Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 178, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1922 — Page 12

12

1 DEATH NOTI CES BRAUGHTOX. NELLIE—Age 46 years. ile of Harry Braughton. passeil away at *he residence. 1028 Tuxedo Street. Dee. 4, at 6:43 p. m. Funeral notice later. •’ARQUIIAR. MRS. FRANCES M.—Died Dee. 4 at thè home of ber daughter. Mr9. Eugene G. Bay, Summit. N. J. Funeral at Indianapolis at 1233 N. Pennsylvania Bt.. on Wednesday. Lire. 6. at 2:3tì p. ni. Friends invited. Burlai privata FORREST. MARY—At St. Vincent s Hospital, Sunday, Dee. 3. Funeral at John F. Reyuolds's mortuary. 930 N. Pennesylvanla st., Wednesday at 8:30 a. m. SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral at 9 oclock. GORDON. JENNIE M.—-Wife of Alvln C Gordan, passed away at her home in Alton. Monday, Dee. 4. Funeral Wednesday. Dee. 6. 2 P m. at Aeton Baptist Church. Burial in Acton cemetery. GRAN ET, JOHANNAH —Mother ol Mrs. James Salii vau, Miss Margaret Graney, Mr. William Graney ol tliis city and Mrs. Mary Flaherty of Tompkins. Saskatehewan. Canada, died at her residence. 861 North Oakland ave.. Mandai, Dee. 4. Funeral Wednesday. Dee. 6, 8:30, at thè residence: 9 a. ni-, St! Philip-N'eri Church. Boriai Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. RESTER. EPHRAIM S.—Of Pimento. ìnd.. age 87 years father of Mrs. B. F. Walston and Mrs. Loia K. Moore. passed away Dee. 4 at 1 p. ni. Friends may cali at thè residence of Mrs. B. F. W alatoli, 1526 E. Twelfth st.. any time aster 2 p. ni . Tuesday. Funeral at High land Lawn Chapel, Terre Haute, Ind-, Tliursday. 2 p. ni. NEUERBURff. CHRISTENA (nee Dietz) — Age 66 years. passed away at thè residence, 4401 E. Tenth St.. Monday, Dee. 4, 3 a. m. Funeral sili be held at residence Wednesday. Dee. 6. 2 p. ni . inends uivited. Burial Anderson cemetery. ' KEAGAN. JOSEPH W —Husband of Nellie A. Reagan. father of Mary Modlin and Mrs. Neliie Stuckwiseh. passed away at his home, 437 South Harding. Dee. 4. Furerai Dee. 7. 10 a. ni. Friends may cali Wednesday. 3 to 9 p. m. Funeral private. Burial Crown Hill. KYAn7 GEORGE WALKER—Age 76 years, beloved husband of Laura_ E. Ryan. passed away Monday. Dee. 4. 5 a. m. Fu-i!t-r;U at residence. 81 Whittier place. Wccnesday. Dee. 6. 1:30 p. m. Friends invited. il: inai private, Crown Hill. BCHIRMER. MRS. MARY JANE —Wife o! B. F Sehirmer and mother of Mrs. George O. Jackson of this city and James Osmond and Waldo P. St hirtner of Cleveland. 0.. passed away Monday a. m. Services at thè residence, 2537 Central ave.. Tuesday 4 p. in. Cremation following. TOLER~THOMAS J.—Beloved husband of Mary L. Toler. passed away at his residence. 2165 Adam st.. Monday. Dee 4. age 71 years. Funeral and burial at Jacksonville. HE. Wednesday. Dee. 0. \ E.VCH, MA 14Y ELIZABETH —Died Saturday. Dee. 2. Funeral Tuesday. Dee. 5. 10 a. m.. Shirley Bros, chapel. 946 X. mino st. Friends invited. Burial Crown Pii!. Relatives surviving besides thè husoand are Herbert Veach, wife and son of Augusta. Ga-: Theodore, Helen and Èva Veach. San Antonio. Texas: Pearl Veach and wife of Evansville. lud., and W. W. Veach, Jr., of Springfield. 111. WALKER ARTHUR L.—Age 49 years of Three Rivers. Mtch.. passed away Monday moming at thè Methodist Hospital. Serviees at thè residence of his mother. 3720 College ave.. Tuesday 4 p. m. Burlai at Three Rivers. He leaves a wife and daughter of Three Rivers. mother Mrs. J. T. Walker of this city and two brothers. , Charles G. of Detroit. M:ch.. and Ernest R of this city. WILLIAMS. EDWARD—ito-band of Chrislena vni'iiams, passctl away Monday. 4:30 j a. m.. age 59. Funeral Wtdnesdav. 2 p. m., at residence. 933 Locke st. Burial Crown Hill. Friends Invited. ~Z~ CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS—We wish to express our heartleìt thanks and sincere appreciation for thè kindness shown us by thè reiat. s. friends and neighbors. each and ercry one. during thè death of our dear daughter, Lora Dickey: we especially wish to th ifik thè ficea)en ot No. 19 cugine house. Mr. and Mrs W. D. Beanbìossom, undertakers: t Rev Milc Smith and quartet ; of Morris Street Christian Church; aìsc Xor thè manv b-autilui fiorai offerings MR. AND MRb. MARSHALL DICKEY, SON AND DAUGHTER. j i IN MLMOIiIAM IX MEMORIA M—ln ‘Ving remembranee of | our dear daug’.'er and sister, Melvln. who : departed this ilio four years ago Dee. 4. ! 1919. r olir s:nl years of time has passed. Sui f we saw tur dear Melvin last. ad was thè hour and fatai was th§ day When they look tUar Melvin away. The God who has given. has taken Arai Heaven our Melvin has won. Althougb our hearts are ead. thè will of God ii li-aie. SADLY MISS ED BY ALL. 5 FIMiKAI. DIKEt TORS W. T. Blasengym Indepeudent Undertaker. Promjit ambii lance cails. “The proof of a servite is thè Service lt Roder.’’ 1702 X. Illinois St. Randolph 6870. 1625 She'hy St Drexel 2570 1- LAXN ER & BUCHANAN 320 Xnrth Illinois St. Funeral director* to thè people of Indian- | apoiis since 18S7. phone*—Ma in 0641 0642 LI 2641. i INDIA N A PO LISCREM ATORY MMd* Parlors 1222 Union SU George Grinsteiner f uneral Director. 522 E. Market. Maio 0908. ' | Johnson & Montgomery 1032 C.ntra! Ave. Main 1430. "shìkLey bros7 co. Mani office 946 N. Illinois St. Cinte 1918. Main 1841 FUNERAL DIRECTORS —1402 N. Illinois. W.M. E. KKIEGER. Main 1154 Res. Phone, Ben Davis 332-L. GADD—IìERT S. GADD. 2130 Prosperi St. Phones: Drexel 0422. Stewart 2278. UN P E RTAKEKS—ITIS E Y Se TITUS. 951 North Del. L. 6364. M. 3680. ! I’EKSOXALS EAIRMOUNT Materaity Hospital for confinenu ut. May work for pari of expenses. Babies for adoption. Write for booklet. Mrs. T. B. Long. 4911 E. Twenty-Seventh St. Kansas City. Mo. LOST AND FOLXD LOST —Twenty doilars between Times office and Market and Deiaware. Cali Times mailiug room during day. At night cali Washington 1646. Reward. THREE-YEAR Malti se eat sold Sunday about noou by small boy for 25c. Pet of little girla. Reward for return to 255 N. Keygtone. LCST —Gold ivrist watch wlth ribbon band on Twelfth St.. Central ear, Pennsylvania St. or E. Washington ear: reward. Irvington 0353. 12 HELP WANTED—MALE

Wanted By M., K. & T. Ry. Maehinists Boilermakers Blacksmiths Free Transportation Apply to Master Mechanic, Parsons, Kas. Denison, Texas. Room 8-15 Railway Exchange, St. Louis, Mo., or Room 215, Traction Terminal BLlg. WANTED— YOUXG MAN to assist with olerieal work about thè school at otld hours in exehanye for a complete business -our*. This is a splendici opportunitv for a joun? man wantins to get a good business education. but a little short on ready money. See Fre.l \Y. Case. prinoipal CENTRAI. BUSINESS COLLEGE, corner Pennsylvania and Vermont Sts. Nixt door to Y. W. C. A. Wanted —Boys . Sixteen years old or under, to carry Times routes in centrai pari of city. Routes benveen North and South and East and West Sts. See Mr. Moorehead. any afternoon, between 2 and 5. MEN to learn vuleanizmg irade: a fine paying business to get into. ANDERSON STEAM VULCANIZER CO. BLACKSMITH and wife: wife to eook tlie boai-iier. Apply SMITHAS BARN, reai* ot 1128 W. New York. BOYS AS MESSENGERS. DELIVERY DEPT. UNION. Monumeut Place. BOY* aB MESSENGERS. DELIVERY DEPTt WESHERN UNION. Monument Place.

12 HELP WANTED—MALE CEMENT blcck laycrs and helpers. 817 N. Garfield. Irvington 0775. 13 IX'STKUCTIOXS a—Business College MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER’S COLLEGE. 309 E. Washington St.. Indianapolis. Ind. _ Circle 0757. Ì4 SALESMEN WAXTEI)~~~ t - TRUCK SALESMAN If you are not making money and have made good in thè past, we can use you. Leads furnished. See W. I. Jordan, 819 E. "Washington St. SALESMEN We require thè Service of several fìrstclass salesmen on popular price car. If you are a successful salesman we want you. Leads furnished. See Mr. W. I. Jordan, 819 E. Wash. SALESMEN. Wanted expeneneed house-to-house salesmrn: salary and eommissom. Address A No. 2794. Times. 16 HELP WANTEI)—FEMAI E Why Not Becoime a Teiieplhone Operator? Telephone Operating is a profltable professioiu Over 1,200 GIRLS in this city are enjoying positions as Telephone Operatore There’s a place in this Profe*on for any bright, healthy young woman of 17 years or more. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONB CO.

Miss Cooper, Room 101 WANTED—YOUXG LADY, good readwTto assist in thè dictatiou department in return for a shorlhand courae. See Fred W. Case. pnncipal CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. Tinnì floor University Park bidg. Corner Pennsylvania and Vermont Sta. Xext door to Y. W. C. A. WHITE woman, settled: generai housework in modern country home wlth children. Washington 1135. LADY to assist wlth housework and cold drink stami. 405 8. Alabama. 18 KOOMS KOB REXT ALL outside room!. hot and eoid water: steam heat: $5 up. Il ARBOREI HOTEL, 617 ■, N. Illinois St. a—Light ltotisekeepinc TWO large. beautiful proni rooms for housekeeping. Also one sleepuig room for 1 or 2 young men. House for rent on ThirttyFourth St. 219 E Tenth St Circle 7948. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 43f7 modern ~fuirnlshed room, 55: empìoyed people preferred. ASHLAND Ave., 902; two very tlesirable unfuniish'd rooms. partly motlern. CI. 5616. WELL furnished aleeping and llght housekeeplng rooms at 359 W. Washington St. TWO UNFURNI9HÉD KÒÒMS~ AT 769 FLETCHER AVE b—Board and Uoonts 21 S TUXEDO. just off Washington: lovely furnished room with board and garage, couple; wife unempioyed. Webster 3162. ALABAMA, south of creek : Bice home for 2 gtniiemen Randolph 5514 MOTHKRI.ESS girl to board; mother a care. Cali Kenwood 5806. WANTED —Small ctnld lo board; good home. Webster 6542. 19 KEXTALS a—llouses 33 S. BIIERMAN DRIVE Ulve-room modern house with garage, in good dbnditlon. S3O a month. Dunlop & Holtegel, _ 122 E. Market St. MODERN bungalow at 1819 Roosevelt st. Has 5 rooms. $35.00. FOWLER A EATON. 301 City Trust. Main 6871. FIVE-ROOM house. $25: flve-room cottag*: Greenfleld. li and., $lO. Cali Drexel 5119. ED. KING. 1227 ROACHE Slx-room modern: garage: S4O. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO. SIX-ROOM cottage, gas. city walei and l isterà: S2O. 217 S. Pine. Drexel 4437. FOUR-ROÒM doublé: gas. rlectriclty. city water. S2O. 5951 Rawles ave. SIX ROOM modern doublé. 4Ì12 Park Ave. Cali Wash. 2906. FULTON st., 222 N.; 3 room, semi-mod-em. $lB. ti—Apartnients NICELY furnished apartments; reasonablo in price; housekeeping room. Cirde 0818. c—Business Piace DESIRABLE space lneluding desk and phone. 34 Union Trust bldg. Main 0821. e—llouses, Flats Furnished ELEGAXTLY furnished 4-room cottage: electricity. gas. well, eistern; no objections one or two small children. Randolph BROADWaV. ' 4164: half-modern. 5-rtwim doublé; neatly furnished: garage. Wash. 0975. 21 keal estate fok~ sale " b—House Larga in, SSOO Cash West Twenty-Ninth St., east of Cllfton. Flve-room modern bungalow. Newly painted and decoraled. Hardwood fioors in livlng and dining rooms. This is a good home; $3,800: SSOO cash, balance mouthly. Cali W. Washburn wlth McCord & McKinney, Ilcaltors, 311 Lemcke Bldg. Circle 5220. Evenings. Randolph 8731. FOUR-ROOM bungalow on Cole St., north of National road, eiectrie lights. well at sink, garage, full lot. Price $2,150. small cash payment. balance like rent. Cali JACK MORRISON. REALTOR. Washington Bank and Trust Company. Main 0792. Harrison 0703. 5-ROOM BUNGALOW Five-room. 2-car garage, lot 80x160. electrie lights. fumace. bath. front and rear porebes. I*riee $4.000. SSOO cash. “Live Wires.” T. R JONES & CO.. 414 People Bank Bldg. Main 5758. South of Fall Creek I specialize in this seetion and can giva you good servite. LACEY HEARN. REALTOR Lincoln 7371. Har. 1024. 5250 CASH Slx-room cottage. 2200 block English Ave. Price $2.500. E. J. McCracken, CITY TRUST CO. S&lirele 4022 Res.. Ran. 6416. 6-room house. 1721 E. Eighteenth sìW't: eiectrie lights, gas. bath, good cella® cemeut front poreh. 50-foot front. J.3.1W: $250 down. Cali Main 0186. Eveningjs Washington 3545.

21 KEAL ESTATE FOR SALK li—House ST. JOAN 0F ARO PARISII Six rooms. sun parlor, breakfast nook, refrigerator room, furnace, coal bin, laundry tub and cistern water in basement, brick fireplace, pilastered mantel, eitlier gas or fuel. hardwood fioors up and down: buffet in dining room. eabinets in kitehen. clothes ehute. coat eloset downstairs, three bedrooms with closets, linen eloset In hall, completo bath with solid base tub; linoleum on kitehen and bath. best quality shades, non-tarnisliable doublé curtain rotls. high-grade eiectrie fixtures: plenty wall openings, doublé garage, front drive, paved alley: beautiful shrubbery wlth cement vases. This doublé will have to be seen to be apprettateti. In thè very best location north. Priced right for quick sale. Terni. “Live Wires. T R. JONES & CO. 414 People'B Bank Bldg. Main 5758. Beautiful Home Oli Corner Near Garfield Park This house was built for a home. Has 4 large rooms down. 2 up. The first floor ls well arranged and ha fine hardwood finish and fioors. large basement. excellent furnace. 3-car garage. Lot 102x131, or three 34-ft. lots. This property is an estate and ■ must be sold at once. Terms can be arranged. sf. D. JOHNSON. ME VER KISEK BANK Lincoln 3341 Res , Rami. 3753. SSOO Casli Near Garfield Park, new 5-room modern homo on east front lot. Brick and cement poreh across front, two bedrooms and bath bf-tween off hall, plenty of eloset room, two-room basement. Balance $43 jier monili, or your vacant lot as first payment. Cali XV. XVashburn with McCord & McKinney, Realtors, 81l Lemcke Circle Evenlngrs. UHiidolph 8731. Dandy Five-Room House, West 3935 Harvest St. Has live good rooms. living room. two sleejnng rooms. dining room and kitehen: eiectrie lights, well and cistern: lot 48UjX 157. Garage. House in gootl repair. An absolute bargain. only $1.800: smali cash payment: balance like rent. You will have to hurry for this one. Cali Mr. Brooks, Main 0792. Evenings, Randolph 8699. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO. A South Alabama Street Doublé, Near Morris Street This 7-room-a-side doublé has largo front and back parlor. dining room and kitehen. 3 large and airy s.eeping room ami bath. seeond floor. Fine fumane. Three-car garage. Will make reduction for all cash See or phone M. D. JOHNSON. MEYER KISER BANK. Lincoln 3341. Res.. Kami. 3753. rAI rw] Slgna lik* ih one at thè leri vULUj aoon PP*sr on propert} llstetf 1 7#-S Bankers Trust bldg. ** MAin l*e Eight-Room Modera On Lexington, near Shelby. on corner lot. | with 4-room sctuimodern on rea’ of lot. Want offor, terms or cash. Cali W. Wash- 1 burn with McCord & McKinney, Realtors, 311 Lemcke Bldg. Circle 5220 , Evenings. Randolph 8731. j DANDY little four-room bungalow on W Michigan and Miley Ave : vacant: large llving-room. two bedrooms with closets. bath, gas. eiectrie lighls, cement front poreh; price $3.250, small down payment. bala.ii like reni, or would take lot worth thè money as rari Cali JACK MORRISON. REALTOR Main 0792. Harrison 0703. BTRICTLY modern liouse. full basement, suuroom. three rooms down, three ami bath up. cast front lot tritìi south exposure Street paved: prive $6,150 piu liarrett scssruenl. terms $1,500 cali. $45 i>er mon... Loeated northwest collier Guilford and FortyNinth St. The Southern Luraber Co. NEW DOUBLÉ Ft-ur rooms, front and rear porche a side, eiectrie llght*. orar 3 Merlilian st car ime. Price $3,500, SSOO cah "Live Wires," T. R. JONES tz CO.. 414 People's Bank Bldg. Main 5758. EAST. near Washington St. and schools. 6- I room house, garage, fine conditimi; price] $4,200; lerm*. Cali Mani 6771. HOYT Ave, Orioni cottagi . excellent condì-! tion: oniy $3,750: SSOO down. Maio 0771. S. RANDOLPH: 6 room cottage: goo<l location: $2.800: small payiiit'iit Malti 6771.; fìTank e gajès - a soTl realtors. 1011 Hume-llaiiur Lincoln 1269 FOR property -at or south. cali OSBORNÉ. | Orevri 6184 ù —Lofs SIOO CASH Baian-e $2 per week. buys lot 40x165. on Martindale Ave, near Suthcrland Ave. Price $450. K. 3. McCracken, CITY ! TRI£ST CO. Circle 4022. Res., Ran. 0410. ! LOT north. near fàlrground. Jual east of Fai Creek. Price now only $435 Reapons.ble party can buy for $lO cash and $1.25 a week. Main 1409. He, Irving ton 3056. WANT LIGIÌT COUPÉ FOR CLEAR LOT ON E THIRTY F.IGHTH 8T . NEAR FAIRGROUND ONLY $750 MAIN 1409 RESIDENCE. WASHINGTON 4175. $lO GIVEB you possesslon of an acre traci I east. ideal home sue; gootl ìand. COOPER A HADLKY. 838 liemcke Bldg. Irvington 0312. e—Suburban

Suburìian Home Attractive Terms New euburban home. loeated northwest of town; one half block from gootl traction line; 2 block from main paved highway: 5 room; gootl well; situateli on aero traet. Will eell all or pari. Can b bought on easy terms; S3OO down SEE MR. MOORMAN. Security Trust Co. Main 1804. Re., Ran. 2585. A Country Home and Five Acres, iU/2 Milcs South of Monument A seven-room house with large room: furnace beinir installed; fruit and flowers. On Jackson High way. Can give possession at once. For Information see M D. JOHNSON. MEYER KISER BANK. Lincoln 3341. Rea.. Rand. 3753. f—Sale. or Exchange DOUBLÉ. Ave years old; elear and modem in every way on north side; listed for SBO per side and valueil at $15,000. Want to trade on apartment between $25,000 ami $30.000. Will deal only wlth private owner. Adilress A No. 2795, Times. WILL tratte vacant corner lot. Southwest. E. J. McCracken. Circlo 4022. Re., Ran. 6416. 22 REAL ESTATE VV ANTEO Your Opportunity to Cash Out We will buy several four to six room, semi-modern homi reganiless of their eondition if priced right. Give, full deseription to receive attentimi. Addica A No. 2791, Times. SPOT CASH Will pay cash for small propri-tic: dog* in preferred. Address A No. 2796, Times. FRANK S. GATES k. SON, REALTORS. 1011 Hume-Manur. Lincoln 1269. 23 FARM LANDS HOMESEEKERS—Send for Virginia farm lisi; best climate. Dept. Q, Empori. Va. 25 MISC ‘ELLA NEO US FOR SALE a—Houficholti Goods RUGS —LINOLEUMS Imported Japaneso Grass Ruga, 9x12. $7.50; Bxlo. $7.25. Hall ruaner. 36c per yard. Gold seal congoieum ruga, 9x12. perfect good: newest pattern. $13.76. Axminster. velvet and wiltons at lowest prices in thè city. Dorfman Rug Co. 207 W. Washington, opposite St.atel ouse. “IF IT COVERS A FLOOR. WE HAVE IT.” EROWN Spanish leather, fumed oak davenport, good condltlon, reagouable. 2032 College Ave. b—Coal, Ice and Wood Oold Weather Special Wbile 5 Cars Last. Indiana Shoveled Lump $6 2 Tons, $11.50 Commercial Fuel Co. MA in 0430. MA in 0431.

THE INDIANA-POLIS TIMES

EVERETT TRUE

Aou se(= 'AAsJR.e- to asce, that cinjcs o^\ C-OOIDS SvjCH PRiCGS B<SC4v)^o DON'T AOV6RTIS<?. (M tvAy £a/S----3AV6 A LOT rtoivisy ANO OUR C?oSTo/vfE/^? Af'TiSfS. A H/15TY Ol* THC GooOS l'M CtotsiViNC'Ci'O THAT Tf4<s CuSTOf-I tms in thb ■RSCIOM teocj NiO&lO O\Nl TV4-C5. NORTH 13 V TV4.CS AMO ON TUtS, SOCITH T?V TI+S

25 MISCELLAXEOLS FOK SALE fi—Coai. reo and Wood BUY YOUR COAL at thè Best Prices Trv Our Illinois Coal It is one of tho best coali on thè market today. We guarantee tliis coal not to clinker —and Olir Guarantee Is Good Large 111. lump. forked U' 40 Large Ind. lump, forked $7 40 111. 2 to 6 in. lump, forked $6 60 Ind. 2 to 6-in. lump, forked $6.60 Illinois Egg, forked $6.40 Indiana Egg, forked ''U? 111. shoveled lump Ind. shoveled lump $6.15 111. mine run 2-3 lump $5.90 Ind. mine run. 2 3 lump $5.90 lUIOMPT DELIVERY ANY PLACE IN THE CITY. TOM SHROYER 430 Indiana CI relè 0598. CI relè 1435. CI relè 0597. Linton 4tli vein Egg, forked $6.50 Illinois Egg, forked.. $6.50 Two tons l’or $12.50 Linton 4th vein Luinp, forked $7.25 Illinois Lump, forked.s7.L’s Red Asli Foeahontas, mine run $10.25 Indiana mine run, 6070 lump $5.75 ISLAND COAL CO. WE bster 0122 Good Coal Ts Our Success Nico frwh-nilned *-nal off tho oar Kindllng with each ton. Illinois Egg, clean forked $6.25 Indiana Egg, clean forked... .$6.25 Indiana or Illinois inine run 60% lump $5.75 Illinois Block, large forked.. .$7.25 Best Indiana or Linton lump, clean forked $7.25 Genuine Brazil Block, largo forked $9.00 Red Ash Pocahontns mino run $10.75 Try Our Pooahonta—No Bettcr Prompt tltilivcry anywherc in city. UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Drexel 3289. Stewart 2225. SPECIAL 111. 2 to 6-ln. lump, forked $6.25 111. Egg, clean forked $6-25 111. Egg. shoveled $6.00 111. mine run, 50% lump $6.00 Higli-grade Ind. Egg, clean forked $6.25 Hign-giude Ind. lump, clean forked $7.25 Best 111. block, forked $7.25 High-grade nut and slack $5.00 Am ber Jacket Egg, clean forked $6.50 Prompt Delivery Any Place in City. BETHEL COAL CO. UR exel 0250 ILLINOIS LUMP. Special, $6.60 CRIDER COAL CO. DR exel 6898. Buy Coal Now Try 1 ton 111. 6-in. egg...56.50 Indiana forked lump $7.00 Illinois forked lump $7.25 Try one ton and if this coal doesn’t meet with your approvai, send it back. MF.RIDIAN COAL CO. Lincoln 6237. Lincoln 0237. CLEAN FORKED ILLINOIS. 2 TO 0-INCH LUMP sfi.2. r > INDIANA. LARGE LUMP $7.00 ILLINOIS EGG $6.00 TO $6.25 MINE RUN $6.00 ILLINOIS BLOCK $7.25 DREXEL 0003. HÉAVY CORD WOOD. WTLLTCUT IN LENGTHS TO SUIT YOUR STOVE, FURNACE OR FIREPLACE, MAIN 0142. d—Musica! Instruments NEW UPRIGHT PLANO; will sell on payment at $1.75 per week. Randolph 4221. MB MORGAN. VIOLINS, all slzes. complete outllt, $12.50 up. WACHKMAN. 628 S. Alabama. Drexel 5768 % S’HECR squarciano: good condltiom. 1021 ave Drexel 7409.

By CONDO

25 MISCELI. WLOI S FOR SALE c—( lotliing TROUSERS $2.95, $3.95, $4.95. 1 Match Your Cont and Ìis Save thè Difference a B Two STORES in One f The Pants Store Co. 4S West Ohio St., Near Illinois SHORT, -■ 1 piush it . etl - : io r.ew: Si/*' .‘ih Cali Irvington f—Misi elianeou Tarpaulins I*r*pan* now t*r ih* wintcr Contra<?tor. tru *k .imi wa.:<m nwm rs notUf*. We have ©very lrm 1 -40 fwt and 10 to 100 lift i*’Ali maik* ni beavi O V ariuy Ouck. Evcrv *over in **to<*U No ùelay to hav* cover* m.id up Pri-f l lower than elM*wh*rr Se* u? ijefore buytnie Also full lino of hardware. cohmmUmit of ahovr.4. piokn. forre auvìls. vi?k*h. ieveif. trowHn. rufdjer lw tinsr. 1.000 and 2.000-, b. capio’ity pialionu h. .m M. L. Goldberp Òc Son 1302 W. Washington. ÌIOOFING. lirst quality i*ml ami „-ri-t?u nato <'oMT||(l, $2 25 |n*r roll. Slightlv d:imaged. $1 6.. per roti CHARLES KOEII- - 882 Virginia avo Hri \W 9400 INVALI!) CHAIRS— Good. strong rublicr Unii elisir for rent. 53 50 per month Crutcliv*. 25e Dr .v r.v frec. BAKER BROS. WHEN YOU THINK <,B TYPEWUITERS TIIINK OF JUDD 22 s PKNN SI. 76 MISI EELVNEOI S W INTUII GOOD, SOUND, DRY, YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT STOCK YARDS. WE WILL BAY 68 CENTS PER BUSHEL ON IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. ~HROKKN ji:wi*:lry~ Such tìK old wat<'h case, rings, cliains. ** vetri asa fraine, ©old teeth, orov.na and bri dir 68, eto., 91.00 per 't for old false teeth. Cash p&id fnr partly flllcd booka of Thrlft stampa. Short timo only. Open Monday, Dee. 4. Room 11S Arcade: seeond floor. 27 BUSINESS AN NOI NC EME.M S A Bath a Day ls thè Healthy Way j E. M HARD IN CO. Merchant plumber. 3220 E. Mich. Webster 3001. DETECTIVES QUIOLEY-HYLAND AGKNCY. INC. 404 Natitin.il City Bank Ifiilg. Main 2902. Day or night. FEATHERS bonghi, sold and renovatetl; feather mattresses and pillows mada. E. F. IiUKKLE, 416 Mas. Main 1428. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana ave. VAULT CLEANING. For quick Service. Cali Rapid Vault and Sink Cleaning Co. Beimont 2607. PIANO builder and timer. Repair al! kinds. Work guaranteed. NICHOLAS HILDMAN. Belmout 0328-3. HEATH’S Barlior Shop: Union; warm, comfort.litio batliroom. 133 VV. Market. 28 STORAGE ANI) TRANSFEBS EST. 1898. Otto J. Suesz Packing, hauling, low ratos on California shipments. Through cars to Los Angeles. Main 2353-3628. Night, Webster Shank Suporior Service BEST FACTLITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey St. Matn ”028. LI. I^B. 30 AUTOMOBILKS FOR SALE h—lgi.-olìmo DODGE BROS., used cars. All models at cheap prices C.H.Wallerich CqmpanY Danae EROTMeRa Motor VeHicues FCRD truck, 1921. netv pneumatlc tires; fine shape. Terms. OAKLEY GARAGE. 1061-65 S. Mendian. OAKLAND EIGHT, fino running condltlon; bargain for quick sale. LINCOLN GARAGE. 38 Kentucky Ave. FORD, 1917 tourlug : 3>òo down. WIDES & MILLER. 64+ E. Wash. Main 3493. GRANT SIX, coupé; $75 aawn; wire wìieels and new tire. 518 N. Canit.nl FORD touring. $45 down : fine shape. 518 N. Capitol Open evenings. FORD tourfng, good shape. $35 down. SÌB N. Capitol. Open evenings.

30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasolina /t**/ 1917 _ \7\ /wy Touring. slls. \ / starter, demountables. \^i | 1920 Roaòster, 'IH $135 |U 1920 Tourinr. f “ starter, dem.. $250. | \Y’\ 1919 Roadster, Ir I 1 starter, $175. -/’**/ \yg\ 1914 Touring, $35. j / THE RED ARROW 945-7 Southeastern Ave. HAROLD HANCOCK, MGR. ST ewart 2707 OPEN SUNDAY MORNING. Monroe demonatratora used two months greatly reduced in price. Reai Bargains lu thè 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 Bargains A large lino all models and styies 1922 with one-man top; 1921-1920 wtth starter* and demountabie rim in good condition. Wil! take any make car in trade. Small payment down. Brine; your car or small down payment and drive a good Ford away. No rea tape. Open Sundays and Evenings L. T. Alidi, Auto Exchange 725 Virginia*Ave. FORD BOWES - New and l’sed Touring and Roadsters SwnssheSm <Ss Parker 330 E. Market Ford Sedan 1920 model, complete!}- equipped. paitit, tin s iintl upholstermg good. Kuns like new. S3OO. Terms. Monroe Motor Corp. 130 E Ni * V ork Main 3871. FORD COUPÉ Bargain for cash. Cali for A. Martin, ,202 Kentucky Ave. OAKLAND SIX !<• .ring, new tire*: fine shape: $165. Terms. OAKLEY GARAGE. 1661 65 > Merliliali. LIGHT +IX TOURING WITH TEETER MOTOR CASH OR TRADE PREFER DIAMOND VV ìi AT HAVE YOU. PRICE $495 MAIN ;-i - RES.. WA9H. 4175. DODGE truck, panel body; ea.-etliait condltion. Terms. OAKLEY GARAGE. 1661-05 9 Mi-ridlan. WANT IHAMONÌiS FOK” LitillT SIX TOURING CAR, IN GOOD ORDER; PRICE $495 MAIN 14U9. RES . WASH. 4175. MAXWELI. touring. new top, new paint, new tire, mechanlcally A-l. $135. Better liurry Open evenirla 220 S. Perni. M 1705. FORD touring. run moti, lotdts good: SBS. OAKLEY GARAGE. 1661-65 S. Mendian, t<T ik‘ new : i-i -r 27'• payments ALLEN 725 Virginia ave. FORD TOURING. SBS. ALLEN. 725 Virginia Avo. 31 \l rOMOHILLS WANTED Autos Wanted Ch for any car. See us. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. BIS N Capito!. Main 2638. AUTOS WANTED. LATE MODELS. 212 E. New York 9t. Main 4440. AUTOS WANTED. WE PAY CASH. I WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N Illinois _ Main 1679. WANTED Ford truck or touring car In ex, bauge for equitv in five-room cottage; *out!i side Drexel 1124. ring 3. AUTOS WANTED. WE PAY MORE 235 N PENN. >2 ALTO SUPPLÌKB. REPAIRB SPRINGS for all makes of automobile Repair made on sanie tvhile you wait. Ne.t leaves. rearclilug. tempermg and weldiny. We carry complete line of all *i/,ts ni u>ck. Best of Service and lowest prices. See us. Jolm Guedclhofer Wagon Co. 202 Kentucky ave. Main 0287. Auto Wlieels repaired and made new, new spokett and truiiig up, half rtms; wheel* repaired on short notice. Get our prices. Best of Service. John Guedclhofer Wagon Co. 202 Kentucky ave. Main 0287. Good Used Tires, All Sizes. Take Your Pick, $2.00 Each. ItOGERS 3115 W. Wash. Beimont 4300.

Auto W asiling Our Specialty DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE. 882 W Circi 0653. ÀUTO WÀSHING Our specialty. 334 N. Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry Auto Storage $8 per Month HEATED GARAGE $8 PER MONTH. 332 W. Maryland. Circi 0653. 35 FINANCIAL PERSONAL LOANS § fl(0) To*g|® Thi9 office is operated under thè supervision of thè State of Indiana and was established for thè purposo of providing a piace where honest people can borrow any fynount from $lO to S3OO without paying more than thè legai rate of Interest or without being imposeù upon in any way. It ia only necessari that you are kceping house and permhncntlv locateti. NO WORTHY PKRSON REFUSED We do not notify your employer, naither do we make inqulries of your friends, relative* or trade people. You can have ali thè time necessary for repayment and pay only for thè actual time you keep thè money. Cali and let u explaln. No eharge unless you borrow. Loans with other companles paid off and more money advanced at legai " ‘“ iF IN A HURRY PHONE MA in 2923. SECURITY MORTGAfrE LOAN CO. / Rooms 205-7-9 Indiana Trust IMÈg. 113 E. Wash. St. Corner Vi.rgiàj a Avs.

35 FINANCIAL When You Need Money We Have An Uniimited Capital which we are enabled to loan to thè borrowtn* public of Indianapolis. $lO to S3OO Loans Loans made on lurniture, Victrolas. piano, live stock, etc., and remember our Easy Payment Pian Ratea and Methods: $ 20: total cost 4 months, $ 1.75 $ 40: total cost 4 months, $ 3.50 $ 60: total cost 4 months. $ 5.25 $ 75: total cost 4 months. $ 0.56 $ 90: tota! cost 4 months, $ 7.88 $160: total cost 4 months. $13.13 $250; total cost 4 months, $21.88 Our constantly increasing business makes it possible to offer you terms of rcpayment so satisfactory that you can not afford to be wltliout money for any legitimate purpose. Telephone applications receive prompt attentiou. Main 2983. American Loan Co. 347 Bankers Trust bldg. Third floor. Corner Pennsylvania and Ohio sts. Licensed and bonded company “ditT you bell itt If not, try thè automoblls columua ot In Tini Want Ada 36 INSURANCE WE MAKE and give seeond mortgages on lmproved lamia and Indianapolis reai estate. AETNA MORTGAGE & INVESTMENT CO. 508 Fidelity Trust Bldg. REAL ESTATE and Insurance TUXEDO STATE BANK. 4304 E. New York. Irvmgtoo 2803. 37 MONEY TO LOAN YOU CAN BORROW MONEY SO CHEAP and on such easy terms of repayment from tho Fidelity Loan Company, a licensed and bonded firru. for use in paying overdue bill or to buy thè things you need for CASH at BARGAIN PRICES that every one should take advantage of our Service. LOANS ON FORNITURE $20.00 to $300.00 at legai ratea, on stiorl notice and without publicity. We give you all thè time you want to repay a loan and only c-harge you thè actual time you have thè money. Fair, isn t it? You Can Afford to Borrnw On $ 40 pay $2 a month and interest On $ 60 pay $3 a month and interest On SIOO pay $5 a month and interest PAY MOKE ANY TIME AND REDUCE THE COST IN YOUR BEHALF We are on tilt job eight hours a day. and through personal contact and personal Service, plus a deep personal interest, we cali serve you and your lriends as you wish to be served. In these unusual timee, business friendshlps, dose relations. mutuai under fami mg s and co-operation are reai asseta to all of us. We are ready to go three fourtlis of thè way. Now it is up to you. FIDELITY LOAN CO. li Hi E. Market St. Room 532 Lemcke Bldg. Main 1278. LOANS AND INSURANCE on City ami Farm Property. THC-S. C. DaY & CO. 709-715 Fletcher Trust Building. M ain 1325. LOANS on furniture. piano®, auto?. lirestock. f&rm implement? and otlier ooliateral. 141 E. Washington St. CAPITOL LOAN CO. Main 0585 Auto Lincoln 7184 MONEY furnished on realty mortgages and contrari. FRANK K. SAWYER. Meridian Lise Bidg., 307 N. Pennsylvania St. Riley 1426. FIRST and seeond mortgage on Indiana and Indianapolis rea! estate R B. WILSON. 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Lincoln 6104. . MONEY to loan on seeond mortgages. L. B. MILLER. 127 N Deiaware St. Main 5782. 328 E, Wabasii St. W LEG AI. NOTI CES NOTICE TO PIDDERS. The undersigned publicly posts. from time to time a neeìded. on thè buìlctin board of thè board of school cotumissioners of tlie city of Indianapolis, at Us office, 150 N. Merldian Bt.. Itidianapolis. Ind., pecitli-a----tions for dtvers supplica for schools. office, janitor, domestie sciencc, manual training and office equipment: for material ior repairs to building and equipment, vii : hardware. lumber, plumblng end electricai supplir; eiectrie fuse*, leather lielting, lire extingulsher, metal ceiling. lumber for Arsenal Technical Schools. and one Ford truck; and seaied bids will be received by thè undersigned for thè sale to said board for such supplice and materials until thè respective date named in said specifieatious. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. WALTER J. TWINAME, busine. 4 director. RALPH 1). McCARTY, purehusing agent. Indianapolis, Ind.. Dee. 5. 1922.

MARRIAGE LICENSES Verne Weir. 1434, S. La Salle St.. Glee Viekery, 1834 Lambert St. Lee Ailen. 931 Leouard St.: Laura Tyra, 841 Buchanan St. Tannar Hicks. 321 N. West St.; Maude Williams, 147 Douglas St. Frank B. Lawrence. Kansas City: Lilly M. Bridees. Severin Hotel. Charles E. Masters, 2918 E. Michigan St.; Estella A. Rathfon, 717 E. Orauge St. Frank Hanilett. 732 W. Twenty-Fousjh St.: Estella S. Copper, 549 W. Minerva St.’ Floyd O. McCord, 319 E. South St.; May L. Barili, 1402 H E. Ohio St. John Fleming. 817 Coffey St.: Lilltan G. Modi, 422 N. East St. Oscar W. Sayre, 1203 S. Tv.enty-Nlnth St.: Manlio S. King, 310 W. Sixteentli St. William F. McCord, Oakiandon; Alma A. McGhehey, Lawrence. Eugene C. Boyden, Brightwood Y. M. C. A.; Lola Cole, 9.-4 Chadwick St. Fnnk S. SmaJlwcod. E. Twenty-Flrst St.; Julia Smallwood. 2037 Mansfield St. Ora M. Spillman, Louisville, Ky.: Suste E. Grlffin, 307 N. Noble St Ralph M. Gilbert. Bridgeport; Mary E. Crisler. 2022 W. Washington St. Arthur F. Kistler, 1220 Linden St.: Evelyn Guery, 1819 New Jersey. Jack Ki-amer. 648 Russell Ave.: Bertha Goodman, 129 W. MoCarty St. Paul A. Johnston, 39 W. Henry St.; Gulielma Dlllingham. West Point, Miss. Herman Shorter. 1718 Alvord St.; Victoria Hogan, 1722 Alvord St. BIRTNS Girl* Charles and Gladys Weirick. 5043 E. New York. Fred and Virginia Wise, 1338 Roach. Horace and Ruth Smith, 2336 Greenbrier Lane. Lester and Lottie Freeman. 193 S Yandes. Sam and Susie Graves, 1220 Pleasant. John and Anna Barrett. 4259 College. Robert and Minnie Miles, 51 S. Hawthorns Lane. Chester and Cecile Pool, 1524 College. Louis and Ludle Bowman. Methodist Hospital. Charles and Margaret Schafer, 1517 Wade. Link and Essie Tatlock, 1115 MdLain. Fred and Agnes Gladen, 2181 Station. Steve and Mary Loder, 213 Geisendorf. Boys Benjamin and Edith Sims, 2335 Hoyt. Clyde and Edith Perry. 1401 Shelby. Julius and Flossie Franklin, 323 W. Nlneteenth. Arthur and Thelma Burton, 807 S. Pershand Hattie Amick. 27S N. Addison. DEATHS Ella Spenoer. 72. city hospital, tuberculosis. James Edward Taylor, 4. 1139 St. Paul, diphtheria. Michael Raftery, 82. 805 Prospect, acute eardiac dilatation. William S. Bacon, 74, 1226 E. Georgia, lobaf pneumonia. Ular V. MeGrew, 5, 932 N. Senato, diphtheria. Francis Carr, 71, 5018 LoweH, acute cardias dilatation. Caroline Miller. 25. 2640 Madison, diabete* mellitu. George Prudhoe, 74. 730 Vi Ft. Wayne, arterio sclerosi. George Spears, 8 days, (ÀMt hospital, pulmonary hemorrhage.

DEC. 5, 1922

KENTUCKYSTttR ■IKJHCH PINZE ‘Chenoweth Jock’ Named Grand Champion of International Show. By United Press CHICAGO, Dee. s.—The blue blenda of cattledom monopolized thè big judging arena of thè International Livestock Exposition today. Several champions already picked strode proudly about thè grouncis exhibiting their ribbons, symbols of world leadership in their class. Others to be judged today looked sleek and fat, fit for thè strongest of competi tion. Chenoweth Jock, pure bred Kentucky shorthom steer, carried hia honors proudly. He was named grand Champion of thè show, thè highest honor of thè livestock world. Chenoweth’s honors will be short lived. Thursday he will he led into thè arena and sold to thè highest biddei for Christmas beef. State colleges of agriculture carried off thè bulk of thè honjprs in fat shoep raising. The University of IlHnoia won championship honors for fat Shropshire wethers and grade and crcss-bred wethers. Kansas won ,‘n thè Cotswold and Dorset classes. Kentucky was winjier in thè Hampshire and Chevoil classes and lowa State College had thè Champion fat Oxford wether. CHIQKHARLEYIN ' MENI. RELAFSE Chicago Pro Team ls Sued by Star’s Brother. Bit United Press CHICAGO. Dee. s.—Charging thè managers of thè Bears, Chicago professional football team, broke tho heart of Chick Harley, famou Ohio State and all-American haif back, his brother, William, today r fìled suit to recover one-half of thè Bears’ share of thè present season’s receipts. William Harley asserted thè managers of thè Bears wanted to break a contract with his brother and himself and on every occasion belittle

' 1 i Cbick’s efforts on thè fleld. He said this virtually caused his brother a mental collapse. Chick was never aliowed to run from a punt formation, for which he was famous, William charged. Ile further asserted that linemen would allow thè opponent to pass every time Chick was sent back to punt. He alleged that thè final blow carne at Buffalo when Chick was sent into thè game aster wild cheers from thè erowd demanded his appearance. None of thè backs xvould give way to him and he was forced to return to thè benoh. RÉSSIiITS HHIMEME Both Houses Mark Time on Legislative v Programs. Bu United Press WASHINGTON. Dee. 5. —The varied elements of Congress—confronted with ship subsidy. farm eredita and railroad legislation, today sought grounds for a compromise in thè legislative message of President Ilarding. The entire -legislative program of Congress is admitted to hinge on "how progressive are thè progressive suggestions” of thè President. The farm bloc, is awaiting to see how far thè Administration intenda to go in extending farm eredita and revising thè Federai reaerve system. The progresslvea. comprising practlcally thè sanie elemets, are marklng time to see to what extent thè Administration is designed to move In railroad law revision. The Repuhlican leaders are walting to see how much sentiment ls golng to be raliied to thè ship subsidy by thè President’s expected ‘‘progressive'’ suggestions. President Harding probably wil! not deliver his legislative message until Friday. DRIVER HELD AFTER CAR HITS TWO OTHER AUTOS ]\l. E. Major in Collision With Three Macliines. M. E. Major. 13 E. Twenty-Seventh St., drivlng south on Meriidan St., collided with a car drlven by Alfred Jilann, 425 N. Blackford St., at Fourternth St. today. Major’s car tumed completely around and damaged automohiles driven by Mrs. A. J. Snyder, 1902 N. Merldian St., and Nathan Race. 1934 Park Ave. Major was arrested. SOLDIER RECAPTURED F. R. Neal, one of eleven soldiers who escaped from thè guard house at Ft. Benjamin Harrison waip arrested last night by thè police. Neal, who was sound at Blake and New York Sts., was thè seeond of thè fu gitivi to be caught.