Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 212, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 January 1923 — Page 11

JAN. IQ, 1923

conraou URGES PROFOSftL FOR WORLD PEACE

‘Lady From Illinois’ Would Delegate Sole War Power in People. WILL INTRODUCE MEASURE Calls It Plan of American Women for Securing Lasting Amity of Nations. By United Press WASHINGTON, Jan. 13.—With the peace of the world again threatened by the situaUon in Europe, a representative of American womanhood rose up in Congress today with a proposal that the United States shall seek agreements with other governments providing that there shall be no war except as it shall be approved by national referendums. Mrs. Winifred Mason Buck, Congresswoman from Illinois, said she . will introduce Monday a resolution U directing the President to inform all “ the nations that the United States will delegate to the people the sole power to declare war against any country that will give the same power to their people. Mrs. Huck calls it the plan of American women for securing lasting, world peace. “It may not be for five years, or .ten," she said, “but approval will come some day and I think this is a psychological time to start taking it up, in view of what is now happening In Europe.” "I want to emphasize,” said the Congresswoman, “that I am not proposing that the United States tie its hands unless it can get the other nations to do likewise."

HIS II CASH ROBBERS' LOU

Pay Station Is Stolen From Poolroom. George Dransfield. proprietor of a poolroom at 3025 N. Rural St., reported to police that a pay telephone station was stolen from his place Frida> Entrance was gained by fore Ping a rear window. Dransfield had no estimate on how much money was in the phone. Benjamin Noble, 1427 College Ave„ told police today that while he was sleeping in the Service Men's Hotel, 16 E. Michigan St.. Friday night, a pocketbook containing ?13 was taken. Four hams valued at sl2 were taken from a delivery wagon of the Swift Packing Company. 22 9 Kentucky Ave., today, according to a i-q>ori received by p< -i ■ cc. The wagon was standing at Thirteenth St., and Senate Ave.

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Nestor Montoya of Albuquerque Suffers Fatal Attack. WASHINGTON, Jan. 13. Representative Nestor Montoya, Republican of New Mexico, died today at bis residence here following a stroke of apoplexy. The stroke came upon him while he was shaving. Montoya, as congressman at large, was the only member of the House from New Mexico. His home was at Albuquerque, where for many years had been editor of a newspaper W published in the Spanish language. He was 61 years old and leaves a widow and five children. He has served two years in Congress.

BUILDERS' SUPPLY MEN TO MEET HERE MONDAY

Will Take Steps Toward Forming Traffic Bureau. The In'xßina Builders’ Supply Association will open its annual convention Monday at the Claypool Hotel. All phases of the building industry, and present industrial conditions will be discussed. Steps may be taken at the convention to establish a traffic bureau for the association, it was said today by officers. Cooperation with the national association will also lie discussed Following the business sessions, the annual banquet will be held in the Riley Room Tuesday evening. REALTORS IN FLORIDA The' January inventory of real estate board activities is being held in Jacksonville, Fla., Jan. 7 to 20. Indianapolis will be represented by Thomas F. Carson, realtor, and Henly T. Hottel. executive secretary of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board. ONE KILLED~IN WRECK By United Pre* TOLEDO, Ohio, Jan. 13. —One man ■was killed and six persons were hurt when a Baltimore & Ohio passenger train from Detroit hit a Pere Marquette train near Toledo today SILENT 14 YEARS LONDON, .fan. 13.—Fourteen years ago a street railway conductor became angry at his motorman. They haven’t spoken since, though they've , run the same car dally.

CHURCH NOTICES. TABERNACLE Ohio at New Jersey SPEAKER DHL J®Klls mi President of Taylor University, UPLAND, IND. Somme Former Effigagemraeots Tabernacle, Toronto, Canada Tabernacle, Atlanta, Ga Tabernacie, Chicago, 111. HE ALSO MADE A TOUR OF THE UNITED STATES WITH THE DR. G. GAMBLE MORGAN OF LONDON. ENGLAND. Special! Music Gypsy Smith Choir 11,20(0) Voices TWENTY-MINUTE ORGAN RE CITAL BEFORE EACH SERVICE. Sterling Ladles’ Quartet JOE OVERMYER Director of Music. Everybody Welcome.

Cfimuirclhies of Christ, Scientist

Lesson—Sermon “SACRAMENT” i FIRST CHURCH—Meridian at 20th St. SECOND CHURCH—D laware at 12th St. THIRD CHURCH—33SO Washington Bivfi FOURTH CHURCH—Masonic Temple. Irvington. Sunday Services First. Second and Third churches at 11 a. m. and ft p in. Fourth church at 11 a. m. only. Testimonial Meetings Wednesday evening at 8 o clock. Free Reading Rooms 813 Occidental B'dg.. Washington at 111. St. 1258 CoifSolidatcd Bldg (115 N Penn. St.) 205 E. Thirty-Fourth St. 11 Johnson Ave., Masonic Temple. Irvington The Public is cordially invited to attend these services and to visit the reading rooms. CHRIST CHURCH Rev. James D. Stanley Morning subject: “Reailized SorcgMp 5 ’ FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 008 North Liberty street, between Mass a\e and North M Sunday 7:45 p. m. l ture by Mr Mn-hael Lewis, character analusl. Subject: ' Psychology of Fear. Messages will be given by the pastor. Rev. Rath Van De Beuken. Character readings by Mr Lewie Message services every Wednesday ! at 2 and 7:45 p m.. conducted by the Ladies ! Aid. Part of the time devoted to healing. 1 Vou are cordially invited to attend these j services. All are welcome. Second Spiritualist Chiu'di 230 E. Ohio. Castle Hall Bh nets 1 every Sunday 7:30 p ;i R. Anna Throods n pasto - übi< < . • And • i Works Tea . i .< - Sir-:.. Ve lo Also. Sunday, .i.i ' . Rev. Janie. Knox wLi tie [the lecture: tor the evining. Come, bring a friend. Public invited. • Unity Practical Christianity I Meeting Sunday 3p. m Healing nn bn? ■Wednesday ft p m. Study class Tuesdav i and Thursday 2 i>. in. Prosperity Fellow ship, firs; Monday out of each mouth at ft P m. All free. All v.eNome. 725 .V it- :,i ! w-are et.. Apt. No. 1 Circle 5525. ! Progressive Spirii ur. list Church j Rod men's Hall Capitol Ave. and North st. j Rev. H. W B Myriek will speak Sub let: “Going Straight Home. Mrs. Bessie Woodworth will deliver messages to you from ■those who have passed to higher life. Mrs. Audra H orison will furnish music Ladies' Aid meets every Tuesday afternoon at 2 .o'clock. Speaking and messages wiil be the program. Rev. Myriek. Mrs Woodworth ar.d other good workers wil be pr -sent. You are welcome. Come, bring your friends. 1 DEATH NOTICES BELTON, SARAH E.—Passed away at St. Vincent s Hospital Thursday. 2:30 j>. m. She ,s survived by her husband. Cornelius Belton one da ahter, Nettie M. New-house; two sons, Harvey K. and Walter C Belton, and one stepson. Loins S. Belton Funeral j service a, residence in Acton. Sunday. Jail. | 14. 10:30 a. m. Burial Aetoti ■ ani-tery. j Friends invited. COLE. ANNA—Wife of Charles M Cole, nasied away at the home 1420 Laurel street. Friday, Jan. 12. Funeral at the above address Monday. Jan. 15. 1 p. m. Friends invited. LUCAS. ELLA REBECCA—At the late home, 724 N. Nobie. Jan. 11. 2 p in. Funeral from residence Monday. Jan 15. 2 p ni. Friends invited. Burial Floral Park. MERRYMAN, MRS. MAY C.—Age 00. j passed away Jan 12. Funeral at the residence. 531 E. New York st.. Monday. aJn. 15. 10 a. m Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. 2 CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS —HART —We desire to express our heartful thanks to our many kind neighbors ard friends for the kindue - II shown us during the siekness and death of our beloved wife, sister and daughter. Hacl Hart. To the reverend 11 T. Thomas for i hts comforting words. The singers for their beautiful songs. The underfa': Mr Pishaw. and the Sylvia Rebecca Lodge No 111, and for the beautiful floral offerings. MR CHARLES HART MR. JAMES MeCANN AND MRS. GRACE AMOS. 5 FUNEPAL DIRECTORS W. T. Blaseneym Independent Undertaker. Prompt ambulance call* “The proof of a service is the service it j renders." 1702 N. Illinois St. Randolph 0870 162 5 Shelby St. Dread 2770 , Parlors 1222 Union St. SHIRLEY BROSTCO. Main office 946 N. Illinois St. Circle 191st Main 1841. George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. Main 0908. Oscar O. Herrmann 906 N. East. j Main 7813. Johnson & Montgomery j 1032 Central Ave Main 143') | FUNERAL DIRECTORS—I4O7 N Hi,cole WM. E KRIEGEK. Main 1154 Re3. Phone. Ben Davis 332-L GADD —BERT S. GADI). 2130 ProspeeTlitT Phones Drexel 0422. Stewart 2278. UNDERTAKERS—-HISEY & TITUS. 96l North Del. L. 6564. M. 3680.

- - 5 FUNERAL I)l^rrOßB^^ FLANNER& BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887 Fbor.es—Main 0641-0642. LI. 2641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY _ 8 SPECIAL NOTICES ' THERE will be Spiritualist meeting at the home of Rose Allison, Friday night and Wednesday afternoon, 1447 Southeastern. 9 PERSONALS KAIRMOUNT Maternity Hospital ior confinement. May work for part of expenses. Babies for adoption. Write for booklet. Mrs. T B. Long, It'll E. Twenty-Seventh St,. Kansas City. Mo WANTED—WaIter Adams to call at 1548 W. New York st., Indianapolis. Ind.. pay garage rent and take his car. 11. N. SMITH. W~~._.-EOST AND l'Ol Nii LOST —One brownish gray female police dog. night of Dec. 14. Dog about 38 inches high. For reward call American Railway Express Company. Main 4430. LOST—Band ring, Thursday noon. English, I State. Southeastern Aves.: engraved J. O. ! Deeds. Please phone D: xel 5572 or residence Wash. 1343. Reward. I LOST—Two bill books with my account 1 slips in: near Twenty-First and Toibott ave. Call Kenwood 5410. Reward. 12 HELP VV ANTI D—MALE Wanted—Boys Sixteen years old or under, to carry Times routes in central part of city Routes between Noi-ih and South and East and West Sts Sec Mr. Moorehead, any afternoon, bej tween 2 and 5. Teams and trucks wanted to haul coal at 1405 \\. Kay St. Teams and trucks wanted to haul coal at 400 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 advanet See Mr. Graetis. 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 ha 1 ;: vulcanizing trade: a fine paying business to get into, ANDERSON STEAM VULCANIZER CO. \V. TEH —-V:ARNUSS 'MAKERS" Steady work for competent men. INDIAN VI 01 IS SADDLERY COMPANY. BOYS VS, MESSENGERS. DELIVERY DEPT! WESTERN UNION. Monument Place. 13 INSTRUCTION’S RA /f~% and popular piano music A\ U M la-'ght ill twentv lessons. he- - u W-O ci ,,,„ TS and , rt vane.d Reduced rates Christensen s.-hool 100 Pembroke Arced* Circle 3034 a—Business Colleges MEN to learn barber trade. Tit! CITY BARBER S COLLEGE. 109 E Washington Bt., Indianapolis Iltd Circle 0757. 15 AGENTS AND SOLICITORS AT ONCE, capable women to demonstrate ind s**ll dealers: $25 to SSO per week Part traveling expens-s paid. Write GOOD RICH DRUG CO.. Centra! Sales Branch. Cincinnati. Ohio. WA NT ED- Agents evei II Ware's ten life remedy, man fact ired t*v W I, Ware. !>Ol W. T.'.**niv .-.-tt. Si. Indianapoii. ] nd. Telcplfi ne. Kenwood 2813. IB HELP WANTED— FEMALE Wanted —Assistant buyer’, stationery Department. Young-, active wouuii.. thoroughly exprrl* f-ri'in the details of a department hau dimg hish grade social stationery and stationery supplies Department stor* experience den? tabic. but no* essential. Apply l n strict confuhnce. THE JOHN SIIILUTO CO. Sup' i inteinient s tiffice Cincinnati. Ohio. * VOUNO WOMEN over 17 tears of age. des.rlng permanent positions where their won: and services are recognized will profit by applying to MISS COOPER, ROOM 101. Indiana Bell Telephone Cos. New York and Meridian sts. OVERALL KRONER On press machine must be first-class and rapid ironer Sterling Laundry. Lexington ave. and Pine st. W '.NTEH “aid aged nr cklerly woman for light it* .<> *i rid inn- of two children. i.c.'ft i. * a (side TWi L\ . set Da ~E 7. cifi Lun olu 6877 foi itflioi : WOMAN lor restaurant 2019 S. East St. Drexel 2550 1 i SI n ATIONS WANTED :t —.Male ACCOUNTANT, twenty years experience as tiookkeeper. traveling- auditor and auditor; references, bond. Adrcss A No. 1700, Times ELECTRICIAN: 5 years experience: general lighting and motor mamtcnauce. Circle 1436. 18 ~ ROOMS FOR~RENT EAST. large, nicely furn’.Hlurl front room. w*th congenial uounlc: privnt* front entrance: lr.odrri -orvi iicic* n; married coupl* or ‘ady. Drr I :i7BO. IfENDKRTKS PLACE. .*ls: front room, bath am! heat: half blo*k East. Washington * ar Mint be seen to be appreciated. Webster 1.591 LIGHT, cheerful room, attrro tiv* ly furnished. m private home, mar fVntrai Ave.; "a rate optional. Randolph IST."* COLLEGE. SSO: aleepirur rooms, modern house, pri* at** family, walking distance, aft r 5 30 ELEVENTH 013 E nice warm room: modern: gentlemen. Circle 4734: very reasonable rent. BROADWAY, 1706: largre warm room for 2; adjoining- bath; home of couple: meals optit nal. BROADWAS' furnished, heated room; m<xi. home College car. Kenwood 39HJ HAHBOT'R Hotel. HIT N. Illinois: outside rooms hot. ro’d water: steam heal: up 23 E ST. JOE Apt 5, cleat steam-heated room: w;e ior di‘Mnrr f ( ir< If Stf*o. EAST, modern furnished front room: walk-’i-1 -S- v.ft-u. Lincoln 5743. BLACK* OKI). V., 1(E. Furnished and nnrooms. a—-Lit;!it Housekeeping TWO-ROOM apartment, completely furnish* <1 RUani In ** iz:i:< and electricity, jauito* service, $lO a week. College Arc. llan. 2031. 820 “n~ILINOIS~ 2 * housekeeping rooms: algo 1 large front light housekeeping room. Circle 2709. DORMAN st . 414: two nicely furnished rooms. stri< tljr modern. Webster 0250. ONE unfurnished room; electric lifhtfl and gras. 816 L St. Clair. Linclon 8656. ALABAMA. 709 N • two front rooms: also furnished lower duplex: references. 219 E. TENTH, i: rooms and kitchenette for tight housekeeping. Riley 1164. TWO mo'Wn ligfit housekeeping rooms Belmont 0496. c—Kminis and Beard Wanted BOARD and room by middle-affed man: private home; state particulars. Address A No. 1705. Times. 19 R ENT ALS a—Houses 233 N. State 7-rc*om double, lights, fcas and bath. S3O per month. Schmidt & Smith, Inc., Realtors. 134 N. Delaware. Main 4088. WALLACE ST.. — 815' _ N.7’’s-ROdM MODERN BUNGALOW. KENT $45. T E. HALf.S JR. 206 RAUH BLDG. LINCOLN 3411 PABIft Ave., 2827: a good 6-room, n-ir.i modern double in good condition: $25 per month Circle 3284: eves.. Ran. 6190. ENGLISH ave., 1328: six rooms: electric lights. IJI6 English, three rooms, sl2.

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THE BURNING QUESTION Knox Cos,, ledmima, Forked Lump S6o9S per too Reduced from $7.75 per ton. This is a large, clean, lumpy coal and chock-full of heat. Also have for Immediate delivery a good supply of West Virginia and Eastern Kentucky lump or egg. Our guarantee backed by over 20 years’ performance. INDIANAPOLIS COAL CO. MA In 1700—1759- I7i*o

J 8 IW (niSIfIICRI.NT h—II ouses 1155 Holliday, 4 rooms ?is im 1907 Nob*c. I roortiH M ‘ 825 Olive. 5 room?, bath • ’ ; 21**2 Lane>y. 4 ruoiiw s*h 2963 Corn**.. 6 rooms $20.00 2702 Hig-hi.md PI.. 0 rooms ? - oo Dunlop & K<*allors • Rooming liilciase 9 rooms at 656 Middle I>riv*. Wooilruff PiiM*e partly furmniied. only $75 month The Evan.s-Kubi'rts Cos., 505-6 K. 1* Bldg. ~ 3020 E. Wash. 10-room modern, tiintfio; excellent roomtiu house location. S6O pr month. 134 N. Detail Ma I DELAW ARE. N . 2300 block 6 r’oom . ern with $55 i'.* ' Harriimii 29 FOriUO'h' flonbh*. -.s fthvtrie :r. S2O 59 ilii-.vis ave Irvington 354: 1050 E NEW YXMtiv ■lnJic, -tmi nioos2s. Du pax S2O. .lfi Dornian. b—Apart incnl s FOFi COLORED. Dunbar Court Desirable smill apartments: heat, light., gas and water furnished. Only $25 month ‘bath, in-a-door bed. Dunlop & Holtegel 122 E. Market. uosE~c'NVr Arm - Fall C'rcelc lilvd. and Ruckle St Very desirable four-room a*id bath ape. ment on seeoml floor. The State Savings & Trust Cos. Main 4517. K. Market Si 708 N. Hamilton, Five rooms and bath, heat and water, porches; r< asonubie rent Ouijlop & 1 ioltegel e—Houses, Flats Furnished 1728 N. MERIDIAN, cozy, front llvin.: room, bedroom, hath. Uitetnri. renpeeta bl’ .cop. Randolph 9958. b—Houses SIOO CASH SECURES Posscasioii of tins new 5-room buiißa’ow north. Has electric lights, driven w< 11, tlr< proof shingle roof. <‘asl front. Balance is2-l per uiontli. Near public school. WM. A. JOHNSON 701 Fidelity Trust Bldf Lincoln 1453 New Double Beautiful new 4-room double and hum parlor. modern except furnace. Price $5,000. SI,OOO cash. Rent $55 per month. Cniiatiay Rcaity Cos. 306-7 City Truut Bldg. Main 5340. _ Lineohi 2873. Real Home Bargains Mgilitu ft room house; strictly up to date; in fine condition; beautiful lot; garage: Park, near 42d. PRICE, 58.750. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors SIOO Cash and $22 per month buys a dandy four-room house, aiicd and full lot if sold this week. 616 Cable street. W. Michigan car. Canaday Realty Cos. 306-7 City Trust Bldg. Mam 5340. Lincoln 2873. Bargain, S3OO Cash On Drexel Ave.. north of Michigan, a five-room, practically new house, with electric lights. Balance like rent, $25 tier month. Mr. P. J. Ryan Main 3116. 431 Letncke Blgd. Jefferson Ave. Modern. 7-room house with barn; on improved street: reasonable terms. PRICE. 54,500. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors 122 E. Market. Ay ESSEX & LUCAS A IT sA 3 c°,srr s oAL On the hill in West Indianapolis in 1200 block on Lambert st. A dandy 5-room double; SI,OOO down and the rest like rent. FRANK E. GATES" & SON, HEAT.TORS. 1011 Hume-Mansur. Lincoln 1209.

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2! If 8. KSTATE FOK SALE I)—Houses SSOO (’ash Biiliiiipe Like Rent 1222 ftpaim avctiije. * \ rooms electric irlits - tv water, inside toilet. • l.v:. l*r,t si reel, live room*, fleet rie lights g:ui l> water tot 30 l axlßo 1.0 k ■ - ill mi Mr. Rowe Maln ..305, Res 11 .mini ill 3632 i letelier Sa\ iugs and Trust Cos. Payments $1,500. only $l5O <;ih and sl4 p *-r mo. buys a < e-runt b!te k ■’ ‘oom home, and two hitn with a (pQii'nt b’oek barn. Driven well. Rental now at sls per irfonth Canaday Realty Cos. 306-7 City Trust I’.’dg Main 5310. Lincoln 2873. > 1 All Cash 1433 W. Ohio i room < -e lot: r-leetrie tit I'riep, SI 050 Payment:. sls per . nth !>uuloj> & Holtegel, Realtors 182 East Markll If You Have Cashf Six-room oottnge. fienii-mod rn. aUo in •o<ie toilet, eumeni por h. gni tu'e and paved ' .'•>*. lax ftted Mouiheaat Only $3,000. Gall '. mi 0771, day or cv< Ettinger & Sehreiher sxGAL Cirele thioO. On Miley i\ • oloho to New Yon; : a urmi-room house with gas: $2 500: $ Os) • In'iVi! S2O p* -i ninth , YOGR of ind has aty water gas and s.wt-r. we will build your home nd you ran pay for it in monthly payments . . ;%rtrvr than r*nt rhe Southern Lumber Cos. ’• i Floor K. of P Bldg I)Ot;RLE- S.-. 00 CASH Bnlancr terms '.1;37 Northwestern Ave.: • moms to sid' : rents ft.'il): price 54.500. 1 .thcr Polon with KOWI.ER A- EATON. Main 6871 lies.. Irvington 0158 tl—Lots HIGH. LEVEL BUILDING LOT f SO( TiiEAr'l *1 ATE FA. li GROUNDS. 'U 40x175. IF TAKEN AT ONCE 510 v CASH AND $1.50 WEEKLY GETS IT. •RICE ONLY 5525 MAIN 1400. RES., WEBSTER 2110. HEAUTtFUL east front lot on Gladstone, south of Michigan. Full size. Price 71.200 cash. MR. MONTGOMERY. The Kinnear Company 700 Bankers Trust Bldg. Mam 1 iO9 Evenings. Irvington 3056. J BUILDING LOT RIGHT ON )T f i .iRTY-KIGIiT ST. PAVItD STHEET VI JUST FAST FAIR GROUNDS. PRICE v NOW oSLY 5750. SNAP. MAIN 1409. RES.. WASHINGTON 117.3. s "LOT fi E STATE FAIR GROI ! DS I 15x138 SELL TO RESPONSIBLE V J PERSON FOB SKI CASH ANI) 51.25 \ WEEKLY. PRICE NOW ONLY 5425. M.,iN 1401 c Res.. IRVINGTON 3Q.)6. e—Suburban 510 CASH gives you- possession of an acre tract east, balance eißy payments: ideal I nine site: good land; price 501)0 to SI,OOO. Evenings Irvington 0512. COOPER & HADLEY. 83ft Lein eke Bldg. Main 2776. 22 KICAL KSTATIfi WANTED CASH Will pay cash for rental properties. No delay in closing deal if price is right. Address A No. 223 6. 24 FAKMH WANTED WANT to hear from owner having farm for sale: give particulars and lowest price. JOHN J. BLACK, Chippewa Falls. Wisconsin. 25 >11S( SALE^ a—Hotiseliold Goods RUGS—LINOLEUMS Brussels rugs. Blue. Tan, Taupe and Old Rose, 9x12. 512.50. Wool fiber and grass rues. 9x12, 57.50. Carpet hall runner, 45c a yard. Gold Seal Cougoleum rugs. 9x12. p Ti■ i gimd newest patterns 513.75. Axminster. Velvets and Wiltons at loweat prices In the city. All new. perfect and good. Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W. Washington, opposite Statehouse. “If It Covers the Floor, ijVe Have It."

a—Househola Goods ONE Hoover electric sweeper, large size, for hotel or commercial use. B. C. current. Price when new 595. Now in good condition and will sell at sacrifice. Circle 6640 after 7 p. m. ONE Western electric vacuum cleaner in good condition. Will demonstrate in your home. Priced right. Circle 6640 after 7 p. m. b—Coal, Ice and Wood f 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 $6.25Indiana 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 $9.5Q 2 Ton order, $lB Prompt delivery any place in the city. z Give Me You? First Order and 111 Get the Next One Tom Shroyei 430 Indiana Ave. Circle 0598 Circle 0597 Circle 8390 Circle 8391 YARD NO. 2 1405 W. Rav BE Imont 4375 HElmont 4376 BE Imont 4446.

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Best Illinois egg, clean forked. .$6.25 Illinois 2 to 6-in. lump, forked.. .$6.30 Bidiana egg, clean forked $6.25 iigh grade Indiana lump, forked $7.50 Best Illinois, large lump, forked.s7.so Illinois or Indiana mine run $5.75 Prompt delivery any plae* in city. BETHEL COAL CO.. DRexel 0250. COAL COAL Genuine West Virginia Splint. Genuine Brazil Block. Indiana Egg. Indiana Lump. Illinois Lump. Illinois Egg. Eastern Kentucky Lump. Active Coaj Cos. Circle 7012. Genuine Fourth Vein Lump $7.50 Illinois Larg’e Lump.#7.so Fourth Vein and Illinois Egji $6.50 Two tons for $12.50 Indiana and Illinois Mine Run $5.75 All Coal Guaranteed No Rock-, or I >irt ISLAM) COAL CO. WE lister u 122 Clean Forked Coal, tree I* rom 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 r < lump... .$6.00 'More Heat For Dollar If you have tri üblr with j.-ur f ;i r co:it try our ton nf our large. i Lau for o il. esp-.’tally prepared furnace lump; guarantor and? 7 .50 per ton i'aire Coal Cos. MA in s:>26 RA ndolpli 5272. Illinois Forked Lump.s7.so Illinois 2 to 6-inuli Lump $6.50 ! Indiana Lump $7.50 Indiana Mine Run .. .$5.50 \V .Va. Mine Run ... .$8.50 WEAVER COAL CO. Dllexel 2201 G lendora Everyone Knows This Coal We handle the genuine Glendora forked lump $9 09 Amber Jacket lump s7.aO Indiana forked lump. $7 .30 Walnut St. Coal Cos. 331 W. Walnut Matn 6270 -Main 6270 ILLINOIS LUMP, Special. $6.50 CRIDER COAL C<X DR esel 6808. Coal No. 4 Indiana Lump $7.50 Junior Jumbo Lump $7.50 j Orders received before 3 o’clock! delivered same day. Junior Coal Cos. DR exel 0904. DR exel 6310. Buy Coal Now Try 1 ton 111. 6-in. egg... 56.50 Indiana forked lump ....$7.00 Illinois forked lump $7.25 Try one to l and if this coal doesn't meet with your approval, send it track. MERIDIAN COAL CO. Lincoln 6237. Lincoln 6237. Coal —Cl ean Forked —Coal Eastern Kentucky lump. West Virginia tump or egg. Ohio lump. Indiana lump, egg. nut or mine run: Linto-i—Hamilton -—Jackson Hill—Brazil block—lllinois lump or egg. Furnace coke—Kindling and charcoal. Atlas Coal Cos. Main 1962 Lineoln_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 whore in city. UNION ICE AND COAL. Call Drexel -1621-4622. HEAVY WOOD FOR HEATING STOVE OR FIREPLACE: LIGHT WOOD FOR COOK ING. KINDLING. MAIN 0143. FOR property east or south, call OS BUR'S". Drexel 6184.

25 .MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE c—Clothing TROUSERS t 52.95, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 /| j and up. |-!}! Match Your Coat and IL 11 Save the Difference. fwli/ Two STORES in One. ji mie Paints Store Go. 48 West Ohio St., Neaj; Illinois f—Miscellaneous National Typewriter INCLUDING CASE |i Only $40.00 SL. cash oumiY. Also bargains 1 n other makes of used '•4SSS!Hi VfVyW. typewriters at low £ces - U1 ‘•' uara!l 18 W. Market St. tUpstairs). Phone Main 2686. Clark Typewriter Shop ; IN' r II) CHAIRS —Good, strong rubber l it chairs for rent. 353.50 per mouth Crutches, 23c. Delivery free. BAKER BROS. STOVES, usedTbut in perfect condition; gas range $lO and up: coal ranges, heaters, baseburners. CHARLES KOEHRING. 883 Virgmia Ave. Drexel 9400. SWEAPER for -ib - popular ma ■ $12.59. Cad Sunday morning. Bl.v River Ave. Belmont 34,76. WI N" Y-H’ T’-IiNK Ilf VV! *. V.Vit " r I'llft THINK OF JUDD. 23 S. PENN. ST. 26 Ml i I ELLAXEOUS WtMl-D^

GOOD, SOUND, DRY, YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT STOCK YARDS. WE WILL PAY 70 CENTS PER BUSHEL OS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. g7)LL) TEETH Crowns bridges; broken jewelry bought: any condition; spot cash: SI for fa’i*) teeth: mu-t he old. Fe,. days only. MiSS CLARK, buyer. 118 Arcade.* j 27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTO PAINTUNQ called (or and delivered. Zsr.-Te Paint Go. 31 YEARS PAINTERS Customers recommend our work Prices low as lowest, highest quality 1517 Kelly St. Drexel 4455 We owu and operate two shops SAL L I V RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 2nl Indiana Ave. FEATHERS bought sold and renovated; Latin r mattr --.-. sand pillows made. E r B 1 RKI . lit; Mass Main 1428. PIANO b i iler and tuner. Reiiair all kinds. Work guaranteed NICHOLAS RILDMAN. Belmont 0325-3. VAULT Cl EAMNG. | For quick service Call Rapid Vault and Sink. Cleaning Cos Belmont 260 Y STOVE.-- r pa -id. furniture repaired and re-fill-in <i. uino.slei-mg. Stewart 1478 : HFATi mrber Shop; union, warm, eoinLii :a: W Market. 28 STORAGE AMI TK tNsl Ll; F.ST 1898. Ottf) J. Su^z Packing, hauliutr, low rates on California shipments. Through ears to Los Angeles. Main 2353-3628. Night, Webster 0699. MOVE THE RED BAI7I’WAY Largest Tucking Organization In America. RED BALL TRANSIT CO. “National Household Movers/’ 802-3-4 Merchants Bank Bldg. MA in 4631 Offices in All Principal Cities MOVE the c!*vapt'Bt way. CARTER TRANSFER AND Bag t* AGE Special prices on uvc*ria*ui trips Cirde 466 P. 29 BLSINKSS OITOKTUMTIES ’ Ft>R rent or fait', a mod rn garage, whrre hundreds >f am pass daily. Call or address 70t5 K svill<‘ ave . Frankfort. Ind. 30 mtomobii.es ior sale ii—tht-oline \ ALL ARE BARGAINS Ford Tour ng, A-l condition, $100; S3O down, balance small monthly payments. Ford Sedan, starter and demountiwle rims. $265, SBS cash, balance to suit purchaser. Ford Roadster, $75; $25 down payment, easy payments. irul.ui Fil iV/i[m. AIOiiiSHALT fK'rxona! fvrric* Corop&i^ Afilhorizsij lorij Dcalcrl x Open Sunday Morninff. 459-61 Va. Ave. Drexel 0360. Open Evenings and Sunday Morning. FORDS, about 15 or 20 of them, all in good condition: can be bought as low as S4O down, or in other words bring $-10 and drive one away. WEISSMAN, 212-14 E. New York. FORD sedan, 1920; now tires, newly painted: $335; terms. C. H. WALLERICH CO. 833 N. Meridian St. FORD. 1023. touring; practically new. Must bo sold today. Biggest bargain in city. Come dov n and be convinced. 644 E. Wash. Main 3493. FORD. 1921 touring, starter: demountahles, mechanically rig-lit: $75 down; balance 12 months. Oakley Garage. 1601-05 S. Meridian. FORD Qtupe, 19x8; good tires; $275: terms. C. H. WALLERICH CO. Ford sedan, body new-. SWISS'rELM A- PARKER. Ford touring, fine shape. S7O. OAKLEY GARAGE. 1661-65 S. Meridian. x FORD. 1917 touring: A-l shape; good tires: $45 down; balance easy terms. 644 E. Washington. Main 3493 FORD touring: good tires and in good run- / ning shape, s;< takes her today. 644 E. Washington. Main 3493. FORD, 1922 roadster, fine shape: $65 down. balenee 12 months. OAKLEY GARAGE. 1661-65 S. Meridian. FORD touring, late 1921; fully equipped with extras; cash or easy payments r . • i r " te

FORD truck, 1920: chain drive, $175. 712 Fulton street.

30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline USED CAR SALE Saturday 2 R Mo LIBERAL TERMS WsHys=overlamid s Inc. Capital Ave. and Michigan SW Buick Six Touring Dodge. Chandler. Jordan. Hudson. Oak* lard. Rro 6. Essex, Stutz, Fords. Oldsmobile and others. Repainted, rebuilt and re* topped. Your own terms or trade. 518 N. Capitol Ave. Open evenings and Sundays. FORD BODIES SEDAN, COUPE TOURINGS AND COMMERCIALS. SWISSIIELM & PARKER. 330 E. Market OAKLAND, 1919 edan: A-l mechanical coo. dition. Only been driven 6.500 miles. Uphalstering. paint and tires excellent. s3Bss $l5O down, balance one year. 644 B, Washington. Main 2493. FORD. 1919, touriufi; A-l shape. 540 down, balance one year. 644 E. Wahingtoa. Main 3493. . BUICK 4. roadster. $250. easy terms: open evenings. 235 N. Pennsylvania. FORD. 1920 touring: electric lights, starter, $75 down. 233 N. Pennsylvania. FORD, large line; buy now; small payment down. 725 Virginia ave. 31 AUTOMOBILES \VANTED

CASH FOR USED CARS. 1919 AND 1920 MODEL CARS. LARGE'-' ELVERS OF CAR3 IN STATH. Indianapolis Auto Parts and Tire Cos. 51st N. Cap.toi. Open eves, and Sunday, WANTED FORDS AND FORD BODIES. BETH UK AM S. 1016 E. WASH. DREXEL 0140. WANTED—Used Ford; all models. Highest cash prices paid. ALoiiroe Motors Corp. 130 E. New' York. Main 3871. autos ’wanted: "" lath models. 212 E New York St. Main 4446. , " autos WANTED. WE PAY CASH. I WOLF AUTO CO. 819 . Illinois Main 1879. 32 Al TO SUPPLIES, REPAIRS Gooa 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 SERYICH. 332 W Maryland. Circle 0653. AUTO WASHING Our tpenalty. 334 N. Illinois. >5 & 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 6 volt battery for $6. SOUTH SIDS BATTERY SHOP, 413 S. Meridian St. 36 INSURANCE WE MAKE and give second mortgages on improved farms and Indianapolis real estate. AETNA NORTMAGE A INVESTMENT CO. 508 Fidelity Trust Bldg. REAL ESTATE and insu-ance. TUXEDO STATE BANK. 4304 S. New York. Irvington 2303. 37 MONEY TO LOAN Mi>NEY furnished on rcaity mortgages and contracts. FRANK K. SAWYER. Meridian Life Bldg.. 307 N. Pennsylvania SL Riley 1426. FIRST uud second mortgages on Indiana ad Ir.dianapolia real cataie. R. B. WILSON. 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Lincoln 61U-1 . MONEY to loan on second mortgages. L. B. MILLER. 127 N. Delaware St. Main 5783. 32ft E. Wabash St 35 FINANCIAL PERSONAL LOANS ‘l® ™ B ® li,.* „..ce is operateu iuuu u.u ouperelision oi me Stale of inuiaua and was estaoiisned ior the purpose of providing piace where honest people can borrow any amount from $lO to S3OO without paying more than the iegal rate of interest of without being imposed upon in any way. it is on.y necessary that you are keeping house and permanently located. NO WORTHY PERSON' REFUSED Wo do not notify your employer, neither do we make inquiries of your friends, relatives or trades people. You can have ah the time necessary fag repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep the money. Call and lei us explain. No charge unless you borrow. Loans with otner companies paid oif 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, llj E. Wash. St. Comer Virginia Ave. We Have Unlimited Capital which we are loaning to th# borrowing public of Indianapolis. $lO to S3OO Loans Loans made on furniture. \lctrolaA pianos, live stock, etc., and remember our Easy Payment Plan Kates and Methods: $ 20: total cost 4 months. $ 1.75 $ 60: total cost 4 months, $ 5.25 $ 75; total cost 4 months, $ 6.58 $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 recotvs prompt attention. Main 2983. American Loan Cos. 347 Bankers Trust Bldg. Third floor. Corner I’ennsylvanl* and Ohio Sts. Licensed and bonded company. 39 BIDS FOP. REPAIRS FOR KETYSTOITa AVE. BRIDGE. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, the ooard of commissioners of Marlon County, Indiana, will, up to 10 o'clock a. m.. Jan. 29, 1923, receive sealed bids for Repairs on Keystone Ave. bridge, according to plans and speoifleatoins on file in ths office of the auditor of Marion County. Each bid must be accompanied by a bond and an affidavit as required by law. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Witness our hands, this 13th day of January. 1923. ALBERT HOFFMAN. HARRY’ D. TUTEWELER, JOHN KITLEYk • Uommissoiners of Marion Counter Attest: LEO K. FESLER, Auditor.

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