Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 202, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1923 — Page 10

BANDITS ROB AND BEAT BREMEN MAN Fire Store After Taking Small Amount of Money. Jfy Vntted Pres * SOUTH BEND, Ind.. Jan. 2.—William Matz, proprietor of a candy store and lunch room at Bremen was beaten by two robbers early today. The men forced their way into the eto re and demanded money. After Matz gave them S2O, they beat him with their revolvers, threw him into an alley and then poured kerosene over the store fixtures, setting fire to the place. A large amount of money taken in by Matz over the holiday was at his home and not in his store as the robbers believed. Hoosier Briefs LA. PORTE —Eight rabbits and two loaves of bread comprised one meal for Charles Baugher, a Warsaw baker, who claims honors of being the biggest eater in Northern Indiana. LOGANSPORT—Asa Guthrie, city chemist, has doped forty gallons of confiscated whisky, so as to make it unfit for human consumption. The liquor will be sold for commercial purposes and the money turned into the police pension fund. GREENSFORK—Oscar Nicholson, who has driven a school hack in Clay township for eleven years, has never been tardy during the 2,180 days. He estimates he has driven 18,304 miles.

BLUFFTON—In heeding his father’s admonition never to climb through a fence with a loaded gun. Garth Swigert, 14, shot himself in the foot while he was unloading the gun preparatory to mounting a fence.

NEW HARMONY—CarI Stone of Ft. Branch, took five first prizes in the tri-State com show here. ROCKPORT—WiIIiam Corbitt, 12, may lose the sight of his left eye as the result of being accidentally shot with an air gun, a Christmas present, in the hands of his brother, Warren, 9. VINCENNES —There is too much fiapperism in college life today, Harrison Ruehe of Cornell University told the delegates to the Sigma Pi fraternity in convention here. Recreation should be on a more sound basis, he said.

NEWCASTLE Speculators reaped a harvest on the furniture at the William Shaffer home, scene of the recent double murder here. A man bought the bed in which Mrs. Shaffer was killed for $3 and sold it an hour later for $lO.

FT. WAYNE—Mrs. Hazel Shorb asks a divorce from Cecil Shorn, weight 120 pounds. She charges cruelty, alleging that her husband beat and choked her. BLUFFTON—A heavy sleet did little damage here with the exception of stopping the town clock. The hands were frozen at 3 o'clock in the morning.

KOKOMO—Charles Harvey, local real estate dealer, says he haA a tiny jug of whisky which was given him forty years ago as a souvenir by the old Parker & Sayler wholesale house. “I’m going to include it in my will as the prize article,” Mr. Harvey stated.

PRINCETON —Mrs. George Scott rclceived $4 conscience money in an unsigned letter. The writer says he owed it for more than thirty years. MONTIICELLO—. Benjamin F. Carr of the White and Carroll Circuit courts, has a court calendar of the White circuit in 1858. Only one attorney listed then as living today. He is W. J. Gridley. dean of the local bar. DEMOCRATIC OFFICERS REFUSE TO BE OUSTED Auditor and Prosecutor Cling to Jobs in Blackford County. J>V Timeg Special HARTFORD CITY, Ind., Jan. 2. Further compliaticnos have arisen in connection with the fight for political offices in Blackford County, with the refusal of Walter Hughes, Democrat, defeated for re-election, to surrender the office to Miss Ruth Werber, Republican, who received a commission from the State two weeks ago. Hughes is contesting the election in Circuit Court. The county commissioners have refused to pay any salary until the question is settled. Victor Simmons, Republican, and W. A. Burns, Democrat, are both claiming the office of prosecuting attorney. Burns has held the office two years. Judge Frank Gordon states that he will not recognize either until the contest Is settled. FARMER HANGS SELF WITH WIRE IN BARN Despondent Over Doss of Hogs, Widow Says. By Times Special CRAWFORDSVTLrLE, Ind., Jan. 2. —William Brown, 38, farmer, hanged liimself with a wire in a small ham at his near here yesterday. Indications were that he also drank a quantity of poison. Brown, who was recently married, had been despondent because of the loss of a large number of hogs during the past few weeks, his widow said. He was a brother of Fred Brown, ex-shcriff of Montgomery County. PLAN PARTY TONIGHT The Capital City Circle, Protective Home Circle No. 176, will give its annual Christmas party at the Eagles Hall, 43 W. Vermont St., this evening. Elliott Lee Dies at Anderson By Times Special ANDERSON, Ind.. Jan. 2.—Elliott Lee, 69, president of the Anderson Loan Association for twenty-eight years, died at his home here Monday.

EXPLOSION OF SHOTGUN LACERATES MAN’S HAND r Michael Kecher in Hospital as Result of Testing Firearms. The explosion of a shotgun yesterday in the hands of Michael Kecher. 48, of 32 W. Raymond St., resulted in Kecher’s being in the city hospital today with a severely lacerated left, hand and wrist. Miss Ruth Kecher, daughter of the wounded man, said her father was firing shots into the ground to test the gun and that the barrel exploded on the sixth shot. POLICE HIT TRAIL OFCLADAPHILLIPS Note Found at Lonely Cabin in Beverly Hills. By United Press LOS ANGELES, CaL, Jan. 2.—Officials today discovered the cold trail of Clara Phillips, “hammer murderess” of Mrs. Alberta Meadows, who escaped from the Los Angeles County jail nearly a month ago. In a lonely cabin, believed to be hidden in the hills back of Sawtelle or Beverly Hills, traces of the woman fugitive were discovered. Neighbors said the cabin had been inhabited by a woman who resembled Clara shortly after the convicted murderess escaped. A message, addressed to Clara, was found under a rock. It was written on a bit of newspaper and read: “Clara: “Wijl meet you here Wednesday at 8 o’clock. For God's sake be careful.” “Your friend.” Police believe Clara remained in hiding there until her transfer to Mexico could be arranged. The exact location of the cabin was not disclosed.

FARMERS TREAT MERCHANTS By Times Special CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind., Jan. 2. —More than two thousand business men and farmers are expected to gather In the large live stock sales pavilion here on Jan. 16, when the Montgomery County Farmers Federation will entertain all business men of the county. The affair will be in the nature of a luncheon. A program of speakings and entertainments is being arranged by Sherman A. Trout, genera! chairman.

JOSEPH A. LUCAS IS DEAD By Times Special NASHVILLE, Ind., Jan. 2.—Jcseph A. Lucas, 67, farmer, is dead at his home near here. Mr. Lucas served two terms as auditor of Brown County and was twice elected trustee of Johnson Township. He is survive! by the widow and four sons. BIRTHS Girls Otto and Elizabeth Kemp ter, 1022 St. Paul. Ennos and Nannie McNutt. 1638 Roosevelt. Arthur and Ruth Crawshaw. 1067 W. Michigan. Frank and Geneva Rates. 1011 River Mathew and Elizabeth Patton. 032 Hoabrook. Ciyde and Helen Tuttle, 1115 W. ThirtySeventh. Wilson and Tena Brown, 837 Park. Glenn ami Lucile Summers, 412 Westmooreland. William and Ruby Coyle. 005 Goodlet. Klmae and Barbara Roundtree, 861 Kdgcmont. Homer and Irene Lewcllen, 1850 Arrow. Clarence and Maud Wright, 1010 Shelby. Ernest and Stella Bates, 801 Lexington Louis and Julia Medvsek, 2020 W. Tenth. Andrew and Ruth Miller. 1415 W. ThirtySecond. Charles and Minnie Judd. 635 El wood. Paul and Gladys Jackson. St. Vincent Hospital. Maynard and Genevieve Miller, St. Vincent Hospital. Frederick and Clara Krampe. St. Vincent Hospital. Arthur and Catherine Salmon, 81 Schiller. Charles and Helen Brown. 325 Sanders James and Minnie Golden, 834 Buchanan. William and Gertrude Eneleking, 1434 S. Talbott. Walter and Emily Cook. 1220 N. Gale. Julius and Mary Many, 1127 Shelby. Charles and Thelma Chastain. 2710 Victoria. John and Effio Young. 1214 Shepard Boys Dominick and Mary Sergi, 921 S. East Lou and Josephine Robertson. 321 Whittier. Lewis and Lillian Murchie. Methodist Hospital. Fredrick and Elizabeth Walters, 935 Udell. Robert and P°arl Hodge. 1735 N. Tacoma. George and Mattie King, 516 Abbott. Clayton and Dana Raj-, 1921 W. ThirtySixth. Patrick and Bridget Burke. St. Vincent Hospital. Tracy and Lucy Gardner. Methodist Hospital. Harold and Irma Helfenberger. 1452 Central. DEATHS Ciara Dietrich. 16. 1221 S. Dakota, broncho pneumonia. Frank O. Jenny. 27. 34 N. Traub, pulmonary tuberculosis. Eliza Zillia, 75, 1002 Harlem, cerebral hemorrhage. Frances Henrietta Pope, 31, 608 Bosart, carcinoma. William Hester, 76. 935 Paca. chronic myocarditis. Nancy Riley, 84, 1840 Boulevard PL, acute peritonitis. George W. Rigor, 83. 2548 Martindale. catarrhal jaundice. Thomas Edwards. 58. 2230 Miller, hemiplegia. Joseph Arthur Person, 7 months. 828 Pomery. broncho pneumonia James McMiilian, 50. 526 Agnes, nephritis. Kate Viola Speer. 68, 3314 N. Illinois, cerebral apoplexy. Lewis Dubbs, 70. 2408 W. Morns, carcinoma. James Black. 56. 2123 Martindale, lobar pneumonia. Alban Cox, 3. 1906 Sugar Grove, acute nephritis. Louisa Tompkins, 91. city hospital, lobar pneumonia. Daisy Ellen Barr, 4 months. 1309 N. New Jersey, acute gastro enteritis. Samuel O. Doolittle, 70. St. Vincent Hospital arterio sclerosis. John T. Ballard, 69, 803 Park, broncho pneumonia. Columbus T. Dollarhide. 74. 707 E. Eleventh, uremia Tillle James, 44. city hospital, broncho pneumonia. William A. Murphy. 64, 1206 Oliver, Influenza. Anna Henderson. 48, Long Hospital, uremia. Infant Wiseha-t, 6 hours, 2823 McPherson. premature birth. Matilda Newman, 57. Methodist Hospital, cirrhosis of liver. Stella McYey, 71. 1008 Broadway, chronic myocarditis. Helen Stern. 39. St. Vincent Hospital, carcinoma. Amile Ballvee. 85. 2135 Webb, acute dilatation of heart.. John Hommowu, 85. 2229 N. Alabama, acute nephritis. BUILDING PERMITS New York Dentists, sign, 46 N. Pennsylvania, $275. E. E. Bates, dwelling, 1229 Martin, $2,000 Martin Schwartz, addition, 1406 Holliday, SSOO. Desehler Cigar Company, remodel, 40 N. Pennsylvania. $3,250. Denison Hotel Company, sign. Ohio and Pennsylvania. S4OO. Meridian Service Company, sign. Illinois and Michigan. S4OO. W C. Brydon. dwelling. 39 S. Euclid. $6,000. Dan W. Le Gore, dwelling, 2823 Robson. 53.C00. M. M. Miller, dwelling. 240 Blue Ridge road. $6,750. .

GAMBLING CHARGE DENIED BY FOUR Counsel Asks Court lo Quash Indictments. Motions to quash indictments charging them with keeping gambling houses were filed in Criminal Court today by George Shockley, Everett Orr. Henry Cameron and Roy Travis. They pleaded not guilty. The four were referred to by Prosecutor William P. Evans at the time of their indictment as “the trusted lieutenants” of William H. Armitage, chairman of the executive committee of the Republican county organization and political colonel of the Shank city machine. Evans also charged that the men operated gambling resorts “under police protection.” Attorneys Eph Inman, Henry Spaan and Michael A. Ryan appeared for the defendants. Judge Collins took the motions to quash under advisement.

TRAINS TIED UP BY TW3 HECKS

Terre Haute Traffic Is Paralyzed by Flyer’s Wreck. By United Press TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Jan. 2. South-bound traffic out of Terre Haute w r as completely tie dup Monday evening following two train wrecks. Four persons were injured and many bruised when the Dixie Flier on the Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad jumped the track near Vincennes. Mrs. E. L. McKew of Evansville is in a hospital at Vincennes suffering from injuries to the spine. Miss Ethel Barlow of Lebanon, a teacher in the Evansville schools, sustained a broken nose and her face was bruised. Two negro porters were injured. Other trains then were detoured over the Evansville & Indianapolis road. A freight wreck on that road near Newberr ytied up ail traffic. No one was injured.

THIEF DESERTS BICYCLE A would-be automobile thief deserted a bicycle in his effort to escape last night. The man attempted to steal an automobile at Delaware and Market Sts., Que Forshan, 535 Massachusetts Ave . saw the mar. trying to steal the automobile and pursued him to Noble and Washington Sts., where the man deserted a bicycle which he was riding. The police took the bicycle to headquarters. 1 DEATH NOTICES DUKES. ALBERT —Ago 43 years, son of Lewis C- Dukes. Beech Grove, died Monday. Jan. 1. Besides the father be Is survived by two brothers. Joseph E. and William Dukes ol Indlananolls. Funeral services will be held at Gadd's funeral parlors. 2130 Prospect St.. Wednesday. Jan 3. 9 :30 a. m Friends Invited. Burial Colfax, Ind. friends may call at parlois after 3 p. in. Tuesday. McFARLAN. MAGGIE L.—Widow of James passed away Mondaj-. 10:30 a m . of hypostatic pneumonia and cardiac dilatation at the residence of her stepdaughter, Mrs. Dr. A. E. Buchanan, Sherman drtva and Thirty Seventh On account of doctor's illinees the funeral services will he held at the Planner & Buchanan chapel, 320 N Illinois. Wednesday 10:30 a. ni. Friends invited. Buna Greenwood, Ind. QUIN N. MTcH aKb T —Died Dec. 31. 4:15 p. m., age 82. father of Dr. I*. K. Thomas and Edward Quinn. Mrs John E. Lynch. Mrs. Winifred Dugan. Funeral at Ms late residence. 2044 College Ave. Wednesday, 8-30 a. m.. and at St. John’s Church 9 a. m. Burial Holy Cross. Friends invited S~~ FI FHAL DIRECTORS ~~ W. T. Blasengym Independent Undertaker. Prompt ambulance calls •'The proof of a service is the service it renders.” 1702 N. Illinois St Randolph 6870. 1625 Shelby St Drexcl ••570. FLAN N ITIi & HIT! TAX AX 320 North Illinois St Funeral director* to people of Indianapolis sinru 1 BS7 Fhonep—Main 0641 0H42 T,r ?041. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY ' r ' ' Parlors 1222 Union 8t SHIRLEY BROS.* CO. Main office 946 N. Illinois St. Circle 1918. Mam 1841. George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. Main 090SL Johnson & Montgomery 1032 Central Ave. Main 1430. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—74O2 ST Illinois WM. E. KKIEGER. Main 1154 Res. Phono, Hen Davis 332-L. GADD—BERT S. GADD. 2130 Prospect St. Phones: Drexel 0422 Stewart 2278 UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & TITUS, 951 North Del. L 6564 M. 8680. 9 PERSONALS FAIRMOUNT Maternity Hospital for confinement May work for part of expenses Babies for adoption. Write for booklet. Mrs. T. B. Long, 4911 E. Twenty-Seventh St.. Kansas City. Mo WTLL not b responsible for any debts contracted bv Stella B Boss on or after Jan. 2, 1923. FRED ROSS 10 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Dark hrnvn fur neck niece mas evening, between Indianapolis a.nd Valley Mills. Call Hand. 1453 Reward _ SILVER mesh bag. lost -it Lyric Theater, NewYear's eve. Webster 249*: Reward. n HELP WANTED—MALE Wanted—Boys Sixteen years old or under, to carry- Times routes in central part of city Routes between North and South and East anil West Sts. See Mr. Moorchead, any afternoon, between 2 and 5. Teams and trucks wanted to haul coal at 1405 W. Ray St. Teams and trucks wanted to haul coal at 430 Indiana Ave. " ~ WANTED Times carriers betwe< n the ages of 10 and 12 ypars in North Indianapolis. Good ehaneo for live-wire boys to make money and advance. See Mr. Graetis. rear 204 L Clifton street Times' station, after 2:30 p. m. WANTED—Men to unload coal at 430 Indiana Ave. WANTED —-Men to unload coal at 1405 W. Ray St. MEN to learn vulcanizing trade: a fine paying business to get into. ANDERSON STEAM VULCANIZfeR CO. BOYS AS MESSENGERS DELIVER Y DEPT. WESTERN UNION. Monument Place

13 INSTRUCTIONS THi A (Th and popular piano music A\ U IT taught in twenty lessons, beUX. pinners and advanced. Reduced rates. Christensen School. 106 Pembroke Arcade. Circle 3034. L~.rLORENZ SAXOPHONE 1 Arcade. Drexel 4982. ar— Business Colleges MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER'S COLLEGE. 309 E. Washington St., Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 0757. 14 SALESMEN IWANTED Advertising Salesmen Three high-grade men to sell the best advertising proposition ever conceived. Actually “sells on sight." Men with cars preferred. Call Tuesday or Wednesday. J. M. Sweeney, Lincoln Hotel.

lfi HELP WANTED—FEMALE

Why Not Become a Telephomie Operator? Telephone Operating is a profitable profession. Over 1,200 GIRL OI , in this 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 10]

WOMAN as cook; room and board. 3001 Shelby St. 18 ROOMS FOR KENT MICHIGAN. W.. 120. Why etay In cold rooms when you can get for the same money city steam-heated rooms. MICHIGAN^W~I2tT7 Why stay tn cold rooms when you can get for the same money city steam heated rooms? CENTRAL and Sixteenth, extra pice room for right party; one or two gentlemen Kenwood 4685. IT ARBOUR - Ho tel. 617 N. nilnols: outside rooms: hot, cold water; steam heat; $5 up. NICELY furnished rooms; men only. 1549 North Meridian. Tel . Main 0216. NORTH, 112 W.; front sleeping room nicely furnished. Circle 5283 a— Light Housekeeping MADISON. 1025; large housekeeping rooms, ga. hath, private entrance. $6. DK. 5375. TWO nice front rooms for light housekeeping at 219 E. Tenth. Call Riley 1164 ONE strictly modern light housekeeping room. 337 N. Davnlson. Riley 1193. HOUSEKEEPING room. Furnace heat and bath. 139 N. East St. 19 RENTALS a—Houses 219 E St. Joe. 4 rooms S2O 00 829 Olive, 5 rooms 23.50 2162 Webb. 5 room* 20.00 12 S. Forreat. 6 rooms 20.00 241 S. Randolph, 5 room* 27.60 Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors 310 N. Delaware St. Two rooms and bath, second floor. $33.60. State Savings & Trust Cos. Main 4517 0 E. Market. SEVEN-ROOM modem home, 1305 E Vermont st . $45 per month ; 6-room double. 233 and 234 Dorman si . $25 per side. Call Circle 6600. 1360 EWING it. 5 rooms, good condition. gas. city water, eleetrlc lights and bath. Rent $35. Webster 1494. IRVINGTON. 6180 Lowell: 4 room cottage not modern except electricity, one-third sere; garage. b—Apartments 1209 DELOSS ST. Four room*, aemt-modem: fine condition; vacant. Main 0161. Drexel 2231. 21 REAL ESTATE I'OR SALE a—Business Property 20% INVESTMENT Corner lot with storeroom and 6 livingroom*. also 4-room eottage on same lot. Will rent for $65 per month. Located southeast. A bargain at $3,750. G. C. Welch. CITY TRUST CO. Circle 4022. Res.. Clrclo 3641. b—Houses Modern Bungalow On paved street south, 5-room modern. $3,950. S4OO cash, balance $3550 per month. Where can you rent a modern home for what you would be paying on your own borne. Call W. Washburn with McCord & McKinney, Realtors 311 Lemoke Bldg. Circle 5220. Evenings. Randolph 8731 S4OO Cash Or will consider a good vacant lot aa first payment on new 6-room bungalow on W. Thirty-Third St., near Clifton. Has electric lights, city water, pae and toilet, in bathroom. plumbing ready for tub. Balance like rent. Call W. Washburn with McCord & McKinney, Realtors 311 Lemcke Bldg. ' Oir-'le 5220. Evening:*. Randolph 8731. 1300 Block on Jefferson Modern 6 room and bath. garage, 13 tons coal In basement. This Is a bargain. Now vacant. MYRON H. KOHN. 305 Merchants Bank Main 6337. ”1721 East 18th St." Six-room house, eleetrlc lights. cellar, new paper; cement front porch. Easy terras Main 0186. Evenings. Washing ton 2719-:*. S2OO CASH'. 2533 English ave., in railing distance of two railroad shops; 3-room cottage; balance terms FOWLER * EATON 301 City Trust. Main 6871 FIVE-ROOM cottage near Southeastern ave,, in good repair; garage. Only $2,800 on terms. Call Main 677 l FRANK E. GATES A SON, REALTORS! imi Hume-Mansur. Lincoln 1269. FOR property east or somh. call OSBI’RN. Drrxel 6184. e—Suburban $lO CASH gives you possession of an acre or half-acre tract east: balance easy payments. Ideal home site; good land. Fries S6OO to SI,OOO. Evenings. Webster 5774. COOPER - H API.EY 838 Lemeke building. Main 3776. 22 REAL ESTATE WANTED WE will buy lot In locality you desire and build house to suit, you and you can make cash payments and pay the balance in monthly payments no larger than rent. The Southern Lumber Cos. Bth floor K of H;fl:r , FOR QUTOK and satisfactory rosnlts list your property with 760 62 Bankers Trust bldg. Main 1409. FOR quloh safe at a satisfactory price. List your property with me. MYRON H. KOHN. 305 Merchants JKink Main 6387. HOUSES, east or south. If yours is for sale call Main 6771. 25 M ISCKLLANkQusTfOR SAI ,E a—Household Goods FOR SALE—Furniture for four rooms; cheap. Terms Rent $13.50. Inquire at 822 N. Illinois St,, or Circle 3377. FOR SALE—New and used furniture. 346 Patterson.

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THE BURNING QUESTION IKkox Cos., Imdiainia, Forked Lump $6.95 per tom Reduced from $7.75 Per Ton This Is a large, clean, lumpy coal and chuck full of heat. Our guarantee backed by over 20 years' performance. INDIANAPOLIS COAL C 0„ MAin 1700 1759—1790

a—Household Goods RUGS—LINOLEUMS Wool fiber ruga. newest pattern*. oxl2. $7 50. Hall runner. 35c per yard. Gold Seal Congoleum ruxa. 9x12. perfect good*: newrst patterns, $13.75 Axmlnstera. Velvets and Wiltons at lowest price in the city. DORKMAN RUG CO 207 W. Washington, opposite Statehouae. •‘lf It Covers a Floor, We Have It." c—Clothing TROUSERS

$2.95, $3.95, $1.95, $5.95, $6.95 and up.’ Match Your Coat and Save the Difference. Two STORES in One.

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The Pants Store Cos, 48 West Ohio St., Near Illinois l—Coal, Ice lutd Wood ALL OUR COAL IS OF THE BEST GRADE Best Illinois egg, clean forked.s6.2s Illinois 2 to 6-in. lump, forked.s6.so Indiana egg, clean forked $6.25 High grade Indiana lump, forked $7.50 Best Illinois, large lump, forked.s7.so Illinois or Indiana mine run... 55.75 High grade Nut and Slack.... $5.00 Prompt delivery any place in city. BETHEL COAL CO., DR exal 0250. W. Ya. Forked Lump.slo.so Illinois Forked Lump.s7.so W. Va. Shoveled Lump SIO.OO VV. Va. Mine Run... .$8.50 Illinois Egg $6.25 Indiana Mine Run or Illinois $5.50 WEAVER COAL CO. DR exel 2201

ILLINOIS LUMP, Special, $6.50 CRIDER COAL CO. DR exel 6898. Coal Illinois Forked Egg $6.25 Indiana Forked Egg $6.25 Ind. or 111. 2 to 6 inch, forked lump $6.50 Orders Received Before 3 O’Clock Delivered Same Day JUNIOR COAL 00. I) REX EE 0004 DREXEE 6310 Glendora Everyone Knows This Coal We handle the genuine Glendora forked lump $9.00 Ambor Jacket lump $7.50 Indiana forked lump $7.50 Walnut St. Coal Cos. 331 W. Walnut Main 6270. Main 6270. WOOD, HEAVY, FOR HEATING STOVE OR FIREPLACE; LIGHT WOOD FOR COOKING; KINDLING. MAIN 0142.

25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE b—Coal, Ice and Wood Buy Your Coal at OUR SPECIAL COAL SALE We guarantee our Coal not to elinker OUR GUARANTEE IS GOOD Large 111. lump, forked $7.15 Large ind. lump, forked $7.15 TWO TONS sl4 00. 111. 2 to 6-lnch lump $6,40 Ind. 2 to 6-inch lump $6.40 TWO TONS $12.50 111 egg. forked $6.10 Ind. egg, forked $6.10 TWO TONS $12.00. Illinois shovel lump $6.25 Indiana shovel lump $6.25 TWO TONS $12.25. 111. mine run, two-thirds 1ump..55.75 Ind. mine run, two-thirds 1ump..55.75 TWO TONS $11.25. W. Va. mine run ~..58.50 TWO TONS sl6 00. VV. Va. shoveled lump $9.50 VV. Va. forked lump $10.50 IROMPT DELIVERY ANY PLACE IN CITY TOM SHROYER 4do Indiana Ave. Yard No. 1. Clr 039S Clr or>97 Clr 1435 Yard No. 2. Call BE Imont 5017 1405 W. Ray REAL COAL—REAL PRICES Dependable Delivery Linton No. 4 Egg forked $6.75 Big Linton No. 4 White Ash lump, forked $7.50 West Va. Mine Run.. 59.50 Oenuine Brazil Bloek.-$5.75 Hot—. White Ash— Clinkerless. That's our Brazil Block All our coals are of the highest qualities obtainable. A trial will convince you. ACME COAL CO. RAndolph 0534. 424 W. 17th St.

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Genuine Fourth Vein Lump $7.25 Illinois Large Lump.. 57.25 Fourth Vein and Illinois Egg $6.50 Two tons for $12.50 Indiana and Illinois Mine Run $5.75 All Coal Guaranteed No Rocks or Dirt ISLAND COAL CO. __ WE bster 0122 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. Call Drexel 4621-4622.

25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE b—Coal, Ice and Wood Buy Coal Now Try 1 ton 111. 6-in. egg $6.50 Indiana forked lump $7.00 Illinois forked lump $7.25 Try one ton and if this coal doesn’t meet with your approval, send it back. MERIDIAN COAL CO. Lincoln 6237. Lincoln 6237. f —Miscellaneous Army Merchandise Three-gallon fire extinguishers, practically new, $7.50 each. Also anvils, forges, vises, saws, tents and tarpaulins. See us for ** tarpaulins at low prices. We can save you some money. Also rubber belting: complete line of hardware; blacksmith and carpenter tools. M. L. Goldberg & Son 1302 W. Wash.

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18 W. Market St. (Upstairs). Phone Main 2686. Clark Typewriter Shop INVALID 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; coal ranges, heaters, baseburners. CHARLES KOEHRING. 882 Virginia Ave. Drexel 9400. RESTAURANT FOR SALF—At 753 S. Delaware St. Good location. 26 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED GOOD, SOUND, DRY, YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT STOCK YARDS. WE WILL PAY 70 CENTS PER BUSHEL ON IMMEDIATE DELIVERY.

27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS A Bath a Day Is the Healthy Way. E. M. HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber. 3220 E. Mich. Webster 3001. ELECTRIC WIRING. Os ail kinds. House wiring a specialty: prices gladly given F. T. FOULK SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpeiiyd. TUTTLEDGE, 201 Indiana Are. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated: leather mattresses and pillows made. E F. BURKLE, 416 Mass. Mam 1428. VAULT CLEANING. For quick service. Call Rapid Vault and Sink Cleaning Cos. Belmont 2607. PIANO builder and tuner Repair all kinds. Work guaranteed. NICHOLAS HILDMAN. Belmont 0328-3. K J. WILLIAMS, carpenter, contractor: estimates furnished on short notice Bel. 3079. HEATH'S Barber Shop; union: warm, comfortable bathrooms 133 W. Market. WHEN YOU THUNK OF TYPEWRITERS THINK OF JUDD. 22 S. PENN ST. STOVES repaired, furniture repaired and refinished: upholstering Stewart 1478. CARPENTER w..rk >: ris Store and office fixtures. Webs'er 3733 28 STORAGE AND_ TRANSFER EST. 1898. Otto J. Suesz Packing, hauling, low rates on California shipments. Through cars to Los Angeles. Main 2353-3628. Night, Webster 0699. 29 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES A GOOD mail order busmoss, 2 reel novelty. will exchange for Ford car. 2171 SPenn. Stewart U 124. 30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE

a—Electric NEW USED Our epeeial price on need cars is Rood until Dec. 31. We have several different models to select from. Tourings with and without starters. roadsters with starters; also one-ton trucks. Our used ear customers are more than satisfied with their purchases and the best boosters we ba\e Very liberal payment plan. OPEN EVENINGS AND ALL DAY SUNDAY Broad Ripple Auto Cos. WAsh. 4737. 828 E. 63d St. Authorized Ford, Fordson and Lincoln Dealers. “ FORD BODIES Sedan, coupe, tourings and commercials SWLSSHELM & PARKER 330 E. Market. Ford Sedan 1920 model; fine mechanical condition: completely equipped: lock wheel: real bargain. $285. Terms. Monroe Motor Corp. 130 E New York Main 3871 DODGE BROS, usmi cars. All models at cheap prices. C.H.Wallerich Company Doine Brothers Motor Vehicles 833 N. Meridian. Buick Six Touring Dodge. Chandler, Jordan. Hudson, Oakland, Reo 6, Essex, Siutz, Fords, Oldsmobile and others. Repainted, rebuilt and re topped. Your own terms or trade. 518 N. Capitol Are Open evenings and Sundays. WANTED FORDS AND FORD BODIES. BETHURUM. 1016 E. WASH. FORD 1921 louring: starter: new tires; good repair and condition. Special for this week $65 down. Balance one year. 644 E. Wash. Main 3493. NASH 1918 touring, completely overhauled. Good tires, top and curtains, $150: balance one year. 614 E. Wash. Main 3493. FORD, 1921 touring: starter, demountables with extras. Terms or trade. BETHURUM, 1016 E. Wash. FORD, 1920 touring: starter and demountables. Terms or trade. BETHURUM. 1016 E. Wash. ELGIN Six, touring; starter and demountables. Terms or trade. BETHURUM. 1016 E. Wash FORD Speedster, new top and wind shield Terms or trade. BETHURUM, 1010 E. Washington. FORD. 1919 tournig; Al shape, it's yours for S9O; terms. 644 E Was!). Main 3493. x CHALMERS Six, touring. Terms or trade. BETHURUM. 1016 F„ Wash. FORD chassis with 1920 motor. SSO. 725 Virginia Ave. FORD COUPE AND SEDAN. 725 VIRGINIA AVE.

National Typewriter

INCLUDING CASE. New, Only $40.00 CASH OR PAYMENTS. Also bargains in other makes of used typewriters at low prices. All guaranteed.

30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 19 b—Gasoline 4pJ%'' ,a '•una**'The following cars have all been to sell and at once. You will be at the values represented. They won't laS® Drop in at once. 1916 Grocery truck 65 x 1916 Roadster 85 1919 Roadster, slip-on b0dy...,,. 85 1915 Touring 100 1917 Roadster 100 1918 Roadster 100 1917 Touring 115 1919 Roadster 115 1919 Light truck 125 1918 Touring .................. 125 1919 Roadster 125 1921 Touring ................. 150 1920 Touring 150 1920 Chassis, rebuilt 180 1920 Coupe ~,,,,, 250 1920 Touring, winter t0p........ 250 1921 Touring 275 1919 Sedan 300 These can all be bought for a small down payment and convenient weekly or monthly payments. fTftcrcms Authorized Dealer*. 259 S. Meridian Street. Ask for Harold Smith. Used Car Dept. 31 AUTOMOBILES WANTED CASH FOR USED CARS. 1919 AND 1920 MODEL CARS. LARGEST BUYERS OF CARS IN STATE. Indianapolis Auto Parts and Tire Cos. 618 N. CapitoL Open eves, and Sunday. ' autoFwXntedT LATH MODELS. 212 E. New York SC Main 4446. AUTOS WANTED * _ WE PAY CASH. I. WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N. Illinois. Main 1579. AUTOS WANTED. WE PAY HORK- 235 N. FENS. P PL IE s7 R EPAIBS Good Used Tires V All Sizes. Take Your Pick. $2.00 And Up. ROGERS. 3115 W, Wash. BElmont 4300. Auto Washing Our Specialty DAY AN© NIGHT SERVICES. 332 W. Maryland. Circle 0655. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. TTlmnta. S & S Auto Laundry Anto Storage $8 per Month HEATED GARAGE $8 PER MONTH. 332 VT Maryland. Circle 0653. 35 FINANCIAL ~~

When You Need Money We Have An Unlimited Capital which v e are enabled to loan to the borrowing public of Indianapolis.. ?10 to S3OO Loans Loans made on furniture. Victrolas, pianos, live stock, etc., and remember our Easy Payment Plan Rates and Methods: S 20: total cost 4 months, $ 1.75 S 40: total cost 4 months. $ 3.50 $ 60; total cost 4 months, S 5.25 $ 75: total cost 4 months, S 6.56 $ 90: total cost 4 months, $ 7.88 5150: total cost 4 months, $18.13 $250: total cost 4 months, $21.88 Our constantly increasing business makes it possible to offer you terms of repayment so satisfactory that you cannot afford to be without money for any legitimate purpose. Telephone applications receive prompt attention. Main 2983. American Loan Cos. 347 Bankers Trust Bldg. Third floor. Corner Pennsylvania and Ohio Sts. Licensed and bonded company.

PERSONAL LOANS 1® "‘-1® lii.b uciiee is operated uuuer me supervision oi me State of inaana and was established ior the purpose til providing a place where honest people can borrow any ' amount from $lO to S3OO without paying more than the legal rate oi interest or without being imposed upon in any way. It is only necessary that you are keeping house and permanently located. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify your employer, neither do we make inquiries of your friends, relatives or trades people You can have all the time necessary for repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep the money. Cali and let us explain. No charge unless you borrow. Loans with ether companies paid off and more money advanced at legal rates IF LN A HURRY PHONS MAin 2923. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Rooms 205-7-9 Indiana Trust Bldg, 113 E. Wash St. Corner Virginia Al^P 36 ins Grange ~ ’ * * WM WE MAKE and give second mortgages on improved farms and Indianapolis real estate. AETNA MORTMAGE * INVESTMENT (X). 508 Fidelity Trust Bldg. REAL ESTATE and insurance. TUXEDO STATE RANK. 4304 K New York Trnnpton 2303, 37 MONEY TO LOAK ~Toans"and w INSURANCE on City and Farm Property. THOS. V. DAY * CO. 709 715 Fletcher Trust Building __ Main 1325, . LOANS on furniture, pianos, autos, livestock, farm implements and other collateral. 143 % E. Washington St. CAPITOL LOAN CO. Main 0585 Auto Lincoln 7184 MONEY furnished on realty mortgages and contracts. FRANK K. SAWYER. Meridian Life Bldg., 307 N. Pennsylvania SI. Riley 1426. FIRST and 6eeond mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R B. WILSON, 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Lincoln 6104. MONEY to loan on second mortgages. L. B. MILLER, 127 N. Delaware St. Main 5763. 328 E. Wabash St. 38 AI FT lON KALES AUCTION SALE of goods for storage charges Eagle Mfg. Cos., lot of straw spreaders. Household goods of R. Reynolds, D J. Billingsey, Cost Foster. OTTO 3 BUESZ, 721 N. Pine. 39 ~ 1 X U A° TItFS 7^ NO-HUE TO THE TAXPAYERS OF WAB REN AND LAWRENCE TOWNS DTPS MARION COUNTY, INDIANA. Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Warren and Lawrence Townships, of Marion County. Indiana, that the board of commissioners of said county has determined upon and duly authorized the issuance of bonds in the total pnnoii al sum of $19.000 00. bearing interest at ti e rate of 4% per cent per annum to provide the funds to pay for the construction of a highway on the line between Warren and Lawrence Townships on the petition of William F. Muesing et al Given by order of the board of eommlssioners this 28th day of December, 1922. LEO K. FESLF.R. Auditor Marion County, Indiana.