Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 196, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 December 1922 — Page 10
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VOUTH KiLLSSELF WHEN GSRL OUITS "Scribbles Note on Wrapping Paper Before Shooting. liti T'nited Pre.ss 'TERRE HAUTE, lnd., Dee. 26. —"I am leaving Ibis yrea.t big world. Kvelyn teli me she is goint? to quit me." Wlth thè ■word* ecribbled on a piece <>f Christroas wrapping paper, directed to his father, Charles Hencierson, li*, ehot id fatally wounded hims*lf Mon(ia.y ftemoon at bis home in Kiley. He Lied in a locai hospital a n hour la ter. The bullet entered bis left lung. Evelyn, as referred to, is believeil to live near Riley. It is sail she and yotingr Henderson h;ul been keeping company for two years. Ilenderson's father Uvea at Terre Haute. Hoosier Briefs IiAIITFORD ClTY—Pneumouia a preralent among hogs In Blackord County this year to a more marked Uegree than for mauy years, accordine to County Agent O. W. Mansfield. Cbolera also is reported from parta of thè county. VINCKXNES—ThIs city is rejoicIng in thè fact that even though thè water haa a pecullarly nasty taste and la colore! slightly, thè State water inspeotlon department has deelareJ it healthy.
GREEXBBURG l*he Gréensbttrg Standard, a weekly newspaper, celebrateti lts eightyeeventh birthday. The fìrst Issile, edited by Judge John Thomson, appearea in 1835. One reader, Samuel Robison of Maitland, 110., 96 years old, clainis to have read every lssue.
COLUMBUS —A woman who recer.tly purchased ati automobile from a locai sales company ls said to have called up thè agent and asked him to cali hcr up and teli her when her me chine needed gasoline. BLOOMINGTON— Dr. A. L Foley, head of thè department of physics of Indiana University, has invented a new type of horn. He says thè pre.sent shape of horns sends most of t h*.srund energy back to thè amali end. HARTFORD CITY— Even though domands for water in thè winter are noi so great ns in sammer, Hartford City is sufferlng from a water short a ce. The city has contracted for two new wells as a co-t of $19,000. DANVILLE —The < ‘hristian Church here is dark becatise of a cla.-h botween thè officiai board and thè minister, thè Rev. E. Lynwood Crystal. The board dai ma to have dlsmissed thè pastor. EVAXSVILLE—Dr. Ciyde Burr.s' •elephone number and thè number on his automobile correspond. The rnatter was a colneidence. but thè doctor says he is hlghly pleased. MONON —Citlzens here have been aroused over a “spooky” spectacìe appearing over thè city each night, untll it was sound a practical joker had been attachii.sr a white cloth to toy balloons whioh he anchored to a business block. BDOGMI NOTOX Thomas Merrimart, a tarmar Hvìng in Hamblen Township, Brown County, has forty fcens which lay thirty-six eggs a day. PETERSBURG— Mrp John Gulliek Grim, recently appointed j astice of thè peace, performed her first wedding ceremony with James Alton Charles and Miss Eunice Roberta as thè prlntipals. It is belleved to he thè flrst ceremor.y by a woman justlce of ihe peace in Indiana. MMILIED Ili me CRASH Pennsylvania Train Hits Auto at Greencastle. By Vnitri PrMi OREENCASTLE. lnd.. Dee. 26.—A Pennsylvania Railroad Crossing acci dent near here claìmed thè lise of Mrs. Benjamin Baumgart of Bellmore. 111., and seriously injured her husband. Mrs. Baumgart was 40 years old. She and her husband were paasing through Reelsville on a trip eastward. THREE ARE SLAIN IN SERIES OF GUN FIGHTS Uhristnias Day Qtianeb lea<l lo Tragedles in Colorado. By United Presi TRINIDAD, Colo.. Dee. 26.—Thrce meu were dead here today f.er a serles of gnu flghts Chrfstmas dav. TYilliam Jamlson was shot and kllled by August Malesia at thè latterà roadhouse. Candelario Aragon was killed and Jerry Saiz was jailed charged with thè crime, followlng a quarrel. Demetrio Aragon was sin in by Tom Martinez aster a quarrel lnvolving iil&rtinez’s wife. FATHER OF TWELVE SENT TO PENAL FARM M atson Reaver Is Sentenced n liquor Charge. By Times Special NOBLESVILLE. Ind. Dee. 26. Watson Beaver. 54. father of twelve rhlldren, was sentenc*d to thè State farm for r.lnety dava and fined $lO on a liquor charge fll.ed In city court. Beaver is sald to have barga.tned to sali S2OO worih of liquor to two men, who proved to be Federai officers. FARMER KILLED IN ACCIDENT Py Times Special KOKGMÓ, Ind.. Dee. 26.—Joe Mal>ton. 45, a farmer living near Sway- j ree, was sound dead wlth his neck hroken, under his automobile -which near here
State Charities Head Tenders Resignation AMOS W. BUTLEH Aster twenty-five years of Service with thè State board of charlties Amos W. Butler, secretary, resigned today.
SNÉDEKER RITES AREAHRANGEO Will Hold Service for Aged Woman Wednesday. 1-Tinoral Services for Mrs. Matilde E. Snedeker, 72, who died at thè home of her duughter, Mrs. Fred Dehner. Sunday. will be held Wednesday at thè New Pennington M. E. Church. Mrs. Snedeker was born in Columbus, Ind. She spent thè most of her lise on a farm rear New Point. Ind. She was niarried to William F. Snedeker. She carne to Indiana polis about eight years ago. Mrs. Snedeker is survived ty four sons, Amos C. Snedeker. 702 Lynn St.; William F. Snedeker. 8338 Wyoming St.: George A. Snedeker of Danville, 111., and Bert S. Snedeker of Gilman. 111.: three daugliters. Ida Harji of N>w i’oint. Ind.; Mrs. I-'red Dehner, 4715 Guilford St.. and Mrs. Thomas W. McCoy, 1532 S. Alabama St. unir ASK SPACE FOR REALTY SHOW Sixty Per Cent of Last Year's Exhibitors Sign. Approximately CO per cent of thè exhibitors in last year's Homo Completo Exposition al ready havo bought space for thè 1923 show, according to an announcement made today by J. Frank Cantwell. t enera! chairman of ’he exposition comniittee. Practically all <>f thes exhibitors havo doubled thè rimount of space used in thè pre-■\-ious show. About 90 per cent, have signifìed their intention of purcliasing their space for thè show. A canvas of coro panica which did not exhibit last. year will bo made thè first of thè year. Cantwell, said A show which will far surpass last yìar’s will he stagen next jyar. it is said by members of thè oommittee. Emerson P. Knlght. a locai realtor, will go tonight to Chicago to consult with national exhibitors. It is pian ned *o have a largo number of natlonally advertised flrms ns exhibitors for thè 1923 Homo Completo Show. YULE BUSINESS GREAKS DECK No ‘Economie Misery’ in U. S. and No Reaction Expected. By Cnit-d Press WASHINGTON, Deo. 26.—The ree ord-breaking volume of Christmae business indlcat.es that than is no ‘oconomlc misery” In thè Uniteli States, and that pesslmlstlc predictions for a business reaotion. aster thè holdlays, have no foundation, thè Department of Commerce stuted today. Preliminary estirnates of business rhis Chriatmas indicate that oli previous reo orda have been hroken, thè department stateri. Economie conditlons as reflected by thè hollday business ara fundamentally sound. KURDISTAN PRINCE IS LODGED IN JAIL Xephew of Khedivc Fails to f’ay Hotel Itili f -1,000 Franca. By l nitrii Press PARIS, Doc. 26.—Prince Berdech-rn-no of Kurdistan, who somotlmes descrlbes hlniself as nophew of thè khodive of Egypt, and who apparently cut quite a swatli in New York soi iety recently, spent Christmas night in jail for failure to pay a hotel bill r*f 4.000 francs. The “prince” announoed upon arrivai bere he was a candidate for thè caliphate of thè Islam wofcld. MAN. 63, RUN DOWN BY WOMAN DRIVING ELECTRIC ieorge Ilanribergex lnjtxred in Strotit Misiiap. George Handberger, 63, who has been living at thè Little Sisters Home for thè Poor, 520 E. Vermont St., was struck by an electric automobile driven by Mrs. Ella Thompson, 535 E Dr., Woodruff Place, today. The aeeldent occurred at Vermont and Eaat JSts. Handberger was tnjueed abou \ha lega.
BUDGET BODY VIEWS PRISDN Committee Visits New Reformatory at Pendleton. The State budget committee today visited thè new State reforniatory, under construction at Pendleton. The committee was to be joined in thè aftemoon by Governar MeCray, who was to go over thè work with a view to estimating thè budget for eompleting it. The committee exviects this week to vislt thè Epileptic Village at New castle. thè Boy' Sehool at Plainfield and thè Penai Farm at Greencastle. Jesse Eschbach. meni bei’ of thè State board of accounts, salti that thè commlttee expeets to have its report in thè Governor’s hands by Jan. J. The budget committee is eomposed of Eschbach, Senator Walter S. Chambers. Newcastle; Senator Arthur Baxter, Indianapolis; Representative Arthur I.afuse. Liberty: Representative John B. Kitch. Plymouth, and Ed B. Farmer, State budget clerk.
RQAOS ARE COOD ! DESPITE SNOWS State Clears Highways Preventing Traffic Interruption. “The benefit of Stato malmenarne of highways was inanifest last week when sin inches tif show blankcting 'State roads in nnrthern Indimi,a was : quickly removed by crews using grafi j ers, and trafile was not interrupted," j says thè weekly traffic bulletin of thè State higlnvay commission. glving thè j conditimi of rotula in thè State System i for this week. Conditions of roads rtmning through Indianapolis tuo reported .as follows; State Uoad No. 1 New Albtinv. Seytnour, Indianapolis. Kokonto, South Bend to Michigan linei- In wot wcath er detour west at .'rothersvillo via I Dudleytown. | State Roail No. \ National Read. Terre Haute, Indianapolis. Richmond) , —Pavement rtow open bf-tween Indiate polis and Washington. P ’ fon ; tirinoti pavament fot- tv.-entv nino miles west of 1 nditinapolis; detour i south account live miles construction, | returning to ioad at Mt. Meridiani i pavement thence ti Reelsville Hill, I detour loft aroutid three miles of con- ■ struction, returning to road and twenty miles of eontinuous pavement to Terrò Haute and on to St. Louis, Mo. ras MORE FDD D. S. PRISONERS County Auditor Says 40 Cents a Day Not Enough. Demanda that thè Federai Government pay $1 a day for oach of its , prisoners con fined in tho Ma rion County jail haa been made by thè board of county commissionerà. The Government now pays 49 cents. The increato was asked in a letter sent to Homer Elliott. United States distrlot attomey, by la-o K. Fesler, | who la scretary to thè board by virtue of hia office s county auditor. The 1 letter will he forwarded to Washington. D. 0., to meet thè a provai of Attomey General Daugherty. “The Government hss not been pying anythlng toward thè upkeep of thè jail,” said Fesler. "The sixty cents a day pald heretoforo has been goingUo thè sheriff for board, and thè county has paid for light, heat. etc.” Fesler said that by charging $1 a i day for Federai prisoners, thè county ! rnight be nble to get back some of thè SIOO,OOO expended on thè jail in thè , last few years. , Elliott has informaily indirated that * ho tvould approvo, tho domami, Fesler salii, but wanted a wrltten notice. ATTACKED BY BULL lly Timer Specilli NASHVILLE, lnd.. Dee. 26. j Thomas Woods, 38. farro or living near here. was attacked by a bull on his farm whllo feedlng some cattle. Woods* cries for help attractd a neighbor, Slmeon Grubbs, who shot and killed thè bull. 1 DE AI H NOTK KS | lIARPER, LYDIA A.—Passivi away at. thè Pome of her daißhtr. .Mr. Mae Urt-en. 829 Villoso Ave., Monday. Dee. 25, 4:10 p. tn., btp- 79 years Friend may cali Tueaday e\ enlntr and Wednesftay moming. Fu- ! nera! Wednesdn.v. Dx.-. 37, 2 p. m„ private, j Burlai Crown Hill. KASTETH. HF.HR—Passili awny Dee 25. at tho homo in Fortvllle. Funerai Weiinesj -lßy. 1 p. m. Burlai Cran i hawn Cenieterv. Frtends invitrd. i MANKE. DANIEL AUGI ST—Passed awaj Dee. -J2. 1922. .1.25 a. in., 70 years of age. Funerai Wnl tirsi lay. Dee. 27, at 3 p. ni., at thè resldeni-e of John H. Arai. 835 Parkway Ave., and at 3:30 v>. ni. al St. Paul Fvanxetieal Luttieran Church. Frienda Invited. Burlai at Eutheran Cemetery. SFEDEKÈRr .MATILDA F!—Afre 72 'yeara. wldow of William Snrilrkrr, paased aw-ay ! at thè home of her daushter, Mrs. Fred Dehner. 4715 Guilford Ave , Hunday, Dee. , 24 at 1:13 p. m. Scrrieeg at New Ben-' nineton M. E. Churrh, Wednesday. Dee. 27. al il a. in. Friends invited. Burlai Rossliursr, Ind. BOPp; JOSETMUNI Azi’ 70~.vèars." ified ' Do- . 25. Furierai servire Tuesday. Dee. 26, F p ni., at thè residence. 301 South Harris Ave. Friends inviteli. Rurial Lawrenceville. 111. wm-.lir. IDA MAY—Aire 55 years, be loved wife >f John V. Wrlarht. dteil at hcr home. 012 Unitene SI.. Snudar. Dee. 34, Ttesides the hushand. ime son. Byron Taro Wright, survives. Funerai cri-tccs will be : held at thè Franklin Christian Church, Wednesilay. Dei-, 27. 3 p. ni. Burlai F’ranklin. Ind. Friends may vtew- remalns at tho hnnie aster 6 p. m.- Tuesday. 5 FUNFRAL DIRECTORS ìSS?“ ÌVa IcL Psrlors 1222 Union 3t. Johnson & Montgomery 1032 Central Ave. Main 1430. i FUNERA.L DIHECTORS—I4O2 N. IlllnoiT WM E. KRrEGER. Mais 115*. Rea Phot#. Ben Daria 332 1,.
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16 111 11* \y AN I I IP—FFM ALK FIFTY EXPERIENCED I*o WER M A CHINE OPERATORS To lìti aililiti.iT,,il niai-hin jut insta.llcd. Sti.-ad:. wortt ymir ar-j'in.l I.uarantow and h!■-<.■- work Apply tu pernon or bv letter. THE GI.OVE CORPORATION, 539 E. Jackson St.. Shclb.v\ ili-. Imi COT.ORKD hi--inkrcpi'r to Maya rni of vive fsmtlv t-i -'are for two ehtldron whlls mothir ■ ■ " CaJl alter ti p. ni.. 1018 W. Maryland St. COOK tur t-- rdttif and roomln; tinnii' 321 N, West -i 18 INSIiaciIONS a—Business College* MEN lo learn barber traus TRI CITY BARBER S COI.I.KG E 3')! F VVaaniogter. Si , 1: ■ > (ir (7 BÌTUATIONS WANTED b—lemale CURTAINS TO LAFNDER. DREXEL 0805. IH ROOMS FOR RENI TWKNTY-THIRD. 645 E : nh-n mrd-m Hleeplnsr room; Coi’esrf caj* line Randolph BlMìd HARBOUR Hotel. RI 7 N. Illinois, outaide i va itea iMt; $ ? a—Light Housekeeping J.li’-HT hovidokiM-ping ronr i. Lynhurst '3()0 E. St Joe St. Tw-ivrontn aparlmont boautifully docorak-il. li.-lit, baat, iu iurinvtieii. 512 51. j,.*r w.-k TWO motler-t iiirmci'tliu light houseUenpinc rnoni llelmo'.it 0496. TWO t'N Vf'RN [sTi ED "ROOMsT 769 Fletcher Ave. Ìli KFM.M.S a—llouses 2139 Eaneley. 3 reonu* 836.60 319 K St .Ice, 4 VUOITIs. ......... 20.00 2051 N lii arhnr . 5 room 20.00 839 Olive 5 room 23 50 i• 6 K Maryland. moiri 16.00 1530 imber. 4 room 14.00 132” Spanti, d rooms. ... 25.00 Dunlop Se Holtegel, Realtors 122 F Market. EIGRTF.F.NTH si. 1135 W; TB~'room, bath. furili W. aGIMBER ST Live room liouh*. nowìy Übcorated; cÌß.'trtc* city water. Drexel ‘502 \UKoW Avo. Hip flvr room modiyrn <*ottaao. hot. \*aU*r heat Ctrdß 2120. b—Apart menta 4-Room Apt., $55 524 >1 iddio drive, WuodrulT Place; heat. water, janitor eervion THE EVANS-ROBERTS CO. 505 tì K. P. BI.DOTWENTY SIXTH Street. 1333 W.'; 5-room upper apai-lment; new, au-ouxlsni. Raudolptl 0297. c— Business l’iai-e-s Desk Room liot ami coki water, tdophona a^rvìco. 310 Kahn bldg., y*.o por monti). CIRCE E tidOO. WORK npaoe lor rvut with phoua. Cali Cir©oll6, M kLaL LS lAIL l<m 16ALK o—iTouse .Modera Home, East Seren rooms and bath, thoroukhly mort-'-rn: d:uidy east front lot; paved Street: near New York and Jefferson PRICE 34,500, Ho asoli alile Tertns. Dunlop i Uoltegel, Realtors 122 E. Market 8t STRICTLY modem bou*r, tuli sunroom, three roomß down, threo ind bath up. rast front lo! wlth south ©xposurs, vtrect paved: prie© $8,150 plus Barrcit a.isesament; terni $1,500 c ash. sls per monili. Located nortliwcat corner Guilford and Forty-Ninth St. The Southern Luiuber Co. FÒR COLORED" Modem home on DougrlaHA near Vermont Street; 7 room, 91,750. Payments. Marion County Siati' Bank. FIYÈ ROOM eottaiie in 200 tloi*k on Traub: elei trie light. gas. urli and olatarn; S3OO i-aah. baiarn e $lB |rr month. Capital Realty Co. 204 Rauh lìldg Main 2874. IMMEDIATE POSSESSIOnT S2OO cash bu.vs a dandy 3 room home at 2532 Engiish ave. in rallini distane* of two railroad uhops: baiane* $23 per ino. FOWLER & EATON. 301 City Trust _ Main BB7L 1300 Block on Jefferson Modorn 6 room and bath, garage. 13 fon coal in basement. This ia a bargain. Now vacaut. MYRON li. KOHN 303 Merchant. Bank. Matti 6337. i ItANK E UATES <t SON. REALTORS 1011 Humo-Mansur. Lincoln 1269. FOR property cast or south, cali OSBURN. Drexel 6184 d—Loia FINE EAST FRONT LOT IN HIGH CLASS RESIDENCE SECTION NORTHEAST: PRICE SSOO : $lO CASH AND $1.23 W EEK LY MAIN 1409. RES. IRVINGTON 3056. _ e—Siihitrhan Ohickoii Farm Only a ©mal! pa.vmrnt down and 970 or s:*s monti for ©mal! ohloken farm: looa-t©d on paved road; two bua line* and interurban line within one block : include pniHJ! bungalow* and modera eliicken bona©. Cali Chioken Farm Manager. Mairi 2957. S6OO CASH give poseession of this homo 10. atr.i six tu i Ire north east near paved road and interurban line: haa amali house, barn and ehieken house An evcellant buv at $3.750. 5 C. WELCH Cilv Trust. <> Cirri* *022. Ras.. Cirri* 3645
21 KEAL ESTATE FOR SALE e—Suburban $lO GIVES you possession ot a hall acro tract east; ideal home site; good land COOPER Ir. HADLEY. 838 Lemeke Bldg. Main 2776. Eventngs, Irvington 0512. 23 KEAL ESTATE WANTED FOR QCICK AND SATIS FACTORY' RESULTS LIST YOTJR PROPERTY" WITH THE FIRM THAT HUSTLES. 760-62 BANKERS TRUST BLDG. MAIN 1409. 23 FARM LANDS HOMESEEKERS—Send for Virginia farm listi best climate. Dept. Q. Empori. Va 25 MISCELLAXEOUS FOR SALE *—Housenoli Goods RU GS—UN OLEUMS Wool flber rugs. new-est patterns, 9x12. $7.50; Hall Runner, 350 pur yard. Gold Seal Gong oleum ruga tixl.2, perfei-t goixis; new-est patterns. $13.75. Axmlnters. Velvete and Wiltons at lowi-st priee in the city. DORFMAN RUG CO.. 707 W. Washington, opposite Statehouse. “If It Covers a F'ioor, We Have It.” WHITE sewìng maehine for sale. Used very little. Randolph 7152. b—Coal, ice and SYood We Soli the Best Coal Money Can Buy —Guaranteed And Our Guarantce Is Good Special Fimiaec Coal We reoommend West Virginia mine run and Illinois lump mixed ltalf and half as one of thè best furnace coals on the market today. Try One Tori, $7.50 Largo Illinois lump. forked... .57.40 Large Indiana lump, forked... .$7.40 Illinois furnace, screened lump $6.75 Indiana furnace, screened lump $6.75 Illinois, 2 to 6 inch lump. forked $6.50 Indiana, 2 to 6 im'h lump. forked $6.50 Illinois egg, forked $6.25 Indiana egg. forked $6.25 Illinois mine run. 2-3 lump... .$5.75 Indiana mine run. 2-3 lump.. .15.75 Brazil mine run. 2-3 lump $7.00 W. Va. mina run SS.SO W. Va. shoveled lump $9.50 W. Va. forked lump $10.50 Prompt dsliverip any pi se* tn city. Giva Me Tour First Ordar and T’ll Get thè Next One Tom Shroyer 430 Indiana a re. Girale OÓOS Girale 0597 Girale 1435 wm PAY MORE? ( )ur iìuarantcc —- A Squaro Deal i Genuine white ash lump $7.50 2 tons, $14.50 Illinois lump . . . .$(3.50 2 tons, $12.50 This is extra good burning aoal, is frae from siate or slaek. Do not miss this chance to get 2,000 lbs. per ton and beeome one of our rnanv satistìed customers. NAGELSON CO AI, CO. 866 F„ Prati. CI relè 0355. ALL OUR COAL IS OF THE BEST GRADE Best Illinois egg, clean forked.s6.2s Illinois 2 to 6-ln. lump. forked.s6.so Indiana egg. clean forked $6.25 High grada Indiana lump, forked $7.25 Best Illinois, larga lump, forked.s7.so Illinois or Indiana mine run....55.75 High grada Nut and Slack .$5.00 Prompt delivery any place in city. BETHEL COAL CO., DR exel 0250 Coal lnd. or 111 Mine Run $5.00 Illinois Forked Egg $6.50 Indiana Forked Egg $6.50 lnd. or 111. Nut and 51ack..54.50 Orders Reeeived Before 3 O'Clock Delivered Sanie Day JUNIOR COAL CO. DREXEL 0904 DREXEL 6310 Illinois Forked Lump.s7.so Indiana Forked Lump.s7.2s Illinois Egg $6.25 Indiana Miue liun or Illinois $5.50 Nul and Slack $4.75 WEAVER COAL CO. DR exel 2201 YEAR-END SPECIAL Order Two Tons YOU WIN Indiana Mine Run, Very Lumpy l ton . ,$5.25 2 tons , .SIO.OO Commercial Fiiel Co. MA in 0430 MA in 0431 Buy Coal Now Try 1 ton 111. 6-in. egg...56.50 Indiana forked lump. $7.00 Illinois forked Ipmp $7.25 Try on ton and if this ooal doesn't nM*t wlth your approvai, srnd lt back. MERLO LAN COAL CO. Lincoln 6237. Lincoln 6287. Kindling With Eaeh Ton Nic* fresh mined coat. Illinois Egg, clean forked ....$6.25 Indiana Egg, clean forked ....$6.25 Illinois Mine Run $5.75 Deli ver any whcrc in city. UNION ICE AND COAL. Cali Drexri 4621-4622. HEAVY CORD WOOD. WILL CUT IN LENGTHS TO -SUIT YOUR STOVE, FURNACE OR FIRBPLACE, MAIN 014*.
25 MISCE LIGN EO US FOR SALE b—Coal, kce and Wood Genuine Fourth Vein Lump $7.25 Illinois Large Lump. .$7.25 Fourth Vein and lllTiois Egg $6.50 Two tons for $12.50 Indiana and Illinois Mine Run $5.75 -VII Coal Guaranteed X T o Roeks or Diri ISLAND COAL CO. WE bster 0i22 We Are Stili in the coal business. Ni ce Big Clean Forked i INDIANA LUMP $7.50 I C-LENDORA LUMP 9.00 Cali usi( you want quick Service and ! correct w'eijht W alnut Street Coal Co. 331 W. Walnut. Main 6270. c—Ciothing TRGUSERS fj| $2.95. $3.95. ?4 95, ® Match Your Coat and Ba a I Save the Differenoe. 8 1 si Two STORES in One. a The Pamits Sto re Co. 48 West Ohio St., Near Illinois FISHER litr scarL . • • c< uditi n. R< a-onablf priee. Dnxr-l 4 184. d —Musical Instruments VIOLINS. complete outfit. $12.50 up. WACHSMAN. 626 S. Alabama. Drexei 6768 e—Pet and Live Stock SHETLAND pony. Cali IMn) or t UFO 1256 8. Tremolit St. f—Miscellaneo us Arrnv Merehandise Just reeeived shipment ot tnreefailon tire exttnsuisher. Good 'as new Save one half. Also every sue needed in tarpaulin. tenta, anvila, forges, vige, wrenehea. plattorm and foldiug ►:a.ea. blacaeraith and carpenter tool# M. L. Goldberg de Sons 1302 W. Wash GINDERS 25 cents per load. Haul from p'.ant No. 3. Pay gate watchman. NORDYKE & MARMON CO., Kentucky Ave. and Morris St. ROOFING. best quallty and green siate covi-rcd. $2.25 por roll. Slightly datn-ki*-d. $1.63 per roll. CHARLES KOEH- ; RING. 882 Virginia ave Drexel 9400. INVALID CHAlßs—Good. stront rubber tired chair for rent. $3 66 per moalh. Crutche. 2Sc. Delivery free. BAKER BROS. ; SET of Hoover sweeper attachments. Never ! iia-d. Florence coal mi heator. Physioal ! i-ulture bar bell. Hrookside 1075. 26 MISI LLLAM UL b W ANIEI> GOOD, SOUND, DRY, YELLOW EAti CORN WANTED AT STOCK. yards. we will PAY 68 CENTS PER BCSTì EL ON IM ATEDiA'iijj i>ELIVERY. BUSINESS AXNOFNUEMEXTS^ NOTILE TO PROPERTY ■A ) WXERS Why not xt your outstde oleaning (ione ; now before the bugy seasou seta tn'- I have the largeat barrels. Ido the work myself and try to eatUfy. I clean dry velia, clsi terna and vaults. Also repatr and open awer. Mail) 9681. A Bath a Day is the Healthy Way E. M. HARDIN CO. Meivhant plumber. 3220 E. MlcA Webster 3001. SAFETY RÀZÒRBLADES ~ Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE, 201 Indiana ave, FEATHER9 bought. eo’.J and renovated; leather mattresses and pillowa mada. K F BURKLE. 416 Mas. Main 1428. VATJLT CLEANING. Per quiek servine. Cali Rapid Vault aad Slnk Cleaning Co. Belmont 2607. PIANO bnllder nd tuner Repalr all klnd Work guaranteed. NICHOLAS HILDMAN. Belmont 0328-3. T. J. WILLIAMS, carpenter. contractor: estimates furnighed on short notice. Bel. 3079. HBATH’S Barber Bhcp: union: warm. comfortsble bathrooms 133 W Market. WH K V TOT 7 THINK 6f“T YPEWHÌTERS THINK OF JUDD. 22 S. PKNN ST. STOVES repalred. forniture repaired and reflntwluvl : iipholsterinf. Stewart 1478. PAPEiGh ANiÌTNi; AND PATNITN;.' BELMONT 2342. 28 STORAGE AM) TRA.NSI UKS EST. 1898. Otto J. Suesz Packing, hauling, low rates od California shipments. Through cars to Los Angeles. Main 2353-3628. Night, Webster 0699 30 AUTOMOBILKS FOR SALE b—Gasoline P'ord Sedati 1920 model: fine mechanical condition: completely equipped: look wheel; rcal bat- : gain, $285. Terra. Monroe Motor Corp. j 130 E. New York. Main 3871. j DODGE BROS., ueed cara. All modo la at : cheap prices C.H.VVallerich Company Ooose BsoTHeres Motor Vehioes 833 N. Mr ridiati j Bulck Slx Tourlng Dodge. Chandler. Jordan. Hudson. Oakland. Reo 6, Eesex. Stutz, Ford. Oldsmobile and others. Repainted, rebuilt and rei topped. Y'our own terms or trade. 518 N. Capitol ave. Open cvenmga and Stradava. F’ORD 1921 tourlng’; starter: new ttres: good repalr and i-ondition. Special for this j week $65 down. Baia trae one year. 044 E. | Wash. Matti 3493. FORD. 1921 tourlng: starter, drmountables with extra Terms or trade. BETHURUM. 1016 E Wash. | FORD, 1920 touring: s'arter and demou ìtables. Terni or Iride BETHUKUM. 1016 E. Wash. ELGTN Siv. touring : starter a'"! demi iiles. Terni or trade. BETHUKUM, 1016 E Wash. FORD bpeedster. new top and wind shield. Tc-rms or trade. BETHURUM. 1010 E. W aehington. 1 FORD, 1917 touring. Al sbape. good tire; i S4O down, balance 1 yeap. 644 E. Wasli. Matn 3493
DEC. 26, 1922
30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Used cars ;ta well ae now otte will be at a premium at thè first ugna of spring. Right noy you liave tbc best ehoiee and lo west, prices of the year. A stilali depoait di hold your car for future deliv•ry and remember, you must be Dleased with your purchase. We are stakiug the good will and reputation ot our business on it. 2 1920 sedaits, ucw paini, $125 dowo 4 1920 touringe. etarters SBO.OO down 1 1923 touring, nearly new SIOO.OO down 1 1920 light truck, grocery body - - ■ $75.00 down You have tifi 1924 to complete payment. 'f. 7sicn7?ss Au t h ori 7. ed Dealers. Ask for it. C. Smith, Used Car Dept. FORD BÒDÌES New and Used Touring aDd Roadster SWIS.SIIELM & PARKER 330 E. Market. GHALMERS Six. tourlng. Torma or trade BETHUKUM, KUO E. Wash. MAXWELL coupé, .ora tires: $175. A bargara . 725 Virginia Ave. FORDS un payments. A large lia*. ALLEN, 725 Virginia Ave. 31 AITOMOBILES WANTED TXsifr FOR USED CAR9. 1919 AND 1920 MODEL CARS. LARGEST BUYERS OF CARS IN STATE Indianapolis Auto Parts & Tire Co. 618 N. Capitol. Open eves. and Suad*y. AUTOS WANTED^ LATE MODELS. 212 E. New York St Main 4446. WANTED FORDS IND FORD BODIES BETHURUM. 1016 E. WASH. AUTOS WANTED. WS PAY CASH. I. WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N. Illinois Main 1679. AUTOS WANTED. WE PAY MORE. 235 32 AL TO SUPPLÌ ES. R EPAIKS^ Goo* vseet 'firea. All Sizes, Take Your Pick, $2.00 Each. ROGERS. Silo W. Vfash. Belmont 430®. Auto W asnmg Our Specialtv DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE. 332 W Maryland Circ-Ie 0663. AI TO WASHiNG Onr speda!ty. 334 N r.’inoi. 5 ót SS Auto Laundry 35 FINANCIAL^ When You Need Money We Have An Unlimited Capitai which we are enabled to loan to tha borrowing publie of Indianapolis. $lO to $303 Loaus Loans made on f urniture. Victrolaa. piano, live stock, etc-, and remember our Easy Payment Pian Ratea and Methods: S 20: tota! cost 4 months, 5 1.75 $ 40. total cost 4 months. $ 3.50 $ 60; total cost 4 months. $ 5.25 $ 75; total cost 4 months $ 6.56 $ 90; total cost 4 months. S 7 88 $150: total cost 4 months, $13.13 $250; total cost 4 months. $21.88 Onr eonstantly ìncreaslng business makes it possibie to offer yoa terms of repayment se satisfactory that you can not afford to be without money for any legitimate purpose. Telephone application9 prompt attention. Mara 2983. American Loan Co. 347 Bankers Trust bldg. Third floor. Corner Pennsylvania and Ohio sts. Llcensed and bonded company PERSONAL LOANS 3 ra ™ # 3dDffl This onice is operateci under the superrtstou of tha Stato of Indiana and was established for tha purnose of providing a place w here houest peopl© can borrow any amount irom $lO to S3OO w-ithout paying more than the legai rate of interest or Wlthout being imposed upon in any way It is only necesary that you are keeptng house and permanentiv loeated. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSEP We do not notify your employer. neither do we make inquiries ox your friends. relative or trades ptople. You can have all the urne neoessary few repayment and pay only for the sctusi time you keep the money. Cali and Jet us expiain. No charge unless you borrow. Loans with other companies paid off and moro money advanced at legai rates. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MA in 2923. SEGUE IT Y MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Uoonis T 0 Indiana Trust Bìdsr. 113 1 Wash. St. Corner Virginia Are. 36 INSURANCE ■A^iVVVVVVvVVVNtVVVVVVV^^^^ViVVyVI WE MAKE and gtvt* eeeond mortgraseo on improved farm and Indianapolis reai tate. AETNA MORTGAGE & INVESTMENT CO. 508 Fidelity Trust Bldg. RE.4I. ESTATE and inaurane*. TUXEDO STATE BANK. 4304 E. New York. Irvington 2303. 57 MONEY TO LOAN LOANS AND INSURANCE on City and Farm Property. THC-S. C. BAY & CO. 709-715 Fletcher Trust Building. Main 1325. LOANS on forniture, pianos, autos. hrestock, farra implementa and other eoiiateral. 141 ’-i E. Washington St. CAPITOL LOAN CO. Main 0585. Auto L i.coln 7184. MONEY furnished un realty mortgagea and contraria FRANK K. SAWYER. M* ridiati Ltf* Bldg., 307 N. Pennsylvania St Riley i 126. • FIRST and second mortgageg on Indiana and Indianapolis reai estate. R. B. WILSON. 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Un’oln 6104. MONEY' to loan on second morigages. L. B MILLER. 127 X. Delaware St. Main 5782328_E. Wahash St. LEIAL NOTICFS NOB.TCE—The Roani of Trustees of the Celi trai Iniiianu Hospital for Insane will r* ceive eealed pronoeal? unti! Friday, Dee. 39. at 10 a m. for furmshing supplies for th* month of January, 1923. Estimate hook will be on file at Room 148, Statehouse. from and aster Tuesday. Dre. 26. 1923. By order ot BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
