Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 197, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 December 1922 — Page 9

DEC. 27, 1922

IMILLSWIFE, TRKES OWN LIFE Samuel Metcalf of Ft. Wayne Cuts Throats With Razor. Bv Times Special | FT. WAYNE, Ind., Dee- 27. Neighbors attracted by a ’xoman's screams rushed into an apartment here last night in rime to see Samuel Metcalf, 71, siagli his throat with a razor. His wlfe was lying at his feet, her head crushed with a hatchet and her throat cut. Metcalf died before reaching a locai hospital. His wife was dead when sound. The dead man is a retired Pennsylvania railroad engineer. The aged couple has been living here with their daughter, Mr?. Fleuben Slater, who had gone to a show with her husband. Officers said they believed thè man had gone suddenly insane. Hoosier Briefs PERE—Peeking into an ante-room at a locai traction station, George Doggett, nember of thè Miami County grand jury, saw two men taking drinks from a bottle, which proved to be moonshine whisky, aster ossi cera, called by Doggett, arrested thè men.

ETNA GREEN —A cross-eyed sheep proved thè nemesis of Mrs. Sarah Frederick. In oharging a dog thè animai missed tire and etnie 1 ' Mrs. Frederick on thè shln. rracturing her right lower limb. *

ATTICA —Thleves laughed at con .greesional locks here when they enotera! thè office of Congressman Fred Pura eli and rified his safe. Vaiuable papers were not disturbed. but a small sum of money was taken. LA GRANGE —Maynard Marker, llving near here, is thè owner of a nearlv grown red fnx. The animai, driven in by recent ice and snow, took refuge at Marker's homo.

ELKHAR T—A 6-months-oM kangaroo ls thè- strange Christmas present received by G. J. Johnson. The animai was sent to Johnson by George Kirsch who ls In Sydney, Australia.

PERÙ—•'Wisteria,” Indiana’s prize Wbite Orplngton pullet. owr.ed by Mrs. E. J. Wiener ot thla city, was awarded a flrst prize at thè Detroit poultry show.

KENDALLVILLE—Arrivai of several cars of bituminous coal has staved off a thrdatened coal famine here. Some dealers bave adopted war-time rationing of coal to consumerà.

EVANSYILLE—A “pav aa-you-sue’' system has been adopted In regard to divorce suits in Vanderburg county courts. The fact that such a large number of cases are dismissed before coming to trial has brought out an order that all applications for divorce must be accompanied by a $3 fee to .cover costs. " WARSAW —Aiplean-up campaign in thè restaurants of thÌ9 city is urged by F. C. Wilson, state food and drag lnspector, who says that his lnvestication showed that in many eating houses drinking glasse? were never washed. PLYMOUTH—SchooI children of this city will be required to show a certificate of vaecination for entrance aster Tuesday, Jan. 2. O. C. Schuman, city health officer, has announced. RICHMOND—Work on E. P. Trueblood fleld at Earlham College has started, and with favorable weather condltions it is expected bricklaylng will be compleied by thè flrst of Februc.ry. DENTAL STUDENT SHOT COLUXIBUS, Ind., Dee. 27.—Robert O. Btone, student at thè Indiana Dentai College, was accidentally shot while huntir.g near bis horoe here. He ls In a Columbus hospital.

Convict, Snatched From Electric Chair, Tells of Feelings in Death s Shadows

By A L.EXA XDER HE A MAN NBA Service Staff Wrlter SINO SINO PRISON, N. i'., Dee 27.—From thè "last minute" celi in th new death house comes Joseph Jaworki. murderer — To face a living death. "Yet. I’m thè happiest man in thè world." he says. He is Pitting on hls cot in thè hospital ward, where he was brought to recuperate from hia trip to thè brink of thè grave. Around hini are men. manv, of t'nem, who muinble that- they wou rather be dead than “lifcis." But Jaworki sttakes hi.s head. "They don’t know," he ùgh. "Thcy can't know thè ilespair, thè dread. thè terriblc fear that comes over one ivhen he kitows that he must dio at a certaìn hour. "Time flies. [Jours become seconda; nisrht passr-s in a flash. "It wa 3 thè last day. I tvas led from my celi down a little corridor. The other men yeljed ’good-by’ and then carré a deathly silence. I tran taken through a little door. 1 could scarcely see. I wa.s so frightened. Ready for thè Execution “The door elosed. I was in a now eli—‘thè’ celi, larger than thè others, but aver so much more tenifytng. "I looked arpund. There at thè other end tvas another door. T conldn't take my evo- off it. T knew what was on thè other side. “They bathed me. shaved my head and dress°d ine in a hlack suit. My body was ready, but my mind worked so fast I grew dizzy. Another few hours and it would all he over. It couldn’t be. Tet tbere -was thè little door “T thought of my borre in Roland. I thought of my frlends. relative. I thought of my mother. I almost went tnad But f kept on praying, prajdng. “It became so nuiet. I thought 1 was dead. “But suddenly there ramo a rem

College Boy Presses Way Through School

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THE PRESSING IRON Lloyd Wright took to Lawrence College (Wis.) with hlm as a freshman has not only smoothed out all of his fìnancial dlfficulties. but established him In a business in which he employs Ave other students. Above, Wright is shown in his “crease factory” with his pressing machine; below, thè stUdent-tailor ls shown gathertng in his customer's duds. ALBEPT G. OGBORN DIES AT N'EWCASTLE Formerly Was Stale Senator From Henry' County. Bv Times Special NEWCASTLE. Ind., Dee. 27.—Albert G. Ogborn, 58, formerly State Senator from Henry County and Spanish War veteran, died at his home here today. He is survlved by a wife and one daughter. Mr. Ogborn was captain of Company O, 161st Indiarla infantry during thè Spanish American War. He served in thè State Sonate in 1301-03. ROLLiNC STOCK OF ROADS INVESTIGATED By Cnitrd Pret* WASHINGTON, Dee. 27.—A nationwide investigatlon of rolìing stock conditions and practices on all railroads engaged in Interstate commerce was started today by thè Interstate Commerce Commìssion. Freight carrylng equipment only ls examined and tabulateti. START CARR LAND TRIAL By Times Special LA PORTE. Ind . Dee. 27.—The -Oarr land case, which lnvolvos thè title tc consideratile lake ehore property near Miller, was started in Fuperior Court at Michigan City yesterday. Norman F. Wolfe ls special Judge. Fifteen attorneys are eraployed in thè trlaL

JOSKPir JAWORKI WHOSE DRATTI SPINTI'IN'fTI WAS CGMMTTT KP A KKW lini US B E FOR E THE BXKCt TTON.

motion. The door was opened—thè other door. tu rushvd Father Cash vvard n with thè news. “My prayers liad been answered. My --wntenue was commuted.” -TaworkJ was a farm band wlio had bor n working for th last nine ve ars on thè furili of Mrs. Aliehaeline Merchelski, near Jamefitown. X. Y. A . .. r v* l one night thè woinati was sound The n. -n was arreated and charged with tho crime. "How could I have killed her?” he nskol ‘I lwcd her *o.”

1 DEATH NOTICES AI CHELE, JULIUS—6O years old, husband of Anna Aichele, died Tuesday 5:50 a.ro . 819 Buchanan St. Funeral Services at homo Wednesday, 7:30 p. in. Burial Columbus. Ind., Thursday morningGANO. AI, AND A—Wifo of William Gano, passed away Tuesday 11 a. m., ago 74 .vears. Funeral sarvieo at tho funeral parlors of VVilliain E. Kreiger, 1402 N. Illinois Street. Thursday 10 a. m. MILLER, MARGARET—Dee. 26, ape 70 years, beloved wife of George J. Miller, and itioiher of Frank X., John H., Dr. William T.. Mary G., Catlierino C., Mrs. Josephine R. Reiily. at thè residence, 930 N. Keystone. Funeral Friday. Dee. 29, 8:30 a, m.; St. Philip Neri Church. 0 a. pi. Burial Holy Cross cometer.v. Friend invited. STOMSaUGH; RICHARD—-Age" Sì years, Civil War reteràn, died at liis residence in Boxle.v, Dee 26, 1922. Burial witl be at thè cemetery adjoimng, Thursday. His widow, Mrs. Harriet Bailey-Stombaugh, survives. VOLLRÀTH, LOUIS ARTHUR—Beloved husband of Nora Vollrath (nee, Miller). Dee. 26. 1022, age 38 years. Fonerai Thursday. Dee. 28, at 2 p. m., at late residence, 1818 S. Delaawre St. Friends invited. Burial in Crown Hill cenietcry. 3 IN MIMOKIAM IN MEMORIALI —In lovitig reniembranee of our little Billy. who passed away Dei'. 26, 1921. Sadly missed by his mother. daddy and little sisters. MR. AND MKS. WM. 11. EDWAK.DS AND CHII.DREN, 5~ FUNERAL DIRECTORS W. T. Biasengym Independent Undertaker. Prompt ambulante calla The proof oi a service le tlie Service tt fenderà.” 1702 N. Illinois St. Randolph 6870. 1625 Shelby St. Drexel 2670. FLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St. Funeral directors to thè people of Indianapolis sinee 1887. Phones —Main 0841-0642 LI. 2641 INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY _ SSE“ W<xlcU Parlora 1222 Union St. Johnson & Montgomery 1032 Central Ave. Main 1430 “SDIRLEY EROS.’ CO. Main office 94G N. lUinoia St. Clrcle 1018. Main 1841 George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—I4O2 N. lUinoia. WM. K KRIEGER. Main 1i54 Res. rhone. Ben Davis 332-L S GADD, 2130 Ùrospect St Phones: Drexel 0422. Stewart 2278 UNDÈKTARERS—HI9EY fc ~TÌfU3. ' 931 North Del. 0504 _M_36BO. 7 LOnr.ES AND finis Veritas Lodge, No. 608. F. Se A. M.— Called meeting Thursday evenlng, Dee. 28, at 7 o'clock, for work in thè Fellow Craft degree. Vlsiting brothers welcome. WM. JEGEN, W. M.; E. A. LESTWICH, Secretar}-. 8 SPECIAL NOTICES Widows, Attention ! N>w act for Civil War widow* not frotttns p**n*lon. Writo to MRS. ERMA W. lilG* GIN 3, attornoy, New Casti©, Imi Send stami). PEKSONALS FAIRMOCNT Maternity Hospital for eonfinetaent. May work for part of expenses. Babira for adoptlon. Write for booklet. Mrs. T B. I.one. 4011 E Twenty-Seventh 8t Kausa3 City. Mo. MINISTER IS NAMED DEPUTY PROSECUTOR Rer. L. Rullison Will Serve in St. Joseph County. Bv Time* Sperii} SOUTH BEND, Ind.. Dee. 27. Frank E. Coughlln, prosecutlng at-tomey-elect and formerly Notre Dame football star, hna announced that thè Rev. George L. Rullison. asslstant -pastor of Rt. Paul's M. E. Church. one of thè largest churches in South Bend, has been appolnted deputy prosecuting attorney. Coughlln prornteed in his campaign that a special drive agalnst bootleggers would be mode. Bv T4*na Spedii SOUTH BEND, Ind., Dee 27.—Susponded from a bridge trans by thro feet of rope, thè body of Ignee ICoreetes, 60. was sound by workers. Phvslcians said thè man had been dead noverai hourß. ICerestes notifled polle© Chrlstmas morning that he had betn robbed by his roommate of a larga sum of money.

But thè jury reasoned ditlerently. They sound bini guilty. Hls lawyer, Walter Rexford, eatrled thè case to Governor Nathan Ij. 'Miller, wlio had commuted only one death sentenco In thè two years .linee he took office. The attorne.v's pica, was successful. The reprieve carne only a few hours before thè lime set for thè executlon.i ‘‘Where there's lìfe theres bope.” amile Jaworki. “I hnpe to keop on hoping a long, long lime.”

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21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—lxouse Special Terms—sloo Cash If old thia week: 6100 secures poseoesion of a dandy Ave-room bungalow, 333 South Randolph Street, vaeant. Owner Uaving city. Prie $3,250. Ilobart Canaday 306 City Trust Bldg. Main 5340. Randolph 5362. Modem Bungalow S4OO cash, 5 rooms, on pavwl Street south. Prieed to sell. Cali W. Washburn, with McCord & McKinney, Realtors, 311 Lemeke Bldg. Circle 5220. Evenings, Randolph 8731. à—Lots FINE EAST FRONT LOT IN RESIDENCE SECTION NORTHEAST; PRICE $500: $lO CASH AND $1.25 WEEK LY. MAIN 1409. RES.. IRVINGTON 3056 e—Suburban R.AISE OHICKENS If you are interested in any kind of a Chicken Farm or Suburban Home, we are now able to fili thè most exceptional needs. Small down payment and small monthly payment. Cali Chicken Farm Manager, MA in 2957. Oriri Jessup Land Co. Suburban A new 5-room bungalow, garage and two extra 40x142 foot lots: $2,650; S2OO down and $25 por month. Located north, within 2Vi squares of traction stop and bus Service past thè door. Main 0180. Evenmss, Washington 2719-3. $lO GÌVES you possession ot a half acr tract east ; ideal homo site: good land. COOPER A HADLEY. 838 Lemeke Bldg. Main 2776. Evening, i Irvington 0512. j 22 REAL ESTATE WANTED FOR QCICK AND SATISFACTORY RESULTS LIST YOTTR PROPERTY WITH THE FIRM THAT HUSTLE9. 700-62 BANKERS TRUST BLDG. MAIN 1409, _ WANTED —Pive or six-room semi-modem; not over $3,500. east or south. MAIN 6771. 23 FARM LANPS HOMESEEKERS —Send for Virginia fann lisi b.-st climate. Dept. Q. Empori. Va 2 5 MI N trELLANEOUB FOR SALE b—Coal. Ice and Woo4 Wc Soli thè Best Coal Money Car, Buy —Guaranteed— And Our Guaranteo Is Good Special Furnace Coal We recommend West Virginia mine run and Illinois lump mlxed half and haif as one of thè best furnace coals on thè market today.

Try One Ton, $7.50 Largo Illinois lump, forked... .$7.40 Larga Indiana lump, forked $7.40 Illinois furnace, screened lump $6.75 Indiana furnace, screened lump $6.75 Illinois, 2 to 6-lucli lump. forked $6.50 Indiana, 2 to 6 lnch lump, forked 56.50 | Illin da egg, forked $6.25 Indiana egg, forked $6.25 Illinois mino run, 2-3 lump. .. .$5.75 'indiana mine run, 2-3 1ump...55.75 Brazil mine run. 2-3 lump $7.00 W. Va. mine run $8.50 W. Va. shoveled lump $9.50 ! \V. Va. forked lump $10.50 Prompt dcliverlea any place in city. Give Me-Tour First Order and I’il Get thè Xoxt One Tom Shrover 430 Indiana are. Clrcle 0598 Clrcle 0597 Clrcle 1435 iw m ime? Our Guarantee — A Square Deal Genuine white ash lump $7.50 2 tons, $14.50 Illinois lump ... .$6.50 2 tons, $12.50 This is extra good burning e.oal, is free from slat or slaek. Do not miss this chance to get 2,000 lbs. per ton and become one of our mativ satisfied distornerà. NAGELSON COAL CO. 866 E. Pratt. CI relè 0355. I ! Illinois Forked Lump.s7.so Indiana Forked Lump.s7.2s Illinois Egg $6.25 ; Indiana Mine Run or Dlinois $5.50 Nut and Slack $4.75 - WEAVER GOAL CO. DRexel 2201 ILLINOIS LUMP, Special, $6.60 CRIDER COAL CO. DR exel 6398. year-en!Tsi s ecial Order Two Tons YOU WIN Indiana Mine Run, Very Immpy l ton . .$5.25 2 tons . .SIO.OO Commercial Fuel Co. MA in 0430 MA in 0431 Buy Goal Now Try 1 ton 111. 6-in. epg...56.50 Indiana forked lump $7.00 Illinois forked lump $7.25 Try oae ton and if thl rosi doesn’t meeu i with your approvai, send it back. MEREDIAN COAL CO. Lincoln 6237. Lincoln 02J7. HEAVY CORD WOOD. WILL CUT IN LENGTHS TO SUIT YOUR STOVE, FURNACE OR FIRBPLACE, MAIN 0142.

25 MISCELLANEO US FOR SALE b—Coal, Ice and Wood Genuine Fourth Ve in Lump $7.25 Illinois Largo Lump. .$7.25 Fourth Vein and Illinois Egg $6.50 Two tona for $12.50 Indiana and Illinois Mine Run $5.75 All Coal Guaranteed No Rocks or Dirt ISLAND COAL CO. WE bster 0122 ALL OUR COAL IS OF THE BEST GRADE Best Illinois egg, clean forked.sfs.2s niinois 2 to 6-in. lump. forked.s6.so Indiana egg, clean forked $6.25 High grade Indiana lump, forked $7.25 Best Illinois, large lump, forked.s7.so Illinois or Indiana mine run $5.75 High grade Nut and Slack $5.00 Prompt delivery any piace in . city. BETHEL COAL CO., DR exel 0250 CoaT~ Jud. or 111 Mine Run $5.00 Illinois Forked Egg $6.50 Indiana Forked Egg $6.50 Ind. or 111. Nut and Slack. .$4.50 Orders Ileceived Before 3 o'Clock Delivered Sanie Day JUNIOR COAL CO. DREXEL 0004 DREXEL 6310 Kindling With Éach Ton Nlce fresh mined < oal. Illinois Egg, clean forked ....$6.25 Indiana Egg, clean forked ....$6.25 Illinois Mine Run $5.75 Delivpr any whr in citr UNION ICE AND COAL. Cali Drexel 4621-4622. c—Clothing TROUSERS sa $2 95, $3.95, $4.95, WÈ $5.95, $6.95 ajM and up. jii J 4 m Match Your Coat and 4 ■ ■ Save thè Difference. aj| 3 4 wo STORES in One. k The Paaiis Store Co. 48 West Ohio St., Near Illinois

FISHKR tur H.vwf. good as uew, ette- !rnt ocnditlon. R.asotiabìe prive. Drcxei 41-, d—Musical Instruments VIOLIN9. complete ouifit. $12.50 np. WACHSMAN. 628 S. Alabama. Dreael 6768 e—Pet and Live Stock FOR SALE —Skunk and opossum don. Kentucky bred. Cai! aster 5 p. ni., ut 1320 VV Thirty-Fifth St. I—Mjscellaneous 3ivr T> ST VuìnU' 25 cents per load. Haul from plant No. 3. Pay gate watchman. NORDYKE & MARMON CO., Kentucky Ave. and Morris St. IN VAL in ~CH AI Rb— GooTT troll* rubber ti reti ohi ira lor reni 53.50 per monili. Crutche. 2òe. Delivery Irte BAKER BROS. BTOVES. used bui in persi :t condito n .. e ran*e SIO and tip : ooal ranc-u heai-r. baseburner. CHARLES KOEHRING. 883 Virginia Ave Drsxel 0400. SET of Hoovcr sweeper attftchments. Never usod. Florence eoa! oli hestcr. Phyaii-al culture bar bell. Brookside 1075. BABY bu**y si !, wl ad > $4. 231 E Wyomiiis st. 26 MISCELLANEO US WANT ED GOOD, SOUND, DRY, YELLOW EAR CORN .WAATED AT STOCK YARDS. WE WILL PAY 6S CENTS PER bushel on immediate delivery. AN NOUNCEMKNTS AUTO FAENTINO CALLF.D FOR AND r> "LI VE RED Zerkle Paint Co. 81 VE ARS PAINTERS Customers recommend our work Prlees low ns lowest, higrhest quality 1517 Kelly St. Drexol 4155 We ow n and operato two ehops notici: to property OWXEKS Why not pet your outside oleati ini: rione now l>efore thè bu.iy season s"ts iti I have thè largest barrels. I do thè work mvselt and try to satlsfy. f elean dry wells. cisterna and vanite. Also repair and open sewere. Main POSI. A Lsath a Day la thè Healthy Way E. M. HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber. 3230 S. Midi. Webster 3001. SAFÈTY RÀZOR BLADES” Sharpened. TTJTTLEDOE. 201 Indiana ava. FEATHERS bouvht. old and renovat^d; featlier niattresaes and pillowa muda. K. F. BURELE, 410 Mass. Main 1428. VAULT CLEANING. JVr qnieé erviee. Cali Rapir! Vault and Sink Cleaninc Co. Eelmont 2007. PIANO builder and timer Repatr att kinds. Work guaranteed. NICHOLAS HXLDMAN. Belmont 0328-3. F. J. WILLIAMS, carpenter. contractor: eetimate* furnlshed on short notice. Bel 3070. HEATH'S Barber Shop; unlon: warm. comfort able bathrooms. 133 W. Market. WHP.V YOIT THINK OF T VPEWRITERS THINK OF JI DD. 22 S. PHVN ST_ CARPENTER work aìY~klmVs Sture and office tlxtnres. Webster 3733. BTOVES repaired. forniture repalred and refinished; upholstering. Stewart 1478. paperThanctng AND PAINTingT BELMONT 2343. 29 BUSINESS orrOßi LMTIKi CONFECTIONERT and liyrht lunch; o-. ner foreed to soli on aocounf of sickues-s Good opportunity for thè rigbt party. Ad • lresa A No. 2224 Times 30 AL TOMOBILKS FOR SALK b—Gasoline FORD BODIES Sedau, coupé, tourings and commercials SWISSUEIiIM & PARKER 330 E. Market. WANTED FORDS AND FOPvD BODIES. BETHURTJM. 1016 E. VVASH. CTHALMERS Sue, tourin*. Terra or frarie. RETHCRCM, 1016 E. Wash. , .

30 atjtomoiules for sale li—Gasoline Ford Scdan 3 920 model : fino medianica! condittonj completely equippetl; look wheel; reai bar* gain, $285. Terms. Monroe Motor Corp. 130 E. New York Maio 3371, DODGE BROS., uscii car. All model at cheap prices C.H. WALLERICH CoM PAÌf/ Donse Brothers MotorVchiojes^ 833 N. Meridian ~ Buick Six Touring Dodge, Chandler, Jordan, Hudson. Oakland, Reo 0. Essex, Stutz, Ford. Oldsmobil and others. Repainted, rebullt and retopped. Your own terms or trade. 518 N. Capito! ave Open evenings and Sundayg. FORD 1921 touring: starter: new tlrei good repair and condition. Special for thl week $65 down. Baiane oca year. 644 Ì&, Wash. Main 3493. FORD, 1020 touring: starter and demount* bles. Terms or trade. BETHURUM, 1016 E. Wash. FORD, 1917 touring; Al shape, good tiro} -40 down, balanee 1 year. 644 E. Wash. Mairi 3493. . ET.GIN Six. touring; starter and demountables. Terms or trade. BETHURUM, 1016 E. Wash. FORI) Speedster. new top and wiml shield. Terms or irade. BETHURUM, 1016 E. W ashington, FORD, 1921 touring: Etartor, demountab!es with extras. Terms or trade. BETHUKU.NL JOl6 E. Wash. MAXWELL coppo, cord uree: $175. A bargain. 725 Virginia Ave. FÓRDS on payments. A larga lini*. ALLEN, 725 Virginia Ave. 71 AUTOMOBILES WANTEI) CASH FOR T7SED CARS. 1919 AND 1920 MODEL CARS. LARGEST BUTER3 OF CARS IN STATI, Indianapolis Auto Parts & Tire Co. 618 .V Capnol. Open ave, and Sonda*. AUToi’ WANTED. LATE MODEL 3. 212 E. New York SU Main 4446. AUTOS WANTED. WE PAY CASH. I. WOLF AUTO CO 619 N. liìinois. Main 1579. autos”wanted. WE PAY MORE. 235 N. PENN. 52 AL T 0 8 1 PPLJF.B. REPAIRS^ TIB.E SALE No tised tire ox fr $3. If any of thè rsed tire? prove nnsatlsfaetory within 90 ecelpt acci get another for half price. No mail order. ROY’S T'UF 'T ORI-: 2L5 Indiana Ave. Opeu eve* r.h.gs and Sundan _ _ Goo<* Vsert Tires. All Sizes. Take Your Pick, $2.00 Each. ROGERS. £lls W. Wash. Belmont 4300. Aulo \Vasning Our ~ Specialty DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE. 332 W Maryland. Circi 0053. AUTO WASEUNG Our spedaliy. 334 N. Ulinol*. S A. S Auto Laundry Àuto Storage per Month. [ I GARAGE SS PER MONTH. Circle 0658. 35 FINANCIAL

When You Need Money We Have An Unlimited Capital wbtch we are enabled to ioan to th* burrow.ns pubhc of Indianapoila. $lO tc S3OO Loana Loans made on furniture. Vie troiai piaaoa, live stock, eie., and remember our Easy Payment Pian Bate and Methode: t 20: tota! cosi 4 monlhs, S 1.78 £ 40: total cost 4 monto, S 3.50 f t>o; totaì cost 4 month. S 5.25 $ 75: total cost 4 month, S 6.56 $ SO: tot il cost 4 month. $ 7.88 $150; tota 1 cost 4 months, $13.13 $250: total cost 4 monto. $21.88 Our constanti? tnereasin* business makes :t possible to offer you torma of repayruem so satiafactory that you can not aflord to be with* out money ior ar.y iegritimate purpose Telephone appUcatione rectdva prompt attention. Alain 2933. American Loan Co. 347 Bankers Trust bld*. Third floor. Corner Pennsylvania and Ohio at. Lieensed and bonded company 36 INSURANCE W r. MARE snd *lv* eecond mcrt*a*ea o improved lamia and iudianapolia reai •tate. AETNA MORTGAGB A INVESTMENT CO. 50S i-Tdelity Trust Bld*. ' READ FsTATE and Insurance. TUXEDO STATE BANK. 4301 E. New York. Irvington 2303. 37 MONEY TO LOAN * Goent Youar Money Winter <3 comingr, you may b# short. If kSo, We Will Loan You Money on Your Furniture, piano, Victrola or fixtures You can bay eheaper when you have th® cash Sani* pie rate; $45.00 Total Cost $3.15 lor tliroo months. Ofher amounts *t a.ra rate up to S3OO. Cali, or pbon® Commonwealth Loan Co. 305 Odd Fellow btd?.. Cor. Pennsylvania and Washington sta. Succeesor to State I.oan Co. Pilone Main 4819. LOANS on furniture piano, auto, livestock. fttrtn Implementa and other collateral. 141 V E. Washington St. CAPITOL LOAN CO. Main 0585. Auto Lincoln 7184. MONEY furr.isbrd on r*-a!ty morteagea and contracts. FRANK K. SAWYER. Merubati Lise Bld*.. 307 N. Pennsylvania SL : Rbey 1426. FIRST and second mortgage on Indiana ..ud India: polis rea! estate. R. B. WILSON, 1101 National City Bank Bld*. Lincoln 0104. MONEY to loan on second ruortgages. L. B. MILLER. 137 N. Delaw are St. Main 6762. 323 E. Wabash St. 39 lkgalY otices NOTICE FOR SCHOOL FERNITCKE. ; (Fr, - cierrviont Sehool No. 4, Clcrmont, Ind.) The trust.-" (!< "t. (Vestal Davi) of V’a;. ne To'.nship. Marion County and hi* stivisory board vili receive ealed bids at tis r Pen.'e on tk-' Country Club road and W. T.titl, st on Jan. 11. 1P33. at 1:30 1 p n; for tip followiti* sehool lumiture. For immediate delivery. 35 primar.v desk. 85 intermediate sehool desk. 35 large stze sehool desk. 20 per cent of thè above desks to be adjustsble. Neccssary window shades for sehool rooma and library room. 3 tuaehers’ desks. sw-1 desic citaira. Tbcy r,'serve thè to reje. t any and all b.dsJOSEPH M. HILLMAN. Trust, e of Wayne Townsbip. M trion County, Indiana. Non iq\ —Tlie B.> ■:.) ~f Trustees of thè Central Indi.ma Hospital for Insane wtl] reproposal until Friday, Dee. 29. nt 11 a in., for i irtnshin* supplieg for thè piotiti) of Jnimary, 1923 Estimate hook will be on file ut Room 148, Statehouse, irom and fior Tu-sday. Dee 26. 1922. By order of BOARD OF TRU3TEE3.

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