Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 204, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 January 1923 — Page 8

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STATE CHAMBER OUTLINES PUNS Reports of Chairmen Show Progress of Work. Plans and policies to be followed by the Indiana State Chamber of Commerce were laid out at a meeting of the board of directors in the Chamber offices in the People’s Bank building today. Reports of chairmen of committees showed advances made by the State Chamber during the past eight months. A report made by George H. Mosser, managing director, showed that the organization is in good financial standing. J. A. VaijOsdol, Anderson. past president of the State chamber, and a member of the Indiana State educational survey committee, gave the report of the educational department. The organization will take a part in the proper savings and investments campaign, conducted by the State Bankers' Associaiton. A report on jitney bus and interborough motor transportation lines control and taxation was presented by W. G. Himmelwright, Frankfort. Indorsement of State control has been received from twenty-one cities. Dick Milier. chairman of the legislative committee, was to make a report for the legislative committee. A resolution demanding economy in Federal. State and municipal govern nient was adopted. EARL CONDER ASSUMES BAR ASSOCIATION OFFICE Judge Says Reforms Coming in State Supreme Court Rules. Earl R. Conder held the office of president of the Indianapol3 Bar Association today, following installation last night. Moses B Lairy and Gideon W. Blain were installed as vice presidents: Allan P. Vestal, secretary; Donold S. Morris, treasurer, and Thomas A. Daily and Horace F. Harvey, executive committee. Judge Julius C. Travis of the State Supreme Court, speaking before the association, said regulations governing procedure in the court will be simplified soon. CORE NAMED TO HEAD BERKSHIRE ASSOCIATION K. J. Barker. National President, Speaks. New officers of the Indiana Berkshire Association today are R. M. Core, Franklin, president: R. M. Jenkins, Orleans, vice president; and R. A. Bell, Frankfort, secretary-treasurer. The association held its annual convention in the Claypool Hotel. E. J. Barker. Thorn town, past presi-, dent of the association and president of the American Berkshire Associa, tion. reported progress made by the association and gave a geenral survey of the swine industry during the past year. CUT IN TOMLINSON HALL FEE FOR BOXING PROBABLE Former Chairman of Sport Commission Asks Reduction. That the fee of S2OO for use of Tomlinson hall for boxing contests, recently set by the board of public works, may be lowered, was indicated today after Councilman Otto Ray, exchairman of the boxing commission, requested the reduction. Figures for the last six months showed that $3,000 came into the eity’3 treasury from the 5 per cent of the gate receipts of boxing bouts the city collects. Members of the board said they were not aware that a percentage of the gate receipts went to the city. WELFARE SOCIETY TO CONSIDER JUVENILE WORK City Hospital Head Discusses Mental Treatment Need. The board of directors of the. Family Welfare Society will meet Tuesday night at the society headquarters to consider taking over the Juvenile Protective Association work. The need of a psychopathic hospital for mental cases was discussed before the society by Dr. Cleon Nafe, new superintendent of the city hospital. Provision also should be made for i better care of chronic cases of men-' tal diseases, Dr. Nafe said. MARY A. SCANLON, 70. TO BE BURIED SATURDAY Services to Be Held at Daughter’s Home and at Cathedral. Funeral services for Mary A. Scanlon. 70, who died -at the home of her daughter. Mrs. C. E. Carriger. 3025 College Ave., will be held at the home Saturday at 8:30 a. m. and at the Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral at 9 a. m. Mrs. Scanlon was born in Louisville, Ky., March 22. 1852. She married John W. Scanlon Jan. 5, 1879. She has lived in Indianapolis since her marriage. Surviving is one daughter, Mrs. C. E. Carriger. MAN WHO TRIED TO DIE IS IN SERIOUS CONDITION John Hinoh Suffering From Rnife Wounds and Exposure. Physicians at the city hospital today said that John Hinch, 64, of 4046 Carrolton Ave., was still in a serious condition as the result of a knife wound and exposure. Hinch was found after he waded into Fall Creek Wednesday. He said he cut his throat after a quarrel with his wife, who disappeared from her home Monday and was located at a downtown hotel after her husband was sent to the hospital. •DIP’ GETS SSO A pickpocket relieved Carl Grist. 342 S. Emerson Ave., of his purse last night, while he was getting on a street car at Meridian and Maryland c 'ts. The purse contained SSO.

DR. CARL HABICH NEW COBLE POST PRESIDENT Organization of Ex-Service Doctors Elects.. Dr. Carl Habich was the new president of the Paul Coble post of the American Legion today, following a meeting at the Indiana Dental College. Other elections were: Dr. F. R. Henshavv. first vice commander; Dr. Paul Hurt, second vice commander; Dr. Bernard Erdman, adjutant; Dr. James M. Smith, historian; Dr. H. H. Wheeler, finance officer; Dr. Ernest De Wolf Wales, chaplain; Dr. Arthur Walters, Dr. E. J. Dußois. Dr. Harry Langdon, Dr. John Coldwell and Dr. John Puffer, executive committee. The Paul Coble post is composed entirely of doctors and dentists. 3 IN MEMORIAM IN MEMOKIAM—HENDERSON. REBECCA —ln loving remembrance of our dear wife and mother, who passed away Jan. 4, 1932 Left dear mother, sweet thy slumber, Peaceful in thy narrow bed. For we hope again to meet you. Where no tears are ever shed Sadly missed by HT SBAND AND CHILDREN 5 FUNERAL DIRECTORS W. T. Blasengym Independent Fndertak Prompt ambulance call*. "The proof of a service is the service it renders ' 1702 N Illinois St. Randolph 6870. 1625 Shelby St. Drexel 2570. PLANNER & BUCHANAN ' 320 North Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887 Fhor.es —Main 0641-0642 LI. 2641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY ss*"- li)xCcL Parlors 1222 Union St. SHIRLEYBHOS. r CO. Maui office 346 N. Illinois St. Circle 1918. Mam 1841. George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. Main 0908, Oscar G. Herrmann 006 N. East. Main 7813. Johnson & Montgomery 1032 Central Ave. Main 1430. FUNERAL DIRECTORS —1402 N. Illinois. WM. E KRIEGER. Mam 1154. Res. Phone. Ben Davis 332-L. GADD—BERf~s”~GADD. 2130 Prospect St. Phones: Drev 1 0422. Stewart 2278 UNDERTAKERS— HISEY~ A ~TITUS, 9M North Del. L. 6564 M. 3680 8 SPECIAL NOTICES Or. W. F. Svendsem Chiropractor 1001 National City Bank Bldg. Cl rele 0766 BRICKLAYERS. Masons aid Tile Setters. members Union No. 3. Ind . are requested to attend special meeting Jan. 4. JACK MURRAY. Secretary. 9 PERSONALS FAIRMOUNT Maternity Hospital for confinement. May work for part of expenses. Babies for adoption. Write for booklet. Mrs T B. Long. 4011 E. Twenty-Seventh St.. Kansas City. Mo I WILL not be responsible for any debts contracted by any one but myself. CHARLES G. GRAH. 210 S. Illinni^St. 10 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Bag containing several diamond rings and tie pin in envelopes. Reward. 205 Liberty B dg Main 5380. 12 HELP W ANTED—MALE Wanted—Boys Sixteen years old or under, to carry Time* routes In central 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 haul coal at 1405 W. Kay St. Teams and trucks wanted to haul coal at 430 Indiana Ave. ‘ wanted ~ Times carriers between the ages of 10 and 12 year* in North Indianapolis. Good chance for live-wire boys to make money and advanee. See Mr. Graetis, rear 2941 Clifton itreet Time*' 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. WANT—Ten experienced solicitors for local territory: strictly commission proposition. Pay every week; 5 crew managers. Wash. 2568. LABORERS. Alabama and Marylands Sts. MEAD CONSTRUCTION CO. MEN to learn vulcanising trade: a fine paying business to get into. ANDERSON STEAM VULCANIZER CO. LABORERS. East St. and Big Four tracks. MEAD CONSTRUCTION Cos. BOTS AS MESSENGERS DELIVERY DEPT. WESTERN UNION. Monument Place. 13 INSTRUCTIONS TIT) A /fn an<l popular piano music M fill taught in twenty lessons, bea. ix -s-u ginners and advanced. Reduced rates Christensen School. 100 Pembroke Arcade. Circle 3034. j ~ " L~J. LORENZ SAXOPHONE 122 A^ roke Drexel 4982. a—Business Colleges MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER'S COLLEGE 309 E. Washington St.. Indianapolis Ind Circle 0757. 14 SALESMEN WANTED Automobile Salesmen We will offer an attractive proposition to men with ability to sell popular make light used cars. Prices have been reduced and cars will almost sell themselves. Big advertising campaign about to start, if you don’t make big money it’s your own fault. See Used Car Manager, Mr. Bolyard. Wilbur Johnson Cos. 724 N. Meridian St. MEN of good character and industrious. Industrial insurance experience helpful. Can earn 850 to SIOO per week. Connection with large trust company. Mr. Madison. 923 Hume-Mansur Bldg. Mali- 4121 SALESMEN" ~ If you are a live wire aud can sell used cars, you can make a good connection with us. Wilbur-Johnsori Company, 724 N. Meridian. Mr. Bolyard. 16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE WHITE girl, general housework, small family. good home. 4156 Carrollton. Washington 0701. GlßL—White: general housework. Stay nights. Washington 4621. WOMAN as coo!.: room and board. 3001 Shelby St. LARGE PROFITS. from small expenditure follow Real Estate advertising in "Want Ad" columns of the Tim<£

16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE Yowling Ladles We wish you A Happy New Year You can make it a happy one by securing a position where you can do a real service for the Telephone Users in your community. These positions call for eight hours a day in a light, well ventilated Central Office. You are paid while learning—with increased pay at frequent intervals after you learn. There are plenty of opportunities for promotion to more responsible and more highly paid positions. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. New York and Meridian Sts. Apply Miss Cooper, Room 101 18 ROOMS FOR RENT HENDRICKS PLACE. 35: Front room, bath and heat, half block E. Wash. car. Must be seen to be appreciated. Webster 1391. MICHIGAN, W„ 120. Why stay tn cold rooms when you can get for the same money city steam-heated room*. MICHIGAN, W., 121. Why stay tn cold rooms when you can get for the same money city steam heated room*? LARGE front room in steam-heated apartment. Twin beds Gentlemen only. Illinois car line. Mam 6151. CENTRAL and Sixteenth, extra nice room for right party: one or two gentlemen. Kenwood 1685 LIBERTY. :v;i N.: nicely furnished front room, suitable one or two. Circle 7635. HARBOUR Hotel. 617 N. Illinois: outsids rooms; hot, cold water: steam heat: $5 up. PENN., 1855 N.: nice comfortable room, fine location. Randolph 9566 a—Light Housekeeping MADISON. 1025: large housekeeping room*. gas, bath, private entrance. SB. DR. 5373. TWO nice front rooms for light housekeeprng at 219 E Tenth. Call Riley 1164. ONE strictly modern light housekeeping room 337 N Davidson Riley 1193. b—Board and Rooms WANTED—ChiId to board; mothers care. Webster 5132. 19 KKNTALS ~ a—Houses; 829 OLIVE Five romriM. gnn. water innide. toilet and bath; $23..50 pf'r month Dunlop & Iloltegel, 122 E. Market. Ml K. NORTH ST. Five rooms, good condition: close in. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4518 9 B. Market st. SHRIVER ave . 2866 six-room modern double; full size bafu*ment; water furnished. Price .>4O: $5. Ran. 2970. THREE-ROOM duplex, wat* r. pas. electricity, I per Acf>k: keys 318 Dnrman St, b—Apartments TWENTY NINTH. 403 W ; modem 4-room apartment, ice box. gas range, water furnished. 840 Randolph 2970. c—Btis'.ness Blares Desk Room Desk, hot and cold water, telephone eerrice and stenographer: everything furnished. $25 per mouth. 310 Kahn bldg CIRCLE 6600 Garage to Rent 55x60 eenifnt lloor; wafer, electric lights. 1400 block wegt Main 2106. 21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALK a—Business Property 20% INVESTMENT Corner lot with storeroom and 8 livingrooms, also 4 room cottage on same lot. Will rent for SBS per month. Located southeast. A bargain at $3,750. G. C. Welch, CITY TRUST CO. Circle 4022. Res.. Circle 3641. b—Houses Modern Double on South Alabama St. A six-roome-a-side double with large and well arranged rooms, near park, schools and always rented. Good investment or home and income property. Will make concession for all cash. See or phono M. D. Joliuson, Meyer-Kiser Bank Lincoln 3341 Res . Rand. 5839. S2OO Cash and S2O per month will buy this good 6-room semi-modem cottage tn south Irvington; has gas, electricity and good well: open fireplace; all large rooms. Call Mr. Bourne. Main 1804. Evenings Irvington 2886. Security Trust Cos. $l5O CASH Four room*: lights, well, cistern. Me Ca.rty st._, near River ave. Priced at $1,760. Only $l5O cash, balance sl7 monthly. Marion County .State Bank C- H BAILEY. Main 5680. $1.50 Cash Secures possession of a 4-room bungalow. It 1* a dandy, having electric lights, gas, well and cistern. 628 Cable, st. Special price $2,350. First street west of W. Michigan et. bridge A bargain. HOBART CANADAY. 306 City Trust Bldg. Main 5340. Ran. 6352, A Beautiful Home, Northwest A elx-room house with large living room, dining room, large porches, hot water heat, large bath, built-in features: lot 60x140. Price $3,500; good terms. M. D. Johnson, Meyer-Kiser Bank Lincoln 3341. Re*.. Rand 5839. SIX-ROOM MODERN “HOME ’ PRICE $4,200, S6OO DOWN Long living-room, 3 bedrooms, bath, furrace. electric lights, full lot, east front, north of English on Randolph. Hobart Canady. 306 City Trust Bldg. Main 5340. Randolph 5352. vacant: Immediate possession of a 6-room home; electric lights, newly papered and painted. Price $2,750. Will accept your lot or term* to suit you. 3147 Ethel st. E. J. MoCrack en. CITY TRUST CO. Ctrcle 4022. Res., Randolph 6416. DOUBLE—SSOO CASH Balance terms. 2837 Northwestern Ave.; 5 rooni3 to side; rent* SSO: price $4,500. Luther Polon with FOWLER & EATON. Main 6871. Res.. Irvington 0158. FIVE-ROOM modern bungalow, near 40th; furnace, bath, gas, electric lights, garage. $4,000 on terms and assume Barrett law: $650 cash, balance $35 per month. CaJl SPEICHER, Main 0186. Drexel 1556, WARMAN ave.. 554 S.; 4 rooms and kitchenette: electric lights. Price $1,600. Easy terms. E. J. McCracken. CITY TRUST CO. Circle 4022. Res., Randolph 6416. 6-ROOM cottage home, very desirable, well kept, modern conveniences, good location, on Hoyt Ave: only $3,750: SSOO down. Call Main 6771. day or evening. WANT to exchange a fine corner lot north of Fall Creek. Price $2,500 for equity in modern home. Address A No. 1999. Times. FRANK E. GATES & SON. REALTORS. 1011 Hume-Mansur. Lincoln 1269. S. RANDOLPH. 5-room cottage, garage: $2,800: easy terms. Call Main 6771. FOR property east or south, call OSBURN. Drexel 6184. e—Suburban Suburban Tract Two one-third acres, good improvements: stop No. 3 on Danville line. Will exchange for city property. Owner. Main 2874. $lO CASH gives you possession of an acre or half-acre east; easy payments to SI,OOO. Evenings, Webster 5774. COOPER & HADLEY. 838 Lerncke building. Main 2776.

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22 REAL ESTATE WANTED Wanted Properties South 1 have Investor who wants to buy small houses south, either modern or semi-modern. Make your price right and quick. Cash sales can be made. M. D. Johnson, Meyer Kiser Bank Lincoln 3341. Res., Randolph 5839. 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. FOR QUICK and satisfactory results list your property with 760-82 Banker* Trust bldg. Main 1409. WANTED—Property, south or east. If Yours is for sale, call us at once. Main 6771. 25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE a—Household Goods RUGS—LIN OLEUMS Wool fiber rug*. newest pattern*. 9x12, $7.50. Hall runner. 35c per yard. Gold Seal Congoleum rug*. 9x12. perfect goods: newest pattern*, $13.76. Axminster*. Velvets and Wilton* at lowest price in the city. DORFMAN RUG CO. 207 W. Washington, opposite Statehouse. “If It Covers a Floor. We Have It." All Genuine Quartered Oak davenport, hall tree, combination bookcase and secretary, sideboard. Mahogany three-piece parlor suite. Private party; reasonable. 506 Fulton street. PRACTICALLY new kitchen cabinet: cost $42.50; will take S2O 1137 N. Beville. Brookside 1075. COMBINATION coal and gas range. 2251 N. La Salle Webster 8630. FOR SALE—New and used furniture. 846 Patterson. FLORENCE hotblast for sale: ressonable. Circle 2659. 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 La.ge Ind. lump, forked $7 15 TWO TONS sl4 00. lIL 2 to 6-inch lump $6.40 (nd. 2 to 6-inch lump $6.40 TWO TONS $12.60. 11l 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 lump. .$5.75 ind. mine run, two-thirds 1ump..55.75 TWO TONS $11225. W. Va. mine run $8.50 TWO TONS sl6 00. W. Va. shoveled lump $9.50 W. Va. forked lump $10.50 IROMPT DELIVERY ANY PLACE IN CITY TOM SIIROYER 430 Indiana Ave. Yard No. 1. Clr 0598 Clr 0597 Clr 1435 Yard No. 2. Call BE Imont 5017 1405 W. Ray REAL COAI REAL TRICES Dependable Delivery Linton No. 4 Egg forked $6.75 Big Linton No. 4 White Ash lump, forked $7.50 West Va. Mine Run. .$9.50 Genuine Brazil Block. $8.75 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. RA ndolpb 0534. 424 W. 17th St 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 0123 ALL OUR COAL 19 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 exel 0250. W. Va. Forked Lump.slo.so Hlinois Forked Lump.s7.so W. Va. Shoveled Lump SIO.OO W. Ya. Mine Run.... 58.50 Illinois Egg $6.25 Indiana Mine Run or Illinois $5.50 WEAVER COAL CO. DR exel 2201 Clean Forked Coal, Free From Slack, Slate and Clinkers Illinois 6-inch egg $6.50 Illinois lump $6.75 and $7.25 Indiana lump $7.00 Indiana mine run, 75% 1ump..56.00 More Heat Per Dollar If you have trouble with your furnace coal try one ton of our large, clean forked, especially prepared furnace lump: guaranteed, $7.50 per ton. Page Coal Cos. MA in 8326 RA ndolph 8272. Glendora Everyone Knows This Coal We handle the genuine Glendora forked lump $9.00 Amber Jacket lump $7.50 Indiana forked lump $7.50 Walnut St. Coal Cos. 331 W. Walnut Main 6270. ' Mata 6270.

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IU.I.NOIS LUMP. Special, $6.60 CRIDEB COAL CO. DR exel 6&9&. Coal Illinois Forked Epff $6.25 Indiana Forked Egg $6.25 Illinois Jumbo Lump $7.50 Orders Received Before 3 O’Glock Delivered Same Day JUNIOR COAL CO. DREXEL 0004 DREXEL 6310 " $7.50—-Per Ton—s7.so~ Amber Jacket, The Coal That Satisfies Nice, clean, forked lump coal free from rock, slate and clinkers. Burns to a fine ash with a uniform heat Buy one ton and lie convinced. Brookside Ice and Coal Cos. WEbster 1567. WEhster 1567. Coal—Clean Forked—-Coal Eastern Kentucky lump. West Virginia lump or egg. Ohio lump, Indiana lump, egg. nut or mine run: Linton—Hamilton —Jackson Hill—Brazil block —Illinois lump or egg. Furnace coke—Kindling aud charcoal. Atlas Coal Cos. Main 1062 Lincoln 2764 Buy Coal Now Try I 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. Kindling With Each Ton Nice fresh mined coal. Illinois Egg, clean forked ....$6.25 Indiana Kgg, clean forked ....$6.26 Illinois Mine Run $5.75 Deliver any where in city. UNION ICE AND COAL. Call Drexel 4021-4622. If you want good eoal, good service and good weight, call BE Imont 1780. WOOD. HEAVY" FOR HEATING STOVEOR FIREPLACE: LIGHT WOOD FOR COOKING: KINDLING. MAIN 0142. c—Clothing TROUSERS

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18 W Market St (Upptaira). Rhone Main 2686. Clark Typewriter Shop Army Merchandise Three-gallon fire extinguishers, practically new, $7 50 each. Alsu 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. 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, basehurners CHARLES KOEHRING. 883 Virginia Ave. Drexel 9400 ; 26 MISt Ej.l-AXKOI S 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 la the Healthy Way. Fl. M. HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber. 3220 E. Mich. Webster 3001. GOLD TEETH Crown*, bridges: broken jewelry bought: any condition: spot cash: $1 for false teeth: must be old. Few days only. MISS CLARK, buyer. 118 Arcade. “eLectrkTwiring OF ALL KINDS. House wiring a specialty; prices quoted. F. P. F’OULK, electragist. Brookside 2547. VAULT CLEANING^ For quick service. Call Rapid Vault and Sink Cleaning Cos. Belmont 2607. ~ SAFET Y RA ZO R BL AD ES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana Ave. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated: feather mattresses and pillows mads. E. F. BURKLE, 416 Mass. Main 1428. PIANO builder and tuner. Repair all kinds. Work guaranteed. NICHOLAS HILDMAN. Belmont 0328-3. F. J. WILLIAMS, carpenter, contractor: estimate* furnished on short notice Bel. 3079. ELECTRICAL contracting. Best price In city. Five rooms. Webster 6041. STOVES repaired, furniture repaired and refinished; upholstering. Stewart 1478. HEATH'S Barber Shop; union: warm, comfortable bathrooms. 133 W. Market. 28 STORAGE AND TRANSFER EST. 1808. Otto J. Siiesz Packing, hauling, low rates on California shipments. Through cars to Los Angeles. Main 2353-3628. Night, Webster 0699.

29 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MANUFACTURE them at home: a motor car novelty for sale or trade. What have you?. 2171 S. Penn. st. Stewart 2124. TERRITORY on strictly new article. Nets big profit on small investment. 15 Aetna Trust bldg. 30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline SACRIFICE OF USED CARS. The following have been reduced to sell and at once. You will be surprised at the values represented: 1916 Grocery truck $ 65.00 1916 Roadster $ 85.00 1919 Roadster, slip-on body 85.00 1915 Touring 100.00 1917 Roadster 100.00 1918 Roadster 100.00 1917 Touring 115.00 1919 Roadster 115.00 1919 Light truck 125.00 1918 Touring 125.00 1919 Roadster 125.00 1921 Touring 150.00 1920 Touring 150.00 1920 Chassis, rebuilt 180.00 1920 Coupe 250.00 1920 Touring, winter top. 250.00 Small cash payment, convenient weekly or monthly payments. <Z?,nvU/\ £7yi.<nr7i' Authorized Dealers. 259 S. Meridian Street. Ask for Harold Smith. Used Car Dept. Ford Sedan Late model; fine mechanical condition; completely equipped: lock wheel: real bargain. Terms. Monroe Motor Corp. 130 E. New York. Main 3871. DODGE BROS, used cars. AH models at cheap prices. C.H.Walletrich Company □oase BRoTiep-3 Motor VeniCLE3 833 N. Meridian. Buick Six Touring Dodge. Chandler, Jordan. Hudson. Oakland. Reo 6, Stutz, Fords. Oldsmobile and others Repainted, rebuilt and retopped. Your own terms or trade. 518 N. Capitol Ave. Open evenings and Sundays. ’ FORD BODIES SEDAN, COUPE TOURINGS AND COMMERCIALS. SWIBSHELM A PARKER. WANTED FORDS AND FORD BODIES. BETHURUM. 1016 E. WASH. NASH 1918 touring, completely overhauled. Good tires, top and curtains. $150: balance one year. 644 E Wash. Main 3493. FORD. 1917 touring: A1 shape; 4 new tires: 545 down, balance easy terms, 644 E. Wash. Main 3493. FORD. 1919 tournig A1 shape, it's yours for S9O; terms. 044 E. Wash. MaJn 3493 FORDS on payments Any ear In trade. ALLEN. 725 Virginia Ave. FORD touring car in running shape: $35. 933 S. Senate. Drexel 1585 31 Al TOMOBIIFS WANTED “CASH FOR USED CARS 1919 AND 1920 MODEL CARS. LARGEST BUYERS OK CARS IN STATE. Indianapolis Auto Parts and Tire Cos. 518 N. Capitol. Open p\es. and Sunday. _____ W ANTED. LATH MODELS. 212 E New York St Main 4446. AUTOS" WANTED. WE PAY GASH I WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N Hlinois Main 1579. AUTOS WANTED " WE PAY MORE 235 N. PENN. 32 AUTO SUPPLIES, REPAIRS Good Used Tires All Sizes. Take Your Pick. $2.00 And Up. ROGERS. 3115 W. Wash. BE Imont 4300. Auto Washing Our Specialty DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE. 332 W Maryland Circle 0653. AUTO WASHING Our specialty 334 N Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry Auto Storage $8 per Month HEATED GARAGE $8 PER MONTH 332 W Maryland. Circle 0653. HOSPITAL for sick storage batteries. An expert doctor at your service, will rebuild your H volt battery for SO. SOUTH SIDE BATTERY SHOP. 413 S Meridian St. 35 NCIAL •% /SfWWVWV^AAiVW When You Need Money We Have An Unlimited Capital which we are enabled to loan to tbs borrowing public of Indianapolis. $lO to S3OO Loans Loans made on furniture. Victrolas, pianos, live stock, etc., and remember our Easy Payment Plan Rates and Methods; $ 20: total cost 4 months. $ 1.75 $ 40: total cost 4 months. $ 3.50 $ 60: total cost 4 months. S 5.25 $ 75: total cost 4 months. $ 6.58 $ 90; total cost 4 months. $ 7.88 $150: 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 s I ins ujjiee is operated under iho supervision of the State of Indiana and was established for the purpose of providing a place w nere honest people can borrow any amount from $lO to S3OO without paying more than the legal rate of 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 ali the time necessary for repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep the money. Call and lei us explain. No charge unless you borrow. Loans with other companies paid off and more money advanced at legal rates IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAin 2923. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Rooms 205-7-9 Indiana Trust Bldg. 113 E. Wash Bt. Corner Virginia Ave. 36 INSURANCE WE MAKE and give second mortgages on improved farms and Indianapolis real estate. AETNA MORTMAGE & INVESTMENT CO 508 Fidelity Trust Bldg. REAL ESTATE and Insurance. TUXEDO STATE BANK. 4304 E. New York. Irvington 2303.

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INCLUDING CASE. New, Only $40.00 CASH OR PAYMENT'S Also bargains In other makes of used typewriters st low prices. All guaranteed.

JAN. 4, 1923

37 MONEY TO LOAN We Supply the Home With money for all purposes. Make up your budget for the month or year. Let Us Pay Your Bills { and start you with a clean slate. The Rate t s fixed by law. but our service is unexcelled. It will cost less than you anticipate. SAMPLE RATE $45, Total Cost $3.15 for three months. Other amounts up to S3OO at same proportionate rates. Call, write or phone ■ Commonwealth Loan Go. 305 Odd Fellow Bldg. Corner Penn, and Wash. Sts. Phone Main 4619. Under state supervision. "LOANS AND INSURANCE on City and Farm Property. THOS. C. DAY & CO. 7C9-715 Fletcher Trust Building LOANS on furniture, pianos, autos, livestock, farm implements and other collateral. 141 % 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 St. Riley 1426. FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana ind 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. 338 E. Wabash St. 38 AUCIJONSALES^^ AUCTION SALE of goods for storage charges. Eagle Mfg. Cos., lot of straw spreaders Household goods of R. Reynold*. D J. Biliingsey. Cost Foster. OTTO 3. t SUES 2. 721 N. Pine { 39 LEGAI NOTiCE OF PETITIONS FOR LOCATION OF TWO NEW HIGHWAYS IN CENTER TOWNSHIP, MARION COUNTY. IND. Pursuant to the statutes for such cases made and provided, notice is hereby given Oiat on the 23d day of December. 1922. Otto H Banke and more than twelve freeholders of Marlon County. Indiana, filed their petitions, addressed to the board of commission e * B Marion County. Indiana, in the office of the auditor of Marlon County, praying for the location, establishment ana opening of two public highways on the following described routes, towit: The first of said proposed highways will pass through the lands of the persons hereinafter named and over the following described routes, towit: Commencing at the highway known as Sherman Drive at the northwest corner of the souta half of the northwest one-quarter of Section 16. Township 15 north. Range 4 east, and extending east along the north line of said half quarter section to the line between the land now owned by Paul C. Nietnan and L. E. Jones, in the northeast ;.rter of the northwest one-quarter of said section 16, and continuing north on th's mviding line to the Michigan road, a distance of approximately oue-haif mile, said proposed highway to be 50 feet in width and to lie 25 feet on either side of the above described center line, through the lands of L. E Jones, D. E. Perlee, Paul C. Nieman. P P® we ll. F. V. Dawson. George Strong. I,evi P. Ayres, the heirs of Fred Bremer, deceased, and the heirs of Alexander C. Ayres, deceased. The second of said proposed highways will pass through the lands of the persons herein ati cr named, and over the following described routes, towit: Coamtencing at the highway on the south line of northwest one-quarter of Section 16. i ownsliip 15 north. Range 4 east, said highway known as Alexander avenue, and extending north on the line between the east one-half and the w-est one-half of the northwest quarter of said section 16, from said Alexander avenue to the Michigan road, a distance of approximately one-half mile, said proposed highway to be 50 feet in width and to lie 25 feet on either side of the above le, through the lands of_ Frank Kessler, B. Howell, Jacob Siez, thaJ heirs of F'red Bremer, deceased. Paul man and Levi p. Ayres. ’ All persons concerned are hereby notified that saui proposed highways are in Center Township of said county: that said petitions will be presented to said board of commissioners for a hearing on the 9th day of F'ebruary, 1923. the fifth day of the regular February session of said board, at its offices in the courthouse of saui county in the city of Indianapolis In witness whereof, I, Leo K. Fesler, auditor of said county, have signed the above and foregoing notice and hare affixed thereto the seal of the board of commissioners, this the 27th day of December. 1922. LEO K. FESLER. Auditor Marion County. Indiana, NOTICE. * J _ No. 16557. I State of Indiana, County of Vigo, ss: ■ In the Vigo Circuit Court. November term. 1922. On petition of Harry J. Baker, in re estaifl of George Co.\ (son of George S. Cox), dl c< ased, absentee. "o George Cox (son of George S. deceased: You are hereby notified that the above named petitioner or plaintiff has this day filed in the office of the clerk of said court, his certain complaint or petition alleging therein, amuig other things, that. you. the said defendant upon the day of 1900. being then a resident of ths city of Terre Haute and County of Vigo and State of Indiana and residing with .vour fa the* - , George S. Cox. deceased, the same being your usual place of residence, went to parts unknown and have wnntinuously since said date and for a period of more than ten (10) years last past have remained absent and unheard from, having property tn said Vigo County, without having made any provision for its control or management: that by reason then of. said property is suffering waste for want of proper care and praying that jour estate may be adjudged by said court subject lo administration and an administrator thereof duly appointed. Now therefore, you, the said George Cox. son of George S. Cox, deceased and nephew of Robert S. Cox, deceased, and absentee as aforesaid, are hereby notified that said cotnrlaint or petition and the matters therein alleged will come up for hearing and determination in said court in the courthouse in the city of Terre Haute, county and State aforesaid, on the 12th day of February, 1923. or as soon thereafter as such hearing tan be had. Witness ti e clerk and seal of said court at Terre Haute. Ind , this 20th day otA December, 1922. fl (SEAL) • ALONZO C. DUDDLESTON, ■ Clerk. NOTICE. No. 16558. Slate of Indiana. County of Vigo, sst In the Vigo County Court, NovecnlHt term, 1922. On petition of Harry J. Baker. In re estate of Florence Cox (daughter of George S. Cox), deceased, absentee. To Florence Cox (daughter of Georgs S. Cox), deceased: You are hereby notified that the above named petitioner or plaintiff has this day filed tn the office of the clerk of said court, his certain complaint or petition alleging therein, among other things, that you. the said defendant upon the day of ■ ■■■ 1900. being then a resident of the city or Terre Haute and County of Vigo and State of Indiana and residing with your father, George 8 Cox. deceased, the same being your usual place of residence, went to parts unknown and have continuously sines said date and for a period of more than ten (10) years last past have remained absent and unheard from, leaving property in said Vigo County, without having made any provision for its control or management: that by reason thereof, said property is suffering waste for want of proper care and praying that, your estate may be adjudged by said court subject to administration and an ad ministrator thereof duly appointed. Now therefore, you, the said Florence Cox, daughter of George 3. Cox, deceased, and niece of Robert S. Cox. deceased, and absentee as aforesaid, are hereby notified that said complaint or petition and the matters therein alleged will come up for hearing and determination In said court tn toe courthouse in the city of Terre Haute, county and State aforesaid, on the 12th day of February. 1923, or as soon thereafter as such hearing can be had. Witness the clerk and seal of said court at Terre Haute, Ind , this 29th day of December, 1923. (SEAL) ALONZO C. DUDDLESTON. NOTICE TO BIDDERB. The undersigned publicly post*, from time to time as needed, on the bulletin board of the hoard of school commissioners of the city ot Indianapolis, at Its ofttoes, 150 N. Meridian st., Indianapolis, Did. specifications for divers supplies for schools, offices, ,anitors, domestic science, manual training and office equipment; for for repair? to buildings and equipment, viz m hardware, lumber, paints, plumbing electrical supplies: for glass contract to fun six months, vacuum pump for the Emmerich Manual Training High School, boiler insurance for schools and libraries, three automobiles. tablet arm chairs, window shade cloth, and musical instruments for the three high school bands and orchestras, and sealed bids will be received by the undersigned for the sale to said board for such supplies and materials until the respective dates named in said specifications. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. WALTER J. TWIN AME Business Direat*r. RALPH D McCarty, Purchasto* Afoot. Indianapolia, lad- Jaa. ft, lftftA