Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 207, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 January 1923 — Page 10

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TO DISCUSS TRACK PAVING CONTRACT

Board of Works Proposes Company Pay Excess. A contract requiring: the Indianapolis Street Railway Company to pay the cost of paving car tracks in excess of the cost for the remainder of the street was to be discussed by the board of public works and officials of the company at a meeting today at the city halL The street car company, operating under an indeterminate permit from the public service commission of Indiana, has contended it is not required to pay any of the cost of paving between the tracks, the burden falling on the property owners. The new contract would provide that the railway company pay the cost of paving the street where there is a car line over and above the cost of paving a similar street where there were no car tracks. Robert I. Todd, president of the railway company, stated that he would be present at the board meeting to dis_ cuss the paving question, but declined to discuss the contract. John L. Elliot, city engineer, stated that if such an agreement could be reached, the question of paving many unimproved streets where there are car tracks would be simplified.

GUN PLAT DRAINS HEAVY PENALTY

James Dugan Given Ten to Twenty Years. “No outsider can come into this State and hold up a restaurant with a gun without getting the penalty. I am giving you, ten to twenty years in the Indiana State prison,” Judge James A. Collins told James Dugan, 33, of various addresses, Monday. Dugan was found guilty of robbery. He was charged with taking $25.75 from Bakers Lunch Room No. 1, 55 N. Illinois St., on Oct. 6. Evidence showed that Dugan entered the restaurant late in the night, and after taking the money from the drawer, fired a shot at Harolf Stapf, Occidental Hotel, the night waiter, which grazed his foot. After running outside Dugan was shot through the lung by a policeman Dolan told Judge Coliins, after hearing his sentence, t'rfat he acquired tuberculosis in the county jail, and demanded that he receive an examinatiofin sis soon as he arrived at Michigan City. Dugan testified that before coming to Indianapolis, just before the robbery, he had been in Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City and Tulsa for a few weeks each. His defense was that he was too drunk to know what he did.

LOBBYISTS GIVE FORMAL NOTICE

Union Men First to Register With Secretary of State. Professional lobbyists continued to register with the Secretary of State today. The following have registered thus far; J. E. Donson. Richmond; J. V. Fitzsimmons, Evansville; H. L. 'Williams, Hammond, and A. A. Bittner, Huntington, representing the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers. B. F. Newlin, New Albany, and L. B. Waltz, Evansville, representing the Railway Conductors. John Hessler, T. J. Roberts and William Mitch, Terre Haute, representing the United Mine Workers. W. F. Wilson, Indianapolis, representing the State Council of Carpenters. Timothy Nicholson, Richmond; O. H. Palmer, Indianapolis, and E. S. Shumaker, Indianapolis, representing the Anti-Saloon League.

UOOZE SQUAD ‘HANKIES’ MOP UP ‘MULE’ EVIDENCE

Lieutenant .Tones and his “booze” squad literally “mopped up” today. As the machine in which the squad was riding rounded West and Michigan Sts. the officers saw three colored men standing on the corner. One of the men dropped a jug at the approach of the officers and another threw a bottle into the street, according to the officers. Both vessels were broken. Some of the officers mopped up the contents of the vessels with their handkerchiefs and squeezed it into a milk bottle borrowed from a grocery. About a half pint of liquid, said to be “white mule,” was obtained. The men, giving their names as Clarence White, 25, of 529 W. St. Clair St.; Charles Haynes, 38, of 657 Blake St., and George White, 44, of 735 N. California St., all colored, were arrested on a charge of operating a blind tiger.

GIFT SOLVES PROBLEM OF CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH

Erection of anew church costing between $15,000 and $20,000 will be made easy for the Calvary Baptist Church, Roosevelt Ave., and Stewart St., as a result of the gift to the church of the property now occupied by the congregation. The gift was from the trustees of the First Baptist Church, which has owned the property more than thirteen years. The gift was partly in appreciation of the gain in membership made by the church during the past few yeara and is in line with the policy of the church to develop larger congregations, according to the Rev. Fred A. Hayward, executive secretary of the Federated Baptist churches of Indianapolis. The Rev. Clarence Wilhelm is pastor of the church.

THIEF DODGES BUTCHER’S KNIFE HURLED IN STORE

O. A. Anders’ Missile Shatters Door Glass. A thief’s ability to dodge through a doorway quickly saved him frob stopping a butcher knife hurled at him by O. A. Anders, 116 E. Raymond St. Two men entered Anders' grocery store and while one kept Anders covered with a revolver, the other took S9O from a cash drawer and left the store. As the man with the revolver started to leave Anders seized a butcher knife and hurled it at the thief. The man escaped and the knife broke the glass from the door of the store.

SLEUTH HELD IN FRAME-UP CHARGE

Black Said to Have Admitted ‘Planting’ Liquor. On an affidavit sworn to by Blaine Triesli, 708 N. Alabama St., Dick Black, alias Homer Smalley, 24. an operative of a local detective agency, was arrested today charged with operating a blind tiger. Triesh charged Black “planted” five quarts of whisky at his home and then sought to cause Triesh's arrest, according to the police. Triesh w r as recently a prosecuting witness against Frank Clevenger, charged with operating a blind tiger, at Rushville. He insisted the booze was “planted” at his house in order to “get” him for his testimony against Clevenger. According to the police. Black admitted the charges and said he was working for another man. PASSENGER INJURED Joe Bell Watkins, 35, colored, 427 E. Wabash St., suffered severe cuts about the head today when a motor truck in which he was riding with Walter Roberts, 27 of 514 N. Beville Ave., collided with a truck driven by William Schrader, 27, of Morristown, Ind., at Michigan St., and Kealing Ave. Roberts was charged with speeding, improper driving and assault and battery. 1 DEATH NOTICES BLODGETT. FREDERICK —Husband of Melissa Metcalf Blfwlt'-tt. died .lan. 6, lPilt. Funeral Tuesday, Jan. *, at residence. 2239 N. Pennsylvania Burial Crown Hill. BRINK WORTH. MARY ANN (nee Pepoer I —Age 76 years, passed away Sunday, Jan. 7. at the home of her daucl ter. Mrs. Libhie Worrell. 605 V Pc Quincy St.. Funeral services will be held at the above address Tuesday. 9:15 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Louisville, Ky. (Madison arid Jeffersonville papers please copy ) CUMMINS. JOHN EDGAR—Beloved husband of Flora Cummins, of one mile north of Fairland. passed away Saturday evening, 9:45, age 50 years. Funeral Tuesday. 1 :.'!( p. m.. at residence. 2 p. m. at Fairland M. E. Church. Interment Fairland cemetery, in charge of Max Herlich & Son. DORSEY. PETER J—Pied at his home. 919 S. East St.. Sunday 1 10 p. m Funeral Tuesday mornintr. St Patrick s Church. GUTZWILLER. ROSA—Died Jan. 7. 192.1. at 5:30 a. m., aye 74 years. Funeral Wednesday. Jan. 10. at 2 p m at the r< si-dem-e of her daughter. Mrs. Otto Weiffenbach, 1304 Leonard st. Friends may view remains Monday and Tuesday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. Services and burial private. Burial in Crown Hill cemetery. HART. HAZEL LA VON—Age 13 years, wife of Charles H. Hart, died at residence. 2119 j Linden street, Jan 6. Daughter of James ! McCann and one sister. Mrs. Grace Amos, ‘ survives. Funeral servi-es at residence. | Tuesday 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Carth- I age and Rushville (Ind.) papers please copy. HAAS. SOPHIA BF.RTHA—Beloved mother of Mrs. Samjel Weir, died Jan. 6. 1923. at 12:20 p. m, nge 84 years Funeral Tuesday, Jan. 9. at 2:30 a. m . at late residence, 408 E. Minnesota St. Friends invited. Burial in German Lutheran cemetery. HALL, THOMAS D —Age 67 years, passed away Sunday. Jan. 7. at 35.19 Winthrop Ave. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, 10 a. m.. at the above address. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill LEONARD. WALTER DUNCAN—Beloved husband of Bernice Pollaway Leonard, passed away Friday, Jan. 5 at 4:45 a. m. Survived by his widow and daughter, Maryetta: son. Walter Jr.: mother. Esther Leonard and brother. Kay Funeral at house. 1038 Ingram, at 230 p m. Monday Friends invited. Munoie (bid.) papers please copy. Burial at Crown Hill. FOLTZ, EMMA —Wife of X.tncoln Foltz, mother of Mrs. W L. Rhoades and Mrs George H. Ingling. passed away Sunday morning. Jan. 7. Funeral services Tuesday. 10:30 a. ro., at the home in Ben Davis. Friends invited. MCI.RINE. CATHERINE —Rcloved mother of William, Malaeht. Nora and Mary Mulrine, passed away Sunday. Jan. 7. at residence. 135 Bright St. Funeral at residence. Tuesday. Jan. 9, at 8:30 a. m., followed by services St. John's Church. 9 a. m. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. WILTSEE, MILDRED RETH—Beloved daughter of Mr. and Ms. Martin Wiltsee. died Jan 7, 1923, at 4:10 a. in., age 15 years. Funeral Tuesday. Jan. 9 at 2:30 p. m. at the South Side Christian Church. Pine ami Elm Sts. Friends invited. Burial at Crown Hill cemetery. 3 IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of my wife, Juanita Miller, who passed away two years today. HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. 6 FUNERAL DIRECTORS W. T. Blasengym Independent Undertaker. Prompt ambulance calls. ‘‘The proof of a service is the service it renders.” 1702 N. Illinois St. Randolph 0870. 1025 Shelby St. Drexel 2570. FLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887 Fhor.es—Main 0041-0*142. LI. 2041. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY ssr- IValcL _ Parlors 1222 Union St. SHIRLEY BROS.’ CO. Mam office 940 N. Illinois St. Circle 1918. Main 1841. George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. Main 0908. Oscar G. Herrmann 906 N. East. Main 7813. Jolinson & Montgomery 1032 Central Ave. Main 1430. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—I4O2 N~imnoTl WM. E. KRIEGER Main 1154. Res. Phone, Ben Davis 332-L. GADD—BERT S. GADD. 2130 Prospect" SL Phones: Drexel 0422. Stewart 2278. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & ~TITUS. 951 North Del. L, 6564 9 PERSONALS FAIRMOUNX 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 10 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Scotch collie pup, brown and white markings, white collar. D. F. CRESSLER, 905 E. Maryland. Reward. LOST—Brownish black and white female collie pup. 1532 Ave. LOST—Shell rim Palace Theater. Webster

10 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Black traveling bag 2% or 3 miles south of Lebanon" on Jackson highway, bearing the name “Mark M. Dullion." Reward. Call Kenwood 3647. 2159 N. lllinois or 503 E. Elm St., Lebanon. Ind. SCOTTISH RITE charm, between ThirtySecond and Capitol, Thirtieth and Clifton. Liberal reward. Itan. 0480. 1102 W. Thirtieth St. LOST—South Bend gold watch; on Olney or Sixteenth St., or near Marietta factory. Reward. Webster 5252. LOST—Sunday, small package in dark blue wrapper. Reward. Phone Randolph b 653 or leave at Timeß office. LOST—S2O bill on Luett St., south of Washingtou St. 30 S. Luett St. 12 Htlll> WANTED—MALE FURNACE TENDER for small brass and aluminum foundry. FEDERAL PATTERN WORKS Delaware and McCarty Sts. Teams and trucks wanted to haul coal at 430 Indiana Ave. Wanted—Boys Sixteen years old or under, to carry Times 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. Ray St. WANTED Times carriers between the ages of 10 and 12 years in North Indianapolis. Good chance for live-wire boys to make money and advance. See Mr. Graetls. rear 2941 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 VULCANIZER CO. 13 INSTRUCTION’S ID) A (f~rr popular piano music 11m, AH 'ill in twenty lessons, beginners and advanced. Reduced rates. Christensen School. 108 Pembroke Arcade Circle 3034. ~ L7~j. LORENZ" " SAXOPHONE Arcade. j 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 . Salesman Four live, neat appearing up-to-date men to become associated with an organization of national repute: wc need men who know they can produce: unlimited opportunities for advancement. See the manager, 510 Century building. SALESMEN—To sell high grad<* Ford accessory to dealers in Indiana For interview call or write HORTON, 1024 Hume-Mansur Bdig Main 5035. 15 AGENTS VND SOI.K ITORS AGENTS—MaIe and female: join the moneymakers' class by demonstrating our pat ented kettle lid and holder. Every woman Is a prope-t. Showing it means a sale 550 weekly easilv mail' Write SIDLE S ! ALUMINUM WARE. 3111 E. 01st, Kansas City, Mo IS HELP WANTED—FEMALE

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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 1 i"lit, well ventilated Central Ofliee. 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 GlßL—General housework. Stay nights. Washington 4621. 18 ROOMS FOR RENT FURNISHED front room; modern opart ment. Walking distance. .Main 8700. HENDRICKS PLACE, 35; Front room, bath and heat, half block E. Wash, car Must be seen to hi appreciated. Webster 1391. PRATT, 421' E ATT f Newly furnished room. Steam heat. Lincoln 4778. ST."JOSEPITTI7 e.TapUT. Two steam-heated rooms; walking distance: homo privileges. Citclo 2550. TWENTY-SECOND. 109 W. First-class room. private home; no other roomerv Randolph 0841. 313 K. WALNUT ST. " Furnished room Modern apartment. HARBOUR Hotel. *>i 7 N. Illinois: outside rooms: hot, cold water; steam heat: $5 up. PARK ave. lino, front room in private home; no other roomers. Main 8002. NICE front furnished room, modern, $5 per week: walking distance. Lin. 5743. CENTRAL, 2234; nice oozy room next to bath; strain boat. Randolph 3573. a—Light Housekeeping THREE rooms, front apt., completely furnished; clean bed and linens furnished: steam heat and electricity. Janitor service, sl2 week. College ave. Randolph 2021 BRADLEY, 916 N.; threo unfurnished rooms; 2 large, one small. TWO nicely furnished rooms, modern: pri vate entrance. Kenwood 3547. 19 RENTALS a—Houses 433 S. Tfarrift, 4 rooms $15.00 1227 Delosß. .3 rooms 14.00 12 S. Forest, 0 rooms 20.00 827 Olivo, 5 rooms 23.50 518 Birch, 5 rooms 18.00 Dunlop & Iloltegel, Realtors 122 E. Market. HARDING st.. 135 N.: 8 rooms; electric lights. $12.50. E J. McCracken. Circle 4022 Res,. Randolph 6416 FIVE-ROOM double: new. modern: in-a-door bed; shades: S4O: north. Randolph 6517. FIVE-ROOM house: electric lights and acre of ground: place for car. Irvington 3108-1. SEVEN-ROOM modern house," 1215 Wright st. Cirele 1901. NEW YORK st.. E. 1050: 5-room double, semi-modern. $25.00. b—Apartments 3-ROOM Apt., $23 911 E. Wash., No. 26 Steam heat and water furnished. Dunlop & Iloltegel 122 E. Market. MALYNEEO APTS. 422 E. Vermont St. Four roms and bath: very close in; $52.50 per month STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO Main 4517. 9 E. Market, c—Business Places LARGE desirable space; desk if wanted: reasonable. 34 Union Trust. Main 0821.

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21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses \V. 31st St. 50x200 feet; fruit; semi-modern 9-room house, large born or garage. S. Mount St. Tuo Tots; 5-room houe, irood condition, lisht*. fruit. Sanders Realty & Investment Cos. 230 Hume-Manaur bldff. i in< oln 3515 up to 1 1 30 <* n. $ 400 Cash Or will consider ;* ffood vacant lot as first payment on ii n w 5-room bungalow on W. Thirty-Third St. near Clifton. Haa electric lights, city wat-T, tfan ami toilet m bathroom; plumbing; ready for tub. Balanco like r**nt. Call W. Washburn with McCord & McKinney, Realtors 311 Lernok* Bid*. Cirele 6220. Evenings. Randolph 8731 . Modern Bungalow On paved street south, o room modern, $3,950. S4OO rash, balance $35.50 per month Whoro can you rent a modern home for what you would be paying on your own home. Call W. Washburn with McCord & McKinney, Realtors 311 Lemeke Bldg Cirele 5220. Evenings. Randolph 8731 Attention Builders Chonae your location. We will build for you aji.v place in county. Our price and work will plcarto you. A. C. .Johnson Realty Cos. 1115 Peoploa Bank. Lincoln 8010. Ben Davis. 1402, Ring £L Modern Home, East 7 rooms and bath, iu good repair, cast front, uu paved street. PRICE $4,500. Reasonable terms. Dunlop & Iloltegel, Realtors 122 E Market SI. SIOO CASH SEC 3UR ES Possession of this new 5-room buftpralow. north. Has electric liphta, driven well, fireproof ehinglo roof, caat front. Bulauco $24 per month WM. A. JOHNSON 701 Fidelity Trust Bide. Lincoln 1453. 310 Kahn £ (QAL Circle 0600. A Wo hate propertir* of all kinds in all parts of the city ami on most any kind of terms. Call us and let us verify this statement. DOUBLE NORTH Six room and bath. Front, porrh and enclosed back porch. Double garage. Renting for SSO a side. In first-class condition Price $8,400 for quick sale. ' Live Wires.” T R. JONES & CO., 414 People's Bank Bldg., 134 E. Market st. Main 5758. TWENTY-SECOND St., near College; 7room modern double. Rents SBS; $2,000 cash, balance terms Capital Realty Cos. 204 Hauh Bldg. Main 2874. Home, Northeast 6-room house, newly decorated, eleetirc lights, cellar cement front porch; house in good condition; terms to suit you, Maui 0186; evenings, 2719-3. WE will buy lot In locality you desire and build house to suit .vou and you can make cash payments and pay the balance in monthly payments no larger than rent. The Southern Lumber Cos. Sth floor K. of ** Bldg. DOUBLE —$500 CASH Balance tnrma. 2637 Northwestern Ave.: 5 rooms to side; rents SSO; price $4,500, Luther Polon with FOWLER & EATON Main (1871. Res. Irvington 0158. FIVE-ROOM modern bungalow, near Fortieth. Furnace, bath, gas, electric lights, garage, $4,000 on terms and assume Barrett law; $650 cash balance $35 per month. Call SPKICHER, Main 0186. Drexel 1556. 6-ROOM cotta-ge home, very desirable, well kept, modern conveniences, good location, on Hoyt Ave.; only $3,750: SSOO down. Call Main 6771, day or evening. $350.00 CASK Brand new. modern, colonial bungalow; Beech Grove car; balanco monthly. Randolph _5738. 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. 1011 Hume-Mansur. Lincoln 1269. LARGE - PROFITS from small expenditure follow Real Estate advertising in "Want Ad” columns of the Times.

21 KI.AI, ESTATE i OK SALE I)—Houses FOR properly east or south, call OSBURN. Droxel HI 84. cl—Lots BEAUTIFUL front lot on Gladwfono. south of Michigan. Full Price* sl,-00 cash MR MONTGOMERY. The Kinnear Company 760 Banker* Trust Bids. Mam 14OP Evening*. Irvington 30A6 ©—Suburban S6OO Cash gives possession of this 5 Here home, located 6 miles northeast near pa\ed road and in - terurban line; has small house, barn and chicken house. An excellent buy at $3,750. O (’ Welch. CITY TRUST CO. Circle 4022 Res . Circle 3641 $lO CASH gives you poeeeseion <>f an acre tract east, balanc'e e isy payments: Ideal tome site: good land' price S6OO to SI,OOO Evenings Irvington 0.U2 COOPER A- HADLEY 838 Lemeke Bldg. Main 2776. f—Sales or Exchange HAVE equity in 6 room single house worth $1,500 Will take .-10-lns-d ear, prefer coupe, and must lie late model. MR. RYAN. Main 3115. 22 BEAL ESTATE WANTED CASH Will pay cash for rental properties. No delay in closing deal if price is right. Address A No. 2216. Times. WE need property eaj*t and south. Call us at once. Main 6771 KTTINGKR A SCHREIBER. i FARMS WANTED WANT to hear from owner having farm for sale; give particulars and lowest price. JOHN J. BLACK. Chippewa Falls. Wisconsin. n —Household Goods RUGS—LINOLEUMS BniHHDl* mus. Blue, Tan, Taupe and Old Hose, 9x12, $12.50. Wool fihor and k'nLHa rnK t oxl2, $7.50. Carpot hall runnor. 450 a yard. Gold Seal Congoleum perfect floods, newe&t patterns $13.75. Ax minster. Velvets and Wiltons at lowest prices in the oUy. All new, perfect and Good. Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W. Washington, opposite Statehouse. “If it Covers tin Floor Wo Have It b—Coal, Ice and Wood The Best Coals Coming to Indianapolis Indiana 4th Vein, Large Lump $7.50 Indiana sth Vein, Very Large Lump $7.25 West Virginia Lump $12.00 East Kentucky Lump $12.00 Illinois Egg $6.25 Pocahontas Mine Run ... .$11.50 Pocahontas Lump $13.00 Indiana Egg -..56.75 Glendora Lump $9.00 The most modernly equipped coal yard in the state. City lee and Coal Cos. 720 E. Washington St. Main 1098. Lincoln 8621. 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 exel 0250.

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b—Coal, Ice and W'ood Buy Your Coal at the Best Prices Try Our Illinois Coal It is one of the best coals on the market today. Large Illinois lump, forked... .$7.40 Large Indiana lump, forked $7.40 Illinois, 2 to 6-in. lump, forked.s6.so Indiana, 2 to 6-in. lump, forked.s6.so Illinois shoveled lump $6.25 Indiana shoveled lump $6.25 Illinois egg, forked $6.25 Indiana egg, forked $6.25 Brazil mine run $6.50 Illinois mine run $5.75 Indiana mine run $5.75 West Va. mine run $8.50 2 Ton order, sl6 W. Va. shoveled lump $9.50 2 Ton order, $lB Prompt delivery any place in the city. Give Me You? First Order and I’ll Get the Next One Tom Shroycr 430 Indiana Ave. Circle 0598 Circle 0597 Circle 8390 Circle 8391 YARD NO. 2 1405 W. Ray BE lrnont 4375 BE Imont 4376 BE imont 4446. Genuine Fourth Vein Lump $7.50 Illinois Large Lump..s7.so 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 bsier 0122 Clean Forked Coal, Free From Slack, Slate and Clinkers Illinois 6-inch egg $6.50 Illinois lump 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 forced, especially prepared furnace lump; guaranteed. 57.50 per ton. Page Coal Cos. MA in 8326 RA ndolph 8272. May year special Order 2 Tons You Win. Indiana Mine Run, very lumpy $5.25 2 Tons, $lO Commercial Fuel Cos. MA in 0430. MA in 0431.

Coal Illinois Slack $4..>0 Illinois Mine Run $,>.25 Illinois Lump $7.50 Indiana Lump $7.50 Orders received before 3 o’clock delivered same day. .Junior Coal Cos. DR exel 0904 DR exel 6310

ILLINOIS LUMP, Special. 56.60 CRIDER COAL CO. DR exel 6888. Glendora Everyone Knows This Coal We handle the genuine Glendora forked lump $3 00 Amber Jacket lump $7.50 Indiana forked lump $7.51) Walnut St. Coal Cos. 331 W. Walnut Main Main 6270. 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—lllinois lump or egg. Furnace coke—Kindling and charcoal. Atlas Coal Cos. Main 1062 Lincoln 2764. Buy Coal iSow Try 1 ton 111. 6-in. egg.... 56.50 Indiana forked lump $7.00 Illinois forked lump $7.25 Try one ton and if this coal doesn't meot with your approval, send it back. MERIDIAN COAL CO. Lincoln 6237. Lincoln 6337. Kindling With Each Ton Nice fresh mined coal. Illinois Egg, clean forked ....$6.25 Indiana Egg. clean forked $6.26 Illinois Mine Run $5.75 Deliver any where In city. UNION ICE AND COAL. Call Drexel 4621-4622. If you want good coal, good service and good weight, call BE lmont 1780. C. 11. MeClenon Coal Cos. Main 3601. 320 E. North. We have a full lino of high grade ooaJs. Prompt delivery. Call us for prices. wood: heavy, for heating stove or FIREPLACE: LIGHT WOOD FOR COOKING: KINDLING. MAIN 0143. c—Clothing TROUSERS ®52.95, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 / Match Your Coat and iJIII Save the Difference. Kftflf Two STORES in One. *j| The Paints Store Cos. 48 West Ohio St , Near Illinois f—Miscellaneous Radio Sets TFYt PAIRED, kr M BUILT, AND TESTED ID\ IL-d .VSSEMB LED MAiu 6685. 646-8 E. Market St. WHEN _ YOU THINK OF TYPEWRITERS THINK OP JUDD. 22 S. PENN. ST. REED SULKY. REASONABLE. CIRCLE 7731.

25 FOR SALE f—Miscellaneous Army Merchandise Three-gallon fire extinguishers, practically new, $7.50 each. Aiso anvil3, 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 1303 W. Wash. National Typewriter JNOLUmNG^CASE. 18 W. Market St. (Upstairs). Phoue Main ”686. Clark Typewriter Shop INVALID CHAIRS- —Good, strong rubber tired chairs for rent. $3.50 per month. Crutches. 25c. Delivery free. BAKER BROS. ROOKING, best quality red and green slate covered. $2.25 per roil. Slightly damaged $1.65 per roll. CHARLES KOEHRING. 882 Virginia ave. Drexel 9400. 26 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED

GOOD, SOUND, DRY, YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT STOCK YARDS. WE WILL PAY 70 CENTS PER BUSHEL ON IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. GOLDTEETH Crowns, bridges: broken jewelry bought; any condition; spot cash; $1 for false teeth: must be old. Few days only. MISS CLARK, buyer. 118 Arcade 27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS A Bath a Day Is the Healthy Way. E. M. HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber. 3220 E. Mich. Webster 3001. ELECTRIC WIRING OF ALL KINDS. House wiring a specialty: prices quoted. F. P. FOULK. electragist. lirookside 2547SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TCTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana Ave. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated: leather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. HURKI.K. 416 Mass. Mam 1428. MOVE the cheapest way. CARTER TRANS FER AND BAGGAGE Special prices on overland trips. Circle 4669. PIANO builder and tuner. Repair all kinds. Work guaranteed. NICHOLAS HILDJIAN. Belmont 0328-3. F. J. WILLIAMS, carpenter, contractor; estimates furnished on short notice Bel. 3079. ELECTRICAL contracting] Best price iu city. Five rooms. sl4. Webster 6041. STOVES r, pair, and. furniture repaired'and refinished; upholstering. Stewart 1478. HEATH'S Bar!T Shop: union: warm, comfortable bathrooms 133 W. Market. VAT'LT "crTANIX7 For quick service. Call Rapid Vault and Sink Cleaning Cos. Belmont 2607. 28 STORAGE AND TRANSFER MOVE THE RED BALL WAY Largest Trucking Organization in America. RED BALL TRANSIT CO. ‘‘National Household Movers.” 802-3-1 Merchants Bank Bldg. MA in 4631 Offices in All Principal Cities 2!) BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MANUFACTURE them at home: a motor car novelty for sale or trade. What have you?. 2171 S. Penn, st, Stewart 2124. 30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 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 Ripple Auto Cos. Authorized Ford and Fordson Dealers WA shington 4737 82S E. 63rd St. Ford ISedan Lato model: flue mechanical condition; completely equipped; lock wheel; real bargain. Terms. Monroe Motor Corp. 130 E New York. Main 3871. Buick Six louring Dodce. Chandler, Jordan. Hudson, Oakland, Reo 6, Essex, Stutz, Fords, Olds mobile and others. Repainted, rebuilt and retopped. Your own terms or trade. MS N'. Capitol Ave. Open evenings and Sundays. FORD BODIES SEDAN, COUPE TOURINGS AND COMMERCIALS. SWISSHELM A: PARKER. FORD sedan, 1920; five cord tires; mechanically A-l. Terms. OAKLEY GARAGE. _ 1661-65 S. Meridian. FORD sedan. 1920; new t ires, newly painted; $375; terms. C. H. WALLERICH CO. FORD touring 1921, starter. S7O down, balance 12 months. OAKLEY GARAGE. 1661-65 3. Meridian. FORD ROADSTER New tires. Price only S9O. C. H. WALLERICH CO. 833 N. Meridian St. FORD. 1921, one-ton truck: good shape; good tires. Terms. OAKLEY GARAGE. FORD ccupe, 19i8: good tires; $275; terms. C. H. WALLERICH CO. 833 N. Meridian St. FORD TOURING. S7O. OAKLEY GARAGE. __ 1661-65 S. Meridian. FORD coupe, practically new; driven less than 1400 miles C. OSTHELMER, Hoosier Garage, Oxford and New York Sts. FORD. 1917 touring; A-l shape; good tires; $45 down; balance easy terms. 644 E. Washington. Main 3493. FORD, 1919 touring; mechanically perfect; $100; terms. 644 E. Washington. Main 3493. FORD, 1920 touring: electric lights, starter. $75 down. 235 N. Pennsylvania. BUICK 4. roadster. $251); easy terms; open evenings. 235 N. Pennsylvania. FORDS on payments. Any car in trade. ALLEN. 725 Virginia Ave. 33 AUTO SITTI.IFS, REPAIRS AUTOS WANTED. LATH MODELS. 212 E New York St Main 4446. AUTOS WANTED. ~ WE PAY CASH. I. WOLF AUTO CO. 819 N. Illinois. Main 1579.

31 AUTOMOBILES WANTED A^^A/WWWWs/\/ ,^-/\/V<WVS/VWWtA/V%^ CASH FOR USED CARS. 1919 AND 1920 MODEL CARS LARGEST BUYERS OF CARS IN STATE. Indianapolis Auto Parts and Tire Cos. 518 N. Capitol. Open eves, and Sunday. WANTED FORDS AND FORD BODIES. J BETHURAM S. 1016 E. WASH. DREXEL 0140. 1 32 ALTO SUPPLIES, REPAIRS Good Used Tires All Sizes. Take Your Pick. $2.00 And Up. ROGERS. 3115 W. Wash. BE Imont 4300. TIRE SALE No used tire over $3. If any of these used tires proves unsatisfactory within 90 days, return with receipt and get another for half price. No mail orders. ROY’S TIRE STORE, 215 Indiana Avo. Open evenings and Sunday. Auto Washing Our Specialty DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE. 332 W. Maryland. Circle 0653. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry HOSPITAL for sick storage batteries. An expert doctor at your service, will rebuild your 6 volt battery for $6. SOUTH SIDE BATTERY SHOP. 413 S. Meridian St. Auto Storage $8 per Month HEATED GARAGE $S PER MONTH. 332 W. Maryland. Circle 0653. 35 FINANCIAL We Have Unlimited Capital which we are loaning to the borrowing public of Indianapolis. $lO to S3OO Loans Loans made on furniture. Victrolag, pianos, live stock, etc., and remember our Easy Payment Plan Rates and Methods: S 20; total cost 4 months, $ 1.75 $ 60; total cost 4 months, $ 5.25 $ 75; total cost 4 months, $ 6.56 $150; total cost 4 months, $lB-13 $250; total cost 4 months, $21.88 Our constantly increasing business makes it possible to ofler 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. 36 INSURANCE WE MAKE and give second mortgages on improved farms and Indianapolis real estate. AETNA MORTMAGE & INVESTMENT CO. 508 Fidelity Trust Bidg. REAL ESTATE and insurance. TUXEDO STATE BANK. 4304 E. New York. Irvington 2303. 37 MONEY TO LOAN

We Supply g 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 PktS j 9 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. Loans made on furniture, pianos, etc. Call, write or phone Commonwealth Loan Cos. 305 Odd Fellow Bldg. Corner Penn, and Wash. Sts. Phone Main 4619. Under state supervision.

LOANS

on furniture, pianos, autos, livestock, farm Implements and other collateral. 141 ’j 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 and Indianapolis real estate. R B. WILSON, I’ol National City Bank Bldg. Lincoln 6104. MONEY to loan on second mortgages. L. B. MILLER. 127 N. Delaware St. Main 5762. 328 E. Wabash St. 39 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE. State of Indiana, Switzerland County, ss: In the Switzerland Circuit Court, February Term, 1923. Complaint for appointment of admtnis trator for absentee. William Kepler, vs. Absolem Porter. To Absolem C. Porter, greeting; You—are hereby notified that the above Mine® plaintiff has filed in the office of the of said court his certain complaint or petition, alleging therein among other things that you. the said defendant, on the ——day erland County. Indiana, the same being then your usual place of residence, went to parts unknown, and has continuously since said (late remained absent ard unheard from, that since said date you have inherited from a deceased sister, Emeline Daubenheyer, who died intestate in Switzerland County. Indiana. on the 27th day of March, 1920. the rum of six hundred and twenty-nine dollars and seventy-six cents, which said sura is row in the hands of the clerk of the Switzreland Circuit Court, and that you have made no provision for.the control, disposition or management thereof, that the same will suffer watte and damage for the want of proper care, attention and management, and praying that, your estate may be adjudged by said court subject to administration and an administrator thereof duly appointed. Now. therefore, you the said Absolem C. Porter, defendant and absentee as aforesaid. rre hereby notified that said complaint end the maters and things therein alleged will come up for hearing and determination in said court at the courthouse in the city of Vevay. county and State aforesaid, on Monday, the 19th day of February, 1923. or as soon thereafter as such hearing can be had Witness the clerk and seal of said court at Vevay, Ind., this sth day of January, 1923. JESSE-P. CURRY. Clerk Switzerland Circuit Court. HALL £- HALL. Attorneys. ‘ TREASURY STATEMENT Monthly statement for December showing balance in the Stato treasury at the close of business Dec 31. 1922. as appears in the office of auditor and treasurer of State: Balance in treasury Nov. 30, 1922 $2,602,043.09 December receipts 7,676,872.99 Total $10,278,916.08 December disbursements 2.183,799.56 Balance on hand $8,095,118.52 BALANCE BY FUNDS General $ 630,463.17 Road 55,424.90 Fire Marshal 60.186.76 Highway commission 1.154,470.44 Hydrophobia 2.153.25^ Vocational education 177,913.0?' School revenue for tuition ... 2,988,627.6 iW Benevolent institution 316,610.21 Educational institution ...... 1,346.901.90 Unclaimed estates 47.667.03 Common school 46,264.36 Sale State lands 11,517.1 i Permanent endowment I. U., interest 23.935.86 Teachers' retirement fund.... 90.867.83 World war memorial 732,809.14 Auto theft fund . . 302.863.59 Agricultural experiment station 107,441.23 Outstanding warrants 69.901.13 Total .58.095.t1j53 . QRA J. DAVIES. Treasurer of State. ROBERT BRACKEN, Auditor of State.