Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 199, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 December 1922 — Page 12

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IRE PILE GO FRRTHER AND BERI HIGH COST Bureau of Mines Gives Pointer on Burning Soft Coai. by c. a LYON WASHINGTON. Dee. 29.—Beat thè Mgh cost of coal and lts scarcity this wlnter by making thè old coal pile go farther, says thè U. S. Bureau of Mines. The average family, thè bureau’s experts Insist, wastes from 10 to 20 per cent of lts coal supply by not konwing thè besl methods of “tendina thè furnace.” Where thè house is heated with soft coal, thls advice is given: “Do not spread fuel over thè entire surface of thè tire. Soft coal requires more air immedìately aster firing than does anthracite coal or coke, and covering thè entire tire not only decreases thè slow of air through thè fuel bed, but also lowers thè temperature in thè tire pot enough to cause incomplete combustion of thè volatile matter distilled from thè coal, and, consequently, a loss of heat up thè chimney. “In fìring a soft coal furnace, work thè partly burned coal from which thè gas has been driven. to one part of thè tire and throw tlie fresh coal on thè remaining portion. “Shaking down thè ashes should be required only once a day and then shake only until thè glow of thè tire ls seen in thè ash-pit, not until burnings coals appear.”

WRIGLEK BETS ON 1923 BDSINESS Interests of ‘Chewing Guni King’ Will Spend Ten Million. By ROT J. GIBBONS XEA Staff Corre sponde t. CHICAGO, Dee. 29.—You'll che-u----more gum this year than you did last year! That’s because you will be more prosperous! William Wrigley, Jr., is betting $10,000,000 on that proposition. “Bill” Wrigley is one of thè greatest of chewing gum manufacttirers. He used to work for $3 a week; now he's called thè “chewing gum king.” The Wrigley imerests will spend

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WILLIAM WRIGLEY JR. around $10.000,000 in 1923 on an enlargement program, confident that business conditions warrant it. Bill says: “I have every confidence in 1923. “The signs are: “Our reviving and inereasing trade with Europe. “Repeat orders from retailer to jobber. “A generai pick-up in all lines of trade. “The psychological scare of a year ago is p.-ist. Busine* is nioving briskly. There is no appreeiable stagna tion.” But “Bill” says: “Something will have to be lone for thè farmer. He hasn t been getting what might be called a square deal. If some System could be evolved whereby he could hold his produce until it's needed. instead of dumping it onto thè market and creating an oversnpply, there would ha a big readjustment.” “Bill” adda that people have got to work. “There'll be work.” he promises, “for everybody who'll do it. They hold their prosperity in their jown hands. Work, work, work! That’s all I can advise. The year will ireat you as you treat thè year. “Lf work is done faithfully and hard enough, 1923 will take care of itself. And that's just what 1 know it’s going to do. So you can say I said: “We're off!” JAPS MUST CUT COSTS OR LOSE THEIR TRADE Industriai Bureau Wams Against Competition. TOKIO, Dee. 29. —Japanese manufacturers have been warned that unless they alter their methods and reduce cost of production they will lose their foreign trade. Mr. Akiyama of thè commercial and industriai bureau of Tokio, says that in China wages are very low and that for this reason Japanese goods ar© being forced out by Chinese manufacturers which are. h© says, just as good as Japanase. He also deciares that in thè South Sea imarkets Chinese goods are slowly supblanting Japanese merchandìse and fthat unless Japan is to lose these mar■cets entirely production costs must be teduced in this country.

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The world’s only pigmy elephant.. Miamba, has arrived in New York from thè French Congo. Miamba is 3 yeara old, weigha -300 pounds and has reached his full growth.

1 DEATH NOTICKS EOGt'E. ALLORI) R.—Died Wednesday. Dee. 27. at Ft. Wayne. Ind. Boly arrived in Indianapolis Thursday, Dee. 28. 4:45 p. m. Mr. Doglie was a member of thè Carpente,- Loca! Union No. 75. and also thè Ked Mea Lodge. Inevasa Tribe No. 100. Friends may view remains at thè W. T Blasengy.rm funcral parlors, 1702 N. Illinois Street: also Services trom same Saturdaj-. De--. 30. 10 a. m. Burial New Crowo cenietery. Friends invited. ___ BUSER. CHARLES O.—Are 62 years. beloved hnsband of Zelia Buser, passed away Thursday. Dee 28. at 5 30 a. m Funerei! at thè residence, 2602 E. Sevcnteenth St . Saturday. De. :;o. at 1* a. di. Friend* Invited. Burlai private at Thorntown, ind., about 12 o clock noon. DII.T AHVNT. LOUlS—Father of Mrs. Nellie Stevcns and Mrs. Martha Brown, died at thè homo of thè bitter. 0166 Cornell Ave., Thursday. Dee. 28, 2 p. m. Fonerai eerviees at Christian Cluireh, Rroad Ripide, Dee. 31. 2 p. ni. Burnii Carme!. Ind. FLOOD. LUCY SMITI SON—Of 415 E. Morris St„ passed away Thursday, 2 a m., at thè agi; of 22 years. The body will be removcd to thè home of .la -iib Smithson near I airmount, Ind., Friday. 9 a. ni. Funeral Saturday. 12:4."> p. m.. at residence: 1:30 p. m. at Friends Chureh. Fairmount. Ind. Interment Parli cemetcry. in barge of Max Kerrlieh & Son. HARRINGTCN. CATHERINE BEATRICEPassed away Thursday. Dee. 2s. at thè residente, 1 .“>4O l j Ashland Aie . at 8 .30 a m a.-e 28 years. Fonerai at thè chapel of William K. KrKirrr. 1102 N. Illinois. Saturday at s-.un a. ni., and at St. Joseph Chureli. North and Ni Ole sta., 9 a. m. Burlai Holy Cross oemetery. JENNEY’, FRANK O.—Ace 27 years. be(ovtd husband of Fave Jenney. passed awav at thè residence. .34 N. Traub Ave . Thursday. De--. 28 at 12 30 p. m. Funeral at th> Irvington Methodist Chureh. Saturday. Dee. 30. at 2* p ni. Friends invited. Boriai Ar.dtrson cenietery. LYDE, ZILLA tnee Haynsl—Passed away st thè home of her aunt. Julia Hayn. 1002 S. (iar ; i-! St.. Thursday. D< c. 28. Follerai Sundiv. Dee. 31. 10:30 a. ni. at thè above aòir*-ss. Burial at Daruille, lud. Friends invited. M. MILLAN. WILLET E. —Ago 62. passd away [ire. 28 630 y in . at thè residence 3X7 E. Fall Cretk Blvd Funeral Services will be hehl at Paris, 111. (Pari* lll. > papera please ccpy. ) SCHMIDT. EDITH FLETCHER—Wif of (•*. ar Sohimiit. died W Uri*-day. Dee. 27, at 9 p. ni. Fonerai at thè residence. 1324 N. New Jersey St.. Saturday. Dee. -30. 2 p. m. Private SPEER. MRS. KATE V.—Wifc of W R Spcer. ihcil at !" r homo. .3314 N. Illinois St.. Thursday, Dc. 28. Funcral servire at thè home. 1 lo p in . Saturday, Dee. 30. Friends invited TVi-iil in Crown Hill. 5 FUNERAL DIRECTORS W. T. Blasengym Undertaker. Prompt ambulali ce calla. "The proof of a m rvice i* thè servile it renderà.” ITO*’ N. Tllinoi? St. Randoiph 6870 1625 Shelby St- _ Drex*! ?570. ” FLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St. Funera! director to thè peonie of Indianapolis since 1887 Ffcones —Mnin 0641 -0642 LT. 2641. IN DIA NAPOLI SCR EMAT 0R Y ££“'■ likrlcL Parlors 1222 Union St. .lolinson & Montgomery 1033 Oiitr.il Ave. Main 14.30. SIIIRLEY BROS.’ 00. Mam office ì>4t> N. IlliuoiA St. Circlo 1916 Mani 1841. George Grinsteiner Funeral Dn*-ctor. .722 E. Market. Malli 0008. FUNhUAUUfitECTÒRS— 1 103 N. Illinois. WM. E. KRI Et, EH. Main 1154. Re Pilone. Ben Davis .332-L. GADD—BERT S. GAMI. 21.30 Prospect St. Phones: Drexel 0422. Stewart 2278. UNDERTAKÉRS—HÌSEY~~“& ~TITUS. 51 North Del. L 6594. M. .3680. 9 PERSONAL FAIRMOCNT Matermty Hospital for eonfinement May work for part of expenses. Babies for adotition. Write for booklet. Mrs. T. B. Long. 4911 E. Twenty-Seventb St.. Kansas City. Mo ON and aster this Dee. 29 I will not be htld responsible for anv dobt made by my wife, Mrs. C. K. Harris. Jr. (Sigued) MR. C K. HARRIS, JR. 12 HELP W ANTED—MALE Laborers Twelve Siici by and Troy. GNAPMAH’PRIQE STEEL WANTED- Alen to unload coal at 1405 W. Ray St. TFiAMSTERS. experleneed. Apply Smitha's Barn. 1128 W. New York St. DID YOU BSLL ITT If oot. t.ry thè automobile col urna* ot th* Times West Adeu

12 HELP WANTED—MAI,E WantedBy M.. K. & T. Ey. Machinists Boilermakers Blacksmitiis Frce Transportation Apply to Master iMcchanic, Parsons, Kas. Denison, Texas Room 8-15 Railway Exchange, St. Louis, Mo., or Room 215, Traction Terminal Bldg. Teams and trucks wanted to baili coal at 1405 W. Ray St. Wanted —Boys Sixteen j-esrs old or under, to curry Times routes in centrai part of city. Routes between North and South and East and West Sts See Mr. Moorehead, any afternoon, between 2 and 5. Teams and trucks wanted to liaul coal at 430 Indiana Ave. _____ Times earriers between thè ages of 10 and 12 years in North Indianapolis Good chance for live-wire boys to malie money anl advance. See Mr. Graetis. rear 2941 Clifton Street Times' station, aster 2.30 p. m. WANTED—Men to unload coal at 430 Indiana Ave. MEN to learn vulcanlzlng trade: a fine paytna business to erct into. ANDERSON STEAM VULCAMZER CO. 13 INSTRI ( TIOXS RA ' and popular piano music Ujj taught Iti twenty lessons. V>e- “ ginners and advaneed. Reduced rates. Clirlstensen School. 106 Pembroke Arcade. Circie 3034. CLERKS. 18 upward. for government posttlons: Sl2O monthly. F'or free llst examinatlons. write R. TERRY i former Civil Service examinerl, 158 Barrister Bldg.. Washington, D. C. L J. LORENZ SAXOPHONE 122 A k e sr ke Drexel 4982. a—Business Colleges MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER S COLLEGE 309 E. Washington St.. IndianapoHs. Ind. Clrole 0757. 16 HELP WANTED—FERIALE

Why Not Bscoinr:© a TelepSuome Operator? j Telcphone Operating is a profitable profession. o \<jr 1,200 GIRLS in this city jarc enjoving positions as 'l Telephone Operators. Thère’s a place in this Profession for any bright, healthy £ Voung ivoman of 17 years or more. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. .Miss Cooper, Room 101 STENOGRAPHEK—Experienced: prefer one with ionie knowledgp of bookkeeping ; ; good chance for advancemcnt Addrcss A j No 2216. Times. DICTAPHONE operator: thoroughiy experienced: larr mfg. concerti: gire uge, ex perience and aaalry deeired. Address A No. 2218, Time* WANTED—Rough-drv sortere Apply THE TIFFANY LAUNXRY, 25 McLean Place. 17 SITI ATIONS WANTED l>—F>male CURTAINS TO LAUNDER. DREXEL 0695. ih ROOM FOR RE NT COLLEGE, 2309; room In private horne nicals, „r without: (referably two ladies en.ph.ycd. Randoiph 1030. OAKK AVE.. 3203-2: conectltif room with dresstng room and batu in high-class home. Waahlngiou 3522. PARK AVE.: eleganti}- furntsiicd front room m high-iJass home; suitable for 2. Wash. 3532. Ha KBOUR Hotel. 617 N. Illinol; ouUlde room; hot. cold water; steam beat; $5 up. | NICELY furmshed llght room, suitable for one or two. 1132 N. New Jersey Street E WASHINGTON carline, iarge tront rom, suitable for 2; modera. Webster 5162. PARK AVE.. 1205; nicely-fumiabed room: suitable for 1 or 2. Circle 3U87. : NICELY fumlshed rooms: men only. 1549 North Merldlan. Tel., Main 0216. Ì ÉNNsYIVANIa7 n., 1304 : nicely furnished rooius, modern: city rRA'TT. E.. 421: newly furnlslied rooms, steam heat Lincoln 4778. a—lJght Housekeeping MADISON Av ft ., 1936; furnished liarht housekeeping rooms. Cali Drexel 7289. li—Board and Kooins EASTERN ave., 1445 S.: room and board: modem: two gentlemen. Stewart 1198. EASTERN ave.. 1445 S.: room and board; two gentlemen. Stewart 1198. 19 KENTALS a—Houses 219 E. St. Joe,, 4 rooms 20.00 2051 N. Dcarborn. 5 rooms 20.00 829 Olive. 6 rooms 23.50 1530 Giraber, 4 room. 14.00 2162 Webb, 5 rooms 20.00 2129 Lexington, 6 room 25.00 Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors 524 M. D Woodruff. 4-r. fiat, heat. .$55.00 656 E. D. Woodruff. 9-r.. modem. . . . 80.00 2901 N. Talbott, 7-r., modern 65.00 2903 N. Talbott. 7-r., modern 60.00 The Evans-Roberts Co. 505-6 K. P. Bldg. Main 3192. 618 East 24th st., 5-room moderi) and steam heated. 846 Ashland ave., 5-room modern... $32.50 3908 East Michigan, 5-room modern. 32.50 Frank S. Clark & (Jo. Mani J 1377. 226 East, Ohio St. MODERN HOME 656 E. Drive. Wopdruff place, 9 rooms and bath : partly furnished. at SBO monthly. THE EVANS-ROBERTS CO., 2901 N. TALBOTT. 7-roora moilern. $65. 2903 N. Talbott, 7-room modern, S6O. 656 E. drive, Woodruff, 9-room. SBO. 524 M. drive, Woodruff, 4-room, $55. THE EVANS-ROBERTS CO. 511 E. NORTH ST. F’ive rooms. good conditimi: dose in. State Savings and Trust Co. Main 4518. 9 E. Market st. SEMI-MODERN." 1527 Bates, 4 rooms, water and ligbts. sl7. 9.39 S. Harding, .3 rot ma, $12.50. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO. PARIS ave., 2827; 6 rooms. semi-modem doublé; good condition. $25 per mo. Cali TRUEBLOOD. Circle 3284. Evenings. Irv., 4213. OHIO E., 1101 Vi: upper duplex: six rooms, modern, clean, steam heat and water furnishfd. SSO. Lincoln 8807. Ì369 BWTNG St.. 5 rooms. good condition, gas. city water, electrtc lights and batti. Rent $35. Webster 1494. SHRIVER ave., 2806: 6 rooms modem doublé, S4O, garage $5. Harrlson 0282. ARROW Ave.. 1949: flve room modern cottagc, hot water heat. Ciocie 2620. MODERN 2-room apartment- 137 W. Market St. See DOLD. thè tJilor.

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THE 0. IHL Haimmoinid IReallty Co. has opened reai estate offiees at UIS Peoples Bamik BimiWiinig to buy, sell and trade all kiuds of reai estate, rental propertics and fami lands. Phone LI neoin 6010. Mr. Hammond formerly was a partner with T. R. -Tones & Co. We Cam Sei! Yoor Property

19 KENTALS c —Business Pla/ces SXAT ESSE X-A LCCAS, (TV A Tf 310 Kal.n bldg. •* Circle 6600. FOR LEASE. thè 3-stcry bul!di::s at 127 W. Georgia st., formerly ocwupied by Me Coy Howe Co_ 20,000 s i II #prtnklcl. eievator, suitablo for Wholesale, Storage, manufacturing. Desk Room Desk, hot and cold water, telephone servire and stenographer : everythlng furnished. $25 per monili. .310 Kahn Bldg CIRCLE 6600. DESK space for rent with phone. Cali Cir eie 0116 _ _ ______ e —House, Elats Furnished THREE-ROOM aj .irtmcnt, furtiishril, bath, strani heat. ;.mitor, walklug distanre, north; :eaOUabir; Immediate possusslun. Cali noon or evenuig Cir. le 16.34. BEAUTIFUI-LY furnished, steam hested, upper duplex, si ve rooms ami bath; Closeìn. References reuiiireii Garage if dsirerl. Cali Lincoln 7661 21 REÀL ESTATE FOR SALE b— II ouses 5-Room Bungalow 1241 W. 33d st WIU consnler a trailon vacsnt lot or S4OO cash payment. Ha electrlc lights. gas. atcr and toilet m bathroom. good basoment This 1 a new. urlibullt home with plenty of room. Cali W. Wash bum. with McCord & McKlnney—Realtors 311 Lemoke building Circle 5220. Eventngs, Randoiph 8731 TO GOOD oolored family. ntre l room rottage. all newly palntwl and papered, wel! anl clstern. new roof. eleetrlo lights. pri.'! $1.890; easy payments Look it over. 11127 N Arsenal ave City Trust Co. Circle 4023. Mr. Hurt. Rari. 4775. $4,500.00 Knst Seven rooms and bath, thoroughiy modem: dandy east-front lot; paved Street, near New York and Jefferson. Reasonable Terni. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors Speculi Terms—sll)o Cash If snld this week: SIOO seeures possesslon of a dandy flve-room bungalow, 333 South Randoiph stmet: vacant. Owncr leaviug city. Price $3,250. Hobart Canaday 306 City Trust Bidè Main 5,340. Randoiph .5.352. Guildford Ave. SI.OOO DOWN. Two cory new 5-room niod. bungalow. I.ong li vini sudimi. Huilt-ln features. laimdrys. Lots 40x165 leet with front drive garage. T. E. HALLS, JR 206 Rauh Bldg. Lincoln 3411 BTRICTI.Y modern house, tuli bssement, sunroom, three rooms down, three and bath up. east front lot with South exposure, Street paved: prue $6.160 plus Barrctt asesgment: terms $1.500 cash, sls per montti. Locateti northwest corner Gullford and Forty-Ninth St. The Southern Lumber Co. ~ $130000" Cash” New doublé 4 rooms; front and back poreh to a side: electrlc lights: Immediate possesslon. Never been occupici!. Located in thè 2500 block S. California st Price $2,800. "Live Wires." T. R. JONES & CO.. 414 Peoples Bank Bldg. Mairi 5768. 1300 Block on Jefferson Modern 6 room and bath. garage, 13 tons coal in baaement. Thla is a bargain. Now vacant. MYRON H KOHN. 305 Merchants Bank. Main 6337. SIX-ROOM house and % acro ground, located on E. 30th st. : all klnds of fruit. Price $3,000. Owncr will consider temi. Cali Lincoln 5144. evenings Washington 1148, for appointment. Fred H. Sillery, Realtor 908 National City Bank building. 3000 block Broadwa.v. completo, modem ti-room bungalow type lumie; 3 bedrooms, largo living room. Frank S. Clark & Co. Main 3377. 226 East Ohio St. IMMEDIATE POSSE99ION. S2OO cash buys a dandy 3-room home at 2532 English Ave., in calling distance of two railroad shops: balance $23 per mo. FOWLER & EATON. 301 City Trust. Mani 6871. FRANK E. GATES te SON. REALTORS. 1011 Hume-Mansur. Lincoln 1269. FÒR property east or south, cali OSBCRN. Drexel 6184. d—Lofs FINE EAST FRONT LOT IN HIGH-CLASS RESIDENCE BECTION NORTHEAST; PRICE $500; $lO CASH AND $1.25 WEEK LY. MAIN 1409. RES.. IRVINGTON 3056. e—Siiburban RAISE CHICKENS If you are interested in any kind of a Chicken Farm or Suburban Home, we are now able to All thè most exceptional needs. Small do va payment and small monthly payment. Cali Chicken Farm Manager, MA in 2957. Orin-Jessup Land Co.

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21 BEAI ESTATE FOB SALE e—Suburban $lO GIVES ioti pnsessiou of an acre tract casi, gui land COOPER A H.VPLEY. 8,36 I .onici e Bldg Matti 2776. Evenings. Irviugtnu 0512. Bl- \l. ESTATE WANTED FOR QUICK AND SATISKACTORY RESULTS LIST TOUR PROPERTY WITH THE FTRM THAT HLsTI.ES 760-62 BANKERS TRUST BLDG. MAIN 1409. FOR lek sa a satiafact iry price List your proprlv with me MYRON H KOHN. 305 Mer . ini Rii Main 6337 WANTED- Pive or slx*Toom seml-modern; not ovir $.3.500; cast or Houth. MAIN OTTI 23 " HOMKSEEKKKS— Sriid for Virginia fami in: ite Ilcpt. (J. Empori. Va. 25 MIS< EU \NI■ irt S ~ a—Huiisehoid Cioods Rl'GS— 1 JXOLKI'MS Wool flber rugs, newrst pattem. 9x13. $7 60 Hall ruiiner. 35c per yard. Golii Seal (’ongoleum rus. 9x12. perisci good, uew'st patterus. sl3 75 Axminstera. Velvets and Wiitous at lowest pri"e in thè city. noHFMAN Ut'G CO 207 W W:ul. uigton. o;.posile Statehouse. "If Tt Cove a t our, We Have It." I—Coal, Ice and Wood Genuine Fourtii Vein Lurap $7.25 Illinois Larixe Lump..57.25 Fourth Vein and Illinois Egg $6.50 Two tons for sl2 50 Indiana and Illinois Mine Ilun $5.75 All Goal Guaranteed No Roeks or Dirt, ISLAXD COAL CO. WE bater 0122 ALL or lI'CO AL IS OF TUR BEST GUADE Best Illinois pgp:, clean forked.?fi.2s Illinois 2 to O-in. lump, forked.s6.so Indiana epe;, clean forked $6.25 High grado Indiana lump, forked $7.50 Best Illinois, largo lump, forked.s7.so Illinois or Indiana mine run...55.75 High grado Xut and Slack.—ss.oo Prompt delivery any place in city. BETHEL COAL CO.. DB oxel 0250. VV\ Va. Forked Lunip.sÌo.sÒ Illinois Forked Lump.s7.so \V. A’a. 81ioveled Limi]) SIO.OO W. Va. Mine Rum. .. .$8.50 Illinois Egg $6.25 Indiana Mine Run or Illinois $5.50 WEAVER COAL CO. DR oxel 2201 Coal Ind. or TU. Mine Run $5.00 Illinois Forked Egg $H.25 Indiana Forked Egg $6.25 Ind. or 111. Xut and Slack. .$4.50 lud. or 111. 2 to 6 indi, forked lump $6.50 Orders Reeeived Before 3 O’Clock Ddivered Same Dav JUNIOR COAL CO. DREXEL 0904 DREXEL 6310 ILLINOIS LUMP, Special. 56.50 CRIDEK COAL Ca DR exel 6598. Kindling With Each Ton Nice fresh mined coal. Illinois Egg, clean forked ....$6.25 Indiana Egg, clean forked ....$6.25 Illinois Mine Run ....$5.75 Deliver any where in city. UNION ICE AND COAL. Cali Drexel 4621-4622.

25 MISCELLANEOrS FOR SALE b—Coal, Ice and Wood Buy Your Coal at OUR SPECIAL COAL SALE We guarantee our Coal not to clinker OUR GUARANTEE IS GOOD Large 111. lump, forked.... $7.15 Large Ind. lump, forked $7.15 TWO TONS $14.00. 111. 2 to 6-inch lump $6.40 tnd. 2 to 6-inch. lump $6.40 TWO TONS $12.50. Ili egg, forked $6.10 Ind. egg, forked $6.10 TWO TONS $12.00. fllinois sbovel lump $6.25 Indiana shovel lump ...$6.25 TWO TONS $12.25. 111. mine run, two-thirds lump. .$5.75 Ind. mine run, two-thirds 1ump..55.75 TWO TONS $11.25. W. Va. mine run $8.50 TWO TONS $16.00. W. Va. shoveled lump $9.50 W. Va. forked lump $10.50 TROMPT DELIVERY ANY PLACE TN CITY TOM SURO VER 430 Indiana xlve. Yard No. 1. Clr 0598 Clr 0597 Clr 1435 Yard No. 2. Cali BE lmont 5017 1405 W. Ray 1 m IPAY MORE? Onr 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 coal, is free from siate or slack. Do not miss this chance to get 2,000 lbs. per ton and becorae one of our many satisfied eustomers. NAGELSON COAL CO. 866 E. Pratt. CI relè 0355.

Glendora Everyone Knows This Coal We handle thè genuine Gisndor forked lump $9.00 Aniber Jaeket lump $7.50 Indiana forked lump $7.50 Walnut St. Coal Co. 331 W. Walnut Main 8270. Main 6270. YEÀR-END Order Two Tons YOU WIN Indiana Mine Run, Very Lumpy 1 ton ..$5.25 2 tons ..SIO.OO Commercial Fuel Co. MA in 0430. MA in 0431 Amber Jaeket The Coal That Satistìes Me*, ri pan forked lump cosi free of rock, siate and clinker Burn to a fine ash w:th tiniform heat. Buy one ton and be oonvìnoed. Brookside Ice and Coal Webster 1567 Webster 1567. Buy < Joal Now Try 1 ton 111. 6-in. egg...56.50 Indiana ftrkcd lump $7.00 Illinois forked lump $7.25 Try one ton and if this coal docsn t meet with vour approvai, end it back. MERIDAN COAL CO. Lincoln 6237. Lincoln 6237. lIEAVY CORD WOOD. WILL CUT IN LENGTHS TO SUIT YOUR STOVE. FURNACE OR FIREPLACE. MAIN 0142. o—Clotliing Inventorv Sale 20% Reduction On tl einirle eult lenirths and remnar’f. Also all overeoatinsa aro lndudoil In thia sale. $75 suit or overi'oat to your tneaeure, S6O $65 suit or overcoat to ro ur measure, $52 S6O suit or overcoat to your measure, S4B $55 suit or overcoat to your measure. $44 SSO suit or overcoat to your measure, S4O $45 sull or overcoat to your measure. $36 S4O suit or overcoat to your measure. $32 $35 euit or overcoat to your measure. S2B Come in and order now chilo thè eloetion is at lts best. W. C. Sehneider Tailor 39 W. Ohio St. TROUSERS t 52.95, 53.95, $4.95, M $5.95, $6.95 #9l and up. li ri] Match Your Coat and ni il Save thè Dìfference. |ln§ Two STORES in One. TDue Pairots Store Co 18 West Ohio St., Near Illinois TArLORED suite and overcoate, reaHy-to-wear. in all size at greatl.v reduced priees. Also trousers. W. G. Sehneider Tailor 39 W Ohio st. GOOD brown suit. 3|£~40. $5. Htrh ’oven gas range, sls. CHÉCd Su th eri and a>ve , Sunday a. m. djJ

25 nnscELLANEora for saia: d—Musical Instruments VIOLLNS, complete outfit. $12.50 up. WACHSMAN. 628 S. AÌabama. Drexel 5768, f—Miscellaneous CINDERS 25 cents per load. Haul from plant No. 3. Pay gate watchman. NORDYKE & MARMON CO., Kentucky Ave. and Morris St. INVALJD CHAIRS—Good. strong rubber tired chairs for rent. $3.50 per month. Crutches, 25c. Delivery free. BAKER BROS. _ STOVES, used but in perfect condition: gas range $lO and up: coai ranges, lieaters, baseburners. CHARLES KOEHRING. 882 Virginia Ave. Drexel 9400. BABY buggy sl2, white cradle $4. 231 E. Wyoming St. 26 MISCELLAXKOrS WANTED GOOD, SOUND, DRY, YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT STOCK YARDS. WE WILL PAY 68 CENTS PER BUSHEL ON IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. LA3GEFROFIT3. from Meli expenditure follow Reai Estats advertising In “Want Ad" column of tbs Times 27 BLSrNESS ANNOI NCEMENTS AUTO FAENTINO CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED ZerkEe Paint Co. 31 YEARS PAINTERS Customers recommend our work Price low as lowest. highest Quality 1517 Kelly St. Drexel 4455 We own and operate two shop3 NOT ICE TÒPROPÈRTY OAVNERS Why not get your outside cleaning don* now- before thè busy seasou sets in ? I have thè largest baj-rels I do thè work myself and try to satisfy. I clean dry welis, cisterns and vaults. Also repair and open sewers. Main 9081. _________ À Bath a Day Is thè Healthy Way. E. M. HARDIN CO Merchant plumber. 3220 E. Mich. Webster 3001 ■ SAFETY RAZÒFÌ3LADES Sharpened. TL’TTLEDGE, 201 Indiana Ave, FEATHERS bought. soid and renovated; feather mattresse® and piìlowa made. E. F. BfRKLE. 416 Mass Main 1428, PIANO builder and tuner. Kepair al! kinda. Work guaranteed. NICHOLAS HILDMAN. Belmont 0328-3. ” VAUI.T CLEANING For juiek Service Cali Rapid Yault and Sink Cleaning Co. Bcimont 2607. F. J. WILLIAMS, carpenter. contracto-: pr!ìmates furnished on short notice Bel. 3079. KEATH'S Barber Shop; union: warm, comfortabl bathrooms. 133 W. Market. WHEN YOr THINK OF TYPF.WK’TER? THINK OF JfDD. 22 S PENN. ST. STOVES repaired, furniture repiired and reflnished: upholstcring. Stewart 1478. CARPENTER work all kin dai Store”and office flxtures. Webster 3733. , ' PAPER HANGING AND PAINTÌNG. BELMONT 2342. 28 STORAGE AM) TRANSFER Est. 1895. OTTO J. SUESZ. Taoking, hauling. low rat on California shlpnients Throueh cars to Los Angeles. Ma::. 2353-3628 Night Web. 0699. 29 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CONFECTIONERY and light lunch: owner forced to sei! on aeeount of sickness. Good opportunità- for thè righi party. Address A No. 2224. Times. FOR SALE—Printlng plant: good location: cheap. Kenwood 4067. GROCÉRY store in cash district. Main 2566, 30 AU TOMOBII.FS FOR SAI .E ~ b—Gasoline NEW AND USED We have several good used Fords on hand that are priced to sell. TOURINGS —ROADSTERS One-quarter cash, balance 12 months. —Open Evenings— Broad RàpjpEs Auto Co. Authorized Ford and Fordson Dealers. Washington 4737. 82S E. 63rd St.

FORD BODIES Sedan, coupé, tourings and eommercials SWISSHELM & PARKER Ford Sedan 1920 model: fine mechanical conditlon: completely etjuipped; lock wheel: reai bargsin, 5285. Terme. Monroe Motor Corp. 130 E. New York. Main 3871. DODGE BROS, used cars. All models at eheap prices. C.H.Wallerich Company Don se Brothers Motor Vemct*s 833 N. Mendian. Buick. Six Touring Dodge. Chandler, Jordan. Hudson, Oakland, Reo 6, Essex, Stut.z, Fords. Oldsmobile and others Repainted, rebuilt and retopped. Your owu terni® or trade. 518 N. Capttol Ave. Open evenings and Sundays. FORD 1921 touring: starter: new Urea: good repair and condition. Special for thia week $65 down Balance one year. 644 E. Wash. Main 3493. FORD, 19*1 touring; starter and demountables. Terms or trade. BETHURUM, 1016 E. Wash. EDOIN Six, touring: starter and demountables. Terms or trade. BETHURUM. 1016 E. Waah. FORD, 1917 touring; A 1 shape. good tire: 540 down, balance 1 year. 644 E. Wash. Main 3493. FORD Speedster. new top and wind shield. Terms or trade. BETHURUM. 1016 E. Washington. FORD, 1921 touring: starter, demountables with extras. Terms or trade. BETHURUM, 1016 E. Wash. CHALMERS Six. touring. Terms or tra'*. BETHURUM, 1016 E. Waah FORD chassis with 1920 motor, SSO. 725 Virginia avenue. FORD COUPE~ÀND SEDAnT ~ 725 VA. AV 31 AI'TOMO BII.KS W ANTEO ~CASn FOR USED CARS. 1919 AND 1920 MODEL CARS. LARGEST BUYERS OF CARS IN STATE. Indianapolis Auto Parts and Tire Co. 618 N. Capital. Open eves. and Sunday. tVAXTKD FOmDS AND FORD BODIES. 885 HURUM 1016 E. WASH. AUTOS WANTED. WE PAY CASH. I. WOLF AUTO CO. ,619 N. Dllnoia /* Main 1679. F

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31 M-to.Mobii.es aitt-os WANTE^HRfWr£< LATE MOD E L 212 E. New York wEjjjCtfm Main 4446. 33 AUTO SUPPLIES, TIRE SAl|A^ No used tire over $3. If RVy days. return with receipt for hai! price. No mail ore * TIRE STORE. 215 Indiana Avc v nincs and hiindav Uf Anto Wasliing ’àfrMm Specialty Ijtgßm DAY AND NIGHT SERA V >4 332 W Maryland. ’ AUTO UASIIDIAì Our Fpecialty 334 N. ‘* i S & S Auto Laun® 4 Auto Storage $8 per HEATED GARAGE $8 PER 332 W. Maryland. [ WLtCì--35 FINAMIAL AYhcn You Need We Have An Unlimited Capital ■ which we are enabled to loan to thè se borrowing public of Indianapolis. ■ $lO to S3OO Loans I Loa.ns made on furniture. Victrola*, I pianos, live stock, etc., and I reniembei* our V Easy Payment Pian 1 Rates and Methods: $ 20: tot3Ì cost 4 months, $ 1.75 $ 40; tota! cost 4 months, S 3.50 S 60: total cost 4 months, S 5.25 $ 75; tota! cost 4 months, S 6.56 $ 90; total cost 4 months, $ 7.88 $150; total cost 4 monihs, $18.13 $250; total cost 4 months, $21.88 Our constanti}- inereasing business makes it possibie to offer you terms of repayment so satisfactory that you cannot afford to be wiy'out money for any legitimate purpose. Telephone applications receiva prompt attentiou. Main 2983. American Loan Co. 347 Bankers Trust Bldg. T'nird floor. Corner Pennsylvania aud Ohio Sts. Licensed and bonded company.

36 INSURANCE WE MAKE and give second mortgages on improved farms and Indianapolis rea! estate. AETNA MORTGAGE A INVESTMENT CO. 508 Fidelity Trust Bldg. REAL ESTATE and Insurance. TUXEDO STATE BANK. 4304 E. New York. Irvington 2303. 37 MONEY TO LOAN Connet Your Money Winter is coming, you may be short. If So, We Will Loan You Money on Your Furniture, piano. A'ictrola or flxtures. You ean buy cheaper when you have thè cash. Sampie rate: $45.00 Total Cost $3.15 for three months. Other amounts at same rate up to S3OO. Cali, wTite or phone Commonwealth Loan Co. 305 Odd Fellow Bldg.. Cor. Pennsylvania and AVasiiingotn Sts. Successor to State Loan Co. Phone Main 4619. LOAXS on furniture. pianos. autus. lirestock. farm ìmpìements and other eollaterai. 141 ’• E. AVashingtou St. CAPITOL LOAN CO. Main 0585 Auto Lincoln 7184. MONEY furnishPd on realty mortgages and contrae!. FRANK K. SAWYER. Mendian Lise Bldg., 307 N. Pennsylvania St. Riley 1426. FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis rea! estate. R. B. WILSON. lini National City Bank Bldg. Lincoln 6104. MONEA’ to loan on second mortgages. L. B. MIi.LER. 127 N. D. aware St. Main 5763. 328 E. Wabash St. 39 LEGAI. NOTICES WILLIAM E. REILEY, RECEIVER OV HAYWOOD BriLDING COMPANY’. NOTICE OF SALE. Notine is hereby given that William E. Reti*}', reeeiver of thè Havwood Building Company, will on Jan. S, 1923. at 1404 Fletcher Trust building. Indianapolis, Ind., by yirtue oi an orata- of thè Marion Superior Court, room 2, in thè case of Frank C. Maiey vs. Havwood Building Company, et al—No. A—lS4lO. offer for sale and se li at private tale lor cash for not less than ita fui! appraised vaine, all of thè asseta and property of thè Haywood Building Company; said saie may be eontmued from day to day, The property which will be sold is located at 301 S. Harding St.. in thè city of Indianapolis. There is located upon this property a substontial brick foundry building, which has been oceupied by thè Haywood Foundry Company. There are also several smailer frame structures. The le?al deseription ot this reai estate is as follows: A parcel of ground in thè west % of thè northeast 1 , of 6ection numbered 10 in township 15. north of range 3 east of thè second Principal mericiian, same being more partieularly described as follows. to-wit: Beginning at thè point of intersection of thè south line of thè. riglit of way of thè railw ay commonly known as thè Vandalia Kailroad Company with thè eaet line of thè Street or high way, commonly know as Harding (or Judge Harding) St., in thè city of Indianapolis, thè said east .lino of thè said Street being p.irallel with and at thè unitomi distarne of 35 feet east of thè west line of said half : 4 section. and thè right of way line being .as same existed on July 7, 1874, and runuing theiice south along and with said east line of said Street, 150 feet to a point. thence in a direction a little north of east in a straight line, parallel with thè genera! direction of thè said south line of thè right. of way of thè said Vandalia Kaiiroad Company. 200 feet to a point which is 150 ieet south of said. south line of said right of way aforesaid, thence south 150 feet to a. point. thence in a direction a little north of east in a straight line parallel with thè generai direction of said south line ot said right of way of said railroad 300 feet to a point which is 300 feet south of tlie south line of thè right of way of sud railroad aforesaid, ‘ henee north a distane® of 200 feet to a point which is 100 fset. south of said soutli line of said right of wa.v of said railroad. thence in an easterly direction in a straight line which is parallel with thè generai direction of said south line of said right of w-ay of said railroad 450 feet to a point which is 100 feet south of said south line ot said right of w-ay of said railroad. thence north 100 feet to a point in thè south line of said right of way of said Vandalia Railroad Company aforesaid. and thence along and with said south line of said right of way of said railroad, in a westerly and southwosterly direction to thè place of beginning Excepting therefrom, howevir, that portion of said premise described as follows. to-wit: Beginning on thè cast line of said Harding St., at a point distance 113 feet south of thè middle line of thè right of way of thè said Vandalia Railroad Company, aforesaid. as same existed on Jan. 7. IS9B, and running thence in a northeasterly direction, on a curve with a, deilection angle of 51 degrees and 28 feet with thè east line of said Harding St., r, distante of 50 feet. thence with a deflection angle of 53 degrees and 42 feet with th? east line of said Harding St.. a distance of 50 feet. thence with a deflection angle of 55 degrees and 45 feet with thè east line ot said Harding St.. a distance of 50 feet., thence with a deflection angle of 57 degrees and 59 feet with thè east line of, said Harding St.. a distance of 50 feet. I thence with a deflection angle of 60 degrees and 43 feet with thè east line of said Harding Street a distance of 58 feet to a point in thè south line of said right of way of said Vandalia Railroad Company aforesaid. making thè total lengtli of said curve 258 feet and thè total deflection angle 60 dearees and 42 feet vitti thè east line of said Harding St., thence along and with thè south line of thè said right of way of said Vandalia Railroad Company, in a direction south of west, to thè point of intersection of said line w ith thè east line of said Harding St.. thence south aiong and with thè east line of Harding St. aforesaid to thè place of beginning, such excepted parcel being same eonveyed by need of Fred P. Bush