Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 250, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1923 — Page 9
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WOMAN HAS ONE . ; SPOUSE!)MANY Arrested for Second Time on Bigamy Charge, Bigamy charges again were pending against Goldie Harper Etterburn, SI, in city court today. Goldie has been arrested before on numerous charges, but always has been helped out by welfare workers. Trouble began Monday night, when Homer Etterburn, 23, Goldie’s husband, of 215 N. East St., called at his wife’s home, 624 E. New York St., and found Wesley Wilson, soldier from Ft. Benjamin Harrison, sitting on her lap, according to police. Wilson claimed he had married Goldie, and -Etterburn was sure he had married Goldie. When the police arrived between the two men a fight was in progress, it is said, in front of Goldie's home. Goldie admitted that she has had six husbands, police said. She said, according to police; "My name was Ryan. I first married a Harper. He died. I married McGee and he died. I married Petit and he died. I married Doll and he got a divorce. I, married Wilson, and there Is Etterburn, with whom 1 have been living until a few days ago, when we had a quarrel.’* Goldie’s affairs were disclosed in Criminal Court recently, when she was exonerated of a charge of bigamy. 1 GOOD LUNGS PROVE ASSET Women Frighten Away Holdup Man \ by Screaming. Good lungs are protection against hold-up men, Mrs. G. B. Grubbs and Mrs. Joe Yakey, 2SOS Central Ave., said today. Their screams frightened away a colored man v, ho drew a revolver and demanded their money at Central Ave. and Twentieth St. Monday night while they were waiting for a street car. Mrs. Frank W. Foxworthy, 1960 Central Ave.. telephoned police. Sergeant Wilkerson and the emergency squad Investigated. MILLERS IN SESSION HERE Purdue Professor Speaks on Indiana Flour at State Meeting. Indiana flour for Indiana folk was the subject of a discussion by PrVf. G. I. Christie, of Purdue University, and his assistants in the domestic science department, at the mid-winter session of the Indiana Millers’ Association, at the offlees of the Bemis Bag Company today. The association is planning Indiana Flour Week to begin March 6. I WAYNE POST PLANS HOME I/egion Building to Have Basket-Ball and Dance Floor. Sites for a memorial building for Wayne Post No. 73 of the American, Region are under consideration, H. V. Wilson, post* commander, announced today. The building will have a basket-bail and dance floor in addition to a numbet of smaller Tuwis. It will serv e as head [carters for the Legion Auxiliary, War Mothers and “War Dads.’’
Jewelry Is Stolen A thief stole jewelry valued at $353 from the home of Mrs. Mary Jameson, colored, 1129 N. Senate Ave„ Monday night, she reported to police today. The loot Included three diamond ringa, a watch, a ruby ring, a sapphire brooch and a pearl necklace. The thh-f a iso took $52. 1 . lIKATH NOTICES ACHGILL. ROBERT J. F.—II -ioved little son of Chris . *raji<i•on of Mr. and Mis. Fred Achgil) and Mr. end Mr*. Jacob Schulmeycr. du-d last evening. 7.43. are 3 year*, 6 mouth*. 19 dav*. Funeral notice later. Ash. MARY P—Ueb 25. 1923. ai 10:15 p. m. f ?4 rear*. Funeral Wednesday, Feb. 28. at 8:30 a tm. at the late residence, 1737 S. Delaware st. and 9 a. m.. •t St. John* Church. Friends invited. Bu rial In St. Joseph s cemetery • CROSS. MAR'f E.—3o. 21 the Alexandra passed away i eh. 26. Christian Science •erelcc at Moore'* undertaking parlor*. 1603 Broadway. Wedm-wity, 2 30 p. m. Feb. 23. Friend* may < all at pu.rlo-9, 7-8 Tuesday ' evening. Services private. Burial at Brownsville. Ind. DESSERT. EMMA ir.ee Vr * r 33 years 19 day*. wife of Eduard V. Dfc sert. si*ter of Mrs Lo is Martin, Sirs. L IG Burdin, sister-in-law of Miss Josephine Dessert, passed away Feb 20 at 12:23 a. m. Funeral at the r-*id 2209 Madison are.. Wednesday . 'ter: nun. F.-b. 28. 2:2 I p nt Friends in :■< Burial Crown Hill cemetery. iiAtiY. A W—Beloved husband of Elizabeth Hairy, father <>t Nora. Fred. Char! a and Jack Hasy and Sadi, G. Kruior. pass-d away Stands ev. ning. Feb. 25. at 11 o'clock at h'S late r . 1* - 1:33 S. East st Funeral wt i bed at the home of hi* daughcr. 10-19 HarY.n st., Wednesday. 2 p. m. Burial Memorial Park. Friends invited. JACKLEY JACOB— A?e Sl7 Feb 227 and hi* beloved aye 79 Feb. 26, 1923. Funeral se rviees Wednesday. 2:30 p in.. Feb. 28. at the residence of the: - daughter, Mrs. Louie A. Barth, 3002 N. Capita i ave. Burial Crown Hill. LYSTER, ELIZABETH—BeIoved vrifS 5? Alonzo Lysta r i):w! at the family residence. 17 X. East r'.. Saturday. 9:50 p m. age 44 years Funeral service* at Grir;stelner's chap*!. 523 K. Market st., Tuesday, 7:30 p m. Friends nvited Remains will be taken to Evar.svill* Ird.. for burial. Friends may ex': item! -.r evening and Tuesday. Evansville (Ind - pap pu->is: cop; maiden, i ai age 50. Funeral - 8:30 a. m. at Finn li.- , funeral parlors 135 W. Market, followed oi f-.-vici.s at St John's Church at 9 o'clock. Burial HoliCross cemetery. MORRIS. MRS. LENA COSlEß—Daughter of Alfred and Alice Comer, and creased. passed away Feb. 25. 1923, at Seymour, Ind. Funeral at Cartr.c-1. Ind.. Wednesday. 2 p. m. PKLLLIi’S. MELVILLE—Paes 2 away Feb. 24. at the home of his daughter, Mr* John T. Waters. 3101 Kenwood ave. Service* at the home T,i< sula:.'. 7:30 p m.. at the M. E. Church at Pitteboro, Wednesday, 11 a. m. Burial at Brovvnsburg. BANDERS. MAUDE—Wife of Thomas F. Sanders. pin-~ii a I : her homo. 1438 S. Alabama s' Monday, Fib 26. 1 a in. Funeral Wednesday, rtn 38. 2 p. in., at the above arid ret*. il i-:-tl (I;-,-., wood -r'lietery. SHIMER THOMAS N.—Husband of Helen j Lampard Shinier, parse.; away at Uis home. 2239 N. Un aware, Feb. 24. Funeral i at the residsßv* Wednesday, 10 a. in. Burial Crown Hill. SWIFT. NANCY U—Eight. v-*tx years old. belov-d mother of Mrs Nana May Bush. Henry T 7. nd Ht'obert Su ft died at her ; atc J residence, 823 N. De.aware street, "Sunday. I Feb. 25. Funeral service* will be held j rneada evs tag . • ; m. Friends] mvlt-xi. Remain- will be taken to Aurora, i Ind _f°r mterrrWednesday. Feb. 28. ! WAJIBSGANSS. THE'REV FREDERICK C. —Passed away at : residene.. eoutiieaat | of Columbus, ind.. Feb 26 1923. 12:30 a. m , age 68 yet s The r main* oi Rev Wamhj*>r w lie in slate at St. Pa; Evangelical Lulhsran Church. New Jersey and McCarty streets. where he formerly w: pastor. Thursday, March 1, 12-2 p. m. Funeral services at 2 p. m. Friend* Invited. Burial st Lutheran cemetery.
1 DEATH NOTICES WILLIAMS. MARY—Wife pt Harry N. Williams, 1025 Dawson, died Feb. 26. i’rlends may call Tuesday, 2-4, Wednesday !-11. Funeral and bnrtat strictly private. SUMMER, MAGDELENA—Feb. 26. 1023 a#a 69 years. Funeral Thursday, March 1, at 2 p. m.. at the late residence. 520 lowa st. Friends invited.. Burial in Crown HiU cemetery. S IN MEMOKIAM IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of our dear daughter and sister. Louise Behier Hill, who ,*£t six years ago today. 1 Feb. 27. 1016. Sleep on'in peace dear Luly, Sweet be your rest. We all loved you dearly, IBut God loved you best. . Sadly missed by her PARENTS, SISTERS AND BROTHERS. ' 5 FUNERAL DIRECTORS DREXEL Parlors 1222 Union St. GADD—BERT S. GADD. 2130 Prospect Sf. Phones. Stewart 2278, W. T. Jiiasengym Independent Undertaker. Prompt ambulance calis. "The prbof of a service is the service it renders." 1702 N. Illinois St Randolph 6870. 1625 Shelby St. ' Drexel 2570, PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 North Hlinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Main 0641-0642 LI. 0641 { INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY SULK LEY BKOS/CO. Main office 946 N. Ilmois St. Circle 1918. Main 1841. George Grinstemer • Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. Main P9OSOscar G. Herrmann 906 N. East. Mam 7813. Johnson & Montgomery 1032 Central Ave. Main _ 1430. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—I4O3 N. lilinols. WM. E KRIEOER Main 1154. Reg Phone. Ben Davis 332-L. UNDERTAKERS HISEY & TITUS. 951 North Dei I, 6564 M 3386 h SlEtlAirWi ItL.T WILL pay $3 cash to any one telling tue where I can sell anew sewing machine. MR BENHAM. Malii 0630. DANCE—March 10, riven by Gordon and B’.rdsell at the Moore hall, 132*4 Audubon Road. it PERSONALS I WILL not be responsible for any bills contracted by my wife. Mrs. Laura Singer. A TANARUS, SrNGLEIt 10 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Pocketbook. black leather, near Indiana ave. and North st.: contained about sls in currency and s-veral membership cards, with name ar.d address of owner: reward for information or return to 521 W North st. Main 7218. LOST-—Bag: of automobile tools between Washington and Tenth sts on East st., Monday at 11 a. m. Pleas- return to 319 N. Delaware st.. or call Circle 1337 and receive reward. UMBRELLA lost. nut-ide F'.etchrr-American Bank: dark. worn handle with silver spots keepsake: party who phoned lai night please cal' again. Reward. Irvington j 3730. LOST —Purple velvet purse containing Hampton watch and money, somewhere between Keith's Theater and 835 Jefer-ion ave Reward. Webster CITi COLLIE DOG. child's pet: + white fret, sm r over right eye: name Rex Reward. 22 N. Garfield ave Irvington 2398 X.OST —Downtown Thursday. small sold wrtst watch. Call Washington 0416. VANITY CASE, blaek. lost In Ayres' Tueeday. Lincoln 8553 Reward. 12 ilFlTl* \Y AM !—%!ALB WANTED Teainris and tracks to haul ‘ coal; short hauls. 1405 W. Ray St.
WANTED Teams and i trucks to haul coal; short haoiis. 430 Indiana Ave. WANTED Teams and trucks to haul • Coal. Erlich Coal Cos. Wanted—Hoys Sixteen years cld or under to carry Times joutes in central part of city. Routes between North and South and East and West Sts. See Mr Mooreheau. any afternoon, between 2 and 5. _. WANTED Times carriers between the ages of lo and 12 years in North IndlnnanolU. Good chance for live-wire boy* lo make money and advance. See Mr. Graetis. rear 2i:4i Clifton etr.--t Times' station, alter 2:30 p m MEN who like to draw and nave undeveloped talent. Rea! opportunity to earn big money Address A No. 2220. Times MEN to learn vulcanizing trade: a fine paying business to set into. ANDERSON STEAM VULCANIZE It CO TxT'ERIENCED teamster* App j city disposal plant, southwest of stock yards. It quire at Sniitha's camp. COOK wanted wage* 910 par week and meals. GOLDSTEIN'S DAIRY LUNCH. 903 N. niinois St. IIOYS AS ME9SENOER37 APPLY DELIVERY DEPT. WESTERN UNION. L ASSISTANT pastry cook. Apply Court St. entrance. Clay pool Hotel. 13 I.VSlil^^ 10) A / f~u anf l popular piano music mV PdUjl taught in twenty lessons, beginners and advanced. lted -ed rate* CHRISTENSEN SCHOOL 106 . Pembroke Arcade. Circle 3034. _ a—Business I’oliejfes MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER'S COLLEGE. 30!) E. Washtngton St.. Indianapolis. l:ul Clrcl" 0737. 16 IIKL.P \V AN 11I>—IEMA1.E YOUNG WOMEN over 17 years of age. desiring permanent positions where their work a:ul service are recognized will profit by applying to MISS COOPER. ROOM 1(*1. Indiana Bell Telephone Cos. New Yon; and Meridian Sts. Core Makers Experienced: good rates; steady work. Apply employment office Belmont ave. .Link-Belt Cos. South- of W. Washington st. ! LADIES wtth talent for drawing: will Interview only those who want to make it their profession; real opportunity lor ambitious women Address A No 2219. Tin-.*? COLOR ED woman wanted, for general kitchen work: cookin' experience nee*GOLDSTEINS DAIRY LUNCH. 90.3 X. Illinolu St. TO communicate with women who can qualify for a 100% American organization. Address A No, 1710, Timta. SOME one to take charge of kitchen and] dining-room. Will fifty-fifty. Call Belmont 4806.
16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE / GIRLS EXPERIENCED GLOVE MAKERS and Power Sewing Machine Operators. Pleasant working conditions, excellent opportunity for steady employment, and good pay to competent operators. Apply 7:30 to 10 a. m. Indianapolis Glove Cos. Liberty and E. Michigan Sts. 18 ROOMS idu iuENT T BROADWAY. J0G1: large modem furnished front room; man and wife, or two I g e hUbnien. Randolph 0747. 1 BUSINESS woman will share apartment or rent room: beautifully fumi-hed. Kenwood 5275. ■ T/IBOTT, N.; largo front combination parlor and bedroom; employed girls. Kenwood ; 2587. . j iiELLEF. ST.: pleasant modern room, very- 1 i reasonable: home privileges. Har. 1207. I NICELY furnished room, modem homo, pri- '■ rate family: girl preferred. Stew. 1298. BEAUTIFUL room, private family, exclusive location: gentleman yuiy. Kenwood 4937. j LARGE room, modern. 2 men or employed couple walking distance. Circle J 1924. hIWt AYE.. 1151: rumlehed room; si;lt- : able for 2 gentlemen lirexel 2930. MICHIGAN, E . 217; modern, sleeping room: gentlemen preferred. Circle 8191, PARK Ave . 936; rooms. steam heated with i kitchen privileges. Circle 5962. , TUX EDO. 21 S : largo front room; modern. Webster 5162. I I>—Board and Rooms ; THE HOCKER boarding house, 37 N* East, I beet of home cooking - , family style, rooms I nnd beard $7; board S3. , n* ~ a—Houses Houses : 1634 Cortfcn, 5 rooms 570.00 7104 Langley, 3 rooms $20.00 1002 E. Seventeenth, mod.. 7 room*. $25,004 Dunlop & Iloltegel, Realtors 1 122 E. Market. j Sout h Side Three rooms: heat and water furnished; 'modern, 520 1708 S. East st. See MR. SNYDER. . (ENGLISH AVE, 1316; nice three-rootp house gits car spaoo. _ h—Apartments MALYNEF.O APARTMENTS 422 E. Vermont St. Four rooms and bath: very close in; 552.60. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Main 4517. 9 E. Market JEIEAIIeST AI i. IOK .Vi l .lI b—House* Do You Want a 4 Tome On the Edge of the City? This rxc-ellent 6 room home and 'ot 63.1x300 ft. located on paved Troy ave- • ‘tie, ju c t west • Si.nth Meridian street, U "leal Long iving room aentsa the houe; harilwood floors and oak woodwork: large, light dining room; china closet: bedroom j with large clothes closet and harelwood floor; i mtv convenient kitchen with cistern at the •ink: two . ;r e bedrooms, each with clothes 1 closet and separate entrances from both , front and rr.tr stairways, and on attic, upstairs: glsss inclosed rear porch: cement . front porch; full basement, and an excellent furnace: i.a.-go bam: cement floor and floored oft. chi ken house and yard: everbearing strawberry t>ed: asparagus bed; currant bushes, grape arbor, two full grown : l etter pear tries: three maple ehbde tree* in front yard; good well; mcurnl walks from frhnt to barn IVice 55.500; part cash, s liaiiin.se monthly. Lorenz Sell mi fit & Sons % 37 Monument < irclcMnln 371 f Evening VWh#f<r B^oo $3,250; SIOO < i -•} i buys a 5-room bungalow, nomi-mudeni: or.ly 1 year old balance l:ke rrtt. FORCED SALE. Dandv aeren.mum mo >rn home except bath: cement . s ai:>l porch: lot 40x111 4 years o’, * : m, on term*: also brand new 6 tii house! ietM than cost. Mu.-* B-li at oner Price 84.250 on terms. ist)o ivoli, 53per month including interest. Canadav Realty Cos. 506 7 C.ty Trust bldg. Main Ran. 5857.
Bargain North Indianapolis 7-cnoin modern home, full lot. garaga; j close to car; price 53,500; easy terms. New Bungalow, Eaßt S-rotsm tnod-m iotig living-room, brick fireplace, hardwood floor*, lot 76x140 ft $5,000, only Sl.bOO down B. Britton •■’o6 Rauh Rid,-. Lin. 3411 Ken 4050 S4OO Cash Fiveroom bungalow, W. 33d st.; new. never occupied. This is well built; hjc olec- i trie llgln* city water, gas, toilet in bathroom. Only 5400 o; sh, balance 534 p*ir month. McCord & ]\lcKinney 311 Lemcke buildtcr Main 0220. Humboldt 1643. ' S~%/ ESSEX t. LUCAS /T*Z A |T yA 310 Kahn Bldg. Vi I /~*\ 11 . Circle 6000. Within 514 miles of Monument, 341 acres, 15-room home- and outbuildings, 58.500, i 51.000 cash, 5C.i per mouth One acre. 5-room bungalow and garog" one year oid; $4,000. Roth of these irrop- t ■ Tti'-s will bear the closest investigation. Ii V(.)I n.7 > 1 A. 7u< i)i.iTn I!6m e and I YOI’B 1.1/f 1.4 >A!D Foil. WE WILL! BFIi.D Fijß YOU AND YOU CAN FAY US TN MONTHLY PAYMENTS. The Southern Lumber Cos. Bth Floor K. of I*. B!dg. IC KDIJCLT) 50 I*KK CKNT I ftm t-> h* . iny -Mtiu equity In a \ 'Broom hon*'* t *?Ji Darn II IH. Jialiuice due on house bOOO, por month. Colored rrntal. Will Bell my e*<rnty tor V-!00. K. .1 M(’Cracken. Circle 4022. Handolph 041st. Bargain—s2oo Cash New 5-room bungaiotv north. Has east ' front, electric lights, driven well and llroproof ro.it Balance 825 per month. Call MR. JOHNSON. Lincoln I 153. SEVEN rooms, beautiful front porch, three j bedrooms. 5i.090 cash: 5 rooms modern, east; close in. Many others oast and southeast on terms Farms for sale or trad ■ for pood city property. C. J. OSlilißN. Drexcl 6194 Birch St. Double Five rooms to a side: rents for $35.00. in good condition. ITh-e 53,250: 8350 cash. Call Jack M irrison Main 0792. liar. 0703. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO. new modern House, six rooms, ''every CONVENIENCE. EASY TERMS OR WILL CONSIDER IMPROVED tH V LOT AS PART MAIN 0107. EV.iNG, 1 .IN; ft-,..-room bungalow; mod j em except hath fixtures; steam boat; ] Improved street, garage, full lot. 5-1.100; i S9OO cash. Call TRUEBLOOD. Circle 328-1 j Evening!*. 42LL_ t FIVE-ROOM, strictly modern bungalow: j rage; select location east: near Rural; only 85.000. _Terma Call Lincoln 8734 ; FLETCHER ave.. 5-room aenii-moik-i-n cit- 1 tage; garage; flue location; $3,250. Terms. Call Lincoln 3734, j FRANK F GATES A SON. REALTORS : toil llume-Mansur. Lincoln 1269. d—Lots REDUCE hiirh city expenses. Have a garden and raise < liickens. Now is the time to secure one of these ideal tracts northeast, on paved Sixty-Third. Bt. Splendid location. values increasing. Just think, 70x 282 it. a small farm. Only $045; $lO down, then only $T per month. MAIN -1409 RES.. WEBSTER 2110. MAKE AN OFFER Four lots south of 38th st on Chester. Grocery store on ono lot. Rented. Others vacant. Owner says sell. W. A. JOHNSON. 701 Fidelity Trust Cdl Lincoln 1453. CORNER THEAST HrTiNC ON THE Sf)l 'TH ”ST t'i'liSKl! MINNESOTA AND DHADER SIZE 36x53. CHOICE BUILD- ! ING SITE. PRICE N<>\V ONLY 5500. i MA in 1409. lies. Washington 4175. BARGAIN for cash. Lot ricnii hi 13. 'J/nr ty-Eighth St. Blvd., between Orcliard and. j Keystone, just east of fairground: 40x136 ft Only $750. MAIN 1412}. RES.. WASHINGTON 4175.
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21 TIeAl ESTATE FOR SALE c—Suburban 510 CASH gives you possession of an acre tract east. East Washington st.. Interurban car. Build a small house and get started. Balance easy payments. Price 5600 to SI,OOO. Evenings, Irvington 0512. COOPER & HADLEY. 838 Lemeke bldg. Main 2776. University Heights New, 5-room bungalow: room for bath; basement: cement and brick porch, electric lights; garage: 53.250; $250 down. Main 0186. Evenings. Washing ion 3614. R-2, f—Sales or Exchange FOR SALE OR TRADE. Improved 1.184-acre ranch in Cherrv County; seven miles out; 60 acres cultivated. lays rolling: mortgage $5,000. runs 5 years Price $22.50 per acre. G. W. BROOKER. owner. Ciookston. Neb 23 REAL ESTATE WANTED ~ WEST SIDE DOUBLE Want small doubles or singles in neighborhood of Traub Ave. and W. Michigan Sts. Have cash and payment buyers for this location. M. D. JOHNSON. METER-RISER BANK. Lincoln 3341. Residence, Randolph 5839. WANTED—4O' TO 80 ACRES FOR SUBDIVIDING. GIVE LOCATION, TRANSPORTATION, LAY OF LAND. PUBLIC UTILITIES AVAILABLE AND LOWEST CASH PRICE. ADDRESS A No. 2237, TIMES. See or Phone Me at Once Have cash buyer for double in neighborhood of Colorado and E. Michigan ta.; will give quick action. M. D. JOHNSON. MEYER-KISER BANK. Lincoln 3341. Residence, Randolph 5830. \YIJj7pAY CAtSlf Hava $25,000 to pay for small rental properties, doesn't have to be in yood ropatr. Address A No 3225. Tima*. WE need property east and soulb, not over - aTTiiiVt kiYaYeols fok saijs a—Household Goods RUGS—LINOLEUMS Brussels rugs, Blue, Tan. Taupe and Old Rose. 9x12, sl2 30. Wool liber and gras* rugs, 9x12, $7.50. Carpet hall runner, 450 yard Go 1 S< al Congoleum rugs. 9x12, Perfect goods, newest patterns, $18.73. Administer. Velseta and Wiltons at lowest prices in the city. All new, perfect and good. Dorfmaa Rug Cos. 207 W. Wa*Mpgton, opposite Ststehuose, "If ft Covers the Floor. We Have It.*' HIGH" English diningroom suite. S4O. I have a large stock of furi.lturo and stoves at reasonable prices on easy payments. MARTIN WHITE. New and used furniture. 611 Virginia Ave. BRASS BUD and porch furniture. Wuefp lngton 2514. __ b—lce and Wood Special Best grade, Illinois. 2 to 6 in. lump, forked... .$6.00 2 tons, $11.75 Illinois or Indiana egg, clean forked $5.90 2 tons, $11.50 Best Illinois block. 9 forked $7.25 2 tons, sl4 25 Best Linton or Indiana lump, clean forked ..$7.10 i 2 tons, $14.00 High grade Nut and slack $5.00 All our eo! is ** good the tvst and better than ths most. Honest weight, quick delivery and j tH*l service, no a,nek. no ro<*ke. Talk jffiev not inske good coal, but good coal makes talk—and good customers Prompt deliver* any place la the k city. Coal Cos. DR exel 0250. Special Illinois Eeg Large, cieau lurked Illinois egg, tree Horn slack, slate and clinksra. 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, 70% lump.s6.oo No. 4 coal $7.20 West Va. and Ky. lump $9.00 Poca. M. R., very lumpy $9.50 More Heat Per Dollar If you have trouble wi.a ypur furnace ’ coal try one ton or our large clean forkeU, eeptsciaily prepared furnace lump: guaran- ! Ucd. s<so per ton. Page Coal Cos. M A In 8326. HA ndolph 8272. Try 1 ton 111. 10-inch egg. .$6.50 This egg is as large us lump co&l. Indiana forked lump $7.00j Illinois forked lump $7.25: Linton No. 4 $7.15 West Va. and Ky. 1ump..59.00 Poca. M. R., very 1umpy..59.50 If you are having trouble with your furnace or stove try 1 ton of our special furnace coal Hand-picked and boom-loaded. You ahould try 1 ton of thla coal at $7 50. Try 1 ton and If thla coal doesn't meet with your approval, send It back. MERIDIAN COAL CO. Lincoln 6237. Lincoln 6237^ FRICKS REDUCED. Kindling With Each Ton Illinois Egg, clean forked $6.00 Jnd. Egg, clean forked $6.00 Illinois ndne run $5.75 j Illinois .\Tit. and Block $5.00 i Ind. or Linton lump, forked... .$7.00 Illinois block, forked $7.00: Brazil block, large forked $9.00; DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN CITY. Union Ice and Coal. Drexel 4621-4623. ILLINOIS LUMP, 4i Special $5.76 CRIDER COAL CO. DR exol 6898. Pocahontas Mine I inn, $lO West. Va. Lump, fkd M $10! If you aro having trouble wltn your Indiana coai try our STAR CITY LUMP. | □no of- the best grades mined in Indiana. Clean, Forked Lump, $7.50 E. & I. Coal Cos. Cl rele 0306. SPECIAL SALE j This is real coal Indiana mine run, very lumpy $5.50 COMMERCIAL FUEL CO. MA in 04.10. MA in 0431. While 3 Cars Last Good Indiana Lump..s6.so 2 Tons, $12.50 E. & I. Coal Cos. Circle 0306. Illinois Lump, forked.s7.so 111. and Ind. mine run.ss.so WEAVER COAL & FEED DR excl 2201 WOOD FOR STOVE OR EURNACEr ALSO KINDLING WOOD. MAIN 0142.
25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE b—Coal, Ice and Wood SPECLAL COAJj SALE THREE DAYS ONLY We sell the best coal money can buy. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Ind. or HI. Lump, forked $6.60 2 tons $12.75 Ind. or 111., 2 to 6-inch lump.s6 25 1 2 tons $12.25 Ind. or 111. Egg, forked $5.95; 2 tons $11.75 Ind. or 111. Mine Run $5.75 2 tons $11.25 Largest HI. lump... .$7.25 Largest Ind. lump ... $7.25 2 tons $14.25 Pocahontas Lump, forked .$12.00 2 tons $23.00 Pocahontas Mine Run ... .SIO.OO 2 tons $19.00 s W. Va. Mine Run $7.50 2 tons $14.50 W. Ya. Shovel Lump ....$8.50 2 tons $16.00 Give Me Your First Order and I’ll Get the next one. Tom Sh rover 430 Indiana Ave. YARD NO. 1 Circle 0598 Circle 0597 Circle 8390 Circle 1435 YARD NO. 2 1405 W. RavBEI. 4375 BEI. 4376 BEL 4446. ——j Stop==Look Why Pay More? Gemnlmie White Ash Lump, $7.5(0) 2 toms, $14.50 We guarantee this coal to be the best buy of any Mgh-grade coal in the city at the prioe. Our guarantee of 2,000 lbs. per ton and a square deal. ’ Nagelson Coal Cos. Cl rcle 0355
ELEVATOR COAL Its “HOTTER THAN SUNSHINE” Big Dixie Egg (H1.)..56.25 Linton Lump, No. 4 (Ind.) $7.50 Ind. Lump $6.50 Big Dixie Lump (111.).$7.00 Fred Goepper & Son Established 1593 BElmont 4704 BElmont 4705 Take gome a load We load yon for less. IWIIMiE lira wf If you wil! give us your next order we know you will be satisfied. For In the past we have been helping the people, confronted with the coal problem by supplying them with the very best coal. CALL WEbster 9250. for GOOD COAL Hoosier Brick & Coal WEb. 9250. WEb. 9281. 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. e—Clothing TROUSERS To Match f|\ Your Coat ||| : Pants Store Cos. 48 West Ohio Street Near Illinois f—Miscellaneous INCUBATOR. “Old Trusty,” made by M. M. Johnson Cos,, 140 ogss: good aa now, sell cheap. Irvington 2627-3. WHEN YOU THINK. 'OF TYPEWRITERS THINK OF JUDD. 142 CL MERIDIAN.
25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE f—Miscellaneous National Type'writer yx INCLUDING CA3E. jJESsss? | Only $40.00 CASH OR PAY- '' wests. Also bargains In other makes of used . typewriters at low 18 W. Market St. (Upstairs). Phone Main 2686. Clark Typewriter Shop STOVES, uiu'd but in perfect condition: gas ranges SlO and up; coal ranges, heaters, baseburners. CHARLES KOEHRING. 882 Virginia Ave. prexcl 9400. 26 MISCELLANEOUS .WANTED GOOD, SOUND, DRY, YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT STOCK YARDS. WE WILL PAY 75 CENTS PER BUSHEL ON IMMEDIATE DELIVERY.
•il BUSINESS ANNO INC L.ULNXS —--t.- r-n- . . =W Onie=Day Servic^ Making An ( IxN OLD hat >k/ f ■ Into An Up-To-Date Style. MULLER CO. 2S Kentucky Ave. MA In 6179. 4 Doors from Lincoln Hotel. Mall orders receive prompt attention. 'vV_. ..... .■— - j A Bath a Day iu tlie Healthy Way. K M. HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber. 3220 E. Mich. Webster 3001. FEATHERS hu.,„ - !it, sun and renovated; leather mattresses and pi'lowa made. K F Bl 'M: -mi: Mass. Main 1428, MARCEL waving. Stiampoolns auu manieuring. 45 Lexington Apts.. 1116 N. Capitol. ' PRINTING—SOO business ■ ards tor 51. Cali THOMPSON, THE PRINTER. Belmont 0326 SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TI.’TTI.EDO 1. 20\ Indiana Ave. • r Shop: union; warm, comfortabie bnth-ru;n:a. 132 W. Market. I'APUK HaNdinu poalnre'y guaa-anteod. W L IVA - Web -ter 3133, FURNITt'S;!; r>-j.irea and rettuiahed: upholabring _SI< wart 14 IS. WALL p rI- mj and tanging Stewart ajT a rdiiALF AN p YiiaxsfeiT~~ 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 and Goods. Low Eases On California Shipments Phone OTTO J MTESZ. Main .3628. "333 w ,, M „ r 069-' Cir 4760 30 At iOMOItnTFis I’OR SALE
m b—ifJaaoiine Thirty Used Cars iuid trucks payment* or trndsa. Some im ■* a* S 0 di.-K n ;.:.d one year to pay tai--ui.v Financed on 8 A I cars and truc&a i lu good Utechan; a. condition. DIXIE hr. it VICE ST AXIOM, i 2003 BluS Avo. ! LIGHT !x tourtnx or with Teeter motor arid'lot# of j'C-p. t.ivul running oixler. Paint good. I .rt person with $295 cash rets It. Jain 1409. res . Washington 4173. FORD BODIES AND FARTS Ustd M-danfl tourings and roadster* Uo c she'll* and body pari* SWISSH ELM & PARKER 330 K Market FORD, 1921 COUP FI. 1920 SEDAN. 1921 SEDAN. Large line touring ami roadster. Payment or trace. ALLEN, 725 Virginia Ave. roKii 1 a'.icr on new lirru. good conalUon. Only $216. C. 1L WALLERtCH CO. 833 N Men-11X11 Bt. OLIisMOBILE 6, 1021 Touring, can hardly be toed from new; ierma_ or trade. 619 WILLY 9 seven-passenrar touring; new paint atid new top ITice only $466. C. >1 WALLERICH CO, FORD 1922 TOURING Starter, demountable rims: other extras. j Terms. 619 N. lillno.*, CHALMERS 6 ROADSTER Very classy Term*. 819 N. Illlnot*. CHALME&S; Ist* 1919 toui' nt. Many extras, Jl5O down, balanoa oust term*. 644 E. Wash, Main 3498. 1 FORD TOITBINd, $74. ! Overland 75 mode! roadster, SSO. AI LEN 726 Virgin.a ave. . : from aa low j as S7O down, balance ono yoar. 044 E. Wash. Main 3493. DODGE ROADSTERS; ONLt $285. I C H WALLERICH CO. 833 N. Jieridiam ! FORD touring; lika new, 1922; one-man top l or sale or trade ALLEN 725 VirBlnia avo, FORDS. We have a few leftT l5T7s to : 19195. as low as SBS. 044 E. Wash. ■ Main 3493. ! FORD coupe: seven weeks old. Beverai ex- j tras. At a discount. ALLEN. 725 Vir- j ginia ave. j MKKt’KU touring wire iihwls; needs some tnii'iig up. Htg bargiau. 519 N. Capitol. ; FIVE I-aSsKViTfIr •veriand touring; firstcla * ■ondition; elu ap. BeTmont 0562, MARMi'u. ; - • model; snappiest job ill town. Terms. 3:4 N, Capitol BUICK 6. roadsters” and tourings; bargains; you • own terms or trade. 518 N. Capitol. N ITCHeTx sedan, good condition; si3ts down; 9 i'll'!, el'■ no 234 N. Capitol. 1920” COUPE and s-Man Faymonta or trade ALLEN. 725 Virginia ave. BUTUK“o touring,” 1919: re finished.” $l6O down, balance terms. 334 N. Capitoi. OAKLAND slx. ltUii t<7:! l!iv7 absolutely re-1 built $143 doyn. 518 N. Capitol. _ j MARMON touring, 19807 bargain H sold at! once. Terms. 334 N. Capitoh j VOKi> louring, ia.ttcry and genera tor, loti extras; $-\5 down. 318 N. Capitol. Bl’if'v (i, tooring; like new: 5150 (town. ’ 430 N. Capitol. Open evenings. OVERLAND eeda7.7” 1920. like nee; wirs wheels. Terms. 334_N. Capitol. j BUICK 0. sport; early 1922. li-e now; bar- ; i.iiiii Terms. 334 N. Capitol. i roadster; starter; deinouiuable rims; j 1921 model. 725 Virginia ave. j FORI) touring; early 1922 demountable j rims. Terms. 334 N. Capitol. I ELgTn 6. sport; slso down: bargain. Open evenings. 430 N. Capitol. STt FVENB. 1920 tport roadster; new cord tires; terms. 334 K. C.ipltoL DODGE touring, fine shape, lots extras; s!!.> dowrf, 518 N. C-inttnl. | ford touring; starter, S2OO. Payment* or i trade. 723 Virginia ave_ ! FORD. 1920. touring .gie" rtc lights, starter; $75 down. - ! 'ii4 N. papHol. 31 A LFoAI 01 {EM~\V~A N T Ikl) Autoa Wanted CASH PAID—NO DELAY. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO FARTS k TIRE CO. j 518 N. Capitol Ave. Main 3638. AUTOS WANTED. " WS PAY CASH. I. WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N Illinois. Main 1679. AUTOS WANTED--” 1.2 E New York st. ! Main :44. 32 AUTOSUPPI ,IEST R KPAIKS Auto Storage $8 per Month HEATED GARAGE $8 PER MONTH. I 332 W. Maryland Circle 0653.
32 ALTO SUPPLIES, REPAIRS^ AUTO PARTS Wo hare new and used parts for over 100 makes ot cars at 60 to 90 per cent oft list price. Mail coders prompt attention, Indianapolis Auto Parts Tire Cos. Good Used Tires All Sizes Take Your Pick ?2.00 and Up ROGERS, 5115 W, Wash. BE lmont 4300. Auto Washing Our Specialty DAT AND NIGHT SERVICE 333 W. Maryland. Circle 0053. • AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Iliinoia S & S Auto Laundry WANTED—Everybony to Know that we recharge 6-volt batteries for 50c add rebuild them for $6: 12-volt. 810. SOUTH SIDE BATTERY SHOP. 413 S. Meridian st. 35 FINANCIAL PERSONAL LOANS B i© ™ 8 3®l This office is operated under the supervision of the State of Indiana and wae established for the purpose of pro-' riding a place where honest people can borrow any amount from SlO to S3OO without paying more than the legal rata , of interest or without being imposed Upon in any way. It is only nedessary that you are keeping house and permanently located. N’O WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify your employer, neither do we make inquiries ot your friends, relatives or tradespeople. You can harve al! the time necessary for repayment and pay only for ths ac tual time you keep the money. Call an.i let us explain. No charge unless you borrow. Loans with other companies paid off and more money advanced at legal rates. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAin 2923. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Rooms 203-7-9 Indiana Trust Bldg. 113 K. Wash. $t Corner Virginia Are. 36 INSURANCE WE MAKE and give second mortgages on improved farms and Indianapolis real estate AETNA MORTGAGE & INVESTMENT CO. 608 Fidelity Trust Bldg. • 37" MI)NFY T 0 lA)AN ~ wVV^^^WVVVVVVNA^VVVWVVWVWWW\M Take Advantage'of Our "Easy Pavjnent Plan” ffCO —Total cost 4 months..s 1.73 S4O —Total cost 4 months.. 3.50 S6O ■—Total cost 4 months. . 6.25 flilO—Total cost 4 months.. 875 S2O0 —Total cost 4 months . 17 50 S3O(1 —Total cost 4 months. . 20 25 ' All other amounts at the e&mo proportionate rate. Longer time and small pajTnents If desired. LOANS MADE ON FURNITURE. pianos. ricrnoLAS. live STOCK. AUTOMOBILES FROM S'OTO 8300. Telephone applications given prompt aitenuon. Mam 2983. AMERICAN LOAN CO* 347 BANKERS TRUST BLDG. LOANS AND INSURANCE 00 City and Farm property. TROS C. DAY A CO. 709-715 Fletcher Trust Building Main 1325. MONEY io loan cn second mortgages L. B MILLER. J 27 N. Delaware St. Main 5762.
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NOTICE This is to let von know that “LIVE WIRES’' T. R. JONES & CO., REALTOR, have moved to the new ‘'ROOSEVELT BUILDING” on the northeast corner of Illinois and Washington streets. We cordially invite you to call and see us at our new address. If you want your property sold don’t forget to list it with us while you are there, as we have always made trood in the Real Estate Business. We are celebrating our seventh anniversary by securing this select location and by securing membership in the Indianapolis Real Estate Board and the Multiple Listing Bureau. The Roosevelt Building is centrally located and is easily found and is strictly modern, with the very best service that can be given, which is our “motto” too. “LIVE WMF I. It, MKS S OtuPffiV, BEALT6BB ma fa 5758. SM “EMIEMEILT ®IM.” Kes.RA.337O.
25 MISCELLANEOUS FOK SAtJS THE BURNING QUESTION Kn®x Go,, Mdlam, Forked Lump $6.95* PER TON Reduced !rom $7.75 per ton. Thi% 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 GOAL GO. Ma in 1700—1789—1790
INDIANA LUMP, F0RKED....56.95 Selected quality Knox County Coal gives more heat than most Indiana coal. Prompt delivery. rernis mhi and mmi e®. Main Office —1109 S. Fifteenth St. WE bstor 4590 WE bster 4892^ WE bstar 4891 WE bster 4593*
37 MONEY TO LOAN FIRS’T and" second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WILSON, 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Liocoln 6104 MONEY furnished on realty mortgages and contracts. FRANK K. SAWYER. Meridian Life Bldg., 307 N. Pennsylvania St. Riley 1426. &T LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the undesigned as receivers of the Sterling Oil Corporation, organized and existing under the laws of the State of Indiana and by virtue of an order ol the Marion Superior Cour:, Marion County, Indiana, duly entered in cause No. 18480 of said court, wherein WUmcr C. Kremer la plaintiff and the Sterling Oil Corporation in defendant, will receive bid 3 for the sale of the property of the Sterling Oil Corpoiation at the law offices of Herod Sc SeborUmeir, 804 Guaranty binding, Indianapolis, Ind., until 12 o'clock noon. Centra! Standard time, of the 14th day of March. 1523. Said property coneistp of certain leases or interests in leases In Wayne County, in the State of Kentucky together with such oil wells and equipment ae are now upon said leases, and certain office furniture in the city of Indianapolis, j a more particular description ol which is I contained in the irdar directii:? said sale: j said property may be purchased as a whole or in units—one unit consisting of the property in Kentucky and one unit consisting of the property in Indiana. No bid will be received or reported to the court unless it is for cash and at least equal to the minimum bid required by the order; any bid received or sac.- made shall be subject to the approval and ratification of the Marlon Superior Court of Marion County, Stato of Indiana. Should said property be not sold at private sale upon some bid received on or rrlor to 12 o'clock noon, Central Standard time of said March 14, 1923, then said property will be offered for sale by the receivers at public auction at said offices of Herod & Sehortemeier, 804 Guaranty building. Indianapolis. Ind., at 10 o’clock a. m. on the 20th day ol March, 1923, unices prior to said time a satisfactory offer for said property at private sale be received. SAUL MUNTKR. OTTO A. KUEHRMANN. Receivers. HEROD & SCSORTEMF.IER. Attorneys for Receivers. 1 NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS. ETC. . ; In the matter of the estate of Julia R. Cummings, deceased. i In the Probate Court of Marion County. | February term, 1023. No. 62-19681. i Notice is hereby given that Charles T. I Hanna, "as executor of the above named es- ! tate, has presented and filed his account ! and vouchers in final settlement of said esi tate, and that the same will come up for J tMe examination and action of said Pro oats I Court, on the 17th day of March, 1923, at j which time all heirs, creditors or legatees | of said estate required to appear in said . Court and show cause, if any there be, why ’ said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are j also required to appear ami make proof of j their heirship. ALBERT H. LOUCHE. Clerk. HANNA ft DAILY. Attorneys. ! NOTICH TO HEIRS. CREDITORS, ETC. | In the matter of the estate of Thoma* j Ot<s Conley, deceased. In the Probate Court of Marion County, i February term, 1923. No. 62-19689. Notiee is hereby given that Walter C. I Clarke, as administrator of the above J named estate, / has presented and filed his I account and vouchers in final settlement of *ald estate and that the sam? will come up for ths examination, and action of said j Probata Court, on the 17th day of March. I 1923, at which time all heirs, creditors or i legatees of said estate required to appear in j said Court and (low cause, if any there be. ! why said account and vouchers should not I lie aproved. And the heirs of said estate lire also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. ALBERT H. LOSCHE, Clerk. CLARKE A- CLARKE, AtTomeys- | NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS, ETC. In the matter of the estate of James W. Howell, deceased. In the Probate Court of Marion County. | February term, 3923. No. 61-19237. Notice is hereby given that Clara Hall. | ss administratrix of tba above named es- [ tate. has presented and filed her account i and Touchers in final settlement of said es- . tate. and that the same will come up for i the examination and action of ?-id Probate | Court, on the 17th (lay o! Mar . 1923. at ! which time all heirw creditors or legatees of said estate required to appear in eaid Court snd show cause if any there lie, why said account and vouchers should not be approved- And the heirs of said estate are also required to appt-ar and maka proof of their heirship. ALBERT H. tOSCHE. Clerk. 1 CLABKE it CLARKE. Attorneys. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that ths mjder- } signed ha* duly qualified as administrator i of estate of Msry E. Forrest, deceased, late jof Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is : supposed to be solvent. JOSEPH O. HOFFMAN. I No. 20904THE assets of Fred H Marson. bankrupt. consisting of stock of cigars, candies, etc .' furniture and fixtures, Ford truck and Ford coupe will be sold at public auction in bulk Friday. 10 s. m.. March 2. 1923. at No. 243 I South Meridian street. Indianapolis. Indiana. JOHN F. BOE3INGEH. Trustee. 806 Merchants Bank Building. BAMBERGER t FEIBLEMAN. Attorneys.
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