\7V Eiv:: load* gs liuary wood. ext rudi t r m ( Ir< le 5694 t>—Clothlnr TROUSERS rn ew rj\ li il Eall I’attems 4 1 il II to Match Your 11 ’J] Coat il y |\U 8.000 I’alrs Wl| f Two Storce in One. Jp Tha Psltììs Sto re Co. I - West Ohm—Near lilinols d—Musicai Itisi ritmema NEW UPHIGHT PIANO; will bell on pxymeut at fT.7.> per week. Randoiph 4221 MR MORGAN J A C FISCHER PIANO. 165.09. ROBERTSON MUSIC 110U3K 433 Mi fp Malti 4531 t— Mtsrellaneous ! TYPEWRITER BARGAINS CASH Mn ! PAYMENTS Gel our low price on high grad ussd and aecond-haxid UNDERWOOD. MONAKCT’. RLMINGTON. L C SMITH, ROYAL n.d other guod machinea. We eil machtnea , that we ran guaraiitee Clark Typewrlter Shop 18 tt est Market Seconrt Fioor Phoue. Main £686. ndianapolls, Ind Army Surplus Mechandise Array onta, tarpaulins, tenta, roof- - ing paper, rakes. tuba, shovels, belting. lu nch grinders, t isors platform scales, inanila rope. sav.s, forges. \\noti chist ls, chicken and fence wire. Also tnauy other items. Seo us for attractive prices. All netv merchandise. M. L. Goldborg & Sons. 1303 tv Vm. TYPEWRITER BARGAINS USED TYPEtVIUTKRS. LARGE AND , SMAI.L. AT LOW PRICES. CASH OR I'AVMENTs ALI. GCARANTEED 18 1 WEST MARKET ST. UPSTAIUS. PRONE ‘CLARK TYPEWRITER SHOPINVAI. 1D ' IAIR3—oooO iron* rubber * tued chaire !or reni. $3.50 per munti Crutches, ‘a" Delivery (ree BAKER BROS CIDER. aweet. Diade freah every day; sOc gal. Lring jug 255 W. Morris st Dr _ f WHKN YOtl THINK OF TYPEWIIITERS TIIINK OF JUDO 22 S. PENN. ST. i 26 MISCLj.l..\Nt.m S tVAX'l'Klt GOUI), feOUND YELLOW E Ali GORN WANTED AT TIIE STOCK YARDS 27 iil 51.M..5S \ \ noi:NC 1'..\l ION'TS A iìatli ii Day is tiic Healthy Way E. M HARDIN CO. Merchant piuniber. 3220 E. Mlch. Webster 3001. Vauit Gleanmg FOR QUICK SERVICE CAT.L Rapid Vauit and Sink Cleanlng Ca BELMONT 2007. DETECTIVES QUIGLEY-HYLAND AGENCV. INC. 404 National City Bank Bldg. Mani 2902 Duy or night. Vauit Cleaning All work guaranteed. EAST SIDE VAULT AND SINK CLEANING COMPANY. 635 B. Maryland Stewart 1794. FEATHRRS buught. goni and naovaM: feattnr mattresses and plllows mad. E F BURRI.K 416 Mas. Main 1428. P/tNi' In i der ami lucei Repair ail klnds. Work guaranteed. NICHOLAS lIILDMAN. Belmont 0328-3 SÀFETY RAZOR BLADES Eliarpeped. TUTTI.HDGE 201 Indiana ar. BEATH'S Barber shop: union: warm. cooifortable hathrooma. 133 W. Market.

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1 28 STORAGE ANU TRANSFER Shank Soperior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGB. TRANSFER. PACHINO AND BHIPPINO. 227 N. New Jersey St. Malti 2028. LI. 1138^ WE haul anythlng; moving $3 up: overland a speclalty: experienced men. KENNARD VOGEL. Belmont 3426. OPPORTUXITIES WANT DIAMONDS OR SMALL COUPÉ FOR CLEAR LOT, 40x136, ON EAST 38TH STREET BOULEVARD. JUST EAST OF FAIR GROUNDS. PRICE ONLY $750. MAIN 1409. RESIDENCE WASHINGTON 4175. CANDY MAKERS’ lenenti courae of reliable eastern flrm, also tools and raw material worth $l4O. Am leaving town and will sell cheap. 3312 E. New York, aster 6p. ni. POR SALE—Barber shop; good stand. 12é E, Ohio. 80 ALTOMOUILES FOR MALE b—Gasoline You have ai way 8 wanted to own a Monroe. Well bere is your chance. Monroes $200.00 and up. Cash, payments or trade. MONROE USED CAR DEPT. 602 North Capitol Avenue. '"FORD ' BOWES ~ i Exchange your used open body for • nice closed Job. Swissihielinni <& Parker Autowa, Ames and Ford Body Di. FORD BAHGATN 1920 tourlng, starter, $65 down. 1922 touriug. starter, $75 down. 1918 touriug. S4O down. Many other 917 Virginia Ave. DODGK BROS., used cara. All models at cheap price C.H.Wallerich Compan/ Don** BROTMeft* Motor V*m Clievrolet 4-PO. 1920 model: good condition throughout i’rltnxì rtght. Terms. Morfine Motor Corp. 132 East New York Malti 8871. FORPS, 100OFTHEM Buy now. all model and'style, amali payment down and drive awaj" a good car No red tape Alien, 725 Virginia Ave. Ford roadster; late model, rrady to go; a bargain at $l5O. Terni Mornoe Motor Corp. 132 Haat New York Main 3871 Ford tonring. ssu down. USED CAR MARKET Lrget stock of ud car In town f 69 01 N. Capitol, corner of North 81. MONROE. 1920 tourlng; A-l hape; good tire* extra SIOO down, baiane* 1 year. 644 E. Washington. Main 3493. FORD, 1919 tourlng: A l hape: SSO down. balance olir year. 644 E sVa*hlnrton. M tt 4 0 3 FORD. 1918 roadster; good hap*. good tire, SIOO take her. 041 E. Washington Main 3493. MARMON 34. tourlng., rep.e*ed A rea! bargain Ter me. $550 Open evening 235 N Pennavlvanta Fi litri tourlng It a your for S7O WEI99 MAN 212-214 E. New York 3t Mairi 44 4 * CHEVROLET. 1917 trating 876 down. Llk ticw 5)8 N Capito! Opimi evening FORD tJurlng. late 1917; fin h*pe, $45 down 616 N Capitol. DODO E tourlng; daudv conditimi, only fts down. 618 N. Capitol Open evening FORD bodle L T. ALLEN. 917 Virginia aven ne FORD r-oupe. 1022. and edan. 725 Vlr rnda ave. 81 \l TOMOBILEB WANTED WE NEED THE CARS AND MEAN BUSINESS If roti want to eli your car. brini liti and car We dc*l oc lek and par caah WEISSMAN 2X2-14 E New York St Maio 4446. Autos Wanted Cash for any <ar See ua. INDIANACOUS AUTO HAR'IS AND TIRE CO 618 N Capitol Main 2635. ACTÓB WANTku. ~ WE I’AY CASiC I. WOLF AUTO CO. 610 N Ilitnola. Maio 157®. 33 AI TO SUPPLIF.S. RKPAIRS Auto Wheela rrpairo<i and mado n<r*. n#w gpokM and | truiruc up. "rihif rlm repairad on nhort notire. Get our pnces. Bct of HfT\ H e. .Foliìi Guodelhofor Wagon Co. 202 Kentucky ave Matn 0287 TIRE SALE No ttsed tire over $3 If any of thè need tire prove unsatlafactory wtthln 90 dav return with roceipt and get another for h!f orice No mali order lIOY'B TIRE STORE 215 Indiana Ave Open evantng and Sunday SPRING 9 for all mite of Hutomoblle Repair mode on stune whlle you watt. New leave, re-archin*. tempering and we!ding We carry complete line of ai 1 atre in stock. Best of Service and lowest prices. •1 1 >liu Guedolhofer Wagon Co. "iO'I Kfmtucky avo Main (KÌB7. ALTO WASII ING Our speclalty 334 N lìlinot S As S Auto Laundry Storage batterle at rock-bottoni prices. Willard E vide Prest-O-Llte and other make Six volt for $10; 12 volt for sls. Bouth Side Hattar.v Shop. 413 3 Merldlau. 85 FINANCIAL WE MAKE anC mm eccnd raortgagn o improvtsl farm and Indianapolis rai liste AETNA MORTGAGE A INVESTMENT 00. 509 Fidelity Trust Bldg 36 INSIRAME REAL ESTATE and Insurance. TUXEDO STATE BANK 4304 E. New Y r ork. Irvington 2803 REAL ESTATE and Insurance. TUXEDO STATE BANK. 4804 E New York. Irvington 3803. TO LOAX Doira’t Worry | T>raup you r ont of money or heoause you owo orerai bilia We Speeialize in Suoh Cases ; Don’t ruin your credit, even risk lt. when •here 1 such an taey. tnexpenslve way of i keeping t. : We Furnish thè Money to Keep Your Credit Kstnhlished | There are no investigation charge, no Ini terest added or deducted. Interest eharged j cn balance only AH that la necesary 1 I that you own furniture or plano or Vlctrola. You Will Be Surprised at thè ! prompt and confldential manner wlth which a loan may be secured We loan any amoufit urto S3OO. Cali, write or phone Commonwealth Loan Co. 306 Odd Fellow Bldg. Cor Peno, and Waah. Sts. Bucceseors to State Loan Co. | Phone Malli 4619. LOANS on furniture. piano, auto, ilveetock. farm Impleincnt and other coliatcral. 141 Mi E. Washington 3t. CAPITOL CO. Main 0585. Auto Lincoln 7184. MONEY fiirnlHhed on rralty uiorlgjges ano contraete. FRANK K. BAWYER, Meridian Lise Bldg.. 307 N. Pennsylvania Bt. Riley 1426.

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17 MONEY TO LOAN r ASK US ’ Uff You Need f;ioney We are making ioar. on furniture piano, et,’., without removal IVV py off loan wlth other eotnpaniea and advance more mon.-y All basine sir:.-t.y confidrutlal. If you want a private loan. cut Ini blank out. mali n tu >: and our agept will cali at once Wrltc, phone or cali Main 7477. NATIONAL LOAN COMPANY 215 Board of Trade Building Cor. Ohio Ami Merldian St? Opponi to Oid Public Library V* : r--■ ’ ■ Jj . CON P UDENTI AL Quìck Loans Up to S3OO On plano Vi.troia, aouirtoii ftimUur *nd guaranteed noie l.oai paratile in One to Iwenty montmy melali. i:e>ìi Legai charge bac<) on unpaid baia;: ■ for a inai lime ueù Loan wlth uther companle pld off ami more money advanced Hour 6to 6.30 Saturday to 1 p m Cai.. wriM or phone Circle t-6-6-9 beneficiai Loan Society COI National Cltv Bank Bldg. Liceneed hy State Banking lirpt Application recetvcd at 29'2 Clifton 3t FIRST nd second murtgage on India:. . and Indiali apoi: rea; estate it lt WII PON 1101 National City Bank Bldg Lincoln 6104 MONEY to ’oan on second mortgage L 9 MILLER 127 N lielawaie St Main 5762 828 K_Wahah St 3 loEGAL NOTUI S NOTiCE oi sale 0F THE PKOPEUTY 0F TIIE HOME BREWING CO PLACE OF SALE, At offi<7* of company, corner and Daly Sts.. Indi annuo. In. Ind. DATE OF SALE, Soromlifr 13. 10?*! nt 10 o'clock a m. DESCRIPTION OF PR()PERTY T 0 BE SOLI) : 1. BREWKRY, ( RESE AND DALY STREETS Ix>t 32 to 40. Inclusive, In Alien, Johaeon and Wlleen' Subdlvtilon and lot 1 to 6. InclUHive. tn Wilson Subdlvielon. eoni taiiung thè brewery building outh of Daly ISt and three mali cottage on Daly SI . wlth all machinery and e.iulpment tn sml I upon eald premleee. otock and material* on hand. office furniture and equlpment and account reeelvablo of thè malt extract buoine of ld brewery. 2. 1011 AND 101 r EAST MARYLAND STREET / Lot 67 and 68, Baie' Subdivision, eontalnlng one two story iramo building and email cottage. ;{. 1901 COT.UM BIA AVENUE AND 1310 EAST NINETEENTII STREET t Thlrtydive feet elevcn Indie off thè south eldo of lot 1. squero 12. S. A Fletcher ,Jr.’ Northeast Adclillon Business room. wlth Itvìng rooms attached. Cobbler shop i"‘ ’T TWO VACA NT LOTS Lot 3 and 4. Atfcinsou and Hradley First Addttion. 5. 632 BEECH KR STREET | Lot 7 and 8, Lemeke' Subdlviglon. One ; twoetory tramo building contalnlng one storeroom and live llvlng room. 6. 102 NORTH NORLE STREET AND 642 AND 644 EAST MARKET STREET Righty-four feot off of thè coutil end of lot 15 nnd 10. Bates' and Fletcher' Subdlviston. Two story brlcli, three atoree and dwelling room. 7. 1429 NORTH SHERMAN DRIVE Lot si, Lingenfc-wr' Sitbdlvision. Onestory fraine building, contalnlng store and llvlng room TERMS OF SALE : 1. Aforesald property to be eold n a who'e at publlc sale, and lo thè htghest bldder for cash, hut no bld vili be recelvod whlch 1 Ics than thè anni of SIOO,OOO. 2. Tlie reni estate aforesaid will be sold In feo siuiple and thè personal property absolutely. 3. Sald proport.v wll) be coki subject to taxe for 1022. and all senesemente for muntclpal Improvement completed aster Nov. 13. 1922; otherwise free of all eneumbranoes. 4. No liid shall lie recelved iinTess ac companled by a certi si ed check tn thè aura of $5,000 or cash iti that sum. B. The purchase price to be determined by thè liighest bld aforesaid shai! be paid in cash witliin thlrty day aster thè delivery. to thè successful bidder and purchaser. of abstract of title disclosing a mechantablo title to said rial estate in suid company. whereupon salii company will convey to sald purchaser by good and suffldent warranty deed and bill of sale. 6. All Insurance and rent shall be prorated as of thè date of the delivery of sald fleed. NOTTCR OF À9SR9SMÉNT ROLL. Tenth Ave., Churchman ptke to Albnny St,. Beech Grave, Ind. To whom tt tnay concern: Notice is hereby glven by the board of trustees of tho town of Beech Grave, Ititi., llist on Friday, Oct. 20, 1922, they approved an assessment ridi showing the prima facia assessment for tho followiiig descrfbed publlc Improvement as autliorlzed by thè improvement resolutlon namid, Improvement Kesolution No. 13. 1922, for the improvement of tlie roadway or Tenth Ave., front Churchman piko north to Albany St., by paving sairt Street with one conrse concrete Includine wings of Ihe tntersection streets • td all other work tncident thereto In accordance wlth the delails and Plans und spedflcations In connection wlth thè sald resolutfou. Persons interested in or sffected by sald descrlbcd publlc are hereby

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39 LEGAI, NOTICES (Continued) notifled tbat the board of town trustee ha flxeil Frtday, Nov. 3. 1922, at 7:30 p. nt. a tho date upon whlch remormtrarce will he recelved or ha ard agalnet the amount aesed againat auch piece of property d•cribeil In ald roll and wlil determina the questiona to whether. the sald lot or Street or land will be beneftted In the amount named on ald roll to a gre a ter or le amount thn numhered on ald roll. fiali! nseessment roll howlng ald prima farle aasesamnnt with the owner and deBcrlptton of prot>erty subject to b aaeeesed Ih r, ,w ori file ami may be een at the office of the town cicrk Klghth and Main St*. BOARD OF TOW N TKUSTEKB, H LKE CLARK, Clerk. Office hour*. il lo 8 Tueaday and Friday N.iTÌ'rF'f.rHOAI) CONTRAC7TOR9 In tiio niatter of lise petltlo-i of Henry Miesing *'i al for the improvement of s hlfchway tn Lawrence and Warren Township, Marton County. Indiana 1 1 eri by given that th" board of omn issioner of the County of Marion, Indiana wll! at th<* commlloner’ office iti the •hi e in ih city of Indianapolis on the i day of November. 1022. until the hour of 10 'clock a m. receive ea!ed proposi! for thè constructton and completlon of the Bbov enttyed improvement. Bld will rie for the completlon of the road In .tordance i.uh the plana and specificatimi now on file In the office of the auditor of Marion County. and hall Include all materia! und lalmr for ani work. and to be dm by the contractor or contractora to whom ! awarded the contract. si: eli bld hall be aia-ompardeil by a nonco 1 lori affidavit and by a bond In the uri.. t equa! to doublé the amount of the bld sald bond to b approved by the board of cominimìoners of ani county. Baid bond •bali le" • omHtloned a by law required. Mali! road will be let a a whole on tbe bove itniLTibed improvement and to th lowel reaponelble bldder or bidder Th- board reserve the right to reject any and al! bida. Time for completlon of sald work will be igrenl upon aster th lettin of a:d contrad b.v .uri board of comminai onera and the suereesful bidder. I.EO K FEST.KR. Auditor Marion County. Indiana. MARRIAGE LiCENSES R F Yatee. 515 N Delaware Bt.; Calila T T.owe 2153 Northweatem Ave. J I Watson. 2343 Adam àt.: Sylvia Oberthur, 2.302 filation St. G J Bohenkamp. 2130 9 East 6t.; Nora B Davi. 535 N Merrill 9t. si. A. Brown 2348 Ralston Ave.; Mary E Ewlng. 2332 N Arsenal Ave. Ber-! MCI 129 E. Ohio St.; Lerraln E. Perry, Ladede St. F O. Morgan, 1503 E Washington St.; Mr Elslo R Gilbert, Engllah Hotel. tv ! Klllott. 960 Ewlng 9t ; Juanlta Kltchln, 9flo Ewlng 9t H C Kranch, 5940 Bellefontaine 9t.; Mary I. Compton. 623 N. New Jersey 81. William Sharp 1051 Mo'bura St.: Clara day. 414 Albert St. William Pickett Newcastle. Ind.: Edn M. fin. hs. 2105 E. Twelfth 9t. li L. Bruni , 830 N. New Jersey St.; Carne M Obenchaìn. 115 E. Twcnty-Fourth Bt. Floyd Staufee 908 Oakland Ave.; Addi O Followeìl, 318 N. Forrest St. W J. Shotta. R. R D.: Ola Van Wlnkle. R U. D. tv. A Johnson, 1552 N. New York St.; Paullrte McCool 528 Fulton Bt. D. J. Tobln. Waabingtua Hotel: Irwie Halloran. 2257 Colloso Ave. M V Huffman 220 N. Wakcott 8L: WUma Datim, 1212 N. Gale Bt. C F. Uinkel. 1043 S West St. : Helen G. Bnrnett, 1004 Palmer Bt. L C Miller, 2403 N . Gaio St : Helen I. Cartwrlght, 2429 N. Ln Salle Bt. E. O La Salle. 1307 N Alabama St.; Lorette M Eeeury 24 Hampton Court. David Jackson. .209 N Arsenal Ave.; Ella Smith, 1225 Mariindale Ave. BIRTHS Girl Harry Margaret Chllder. 365 Bell. Dew ey and Greco Murph.v. 2630 Burton. George and Celia Sherman. 412 E. Minnesota. Edward and Sarah Counta, 1544 W. Washington. Georg and Helen Cerne!ics. 415 Jefferson. Frank and Ella Br.ndv. 1120 N. Oakland. George and Ruth Barnes, 829 Tempie. Wlllls and Mfjry Oherly, 1005 Ashland. Charlae and Phocbe Tatter, 1930 W. St. Clalr. Carlton and Janct Hill. Bt. Vincent Hospital. Mathew and Knthryn DUlane. 847 Buchanan. Herbert and Ruth Johnson, 229 8. La Salle. Boy* Floyd and Loln fimidder, 415 N. Denny. Pearl and Laura Kelly, 427 Eueltd. Vcrhess and Ethel Hopwood, 109 E. Morris. tVOliam and Gladys Coverdala. 201 Vi Belmont. Benjamin and Elisabeth Hit*. Bt. Vincent Hospital. Noah and Mary Martin, St. Vincent Hospital. Nicholas and Ngnnle Swan. 606 Beecher. Paul and Orpha Lang. 1623 E. Raymond. Loia nnd I.eona Chlldo.rs. 2901 Walker. Eddic and Helen Chaatain. 306 Hancock. Edward an 1 Naomi Boswell. 1119 De X.osa. Evcrdt and Caroline Henderson, 113 W. Eleventh. Twin. Ralph and Harriet Hawley. 220 N. Hamilton boy. George and Casey Evans, 906 W. Walnut, boy and girl. DEATHS Sarah Jane Pcats. 72. 1048 N. Bevllle, chronie myocarditl Alma Mitchnm, 30. city hospital, peritoniti. Anna F,. Swinford, 35, Deaeoness Hospital, septlcaemla. Lloyd Jefferson Murphy, 23, city hospital, lobar pneumonla. George B. Wise, 65. city hospital, carcinoma. Jabez W Robertson, 69. 39 8 Warmsn. acute entertt’. Frederick Lathrop Harding, 54, 2101 N. Pennsylvania, carcinoma Charles Pfleater, 6 a yitha. 2710 Burton. acute ileocolltl. ' T l-iie, 50, 818 S. Eml.. pulmonary tuberculoel. ' iii-o' L. Noonan, 28. 1440 Pleasant, pulmonary tubercolosi. James E. Pomeroy, 56, Methodist Hospital. carcinoma. KPtie Baker, 31, 2116 Boulevard PI.. uremia. Losos Motometer A. P. McCracken, 2283 Union St., repQrted to the polire' today that a thief stole a motometer from his automobile tvhile the car was parked ln front of 1539 W. New York St. laat nitfht. The inatnjment was worth sl3.

SAYSOBEQIENCE IO CODES WILL WIMIBITION Rev. Edwin Cunningham Delivers Second of Sermons DealingWith Discontent. COOPERATION IS NEEDED ‘Enforcement of Liquor Laws Will Reduce Causes of Crime and Poverty.’ By THE VISITOR Declaring the best way that Ameiica can win the world to prohibition is by obeyins the law and oy living llves of total abstinenee show that mlllions of peopie may live In peace, ; prosperity and progress, Rev. Jidwin Cunningham of thr 3 Central Universaliat Church yestorday preaohed the second sermon of a series dealing with present-day dlscontenta. "Wo are ali called upon to do thè j duty of obeying the law.' 1 he said. I “We can make prohibition prohibit. It la not our task to ènforce upon j the worid total prohibltio ì by law or j money, but by eu for età? and obeying | the law the world shall Le won to the i cause of prohibition. “We vote for a man. Republiean or a Demoerat, no matter how he staud.fi on the question of prohibitioo, and as long aa we do that we will have organized dificontent. “A constitutlon w)U not snve a nation against ilHteracv, inliuman treatment of children and civ:l war unless 1 lt is baoked by an intelligont, leltgious and mcral community, ' he sald. Divide Maleonfeitifi Rev. Cunningham diviritd tliose who are “discontented ' with nationul prohibition and tlie idgiu-etith atnendinent into three classe*: First, those who feci that the prohibition amendment is too severe and should be modlfìed. As shown in Ohio and Massachusetts where they | will vote this fall on the question. Second. a group headed by tho American Assoclation bec-ause thi* group feels that prohibition la an infririgement of the inharent rights of the individuai and that national prohibition ia antl-Amerlcan. Third, those who have been dlslllusioned by prohibition because they expected lower taxes, less crime and poverty. "We do know." he saJd, “that if we can enforce prohibition that the cause. of crime and poverty and the inhumanity toward children will be reduced and that politica will be a good deal casi e r to keep elean. V\ e must realize that there is an orgar.lzed mlnority favoring a modificatimi of the prohibition law.” Ile declared that national prohibition rame as the naturai result of a comhlnation of forres. scientìfic, moral. rellgiou. Industriai and all backed hy milltary force. In the elosing praver of the Service. Rf\ r . Cunningham asked those who favor prohibition to express theit Joy ì in releasing America from a forni of i slavery by obeying the prohibition law. DEFENDS PROHIBITION Dr. Smith Asks Chance to Frove Tts Success T'rgring the citlzens of the United | States “to stand fast and leave nothi ing undone to make national prohi- : hltlon effective and permanetd." Dr. I Matthew F. Smith, pastor of the First i Fresbyterian Church. last night obi served Prohibition Sunday by preaching at a service under the ausplces ! of thè Men's Club of the Church. “Has prohibition failed?” he asked. | “Let us ask rather “has lt ever had a ffUr chanc# - ’’’ Many of our news- | papera, most of our moving pictures, I vaudevilles and publlc speaker.* have Iliade a jest of It. Agoln and agaln Justlce has been defeated. We have laws against murder, larceny and scorea of other crimes. and yet every day we read of the violatlon of these laws: but who can look at the latost reliable statistica and remaln unconvinced that a great blessing has been wrought to America through nn-tional prohibition. Dr. Smith issued a warning against the return to the drinking of beer and light wlnes when he said: “Plcture. if you can, the return of the beer business. Places for dlstribution would have to be provided and before long we would have the equivalent of the saloon with us. Those opposed to prohibition may be divlded roughlfr into two classes; those w r ho are secretly opposed to prohl- j bltlon And those who are openly op | posed to it. "In the flrst place, the secret opposition comes from certaln privi- | leged interests who expect to have their taxes reduced by ralsing one j hllllon dollars a year from the appetites of the poor. The English capitallsts, who now own the bulk of American brewery stock, are for beer. This would bring the dollars of the American workingman into English pockets and help pay Eng- j land’s debt to America. The Freneh : wine interests are also for beer and ! 'ight wines in America. “The open supporters are composed 1 of certaln radicai organlzatJons that are in opposition to our constitution. j certaln wet organications that always | 'avor beer; also, a lot of officiala, unwllling to or incapable of enforcing the law, are accustomed to depend upon the saloon for election.” CORNER STONE LAID i New $44,000 Sunday School Ruilding Dedicateli Sunday. The corner stone of the new $44,000 ; Sunday school building and gyranasium of the Thirty-P’irst Street Baptist Church, Thirty-First and Annette Sta., was lald Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clook. Minlsters of other churches of the city and laymen assisted the Rev. J. .1. Patterson and members of the church in the program. Approximately 600 peopie witnesseiJ the exercises. P. M. Dooley r , layman of the church. presented the trowel which was used In the corner stone laying, to the Rev. Mr. Patterson. Copies of Indianapolis newspapera, a llst of members and covenant of the church, a list of subscribers to the building fund, a silver dollar ccàned

in 1922, and a bible were placed Into the copper box inside the corner stone. KNOCKS REPEATEDLY Opportunity Comes Many Times, Declares Baptist Pastor. “Opportunity knocks more than noce at a man’s door,” Dr. Frederick E. Taylor, pastor of the First Baptist Church, declared last night in his sermon on “Doea Opportunity KnocK at Every Door?” “There can be no doubt that opportunità knock and knock agaln at your doors, and it is exceedingly dangerous for you to see opportunity ‘over there’ somewhere,’ said Dr. Taylor “There are more opportunlties now than ever. Don’t lower your Job in your own estimation, for the chances are that it is blgger than you are.” Dr. C. Wallace Petty, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Pittsburgh, Pa„ will speak next Monday night at the brotherhood meeting. / BIBLE NEGLECTED E. Howard Cadle Preaches on “The Solid Rock.’’ “There are too many peopie in the city who neglect to read the Bible,” said E. Howard Cadle, founder of thè Cadle Tabemacle, in a sermon yesterday afternoon on "Standing on the Solid Rc r ;k.” “If the doctors of Indianapolis did not know any more about their medicai books than some of you know about the Bible, they would be arrested for ma'.practice.U The Gypsy Smith choir, under the direction of Joe Overmyer, sang in thè afternoon and evening. Mr. Cadle preached at night on “The Atonement.” Next Sunday Maj. Earl F. Hites will preach. RESIiES CABLE LETTERSERVICE Western Union Announces FraWar Rates on Fcreign and Home Messages. If you want to send a cable letter to a friend ln England to be delivered next day or if you wish to send a week-end letter befor* - midnlght Saturdav to be delivered Monday, lt will he possible to do so agaln this week for the fìrst timo sinec before the World War. Announcement of resumption of this Service was rnade Monday by Andrew Brown, manager of the Western Union. "The rate for such messages will, beginning Nov. X, he one-tliird thè regular cable rate, Just as it was before the war,” said Manager Brown. “A minimum of twenty words may be sent to London or Llverpool for $2.25, on which the regular rata would be $6.75. To any point in thè United Kingdom outside these two cities an addition il charge of two cents per word ls made. Both Services are intended for business and social Communications which do not : requir® Instantaneous transmisslon.” BUILDING PERMITS C P. Burton. reroof. 2414 College $435. Samuel Croni well. furnace, 140 W . W isW K *ìbinter. dwelling. 4934 Washington Blvd.. $8.500. V. Reddi.’k, garage. 2226 Ashland. fSeO. Cabinet Makers' Union, furnace. si-0 l. garage. 3609 Salem. S3OO. fiusl'e Ne; garage. 55 N Tremont, $4(10. F. L. Braden. dwelling, 904 E. iortyNinth. $4.200. n a \V. C Bi.roherding Co., sned, si. R 'john~s! Wright. garage, 3718 N. Penn®y Laura uVàtt. reroof. 3106 S. New JerSe> À. s F.‘ > C'onn-, addition. 1006 E. Maryland. it. lì fihewood, dwolling, 2834 N. Pennsylvania. $9,100. - ' w K Kroger, garagi’, 530 N. Gray. $ Hattie Kidwell. addition. 604 N. Hamil- ° Cunningham Constinoti on Co., office, 1800 Kcnt cky. $450. SENT TO PENAL FARM Bloomingfon Man Stole Automobile From Louis Herbst. George Watton of Bloorrdngton was sent to the penai farm for six months and fìned $25 and costs by Judg® James A. Collins of the Criminal Court today. The youth had been under suspended sentence for saetilng an automobile from Louis Herbst. The suspension was set asido when he tippceied in the custody of the sheriff, facing indictmeni by the grand Jury for taking nnothei car. Hhe could not gc-t along with his step-mother. George said, when Judge Collins asked him if he had anything to say. 13 DIE IN WRECK Many Fatally Hurt by Collision During Severe Show Storni. By l'nitcd Xrie* CHATELAI’DERN, Franco, Oct. 30. —Thirteen deaths and many injuries, some probably fatai, resulted from thè wreck of the Paris-Brest Express which collided with a freight tram near here. The wreck occurred bofore daylight and in a severe snowstonn. STEALS RENTED AUTO Man Gives Anotlier’s Nante and Fails to Ketum. A man rented an automobile from the Sanders, Heater & Motchell Company last night. Ile said his nani was Ri’.y Reed, 950 S. Delaware St. The man failed to return the automobile. Invostigation showed it was not Reed who rented tlie automobile and that Reed did not know the man. GRANTS PAROLES Gòvemor McCray Releases Five Prisoners Temporarily. Five tmeporary paroles have been granted by Governor McCray. They include Ed Argenbright, Owen County, forgery; Robert Kinner, Way ne County, embezzlcment; Dan Ruggles, Johnson County, larneey; Ed Hanson, Lake County, grand larceny, and Ola Fagin, Cìay County, child desertion. Steals Motometer Mrs. K. A. Caukey, 2925 N. Talbott Ave., tokl the police a thief took a motometer off of her automobile, last night, while the car was parked at Delaware and Market Sts. The motometer was worth $lO.

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