Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 172, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1922 — Page 9

NOV. 28, 1922

.1 ■ DEATH NOTICES BELDON. JAMES L.—Age 71 yeara. beloved hnsband o? Mrs. Mary Louise Beidon. father of Mrs. H. H. Steele and G. Herbert Beldon. ami live grandchildren, died at hls residence, 420 E. St. Clair al.. Mouday. Nov. 27. Friends tnay view' rem ama at thè residence Tuesday, 7 to 9 p. m. Fonerai and burial Louisville. Ky. CBOUCH. MRS. ISABELLE S. —Widow of George W. Croucli, nailher of Mrs. S. 0. Penniuke and grandmofner of H. C. l’ennicke and sister of Mra. Esther Hand and Mrs. Mary Emma Riehardson, passeri away at ths home of her daughter, Mrs. S. C. Pennicke, 435 N ave., Monday. kor. 27. Funerai Wednesday. Nov. 29 at ■p. m.. at alene addrtss. Funerai private. furiai Crown Hill. ____ GARIO. GOLÌME WALLES —Belovtri wifo of Joseph Cario, and beloved daughter of Èva Wallen Milroy and thè late Cari WalI"n. passe t away Monda: . Nov. 27, at 9 p. m., at her residence, lìlìlì S. Kandoiph st. Funerai uotice later. HUKRIEDE KATE —Passeri away Monday, Nov. 27. Funerai Services at her late residence, 5-6 Vintoti st.. 1:3l) and at Zion’s Evangelica! Church, corner New Jersey and North sts., 2 p. ni.. Friday. Friends invitcd. JOHNSTONE. NELLI E GÌi\CE —'Vite of Thomas R. Johnstoue. tlied tt thè home. 4243 Broadway. Monday morning, Nov. 2. Fonerai scrvies at thè home. Wednesday, Nov. 29. at 2:30 p. ni. Burial at Crown Bill cemetery. Fonerai and burial strictiy privale. KNIPTANCH GI.A UVS —Belovcd daughter oi Mr and Mrs Joseph Kniptaseh. dh-d Stuiday. Nov. 20 at residen-y. 2331 Union st.. ago 13 years. Fonerai Wi-dnesday, Nov. •’9 at I'3o p m . at resuietn-e. followe! by Services al Olive Bramii Christian Chureh. 2 p. m. Burial Crown llili. Friends invitei M VCL Alì V ANN —Dicil at thè hoine of her daughter. Mrs. Joseph Wright. 2240 Ashland ave.. Saturday. Nov. 2, age 9.1 vears. Funerai Services at thè home, Wednesday. Nov. 29. at 10 a. in. Burial at Crown Hill cemetery. MALLOLk LtLLIAN BRUKK —Wifo of Patrick Malloit. died Monday. Nov. 27. at residence. 3702 W. Washington st.. age a .vears. Funerai notine later. McCLINTIcT”WILLARD— Age 4.' years. beloved husband of Minnie MeClùitic. passeri away Surriay, Nov 20. t uneral ut thè residence, 173 S Ludlow ave.. A edne-. day. Nov. 29. at 2 p. m. Friends invile!. Burlai Crown Hill. __ McCLINTIC. WILLArD —Age 45 years. be--1 averi husband of Mimile MeClintic. pass.d ■wav Sunday. Nov. 20. Funerai at thè residence. 173 S Curilo*' Ave.. Wednesday Nov. 29. t 3 p. m. Friends invited. Furiai Crown Hill. MmbÉKS. .MAR' è !..—Ace .‘ri. ! Alethodisi hospital. Funerai Services at thè residence. Twenty-Seveuth and \rlington. AVednesdàv 2 p ni. Friends in\ iteri. Bariti Crown Hill. Atlanta tua.) and Maben • SMITH e ON. HF/LEN me Hampei Beloved wifo of Charles A". Smithson. daugli_ter of Margaret Hampe. passeri away 8:15 a m Nov 27. City hospital. Friends may .•all 1247 S. Sbeflìeld. Funerai Service none later ;T~~7 IN MEMORIALI IN MEMORIAA* —In lovinr remembrance of our darlittc motber. Cela Werner, who passeri away ' 28. 1921. We im-i vm in he morning When all thè world ts new. AVo know thè day can bnng no loy Re-ause lt brlr.r not you. When thè evenni? shad s are fauing And we are slttir.g a alone. In our hearts there cornee a iorigini If you only oould come home. Sadiv missed by FATHER. MOTHEB. BROTHERS. SISTERS AND LITTLE SON JOSEPH. 5 FTNERAL niRECTOKS

W. T. Blasenpym Ir.depecdent Undertaver Prompt ambulane calls "The prcof of a servire ls thè Service it render*." _ ... ___ 1702 N. Illinois St. Rajriolph flfi.O, 1825. Sbelby St. Drexel 2570 SCANNER & BUCHANAN North Tllinot S* Kuserai director* to thè inopie of Indianapolis gì no* ISS7. Phore —Mairi 0641-iWC LI 2R41 TNDTANAPOLTS CREMATORY Parlare 1222 Union ai • George Grinsteiner Funerai Mam o^o Johnson & Montgomery 1932 Central Ave. M ln u3o ' SHii\ t7k y bros. cor Main office 948 N. Illinois St-Cip-le 1919 Main 1841FUNERAL PIRECTORS—I4O2 N. Illinois. AVM. E KRIEGKR. , Msui 1154. Kos Pi one. Ben Davi 33--L----GAD S. GADD. 2130 Prosperi St Phones: Prexel Stewart 22.3UNDERTAKERS —HISEY * TITU9. tfól North Pel !.. 6581. M. 38H0. 8 SPECIAI. -NQIICEB DO you wv t to g-t rich qulck at mali Eere’a jrour chance. Wife and * wlll gì** titìe in ♦- aimpie to a sood go.d mine for a on a modem d%'eiuL w * houec up to toc Ih: o? our cìtsath. thè eamo ehail revcrt to thè owners and thè mine etili he theirs forever. I Wlli be fiad to givo particulars any tma in lntervtew Address A No. 2779. Times. 9 ... PERSOXALS lAIBMOCNT Materrlty Hospital for coufinement. May ori for pari of spense*. Rables for adoption. Mra T. B. Long. 4911 E. Twenty-Seveuth Si. kÀnaas City. Mo. ROTORUB GOITR E OJNTMENT A wonderful goitre remedy. Cari Irvtn kton 3583. To IaOST AND FOUND , EOST—L.‘*atlier wallet, 530; 2 tens 2 Uvea, Saturday a. m. in Marion County Biink or on Market bt . Reward. Return to O. L. JOLLY. Indianapolis Time-. . IIEI.F WANTEI)—MAI.L Wanted By M., K. & T. Ry. Machinists Boilermakers Bl.Tcksmiths Frcc Transportation Apply to Master Mechanic, Parsons, Kas. Denison, Texas. Roora 8-15 Railway Exchange, St. Louis, Mo., or Room 215, Traction Terminal Bldg. PENNSYLVANIA SYSTEM Offers Peraanent Jobs to Qualified Railroad FLOOR MECHANICS, VISE HANDS, BOILER MAIvERS. Rate 72c PER HODR. Apply 109 S. Capitol Ave. S to 12 a. m.—1:30 to 4:30 p. m. Phone MA In 4767. WANTED AT ONCE—I>n good sollcltors for steady city See HASTIXGS, Clrculatlou &. m. TT anted—Boys Slxteen years old or under, to carri Times re ; tea in centrai pari of ufy Ro •• uveen North ami bouth a;.d Euri and AVest < t. See Mr. .Moorehead. any aftemoon, between 2 and 5 ?lEN’ to learn vuleantsmg trarie: a fine p*yìn? buainees to get jnto. ANDERSON BTEAM A'ULCANI7,F,R CO. PARBER wanted. colo-- ri. for whiio trarte: good egee Appi o OTTO BLACK 57 w. Onai Sl_ Wabaan, Ind.

a—Business Colleges MEN to leam barber trade. TRI-CITY BAR BEH'S COLLEGE. 309 E. AVashington St.. Indianapolis, Ind. Cirele 0757. 14 SALESMEX WANTED SALESMEN We require thè Service of several tìrstclass salesmen on popular price car. If you are a successful salesman we want you. Leads furnished. See Mr. W. I. Jordan, 819 E. Wash. HIGK-GRADE salesmen and salesladies to Bell sili; hoeiery from mlll to consumer direct. Good pay. 323 Saks Bldg. 15 AGKXTS AND SOLICITORS AGKNTS—New invention, auto radiator signal, only one of its klnd on market. Big seller. RITEAUTO SIGNAL. 159 Synrier Ave.. Brooklyu, N, Y. TEN experienced canvasers. meu or women: ean malie big money: steadv work. Cali aster 3:30 p m. AYebster 6865. 16_ HELP WANTED—FEMALE Wihy Not Become a Telephonc Operator? Telephone Operating is a profltable profession. Over 1,200 GIRLS in this city are enjoying positions as Telepbone 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 WANTED Experienced girls for poAver machines. Good wages to start. Address A No. 2789 Times.

Markers and Assorters Experienced for our rough dry dept. STERI.ING I.AUNDRY. Lexington and Pine. WANTEP —Womru for meat trlmming depgrtment. piece work: cxpcriene< il trini r.iers. Eam from S2O to 522 i>er weck Cali INDIA N A POLIS A BATTO IR COMPANY. WANTED—Yoirn* lady for olir parrei and findnig* eounUr One sho haw bari saie* ext.erien.-e prel -t-d. STOI TS SHOE STO RE. 318-322 Mass. Ave. ! KOO.MS FOR RKNT ALL outsido roouis. hot and cold al-r. team htat 55 .p. fil 7 N. Illinois. Main 1334. a—Lighf Ilousekeeping; PRCSPECT St . 1137: Ohe otte of wrll-fur-nLslied. light housekoeplng room*. heat. iivhts, water in kitchen. gas rango, ue of phone. For adulta only. NICELY fumishtd nwro. ilousekeeping privelegea. 517 N. Templi. Web 9420. DELAWARE. 2514 N. : moni for light iionseheepin? Randolph 3571. TAVO front room for light housekeepmg Strictly mol-ra, AVebsler 0250 b—Board and Hoonn NEAVI.Y furnished room with board: retitleman; 58 per weok. ons-fourth a<j .are from E. Washington -ar line. 21 bouth Tosato Webster .>162. CKII.D lo board: 4 vears or over: mothers ■-are. AVehater 5132. 19 REXTALS a—llouses 1351 Pelosa. 3 rooms _ J 14.90 512 AVarsaw, 3 rooms .....510,00 4-1 S. Areti.il, 5 rooms SIB.OO 055 Blreh. 5 rooms $20.00 339 8. Srat-. H room. girsge $20.00 237 Highlnnd, 3 rooms 510.09 1252 Deloss. 3 rooms SIO.OO Dunlop & Holtegrel. NEW four-n <>rn cottage, elecfrie lielits, base. menta, garage, extra lots for garden spio e. Want reliabie people wlth roferenee. $lB month. IA4 block* north Speedway road. 1706 Concord St. Belmont 0664. NEAV JERSEY, 2326 N.: Bix-room mo lem, S6O. Frank S. Clark & Co. Main 3377. MODERN bungalow at 1819 Roosevelt st. Has 5 rooms. $35.00. FOWLER A EATON. 301 City Trust. Main 6871. BOULEVARD PL., 3211; striali? modem. slx rooms. $35 TTALET, Main 6978 PEARBORN. N.. 1115; ha’.f of doublé, 6 rooms, $25; sertll-randerii Webster 8220. FOUR-ROOM doublé; gas. elcetrlclty, city water: S2O. 5955 Rawles Ave. BROADWAY. 2503: modem 7-room doublé. Randolph 2919. DELAWARE St., 2300: 8-room house; flrst class; garage: $55. Harrlson 2964. ASHLAND, 1957: seven-room molern, valer ini-lnded, $37.50. Harrisou 0599. b—-Apartnients rlO N. Dola Avare St. Two rooms anri bath; .$32.50. Stato Savinps and Trust Co. ■Alain 4518. 9 E Market St. e—llouses, Flats Furnislied HOUSE; doublé; four rooms: newly fiirnished; bath, phone. garage, $42.50. Drexel 8194. 2312 AVoodlawti 21 RE AL ESTATE FORSALE~^7 b— Ilouses Common Sense In Buving A Home W have two good homes. locateci on paved AYest Ray sfreet, near South Meridìan. that we can soli for a down paymont of $250 and monthly payments of S2O arid $22.50. One of thè homes has Ave rooms and is on a corner lot. Priced at $2.500; thè otber has four rooms and la just next door. Prlced at $2,250. They have both been newly pai:.leri and wlll have new riecoratlons: electric Ughta, gas. city water and inside tollcte. The monthly payments with future taxrs. Insurance and upkrep ex peu6e* wil) bo less per year than wouldhave to t>e naid ss rert for slmllar homes and vili malte thè purchaser Independent of thè laudlord. For uiepection cali Ed O'Callahan. with Lorenz Schmidt, & Sons 37 Monument Cirele Main 3715 Ève . Webster 8800. Dandy Five-Room Home, West 3935 Harvest. Bt. Only SI.BOO 00. Ila five good-etred rooms. living-room. dlmr.g-room and front bedroom eonneoted by arche*. Niee electric light fixtures. good well and garage, lot 48*4x157, Lots of young fruii. A reai barca In. Opty S3OO cash re-quir-d. balance sls per month. AVhy pay rent? Cali Mr. Brooks. Main 0792. Eves., Randolph 8699. bank and trust co SSOO Cash Living room. dining-room, kitchen. large pantry, 2 bedroom*. bath down, 2 bcrirooms up. porches. liri k sei furnaee. c>stern, < ity water; ITice-l $3,500: monthly S3O Mi. Carlin. Schmid & Smiih. Ine., Realtors. 134 N. Delaware. Mani 4088 FRANK 3 GATK3 i 80N. REALTORS" 1011 Hume-Mansur. Lui co La 1203.

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21 RE AL ESTATE FOR SALE b—llouses Fàve=Rooinn! Bungalow East Five room modern. 5248 Burcess avonue. corner Butler and Ilmc-ss avenues: long living room, tire-pla-o. t>uilt-m featun-s thioughout, largo basemenf, fuma.-e. i-orner iot. f A reai barsain; poosession in ten * da's; SI.OOO cash, baiane* terms. Tmstecs System Main 5857. Evening, Ben Davis 1402-2. Ncar College Car Cottage. 6 roon s. fuma.'!, gas. city water .md eloetrie light*. In good repair Lo-rated dose in. PRICE 53.75 P Reason alile terms Dunlop & Iloltegel, Realtors A Reai Bargain In a rifu nirwVm bungalow of rrofptlonal n* i- c;• **_re* Are. and FnrtyNinth *1 t 1 e>;Mare. Only Easy ternis Frank 8. Clark Se Co. Maia 337? 226 E. Obio. STniCTLY modem house full basement sunroom. tlxree r>>oi..* ,!ov.n. three and bath up. ensi front lot with south exposurs, •tr>ets pii.v| prive $6.150 plus Barrett as•essment. ternia $1.500 cash. $45 per moniti. Locai*! northwri corner Gutlford and FortyNitith St. The Southern I.uraher Co. $250 Cash Five room bungalow; lonx Uving-room, buhroom, garrir 5 extra lot 2 squares we-t of Stop 5, Lafayette Interurban $3 750. - u tcrm $250 cash, balance $35 per month Wash. 3548 SPLENDO) ~SÌX ROOM HOUSE ’.irST FINIBHKD RALSTON AVE. AND 33D ST. LARGE I/T. 2 HLOCKS FROM STREET Car s■; suo. S3OO down balance Llli E LhE.T, Genrtre Q. Brace 3?OÒ North Fine 7 room modani doublé, with four eleeping room, tuli sl*e lot; Centrai Ave. ear line: twoear garage. Shown by appomtment only. MAIN 1400 IRVINOTON 3056 sòno CASH DanUv i*vcti room modera btr lot; in 2706 block on Gaio: improved St; fine neigh. borhood; only $-4.200. CHARLES CRAY. 1309 Olney. Webster 1507. Payments 1067 W. McCarty St., In West Indialiapoll; 4 rooms, lfcrhts. ras. well; $1,760. Easy terrosi only SIOO cash needed. MARION COUNTY STATE BANK. 9fil S. Delaware St. A flve-room cottage; electric llghtg gas, city water and kitchen sink. Prie $2.800 on terms: S3OO cash. Cali Mr. Ryao Main 3115. FORCE n TO SELI* Tiri* six-room . otfage. 2 lots. 229 Detroit St., fo 1 SI,BOO : terni*. E. ,1. MeCracken CITY TRUST CO. Cirele 4023 Re*., Rin. 0410. SKVFN-ROOM doublé. E. Twenty-Socond st.. near College: rent SBS per month: price $7.000. CAPITAI, P.EAI.TY CO. 204 Rauh bldg. Main 2871 MODERN flve-room new bungalow: West Thirty-First st.: SSOO cash, balance $33 per month. CAPITAL REALTY CO. 804 Rauh bldg. Mite 2874 2743 ALLKN Avo. Saerlflclng this proprty. Cali and see lt and Jialio offer. Drexel 3250. SIX-ROOM. semi-modern. 3 bedrooms, exol---lent conditimi, garagi lo.ated i ast near H. Washington. T-rms. Cali Lincoln 5734. SJX ROOMS, gas, cleetricity. city water, celiar, garage; $3.251); 400 cash. EVERROAT). Drexel 3250. S3OO CASH and $lB per month buys 6-room houso on improved Street. City water and gas. Stewart 2434. SIX-ROOM cottage, in good condition. locatori on best 9 ri. of Ilovt. Only $3,750: SSOO riowu. Cali Lincoln 3734. FOR propcrt.v cast or south. cali OSBORNE Drexel 6184 FIVE rooms, locateli southeast. Only $2.800 Ensy terms. Cali Main 6771. d—Lots IRVINOTON TERRACE lot. only $760. $lO i cash anil $2 weok. lllgh-grade residence | district in cast nido Irvington. Evenings. Irvingtou 0512. W. IL COOPER A CO. 838 Lemoke bldg. BUY A LOT AND MAH E A LOT SSO CASH. Lot 40x150: 3500 block Martindale ave, near Sutherland ave., baiarne $3 per weeli. E. J. McCrackcn. Cirele 4022. Res., Han. 6416. LOT on Sixty-Seeond St. Poveri, gas. electrtc and phone. One squarc from Street calami two Kqmiris from sehool Price $1,075. $lO down, $3 jicr weok. Malti 4295. Evenings, Randolph 4057. Mr. Davidson. LOOK! A river front lot, 50x150. Cinse to Butler College, new grounds. On EiftySecond. near Sunset Ave. Price $750. $lO down. $2.25 per week. Main 4296. Evenic.gs. Randolph 4057. Air. Davidson. LOT north, near fatrground, lust cast of Fai Creek. Price now only $435, Repons ble party can buy for $lO cash and $1.25 a week. Main 1409. Res., Irvlngton 3058. WANT LIGHT COirPE~FOH CLÉArTot IN E TIIIRTY-EfGHTH ST.. NEAR FA IRC ROUND <)NLV $750. MAIN 1409 RL-riDENCE. WASHINGTON 11J5. EAST fronl lot on Bucklrigham \\". npar Sixt.v-S--<-onit st Price S6OO. $lO down, $2 i r week. Main 4295. Evenings. It.mdolpli 4057. Mr. Davidson. GOOD lot >n Forticth near Keystone Ave Priei- $560. $lO down. $1 75 per week. Matti U'9s. Evenings, Randolph 4057. Mr Davnlso. >

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ZI KKAL ESTATE FOR SALE e—Suburban Suburban Tracts il 1 3 a'-rcs; pood 7-room houso ftad barn, paratre; ucar Stop B, Dan villo line. Main Capitol Rcalty Co. 204 Rauh Bldg. f—Sales or Exchange For Trade Twelve apartment, a dandy $100.090 Nino apartment. north side ...$50.000 Three apartment. cast side ..$20,000 Four apartment sud doublé, essi.. .$15,000 Hotel 14 rooms, clear $5,000 Will trade any of The bove for tarmi. Wliat have you to offerì The Evans Roberts Co* 22 KFAL ESTATE WANTED Tour Opportunity to Cash Out W xrilk buy tn-wal Tour to 1* room, modern bruno rrgrardlo** of condition f prieed riplit. Givo full t> attention. Address A No. JJ7OI, Times. PRIVATE party w&nti elx-room cottage; dcuble ftlx room to aldo or dimlex Ko af*nte; cash. iddross ANo 2795, Time* 23 FARM LANBS 123 ACRES. barn. 5-roiwn houae, frnlt and berrie* Trade for good lot south and SSOO cash Time on balano 329 H E. AV aahlngton. HOMESEEKERS —Scnd for Virginia fami Hat; beat cllmale. Dept. Q, Km porla. Va 2ó MIS( Fi Ji.ANKOI S 1 OR SALE a—llounplioli Good* RU G S —LIN OLEFTMS Imported Japar.eee Grasa Rug, 9*13. $7 50. Bxlo. $7.35 Hall runner. 35c per yard Gold seal iongole;im ruga 9x12. perfori goods; Tviwest D'ittcm* $13.76. Axnunster*. vrivete and wiltona at loweet prices In thè city. Dorfman Rug Co. 207 AV Washington, opposlte Statehouse. "IF IT CQVEUS A FLOOR. WE lUVE IT.” LEAVING city and wlll ioli complete flve room f jrmturo and furuishlug. 935 3. East St. COOKSTOYT3. baseburner and soft cogl burricr. AVcbsU-T 6464. b—CoaJ, Ice and Wood BUY TOUR COAL at Ilio Best Prices Try Our Illinois Goal lt la one of thè best coalt on thè marke today. "We this coal not to clinker —and Our Guarantee Ls Good Largo Ind. lump. forked $7.40 111. 2 to 6-in. lump $7.15 Ir.d. 2 to O in. lump $7.15 Illinois Egg, forked $6.90 Indiana Kgg, forked $6.90 111. shoveled lump $6.15 Ind. shoveled lump $6.15 111. mine run 2-3 lump $6.00 Ind. mine run, 2-3 lump $6.00 PROMPT DELIVERY ANY PLACE IN THE CITY. TOM SHROYER 430 Indiana CI relè 0598. CI relè 1435. CI relè 0597. SPECIAL IH. 2 to 6-ìn. iump, "forked $6.75 111. Egs, clean forked $6.50 111. Egg, shoveled $6.25 111. mine ruu, 50% 1ump...... .$6.00 Higli-grade Ind. Egg, clean forked $6.75 High-grade Ind. lump. clean forked $7.50 Best 111. block forked $7.50 High-grade nut and Black $5.00 Prompt Delivery Any Place In City. BETIIEL COAL CO. DRoxel 0250. Good Coal Is Our Success TJicc fresh mined coal off tho car. KINDLING WITH EACH TON. Illinois Egg, clean forked $6.50 Illinois Mine Run, 60% Lump...56.00 Indiana Egg, clean forked $6.50 Illinois block, large forked $7.50 Best Indiana or Llnton lump, clean forked $7.50 Genuine Brazll block, large forked $9.25 Prompt delivery snywhere In city. UNION ICE & COAL CO. Drexel 3280. Stewart 2226. Buy Coal Now Try 1 toii 111. 6-in. egg. . .$6..50 Indiana forked lump $7.00 Illinois forked lump .$7.25 Try one ton and if thts coal doesn't raeet with your approvai, send it back. MERTDIAN COAL CO. Lincoln 6237. Lincoln 5237

25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE WVWS/>A/*A/WNA/WWWW\/WV/S/WVWW b—Coal, Ice and Wood Genuine 4tli Vein Indiana Lump $7.50 Island Lump C0a1...57.50 Island Egg Coal $6.75 All Goal Forked No Rocks or Dirt ISLAND COAL CO. "WE bster 0122 i unti nßpa>g||^ ILLINOIS LUMP. Special, $6.50 CRIDER COAL CO. DRexel 6898. Cold Weatlior Special While 5 Cars Last. Indiana Shoveled Lump $G 2 Tons, .$11.50 Commercial Fuel Co. MA In 0430. MA in 0431. OLEAN FORKED; LARGE LÌ’MI Indiana Lump, $7.25 2 Tons, $14.00 FOR TWO DA YS ONLV American Coal Co. RANDOLPH 0927. CLEANEI) FÓKKE'D Illinois, 3 to 6-inch lump . . 86.75 Indiana uni Illinois, largo lump $7.50 Illinois egg $0.25 a:id $6.50 Mino run 86.00 . _ HEAVY CORD WOOD. YTLL CUT IN LENGTHS TO SUIT YOUR STOVE, FURNACE OR FI REPLACE, MAIN 0142 c—Clothing

TRGUSERS fà-S $2.95, $3.95. $4.95, KQ ■B $5.95, $6.95 Mff Match Your Coat and y| ■ a S.ave thè Difference 9 H J 1 Two STORES in One f d The Pants Sto re Co 4S West Ohio St., Near Illinois d—Musical Instruments NEW UPRIGHT PIANO; Wlll nell on paymeutv at J 75 p r -,vek. Kandoiph 4321. MR. MORGAN. _ f—Misceli annoi, s Tarpaulins Prepar now for the winter. truck and wagon nwner take miti'-. W hai (TOT nv.fi from é : 10 to 100 feet long. All maria of hi ni ’ O. D smiy du-k. Evcry rivi-: In Mori. No delsy to have cover marie tip. llia-i h.vtr than eriewhers Se u before 1-ujin. A!o full line of hardwanr, cim-iM.ng of ahovels. picks. forgi anvll. visi' leve!, trowels, rutii-r bellini 1,000 ; capariiy p!attorni *.-a ca L. Goldberg ó; Soli 130‘2 W. Washington. INVAI.II* CHAIK I tlre<l rhairs for reni £3 50 per month Crutchc. 25u. IL* iv. i v fr. _____ .BAKER BROS. 6TOVF.B. uscd bui S pèrfect conditi gas rane© $lO and up: eoa ranfj. i. a:i -4. ba*M*burnTn. CHAHLiS KORHKING SS; Virflnla ava. Drexel 9400. OVER s'2oo worth of radio YrJpuifnt sotna t a baraain Cali Drexel for p ir tlculara. alter ò p. tu. LADY’B sui t and appare!. Washington 3041 GOOD, SOUND, DRY, VELLO\V EAR COEN WANTED AT STOCK YARDS. WE WILL PAY 68 CENTS PER BUSHEL ON IMMEDIATA DELIVERY. 27 BUSINESS ANNOI M EMLNTS A Batli a Day is thè Healthy Way E M. HARD IN CO. Merchant plumbei-. 3220 E. Mieh. Webster 3001. DETECTIVES QTTIGLEV-HYLAND AGENCY INC. 404 National City Bank Bldg, Main 2903. Day or night. NOTTUE TO PUBLIC? —Let me estimate on eleanlng your vaults :unl dry well The rr.aJi with tho largest barreJs. Main 9081. GENERAL house repalrlng, roofln- and remodelinr Personal ml'f K.-abouable prioes. Address H. G. Johnson. 411 Ha :ari St. FEATHERS bought. sold and renuvated; feather mattresi* and pillows marie. E. F. BUKKI.K. 416 Maaa Main J 428. VAUT.T CLEANING. For quiete servlc-e. Cali Rapid Vauß and Sink Cleaning Co. Belmont 2607. NOTTUE, si.OO"A HEAD for your da.l horsos and dead eow Truck servici-. Cali Malli POSI . PIANO bullder and tuner. RepaJr all telnds. Work guaranteed. NICHOLAS HILDMAN. Belmont 0328-3. SAFETY RAZOR BLA DE S Sharpened. TU'ITLEDGE 201 Indiana ave HBATH'S Barber Shop: unlon; warm, comfortablo batliroom i. 133 W. Market. FURNACH work. tlnnlng and rooflng. Repair work a speetalty. Drexel 8519. V. J. WILLIAMS, carpenter. eontrarior: enti mnti-a furnished on short notico. Bel. 3079 28 STORAGE AND TBANSFERS EST. 1898. Otto J. Suosz Packins, hauling, hnv‘ rates on California shipmeuts. Tlirough cars to Los Angeles. Main 2353-3625. Night, Webster _______ 0609 Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE TRANSFER. PACK ING ANI) 3HIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey St. Main 2028. LI. 1138. WE haul itnything; movlng 83 up; i verlanil a spedalty; experienced tnen. HENNARD VOGEL. Belmont 3426. 29 BUSINESS OrrOltTl Ni IILS A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR SIX EX-SERVICE XTEN. MUST BE SINGLE AND HAVE SIOO CASH, AND BE WILLING TO TBAVEL. Address A No. 3790, Time. 30 AUTOMOBILE!* FOR SAI E b—Gasoline FORD, 1918 roadster; A-l shape; good tire, SBS drive her away. Terms if deelred. 644 E Washington Main 3403 WANT PTAMÓNDS FOR LIGHT Sìa Ti il 'TÈ ING CAR. IN GOOD ORDKR. PRICE $495. MAIN 1400. RES. WASH 4175. FORD. 1020 touring: demountable rima; starter, A-l shape; s2oo.flcrtna. 644 E. Washington. Main 3103.

30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE h—Gasoline FORD BODIES & PARTS New and used tourings and roadsters Headlights, gas tanks, tire carriers, hoods, shells, radiators and windshields. Swisshelm & Parker 330 E. Market. __ Monroe demonstrators used two months greatìy reduced in price. Reai Bargains in the following used cars; 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 Touring 1021 model, exeellent condition throughout. eompletely eiiuipped. Many extra; a bargain. Terms. Monroe Motor Corp. 132 K New York. Main 3871. .DODGE BROS., used cars. All niodels at cheap prices j C.M.Wallerich Company nonsEEscmteßS MotorVbhiojbs 833 N. Meriilian FORD touring, 1021; cord tire; newly painted: runs aad look liko new; price is right. SWISSHELM & PARKER 330 K. Market. Ckvte 4740. FORD, I-ton truck: good mecnanical conditiou. Terni. OAKLEY GARAGE. 1661-05 S. Meridian. LIGHT SIX tSuRI NO WITH TEETF.R MOTOR. CASH OR TRADE. PREFER THAMONDS. WHAT HAVE YOU. PIUCE $495 MAIN I4lh) RES.. WASH. 4175. OAKLAND Seneible Six, good Uree, line sii ape. Terms. OAKLEY GARAGE. 1661-63 8. Meridian. mereiai, fine hape, a reai bargain. Terms. OAKLEYGARAGE. 1661-65 S. Meridian. FORD touring. run good, look good. Term. OAKLEY GARAGE. 1661 6.5 s .Mondiali. > i ■ Hl> 1917. l> -.ring; A-l bhape; good tire, SIOO 644 i. Washington. Mani 3493. ig. $45 down; fine shape. 518 N. Capitol Open evenings. : GRAN’T SIX. coupé' 575 down; wira wheels and new urea. 518 N. Cantini. FORD ti uring, good shape. $35 down. 518 N Capito!. Open evenings. 31 AUTOMOBILI-: WANTED Autos Wanted Ca*h for nv ear. Se us. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 518 N Capito!. Main 2638. ALTOS WANTED. LATE MODELS. 213 E. New York 9t. Main 4-446. AUTOS WANTED. WE PAY CASH. I WOI.F AUTO CO. 19 N I l lnoli Mairi !5 7 A \LTOS W.LNTED. WE PAY MOKE 236 N_ PENN. 32 At TU St l‘l’l,l i,S. KUPAIKS Goorl Used Tires_ All Sizes. Take Your Pick, $2.00 Eneh. ROGERS. 3115 W. Wash- Belmont 4300. Auto Wasking Our Sjieeialty DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE. rnd Cirele 0053. AUTO \YASTHNG Our peci alt y. ÌJ.T4 N. s & s Auto Laundry Auto Storage SS per .Mentii HFATED GARAGE $8 PER MONTH 332 \\ Maryland Cirele 0653. 35 FINANCIAL

PERSONAL LOANS •j® t® s lM OTri oftii-n i# opfT*tri under tho (rupervlsion oi tho State of Indiana and al ir thè pnrpooe of nrovldimt a pia -f where honeat jienple ean borrow any amoimr irum 510 to S3OO wlthout pariuir more tlian tlie lepal rate of interest or withont tieuur tmposod upon tn any way. lt n only :(-'ary tbnt you are keeninjr limile and pennanently locateli. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED Wo ciò not notify yonr rmployer, noither do we mnk" Inqulrle, of your friend*, relative. or trades people. s'ou :an liavo all the timo neooestry for ropavinent arri ray only for ths aefual tline you U<-• j th- money. Cali and let us ex;>!a.n No charme unte you borrow. Lc-ans with othor compants pald off ami more money advnnceri at legai ratea. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MA In 292.3. SFOUDTTY MORTOAGE LOAN CO. K nome 205 7-9 Indiana Trust Ridir. 113 E. Wash. St. Corner Virginia Ave. 36 INSURANCE WE M A KT: and ctve second tnortrsMrea on improved farina and Indianapoli* reai estate. AETNA MORTO AG E A- INTUSTMENT CO. 508 Fidellty Trust bldg. KEAL ESTATE and Insurance. TUXEDO STATE BANK. 4304 E. New Torte Ir\ intton 2803. 37 MONEY TO LOAN LOANSAND INSURANCE on City and Fann Hroperty. THf-S. C. DAY r CO 709 715 Fletcher Trust Building. Main 1325. LOANS on furnitur<\ planos. autos. hvcstock, farm imploment* and other collateral. 111 J a E. Washington St. CAPITOL LOAN CO. M.iin 0585 Auto Lincoln 7184 MONEY furnished on rcalty mortgragea and <-entraci*. FRANK K. BAWYKR. Meridian Lise Ridir.. 307 N. tennsylvania St. Riley 1426. FIRST and eeeond mortirages on Indiana and Tnriiunapolis re.il estate R B. WILSON, itm National City Bank Bldg. Lincoln 6104. MONEY to loan on second morigage. L. B. MILLER, 177 N. Belar are St. Main 5762. 373 E. Wabasti St. FIRE DAMAGES STOCK OF DRY COODS STORE Sinoko Fills Apartment of South Side Family in Early Morning. Fire causerl heavy damage to the stock in tho Henry Gonsaak dry good store, 942 S. Meridian St.. at 2:50 a. ni. today. Fi remo were unable to detennine the cause of tlie tiro. The smoko reai hed the living apartments of the Goussak famiiy on the second floor of the building and they calieri tii© lire department.

Silk Stockings Girl ’s Down fall A pair of silk stockings—shimmering, alluring. Because of tha stockings, marked $1.98 in a downtown department store, Miss Opal Tucker, 19, rooming at 401 N. Pennsylvania St., was in jail today. She was charged with petit larceny. Miss Tucker, who is said to be a member of a prominent famiiy of Trafalgar, was arrested Saturday, charged with stealing the stockings. Because of the good reputation of her famiiy. police gave her a chance to leave town. Last night Miss Tucker was seen in Indianapolis. She was re-arrested. This timo her name went down on the police siate. C. fi.&G.BUYS ILO CfllLfiSSO Abandoned Line to Be Operated —Purchase Price, $250.000. By United Prc/tì WASHINGTON, Nov. 28.—The Chicago, Attica and Southern Railroad today was authorized by th© Interstate Commerce Commission to acquire and operate one hundred and forty-five miles of railroad, formerly part of th© coal railway di Vision of the Chic-ago’ and Eastern Railroad which was recently abandoned. Tho linea which the C. A. and S. wlll acquire aro flrst from La Crosso, in La Porto County, Ind., to a point twenty-six miles north of Brazll, at a connection with the Chicago, Indianapolis and Western Railroad and from Percy Junctlon in Newton County' to tho Illinois State line. Tho C. A. and S., the application stated, will pay $259,000 for 145 miles of track.

UVlllUlf HALLTO Sfili fifiAH Appears Before Grand Jury to Face ‘Pig Woman.’ Bri l'nitrii Pretti SOMERVILLE, N. J„ Nov. 2S.— Mrs. Edward Wheeler Hall appeared at the grand jury room her© today to demand a hearing before tho probers of her husband’s murder. The jurors ver* just gathering when tho widow, grim-faced and da-•-rmined, accompanled by her friend and confidante. Miss Sally Peters, marched into tho courthous© and took a seat at the door of the room where the investigation is being conducted. “Mrs. Hall is going to demand a hearing,” Miss Peters told newspaper men. The widow took a position where she oould confront ÌMrs. Jane Gibson when the latter enters the jury room to givo her “eye-witness" stoi-y of the murder of the Rev. Hall and Mrs. Eleanor Mills, his “wondex heart,” Sept. 14. MARRIAGE LICENSES R 0. Wee!l. 1750 Blsuio Ave.; Bianche Whlte. 753 S. Delaware St. C. W. Mnori. 450 N. Senato Ave.; Genova B. Witt, 513 Bright St. G. D. Farron. 821 Tempio Ave.: Leota Adelskrimor. 701 9. Illinoi St. G. W. Boirivjrt, Hope, Ind.t Benha Fullr. Chicago. IIL H O. Steven. 2614 W. Michigan St.; Lue GUfimi, R. lt. Box 130. liazo Humphrey. 1476 E. Serate Aveg Mar-aret Colltn*. 2047 Sheldon St. C. H. Sarpent, 1608 Churchman Ave : lena Herold. 1320 Churchman Ave. H. S. Ktnney, 709 Weghorst St.; Dcrls D. Drake, 4828 E. New York St. L. B. Cutrivht, 639 VT. Twcnty-Ninth St.: Leah Hall. 1816 N. Keystone Ave. Milite! Barufort, 956 N. Traub Ave.: Mary F. Wooda, 962 N. Sheffield St. H. C. Cornea!, 2447 Shrlver Ave.; Martha Edward. 16.35 Southern Ave. J. li. McNutt, 37 IV. Tv.cnty-First St.; Margaret Vati Cieave, 523 Highìand drive. E. B. Williams, Somerset, Ohio; Anna Davis, 2441 N. Delaware St. J. P. Schuh, Capitol Ave. and West St.; Ida M. Varie, 314 S. East St. Beaufort Tyler, Kokomo, ladri Lucila Talley, 1201 Martindale Ave. È. E. Matthew*. 612 Spring St.; Mary Murdock, 612 Spring St. A. O. Rodgers. 129 N. Pine St.: Daiy OIcL hatu, 45 N. Jeffereon Ave. BIRTHS Boy H.rr.v and Margreta Stoddard. 1905 S. Meridian. Virgel and Aita Smith. 850 E. Wyoming. Dale and Harel Stansbury, St. Vincent' Hospital. Jea and Dotti Speece, 2157 Fountain. Léonard and Bianche Tandberg. 4348 Wlnthrop. Charles and Elalo Fowler, 617 Marion. James and Mary Johnson, 241 X. Tempie. Giri John and Maggie Crawford, 222 Hanson. Woodford aud Audrey Neville, 357 E. Norwood. Bernard and Catherine Toeppe, 1639 Spaun. Basii and Catherine Dibblee, St. Vincent' Hospital. William and Irene Snuth, St. Vincent’a Hospital. Henry and Adelia Wesler. 1415 E. Eleventh. Orviile and Ine® Edward, 2118 W. St. dair. Slyde and Gertrude Lockhart, 517 Woodlawn. Jeß and Lena Moorc. 702 E. Eleventh. Henry and Elsio Nordlek, 2133 New. DEATHS Èva Kingslover, 54. Methodist Hospital, aute nephrUis. Liiilan FranUlio, 26. 728 N. West, lobar pnrumoaia. Mary Hayes, 57. 1210 Earhart, ccrebral hemorrhage. Nellie Grai e Johnsionc. 44, 4243 Broadway, hypostatic pnctimunia. Émil Zumpfe. 76, Methodist Hospital, nephritis. Anna Macl.aren. 92, 2246 Ashland, hypostatic pneumonia. Addio McDowell, 48, Methodist Hospital, lobar pneumonia. Gladys Kniptaseh, 18. 2331 Union, pulmonary tuberculosi. Rosemary Healey. 20. 1822 Central, sarcoma. Martin E. Cordoli, 65. 3025 E. Michigan, arterio sclerosi. George T. Gabbert, 57, 1540 Linden. acute m.voearditis. Amia Almock, 61. 1070 Hosbrook, carcinoma. Charles Lewis Clancy, 72. 75 N. Riiter, mitrai regnrgitation. Sarah Wood, 85. 1731 N. Capitol, aiterio sclerosis. Yula Vielliaber. 71. 732 S. East, bronelio pneumonia. Elizabeth B. Ycager. 55, 1323 E. Washington, ehronie myocarditis. _ Charles Veres. 37, '51514 Nest Court, broneho pneumonia. Louise C. Nagel, 79. 1329 Olive, arterio sclerosi. Elizabeth C. Bcrkeracyer. 4, 817 Union, diphtheria. Seymom- Warren. 53, 254 S N. Alabama, broneho pneumonia. Ella Lee Hart, 17, 235 Douglas, bronchi) pneumonia. BICKNELL CLUB FORMS Tlie Bicknell Country Club of Bicknell today filed articles of associatlon with the Secrotary of Si.te.

COMMITTfifiMAIii LOSES CITY JOB C. E. Riehardson Among G. 0. P, Workers to ‘Gel the Gate.’ One more Republican preci net cornili itteeman was included In the trio of city engineering inspectors tempor* arily dismissed Monday hy City En* gineer John L. Elliott. H§ ls Charles F. Riehardson, 1605 Bates St-, of th Second precinct of tho Tenth ward. The others were Sam Dushane, 225 Downey Ave., and Walter Marshall, 1554 Columbia Ave. They are to be taken back early next spring when the paving season opens and thero is work for them to do. Elliott said. Fifteen inspectors in all have been dismissed in the annual cut. lea.virtg j fifteen on duty. Foui- moro aro to go I in a fow weeks, according to Elliott, because of lack of funds and work for them to do. PACKER iUIERGER DEVELOPSSPLII Daugherty Favors Move, but Wallace ls Against lt. By United Press WASHINGTON, Nov. 28.—A sp’il had devoloped In Presldent Harding'a Cabinet over thè propoaed merger of the Armour and Morris packing in* terests. Secretary of Agriculturo Wallace, In chargo of tho enforcement of alt packer control laws, is striyngly opposed to the consolida.tion. Attorney General HatigherTy th law officer of the Government, who | would conduci any prosecution of thè ! packers at tho request of tho De* ; partment of Agriculturo, not. only seas | no legai obstacle to tho merger, bui ! favors lt. President Harding will havo ti l mako tho flnal deelsion. Hard Lise This Fire Chief Has Fire Chief John J. O’Brien pullod the covers around htm and turnod over for a “good rest” early this moni ing, aster being out most of the night on Aro calls. Two hours later th© “ding-allng-a* i ling" of thè telephone bell penetratel j through his drowsy mind. With the fireman s alortness. h ; grabbed thè telephone. “Chief.” ho heard. 1n tonea with an African accent, “come on over her ; oli Elworth St. They's a man knocked ; a woman down and he'a juinping on I her haid.” The chief gantly advised the maa | at the other end of the line to cali the police station. Then he pulled the cover around hlm once more and went back to sleep, Thts morning he gave orders tbat his sleep was to be disturbed no more to take police calls. REAL ESTATE BOARD T 0 USE MULTIPLE LIST PLANI I Moasure l’asse Dircctors' Sessioni l'nanimously. The board of dlrectors of the In® ami polis Reai Estate Board has adopt e.l a flnal System of multiple llstlnaf foi the members of the board. Tiia measure was passed unanimouslv tlie directors. According to the System, proporti listed for salo with one agent is auto matically listed with all the agents b> longing to the board. When a sale la consummated, the salltng agent re oeives two-thirds of the commissioni and the agent erigi nally roaldng th® lietlng receives one-third. Forma ar® being preparod and printed for th use of the members of the board. Entrance into the multiple listini bureau ls not compulsory on the par of the members of the board. JURY FAILS T 0 AGREE ON RICHMOND MAN’S GUILT* State Fails to Provo ,J. P. Dillon I)* frauded City. By Times Special WINCHESTER, Ird., Nov. 28.Tho jury which heard the casa against James P. Dillon, ex-superi u* ! tendent of the Richmond Municipi! Light plant, chai-ged with falslfytnff the pay roll of tho company, falled t reach an agreement. The trial waa venued here from Wayne County# Prosecutor Paul Beckett has not an* nounced whether he will push pros* ecution on any of the other slx in* dietments returned by the grand jury, THREE FOUND GUILTY J udge Francis E. Baker in Federai Court has sound Charles L. Lake, 365 N. Rural St., and Edward Lunt, 206 N. Rural St., guilty of contempi of court In violation of an injunction ordered b ythe court on petition of the Big Four railroad against strik* ing shopmen. I*ake and Lunte were charged with accosting Walter E. Minnich, a raii* road employe, in an unlawful effort to have him quit hls job. No sentenee was given, but Judge Bake dii-ectwl that I.ake and Luunte be sent to tho Marion county jail if they persisted in vìolating the injunction. Similar action was taken In the cases of Vincent P. Cotton and Hlram J. Munger of Logansport, who were charged with violating an injunction issued in favor of the Pennsylvania railroad. 15 INJURED IN BLAST By United Press f CHICAGO, Nov. 28. —Fifteen empìoyes of the Julius C. Barde Clean* ing and Dyeing Company here were injured, live seriously, by the esplosimi of a large naphtha tank In th rear of tho company's building today.

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