Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 219, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 January 1923 — Page 10

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COCO DECLARES KLAN TO BLAME FOR TERRORISM Attorney General Says Evidence Points to KuKlux, By Unitrd Pres* COURTHOUSE, BASTROP, La., Jan. 22.—The State of Louisiana today entered upon the final chapter of its attack on the forces of lawlessness that have ruled Morehouse parish and are held responsible for the barbarous murders of Watt Daniels and Thomas F. Richards. Simultaneously with Attorney General A. W. Coco’s statement that the State’s investigation this far showed that the Ku-Klux Klan was responsible for conditions in Morehouse parish, it was learned that detectives other than those of the Federal Department cf Justice are at w 'rk in this section, investigating from the standpoint of those accused of the murders and other crimes, all the evidence that has been presented publicly.

Witness after witness has testified the Ku-Klux Klan has played a prominent part in the hooded terrorism of the parish, but the announcement of the attorney general that it is a “finish fight” has warned the accused and the klan members that they must prepare a powerful defense. Already four attorneys are at work on the defense and with the cooperation of the investigators, are checking carefully the statements of the witnesses. Three citizens have been identified positively as members of the blackhooded mob which last seen had Daniel and Richards as prisoners. Those three are E. X. “Newty” Gray, church deacon; TANARUS, Jeff Burnett, former deputy sheriff, and a man named “Smith" who formerly worked in a blacksmith shop here. Also identified by one witness “by their clothes and form” are Oliver Skipwith, youngest son of Capt. J. K. Skipwith, cyclops of the parish brancfi of the “invisible empire,” and Smith Stevenson.

TRIAL DAIESSEI IN FEDERAL COURT Criminal Cases to Begin Feb, 3. Trial of criminal cases in Federal Court will begin Monday, Feb. 6, and will run until Feb. 23. Thirty cases involving about one hundred defendants will be heard. There will then be an interlude of about two weeks, after which trials will start again. The Gary liquor conspiracy cose, which involves seventy-five Gary and Lake County officials, business men and political leaders, will be set for trial on the second calendar, Homer Elliott, United States district attorney, said today. Considerable comment was caused by the fact that the case against Robert H. Abel, former group chief of Federal prohibition agents, was not set for trial. In some quarters it was believed that the Government eventually will dismiss the charges of selling whisky while a Government employe. The case against Oscar H. Bloom, foremrly proprietor of the Central Meat Market, Hayner Bloom and Hary Rabinowitz, charged with conspiracy to violate the bankruptcy laws, was set for Feb. 26. Samuel J. Barnett and Albery J. Finkle, charged with operating a giant still in the downtown district, was set for trial Feb. 24.

ADAM STORCH’S DEATH ENDS 40-YEAR SERVICE Pass***! Long Time in Employ of C., I. & W. Funeral services for Adam E. Storch, 65, who died at his home, 322" Broadway, will be held at 9:30 a. m. Tuesday at the home, followed by services at the St. Joan of Arc Church. Burial will be in Holy Cross teryMr. Storch was born in Germantown. Pa., in 1858. He had been a resident of Indianapolis for about fifty years, and was employed by the C., I. & W. Railroad for the last forty years. Surviving are the widow. Mrs. Nellie Storch; two daughters, Beulah and Eva Storch of this city; four brothers, Dr. Li. A.- E. Storch of Indianapolis, George Storch. Connersville: Henry Storch, Richmond, and Fred Storch, Cambridge City, and two sisters, Mrs. William Norton and Miss Anna Storch, both of this city. Mr. Storch was a member of the Order of Maccabees.

GORDON FUNERAL TODAY Funeral services of Francis Marion Gordon, 82, for sixty-five years a resident of Acton, Ind., who died Friday at his home in Acton, were arranged for 2 p. m. today in the Acton Baptist Church, with burial in the Acton cemetery. Mr. Gordon was a general contractor and a veteran of the Civil War. Surviving are five children, Alvin C. Gordon, Charles Gordon, Mrs. Clara Lowes, Mrs. Ida Hargrave and Mrs. Mollie Morris, all of Acton. MRS. RABB ON PROGRAM Ladies’ day will be observed by the Mercator Club at the regular meeting in the Spink-Arms Hotel tomorrow noon. Kate Milner Rabb, will discuss early Indiana. Music will be under the direction of Horace Spencer, and decorations will be provided by George Weigland. Other features of the program will be under the direction of White and Robert Jenna.

‘DRY’ JOB LOOKS GOOD Elliott Wonders Just Wliat Applicant Means. Applications for jobs in the prohibition department pour in upon Federal officers in a steady stream. One received by Homer Elliott. United States district attorney, leaves him puzzled as to just what the applicant is qualified to do. The letter: “I read in the newspapers where two dry detectives were fired for selling whisky. I would like to apply for the job. lam well qualified to do it.” MEMBERS NAMED TO LOOK OP SITE FOR PROPYLAEU M Board Takes Action Over Protest of Stockholders.

Definite steps toward procuring a new bulding for the Propylaeum, center of a bitter dispute for months, were taken today. At a called meeting of the board of directors, a committee was named to seek a site. The members of the committee are Mrs. John X. Carey, chairman, Mrs. Herbert E. Woodbury, Mrs. Edgar H. Evans, Mrs. W. J. McKee. Mrs. William H. Coleman and Mrs. Jacob P. Dunn. Directors said it has not been decided whether or not the ctub will build anew clubhouse or buy a building. Mrs. James L. Floyd was named to the board, which has fifteen members, to succeed Mrs. Frank Lewis, who moved to Philadelphia. The meeting came just after a protest had been made by fifty-two stockholders against the erection or buying of anew building with funds now in the treasury. Those protesting insisted a dividend could be declared on the surplus of about $51,000 now in the bank, or that the total assets of SBI,OOO could be liquidated. One of the board today said that neither of these plans was legally possible. She said a vote of eighty per cent of the stockholders was required for liquidation and could not be obtained. On Memorial Site Mrs. Edward F. Hodges, president, said she had not gone into the possibilities, but that the club would continue, as it has sixteen more years to run on a fifty-year charter. The present fight was precipitated by the sale of the building, on Xorth St., near Pennsylvania St., last year. It is part of the site for the war memorial plaza. The club now has about 400 stockholders. Those opposed to the directors’ proceeding with action for a new building said that many stockholders now live out of the State. Although the directors have a legal right to take action to procure anew building without consulting the stockholders, the opinion was expressed that such an important step should not he taken without the sanction of stockholders.

j Value Increases Those protesting the turning of the surplus into a fund for anew site say they favor anew building, but feel that stockholders should realize on their investment and be allowed to withdraw, if they wish, or to replace their money in the new buildtng. They said the value of their stock would decrease if put into a r.ew building. Women signing the protest said the board of directors informally announced last week that stock was for sale at the building, and that stockholders, upon calling, were told that the price was SSO a share. The present value, some stockholders declared today, is S6O or more. The Propylaeum was incorporated in 1888. with a capital of $30,000. Shares sold for $25 each. The purpose was to encourage cultural activities and to act as a business in- , vestment. Although it was hoped the corpartion would pay dividends from rentals to organizations, competition of other clubs and hotels, beginning about that time, prevented realization of this hope. 1 DEATH NOTICES EI.I.IOTT. RACY—Passed away Saturday. Jan. 20. Funeral Tuesday, Jan. 23 at 1 p. m.. at the home of his brother-in-law, Harry J. Alexander. 1534 S. State. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited KEEDY, JOSEPH R—Age 70 years. b£ loved husband of Louisa Keedy, parsed away Sunday. Jan. 21 at 4:30 a. m. Funeral at the residence. 443 N. Euclid ave.. Tuesday. Jan. 23 at. 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. KOCH. MRS. MARY L—Beloved wife of John Koch, Jan. 19, 1923. at 3 p. m., age 26 years. Funeral Tuesday. Jan 23 at 2 p m . at late residepee. 3029 Meredith ave Friends invited. Burial in Crown Hill cemetery. STEVENSON, THOMAS~j7—Who~~lived at 1754 Lockwood st, passed away Sunday. Jan. 21. at 10 a. m, at the Deaconess Hospital. Funeral notice later. STORCH, ADAM E.—Beloved husband of Nellie Storch and father of Eva and Beulah Storch, passed away 10:30 p. m . Jan. 20. at residence, 3227 Broadway. Funeral Tuesday. Jan. 23. 8:30 a. m, at residence, followed by services at St. Joan of Arc Church at 9 ocolck. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. 5 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 6870. 1625 Shelby St. Drexel 2570. fXANNER & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887 phones—Main 0641-0042. LI. 2641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY Z1 ZEL lb)x£dj Parlors 1222 Union St. SHXRLUY BROS. r CO. Main office 946 N. Illinois St. Circle 1918. MFin 1841. George Griiisteiner Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. Main 0908. Oscar G. Herrmann 906 N. East. _ JKain 7813 Johnson & Montgomery 1032 Central Ave. Main 1430 FUNERAL DIRECTORS—I4O2 N. lUinola WM E KRIEGER. Main 1154. Res. Phone. Ben Davis 332-L GADD—BERT S. GADD. Prospect Tl Ph-ncs Drexel 0422. Stewart 2278. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & TITUS, 851 North Del L. 6564. M. 3680.

9 PERSONALS FAIRMOUNT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement. May work for part of expenses: babies for adoption. Write for booklet. 4911 East 27tli street. Kansas City, Mo. 10 LOST AND FOUND '■AA/SA^/W^/WNA/WVWsA/VSAAA/VVAA/N^AA^ STOLEN—Sunday night, Jan. 01. 1923, from east side of Meridian St., just south of Michigan, 1920 Nash roodster. license No. 24182 Indiana 1922, engine 51828. serial 168875: left rear fender bent or torn; new yeilow wheel on left rear. Reward. Notify W. E. BARTON. Lincoln 1677. Main 8044. FOUND—Three boats. Call at Fiftieth and Barnett. 12 H LI, I’W AX HD-MALE ~~~ Teams and trucks wanted to haul coal at 1405 W. Hay 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. Moorebead, any afternoon, between 2 and 5. Teams and trucks wanted to haul coal at 430 Indiana Ave. WANTED Times carriers between' the ages of 10 and L years in North Indianapolis. Good chance for live-wire boys to make money and advance See Mr Graetip, rear 2941 Clifton street TimeA station, alter 2:30 p. m. WANTED—Men to unload coal at 1405 W. Ray St. WANTED—Men to unload coal at 430 Indiana Ave. MEN aho like to draw and have undeveloped talent. Real opportunity to earn big money. Address A No. 2220. Times. MEN to learn vulcanizing trade: a fine paybusiness to get into. ANDERSON STEAM VULCANIZER CO. men to a'tend Big Free Show at GAYETY THEATER. 411 E. Washington St., Monday night. Jan. 22, 3 923. to attend Big Free Show at GAYETY THEATRE. 411 E. Washingotn St.. Monday night, Jan. 22, 1923. MASSEUSE. calT before s~this afternoon. 143 E. Ohio St. 18 INSTRUCTIONS

ID A (Tri * nd Popular piano music IRk ill hjl taught in twenty lessons, beglnnere and advanced. Reduced rates. Christensen School. 108 Pembroke Arcade. Circle 3034 a—Business Colleges MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITI BARBER S COLLEGE. 309 E. Washing ton St.. Indianapolis. Ind- Circle 0757. l HELP WAN TED-FEMALE YOUNG WOMEN over 17 years of age. destring permanent positions where their work and services are recognized will profit by applying to MISS COOPER ROOM 101. Indiana Bell Telephone Cos. New York and Meridian sts. OPERATORS on silk dresses. Must he experienced. STEOMAX SKIRT CO., .‘>2 E. Georgia St.. Room 426. LADIES with talent for drawing: will interview only those who want to make it their profession: rial opportunity for ambitious women. Address A No. 2019 Times Girl for Housework Stay nights. Humboldt 3188, or 423:.’ Carrollton ave. RELIABI e whip woman to a salat with hous“work in modem home Permanent place with pleasant surroundings for the right party Randolph 7793. TEN ladies, neat, demonstrating, house to house. Take orders Call Randolph 4668. a'ter -t p m M HAMILTON. women t" attend leg Free Show at GAYETY THEATRE, 111 E Washington St.. Monday night, Jan. 22. 1923. free show at GAYETY THEATER. 41 f E. Washington St., Monday- night. Jan 22. 1923. TWELVE ladies t.. sell Darn K Z.” Call Lincoln 11877 for appointment. GOOD colored girl for general housework. _328 W South. 18 ROOMS FOR RENT eeeeAseeeAeesseeswvsAeeeAeeivww COLLEGE Ave.. close In. nicely furnished room, private home, good heat, ih a-door bed bath adjoining, one or two men preferred. Lincoln 7421. centra!. Are and Sixteenth St., extra nice room for 1 nr 2 gentlemen. 301 the Canterbury apartmmts. 18 11 CoI.j.KgE Av life, clean room: 2 people: breakfast optional. Kenwood 4402. 1106 E OHIO, nicely furnished rooms, thoroughly modern, board if desired. 88. Circle 4846. FURNISHED rooms for sleeping or light housekeeping: walking distance. Lin. 3015. BARBOUR Hotel. “-17 N Illinois: outside rooms: hot. cod water: steam heat- $5 up CENTRAL Ave., room for one or two gentlemen. modern, private home. Hand 9137 THIRTY FIRST front room; good home Wash 0969. KENWOOD, 2317; front room, private (.in: lly. lady or gentleman. Ran. 1977. DESIRABLE sleeping room, modern, home private family, garage. Circle 3046. CAPITOL, N., 1116; No. 24: steam-heated modern front room Lincoln 5724. CENTRAL, 2335: modern, nicely furnished: no other roomers. Kenwood 3217. MODERN, front room, nicely furnished, good location. $5. Circle 4734. CENTRAL, 2232; large front room: private. refined family. Randolph 5421. COLLEGE. 1325: nicely furnished heated room; gentlemen. Circle 8258. CENTRAL Ave , desirable room, modern, private family. Harrison 0765.

a—Light Housekeeping 1023 MADISON, lovely housekeeping rooms, kitchenette, gas. bath, private entrance. $6. 1311 E. MICHIGAN, suite rooms, modern, steam heat, near Tech. Webster 0588. CORN BILL 1216; largt? furnished front room; modern. Main 8763. b—Board and Rooms WANTED—lnvalids to room and board at 128 W. Vermont St. Phone Lincoln 8248 for terms. 19 RENTALS a—Houses 309 Minkner, 3 rooms 12.50 12 S. Forrest, 6 rooms 20.00 825 Olive. 5 rooms 23.50 1334 Kwipg, 6 rooms 25.00 Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors College Ave., 843 Three-bodroom home: modern: 6 rooms: first-class repair: within walking distanee; SSO. Call Randolph 9364, or 839 College for key. b—Apartments MALYNEEO APTS. 416 E. Vermont St. Four rooms and bath; very close in; $52.50 per month. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Main 4517. 9 K. Market. e—Houses, Flats Furnished BEAUTIFUL FURNISHED HOME Four bedrooms, baby grand piano, Victrola. garage all modem conveniences: located 3750 Guildford ave. For information call Washington 0700. 21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALL b—Houses SX GAL Circle 6600. Nine-room thoroughly modern home east; steam heal. $6,500: SI,OOO cash. $55 per month Four-room house west; good condition, $1,900: $00i) cash. Edison Place Modern cottage, 4 rooms and bath. Full lot with garage. Price $3,200; only SSOO down. BRITTON & HALLS. 206 Rauh BUlg. Lincoln 3411. FOR property east or south, call OSBURN. Drexel 6184.

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THE BURNING QUESTION Kmox COo, EedJainia, Forked Lump $6.95 per toe 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 hacked by over 20 years’ performance. INDIANAPOLIS COAL CO. MAin 1700—1789—1790

21 BEAL _ ESTATE FOB SALE b—Houses West NTw 4 room house, semi-modern. 51.800. 5100 cash. sl6 per month. Southeast 6.mom modern bungalow; just completed: for quick sale; 4,200; SSOO cash; monthly terms. Brand new double. 4 room* and gunparldr. modem, except furnace: rented $55 per month: $5,250: SI,OOO cash and S4O per month. Canaday Realty Cos. 300-7 City Trust Hid*. Main 5340 Randolph 6352. Semi-Modern —South Six-room cottage; gas. water. lights, sewer, basemeut. new roof and newly decorated and painted: SSOO cash, balance S3O per month. Burgess Bros. Circle 1284.

S3OO Cash Warman avenue near Washington. 4-room bungalow with pantry, electric lights, uewly papered; has cistern and well, pump at sink In kitchen, east front: SSOO cash, s2l per month. Call W. Washburn, with McCord & McKinney, Realtors 311 Lemoke Bldg. Circle 5220. Evening*. Randolph 8731, Bargain—Double Six rooms to side, etty water, gas. eleetrte lights Rents for $45 a month. Price $4,000 541-543 N. Keystone ave See Mr. Van Adsdale, with 11. C. Tuttle & Bro. SIOO CASH SECURES Possession of this new o-room bungalow, north. Has electric lights, driven well, fireproof shingle roof. Balance $25 per month. Seven blocks from city car. WM. A. JOHNSON 701 Fidelity Trust. Bldg. Lincoln 1453 Bargain for Colored Six-room modern bungalow. 2300 block Cornell ave, 3 bedrooms. Full lot. Price $4,000. Only SSOO down. BRITTON & HALLS. 206 Rauh Bldg. , Lincoln 3411. IF YOUR lot is paid for and has city water. ras and sewer, we will build your home and you can pay for It in monthly payments no larger than rent. The Southern Lumber Cos, Eighth Floor K of P Bldg. ESSEX A LUCA 8 A IT 310 Kahn Bldg. VjJ[ 1] Circle 6000. On the hill In West Indianapo.ls In 1700 block on Lambert at. A dandy 5-room double: SI,OOO down and the rest like rent. SIX-ROOM cottage, practically modern. paved street, and alley, desirable home and locality, southeast. SSOO cash. Call Main 6771, day or eve. S2OO CASH. 2532 English Ave.: 3-room cottage; calling distanee of R. R. shops; electric lights and gas: $2,600. FOWLER & EATON. 301 City Trust. Main 6871. FOUR ROOMS A 8I 3E Double. 3 rooms down. 1 up, a side; nicely arranged, 5 years’ old. one side, rents $?0, located southeast. Main 6771, day or evening. FRA NK E. GATES Sc SOK REALTORS.' 1011 Hume-Mansur. Lincoln 1269 FLETCHER Ave, 6-room modern cottage, fine condition, ideal location, price $4,500. terms. Main 6771, day or eve. e—Suburban Chicken Farm One acre, half mile west of Ben Davis, one block from bus line and interurban. ONE ACRE, 1 BLOCK FROM 38TH ST. EAST. Three-fourth acre tracts, located on paved roads or interurban lines in following directions: Southwest, west. northwest, north and northeast. ONE-FY’RTH ACRE TRACTS NORTH. IN- ” TERURBAN LINE. City lots, located north and east, All can be purchased on very easy terras. $lO down and $1.50 per week. Buy now and let us build for you this spring. For appointment call Mr. C. JESSUP. Main 2957. 705-10 Occidental bldg. ORIN JESSUP LAND CO. _ $lO CASH gives you possession of an acre tract east, balance easy payments; price S6OO to SI,OOO KEvenings, Irvington 0512. COOP)*; & HADLEY 838 Lemcke BldgT Main 2776.

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21 BEAL ESTATE FOB SALE e—Suburban FIVE ACRES northeast, IS room house and plenty of outbuildings, fine shade, fertile ground. near traction. Price $6,000. f 1.500 cash Mr. Montgomery. The Kir.near Cu. Main 1409. Irvington 3050. 22 IIK \L_ L.VIATL WANTED l Don’t Want to I.ist Your Property I WANT TO SELL IT. I have several serious customers for bungalows. doiib.es. cottages: also large burnt* dose in. LACY HEARN. REALTOR Lincoln 7371 Kea,. Harrison 1024. WANTED— Fire or six-room cottage, cut _ or south. Call Main 6771. 23 FARM I.A N I)S Corn Kami 14 milt's from Monument. Corn, clover and wheat farm: 30 minute*' drive to city, fine road; can handled on term* to suit. possosHion now Thi* i the cheapest K<od farm in the state Owner too old to farm. Capital Realty Cos. 204 Rauh Bldg t Main 2874 26 MINCELLANEOI A FOB SAJLfI a—Household Goods RUG S —LIN OLE CMS Bru*ael* rug*. blue. Tan, Taupe and Old Roue. fxl2. $12.60. Wool liber and fcjraaa rasa. oxl2. $7.60 Carpet ha!l runner. 45c a yard. Gold Seal CoiiKoleum rug*. oxl2. perfect goods, newest pattern* $13.76. Ax minster. Velvet* and Wilton* at lowest price* in the city. All new. perfect and good. Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W, Washington, opposite Statehouse. “If It Covers the Floor. We Have It." OAK chiffonier, white chiffonier, dresser, bed and antique table. Irvington 2140 b—Coal, Ice and Wood Coal Illinois Lump $7.50 Indiana Lump $7.50 Illinois Egg $6.50 Indiana Egg ••• $6,50 Illinois Mine Run $5.75 Indiana Mine Run $5.75 Illinois Slack $5.00 Indiana Slack $5.00 Orders received by 3 o’clock delivered same day. Junior Coal Cos. Drexel 0904 Drexel 6310. Clean Forked Coal, Free From Slack, Slate and Clinkers Illinois 6-inch egg $6.60 Illinois lump $6.75 and $7-25 Indiana lump $7.00 Indiana mine run, 75% lump $6.00 More lleat Per Dollar If you have* trouble with your furnace coal try one ton of our large, clean forkful, especially prepared furnace lump; guaiahteed. $7 50 per ton. Page Coal Cos. MAin 8326 RA ndolph 8278. Amber Jacket Lump..s7.so Genuine Fourth Vein Lump $7.50 Large Illinois Lump. .$7.50 All Coal Forked No Rocks or Dirt ISLAND COAL CO. WE bster 0122 Giendora Everyone Knows This Coal We handle the genuine Glendora forked lump $9.00 Amber Jacket lump... $7.50 Indiana forked lump $7.50 Walnut St. Coal Cos. - 331 W. Walnut Main 6270. Main 6270. LARGE PROFITS " from small expenditure follow Real Estate advertising fn “Want Ad” columns of the Times

25 MISCELLANEOUS FOB SALE b—Coal, Ice and Wood Buy Your Coal At Our ►Special Coal Sale and Bank the Difference We sell the coal that gives you the heat and no clinkers. GUARANTEED and Our Guarantee Is Good Illinois Lump, forked ....$6.75 Indiana Lump, forked ~..56.75 Two tons, $13.00 Illinois 2-6-inch lump, forked. .$6.35 Indiana 2-6-inch lump, forked. .$6.35 2 tons, $12.50 Illinois shovel lump $6.25 Indiana shovel lump $6.25 2 tons, $12.25 Illinois egg, clean, forked.... ~56.20 Indiana egg, clean, forked $6.20 2 tons, $12.25 Illinois mine run $5.75 Indiana mine run $5.75 2 tons, $11.25 West Virginia mine run $8.40 2 tons, $16.00. West Virginia shovel lump $9.50 2 tons, SIB.OO Genuine Illinois, large lump $7.35 2 tons, $14.50 Prompt delivery any place In the city. Give Me Youj First Order and I’ll Get the Next One Tom Shroyet 430 Indiana Ave. Circle 0598 Circle 0597 Circle 8390 Circle 8391 YARD NO. 2 1405 W. Ray BE lmont 4375 BE lmont 4376 BElmont 4446.

WHY PAY MORE? Here’s a Real Coal Sale Indiana forked lump $7.00 2 tons, $13.75 This runs large and clean, no slate or slack. Indiana 2 to 6-in. forked lump .. .$6.40 This runs large and clean. Genuine White Ash lump $7.50 2 tons, $14.50 This coal is guaranteed not to clinker and is a real burning coal. It is free from slate or slack. Remember, when you buy coal from us you get a square deal and a full 2,000 pounds per ton. Yours for service. Nagel son Coal Cos. Cl rele 0355.

ALL OUR COAL IS OK THE BEST GRADE Best Illinois egg, clean forked. .$6.25 Illinois 2 to 6-in. lump, forked.. .$6.50 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 $5.75 Prompt delivery any place in city. BETHEL COAL CO.. DRexel 0250. Illinois Forked Lump.s7.so Illinois Egg $6.50 Indiana Mine Run .. .$5.50 W ,Ya. Mine Run ~, .$8.50 WEAVER COAL AND FEED CO. Special Prices on Feed DRexel 2201

ILLINOIS LUMP, Special, $6.35 CRIDER COAL CO. DR exel 6898. Buy Coal Now Try 1 ton 111. 6-in. egg.-v. 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. Special! Special! Indiana Mine Run. Veiy Lumpy, $5.50 2 tons $10.50 Commercial Fuel Cos. MA ill 0430 MA in 0431 Kindling With Each Ton Nice fresh mined coa!. Illinois Egg, clean forked $6.25 Indiana Egg, clean forked $6.25 Illinois Mine Run ~55.75 Deliver any where in city. UNION ICE AND COAL. Call Drexel 4821-4622. HEAVY WOOD -FOR HEATING 510VE OR FIREPLACE; LIGHT WOOD FOR COOKING. KINDLING. MAIN 0142. c—Clothing TROUSERS

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Tihie Pants Store Cos. 48 West Ohio St., Near Illinois WINTER roa* with fur rollar and velvet dress, size Wash. M 34. d—Musical Instruments FINK upright piano: dark oak; excellent condition. Drexel 7229. f—Miscellaneous FOR SALE—Hardware and Implements in one of the best towns in Indiana. Business been established for sixteen years in center of com belt; town of nearly 1,000 population with two railroads and electric A No.

25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE f—Miscellaneous National Typewriter

18 W. Market St. (Upstair*). Phone Main 2686. Clark Typewriter Shop_ ROOFING, best quality red and green slate covered, §2.25 per roll. Slightly damaged, $4.65 per roll. CHARLES KOEHRING. 882 Virginia ave. Drexel 9400. WHEN ~ YOU _ THINK OF TYPEWRITERS TillNK OF JUDD. 22 S. PENN. ST. FOR SALE—New bricks. sls a thousand, delivered. Circle 7618. 26 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED GOOD, SOUND, DRY, YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT STOCK YARDS. WE WILL PAY 70 CENTS PER BUSHEL ON IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. j WANTED—Carpenter and repair work; new and old garages a specialty. Drexel 4477. j WANTED—Stroller or baby carriage, regardj less of condition Lincoln 1634. 27 B LSI NESS AN NO ME NTS^ FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated: feather mattresses and pillows mads. E. F. BURKLE, 416 Mass Main 1428. PIANO builder ard tuner. Repair all kinds. Work guaranteed. NICHOLAS HILDMAN. Belmont 0328-3. CARPENTER work; new or repair. W. B. SCHREIBER. Drexel 1023. 622 Lexington ave. VAULT CLEANING. For quick service. Call Rapid Vault and Sink Cleaning Cos. Belmont 2607. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana Ave. STOVES repaired, furniture repaired and refinished: upholstering Stewart 1478 HEATH'S Barber Shop; union; warm, comfortable bathrooms. 133 W. Market. 28 STORAGE AND TRANSFER MOVE THE RED BALL WAY Largest Trucking Organization in America. RED BALL TRANSIT CO. . “National Household Movers.” 802-3-4 Merchants Bank Bldg. MA in 4631 Offices in All Principal Cities 29 BUSINESS OFFOBTUNITIES OWN a business, manufacture the daily wants of over 10.000.000 people. Complete manufacturing instructions, source of supply, etc., furnished. Get the facts today. A postal will do. RALPH W. BILL, Danielson, Conn. lookTTere - A dandy grocery with complete stock and fixtures Invoice at $3,000. Will trade for residence. Call SPEICHER. Main 0186. _ FOR SALE—Up-to-date cloak and suit shop; old established business, best location in city; long lease, cheap rent. Excellent reason for selling LIEBERMAN S, 318 Main st.. Vincennes, Ind. FOR SALE—Poolroom and equipment: good location: fine business: cheap. JOHN F. DR NEK. North Judson, Ind. FOR SALE—Grocery with living rooms, garage. Bargain, from owner. Belmont 4900. 30 AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE I)—Gasoline AUTO TO TRADE FOR REAL ESTATE Will trade Cadillac louring car for lots, improved property, or rural acreage. Have more cars than i need and want to trade some of them for real estate. Phone Rney 1423. between 9 a. m and 4'30 p. m.. giving description of property and estimated value. Buick Six louring Dodge. Chandler. Jprdan. Hudson, Oakland. Rco 0. Essex. Stutz, Ford.:, Oldsmoblla j and others. Repainted, rebuilt and re- , topped Your own terms or trade. 548 N. Capitol ave Open evenings and Sundays. FORD ROASTER ~ . . i'TT $65 i CHASSIS SSO FORD TOURING SBS Several Others. 1,. T. ALLEN. 725 Virginia Ave. FORDS, about 15 or 20 of them, all in good condition; can be bought as low as S4O down, or in other words tiring S4O and drive one away. WEISSMAN, 212-44 E. | New York. CHEVROLET, dandy little touring; 5 new tires: new top, perfect condition. $185; $75 .ash, balance terms. 220 S. Pennsylvania. Main 1705. FORD, 1921 touring, starter, demountable*. disc wheels. Several other extras. $75 down, balance one yar. 644 E. Wash. Main 3493. FORD, 1921 1 ton truek in excellent condition, S3OO. C. H WALLERICK CO. 833 V Meridian. FORD roadster. 1919. demountable rims. Mechanically good; $lO5. OAKLEY GARAGE. 1661-65 S. Meridian. FORD sedan. 1920; new tires, newly painted: $335: terms. C. H WALLERICH CO. 833 N. Meridian St. FORD BODIES. Sedans, tourings and commercials. SWISSHELM A- PARKER. F. B. CHEVROLET sedan. 1920. cord tires. Mechanically the best. Terms. OAKLEY GARAGE. 1061-63 S Meridian. DODGBHrO ADSTER f ONLY~ $300.00 C. H. WALLERICH CO. 833 N. Meridian. Ford Speedster Bodies SSO at Indianapolis 1019 S. East St. FORD. 1919. touring; A-I shape. S4O down, balance one year. 644 E Washington. Mam 3493. FORD. 1920 louring, electric lights, starter. $75 down. 235 N. Pennsylvania. BUICK 4, roadster. $250. easy terms: open evenings. 235 N. Pennsylvania. c—Tmcks ACME, 2-ton stake truck: mechanically A-l; new paint. Terms OAKLEY GARAGE. 1661-65 S. Meridian. INDIANA. 314-ton dump truck, new paint, mechanically fine. Terms. OAKLEY GARAGE. 1661 86 S Meridian. FOR SALE OR TRADE—LIGHT FORD TRUCK DREXEL 7812, RING 1. 31 AUTOMOBILES WANTED CASH FOR USED CARS. 1919 AND 1920 MODEL CARS. LARGEST BUYERS OF CARS IN STATE. Indianapolis Auto Parts and Tire Cos. 618 N. Capitol. Open eves, and Sunday. WANTED—Used Ford; ail models. Highest cash prices paid. Monroe Motors Corp. 130 E. New York. Main 3871. autos' WANTED. LATE MODELS. Sl2 E. TewYork St Main 4446. AUTOS WANTED. WE PAY CASH. I WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N. Illinois. Main 1678. 32 AUTO SUPPLIES, REP AIKS Goow Used Tires All Sizes. Take Your Pick. $2.00 And Up. ROGERS. 3115 W. Wash. BElmont 4300. Auto Washing Our Specialty DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE 832 W. Maryland. Circle 0853. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Illinois. S& S Auto Laundry \

32 AUTO SUPPLIES, REPAIRS 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 SIDE BATTERY SHOP. 413 S. Meridian St . 36 INSURANCE WE MAKE and give second mortgages on improved farms and Indianapolis real estate. AETNA MORTGAGE & INVESTMENT CO. 508 Fidelity Trust Bldg. REAL ESTATE and insurance. TUXEDO STATE BANK. 37 MONEY TO LOAN . WHEN YOU NEED MONEY WE HAVE UNLIMITED CAPITAL which we are loaning; to the borrowing; public of Indianapolis. 510 to S3OO loans made on furniture, Victrolas, pianos, live stock, etc. INVESTIGATE OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN Rates and Methods. S2O: total cost 4 months, $1.75 S4O: total cost 4 months. $3.50 S6O; total cost 4 months. $5.25 $75: total cost 4 months, $6.50 S9O; total cost 4 months, $7.88 $150: tptal cost 4 months. $13.13 $250: tpal cost 4 months, $21.85 Our Service Unexcelled Our constantly increasing business makes it possible to offer you terms of repayment so satisfactory that you can not afford to be without money for any legitimate purpose. Telephone applications receive prompt attention. Main 2983. AMERICAN LOAN CO. 347 Bankers Trust bldg. Third floor. Corner Pennsylvania and Ohio sts. Licensed and bonded company. | We Supply tlhie Home With money for all purposes. Make up your budget for the month or yea?. Let L T s Pay Your Bills and start you with a clean slate. The Rate ig fixed by law, but our service is unexcelled. It will co6t less than you anticipate. SAMPLE RATE ’ $45, Total Cost $3.15 for three months. Other amounts up S3OO at same proportionate rates. Loans made on furniture, piano*, etc Call, write or phone Commonwealth Loan Cos. 305 Odd Fellow Bldg. Corner Penn, and Wash. Sts. Phone Main 4619. Under state supervision. MONEY furnished on realty mortgages and contracts. FRANK K. SAWYER. Meridian Life Bldg., 307 N. Pennsylvania St. Riley 1420 FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WILSON, 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Lincoin 6104. MONEY to loan on second mortgages. L. B. MILLER. 127 N. Delaware St. Main 5763. 828 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 administrator for absentee. William Kepler, vs. Absolem Porter. To Absolem C. Porter, greeting: You are hereby notified that the above named, plaintiff has filed in the office of the clerkl of said cojrt his certain complaint or peti-" tion. alleging therein among other things that you. th> said defendant, on the day of 18 —. being then a resident of Switzerland County, Indiana, the same being then your usual place of residence, went to parts unknown, and has continuously since said date 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 sum is now in the hands of the clerk of the Switzreland Circuit Court, and that you have mads no provision for the control, disposition or management thereof, that the same will suffer watte and damage for the want of prope" care, attention and management, and praying that your estate may be adjudged by said court subject to administration e.,d an administrator thereof duly appointed. Now, therefore, you the said Absolem C. Porter, defendant and absentee as aforesaid. ere 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 sooii thereafter as such hearing can b 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 tc HALL. Attorneys. MmCE'OF SALE. ’ Notice is hereby given that on Saturday. Feb. 3. at 9 o'clock a. m.. the undersigned will offer at public auction, at its place of business, 710 E. Twenty-Fourth St.. Indianapolis. Ind., one certain Overland automobile. being car No. 17074. motor No, 8317311, model 83. sale will be for cash and to pay the charges on said automobile, storage and certain repairs thereon made by the undersigned more than six months before this date, and never paid for. all as by law provided. FULTZ MOTOR SERVICE COMPANY. THE TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT TO THE ADVISORY' BOARD OF WAYNE TOWNSHIP. MARION COUNTY. INDIANA JANUARY. 1923. EXPENDITURES State Sav. & Tr. Cos., bds. and int. 54,645 00 J. M. Mitchell, jan and kindling 13.25 Oma Stephens, driving hack 80.25 . Joseph M. Hillman, salary 150 00 I Charles Byfield, architect's fee.... 100.00’ Standard Oil Cos., supplies 13.02 Indpls. Stove Cos., stove reprs.. eta. 4.25 Estel Orr, janitor No. 10 35.00 Alva Jay, supplies 3.33 Harland Orr. teaching 30.00 Vaughn & Sons, pmt on contract 2,000.00 Cyrus Weaver, janitor No. 14 40.00 Wm. Luhr, janitor No. 1 34.00 Philip Fox. driv. hack and repairs 126.05 Robt. Blackwell, driv hack 45.00 Mrs. Dave Coseell. janitress No. 8 25.00 Carl Weyl. atty. fees 1921 200.00 Indpls. Talk. Mach. Cos., repairs... 2.50 Bell Tel. Cos., phone service 2.75 E. XV. A Rowles, 2 desks No. 14 29.88 W. H. Clements, repr. seats, etc... 10.00 J. C. McCain & Sons, supplies.... 13.75 Am. Appliance Cos., light globes.. 65.80 Estel Orr. janitor No. 10 . * 35.00 Lei and Mills, teaching SO 92 Esther Jones, music and art ..... 21.00 Inti. Express Cos., drayage ...... 35.40 H. M. Ludington. labor ......... 4.20 Chas. Pike, teaching 125.00 Helen Meyers, leaching ......... 115.00 T. O. Bush, coal 267.19 Gertrude Brown, teaching 105.00 Victor Menefee. teaching 120.00 Lora Shinn, teaching 130.00' Wm. Gibbs, teaching 130.00 Rachel Hardin, teaching 113.00 Margaret Madden, teaching 140.00 Marguerite Peck, teaching ...... 105.00 Edythe Foglcman. teaching ...... 110.00 Florence Hardin, teaching 132.00 Harland Orr, teaching .......... 90.00 Ruth Barker, teaching ......... 115.00 Calta Wllking. teaching ......... 108.00 Chas. Vance, teaching .......... 255.00 Leland Mills, teaching 152.70 E. L. Zimmerman, teaching ...... 180.00 W. B. Johnson, teaching ........ 150.00 Bert Keene, teaching 160.00 Grace McLane, teaching 140.00 Beatrice Hoover, teaching ....... 155.00 Helen Jackson, teaching ........ 150.00 Bonnie Scott, teaching 155.00 Roy C. Jay. teaching 120.06 Nell F. Inglirtg. teaching 130.00 Fern Scott, teaching 130.00 Ethel Eblin. teaching 120 00 Eva L. Eaton, teaching 165.00 Doris Roach, teaching, janitor... 123.50 Bess Houck, teaching 123.00 L A. Milhous, teaching 145.00 W. A. Blessing, teaching 130.00 Emma Meyer. |eaching 120.00 Mary McKenna, teaching ....... 140.00 i Esther Hadley, teaching 95 89 Mary Walsh, teaching 130.00 Alma Brandt, teaching 120.00 Florence Whiteman, teaching ... 130 00 Pauline Hussey, teaching 95.80 E. W. A. Rowies & Cos. furniture 1,077.40 E K Hillman, clerical hire 60.00 Nat Eng Cos., repair, ventilating. 16.70 Estel Orr. Janitor No. 10 33 00 Emma Hand, janitor No. 2 10.00 Wm. Moon, janitor No 4 30 00 Wm. Luhre. janitor No. 1 84.00 Carolyn Morgan, teaching ....... 18.75 Martha Gabel, teaching 958 L. F. Bauge, hauling stove 4.00 (Continued on Next rage.)

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

JAN. 22, 1923