Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 68, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 July 1923 — Page 10

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A CORNER —With the — FARMER By R. WEBB SPARKS ■——Market Editor of The Times ■

Despite Monday’s slight advance In price, leading grain operators continue to express decidedly bearish opinions on the wheat outlook, pointing to the steadily decreasing cash demand and the weakened foreign outlet as a decidedly disturbing factor in an already disturbing situation. Receipts continue to increase daily, evidencing a general offering of freshly thrashed stocks. H. L. Winters of the Chicago office of Thomson & McKinnon, brokers, had this to say of the situation Monday: “Receipts of wheat at primary markets 'will doubtless be heavy this week. Unless an improvement in foreign demand develops, and this does not seem probable, prices must sag. Kansas City reported its July wheat declining 2%c Saturday without a trade. "Further restrictions against speculative operations as recommended by the Federal Trade Commission will unquestionably act to further discouragement of constructive activity. I see nothing but lower prices ahead of us for wheat. Com is in a strong position and will offer resistance to pressure.” FIVE MEN ARRESTED ON SPEEDING CHARGE Sheriff and State Police Hold Four Without Licenses. Five men were under arrest today on charges of speeding. They were: Harley Kelly, 32, of 1325 Wade St.; Nolan Irwin. 20, of 521 X. Emerson Ave.; C. Y. Pritchard, 37, of 1537 Ashland Ave.; Fred Glasson, 26, of 2910 Kenwood Ave., and Raymond Lee, 39, of 2510 Graydon St. Sheriff Snider and State Police Shinn and Young were busy late Monday. Eugene Williams, 25, colored, 2364 Oxford St., was charged with having no State automobile license and no chauffeur’s license. Floyd Stone, 24, 255 N. Jefferson Ave., and Dan Messing, 35, of 1745 English Ave., were arrested on charges of having no chauffeur's license. Moses Dickereon, 18, of Lebanon, was charged with having no State license. DEPUTY SHERIFF FACES GRAND JURY ACTION Slaying of Wealthy Merchant Being Probed by State. By United Pmss MORRIS, 111., July 31.—The slaying of Blaney Beach, wealthy Joliet merchant, will be placed before the Grundy County grand jury, Frank Flood, States’ attorney said today. An inquest late yesterday Returned an open verdict that Beach was shot by Deputy Sheriff"' Clay Harrold while lurking in a lot opposite the home of Miss Jane Remington, an actress, his former sweetheart. J•REPORTERS TO GET FED > Statehouse Newspaper Men Guests of Adjutant General Smith. For the second time this year Statehouse reporters will have the opportunity of looking a fried chicken square in the face when Adjt. Gen. Harry B. Smith entertains this evening. The guests will be Joseph Park and Joseph Myers, Indianapolis News; Howell Ellis, Indianapolis Star; Wayne IlcMeans, United Press; Pete Henderson and Claude Wolf, Associated Press; Ai Lynch and Harold D. Robinson, International News Service, and Felix Bruner and William L. Toms, Indianapolis Times.

QUAKERS HEAR COLVERT English Young Friend Talks Before Delegates at Earlhara. JJy Times Special RICHMOND. Ind.. July 31—E. Roy Colvert, prominent English delegation spoke Monday night on , “International Affairs” before the ■ Young Friends conference now in cession at Earlham College. Enrollment in the conference is now 265 prominent young English and American Quakers. Classes in various religious, philosophical and •social problems are being held daily. TOP STOLEN FROM AUTO Person Walks Off With Largest Accessory on Car. Robert S. White, 802 E. Eleventh >Et„ parked his car at Court and I Alabama Sts. He told police today ;ome one stole the top off. It was 'valued at S2O. Livestock Rate Amended ißy United Press WASHINGTON, July 31. —Amendment of livestock commission rates at Chicago, Omaha, Kansas City and St. Paul representing reductions in . telling charges was announced today by the department of agriculture. Hunting Season in Sight J. J. Bering, 3360 N. Meridian St. f today reported a 22-caliber rilie and • a 20-gauge pump 6fln, valued at SIOO, ,stolen from 656 East-Br., Woodruff Place. Suitcase Stolen Edward W. Hirsh, 10S W. North St., : told police today a thief carried away fills suitcase, containing clothing valued at S6O, from 618 N. Meridian St. Employes Will Celebrate. HUNTINGTON, Ind., July 31. Erie employes of the local Erie clerical offices are preparing for a picnic to be held for employes of the Chi-cago-Marion division of the railroad at Lake Manitou, Aug. 11. While He Sleeps John Ludlow, rooming at 718 N. , East St., told police today that a pocketbook containing sl7 was rei moved from his trousers pocket while he slept. Farm Bureau Moves The Indiana Farm Bureau Federation was in new headquarters today on the eighth floor of the National City Bank building. Former headquarters were in the P iblic Savings building.

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1 DEATH NOTICES BROWN. DANIEL E.—Brother of John. William, Clara B. Brown. Mrs. A. M. Huff, and Mrs. R. Martin, died July 30. aged 01 years. Funeral Tuesday 2 pm. July 31, at Brown residence, mile south of Lawrence. Burial I. O. O. F. Cemetery. Oaklandon, Inrt. KOLDYKE, R. T.—Age 77 years, passed away July 30 at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Fred Smith, 1533 Dawson St. Funeral at Marion. Ind., Wednesday. Aug. 1. MILLER, JENNY—II N. Wolcott St., passed away at 8:45 p. m. Monday. July 30. at' the homo of her son. Paul Miller in Cleveland. Ohio. Body will be returned here for burial. Funeral notice later. HOLTON, ALlCE—Mother of Charles A. Molton and Mrs. Daisy Kimberlin, passed away July 30th, Monday at 9:30 a. m. Burial will be at Madison, Ind. (Madison papers please copy.) ■ MYERS, CHARLES—Age 56 years, husband of Ida May Myers, father of Mrs. J. A. Combs, Mrs. B. Gray. William C., Herman F.. and Fred Myers, passed away July 30, P :30 a. m. Funeral Wednesday, 1 p. m., 2515 Union St. Burial at Hopewell cemetery. Friends invited. OAKS, CASSIE —Age 68 years, beloved wife of Bruce Oaks and mother of James H., John B. and George B. Oaks, died Sunday. July 29. Funeral Wednesday. Aug. 1. at 8:30 a. m„ at residence of son, James H. Oaks, 857 Sanders St., followed by services at St. Patrick's Church 9 a. m. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. (Madison (Ind.) papers please copy.) PIEPER, WILLIAM F.—Beloved husband of Sophia W. Pieper, passed away July 30, 1923, at 6:30 a. m., age 73 years. Funeral Wednesday. Aug. 1. 1:45 p. m.. at the residence. 3005 Carson Ave., and at 2:30 p. m. Zion Evangelical Church. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited SMITH. FANNIE A.—Mother of Mrs. Lucy Brockllng, Jennie R. Smith and Mrs. Margaret S Tindel. Funeral Wednesday. 2 p. m„ at her home, 2217 N. Talbott. Friends Invited. TRENT, BARBARA—Age 2Vs years, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray S. Trento passed away Monday evening at the home. 4211 Sunset Ave. Funeral notice lrter. 2 CARP OF THANKS ~ CARD OF THANKS—We wish to express our sincere thanks and heartfelt appreciation to all and each of our friends and neighbors for their sympathy and kind assistance shown us during the illness and sad bereavement of our beloved son. John C. Herreman. We thank the Rev. Greenfield and Jones for their consoling words and prayers: the singers, bearers, flower boys. Shirley Bros., those who so kindly furnished* their cars and every one for the many beautiful floral offerings. These kindnesses we hold in remembrance. OTIS P. AND JENNIE C. HERREMAN, 526 Alton Ave. V CARD OF THANKS—We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy at the death of our beloved son and brother. Charles Crowder. Also the Rev. and Mrs. Wilhelm for their kind and consoling words. The singers, the undertakers, Kirk k Moore, and especially Ralph Tracy, and for the many beautiful floral offerings. MR. AND MRS. HARRY CROWDER. BROTHER BURRELL AND SISTER MARGERY. 3 IN ME MORI AM IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance. Just one year ago today our darling little Charles Carroll went away and those precious little arms that were thrown around our necks and those sweet lips we loved to kiss are stilled in death, but God knew best and took him home to that land of bliss, but we will be with you again some day. little Charles, where parting will be no more. Your grandparents. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE NEELY.

5 FUNERAL DIRECTORS W. T. Blasengym Independent Undertaker. Prompt ambulance calls. "The proof of a service is the service It renders.” 1702 N. Illinois St. Randolph 6870. 1625 Shelby St. Drexel 2570 hkiicL Parlors 1222 Union St. FLAN NEK & BUCHANAN I 320 North Illino s St. Funeral directors to the p tuple of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Main 0641-0642. LI. 2641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY iSHIKLEY BROS.’ COT Main office 946 N. Illinois St. I Circle 1918. Main 1841, George Grinstemer Funeral Director 522 E Market. I Main 0908 _____ Johnson & Montgomery 1032 Central Ave. Main 1430. ! FUNERAL DIRECTOR—I4O2 N. Illinois. WM. E KRIEGER. Main 1154. Res. Phone. Ben PaTls 332-L. GADD—BERT S GADD 2130 Prospect St. Phones. Stewart 2278. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & TITUS. #sl North Del L 6564. M 3680 10 LOST AND FOI NI) ~ LOST—Working man lost pocketbook with paper bills and silver, somewhere between Roaor.e Ave. and TwentyiXinth. Return to ! 1302 Roache Ave. Randolph 5)05. Reward. LOST—A man's diamond ring: Garfield Park. Saturday afternoon. Finder please call Webster 5055 after 5:30. Reward. LOST—A purple silk umbrella, leather handle and strap, on College or Prospect car, Monday p, m. Reward Harrison 3661. PURSE, brown, change, containing at>out sls, Saturday night, probably on Lexington car. Please call Webster 8138. Reward. BROWN PUP lost: bob tail, half Bull-Fox Terrier. 6 months old: named Jack. Call Drexel 2643. Reward. AIREDALE, female, answers to name Judy. Reward. Washington 3240. 12 HELP WANTED—MALE HIGH SCHOOL BOYS ATTENTION What about your extra spending money this 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, after 2 p. tn. TINNERS: A-l with own tools. We have desirable room in with other business that goes hand in hand with tinning. Stewart 2746. morning and evenings. Drexel 1879 day. THE HOME PAINTING AND FOOFING CO. GOOD Times routes for sale In Brlghtwood. Only live-wire boys or girls need apply. See Manager at Station O. 3216 E. TwentyThird St., after 2 o'clock p. m, COOK, white male: 152 McClain Place: Harrtson 1028. MAN, experienced for sand belt on wood. COLUMBIA SCHOOL SUPPLY CO. BOY with wheel. 2832 E. Michigan St. Web. 9217. HELP WANTED—Plumber. 40 McLean PI. Club to Hold Golf Tourney Arthur Hood, patent attorney, spoke today at the weekly luncheon of the Gyro Club at the Lincoln. The program was In charge of Walter A. Jones, David N. Ross and Floyd Brown. The club will hold a golf tournament Wednesday afternoon at the Coffin courses and a picnic on Saturday at_ Northern Woods Beach. Automobile Taken Charles R. Ettinger, 22 X. Gladstone Ave., today told police his automobile was stolen from a parking space in Virginia Ave., near Washington St. The car was a sedan with license 467-633. Motorcycle Riders Hurt By Times Special ANDERSON. Ind., July 31.—Lysle Maxwell, 19, received a broken ankle end Emmett Williams, 19, had his chest crushed when a motorcycle on which the boys were riding w r ent Into n ditch near here Monday. Held for Investigation Two men and two women were under arrest today on vagrancy charges while detectives investigated the disappearance of $35 from a trunk in the home of Mrs. Vasti Robertson, colored, St. Police arrested every one In tha house.

U INSTRUCTIONS RAG—JAZZ and popular piano playing In 20 lessons Booklet free. CHRISTENSON SCHOOL. 106 Pembroke Arcade. Cir. 3034. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER'S COLLEGE. 309 E Washington St Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0757. 14 SALESMEN Direct to Tlie Home Selling is profitable when you can show' your line. Our unique method of making appointments (no cost to you) gets you welcomed in 90 out of 100 homes. Stop being a “beil ringer.” See Sales Manager. Room 325, Hotel Washington. Saturday 3-9 p. m. If out of town, address P. O. Box 1484. Indianapolis. WANTED —Three salesmen. Mecca Studio. 536 N. Penn. St. 16 HELP FEMALE 1,300 Yoming Ladles in Indianapolis have 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 it# sales force for three saleswomen. These positions are for the selling of electrical appliances to the home. Experience in this line not necessary. * permanent connection and exoelIffff opportunity for advancement. Call at our retail store at 34 S. Meridian St., and ask for Mr. Cameron. WANTED girls or boys, between the age of 10 and 14 in north Indianapolis and Riverside to carry T:n.es routes Morality must be good. No caddy boys wanted Apply L V GRAETEK. 2941 Clifton St., rear: after 3pm HOUSEKEEPER: good, reliable, middle-aged woman to take charge of house and care for 14-month-o’d baby; more for home than wages. Irvington 0951. COLORED FLOOR GIRLS Steady position, with good salary. Apply Mrs. Harrison. White's Cafeteria, 34 the Circle. GIRL, general housework arid cooking, experienced: good-wages: references. Washington 3858. COLORED WOMEN Chi. ken pickers. Steady employment. BEATRICE CREAMERY CO., 429 Madison. REPAIR lady in tailor shop! 2832 E. Michigan St. Webster 9217. EXPERIENCED wattrewT whited BURNS RESTAURANT. 15 N. Oriental. 17 SIT UATIOXS \\ ANTEI) a—Male CARPENTER wants work, any kind. Webster 9137.

18 ROOMS FOR RENT ARGONNE HOTEL. 607 N. Delaware. Coo!. outside rooms Reasonable. Walking dietance Circle 3621, FURNISHED room with home privileges; meals If desired 3811 E. Washington St. Call Irvington 1118, FRONT sleeping room: walking distance; private family: one or two gentlemen. Circle 01P4. _ BROADWAY, 1117; cozy room; newly furnished; reasonable: board if desired. Hncoin 7449. 907 N. ILLINOIS; np-o sleeping room; modem; $2.50 week. Lincoln 7988. 21 S. TUXEDO: 2 biree furnished or unfurnished rooms; modern. Web. 6162. E. THIRTY-FIRST; near College: nice room in private home, north. Washington 0969. PENNSYLVANIA. N..~ 14097~Art~ nished room, suitable tor two young gentlemen. CENTRAL AVE.. 1216. furnished room. modern for gentleman. Circle :U77. 21 S. TUXEDO: 2 large furnished or unfurnished rooms: modern. a—Light Housekeeping THREE private front rooms, light, airy. furnished complete, linen and clean beds, gas. electricity, janitor cares lor ail waste. $10.50 per week. College Ave. at TwentySecond St. Randolph 2021. 2802 BOULEVARD PL.; two furnished or unfurnished rooms in modem home; gas, light and heat furnished. Protestants only. Kenwood 2616. GREER; modern furnished from; walking distance: refrigerator; private home. Droxel 1042. TWO furnished rooms lor light housekeeping and kitchenette; strictly modern. 414 Dorman St. TWO downstairs modern furnished rooms; also one; children welcome. Circle 0980. FURNISHED and urilurnished rooms, bath. housekeeping. $2 up. 317 E. South. CENTRAL AYE., 1328; two modern, cool rooms, line location. Circle 7456; 717 E. ELEVENTH; 2-room apartment. Nicely furnished. Modern. MODERN room and kitchenette with sink; .$6.50. 4 Eastern Ave, NICE front housekeeping room; everything furnished. 139 N. East St. b—Board and Rooms NORTH SIDE home; wanted, two gentlemen or couple to rent nicely furnished room; twin beds; steam heat; piano; home privileges. rooms $6; meals if desired, $35. Rand. 2241. GUILFORD. 4544. Beautiful location; nicely furnished room with board. Pleasant surroundings. Washington 4958. ARE YOU looking for a real home? If so, call Circle 5879. d—Hotels CLINTON HOTEL, 29 Virginia Ave. Desirable rooms by week. $4 to $6. 19 RENTALS 416 E. Vermont St. Four rooms and bath; good condition: apartment, vaeaJit on first and third floors, $45. The State Savings & Trust Cos. Main 4517. 9 E. Market St. 10 Days’ Rent 624 Middle Drive, Woodruff Place: three dandy rooms and bath. heat, garage. SSO. 3540 Balsam Ave.: three rooms and bath. heat, water and janitor. SSO. Main 3192. 2628 Shurman Ave. 6-room apartment, modem: water furnished. only $35 per month. Call MR. BATES. Main 0792. Washington Bank and Trust Cos. 1151 Fairfield Ave. First floor apartme.it, 3 rooms, kitchenette, bath: in first-class condition: $55. Marion County State Bank c—Business Places Downtown Office Space Facing Monument Place. Very desirable We ha/e space ou thii 4 and fifth floors at reasonable rent. State Savings and Trust Cos. _ 9 E. Market. Mala BARBER SHoi* and poolroom; rood location; rent reasonable. Circle 09S0.

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16 RENTALS o—Business Places THREE well located completely furnished office rooms; see custodian Meridian Life Bldg. e—Houses, Flats Furnished 831i/2 Birch Ave. Two rooms, partly furnished; electricity, city water and toilet. $lB. MARION COUNTY STATE BANK 21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses Don’t Miss This Seven-room half-brick veneer bungalow. Modern in every way. Long living room, fireplace, dining room, kitchen, three bedrooms, bath, full basement, long front porch, brick and cement, tile roof, one-car garage, front drive; in 3700 block north. Beautiful shrubbery. Worth $13,000. Let me show this to you. Make offer. 0. H. Hammond Realty Cos. 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. 2426 Cornell Ave. 1330 W. Thirty-Second St. Every modern convenience; moderate prices, easy terms. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. A Double On N. Walcott Near New York St. A six-room-a-side double, with light and airy rooms, with furnace heat, well decorated; new roof; one side vacant; near Technical High School; can arrange terms; will show any time. See or phone M. D. JOHNSON Meyer-Kiser Bank Lincoln 3341, Rea.. Randolph 6639. JUST FINISHED Beautiful 5-room bungalow with breakfast nook; nico basement: Rybolt furnace; electric lights; sewer connections: excellent decorations; brick and cement front porch; near Minnesota car line Pries only $4,150: convenient terms; Mr. Keller, evenings. Randolph 0894. SCHMIDT k SMITH. INC. REALTORS. “Let's Talk It Over.” 130 N. Delaware St. Main 4088. S4OO Down BALANCE LIKE RENT. We are offering this 3-room-and-pantry double, south, in an ideal location near Garfield Park, just one square from a good car linn, on an improved street; now renting for $35 per month. Price $3,000. A real bargain. J. W. Elder. O. J. SMITH REALTY CO. 114 N, Delaware St Main 5858. Bungalow—Pleasant Run Blvd. S2OO Cash —New Large living-room, bedroom, kitchen, pantry, bathroom with toilet, front and rear porch. Owner will put in a well . Price $2,500. Go out and see this tonight. 1826 Pleasant Run Blvd HOBART CANADAY k CO. 306 City Trust Bldg Main 5340. Ran 8534. 5-Room Strictly Modern SSOO Cash Required Five-room modern in every way with long living room. Garage for four cars. A bargain. CALL MR. BROOKS. Realtor. Main 0792. Evenings, Randolph 8699. Washington Bank & Trust Cos. Near Douglass Park 4-Room Cottage Fine location. Houeo about new. Price $2,200. 2321 Cushing. $250 DOWN—S2O PER MONTH. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors COZY BUNGALOW. Listen to thie. Brand new. five-room, cast front bungalow, with nice bath, large living room, loa-ely east front porch, on 50-ft. lot. This week. SSOO cash and S3O month get# It. Price now only $3,500. THE KINNKAR CO., The Firm That Hustles.” 607 Fletcher Trust Bldg. Main 1409. S4OO Cash, S2O Per Month PRICE $2,400. Seven rooms; gas, electricity, well; on W. New York St. Mr. Moore. Evening*, Drexel 8400. SCHMID & SMITH INC, REALTORS. / "LET S TALK IT OVER.” 130 N, Delaware 3t Maln 4083. 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 car line. Price $3,800: any reasonable term. Seven-room modern: lot 44x140, improved street and alley: nice garage. A beautiful home. $5,500 Investigate this Many others east and south. Cash and terms C. J OSBT'RN Drexel 6184 $3,800—5300 Cash Balance $35 per month, interest included in payments, buys an almost new flve-room bungalow; electric lights, water, sewer, gas; bathroom, no fixtures; full lot, all fenced. Canaday Realty Cos. 909 Peoples Bank Bldg. Circle 0553. Randolph 5352.

Home and Business A fine opportunity to pay for your home: nine rooms and large storeroom for the price of one. North of TwentySixth and west of Northwestern. Call Main 0188. 2116 Dexter St., Price $4~300j SSOO Cash 5-room modern bungalow, large brick and cement porch, cast front; full lot: fruit and shade; arrange to see now. Call Mr. Keller nights. Randolph 4350, with Ernest E. Woods. 1222 State Life Bldg. Main 3084. SI,OOO CASH - Will give possession of this nine-room modern brick home, with a lot 80x126 feet: on E. Merrill St.; excellent home for large family or rooming house. Price only $6,000. G. C. Welch, CITY TRUST CO. Circle 4022. Res.. Circle 3641. High-Grade Horae for Colored First-class 6-room, modern bungalow, located north. lias .3 bedrooms, cement porch, with east front, on paved street. Easy payments. R. BRITTON Llff, 3808. Res., Ken, 4050. Essex and Luca*,/7'Y A fl / A 31 gir^60 B o! de OAIL 6 rooms and bath, electric lights and gas. 4- garage; full lot. priced worth the money $4.250. Best location in West Indpls. $500.00 Cash —$22.50 Per Month Six-room cottage: electric lights, city water; lot 60x150; 1% blocks lrom car lino; price $2,700.00. Mr. Mcore. Evenings. Drexel 8466. SCHMID & SMITH. INC., REALTORS. "Let's Talk It Over" 130 N, Delaware St. Main 4088. Colored Investment New double; four rooms side; rents $22.50 Bide. PRICE $3,850; $350 DOWN. Corner Twenty-Fourth and Indianapolis Ave. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors South Side Bargain 308 S. Villa. A dandy 5-rooni bungalow: gas, electric lights and city water: lot about 40x132; garage: east front: inside and Side walks, $3,000; S3OO down and worth the money Call Foreman, Main 0186, eve.. Slew, £749. 5- House, 1524 English Ave. City and cistern water, gas, collar, full lot, garage. Inside and side walks, paved street and on car line, $2,700. Terms. Call FOREMAN, Main 0186. Evenings, Stewart 2749. Six Rooms and Bath Cottage; modem except the furnace; good condition; nice basement; good location on Fletcher Ave. Only $3,700; SSOO down. Call Lincoln 3734 day or eve. 2920 ADAMS St., nide 4-room house; good condition, electric lights, cement walks, garage, woodsaed wired, chicken house, fruit trees, garage, arbor, sewer in street. $2,175. Half cash. Assume loan for balance. See Owner, 2926 Adams. Evenings. 5-Room Cottage—ssoo Down Best condition; clean, attractive, semimodern; must sell soon: sacrifice. Located on Lexington Ave., near Shelby car. Lincoln 3734 day or evening. EXCELLENT INVESTMENT 609 E. Louisiana St., factory site. 4-room cottage. Rental. $13.50: close in. walking distance. E. J. M'CRACKEN, Circle 4022, residence. Randolph 6416. CITY TRUST CO. 18% Double Semi-modem, four-room double; $2,000; SSOO cash, MR. PRATHER. Circle 1371; evenings, Irv. 0618. TWO LARGE LOTS Comer Twelfth and Alton St. 2-room house, electric lights; price $1,650: terms. E. J. M'CRACKEN, Circle 4022. Residence Randolph 6416. CITY TRUST CO. FRANK E. GATES ft SON. REALTOR* 1011 Hume-NFanzur. Lincoln 1289.

21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses Colored People Notice 2440 Highland Place Do you realize that we will have frost and cold weather in about six weeks. Just think how nice it would be to have this cozy little modem bungalow heated by furnace, big roomy basement for washing 4md drying clothes. Complete bath, electric lights. Gas, cement porch and walks. A new house never occupied. Open evenings from 5:30 to 7:30. See Mr Meredith. Gregory & Appel, Inc. Main 0995. Web. 7958. Near Ellenberger Park Five-room modern bungalow, beautiful and well built: 3 years old; on good street: large, light. airy rooms: large inviting brick porch; garage; wonderful home; not built to sell. Price $6,500. D. D. Pierce, with R. B. Wilson, Realtor, 1101 National City Bank. Lincoln 6104. Evenings. MAln 8602. 1925 Charles St. 5-room Cottage. New paint and paper. A-I condition. PRICE $1,950. $2.50 Down. 5 7.50 Per Month. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors SIOO CASH STARTSTYOU Any email amount each month will put you in your own home. Phone Humboldt 2672. SPLENDID modem five-room bungalow on Brookway Ave., $4,400 and Baxrett law. Only S4OO cash. Marion County State Bank FIVE ROOMS, cottage located about 1400 south: only $2,600. S4OO down. Lincoln 3734. day or evening. S3OO CASH For my $536 equity Itk. a 4-room new double. 521-23 Lynn St. Rental. S4O. E. J. M CRACKEN, Circle 4023. Res. Rand 6410. COLORED BUYERS —Seven-room house; will sacrifice for $l,lOO cash. 931 W. Walnut St. Enquire at 801 N. West St NEW five-room modern bungalow: terms. Call owner. Stewart 2738. d—Lots LOOK HERE—S29S will buy big 50x136 ft. lot on Wallace St., if taken now. Fine growing district. $lO cash, then $1 weekly. Here is your chance to own a niece of mother earth. MR, DAVIS, Randolph 4510. CORNER LOT. between Michigan and Tenth St A. on LaSalle St., $1 000: $250 cash. Tills is a real bargain. MILLER, Webster 7894. ' BIG LOT, 70 feet wide. Located in growing section northeast. Fine homes building near by. If taken soon. SlO cash and $1.75 weekly gets it. Price now only *650. Main 1409. Evenings, Washington 4175. FOR SALE, two lots eompr Holliday and State. $225 each; terms if desired. Call Wash. 1998. LOT, 50x178: high, level, beautiful. Drexel. near Thirty-Fourth Absolute bargain. $lO cash, then only $1.50 weekly. Price this week only $550. MR. STEVENSON. Circle 4322. STOP RENTING—Let r.ie start you toward a home of your own. Will sell responsible party large tract northeast (ThirtyThird St ). 55x163 ft., for only $545. S2O in cash and $2 weekly. Phone me quickly. Main 1409. Evenings. Washington 1079. e—Suburban Seven Rooms $500.00 Down Having electric lights, well, ctstern, cellar: newly painted: one-third acre of ground. Fronts on Madison Rd. at Stop 5 on Greenwood Traction. See Mr. Meredith. Gregory & Appel, Inc. Main 0996, Webster 7958. FIVE ACRES, northwest, near Lawrence: fine level iand. Price $2,000: SSO cash $22.50 monthly. COOPER A HADLEY. 838 Lemcke Bldg. Main 2776: evenings, Irv. 22 REAL ESTATE WANTED

Do You Want to Sell or Trade ? Due to oifr heavy advertising we are In touch with a great people who are interested in buying and selling, or trading. We will appraise your property free of charge and show you how to get tile best price for it. Call Mr.„ Allison. Circle 1230-1231; eve.. Webster 2675. WANT TO LOCATE east. - 6-room bungalow in good condition and priced worth the money. Act quickly. Acadian RealtO 602 Wulsln Bldg.. 222 E. Ohia Indianapolis MAln 5654, Evenings. RAndolph 7274. Do You Want To Sell? I want to list property for sale that en be sold on reasonable terms. I have bold four in past ten days and can sell yours if given the opportunity Call Mr. Robertson. evenings, Hamson 3628. SCHMID & SMITH, INC REALTORS. “Let’s Talk It Over." 130 N. Delaware St. Main 4088. T WANT Property South of Creek Will pay up to $5,000 cash for single or double. Main 5340. Randolph 8534. WANTED AT ONCE Five and six-room cottages, east and south under $3,500. Call Lin. 3734 ETTINGER ft SCHKKIHKK. WANTED—-A full size lot. north or cast, on a paved street with all improvements In. Prefer buying from owner; cash. Call Irvington 2798 Tuesday evening. 23 FARM LANDS* 24 H ACRES, house and out-bulldlngs, good fruit. 12 miles from Martinsville. Real bargain. Address R 6 Box 68 Martinsville. Ind. 25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALeT"’ a—Household Goods Hugs—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 $14.75. Imported Japanese grass rugs, double warp, 9x12, $7.50. Brussels rugs. 9x12. blue, taupe and old rose, sl2 60. Wo carry a full lino of Brussels. Axmmsters. Velvets and Wiltons at the lowest prices in the city. Call and be convinced. FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE. Dorfman Bug Cos. 207 W Washington St. Opposite Statehouse. "If It Rovers the floor—-wn have tt." FIVE ROOMS furniture for sale; house can be rented if furniture is bought.. Modern, car line close. 1968 Catherine St. Circle 7195. ■ FURNITURE for four rooms. 2724 Olney St. Webster :U 27. b—Goal, Ice 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 S. East st. Drexel 1455. Lyon and Big 4 Ry. Bel. 0838. Use Elevator Coal It’s Re-Screened Fred Goepper & Son ESTABLISHED 1893. Belmont 4704. Belmont 4705. COAL Get Our Special Prices Before Buying i Hfll SHROYKR | 6017

25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE b—Coal, Ice and Wood Now Is the Time to Buy Coke, Also Good Pocahontas Lump. Call Us for Prices. Atlas Fuel Cot Drexel 0883. KINDLING WITH UACH; TON. Genuine Linton No. 4, forked $0.50 Illinois block, large, forked 8.00 111. and Ind. egg, clean, forked 5.50 DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN CITY. UNION ICE & COAL CO. Dretifl 4621. Drexel 4622. Coal Is Cheaper Now! Call us for best prices. Ehrlick Coal Cos. ' Main 0906. GLENDORA COAL, guaranteed satisfaction. MONCRIEF COAL CO.. State and English. Drexel 2094. o—Clothing TROUSERS ®To Match ff\ Your Coat aj I 52.95. 53.95, $4.95, gfuJ 55.95, 56.95 and up. SS THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 We3t Ohio St., Near Illinois d—Musical Instruments $2.50 Weekly Buys choice of several slightly used and shopworn players. $390, $450, etc. Hurry and see them! All latest designs and beautiful finishes. BALDWIN PIANO CO. Low As $2,513 Weekly Buys slightly used player piano, low priced account of having been used short time. $390. See it quickly! BALDWIN PIANO CO. e—Pet and Live Stock CANARY. I year old, imported roller; will sacrifice for SB, account of leaving city. This includes cage. Harrison 2400 after 6 p. m, WANTED—Vicious. watchful bulldog. Forty-Second and Northwestern. Holliday s Place. BULL TERRIER male: earTT tail cut; 4 months; $25. 2537 Paris Ave. Randolph 3894. AIREDALE, male; Oorang kennel rcglsiered i-tock. fine pet. Belmont 1416, AIREDALE puppies from prize winning stock, well marked. Drexel 4084 CANARY singers: beautiful birds - of all kinds. Web. 7100 f—Mi seekaneous ARMY MERCHANDISE

7x7 wall tents. $9 each. 17x30 tarpaulins, heavy, waterproof. new. S3O each. 20x40 tarpaulins, heavy, waterproof, new. SSO each. 12x16 tarpaulin#, lightweight duck, waterproof, new, $lO each. 12x12 tarpaulins, heavy waterproof, new, $12.50 each. 12x15 tarpauiine, heavy treated duck, waterproof, new. sls each. 20x20 tarpaulins, waterproof, new, S2O each. Can furnish any size tarpaulins you require up to 40x100 feet, all made of new. treated duck. Steel folding cots (per dozen), sl7; $1 50 each Canvas folding cots. $2.50 each or $27 dozen. All-wool olive drab genuine army blankets, uew not reclaimed $3 each. 3-gal! on fire extinguishers wholesale price sl2: our price $5.50. Good as new Bench vises new $5 to $12.50. Army hand axes 50c eacli. Shovels $3 to $6 dozen. Coking and wash boilers ($5 dozes) or 50c each. Complete stock of tools, anvils, forges, hammers, pincers, canvas buckets, wrenches, picks, handles, axes, pipe dies, die sets, 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 TYPE- | WRITERS 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. $25. $35. S4O. SSO. $00; factory rebuilt j and fully guaranteed Typewriters rented, repaired. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO. 30 3 Pennsylvania. Lincoln 6822 Established 40 years FOR SALE, concessions and g&mes for all day and evening picnic at fairground. Shriners’ day. Wednesday. Aug. 8. Lincoln 8301 after 9 a. nt New and used machines on easy terms. JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, TRAP DRUMS: one set; good condition. Kenwood 2616. ONE baby carriage for sale: good as new. Circle 2938. 2tT MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Car Owners, Attention J Wanted 1,000 used tires. Phone Circle 3888. Our man will call and pay highest price. Do this today. 27 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 Bath a Day ' the Healthy Way. E. M. HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber, 3220 E Mich. Webster 3001. -SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE, 201 Indiana Ave. FEATHERS bought. Bold and renovated: leather mattresses and pillows made. EL F BUttKLE. 416 Mass, Main 1428. HEATH'S Barner shop; union; warm, comfortable b'lthroonis. 132 W. Market. FOR cement work, brick and block work. estimates free. Call GORKELL, Oir. 1518. 28 STORAGE AND TRANSFER ‘ 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 PI. Main 4631. 29 BUSINESS 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 opep 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 $6,000. For detailed information call in person to see MR. KIIVJE CENTRAL PUBLIC WAREHOUSE 601 KENTUCKY AVENUE i

29 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ROOMING houses: we specialize, ROBERT DAY CO„ 205 Lombard Bldg. Circle 1232. GROCERY far sate on account of sickness. Belmont 1754, IT'S never lost until Indianapolis Timas Want Ads have failed to find it. 30~ automobiles for 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. USED CARS 1923 Buick 4-Cylinder Sedan Apperson Touring Haynes Touring N 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. - NEW ufeED SERVICE FIRST Broad Ripple Auto Cq AUTHORI2SD CBAIBRS FORD -FORDSON-LINCOLN s?eE.63rdsT WA5H.4737

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. Investigate Our Weekly Payment Plan Ford touring $ 35 down. $1.50 weekly Ford roadster.... $ 35 down, $1.50 weekly Oakland touring..s 50 down. $2.00 weekly Buick touring....s 50 down. $2.00 weekly Dodge touring. .. .$ 75 down. $3.00 weekly Cadillac 55 touring.sl2s down. $5.00 weekly Mercantile Garage 125 S, Pennsylvania. Main 6830. SIOO.OO Inter-State five-pasenger touring car. The price does not reflect the value we are offering in this car Car in good running condition’, with good tires, top and upholstery. Drive this car out by paying SSO down, balance monthly. C. H. WALLERICH CO.

We Sell ’Em DODGES, Buicka, Gardners, Fords, Overlands and many others at bargain prices. Your own terms. Rebuilt, r9flnished and retopped. All guaranteed. 522 N. Capitol Ave. Open evenings and Sundays $200.00 Dodge Brothers five-passenger touring car. This car in good mechlnlcal condition: has a good set of tires and top: a splendid bargain at this low price and easy terms; SIOO down, balance monthly. C. H. WALLERICH CO. REO 1917 TOURING. S4O down. A-l condition; good tires. MILLER AUTO SALES CO. 644 E. Wash. St. Main 3493. DODGE tourings and roadsters, - 1917, 1018 and 19205, some as low as SIOO down, terms on balance. EUREKA AUTO PARTS, 334 N. Capitol. Open evenings. FORD BODIES Exchange your used body for anew one. Cash or terms. SWISSHELM & PARKER. FORD coupe, early 1923; equipped with new Miller tires and Hosier shocks; SIOC down, balance terms. EUREKA AUTO PARTS, 334 N. Capitol. Open evenings. OVERLAND 1921 touring. A-l condition, good tires, one extra, $285: small payment down, balance easy terms. MILLER AUTO SALES CO., 644 E. Wash. Main 3493. FORD touring, 1923; 1921 sedan; 1920 sedan; several others. Allen, 725 Ya. Ave. FORD touring, early 1922; SBS down, balance terms. EUREKA AUTO PARTS, 334 N, Capitol. Open evenings and Sunday. FORDSr Several; prices as low as S4O; payments. ALLEN. 726 Virginia Ave. WILLYS-KNIGHT 1918 touring; A-l condition; SIOO down, balance terms. EUREKA AUTO PARTS, 334 N. Capitol. Open bvenings. CHEVROLET touring, $25 down. 1918; good running condition; good tires; starter; easy terms; MILLER AUTO SALES CO. E. Washington. Main 3493. BUICK 6 roadster; wire wheels, a good looker; SIOO down. EUREKA AUTO PARTS, 334 N. Capitol. Open evenings and Sunday. Chevrolet. 1922 touring . $350.00 Chevrolet, 1917 $ 70 00 STONE CHEVROLET 1 CO.. 427 N, Meridian. OLDSMOBILE. new Continental motor; perfect condition. Party leaving city forced to sell; $l9B. 930 S. Delaware. Drexel 1874. LEXINGTON touring, late model; new tires. Allen, 725 Ya. Ave. BUICK 6 touring, 1918; down payment. $125; balance terms. EUREKA AUTO PARTS, 334 N. Capitol. Open evenings and Sunday. MAXWELL, dandy little touring; runs good"; SBS. Better hurry for this bargain. 334 S, Pennsylvania. Main 1705. MONROE, 1919 Touring. $175. Stone Chevrolet & Cos.. 427 N, Meridian St. FORD touring, 1920; electrically equipped, SSO down. $2.50 a week. EUREKA AUTO PARTS, 334 N. Capitol. Open eveKISSEL 6, touting; 3125 down. Excellent condition. 1. WOLF, 619 N. Illinois. BUICK 6 tourin r; $550: excellent condition. Terms. I. WOLF. 619 M, Illinois. OVERLAND. Touring. good*looks, good six tires. S6O. Way trade. Randolph 4510.

TUESDAY, JULY 31,1923.

30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline Ford Touring ™ 1921; good condition: $250. Dodge Touring Good condition. Ford Roadster Slip on body. L. T. Allen 725 Virginia Ave. $175.00 Dodge Brothers Roadster. Here is a good buy for someone wishing dependable transportation at a reasonable investment. S9O cash payment, balance monthly. -x C. H. WALLERICH CO. 833 N. Meridian. SIOO.OO Oakland five-passenger touring car: good tires and battery; car in good running condition; SSO cash payment, balance monthly. C. H. WALLERICH CO. 833 N. Meridian. For Good Used Cars See I. WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N Illinois. Main 1579. Open Sundays. FCiRD roadster, 1919; demountable wheels; $65 down $2.50 a week. EUREKA AUTO PARTS, 334 N. Capitol. Open evenings. FORD coupe. In good condition. 72S Virginia ve. INTER-STA E roadster. SSO down. $2.50 a week. EUREKA AUTO PARTS. 334 H. Capitol. Open evenings and Sunday. c—Trucks STEWART 3/4-TON TRUCK WITH ROOMY PANEL BODY. IN EXCELLENT MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED. A WONDERFUL BUY AT $350.00. CALL MAIN 1797 'FOR APPOINTMENT. FOR SALE—Cheap; a 1%-ton International truck 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. You coal haulers or cinder haulers come and see me for a bargain. Call Main 9081, or 342 Beauty Ave., any evening. 31 AUTOMOBILES WANTED HIGHEST PRICES PAID. We want any make or model. Largeat In state. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 518 N. Capitol. Main 2638. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY. AUTOS WANTED ' WE PAY CASH. I. WOLF AUTO CO, 619 N. Hlinois. Main 1579. AUTOS wanted. See us first. Best caab orices. CITY AUTO PARTS AND TIRB CO- 411 X. Illinois Main 8796. HIGHEST cash prices paid for used cars. SAM CORAZ. 519 N Capitol. AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E. New York St. Main 4446. 32 AUTO SUPPLIES, REPAIRS ~ TIRE SALE We Just received a large shipment of Cord and Fabric Tires to be sold at these low prices while they las^ TUBES INCLUDED WITH THESE TIRES 1 Lion Tires. Cords. Fabrics. 30x3i4 $ 8.25 $ 6.50 32x3% 13.25 8.50 31x4 14.25 10.40 32x4 15.25 10.65 33x4 15.25 10.85 32x414 14.75 33x4i% 17.50 14.75 34x4% 18.50 ’ 14.75 85x4% 15.00 36x4% 15.25 33x5 22.50 35x5 ...... 22.50 , 37x5 23.50

We pay skipping charges to any point in the State. Free delivery to you* door. All tires shipped subjd<s to your inspection. Lincoln Tire Cos. 223 North Illinois Lincoln 6666 There is one - place J '“* in Indianapolis that f : “SPECIALIZES” In Good Used and the price Is always right. ROGERS. 3KB. W, WASH, BELMONT. 4800. USED AUTO PARTS For over 100 makes and model ears 60 to 76 per cent off list price. M A complete stock of new ring geanP pinions, new axles and new springs. Mail Orders Shipped Same Day as Received. KLEIN BROS. _ Eureka Auto Parte. 334 N. Capitol. Circle 0873. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry Auto Tops and Fainting at a reasonable price. Workmanship and material guaranteed; new tires and vulcau* tzing. 33-35 Kentucky Ave. Main 1137. MEED 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 * MONEY TO LOAN ~~ FIRST and seconu mortgages on Indians and Indianapolis real estate R. B, WILSON. 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Lincoin 6104. MONEY to loan on second mortgage*. L. B. MILLER. 127 N. Delaware St. Main 5762. 39LEGAL NOTICES' == * /VVWWWNAAJS^/WA/WWWWNAA^A^^AA# NOTICE TO THE TAXPAYERS OF MARION COUNTY. INDIANA. Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Marion County. State of Indiana, that the borad of commissioners of said county has determined upon and duly authorized the issuance of bonds in the total principal sum of thirty-five thousand ($35,000) cellars. bearing Interest at the rate of not to exceed 5 per cent per annum, to provide the funds for the construction of bridges and culverts and the repair of old brlgdes in Marion County. Given by order of the said board this 20th day of July, 1923. LEO K. FESLER, Audtior Marion County. Indiana. NOTICE^OF - APPOINTMENT ~A Notice is hereby given that the uindefl signed has duly qualified as administrate” of estate of George Sohn. deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. JOHN SOHN. No. 21413. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby griven that the undersigned has duly qualified as executrix of estate of Isaac Rosengarten, deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. No. 21438. FANNIE ROSENGARTEN.