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1 DEATH NOTICES ONHAM, ALFRED N.—Age 59, husband : of Ann E. Bonham. fatber of Paul B. fonhun and Mrs George M. Reeder. passed way at thè residence, 2812 Central ave., lordar. Nov. 13, 12:45 p. m. Friend* ar cali from 3 to 9 p. m. Tuesday and redneadar- Fonerai Thursday 2 p. m. Priate. ARSON, EDWARD J.—Aste 22 years. diefl Mondar, Nov. 13 at thè residence of his arents, Mr. and Mrs. William A Carsoli 449 N. New Jersey st. Fonerai no t ice a ter, . ’ANSLEH, MARGARET—Mother of Joe and Russell F&nsler. Mrs. C. E. Bacon and Mia Katie Fansìer, di ed at her home. 4407 !. Michigan st., Sunday, Sor. 12. Funeral Service at thè residence of her daughter, Ir. C. E. Bacon, 738 De Quincy st., JYedneeday, Nov. 15, 10 a. tn. Frlends inited. Burial Crown Hill. IOWE. MRS. MARY F.—Wlfe of Edward M. R. Howe and slster of Edward A. Eoffman and Mary Boffman, passed away at 'he family residence, 1147 E. Sixty-Thlrd t„ Snuday, Nov. 12. Funeral at thè resllence Wednesday IO a. m. Friend invlted. Burial Crown Hill SVEQHORST, HARRY W— Passed away Mondar, Nov. 13. at 2:10 p. in., ago 62 rears- Funeral from his late residence, ribbs ave. and Morris st., Thursday at 2 >. m. Friends invite! 5 FUNEKAL DIRECTORS W. T. Biasensrym . Independer.t Unaertaker. Prompt ambuiance calla. “Tha proof of a aervice ia thè ecrvice tt elidere.' 1702 N. Illinois St. Randolph 6870 1625, Bhelby St Drexel 2570. FLANNER & BUCHANAN 820 North Dlinola St. Panerai directors to thè people of Indianapolis etnee 1887. pbone*—Mairi 0641-0642. LI. 2641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY Pariors 1222 Union St. George Grinstemer rucera l Director. 622 E. Market. Main 090 S. Johnson & Montgomery 1032 Central Ave. Matn 1430 “SHIKLEY BROS.’ CO. Main office 946 N. Illinois St. Orde 1818. Main IStl. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—I4O2 N. UUnoi*. VVM £. KRiEGER. Main 1164. Re. Phone Ben Davi 333-L. CADI) —BERT 8. GADD. 2130 Prospect SU Phonea: Dreiel 0422. Stewart 2278. CNDERTAKERS—HISEY A ITT 09. 851 North Del. L 6564 M. 3680. SPECIAL NOTICES DO you want to gel rtch Qllick at amali cost? Here's your chance. Wlfe and I will givo title in tee simpie to a good go'a mine lor a lease oh a modera dwelilng house up to thè day of our death. when thè same sball rerert back to thè owuers and thè mine stili be theirs forever. I will be glad to give particulars any time in intervie. Address A No. 2779. Times. NOTICE. Stockholders’ annual meeting of thè White River Railroad Company for thè election of officers and generai business at thè office of Kingan & Co.. Indianapolis. Welneeday. Nov. 15. at 8 p. m. A. M. McVIE. Secreiary. PEKSONALS WW%WV W>^WVVWVW.-CCAA^MVWVV, FAIRMOUNT Matemlty Hospital for conflnemenl. May work for pari of ex pensee. Babies for adoption. Write for booklet. Mrs. T. B Long. 4911 E. Twenty-Seventh Bt.. Kansas City. Mo. ! I~HÉREBY~notifr thè public thai I refusé to pay any bilie made by my wife. Francea Cora Brennaa. FRANK BRENNAN. 10 LOST AND FOI'ND LOST —f omet on Illinola Street car Tuesday. Nov. '. ; name George A. Rellly engraved on bei’. Return to 1014 Mercliants Bank bldg. and receive reward. BOSTON bulldog: answer by thè name of Biffy: childs pet. Irvington 2778. Re waid. WHIST watch. lost Saturday night, downtown. on Illinois car. Reward. Circle 0966. ,12 HELP \V ANTE D—MA LE

Wanted $y M., K. & T. Ky. Machinists Boilcrmaìters Blacksrniths Frec Transportation Apply to Master Mechanic, Parsons, Kaus. Denison, Texas. Hoom 8-15 Railway Exchange, j St. Louis, Mo., or Boom 215, Traction Terminal Bldg. PENNSYLVANIA SYSTEM Olita Permanent Jobs to Qualified Railroad FLOOR MECHANICS, VISE HANDS. BOILER MAKERS. Rate 72c PER HOUR Apply 109 S. Capitol Ave. 8 to 12 a. m.—1:30 to 4:30 p. m. Phone MA in 4767 GOOD STROXG YOUNCTmAN, LIVING AT HOME, TO WORK IN TYPEWRITER SHOP AND MARE HIMSELF USEFUL. SALARY $lO ,TO START. 18 WEST MARKET ST., UPSTAIRS. CLARK TYPEWRITER SHOP. WANTED AT ONCE Ten good solicitors far steady city work. See HASTINGS, Circulation Dept., Indianapolis Times, alter 10 a. m. Wanted —Bovs Sixteen rears old or under, to carry Times routes in centrai part of city. Routes between North and South and East and West Sta. See Mr. Moorehead. auy alternoon, between 2 and a. HEN to learn vulcanizing tratte, a line parine business to set into. ANDERSON STEAM YFLCAXIZER CO. dOYS A 3 MESSENGERS. DELIVERY DEPT. WESTERN UNION. Monument Place. WANT man to help ou ice wagon. 819 Langsdale Ave. 13 IN ST K F CTI ON S as—Business Colleges HEN to learn bar ber trace. TRI-CITY BARBER S COLLEGE. 309 E. Wsshlngion et , Indianapoiu. Ind. Circle 0737. 14 SALF.SMKN WANTED HIGH-GRATE salesmen and ealesiadies to aell silk hosiery from mlll to consumer direct. Good pay. 323 Saks Bidg. 16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE Girls, 18 to 30 Years for operatine llning machlne; good opportunity for si>eedy operators. Apply in person. American Can Co. South East and Belt Railroad. Take Garfield car. WANTED—Wornen fot mesi tnmmlng depsrtment: piece work: expericnced t.-im-mers. Earn from S2O io $22 per week. Cali INDIANAPOLIS ABATTOIB COMPANY. PANTRY girl for coonter work. Apply ri&yppo! Hotel Coffee Shop.

16 HELP WANTEI)—FEMALK Wlhy Not Become a Te le phone ©perator? I Telephone Operating is a profilatile profession. Over 1,200 GIRLS in this city are enjoying positiona as Telephone Operatore. There’s a place in this Profession for any bright, liealthy voung woman of 17 years or more. , INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. Miss Cooper, Room 101 17 S ITI ATI ON'S WANTED b—Female CCRTAINS to launder. MRS. LUTZ. ì Drexel 0895. b—Female ENVELOPES addressed. drcuiars fllled In, manuacripts copied at home. Ran, 3171, Ì8 ROOMS FOR REM’ ~ 777 WE HAVE many aleeplng and llght hous*keeplng rooms for reni In any part of thè city. Cirde 0818. CAPITOL, 1311 N.; modera aleeplng room; near lUlnoìa car. Cali Clrcle 3032. LARGE front roora for 1 or 2: breakfast. 1441 N, Alabama. Clrcle 4575. MODERN fumiahed room In 1800 block on E. Waah. carline. Drexel 4480. MODERN room near Fall Creek and College carline: gentleman. Randolph 3629. ILLINOIS. 1132 iTi nice. comfortable sieeplng rooma. Reasonable. Circle 26'24. a—Light Housekeeping Two suite# of well fumiahed light housekeeping rooma: heat. electrlc lights, water in kitchen: gas range: use of phone. 1437 Prospect st.; for adulta only. TWO nice fumlshed rooma for housekeeping ; good location; adulta. Belmont 0537. LARGE front tight housekeeping room; tirirate estranee, $3 50 611 Virginia ave. HOUSEKEEPING room fumiahed; fumace heat and bath. 139 N. Eaat at 19 RENTALS ~~* a—Houses 42 N. Colorado Seven-room modera. S4O per month: single house. Dunlop & Holtegel FOCR-room doublé: gas. electrldty, city water 5955 Rawlca ave., $20.00. Irvingttyi 3849. PINE st.. 829 North: 2 rooms; electric lights and gas: only sl2 month. Main 3102, DORMAN. 316; throe rooms. atttc. shed. semi-modern : reasonable. Webster 2410. MODERN half doublé, two baths; adulti only. Circle 5926. _ NF.W doublé, four rooms to thè side. 827 Langsdaie Ave. ENGLISH Ave., 1114: stx-room house, gas: $25.00. h—Apartmenfs Apartraent, North Dandy 4 rooms and bath overìooking Fall Creek; gas grate and mantel: butlt-m bookrases; sun parlor. Pullman dmer; nothing better In dty at $65; heat and janltor serv. Ice, water, ete. THE EY'ANS-ROBERTS CO.. 605-6 K P. BLDG. For Colored 323 W Nineteenth et Two rooms and bath; lna-door bed in living room: $25. State Savings & Trust Co. Mail! 4518. c— -Business l'lacea STORE ROOM for rent, good locatolo. South side on Prospect St. Address A No. 2780, Times. e—Houses, Flats Fumlshed 1528 E. VERMONT, cozy, modem, ix-room, furnished home. Reasonable. 21 RI AL ESTATE FOR BALK

b—Houses ZSSVP To be bjM without reserve or bybld. 7,-Rooru Modern Newly deeorated and pùnteci, tour rooms down and three and bath up; Colonia! etyle; good furnace, half basemwnt: high and large lot* room for hou6e oa rcar. 560 W. 28th St Sale on Premises 2 P. M. Saturday, Nov. 18, 1922. Terms*—ssoo cash. Othcr terms made known on date of sale. Orin Jessup Land Co. MAin 2957. Indiana's Largest Reai Estate Organization. Colored Home, Bargain Six rooms. furnaee, gas, city, water, electric lights, hardwood floora. room for bath: Boulevard place north of creek Very large lot. PRICE. $4.500. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors 1217 ìloyt Ave. A good 9-room modern house. Just right for a rooming house. A bargain at $3.900: $550 cash. Cali Mr. Meredith. Meredith & Johnson Main 2393 Webster 7958. Ttvo Doubles Seven squarcs from Monument: difTerent •treeta ; excellent buy. CAPITOL REALTY CO. Main 2874. 204 Rauh Bldg. 416 È. Vermont St. Four rooms and bath. fhorougbly modern. $52.50. State Savings & Trust Co. Main 4518. SPLENDID 6-room bungalow, basement; large lot with- good house on rear, 1215 Kelly Et. Both houses and lot $3,800. Will take clear lot as first payment. Wash 3545. Main 0180. GUIL.FORD Ave., strictly modern six-room house, no* in cuurse of construetion: northwest corner Guilford and Forty-Ninth St. Will make terms Cali owner. thè SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. Main 0107. JUST flnished, five-room modern bungalow. Bullt-in features: full baeement; cement porch: terms By owner. 1238 W. ThirtySecond Randolph 5234. BATES St.. near State: 5 rooms. semi-mod-ern. newly papered; $2,000; smali payments. Lincoln 3734. wT~rWENTY-SEVENTH St.. 8 rooms and bath, doublé garage: SSOO cash. EVERROAD. Drexel 3260. FÒUR-BÒÒM cottage: price $2.000: S4OO cash, balance easy terms. Washington 1178. SIX-ROQM. practieally modern. on Hoyt Ave. Only $3.750: easy terms. Main 8771. FOR property, east or south. cali OSBÓRNE. Drexel 6154. d—Lots ACRE LOT. ideal for suburban homs site. Near National road. east of Irvington. $750: $lO cash, balance monthly. COOPER & HADLEY. 838 Lemcke Bldg. Ere., Irv. 0512. MCE wooded lot on Rosslyn Ave., near Ftfty-Ninth St. Price $925: $25 down. $2.75 per week. Main 4295. Evenlngs, Randolph 4057. Mr. Davidson. FIVE-ROOM. semt-modern cottage: east. near Tenth; only $2.750; on terms. Cali Lincoln A? - ’! 0v or evcuing. J- V

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21 RE AL ESTATE FOR SALE d—Loti EAST front lot on Bucklngham Ave., near Slxty-Second St.. whieh is paved. Gas. electric and phone. Priee S6OO. $lO down. $2 per week. Main 4295. Evenings. Randolph 4057. Mr. Daridfeon. FINE east front lot on Ralston drive, near Slxty-Second St. School. Street car, gas. electrlc. Price $675. §lO down. $2 pr week. Main 4295. Evenings, Randolph 4067. Mr. Davidson. LOT north, near fairground. just east of Fall Creek. Prue now only $435. Responaible party can buy for SIO cash and >1.25 a week Main 1409. Ree Irvlugton 3056. f—Sales or Exchange Will Traile 7. acre Jefferson county : good 6 room house, bara and ai*>: ttodi and crop go with thè farai. Will trade for Indtanapoiia home CAPITAL REALTY CO Man 2874 204 Rauh Bldg t 2 RE AL ESTATE WA.M’KD SOLO OSJT t need houses and lota in all parta of thè city. Cai! me if you are eonsid-ring aelltng. G C. Welch. CITY TRUST CO Clr.io 4022 Res.. Circle 3641 WATtTED. Bungalow s and doublé* eaat tbat are prlced to sei! fowler & Eaton. 801 City Trust Main 6571 Will Pay Cash Havn cash for good rental investment: dora t ot have to lai in good repair. CASH mor.ey for lobbies or Martmeàta: good locations. Address A No. 2781, Times 25 MISC KLLAM Ot S FOR SALI-; a—Household Goods RU GS—LINOLEU MS Imported Japanese Grasa Ruga. 9x13. $7 60: Bxlo. $7.25. Hall runner. 35c per yard. Gold eeal congoleum ruga. 9x12, per feet gooda; ne west Dattorns. $13.75. Axmlnatera. velveta and wiiusia at loweai pricee lo thè city. Dorfman Rug Co. 207 W. Waahington, nppoalte Statfhouae. “Il’ IT COVER3 A FLOOR. WS HAVE IT.*

b—CoaJ, Ice and Wood SPECIAL COAL SALE Friday and Saturday We sell thè beat coal money can bay. Guaranteed. Our Guarantee Is Good Try Our Illinois Coal It is thè Best Coal on thè market today. Large Illinois lump, forked... .$7.65 Large Indiana lump, forked... .$7-65 Illinois, 2 to 6-in. lump $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. .SÌO.SQ Prompt delivery any place in thè city. TOM SIILOYER 430 Indiana Avenue Circle 0598. Circle 1435. Circi* 0597 Special High-gra de Indiana lump, forked $7.50 Best Illinois large lump, forked $7.50 Illinois mine run, 50% lump $6.00 PROMPT DELIVERY ANY PLACE IN CITY. Bethel Coal Co. DR exel 0250. Special Coal Sale KINDLING” WITH EACH TON. NI e fresh mined coal off tl3 car. Illinois Egg, clean forked $6.75 High-gratle nut and slack $5.50 Illinois mine, run, 50 per cent lump $6.25 Best Illinois block, clean forked $7.75 Best Indiana lump, clean forked $7.75 Red Aah Pocahonta mine run $ll.OO Delivery anv place in thè city. UNION ICE, AND COAL CO. Drexel 3280. Stewart 2225. Genuine 4tli Vein Indiana Lumi) $7.50 Island Lump C0a1... $7.50 Island Egg Coal ... .$6.75 All Coal Forked No Roeks or Dirt ISLAND COAL CO. WEbster 0122

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23 MISC'ELLANFOI S FOR SALE b—-Coal, Ice and Wood ILLINOIS LUMP, Special, $6.50 CRIDEIì COAL CO DR exel 6898. Buy Goal Now Try 1 ton. Trv 1 ton Illinois 6-in epf? $6.75 Indiana forked lump ....$7.25 Illinois forimi lump $7.50 If this coal doean't meet wtth your approvai. aend it ba>:k. M KRIDIA N - COAL CO. IJncohi 237 _ I.incfdn 237 Indimi;) Mino Run, s(>/>() 35 % LUMP WnrTK ASH WHILE 50 TONS LAST AMERK’AN GOAL CO. RAndolph 0927 Tliree- Day Special INDIANA SHOVKL LUMI*. I>EI,'VERF.D $6 main 0450. main 04;u. Gommereial Puoi Co. 316 W. Ohio. WFXL wood for heatinr toro or flrrp’aco. Main 0142. MIJJL WOOD. or Btov#" and cioder. Truck delivery. Drexrl c—(lothing TROUSSRS ®New Fall Patterns 4 f to Match Your || M C ° at ’ 1 8.000 Pairi Uflj Two Storea 1d One. Tibie Pants Sto re Co. 48 West Olilo—Near lliiiioia. d—Mugica! Instiruments NEW UI’RIGHT PIANO; will aeii on paymcnts at $1.75 per week. Randolph 4221. MR MORGAN. J. A C FISCHER PIANO. $63 00 ROBERTSON MUSIC IIOUSB. 433 Masi ave. Main 4A3t f—Mise ellaneous Tarpaulins Trepare now for thè wintir. Gonlractora truck and owncr. take imticc W** have evcry alzo from 4 to 10 fret wide ami 10 to 100 feet All nuule of heavy O. D. urmy duck. B?ery corer lo ito delay to bave coverà nudo up l*riced lower thaa cJsewhcro. Sto us beforo buying. Alto full line t[ hardware, cousi9tin(f of ahovela, picka, ftirge anvils. vmee. Icvela. troweJa. rubber beitint. 1.000 ariti 2.000-lb. capacity platform u< alca. Al. L. Goldbcrg & Son. 1802 w. Waikinytoa. TYPEWRITER BÀRGAINS ' US ED TYPEWRITERB. LARGE AND 6MALL. AT LOW PRIOES. CASII OR PAYMENTB. ALL GUARANTEED. 1$ WEST MARKET ST. UP3TAIKS. PRONE MAIN 2686. CLARK TYPEWRITER SHOPAPPROXIMATELY 1.400 eecomi-hand track tloa, S ft. long. I.ocated on Big Four side track. near Zionsvßlo. Ind.. at ti-action stop. St. Clalr; price reasonable. Telephone Beech. Grove No. 126. INVALID CHAIRS—uood, atrong rubbev tlred chalrs lor rent. 93.50 per monta Crutche*. ape. Delivery free. BAKER BROS. STOVES, used but In perfect condition gas range $lO and up: coal ranges. heater bast CHARLES KOEHRING. 883 Virginia ave Droxt-l 9400. FOR SALE- —Fruii trae, 3 years old: ali guaranteed: appiè 75c, pear SI.OO. plum SI.OO. Cali Drexel 1049. FOR SALE —Fruii and sharia treèS. ahrabberv. all klnda of evergreen. Waah 5129. 27 BUSINESS ANNOUXCKMKNTS

A Bath a Day ia thè Healthy Way E. M. QARDIN CO. Merchant plumber 3220 E. Mlch. Webster 3001. NOTICE TO PUBLIC - I go out in thè country and elean vaults, dry wells aifld eisterns within flfty nule of Indianapolis Largest barrels iu tho city. Cali Main 9081. DETECTIVE^ QUIGLEY-H YLAIs'D AOENCY, INOI 404 Nsllousi City Bank Bldg Main 2902. Day or uigbt. PIANO bullder and tuner Repau- all kiods Work gunrante-XJ. NICHOLAS HILDMAN. Belmont 032 M-S i'EATHERS bought. sola and renovatèd; featber mattresses and plllows mada E. F. BCJRKLE. 418 Mass. Main 1428. VAULT CLKANING. For quick Service. Cali Ranld Vault and Slnk Cleanlng Co. Belmont 2607. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDOE. 201 Indiana *t. F. J. WILLIAMS, carpenter, contractor; esttmaies furnished on short notloe. Bel. 3079. HEATH'B Barber Shop: union: warm. comfortsble bathrooma. 133 W. Market. BLOCK setting and cement work. Cali Drexel 0259. 28 STORAGE ANI) TRANSFERT WE haul anythlng: movlng $3 up: overland a special ty: xpecieuced min KENNARD VOGLL. Belmont ialiti

28 biOKAUE AND TRANSFER l^l^^^yvvwwsfVwwwwwwwviAAWi EST. 1898. Otto J. Suesz Packing, hauling, low rates on California shipments. Through cars to Los Angeles. Main 2353-3628. Night, Webster Shank Soperior Service BEST FACILITIE3 FOR STORAGB. THAF3FER. PACKING AND SHIPPINO 227 N. New Jersey Si Main SO2B. LI, 1138 29 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES GROCERY. cheap fcr quick sale. Renson for selling, sickneas. 1313 W. Henry. Belmont 4234. 219 E. TENTH; for rent or sale, rooming house. Also partly furnished house. Circle 7048. PAYING business by mali order or asent, leavlng city. Webster 4751. 30 ALI UMORI LES FOR SALE b— Gasoline Monroe demonstrators used two months. greatly reduced in price. Reai Bargains in thè following used carsi Dodge Touring Gardner Touring Monroe Roadster Cole Touring Kelsey Sedan Monroe Touring Cash, Payments or. Trade. MONROE USED CAR DEPT., 602 N. Capitol Ave.

Ford Bargains A large line all models and et.vlea 1923 with one-man top: 1921-1920 with starter and demountahle rima in good condition. Will take any tnake car in trade. Small payment down. Bring your car or small down payrnent and drive a gootl Ford away. No reti tape Opun Sundaya and Evenings L. T. Aìlen, Auto Exchange 725 Virginia Ave. Ford Bargains Ford cars. small payrnent down drive# a good Ford away. A larga line of tighty cara to pick Irotn. Take any make car in traile. L. T. Alien Auto Exchange 725 Virginia Ave. Ford Bodies Exchange your open job for a good closed oue. Cash or terms. Swisshelm & Parker 330 E. MARKET. Ford Touring 1921 model, excelient condition throughoul. l'otnpleiely equipptd. Mauy exlras. a bargain. Terni. Monroe Motor Corp. 132 E. New' York. Ma:n 3871 DODGE BROS- uaocl cara. ad luousj* a ebeap prue C.M.V/ALLERICH CDMPANy Datine Brothciui Moto a VeHiaj ~~ M N M.rldln Ford Coupé Al mev*harilcH.l condition; cord tire ITiced to movo. Terni Monroe Motor Corp, 132 E New York. Main -71 FORD. 1023. touring: practlcall.v new: start-r. demonntabie al a rral bardila. Eay terni VVIDES A MILLEK 44 E. Winhlngton. Main 3493. CHEVROLET, dandy little tourlnr guariuited perfe-’t New tire ami top *l6O. Now. you le*iter hurry. Open evenings. 220 8 Pena. Mani 1705 KORDS-—FORUM Many bargains as low as .540 down, baiance easy terms. 44 E. Washington Main 3493 4.90 Chevrolet, v Electri iir equipped OAKI.EY GARAGE FORD ROADSTER. 1919 SUO OAKI.EY GARAGE. 16K1-U5 S. MURILI AN. FORD. 1918 roadster; A-l ah ape, *4O cah, baiarne $3 weckly. 644 E. Washington. Mani 3493 FÓRI tourni* Ù s your for *7O WRISSAI AS, 212-214 E. New York St. Maio 4446. FORD touring; runs good: good tire, $65. OAKI.EY GARAGE 1661 -65 S. Meridlan. DODGE touring, dandT condition. otuy sß.‘> down 518 N Capito! Open svenine. FORD roailstor, iiko new, starter: $275: paynient. ALLKN. 725 Virginia Ave. ■ Wllo WANTS A Sl*ArKlfV : tvtu 9> 11 ,; Mitili 2106. FORD 'TOURING. s*>. AI.IsEN. 7U5 Virginia Av*. 81 AUTOMOBILE WANTEI) WE NEED THE CAR AND MEAN BUSINESS Tf you want to eell your car. bri ri* tltla and car W- rii-al qnlck and pay caah. WE2SSMAN *l2-14 E New York St Main 4446 ! AutoG Wauied Caah for any car. Bea u. XNLIANAi'ui.I.-. AUTO BAUTS AND TIRE CO 618 N. Capitol Maio 2638. AUTOS WANTko WE BAY CASH I. WOLF AUTO CO. 630 N Illlno! Main 1579. WE will buy your car or wo will ; •eli lt for you on commission. Set us hi ■ vou soli your car. Open evenings ami ] Sunday. 295 N. Pennsylvania. Mairi 2240 | 32 AUTO SUPPLIES, REFAIRS Auto Wheels rapnlrod and inailo new. new spokes and trulng up. hai? rima: wheels rcpaired oh short notlce. Get our prices. Best of ! Bevvlce. John Guedelhofer Wagon Co. 202 Kentucky ave Main 0287 SPRINGS for all makes of automobile. Repairs made on a&tne while you watt. New leavos. re-archlng, tempering and welding. We carry complete line of all stzc lo stock. Best of Service and lowest pnee. John Guedelhofer Wagon Co. 802 Kentucky ave. Main 0287. AUTO WASHING Our pecl*lty 834 N UllnoU. b ic ìS Auto Laiinriry Storage batterli. at rock liottooi prive. Willard Exlde l’regt-O-Llte and other tnake Btx volt for $10; 12 volt for sl6. South Side Battery Shop. 413 S. Meridlan. 35 FINANCIAL PERSONAL LOANS ® ™ ®3II Tu usit'B le operateti under thè superVisiono( thè State of Indiana and waa establlshcd for thè purpose of provtdmg placo where honcßt poopie cu- borrow any amount Irom $o to s3‘_- wltbout paying more tuan thè legai rate of interest or without being impoaed upou ni any way It i only neepssnry that you are keeplrnr house und permaner,tly located. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notlfy your employer, neither do we make Inqulries of your friend, relative or trades people. You can have all thè time necessary for repayment and pay only lor thè actual time you keep thè money, "all nd let us explain. No charge unterà you borrow. Loans with other companics pald off and more money advaneed at legai rate. IP IN A HURRY PHONE MA in 2923. SECURITY MOKTGAGE LOAN CO. Boom 206-7 -ù *lmliana Trust Bldg. , Jl3 E. Wash. St. Corner Virginia Ave. DIO VOU SKLL iT? If not, try th automoblU columaa o Uw> Time Waut AO.

36 INSURANCE WE MAKE and glve second mortgages on improved farms and Indianapolis reai estate. AETNA MORTGAGE & INVESTMENT CO. 508 Fidelity Trust Bldg. LARGE PROFITK from nk.ll expenditure follow Reai Estat advenislbg in “Want Ad” columna of th Time. 37 MONEY TO LOAN LOANJS AND INhSUKANCE • Oli City and Farm Property. THOS C. DAY & CO. 709-716 Fletcher Trust Building * Main 132: . LOANS on fumlture, plano, auto, dvestock. lina implementa and other colialeral. 141 ’4 E. Washington St. CAPITOLI L.OAN cu. Main 0565. Auto Lincoln 7184. MONEY tuMiisned on realty niurlgagea aud contraete. FRANK K. SAWYEii. Moridian Lite Bldg . 307 N. Pennsylvania Et. Riley 1426. FIRST sud second mortgageé ou Indiana and Indianapolis rea! estate. U. B. WILSON, 1101 National City Bank Bldg Lincoln 6104. t MONEY to loan on second mortgagea. L. b. MILLER. J 27 N. Delaware St. Main 6765. 828 E. Wabitali JJt 39 LL'GAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION OF DWELLING HOUSES. Department of public parks of th city of Indianapolis, Ind. . To whom lt may concern : Notlee is hereby gtven by thè board of park commissioners of thè city of Indianapolis, that elght (8) fremo dwelling now located on land recently acquired by thè board of park commissioners for park purposea, will be sold at public auction, to tho hlghcst bidder or bidders for cash down on Saturday, Nov. 18. 1922, at 3 o clock p. ni. at No. 2366 and No. 2370 Northwestern Avo., Indianapolis, Irid.. whioh sale will bo on thè parli land where said houses are located. said sale to be under Property Sale Kesolution No. 4. 1922, and as authorized by General Ordlnance No. 7, 1922, of tho common couiieil of thè city of Indianapolis. Tho house to be sold are located on Myrtis. W. Twenty-Thlrd, W. Twenty-Fourth St. and Nortli western Ave., in thè city of Indiauapoli and is deeeribed a follo: DESCRIPTION’ OF PROPERTY. Orio doublé hoi.se of nbout ten rooms, located at 60J -603 Myrtis St. One doubh; house of about elght rooms, located at ifs-07 Myrtis St. One doublé house of about ten rooms, located at 602. 04 and 04 W. TwentyThlrd St. One slriglo house of about four rooma, located at 613 W. Twenty-Fourth St. One single house of about three rooma, located at 2318 Northwestern Ave. One single house of about tour roema, locateti at 2336 Northwestern Ave. One two-story doublé frante house, located at 23H6, 23661 and 2370 Northwestern Ave. Two store rooms (lower floor). slx rooms (upper tloor). ime fraine house of about three rooms, located at 2314 Northwestern Ave. Ali ut said houses are located in thè city of Indianapolis, and are thè property of thè city of Indianapolis, and art* no longer netti ed for park pur busca by thè department of public park, and thè sanie sbould bs sold. A failur® of Itie purchaser or purchasers tu rorrtove said house or houses o purchased wlilim thlrty (301 da.vs of thè date of purcliasrt wbi fo-feit thè money paid thereon. a and for itquldar.ed dumage lor such fallure. Tho purebasor or purcliasera must arrange with thè proper city authoritles for rcmoval over thè Street ni thè eveut he desires to remove ìnstead of wreeklng thè houses. Vn nftida it of noncollusion, as required b.v law. must be fumlshed. Form may be hs.it ut tle office of thè board. Separate bill must be made on cach piece of property, and each house sold must bring thè appraisetl value thereot CHARLES HOOKWAI.TER. FRUÌ) CLINE. \LBERT M. MAGUIRE, SARAH E. SHANK. Board of park t ommissioner of thè city of Indianapolis, Ind NÒTTUE OF SALK'OF RFstAUrTvFFTX’TURES AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. On Thursday. Nov. 16, 1922. at 10 o clock a ni. in tho Peiiny Arcuile Bldg 1700 W. Thiriicth St . Indianapolis. Ind.. certain restaurant llxture will 1' sold to thè higncst Indiler for cash. Such fixturp* coiunat of thè following: 1 pi an t vendor. 3 coal oil stoves, 2 Hughes tic. trio stoves. 6 doien 8-tn. piate. f> dozen coltre raugs. 4 domi fork. 3 doztn knlves, 1 rio* teuspoons 1 dozen table spoons. 3 dislg paus. 1 four gallon Soup kettle, 1 CretoFe popcorn machine. 2 dozen sugar bowls. 1 dozen salt and pepper shaker i elght hole kitchen range. 3 four-ft. clgar cane. 1 floor etgnr case. 3 bread case, I cigarette crie. 1 candy * atte. 8 rrkldleg. I diali cupboard. 3 ten pound peannt bowls I 12x14 tent and 3 count . one 400-lb. ica box, ime 200-lb. Ice lx>x 2 soda boxe, 1 elgbt-ìt couhUt 3 ten gallon lemonaile bowls. I elght ga’lon ’cn.or.ad** bowl, 1 man rocker, II dining room tablcs. 38 dmlng room chairs, in 3xlo work table On thè sanie da at 12 o’rlock noon al th Shank Forniture and Storage Company. “27 N New Jersey St.. Indianapolis. Ind.. thè si Mowing hous-liold furiitture will be offired for sale io thè blghcat blrider for cash. Two 9x12 Brcssel druszets. 2 library tf bit*, 1 davenport. 1 hall tree. 1 singer sewlhg machine, 1 Ntibiali hot b!a#t tove. 1 Detroit gas range. 3 lron lieti. 3 inaurasse, beddlnc for three bed. 2 drtsser. 1 cash ■ egisier and 3 boxe of ririnklng glasse. TTOI.TZMAN A* OOLEMAN. AHonicrs for Judgnient Ordìor. M’CRAY NAMES DELEGATES TO COMMERCIAL CONGRESS

Govemor McCray today appointed twenty-two honorary delegates to thè tìfieenth annual convention of tho St tithem Commercial Congress, which convenefl in Chicago Nov. 20. Those appointed include J. J. Cole, Fred Gardner, John Reynolds,. F. F. Flettimele, L. M. Wainwrtght, Barrett Mcxley and Charles Wells of Indianapolis; F. P. Mount, La Porte; Henry Marshall and Thomas Batter, otte; Joseph Oliver, South Bend; Summer Dickinson, Goodland; John L. Moroman, Knt3x; Walter J. Riley, East Chicago; George Kart, Karl Park; Matt J. Brown. Crown Point; Charles Balley, George Bailoy and James Black, Lo well; John Bower, Fowler; O. C. Kent and William Simons, Kentland. BUILDING PERMITS John Tcdrow, dwt-lllns:, 726 Garfleld, $6.000. Cari Rnprer, doublé. 36 N. Bolton, $7.000. N. W. Van Osdol, dwellinff, 131 W. FortySlxth, $0,500. Ber noce Realty Co., repairs, 24 E. Fortleth, S4OO. li. L. Lindeniann.' repairs, 414 N. State. S6OO. C. I. Brlllhart. remodel. 29 S. Highland. S7OO. Hufh Coffey, srarage. 1320 Fi. Ohio. S3OO. B. E. Okey, additlou. 1261 Rciner, SI.OOO. John T. Hein, furnace, 39 S. Holmes, SSOO. Dan W. Le Gore, dwelling. 833 N. Sherma/i. $3.000. Dan W. Le Gore, dwelling, 611 N. Euclid, $3.000. M. Golding, garage. 3314 Gracoland, S4OO. Thomas A. David, dwelling. 4049 Central. $7,500. Puntali Bed Sprlng Co., repair. 902 Kentucky. $3.800. Souther*- Lumber Co., dwelling, 5009 Park, $5.500. Samuel Grigsby, garage, 1202 Villa, $250. C. E. Hill, doublé. 243 Parker. $1,600. Indiana Trust Co., agent, repairs. 449 W. South. S4OO Preston Kitchey. doublé. 2269 Cußhing. $3,200. Fred Koehler, garage. 1115 Parker, $250. W. A Hamilton, wreck. Alabama and McCarty, S6OO. Sol Coiion, building, 1028 8. Meridlan. $950. L. Myers, dwelling, 2801 School. $2,000. M. C. Nelson, garage. 4461 Central, $12.500. David Jordan, dwelling, 4321 Gullford. $4.500. Thomas Conner. gara*. J 540 E. Raymond, $250. Gustav Scbmidt, buCJing. 3504 College, $12.600. H. O. Cherry. dw r eiling, 4249 Gracelanti. $3,000. tv. Holmt's. building. 1120 Shelby. $824. Gray, Grtbben & Gray, garage. 1422 N. Illinois, $12.000. C. E. Jone, dwelling, 962 Moreland, $2,00. James Twyman, garage, 2429 N. Delaware, SSOO. C. S. Clifton. dwelling. 4824 Gxiilford, $3,300. Max Buehler, garage, 2245 N. Capitol. $250. Fred W. Jenkins, dwelling, 4831 Broad way, $7,000. Taylor C. Power, dwelling, 3631 N. Peensylvania, $11.500. Edward .1. Slamm, repairs, 235 N. Tu coma. $2lB

POSTPONES GAS CASE Hearing of thè Indianapolis gas rate case in Federai Court has been postponed until Nov. 21. The hearing was to have been resumed today before William P. Kappes, master in chancery, but some of thè witnesses v/e re unable to be here. The Citizens Gas Company has asked that thè public Service commission of Indiana be restrained from interfering with thè establishment of a gas rate of $1.25 for Indianapolis. COMMISSIONERS ASSEMBLEARE The nineteenth annual convention of thè County Commissioners’ Association of Indiana afternoon at thè Hotel Severin. The meeting was called to order by Charles E. Smallwood, president. Mayor Shank delivered an address of welcome. The principal address ot thè afternoon was “What I saw in thè Near East,” by thè Rev. Mead A. Kelsey. Tomorrow’s program lncludes two nddresses in thè mornirig and a closed executive session and election of off.cers in thè afternoon. The annual banquet will be held at thè Hotel Severin at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow. The convention will dose with a meeting of thè new officers Thursday morning. BLOOMINGTON CITIZENS TALK WATER SITUATION Bv Times Special BLOOMINGTON. Ind-, Nov. 14 A citzens meeting will be held in thè courthouse here Thursday cverdng to discusse thè water situatlon In this city. Efforts to get thè citizens to line up behind thè proposed scheme to r a permanent water works System for thè city will be made at this Urne, lt ls said. A report frorn a firm of engineers who have tieen going over thè sititation here is expeeted Friday. EVANSVILLE SALESMAN DIES IN AUTO CRASH Bv Times Special EVANSVILLE. Ind., Nov. 14 Robert G. McGill. 27, an automobile fftìesman of this city, was killed and Everett Cozart, also of this city, was seriously injured when thè automobile in whlch they were riding went over an embankment near Dawson Springs, Ky. Four other men in thè car at thè time escaped injury.

BABY IS KILLED WHEN JUMPER SPRING BREAKS Bv Times Special FRANK FORT. Ind.. Nov. 14.—Naomi Ruth, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Engler of near Mulberry, was killed yesterday when a sprlng at* tached to a baby jumper, and fastened to thè ceiling, broke and penetrated her skull. TWO GIRLS INJURED WHEN AUTO SKIDS Bv 7’imr Special ANDERSON, Ind., Nov. 14—Miss Agnes Swinford was injured lntemally and May Swinford. her slster. was cut and brulsed when an automobile driven by Stanley Hellems. with whom they were riding. slipped down an embankment east of here. Hellems escaped injury. POST TO MEET Hllton U. Brown Post No. 85 of thè American Legion will hold a special meeting tonight at thè Hotel Severin. Perry Faulkner, State conimanaer, and E. O. Hobbs ot Cincinnati, who is attached to thè veterana' bureau, will speak and plans for National Educatton week, Dee. 3-9, inclusive, will be dlscussed. A buffet eupper will be given for thè members. A dance will follow. FRAMES ORDINANCES Two ordinances, one to prevent trofflc congestlon during a sire and thè other prohibtting tho use of a red spotllght on any vehicle exeept a sire truck, will be drnwn by thè city attorney at thè request of thè board of public safety. Fire Chief John J. i O'Brlen recommendetl this action. MARRIAGE LiCENSES Fred Robey.''Thirteenth St. and 6<*nate j Ave.; Llnnio Reed, 618 Drake St. E. A. St-hal 1. 3118 l*ark Ave.: Jeannette Newton. 607 N. Illinois St G. B. Waiton, Greenfteid. Ind.; Marjorle V. Smith. 715 W. Thirty-First St. P. P. Cavanangh. 17 S. Trcmont Ave.; Velina Cumse, 17 S. Tremont Are. H. T. Venncll. Brookl.vn, N. Y.; Alberta Brooks, 114 W. Fourtecn'h St. Fred Basa. 438 W. North St.: Maggic White. 1710 Alvoid St. F. E Nestor. 1310 Llnwood Ave.; Hazel Smith. Hotel Barton. J. W. Dresser, Golorado Springs: Jranette Jiidson, 1638 N. Illinois St. J. P. Crontu, Terre Haute: Marie Gordon. j 66 liberty Are. R. L. Funua. 1022 N. Traub Are.: Bernice Davison. 961 N. Belmont Are. J. S. Leggett. Caaey. III.; Èva E. HuS, 317 E. Thlrteenth St. BIRTHS Girl James and Cora Smith, 1005 S. Sheffield. G. W. and Blanch Martin, 2746 Columbia. ; Leo and Theresa Stansberry. 1840 Howard. , Tanni and Martha Stefoff, 11 Emerson PI. Roy and Lllllan Young, Deaconess Hospital. Fred m.d Fiossi* l.owe, 3600 W. Tenth. Gale and Mabel Darle, 721 E. Elerenth. Bo> Haydcn and Edythe Buchanan. 1701 W. , Morris. • Harry and Alma Bloom. 2854 Station. Alta and Goldie Ayer, 220 Harris. William and Laura Fout. 1730 Madison. Harvey and Viola Thorn. 016 N. Alabama. Vane and Ltlliaa May. 2025 S. Meridian. DEATHS Vtrgil Ray Vldto, 6 months. 2406 W. Wllkln, slmpla meningiti. Georgi Brenton Moore. 34, Methodlst Hospital. ccrebral hemorrhage. Edward Robinson, 43, Central Indiana Hospital, paresis. Clara Bernhart, 30. 2922 Central, eardiac Insuffielency. Amos D. Loy. 78. 4219 Sehofleld. acute myocarditis. John Walsh, 8, Methodlst Hospital, pulmonarj' 1 tuberculosi. Albert Hopkins. 42. 2331 W. Wainut. tubereular pneumonia. Rachel E. Roberts. 77, 303 N. Alabama, slmple memngitis. Agner Hull. 87, city hospital, carcinoma. Mary Ann Myers, 85, 138 Highland, ehronio myocanlltts. Mahala C. lugols. 78. 1412 Prospect, uremia. Mary Bortloin, 74. 1154 Kentucky, cerebral hemorrhage. Nareissa Johnaton. 80, 1227 Park, acute •arenchymatous nenhritls. Dorrell McClaln. 22, Si. Vinosat Hospital, egmxral pritonlUa.

NOV. 14, 1922

DAUGHTERDIES BYI IOTHERII CRISHi Bv Times Special BOONVILLE, Ind., Nov. 14.—Mr. Gurle Murphy, 45, and her daughter, Mildred, 18, were killed on thè main atreet here yesterday when two trucks collided. Wallace A. Dye, Edward Rudolph, Joe Murphy and Mrs. Clarence Larue were slightly injured In thè accident. Hoosier Briefs VINCENNES—SteIIa Goscniak, f, is another victim of thè popular indoor sport of chiìdren playing with guns they “didn’t know were loaded.” She will lose her ieft leg having been ; shot by her 9-year-old brother. NEWPORT —Officiai figures on thè | vote cast here a week ago, show that Daniel M. Link, Democrat, carried this county over Ed Jackson, Repub- | lican for secretary of State, by one ; vote. The tabulatlon showed Link ; 3,691: Jackson 3,390. RICHMOND—J. L. Smith, 84, thè oldest thirty-third degree Mason In ; Indiana, died at his home in Richmond. He waa a captain in thè Union Army during thè Civil War. ENGLISH —Webster Bobbitt of Davenport, lowa, walked into a Btore here and was recognized by his father who had not seen or heard from him for twenty years. i SEVMOCR —Eleven hundred pound i of sugar was stolen from a packln* ; company here. None of thè other articìes stored in thè warehouse waa j disturbed. i TIPTON —An airplane played havoo with an ordlnance in this city ag&inst scattering bilia indiscriminately when it flew over thè business secion and . dropped tbousands of bilia. Police say they will have to have a piane to curi* tlàs nuisance. NOBLESVILLE—George W. EttV dick, a young farmer employed by Mark Pettigrew, east ot here, shucked ; 103 bushels of corn in nine which is said to be a record for t.bi ! county this yeax. j SOUTH BEND—J. B. Shively, a Bt, Joseph County farmer. produced 1,209 ! bushels of potatoes on nine aerea ot j ground. He also raised thè Champion potatoes of this county iast year. BRASCIL—EImer Blue captured en ragie measuring six and one-half feet in wing spread. The bird had been wounded in some manner when Blu* ; diseovered it. CONNERSVILLE—A homed toad, a species generaliy believed to live i only in very wnrm climates, has been ! captured by Mrs. Charles Peak. Sh* , diseovered thè animai while hanging ; out a washing. GOSHEN—Louis Will, a factory era- : ploye. charges his bride of less than a i year with digging up his iife saving, arnounting to $3,300, which, he says. I she has given to her brother. COLUMBUS —r Evangelist Eddi* i Thomas, preaching in thè Methodlst j Church here, recommended "thè apj plication of a razor strop to wayward | flappers.” I COLUMBUS—Members of thè ofllj clal board of a Columbus church are , averse to calling any one a tliief, but | they say there must be some meas- : ure taken to prevent thè systematio , pilfering of bulbs from thè church by I members, which they say is very common.

MARION—Mrs. Charles Bushon g learned that her sou’s wife in Ricfu mond would not he home for th* av*> ning meai. She immedlately prepari him a lunch and sent it by mali, which she learned arrived in plenty of time for his supper. SHELBYVILLE Mabl Royston, member of a prominent family ls thè only woman to be issued a irunté ing license thus far this year. FRANKLIN—Mrs. Elizabeth Brookbank has filed suit for divorce agalnet ber husband, George, alleging that h* has bouglit her only one hat In th* three years of their married lise. COLUMBUS—George Washington Palmer was granted a divoro* at J 9 o’clock in thè morning. At 2:36 in thè afternoon he applled for a marriage license with Dora E. Blaney. It was his fourth marriage ventar* and S hls wife’s third. WASHINGTON—John Orneby, W. retlred engineer, committed snicid here by rlaclng bis hea.d on a rail In ! front of an approacbing train. GIRL HITS DOCTOR’S HAND; MAY LOSE SIGHT Bv Times Special COLUMBUS, Ind., Nov. 14.—Miss Charlene Remy, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. A. M. Remy, may lose her sight as a result of an accident In a doctor’s office. She was beiny treated for some minor eye trouble, when thè doctor dropped a small qimntity off acid in her eye. Miss Remy Jumped when thè acid hit her eye and thr*w 1 up her hand, striking thè biotti* of acid and causlng a quantity to spili over her face and in her eyes. N!E SHEFFER, ALLEGED MURDERER, CHANGES JAILS Bv United Press AUBURN, Ind., Nov. 14.—NI* Sh*f- ' fer, who is charged with th* dotiti* 1 murder of his brother and ister-in-1 law, James W. and Cora Sheffer, wa removed to thè Steuben County Jafl Ht i Angola Monday night. The case was recently vegmed to Steuben County. The trial will proh- 1 ably start Monday, Nov. 27. RAILROAD MORDER DROPS DEAD WHILE AT WORK Bv Times Special SCOTTSBURG, Ind., Nov. Fred Metzger, 52, track foreman fcr thè Pennsylvania railroad boro, drorped dead while at work yesterday af ternoon. Heart failur* wa* *ÌY*a ** th* caos*.