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S FINERAL niRECTOPS "W. T. Blasengym Icdependent Under-a*er Pro-npt ambulane* cal.s. "The proof of servite is thè Service it rendere." 1702 JJ. nitnois St. Randolph 9870. 1625 She’by St. n—re’ 0 57 0 ' FLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St F'uJè'ral direct ors to thè pecple of IndianapoHfi ilice 1887. Phorie*—Main -004 '- T-f °f4l INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY ss?*- LDiiicL • em-*- - 'M Pariors 1222 Union St. George (jrinsteiner Funcrai i/ir*cU>r. .>22 li. Market. Aiain Oflus. Johnson £ Montgomery 1042 Centrai Ave. Man; 1-430. ►SHLRLEY BKÒSV CÓ7“ Mmn otti ve 1*46 Illinois St. Cirtie 1918. Mani 1841. i'LNEKAL DIRECTORS —1407 N. Illinois. IV.ii. E. KKlEGfcit Man 1154. K-*. Pitone, bmi Davi 3->--L. SaI>D —BEKT 9 (1 Alili. 21.10 Uruépect St. Phone: Drexel 0422. Stewart 2 •&. CXDBRTAKEBS—HISEY & TITUS. 51 North Del. L. 6564. M. 3680. LOlnsfr.S ANO (.ni BS VER ITA S LODGE No. 608. F. and A. M. Calie! to meeting Tbunoay everimg. Nov. 00. al 7 -.0 oclock tor work in tue Master Mason ùtgree. Fast Master nigitl. Visitine brutiitrs welcome. •VM. E. RENO. W. M. E. A LESTWICH. Sccy. Nt'iA I Ai. NO I ICES DO you wt..l to get rieh quieknt totali costi Here's your chance. Wife and 1 wil’ givo tuie in tee s.mple q a good gold mine lor a lease on a modeni dwelnng house up to thè day ot our dt-ath. w iien ’iie sanie shali revert back to thè owaers and thè mine stili ho tlieirs forever. 1 wil be glad to give particulars any tinte in intervie*. Address A No. 2779. Times. jt PfcRSOXALS r AIRMOUNT Maternity Hospital for conhnenient. Mawora for pari of expenscs. Babies for adoption. Wnte for booklet. Mrs. T. b. Long. 4911 E. Twenty-3eventh St. Kansas City. Mo. RÒTÓRUB GOITKK OINTMENT. A wonderiul goitre remedy. Cali Irvtngton 6583. J LOST AN D FOUND BOSTON TERRIER, male brindle. white brea&t, neck and fect. blazed face, lump m eye, serew tati, col ar studded blue. HA. tllOO. Renard. Ledger, 2216 N. Meridìan. LOS'l—Leatlier uailet, 530: 2 t-’ns and 2 fates, ‘ Saturday a. m. ut Marion County Bank or on Market St . Reaard. Return to O.'L. JOLLY Indianapolis Times. MISSINO fctnce 20th. solili block curly femaie dog. 7 months old. Lirense No. 3785. Last seen on r’ali Creek blvd. Lit>era! reward. Randolph 5606. LOST —Cclln- uos, white und tan. answers to ' nam*- ot Ted-iy. Initials on collar. F. B. A Cali Drexel 3330. or 1011 Dawson St. Reward. LOST—Automobile tool mp. Carleton ave. Fuider pieaòe cali Main 3628. Renard. 12 HEI.I* YVANTED—MALE swaeereer w^.vv.viiw^vs'jj-uVAeAA. WANTED AT ONCE Ten good solicitors for steady city work. See HASTINGS, Circulation Dept., Indianapolis Time, aster 10 a. m. Wanted —Boys Snrteen year6 oid or urder. to carry Times routea In centrai part of city. Routes betwera North and South and Easi and West Sta See Mr. Moorehi-ad. any afternoon. between 2 and f. ; ' ÒNE or two strong. able-oodied m*n fot genera! wori. a.-*.i.ud miiis. Apply S. Keystoae and Dclt THE INDIANA F.XCELSIQR CO. MEN to learu vulcai irtug tiaue: a fin* paytng business to gel inlo. ANDERSON STEAM VULCaNIZEE CO. BaRRER want d. colored. m white traete: gond wages. Apply to OTTO BLACK, 57 W. Canal St.. Wabash. Ir.d CARPENTERS. At Alabama and Maryland. XKAD CONSTP.rrnON CO. ilòrs AS MESSENGER? DELIVERY DEPT. WESTERN UNION. Monuineut P!ace._ AITO striper. firu-he- and two-color varnisher. file N. Superior Lincoln 6522. 13 INSTKICTIONS a—Business College MEN to leam barber trade. TRI-CTTY BARBER S COLLEGE. 309 E. Washtng- , ton St.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 07*7. 14 SALESMEN WANTED
SALESMEN Wc requi re thè Service of severa] firstclass salesmen on popular price ear. 11' you are a sueeessful salesman \ve want you. Leads furnished. See Mr. W. I. Jordan, 819 E. Wash. 15 AGENTS ANO SOLUTI OKS TTS expcrieneed canvaser-, mcn or women; ean maks big money. Fe*dv work. Cali aster 3:30 p. m. Welwter Bfls. *8 UFI e" w axtFI>—FKMALE Wfay Not Bicorne a Telepilone Gperator? Telephone Operating is a proflt* abie professimi. Over 1,200 GIRLS in tbis e : ty are enjoying positions as Telephone Operatore There’s a place in this Profes Eion for any brighi, healthy youtg woman of 17 years or more. INDIANA BULL TELEPHONE CO. Miss Cooper, lioom 101 AVAXTED Experienced girls for power maehines. Good wages to start. Address A No. 27b9 Times. Markers and Assorters Expenenoec. for our rourh dry dept. STERLiNG LAUNDP.Y. Lexington and Pine. VAXTED—Women lor meat trlmmir.g doparmi nt : piece ' orK : expenen.-ed triruriers. Earn from S.’O to $22 per wetk. Cali TNPIANAPOLIS_ ABATTOIR COMPANY. WHITE girl or woman of cood -haracter for genera l house .rork: one who can b* treated as one of iatruly. Randolph 0722. .iióO Salem St 18 KOOMS FOR REXT COMPORTABLE. dean. modem room tn private houle, rear Illinois ear line: gentie■heu. Rao. 0648. 3380 Kenwcod.
18 LOOMS FOR KENT mWVWWI. - -rvnj . IWlMvu . WVWuVUV -ILL outside rooms, hot and cold water. steain heat: $5 up. 617 Va N. Illinois. Main 1334, a—Light Iloui.ekecping I'ROSPECT St., 1437: ohe suite of well-fur-nished. light housekeenine rooms, heat, ’lghts. water m kitchen. gas range, use of pilori e. Por adulta only. NICFT Y ìuruished room. Housekeeplng pr.veleges 517 N. Tempie. Web. 9420. b—Board and Rooms NEVLY furnished room with board: genilcim.i. SS per week; one-loui'th sonare 'roni E. V ashmgto'. .-ar line. 21 South Ttrredo. Webster 516 C. V.'A s'.'T.D—m. aa chiid to boaiai; good Lume. Webster 6542. 19 KEMALB ^VVVVVWVVVVtA^tVVAyVVVVVVVVVVVWVW a—Houses Look Tkema Ovsr 2901 TaJbott ave.. sun parlor, slceping porch. fuil basoment. It's | a dandy with three bedrooms, nothtng eoual to this at £65 monta. The Evans-Roberts Co. 505-0 K of I*. Pidg. Mere flt S§ 2903 Talbott ave.. 7 rooms iueluding stai parlor, sleoping porci;, laundry. Rybolt furino-e; worth more than is askcd, £6O. Maio i 3192. NEW four-rcom collage, electrie liglits. busen.ents. garage, extra lots for garden space. Want rcliabie people with refersnee. Slk n.onth. IHi blocks nor’h Speedway road. 1706 Concord S*. Belmont 0664. WILL transfer lease on 6-rooni modem home, Illinois carline. Washington 4972. BOULEVARD PL., 3211: strlctly mmlfm, six rooms. §35, HALEY. llau 6976. ASHLAND. 1957; seven-room niodern. w ater ìncludcd. >37.50. liarrisou 0099. FIVE-ROOM doublé bungalow, semi-modem, furuace. garage Circle 2893. PROADWaY. 2503: modem 7-room doublé. Randolph 2919. b— Apartments 310 N. Delaware St. Two rooms and bai) $32 50. State Savings and Trust Co. Mani 4513, 9 E. Market St. e—Houses, Flafs Fumislted ELEGAXTLY f umishv j 4-rooin cottage; electrieity. gas, well, cisteni; no objeetlor.s one or two small childreu. Randolph 6340. HOUSE: doublé; four rooms: newly furrushed; balh. phone, garage, 542.50. Drexel 8194. 2312 VVoòdlawu. 20 WANTED TO KENT MOTHER and daugliter employed wants Iblee niodern, unturnished rooms br óth Der-alier. Address A No. 1993, Times. 21 KEAL EST iTE FOR SALE {v— Houses Common Senso In Buying A Home We have two good homes. located on pared West Ray Street, near South Mendian that we can seli lor a down payment of 5250 and monthly paymctits of S2O and $22.50. One of thè homes ha five room* and is on a corner lot. Prieed at 52,500: thè other has four rooms and n just next door. Prieed at $2.250. They bave hoth beeu pewly painted and wtl! have ne# decorations. eieo.tnc lights. gas. city water and inside toilets. The monthly payments with future taxes Insurance and upkeep ex. penses will be less per ycar than would have to be paid &s rem for a-miiar homes and will make thè purchaser uidependent of ti.e iaadiord. For inspretion cali Ed O Caliaham with Lorenz Schmidt & Sons 37 Moiiument Circle. Main 3715. Ève.. Webster 8800. Cf| r%Ì Pigna Uks tha on* at ths Isft wULU* " '? n fcpp,,Lr on prtpsrty llstsd ! f 'tAc ■fì’um. *4-J Banktrs Trust bldg. ** MAiu 1401.
$1 , r )0 Cash For Colored COTTAGE—NORTHWEST. 2330 Agueduct Street. 4 rooms; Just like new; now vacant: easy payments Dunlop & Holtegel, A Reai Bar^ain In a new. modem bungalo-v .? exccptional merit near Colli ge Ave and FortyNinth t . thence 4 sauare east Oniv $4.300 Eaev terms Frank S. Clark & Co. Main 3377. 220 E. Ohio. HOME AND SNCOME Building with Ave llving rooms and slore room; has electrieity. city water, good fumace: gasoline station on sanie lot: corner location on E. Tenth rr ime. 15 per cent investment. Prive $4,250. terms G C Welch. CITY TRI bT CO. Circle 4022. Residence. Circle 3641. BTRICTI.Y modera house, full basvment. , suurooin. three rooms down, thre - and bath up. cast front lot with south exposure, etreets paved; prive 56.150 plus barr.-tt assrssment: terms $1,500 caso. 545 iier nionth. I.ocated northwest corner Guilford and FortyNinth St. The Southern Lumber Co. ”$250 Casi! Five-room bungalow; long living-room, bathroom. garage. 5 extra lot* 2 s-iuarcs wert of Stop ò, Lafayetts mterurban : $3.750 on terms; $250 cagli, baiancc $35 per month Main 0186. Wash. 3545 __ FOUR-RoOM bungalow, comparative!;/ new; Cole set., north of National road; garage, farge lot. This is a enap. Prive $2,150; S3OO cash and $lB 50 per month Cali JACK MORKISON, RKAI.TOR. Main 07t2. H-i rison 0703. V" se hmg tori Bank and Trust Co SAVE HaLF TOUR UHM. BEO IN P.IGHT NOW. Five rooms, Arcola iieat. electrieity, gas. nell and cistern in kitchen, paved Street. A neat little home; $.3,250- - 500 < asl; LACEV lIEARN. Harrlst,n 1014 !ùncolu 7371. SSOO CASH Dandy seven-roor.. modera: big lot.; m 2700 block on Gale: improved St: fine neigiiborhood: only $4.200. CHARLES GKAY, 1369 Olney. Webster 1507 MODERN si ve-room new bungalow: West ThL-ty-First st.r SSOO cash, balance $33 per month CAPITAL REALTY CO. 204 Rauh bldg Main 2874 i-ORCEI) TO SET.L. Thl9 elx-room cottage. 2 lots. 229 Detroit St., ior $1.800: terms. E J McCracken CITY' TRUST CO. Circle 4022. _ Rea.. Ran. 6416. SEVEN-ROOM doublé. E Twenty-Sevond st.. near College; rent SBS per month; pnee $7,000. CAPITAL REALTY CO. 204 Rauh bldg. Main 2874. 2743 ALLEN Ave. Sacrifteing thla property. Cai! and see -t and nako ofler. Drexel 3250, SIX ROOMS. gas. city water, rei lar. garage: $.3,250; 400 cash. EVKR Rf'AD. Drexel 3750 . FOR SALE OR TRADE—Three-room house. 805 Elm Street; S3OO cash, $18.50 monthly. FIVE' rooms. located soutSeasL ~Onìy $2.800 Easy terms. Cai! Main 6771. FRANK E. GATES A ~SOn7 RÉaLtÓRST 1011 Huine-Mausur. Lincoln 1269 FOR property east or south. cali OSBORNE' Drexel 6184. d—Lots IRVTNGTON TERRACE ! ... o-5y $750. $lO cash and $2 week. Ligh-erade rewirlenco a striot in east side li /ington. Evening, lrv iiigton 0512. W. H. COO.-ER A CO. LOT on Slx’y Second St. Paved. gas. cloctrtc •n’ E' one. One suuare from Street car l an i ,wo -quares from school Pitce $1,075. 1 $lO n. 53 per week. Matn 4295. Eve- ! r!t es 7 - -”uiolph 4057. Mr. Davidson ■ ’jOOK ! A river front lot. 50x150. Close io Futler College new gro>inds. On Fifty- | bX'miu uegr Sunset Ave. Prive $750. $lO : down, $2.2.3 per w-en. Main 4295. Evej Pir.gs, Randolph 40-57. Mr Davidson. LOT north. near falrground, just east of Fa' Creek. Price now only $435. Raspolli ole party caa huj for $lO cash and '51.25 a week. Mstn 1409. Res., Irvlngton 3056. LAST front lot on Buvktnvham Ave. n-ar Sixty-Secor.d St. Prli-e S6OO. SIO down, S 2 per ■::. Main 4795 Eveuuig3, R.uido'ph 4057. Mr. Davidson. GOOD lot on Fometti near Keystoue Avo Price SSOO. $lO down, $1.75 per werk. Mwin 4795. Eveaings. Randolph 4057. Mr. DAridson.
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21 BI,AL LST.VIT, IOH MALE ù —Lots CORNER lot. 40x150. on sunti! side; will trade for ai; auto. E. J McCrackeu. Orde 4022. Residence, Randolph 6416 f—. Sales or Kxchanse For Trade $20.000 WnoUrtiff Piave home ami rei;tal eombtned: largo lot 80x3 65. This 1* a beautiful place. Mortgage only $4.500. Will tr:d<* for smaller property or good farai north. .- .0 000. ulne apartment building north side: rent $.5.100 yearly. Will Irade for farm. SIOO,OOO apartment building north aldo. Nothiug nicer 111 thè city: in-umbrance $40.000. Want fami clcar. The Evans-Roberts Co., 22 KKAL KS I A 1 11 \VWTLD Your Opportunity to Casli Out We will buy several four to six room. nemi-modern homev rcgardles9 of tlieir eond'.tlon if prlm-rl right. Give full descrlptton to receive at'enticn. Address A No. 2791, Times. PRIVATE !.. V six room ...tiaredoublé six roome to sale or duplex No agmts; cash. Drexel 7280 I WANT Ave . r sis -r cotta low west: cui pay one-h.tlf ia-11. Addi-css A No. 2793. Tln les 1 23 FARM LANDS 123 ACKKS. barn. 5-roora house, fruit anrt lierries Trsde for good lot so :th and $.500 cash. Time on balance. 329 ! y E. Washington. HOME9EEKER8 —Send for' Virginia fami llst; beat elimate. Dept Q. Emporla. V 25 MISt LLLAM.OI S FOR SALE a—llou.sclioid (inods RUGS—LTNOLEUMS Importeli J.ip'nee Gras* Kilgs 9x12. i S 7 50; Bxlo, $7.2.5. Hall runa, r 3óe ler yard Gold seai ivmroieum rug*. 9x12, per-fe-t good;. new est pattern*. 513 75. Axminster*. velvets and wiltons at lowest prtces in thè city. Porfman Ruu Co. 2C7 W tYashtngton, opposite Statehouse ; ••IF IT COVER3 A FLOOR WE HAVF, IT." ; LEaving city and will sei] completa flvs room* furinture and furnishlnga. 9.3.3 S Eas! St. . b—Goal. Ice and Wood BUY YOUR GOAL at thè Best Prices Try Our Illinois Goal It is one of thè beat coals on thè market today. We guarantee this coal not to clinker —and Our Guarantce Ts Good Large 111. lump. forked Large Ind. lump, forkotl $7.40 111. 2 to 6-in. lump Ind. 2 to 6-in. lui p $7.15 Illinois Egg fot ned $6.90 Indiana Egg. foi ed $6.90 111. shoveled lump $0.15 Imi. shoveled lump $6.15 111. mins run 2-3 Ittmp $6.00 Ind. mine run, 2-3 lump $6.00 PROMPT DELIVERY ANY I’LACE IN THE CITY. TOM SIIROYER 430 Indiana CI relè 0598. Circle 1435. Circle 0597. SPECIAL 111. 2 to 6-in. ìump, forked... .$6.75 111. Egg clean forked $6.50 111. Egg, shoveled $6.25 | 111. mine run 50% lump $6 00 High 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 slack $5.00 Prompt Delivery Any Place in City. i BETHEL COAE CO. DRexel 0250. 1 Genuine 4th vein Lump Goal, $7.50 Two tons for $14.50 Genuine 4tii vein or Illinois Egg Coal, $6.50 Two tons for $12.50 All Coal Forked. Xo Roeks or Dirt. ISLAXD GOAL CO. WEbster 0122. C7.EAN FORKED: LARGÈ LUMP. Indiana Lump. $7.25 2 Tons, $14.1)0 FOR TWO DAYS ONLY. American Coal Co. RANDOLPH 0927.
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25 MISCELLANEO! S FOR SALE l>—CoaJ. Ice and Wood Genuine 4th Vein Indiana luUinp $7.50 Lsland Lump C0a1...57.50 Islam! Egg Coal $6.75 All Coal Forked Xo Roeks or Dirt ISLAXD COAL CO. AVE bster 0122 jGood Coal Is Our Success Nlce frssb minvd voal uff ths oar, KINPLING WITH EACH TON. Illinois Egg, clean forked $6.50 Illinois Mine Run, 60% Lump.. .$6.00 Indiana Egg. clean forked $6.50 Illinois block, large forked... .$7.50 Best Indiana or Llnton lump, ciean forked $7.50 Genuine Brazil block, large forked $9.25 l‘rompi delivery hnywherc In eitv. UNION ICE A COAI. CO ' Drexel 3280. Stewart 2225. ILLINOIS LUMP. Special, $6.50 CRIDER COAL CO. DE enei (IR, Goal for Retort stove. $( .50 Little Betty 4th vein Lump $7.50 Quality and wciglit guaranteed. FEDERAL COAL CO. WE bster 9393 Buy Coal Now Try 1 ton 111. si-in. egg.. .$6.50 Indiana forked lump $7.00 Illinois forked lump $7.25 Try on* ton and if this voal dossn t meet Uh your approvai, semi H back. MERIDLAN COAL CO. Lìnvnln 8237. Lincoln 8287. < old Weather Special Whilo 5 Cars Last. Indiana Shoveled Lump $6 2 Tons, $11.50 Commercial Enel Co. MA in 0430. MA in 0431. j CLEANÈD FORKED ; Illinois, 2 to 6-ineh limiti ...... $6.73 Indiana and Illinois, lvyv lnmp ... $7.50 Illinois 86 25 and $8.50 Mine ruu $6.00 Drexel! ondi!. HEAVY CÒRD WOOD tULL CUT IN LENGTHS TO SUIT YOUR STOVE. KURNACE OR FI REPLACE. MAIN 0142. DRY seasoned wood l>v il;* ioad (il Stew art 1617. c—Clollilng TROUSERSj BOj 52.95, $3.95, • $4.95, Ej I $5.95, $6.95 ! a Match Your Coot and II ■ N g Save tho Differenco g j S a Two STORES in One JP | TSue Paots Store Co 4S West Ohio St., Near ILlinois SHORT, Beai pinati coat: siili lineò : eoocl ap new; cheap. Slxe .38. Cali Irvineton 3429. d—Musica! Instruments 1 NSW UPTUUHT PIANO: will nell on paymenta at $1.7,3 per week. Randolph 4221. j MR. MORGAN. f—Miscellaneous Tarpau lins Prepare now for thè winler. Contractor. truck and wasron owners. take notice. We ! have every size front 4 to 40 feet wido and 1 10 to 100 feet long'. Al! made of beavi 10. D. army duek. Kvery cover in stock No ; delay to have coverà made up. I’rioed lower j than elsewhere. See u beton) buying. ; Aleo full line of hardware, eonsisting ot 1 Khovela. pieka, forge arivi!, vlse. levels. j trowe’.s, rubber belttng, 1,000 and 2,000-lb. 1 capacity platforru scalee. Ài. L. Goldberg & Son 1302 W. Washington. j ROOFING, beat uua'lty red and green Elatc eovered, $2.25 per roti. Slightly damaged, | $1.6.3 per roll. CHARLKS KOEHIUNG, t 882 Virginia Ave. Drexel 9400 INVALID CHAIR9—Good. stroug rubbér tired chalrs for rent. $3.50 per nionth Criitchea. 25e. Delivery free. BAKER BROS. OVFR S2OO worth of radio equipment going at a bargain. Cali DrexeJ 7692 for partici! lars. aster 5 p. m. LADY'S sutt and fur-ooliar coat. Albo otiier apparel. Yftpshington 3041.
26 MISCELLANEO US WANTED GOOD, SOUND, DRY, YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT STOCK YARDS. WE WILL PAY 68 CENTS PER BUSHEL ON IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. BROKEN JÉWELRY Such as old watch c.-ases, riugs, chains. eveg'ass frames gold teeth, erowns and bridges. ete., SI.OO per set for old false teeth. Casi! paid for partly lìlled books of Thrift Btamps. Sliort (rii only. Open Monday. Dee. 4. Room 118 Arcade; seeond floor. H HIS 1N ESS ANN 0 I N < Eli LN l S 'auto paintino ZerkDe Paimit Co, Our customers revommeud our work. Prices as low as thè lowest. Quality equal to thè test . Dlt excl 14.5.3. 1517 Kelly St A Bath a Day is thè Healthy Way E. M. HARD IN CO. Merchant plumbei'. 3220 E. Mieli. Webster 3001. DETECTIVES QUIGLEY-1I I'LAND AGENCY INC. 404 National City Bank Bldg. Main 2902. Day or night. NOTICE TO PUBLIC—Let me givo you alt estimate on cleanmg your vaniti ami dry tvells. The mau with thè largest barreis. Main 908 U GENERAL house rcnairing. roofing and remode ing. Personal scrviee. Reasonable prices. AddressH. G. Johnson. 411 Harem St. FEATHKRS bought, bo!.ì and renovated; feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. BURKLE. 416 Ma- Vaili 1428.. _ VAULT CI.EA.MNG For quiete herviee Ca'l Kapid Vault and Slnk C'eaning Co mont 2607. NOTICE. i .00 A HEAD for your dead horses i.ed dead cows. Truci; servi i.. Cali Malli 908 U PIANO builder and timer Repair a ! kinds. Work k'; anteed. NICHOLAS HL-.DMAN. Belmont 0528 1. SA FET V liAZOlì BLADKS Sharpenert TI'TTLKDGE 201 Indiana ave. F. .1. WILLIAMS, earpenl r. . mtractor: esfimales fun.ialied on siimi non, ■ Bel. 3070. HEATH'S Barber Shop; numi ; giura, comforlable bathroomv 1.3.3 W. 'larket 28 STORAGE AND TRANSFEBS Shank Suporiov Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE TRANSFER HACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N New Jersey St. Mail 20 LI. ! 138 WE halli anything movlng 8.3 up oteriand a spedalty exiierii-rcx’d men. KENNAKD VOGEL. Belmont 34 26,
29 IU SI NESS 111‘1’ORTIMTIES A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR SIX K- SERVICE MEN MUST BE SINGLE AND FAVE -LOO (Asti. AND HE WII.LING TO TItAVEI. Addres., A No. 2790, Time* SO AtTOMOBILES l-OK SALE li—Gasoline Monroo demonstratora used two months greatiy redueed in price. Reai Bargains in thè followLng used cars: Dodge Tiuring Gardner Touring Monroe Roadster Cole Touring Kelsey Sedan Monroe Touring Cash. Pavments or Trade. MONROE USED CAR DEPT-, 602 N. Capitol Ave. Ford Biirgains A lars* line ili ruoti*!* ?.. ! sty!**n 11*M witlj oiie-man top. U*'l with ami d**niount‘o)lf rmit- in sroml < oudltion. Will tak- any oiak* <-a:- m Irati- Small pay meni down. Bnr.g your ar or small down paynienl aiul drive i Kood Ford awa}’. No r-d tape. Open Sundays and Evenings L. T. Allou, Auto Exchange 725 Virginia Ave. FORD BODTES & PARTS New and used tourings and roadsters Headlights, gas tanks, tire carriers. hoods, sholls, radiatore and wlndehieldß. Swisshelm & Parker 330 E. Market. j Ford Touring 1921 model, excellent conilitinn throughotit: corop etelv oqiUpped. Many extrns, a bargain. T.-rm; Monroe Motor Corp. 132 K. New York. Main 3871. | DODGE BROS., uaed cars. All model at cheap prices C.N.Wallerich CompanV Dodsc BuoTHe-Rs Motor VemcLes 833 N Meridìan FORI touring. 1921: cord tir-*; newly painted. rune and looka like new; price la risili. SWISSIIELM & PARKER 830 E. Market. O eie 4740. ' DODGT-T commercial, fino shape. a reai barsrain. 35 rr . oaKI.KY GARAGE. 1601-6.3 S. Meridìan. LIGHT SIX TOURING WITH TKFITKR MOTOR. CASH OR TRADE I'RKFKR DIA MONT'S IVI! AT IIAVK YOU. I'KICE $495 MAIN 1400. RES.. WABH. 4175 O'AKI.AND Si-nwblo Six, co,ni tire*, fin* ; shape. Terms. I Aia.KY GARAGE. 1061-63 S. Meridìan. FORO, 1-ton truck ; good medianica! con-I dltion. Terms. OAKI.KY GARAGE. 1661-85 S. Meridìan. FORD, 'ics roadster: A-ì shape; good (ire*. $8.3 drive ber awny. Terms lf desired 014 E. Washington Main :H93 FORD touring. run uood. look good. Torma. OAKI.KY GARAGE. 1661 0.3 s Mi ridiati FORD. 1917, touring: a i ai.ape good tire*. SIOO. 044 I. U'.i-eiiciton. Main 3493. ; GRANI’ SIN. coupé ; 87.3 down: wire wlieels and new lire.. 518 N. Camini FORI touring. $4.3 Clown; fino shape. 618 N. Capitol Open evenings. Ì'OKD touring, good shape. $35 down. 618 N. Capitol. Open evenings. 31 AUTOMOBILI S WANTED — Aiutos Wanted Cash for any car. Se* - us. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. AUTO 3 WANTED. LATE MODELS. 212 E. New York Su Main 4440. WANT LIGHT “COUPÉ’ FOP. CLEAK LOT ON E. THIRTY-EIGIITH ST., NEAR FAIRGROUND ONLY $7.30. MAIN 1409. RESIDENCE, WASHINGTON 4’7.3. A TTTOS WANTED. WE PAY CASH. I. WOLF AUTO CO. WILL pay S2OO cash for c ir in good running eoi ali timi Dodge prelerred. Mr. Livesay, room 411 Mortoti Hotel. Circlo 0400. WANTED—Ford truck or touring car iu exehange for equity in si ve-room cottage; squth side. Drexel 1124, ring 3. ÀT’fi'S WANTED. WE PAY MORE 23.3 N. PENJU 32 ALTO SUPI'LIES, KPiIUMKS Auto Storage $8 per Month HEATF.D GARAGE $8 PER MONTH 332 W. Maiyland. Cirda 0663.
$2 AUTO BLPPIJEB. REPAIIIB Good Used Tires. All Sizes. Take Your Pick, $2.00 Each. EOGERS. 3115 W. Wash. Belmont 4300. TIliK SALE No used tire ovc-r $3. If any of these used tires prove unsatisfactory within 90 dava, return with receipt and get another for half price. No mail orders. ROY'S T;RE STORE. 21.3 Indiana Ave. Open eveniugs and Sunday. Auto Wasking Our Speci al ty DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE. 332 W Maryland Circle 0653; ” AUTO WASHÌNG~ Our specialty. 334 N. Illinois. S it S Auto Laundry 36 INBUBAXCK WE MAKE and give second mortgages on improved iarms and Indianapolis reai estate. AETNA MORTGAGE & INVESTMENT CO. 508 Fidelity Trust Bldg. IìEAI. ESTATE and Insurance. TUXEDO STATE BANK. 4304 E. New York. Irvlhgton 2803 37 MONEY TO LOAN Don’t Worry Because you are out of money or beeause you owe several bilis. We Specialize in Sudi Cases Don’t ruin your credit, even risk it. when thcrc is such an easy, inexpensive way of keeping it. We Furuish thè money to Keep Your Credit Established There are no investigatoin charges, no intcrest added or dedm-ted. Jntcrest eharged mi balauces only. All that le- neceasary is that you orni furniture or piano or Victrola. You Will Be Surprised at thè prompt and eonfidcntial ruanner with wliich a loan inay bt! secured We loan any amount uri to S3OO. Cali, vento or phone. Coimnonwealtli Loan Co. .'iOO Odd Fui ow Bldg. Cor. Perni, and Wash. Stj4 Sueeebsors to State Loan Co. Phone Main 461TL LOAXS on furniture. piano, auto*, livestocb. farm lmplements and other eoilaierai. 141 H E. Wasnington St. CAPITOL LOAX CO. Mam 0585 Auto Lincoln 7184 MONEY furnished on realty morigages and contrai t*. FRANK K. SAWYER. Merlriian Lise B!(ig„ 307 N. Pennsylvania St. Riiey 1426 FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana ami Indianapolis reai estate R B. WILSON. lidi National City Bank Bldg. Lineo n 6104. MONEY to loan on second mortgage. L. B. MILLER. 127 N. Delaware Bt. Main 5762. 328 K Wabasii St. 39 LEGAI. NOTICES
NOTICE OF PETITION FOR NEW HIGHWAY. Pursuant to thè statutes for such case* made and provlded, notlee i hereby given Fiat, ori thè ltttti day of Novembcr. 1922. .rul li K. Ih ad and certsin otlir-r frceholders of Marion Connty. indiana, lì.ed In thè office of thè urdersigued thelr pctition. addresaed to thè board of coramlssioners ol said count.v, praymg lor thè laying out and opening of a in road in Warreu Towusliip of said county. dcscribvd a follows: Coinn;,-nctiu al thè nortliwest • onier of thè Southwest u arter of section fifteen (151 In township iìft'cn <lsl north. of range four (4i rasi Warreu Township of thè Cour.ty of Marion, in thè State of ludiaua. ami r nntiig ilieto *• eastwardly. on and along thè -mrth lirn of thè eaid Southwest quarier. and on ard along Ihc north line of thè scutheast quartir of eairi section, to thè iiortlicHS' eorner of said southeaat quarter of said He.-tlon thè propositi p>*w hlghway to tx> of tlu idili of fifty (.30) feet. twentyfive .'2,3 1 feet un eiiliep side of above deserlbed center line. Said proposed highway passe through, or on thè line between, or otherise affec*. tlse la’-.d. owned or occupicd by thè following nam*d persoti*, towif John Kd.iar Head and Mary Head, ili if. Catherine Sucher. i-aac F. Reeder. B*rt .1 Reeder. Marion Silver. Charles Silver. Mintue Rovinali William Silver. Cora Young. 4rt)ì ir H. Silver. Kthel M Spillmaii. Cora Muskopf, Arthur F EickhofT and Esther B. Eie Goff liusband and wife. Nellie B. liowe and Itus R. Kei ling Now. ali persona concern-d ara iicreby notifii-d that said pctition will 1> presrnted lo sani board of commissionerà for a hearing at 10 o’ciock in thè forerioon of Frida.v. thè Kth (iay of December. 1922. at a regular meeting of raul board to be thrn held in thè office of salii board In thè courthouse IU thè citv nf Indianapolis of said county. Witness my hand o.nd thè s-al of ttnl county. this, tho 16tli day of November, 1922 LEO K. FESLER. Auditor of Marion County. Indiana. "state lIÌGÌIWAY - CONSTRUCTtON. Noihc is hereby glvcn that seal-xl bld* , i he received by thè director of Ihe .State high way commtssion, st thè office of thè Mete lii.-hway ci nunisslon In thè Statchouse. city of I idlat apolis. Ind.. uniti 10 a. tu., on thè 9th day of December. 1922. for thè constn • i.ni of a certa! htghway and describt-d a folio vs: Number; F. A. 34 se>’tion A. Location; Getiiryvllle St. Meinrad road. Spencer County. Genti'yville to Lincolii City. No. of Mlieii: 2.330 Number: E. A. 34. section C. Location: liri'e-St Meinrad road. Spencer County, 356 nule west of St Meinrad to St. Meinrad. No. I>r Mi le : 3.667. Bidè iti b® reeeived for three trpe of surfaelr.g: Grave! surfaee on a grave! base, gravel surfaee on a water bound macadam base, water bound macadam surfaee on a water bound macadam base, also for thè prading and strneturee under twenty-foot elear span, separately on tho above lieted proects Contractor will fumisli oeinent for thè rbove llslcd Project. IToposal Manli* .-(nd epcclflcatlons mav bc obtaiued fre<- and p’ans unon payment of $5 per set. upon application to thè State highwiij- comr.iisslon. Indi.uiapolis. lud. No refund for pian renino d. Plana rnay also bo serti at thè office of thè State highwav camaiisaìon. liidlnnapolis. Ind. Contrai la will Vie letto thè loest and tv? btdiìer, b it thè riclit to re.ect any and all bid i* !-• served. if any canst' exists therefor. Biddcrs shall flit- bond witf; tho bìds a* provided b.v la*. ,1 H WILLIAMS. Director. Indiana State Hlghway Commission. DEAD AUTO BANDIT IDENTIFIED BY POLICE Two Uompanions Uaptured iute! Youth Is at Large. l' li United Press COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. 29.—The haiidit who was killer! in a Street light with pedice here yesterday was Ulentified by Erie, Pa., police today as l’etcr Gong, 326 E. Fourth St., Eric, authorlties announeed today. Long was one of four bandi ts who kUled Patrolman Koehler when he attempted to arrest them for stearine an automobile litro yesterday. Two of bis companions were eaptured in thè woods near Lilly Chapel late last night and thè fourth member of tho quartet stili is at large. WOMAN DiES SUDDENLY While eorning home from church early this morning with her husb.ind Mrs. Anna Herman, 48, of 372 Prospect St., fell on thè sidewalk. The city hospital was called, but Mrs. Herman died before thè. ambulance arrlved. Her body was removed to her home. Dr. G. A* Petersdorf, 1103 S. East St., who lts been treating Mrs. Herman, said death was due to heart trouble. XMAS MAIL STARTS “Poreign parcels that are now goIng through tho locai postofflce are thè first signs of thè Christmas rush,” Itobert H. Bryson, postmaster, said today. He advised that packages for foreign countries should be mailed not later than this week if they are expected to reach thelr destinatlon by Christmas.
SHOOTS MOTHER-IN-LAW, THEN TAKES OWN LIFE Charles Manly Rum Wild at Jeffersonville. By Times Special JEFFERSON VILLE, Ind., Nov. 29. —Charles Manly, 52, shot and killed his mother-in-law, Mrs. Nick Murphy, 70, at her home here yesterday in thè presence of her husband, and then tìred a shot into his own brain, dying at her feet. Manly broke in thè door and fired six or seven times, most of thè shots being fired aster Mrs. Murphy had falien. igmììes ih tue m r Wife for a Day Declares She Is Through With ex-Shiek. Ili/ United Press HAXSELL, lowa. Nov. 29. —Mrs Bianche Hawn-Brimmer today ‘gave thè gate” to her third love, Professor Jolin Tiernan of South Bend., Ind. “I am through with you for good.” ! thè professor’s lowa bride vired her I ex-sheik, “and wish to have nothiug 1 further to do with you or your kind. “I would not wipe my feet on you." Deserted aster nine hours of honeyì mooning in Chicago, and “tired of ! waiting” for thè South Bend professor to come to her as she said he promised, Mrs. Brlmmer said she was done with him “once and for all.” Mrs. Brimmer refused to add another word, but her father acting as spokesman said: “Yes, she’s through. She's decided to stay home and behave lierself.”
TELEPHONE COMPANIES ASK RIGHT T 0 MERCE Princeton Company Would Take Over Compcting Interests. By t nitrd Press PRINCETON, Ind., Nov. 29.—The Princeton Telephone Company, thè Oakland City Telephone Company and thè Indiana Bell Telephone Company today filed with thè Interstate Commerce Commission in Washington a joint application to enable thè Princeton company to purchase thè properties of thè other two companies in thè vicinitv. The Princeton and Indiana Bel! Telephone companies are coinpetitors in Princeton, and thè Indiana Bell and Oakland City are competiuirs in Oakland City. The purchase, if authorized, will be made by excliange of stock in thè companies. CLAIM INHERITANCE BY COMMON LAW MARRIAGE Two Kansas Women daini Madison County Man Was Father. /si/ Times Special ANDERSON, Ind., Nov. 29. —Two suits have been filed in thè Madison Circuit Court to contest thè will of tha late Andrew Milbum of near Lapel, who left an estate valued at SIOO,OOO. One action is by Angle Snider and Ella Montague of Oìathe, Kas., who duini to be daughters of thè dead man by a common law marriage In Mr. Milbum’s youth. The other suit is brought by Emma Milbum and Ida O. Ginn, daughters by a later marriage, complaining of thè distnbution of thè estate. START CUBERNATORIAL BOOM FOR C. A. WALB Republicans of Twelfth District Propose Citai rnian. liti United Press KKXDALLVTLLE. Tnd.. Nov. 29. — A move booming Clyde A M alb, of Lagrange, Republican ebairman of thè Twelfth district. for Governor of Indiana in 1924 was launched today in northeastem Indiana by prominent party leaders. Waib. it is saie, has temporarily decltned thè proposal. but his supportene of thè district are pinning great hopes on him. RECEIVER TAKES OVER BURDICK TIRE COMPANY 519,000 Delinqtient Taxes Are Listcd Againsi Corporation. By Times Spretai NOBLESVILLE. Ind.. Xov. 29. Charles W. Jordan, of Richmond, carne here today to take charge of thè Burdick Tiro and Rubber Company as receiver. He w<is appointed by judge Bond, of thè Wayne Circuit Court Saturday. The company was organized as a $5,000,000 corporation. It is now said to owe taxes amounting to $19,000 in Hamilton County. The plant has not operated for tho past two years. MAIL TRUCKS HAVE NO TRAFFIC PREFERENCES Post-inaster Bryson Announces Postai Safety Week. “Mail trucks have no license to speed or violate any trafile rules,” asserted Robert IL Bryson, postmaster, today. Nov. 26 to Dee. 2 has been set aside by thè government as Postai Safety Week. Mr. Bryson askcd that thè public cooperate by advising thè department of any violations of tlie rules. Special effort is being made to have thè drivers go slow and sound horns when turning corners, passing schools, driving on wet pavements and passing slow-moving vehicles. BURGLAR CETS $7.30 Mrs Clara Almer, 922 N. Pershing Ave., today repoited to thè police that her home had been entered by a side window and $7.30 taken from a table. An overcoat was sound in an alley in thè rear of thè home. Prosecutor Dics Suddcnly By Times Special WARSAW, Ind., Nov. 29.—Henry W. Graham, 76, prosecuting attorney of Kosciusko County, tvas sound dead in bed at his homa here. Four chlldron survlvo.
NOV. 29, 1922
PURDUESHIPS PIÌIZE STEERS By Times Special LAFAYETTE, Ind., Nov. 29.—Purdue University’s fat steers and wetifl ers, which will compete in thè show rings at thè Internationa! Livestock Exposition, which opens Saturday in Chicago, were loaded today from tha university farm. Thirteen steers and a heifer, seven Angus and seven Shorthorn, together with nine head of Shropslure and Hampshire wethers. make up thè Purdue entry this year. Prof. J. H Skinner, dean of thè school of agriculture, and J. S. Douglas, herdsman, state they have hopes of carrying off another grand championship. In three of thè last five years Purdue has shown thè grand champlons at thè International, winning in 19X7 with Merry Monarch, a Shorthorn; in 1918 with Fyvie Knight, an Angus, ariò in 1920 with Black Ruler, an Angus. Booster Briefs PLYMOUTH—The pumpkin crup this season, so far as northern Indiana was concerned, was thè largest in many years and pumpkin pies are expeeted to grace thousands of lablets on Thanksgiving Day. Large pumpkins are retailing on thè market here at from to 15 cents each. FT. WAYNE—Two young men, Frank Williams and John Johnson, saw a woman whose acquaintanee they desired to make. They chirped a merry whistle. The woman proved tr h*- poliee-woman Miìdred They made her acquaintanee she arrested them. MUNCIE —Robert Henshaw bet SSOO on a borse race at thè Muncie fair last fall and lost. Charles Benadum, a farrner, declares in a suit filed here that he paid thè winner at Henshaw’s request and has not been reimbursed. NEWCASTLE Walter Huse, living two miles south of here, hss a radish grown on his farm which weighs seven pounds. HILLSBORO Donald Davidson said i.e went to sleep while driving his automobile. The car tumed over In a ditch near here. ANDERSON—Loren Huntzinger received a watch and ring through tha mail which were stolen from him over a month ago in a hoid-up. A note explained that thè ìobbers had been unabie to dispose of tha jewelry. SHELBYVILLE Edward Rader, living near Manilla, is claiming tha corn shucking championship of Rush and Shelby counties. He shucked a totàl of 2,078 bushel of corn in twenty days and hauled thè grain to thè crib. SYRACUSE—Joseph Bartlett, 21, was so “fussed” during his marriage to Miss Mildred Schick that thè pastor. Rev. J. S. Cain. finaily removed Joe’s hat from his head aster having made two futile requests. FT. WAYNE—Exhibit “A” In tUM divorca suit of Mrs. Èva M. BogP against her husband, Thomas A. Bouge, was a lock of hair, which Mrs. Bogue testified her husband pulled from her head.
MUNCIE—When arrested for thè third time in tliree months on a charge of stealing bieycles, Harry Crawford told thè police he was a victim of a mania for stealing bicyelea and asked to ba sent to an insana asylum. COLUAIBUS—.Iohn Powers, 21, and Jack Morgan, 20, were pem.ltted to sleep in thè county jall here, when they told Sheriff Phillips they were broke and too proud to write to thelr parents in Louisville for money untll they could flnd work. BLOOMINGTON Smlthvllle, Ln tha ixills of Monroe County, has telephone Service again with thè raestablishment of an eschange wliich was discontlnued a month ago. LAFAYETTE—Students of Indiana University were welcomed to thè football game here ln novel fashion last week. The Acacia fratemlty had In Its front yard a large bath tub, wash stand and bath robes and also a larga sign which read: “Welcome Indiana to Water.” COLUMBUS—WiIIiam Oliver, 65. lost three fingere when his hand was caught in a corn shredder. jse MUNCIE—Locai authorlties preparing for an increase in crime here. The Thanksgiving dinner menu for thè Dalaware County jail is as follows: Roast chicken, oyster dressing. sweet potatoes, mashed potatoes, pumpkin pie and cranberry sauce. FT. WAYNE —The honor of being thè first woman in Alien County to administer thè oath of office to a Judge was accorded to Miss Martha Canad<ty, deputy clerk, who svvore in Judge Charles J. Ryan. BLOOMINGTON—HaIson Eagleson, a young colored student of Indiana University, is accusing some of thè students of abducting him and pre venting his playing in thè university band at thè Purdue game last week. He says he was heìd in jail at Spencer. FRANKLIN—The Rev| S. S. Bergen, who pieaches at che Masonlc Home here every Sunday, rccently celebrated thè fiftieth anniversary of his ordination into thè ministry of thè Preebyterian Church. LABOR LEADER FOUND DEAD By Times npcc-ial HAMMCND. Ind., Nov. 29.—Lloyd H Arter, ex-labor leader in thè Calumet region and an officiai of thè International Machimsts’ Union, was sound dead in a hotel room in Vlcksburg, Miss., under mysterious circumstances, according to a telegram received by his wife here. He has b?en active ln labor work ln thè South r-ij cently. ™ GEORGE WHITELEY IS DEAD By Times Special MUNCIE, Ind.. Nov. 29. —George Whiteley, 76, formerly president of thè City Ice Company and one of thè most prominent eitizens of Muncie, died at his home here Tuesday. Mr. Whiteley was injured in an automobile accident about two years ago and never fully recovered.
