Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 208, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1923 — Page 10
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RIVALRY FORCES CUT BY RAILROAD Pennsylvania Reroutes Many Trains in Indiana. Competition of motor bus lines and interurbans has forced the Pennsylvania system to make sweeping changes in local and through passenger service in divisions operating out of Indianapolis. Trains to Vincennes, Madison, Columbus, Ohio, St. Louis, and South Bend, are effected by discontinuance cr change of trains. The new schedule goes into effect Sunday. Jan. 14. Local Pennsylvania officials said today that schedules calling for fewer trains effect other terminals in Indiana such as Terre Haute, and Logansport. “Our local trains have been operating at a loss for years.” said a Pennsylvania official. “We tried in making the changes to consider the interests of every town, but naturally rail facilities for some will be at the minimum." Thirty trains are effected by change ; of time or discontinuance because of the loss of local business. The automobile and hard surfaced roads are j the chief factors in the decline of the railroad passenger travel, it was said. Trains in and out of Indianapolis ' to be annulled are as follows: To Vincennes—No. 427 leaving Indianapolis at 12:15 p. m. From Vincennes—No. 436 arriving Indianapolis at 9:05 p. m. To Madison—No. 916 leaving Indianapolis at 5 p. m. will be discontinued between Indianapolis and Columbus, Ind. Passengers for Madison leave Indianapolis at 3:10 and change at Columbus. From Madison —No. 917 arriving Indianapolis at 10:35 a. m. annulled from Columbus to Indianapolis. St. Louis Division —No. 148 arriving in Indianapolis at 4 p. m. from St. Louis annulled between Effingham and Indianapolis. From Columbus, Ohio—No. 803 arriving at 12:45 p. m. No. 347, anew train, will leave Indianapolis at 7:10 a. m., arriving South Bend at 12:10. From South Bend—No. 319, anew train, will leave South Bend at 4:40 p. m., arlving Indianapolis at 9:40 p. m. Time will be changed on a number of trains. PIONEER HORSIER ■SETTLER IS DEAD Fathe of Representative Duffey Succumbs. Ell F. Duffey, 83, early settler in Indiana and veteran of the Civil war, died today at his home in Bridgeport. Mr. Duffey was born Sept. S, 1839, in Brown county, Ohio. In IS4I he came to Indiana behind an ox team over the old National road, then still planked, and settled at Belleville, Hendricks county. He and his two brothers cast their first votes for Abraham Lincoln and answered Lincoln’s call to the colors. Mr. Duffeys’ brother James was killed at the front In Atlanta at the begin- - 1 ig of Sherman's march to the sea. another brother, earn, died in the servie j Mr. Duffey married Nancy Jane Bei.b*JW Maj 20. 1863. Besides the vidt * tie is survived by four children. Mrs. Edward Petty of North Vernon. K. B. Duffey, a farmer at Valley Mills; Rnd Elam M. and State Representative Luke W. Duffey of Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Amanda Loucks of Indianapolis. Fred Loucks and Arthur Duffey of the Indianapolis police force are nephew^ He was a member of Company I, 64th Indiana and of Boone Post G. A. R., of Zionsville. He was justice of the peace for eight years at the town of Plainfield. He never had a finding reversed in the higher courts. Funeral services will be held at the Methodist church In Bridgeport under the auspices of the G. A. R. of Zionsville. Maj. Arthur R, Robinson will make remarks. Burial will be at Amo. OFFICERS INSTALLED BY AMERICAN LEGION POST Bruce Robinson Auxiliary ALso lias New Heads. At a meeting of the Bruce P. Robinson American Legion post In the headquarters at the Central Christian Church, officers of the post and the auxiliary were Installed. Following is the list of the new officers: Barnett Breedlove, commander; Dr. W. 11. Long, senior vice commander; G. I. Seybert, junior vice commander; M. D. Speakman, adjutant; Dr. F. B. Long, finance officer; John Paul Ragsdale, chaplain; William Grant, historian; J. O. Risdon, T. J. O’Riley and Harold Purcel, executive committee. The officers of the auxuliary are Mrs. Mamie Long, president; Mrs. Nellie Ritter, first vice president; Mrs. Willard S. Boyle, second vice president; Mrs. M. D. Speakman, secretary, Mrs. G. L Seybert, treasurer; Mrs. E. J. Robinson, Mrs. J. W. Kinder and Mrs. John Paul Ragsdale, executive committee. THRASHERMEN GATHER IN THIRTEENTH CONVENTION The thirteenth annual convention of the Indiana Brotherhood of Thrasherman was to be called to order this afternoon at Tomlinson Hall. An address of welcome was to be given by Mayor Shank. The Rev. Frank Hovis was to give the invocation, followed by a response by John Rynerson, general counsel of the Indiana organisation and of the national association. 1 and the appointment of committees. W. H. Newsom of Elizabethtown, president of the brotherhood, will introduce Bari Cranford, member of the State highway commission, who will speak at a meeting tonight. The convention will adjourn following election of officers Friday morning.
AUTO THIEF BESTS CAR’S OWNER IN FOOT RACE Clarence Jackson Pursues Stranger Seven Blocks. Clarence Jackson of the Duesenberg Automobile and Motors Company, Washington and Harding Sts., chased an automobile thief seven blocks Monday night, but the suspect escaped. Jackson had parked his car in front of the Lincoln Hotel and later returned in time to find a stranger in the car who was trying to start the automobile. Jackson pursued the man, who jumped from the automobile and ran. 1 DEATH NOTICES ALLEN. MARTHA —Ag-e 52. beloved wife of Elmer G. Allen, passed away Jan. 6. Funeral will be Wednesday, 2 p. m.. at the late residence, 1058 N. Pershing. Friends may call Tuesday after 2 p. m, BEINKVVORTH. MARY ANN (nee Pepper)— Age 76 years, passed away Sunday, Jan. 7, at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Libbie Worrell. 605 N. De Quincy st. Funeral services will be held at the above address Tuesday, 9:15 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Louisville. Ky. Madison and Jeffersonville papers please copy. BROWN. MAHALA B.—Formerly of Columbus, Ind., passed away at the residence of her sister, Mrs. O. P. Sheety. 1430 Rembrandt St. Funeral services at the residence Wednesday. 9 a. m. Burial at Garland Brook cemetery. Columbus. Ind., Wednesday. 1 p. m. (Columbus (Ind.) papers please copy.) • CHAMNESS, FRANCES C.—Beloved wife of Theodore Chantness, mother of Mrs. Everett Babb. Mrs. Grace Metehner and grandmother of David T. Dickson at the late home. 1716 Broadway. Monday. Jan. 8. at 12 noon. Funeral at the Broadway M. K. ; Church Wednesdiy. Jan. 10 at 2 p. m. I Friends may call at Shirley Bros.' chapel after sp. ra. Tuesday Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. . DENNIS MRS. CENA—Beloved wife of Joseph Dennis, mother of Robert Dennis, passed away Monday evening at the Methodist Hospital. A vision left a mother's never-to-be-forgotten smile on her face. GCTZWILLER. ROSA—Died Jan. 7. 1923. at 5:30 a. m., age 74 years. Funeral Wednesday. Jan. 10. at 2 p. m. at the residence 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. HAUFE, WALTER—Son of Francis Haufe. brother of Mrs. Martin J. Btrk. Mrs. Perry W. Smith. Mrs. George B. Dickey and Paul Haufe, passed away Sunday, Jan 7. at 7p. m., age 44 years Funeral services at the funeral parlors .f William E. Krueger. 1402 N. Hlinois St., Wednesday, Jan. 10, at 3:30. Friends invited. Buriai Crown Hill, j KREIS, LEONA DAISY (nee Kieferl—Be- ! loved wife of Ewald Kreis. died Sunday. Jan. 7, at 3 p. ni., age 36 years. Funeral at the residence, 439 Eastern Ave.. Wedneedav, 2p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. SHIRK, MRS. EMMA F..—Wife of Samuel Shirk, deceased, passed away Monday. Jan. 8, age 68 years. Funeral Wednesday. Jan. 10, 2 p. m. at her home. 1517 Barth ave. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited WEBSTER. MRS. HATTIE CLARK—Age 70 years, parsed away Jan. 9. Services Wednesday. 2 p. m., at the residence. 414 E. Twenty-Eighth St. Burial Crown Hill. 5 FUNERAL DIRECTORS W. T. Blasengym Independent Undertaker. Prompt ambulance calls "The proof of a service is the service It renders.’' 1702 N. Ulincis St. Randolph 6870. 1625 Shelby St Drexel 2570 FLANXE R & B UCI FAN AN ~ ' 320 Norlh Illinois St. Funeral directors to th- people of Indianapolis since 1887 Fhor.es—Main 06410642. LT. 7641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY UkilcL oa**" y Parlors 1 233 Union St. SHIRLEY BROS.’ CO. Main office 046 N. Illinois St. Circle 1918. Main 1841. George Griiisteiner Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. Main 0908. Oscar G. Herrmann 006 N. East. Main 7813. Johnson & Montgomery 1032 Central Ave. Mam 1430 FUNERAL DIRECTORS —1402 N\ Illinois. WM. E. KRUEGER. Main 1154. Res. Phone. Ben Davis 332-L. GADD—BERT S. GADD. 2130 Prospect at. Phones: Drexel 0422. Stewart 2278. ■ UNDERTAKERS —HISEY & TITUS. 951 North Del, L. 6564. M. 3680 9 PERSONALS I 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 __ 10 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Black traveling bag 2'i or 3 miles south of Lebanon on Jackson highway, bearing the name "Mark M. Bullion. Reward. Call Kenwood 3647. 2159 N. lllij nois or 503 E. Elm St.. Lebanon. Ind. i SCOTTISH RITE charm, between ThirtySecond and Capitol. Thirtieth and Clifton. Liberal reward. Ran. 0480. 1102 W. Thir- | tieth St. LOST—Silk bag on Shelby ear. Keep money j and return bag and glasses. Call after I 4 p. m. Humboldt 3554. i LOST —Small yellow purse containing SI l near or in Smith's bakery. Drexel 4975. Reward. LOST—Brownish black and white female i collie pup. 1523 Southeastern ave. Re- , ward. 12 HELP WANTED—MALE i Teams and trucks w r anted to haul coal at 1405 W. Ray St. 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 aiternoon. between 2 and 5. Teams and trucks wanted to haul coal at 430 Indiana Ave. FURNACE TENDER for small brass and aluminum foundry. FEDERAL PATTERN WORKS Delaware and McCarty Sts. 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. Graetis. rear 2941 Clifton street Times' station, alter 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 traae: a fine paying business to get into. ANDERSON STEAM YCLCANIZER CO. 13 INSTRUCTIONS m> A (Trt 40,1 popular piano music Jhr Ull taught in twenty lessons, beginners and advanced. Reduced rates. Christensen School. 106 Pembroke Arcade. Circle 3034. a—Business Colleges MEN to learn barber trade." TRI-CITY BARBER'S COLLEGE. 309 E Washington St.. Indianapolis. lud. Circle 0757. 15 AGENTS AND SOLICITORS AGENTS—MaIe and female: join the money- I makers' class by demonstrating our patented kettle lid and holder. Every woman Is a prospect. Showing it means a sale: 550 weekly easily made. Write SIDLE S ALUMINUM WARE. 3111 E. 61st. Kansas City. Mo. 16 HELP WANT ED—FEMALE WANTED—At once, cook and housekeeper. 321 N. West St.
16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE Young' Ladles We wish you A Happy New Year You cau 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 j be seen to be appreciated. Webster 1391. NICELY furnished room: hot mater heat: lovely new private home; references required. Irvington 0106. EXCEPTION ALLY nice home; 2 large front rooms, one with twin beds. Garage it desired. Washington 3466 YOUNG man of good habits t<> share apartnu at downtown: reasonable. Circle 3193 evenings. two sleeping ROOMS. WALKING DISTANCE. STEAM HEAT. Riley 1782. KLMST' 1034. Modern furnished room. Gentlemen preferred. ONE FURNISHED SLEEPING ROOM. Two gentlemen preferred. Garage Call Webster 5; >*3 HARBOUR Hotel. 617 N. Illinois; outside rooms: hot. cold water; steam heat: $5 up. EAST: Nice front furnished room, modern, $5 week: walking distance Lin. 5743. CENTRAL, 2234; nice cozy room next to bath: steam heat, Randolph 3573. MODERN, furnished room: -icntii-man :■:■■' ferred. 1034 Him st a— Light Housekeeping THREE rooms, front apt, completely fur nished: clean bed and linens furnished: steam heat and electricity Janitor service. sl2 week. College ave. Randolph 2021 BRADLEY. 516 N.: three unfurnished rooms: 2 large, one small 19 RENTALS a—Houses 3020 E. Wash. 10-rooin modern, single: *\<*fll<*nt rooming houte location,/£to ;t r month. Schmidt & Smith, fnu.. Realtors. 1• • : Ni" • 1088 3147 ETHEL Aw . 5 rooms, electric lights, newly papered and painted: >’!."> per month K. J. McCracken. Circle 4022. Kea.. Bar H4lt> __ \ double, seven rooms, garage, *47.r0 Irvington 41 ID FIVE-ROOM hotuM el< trie ts and acre of ground; place for oar. Irvington 3108 1 233 N. State T room double, light*, gas and bpth. Vsd per month. Schmidt & Smith, Inc., Realtors. 134 K. D M 4088 Iw— \paii ments 8-ROOM Apt., S2J 011 K. Wash., No. 2f. Steam heat and water furnished. Dunlop & Holtegel 122 E. Market. Apartment, Close In Very nttr.vtix*e 4 rooms and bath STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. c —Riislncxs Places SY\Z Essex A Lucaa An X GAL The HoweMcCoy building for lease on Georgia st.. between Illinois and Capitol ave 120.00 U square feet; sprinkled: (irst-class i building: three stones and basement. tic j ifctor MMKBALESTAfE FOR SALE b—Houses Homo Bargains S K. Regent st.: dandy d-roora cottage; furnace, electricity, sca, nice lot. Price $3,250 Onyl x'i.'M down. Consider auto. 609 N. Rochester ave., 5-room bungalow; electricity, city water, good conditon. Price 82.800, Only §SOO down; §‘ls month. 1325 V. Twenty-Sixth st.. 5 room cottage, modern, brick porch. Price §3,800. Only §SOO down. 1017 N. Belleview. Pine bungalow. Price 33,500. Only §7OO down. Rooming house. 11 r< ome, modern; walking distance north. Rents §SO month. Income 5130; §OOO cash will handle. T. E. Halls, Jr. 20< Rauh Bldg. Lincoln 3411. A Modern Home On Roach Street A six-room house with large living room, dining room, large porches, hot water heat; large bath, built-in features; lot 00x140. Price 5i.500. Terms M. D. Johnson, Meyer-Kiser Bank Lincoln 8341. Res., Randolph 5830. Let the Second Floor Help Pay For This Barth Avenue House A frame of 7 rooms clown and 6 rooms up. all modem with a 2-car garage. This is a goc-d investment, or home and Income. Will rent for §6O per mouth. Terms cau be arranged. M. D. Johnson, Meyer-Kiser Bank Lincoln 3341. Res . Kan. 5839. Modern Bungalow On paved street south, T-roo:n modern, $3,050. S4OO cash, balance $35.50 p**r month. Where can you rent, a modern home for what you would be paying on your own home. Cali W. Waahburn with McCord & McKinney, Realtors 311 Lemok** Bldg. Cire.lo 6220. Evenings. Randolph 8731. S4OO Cash Or will consider a good vacant lot as first payment on new 5-room bungalow on W. Thirty-Third Bt., near Clifton. Has electric lights, city water, gas and toilet In bathroom; plumbing ready for tub. Balance like ■ rent. Call W. Washburn with McCord & McKinney, Realtors 311 Lemeke Bldg. Circle 6220. Evenings, Randolph 8731. Will Trade My equity in a eix-roora modem home. v*dt. for a late model Ford truck. Will not consider junk. Lincoln 4405. Mr. Heinrich. ~ W. 31st St. 50x200 feet; fruit; semi-modem 9-room house; large barn or garage. S. Mount St. Two lots; 5-room house, good condition; lights, fruit. Sanders Realty & Investment Cos. 230 Hume-Mansur bldg. Lincoln 3515 up to 11:30 a. m. SW 7 Essex & Lucas A TT X yAL Circle 6600. We have properties of ail kinds In all parts of the city and on most any kind of terms. Call us and let us verify this statement. 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 Bldg.
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THE BURNING QUESTION Knox Go., Imidsainia, 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 CO. MAin 1700—1789—1790
21 KKA KSTATK FOB SAUK b—Houses SIOO CASH SECURES I’oßM‘Kflion of tHih new 6-room bungalow, i north. Has elwtric li/htn. driven wrll. fireproof shingle roof, east front. Balance $24 per month. Near public aobool. WM. A. JOHNSON 701 Fidelity Trust Bldg Lincoln 1463. Boville Avenue Five room*, bargains $5 400; S3OO cash, balance like rent. Near East Teuth street. VAN A RSI) ALE. with H. C. Tuttle & Bros. 131 Fast Ohio St. Eastern, Near New York Modern home 7 rooms und bath. PRICE $3,850. Reasonable terms. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors DOUBLE NORTH Six room and bath. Front porch 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, balam-c terms. Capital Realty Cos. 204 Rauh Bldg. Main 2874. — sloo CASH" 3147 Ethel Ave. Immediate possession. Ha* 5 rooms, electric lights, newly painted and papered. Price $2,750. E. J. McCracken. Circle 4022. Res.. Ran. 0416. DOUBLE—SSOO* CASH Balance terms. 2637 Northwestern Ave.; 5 rooms to side: rents SSO: price $4,500. Luther Polon with FCVVLER & EATON. Main 0871. Res., Irvington 0158 6-ROOM home, cottage, in fine condition; desirable home neighborhood: southeast; priced right, $3,750: terms. Call Main 13771. Ettinger & Schreiber WANT to exchange a fine corner lot north of Fall Creek. Price $2,500 for equity in modern home. Address A No. 1990. Times. 6. DENNY, 6-room modern: garage; deep lot: $4,200. Call True.blood. Circle 3284. Evenings, Irvington 4213. FRANK E GATES & SON~ REALTORS. 1011 Hume-Mansur. Lincoln 1269. FOR property east or south, call OSBURN. Drexel 6184. d—Lots BEAUTIFUL east front lot on Gladstone. south of Michigan. Full size. Price $1,200 cash. MR. MONTGOMERY. The Kinnear Company 760 Bankers Trust Bldg. Main 1409. Evenings, Irvington 3050. FOUR good building lots on Adams St. near Twenty-Fifth St. for sale at a bargain, or will trade for small single or double. G. C. Welch, CITY TRUST CO. Circle 4022. lies., Circle 3041. e—Suburban SUBURBAN. 5 acres, corner 86th and Pennsylvania st.; high and level, 25 large bearing fruit trees: ideal for home or Investment; near College ear. Cheap at only $5,000; SI,OOO or more cash. Mr. Montgomery with 760 Bankers Trust bldg. Main 1409. Evenings. Xrv. 2050.
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21 HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE e—Suburban $D> CASH gives yo i # pii-sessn>n oi ill ;vore Irani c.uit. balance' c.isy payments ideal home site: good land; price SOOO to SI,OOO. Evenings Irvington 0512. COOPER & HADLEY 838 Lemeke ! Main 2776. f—Sales or Exchange A DANDY 5-ronni bungalow, with room for bath; cement and brick front porch, cement walks, good garage, basement. House wired. Located In University Heights: §3,250; $250 down. Call .Main 01 mi i ■ • ■ •'Washington 2 7 19 3. HAVE equity in 6-room single house worth $1,500. Will take enclosed car, prefer coupe, a id must be late model. MR. RYAN. Main 3115 22 HEAL ESTATE WANTED If You want to pH! your property riffhtca!l us at. once. Main 6771. Ettingor & Schreiber CASH Will pay i-ash for rental prope ies. No delay in closing deal if price is right. Address A No. 2210. Times 23 FARM LANDS 25 Acres impnvM, f> milea southeast of Monument: bargain. Capital Realty Cos. 704 Rauh Bid? Main 38 7 1 25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE a —Household Goods RUGS—LINOLEUMS Brussels rugs. Blue, Tan, Taupe and Old Rose, 9x12, $12.50. Wool fiber and grass rugs, 9x12. $7.50. Carpet hall runner, 45c a yard. Gold Seal Congoltnim rugs, Ixl2, perfect goods, newest patterns $13.75. Axmlnster, Velvets and Wiltons at lowest prices in the city. All new, perfect aud good. Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W. Washington, opposite Statehouse. “If It Covers the Floor, We Have It." THREE PIECE over-stuffed living-room suite, dining table, 6 chairs, butfot, walnut library tabic, table lamp, 2 (9x12) rugs. No dealui’S. 1455 W. Thirty-Third St. b—Coal, Ice and Wood Buy Coal JNow 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 meet with your approval, send it back. MERIDIAN COAL CO. Lincoln 6237. _ Lincoln 6237. 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 aud charcoal. Atlas Coal Cos. Main 1962 Lincoln 2764, 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, lee and Wood 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 deiive-y any place in the city. Give Me You? First Order and I'll (‘Set the Next One Tom Shroyei 430 Indiana Ave. O'lrcle 0598 Circle 0597 Circle 8890 Circle 8391 YARD NO. 2 1405 \Y. Ray I3E linont 4375 BE lmont 4376 BE lmont 4446. COAL COAL Genuine West Virginia Splint. Genuine Brazil Block. Indiana Egg. Indiana Lump. Illinois Lump. Illinois Egg. Eastern Kentucky Lump. Active Coal Go, Circle 7012. Genuine Fourth V ein 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 bster ui22 ALL OUR COAL IS OF THE BEST GRADE Best Illinois egg, clean forked.s6 25 Illinois 2 to 6 in. lump, forked.s6.so clean : rked $0.25 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. Clean Forked Coal, Free From Slack. Slate and Clinkers Illinois 6-ineh egg $6.50 Illinois lump $6.75 and $7.25 Indiana lump $7.00 Indiana mine run, 75 r r lump. .$6.00 More Ileal Per Dollar If you havo trouble with your furn.ve ooa! (ry one ton of our large. Wean forked, especially prepared furnace lump; guaranteed, $7.50 per ton. Page Coal Cos. MA in 8326 RA ndoiph 8272. Coal Illinois Slack $4.50 Illinois Mine Run $5.25 Illinois Lump $7.50 Indiana Lump $7.50 Orders received before 3 o’clock delivered same day. Junior Coal < o. DR exel 0904 DR exel 6310 NEW YEAR SPECIAL ()rder 2 Tons You Win. Indiana Mine Run, very lumpy $5.25 ‘2 Tons, $lO Commercial Fuel Cos. MA in 04:10. MA in 0431.
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ILLINOIS LUMP. Special. $6.50 CRIDER COAL CODR exel 6898. Glendora Everyone Knows This Coal tVe 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. Main 6270. If you want good coal, good service and good weight, call BE lmont 1780. wood; heavy; - for - heating stove or FIREPLACE: LIGHT WOOD FOR COOKINO; KINDLING. MAIN 0142. d—Musical Instruments FOR SALE—IN ayer piano, S2OO. Will take upright or Vlctrola up to SIOO. Belmont 1119. c—Clothing TROUSERS
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The Paints Store Cos. 48 West Ohio St.. Near Illinois f—Miscellaneous STOVES, used, but in perfect condition: gas range $lO and up: coal ranges, heaters, baseburners. CHARLES KOEHRING. 882 Virginia Ave. Drexel 9400. WHEN YOU THIN K OF TYPEWRITERS THINK OF JUDD. 22 S. PENN. ST.
25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE f—Miscellaneous National Typewriter
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. 26 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED GOOD, SOUND, DRY, YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT STOCK YARDS. WE WILL PAY 70 CENTS PER BUSHEL ON IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. GOLD TEETH Crowns, bridges; broken jewelry bought: any condition; spot rash: $1 for false teeth: must be old. Few days only. MISS CLARK, buyer. 118 An ade27 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: priees quoted. F. P. FOULK, eiectrag-ist. Brookside 2547. VAULT CLEANING. For quiek service. Call Rapid. Vault and Sink Cleaning Cos. Belmont 260 7. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTUEDGK. 201 Indiana Ave. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated: feather mattresses and piliows made. E. F. BURKLE. 416 Mass. Main 1428. PIANO builder and tuner. Repair all kinds. Work guaranteed. NICHOLAS HILDMAX. Belmont 0328-3. ELECTRICAL contracting. B"St price In | city. Five rooms. sl4. Webster 6041. PT<i\ i furniture repaired and refinished: upholstering. Stewart 1478 HEATH'S Barber Shop; union: warm, comfortable bathrooms. 133 W. Market. 28 STORAGE AND TRANSFER EST 1898. Otto J. Suesz Paokinsr. hauling, low rates on California shipments. Through cars to Los Angeles. Main 2353-3628. Night, Webster 0699. MOVE THE RED"BALL WAY # Largest Trucking Organization in America. RED BALL TRANSIT CO. “National Household Movers.” SO2-3-4 Merchants Bank Bldg. MA in 4631 Offices in All Principal Cities MOVE t ■ i ARTER TRANSFER AND BAGGAGE Special prices on overland trip? Circle 4669. 29 BUSINESS OITORTUNITIES RcsnuiLing Hioimse D rooms at 6.56 Middle Drive. Woodruff Pla-v-. partly furnished, only SBO month. The Evans-Roberts Cos., 605-6 K. P. Bldg. ESTABLISHED real esta:c and merchandise broker wants active partner with §3OO capital; good proposition. MR. HALLS, ' 206 Rauh Bldg Lincoln 3411 MANUFACTURE them at home: a motor car novelty for sale or trade. What have your. 2171 S. Penn. st. Stewart 2124 HAVE going business for young man: $l5O. 15 Aetna Trust Bldg. 30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline A GOOD USED CAR at prices within reach of every onq s pocketbouk. Priced to sell, but not forgetting our obligation to satisfy you perfectly with your purchase. 1920 Tourtnu-s. starters. . $75 down 1920 Coupe., starter 75 down 1921 Tourings S & D.. 80 down 1922 Tourings. S AD... 90 down 1920 Tourings, winter top. S. A D 75 down 1920 Touring 60 down 1921 Touring 50 down 1020 Roadster, starter... 70 down 1921 Roadster, slip-on body 60 down 1919 Roadster, slip-on body 35 down 1919 Light truck 40 down 1916 Light truck 25 down Ton truck, good tires, fine condit ion 70 down Convenient weekly or monthly payments. 'TMo-ims Authorized Ford Dealers 259 S Meridian St. II rold Spilth. I svd Car Dept. Ford Sedan Late 1921. fine mechanical condition, completely equipped: cord tires, lock wheel, bumpers, other extras. A real bargain. Terms. Monroe Motor Corp. 130 E. Ncw York. Main 3871. Buick six 'fouring Dodge. Chandler, Jordan. Hudson. Oakland, Reo 6, Essex. Stutz, Fords, Oldsmobiie 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. SWISS HELM & PARKER. 330 E. Market FORD touring 1921, starter, S7O down, balance 12 months. OAKLEY GARAGE. 1661-85 S. Meridian. FORD ROADSTER New tires. Price only S9O. C. H. WALLERICH CO. 833 N. Meridian St. FORD sedan, 1920: five cord tires; mechanically A 1 Terms. OAKLEY GARAGE. 1661-65 S. Meridian. FORD sedan. 19_0: new tires, newly painted; §375: terms. C. H. WALLERICH CO. FORD coupe, practically new: driven less than 1400 miles. C. OSTHEIMER. Hoosier Garage. Oxfoid and New York Sts. FORD ccupe, LDiS: good tires; $275: terms. C. H. WALLERICH CO. 833 N. Meridian St. FORD TOURING, S7O. OAKLEY GARAGE. 1661-65 S. Meridian. FORD. 1917 touring; A-l shape; good tires; $45 down; balance asy terms. 644 E. Washington. Main 3493. FORD. 1919 touring; mechanically perfect; $100: terms. 644 E. Washington. Main 3493. BUTCK 4, roadster. $250: easy terms: open evenings. 235 N. Pennsylvania. FORD. 1920 touring; electric lights, starter, $75 down. 235 N. Pennsylvania. FORDB. large line; bny now: small payment down. 725 Virginia Ave. c—Trucks FORD. 1921, one-ton truck; good shape; good tires. Te m OAKLEY GARAGE. 166.-65 S. Meridian. 31 AUTOMOBILES WANTED " WANTED FORDS AND FORD BODIES. BHTHURAM’S, 1018 E. WASH. DREXEL 0140.
31 AUTOMOBILES "WANTED CASH\ FOR USED CAR* 1019 AND 1920 MODELY-ARS, LARGEST BUYERS OF CARS \ STATE. Indianapolis Auto Parts and lira Cos. 618 N. Capitol. Open eves, aifl Sunday, autos wanted! \ “ lath models. \ 212 E. New York St * Main 4446. / AUTOS WANTED. WE PAY CASH. I. WOLF AUTO CO. 33 AUTO SUPPLIES, REPAIRS Good Used Tires All Sizes. Take Your Pick. $2.00 And Up. ROGERS. 3115 W. Wash. BE lmont 4300. Auto Washing Our Specialty DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE. 332 W, Maryland. Circle 0853. 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 pick storage batteries. An expert doctor at your service, will rebuild your 6 volt battery for $6. SOUTH SIDE BATTERY SHOP. 413 S. Meridian St. 35 FINANCIAL A^aaa<wsaaa/saaaa^wwwsa^^^^^m^ We Have Unlimited Capital which we are loaning to the borrowing public of Indianapolis. $lO to S3OO Loanu Loans made on furniture. Yict-olaa, pianos, live stock, etc-, ard remember our Easy Payment Plan Rates and Methods: $ 20; total cost 4 months, $ 1 79 $ 60; total cost 4 months, $ 5.25 $ 75; total cost 4 months, $ 6.59 $150; total cost 4 months, $18.13 $250: total cost' 4 months, $21.88 Our constantly increasing bnstneee makes it possible to offer you terras of repayment so satisfactory that you cannot afford to be without money for any legitimate purpose. Telephone applications recetv* 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® laa.ee v-we is operateu mw a uperTitiOii u: liie State of In Gian a and wa* cstabastied ior the purpose of providing a phi e v. utre hunest peep.* eaa borrow an/ amount trom SlO to SduO without paying more than the legal rate of interest or without being imposed upon in any way. It is only necessary that you are keep* In*,' house and permanently located. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify your employer, ueith-j er do we make inquiries of your friend* 1 relatives or trades peop.s. You cau have ah the lime necessary fog repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep the money. Call and le* us explain. No charge unless you borrow. Loans with other companies paid off and more money advanced at legal rates. IF IN A HURRY PHONfI MAin 2923. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Rooms 205-7-9 Indiana Trust Bldg. 113 E Corner Virginia Ara. WE MAKE and give second mortgagee oa improved farms and Indianapolis red estate. AETNA MORTMAGE A INVESTMENT OOk 508 Fidelity Trust Bid*. REAL ESTATE and Insurance. I—l TUXEDO STATE BANK. 4304 E New York. Irvington 2308, fir to LOAN linrrir< LOANS AND INSURANCE J* on thHG&I City and Farm t Property. i ( THOS. C DAY A CO. 709-715 Fletcher Trust Building Main 1325. LOANS on furniture, pianos, autos, livestock, farm implements and other collateral. 141 H E. Washington Bt. CAPITOL LOAN CO. Main 0585 Auto Lincoln 7184. MONEY furnished on realty mortgages and contracts. FRANK K. SAWYER. Meridian Life Bldg.. 3U7 N. Pennsylvania St. Riley 1426 _______ FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis rea- estate. R. B. WILSON. 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Lincoln 6104. J loan on second mortgages. L. B." MILLER. 127 N. Delaware St. Main 5763. 328 E. Wabash St. 39 ~ LEO A U NOTICES ~ CITY TEMPORARY LOAN FOR BO .ARD OF HEALTH. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of the provisions of General Ordinance No. 1 of 1923, of the common council of the city of Indianapolis. State of Indiana, passed on the 2nd day of January, 1923. and approved by flic mayor of the city of Indianapolis on the 3rd day of January, 1923, the undersigned city controller of the city oi Indianapolis will receive sealed bids at the office of the city controller up to 12 o'clock noon on Tuesday. 23rd day of January. 1923, for a temporary loan of one hundred and sev-enty-five thousand ($175,000.00) dollars to the city of Indianapolis for the board of health purposes, payable from the current revenues of (ho board of health of said city, said money to be delivered as follows: One hundred and seventy-five thousand ($175,000.00) dollars on the 23rd day of January, 1923. Notice of the. determination to issue 'bonds or other evidences of indebtedness for such temporary loan or loans have been duly' published as required by law: all bids to be on the annual rate of interest asked to which a premium may be added, and the bid will be awarded to the lowest and best bidder, but the right ts reserved to reject any and all bids. That issued by the said city will be negotiable>Jbte or notes of saul city dated Jan. 23. load, and the date of delivery of said money herein received ar.d all of said notes shall be due and payable on the 23rd day of January. 1923, and will be in amounts of five thousand ($5,000.00) dollars and upwards at the' option of the successful bidder. (Signed) CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. By SAMUEL LEWIS SHANK. Mayor. JOSEPH L. HOGUE, Controller, TAYLOR E. GRONINGER. Corporation Counsel. NOTICE TO THE TAXPAYERS OF WARREN AND LAWRENCE TOWNSHIPS. 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 principal sum of $19,000.00, bearing Interest at the rate of 4AA per canti per annum to provide the funds to pay 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 commissioners this 28th day of December, 1922. LEO K. FESLF.R. Auditor Marion County, Indiana. NOTICE—The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Plymouth Saving and 1 /oan Association, for the election of directors, will be held on'Saturday, Jan. 20, 1923. between the hours of 7 and 8:30 p. m.. at its offices, 303 Peoples Bank Bldg. Calvin W. BUSH, president: E. E. KATTEKHENRY. secretary.
INCLUDING CASE. New, Only $40.00 CASH OR PAYMENTS. Also bargains 1 n other makes of used typewriters at low prices. All guaranteed.
JANI 9, 1923
