Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 183, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1922 — Page 10

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1 DEATH XOTICES HYLAND, MARIA—I2I7 S. Seventh St.. Terre Haute. Ind., si-iter of Robert E. Hyland, motor polleeman, and cousin ot Martin J. Hjiar.d. city treet commi s#ioner, died Sunday momiug, Dee. 10. Funeral Wednesday morning, Dee. 13. at residence. Terre Haute. Ind. KENNEDY. MRS. HARVEY—Afe 46. passed away Dee. 9. Funeral Services Tue-day 2 p. m. at residence, 044 Camp St. Burlai Crown Hill cemetery. LOWES, CLYDE —Hus.and of Clara and father of Gordon and Mary Lowes, passed away at his homo in Aeton, Saturday. Dee. 9. Funeral Tueeday, Dee. 12. 2 p. m.. at thè Aeton Presbyterian Church. Burlai Aeton cemetery. Friends invited. MOFFAT. REV JOHN P.. D. D.—Paslor of thè W. Washington Street Presbyterian Ohurch, passed away at hia home Saturday. Dee. 0, 6:45 a. m. Funeral at thè residence, 6511 University Ave.. Tuesday. Dee. 12. at 2 p. m. Buri<U Mcmorial Parli cemetery. MOORE. WALTER EVERETT —The 8-ycar-old son of Frank Moore. died Sunday. Dee. 11. Funeral from thè Shìrley Bros, ehapel, 946 N. Illinois. Tueeday, Dee. 12. at 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial at Andereon cemeteriSTAMM. HARLEY—Age 48 years. brother of Henry Stamm, Mrs. Anna Thorp. Mrs. Era Dombraski. >lrs. Lima Armstrong, Mrs. Ets Carlson, Mrs. Bertha Cohen. Francis Stamm. passed away Sunday. Dee. 10. Funeral Tuesday. Dee. 12. 2 p. m„ at thè residence of bis sister. Mrs. Alonzo Armstrong, 963 N. Belleview PI. Friends invited; .- STOTHART. MRS. CHARLES (nee Edna Thomas) —Formerly of Indiana! oli, passed away at her home in Pori Angeles. Wash., Wednesday. Burial Indianapolis. Funeral notice later. (Tipton tlnd.) papera pi esse copy.) * ! IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM—In sad but loving remsmbranco of our dear daughter-in-law and aister-L'i-law, Nona Griffin. ho died Dee. 11. 1921. Gene but not forgotten. BY ONES WHO LOVE YOU. IN MEMORIAM —In loving remembrance of our dear husband and father. Paul C. Dt-n-Bis. who departed this lite one year ago today. Sadly missed by MOTHER AND DAUGHTER 8 Ft XEKAL DIRECTOR 3 W. T. Blasengym Independent Undertaker Prompt ambulante calla. “The proof of a servici is thè Service it rendere. ” 1702 N. Illinois St. Randolph 6870. 1625 Shelby St. Drexel 2370 FLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St. Funeral directors to thè people of Indianapolis since ISS7. Phones—Mam 0641-0642 LI. 2841 INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY sr- TifalcL Pari ora 1222 Union St. George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. Maio 0908. Johnson & Montgomery 1032 Central Ave. Main 1430. shirley~bros.’ co. Main office 946 N. Illinois St. Circle 1918. Main 1841. | FUNERAL DIRECTORS —1402 N. llllcota WM. E. RRIEGER. Main 1154 Res Phone. Ben Davis 332-1. GADD —BERT S GAPb~ 2120 Prospect Si. | Phones: Drexel 0422. Stt-wart 2278. UNDERTÀKERS-~KISEY ~St "ITI S. 951 North Dei L. 6564. M 3680. 7 LoiH.F.S AMf (-I.IBS VERITAS LODGE NO. 608, F. & A. M.—Called to meeting Tnesdày evening. Dee. 12th, a 7:30 o’clock. for installation of offieers. W. E. RENO. W. M.; E. A. LESTWICH, Secretary. PERSONAL FAIRMOUNT Maternity Hospital for eonflnement. May work for pari of expenses. Babies for adoption Writo for booklet. Mrs T. B. Long. 4911 E. Twenty-Seventh Si. Kansas City. Mo. 19 LOST ANI) FOLND WII.L party who sound wrist vrateh at Pine and E. Washington. Dee. 4. at sccident. pieaee return to 1427 Montonini? Main 288 S Kewsrd. 12 HELP WANTED—MALE

100 BOYS And 100 GIRjLS Can Get Employrnent at thè • BARBER=WARNOCK . COMPANY Indiana’s Lurgest Ketail Ford Organization. 813-23 E. Washington And Make Spending Money Christmas Wanted By M., $. & T. Ry. Machinists Boilermakers Blaeksmiths Free Transportation Appiy to Master Mechanic, Parsons, Kas. Denison, Texas. Room 8-15 Railway Exchange, St. Louis, Mo., or Room 215, Traction Terminal Bldg. Wanttd —Boys \ Sùl*D years old or under, to carry Tlmea ' roules in eenìral part of city. Routes between North and South and East and West Sta Set- Mr. Moorehead, any alternuon, between 2 and 5, a~day ean be made by ladies and rentleraeu who wlll present dlgnifted selline propoeitlon to ten people ciailySales organizatiou just formine. Nationwide opportumty io.' advaneement. Saie ei perirne not neeessary. Cali Saies Manager. Lircolr 6104. for apr> nitment. WANTED Tlmea earners between thè aeee of 10 and 12 years in North Indianapolis. Good chance for iive-wtre boya to make money. anl advanoe. See Mr. Graetls. rear 2941 C-lifton Street. Times station, aster 2:30 p. m. ACCOCNTANT wanttd: married man preferred; must be good and capable oi ■ and'uig entire dcpartment. In answertng cito age. referenee and phone numt*er. Adòresa A No. 2210, MEN to iearn Tulcatuztng tracie; a line payfng business to jet into. ANDERSON STEAM VCLCANIZER Co. BOTS AS MESSENGERS DELIVERY DEFT. WESTERN UNION. Monument Piace. 1 INSTRUCTIOXB a—Business College MEN to iearn bar ber trade. -TRI-CITY BARBER S COLLEGE. 309 E. Waahrngton St., Indianapolis, Ind. Cirele 07ó7. 14 SALESMEX WANTED USED CAR SALESMAN This position hok' unlimited opportu..iti' for a hnstler. Cali Mr. 3olyard. WILBUR JOHNSON CO. 724 N. Jteridlan. 9

14 SALESMEN WANTED TRUCK SALESMAN If you are not making money and have made good in thè past, wè can use you. Leads furnished. See W. I. Jordan, 819 E. Washington St. - SALESMEN We require thè Service of several firstclass salesmen on popular price car. If you are a successful salesman we want you. Leads furnished. See Mr. W. I. Jordan, 819 E. Wash. THE Louis F. Dow Company, St. Paul, manufacturers of an exclusive line of art. calendari and idvertising idea has open terrltory in Indiana and Ohio for aeason opening Dee. 26th. An opportunlty to connect with fast growing house at time when eel’lng is at best. Cali C. F. Brantner. Wash 3732, for appointment, or irrite 4030 Graceland. SALESMAN of stabillty. who cari correctly presont a proposition: connection with strong finan, ial instltution: bond required. Cali MR. MADISON. Main 4121 16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE

Wihy Not Bscomrae a. TeHephosie Operator? Telephone Operating is a profitable profession. Over 1,200 GIRLS in tliis city are enjoying positions as Telephone 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 Steady Work Guaranteed The new niodern giovo factory at Shelbyville anta glove sewers. turners and formerà: city wages, good working and living cotiditione. Apply in person or by lotter. any day. including Saturday afteruooo or Sunday. The GLOVE CORPORATION. 329 E. Jackson st.. SheibyvUie. Ind. $8 TO S2O A DAY can be made by ladies and geutlemen who will present digiufled seli;ng proposition to ten people dolly: saies orgamzatioa just forming natlonwide opportunlty for advancement: sa>s experience not necessary. Cali Saies Manager. Lincoin 6104 for appointmenl. WKITE girl or woman to assist with housework and children; stay nights. Wash. 4010. >8 KOIIMS Firn RENT TWENTT-NINTH. W . 156: 1 or 3 rooms; warm: nicely furnished: reasonable: with or without kltchen prlviieges. Raa. 8170. NICELY furnished room in modern home. Rate $3. Randoiph 8598. RCOM Hitl morning and evening mokls with home prlviieges Apt. No. 45. 1116 N. Capito! Lincoln 6459. NICELY furnished room: private home: gentleman; references exchanged. 1325 Coìiege PENNSYLVANIA st.. N.. 2142: large front room for two; vacant Monday. Randolph 5642; HARBOUR Hote. Ci - N. Illinois outalde roccia: hot, oo d water: steam heat: 95 up. LOVELY furniahed room and board. $8 East Washington <ar line. Webster 5162. LIST your rooms with us for immediate rental. Nominai charge, Circle 0818. a—Light Ilousekeeping PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 439; m. .riera furnished room, 95; empioyed people preferred. 3406 ~F. TWF NTIKTH 3.. 2 light nousekeeping rooms. Webster 45C1. TO LET—Two unfurnished rooms at 769 Fletcher ave.

19 RENT.YLS a—House? I 2058 Cornell. 5 rooms $lB 00 1309 Polk. 9 rooms 18 00 ; 131 N. Colorado, ó rooms 25.00 \ 5.38 N. Miley. 3 rooms 12.60 j ; 2322 'Xqueduct. 4 rooms 16.50 | DL'XLOP & lIOLTEGEL, | 122 E. Market. ] 511 E. NORTH STREET Five rooms, newly decorateli : good con- ■ dition. 516. State Savings and Trust Co. Main 4518. 9 E. Market St. I CENTRAL. 1712. N. : half of doublé, six , rooms: thoroughly modern and in fine con- i ! dition: SSO per month; new garage, $6 ad-; j ditional. Randolph 0732. i UPSTAIRS for rent: four rooms on each side: city water. gas, eiectric lights; toilet. Webster .3401. 9. RANDOIPH. 5-room cottage, good location . only $2.800; amali payment. Main | 6771, | MODERN doublé, clc.se to Tech, and in Holy Cross Parish; rent $37.50. Webster 3515. . BROADWAY, 4164; half-mod. 5-room doublé. Neatly furnished: garage. Wash. 0976. 222 N FÙLTON St.. 3 rooms. semi-modem: SIB.OO. b—Apart menta The New Meridian Court 3360 N. Meridian Location Unequaled. * FIREPROOF APARTMENT FROM S6O UP. Every room outside. equipped every modem conveniecce: private front and rear entrance with privilege of Meridian Court Mansion Liberal coneessions on leases. HAVE CAFE SERVICE MRS. A H COLE. RESIDENCE MGR. 3360 N. Meridian. Harrieon 0360. MARKET] 10341 Drexel 30361 iower mtwlern apartment; just refinished; heat : and llght furnished. Reasonable. MASS. AVE.. 403 '4 ; three-room apartment: bath: steam heat. Harrìson 0753. MODERN five-room apartment. $25 per month. Cali at 342 Virginia avenne. _ c —Business Plares GARAGE for rent. 3,200 square feet cement floor; eiectric lights, water. 1400 block west. Main 2106. afte- 6 p. ni. e—Houses. Fiata Furnished RESPECTABLK woman will share homo with refined lady empioyed Web. 189JÌ. SUTHERLAND, 2897: 3 rooms. modern; steam heat. ground floor. Randolph 2016 21 RE AL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses Doublé, East Stxroom aside. modem desirable as home and investment: good location. Rent S4O a side. Immediate possession on one side. Terms. cali Main 6771, day or eve. 564 S. 'WAR.MAN AVE Four-room cottage; eiectric lights. Price $1,600. Terms. E. J. McCracken. CITY TRUST CO. tirale 4022. Ree., Randolph 6416.

21 KEAL ESTATE FOK SALE b—House Brand New Kellastone Doublé, North Six rooms to thè side, strictly modern, with cum finish downstalrs; ivory finish up: 3 bedrooms: complete basoment: priee sia,ooo: tcrms. Mr. Montgomery. Main 1409. Res., Irvingtou 3050. A Bargain SSOO Cash 1300 south. near Fountain Square, 5-room modem bungalow; large 2-car garage; SSOO down, balance $35 per month. Cali W. Wasbbum, with McCord & McKinney, Reallors 311 Lemcko Bldg;. Circle 5C20. Eveninps, Randolph 8731. Bungalow North, Just a few 6quares east of College ave., 2 bedrooms. bath, large living room. kitchen and bralcfast room. This is new; immediate possessioni large lot and shrubs. Easy terms Frank S. Clark & Co. Main 3877. 226 E. Ohio st. bkTbargàin Two cottages, 7 rooms each; 1 cottage, 5 rooms; in good location southeast. All rented with good tenants. You can buy all three of these properties for $4.500 cash. Don't fall to see these if you want some thlng at thè right price. “Live Wirea.’’ T. R. Jones A Co. 414 People'a Bank Bldg. Main 5758. NINE-ROOM MODERN SSOO Down and $35.00 Per Month Locatori at 1217 Hoyt ave. Electric lights. gas. city water, bath. furnaee. paved Street, barn. This is a bargain at $3,800. Cai: Mr. Meredith, Rcaltor. Main 2393. Webster 7958 STRICTLT modern house, full basement, sunroom. three rooms down, three and bath up, east front lo* with south exposure. Street# paved; prive $6.150 plus Barrett aesessment: terms $1,500 cash. $45 per month. Located northwest corner Guilford and FortyNinth St. The Southern Luraber Co. DANDY little four-room bungalo w oli Cole ; et., near National road. ElectKc lights, garage, full lot. casiiy worth $2.5m) Will ■ eli for $2.150: S3OO casi! and $18.50 per | month. Cali JACK MORHISON, realtor. I Main 0792. Harnson 0703. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO 1721 E. Eighteenth St. Beven-room house, electrie lights. ne.wly decorated: basement. House in good repair: i cement front porch, cement walks. $3.000: j J 250 down. Mam 0186. Evening. 2710-3. ; ry i\r essex &lucas a tt SX QAL Property tn all parta of- thè city for sale, i Cash or payineuls. $360 CASH and S2B per month, will buy flve-room-to-a-side doublé on Blrch Street. Incoine $35. In good repair. Cali JACK ! MORRISON. realtor. Main 0792. Harnson : 0703. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO. j SII rooms. seml-modem: excellent condì- : tion: garage: located cast, near Washington. For terme cali Main 6771. day or eve. FOURTEEN modero slx-room doublé# east; ranglng in prlces from $6,700 to $9.000. For terms cali C. J OSBVKN. Drexel 6184 ! HÒYT ave., 6-room cottage, excellent conditlon: only $3.750; SSOO down. Main 6771. j FRANK E ~GATES A SON. RKALTUH3. 1011 Hume-Mansur. Lincoln 1269 FOR property east or south, cali OSBCRN. Drexel 6184. a —lxit LOT bargain lot 60x120 ft. on 102nd St., near College Ave : eacriilce $240. equlty ! for SIBO G. C. WELCH. Circle 4022. Residence. Circle 3641 e —Suburban $lO GIVES you possession of ari acre tract t east: ideal home sue: good land. COOPER A HALLEI" 838 Lemoke Bidg Irvtngton 0512. ia VI. i vi A: . WANTED SPOT CASH Will pay cash for gmall properties: dose in preferred. Addres A No. 2796. Time*. I WANTED— Non-modVrn doubles that can be hought at a bargain. FOWLER A EATON. 301 City Main 6871. 23 FA KM LAN US HOMESEEKEF.S—Sentì for Virginia farm lisi: best eUmate. Dcpt. Q. Emporia. Va. 24 FARM WANTED WANT TO BUY Smail. well lmproved farm: dose to good ' town, modern horae. on hard road. gas for suol. E T. Jarrett. Box 1102, Charleston. W. Va. 25 MISCELLANEOL'S FOR SALE

a—ifouseholi Goods RU OS—LIN OLE UMS j Importe! Japanese Grass Ruga, 9x12. ; $7.50; Bxlo, $7.25. Hall rtuiuer. 350 per yard. Gold seal congoleum rug. 9x12. perfect goods: neweit pattern. $13.75. Axminsters, velvets and wlltona at lowest ; prlcea In the city. Dorfman Rug Co. 207 W Washington, opiiostte fitatehouae. “IF IT COVERS A FXOOU, WE HAVE IT." | b—Coai. Ico and Wood BUY YOUR COAL At Our Special Sale We sell the best coal money can buy. Guaranteed. OUR GUARANTEE IS GOOD Largo 111. lump, forked..., $7.20 S Large Ind. lump, forked.. 1.... $7.20 | 111. 2 to C-in. lump, forked $6.25 ! Ind. 2to 6-in. lump, forked... .$6.25 'lllinois Egg, forked $6.15 Indiana Egg, forked $6.15 111. mine run 2-3 lump $5.70 ! Ind. mine run, 2-3 lump $3.70 i PROMPT DELIVERY ANY PLACE IN THE CITY. Give me your fìrst order and I will get the next one. TOM SHROYER 480 Indiana Circle 0598. CI relè 1435. Circle 0597. : ILLINOIS LUMI, Special, $6.50 CRIDER COAL CO. DR ezßl 6898. Buy Coal Now Try 1 ton 111. 6-in. egg.. .^6.50 Indiana forked Jurnp $7.00 Illinois forked lump $7.25 Try on ton and if this coal doesn’t meot with your approvai, send it back. MERIDIAN COAL CO. Lincoln 6237. 6237. Illinois large lump, forked.s7.2s Indiana lump, forked ....$7.00 Illinois egg forked $6.00 Illinois lump, medium $6.25 DRexel 0666. HEAVY CÒRD WÒOD. WILL CUT IN LENGTHS •TO SUIT YOUR STOVE, FURNACE OR FIREPLACE, MAIN 0142.

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21 ItLAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—House Linton 4th vein Egg, forked Illinois Egg, forked.. $0.50 Two tons for $12.50 Linton 4tli vein Lump, forked $7.25 Illinois Lump, forked.s7.2s Red Ash Poealiontas, mine run $10.25 Indiana mine run, 60% lump $5.75 ISLAND COiVIi CO. WE bster 0122 SPECIAL 111. 2 to 6-in. lump. forked $6.25 111. Egg, clean forked $6.25 111. Egg. shoveled $6.00 111. mine run. 50% lump $6.00 High grade Ind. FJgg, clean forked $6.25 High grado Ind. lump, clean forked 25 Best 111. block, forked $7.25 Hlgh-grade nut and slack $5.00 Amber Jacket Egg. clean forked $6.50 Prompt PMlvery Any Piar* In City BETHEL GOAL CO. DR exel 0250 Good Coal ls Our Success Nice frenli-mtnfMi coai off thè car. Kindling with each toa. Illinois Egg, clean forked $6.25 Indiana Egg. clean forked.... $6.25 Indiana or Illinois mine ruu 60% lump $5.75 Illinois Block, large forked.. .$7.25 Best Indiana or Linton lump, clean forked $7.25 Prompt delivery nnywne.-c in city. UNION ICE ANi COAI. CO. Drexel 3280. Stewart 2225 Cold Weather Special While 5 Cars Last. Indiana Shoveled Lump $6 2 Tons, $11.50 Commercial Fuel Co. MA in 0430. MA in 0431. d—Musical Instruments VIOLI NS. comph-te outflt. $12.50 up. WACHSMAN. 328 8. Alabama. Drexel 5768. c—CiolliìnE TROUSERS r|a $2.05, $3.95, $4.05. $5.95, $6.95 || Match Your Coat and || Save thè Difference S ! J I Two STORES in One jP The Paets Store Co. 48 West Ohio St., Near Uìinoia

t — Miscellaneous W3NDOW SASH CHEAP IMMENSE SUPPLY OF WINDOWS AND SASH ALL FILLED WITH GOOD CLKAR GLASS. JUST PURCHASED FROM THE GOVERNMENT SURPLUS ARMY STOCK. BEFORE YOU DO ANY KIND OF CONSTRUCTION, LOOK INTO THIS. WE OFFER SIX LIGHT 10x15 SASH. $1.75 EACH. SEE US AND AND SAVE OVER HALF. Fo W. Yoaainig Tenth and Dormali, next to Mass? ave. vladuct.

Army Merchandisc Just received shipment of threerallon tiro extlngulshers. Good as new Save one half. Also every sive needed in tarpaulins, tent, anvils, iorges, vises, wrenebes. platform and folding scalea, blacksniith and carpenter tools. M. L. Goldberg & Sons 1302 W. Wash. INVALID CHAIRS—Good. strong rubber tired ehairs for rent. $3.50 per month. Crutche. 26c. Delivery free. BAKER BROS.

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tl RE AL ESTATE FOR SALE f—Salee or Exchange National Tvpewriter CA9H OR PAYMENT9. ALBO BARCA INB IN OTHER MAKES OF USED TYPEWRITERB; ALL GCARANTEED. 18 WEST MARKET ST. (I PSTAIKS.) PHONE MAIN 2686 Clark Typewriter Shop ftTOVES. used bui I per feci condiUon: gas rango $lO aua up: eoal Tangtn. heater. baseburners. CHARLES KOEHBING 882 Virginia ave. Drexel 0400. WHEN YOU THINK OF TYPEWRITER3 THINK OF JUDO '.12 S. PKN S ST. >6 MISI 1,1.1.VN1.0LS WANTED

GOOD, SOUND, DRY, YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT STOCK YARDS. WE WILL PAY 68 CENTS PER BUSHEL ON IMMEDIATE delivery. GET NArAS MONEY fieli us your old and broken watch cae*. ring, cliain. pye glas frames, rrown and bridge, gólil iceth: anythlng guld. llver or platinum Alno pay $1 per set for old falso teeth any condltion (but teeth must he old) Cash pani for partly filli*! book of Thrift stampa Short timo otily Rcflnery olllce. MISS CLARK, buyer. 118 Arcade. uptalr. 27 HI/.SINES AXXOL'M''EMENTS A Bath a Day 13 thè Healthy Way K. M HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber. 3220 E Mich. Webster 3001. DETECTIVE QUIGLEY-HVLANI) AGKNCY. INC. 404 National City Bank Bldg. \ Main 2902. Day or night. FEATHER3 bought. sold and renorated; feather mat.treeses and pillow made. E. F BURKLE. 416 Mas Main 1428. VAULT CLEANING. For quiok Service. Cali Rapili Vault and Bink Cleaning Co. Bolmont 2607_; SAFÈTY RAZOR BLADES Shamened TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana T. F. J. WILLIAMS, carpenter. contractor ; estimntes furnished on short notloe )(-' 3079. HBATH'S Àarber Shop; unton, warm. oomfortable balhroom 133 W. Market. STOVES repaired and furnlture rcpaired and refinished. Stewart 1478. CANARIES; - FIN E “sTNGEUfi. CALI, WASHINGTON 3005. M~IttSI'xIìSS^FBORTLMTILS (ONIECTIONEHY business for sale at a reasonable ligure Am leaving city. Tako good auto a part payment. Address A No. 2213. Time. 30 ALTOMORILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline Monroe demonstrators used two montila greatly reduced in price. Reai Bargain a In tlie soli swing used cars: Dodgo Touring Gardner Touring Monroo Roadster Cole Touring Kelsey Sedan Monroe Touring Cash. Pavments or Trade. MONROE USED CAR DEPT, 602 N. Capitol Ave. "FORD~BqDÌES“ New and Used Touring and Roadsters SwßssheSinni Ss. Parker 330 E. Market. Ford Sedan 1020 model, eompletely equipped, palnt, tire and upholstcring good. Runa Ulte new. S3OO. Terms. Monroe Motor Corp. 130 E. New York. Main 3871. DODGE BROS., used cars. All model# at cheap price# C.H.Wallersch Company Dooee-HROTMeRS MaronVeHiciES Ford Bodies Sedan, new. Coupé, slightly used. Swissholm & Parker 330 E. Market. FORD roadster. 1921; starter, demouuMiblé rima; fine shape. SBS down, balance monthly. OAKLEV GARAGE. OAKLAND 6 touring: good shape: good tires. $3 65. Terms. OAKLEY GARAGE. 1683-65 a. Meridian St-

30 AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE b—Gasoline NEW AND USED We have several good used Fords on hand that are priced to sell. TO URINGS—ROADSTERS One-quarter cash, balance 12 months. —Open Evenings— Broad Ripple Auto Co. Authorized Ford and Fordson Dealers WA shington 4737 828 E. 63rd St.

Buick Six Touring Dodge. Chandler, Jordan, Hudson. Oakland. Reo 6. Scripps-Booth, Oldsmobile and others. Repalnted. rebuilt and retopped. Your own terni or traile. 618 N. Capitol ave. Open eveniugs and Sundaye. DODGE truck ; panel body, 1919. Rea! bargain. Terms. OAKLEY GARAGE. 1663-05 S. Meridian St. CHEVROLET: dandy little touring; new tire; absoluteiy needs uothing, $lB5. Open evenings. 220 S. Pennsylvania. Main 1705. BTUDEBAKER Special Six touring, 1923 model; new. Discount. Terms. OAKLEY GARAGE. 1663-65 S. Meridian St. REO touring car. 1017 model; eompletely overhauled. repainted and new top. Wonderfu! bargain. Address A No 211. Times. PIANO builder and timer Repair all kinds. Work guaranteed. NICHOLAS HILDMAN. Belmont 0328-3. FORD, 1919 touring: A l shape. S4O down. balance 1 year. 644 E. Wash. Main 3493. STUDÉBAKER touring for sale. $l5O cash. 1918. 1420 Hoefgeu st.._aller 6 p. tn. FORD roadster. like new. starter. $275: payment. ali.ev 72:> virginia ave. FORDS on pay menta. A largo ime. ALL3N, 725 Virginia Ave. FORD TOURING. S9O. ALLEN. 725 Virginia Ara. 31 AUTOMOBILE WANTED CASH FOR USED CARS. 1919 AND 1920 MODEL CARS. LARGEST BUYERS OF CARS IN STATE. Indianapolis Auto Parts & Tire Co. 618 N. Capitol Open eves. and Sunday. AtntOS WANTED. LATB MODEL 3. 212 E. New York St Main 4446. AUTÒ9 WANTED. WS PAY CASH 1 WOLB AUTO CO. 619 N Illinois Main 1679. WILL TRAIGI Dodge touring car. excellent condltion. ior lot or equlty In house. Addreea A No 2214. Times. ______ AUTOS WANTED. WE PAY MORE 235 N. PENN. 32 AITO Ni BI LIE, REPAIR Good Used 'l'ires. All Sizea. Take Your Pick, $2.00 Each. ROGERS sll6 W. Wt ah. Belmont 4300. TIRE SALE No iis.rd tire o\ fr $3. If any of the§’ tmed tire provè:4 unsatisfaclory wlthln 90 rcturii with receipt ami tret another lor half price. No mali orders. ROY S TIRE SI ORE. ‘.’lj Indiana Ave. Opep eveninsr and Sunday. AUTO WASHJNG Olir speciaìty. 334 N. lìiinois. S & S Auto Laundry Auto AVasking Our Special ty day and night Service. 332 W Maryland. Circle 0633. Auto Storage $8 per Month HKATED GARAGE $8 PER MONTH. 33 ; w m e ria d 0868. BRINO inur Storage liattcry troubles to u. We an ex.iert and charge lowest price; 6 volt recliarge 50c: rebuild $6.00. SOUTH SIDE BATTF.RY SHOP. 413 S. Meridian st 37 MONEY TO LOAN YOU CAN BORROW MONEY SO CHEAP Bnù on *uoh easy teim of repayment from thè Fidelity I.oan Company, a licensed and bonded firm, for use in paylng overdue bill or to buy thè thii'gn you need for CASH at BARGAIN PRICES that every one shoulil take advantage of our Service. L(MNS 0N FURNITURE $20.00 to $300.00 at legai ralc on rhort notioe and without pubiiolty. We givo you all thè timo you want to rcpay a loan and oniy charge you the actuai timo you have tlie money. Fair, isn't it r You Fan A fiord to Borrow 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 MORE ANY TIME AND REDUCE THE COST. IN YOUR BEHALF We are on thè job righi hours a day, and through personal contact and personal Service. plus a deep personal interest, we can serve you and your friend a you wish to be erved. In theae unusual lime, business friendhip, dose relation, mutuai understaiuilngs and co-operatlon are reai asseta to all of us. We are .ready to go three fourth of the w ay. Now it is up to you. FIDELITY LOAN CO. 100 E. Market St. Room 532 Lemcke Bldg. Main 1278. LÒANS on fumitnre. piano, auto, livestock. farai implementa and other rollatemi. 141 'y E. Washington St. CAPITOL LOAN CO. Main 0585 Auto Lincoln 7184 MONEY furnished on roalty mortgages and contrari. FRANK K. SAWYER, Meridian Lise Bldg.. 307 N. Pennsylvania St. Kliey 1426. FIRST and eccomi niortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis reai estate. R. B. WILSON. 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Lincoln GlO4. __ - MONEY to loan on eccomi mortgages. L. B. MILLER. 127 N. Delaware St. Main 6762. 328 E. Wabash St. 36 INSURANCE WE MARE and sive second mortgages on lmproved larms and Indianapolis reai •state. AETNA MORTGAGE & INVESTMENT CO. .708 Fidelity Trust Bldg. UEAL ESTATE and Insurance. TUXEDO STATE BANK. 4304 E. New York. _ 37 MONEY. TO. I.OAN Gommi Vomir Momey Winter is coming, ypu may be short LI: So, We WiJJ Loan You Money on Your Furniture, piano, Victrola or fìxtures. You can buy cheaper when you have the cash. Sample rate: $45.00 Total Cost $3.15 for three months. Other amounts at lame rate up to S3OO Cali, write or phone Commonwealth Loan Co. 305 Odd Fellow bldg.. Cor. Pennsylvania and Washington st. Su ecce sorto State Loan Co. Phons Main 4019. '

35 FINANCIAL When You Need Money We Have An Unlimited Capital whlch w© are enabled to loan to thè borrowing public of Indianapolis. $lO to S3OO Loana Loan mode on furniture, Vietrolaa, piano, live stock, etc., and remember our Easy Payment Pian Ratea and Methode: $ 20; total cost 4 monthe, S 1.75 $ 40: total cost 4 months. S 3.50 j 60: total cost 4 months. $ 5.35 t 75 ; total cost 4 months, $ 6.56 90; total cost 4 months, 5 7.88 $150; total cost 4 months. $13.13 $250: total cost 4 month, $21.88 Our constantly increaslng business make it pos'ible to offer you terms of repayment so aatlsfactory that you can not aflord to be without money for any legltixnate purpose. Telephone application* receivt prompt attention. Main 2983. American Loan Co. 347 Bankers Trust bldg. Third floor. Corner Pennsylvania and Ohio sta. Licensed ami bonded company - jjjjj you gSLb ITT If not. try thè autom obli coluta oc Uà* Tlmss Want Ad. 39 .LP:GALNOa ICE S NOTILE TO CONTRACTOKS. Sealed proposals for the following described work will be received by the clerk of the city of Shclbyvtlie, Shelby County, Indiana, until 7:30 p. m.. on Dee. 29. 1922, at whlch hour thè proposals will bo I üblicly opened and read in the councll chamber of said city in the city building. The bids will then be examlned and considered by the common councll of said city. The common oouncif expresly reserving tho right to reject sny and all bids. Perrnission will r.ot be given for the withdrawal, modificaticn or explanation of any bid or propoeal, aster tho sanie has been fileil. Each proposai shall be sealed and indoraed oc the inclosure, with the name of thè work bid on. thè name and address of tue bldder and the date of it presentatimi. All bids shall be fìled with the city clerk on or before the day and hour mentioned above, and as stated in the advertlsement, and no proposai presented aster this date and Urne will bo accepted. Each bldder ls required to deposit with hia bid a certlfied check for an amount not Ics than two and one half (2H) per cent of the amount of hi bid. said check to be certifìed by a reputable bank or trust company dolng business In the Stati of Indiana, *uch check to be returned to any unsuccessful bidders. but if the bid is accepted. and the bldder shall refuse or ru-g'.eet •to enter into a contract with the city of ShelbyviUe, Ind., witl in ten days. or. such urne moro than ten day, as may bo allowed by the common courcil. from the time he shall be notifìed of thè acceptauce of thè fame, said check shall he forfeited to the city of Shoibyville. Ind., B ascertained and liquidateci damages for fallure so to do; and sbali aiso file the usuai affidavit of non-collusion as provided by law. Persons, firmi or corporation submitting ; proposition shall aem mstrate to the satis- ; faction of thè common council that they ; bave the proper faciilties. Xpert workmen , and experience, to execute the contraci in a i proper manner, otherwise their bids will not be accepted. In case the specificatior.s pernii* the use of either, or any one of two or more material. the bidder must state apecificaily on whicli his bid 1 based. The work to be done by the city for whlch. bids or proposals are advertised is the building and erection oi a city hospital coniprising the remodeitng of thè present residence of Mrs. W. 8. Ma)or. widow of the late W. S. Major, and the residence belng known hs the tv. S. Major homeslead. and tho garage on the Major property. and the ; construction and erection of an additional ; building attached thereto all for the purposo i of using the same as a city hoßpital and al! a* shown by the pian and specificatior.s eovcring the same. Pluis and specificatimi are on file in the office of the city clerk n i the city building and bidders may and are expeeted to examine them before submitting iheir bids. Bidders must satisfy themseivc i by personal examinatlon of the location of thè propoeed work, and by such other means a they choose a to the accuracy of the estlmates, and ohall not aster the opening of thè bid compialo or dispute the statement set forth in the plana ami specificai ione. Separate bids will be received on con- | struction and inslallatlon ae follows: 1. Separate bids will be received on the emiro work of constructloil and installation, ! complete hi every detall. a set forth in the j plana and specifications. bids to include the i completimi of the entire work as provided : in the plana and speciflcatlon in the re- ; modoltng of the present Major residence and . the additions thereto. 2. Separate bids will be received on the I remodeìing of thè present Major residence and the erection of the additions thereto as provided in the paln and specificationß. ex--1 elusive of heattng and ventilating, plurablr.g and sewers, eleetrical work and ilxturea and the elevator. 3. Separate bid will be received on thè heattng ami ventilating to be instalìed in said Major residence and ad'iitions thereto a provided in the pian# and specifìcatoins. excìusive of the remodeìing of said Major residence and the erection of additions thereto. plumblng and sewers. eleotncal work and ilxtures and the elevator. 4. Separate bids will be rcihiived on the plumbìng and sewers to bc lnstailed In suld Major reeideni'e and the additions thereto as previdi in the plana and epeclflcations. exelusivo of the remodeìing of said Major residence and tlie erection of additions thereto. heatlng and ventilating, eleetrical work and flxtures si.d the elevator. 5. Separato bids will be received on the eleetrical work and flxtures to be lnstailed in said Major residence and the additions therelo as provided in the plana and specificatimi, exclusive of Me remoUoling of said Major residence and the erection of thè additions thereto. heatinp and ventilating, plumbing and sewers, and the elevator. 6. Separate bid will he received for the furnishing and installation of an elevator to be placet! in said hospital building as provided in the pian and spocifìeatimis. The estimated <‘ost of the building is $90,000. The city of Shelbyville will not b responsive for any errore or inaccurades in thè plans and specifications. PI.EA9 E. GREENLEE. Clerk of the City of Shelbyville. Ind. LEGAI. SALE. Notico is hereby given pursuant to the statute that the undersigned conducting a public Storage will on Thuraday, Dee. 28, 1922, sell for accrued charge thè household and other goods held in Storage for one year with charge unpaid belonging to the following named persone: William Bes, Bil 01 H; Jesse Brown. 88955: Mrs. James Carter, H 8869 ; J. H. Druley. B 9090: Grace Easlsy, B802S; Marion Gaddis. BS886: Mrs. Ciiarlc# rider. BBSL3: Ruth Joel. 87750: J. B. Kepple, 88921 ; Mrs. F. W. Killen, 82421; Emina Lockwood. 89026: Mrs. L. V. Lynch. B 9020: J. L. Loney, B 8805; Grace McHenry, B 8843: J. A. Munson or Mur sion. 88273; Mr. Flora Newgent. 88643; Henry Patterson. B 9090: Ruth Pash BBB3S ; Max Spencer, B 8801; Mrs. Charles Staples, B 8619; F. J. Selzer. 88437 ; Laura Mae Williams. 89069; Emory Wallace. 88935; .Joseph Weaklcy, 88707. Stella Jone. 88930. SIIANK FURNITURE AND STORAGE CO. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING. The annual meeting of the Western Automobile Insurance Company of Fort Scott, Kansas, will be lield at the office of such company in Fort Scott. Kansas, on Saturday. Jan. 13. 1923. at 2 o'clock p. m. for the election of director and the transaction es such other business as may come before li. Seven dircetors are to be electxi ami the followinjr named persona have been nominatori to be voted upon as such iirectore at said annual meeting: W. E. Brooks, John ì 11. Crain, D. G. Cobb. Kenneth Callioun. E. C. Gordon, William Prager and Oscar Rice. Each polieyholder of said company is entitléd to a vote, either in person or by proxy. Proxies must be filtri with the sec- | retary of the company not later than Jan. [ 3. 1923. OSCAR RICE. Secretary SeCEIVER’S sale. The receiver of Èva M. Geiger, tradrtfg as Mth. Anton Geiger, will sell all the stock of furs, flxtures and equipment belonging to said estate in bulk at auctiou to tho highest bidder for cash, Friday, 11 a. m.. Dee. 15, 1922, at Room 530 Occidental building. IndJanapolis. Ind. JOHN F. BOESINGER, Receiver. 806 Merchants Bank building. Indianapolis, Ind. BAMBERGER & FEIBLEMAN, Attorneys. NOTICE. To the taxpayers of Plke Township, Marion County, Indiana: Notice ts hereby given to the taxpayers of Pike Township, Marion County. Indiana, that the Board of Commissioners of Marion County has deterniined upon the issue and duly authorized the iasuanee of bonds in the total principal sum of $6.800, hearing interest at the rate of IH % per annum. to provlde the funds to pay for the construction of the Cleveland Hine et al. road improvement in said township. LEO K. FESLER. Auditor Marion County. Indiana. NÒTICeToF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given, that tho undersigned has duly qualifted as administrator of estate of Honce I. Orme. Sr., deceas-d, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvf.nt. A- ROYSE. Ne. 20638.

DEC. 11, 1922

SITE CHAMBER PLAMEEIG Secretaries to Gather Here for Business Discussion. A meeting ot the secretaries of tha Chambers of Commerce of thè State will be held at the Indianapolis Charn ber of Commerce Saturday to di3cuss problems confrontine Indiana business men. Reports of committees on legislative programs, city planning and zoning will be heard and discusseti. Reorganization of bodies and institution of new ones will be a part of - the program of the State Chamber. A meeting at North Vernon and Plymouth for the purpose of rejuvenating the business organizations in these cities will be held tomorrow and YYednesday. Mr. Mosser will speak and offer suggestions. . The Indiana chamber is interested in the flght over the Illinois freight rates on bricks. It is said that the result of the trial, which will be held before the Interstate Comerce Commission in Chicago Wednesday, will materially effect the Indiana situation. The State chamber has a simiiar case pending. A decision is expected on the Indiana case within the next ten days.

WOMAN SLAMS DOOR IN FACE 0F POLICEMEN Raid on Vermont St. House Resulta in One Arrest. The police broke down the door of the home of Lizzie Robinson, colored, 217 W. Vermont St., yesterday. When she answered the doorbell and saw hev caliere 6,-ere police, Mrs. Robinson, slammed it shut, it is alleged. The officers put their shoulders to the door and rushed into the house. The police obtained a quart botti containing a half-pint of “white mule” whisky, whlch they said thè woman threw out of the back door. Two glasses. two bottles and an empty gallon jug also were brought to police headquarters as evidence. Mrs. Robinson was arrested on a charge of operating a blind tiger. HOW ‘Y’ SERVES “The more the public will search into the nature and work of organizations which have grown out of its own vita! needs and aspirations, as the Y. M. C. A. has done, the better will the public understaud Its own problems and the better will it be able to serve itself through these organizations.” said A. H. Godard, generai secretary of the Indianapolis Y. M. C. A., in discussing the grow-th and development of the Y. M. C. A‘MULE’ IN KETTLE George White, colored, 735 N. California St., was arrested on a charge of operating a blind tiger. Police sound half a gallon of white mule In a kettie in his bedrcom, they say, and also seized eighty empty half pint bottles and an empty gallon jug. m’arriage licenses Jarvis Benjamin. 404 W. New York St.l Esther Miliiner. 404 IV. New York St. Joe De Luca, 531 Kentucky Ave.; May Boyd. 801 W. New York St. tv. L. James. 1219 Brookside Ave.; Emma Raymond. 1219 Brookside Ave. WiUiam Ryan, Terre Haute; Mary Williams, 1144. W. Market St. Phillip Toscano. 305 Holmes Ave.; Mary Bozefrioni. 1147 IVarmimi Ave. M. W. Vice. 1834 W. Twenty-Nlntfi St.s Mariau Wacker, 909 Roache St. F. D. Wriflit. 2602 W. Michigan St.: Eìsie M. Frenoh. 370 N. Holmes Ave. John Stathakls. 2241 Capito! Ave.; Paraskevl Kontaloni, 2241 Capitol Ave. F. tv. Griggrs. 441 N. Tadorna Ave.: Mildred Su mina, 2447 College Ave. W. M. Callahan, 1249 N. Haugh St.: Olive Neal, Salem Park. Indianapolis. C. J. Gregory, 644 Virginia Ave.: Lydia Buford. 829 Lexington Ave. Aleck Samardieff. 521 W. Vermont St.; Marie Sidery. 158 Dougdass St. Fred Worth'nfton. 2102 Wendell Ava.: Edna Oelsehlaper. 534 Virginia Ave. tv. J. Ayers. Moneta, lowa; Kuth E. Buffirgton, 56 Schiller St. W. 0. Kay, 3801 E. Washington St.; Maria Koyce, 3544 E. Washington St. Ernest Quick, 1355ts N. Sellate Ave.; Salile Walton. 3122 lowa St. Whit Potter. 753 S. Delaware St.: Neva Lee. 753 S. Delaware St. S. J. Bronninberg. Anderson. Ind.; May Thomas. 338 Lexington Ave. Frederick Smith. 1010 N. Senato Ave : Florence More. POS Roanoke St. H. H. Williams, 546 Douglas St.: Marie McDanlcl. 541 Hiawatha St. E. D. Fiteh, 2305 N. Meridian St.: Kathryn Deputy. 2305 College Ave. Louis Moller. 1852 Koeime St.: Mildred Heine. Nei% Augusta. Ino. Henry Guitì’ing. 420 E. Ohio St ; Bianche Mann. 417 Villa Ave. Roy Johnson. 1140 Sellate Ave.; Savannah Duiiean, 360 W. Twelfth St. E. E. Lindsay. Robinson. 111.; Mary J. Wolfe, 2358 Broadvcny. BIRTH3 Girl Herbert and Helen Reinert, 749 Udelt. Charles and Dorothy Kxait, 117 W. FortyFirst. James and Mattie Bryant, 945 N. Sheffield. Ray and tVanita Nulla, Deaconesa Hospital. Paul and Ora Kolf. Methodist Hospital. Charles and Gertrude Koers, 829 N. Oxford. Karl and Esther Kyìe, 812 Laurei. diarie and Julia Cromlich, 327 N. Gladstone. Otto ard Donna Petty. 3245 Bellefontame Wayman and Alma Perii ina, 849 E. St. Clair. Clarence and Bertha Elder, 1367 Tuxedo. Clareuce and Nellie Meltcn, 1121 W. Twen-ty-Seventli. Boy Jamea and Henrietta Ames, 109 N. Grecly Lincoln and Miìdrod Grmaton, 918 N. Davidson. Joiin and Mary Brown, 2926 School. James and Lilly Skilleru, 429 W. Norwood. Alfred and Ethel Grigsby, 930 W. Twen-ty-Fourth. Oscar and Frieda Mclnto3h, 3459 Kenwootl. George and Maggi e Kivett, 1314 W. Henry. Ollie and Birdie Kead, 1421 E. Market. Joe and Lena Mulinar, 519 Warsaw. Rucker and Mary Todd, 2140 S. Meridian. William ami Lelia Sprowl, 41 Eastem. Henry and Pearl Aikins. 908 Buchanan. Harry and Helen Wilson, 1106 E. Vermont. DEATHS Su sin Llllian Kennedy. 46, 944 Camp, car cinoma. Leon M. Clearwatevs 24, Methodist Hospital. uremia. Erneline Wasson, 79. 5407 B. ThlrtyEighth. acute bronchiti. Eiiza Young Sullivan, 71. 3830 N. Capi tol, apoplexy. John P. Moffat. 69. 5511 Cnivergity. acute dilatation of heart. Lula English, 1 month, city hospital, sep ticaemia. Walter Everette Moore. 7. city hospital asphyxiation. Herbert J. Mtllles. 29. St. Vincent Hospital, generai peritoniti. Howard Brooks. 6. St Vincent Hoepltal, careoma. Arminda Francis Tillinghast, 63. 2729 N. Capitol, carcinoma. Julia Hedye. 2 months, city hospital, myocarditis. William E. Holmes. 69. Central Indiana Hospital, eerebrai hemorrhage. Frank MoHugrh. 47. Methodist Hospital, acute dilatation of heart. Theresa Hugh Poivell. 15, 916 Garfleld, whooping eough. Newton M. Chencweth. 64 Methodist Hospitai, carcinoma. Molly McCreary, 32. city hospital, tuberculosis.

Bndgel Bird Donwey, 57. Central Indigna Hospital, ehronie myocanlltis. Corvina SI. Knoehenntu, 45. St VtntMßt Hospital, ganarai saptlaaeania