Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 153, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1922 — Page 9

NOV. 6, 1922

1 DKATH XOTICES BArtJE. MRS. NANCY A. (ne* Tomiinson) —WiJ* of Samuel F. Bailie and mother of Mrs. J. >{. Kirk. died Saturday. Nov. 4. at residence, 1701 Montealm et . age 61 years. Funeral Tuesday, Nov. 7, at 1:30 p. ni. at residence, followcd by eervuea at Garden Baptist Church at 2 p. ni. Burlai Crown HiU cemetery. Frlends lnvlted. CARSON. EDWARD F.—Husband ol Mary Holloht-n Carson. died at hls residence, 605 N. Ru-al st., Saturdaj. Nov. 4. 6 p. m Funeral Tnefday. Nov. 7, 8:30 a m. at residence. 9 a. m.. St. Philip Neri's Church. Burlai Holy Uross cemetery. Fnends invited _ CLEVENGFA. JOHN CH son oi Heber Lee and Hazel Keys Clevenrer, d’parted this lite Sunday. Nov. 5. 1922. at 1:30 p m. Burlai Crown Hill. Funeral Services at residence, 1034 W. ThirtyFirst st., Tuesday. Nov. 7. 2 p. m. Services w ili be private on aeeount of diphtheria. NEWHQDSE. JANE—wTdo ~of thè late Andrew -I. Newhouse and mother of Martin L. MeDantels. passed away Nov. 5, 1922. 12:30 a m. at her home on Shadeland road and Thirty-Eighth st.. age 63 years 9 months ó days. Funeral at her residence Wednesday. Nov. 8. 10 a. m. Burlai Anderson cemetery. Frlends lnvltyd. 3 IN MEMORI AM IN MEMORIAM —In lovtng remembrance of our dear wife and mother. who departed this lise one year ago. In our hearts your memory Ungere, tenderly. klnd and true: there s not a day. dear one. that we do not think of you. WILLIAM BRAY AND FAMILY. 6 FINEKAL DIRECTOR W. T. B!aseng\Tn Independent Undertaker. Prompt ambulati ce calla. “The proof of a Service is thè Service lt fendere." 1702 N minols Bt. Randolph 6870. 1625 Shelby St. Drexel 2570. FLANNEET& BUCHANAN 320 North Il linoU St. Sbrinerai director* to thè people of Indianapolis aince ISS7. Pilone# —Main OH4I-0642. LI. 2641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY " EL li-aids, Parlors 1222 Union St. George Grmstemer l'userai Director. 622 E. Market. Mais 090 S. ~ Johnson & Montgomery 1032 Central Ave. Maln 1430. SHUiLEY BROS.’ CO. Maia ofllce 946 N. Illinois St. Clrcle 1918. Maia 1841. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—I4O2 N. Illlnoia WM E KRiEGEB. Hata 1154. Res Phone. Ben Dsvl 332-L 6ÀDD—BEhT Ì7 GAL'D. 2130 Prospecl SI. Pboces: Drexel 0422. Stewart 2278. CNDERTARERS—HISEY & TFICS. 851 North Del. L 6564 M 3680. B SPECIAL NOTItES

WTLL gire a fe* simple tltle to a good gold mine for a temporary modem home. I am 86 years of age and will soon pass out. Proprty to revert to owner at my Ueath. Address A No. 2772. Times. NOTICE. ~ i Stockholders' annual meeting of thè White River Railroad Company for thè elee ; tion of offieera and generai business at thè office of Kingan & Cg, Indianapolis. Wednesday, Nov. 15. at 3 p. m. A M. McVIE. Secretary. S PERSONAL 1F there is ony one in Indianapolis who can furnish any inlormation coneem'.ns Levi J. Knox. a hatt*-r, or Mary Curila, who were known to have lived in that city in j thè year 1885. ìt la of interest to thein to apply to MRS. SA DIE HAINZ, 313 E. St. ] Ciatr. Circle 8285 FAIRMOLNT iiatemity Hospital for con- ; finement. May work fcr pari of expenees. Babtes for adoption Write for booklet. Mrs. T B Long. 4911 E. Tweuty-Seventb St., Kaneas City. Ma. 7T LOST AND FOI XD LOST—Black summer fur, keepsake. on • Market or Pennsylvania. Halìoween night. Binerai reward Randolph 9121. 12 111.LI’ WAMKD-M.VLt, Wanted by M., K. & T. Ry. Operating In Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas Machinists Blacksmiths Boiler Makers Permanent Po&itions, Standard Wages and Working Conditions Apply to 215 Traetion Terminal Bldg Office Open Until 11 P. M. PENNSYLVANIA SYSTEM Offers Permanent Jobs to Qualified Railroad FLOOR MECHANICS, VISE HANDS. BOILER MAKERS. Rate 72c PER HOUR Apply 109 S. Capital Ave. 8 to 12 a. 6n. —1:30 to 4:30 p. m. Phone MA In 4767 WANTED —3O GOOD CONCRETE FORM CARPENTERS. 70 CEXTS. MONTICELLO, INDIANA. THE MANSFIELD ENGINEERING COMPANY, 1011 Fletcher Sav. and Tr. Bldg. WANTED AT ONCE Ten good solicitors for eteady city work. See HASTINGS, Circulation Dept., Indianapolis Times, aster 10 &. m. W anted—Boys Stxteen years old or under, to carry Times routes in centrai part of city. Routes between North and South and East .and West Sts. See Mr. Moorehead, any afternoon, between 2 and 5. CARPENTERS WANTEDÌ Tour flrst-claes inside finishera; steady work. Washington 1367. WaNTED—Maehinery moverà and riggers. Apply NIMAN TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO., 228 W, McCarty st. MEN to leara vulcanjxlng trace, a nne paying business to get Ulto. ANDERSON 6TEAM VULCANIZER CO. BOYS AS MESSENGERS. DELIVERY DEPT. _ WESTERN UNION. Monument Piace. 13 INSTRUCTIOXS • —Business College* MEN to fearn bar ber trans. TRI-CITY BARBER S COLLEGE. 309 E. Waahlngton st . Indianapolis, Ind. Clrcle 0797. 14 BALESMKX WANTED SALESMEN wanted with rara to demonatrate be* artieie ever been out for a car. Big money _or a hustler Cali 323 N. Delaware. 16 HELP WANTED—FUMALE WANTED—Lady to appolnt solicitors. Big money for hustler. 323 N. Delaware. Boom 8. GIRL for generai housework; amali famiiy. 1014 Hosbrook.

16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE W hy Not Become a Teiephone ©perator? Telephone Operating is a profitable professioni. 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 woman of 17 years or more. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. Miss Cooper, Room 101 s* — Girls, 18-30 years of age, for generai factory work. Permanent positions for capable , girls. / AMERICAN CAN CO. Southeast and Belt R. R. Take Garfield Park Car. SALES LADIES to -eli dresses, house to house; must furnish referenee, See MR. JOHNSON or MR. STORCI! alter 6 p. m. at English Hotel. WANTEIL-Women for meat trimming department: piece work: experienced trìmmers. Earn from S2O to $22 per week. Cali INDIANAPOLIS ABATTOIR COMPANY. lì SIXLATIOXS WANTED a— Male WANTED—Light work of any kind by man just past middle age: wages second consideration; no aoliciting. Address A No. 2767. Times. ROOM FOR li EXT NICE front room for 2 gentlemen; private famlly: 1 alde room and dressing room for couple girl. Ltncoln 4257, MODERN fumlshed front room. 1800 block on E. Washington st. carline. Drexel 4480, MERIDIAN, N.; furnished room: private iamily for 1 or 2 per6ons. Randolpr 6158. MACPHERSON, 3127; front room: brand new. private home; garage. Ran. 4289. NEW modem sture room. steam heat and water furnished. Randolph, 5871. MODERN room on ìlllnols carline; meals optional. Harrlson 2658. a—Light llousekeeptng E. MARKET. 920; 2 front, fumlshed. modera, housekeeping rooms; private famlly. Adult._ E. TENTH St . 210: two aultea of light housekeeping rooms. ONE large room. modem, for housekeeping; furnace heat. 130 N. East st. 19 RENTALB a—Houses HOUSE, three rooms ar.d celiar. Empire et-, garage spaee. rear 319 E. South DAWSÓN. 801: semt-mndem home. Drexel 6352. b—Apart menta 1022 X. West Dunbar Court Modem apartment for colored: heat, light, gas and water furnished. $37.50 month. See lt today. DUNLOP & lIOLTEGEL 21 RiùAL ESTAi-E FOR SALE

L—Houses Beautiful 6-Room House, Located in 1300 block on Jefferson Ave. 2 bedroom* and bath up: long living room. kltchen and dinlng room down; garage, side drive; lot 4x 250. This is a bargam at $6,500: terni. MYRON H. KOHN 305 Merchant Bank. MA In 6337 1100 SOUTH WARMAN* For Sale or Rent A good four-room bungalow having eleetric light, celiar, well. garage, chicken house, barn, good frutt and ahade troes. About three-fourths of an acre of ground. For sale $3,500 on terms. For rent at S3O per month. Cali Mr. Meredith. Meredith & Johnson Main 2393. Webater 7958. HOME FOR COLORED S2OO Cash Buy 4-room cottage, newly palnted and papered. eiectric lighta. larve lot. shed, well and ciatern. Near Northwestern. Payments sls month. Like rent. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL, $450 Cash New 5-room modem bungalow on Pieaaant Run Blvd. thè only one ieft out of fìve that have just been completed. $450 cash. Balance ìeas than rent. Cali W. Washburn. with McCord & McKinney, Roaltors 311 Lemcke Bidg. * Circle 5220. Evenings. Randolph 8731. Pick This Up Quick One and one-half story doublé three and five rooms, semi-modern but comfortabie: good r.elghborhood, on grave! Street: In A-l condltion; 16 per cent investment. Prlce $2.100. Mr. Robertson. Office until 9 p. m. aster that cali Randolph 5087. Schmid & Smith, Ine., Ilealtors 134 N. DELAWARE ST. Main 4088 Re-Possessed Home on Columbia ave., near 29th. Flve rooms and bath. Coniar lot. This property needa a few minor repair. Vacant. Prive $2.750. $250 cash and $25 per month. Cali Jack Morrison. Main 0702. Harrlson 0703. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO. SV" EBSEX V ’IUCAS. AIT A t :U °ra^ hn co^e.UAL eiectric light. ga, $1.200; 1300 block Biame av*. Circi* 6600. GUILFORD Ave., strictly modera six-room house now tn ciurae of construetton; northwest corner Guilford and Forty-Ninth St. Will make temila. Cali owner, tlie SOUTHERN LVMBEU CO Main 0107. SPLENDID 6-room bungalow, baaement; largo iot with good house on rear, 1215 Kelly St. Both houses and lot $3,800. Will take clear lot as first payment. Wash. 3545, Main 0186. EIGHT-ROOM modera. 2 complete batti; good location, nea E. Tenth. Only $4,500: terni: very deirable for roomers. Cali Lincoln 3734, day or evening. STRICTLY modera six-room doublé: en-c-loeed front, rear porche: full basement. floored attic: cholce corner location; siiow 13 per cent Uxvestment. By owner. Address A No. 1984. Times. BEST bargains on south side, near Fountain Square. seven-room modera house, large lot, frutt treea. Priced very reasonable. Cali Drexel 3318. FIVE rooms aside. seml-modern. good location west; only $4.500. Lincoln 3734. Colored Must sell at once. 813 W. Twenty-Seventh. Cali owner. Randolph 2688. Rea! bargaln. SIX rooms, near Southeastern Ave. $2.200; small payment down. Cali Lincoln 3734. e—Suburban SUBURBAN—IO-acre wooded tract. northeast. on AUisonvllle paved road. A wonderful site for country home; only $5,000: terms. Mr. Montgomery with '{fic £ìn/m Ì)-djJi !~a: I 760 Bankers Trust bldg. Main 1409. Irvington 3056. DID YOU BELL ITT If not., try tha automobtla coturno* at Ut* Tlmea Want Ada.

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21 KEAL ESTATE FOR S.UJfr *—Suburhan ACRE LOT. ideal for suburban home site. Near National road. east of Irvington, $750; $lO cash, balance monthly. Webster 6774. 1— Salea or Exchange Suburban Tract Twenty '-res good ground located about 15 miles front Monument northeast; haa 5room house wtth a furnace: SBOO givo# posseesion. G. C Welch. CITY TRUST CO. Clrcle 4022. Residence Clrcle 3611. 22 KEAL ESTATE WANTKI) WILL PAY SPOT CASH We have a cileni that will buy severa! •mali propertles in any part of thè city regardless of their condltion il prteed right. Address A No. 2771, Time WILL PAY OASH For your rental property. Have $20.000 to invest Frefer dose in property. but will cousider any good investment. Address A No. 2770. Time#. WANTED. Bungalow* and doubles east that are priced to sell FOWLER A EATON. SOI City Trust _ Maln 6371 CASH deal waitlng for a weìl locateti doublé Address A No. 2774. Times. 25~>l ISCELLAXFIOI'S FOR SALE —Household Goods RUGS—LINOLEUMS In-ported Japanese Orass Ruga. 9x12. $7.50: Bxlo. $7t25.. Hall runner. 35<: per yard Gold seal congoleum rugs. 9x12. perfect goods: neweat patterna. $13.75. Axnunsters. velvets and wiltous at lowest pnces In thè city. Dorfinan Rug Co. 207 W. Washington, onpostte Statebouse “IF IT COVERS A FLOOR, WE HAVE IT." ROLL-TOP desk, library table. ton leather daveno. bookease, typewrlter and table Randolph 6155. FOR SALE —A l soft coal burner. Cali Randolph 0443. b—Coal, Ice and Wood Special Coal Sale Three Days Only We sell thè best coal money can buy. Guaranteed. Our Guarantee Is Good Try Our Illinois Coal lt is thè Best Coal on thè market today. Large IHinoia lump. forked $7.65 I.arge Indiana lifmp, forked $7 65 Illinois. 2 to 6 In lurop $7.25 Illinois egg $7.00 Illinois mine run, two-thlrd lump $6 00 Indiana mine run, two-thlrd lump $6.00 West Virginia lump, forked $10.50 Prompt delivery any place in thè city. TOM SHROYER 430 Indiana Avenue Circle 0598. Circle 1435. Circle 0597 • ILLINOIS LUMP, Special, $6.50 CRIDER COAL GO. DR exel 6898. Special Coal Sale Kindling Wlth Each Ton Mire fresh mined coal off thè car. Be*t Illinois egg, elean forked $6 75 Illinois mine run. 50 per cent lump..so 25 High-grado nut and slack $6.50 Best Illinois block, elean forked SB.OO Best Indiana lump, elean forked. ... SB.OO Genuine Brazil block, large forked. . .SIO.OO Red Ash Focahontas. mine run $11.09 Delivery any place in thè city. Union Ice and Coal Drexel 3280. Stewart 2225. All kinds of Inurana and Eastern Coal for domestic and steam purposes. Quick Service any place in city. Taylor Coal Co. .State and English. Drexel 2167. Special Tllinoig mine run. 50% lump $6.25 Illinois egg, forked .. 6.75 Indiana egg, forked 7.00 Best Indiana lump. forked '. . . . 8.00 Best Illinois lump. forked 8.25 .ITompt dulivery any place In thè city. BETHEL COAL CO. Drexel 0250. Indiana Mine Run, $6.00 American Coal Co. RAndolph 0927 BEST grade Llnton fourth veln lump. $7.75. Best grade Llnton fourth vein egg. $7.00. No rock or dlrt. ISLAND COAL CO. Webater 0122. WELL seasoned wood for heatlng stove or fireplace. Maln 0142. d—Musical Instruments NEW UPRIGHT PIANO; will sell on paymenta at $1.75 per week. Randolpb 4221. MK. MORGAN. i. * C. FISCHER PIANÒ. $86.007' ROBERTSON MUSIC HOUSE. 483 Mass ave. Maio 4531 BUESCHER C melodv saxophone. A reai barrain. Cali Randolph 3627. 1012 VV. Thirty-Fourth Street. e—Pet and Live Stock FOR SALE—Canary btrdg, imported and domeetic. 444 Agnes et.

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25 MISCKLLANEOUS FOR SALE c—Clothlnc TRGUSERS n\ New rn f Fall Patterna Iti il to Match Your Ut | \1 Coat ’ i l / |\ 8,000 Pairs W 1 I I Two Stores In Ons. - W The Pants Store Co. 48 West Olilo—Near Illinois. I—Miacellaneous Armv Surplus Mechandise Array cots, tarpaulins, tenta, roof<ng paper, rakes, tuba, ehavela, belting, bench grinders, visora, platform scaies, manlla rope, sawa, forges, wood chisels, chicken and fence wlre. Also many other items. See us for attraciive prices. All new merchandise. M. L. Goldberg & Sons. ' TYFE\VRITER BARGAINS USED TYPEWRITERS. LARGE AND BMALL. AT LOW PRICES. CASH OR PAYMENTS. ALL GUARANTEED, 18 WEST MARKET ST. UPSTAIKS. THONE MAIN 2686 CLARK TYPEWRITER SHOPXNVALID CHAIRS—Good, strong rubbs tlred chatrs for reni. $3.50 *msr monta. Crutches, ape. Delivery tre. BAKER BROS. ROOFfNG. best quallty rrxl and green siate oovered $2 25 per rol! Sllghtly damg-<l, $lO5 per roll. CHARLES KOEURINO, 882 Virginia ave. Drexel 9400 RADIO wlth vacuurr tube, SSO vaius ®36. Look lt over. 335 E. Market. Lincoln 7045 LLÒYD loom stro!l*r and bahy bed: |ood condltion. Cali Webstar 3677. FOR SAl.É—Frult and sliade trer. shruba!! kinds of evergreen. Waah 5129 *6 MISCHIJ-ANEOLB WANTED GOOD, SOUND YELLOVV EAR COEN WANTED AT THE STOCK YAKDS 27 BUSINESS rCNNOC NCEMEXTsT r Te^^oPuSi^T Tlie Vault Cleaners are not busy at this Urne of thè year. Let me figure on cleaning your vault*. dry well and cisterne I also Instali outside sewors barrale In thè city. Cali Maln 9081. A Bath a Day ù thè Healthy Way E M HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber. 3220 B. Mieta. Webster 3001. DETE CTrVEB OOIGLEY-HYLAND AGENCY, Ila 404 National City Bank Bldg. Mairi 2902. Day or night. FURNTTURE upholstering. repairlng and rellniahmg: overstuffed work a speoialty Work calle*! for and delivored. MOSIER & MOORE. 1501 Reisner st. Belmont 4298. FRATHERB bought. aold and renovated' feather mattresses and plllows moda E F. BURRI.E 410 Mass. Maln 1438. PIANO builder and tuner. Repair all kinds. Work guarante'.<a. NICHOLAS HILDMAM. Belmont 0328-3 VAUI-T CLEANING, For quick sorvlce. Cali Ilapld Vault and Slnk Cleamng Co. Belmont 2607. SAFBTY RAZOR BLADES Bharpened. TUTTLEDGE 201 Indiana ava. HEATH'S Barber 8hop; unioni warm, conrfortable hathrooms. 133 W. Market 28 TOHÀgÈ AND TRANSFER ~ Shank Supenor Service BEST FACILITIB9 FOR STORAGE TRANSFER. PACHINO AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey St. Maln 2028 LI. 1138. WE haul anythlng; movlng $," ud; overland a speclalty; experienced mer. KENNARD VOOEL. Belmont 3426. t 3O A CIOM ORILLS FOR ALE b—Gasoline Monroe Touring Late model: Al nierlianical eondltlon. palnt and tirrs frood. A barrain. Torma. Monroe Motor Corp. 132 East New York. Maln 3871. Fords À Jarfre line: some like new. Bmall pajment down. No red tape. Op<*n Sundays. Alien, 725 Va. Ave. Ford, 1921, Sedan ~~ Many extraa; good condition, $385. Terma lf dealred. Swißshelm & Parker MAXWELL, dandy little touring; practlcally new tires. top, etc. Better see this for $l5O or will trade for good dlamond. 220 S. Petuiiylvania. Main 1705. Open evenlngs. "FORD'COUTIL Starter, good shape: good tires; SBO down; balance monthly. OAKLEY GARAGE. 1661-65 S. Meridtan. FORD. Roadster, 1919: $115; terms. OAKLEY GARAGE. 1661-65 S. Merldlan. DODGÈ touring: dandy conaition. only $95 down. 618 N. Capltol. Open evenings. FORD touring. late 1917; fine shape: $45 down. 618 N. Capitol.

80 ALTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline Bargains Maxwell coupé. Maxwell touring. $125. Chevrolet roadster. Chevrolet touring. $65. Reo Six, touring. Willys-Overland. Briseoe touring. Crow Elkliart Chummy road9ter. SM ALL PAYMENT DOWN. Alien, 725 Va. You have ahvays wanted to own a Monroe. Well here is your chance. Monroes $200.00 and up. Cash, payments or trade. MONROE USED CAR DEPT. 602 North Capitol Avenue. Ford Bodies Exchange your open job for a good closed one. Cash or terms. Swisshelm & Parker DODGE BROS, used cara. alt models as cheap prices. C.h.WALLBRICH COMPANy Ooas Brothsri Motor VemcUM^ Ford touring. SSO down. USED CAR MARKET. Ltrgest stock of used car* In town. 569-01 N. Capitol. corner of North St. BUICKI 1017 touring; A-l shape: SÌÓÒ down, balance one year. Main 3493. 644 E, IVaeliington. FORDS ! FORDS ! Many bargains as low as SSO down, baiance one year. 641 E. Wnsh. Main 3493. FORD touring, Ì022. with one-man top; like new; hargain; payments. ALLEN, 725 Virginia Ave. fohd with panel truck body; $165; amali payment down. ALLEN, 725 Virginia Ave. ’ FORD TOURING: * OAKLEY GARAGE. iRtH 8. Meridian. DODGE TOURING; $lB5. OAKLEY GARAGE. 1661-05 S. Meridian. STUDEBAKER touring for' saie.' lóto' $175 caah. 1426 Hoefgen st., aster 6 p. m. _ _ FORD touring. It a yours for S7O. WEIS3MAN. 212-214 E. New York St. Main 4446. CHEVROLET. 1917' touring. $75 down. Like new. 518 N. Capltol. Open evenings BUICK. four touring; repossessed: $126: terms. 233 N. Penn. Open evenings. FORD TOUR TNG : $63. ' Jf ALLEN. 725 Virginia Ave. _ FORD roaster. llko new. starter; $275; payments ALLEN, 725 Virginia Ave. 31 AUTOMOBILE WANTED WE NEED THE CARS AND MEAN BUSINESS If you want to sell your car, brini titls and car. We dea! qtilok and pay cash. WEISSMAN SIJLJL* E New York Bt. Maln 4448. Aultos Wanted Cash for any car. See us. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 616 Maln 2838. AUTOS WANT ha* WK PAY CASH I. WOLF AUTO CO. 019 N Illinois. Main 187.

32 AUTO SUPPLIES, HEPAIKS Auto Wheels repalred and made new. new spok'-s and trulng up, half rima; wheels repalred on short notte. Get our prices. Best of Service. John Guedelliofer Wagon Co. 202 Kentucky ave - v '• 6PRINGB for all niake of automob:l<i. Repairs made on same whtle you alt New leaves, re-arohing. tempering and wldlng. We carry complete line of ali sircs in stock. Best of Service and lowest prices. John Guedelhofer Wagon Co. 202 Kentucky ave Maln 0287 TIBE SALE No csed tire orer $3 If any of thè** used tire prove tmsatisfaetory wlthln 90 dava return wlth reoeipt xud get anothor for half orice , No mali ordtrs BOY 9 TIRE BTORE. 215 Indiana Ave. Open evonings and Sunday AUTO WASHING Our speclalty. 334 N li;[nota. S & ._S_ Lanndry Storage batterle* at roek-bottom price. Willard Exlde Prest-O-Llte and other tnakes 81x volt for $10; 13 eolt for sls South Side Batter) Hh"P. 413 8 Merldlan. S 5 FINANCIAL WE KAKI anf w sece.nd mortgage* oa tmpraved farms and Indianapolis rea! •state AETNA MORTGAGE Ut INVESTMENT 00. 608 Fldellty Trust Bldg. 86 INSUKANCK REAL ESTATE and Insuranca. TUXEDO STATE BANK. 4304 E New York. _lrvmgton_2Bo3. 17 “MONEV TO LOAN Domi’it Woriry Feeause you are out of money or becauso you owe sevrral bill We Speeialize in Such Cases Don‘t ruin your .credit, qveu risk lt, when there la such ao easy, lnexptmslve wsy of keeptng t. We Furnish thè Money to Keep Your Credit. Established There are no Investlgation charges. no Intercst added or deducted. Interest charged on balances only All that 1 necessary la that you own furniture or plano or Vìctrola. You Will Be Surprised at thè prompt and coufidential manner wlth whlch a loan mar bo secured. We loan any auount up to S3OO. Cali, wrltc or phone. Commonwealth Loan Co. 806 Odd Fellow Bldg. Cor. Pena, and VVaalj. Sts. Successor* to State Loan Co. Phone Matu 4019. LOANS on furniture. piano*, auto, ilvestock, farro Implementa and other col luterai. 14114 E. Washington 3t. CUAA CO. Maln 058 A Auto Lincoln 7184. MONEY furnished on realty mortgages and contraete. FRANK K. BAWYER, Me rldlau Lise Bldg., 307 N. Pennsylvania Bt. Riley 1420. FIRST sud second mortgages on Indiana aud Indianapolis reai estate. U. B. WILPON, 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Lincoln J 5104. MONEY to loan on second mortgages. L. B. MILLER, 127 N. Delaware St. Maln 3703. 628 E. Wabssh Bt. __ 39 LEGAI. NOTI CES NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS. In thè matter of thè petition of Henry Huessing et al, for thè improvement of a high way In Lawrence and Warren townships, Marion County. Indiana. Notieo is hereby glven that thè Boaril of commissionerà of tho County of Marion, Indiana, will, at tho commissionerà' office in thè courthouao in tho city of Indianapolis, on tlie 30th day of November, 1922, unti! thè hour of 10 o’clock a. m„ receive sealed proposaJs for tho construction and completion of tho abovo entitled improveraeut. Btds will bo for tho completici! of tho road, In aeeordance wlth tho plana and speciflcations now on filo in tho office of tho auditor of Marion County, and shall Include all materiale and labor for aald work, and to be dona by tho contraetor or eontractors to wliora is awarded tho controct. Each bid shall be accompanied by a noncollusion affidavit and by a bond in thè amount equal to doublé tho amouut of thè bid, sald bond to bo approved by thè board of commlsslone.rs of said county. Said bond ghall be conditioned as by law re. quired. Said road will bo let as a whole on thè abovo deserlbed improvement and to thè lowest responsible bìdder or udders. Tho board reserves thè right to reject any and all bidè. Timo for corapletton of said work will be agreed upon aster tho lettlng of said contract by said board of commissionerà and thè successful bidder. LEO K. FESLBR. Auditor Marion County, Indiana

COUNTYPARTiES READY FOR VOTE The county politicai organizations were prepared today for thè election tomorrow. Both partles expressed confidence. Statements of thè county chalrmen follow: William H. Freeman, Republican County Chairman —Our organization ie complete throughout _the county. We have arranged for every detail falling under . jurisdiction of thè county organization and will functlon ae such a body should, everythlng strictly aecording to latv, of course. We are now ready for tlie people to vote. It is up to them. 1 feel very confident of thè result, as I cannot see how any one could vote intelligently and vote other than thè straight Republican ticket, partlcularly in view of thè accomplishments of thè Republicans since they have had charge of thè Government. We believe our county ticket merlts thè confidence of thè people and that they can malte no mlstake by ejecting lt In ita entirety ' tomorrow. We shall be on duty throughout thè county tomorrow from 8 o’clock In thè morning until thè polis dose with tha Constant aitn in mind of seeing to it that there is a suuare deal In every way. Russell J- Ryan, Democratic county chairman —We go into thè campaign confident that thè voterà realize thè importane® of this election and are prepared to vote intelligently. Our organization has done Its part and will do its part tomorrow. The issue is beforo thè people, who will determina whether they desirè thè same klnd of goverr.ment in thè county that has prevaited for thè last four years, or whether they want a change for thè better.

■UT IIS AMERICANS’ STAND 4 lìU Uniteti .Wt/'s PARIS, Nov. 6-—With an impressive ceremony, including an address by Marshal Joffre, a monument to commemorate thè American offensive in Argonne Forest was unveiled at Chep py, Sunday. Only thè remains of a eolitary wall are left on thè site to marie tho spot where thè soldiers of tlie 35th and B'Jth Divisione, mostly composed of men from Missouri. Kansas and neighbortng States, fought in thè great final offensive of thè var. The widow of a Missouri oaptaln, Mrs. Atwood Lincoln, unveiled thè monument, a heroic figure of Victory nringing Ponce, done by Mrs. Nancy Halin of St. l-iouls. POLICE END FIGHT James Kesler. 403 Harris St., was arrested last night on charges of assault and batterv and profanity. Leon Kessler, 630 S Holmes Ave., was arrested on charges of assault and battory and drunkeneSs The fight occured at Ida and Harris Sts. Realty Finn Forma The Ross Realty Company, recently organized. fìled artlcles of incorporation today. Members of thè flrm are Frank lt. Ross. Gertrude Ross and Flora Pastz. The new company will have a capitai of SIO.OOO. The ofl ce of thè company will bo located at 903 State Lise building. 39 I.Kt.AL XOTICES NOTTUE OF SALE OF THE PROPERTY OF TITE HOME BREWING CO. PLACE OF SALE, At office of company, corner Cruse ami Da’" St.. Indianapolis. Ind. DATE OF SALE, November 13. 1922, st 10 o'clock a. m. DESCHIPTIOX 0F PROPERTY TO BE SOLD : 1. BREWERY, CRUSE AND DALY STREETS Lot 33 to 40. Inclusive. In Alien. Johnson and Wilsor.'s Bubdlvislon, and lots 1 to 6. Inclusivo, in Wilson 9ubdivl*ion. eontaining tho brewery building South of Daiy Stand threo smiil cottage* on Daiy St., with all maehlnory anJ equlpment In and upon hi ld promise*, stock and mate rial on hand. office furniture and equlpment and aceounts receivablo of thè malt extraci business of said brewery. 2. 1011 AND 1015 EAST MARYLAND STREET Lot* 67 and 68. Rate' 9ubdivt*ion. eont? nlng ona two-story frani* building and eiiail cottage. 3. 1901 COLUMBIA AVENUE AND 1310 EAST NINETEENTH STREET Thlrty-fivo feet e'.oven inches off thè south sido of lot 1, square 12. 8. A. Fletcher Jr.'s Northeast Addition. Business room with llvlng rooms attachod. Cobbler shop in rear. 4. TWO VACANT LOTS Lot 3 and 4. Atliinson and Braciley’s First Addition. 5. 632 BEECHER STREET Lots 7 and 8. Lemcke’s Subdivision. One two-story irama building containing on* storeroom and si ve llving-room. 6. 102 NORTH NOBLE STREET AND 642 AND 644 EAST MARKET STREET Eighty-fnur feet off of thè south end of iots 15 and 16, Bates' and Fletcher' Subdivision. Two-story brick, three Stores and dwelling rooms. 7. 1429 NORTH SHERMAN DRIVE Lot 8. Llngenfevwr’s Subdtvtalon. Oneetory frame building, containing stors and llvtnfr rooms. TERMS 0F SALE : 1. Aforosaid property to be sold ss a whole at public salo, and to thè highest bidder for ca6h. but no bid will be receivdH which is ics than thè sum of SIOO,OOO. 2. The reai estate nforesaid will be sold In fee simple and thè personal property absoluteiy. 3. Said property will be sold suhject to tnxcs for 1922, and all xsses*mente for munleipal improvement* completed aster Nov. 13, 1922; otherwise free of all encumbrance*. 4. No bid shall bo reeeived unless accompanied by a certifted check in thè sum of $5.000 or cash in that sum. 5. The purchase pnee to be determlned b.v tho higheat bid aforesald shall be paid in cash within thlrty day aster thè delivery, to thè successful bidder and purchaser, of abstract of title dlaclosing a mechantable title to said reai astate in said company, whereupon said flrptpany will convey to said purchaser by good and sufflcient warranty deed and bill of saie. 6. All insurnnee and rent shall be prorated a 9 of thè date of thè delivery of said leed. ANNUAL ' MEETING OF INDIANAPOLIS CHAPTER AMERICAN RED CROSS. Notiee i* hereby glven that thè annual meeting of members of thè Indianapolis Chapter of thè American Red Cross for thè election of tweive director to serve for- thè ensuing three years and for such other business as may come before said meeting, in aeeordance with thè provisions of thè by-lawß. will be heid in thè director' room on thè ftfth flcor of thè Chamber of Commerce. Indianapolis, Ind., on Friday afternoon, at 3 o’clock. Nov. 10. 1922. All members are requested to be present. WILLIAM FORTUNE, Chairman.

VOTING PLACES

FIRST WARD. Precinct. 1. 3735 E. Thirtleth St. 2. 2634 Adams. 3. 2742 Baltimore Ave. 4. Library of Railroad Y. M. C. A. 6. 2107 N. Rural. 6. 1721 Ingram St. 7. 1549 N. Arsenal Ave. 8. 1737 Yandees St. 9. 1334 Columbia Ave. 10. 1544 Brookside. 11. 1521 Jefferson Bt. 12. 1143 Beville Ave. 13. 2152 N. Gale St. 14. Church. Gray and Tenth Sts. 16. 1019 Olney St. 16. 1519 Ewing St. SECOND WARD. Precinct. 1. 914 E. Thirtieth St 2. S. E. corner 27.th and Cornell Sts. 3. Engine house. 24th and Ashland Ave. 4. Corner 21st and Bellefontaine Sts. 6. 712 E. Ninoteenth. 6. Engine house, 16th and Ashland Ave. 7. 662 E Sixteenth St. 8. 1044 College Ave. 9. Nineteenth and Albama, rear of church 10. 419 E. Twenty-Second St. (Store). 11. 2457 Central Ave. (garage). 12. 418 E. Twenty-Fifth St. THIRD WARD Precinct.. 1. 2304 Talbott Ave. 2. 2302 N. Illinois St. 3. 412 W. Twenty-First St. 4. 2117 N. Illinois St. 5. 2001 Talbott Ave. (rear). 6. 149 E. Seventeenth St. 7. 1222 N. Lafayette St. 8. 1618 Boulevard PI. 9. 1031 N. Missouri Bt. 10. Corner Twenty-Second and Talbott Ave. FOURTH WARD Precinct. 1. 3521 College Ave. (rear). 2. 642 E. Thtrty-Second St. (rear). 3. 2957 Central Ave. 4. 3601 N. Pennsylvania St. 6. 3000 Central Ave. (rear). 6. 2966 Talbott St. 7. 3501 N. Illinois St. (rear). 8. Thirtieth and Kenwood (englne house). 9. Thirtieth and Ethel (church). 10. 601 W. Thirtieth St. 11. 2814 Indianapolis Ave. (rear). 12. 1067 W. Thirty-Fourth St. 13. 1047 Congross St. 14. 2939 Clifton St. (rear). 15. 1081 IV. Twenty-Eighth St. 16. 2504 Northwestern Ave. 17. 1346 N. West St. 18. 544 W. Eleventh St. fl 10. 1452 Montealm. 20. 1301 W. Twenty-Seventh St. 21. 3416 N. Illinois (garage). FIFTH WARD Precinct. 1. 713 W. Pratt St. 2. 826 Blake St. 3. 631 Agnes St. 4. 718 Indiana Ave. 5. 429 Blackford St. 0. 743 W. New York St. 7. 1120 W. New York St. 8. 850 W. Michigan St. 9. 747 W . Michigan St. SIXTH WARD Precinct. 1. 25 E. North Bt. 2. 801 N. Sanate Ave. 3. 623 N. West St. 4. 309 W. Vermont St. 5. 64 N. West St. 6. Senato Ave. and Ohio. Roosevelt Hotel. 7. 234 N. Meridian St. (Marion Club). 8. 338 N. Illinois St. SEVENTH WARD Precinct. 1. 32 E. Walnut St. 2. 314 E. Wainut St. 3. Board of Works ofllce. City Hall. 4. Flre beadquarters, N. Y. and Ala. 5. 849 Liberty St. 0. 211 E. Michigan. 7. 628 E Market St. 8. Bouth entrane* oourthouse. 9. 603 N. De!.. Lain Business College. EIGHTH WARD Precinct. 1. 1108 Broadway. 2. 241 E Eleventh St. (rear). 3. 1524 N. Alabama St. (garage). 4. 863 N. Merldlan St. 5. 035 Ft. Wayue Ave. 0. 848 Ashland Ave, 7. 719 E Thirteenth St. (church). 8. 120 W. Fifteenth St, (englne house). NINTH WARD. Precinct. 1. 4301 E Washington St. 2. Red Men a Hall 8851 F-, Washington. 3. 2511 E Michigan St. 4. 437 N Keystone Ave. 6. McKinley Club. 2217 E. Michigan St. 6. 214 N. State Ave. 7 1102 E. St Ciatr St. 8. 1420 E. Vermont St. 9. 14 N. Htghland Ave. 10. 24 HendrleUs Pi. 11. 8218 E Michigan St. 12. 4017 E. Michigan St. 13. 304 Oxford St 14. 4415 F.. New York Bt. 15. Clubhouse. Woodmff Plac*. TENTH WARD. Precinct. 1. 2131 E. Washington St. 2. 1314 Bates St. 3. 2365 Southeastern Ave. 4. 1022 Lexington Ave. 5. 1322 Fletcher Ave. 6. 1433 Lexington Ave. 7. 1138 Linden. 8. 1126 Villa. 0. 1302 Olive. 10. 2025 Otiv. 11. 8322 Prospeet St 12. 2637 Shelby St. ELEVENTH WARD. Precinct. 1. 050 E Georgia St. 2. IO S, New Jersey. 3. 31 S. Alabama St4. 009 Klgh St. 6. 510 E. Merrill St. 6. 850 Virginia Av*. 7. 530 Virginia Ave. 8. 1022 Vu'glnia Av. 9. 609 Buchanan St. TWELFTH WARD. Precinct. 1. Kentucky Ave. and Maryland St. (enfine house). 2. Corner West and Maryland Sts. 3. 39 W. Henry. 4. 713 S. Illinois St. 5. 37 S. Mettdian St. 6. 024 S. Illinois St. 7. 812 Chadwick St. THIRTEENTH WARD. Precinct. 1. 600 Prospeet St. 2. 1300 Wright Bt. 3. 1530 S. Ea*t St, 4. 057 E. Minnesota St. 5. 2126 New drive. 0. 2029 9. Meridian St. 7. 1732 S. Talbott. 8. 1214 Union. 0. 211 Wisconsin St. 10. 1029 Church Bt. FOURTEENTH WARD. Precinct. 1. 1244 Oliver Ave. 2. 828 River Ave. 3. 1373 Oliver Ave. 4. 1755 W, Morris St. 3. 1402 Shephard Bt. 6. 1415 Silver Ave. 7. 1400 Blaine Ave. (Odd Fellow Bldg.) FIFTEENTH WARD. Precinet. 1. 2011 Wileox St. 2. 1742 w Market St. 3. 22 Bloomtngton St. CENTER TOWNSHIP —OUTSIDE. Precinct. 1. Corner Hobart Ave. and La Grande (Matthew residence). 2. 2825 Brtll St. DECATUR TOWNSHIP. Precinct. 1. Valley Mills Community Bldg. 2. West Newton Community Club. FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. Precinct. X 1. Drag atore, New BetheL 2. Sutherland Bidg.. Acton. LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP. Precinct. 1. Oaklandon, McCord’a olgar atore. 2. Lawrence Tomllson'a barber shop. 3. Castleton. Masonlc Ha!!. PERRY TOWNSHIP. Precinct. 1. Beech Grave, Trigg's barber shop. corner Main and Seventh Sts. 2. Corner Kephart and Otterbeln Ave.. University Heiglits. 3. School house No. 9, Bluff road. 4. Glenna Valley. school house. 6. Southport, school house. 6. EUgewood. school house. PIKE TOWNSHIP. Precinct. 1. Now Augusta. Dr. Balley's office, Odd Fellow Bldg. 2. Trailer Point, 0. W. Conarroe’s residence. WARREN TOWNSHIP. Precinct. 1. Cumberland. 3. 0002 E. Washington St. 8. 5532 E. Washington St. 4- 206 9, Audubon road. 6. 205 S. Audubon road. WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. Precinct. 1. Town hall. Brosd Ripple. 2. Nora (corner Rango Line road). 3. 257 W. Forty Second St. (tauor shop). 4. 4174 College Ave. 5. 1749 E. Forty-Sixth St. 6. 640 E. Forty-Nlnth St. 7. 6349 Beilefoiitaine St . a 8038 Gracelaud Ave. (rear garage). . Crooked Creek seliool house. 10. 4628 Washington Blvd. (garage rear). 11. Engine house, Maple Drive Blvd. 12. 115 E. Fortieth St. WAYNE TOWNSHIP. Precinct. 1. Speedway City, John Marvel'a residence. 3. 831 Tibbs Ave. 3. 1213 N. Sheffield St. t. 002 N- Pershtug St. . 623 N. Belle View PI. 0. 1112 N. Warman Ava. 7. 3450 W. North St. 8. 3209 W. Michigan St. 9. 261 N. Addison St. 10. 2523 W. Washington St. 11. 325 S. Harris Ave. 13. 2106 W. Morris St. 13. Maywood, Martin’s resldenc*. 14. School No. 14, National road. 15. Library in Ben Davis High School. ROBBED BY NEGRO Arthur Hastings, 328 AV. South St.. ivas hejd up and robbed by a colored man at McCarty and Michael Sta., he told thè police last nlglgt, The robbar took $3,

CLOSEDGIR SHOW TO OPENTONIGHÌ The doors of thè Cadle Tabernacle will be thrown open at 7 p. m. today to thè first Closed Car Fashion Show held in Indianapolis. Renorts reeeived my H. R. Uathrop, president of tha Indianapolis Automobile Trade Association and John B. Orman, manager, indicate t.hat thè exposition will rivai thè annual spring show in popularìty and attendance. YVhile thè Closed Car Fashion Show will not approach thè regular automobile spring show in side, lt will make up for it in class and qua'ity, accordine to Orman. Cadle Tabernacla has been beautifully decorated. An elaborate musical program has been worked out for thè week. This evening a special recital on thè Cadle organ by Mrs. William E. Dutchie will be given. Her program will feature southern melodies as follows: '“March MiUtaire” Schuber “Carry Me Back to Ole Virginny.” “Swanee River.” “My Old Kentucky Home.” “Old Black Joe.” “Dixle.” March Col* Tnterspersed between thè organ piece* will he selectiona by thè Lincoln Trio as follows: Selection from ‘‘Traviata’’ Verdi (a) “Cherry Blossoms” Prima! (b) “Spanish Dance” Rehfeld Selection from "Good Morning Dearie.” “Baiiade Moderne.” Selection* from “Chu Chiù Chow.” “Springtime Waltz." The Closed Car Fashion Show will continue until Friday night. Aster Monday ìt will open at 12:00 noon and dose at 10:30. TOMME WILLOESPPESO The traffic code ordinane, introduced six months ago and buried In coxnmittee since, will be reintroduced tonight with minor changes, Councilman Lloyd D. Claycombe announced today. Claycombe said thè measure was left in committee so long it died. As it is to be reintroduced, thè bill would not affect downtown parking limits, but would make Capitol Ave., Meridian, Illinois, E. New York and E. "Washington Sts. preferential traffic streets. The ordinance provided this. Among clight changes in thè new bill will be a prohibition of parking in one spot in any part of thè city longer than tweive hours. President Theodore J. Bernd said he deslred this to eliminate a practice of some south side business houses parking commercial vehicles at thè curb all night. It was indleated there will be some opposition to passage of an ordinance appropriating $6,000 for salaries and wages of thè sewer repair gangs. Street Commissioner Martin J. Hylajid asked for thè appropriation finish this year’s share of thè extensive program of sewer rehabilitatlon fio started early in thè year. The city zoning ordinance will be re-introduced and is scheduled to be acted upon at a special meeting Thursday evening.

MARRIAGE UCENSES H. V. Jones. 1714 N. Alabama St.t Ella J. ScghuU*. 1833 E. Tenth St. S. G. Manna. 411 N. Ketcham Ave.t Bianche Mann, 1443 N. Wheeler St, Whitfield Wehb, 417 W. Ohio St.t Almerter Currie. 417 W. Ohio St. C. B. Browder. 543 W. New York St.: Ovi Duncan. 323 Wangels St R. W. Smoot. Cincinnati: Naomi Brown. 2012 Kenwood Ave. J. E. Westgate, New Angusta: alaude E. Calvin. R. R. 2. box 278. W. S. Town send. 5407 E. Washington St.: Ilelen J. White. 1615 Hall 9t. E. D. Moore. 1111 Udell St.: Bianche E. Bridge. 1246 W. Twenty-Xinth St. L. E. Cushinp. 1317 Houle Ava.: Winlferd Gresham, 368 E. Morris St. R. F. Mueho. 1200 Woodlawn Aver Eleanor Bmock, 011 E. Washington St. L. E. Ber?. Denison Hotel; Huldah Langton. 3116 N. New Jersey St. Roger Epp. 1124 N. Sheffield Ave.t Ollile Porterfield. 1003 Coltor, St. Freal Franklin. 2412 E Washington 6t.: I thel May Heaiy, 28 Hendrtck PI. F. H. Hiatt. Elv Apts.: Marianna Walker. 427 E. Pratt St. R. H. Haynea, 421 N. Illinois Bt.: Anna Craster. 3055 R ickie St. K. F. Lawrence, 2360 N. Illinois St.t Dora Dean Smith. 1200 St. Peter St. Mike Ltkos, 524 E. New York St.; Bertha Pavne, 524 E. New York St. G. S. Lee, 340 N. East St.; Datsy Underwood. Ili 8. Noble St. Lloyd Silrerthorn. R. R. C;, box 162: Deloras G. Cly. 911 N. Jefferson St. BIRTHS Girl OUver and Lucilie Cross. 1147 Fletcher Harlan and Elizabeth Crauch, 911 Olney. August and Catherine Harkema, 325 S. Christian. Mark and Elsie Gray. Metbodist Hospital. John and Harriett Mellctt, Methodist Hospital. Léonard and Jessie Reinert. Bt. Vincent Hospital. John and Adeline Mann. 217 N. Senate. Lesile aud Cynthia Spaulding, 32 S. Sum* mitt. Fred and Myrtle Brftt. 1420 Perkins. Lee and Florence Hurley. Broad Ripple. Harold and Margaret Shulke, 433 E. Morris. Arthur and Ella Limp, 1405 Léonard,. Paul ami Olga Lindeman, 2548 Madison. Harvey and Kathryq Utterback. 2000 S. Eastern. Boy Samuel and Mildred Stevens. 13 N. Add'son. Edward and Ella DanL 217 E. Morris. Tony and Ella Sutt. 715 9. New Jersey. Lambert aijd Mary, Reokley, 1421 Léonard. Vlrgil and Boulah Hayes, 944 Oakland. Frank and Eulalia Hartley, Methodist Hospital. Paul and Emma Lee. 2880 Newton. Charles and Lora Boling, 928 W. New York. David and Mildred Farrell, 2033 College. Léonard and Carrle Nugent. 204 Rooa*velt. James and Carrle Laird. 1618 Lextnvtfflß. Frank and Florence McCord, Methodist Hospital. Ernest aiid Adeltne Llmpus, Methodist HKoapltal. Ctawford and Jessie Cox, Methodist Hospital. William and Leona Smith. 1247 N. Holmes. William and Mar emerite Roberta, St. Vincent Hospital. Daniel and Nora Gearin, St, Vincent Hospital. * Henry and Bianche M orrow, Methodist Hospital. William and Crystal Carter, 634 IT. New Jersey. Gordon and Alice Duncan, 871 Roache. DEATHS Isaac Cohen, 68, 2023 N. HHnoia, hypertrophic eirrhosis. Mildred Catherine Atklns. 4. 1000 Gent, broncho pneumonia, Sarah Thomas, 88. 227 Arch, gastro enteritis. Marguerite Virginia Smith, 1 month, 839 Church. gastro enteriti*. Harriet E. Davis, 61, 2316 Oxford, chronlo myocarditis. George Kennedy, 63, 1520 Brighimi Blvd, drrhoßis of llver. Mary Jane AustilL 88, 2031 Broadway, arterio sei crosta. Anton Udontch 67, city hospital, ca clnoma. Lyda A. McCord, 85, 843 S. Pennsylvania* arterio ederosi. Joan R. Wilson. 60, St, Vincent Hospital, arterto sclerosis. Duard Scagga. 1, 517 Lord, larynreal diphtheria. Marj’ Jane Moore, 3 months, 403 B. moni lleocolitis. Martha J. Euri. 58. 3543 Maasachosett*, carcinoma. diarie O. Wrede, 80, 1709 Oliva, acuta myocarditis. Mtnnle Wehlnger, 30. 918 S. Dalawara, acute eardlao dilatatloh. Charles Roger Hedge, 8. 2133 N. Talbott, diphtheria. Èva M. Wilhelm. 65. 417 E. Twelfth, chronlo parenchymatous nephrlti. Wtley A. Riggle. 1 raonth, 53 H, Key* stone, broncho pneumofiia. Margaret Ludlow, 43. Fletcher SanftaHttßV endocarditi. Betty Katheleen Smith, B 3 monti*, 1487 & Alabama, chronlo Casto* ectariti*.

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