Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 64, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 July 1923 — Page 10

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1 DEATH NOTICES - HOOGWINKLE. MARTlN—Passed away at the residence ot his daughter, Mrs. Mary A. llaldwin. 11.30 Parker Ave., July 25. age 77 years. Funeral services at "residence, Friday, July 27. at 2 p. m.. instead ot Saturday as previously announced. Burial Crdwn Hill, KEELEE. LAURA—Pass*vl away Wednesday. July 25 Fut tral Friday. July 27. 2 p. m.. at home of her daughter. Mrs. H O. Dawson. 1121 St. Paul St. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. LYNCH. MARY —Beloved wife of Michael Lynch, died Wednesday, July 25, at the family residence. 550 Eastern Ave. Funeral Friday. July 27, at 8:110 a. m.. at residence. Services at St. Philip Neri Church at 0 o'clock. Deceased wa a member of Third Order of St. Francis aid Altar Society of St. Philip Neri Church. Friends invited. MAHOLM. OLIVE (Nee Wilcox I —Beloved wife of T. Ernest Maholm and daughter of Mrs. Virginia Wilcox, departed this life Wednesday. July 25 at IAIJ p. m. at late residence. 3502 E. Tenth St. Age 44 years. Funeral services at residence. Saturday. July 28 at 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Private. OLSEN. MARGARET M —Be'oveß wife of Rudolph O. Olsen and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Pein and sister of John, William and Robert Pein ni a Jeanette naies. passed away July 25. 1923. at 1 p. m.. are 26 years, at the home of her parents, 3548 Evergreen Ave. Friends may call Friday. 4 to 9 p. ni. Funeral Saturday, July 28, 10 a. m. Private burial at Crown Hill. PACLUS, ANNA —Died at the family residenee. 235 N. Noble St.. Tuesday. 6 p. m.. age 72 years. Funeral at residence Rrlday. 8:30 a m. Services. St. Mary's Chureh. 9 a. m. Friends may call Thursday from 2 p. m. until 9 p. m. Funeral and burial private. SHEA. JAMES—Died Tuesday. July 24. Funeral at his family residence, 1628 N. Arsenal Ave.. Friday July 77. at 8:30 a. m. Services at St. Joseph's Church at 9 a. m. Friends invited. TWEEDY. SARAH E.—Widow of late Thomas A. Tweedy, died at home of her daughter. Mrs. Daisy Cox. 305 N. Beville Ave.. Tuesday. July 24. at 9 p. m. Funeral from late residence Friday. July 27. 2 p. m. Friends may call from 2 to 3 p. m. Tliursday. Funeral and burial private. 2 CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS—We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our relatives, friends and neighbors for thetr sympathy and kindness show n us during the bereavement of our beloved daughter and sister, Shirley G. Runshe. Especially do we thank the Rev. F. E. Davison for his consoling words and prayers: Shirley Bros., undertakers, for their services: tht -i.igers and every one for the many beau.iful floral offerings. MR iND MRS. A. L. RUNSHE AND DAUGHTERS. 8 IX -MEMOKIAM IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of our dear wife and mother, who departed this life one year ago today. July 26. 1922. Today recalls sad memories of a loved one gone to rest. But when we think of how you suffered, then we know that God knows best. L. A. HOLLIS AND CHILDREN. 6 Kt'NLRAL DinLe lUny W. T. Blasengym Independent Undertaker. Prompt ambulance calls. “The proof of a service is the service It renders. ' 1702 N. Illinois St. Randolph 6870. 1625 Shelby St. Drexel 2570 Parlors 1222 Union St. FLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 North Illxno'S St. Funeral directors to the i tople of Indianapolis ain.-t* 1887. Phone—Main 0641-0642. LI. 2641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY SHIKLEY BKOS.’ CO. Main office 946 N. Illinois St. Circle 1918. Main 1841. George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 522 E Market. Main 0908 Johnson & Montgomery 1032 Central Ave. Mam 1430 FUNERAL DIRECTOR—IIO2 N. Illinois. WM. E. KRIEGER. Main 1154 R°a., Phone. Ben Davis 332-L. GADD—BERT S. GADD 2130 Prospect St. Phones. Stewart 2278 UN D ERTAKERS—HISEY & TITUS. 9SI North Del L 6564. M 3680. 9 PERSONALS I WILL pay no bills other than those contracted by myself. CHARLES POWERS 10 LOST AMI i-OLXD BEAGLE HOUND. Black and brown spots; license tag 2313 Return to 1862 Orleans. or call Drexel 3246. LOST bundle of laundry on Maas. Ave.. Alabama or North Sts. 230 N. New Jersey. Circle 2531. LOST—EIk pin. white gold: diamond setting. Liberal reward. Humboldt 2033. GLASSES, pair shell-rimmed, lost in St. Clair park Lincoln 6672. |l HELP WANTEI —MALE

WANTED 20 Riggers. At Once. W. S. FRYE TRANSFER CO. 27 S. Alabama. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS ATTENTION What about your extra spending money thi* winter while attending school? We have places on four good routes in the business district at present. Are you interested? Apply Mr. Jeffries. 25-29 S. Meridian, alter 2 p. m. TINNER; A-l, with own tools; we have desirable room in witn other business that roes hand in hand with tinning. Stewart 2740 morning and evening. Drexel 1879 day. THE HOME PAINTING AND ROOFING CO, PRlNTEß—Experienced, to take charge of established weekly in town 15 miles irom Indianapolis. Preferably one who will buy one-haif interest. Only S2OO cash capital required. Call Randolph 1030. LABORERS at MISSOURI AND MARYLAND STS. MEAD-BALCH CONSTRUCTION CO. YOUNG man; experienced for grocery. Inside. Permanent. One living east prefered- Irv. 1387 —3200. MAN with Ford. Randolph 9835 after 6 p. m. 15 I.NMKLCT 10. RAG—JAZZ and popular piano playing in 20 lessons Booklet free. CHRISTENSON 6CHOOL- 106 Pembroke Arcade. Cir 3034 MEN to learn barber traae. TRI-CITY BARBER S COLLEGE. 309 E. Washington St Indianapolis Ind. Circle 0757. 14 tsALFSML.N WANTED FREE TRAINING Nothing To Invest The oldest and largest company of its kind in the world wants four aggressive men who are willing to learn our modern method of salesmanship. Well established and good paying business right from the start. If you are looking tor permanent, profitable employment, where promotion is sure, call at 20 hi W. Ohio St. Ask for Mr Douglas. 16 HELP WAXTEH—FEMALB GIRL Experienced on cap lining; good wages; steady work. CAPITOL CAP CO., WANTED girls or boys, between the age of 10 and 14 in north Indianapolis and Riverside to carry Times routes Morality must be good. No caddy boys wanted. Apply L V. GRAETEK. 2941 Clifton St., rear: after 3 p. m REPAIR LADY for cleaning and pressing establishment. In reply state church affiliation, experience and salary expected. (Address A No. 2285, Times.

16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE 1,300 Young Ladles In End!anapoEls Ih av e made Telephone Operating their Profession. Why not become a Telephone Operator? See Miss Cooper Indiana Bell Telephone Cos. New York and Meridian Sts. Three Salesladies Large electric company has opening in its sales foroe for three saleswomen. These positions are for the selling of electrical appliances to the home. Experience in this line not necessary. Permanent connection and excellent opportunity for advancement. Call at our retail store at 34 S. Meridian St., and ask for Mr. Cameron. CO\ ERING machine girls. experienced. DILLING PAPER BOX CO.. W. Morris and Chocolate Ave. 16 ROOMS KOK KENT LARGE outside room in downtown apartment: business women preferred. Call morning or evenings. Main 5908. ARGONNE HOTEL. 507 N. Delaware. Cool, outside rooms. Reasonable. Walking distance. Circle 3621. FURNISHED room with home privileges; mtal3 if desired. 3811 E. Washington St. Call Irvington 1118, 770 N. Sheffield: large front room. Outside entrance. Private family. Gentleman prefered. NICELY furnished front room, modern, private family, walking distance. Drextfi 2059. BEAUTIFUL furnished front room, connecting bath: downtown apartment. Main 5950. NICELY furnished room adjoining bath: private family; walking distance. Riley 1444. - ROOM in private apartment, connecting with bath; walking distan-e. Riley 1504. 907 N. ILLINOIS; nice sleeping room; modern; >2.50 week. Lincoln 7988. COLLEGE Ave.. 1942; modern. 4 rooms up water paid Inquire below. MAN AND WIFE to share our home. Reasonable rent. Webster 9274. ONE large, nicely furnished light housekeeping room. Belmont 0962. FLRNISHED room, modern, downtown; bueiness girl. Main 4533. ONE furnished room In modern private home. Belmont 2881. THREE rooms: gas, electricity and water. 15 E McCarty, a—Light Housekeeping 2802 BOULEVARD PL.; two furnished or unfrunished rooms in modern home; gas, light and heat furnished. Protestants only. Kenwood 2616. MADISON Ave.. 1025; 2 lovely connecting light housekeping rooms. Gas, bath, $6 50 Drexel 5375. GREER: modern, furnished front: walking distance: reirigerator; private home. Drexel 1042. TWO downstairs modern furnished rooms: also one; children welcome. Circle 0989. E. MICHIGAN, 306; 2 connecting rooms; downstairs; cool. Completely furnished. MODERN two-room apartment, with bath; everything furni-hed Webster 7100. CENTRAL AVE. 1328; two modern, cool rooms, fine location Circle 7456. b—Board and Rooms WILL BOARD child: reasonable: shady yard: private; modern home; mothers care. Randolph 2668. COLLEGE. 2630: beautiful furnished room. Breakfast and evening dinner if desired. Randolph 2241. GUILFORD. 4544. Beautiful location: nicely furnished room with board. Pleasant eurroundings. Washington 4958 DELAWARE. N.. well furnished modern from room; board; garage. Ken. 5523 FRONT bedroom for lady employed with child: kitchen privileges. Main 8888. AIRY east room with board for 2; 2 beds. Brookeide 1476. 19 RENTALS a—Houses FIVE-ROOM bungalow; new paint, lights, gas and cistern. 434 9. Ritter Ave.; $32; inquire within. ■ 24TH ST, E., 617; one sid of double; 6 rooms, modern. 545 Humboldt 3680. TACOMA. N., 1123; half of double. 6 rooms. modern; S4O. Harrison 3275, HALF double, strictly modern, built-in feature 9, laundry room. Web. 2342. WASHINGTON ST.. 3129; 5-room modern. Call Main 0995. TIBBS AVE.. 931; house, 8 rooms, modern. Circle 4662.

b— Apartment* Buren Apts. 310 N. Delaware Two rooms and bath. S3O. State Savings & Trust Cos. Main 4517. 9 E. Market. 416 E. Vermont St. Four rooms and bath: $45.00 State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4517, 0 E. Market. c—Business Places Large Storeroom Massachusetts Ave.; very desirable location. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4517. 9 E. Market St. FOR RENT—WeII located and completely furnished office of three rooms. Randolph 1978, e —Houses. Flats Furnished NICELY furnished modern 3-room apartment. Circle 0955, tl HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—House* . 5-Room House, 1524 English Ave. City and cistern water, gas. cellar, full' lot, garage, inside and side walks, paved street and on car line. $2,700. Terms. Call FOREMAN, Maiir'' 0186. Evenings, Stewart 2749. South New Jersey A four-room cottage. Price $2,300; S3OO caeh balance $25 a month. , Capitol Realty Cos. 204 Raub Bldg. Main 2874. CORNER LOTS Two large lots, with a two-room house: N. Alton St. Price $1,660; terms. E. J. McCracken. Circle 4022. Res., Randolph 6416. CITY TRUST CO. MODERN SIX ROOM Improved street, lots of Bhade and fruit, garage. Near E. Tenth car. Price $5,000. Terms $1,500 cash. $37 per month. W. L. Bridges. 148 N. Delaware. Circle 7808. Eveiiingg Mr, Yankuner, Wash. 0821, 7 Rooms, Modern, Terrace Ave. Best of condition. Located near East St. Bargain at $4,500; SI,OOO down. Call Lincoln 3734, 1033-35 S Pershing St.; five-room double: rental S4O; price $3,700. E. J. McCracken. Circle 4022. Residence, Randolph 8410. CITY TRUST CO. SBVLX-ROOM modern collage; first-class _ condition: a real boms; on Bicking St.: ■1,000; hall cash. Main 3326.

211 REAL ESTATE FOR SALK to- -Houses SEMI-MODERN Four-room house, fine condition; lot 35x 150. Cash S3OO, balance $25 month. SEMI-MODERN Four-room double house $336 year. Good location. Good endition. SEMI-MODERN Five-room, house double, northeast; rental $420 year. Price $3,000. Two houses on lot. Rental S4BO year. Good condition. Good buy. A. .1 MEYER REALTY CO- 806 Kahn Bldg. Five-Room Bungalow on Bradbury A beautiful 5-room bungalow, located half block north of Garfield Park: lot 40x150. Garage, large front porch, enclosed back porch. Numerous built-in features, elegant decorations, all large rooms, about one year old. For appotwSwient see or phone M. D. JOHNSON, Meyer-Kiser Bank. Lincoln 3341. Res.. Rand. 5839. Store and 7-Room House, Southwest A good business room, ready for grocery or delicatessen; also 7 living rooms in rear: garage, long and wide lot. Will make good terms for quick sale. See or phone. M. D. JOHNSON. Meyer-Kiser Bank Lincoln 3341. Res,. Randolph 5839. Cozy Summer Cottage, North On paved street. Beautiful tract covered with many large forest trees. Corner lot 60x292 ft. Hollow tile cottage 18x20 ft., with porch. Listen! Will sell now for only sl,loo S3OO cash. Phone me quick. Mr. Young Main 1409; evenings. Washington 1079. Bungalow In Henry Trotter Addition Seven rooms, 5 rooms on first floor and hall, beautiful front and rear porches. 2 nice size bedrooms and bath upstairs: beautiful shrubbery and flowers: 3-car garage. Price $4,500 for quick sale: $1,500 cash terms “Live Wires ’ T R. JONES & CO.. 504 Roosevelt Bldg. Main 5758. Main 5759. NEW HOMES, some almost completed, some just starting. 3 at Temple and Twelfth St. 5 at Tacoma and Thirteenth St. 4 at Temple and Thirteenth. 2430 Cornell Ave. 1330 W. Thirty-Second St. Every modem convenience: moderate prices, easy terms THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. 5-Rooni Strictly Modern SSOO Cash Required Five room modern in every way with long living room. Garage for four ears. A bargain. CALL MR BROOKS. Realtor, Main 0792. Evenings. Randolph 8699. Washington Bank & Trust Cos. Bungalow CASH PAYMENT $450 Naomi St.; 5 rooms; electric lights, gas. water: full size lot. street improved. Price $2,850—5450 cash, balance like rent. A. J. HUEBEK & CO. Main 6745. Lincoln 6745. 144 N. Delaware St. FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW ON Ralston Ave. Near Thirty-Fourth St. Price $2,850: $l5O cash balance $25 per month. VanArsdale. with H. C. Tuttle & Bro. - Ohio. Fletcher Ave. Modern Except Furnhce Terms Six rooms and bath, all on ground floor: good repair; nice front porch. Located n-nr She'by Only $3,700; SSOO down, f ail Lincoln 3734. ___ _____ High-Grade Home for Colored First-class 6-room. modern bungalow located north. lias 3 bedrooms, cement porch, wtih east front, on paved street. Easy payments. R. BRITTON - Lin. 3808, Res , Ken. 4050. $5,500 Buys This Splendid Bungalow, Strictly slodern Has 5 rooms; hardwood floors, oak fiaisti. full basement. laundry: beautiful lot; shrubbery; many kinds of fruit: double gai age. Easy terms can be made. Mr. Young. Main 1409. Res.. Washington 1079 Colored Buyers $l5O DOWN Fo’ir-poom cottage, 235 b Yande. Price, $1,500. Payment**, ?14 month Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors 122 E. Market.

NEW five-room stucco bungalow, brick and cement porch, polished stone railing stucco garage with cement floor; cement walks and basement: at city limits. one square from oar line. Price $3,600: any reasonable term. Seven-room modern: lot 44x140. improved street and alley; nice ga rage. A beautiful home. $5,500 Investigate this. Many others east and south. Cash and terms. C. J. OSBURN Drexel 6184. WATCH IT BUILT BRAND-NEW, FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW, NORTH SIDE. NOW BUILDING. LONG LIVING ROOM. GARAGE. 10.500. WILL FINISH TO SUIT. 4335 WIXTHROP. Marion County State Bank 18% Double Semi-modern, fbhr-room double: $2,000; SSOO cash. MR. PRATHER. Circle 1371; evenings, Trv. 0618. TREMONT—2-story 8-rooni in fmo AT.L.~X condition. Payments to suit you. f a A. V. Faris Cos., 82.3 Hurne-Maiisur Circle 2466. Watch wheel for b.r SPLENDID modern 5-room bungalow, near Brookside car lino. $4,400. and Barrett law. Only S4OO cash. Marion County State Bank VILLA, 308 S.; dandy 5-room bungalow. Good condition. S3OO cash, balance like rent. Reliable Realty Cos Main Old). NORTH INDIANAPOLIS—26I4 _ Rader~St! Residenco and storeroom combined for the price of one. and all necessary fixtures included. Easy terms. Call Main 0180-FOCR-ROOM double; gas, water, lights, toilet inside. Nice brick porch. Located northeast. $750 down will handle. Call Ballard. 509 Lemrke Bldg Main 0799. MUST sell my $536 equity in anew fourroom double. 521-23 Lynn St., at a sacrifice. E J. McCracken. Circle 4022. Residtnee Randolph 6416. FIVE-ROOM cottage, south: good location. Only $2 600; S4OO down. Lincoln 3734. FRANK ft GATES Sc SON. REALTORS. lOii Hume Mansqr Lincoln 1269. d—Lots STOP RENTING—SIO now, then $1.25 weekly secure* a beautiful big level lot. 69x145, on E. Thirty-Third St. Parkway in center of street. Price for three days only, $495. Main 1409. Evenings, Washington 4175. LARGE TRACT, northeast, on E. ThirtyThird. 61x262 ft. Only S2O cash, then $2.25 weekly. Price now $825. Phone at once. Mr. Young, Main 1409. Res., Washington 107:1. BEAUTIFULLY wooded lot, northeast. Paved street, paid for. 55x150 ft. SSO cash, balance $2.75 weekly, gets it. Mr. Stevenson. Circle 4322. FINE east front let 50x137. Wallace near Thirty-Sixth. $lO cash, then $1.25 weekly. Price now only $425. Mr. Davis, Randolph 4510. DESIRABLE lot on Wallace, near E. Thir-ty-Fourth. Snaji at S3BO. Only $lO cash, then $1 weekly. Mr. Wirth. Webetcr 5091, LARGE lot. northeast. 50x135. Absolute bargain at $295. $lO cash and $1 weekly. Phone me today. Mr. Murphy. Liuooln 2244. LARGE east front lot, Garfield Ave., near Thirty-sixth. Only $525. Easy terms. Main 1409. Evenings, Washington 4175. e—Suburban FIVE ACRES. Meridian Hills district. Washington Blvd., south of Eighty-Sixth. High, level tract on corner. Values are jumping here. Price for short time only, SI,OOO per acre. Main 1409. Evenings. Webster 0839. SUBURBAN home: four-room new house; now ready; three squares to Madison Rd. and bus lines: 5% miles to city; lot 82x 285; electric lights; cement walks. Smail cash payment, balance monthly. Evenings, call Randolph 1440. HALL & HILL, 147 E. Market. $lO CASH gives you possession of an acre east: balance payments; S6OO to SI,OOO. Evenings. Irvington 0612. COOPER & HADLEY. Main 3776. 638 Lemcke Bldg.

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21 HEAL ESTATE FOK SALE e—Suburban „ Get Your Start Now BUY A LOT In Success Addition Build A Temporary Home This addition is located between Arlington Ave.. Emerson, Thirtieth St. and Pendleton pike. These lots are all priced right. S3OO TO $450 A small cash payment gives possession. Go to the addition at once and pick out. your lot. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4517. Webster 6721. I—Sales or Exchange FIVE ACRES, six miles from Monument, at Liberty Stop, Rushville traction; $3,600. Will trade for city property, preferauly South Side. Owner, Main 0186 Washington 1784, ring 1. 4-KOOM house. 6 lots, ah or part. Newly papered and painted. Dsiven well, fruit trees, chicken park, garage, growing garden. Terms Webster 3529. ' 22 HEAL ESTATE WANTED Auction Results Looking for a home? All right, call me and I will produce the property. Mr. Robertson. Evenings. Harrison 3628. SCHMID & SMITH. INC.. REALTORS. ' Let s Talk It Over" 130 N. Delaware 3t. Main 4088. I want to buy from owner 4room home in good neighborhood. Semi-modern call Mr. Place, Circle 1231. * REALTY FINANCE AND BUILDING COMPANY. Wanted At Once Houses in good localities, east or south. Cash if priced right. KTTINGKR & SCHREIBER. 1508 National City Bank Bldg. lin. 3734. HAVE client who wants to buy good rental. Has cash up to $3,000. Cali Lincoln 3808. Ken. 4050. 25 MISCELLANEOUS KOli SALS a— Household Goods Rugs—Linoleum Brussels rugs: blue, tan, taupe and old rose, 9x12. Special $12.50 Gold Seal congoleum rugs. 9x12. fully guaranteed, new, perfect goods; specials at sl4 75. Imported Japanese grass rugs, double warp, 9xl‘2. $7 50. Brussels ruga. 9x12. blue, taupe and old rose, sl2 50 We carry a full line of Brussels. Axmmsters Velvets and Wiltons at the lowest prices In the city. Call and be convinced. FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE. Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W Washington St. Opposite Statehouse “If It covers the floor—w hare It." COMPLETE run room suite oak rocker, two oak straight chairs, round mahogany table, lady s mahogany desk, upright piano. Moving to smaller home. 3034 N. Pennsylvania, Apartment 4. DOUBLE-DOOR bookcase. sl4; oak settee. $3.50; large oak dresser. $18; gas ranges. $7 to $13.50; several good oil stove* at reduced prices. BROWN. 639 Massachusetts Ave. . AUTOMATIC electric washing machine, cost sllO ninety days ago; sale price S6O. See at 214 E. New York or call Main 5762. EQUITABLE SECURITIES CO.. 127 N. Delaware. FOUR-ROOM apartment, completely furnished: will sacrifice.; leaving city: no objection to children. 308 E. North. Apt. 8 USB Ddinlng-room furniture. English oak; dining table, buffet, serving table, china clo-et. seven chairs 321 W. Msryland. ELECTRIC vacuum sweeper. Good condl tion. Reasonable. Phons. Irv. 3740, after 0:30 p m. SWEEPER Western Electric! one with attachments. Call Matn 7191 or 325 S. New Jersey. * TWO-WELL Duplex tireless cooker with stand; perfect condition. Main 7630. RUG, Wilton velvet, room size; excellent condition: bargain. Drexel 3596, . BUFFET, table and 3ining chairs! upholstered leather. Drexel 3565. ELECTRIC vacuum home cleaners for sale or rent. Main 4768. ROYAL vacuum cleaner* for rent or sale. Main 2722. Free delivery. AT ONCE, four to ten rooms, any kind furniture, Harriton 3311. RUG. Wilton velvet. 9x 12: like new. Brookside 1755. - HOUSEHOLD goods for sale. 20lSfe bellefont.aine 9t. b—Coal. lew and Wood

Popularity of Magic Coal Well Founded It Is mined In a selected field of West Virginia by one of the best operators known to the business whose mines and tipple are equipped with the most modern appliances known to the industry. Polar Ice & Fuel Cos. 2000 Northwestern ave. Ran 0689. 1902 8. East at. Drexel 1455. Lynn aud Big 4 Ry. Bel. 0888. Use Elevator Coal It’s Re-Screened Fred Goepper & Son ESTABLISHED 1893. Belmont 4704. Belmont 4705. Now Is the Time to Buy Coke, Also Good Pocahontas Lump. Call Us for Prices. Atlas Fuel Cos. Drexel 0883. com: Get Our Special Prices Before Buying TOM SHROYER BE lmont 501? „ KINDLING WITH EACH TON. Genuine Linton No. 4. forked $6.60 Illinois block, large, forked 0.00 111. and Ind. egg, clean, forked 5.50 DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN CITY. UNION ICE & COAL CO. Drexel 4621. Drexel 4622. Coal Is Cheaper Nowl Call us for best prices. Ehrlick Coal Cos. Main 0906. d—Musical Instruments BUFFET tenor saxophone and leather case: low pitch: $65 for quick sale; no use for it. Lincoln 8514. PLAYER piano. Baldwin make; like new; bargain at $325; easy terms. Humboldt 1014. PIANO, dark ebc.iy; good tone: bargain. $26. 1016 W. Thirtieth. Kenwood 3036.

6=HQOP OAK KEGS 5-Gallon Keg $2.25 10-Gallori Keg $2.75 15-Gallon Keg $3.25 20-Gallon Keg $3.85 ALBERT Q. MAAS Everything In Janitor Supplies 31 Virginia Ave. MA in 1225

25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE d—Musical Instruments PIANO, mahogany: good condition; by party leaving city. _ 1821 Madison Ave. PIANO; mahogany; upright; in good condition; $75. Belmont 4971-2. FINE xylophone. Will trade for Victrola or sell. Call Webster 3884. PI/.NO, upright: must sell: payment*. $2 per week. Main 8038. SAXOPHONE, good. E-flat, barytone: bargain. Circle 3079. *TRAP drums: 1 set; good condition. Kenwood 2616. o—Clothing TROUSERS To Match n Your Coat i y $2.95, $3.95, $4.95, |M $5.95, $6.95 and up. aft THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St., Near Illinois e—l*et and Live Stock VISTURVER 8-1 A. K. C. 363277: weight 13 pounds. Free sls, Champion Peter King and champion Tony Ringmaster strain. This dog is siring wonderful puppies. Service guaranteed Kenwood ;>535. BEAUTIFUL black Pomeranian puppies: make ideal pels. Looking for quality see these. Belmont 1847. WANTED—Vicious, watchful Bulldog. For-ty-Second and Northwestern. Hollidays place. PERSIAN kittens, black, from registered stock; will sell cheap Harrison 0162, BULL TERRIER, male; ears, tail cut; 4 months; $25. 2537 Paris Ave. AIREDALE puppies from prize winning stock; well marked. Drexel 4084. AIREDALE, male. Oorang kennel registered stock, fine pt. Belmont 1416. BOSTON terrier. 9 months old; auto and house bfoke. 2227 Central. S. C. ANCONA yearling hens, flue lading stock Irvington 2710-3 COLLIE PUP. brown. 3 months old. Was in lngtoii 4800. CLOSING out of fine stock of oansry birds Main 5000. HOUND pups. Red Bone stock. 1656 i> Moridian.

t —Miscellaneous ARMY MERCHANDISE 7x7 wall tents. $9 each. 17x30 tarpaulins, heavy, waterproof, new. S3O each. 20x40 tarpaulin*, heavy, waterproof, new S6O each , 12x15 tarpaulins, lightweight duck, waterproof, new. $lO each. 12x12 tarpaulins, heavy waterproof, new. $12.50 each 12x15 tarpaulina. heavy treated duck, waterproof, new. sls each. 20x20 tarpaulins, waterproof, new. S2O each. Can furnish any size tarpaulins you require up to 4oxloo feet, all made of new. treated duck. Steel folding cotg (per dozen), sl7: $1.50 each Canvas folding cot*. $3.50 each or $27 dozen. All-wool olive drab genuine army blanket#, new not reclaimed $3 each. 3-gallon fire extinguishers wholesale price sl2; our price $5.50. Good as new Bench vises new $5 to $12.50. Army hand axes 60c each. Shovels $3 to $6 dozen. Coking and wash boilers ($5 dozen) or 50c each. Complete stock of tools, anvils, forges, hammers, pincers, canvas buckets, wrenches, picks, handles, axes, pipe dies, die sety, augurs, tongs, Manila rope, scales, snatch blocks, nails, saws, washboilers and many other items at 50 per cent of regular price. Mail orders filled. Open Saturday until 4 p. m. M. L. GOLDBERG & SON CO. Typewriter Bargains USED LARGE AND SMALL TYPEWRITERS AT LOW PRICES ALL GUARANTEED: CASH OR PAYMENT. EXPERT REPAIRING AT LOW COST RIBBONS 60c EACH. Clark Typewriter Shop 18 W. MARKET ST. 2nd FLOOR. Main 2686. TYPEWRITERS. $26. $36. S4O. SSO. S6O: factory rebuUt and fully guaranteed. Typewriters rented, rtpaired AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO. 30 S Pennsylvania. Lincoln 6822 Established 40 years New and used machines on easy terms. JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. ItT MI Si: LLLANtCfIi Uf> W ANTED Car Owners, Attention! Wanted 1.000 used tires. Phons Circle 3888. Our man will call and pay highest price. Do this today. ti~BUsiNess announcements! NOTICE TO PUBLIC Do you know that the Capital City Vault and Dry Well Cleaner does all the work himself? That his barrels are larger than the rest in the business. Clean, build and repair cisterns and dry wells. Do work out of tho city. Call Main 9081. day or night. A~Bathar Dayls the Healthy Way. E. M. HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber. 3220 E Mich. Webster 3POI. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TtTTTLEDGE, 201 Indiana Ave. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made. St F BURKLE 416 Mass, Main 1428. HEATH'S Barocr shop; union; warm, comfnrtahle bathrooms. 132 W. Market. FOR cement work, brick and block work, ectimaUs free. Call GPRRELL. Civ t5lB. $8 (41UKAOE AND TKAMSFLK Packing Household Goods. Low rates on California shipments. Phone OTTO J. SUESZ. Main 3628-2353. Night Webster 0699 Circle 4760. Red Ball Transit Cos. 26 Monument PL Main 4631. 89 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ~ BOAT HOUSE: Camping, lunch and confectionary, tents. Complete outfit close in clearing SIOO per month and home for manager. Lease S4O per year. Priced right for quick salty Terms ROBERT DAY CO. 205 LOMBARD BLDG. Circle 1232. CA?H and carry grocery: central location: good stand for .nan and wile: have other business; must sell. A snap lor someone. See this Fixtures, $500; invoias stock. Kenwood 4607.

89 OPPORTUNITIES 10 MEN WANTED For A Great Future Business With a Guaranteed Income Fundamentally wo put men into the motor transportation business. Experience is not necessary. The opportunity is open to men of good character. Whatever their business or professional training, if they are energetic, aggressive, sincere and trustworthy and will faithfully adhere to a business plan that has been thoroughly tested and found successful, they are assured a future with a guaranteed income of SB,OOO. For detailed information call in person to see MR. KIME CENTRAL PUBLIC WAREHOUSE 601 KENTUCKY AVENUE IF YOU WANT TO SELL, list with us. We guarantee to sell you out in ten days by cur methods. Auto service. SMITH CO.. BROKERS, 205 Lombard B'dg. Circle 1232. GROCERY far sale on account oi sickness. Belmont 1754. 80 AUTOMOBILES rOK SALE b—Gasoline FORD, 1922 SALESMAN’S SPECIALTY CAR STARTER, DEMOUNTABLE RIMS, REAR VISION MIRROR, DASH LAMP, SPEEDOMETER, LOCK WHEEL. A REAL OPPORTUNITY FOR A MAN WHO CARRIES ' HIS SAMPLE CASES WITH HIM TO GET A NEWLY PAINTED, PERFECT RUNNING CAR. SEE THIS L. T. ALLEN, 725 VIRGINIA AVE. NEW USED SERVICE FIRST Broad Ripple Auto Cot AUTHOR! 2 BD DBAUR3 FORD -FORDSON-LINCOLN filfl toSrdST WASH.473T OAKLAND, 1923 DEMONSTRATOR SPORT TOURING; RUN BUT 2.000 MILES; FULLY EQUIPPED WITH BUMPERS, MOTOMETER CROSS BAR, SIDE SHIELDS, REAR VISION MIRROR, WINDSHIELD WIPER, DISC WHEELS, 5 CORD TIRES, ETC. SOME ONE IS GOING TO GET A REAL BARGAIN. SEE THIS CAR BEFORE YOU BUY. L. T. ALLEN 725 Virginia Ave. USED CAES 1923 Buick 4-Cylinder Sedan Apperson Touring Haynes Touring Nash Touring Hupmobile Sedan Stephens Touring Any Many Others Terms or Trade. 1001 N. Meridian Circle 4948. USED CAR BARGAINS Overland roadster. 1922. Overland roadster. 1920. Monroe touring. 1922: new paint. Ford sedan, good mechanical condition. Dodge touring: new paint. Ford touring; California top. new paint. South Side Overland Sales 748 Virginia Ave. Drexel 6240. Open Sunday. ' FORD BARGAINS Ford. 1920 sodan: starter, dem., lock wheel $275 Ford. 1921 coupe; starter, dem., lock wheel $275 Ford. 1920 roadster; starter and new top $175 Oakland. 1920 6 roadster; U. 8. Royal cord tires $275 Madison 6 touring $ 60 CASH, PAYMENTS OR TRADE. BETHURAM’S Ford Touring 1921: good condition; $250. Dodge Touring Good condition. Ford Roadster Slip on body. \ L. T. Allen 725 Virginia Ave. Ford Sedan 1921 Twin Hasser shocks, bumper front and rear. Cord tires, extra tire, speedometer lock wheel. Ford Sedan, 1920 Sale Or Exchange L. T. Allen 725 Virginia Ave WILLY 9 KNIGHT SEDAN Six cord tires; motor, paint and upholstering like new. Can be purchased for small down payment. Oakley Overland Sales 1661-65 S. Meridian. Open evenings. $9.80 a month, with SSO down payment, and you can drive this 5-pass., light 4-cyl. touring car. C. H WALLERICH CO. 833 N Meridian. OVERLAND Touring, like new; bargain. L. T. ALLEN. $50.00 down, balance month'y. buys Reo speedster. C. H. WALLERICH CO. FORD BODIES Exchange your used body for anew one. Cash or terms. SWISSHELM & PARKER. MAXWELL touring, 1918; Just overhauled. Rebuilt into sedan: new typ. just painted, spotlight, motometer, good tires; $l5O cash, or terms. Drexel 7330. FORD, 1920 touringl 3-1 condition. Starter. $175. SOS down Balanco easy term*. MILLER AUTO SALS*. 644 E. Wash. Main 3493. Chevrolet. 1922 touring $350.00 Chevrolet. 1917 .. ..$ 70.00 STONE CHEVROLET C 0„ 427 N. Meridian. GOOD Ford touring. SSO casn. C. H. WALLERICH CO. MAXWELL, dandy little touring; runs good: SBS. Better hurry for this bargain. 334 S Pennsylvania Main 1705, KISSEL 6, touring; $125 down! Excellent condition. I. WOLF, 619 N. Illinois BUICK. 7 passengei. $250. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 427 N. Meridian. BUICK 0 touring; $550; excellent condition. Terms. I. WOLF. 619 N. Dlinois. MAXWELL touring, "|76. STONE-CHEV-ROLET CO., 427 N. Meridian.

80 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALB b—Gasoiin* USED CAR BARGAINS The following cars can be bought for a small down payment, the balance in one year. Most of these cars have been rebuilt and refinished. 6 Dodges Roadsters and tourings to. pick from. Fords, Late Models Tourings, coupes and roadsters. Overland Coupe Marmon 34 Buick 6 and many other bargains. Open Sundays Open Evenings Till 9 P. M. EUREKA' Auto Parts Cos. 334 N. Capitol. Circle 0878. FORD ROADSTER. 1920 Extra good shape mechanically; SBO down; balance terms. Oakley Overland Sales 1661-65 S. Meridian. Open evenings. For Good Used Cars See I. WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N Illinois. Main 1579. Open Sunday* OLDSMOBLLE. 1920 Six-cylinder roadster; four new cord tin’s: paint and motor good; $l4O down; balance term*. Oakley Overland Sales 1661-05 S. Meridian Open evenings. S2OOXIO S9O dollars down, balance easy terms buys this 1921 Ford touring car. equipped with starter and demountable rims. C. K. WALLERICH CO. 30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE c—Trucks STEWART %-TON TRUCK WITH ROOMY PANEL BODY. IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED. A WONDERFUL BUY AT $350.00. CALL MAIN 1797 FOR APPOINTMENT.

FOR SALE—Cheap; a I Vi-ton Internationa] track by private owner: 1919 model F; truck motor has just been entirely overhauled. I guarantee truck to be in firstclass condition. Has steel body, without a dump. 6 ft. wide and 10 ft. long. Call Main 9081. or 342 Beauty Ave., any evening. SI AlKnillKH.t.a WATBTKH HIGHEST PRICES PAID. We want any make or model. Largest in state. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 618 N. Capitol. Main 2638. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY. AUTOS WANTED WE PAY CASH. I. WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N. Illinois. Main 1579. AUTOS wanted See ue first. Best cash prices CITY AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO.. 411 X. Illinois Main 6796. HIGHEST cash prices paid for used cars. SAM CORAZ. 519 N Capitol. AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E New Yoik St. Main 4446 ti ALIO &LPPLIKS. Kh-PAIKh There Is one place in Indianapolis that “SPECIALIZES” In Good Used Tires, and the price is always right. ROGERS, 3115 W WASH. BELMONT. 4300 USED AUTO PARTS For over 100 makes and model cars at 60 to 75 per cent off list price. A complete stock of new ring gears, pinions, new axles and new springs. Mail Orders Shipped Same Day as Received. KLEIN BROS. Eureka Auto Parts. 334 N Capitol. Clrele 0873. Frontenac Heads for Fords A model for every purpose. Easy economical driving and satisiaction. Cash or terms. SWISSHELM & PARKER. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry Auto Tops and Tainting at a reasonable price. Workmanship and material guaranteed; new tires and vulcanizing. 33-35 Kentucky Ave. Main 1137. NEED a battery for your car? We have them: Willard, Exide. Prest-O-Lite and others; 6-volt for $lO. SOUTH SIDE BATTERY SHOP. 413 S. Meridian. GASOLINE 21 cents (tax paid), motor oil 17 cents. Save the difference. PROFITSHARING TIRE AND MOTOR CO.. 3778 Salem St. (At 38th St. Blvd.) THE MASTER VULCANIZERS. CUT RATE VULC. CO.. INC. 37 .MU-Nfc, 11U LOArt FIRST ano seconu mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate R. B. WILSON. 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Lincoin 6104. MONEY to loan on second mortgagee. L. B MILLER, 127 N Delaware St. .Main 5762 35 FINANCIAL. ~~~~ WE HAVE plenty of money io loan on city property or farms. THE EVANS-ROBERTS CO., - 505-6 K. of P. Bldg. 39 LEGAL NOTICES. STATE HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION Notice is htreby given that sealed bids will be received by the director of the State highway commission, at the office of the State highway commission. In the Stateheuse. city of Indianapolis, Ind.. until 10 a. m. on the 10th day of August, 1923. for the construction of certain highways and described as follows! No. 1. F. A. No. 60, section A. Location: Shoal-West Baden road, Dunkaxd Church to Roland. Martin County. Miles: 6.951. Bids will be received for three types of pavement: Brick, bituminous concrete and concrete on the above listed project, as shown on plans and described in standard specifications for same. No. 2. F. A. No. 61. Location: National road. West Terre Haute to Terre Haute, Vigo County. Miles: 1.245. Bids will be received for resurfacing the old brick pavement on this project with reinforced conarete as shown on plans and described in standard specifications for came. Cement for first and second projects listed above will be furnished the contractors by the Indiana State highway commission. No. 3. F. A. No. 42. section B. Location! St. Melnrad-Leavenworth road. BristowBirdseye road to St. Croix, Perry County. Miles; 3.399. No. 4. F. A. No. 42, section C. Location: St. Melnrad-Leavenworth road. St. Croix to Sulphur. Perry and Crawford Counties. Miles: 7.500 No. 5. F. A. No. 50. section A. Location: Tell City-Eng'lish road, north line of Union Township to Banden, Perry County. Miles: 5.048. No 8. F. A. No. 50, section B. Location: Tell City-English road, Bandon to St. Croix, Perry County. Miles: 6.55 L No. 7. F. A. No. 58, section A- Loca-

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89 LEGAL NOTICES (Continued) tion: Tell City-Paoli road, Sulphur to Grantsburg, Crawford County. Miles! 5.054. No. 8. F. A. No. 58, section C. Locations Tell City-Paoll road. English to It* south of Patoka River, Crawford and Counties. Miles: 6.214. No 9. F. A. No. 58. section D. Location: Tell City-Paoli road, 1% miles south of Patoka River to Paoli-Marengo road Orange County. Miles: 5.743. No. 10. F. A. No. 22. Brookville road. IV2 miles east of Andersonville to 3 miles west of Metamora, Franklin County. Miles: 5.875. Bids will be received fog grading and structures under twenty-foot span on the above listed projects, as shown on plans and described in standard specifications lor same. Contractor will furnish necessary cement for the tbove listed projects. Proposal blanks and specifications may be obtained free, and plans upon payment of $5.00 per s<t. upon application to the State highway commission, Indianapolis. Ind. No refund for plans returned. Plans may also be seen at the office of the State highway commission. Indianapolis, Ind. Contracts will be let to the lowest and best bidder, but the right to reject any and all bids is reserved, if any cause exists therefor. Bidders shall file bonds with the bids as provided by law. J. D. WILLIAMS. Director. Indiana State Highway Commission. NOTICE OF BOND SALE. Notice is hereby given that on the 31st day of July. 1923. up to the hour of noon, 12 o'clock, of said day. at which time the tame will be opened. I will receive sealed bids for the purchase of a series of twenty bonds. The Sarah L. Brown et al. macadam road In Washington Township, Blackford County, amounting to $17,000.00. Said bonds draw interest at 5 per cent from the 16th day of July, 1923, payable semi-annually, issued by the board of commissioners of the county of Blackford, State of Indiana, for the construction of the above mentioned road. Said bonds must "be sold at not less than par and accrued interest. MARION L. LINDER, Treasurer Blackford County, Hartford City, Indiana. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that th; undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Josephine F. Bridges, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. OSCAR P. BRIDGES. No. 21420.

CAMP KNOX BUSY* AS HOST; PERSHING VISITS SOLDIERS Gov, McCray and Fifth Corps Commander Present; R. 0, TANARUS, C, breaks Carnp, By DOROTH STANHOPE Times Staff Correspondent. CAMP KNOX, Ky., July 26.—Camp Knox has been having the most interesting time of the summer for the past few days. Generals in greater number than most of the camp had ever seen, including the big chief from Columbus, O.; Gen. James Merae, coaimanding the Fifth Corps, and later General Pershing. Both of these have now gone, but there are still celebrities, for Governor Warren McCray of Indiana came Tuesday and was greeted by the, booming of eannon in salute. He wasj accompanied by Adjutant General Smith. Together they came downMfl pay a visit to the Indiana in camp. Their coming was hailefl with great enthusiasm by the troopS who are out on the range firing, th infantry on the rifle range, the artillery with the big guns. It. O. T. C. Breaks tamp The R. O. T. C. has “folded its tents” and gone away. Early this morning they were paid a soldier’s pay for the time they were here, besides their transportation. A special train took them to Louisville, from which point they scattered to the States sending them. -The proud twenty-four, who received commissions as second lieutenants of reserves from the hands of General Pershing, had their pictures taken in line with the General in the act of handing a dlpjpma. Three of the young reserves have been retained as instructors in the Citizens’ Military Training Camp just about to open. Citizen’s Camp to Open Already most oC the instructors for this camp are here, about eighty in number, and are busy making the final preparations for the official opening. Friday. Physical examinations will occupy most of that day and Saturday morning. Saturday afternoon and Sunday are holidays, so the real work of drilling will begin on Monday morning. There will be more than 4,000 in this camp. Those here for the first time wilj range In ages from 17 to 24. Those •who are here for their or third camp may be much The age limit has just been plaWi this year. Colonel Traub in Command. They will be housed in the barrack buildings which the officers of the reserve corps occupied during their stay. They will have the same service club, where they will write letters and read papers and magazines ing their leisure hours. The Haymarket will be their assembly hall. Their messes w-ill be run by the same officers who have been looking after the feeding of the reserve officers and R. O. T. C. They will live in barracks the entire time of their stay and not under canvas at all. Col. Peter Traub, who commanded the O. R. C., will also be in command of this unit. He held the same post tion last year. LAST RITES SATURDAY FOR MRS. MARY LYNCH Six Sons and Daughters Survive Local Woman. The Rev. Francis Deichoff of 4Bt Philip Neri Catholic Church will of* fleiate at last rites for Mrs. Marj Lynch, 48, at 8:30 a. m. Friday at the home, 550 Eastern Ave.. and at 9 a. m. at the church. Bi rial will b in Holy Cross cemetery. Mrs. Lynch had lived in Indian* apolis thirty-two years. She wa( born in Montclare, Ireland. She a member of the Third Order Francis and the Altar Society St. Philip Neri Church. She is survived by her husband, Michael Lynch, and six children, William, John, Thomas, Margaret, Catb erin and Mary Lynch, all of Indian apolis.