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I DEATH NOTICE9 JVH.L9, MAGIE A.—Widow of thè late Fred ” J. Wllle, beloved mother of Mrs. Frank Hall. Mra. George Vorniger. Mra. Harry Flaher, Mr*. Henry Wllla, Mrs. Edwin Adami and Mra. Herbert Kelly, died Nov. 18. 3 a. m.. at thè home of ber daughter. Mra George Vomiger. 1361 IV. Twenty-Eightb St. Funeral aerviees Tuesday p. m. Burlai Crown Hill. Friends invlled. WILTSHIRE. JAMES~W —Beloved husband of Alice Wilt ah tre. died Sunday. Nov. 19. 1922, 12:30 a. m . age 64 years at their realdence. 2343 N. Meridian at. Funirai 2:30 p. m., Tuesday. Friend lnvlted. Interment Crown Hill. 5 FLNEKAL DIKECTOKS W. T. Biasengym Independent Cntìertaker. Prompt ambuìance calla. “Tbe proof of a servita is tba servire it 1702' V. nino li St. Bando! oh 870 I2S Shelby St Prcxcl 2570 FLANNKR & BUCHANAN 320 North nitnols St. raneral director* to thè* people of Indila a polis since 1887. pfcenea—Maln 0641-0642. LI. 2641 INDIANAPOLIS CREMÀTORY se* HkHdU Parlora 1222 Pnlon St. George Grmstemer Papera’ Director. 522 E. Market. Maln Q9OS. Johrson & Montgomery 1032 Central Ave. Maln 1430 BJ±lliLili yUkO!S.’ CO. Mali office 946 N. lUinoia St. Clrele 1918. Maia 1841 rUNEBAL DIRECTOR--1402 N. HUnoi WM E KIUEGEB. Maln 1164. Hes. Phone. Bea Davis 332-L^ fcADD—BEJtT S. GADD. 21.10 Proserei Si Pilone*: Orerei 0422. Stewart 2278. CNDERTAKERS— HISEV 4 TITOS. 951 Mortb Del. L. 6564. M 3680 8 SPECIAL NOTICES DO you want to get rlch QUick at email cost? Here's your chance. Wife and I wfll gire title in fee eimple to a good snld mine for a lesse on a niodern dwelling house up to thè day of our death. when thè lame hall revert back to thè owners and thè mine stili be theirs forever. I will be glad to give particular any time In Interview. Address A No. 2779. Times. 9 PEHSONALS FAIRMOCNT Maternity Hospital for conflnemeiu. May work for purt of expense#. Barnes for adoption. Wnte for bookiet. Mrs. T. B Long. 4911 E. l'wenty-Seventh St.. Kaneas City. Mo. WILL take care of child for working mother. Irvlngton 1894. 15 LOST AND MU NII LOST—Diamond Eastem Star Invadere In Lyrlc Theater. or bef.veen tlieater and Washington and Meridian. or oa Shelby car. Reward. Drexe! 2659. LOST—Pup, 4 nionths old. white wlth black spots on back. Cail Drexel 2308. Renard. 12 HELP WANTED—MALE

TVanted Bv M-, K. & T. Ry: Machinists Boilermakers Blacksmiths Free Transportation Apply to Master Mechanic, Parsons, Kans. Denison, Texas. Room 8-15 Railway Exchange, St. Louis, Mo., or Room 215, Traetion Terminal Bldg. PENNSYLVANIA SYSTEM \ Ofters Permanont Joba to Qualified Rnilroad FLOOR MECHANICS, VISE HANDS. BOILER MAKERS. Rate 72c PER HODR Apply 109 S. Capitol Ave. 8 to 12 a ni.—l:3o to 4:30 p. m. Phone MA in 4767 LABORERS FOR CONCRÈTE WORK, 40 AND 45 CENTS PER HOL'R. 52ND AND PENNSYLVANIA STS. TAKE MERIDIAN HEIGHTS CAR. WANTED AT ONCE Ten good solicitors for steady city work. See HASTINGS, Circulation DepL, Indianapolis Times, aster 10 a. m. Waiited —Boys Slxteen years old or under, to earry Times route* In centrai part of city. Houle# be tweeu North and South and Eae; aud West Sta. See Mr. Moorehead. any afternoon, botween 2 and 5. LABORERS EAST TENTI! AND OXFORD STS. 40 CENTS PER HOUR. MEN to learn vulcantzlng ir .me a nne pay log business to get mto. ANDERSON BTEAM vri.CANIZER CO BLACKSMITH and wife; wìf? to keep bo arder SMITHAS B*.RN\ rear of 1128 W. New York. BOY? AS MESSENGERS. DELIVERY DEPT WESTERN UNION. Monument Piace WANTED • masseur. sulpliur and vaijor bsths, 143 E. Ohio St. 13 INSTRUCTIONS a—Business College* BEN to learn bar ber tratte TRI-CITY BARBER S COLLEGE 309 E Waablng loft st.. Indianapolis. Ind Circle 0757 14 SALKSMKX WANTED SALESMAN—Experieneed. for establlshed food product. calllng on retali and Wholesale (rade in thè outside Indianapolis terrttory. State age. nationallty. expcrlenco and salary expected Rt-piies coniidentlal. Address. A No. 2783, Times. HIGH-GRADE ealesmen and saìesladie# to soli sllk hosiery from miil to consumer direct. Good pay. 323 Saks Hldg. 15 AGE\tS AND _SOLICITORS SOLICITORS—Paying proposition. Address, A No. 1988. Times. lt HLLP VVANTKD— PK.MALK Why Not Beconms a Teiephone Operator? Telephone Operating is a profitable professimi. Over 1,200 GIRLS in this city are enjoying positions as Telephone Operators. There’s a place in this Profession for any bright, healthy youtg woman of 17 years or more. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. Miss Cooper, Room 101

16 HELP WANTED—FEMAI.E Girls, 18 to 30 Years for operating ìining tnaehine; good opportunity for speedy operatora Apply in persoti. American Can Co. South East and Belt Railroad. Take Garfield car. WANTED—Women fot meat tnmmlng depar Urenti piece work: experieneed trinimers. Earn Irom S2O to 522 per week. Cali INDIANAPOLtS ABATTOIR COMPANY. BLACKSMITH and wife: wife to keep boarders. SMITHAS BARN. rear of 1128 W. New York. 17 SITI ATION'S WANTED % b—Female ' CCRTAINS to launder. MRS LUTZ. Drexel 0895. COLORED girl wants livht work for room and board. Lincoln 5045. 18 ROOMS FOR KENT E. TENTH. 229: private home: 4 unfurnished rooms wlth large Windows, thoroughly modern. entlre second floor: private entrance: heat. tight, water furnished; reni reasonable. NICELY furntshed steara-heated room, ono or two people, home prlvilegcs. 903 Ashland. Lincoln 5811. RANDOLPH. 12. N.; modem- furnished room In 1800 block on E. Wash. carline. j Drexe! 4480. BEDROOM, slttlng room for working man and wife or two gentlemen. Lexington Apt. No. 26. HENDRICKS PI.. 35: furnished~front~room. medern; must see to appreciate. No other roomers. Webster 1391. CAPITOL. 1311, N.: modern sleeplng room; near Illinois car. Cali Circle 3022 1 _ FURNISHED 2 or more rooms; ligbt, heat and phone. Belmont 1291. LARGE ROOM in apt.. for 1 or 2: walking distance. Circle 2289. a—Ligbt Ilousekeeping TWO suites of well-furnished Ilght housekeeplug rooms: heat, electric llghts, water in kitchen: gas ranse: use of phone. 1437 Prospcct St. for adulte only. THREE furnished roon:s for housekeeping: stri'tly private. 849 Eugene St. Harrison 0794. TWENTY-SECOND. E] 16: 2 furnished rooms. flrst floor. good heat, private eutrance, good location. Randolph 2478. LARGE front Ilght housekeeping room; prlvate entrance. $3.00 611 Virginia Ave. b—Board and Room* WANTED—ChiId to bcard by day or week. Webster 5132. 19 RKNTALS a—House* 1634 Cornell. 5 rooms $20.00 21*-.’ Gpcxie. 6 rooms S2O 00 512 VTarsaw, 2 rooms SIO.OO 1202 Ileìose. 5 rooms $22.50 Dunlop & Iloltegel FIVE-ROOM house, gas. elecirictty, wU; lot 60 ft. front, 125 ft. deep. 1509 E. Raimond St. Stewart 1263. $1.200 cash. FOl'R-ROOM doublé: gas, electnclty, city water. 5971 Rawlea ave., S2O. Irviugton 3849. MINERVA St.. 311: flve-room house to let. NEW. modern. 6-room doublé In Emerson Heiglits; garage. Webster 5733. MODERN new eix.room doublé: Jean or Are par.si'.. Circle 5770. DE DI TNCY. N 607: è-room modem doublé. Irvmgton 0763, ] b—Apartments For Colored 323 Vi. Niueteeuth st. Three rooms and batti, in-a-door bell in living room. State Savings & Trust Co. Main 4518.

21 Kl.At, KM VIK KHt SALE b—Uouses S3OO Cash Five-Room Cottage 800 Wcghorst Street. Electric lights. city water, gas and cistern : amali basement: barn ori rear of lot ; S3OO cash, bnlance $37 per month. Cali W. Washburn, wlth MeCord & McKinney, Realtors 311 Lemcke Bldg. Clrdo 5220. Evenings. Randolph 8731 Farge Home on Delaware somi or fall ckeek. id.Boo—sl.3oo CASH, f our bedrooms and batli up. 3 rooms dov.ti. p’v! basement. cement fioor lu barn, oli pavrd alle.y. AETNA TRUST AND SAVINGS COMPANY. Lacey Htun. manager. Lincoln 7371. HarrUon 1024. Bmegailow S7OO Down Just south of West Michigan on Limestone st. ; strlctly modera and up to date. Oaly $3.950. T. E. Halls, Jr. 200 Rauh Bldg. 122 E. Ohio. Lincoln 3411. Easv Terms, North Two bedrooms, bath. breakfast room, largo living ruoni. ttri-place. furnace, full basement. large lot, ahrubs and trees. near College ave, colomal type bungalow, new. l'rice $4,350. Frank S. Clark & Co. Mani 3377. 226 E. Ohio. Immediate Possession Tour vacant lot or $450 cash will mane firn paymeut on new 6-rootn modera bungalow overlooktng Pleasant Kun boulevard, just west of Shelby btreet. Tlils homo is pneed righi. Cali W. Washburn. with MeCord & McKinney, Realtors 311 Lemcke Bldg. Circlo 5220. Evenings. Randolph 8731. 1217 Hoyt Ave. A good 9-room modera house. Just right for a rooming house. A bargaln at $3.000; $550 cash. Cali Mr. Meredlth. Meredith & Johnson Main 2393. Webster 7058. Five-Room Bungalow 7 1241 W. Tlnrty-Tliird. just west ot Cllfton. Five-rooms and bath with tollet and plumblng ready for tub. Electrtu lights, city water and gas. good basement. WIU bo fìnlshcd tn ten daya. About S4OO cash, or your vacant lot will be considcred as flrst payment. Cali \V. Washburn with MeCord & McKinney, Realtors 311 Lemcke Bldg. iClrele 5220. Evenings, Randolph *731. STRICTLY modem house, full bagement, Bunroom, three rooms -town, three and bath up. east front lot with south exposure, Street paved; prive $6.150 plus Barrett asbiEsment; terms 51.500 cash. $45 per month. I.ocated uorthwest corntr G milord and FortyNinth St. The Southern Lumber Co. SVk/" essf.x & lucas, A. T[ 310 Kahn bldg. VI II 11 •* Cirele 6600. 4 I have a number of rea! bargains east on spler.did terms. roOming house"! SI.OOO cash gives you possession of an 8-room inede-rn home, 2 ballis, 000 block, N. Alabama st. Prlce $5,500. E. J. Me* Cracken. CITY TRUST CO. Circle 4022. Res.. Randolph 6416. Two Doubies Seven sellare* from Monument; dlfferent Street*; excelient buy. CAPITOL REALTY CO. Main 2874. 204 Rauh Bldg. SEVBN-RÒOM. seml-modem house south, electric lights, cistern, celiar, bath. corner lot. improved streets. cement walks. 2 squares from Fountain Square; $3.200. Cai Main 0180; evenings, Wash. 3545. PIVE-RÒÒM modem, garage and hardwood tloors; select location; east. $5,500. Cali Lincoln 3734. FLETCHER Ave.. H-room modera, garage. geod eonditlon, fine location; prlce $4.500; terms. Cali Lincoln 3734. day or evetilng. EAST : five-room modera bungalow : S6OO cash, balance terms. MR. WRIGHT. Irvington 0884. FOR property. east or south. cali OSBORNE. Drexel 6184. FRANK E GATES & 80N. REALTORS. 1011 Hume-Alansur. Lincoln 1269. d—Lots LOT north. near falrground, just east of Fa' Creek. Price now only $435. Ite•ponE ole party can buy fpr $lO cash and $1.25 a weaic. Main 140. Res.. Irvlng* ton 8056.

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21 RI AL ESTATE Kilt SALE ó —Lot# Apartmejnt Site North Meridian Just north of Fall Crcek: 175x280 ft Don t fall to let uà show you this bargahi. Only $30,000 to haudie. T. E HALLS. JR 206 Rauh Bldg. 122 E. Uhio St. Lln 3411 I HAVE 3 dandy building lots on cast Ridi Cali L. E. THEEBLOOD. Circle 3284. Irvington 4213. e—-Suburban 3 ACRES. email house ( uncomplctr-d) : cast, near National roi.il. $2,500 —$.300 cash, $25 monthly. COOPER & HADLF.Y. 8.38 Lemcke Bldg Main 2776. Evenings, cali Irvington 0512. f—Sales or Fxchange Will Tracie 75 acre* Jefferson county: good G room house, barn and silo; stock and crup go with thè farm. Will traile for Indianapolia home. CAPITOL REALTV CO. Main 2874. 204 Rauh Bldg WANTED—City homes to tracie for suburban houles and farins. Ì OWLER A EATON. 301 City Trust. Maln 6871 t 2 ItFAI, FSIATI. VVAVI fall HAVE BUYERS for Finali propirtics west and nortliwest. What nave you tur sale? Cali Jack Morrison Main 0792 Darri,on 0703. Washington Bank and Trust Co. CASH money for loubles oi apartinc.u* good location*. Address A No. 2781, Times. WANTED—Pive or eix-room modern or bcml-modeni, east or South; not over (4,000. Cai: US at once. Maio 6771. WANTED—Good, amai! rcn'al property. Cail Lincoln 3 <34 25 MI Si, LLI > VMt ì l S FOIi SAI.F a—HoiiM'lmld Goods RUGS—LINO LEU MS Imported Japaneso Grass Ruga. 3x12. $7.60: Bxlo. $7.25. Hall runner. 35t per yard. Gold seal congoleura ruga. 9x13. per lect goods; newett nattcrns, $13.75. Axmlnsters, velvets and will us al lowest prices in tbe city. Dorfman Kug Co. 207 W. Washington, opposilc Statehouse “ li' IT COVERS A FLOOR \\ K HAVE IT BED AND BPRÌNGsV"S4'Òa RANDOLPH 1439. b—Coai. Ice and Wood BUY YOUR CO AL AT THE BEST PRICES Try Our Illinois Coal It is one of thè best coals on th<> market today. We guarantee this coal not to clinker. Olir Guarantee Is Good Large Illinois Lurap . , $7 40 Large Indiana Lurup $7.40 Illinois 2 to 6-inch Lump $7.15 Indiana 2 to 6-inch Lump $7.15 Illinois Egg $6.90 Indiana Egg $6.90 Illinois Shovel Lump $6.15 Indiana Shovel Lump $6.15 Illinois Mine Ruu two-thirds lump $6.00 Indiana Mine run, two thirds lump $6.00 Prompt delivery any place in thè city. TOM SHROYER 430 Indiana Avenue Circle 0598. Circle 1435. Circle 0597

Special lligk-grade Indiana lump, forked $7.50 Best Illinois large lump, forked $7.50 Illinois mine run, 50% lump $6.00 PHOMFT DELIVERY ANY PLACE IN CITY. Bethel Coal Co. DB exel 0250. Prices Reduced Nife fresh-mined coal off tho car. KINDLING WITH EACH TON. Illinois Egg, clean forked $6.50 Indiana Egg, clean forked... .$6.50 Illinois block, large forked.. .$7.50 Best Indiana or Linton lump, clean forked $7.50 Genuine Brazil block, large forked $9.25 Red Ash Poca., mine run $10.75 “Try out l'ocahontaa, no better. " Prompt delivery anywhere in city. UNION ICE & COAL CO., Drexel 3280. Stewart 2225. Indiana Mine Run, $6.00 35 % LUMI'. WHITE ASH WHILE 50 TONS LAST AMERICAN COAL CO. RAndolph 0927 Three-Day Special INDIANA SHOVEL LUMP. DELtVERED $3 MAIN 0430. MAIN 0431. Commerciai Fuel Co. 316 W. Ohio.

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25 MISCi:LIANFOIS FOR SALE b—Coal, Ice and Wood Genuine 4th Vein Indiana Lump $7.50 Island Lump G0a1...#/.50 Island Epg Goal ....$6.75 All Goal Forked No Rooks or liirt 18LA XI) GOAL GO. WEbster 0122 Buy Coal Now Try 1 ton 111. 6-in. egg...sfi.so Indiana forked lump $7.00 Illinois forked lump $7.25 Try ono ton and if this coal doesn’t mest with your approvai, semi lt back. MERIDIAN COAL CO. Lincoln 6237. Lincoln 6237. BEASONPTD WOOD HEAVY; FOB 9TOVB. ri-RNACE OH FIREPLACE. WE DELIVER Malti 0142. c—Clothlng TROUSERS tFall Pattern* |T| to Match Your llj I 8,000 Pali* Two Storca In On*. w tp The Panits Sto re Co. *4B WBt Near iiliuoia. LADIES’ coat. dn-ss ult and souio drcsscs. bi/.o 38. VVasMngon 3993. " LADY 8 BUIT, DARK BLUE. BANDOLI'II 1349. d—Musical IriAtrumenta WILL teli e-auity io pa>er piano for $35 lo boluq olii' who wlfl tako over contru. t Coiuro..t cali* for payioent of sl2 per monili. Piano praclicahy new bjul *tlU carne* a guaianteo froui tactory. Wash. 3390. NEW UPRIGHT PIANO; wiu MU on paylaenta at $1,75 per week. Randolph 4221. MR. MORGAN. J A C. FISCHER PIANO J 65 00 ROBERTSON MUSIC HoUSB 433 Mass ave Maln 45*1. I—■ Miscellaneo! Tarpati lins Prepare now for thè winter. Contractor*. truck and wagon owners. take notlce We bave every size from 4 to 40 feci wlds and 10 lo 100 feet long. All made of heavy O I) ariny duck. Every cover In stock. No d;lay to bave coverà made up. Prfced lower than dsewhere. See us l>efore buying. Aiso full line of hardware, i-oìismtlng of shoveis, plcks, sorgo auvils, vlses, isvel., trowel, rubber beltìng, 1,000 and 2,01)0Jb. capaeity platlorm scale*. M. L. Goldberg & Son. 1302 W. Washington. fNVALID CHAIRS—Good, troll* rubbot tlred elisir# for reni $3.50 par aaontA Orutches. A">c Delivery fres. BAKER BROS. STO VHS, uscii but In perfect oondltlon; gas rango $lO and up; coal ranges. heaters, baseburners. CHARLES KOEHRING. 882 Virginia ave. Drexel 9400. FOR SALE—Fruii trees, 3 years. old: all guaranteed : appiè 60c, iiear 75e, plum 75c. Cali Drexel 1049. FOR SALE—Fruii and shade trccs, shrubberv. all klnds of evergreen. Wash 5129. GOOD Faultless Comfort furnace; good as new. Prlee $35. Beech Grovo 196. 26 GOOD, SOUND, DRY, YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT STOCK YARDS. WE WILL PAY 70 CENTS PER BUSHEL ON IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. ii 7~ ~ B USI nLssYx N O UN CE MENTB ~~ WMliam H. Qramitinniae, D C. CHIROPRACTOR 65 WHEN BLDG, CIRCLE 2058. A Bath a Day is thè Healthy Way E. M. HARDIN CO. Hercbant plnmber. 3220 B. VIA Webster 3001. DETECTIVE QUIGLEY-HYLAND AGENCY. ma 404 National City Bank Bldg. Maln 2902 Day oi night. VAULT CLEANING. For qulck Service, Cali Rapid Vault and Bink Cleaning Co. Belmont 2607. PIANO buililer ano tunei. Repair all kìnd*. Work guarantevd. NICHOLAS BILDMAN. Belmont Q32H-S 4EATHERS bought, sola ana renovated: feuther mattiesse* and plllows mada E. F. BORKLB. 416 Maas. Maln 14S*. SAFETY RAZOK BLADES Fharpened. TUTTLEDQE. 201 Indiana ava HEATH’9 Barber Shop: unlon: wnrm, comfortable batbroom* 193 W. Mark**. F. J. WILLIAMS, carpenter, contractor; estlmates furnished on short notlce. Bel. 3079. from diali expenditure follow Ueal Bstat* advertising in “Want Ad" oolutnn* t Ut* Tinte*.

M STORAGE AND THANBFKKB Shank Sapenor Service BEST FACILITIE3 FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER. PACHINO AND SHIPPINO 227 N. New Jersey St. Maln 2028. LI. 1139. Auto Storage $8 per Month HEATKD GARAGE $8 PER MONTH. 832 W. Maryland. Circle 0653. WE haul anything. movlng $3 up; overland a epecialty: experieneed mea KENNARD VOGEL. Belmont 3426. 29 BUSINESS OPFORTUNITIEB ~~ DANDY grocery: good. clean stock; good fixturcs, 6 nice living-roome, gas. 'electricity, garage, for sale by owner; bargain. Cali Belmont 4960. 30 At TO.MOBII.EB FOR SALE b—O asoline New aed Used We have several good uscd Ford* on hand Uiat are priced to sell. TOURINGS—ROADSTERS. One-quarter cash, balance 12 months. OPEN EVENING3. BROAD RIPPLE AUTO CO. Authorlzed Ford and Fordaon Dtaìers Washington 4737. 828 E, 63d St. _ Monroe demonstrators used two months greatly reduced in price. Reai Bargains In thè following used cara: 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 Bodies Nine Now and Used Touring Bodies Eichangß your open job for a good closed one. Easy terins. Swisshelm Parker Ford Bargains Ford oars, small payment down drive# a food Ford away. A largo line of eishiy cara o plok from. Take xny make car in trade. : L. T. Alien Auto F/xehange | 725 Virginia Ave. Ford Touring 1031 model, excellent condition throughout; conipletely eitulpped. Many extra#; a bargain. Terms. Monroe Motor Corp. 132 E. New York. _ Maln 3871 DODGK BROS, caed car*. aU model* ai cheap price* C.H.Wallerich CompanY Dosa Buntiu Motor Vetoo4M4 833 N Msrldlah FORD9—FORDS Many bargains as low as S4O down, bai- , ance easy terms. 644 E. Washington. Maln 3493. FORD coupé: late model, electrlcaliy euuipped: terms OAKLEY GARAGE. I 1661-63 S. Meridian. FORD roadster. demountable; excelìeut condillon, slls, OAKLEY GARAGE, 1061-65 8. Meridian St. . CHEVROLET, dandy little 1910 touruiT: Ave new tire Wonderful bargain at $lB5. Bctter hurry. Open eveuings. 220 |S. l'enn. Maln 1705. Ford touring. $63 OAKLEY GARAGE. ; FORD. 1918 roadster; A l shape: go"<Ì tiro#, SBS drive# ber away. Terni# if de- . sinvl 644 E Washington Main 3403. : FORI, 1917, touring: A l shape. good tire*. | 5100. 644 E. Washington Maln 3493. FORD roadster llko new. starter: $275: payment*. ALLEN. 725 Virginia Ave, , FORI) touring. good shape, $35 down. 518 N. Capitol. Open ever.lngs GRANT SIX. coupé: $75 aown; wlr# wheels and new tire#, fila N. Capitol. FORD touring, 845 down: fino shape. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenlngs “ FORD TOURING. s6ói AI.LEN. 725 Virginia Ave. t—Truclu FOR SALE—Ford ton truck Cali Mutual Milk Co. Miuuesola and lìethel Sia. j3l Atl^lOßj^B_\yAXTJE Autos Warsted tasti for any car So* u. INDIANADOH3 AUTO HAUTI! AND TLBK CO BIS N Capitol Maln 2633. AUTOS WANTED. LATE MODELS. 212 E. New York St. Maln 4446 ADTOS WANThjw ; WE DAY CASH I WOLF AUTO CO. 610 N nitnols Maln 1*79. WE will buy your car Tor cash, or we will •eli it for you on commission. See us before you sell your car. Open evenlngs and Sundays. 285 N. Pennsylvania. Main 2246. 33 AirOSII’II.IKS.KKI.MKS TIRE SALE No used tir* over $3. If any of thè#* nsed tire# proves unsatisfactory wlthln 00 dsys, return wlth recelpt and get amdher | for naif price. No mali ordir. ItOY S : TIRE STORE, 215 Indiana Ave. Open evo- ! cinge and Sunday. Auto Washing Our Specialty DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE. 633 W, Maryland, Circle 0653. AUTO WASHING Cor pecialty 934 N Illinol*. 8 & S Auto Laundry Storage batterle at rock-bollom price*. Willard Exide lTest-O-Llto and other makt*. fiix volt for $10: 13 volt for sl6. South Side Battery Shop. 413 S MeridlaA. 36 IN.SLKANIE ~~

WE MARE and (riva necond mortica*es on lmproved tarma and Indianapolis reai •State. AETNA MORTGAGE A INVESTMENT CO. 508 Fidellty Trust Bld*. BEAL ESTATE aud Insurance. TUXEDO STATE BANK. 4304 E. New York. Irvlngton 2863. 87 MONEY TO LOAN Domi’it Wonry Focati** yon re ont of monej or b<y;aaM ycrr nw# Barrai hlìla We Specialize in Such Casea Don't ruln your credit, even ntk it, wlMs there I* such an easy, lncxpensire way ot kecplnr t. We Furnish thè Money to Keep Your Credit Established There are no lnresti*ation charge. no Interest ni I<3ed or deducted. Interest charged on balances only All that ls necessory ls that you own fumlture or plano or Vlctrola. You Will Be Surprised at thè prompt and confldential manuer wlth wliich a loan may be securcd. We loan any amount UP to S3OO. Cali, write or phona. Commonwealth Loan Co. 306 Odd Fellow Bld*. Cor. Penti, and Wash. St*. Successore to State Loan Co. Phone Maln 4619. LOANS co forniture, piano*, auto*, iiveitock, tara Impleracnt* andl other cullatemi. 141 H £. VVaahinaioLi Bt. CARiiUB LsUAN CU. Main 0585 Auto Lincoln 7184 MONEY furnished on reallj mungagli aud contract. FRANK K. SAWYER. Marldian Lise Bld*.. 307 N. Pennsylvania Bt. aflw 1426. MONEY to loac on sttcond mori***e. L. B. MILLER. 127 N. Delawar* St. Mala 6768. 888 K. Wabaah 8l

Editorial criticism of thè tendency toward immodesty in dresa is not exactly modern, to judge from a copy of thè Marion Journal, dated July 7, 1859. The editor calls attention to thè fact “that men permit their wlves and daughters to appear in thè public gaze with their arms and necks bare, which is thè cause of innumerable insults against thè rnajesty of God." * The editor goes on to say that “dressing women and girls like stage dancers has no good tendency.” Frank Presnall of Marion has several papera of this period In his possession and he prizes them very highly. They teli this for thè truth down at Y T incennés: Knox County has been noted for several years as one of thè best melon counties in thè State, but this is thè flrst year in its history that watermelons have been produced in November. While hunting on thè Glapper farm south of Vincennes, H. J. Anderson sound a healthy watermelon vino Corning out of a straw staek on which

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Miss Loretta Rush, 16, has recently arrived in this country from thè Panama Canal Zone, where she won many aquatic championahips. iìhe will enter title meets in this country wearing tlie colors of thè Ambassudor Swimmlng Club of Los Angeles.

DEER HUNTERS BATTLE WOLVES IN £AR NORTH SUPERIOR, Nov. 20. —Deer hunters are battling with wolves In thè woods of Douglas County, according to stories that are coming back from thè hunting front following thè advance of thè deer hunting army. Several hunters have returned with wolf pelts and tales of rovlng wolf horiies. There is no limit to thè numher of wolves that can be sho.t. To thè contrury thè State is paying a substantial bounty on wolves. Rather a trtumphant wolf hunter than a diappointed deer hunter is thè phllosophy of illese hunters. The forest flres in northern Minnesota have driven hundreds of wolf pack* down into Wisconsin. Many of thè wolf pack* are beginning to invade outlying farm dìstriets and prey upon sheer flocks and cattle herds. ESCAPED PRISONER IS CAPTURED IN ARIZONA A telegram recoived by Sheriff Snyder today from outhoritles at Tusson, Arlz., stated that Harry Hardacre, one of twenty four men who escaped from thè Marion County jall July 4, 1920, was being held In custody there. All of thes' me had been recaptured except Ave, one of which was Hardacre. He was indlcted in June, 1920, for highway robbedy. Judge Collins of Criminal Court has given Sheriff Snyder an order to send a deputy aster Hardacre. DEFEATED BY ONE VOTE, FILES FOR RECOUNT Bv Times Special CON NERS VILLE, Ind., Nov. 20. Albert R. May, Republican candidate for trustee of Orango Township, who waa defeated by Gus Bowen, Demoorat, by one vote, ha fllod a petition for a recount. No cliarges of irregularity are made, but it is stated that there ls possibllity of a slight error in thè count made by thè election boards. J 7 MONEY TO LOAN FIRST smi second morte** on Indiana and Indianapolis reai estate. R. B. WILFON. UOX National Ct f r Bank Bld*. Lia* colo 6104. 39 ~ LEGAI. XOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS. State of Indiana. County of Marion, ss: In thè Superi or Court of Marion County, November tcrm, 1922. No. 11.402, room 4. Stephen A. D. Mitehell vs. Indiana National Financo Corporation. Pursuant to an order of thè court duly made and entered in thè above entltled cause, notlce is hereby griven to all ereditoi-s of thè said Indiana National Finance Corporation to file their clami nyainst said Corporation with tho receiver on or before thè lst day of Decomber, 1922, or be firever barred therelrom. ALBERT L. RABB, Recalver. j ROBERT A. ADAMS, Attorney.

were nineteen well-developed melon*. Four averaged forty pounds and one weighed flfty pounds. The smallest. was as large as a water bucket. It was and: scovered later that some boys had apprepriated a melon from a neighboring patch and taken lt to thè straw stack to eat it. The dlsoarded seeds are said to have sound an agreeable lodging place. In speaklng of his birthdav, George Keely, well-known resident of Greensburg, has a unique way of flguring out just how old he is. He says that several years ago thè family Bible, contalning thè records of himself and family was burned. He rernembers, however, that he attained his majority on election day 1884, and was approaching thè polis to cast a vote for Grover Cleveland. A Republican friend accosted him — causing him to lose. bis flrst vote, George declares. “Now, George,” said his friend, "wouldn’t you like to have it said that thè flrst man you ever voted for was elected?” The proposition sounded attractive. George says, and hq fell for lt. He cast his vote for Harrison and lost.

TWENTY-TWO HAVE JOB OF SAMPLING 449 BRANDS LONDON, Nov. 20.—0 f thè many events of particular interest to Americana which are taking place just now none has drawn such swarms of overseas visitors as thè brewers' exhibltion now In progress at Agricultural Hall. Wines of every vinto ge and liquors of every color and degree of potency are on exhibltion, but thè most complete of all is thè beer exhibltion, with an array of 449 different brands. All of thè 449 brands are entered in thè competition, and there are only twentytwo professional beer tasters avallable for chooslng thè winner out of this record entry. Publio interest is centered lesa upon thè winning brand than upon thè survival of thè flttest amoìig thè tosterà. CLINTON MAN IS HELD ON MURDER CHARGE Bv Ttmn Special CLINTON, Ind., Nov. 20.—Jlm Spence, 40, was arrested here yesterday on a charge of second degree murder in connection with thè death of Joe Cinotto, whose body was sound on a mine switch near here Nov. 18, wliere it had been run over by a train of coal cars. Prosecutor Gulnn and Coroner Ragan beli.ev that Spence pushed Chiotto into thè train durlng a fighi, they say. Both men are said to have ; been drinking before thè alleged fìght. DEFEATED CANDIDATE MAKES ATTACKON FAMILY By limes special LAWRENCEBURG, Ind., Nov. 20. —Harry E. Elliott, 49, farmer, living three miles west of here. is held here charged with an attempt to kill meni bers of his family with a buteher knife. Wlien Shoriff J. C. Sehwing and deputies arrived, Elliott jumped into a cistem. He was rescued aster much difficulty. Mr. Elliott was a candidate for trustee oL. Lawrenceburg township on thè Democratic I ticket. NEW TRIAL IS REFUSED IN INDIANAPOLIS CASE Bp Timo Special SU ELBYVILLE. Ind., Nov. 20. i A motion for a new trial, flled by thè r defendant in thè complalnt of Malcolm A. Steel of Indianapolis against H. 11. Woodsmall & Co., Ine., for conimisslon on thè sale of an Insurance policy, was refused by Judge Alonzo Blair In Shelby Circiut Court. The case was venued here from Marion County and thè jury awarded thè plaintlff a judgment of $1,121.20. An appeal will be taken, it is stated.

MASONIC CELEBRITIES HEAD FOR EVANSVILLE Bv Times Special EVANSVILLE. Ind., Nov. 20.—ExVicq President Thomas R. Marshall of Indianapolis, Winfield T. Durbin of Andereon, cx-Governor of Indiana, and William Geake, all thirty-thlixl degree Masons, will be present at thè fall con vooation of thè Scottlsh Rite Masons, Valley of Evansvllle. here this week. More than 100 candidates are expected to cross thè eands durlng thè three-day ceremony, beginning Tuesday. INAUGURAL FOR PURDUE PRESIDENT CALLEDOFF Bv Times Special LAFAYETTE, Ind.. Nov. 20.—N0 formai inaugurai exercises vvill be held for Dr. Edward C. Elliott, president of Purdue University, lt has been announced. Dr. Elliott requested that this f eat urli be omitted as he said he was too busy putting into practice a policy of slinplicity and economy in thè university. “I prefer to be inaugurated by work rather than display,” Dr. Elliott stated. ANDERSON POLICE HOLD 4 ON ROBBERY CHARGE _j_ Bv Times Special ANDERSON, Ind., Nov. 20. —Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Silverton, were arrested hero yesterday and locai police believe they have thè ones who have committed a number of robberies In nearby cities. All thè people are said to be dope adiets. asiTlaw^repeal Two requests have been made to Charlen Kettleborough, director of thè State legislativo bureau, that a bill be drafted for lntroduction in thè next r essi on of thè Indiana General Assembly for thè generai repeal of thè absent voters laws. FIRE AT FORT A one-story frame building at Ft. Harrison was deStroyed by Are .Sunday night, thè flarnes having spread irom a defective fiue. Loss was estlmated at $15,000. Four families W*r drivan from their bed*.

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I DIE FOLLOWING PERÙ AUTO CRASH Bp Time Special PERÙ, Ind., Nov. 20.—Donald a Wisenberg, 49, and his wife, 45, were injured fatally and their three children, Victor, 21; Thelma, 9, and Margaret, 11, were Injured seriously at thè east edge of. Perù Sunday evening when thè automobile in which they were riding was struck by an Indiana Service Corporation interurban. The son, Victor, was driving tho automobile, which is said to have stalled on thè interurban track while he was endeavorìng to turn around on B. Main St. Both Mr. and Mrs. Wisenberg died at thè Dukes’ Memorial Hospital shortly aster being taken there. Two other children had remained at home. Iloosier Brief9 MARION—A little, hungry, stray kitten which Phil Sharon, manager of a locai theater, picked up and took home with him sneezed while a burglar was ransacking thè house, and is given credit for frightening thè in truder from thè house. BLUFFTON—Sheriff F iuhlger and I a posse of neighbors of Earl “Chuck” j Woodruff engaged in a thrilling but ! fruitiess search of Woodruff's houso when he said he had heard a man crawling in thè attic. The sheriff advised Woodruff to purchase a rat trap. COLFAX—George Rhine reports anotoher sign of an open winter in th flnd of a swarm of bees stationed in a hedge fence and busy accumulatine honey. COLUMBUS—‘‘Reai whisky”' Is a thing of thè past in this county, accordj ing to a locai physician who made thè | rounds of his fellow practitionera, J urug Stores and friends to get two | ounces for a patient. He said thera : was plenty of "white mule,” however. BLOOMINGTON—The locai lodge of Eagles has contracted for tan turkeys and a keg of oysters for a party on Thanksgiving evening. MILFORD —Fountain pen robbers are actlve In this section. Fifteen | were stolen from thè desks in thè Milford echool, seventeen from thè school at North Webster and nearly as many from In thè pubiic school at Leesburg. Nothing else was molested. LA PORTE—A dollar watch in th coat pocket of Perry Travia, 18, ; stopped a bullet flred by an uniden- | tified person as thè young man wax ì riding on his bicvcle. The bullet waa . sound in thè watch.

EVANS VILLE—A man who lmbibed too freely of “wliite mule” and a quantity of “thè drink that made Jamaica famous” perched lilmself in a tree near thè Dade race track and fell asleep. His hat fell off into thè | crook of his arm. When he awoke he sound $9.80 in thè hat. Fans thought he was blind. PORTLAND—WhiIe Al Morrical was In thè courthouse here talking to thè sheriff, his automobile, parked in front of thè building, was stolen. FRAN'KFORT —Mrs. Gus Coleman was severely injured when her left hand was caught between thè roller* of an electrio wringer. SULLIVAN—Mrs. M. E. Hartzler rnay loose thè sight of her right eye thè result of having been struck by a stray bullet of a hunter while in thè backyard hanging out a washing. SHELBYVILLE—John Day of thb* city is in receipt of a letter from Lynn B. Day, fortnerly of here and now a resident of San Antonio, Texas, which says that they have formed a "Ralston for Prcsident Club” In that city. PLYMOUTH —Tho pear crop In northem Indiana this year was exceptionally large and thè pear cider •vvill be in proportion. It is said to have a reai “kick,” when of thè right age. DELPHI —An old fashion cornhusking bee was held at thè home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coates. Their friends and neighbors formed thè party. The red ears were guarded carefully and forfeits collected at thè big country dinner. MT T LBERRY —In a barber shop scuffie here- Jay Rothenberger fell out of a window and brolce hi* arm. JOXESBORO—Joe Neal, rural mali carrier, sound a Ku-Klux Klan headgear while driving his route. He says thè owner may have thè same by cailìng for it in person. BLOOMINGTON Frank Blshop. 86, who was released from a hospital aster being confi ned for four year* with injuries, fell and broke his hip thè next day and is in a aeriou* condition. V TOWN OF HAGERSTOWN ISSUED FOR LIGHT BILL Bv Times Special RICHMOND, Ind.. Nov. 20.—Strft to collect $5,252.90 said to be due thè Teeter-Hartley Motor Company of Hagerstown, by thè town of Hager*town for electric current furnished thè city, was flled In Wayne Circuit Court late Saturday. The complalnt rtatea that thè company has furnished current to thè town since Sept- 1, 1920 without pay, and served notloe an Nov. 13 that it would discontinue Service. but was restralned by an order by thè Indiana pubiic servlce oommission. EX-MANAGER OF RICHMOND LIGHT PLANTON TRIAL Bij Times Special WINCHESTER, Ind., Nov. 20. James P. Dillon, ex-manager of thè Richmond electric light and power plant, waa to be placed on trial In thè Randolph Circuit Court at Winchester today, charged with falsifjdng thè plant payroll. It ls charged tho city lost $735. AGEO NEWSPAPER MAN DIES AT BEDFORD Bv Times Special BEDFORD, Ind., Nov. 20. —Austin Eiggs, 72, a newspaper man of this city, died here today aster a short illness. He has been in thè printing and newspaper business all bin Ufo.