Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 243, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 February 1923 — Page 10

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CORONER INQUIRES INTO IDENTITY OF ILLEMTOR Mysterious Caller at Office Just Before Disappearance. An attempt to learn the identity of a man who called upon Charles W. Miller, attorney, in his office in the Fletcher Savings and Trust building Friday .afternoon, will be made in an inquest, started today, Coroner Robinson said. Miller, former State’s Attorney General and former District Attorney, was found with his throat cut in a room at the Hotel English Saturday evening, after he had been missing since late Friday afternoon. He also had taken poison, the coroner said. Employes in Miller’s office said a man whom they did not know called cn Miller a short time before he left at 3:20 p. in., Friday. Will Interview Detectives The coroner planned to interview Detectives Stewart and Gaughan this afternoon. They found Miller’s body. Other witnesses will be heard Tuesday. Funeral of Mr. Stiller will be held at Goshen, Ind., at 1:30 p. m., Tuesday. Rites at the grave will be in charge of Thirty-Third Degree Masons. No services will be held in Indianapolis. Last Seen Friday He was last seen Friday. Airs. Miller became alarmed when she returned home and found a number of bonds and other securities and some money on his dresser. Nervous breakdown resulting from overwork was blamed. For several months Miller had been in ill health. Many friends of Miller will attend the funeral. A special car will be at tached to the Big Four train leaving here at 7a. m .Tuesday. Among those j who will go are Henry M. Dowling, who was Miller's law partner: Air. and i Ali-s. Albert J. Beveridge, Mr. and Airs. James W. Noel. Air. and Airs. L. O. j Hamilton, Air. and Airs. Russell Will son, Mr. and Airs. W. C. Bobbs and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Forbes. KINO TUT AGAIN HOLDS COURT ON BANKS OF NILE Ancient Monarch’s Palace of Death Is Mecca for Visitors. By Cnited Press LUXOR, Feb. 19. —Pharaoh Tut-Ankh-Amen—dead for thirty-five cen-, turies—is holding court once more on the banks of the Nile. Foreign potentates, representatives of kings whose ancestors were painted savages when Tut-Ankh-Amen died, famous warriors and alien nobles filed slowly into lie palace of death where the ancient monarch now holds sway, and stood revently before his catafalque. The sepulchre in the hillside was illuminated with electric lights as it was thrown oi*:; for the official inspection. These modem lamps made the imposing, carved, gilded anil bejeweled canopy scintillate with a thousand glittering points as the distinguished guests paced by to do homage to the lord of Upper and Lower Egypt, whose mummy lies within. Army frattols Road Tut-Ankh-Amen was accustomed to splendor while he lived, but it is doubtful if he ever marshaled such an efficient and variously attired army as the one which patroled the road to his tomb—soldiers on donkeys, horses and camels, and on foot, armed with long poles, rifles and swords. They snapped stiffly to attention as the nobles passed. In addition to the official visitors a motley throng of tourists, speaking all languages, swarmed into the valley of the kings to stare at the entrance to the subterranean chamber. Not since ancient Thebes crumbled to decay and the cries of wild beasts replaced the rumble of chariot wheels in its streets hits such a crowd marched through its environs. Carnarvon Leads Guests. Lord Carnarvon led the distinguished guests, followed by Queen Elizabeth 1 of Belgium. Crown Prince Leopold, the dowager sultana of Egypt, Lord Allenby, conqueror of Palestine, and Lady Allenby: members of the Egyptian government and foreign ministers. Seeks to Enjoin City By Times Special LA PORTE. Ind., Feb. 19.—A suit to enjoin the building of a $500,000 sewer in the south part of Alichigan City has been filed in La Porte Circuit Court by James P. Kenefick against the city. Charges of fraud are made in the complaint against the city commissioners and other officials. Goshen Banker Is Dead By Times Special GOSHEN, Ind.. Feb. 19—Funeral services for Josiah TV. Replogle, 59, banker and prominent Democrat, will be held here Tuesday. His death Saturday followed an illness with pneumonia. I. 17. Will Open Sept. 19 Bv Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Feb. 19. The fall term of Indiana University for 1923 will open Sept. 19. one week later than usual, according to announcements today. Teamster Hangs Self By Times Special COLUMBIA CITY. Ind.. Feb. 19 Isaac Loe, 30, teamster, hanged himself in his barn. No motive could be found for the act.

Land Baron Is Dead. By Times Special COLUMBUS, Ind., Feb. 19. August G. Kiel, 73, wealthy land owner of Bartholomew County, is , dead at his home here following a heart attack. He is survived by the | widow, twelve children, thirty-eight j grandchildren and one great grandj child. He was born in Germany. He owned over 3,000 acres of land. MORE THAN 100 JOIN CHURCH Rev. Martin Welcomes New Brookside Park Members. Alore than 100 new members were taken into the Brookside Park United Brethren Church Sunday. “Entering into the Christian life is like entering into the vineyards where there is work to be done for the ■ Master,” said the Rev. Charles P. 1 Alartin. 1 DEATH NOTICES BAI.ES JOHN WILLIAMS—Husband of Mabel Bales, passed away Friday. Feb. 16. Funeral Tuesday. Feb. 20, 10 a. m. at. the home. 812 Chadwick St." Friends Invited. Burial Crown Hill, BRUCE. MARTIN V.—Died at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Tilden Smith. 382 N. Linwood Ave, Saturday. Feb. 17. at 12:10 P. m. Funeral at residence Monday, Feb. 19. at 8 p. m. Friends invited. Burial at Mt. Sinai Tuesday. • . CARROLL. ANNA JANE—Beloved mother of Mrs. Pearl Perry, Mrs. Iva Cooney and Richard Carroll, died Feb. 17 at residence of daughter. Mrs. Iva Cooney. 1406 Shelby St. Funeral services Tuesday, Feb. 20. 9:30 a. m., at same: also services at Union Church. 2 p. m. Burial Union cemetery, Morgan County, Friends invited. CRULL, SAVANAH J.—Wife of John IL Oull. died at the residence, J>o2 Marion Ave.. Thursday. Feb. 15. Funeral services at Trinity M. E. Church Tuesday. Feb. 10, at 10 a. m. Burial will be in Dublin. Ind. DEAL. WILLIAM HENRY—Died at the home of his daughter. Mrs. John Slough, eon. 424 N. East St., Feb. 18. 1923. 2 a rn„ age 74 years 8 months 14 clays. Funeral Tuesday. 9 a. m„ at residence. Burial Sc-ottsburg. 1:30 p. in. same day. Friends invited. FLANIGAN. JAMES I.—Died Saturday evening. Feb. 17. 1922. Funeral at the family residence. 128 W. Twenty-Sixth St.. Tuesday. Feb. 20, at 8:30 a. ni. Services at SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral at 9 a. m. Friends invited. HERMANN, JACOB—Father of Edward, Fred. Walter and Mrs. Edgar Wilding. | pass>-.i away Saturday noon. Feb. 17. 1923 j age S3 years at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ed-ar Wilding. 2411 C"ntral Ave. Fui era! Tio-sdny. 2 p. m. Burial Crown Ilill. IRWIN. MRS. MARTHA B.—Widow - of the late Rollin C Irwin, mother of Robert T Grace H. and Mrs. James F. Haynes, passed away Feb. 17 at the home of her j daughter. Mrs. James F. Haynes. 1530 Naomi St. Funeral at the residence Tuesday 2:30 p. m. Burial at Crown Hill. KP.CGE”,. MISS IDA—Feb. 18. 1923. at •3:15 p. m , age 52 years 3 months 7 days. Funeral Wednesday. Feb. 21. at 2 p. m.. at late residence. 902 S. Delaware St., and 2:30 at St Paul’s Lutheran Church, corner of New Jersey and McCarty Sts. Friends invited. Burial in Cro -u Hill cemetery. M A RON. CHARLES AUGUST—Beloved little son of Charles and Clara Maron. died Sunday, Feb. IS. age 1 year 8 months 6 days. Funeral at resnirn e 366 N. Holme- Ave., Tuesday. Feb 20. 2:30 p. m. Friends invited Burial Crown Hill. PFLUM CATHERINE (nee Albers >—Age 70 years. Saturduv. Feb. 17. at 11:15 p n,. Fra nds may call at late residence, 931 ] N Pennsylvania St. Funeral era: burial at 1 Milhousen. Inch. Wednesday. b •"’l I Grrensburg (Inn.) and Cincinnati papers n' -as- ropy I PORTER, GEORGE E Pas—d av.-av s a tnr- i dav E- b 17. at 3:20 p. m.. at his home. 816 Bradshaw St., at the age of 25 y- nr lo months 7 da>9. He leaves his wife and one ■ i del of Indianapolis, his mother and stepfather. Oscar Williams of Milan. Ohio, three sisurs. Mrs. C. W. Phelps St Croix Falls. Wis.; Mrs. 1.. V. Shaw, Planklntnn. ". D, Mrs. E J. Morgan, 909 E Eleventh ! S'... Indianapolis Ind Funeral at 2p.m. at the rcs'd'ii.i Friends invited. SKANER. - Mft? M7\RY E.—Died SundayL j Feh. 18, widow of Andrew Shan.r, motli'r of ;• orge Elmer and Warr- n Slianer and I Mr. V i ;<1 Brady, all of Indianapolis: Mi’s A >c Stewart of Frank fori Hid. and Orvv : Shaner. deceased. Funeral Wednesday. Feb "1. 9 a. in., at residence. 1910 Tha'mae Ave. Friends invitid. Burial at Unhid : Brethren cemetery. 2 miles south of St. Paul, fed., about 12:45 n. ni. SIMPS<~*>:. r ,r 'TH—Mother 5f Harold' D. i Simpson of T' rre Haute. Ind.. passed i away Saturday. Feb. 17. 8:05 p. m, age 49 year- Funeral Tuesday. 10 a. m. at Georg’ Herrmann & Son's funeral parlors. t. 20 N. New Jersey St. Friends invitid Burial Memorial Park cemetery. STUTSMAN, MRS. SOPHlA—Passed away j Sll irday. Feb 17. 230 a m . at* 67. F'm ra’ at West Newton M. E. Church Tuesday. Feb. 20. 10:30 a. m. Burial West New ton cemetery, WILLIAMS - JOSEPH W 7— Age' 79 year*— Beloved hjsoind of Amanda E. William*, passed away Saturday. Fib. 17. at 9 a. m.. at sh" residence of hi-- daughter. Mrs. C:if ford Bennett. 812 S. Temple Ave. Funtra 1 at the residence Wrdnirday. Feb. 21. at 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Philadelphia cemetery. 5 HNLRU. DIRLCfOKS W. T. Blasengvm Independent Undertaker. Prompt ambulance calls “The proof of a service is the service it renders." 1702 N. Illinois St. Randolph 0870. 1625 Shelby St Dr.-v! 2570. FLANNER * BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indian- i apolis since 1887. PFr.cc—Main 0641-0642. LI. 2641 INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY ss*- iDalc/* Parlors 1222 Union St. 8111KLE Y BROS. ’ COT" Main office 946 N. Ilinols St. Circle 1918, Main 1841. George Grinsteiner Funeral Director 5t!2 E. Market. Main 0908. Oscar G. Herrmann 906 N. East. Main 7813 | Johnson & Montgomery 1032 Central Ave. Main 1430. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—I4O2 N. Illinois. WM E. KRIEG HRMain 1154. Rre Phone. Ben Davis 332-L. GADD—BERT S. GADD 2130 Prospect St. Phones Stewart 2278. UNDERTAKERS HISEY & TITUS. 951 North Del. L 6564 M. 3680 8 SPECIAL "NOTICES WILL pay $3 cash to any one telling me where I can sell anew sewing machine. MR BENHAM Main 0600, 9 PERSONALS FAIRMOTTNT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement. May work for part of expeneee: babies for adoption. Write for book* JPI 1 Ka<*t *J7th street Kansas City, Mo. 10 LOST AND FOUND BLACK SILK BAG LOST. Silver mounting: Wednesday evening: I change purse, handkerchief, keys and mis- i eel'aneons articles: liber reward. Ram 5652. | LOST—Black moire silk hag. between Lin- \ coin Hotel and 220 E. St. Joe st. Call I MISS KERR. Main 5602 between 8:30 and i 5. Reward. j LOST—Friday afternoon. Meridian and ■ Washington s*s „ purse containing S2O. Phone MISS THOMPSON. Main 1837 Monday. Reward. LOST—Scottish Rite ring, in downtown district. Finder please call Webster 1728. Liberal reward. . LOST—Small purse containing two S2O and four $5 bills in Century building. Friday ! eve Reward, Prexel 9292. i AGATE brooch lost yesterday on Olive St. | or Shelby Car. Prexel 7653, j 12 HELP WANTED—MALE | WANTED j. Teams amd trucks to banal coal; short hauls. 1405 W. Ray St.

12 HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED Teams and tracks to haul coal; short hauls. 430 Indiana Ave. Men With Truck and Teams to Haul Coal, $1 Per Ton Bethel Coal Cos. Bethel Ave. and Belt R. R. Wanted—Boys Sixteen years old or under to carry Times routes in central part of city. Routes between North and South and East' and West Sts. See Mr. Moorehead. any afternoon, between 2 and 5. ~ "wanted Times carriers between the ages of 10 and J 2 years in North Indianapolis. Good chance for live-wire boys to make money and ad varee. See Mr. Graetis. rear 2941 Clifton street Times' stafion. after 2:50 p. m. MEN who like to draw and nave undeveloped talent. Real opportunity to earn big money. Address A No. 2220. Times. MEN to learn vulcanizing trade; a fine paying business to get into. ANDERSON STEAM VUI.CA NIZEK CO BOYS AS MISSENGERS. APPLY DELIVERY DEPT. WESTERN UNION CO, _ INSTRUCT lONS ITT) A ff"ri an< l popular piano music Uw/w'd ,al| eht 111 twenty lessons, bepinners and advanced. Reduced rates. CHRISTENSEN SCHOOL. 100 Pembroke Arcade. Circle 3034. a—Cosiness Colleges MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITS’ j BARBER'S COLLEGE. 309 E Washing j ton St.. Indianapolis. Hid. Circle 0757. It! HELP \Y ANTED — FEMALE" WANTED Experienced Power Machine Operators on Shirts. Lewis MeSer Cos, 1002 Central. AUTO BRAND YOUNG WOMEN over 17 years of age, desiring permanent pesitions wnere their work and service arc* recognized will proiit by applying to MISS COOPER. ROOM 101. Indiana Bell Telephone Cos. New York and Meridian Sts. LADIES with talent fu: - . ,-ig. will Interview only Uio,e who ■ ant to make U their profession: real opportunity ler aui M turns women. Address A No 2219 Times. WOMEN to do telephone soliciting at hoc day or evening Good proposition. T- i I experience in selling. if any. Give phum number. Address A No. 1716. Tine AT ONCE—< ipable icn to demonstrate and sed drivers: $25 lo >.*n per week; and traveling expenses pa: i. Write GOOD i RICi DRUG Cos.. I)-pt A 10. Cincinnati. O Wanted—White maid: no cooking or laundry Irvington 0281 ih ROOMS i'OK KENT EDUCATED, refined young business woman wanted to share furnished apartment, close in. with young lady employed. Call < Sri le 8483 after 5 30. ATTRACTIVE ri ora with . bath for gentleman. Bright, maul serv.ee. owu entrance. No 25, Too Meridian, Meridian and Michigan. ROOMS—Modern hotel conveniences at moderate pries: centrally located weekly ral* so.; application. Hotel Linden. Illinois and New York sis CENTRAL ave. 2902: modern furnished! room in private home: very reasonable; desirable loealion: gentleman Harrison 2405. PENNSYLVANIA 1855; N ; large front j room for one, two or three; city heat. ! fine location, garage Randolph 9556. STTCLAIR. 224" E~ warm." eomfortabh sleeping room, s 'able for two. Walking distance, f -ll Main 9575 WALNUT ST.. 318 R I'.: nicely Dimpled • room; suitable lor two. Circle 5738. Call after 6 p m. TWO thorn qit.'y n.c-i- . . . - ID' East Ohio Circle 48 46. FURNISHED c orn wi;li Bloom heat C-i-l I.incoln 64:59. a—Light Housekeeping DELAWARE. 2142 N.: two large front rooms. newly furnished. gas range, kitchen cabinet., plenty heat, hot water, j garage space; also two connecting rooms. I Randolph 6193. LOCKERBIE. 532: parlor and bedroom and kitchenette, furnished, modern: close in.; Call Circle OHIO. WALNUT. 118 W.: one large front hou-' j keeping room, warm and clean CAPITOL ave.. 624 N. 2 room suite: heat. light, gas furnished: *H week. 222 FULTON. 3 r -.-.ns s< ird-mod--rn: $16.50 t ail Übey 1760. 19 RENTALS a—Hoiisi*s Rooming House 435*37 E New York, 16 rooms: modem; condition; sllO mouth Dunlop & Holtegel 410 N. STATE. 7-room modern $45.60 | 711 K. 27th, 4-room mod., heat 45.00 j 2418 Cornell. 5 rooms. . 20.00 21 S. Summit. 3 rooms 3 2.00 Marion County State Bank, b—Apartments South Side Apt., $40.00 1)05 Elm St. Five rooms and bath, eteam heat arm water furnished; food condition. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors 122 E. Market. COLLEGE. 2025; small modern steam-heated apt ; $42.50 unfurnished. Partly furnished at $12.50 per week. 2025 College ave. d—Miscellaneous GARAGE FOR RENT. PREXEL 4600. 21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses SIXTY good homes, south anil southeast. cash and terms: 7-room, modern doubb’ east $9,000. close in; 6-room modern double ■ east $6 550; 7-room semi-modern double east $5,000: 15x25 ft. storeroom, 5 living rooms, three lots, west, terms; 6 rooms, M&rtindale Ave., SSOO cash, ter colored, poultry farms lor sale or trade. C. J OS BURN. Prexel 61M. 21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b- -Houses Stucco Bungalow Eugene Street H ifh-class roporty at very rcaponable fipure. Long” living-room, dining room, two bedrooms, kitchen, pantry, cellar with lnr_' washroom and furnace room. Lot 40x100, i with good garage. Cash or terms. MR. BEARD. Security Trust Cos. Main 1804. Evenings, Wash. 0705 24‘H N. Meridian St. Hardwood floors throughout: steam fur- i nace: full base:..out: large hall: long living | room; library: dining room; kitchen: four; bedrooms and 3 baths up; floored and sealed attic: 2-car garage; lot 50x265: front on! Pierson and Meridian sts. Suitable for duplex or site for apartment. Price $16,000: terms to suit. O. H. HAMMOND REALTY CO. 1115 Peoples Bank Bldg. Lincoln 1 6010. . , fcrtli Broadway, Near 25th Beautiful brick and stucco, east front. 10-room modern home in this high-elass sec- : tion; 83.000 down, balance monthly. Low- i price if taken immediately. Mr. Young. The KUNNEAR CO. Main 1409 Res.. Wash.

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THE BURNING QUESTION Kraox Cos., Indiana, Forked Lump $6.95 PER TON Reduced from $7.75 per ton. Tliis 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—1789—1790 : ' 7 ~..--=r=r- - ~■ INDIANA LUMP, F0RKED....56.95 Selected quality Knox County Coal gives more heat than most Indiana coal. Prompt delivery. IPEIIPiLEi mb l AMD CEMEMI DD. Main Office —1109 E. Fifteenth. St. WEbster 4890 WE bster 4892 WEbster 4891 WEbster 4893

2j Ki: \L ESTATE FOR SALE It—Houses A FAIR PRICED High-class Double North of Thirty-Eighth St. KEI.LASTONK, 6 rooms a side: hardwood floors throughout, each side has- fireplace, window seat, kitchen cabinet, breakfast alcove and clothes chutes, large closets in each bedroom, full basement. Monerief furnace, double garage. A fin' 1 home. LACY HEARN, REALTOR. Lincoln 7371. Res.. Harrison 1024. $4,500 Seven-room modern house. 1600 block Bcllefontamc M Three good bedrooms, big basement Just the place lor a big family |of limited means. Will trade tor a small i house. State Savings ami Trust Cos. Main 4517. _ Irvington 3304. S4OO Cash balance s2l per month; new ~-room bungalow north; built-in kitchen cabinet; window shades; nicely decorated: driven weU; lights; garage. WM A. JOHNSON. 701 Fidelity Trust bldg. Lincoln 14u3. Good Five-Room Cottage 1013 Chadwick St. Has electric lights, gas. city water, house In toi repair, only SOOO reoulrra. balam** I'tr month. Call Mr, Brouw.9. M run 071 " Kvrr.in-s Randolph S6f9. WAS!, I\ T“N MNK AND TRUST CO. 5X GAL 31 North Tremont. in Trotter Sc Henry's addition: 7-room modem home. $4,850: $ '.750 building and loan equity cash, tou ran t beat it. IF YOU WA ■ ' RN HOME AND yoi R t.DT IS PAID FUR. "I, WILI. BI'M.H FUR VOU AND YOU CAN PAY U3 BACK IN' MONTHLY PAYMENTS. The Southern Lumber Cos. GAL Circle 0600. We havt* a couple* of doubles; 6 rooms a fti<)r* and modern; iI.OOU down, balance 1 pur * t*Mt [>< r month.* NEW SIX-ROOM MODERN HOME, PAVED STREET. WILL MAKE EASY TERMS OR CONSIDER LOT OR LOTS. MAIN 0142. Banja Iu- S2OO Cash New 5-room bungalow north Has east front, electric lights, driven veil and fireproof root. Balaiic, $25 per month. Call MR JOHNSON. Lincoln 145. L J hmtile —East Si . rooms a side mod m rarafine loea*‘ )i. I’r ••! f'r a quick c i.-di Halt*. Rents >. • one hu\v. Call Lincoln 373 1. I.I.AINi: AVI! . 11-ixS S nwen room house in A 1 condition, about one square of car lino Clone to kfrhl tnhool: 53.100 Kay terms Main 0180. Lvtiuntfs. Waahintfton rou t n •> SIX-ROOM rot tarn vV-rT“ thsrable little home, south, ist: only 53 000 for cash. Call Lincoln 3734. day or evening;. i-.t; Migci' & Schreiher I'RiNK E. GATES'" A SON. REALTORS. 1011 Hume Maneur Lincoln 1289. room - ■■■ < lectrte light*, itchenette 558 8 w-i-m in Ave e—Suburban $lO CASH gives you possession of an acre tract east near graded school and East Washlntgon st. Interurban car Build a email ho sc and get started Balance easy payments, prh •> S6OO to SI.OOO. Evenings. Irvington 0512. COOPER & HADLEY. 838 Lcmeke bldg. Main 2776 I Fniversity 1 leights New, 5-room bungalow: room for bath; basement: cement and brick porch, electric light*: garage: $3,250 $250 down. Main 018 !. Evenings. Washington 3014. R-2. f—Sales or Exchange For Sate or Trade I A splendid eight room home, 2200 . I block north. Strictly modern. Hard* \| wood floors throughout. Large lot: 1 3-ear garage. A splendid home or a good rental proposition. \Vill consider one or two good ears, vacant lot or small property Call Mum 1 109. Residence. Washington 1079. 22 REAL ESTATE WANTED I Don't Want to List Your Property I WANT TO SELL IT. I havo several serious customers for bungalows, doubles, cottages; also lartfo homes close in. LACY HEARN. REALTOR Lincoln 7371. Res., Harrison 1024. HAVE buyers waiting; for sninJi modern and non-modern homes west. If your property is for Fule call me and 1 will inspect it at once. Jaek Morrison. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO. Mam 0733. Eves., Harrison 0703. WILL PAYCASH Have $25,000 to pay for small rental properties: doesn't have, to be in good repair. Address A No. 2225. Times. LET us list your property for quick sale. east or south. Lincoln 3734. 25.M15(1.1.LAN EO l IS 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 Congoleum rugs. 9x12. perfect goods, newest patterns. $13.75 Axmmster Velvets and Wiltons at lowest prices in the city. All new. perfect and good. Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W. Washington, opposite Statehouse. •\ good condition. 1840 Central ave. b—Coal, Ice and Wood Elevator Coal “Hotter Than Sunshine” Big Dixie Egg (111.), $6.25 Indiana Lump, $6.50 Big Dixie Lump (111.), $7.00 FRED GOEPPER & SON, ESTABLISHED 1893. Belmont 4704. Belmont 4705. TAKE HOME A LOAD. WE LOAD YOU FOR LESS.

25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALK b—Coal, ico and Wood Stop==Look Why Pay More ? Germaine Brazil Block 2 toms, sl6 Genuine White Ash Lump $7.50 2 tons, $14.50 We guarantee this coal to be the best buy of any high-grade coal in the city at the price. Our guarantee of 2,000 lbs. per ton and a square deal. Nagelson Coal Cos. Cl rele 0355 NOTICE ' • WE OFFER SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE 35 Tons Pocahontas and W. Va. Mine Run Mixed, $7.00 35 Tons of Indiana Mine Run $5.00 W. Va. and Ky. Lump.s9.so 2 Tons $18.50 ISLAND COAL CO. WE bster 0122 SPECIAL SALE THIS IS REAL COAL Indiana Mine Run. Very Lumpy $5.50 2 Tons $10.50 COMMERCIAL FUEL CO. MA in 0430 MA in 0431 Try 1 ton 111. ti-ineh egg. .$6.50 This egg is as large as lump coal. Indiana forked lump $7.1)0 Illinois forked lump $7.25 Linton No. 4 $7.15 West Va. and Ky. 1ump..59.00 If you nro having trouble with your furnace or stove try 1 ton of our special furnace coal. Hand-picked and boom-loaded. Yon should try 1 ton of this coal at $7.50 Try 1 ton and if this coal doesn't meet with your approval, send it back. MERIDIAN COAL CO. Lincoln 6237. Lincoln 6237. Pocahontas Mine Run, $lO West. Va. Lump, fkd., $lO West Va. Mine Run . .$7.50 If you aro having trouble with your Indiana coal try our STAR CITY LUMP. One of the best grades mined in Indiana. Clean, Forked Lump, $7.50 E. & I. Coal Cos. CJ rele 0306. Glendora Everyone Knows This Coal We handle the genuine Glendora forked lump $9.00 Amber Jacket lump $7.50 Indiana forked lump $7.50 Walnut St. Coal Cos. 331 W. Walnut Main 6270 Main-6270. Illinois Lump, forked.s7.so Amber Jacket. forked.s7.so 111. and Ind. mine run.ss.so W. Va. forked lump.slo.oo WEAVER COAL & FEED _____ DR exel 2201 Kindling With Each Ton Illinois Block, forked $7.25 Best Indiana Linton forked $7.25 Genuine Brazil Block, large forked $9.00 Illinois Mine Run $5.75 Deliver anywhere In city. Union lee and Coal PREXEL 4021—4622. Quality Coal Indiana No. 4 White Ash Lump.s7.so Illinois Forked $6.00 Ehrlich Coal Cos. MA in 0906 WOOD FOR STOVE OR FURNACE. ALSO KINDLING WOOD. MAIN 0142.

25 IVIISCELLANEOU3 FOR SALE b—Coai, Ice and iVood SPECIAL COAL SALE We guarantee this Coal to be the best money can buy. No Clinkers. 111. or Ind. lump, clean forked $6.65 2 tons $12.75 111. or Ind 2-6-inch lump $6.25 2 tons $12.25 111. or Ind. egg, clean forked.. .$5.95 2 tons $11.75 111. or Ind. shovel lump $6.00 2 tons $11.25 111. or Ind. mine run $5.75 2 tons $11.25 111. or Ind. large lump, forked. .$7.25 2 tons $14.25 EASTERN COAL W. Va. smokeless lump, fkd..512.00 2 tons $23.50 W. Va. smokeless egg, forked.sll.2s . 2 tons $22.00 ! W. Va. Winifred lump, forked.sll.oo 2 tons $21.50 ! Pocahontas mine run, red ash.slo.so 2 tons $20.50 ; W. Va. mine run ' SB.OO 2 tons $15.50 Give Me Your First Order and I’ll Get the next one. Tom Shroyer 430 Indiana Ave. YARD NO. 1 CI rele 0598 Cl rele 0597 Cl rule 8390 CI rele 1435 YARD NO. 2 1405 W. Kay BEL. 4375. BEL. 4376 BEL. 4446. (yCAL WEST VIRGINIA SPLINT POCAHONTAS MINE RUN POCAHONTAS LUMP INDIANA NO. 4 LUMP ILLINOIS LUMP ILLINOIS EGG EASTERN KENTUCKY LUMP mm CI rele 7012. Special Illinois Egg Large, clean forked Illinois egg, free from slack, slate and clinkers. We guarantee this coal to be as large as some lump coal, $6.50. Illinois lump $6.75 and $7.25 | Indiana lump $7.00 Indiana mine run, 75% lump, $6.00 No. 4 coal $7.20 West Va. and Ky. lump $9.00 More Heat Per Dollar If you have trouble with your furnace -coal try one ton or our large clean forked, especially prepared furnace lump; guaran- | teed, 57.50 per tou. Page Coal Cos. | MA in 5326. RA ndolph 8272. c—Clothing TROUSERS ®To Match /Tl Your Coat U j] Pants Store Cos. \ 48 West Ohio Street Near Illinois f—Miscellaneous National Typewriter 18 W. Market St. (Upstairs). Phone Main 11686. Clark Typewriter Shop Hardware Supplies Tarpaulins, all sizes, somo covers as largo *s 40x100 feet. Ail new goods. Forges, vises, anvils, carpenter and blacksmith, toois. wrenches, hammers, hatchets, levels, tool bags, rasps and flies, tool chests, shovels, spades, picks. Manilla rope, bolt cutters, squares, toldiug chairs, wool blankets. platform and folding scales, fire extinguishers, electric bench grinders, nails, staples, saws and belting. See us for bargain prices. We retail at wholesale prices. M. L. Goldberg & Son, STOVES, used, but in perfect condition: gas range $lO and up; coal ranges, heaters, baseburners. CHARLES KOEHRING. 832 Virginia ave. Drexel 9400. WHEN - TOU THINK" OF TYPEWRITERS THINK OF JUDD. 142 N. MERIDIAN. WAGON AND HARNESS. <6 MISUFIXANEOIN WANTED GOOD, SOUND, DRY, YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT STOCK YARDS. WE WILL PAY 73 CENTS PER BUSHEL ON IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. A 11LSINF S S AXN <> l N FEME NTB A Bath a Day Is the Healthy Way. E. M. HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber. 3220 E. Mich. Webster 3001. FEATHERS bought. sold r.na renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made. E F. BURKI.E 416 Mass. Main 1428. VAULT CTE VNING. For quick service. Call Rapid Vault and Sink Cleaning Cos. Belmont 2607.

MARCEL waving, snampoolng and manicuring. 45 Lexington Apts., 1116 N. Capitol. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana Ave. HEATH'S Barber Shop; union: warm, eomfortahie bathrooms. 132 W. Market. FURNITURE repaired and refinished; uphoistering. Stewart 1478. 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. MAin 4631 Offices in All Principal Cities Overland Hauling Special Rates Phone Otto J Suesz. Main 2353-3628. Night, Web. 0699, Circle 4760. Storage. Household goods packed for shipment. b—Gasoline FORDS 1921 touring, starter, $190; $35 down, balance monthly. 1922 coupe, lock wheel, $375; $75 down, balance monthly. 1922 sedan, refinished; $435; $95 down, balance monthly. 1918 roadster, S9O; sls down, balance monthly. 1920. touring, 1916 motor, S9O; sls down, balance monthly. 40 cars to select from. RED ARROW 945 Southeastern Ave. ST ew. 2707. ~ FORD, 1921 "COUPE. 1920 SEDAN. 1921 SEDAN. Large line touring and roadster. Payment or trade, ALLEN. 723 Virginia Ave. FORD BODIES AND PARTS Used sedans, tourings and roadsters Hoods, shells and body parts SWISSHELM & PARKER OVERLAND 90, chummy roadster: winter top, wire wheels, good tires, mechanically the best. Real bargain. OAKLEY GARAGE. 4-90 CHEVROLET touring electrically equipped: S6O. OAKLEY GARAGE. BUICK 6. roadster; new pain,, new lenders, mechanically right; $263. OAKLEY GARAGE. MAXWELL touring, good tires, mechanically A-l; $65. OAKLEY GARAGE. WiLLYS-KNTGHT seven-pa.-.eager louring; new paint and new top Price only S4US- - H WALLERICH CO.. FORD roadster on new tires, good condition. Only $215, C. H. WALLERICH CO. DODGE ROADSTERSON BY $285. C. H. WALLERICH CO. FORD tourings \Ve nave a few left at a bargain, as low as $35 down. 644 East Washington Main 3493. DODGE 1920, touring. Looks and runs UK6 new: small payment down, balance easy terms 644 E Wash. Main 3493. FORD BARGAINS. A large line of late models. Any ear in tr:,d" Payment* -ALLEN. 725 Virginia Ave. FORD touring, 1923: i-man top, everything looks ami runs like new. Will sacrifice. Cash, term or trade. 518 N. CapitoL FORD. 1920, louring electric lights, starter; $75 down 430 N Capitol. BUICK 6. roadsters and tourings: bargains: your own terms or trade. 518 N. Capitol. MERCER touring wire whee >. need- some t .ning up. Big hargian. 318 N. Capitol. CHEVROLET 4-90 touring; absolutely .ika new; SO3 down. 518 N. Capitol. FORD. 1920 touring, starter, good comlition. $225. ALLEN. 725 Virginia Ave BUICK 6. touring; like new: $l5O down. 430 N. Capitol. Open evenings. ELGIN 6. sport: $l5O down; bargain. Open evenings. 430 N. Capitol. CHANDLER sports and tourings; khaki tops, etc. Your terms. 518 N. Capitol. TEMPLAR sport; wonueri illy snappy .a: V -nr own Praia i.r trade. 318 N Capitol. c—Trucks 1921 'Ford Truck Worm drive: one-ton capacity. Platform stake body.. Cab and lights: new tires Mechanical condition fine. Big bargain. Signal Truck Corporation Circle 7282. 431 N. Capitol. 31 AI IQ Mt Mill \\AN Ih I) Autos Wanted LARGEST BUYERS IN STATE. Late models preferred. CASH PAID —NO DELAY. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS & TIRE CO 518 N. Capitol Are Main 3628 We also buy wrecked or junk cars, i AUTOS WANTED. ! WE PAY CASH I WOLF AUTO CO | 619 N. Illinois Main 1579. AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E. New" York St. Main 4416. |32 AUTO Sl i riH -S, HKPVIHS~ Good Used Tires All Sizes Take Your Pick $2.00 and Up ROGERS. 3115 W. Wash. BE Imont 4300. Auto Washing Our Specialty DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE 332 W. Maryland. Circle 0633. 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 WANTED—Everybody to know that we recharge 6 volt batteries for 50c and re build them for $6: 12-volt. SlO. SOUTH SIDE BATTERY SHOP. 413 S. Meridian st 3< ~~M(>nFv TO I.OAN “LOANS” Take Advantage of Our “Easy Payment Plan” S2O —Total cost 4 months. .$ 1.75 S4O —Total cost 4 months.. 3.50 S6O —Total cost 4 months. . 5.25 $lO0 —Total cost 4 months. . 8.75 S2O0 —Total cost 4 months. . 17.50 S3O0 —Total cost 4 months. . 26.25 All other amounts at the same proportionate rate. Longer time and small payments if desired. LOANS MADE ON FURNITURE. PIANOS. VICTROLAS. LIVE STOCK. AUTOMOBILES FROM $lO TO S3OO. Telephone applications given prompt attention. Main 2983. American Loam Cos, S47IABKEIIT USTILEG Wishes Do Not Pay Bills Neither do gqpd intentions. It fakes money to supply your smallest or your greatest needs. We Furnish the Money for all purposes. No investigation charges No Interest deducted. The interest on un paid balances is less than you anticipate. Sample rate: $45.00 Total Cost $3.15 for three months. Longer time if desired. We loan on furniture, pianos, etc., in any amount up to S3OO Call, write or phene. Commonwealth Loan Cos. 305 Odd Fellow Bldg Corner Pfenn. & Wash. Sts. Phone. Main 4619. Under State Supervision.

MONDAY, FEB. 19, 1923

I 37 MONEY TO LOAN j FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R B. WILSON. 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Lincoin 6104. MONEY furnished on realty mortgages and contracts. FRANK K. SAWYER. Meridian Life Bldg., 307 N. Pennsylvania St. Riley 1426. MONEY (o loan on second mortgages. L. H. MILLER, 127 N. Delaware St. Main 5762. 328 B. Wabash St. LARGE PROFITS from small expemiiture inflow Real Estate' advertising in “Want Ad" columns of the limes. 3G ~~ INSLKAN UK WE MAKE and give second mortgages on improved farms and Indianapolis real estate. AETNA MORTGAGE & INVESTMENT CO. 508 Fidelity Trust Bldg. 39 Legal ngiTuks 77T PUBLIC AUCTION The Cleveland. Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway Company, the Cincinnati Northern Railroad Company and E. I. & Terre Haute Railroad Company will sell the following described freight which has not been claimed by owners, at public auction, Tuesday, Feb. 30, 1923. at 9 a. m.. at the unclaimed freight station of the C., C.. C. & I St. L. Railway Company, corner Capitol i Ave. and South St., Indianapolis, Ind . unless previously < laiined by rightful owners. Consignee and Destination. Commodity. Lot No. R 265—Central Petroleum Cos.. I Cleveland, Ohio. 1 em?ity drum. Lot No. R 266 —Mrs. Harry Tallman, Sodus, Mich., 1 bbl. Notions. Lot No. K 267—Jim Bell. Toledo. Ohio, 1 ert. lib. table, 1 crt. roeker. Lot No. It "69—0-N A. I‘. Conklin Lumber Cos., Maxwell. Ind.. 1 ert. stone. Lot No. It 271 —L. A. Baber & Son, Wabash. Ind.. 2 ei: pty bbls. Lot No. It 272—W. Colson Cos., Paris, HI., 1 box printed matter. Lot No. It 273—Dr. J. V. Dunn. Robinson. 111., 1 box signs. Lot No. It 273—James Bonfiglio, Elkhart, •Ind., 1 box calendars. Lot No. It 277—Lambardi Candy Mfg. Cos., Chicago. 111.. 1 vase candy. Lot No. R 279 —The Liberty Tire Corporation. Carey, Ohio, 1 box gummed paper. Lot No. It 280—The Liberty Tire Corporatidn. Carey. Ohio, 1 box gummed paper. Lot' No. R 782—C. E. Cook, Hutsonville, 111., 8 pcs. printing press. Lot No. It 283—Frank Fields, Elkhart, Ind., 1 box household goods. Lot No. rt 284 O-N G-o. McFarlin Cos.. Toledo. Ohio. 4 metal scaffold brackets. Lot No. R 285—Rock Oil Refining Cos, Cleveland, Ohio. I bbl. oil. Lot No. R 286—J. L. Walker, East St. ! Louis, 111.. 1 ease paint in oil. Lot No. R 287—Franklin Paint Cos., Toledo. Ohio. 1 dr. roofing paint. Lot No. R 288—Gus Mitray, London, Ohio, 2 wood hlf. bbls. liq. roof cement. Lot No. It 289—R. E. White. Tiffin. Ohio, 1 ease cook books. Lot No. R 292—Allen Rainer, Alexandria. Ind., 1 bag rye. Lot No. R 293—The Baker Drug Cos, Goshen, Ind.. 1 eartn. candy. Lot No. R 294—Stewart Hensley. R. R. No. 9, Muneie. Ind., 1 hlf. bbl. lub. oil. Lot No. P. 29.5 —Clyde Hiliis, Itidgefarm, 111. 1 wood bbl. tar. Lot No. II 296—Parsons Prod. Cos, Cleveland. Ohio, 1 dr. oil Lot No. It 297—D. D. Johnson & Cos, Chicago. lU, 12 bags fertilizer. Lot No. R 298—C. M. Jenkins, Charleston. 111, I pail animal food. Lot No. It 299—Ed. Uauslik, Sodus, Mich, 1 steel cot. Lot No. R 390—H. C. Bookwaltcr, Sodus, Mich, 1 box implement parts. Lot No. It 301—Webers Men's Shop. Muneie. Ind.: 1 case paper boxed underwear. Lot No. It 304—Goldille Prod. Cos, Chicago. 111, 1 box liquid extracts. Lot No. R 305—M. H. Pilchard, Mansfield. 111, 3 empty egg cases. Lot No. It 306—Trinidad Paint and oil Cos, Cleveland. Ohio, 1 bbl. and 5 five-gal. cans pamt. Lot No. R 307—Lennox Oil and Paint Cos . Cleveland. Ohio. 1 empty h’s. bbl. Lot No. R 308—Ami,. Stock Cos, Tiffin. Ohio. 6 etn animal and poultry reguj lator. Lot No. R 309—Tredtke Bros. Cos, Toj ledn, Ohio. 2 b-fle cotton sheeting. ; Lot No. it 310—Sin Clair Refining Cos, : Toledo. Ohio. 4 empty gasoline drums. Lot No. R 311—Premier Refining Cos, Cleveland. Ohio, 1 bbl. dope. 1 bx. pump, 1 wheeled bbl. carrier. Lot No. R 312 —Baker Prod. Cos, Cleveland. Oh: i, 3 drums grease. Lot No. it 313—F. W. Hagan Cos, Chicago. 11l I bag fertilizer. Lot No. R 314 —U. S. Metal Cos, Clevei land. Ohio, I ease auto parts. 2 bbl. roils and 2 bell. rods. Lot ' fl II ■— U. S. Metal Cos . C veland. Ohio, 1 case auto parts, 1 crt crank 1 I shaft. I Lot No. R 316—U. S. Metal Goods Cos, | Cleveland. Ohio. 4 eases iron and steel auto ' parts. 7 cases bolts and nuts. 1 erta axle driver shafts. 5 bell, vehicle springs, I bdl. iron rods. 1 bdl radius rods. Lot No. It 317—0-N J. H. Zimmer, Mahom. t. 111, l hit. bhl. oil. Lot No. It 318—U. S. Metal G mds Cos, Cleveland, Ohio. 1 ease crank shafts. Lot No. It 319—I.ueb Walters Cos, Cleveland. Ohio. 1 bdl steel door part. Lot No. R 320—Martin Schneider and Charles Jump, I'ario, 111, 1 Dodge touring tar. Lot No. R 371—. T. X. Gallagher, Augusta, Ind, 1 keg liq. roof cement. Lot No. R 322—The La o Mfg. Cos, Warj saw, Ind, I generator evtu. pump attached. I 7 bbl. fixtures and shades. 1 drum carbide, I gas plate: Lot No. CNR 16—Chas. Simpkins, Paulding, Ohio. 4 cemi nt slabs. Lot No. CNR 17 —Kaj Bhields, Lewisburg. Ohio. 1 box 5-gal. dip. Lot No. CNR IS—l set double trc,e. Persons claiming any of the foregoing descrihed articles will phase state to the undersigned the number, of same given in the i above list, prove ownership, pay charges and I take same away before day of sale. All lots sub • - t to examination two days i prior to date of sale. J. K. VjA'.'CE. F. C. A, Transportation Bldg, Indiasapolts. lad. Phone Main 5100. Term! 159. Indianapolis, InO _ Feb. 1J . 1 923. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Bids for Repairing Bridges. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, the board of commissioners of Marion County. Indiana, will, up to 10 o'clock a. m, March 1. 1973. received sealed bids for repairing abutment and new floor, bridge 730, on Spring Valley road, estimated cost being $1,630.00: repairing abutment and new floor, bridge 731. on Spring Ysfley road, estimated cost bn g SI. 110.00 ne# abutment and wide.rttx roadway*biMrs 733. on Bluff road and Pleasant Run, emheated cost being $5,595.00: underpinning pic: a e—<l abutments, bridge 754. on W. Tenth St. and Eagle Creek, estimated cost being $3,350.00; | underpinning puts and abutments, bridge 736, on Southport road and White River, estimated cost being $8,258.00; Evans* road channel, change and i rip-rap, estimated cost $1,235.00, according ito plans and sped Heat-on a oil file In the office of the auditor of Marion County. Each hid nust be aeeor. paniod by a bond i and an affidavit as required by law. The board reserves the right to reject any j or all b:ds. I Witness our hands, this 3rd day of Feb- ! ruary. 1923. ALBERT HOFFMAN. HARRY D. TANARUS! TEWELER. JOHN KITLEY. Commissioners e.f Marlon County. Attest: LF.O K. FFsl. fit. And lor. NOTICE State of Indiana, department of State. Ed Jackson, secretary of State. To all to whom these presents shall come, greeting: 1. Ed Jackson, secretary of Stale ol the State of Indiana, do hereby certify that the Deupree Realty Company has this day filed in the office of the secretary of State the properly signed and attested consents. statements and papers required by section I of an ai-t entil ed An act pi iV riblng the method and procedure for the voluntary dissolution o*' private corporations and voluntary associations, and declaring an emergeney." approved March 14. 1913. And I further certify that such written consents, statements and papers so filed ns aforesaid show that said company and the off.cers thereof have complied with the provisions of section 1 of said act. and that said corporation is now in process of dissolution. In witness whereof. I have here(SEAL) unto set ray hand and affixed the seal of the State of Indiana at the city of Indianapolis this 10th day of February, A. D, 1923. ED JACKSON. Secretary of State. By P. H. WOLFARD. Deputy. NOTICE To the taxpayers of Center and iVarren Townships of Marion County, State of Indiana: Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Center and Warren Townships of Marion County, Indiana, that the Board of commissioner's of t-vd .county has determined upon, and duly authorized, the issuance of bonds in the total principal sum of $76,000, bearing interest at the rate of 4’s per cent per annum, to pay for the construction, of the improvement of English Ave, i; said township, on petition of S. A. Furniss et at. Given by order of said board this 16th dav of February. 197" T.FO K. FF.SLER. Auditor of Marion County. Indiana. "NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administratrix of estate of Arthur J.. Many, deceased, late of Marion County. India: u Said estate is supposed to be solvent. i HELEN M. MANY. No. 20810. NOTICE—The Board of Trustees fur the Central Indiana Hospital for Insane will receive sealed proposals until Friday, Feb. 23. at 10 a. m, for fumisnitifr supplies for the month of March. 1923. Estimate book will be on tile at Room 148. State House, from and alter Monday. Feb. 19. 1973. By order of BOARD OF TRUSTEES. notice" of appointment. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Newman H. Matthews, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST 00. No. 20897.