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SUGAR GAMBLERS ARE STILL BUSY IN WALL STREET Speculators Have Not Surrendered in Efforts to Corner Supply. By JOHN CARSON Times Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, March s.—Sugar speculators have not surrendered. Broken a few days ago In their plan to put over a half billion dollar sugar gouge, the gamblers seemed done for. Sugar prices began to fall and the indications were they would go back to honest levels. Then another “sugar shortage" rumor was found somewhere in Wall Street. Armed with this rumor the gamblers got busy and raw sugar went back up to 5% cents a pound, which means more than 10 cents a pound for refined sugar delivered to the customer, provided the housewives buy and permit the gamblers to get away with it. The speculators' new plan is now known in some detail. The latest chapter was added here. It was that Wall Street gamblers were passing word around that another “statement was to come from the Department of Commerce In which the Cuban sugar crop would be estimated at 3,200,000 tons." One of the prominent sugar brokers of New York telephoned the department and asked for Information. There was no statement. The Department of Commerce estimated the sugar crop at 4,000.000 tons But all the sugar gamblers wanted was a i umor. Win Continue bight Bi> Times Special WASHINGTON, March 5. —Senator Norris, Nebraska, author of the bill which would provide for abolishing the electoral college, anmtonced today that the fight for his measure would continue next session. The bill protides for a direct presidential vote. PnVdent Pays, Too Bv Times Special WASHINGTON, March 5. —While you are wrestling with the Income tax. if It s any comfort to you, Warren G. Harding. President of the United States, is doing the same thing In the White House. Being President makes no difference with income tax collectors. Mr. President gets a salary’ of $250 a day. States Get Federal Aid By Times Speefcl WASHINGTON, March s.—Many States ere taking advantage of Fed eral aid in road building by submitting elaborate programs of construction. To date, twenty four States, includ lng Indiana, have submitted programs to the Federal bureau of public roads. Mellon Dikes .lob B‘l Times Speeial WASHINGTON. March s.—Secretary of ’he Treasury Mellon, world's richest man, likes his job at Washington, despite rumors to the contrary. A movement to unseat Mellon has been rr.ad*> a matter of record on the charge that “a Secretary of the Treasury shall not be concerned or interested in carrying on the business of commerce or trade, directly or indirectly.” Chart Ali Routes By Times Spcefaf WASHINGTON. March s.—Road signs and travel charts for art tourists are recommended in message of Maj. Ford Ashman Carpenter, touring the country on a “make the air safe” lecture trip. Housewives Not Alone 5 y T>mes Special WASHINGTON March s—Housewives of the nation are not alone In their fisht on sugar manipulators. Legitimate sugar producers and dealers are joining forces with the women to break the sugar gouge. Retail dealers are also joining in the movement to bring the price down. Burk Ford and Firestone Bu Times Sperinl WASHINGTON, March 5. A powerful group of tire manufacturers ere bucking the efforts of Henry Ford and Harvey Firestone, Akron manufacturer, for cheaper automobile tires. The two big manufacturers are backing a campaign to develop American sources of crude rubber. Firestone Is playing a lone hand among the tire manufacturers in his fight against British control and monopoly of existing rubber supplies. SLATED AFTER ACCIDENT Two Injured in Collision With Alleged Drunken Driver. As the result of an accident, Vern Hutto, 2454 Central Ave„ was to answer In city court today charges of drunkenness, operating a motor vehicle while under the Influence of liquor, driving without lights and assault and battery. Hutton’s car collided Saturday night of Meridian and North Sts. with an automobile driven by Clarence Kittenhouse, Sr., 526 N. Nohle St. Mrs. Lucille Ritenhouse suffered an injured hand and Clarence Rlttenhouse, 6, was cut on the face. CUT WHEN RAZOR FALLS Woman Has Painful Wound Dressed at Hospital. Etta Murrell Wilson, colored, 20 N. Noble St., appeared at the city hospital Sunday to have a painful cut in her hand dressed. When police questioned her, she explained that while dusting at her home she knocked a ragor off a shelf, and in catching It was cut. Two Auto Tires Stolen While an automobile owned by Tony Ferracane, 3310 Brookside Ave., was parked at Delaware and Court Sts., Sunday, a thief stole two tires valued at S7O.

T. OF A. NAME OFFICERS Thomas L. Yoke Elected Head of Local Association. Thomas L. Yoke is the new senior j counselor of the Indianapolis Order iof the United Commercial Travelers |of America. Other officers elected were: H. E. Jennings, junior coimI selor; George C. Stacey, post comI rnandor; Walter V. Bozell, secretary - | treasurer; Walter A. Jones, conductor; H. F. Kimble, page; John W. Kock, ‘ sentinel, and J. T. Johns and P. E. j Deeper, executive committeemen. The council will give a dance Sat- ! urday night at the hall, 43 IV. Verj rnont St. KINDLING FOUND BLAZING Police Investigate Incendiarism Charges. : Police were called to the home of 1 Luke Tansel, 712 Madison Ave., Sunday night to investigate a fire. Tansel told them he found a box of kindling wood blazing and It appeared to be Incendiary. A neighbor boy was questioned when Tansel accused i him of causing the fire. 11l feeling I between families caused the accusa- ! tion, police said, and no arrest was j made. Planting Pamphlet Issued The forestry division of the State j conservation department has issued ; a pamphlet on the planting and care iof shade trees. The pamphlet was prej pared by Charles C. Deam, State fores- | ter. It will be distributed free of i charge. 1 DEATH NOTICES BANKS, CLARA C—Wife of Harry E. _ Banks, passed away at the residence, 3G38 Kenwood. Sunday afternoon. Funeral at the funeral home of Hisey A Titus, 951* X. Delaware. Tuesday. March 6. 3 p m. Burial Crown Hill. CLEMENTS, WILLIAM E.—Age 52, pass'd | av ay Saturday morning. Funeral services at the residence at Southpart, Tuesday, 2 Ip. m. Burial Crown Hill. CORNFORTH. MRS. AN N A—Passed away j at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Brin- ! sen. 2347 English ave., Saturday evening. I March 3, age SI. Surviving her are one j son. James Cornforth, and three daugh- ! ttrs, Mrs. W. F. Leukel of Baltimore. ' Md.. Mrs. Ida Liitell and Mrs. Emma Brin- ’ son of this city, and four grandchildren, and two sisters, Mrs. F.nima Heck and Mrs. i Ella Stenger. Funeral at the above address. Tuesday, March (!. at 1 p. m.. Instead of 2 p. m„ as stated in Sunday Star. Frieuda invited. Burial Mt, Jackson. FOULKES. EMMA A.—Sister of Oscar Small, died at the late home, 90 Brookville ave., Saturday. M uch 3. Funeral at j the late residence Tie -day. March 0. at 3 Ip. ra. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Terre Haute papers please copy. GERRY, MRS. ELBRIDGK (Jessie Sharpe!— Beloved daughter of the late Thomas H. and Elizabeth Wilson Sharpe, passed Into ; eternal life at Sloe. France. IIAKKI9. WlLLlAM—Beloved husband of Ella B. Harris and father of Dr. Carrie M. Castle, died Sunday. March 4. 1923. at his home. 2318 N. Illinois. Funeral and interment at i’iris, 111.. Tuesday. Friends may call at above address Monday from | 7 to 9 p m. I MARRY, Lewis WM.—Di--d Sunday] March 4. 12:3.5 a. tn.: are 50 years: be- | loved husband of Sophia Marby, father of Miss Margaret Marby. .’. -s. A. E. Irwin, Mrs. Elmer Schaub and Mrs. Hal Bryan? | i i.nerai Tuesday, March 0, 2 p. m., at resi- '■■■: -t. ; MARK. LOGAN’ —Age 58 years, father o Ml3. Paul 80. mail, pas— and away at Detroit Mi' h , Mt.ridt 2. Funeral services will he held at 1809 Reliefontatnn St., Tuesday. 2:30 p. .... Friends invited. Burial Cro. n. Hill. ; MYERS. C.KOKGE E.—Beloved husband of j Fannie M. Myers and lather of Charles j IF Myers. !.<d at the late home, 304 X. : j Highland at , S.uday, March 4. Funeral! lat the reside!— TANARUS, -.-day. March 0. at 2 p. m. Friends invited Friends may call i after 2 p. m. Monday. ' XEWIHXXEY. SARAH M —Mother of Mr*. [ Rose Oliver. Mrs. Jacob F. Fultz and Ed- • ward Xewhinney, died at the home oi her : ! daughter. . Mrs. Jacob Fultz. 33U North i Forrest ave., Sunday. March 4 F’un-rai < at the late residence Wednesday, Mar eh 7 at 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial i Ocwn Hill. OGLE, ROBERT COTTON—Son of the Rev. Albert Ogle, died s dimly at his home in New York City Sunday afternoon. The remains will be brought to Indianapolis for burir.l. Funeral notice later, it*'l: ..RTS. MARTHA s—Mother of Mr* 1 ibn Mr- Earl I; saon and Roeeoo, Jre and Arthur Roberts, dii-d March 3 .-t S p. m. Funeral Tuesday. March *!, at 2:30 p ra. a* the homo of her daughter. Mrs. Fred Hahn, 3112 Guilford ave. Friends invited j SKiUI.MAN. EDITH E.—Mother of Pauline! I Skiilman. died Sunday March 4. Funeral j at the late residence, 2835 E New York : st., Wednesday, March 7 at 2 p. m. Friends ' Burial Crown Hill. 3TUI BINS. A A —Passed away at Miami. r i uneral services at the residence of R. P. Geddes. 401 E. Twelfth st., Wednes-' day. 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. I 5 UNEKAL 111 RECTORS !SS!““ Wa ( J cL Par.ora 1222 Union St. GAiJD—BERi S GAUD. 2130 Prospect St. Piiones Sles art 22ia. VV. T. Biaseugym Independent Undertaker. Prompt ambulance calls. “The proof of a service is the service tt renders.'' 1702 N. Illinois St Randolph 6870. 1625 Shelby St. Drexel 3570. FLAN NE K & BLCHAN AN 320 North Illinois St. Funeral directors to toe people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Main 0641 0042. LI. 2641 INDIANAPOLIS CKEMATORY fell I It LEY BROS.’ CO. Main office 946 N Ilinois St. Circle 191 Main 1841. George Grinsteiner Funeral Director 622 E. Market. Main 0908. Oscar G. Herrmann 906 N. East. Main 7813. Johnson & Montgomery 1032 Central Ave Main 1 430. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—I4O2 N. Illinois. WM K KUTEGKK Main 1154. Rea Phone. Ben Davis 332-L. UNDERTAKERS HISEY A TITUS. 051 North IVI TANARUS, 6564 M 3880 9 HFfR.SoSLXLS X WILL not be responsible for any bills contracted by my wife, Louise McFceters, after March 5. 1923. JOHN McFEETERS. ! I(F~ LOST AM) FOUNT > ~ LOST—Brown canton crepe dress in a box from Whitman's. Finder please call ! Drexel 0493. Liberal reward. LOST —Airedale dog. black and tan. large. long hair. Please give him up: $lO reward. No Questions asked. 744 W. Now I York st. Main 5071. : LOST—Black and tan hound: name on collar, G. A. Lewis. Weight about 80 lbs. | 511 E. North st. Reward. LOST—Pair of glasses, brown rim. brown leather case, near L. S. Ayres. Webster 1 Reward. LOST—Little poodle dog, Sunday night: anI swers to name of Mickey. Reward. Drexel 2335. LOST—Ring man's, on Illinois In front of Stouts shoe store. Reward. Randolph 1540. LOST- —Gold wrist watch with Initials L. M. J.. downtown. Reward. IRvingtou 0633 COLLIE PEP: LICENSE NO. 7716. REWARD. WASHINGTON 5045. LOST—Watch and fob. monogram E. H. P. Reward. Call Randolph 054.8. ! LOST—Small coin purse, containing S2O. Call Kenwood 5762. Reward |l2 HELP WANTED—.MALE W anted —Boys Sixteen years old or under to carry Times routes tu central part of city. Routes between North nd South and Eaat ana West Sts See Mr. Moorehead. any afternoon, between 2 and 5. WANTED Tiroes carriers between the ages of 10 and 12 y'-ars in North Indianapolis. Good chance for live-wire boys to make money and advance. See Mr. Graetis. rear 2941 Clifton street Times' station, after 2:30 p. m.

12 HELP WANTED—MALE 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 VULCANTZKR CO. BOYS AS MESSENGERS. APPLY DELIVERY DEPT. WESTERN UNION. PRESS FEEDER. DELIVERY boy: grocery. 944 Mass, ave. 13 INSTRUCTIONS WV^A^^WWFVWWSfWWVWW^JW^ LEARN AUTO BUSINESS Thorough practical course. Day or night classes. Start now. Positions open. Earn white learning. Call or -write for circulars. Open evenings till S p. m. AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL OF INDIANAPOLIS ITT) A (T% r and popular piano music MA\ U I] taught in twenty lessons, beginners and advanced. Reduced rates. CHRISTENSEN SCHOOL 106 Pembroke Arcade. Circle 3034. CLERKS, railway mail, IS upward, $133 mo. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars, write R Terry (former Civil Service examiner), 158 Barrister Bldg., Washnigton, D. C. a—Business Colleges MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER 8 COLLEGE. 309 E. Washington St„ Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 0757. 14 IvXLFSMFNVV ANTLIXFWWVWWvVVVWVNA*V‘/BAA*WVVVWv/>A WANTED—TEN niGIT-GRADE EXPERIENC E D SALES MEN TO SELL SUBDIVISION LOTS NEAR LARGE STEEL PLANT, PRACTICALLY COMPLETED, WHICH WILL HAVE LOCAL ENDORSEMENTS. SALESM EX MUST COME WELL RECOMMENDED. WRITE IMMEDIATELY, POSTOFFICE BOX 764, TERRE HAUTE. 16 lIK ll' WA NT KI)—FISMAL E WANTED Experienced Power Machine Operators on Shirts. Lewis Nieier Cos. 1002 Central. AUTO BRAND Partner Wanted Unexpected Opportunity Has arisen by the increasing interest in the Photoplay Literary Clubs lx-i:. t i>! bltshed in Indiana, and the building tn view of a Literary Ciub City eight miles of Indianapolis. The Clubs have opening for bright young lady In office and outside work. Must have appearance and personality, dress well an.i become interests*! in the organization. FOR PARTICULARS PHONE LIN. 3838. YOUNG WOMEN over 17 years of age, desiring permanent positions where their work and service are - recognized will profit by applying to MISS COOPER, ROOM 101. Indiana Bell Telephone Cos. New York and Meridian Sts. AT ONCE—Capable women to demonstrate and sell dealers: $25 to $75 per week; part traveling i.\pen--s paid. Write GOODRICH DRUG CO. Dipt. A-10, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1.ALd1.3 w itn talent for artsm;. will Tn terview only those who wan: to make it their profession; rt-ai opportunity tor am bUious women Address A No. 2219. Tillies WANTED—Exp* rten<-e*l fwqcr* and fultl'-r* on mangle. M. A H. LAUNDRY. 936 E Market _s t. _ __ GIRL wanted lor g< o< r.ii hu-iSVAvi'k! 32A \v. Su.it:i St 17 SIAIAIIONS WAM'EII b—Female CURTAINS laundered, 25 cents t ir, ear fare Work guaranty* xi Weljsier 18 ROOMS KOH KENT FIRST-FLOOR room: comfortably furnished: h- at provided: kitchen privt! c!o- to I College car !•)< retcreaia • $lO month. Rat.dolph 1865. COM FORT ABLE • m m trr lern home for lady; nortli of Thirty-Eunth St. Wash burton :i_4 17. STATE. N.. 301 neatly furniehert, large front room; private entrance Lincoln EAST ST. N, 128; modern s'eeptng rooms t-b r i a ted. near bath. fir k- 6562 MODERN sleeping room, downtown. for - 'itl'-M’cM; mar late Lircom h 'I STATE. S.. Sin: s' - tu:).; n---) . f)r m.ro cl rrh: private famlh Dr< • • 1 2023 FRONT re-Ur. mod -i- 'h. i'c fat;i lly: reasonable Rando'pn 3:i66. MIUHIOAN. E . 217mod': ) h - n:ng room: _ v:.f . c-ri preferrai Circb- 8191 FRONT room, mod-rii. north, private fajn lly: reasonable. Kaudolph 3968. a—Lig'hl IliMiM-kocping TWO modern light housekeeping rooms. fumlshid. no children allowed. Call Drexel 0989 LIGHT housekeeping and sleeping rooms cheap 538 E. Market t. TWO-ROOM furnished apartment, strictly trush-ru. walking <ltsfance. Oircje 1475 is—Boat tl and Booms HIAWATHA, 203: room and board. $7 pc; week. Circle 3835. c—Booms and Board Wanted WANTED —Board and room :n private family by woman who works and his 9months old baby, in home where baby can be eared for. Address A No. 2238, Tim-s . 19 UINTAKS a—Houses Houses 2733 Adams, 5 rooms $20.60 2440 N. Delaware. 5 rooms 15.00 213 Goode. 5 rooms 20.00 2106 E Washington, 7 room# 35.00 Dunlop Holtegel, Realtors b—Apartments 422 E. Vermont St. Four rooms and bath: elosc in: $52.50. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Main 4517. 9 E. Market. UNFURNISHED FLAT, modern: > all c.ilaide rooms; north; reasonable lo adults. Uall Irvington 1650. FIVE-ROOM apartment modern north; steam heat. Call Washington 4630. c—Bus ness I’laoes DESK space with telephone, SB.OO pi-r mo. Call Circle 0116 or Irvington 2832. ZT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE h—House* BRICK VENEER; hot water heat; near Meridian and Thirty-Eighth: will exchange for small property, preferably south side: also suburban home# for city property —clear building lots for contract of sale. Wo are making many trades. RELIABLE REALTY CO. 501 City Trust. Main 0186. Belmont and Royst 'Veil-built home of six rooms. ILos Areola heating, bath, gas and electric lights, large lot, lruit and shrubbery. Price $4,000; S4OO cash. Call Jack Morrison, realtor. Main 0792. Harrison 0703. WASHINGTON TRUST AND BANK CO. Member Multiple Listing Buream $750 CASH Gives possession of this 7-room home, near College car; modern except ftunace; full lot, with fruit, and on a paved street Price, $4,500. Will trad# for small suburban P ai-e. O. C Welch. CITY TRUST CO. Cucle_ 4022. Res , Circle 3641. Five and Six Rooms Modem cottages and bungalows: good locations east; desirable homes. Price $4,200 up. Call us, we may have what you want. Lincoln 3734. Ettinger & Schreiber 657 Arch St. Dandy 0-room cottage; electric lights, gas, city water inside. PRICE $2,500. Small cash payment, balance terms. Dunlop & Iloltegel, Realtors 122 E. Market St.

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21 REAL b—Houses How’s This One? Cozy 5-room modern cottage; tiptop shape; walking distance on N. Liberty St. A real buy at $3,500. You better hurry. West Side Home North of Washington, six-room modern bungalow type home: base bath; full lot, with front drive garage. Price, $4,50U. Easy payments. Colored, East Side Eight rooms; modern; 3 *oom# up; two stories, can be made into duplex very easily. Lot 35x137 It. $750 down, balance like rent. It. Britton 206 Ranh Bldg. Line. 3111. Ken. 4030. Colored Buyers Four-room bungalow, in excellent condition, located on E. Eighteenth St.. near high school and grade school; also near the new park and car lines. Can be bought on your own terms. Call Mr. Allison, Circle 1230-1231. Eve.. Webster 4232. Realty Finance Cos. I Attractive Homs At a Bargain Located in 3200 block on N. j Pennsylvania st.; 8 rooms, modern in every respect, with many built-in features: two-car garage: lot 60x289 feet. Price $1 1.500. Near public and private schools. Near churches. For further information cal! WM. U. ELDER AND BOWMAN ELDER 801 Hume .Mansur bldg. M Ain _0604. Southeast $4,200; SSOO cash buys modern 6-room bungalow: good terms. $3,600; SSOO cash buys 7-room, 4-year-old home; modern except bath, $2,350; SI 00 cash buys a good 4-room, semi-modern homo. Canatiav Realty Cos. 306-7 City Trust Bkijr. ’Main 5340. Randolph 5352. Also Drexel 9176. 41th and College Substantially built fivoroom modern bungalow. Bong living room, diniiitr room, kttuhon: has pantry, two good fuzud bedrooms with bath betw'-.': Ample closet j bpa •'*, hard wood lb •■••ra, *p -'did built-in Xea- : tur‘s. Full basomunt. £:ir;up\ shrubbery and | frxnt. J*ri< * fei suo Terras. For appoint* i incut call J u t Morrison, realtor. Main iU - b‘J. Haitijo:! OTD.i | JjVASiUM.TON BANK AM) TRHST CO Payments like Kent OPEN DAILY. Six-room new butig-dow electric light#, ; gas. gar;u. will divma'M and furnish chandr 'era to - lit purriiaser. Located at 37U9 Stanton; fir-t square south ot Washington si., at Sherman tlnve Price $3,000. SIOO . ~sh and ba -a c r per mouth. Timothy iP. Seaton Kifil' : STY TRUST CO„ 148 E. Maraet Main 0584. Sjtlmditi Modern Attractive five room modern home well ! located. 6400 oust, near Pleasant Run goif course. First II or consist# of long living room, dining room, km iu-n and breakfast room. Two pleasant b< droouiM and bath up. All rooms light and nneiv decorated, oak finish; hardwood rhe.rs, ..! hwmwit Price $6 stK> -2 OtMl ti Call Ja-k Morrison, realtor. Mam 0797 flarrh->:i '703. tvaSUINUTON lank and TRUST CO SSOO Cash Seven-room hnug, 1600 block Bellefont.iirie. Three 1 I rna<v, bath, eieo trie tight#, gas: $4 500: .sso first payment. Wilt trade tor sm...hr hous. State Savings and Trust Cos. MAln 4517 Rvlmrton 330-4. feix-Koom Modern house, 800 block. N. i-eviUs Ave. Price $5,000 , r< ,i- ■■ -.h.e ter, i; VAN AUSDULL with If. C. Tuttle & Bro. 131 E Ohio. Phone Webster 110*. > sl"> ) Down Four-room utiue, i uthwet; <’metric lights ru"vly papt:<i. good pdnt: full lot. Fri<t? payments uiont!*. 2810 Aqut'dunl St. Dunlop & I l olle:.'e], Realtors fn vest igate Nlcelv #rrn: - ‘ live-rc o modem three rooms down, t- ip. long ..vin* room, hard woi>U tloors. r it, 1 *t, 1 ’'--I '-•♦•i le a:\l i : . i. . re Price $1,300; $l.OO each. Call Je- : Mor: laou. rcaiter. Main, 0717 li.i: r -4. J 0763. N LANK_A_ND_TRr T CO SX ■ s • OAL lssi: k .t lucas We ha ■ ■ i lej.i i-in ot all kind# in all part# ot the ily .uni on must my kind of , terms Ca.i u# and a t u# verity u;U stale Only < 'ash 2 3-5 acres with a, ; w, barn, g.v ragi and eliteiien hou- , all new. Close t> lnterirban stop. <jn Lroo.Elo [\eui Just la-.otid tlie point. Price $0,500. Additional detail# by calling Jae.t Morrison, realtor. Maui u,:<2. Harris>n 0703. AstllNuT-.i.N RANK AND TRUST CI j Condi; .1) itt; v h'HS Nine-room, semi-modern houso, 800 block I VV, Twenty-Seventh St, Arranged no can rent either 1 or .• r.'Oms; h i# , tty, eimtern i umt wen water tn sink each mdo < ectrle : lights, gas. eriiru, full lot; double garago; front drive. Terms. Call Foreiu;ui. Main j OJ sii, Evenini,#, Wa-abhigton 3614 R 2. Birch, Near Oliver Five rooms l<> side. Routing for $17.50 n UP' In wood r- pnir. Unuc fe'.*4so; fe.u.d rah and pr munlb. Cl! Morrison, realtor. Mum Harrison 0703. JVASH f N(,Tf •; BANK AND TKf’ST CO Six Rooms, Ixast Cottaye, modern: fine location: east, near Rui'u!. Only $4,700. Terms. Call Lincoln 3734 t. Ettingcr & Schreiber IF YOU VV'an'i >'a M' 4)1.6 Si O MB' \N ti YOUR LOT 19 PAID FOR, IV U VViL| BUILD FOR YOU AND YOU PAN PAY UH BACK IN MONTHLY PAYMENTS. The Southern Lumber Cos. : 15 r / 0 liivesttiK'iit 540-48 N. Traub; 4 room side, in firstclass condition. Marion t 'ounty State Bank $2,600 —Easv i ’aym ents Now 5-roora bungalow north. Ha# east I front, electric l!ghi, driven well and fire-i proof roof. Call Mr. Johnson. Lincoln ■ NE ’ MOD i- HoCS!“fUX ImToMhT'ev'- : ERY CONVENIENCE. EASV TERMS OR WILL CONSIDER I.MI'KOVED CITY LOT AS PART MAIN 0107. Double, East Six rooms a side, modern, garage; fine location. Priced for cash aala at $6,600 Kents $35 a Bi-Jo Call Lincol . 3.3* MODERN double, nortlica it curuer lot, 40x 100 feet; six rooms to the side; new paint, concrete porch, full basement, two new furnace#, fireproof roof, improved street. Price $7 100. C ,T. OStiITRN'. Drexel 0184. FOR HALE—One acre frontage on Brook villo road; ona sonaro from interurbon. 5300 cash, balance $lO monthly. Webster 4683. _ _ : G-ROOM modern cottage, garage, good condi- i tion. Improved street; fine homo; locality gonthoagt; only $4,300, Call Lin, 8734, 6-ROOM, modern cottage; stmi-niodern. enclosed front and back porch; located ! southeast on car line. Drexel 7443 FRANK KTgATEH A SON? REALTORS. 1011 Hume-Mansur. Lincoln 1269. d—Lota j . / BARGAIN for cash; lot right on E. y 38th St. blvd., between Orciiard and ! * Koystono, just east of fair grounds; 40x136 ft. Only $750. Main 1409. Reg., Washington 4175. _ i A Real Opporumity for You Buy this large, ideal tract, 70x292 feet, on paved E. Sixty-Third St. Small temporary home permitted. Only $595; $lO down, $6 monthly. MAIN 1409. RES.. WEBSTER 2110. . LOT. V Corner; southeast; being on the southeast corner Minnesota and Draper; size 36x58: choice building site; price now only SSOO. Main 1409. Res., Washington 4175. e—Suburban University Heights New, 5-room bungalow; room for bath; ; basement: cement and brink porch, electric j lights; garage: $3,250; s*3so clown. Main 018(5. Evenings, Washington 3614, R-2.

21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE e—Suburban $lO CASH gives you possession of an acre tract east. East Washington st.. interurban car. Build a small house and get started. Balance ea9y payments. Price S6OO to SI,OOO Evenings, Irvington 0512. COOPER & HADLEY. 838 Lemcke bldg. Main 3776. f—Sales or Exchange For Trade $40,000 stock, hardware and building, no trading stock; want central Indiana farm. $30,000 apartment; rents $3,300 yearly; enc . SIO,OOO. Want clear farm. $50,000 nine apartment building. Enc., $19,000. Rents $5,100 yearly. Want farm. 240 acres, two sets buildings, 40 acres bottom land. Price $9,000. Enc., $1,600. Want property. What have you? The Evans-Roberts Cos. 22 iaL\L ESTATE WANTED Cash For Home Northeast, in the vicinity of Martmdale Ave., near TwentyFifth St. Call Mr. Allison. Circle 1230-1231. Eve., Webster 4232. Realty Finance Cos. VVE NEED houses. 4 to 7 rooms, eaat or south, $2,000 to $6,500. If this includes your property, eall us at once. Ettinger & Schreiber 1508 Natl. City Bank bldg. Lincoln 3734. 23 ARM LANDS FOR RENT by owner: 100 acres 70 under cultivation, balance pasture land: also 40 acres adjoining. Plenty of fruit on farm. Also horses and farming utensils, together with plenty of feed for the stock for one year. Also employment Uhh fall and winter for the right man. About S2OO to S3OO required to handle tlie proposition. Address TANARUS, S. TANARUS., Box .:2. Clovi rdaie, ind. 5 iTs tt, 1, 1 , ANI At! s FOR SALJS a,—Household Goods RUGS—.LINOLEUMS Brussels rug#. Blue, Tan, Taupe and Old Rose. 9x12, sl2 50. Wool fibir and gra#s ruga. 9x12. $7.50. t.-arpet hall runner. 45c | a yard. Gold Seal Con .oleum rugs. 9x12, perfect good#, newest patiermi. $13.75. Axi minister. Velvets an.i Wiltons at lowest ■ prices in the city. All new, perfect and j good. Dorfman Rug Cos. i 207 W. Washington, opi# -It- Statehuose. ; It Cni ers the I SEVEN rooms of good fu-nitur--; will trade for equity in double. Address A No. 2239, I Times. b—Co!, ice and Wood Stop==Look Why Pay More? Gemiuime i High Oracle Brazil Block ea 2 toms, $16,C9 Indiana forked hmip.sG.73 2 Tons, sl3 Genuine White Ash lump $7.50 2 Tons, $1 LSO Lare;e, high grade Illinois lump $7.25 We guarantee this coal lo be Die best buy of any high-grade, coal in the city at this price. Our guarantee of 2,000 lbs. per ton and a square deal. Nagel soil Coal Cos. Circle 0355. Special Attention Coal Pocahontas red ash mine run Eastern Kentucky lump or egg W. Virginia lump Jackson Hill and Hamilton lump Indiana lump, egg or nut Illlnoi lump or egg Brazil block, lower vein Charcoal and Kindling. Our coal is all prepared properly and handled by ruouern equipment. Please do not confuse our name witli other coal companies of similar name, ns there is but one Atlas (’oat Cos., located only tit 1020 N. Senate avenue. Atlas Coal Cos. MA ill 1962 Lincoln 27(34 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 $0.75 and $7.25 Indiana lump *....57.00 Indiana mine run, 7075 1ump..56.00 No. 4 coal $7.20 West Va. and Ky. lump $9.00 Poca. M. R., very lumpy $9.50 More Heat Rer Dollar If you have trouble with your furnace coni try ono ton ot our large, , 10-ui forked, especially prepared furnaco lump; guaranteed, $7.50 per ton. Rage Coal Cos. MA in 8326. RA ndolph 8272. Special Best 111., 2 to 6 in. lump, forked.s6.oo 2 tons, $11.75. 111. egg, clean forked $5.90 Ind. egg, clean forked $5.90 2 tons, $11.50. Best 111. block, forked $7.10 2 tons, sl4. Best Linton or Ind. lump, clean forked $7.00 2 tons, $13.75. High grade nut and slack.. .$5.00 PROMPT DELIVERY ANY PLACE IN CITY Bethel Coal Cos. Drexel 0250. try 1 ton 111. 10-ineh egg.. 56.50 This egg is as large as lump coal. Indiana forked lump $7.00 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 stovo try 1 ton of our special furnaco coal. Hand-picked and boom-loaded. You 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.

25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE b—Coal, Ice and Wood SPECIAL CLEAN-UP SALE ON ALL KINDS OF COAL SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Ind. or 111. Lump, forked $6.50 2 tons $12.50 Ind. or 111., 2 to 6-inch lump, forked $5.95 2 tons $11.75 Ind. or 111. Egg, forked .. .$5.85 2 tons $11.40 Ind. or 111. Mine Run $5.25 2 tons SIO.OO EASTERN COAL ! Pocahontas Mine Run $9.25 2 tons SIB.OO W. Va. Mine Run $7.25 2 tons $14.00 W, Va. Shovel Lump $8.25 2 tons $16.00 W. Va. Forked Lump ....$9.00 W. Va. Smokeless Egg ..SIO.OO Give Me Your First Order and I’ll Get the next one. Tom Shroyer 430 Indiana Ave. YARD NO. 1 Circle 0598 Circle 0597 Circle 8390 Circle 1435 YARD NO. 2 1405 W. Ray BEI. 5017 ELEVATOR COAL It’s “HOTTER TITAN SUNSHINE” Big Dixie Egg (111.)..56.25 Linton Lump, No. 4 (Ind.) $7.50 hid. Lump $6.50 Dig Dixie Lump (111.).$7.00 Find G copper & Son Established 1893 BElmont 4704 BElmont 4705 Take home a load We load you for less. ' I FRICKS BKDUCED Kindling \\ itli Each Ton Illinids • Egg, eb’an forked SO.OO Ind. Egg clean forked $6.00 Illinois mine run $5.50 Illinois Nut and Slack $5.00 lr:ti. or Linton lump, forked... .$7.00 Illinois block, forked $7.00 Brazil blotlarge forked $9.00 DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN CITY. Union Ice and Coal. Drexel 4G21-4G22. “SPECIAL SALE This is real coal Indiana Mine Run, very lumpy $5.50 2 tons, $10.50 Ind. Forked Lump $6.50 COMMERCIAL FEEL CO. M A in 1430. MA in 0431. 111. Lump, forked ... .$7.50 111 and Ind. Mine Run.ss.so 111. Egg .$5.95 WEAVER COAL CO. DRcxel 2201 ! Pocahontas Mine Run, $lO West. Va. Lump, fkd., $lO If you aret havlne trouble witn voiir Indiana oou! try our STAR CITY LUMP. One of the brst trade* mined in Indiana. Clean, Forked Lump, $7.50 E. & I. Coal Cos. Cl role 0306. Brazil Block .$8.75 Ehrlich Coal Cos. 601 Kentucky Ave. i '( ; S fc)VE nit VURNACIC ALSO KINDLING WOOD. MAIN 0141 ! c—Clothing TROUSERS !\ To Match /T\ l| Your Coat Wll $2.95, $3.95, $4.95, |flf THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St., Near Illinois f—Miscellaneous National Typewriter INCLUDING CASK, j New Only $40.00 CASH oa PAY- '. Also bargain* in ; SAt. grtWfsi. ■<iVfjdiJ other makes of used typewriters at low prices All ffuaran--18 VV. Market St. (Upatalra). Phone Main 2686. Clark Typewriter Shop Hardware Supplies Tarpaulins, all size®, gome covars a* I arse as 40x100 feet. All new poods. Fortes, visa*, anvils, carpenter and black- j smith, tools, wrenches, hammers, hatchets, | levels, tool bags, rasps and files, tool chest*, shovels, spades, picks, M'anjlia rope, bolt cutters, squares, lolding chairs, wool blan- | kets. platform and folding scales, fire extinguishers, electric bench grinders, nails, staples, saws and halting See us for bargain prices. We retail at wholesale prices. M. L. Goldberg & Son, ROOFING, b<\st quality veil and green slate covered, $2.25 per roll. Slightly damaged. $1.65 p-r roll. CHARLES KOEHRTNG. 882 Virginia ave. Droxol 9400, TRAPS and drums, one 3-ft. Prest-O-Lite lank; lady's adjustable dress form. 2344 N. Dlinois St.

26 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED GOOD, SOUND, DRY, YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT STOCK YARDS. WE WILL PAY 75 CENTS PER BUSHEL ON IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. A Bath a Day Is the Healthy Way. E. M. HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber 3220 E. Mich. Webster 3001. FEATHERS bought, soic. *na renovated leather mattresses and pillows made. E. V BURKLK. 416 Mass Mam 1438. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTLKDGE, 201 Indiana Ave. HEATH'S Barber Shop; union, warm, comfortable bathrooms. 132 VV Market ELECTRIC WIRING; FIVE ROOMS, sls. _ RANDOLPH 9034. FURNITURE repaired and retlnished: upholstermg. Stewart 1478. RAG RUGS WOVEN. DREXEL 5003. __7oJ_ SOUTHERN AVE. 28 STUB AGI7~A\D 1 KAVsTIK 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 - r Sues;:. Main 2053-3628 Night. Web. 0G99, Circle* 4760. Storage. UoFschokl goods packed for shipment _ THE A. A. Storage and Transfer Cos.; light and heavy hauling'. Phone Lincoln 6022. 551 S Illinois St. 29 BU^NK^^Roi^UXm£Y^ SMALL printing plant; plenty of work. Will sell all or half to man who can take full charge. 1146 Udell St. VULCANIZING outfit for rale or will lease machinery and space. Drexel 5119. 30 Al' l< ) .VH >l l iIJK S~i' Oit~ SALE b—(JttsoHne Thirty Used Cars and trucks; payments or trades. Some as low as SSO down and one year to pay balance. Financed on BTo. All cars and trucks lii good mechanical condition. DIXIE SERVICE STATION. Ford. 1917 truck, SSO. Ford. 1917 touring, SSO. Chassis, $35. Ford roadster, slip on body. $125. COUPES, sedans, tourings, late models, several Fords without starters. Payments otrade. Two locations. L. T. ALLEN AT’TO EXCHANGE Two locations: 7.5-017 Virginia Ave. FORD BODIES AND PARTS ~ Used sedans, tourings and roadsters Hoods, shells and bodv parts SVVISSHELM * PARKER 339 FI. Market FORD roadster on new tires, good condiUoo. Only Sulo C. H. WALLERICH CO. FORD coupe, 1929. demountables. Small payment down: balance monthly. OAKLEY GARAGE. DODGE Brothers roadster; A I me. ::anlcally; $395. C. H WALI.KRTCH CO., FORI) 1922 TOURING Starter, demountaL .* kirns; other extras. Terms 610 N. liliii a i FORD roadster. 1022 in hannrally right. Bargain. Terms OAKLEY GARAGE. CIIAI. ME R S 6 R<) A DSTF.R Very classy Terms. 6!9_ N. lilinoU. MAXV~:;.L tT.i RING. $65. OAKLEY GARAGE. 1661-65 S. .Vendian. BUICK, light S-- AT A .By; $.550. C H VVA! I EUIC'I CO., OAKLAND six. t. -m-- ild’s. Real bargain. OAKLEY GARAGE, O■■■ 11 > ' ': C: : A : M 'To-, i:• n ;i;; A I mechanical londition; cord tires. • xlra bargain. Terms or trade. 644 E. Wash. Main 3493 dodge touring. sioaT i ■ \KI.KY GA TIM. lilKl *:.5 $. Meridian. _ FORD bc< an. 19J1 model: gi.od tires. Any ea- in trade: payments. L. G. ALLEN, 917 Virginia ave OY Ell!. A • .n- : \ v limn, bal. wix . 518 N. < Opi n Eves ELI . "go. ,i imonl SIOO down, bala'M nr? 3.".4 N Capitol FORD bodie*. I ! nn :6s l ; .:ruig and sedans 6 id 3193 liHU> <• >ts ex trrs. $4.5 dow: .518 N Cap Ot>en eves MAKMON sp-tosier. ;.ii i.tnappiest job in town 'l-rii., .■ 4 N. Cam e MEKCEK touring; wire wheel* reeds some tuning up. 51S N Cap Op> n ev-s. MAKMON louring, 19:.'0 i argain :t sold at o'i..e Terms 334 N Capitol < AKI.AND • i : •.; ri bunt $4 5 and nvn. bal. weekly. .518 N. Caj. Open ves. OVERLAND sedan. 1929: like new; wire wheels. Terms. 334 N. Capj_toh 13.G1N . i . . Open evenings 430 N Capitol. STEPHENS. 1929 sport roadster: new cord tires: terms, 334 N Capitol. FORD touring $65. BUICK 6, (port; early thy- :rie new; bar -a n. Terms. 334 N. Capitol. FORD coupe. •> tiuv.it lk old. At v car lu trade. 72.5 VIRGINIA A YE, FORD touring: e:ir!> 1 9 .'7 demountable ruts. Terms 334 N Capitol. REO touring: new tires: $165. FORD. 1930. touring electric lights, starter: $75 down. 430 V Capitol FORD COT’! ’ BAKU SEDAN. STUDEBAKEU 4. tour fine uidition; $4.5 down. 51S N. Cap. Open eve*. FORD, late model; one-man top. 917 VIRGINIA AVE.

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THE BURNING QUESTION The Best Busy lira the Gsty Knox County, Kind Sauna, Forked Luamp Redtmeed to $6045 Per Ton Our lari?e buying power and immense sales of this popular coal lias made possible this low price. We also have for immediate delivery large, clean, lumpy, West Virginia and Eastern Kentucky Coal. Our Guarantee Backed by 20 Years’ Performance. INDIANAPOLIS COAL CO. MA in 1700—1789—1790.

INDIANA LUMP, FORKED... .sl9l Selected quality Knox County Coal gives more heat than most Indiana coal. Prompt delivery. pupils ®mi amd mmn o®. Main Office —1109 E. Fifteenth St. WE bster 4590 WE bster 4892 , WE bster 4891 WE bster 4898

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■3l AUTOMOBILES WANTED Autos Wanted CASH PAID —NO DELAY. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS & TIRE CO. 518 N. Capitol Ave. Main 3628. I WANT to trade a very high-grade playem piano for light touring car in good condif tion. Also household goods for sale. CaW at 419 N. Noble St. AUTOS WANTED. WE PAY CASH. I. WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N. Illinois. Main 1579. WILL trade my nine-stone cluster diamond for automobile: Ford coupe; late model preferred. Call Circle 0878 between 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E New York st. Main 4446. 32 AUTO S LrrLlEb. BEI'AIKS AUTO WASHING Our specialty 334 N Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry W sNTFD—Everybody to Know that we recharge 6-vo!t batteries for 50c and rebuild tMm for $6; 12-volt. 510 SOUTH SIDE BATTERY SHOP 413 S. Meridian st. LARGE PROFITS : from small exp"- Mure follow Real Estate ; advertising in “Want Afi” columns of the Times. 35 FINANCIAL * FIRST AID FOR CRIPPLED FINANCES Do you need coal or more furniture? Do you want to buy a home? Do you want to pay the balance on your furniture, your grocer, doctor or other bills? Do you want to pay your taxes or fix up your property and do not have the money at hand? AYe Furnish the Money For All Needs If yon are in debt and can not meet yottr obligation, don't trifle with your credit; It fs dangerous. See us. We can help you. The rate of interest is fixed by law and no charge is made for services. Here is a sample rate: 4j $45 Total Cost $3.15 for three months. We loan any amount up to 5300 on furniture, pianoß. fixtures, etc. Come in and talk it over or call us on the phone. Commonwealth Loan Cos. 305 Odd Fellow Bldg. Corner Pennsylvania and Washington sts. Phone, Main 4619. Under state supervision. __ I NS 1 1 1.VNt L WE MAKE and give second mortgages on improved farms and Indianapolis real estate AETNA MORTGAGE & INVESTMENT CO. 508 Fidelity Trust Bldg. 37 MO.NKY TO LOAN w WWv V / Ws FIRST and second mortgages on Indian* and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WILSON, 1101 National City Bank Bids. Liacoin 6104. MONEY furnished on realty mortgages and i contracts. FRANK K, SAWYER. Meridian Life Bldg.. 307 N. Pennsylvania St. 1 Riley 1426 MONEY : 1 loan in second mortgages. L. B. MILLER, 127 N. Delaware St. Main 576 X -1-, STATE HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION Nonce is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the director oi the State highway commission, at the office of the n.i!' <on mission in the Statehouse, city of Indianapolis, Ind., until 10 ! a. m„ on the 15th day of March. 1923, lor i the i obstruction of certain highways and ; described as follows; No. 1. F. A. No. 36: location. Dixie Bee Line, Evansville lo Inglefield. Yanderburg i County 5.513 miles. No 2. F. A. No. 47. section A location, Lincoln Highway. New Haven to Zulu. - N . 3. F A. No 47. section B: locatioTM to Ohio State Imfl No. 4. F. A. No. 48. section B; location, ! Boot J R , :c. Springville to Rolling ; Prairie. La Port* County: 6.723 miles. . for three types of ! pav< umt Brick, }.-itunutius concrete and j - ■ c-reie on the above listed projects, as ’ sh >w:i on plans and described in standard specifications for same. Omcnt : r the above listed projects will b> fi.rv.-hed the contractor by the Indiana ’ Elate highway commi-. ion. Proposal blanks and specifications may b -.aiu-d free, and plans upon payment cf a.5 00 per set. upon application to the Stata Indians disc Did. No refund for plans returned. Plans may also b' seen • of!ice of the State highway commission, itid. iuapoiis, Ind. Contra- is ' p; b-“ let to the lowest and b'-st buld-T. 1 ;t the ru-ht to reject any and ali bid- r--served it any cause exists therefor. Bn.-.-rs- -Inill fils bonds with the bids as providi-il by law. ,1. V WILLIAMS. Director. Tr-'in-c. 'i In, ay Cc-ci; .-sion. NOTICE - Cue APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the under--i-.n-d lias .: - uualifud as administratrix - st it-- -if Wi 'rim A. McMahon, deceased. Into of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to 1 - solvent. CARRIE E. McMAHON. No. 20245. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigne.l has duly qualified as administrator f estate of Wii’.i.-un Samuel Bain, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. JOSEPH T. BAIN. No. 20921. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby give-i that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Eugene J. Cerdier, deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be *o!vi nt. ELIZABETH CORD IE R. No. 20916. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice i- hereby given that the undersigned ha= duly qualified as administrator of estate of Ida Bowlby. deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. MARTIN 1,. BOWLBY. No. 70919. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Not; - . that the nnderg s-jr-A h;-s duly qualified as administrator >-■ estate of N5 ‘-man H. Matthews, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate -s supposed to be solvent. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO. No. 20S9’’.