Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 82, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1923 — Page 10

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CHURCH _NOTICES Notice Church of God A revival will be held at 1324 E. Twentieth St., beginning- Aug 17. 1923. Come one and all. Rev. S. P. Dunn of Chicago will be the evangelist. X 1 DEATH NOTICES BAROV, WILLIAM U.—Beloved husband of Anna Baron, father of Earl E. and Robert Baron, passed away at the residence. 3057 Central Ave.. Wednesday, Aug. 15. 1923. at 3 p. m„ age 57 years. Puneral. private. Saturday. Aug. 18, a", the above address at 2 p. m. Friends may view the remains Frida r until 9 p. m. Banal Crown Hiii cemetery. ~ BAUGHMAN. JOSEPH—Died Wednesday. Aug 16, at 5:30 a. m. Funeral at residence of hi sister. 1116 Cornell Ave., Friday at 2 p. m. Friends invited. DREW, MARTHA E—Widow of the late Harry E. Drew, passed away Wednesday morning. Funeril and burial strictly private. Kindly omit flowers. HE SER. FRED W. —Are 50 years, beloved husband of Emelia Heger, passed away at 3 a. m.. Aug. 16 Funeral Saturday 2 p. m. at his late residence. 646 N. Jefferson Ave., and 2:30 I p. m. at Trinity Lutheran Church. East and Ohio Sts. Friends may call Friday after 2 p. m. SULLIVAN. CATHERINE—Widow of the late Tohn Sullivan and beloved mother of Mrs. William J. Carroll and Mrs. James F. Dalton, died Tuesday, Aug. 14, at the family residence. 613 S. Missouri St. Saturday. Aug. 18, at 8:30 a. m. at 7-eSi dence. Services at St. John’s Church at 9 a. m. Burial at Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. TEIPEN, GERHARDT ANTON—Beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Teipen (nee Johantges) and brother of Gertrune Teipen, passed away Wednesday. Aug. 15, age 21 years. Funeral at the late residence, 1638 8. Delaware St., Saturday, Aug. 18, 8:30 a. m.. followed by sem-ices at Sacred Heart Church. 9 a. m. Interment St. Joseph's oemetery. The defeated was a member of the Knights of Columbus and the Knights ol St. George. 3 I> MKMOKIAM IN MEMORIAL? —In memory of George Hay. who departed this life Aug. 16. 1917. We miss you In the morning, dear, when all the world is new. We know the day can bring no joy; because it brings not you. Sad'v missed by MOTHER. FATHER AND BROTHER. 6 FUNERAL DIRECTORS W. T. Blasengynj Independent Undertaker. Prompt ambulance calls. "The proof of a sen-ice i3 the service It renders.” 1702 N. Illinois St. Randolph 6870. 1625 She'by St. Drexel 2570. " ~~~ a ' !■ —l"* Parlors 1222 Union St. PLANNER & BUCHANAN 820 North Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Main 0641-0642. LI. 2641. INDIANAPOLIS CREAMATORY SHIRLEY BROS. CO. , Main office 946 N. Illinois St. Circle 1918. Main 1841. George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. Main 0908 Johnson & Montgomery 1032 Central Av. Main 1430. FUNERAL DIRECTOR—I4O2 N. Illinois. WM. E. KRIEGER. Main 1154. Res.. Phon.. Ben Davis 332-L. GADD—BERT S. GADD. 2130 Prospect St Phone. Stewart 2278. UNDERTAKERS—HTSEV & TITUS. 951 North Del. L. 6564. M. 3680. 10 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Lady’s little finger ring, white flligre. gold: one large oval and one small round moonstone: probably between Apollo Theatre and corner of Meridian and Maryland. or near by. Finder call Irvington 1210. during office hours and receive liberal reward. 6MALL brown purse, diamond ring and money, between Meridian and Illinois, or. Washington St.. Aug. 14. Main 2503. Reward. / 12 HELP WANTED—MALE

First-Class Tool and Die Draftsman. Apply Nordyke & Marmon Cos. Ken. Ave. & Morris. ’ HIGH SCHOOL BOYS ATTENTION What about your extra spending money this winter while attending school? Wa 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. &ARN while learning automobile business. We are in connection with openings paying $lB to $22 weekly for our students. Open all day. till 8 p. m. INDIANAPOLIS AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL, 512 N. Capitol Ave. GOOD Times routes tor saie In Brlghtwood. Only live-wire boy's or girls need apnly. 6ee Manager at Station O. 3210 E. Twentyffhird St., after 2 o'clock p m 6HORT ORDER cook: white. 152 McLean PI. Harrison 1078 13 INS’I KUjcf lONS RAG—JAZZ ana popular piano playing in 20 -lessons. Booklet free. CHRISTENSON SCHOOL. 106 Pembroke Arcade. Cir. 3034. SEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER'S COLLEGE. 309 E. Washlngton St. Indianapolis. Ind- Circle 0757. 16 HELP WANTED—FEMALF 1,300 Youing Ladles sim Indaanajpolns have made Telephone Operating their Profession. Why not become a Telephone Operator? \ See Miss Cooper Indiana Bell Telephone Cos. New York and Meridian Sts. Wanted - girl., or boys, between th. age of 10 and 14 in north Indianapolis and Hivers'de to carry Times routes. Morality must be rood. No caddy boys wanted. Apply L Y. GRAETER. 2941 Clifton St., rear; after 3 p. m. XADY to do monograming. Steady employment STRATFORD SHIRT CO. 601 Morphy Bldg. #WO GIRLS, about 14, for light work. 608 Murphy Bldg.

16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE A^AAVVV-VVVVVVVW^VVVWW^VWVWVN \ _ Wanted—--100 Cigar Makers Experienced bunch breakers and rollers on shape work. Excellent working conditions. Steady work guaranteed. % Rauch Cigar., Inc. , 222 E. Wabash St. __ WANTED—White girls tor ushers. Apply Capitol Theatre, Washington St. and Capitol Ave.. between 11 a. m. and noon. 17 SITUATIONS WANTED a—Male \ MAN and wife; cooks: can drive any kind of car. Can do any kind of cooking. Lincoln 6874. 18 ROOMS FOR RENT \ The Hotel Lincoln has for 6 rooms, located on third floor of building \ adjoining hotel. These rooms are nicely furnished. -Newlft decorated, large, light and airy; maid service. S3O per month. Apply Clerk’s desk, Hotel Lincoln. UNIVERSITY COURT. 1301: near College car line. Furnished room for 2 in private family; homo privileges: walking distance. r FRONT room, lavatory, modern apartment. Lincoln 5870. Walking distance. MERIDIAN. 702 N.; room: two gentlemen or employed couple. Circle 2731. SLEEPING room, modern, walking distance. 713 N Delaware. Lincoln 2514. y FRONT room, modern apartment. Lincoln 5871>. Walking distance. CENTRAL Ave.; nicely furnished room. modern; private family. Ran. 3573. a—Light Housekeeping ONE unfurnished room and kitchenette for light gas, light and heat furnished. Call Kenwood 2610, or 2802 Boulevard PI. ONE set of well-furnished light housekeeping rooms: water in kitchen, gas range and use of phone. Adults only. 1437 Prospect _SL s TWO or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping, complete. Call Belmont 1291. 952 S. EAST St., modern, furnished, front. light housekeeping room, private entrance. Drexel 3789. 2 DOWNSTAIRS, modern, furnished rooms; also 1; no objections to children. Circle 0980, „ DELAWARE, 1-.. 906 2 light housekeeping rooms with kitchenette; cool, pleasant. modern. Main 8180, TWO front rooms downstairs and one room upstairs, furnished and very reasonable price. Circle 3445. 114 W. St. Clair Bt- , 1025 MADISON AVE.; two furnished light housekeeping rooms; bath; private entrance; 56.50. Drexel 5375. TWO furnished rooms and kitchenette; 57 a iweek; modern. 907 N. Illinois. 21 s] TUXEDO,” 2 large front, completely furnished, modern. Webster 5162. b—Board and Rooms N. MOUNT. 5-room modern, new garage, 54,500. Bargain. EVER ROAD. Llncoln 3880 Drexel 3250. 2858 BOULEVARD PL., niee modern home, ladies or gentlemen, Harrison 2772 FIVE-ROOM, semi-modem bungalow; very reasonable7 by owner. Webster 7907. 19 RENTALS a—Houses 1415 PARK Ave., 9 rooms, mod 575.00 1627 Park Ave.. 8 rooms, mod ,$55.00 3115 N. New Jersey. C rooms, mod. . .$47.50 J. G. McCullough 106 N. Delaware St. Main 1709. 3256 RUCKLE ST. Strictly modem house with garage. Call Mr. Ribb. Drexel 3570. SIX ROOMS. SlB. WEBSTER 1409. BEVILLE Ave., 810 N.; 4 room upper duplex. modem: adults. Webster 3468. b—Apartments

Spink-Arms Annex Formerly the Blacherne. Two exceptionally attractive front apartments (facing Meridian St.) Apply Spink-Arms Hotel. For Colored 324 W. TWENTY-FIRST ST. Two rooms and bath; s2l per month State Savings and Trust Cos. Rain 4517, 9 E. Market St. Apt. For Colored New thoroughly modern apartment, located 810-16 W. Twelfth St. Rents $27.50 per month. Call Mr. Bates, Main 0792. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO. c—Business Places Downtown Office Space We have some very desirable office spare overlooking tho Monument Place on third and fifth floors. Rental is reasonably priced. See us at once. State Savings and Trust Co s/ 9 E. Market St. . Main 4517. OFFICE SPACE. S2O per month. Call Cirolo 6600. e—Houses, Flats Furnished FURNISHED apartment; modern: close In: married couple preferred. Circle 1148. References exchange) 1. DESK ROOM, with desk; good lights. DANIEL MATHERS. Call Main 0821. Room 34 Union Trust. 21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE n—Business Property GROCERY and butcher shop, good location; trado good. 840 W. Eleventh. Circle 4039. b—Houses Cozy Bungalow, North Anew, never occupied bungalow. This is a good one. possibly the one you have been looking for. and at a price and terms that should interest you. Has five rooms, breakfast room, full basement, laundry. Full lot. Garage. Beautifully finished and decorated. Price now only $7,500, terms. Mr Young, with THE KINNEAR COMPANY. 9 Main 1409. Residence Washington 1079. S3OO Cash Sn&p Excellent 4-room home; gas. water, electricity, nice basement. shed: gqpd homes about: newly decorated inside and out: northwest, near Thirtieth; $2,500; S3OO cash, balance like rent. BURGESS REALTY CO. 510 Odd Fellow Bldg. Lincoln 8242. Must Sell—Will Sacrifice Six rooms and bath, cottage; modern except furnace; good condition: located 1018 Fletcher Ave. Price $3,700. Terms to suit. See it and then see us. ETTINGER & SCHREIBER. 1508 Natl. City Bank_ Bldg. Lincoln 3734. Immediate Possession Os a real bargain; six rooms, strictly modern house, two years old: only $7,700; SI,OOO cash: near James Whitcomb Riley School. FRANK CONES. 505 Lombard. Main 3208. Evenings, call MR. WOLFE, Webster 5962. Lots Ten lots ranging from 54 acre to 4 acres in size: high ground, on Bethel Ave. and Sherman Dr.; both haved: prices and terms reasonable. See Mr. Weesner. Main 0792. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO. TWO-ROOM house; two large lots; plenty of boaring fruit treeit price S9OO, SIOO down, rest like rent, Cali Belmont 3494. ’ 2734 NAPOLEAN, over-looking Sunken Gardens. 5-rocm. thoroughly modern hunraJow; garage; open Sundays. EVKRROAD. Lincoln 3880.

21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses New Colonial Beautiful new, six-room Colonial, northeast; never occupied; full basement, bath, furnace, electric lights, hardwood floors, mirrored door, broom closet, laundry chute, nicely decorated: w-indow shades; all ready to move in. Price now noly $5,750, SI,OOO cash, balatlce $47.50 ner month. See this very attractive home. Mr. Young. THE KINNEAR COMPANY. Main 1409. Evenings Washington 1,079. Colored People Notice SSOO DOWN Gives you immediate possession of this new bungalow, hav:ng five .nice rooms. Bath, furnace, electric lights, gas. city water, full cemented basement. Anew house, never occupied. Shown any time by appointment. See Mr. Meredith. Gregory & Appel, Inc. Main 0995. Webster 7958. New Five-Room Modern Bungalow 1610 WEST VERMONT STREET This beautiful little home contains bath, toilet, furnace, water heater, electric lights, gas. laundry in basement and many built-in features. Three-car garage. Lot 40x140. Priced for less than it cost. $4,500.00. Easy terms PORTER & WILLIAMSON. Main 1012. 986 Lemeke Bldg. Randoiph 9556, aiter o p. m. Semi-Modern Bungalow $350 down Having 5 rooms and room for bath. Electric lights, gas, driven well, nice decorations and electrical fixtures. On a nice high lot. near Golden Hill. Price $3,250. See Mr. Mereditn. Gregory & Appel, Inc. Main 0995. * Webster 7958. Good 4-Room Bungalow - 136 N. Taft St. Very attractive bungalow of four rooms, with two lots 50x150, all for $1,600. Only $250 cash required; balance like rent. Call Mr Brooks. Realtor. Main 0792; evenings, Randolph 8699. Washington Bank & Trust Cos. Near Fountain Square 1046 Woodlawn 6-room brick house, gas, city water. PRICE 52.850. $250 DOWN. Payments. S2O month. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors South Dearborn 300 BLOCK Five-room bungalow. Price $2,850; $l6O cash. Balance 525 a months Call Van Arsdell with H. C. Tuttle & Bro. 10% Investment and Home Excellent %matl double, well located east; north of E. Washington oar two blocks. This is priced to sell. A real little home: front: gas. water, electricity and garage: $.‘*.500, $1,500 cash, balance like rent. MR PRATHER. 433 Lemeke Bids. Circle 1371. Evenings. Irvington 0018. Don’t Miss This Five rooms, water, gas. electric lights, front and rear porches, nice terrace lawn with beantifii: shade, double garage, street and alley both improved, one-half square city car line. Prioe $2,200, S7OO cash. Live Wires’’ T. R JONES Sc CO.. 304 Roosevelt Bldg. Main 5758. Main 6759. • $350.00 CASH Will handle dandy 6-room cottage on W. Thirtieth St.; electric lights, gas. well and cistern; everything in good condition; won't last long at $3,000. Mr Keller Ran. 0894. SCHMID A- SMITH. INC.. REALTORS. ’’Let's Talk It Over. 130 N, Delaw.,he St. Maln 4088. 1013-1015 S. NEW JERSEY ST. FIVE ROOM DOUBLE. ELECTRIC LIGHTS. GAS, CFI WATER: NEWLY PAINTED. 1 DECOR Ai AND REROOFED; HOUSE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION PRICE 54.000 ONLY SSOO CASH BALANCE LIKE RENT. SEE MR. FOX. FJEKGK A REILLY. REALTORS, 124 N. DELAWARE ST. MAIN 6758. North East Five-room house, in good condition: 'very large rooms, electric lights, front and rear porches; lot about 44x142: garage, east iront: just outside city; $2,650. terms. Call FOREMAN. Main 0186. evenings Stewart 2749. SXSFGAL

Six-room cottage. 521 Holly Av>., West Indianapolis; $2,900; SI,OOO cash. This property has three bedrooms and is certaln!y worth the money. North East Bungalow of 'six rooms: in good condition: electric lights, gas; east front; $3,000. S3OO down. Lincoln 3808. R. G. Britton Why Pay rent When you can buy attractive 4-room double near Garfield Park. Furnace, hath, hardwood floors, full basement; SSOO cash, balance less than rent. Call SPEICHER. mssi 0186 Evenings Wash 1751 KY. HOMES, some just started, some nearing comnielpin: 4 at Temple and Twelfth. 3 at Temple and Thirteenth. 5 at-Tacoma and Thirteenth. Every convenience and luxury, moderate prices, easy terms, or. if you own city lot. will build. Monthly payments no larger than rent. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. Home Bargain A dandy bungalow; good condition; gas, electricity, city water, large lot. garage, east Wont. See this at once. 308 Villa Ave* Call FOREMAN. Main 0180; evenings Stewart 2749. For Colored Good 7-room house, gad. electric lights, etc., 755 W. Vermont St. $250 down, balance like rent. R. W. LOOKABILL, Main 0186. -Good Double, Spruce-fit. Six rooms to a side, semi modem- double, with garage: one side vacant: SI,OOO will handle. BURGESS REALTY CO., 510 Odd Fellow Bldg. Lincoln 8242, Located Close In —$4,000 Six rooms and bath: good condition; upstairs rooms and garage rent for $32 per month. Home and investment. Terms reasonable. Call Lincoln 3734. LOVELY. 4-room eottat*-; electric lights and gss; only $1,500. Must sell at onw: 1023 E. Pratt St. Part SSOO caah, rest lu payments. MRS. GILLILAND, 1002 Gornell Ave. , North Tremont Ave. Near Eleventh St.: 5-room modern bungalow for $4,200. On terms to suit. Marion County State Bank Buy That Home Now We have a plan that will put you In your own home. Small payment down, balance easy. Phone Humboldt 2672. 5 Rooms, $2,600; S4OO Down Cottage, good condition, nice lot: a neat little home, worth tho price. Located at 1421 Kennington St. Call Lincoln 3734. MODERN bungalows, east, terms. Six and 7-room houses ea6t. terms. Four and 5- moderns near Garfield Park, terms. Four-room doubles southeast, terms. Many others. C! J. Q3BQRN. Drexel 6184. SEVEN ROOMS, modern: bath down; 3 bedrooms up: good condition: good appearance. Located about 1700 south. Oniy $3,800. Terms are reasonable. Call Lincoln 3734. 6- modern bungalow, strictly modern with shrubbery, double garage, built-in features. Between Stop 7 and Bon Madison Ave. Buy direct from owner, F. F. WOOD. Telephone Southport 122-R2. BICKING ST.: seven-room, modem cottage: a real home: excellent condition. Price $4,300; SSOO down, balance monthly. GANS & SPIES. Main 3325. SHOWN by appointment. 5-room bunsraiow, $2,000: terms. Four-room bungalow, $2,200; terms. Five-room brick, $2,800; terms. Lincoln 3880. Drexel 3250. North St. Six-room modem, new Dec., close to Mass. Ave. Can be bought on easy terms. R. BRITTON, Line. 3808. Ken, 4050, FIVE-ROOM bungalow, somi-modem: 0 large lots. Plenty of bearing fruit trees; garage. large chicken house. Price $3,800, with S6OO down, rest like rent. Call Belmont 3494. d—Lots x Look Here! Fine big lot. 50x130. for $lO cash and $1 weekly Northeast. Price now only $345. MR. DAVIS. Randolph 4510. LARGE LOT. northeast. Beautiful residence section. 50x150. Price now only SSOO. $lO cash and $1.25 weekly. An excellent home site or investment. MRS. ROBISON, Webater 7037.

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21REAL ESTATE FOR SALE d —Lots Large Corner Lot Fine corner northeast, on paved street; 67x150; fine location: will sell now to responsible person for only SSO cash, then $2.25 weekly. MR. YOUNG, Main 1409. Res.. Washington 1079. TWO LOTS. 3.X120 ft., east front; paved street; $450. Barrett law. Owner, 2008 Katherine. HERE is your chance. Take $lO today and secure this fine big. level. 50-ft. lot for only S4OO, balance $1 weekly. Act now. Main 1409. Evenings. Washington 4175. SSO Down—Lot on Dearborn Have two dandy lots on Dearborn, south of ’Thirtieth. Paved street. Prioe S4OO each. Subject to Batrett. Main 6340. Randolph 8534. 2, 80-FOOT LOT on Park, north Fifty-second. Prioe $2,750, plus improvements. Phone Main 2644. ©^-Suburban FIVE ACRES, unimproved, northeast, near Lawrence; fine level land. Price $350 an acre; SSO cash, S2O monthly. COOPER & HADLEY, 838 Lemeke Bldg. Main 2776. Evenings. Irvington 0512. f—Sale or Exchange 7% Contract —Equity $1,300 As first payment on home or double. Main 5340. Randolph 8534. , GROCErY, restaurant, meat market, doing excellent business. Trade for small farm not too far from Indianapolis. Acadian Realty fiLl ■ yfckrf. ULt.kLtt-l 1-' IT'S never lost until Indianapolis Times Want Ads have failed to find it. 22 REAL ESTATE WANTED % WE NEED HOUSES Your property, east or south, we need It if priced reasonable. Call us. Lincoln 3734. ETTiNGER & SCHREIBER. HAVE elier* who wants to buy rental propj erty from SI,BOO to $4,000. all cash. Call Lincoln 3808. Kenwood 4050. WE need property south or east: five or slxroom cottages preferred. Main 3325. 28 FARM LANDS FORTY DOLLARS DOWN buys forty acres land down in Florida: productive, level, good drainage, near markets. Only sls per acre. Seven years to pay. Write Land Market. P&latka, Florida. 25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE a—Household Goods BASE burner. Art Garland. $12.50: high oven gas range. $12.50; heating stove. $6.50: inlaid combination bookcase and chair, 524.60: nice dre*er. $12.50: floor lamp, hand-painted shade. S3O; wall clock. s:t ”>0: 9 clean goose-feather pillows. $1 each. 131 7 E. Market St. GAS RANGE. Quick Meal; Sellers kitchen cabinet. 2-burner gas 1 otplate. Washington 1736. OVERSTUFFED davenport. llvmg-room taO'e. i-irre rocker, rug. See custodian, 901 N, New Jertey. SEWING maetttn- lor sale. Si ger. - ,- * .-a as new; sacrifice. $5. 307 E. Vermont; Massachusetts or Alabama street cars DINING TAPI.E ami 6 chairs; like new; reiTaonahle Washington 1403. LINING suite, dark oak: china closet. 54Inch round table. 0 chairs Webster 5515. ELECTRIC vacuum cleaners for sale or rent. Main 2435. GAS RANGE ‘Reliable” large; 3-ovffl; got and condition Call Lincoln 3667. GAS RANGE. Quick Meal. $25. 12 N. Rttter, Brookalde 7179. BED, dresser, bookcase and rockers. Circle 4381. BED-DAVENPORT and mattress, rocking chair, fumed oak Harrison 1382. BED SPRINGS. A 1 condition. 3700 N. Pennsylyanla, Apt. 1. _Call_mornln*s FURNITURE, 4 rooms, good. cheap? Can rent home* 17 E. South. Lincoln 4266. FOR SALE—Household goods; reasonable. 16 E. lowa St. Stewart 2723. ITS never lost until Indianapolis times Want Ads have failed to find it. b—Coal. Ice and Wood

COAL SALE Buy your next winter'* supply at our special price. lCLDays Only We will sell the best coal money can buy, guaranteed. and our guarantee Is good. W. Va. large lump, forked . $ 7 75 W. Va. shoveled lump 700 W. Va. M. K . 60 pet. lump 6.00 Simi Pocahontas Smokeless. lump forked 8.25 81ml Pocahontas Smokeless lump, shoveled ....... 8.00 Pocahontas lump, forked... 10.60 Pocahontas lump, shoveled. 10.00 Pocahontas M. ft., 50 pot lump 8 00 Ind. or 111. lump, forked.,,. . 6.75 Ind. or XU. Mine Run .... 4.50 Ind. or 111.. 2-0 lump, forked 6.60 Delivery any place In the city. Tom Shroyer BFlmont 5017 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. Tolar Ice & Fuel Cos. 2000 Northwestern Ave. Ran. 0889. 1902 S. East St. Drsxel 1455. Lynn and Big 4 Ry. Bel. 0888. All Our Coal Is of the Best - Grade. Clean Forked. Pocahontas lump (reel ash) #10.75 West Virginia splint 8.25 Indiana lump 6.60 Illinois, large block 6.75 Amber jacket lump 8.26 Linton fourth vein lump 8.25 Indiana egg 6.40 BETHEL COAL CO,, DREXEL 0250. 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 Pricea. , Atlas Fuel Cos. Drexel 0883. GOOD COAL SAVES YOU MONEY. KINDLING WITH EACH TON. Try Our Pocahontas. None Better. Genuine Red Ash Pocahontas lump.. sll 00 Virginia Splint, large forked $8 00 Eastern Kentucky Block, largo forked.sß.oo Tennessee Block, large forked SB.OO Brazil Block, clean forked $7.00 Gen. Linton No. 4 Lump, clean forked.s6.so Illinois Block, large forked SO.OO Illinois Egg, clean forked $5.50 Indiana Egg, clean forked $5.50 Delivery Anywhere In the City. UNION ICE ANO COAL CO. Drexel 4821. Drexel 4622. suy coal cheap POCA. SHOVELED (85% lump) $9.60 ALL HEAT 7.00 3 tons, S2O. WEST VA. SPLINT 8.60 2 tons, $lB. LINTON LUMP 6.50 ILL. OR IND. LUMP 5.50 3 tons, sls. JACKSON COAL CO. Circle 3234. Office. Lincoln 1.498. HEAVY furnace wood and kindling, cut ready for use: big truck load cheap. Phone Circle 6894. IT’S never lost until Indianapolis flmea Want Ada have failed to find It,

25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALK c—Cl itliitifi’ TROUSERS ®To Match ff\ Your Coat ! ||l $2.95, j fljf $5.95, $6.95 and up ijrl THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St.('’Near Illinois d—Musical Itist.'^incius Big Piano Special For quick sale, Baldwin mahogany cased used upright. Guaranteed. Only $225. Pay $2 weekly. Don’t delay. See this and many others. Baldwin Piano Cos. 18 No. Pennsylvania St. MARIMBA-XYLOPHONE. 3 H octaves; sell reasonably for cash. Irvington 2062 after 6 p. m For Only $2.00 Week You can enjoy this wonderful bargain. Ualdwin used upright piano, mahogany, lata design. Guaranteed. Only $225. Hurry and sqe It! Baldwin Piano Cos. 18 No. Pennsylvania St. e—Pet .ind Live Stock PIGEONS, good stock; maltese . and crosses: must sell this week; also bantam chickens. Drexel 2408. YOUNG, brown Leghorn pullets for early winter layers of the everlly strain. 931 N. Jefferson. Webster 6604. CANARIES, roller stock, old and young singers, female: reasonable. 510 *E. Twenty-Third St. * ENGLISH setter bird dog good retriever, for sale or trade. 1551 Spann Ave. Drexel 3102. CLOSING out, car aries. yellow warblers. 521 Bell St. Webster 5092 ■ HOUND pups for sale, black and tan: 314 S. VVarman Ave. DOG, beautiful white Spitz, and puppy 4235 Boulevard Place. BULL PUPS for sale. 910 E. Eleventh or Circle 3001. RED TABBY male kitten. Call Lincoln • 2431. FOR SALE, fox hound. 1 year old. 144 s Highland. Lincoln 3703. W A S' TED to buy pure bred White Rock pullets L. F THOMPSON Hope. Ind. BOSTON terrier pup for sale, female, pedigreed. Main 1149 f—Miscellaneous 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 2688. TYPEWR'— ER. ? $25, $35. S4O. SSO, >OO u factory rebuilt and fuUy guaranteed. Typewriters j-entoa. repaired- AMERICAN WRITING MA CHINE CO 30 S. Pennsylvania. Lincoln 6822 Established 40 yerrs NEW and used machines on easy term* JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. FOR SALE—A eanltary slb’er, with scale at tached, in first-clues condition. Call Webster 6996. DIRT for filling. Can be hsd for hauling 21 p N. Addison. 27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS A Bath a Day Is tho Healthy Way. E. M HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber. 3220 E. Mich. Webster 3001. SAFETY R AZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana Ave. FOR CEMENT work, brick and block work. estimates free Call GORKELI* Circle 1618. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated: feather mattresses and piliows made. it F BURKLE 410 Mass Main 1428 BeaTII'S Baroer ~3nop, union; warm, comfortable bathrooms. 132 W Market. 28 STORAGE AND TRANSFER Backing Household Goods. Low rates on California shipments. Phene 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 we 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, tdneero and trustworthy and will faithfully adhere to a business plan that has been thoroughly tested and found successful, they ere assured a future with a guaranteed income of SB,OOO. For detailed Information call in person to see MR. KIME CENTRAL PUBL.C WAREHOUSE 601 KENTUCKY AVENUE CASH BUYERS WAITING QUICK ACTION! We absolutely guarantee to sell your business within five davs. W. E. BURKHART & CO. 8 E MARKET ST, ROOM 226. CIR. 1482. GROCERY-MEaTS: best location north: no close competition: six modern livingrooms; doing S4OO week: must sell; will saSHflee for quick sale: real bargain. W. E BORKHART A CO 8 E. MARKET ST, ROOM 226. Cir. 1462. \VONDEREUL opportunity for young lady or man to take one-third interest in a nice, clean, legitimate business In which the profits are extremely high; $l6O to finance one-third. Salary at start $26 weekly. References exchanged. Mr. Husky, Main 2832. PICTURE THEATE has Simplex machine with Mazda lamp; gold liber screen; 226 seats; rare bargain; SBOO. W. E. BURKHART & .CO. 8 E. MARKET ST, ROOM 226. Cir. 1402. HARDWOOD FLOORS—OId floors made new. Refuirfaotng and finishing a specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed. Humboldt 3027. GARAGE—Storage and/repairing; best location. main thoroughrare; capacity fortyfive cars; dally receipt* $100; reasonable rent, five-year lease; $1,860 down, balance monthly. W E. BURKHART & CO. 8 K MARKET ST, ROOM 326, Cir, 1462, SHOE SHOP or snoe machines for sale. West Newton. Inquire for Lawson. ROOMING houses: we specialize. ROBERT DAY CO, 205 Lombard Bldg. Circle 1232. H. J. TIAMM?NS, excavating sand and gravel. Webster 5194. FOR VAULT CLEANING CALL Stewart 1794. 93 > K. Maryland St. 30 AUTOMOBILES KOK SALE b—Gasoline NASH ROADSTER, 1921 Excellent condition throughout; repainted; five good tires: extra equipment; car guaranteed same as new; S2OO down, balance monthly. GRAY-STALNAKER MOTOR CO. 940 Virginia Ave. Drexel 2673. Open Sunday and evenings. We Sell ’EmDODGES, Ruicks. Gardners, Fnrds. Overlands and many others at bargain prices. Your own terms. $75 down and up. Rebuilt, reftnished and retopped. AH guaranteed. 522 N. Capitol Ave. Open evenlngs and Sundays. NASH, 1923 TOURING Six-cylinder; demonstrator; car looks and runs like new; plenty of extras; run less than 2,000 miles; S4OO down, balance monthly. GRAY-STALNAKER MOTOR'CO. 940 Virginia Ave. Drexel 2673. Open Sunday and evenings.

30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline It Costs You Nothing for Us to Sell Your . Old Car , We Store It Advertise It Sell It With No Expense to You. We are here in that line of business, with ten years of experience; large up-to-date salesroom, and a list of customers, that enables us to sell most any make car at once. We can furnish gilt-edge references, in regards to our reliability. , Splendid opportunity for the smaller dealer. G.tyMrnerCompm'J 33$ N.Capitol Avq. Lincoln 7878. USED CAR BARGAINS Chevrolet 4-90 touring SIOO Overland 90 lousing $l6O Overland 90 touring ... .$l5O Cole roadster $l5O Ford 56-ton delivery $lB5 •" Oldsmcbile 8 $195 Wliya-Knig.ht touring .. . SBSO Dodge roadster $275 \ Dodge roadster $335 Franklin. Series 9-B $475 Overland 4 touring $250 Dort sedan $265 Mltchel touring S3OO Ford. 1923 tourings S3OO Ford. 1920 touring $175 HupmobUe roadster $275 These cars can be bought for cash or small down payment. Balance monthly. North Overland Cos. 3011 Central. Kenwood 1703. Open evenings. USED CARS 1923 B*ick 4-Cylinder' Sedan Apperson Touring Haynes Touring Nash Touring Hupmobile Sedan * Stephens Touring Any Many Others Terms or Trade. 1001 N. Meridian Circle 4948. NEW , USED SERVICE FIRST Broad Ripple .Auto Ca AUTECRrtBDDBALtR® 4 FORD -FORDSON-LINCOLN {UflE6srd ST WASH-A7Bf Caslia SIOO Dodge touring, good running condition. $75 buys Studebaker panel truck; ready to run. $75 buys Ford panel delivery Don’t judge by the price, tri-e this car and drive it away. SIOO buys Oakland 5-passenger touring; good running condition; good tiros, starter, lights, etc. These remarkable low prices are quoted for cash only. Don't judge by price. Seo these cars C. H. Wallerich Company Dodge Brothers Motor Cars 833 N. Meridian St.

WILLY S-KNIGHT TOURING 1923; LIKE NEW; BARGAIN ; YOUR CAR IN - TRADE. L. T. ALLEN OVERLAND SALES 7J5 VIRGINIA AVE. Ford Panel Truck First party with S6O drives this car away. * C. H. Wallerich Company 833 N. Meridian St. Chevrolet Touring Car - 1917 motor, 1918 body, SIOO cash, or $125 on easy terms. MR. HERZOG, Webster 3839. HAVE a dandy four-door Maxwell sedan. 1920 model; will trade for equity iu improved property or vacant lot. Car Just overhauled; runs fine. C. A. YOUNG Main 1409. Washington 1079. FORD BODIES Exchange your used body for anew one. Cash or terms. SWISSHELM & PARKER. _____ 544 B. Wash. OLDSMOBILE. 1920 touring; A-l condition; new paint and top; small payment down, balance easy terms. MILLER AUTO SALES, 644 E. Washington. Main 3493FORDS - Several; prices as low as S4O; payments. ALLEN. 725 Virginia Ave. FRONTENAC head for Ford, with a Sehebler carbureter, Stewart vacuum tank; good as new. All for SBS. E. MORGAN, 220 W. North St., Apt. 1. FORD, 1919 roadster: A-l condition; good tires: S4O down. baJsnce one year, MILLER AUTO S4I.ES, 644 E. Washington. Main 3493. MAXWELL,-dandy little touring; demountable wheels, perfect running order. A real bargain at SBS. Better hurry for this. 334 S. Pennsylvania. Main 1705. CHEVROLET, 1922 tounng* Your best buy today, $350. STONE CHEVROLET CO, 427 N. Meridian. \ 1923 CHEVROLET, light delivery, demon - stration, at a substanciai discount. STONE CHEVROLET CO, 427 N. Meridian. Riley 1050 , CHALMERS W, 1918 touring- First SIOO cash takes it. Open evenings and Sunday. 334 N. Capitol. FORD. 1920 touring; Btnrter, demountable*. $175: $65 down, balance one year 644 E. Washington. Open evenings. ~ FORD touring. 1923; 1921 sedan; 1920 6edan: several othem. Allen, 725 Va. Ave. DODGES, tourings and roadsters *~i7-'lB-’l9-'2O models: some as low as $75 down, terms on balance. Open evenings and Sunday. 334 N, Capitol. LEXINGTON touring, late model: new tires. Allen, 725 Va. Ave. FORD touring, SBS down> balance; eaay terms. Open evenings and Sunday. 334 N. Capitol, NASH. 1920 touring; rebuilt and refiniahed: terms. 3.?4 N, Capitol. OAKLAND. 1919 touring; good condition: wire wheels: terms. 334 N. Capitol. CHEVROLET. 1917 SBO.OO STONE CHEVROLET Cg . 427 N, Meridian. BUICK 6. touring SIOO down; terms. Open evenings and Sunday. 33 S N. Capitol.

30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline STEPHENS, 1920 rotaster; A-l condition; looks and runs like new; painted maroon; wire wheels. Can be bought for a small down payment, balance terms. Open evenings and Sunday. 334 N. Capitol. For Good Used Cars See I. WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N Illinois. Main 1579. Open Sundays. LEAVING for California, will sell one Cadillac touring ear. A-l ronditinn. Call 342 Beauty Ave. or Main 0081. Will take $l5O cash. Car is worth considerable more. c—Trucks FOR SALE—Cheap for cash. International 1 % -ton truck. It is owned by private owner. The owner just spent $62 for overhauling motor. Truck can be seen at 342 Beauty Ave. any evening. X have no use for truck and will sell it awfully cheap for cash, as 1 need the money. Any one hauling coal or cinders needs this truck. It will give you wonderful service this fall or winter This truck has steel body and 6olid rubber tires. A wonderful bargain for S2OO. See HENRY HAAS. 342 Beauty Ave. Call Main 9081. 111 AUTOMOBILES VVANTED _ Wanted, Small Sedanone who is willing- to take my beautiful high-grade play<r piano in exchange preferred. J. W. WHEELER. Baldwin Piano Cos. 18 No. Pennsylvania St. / HIGHEST PRICES PAID. We want any make or model. Largest in state. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND z TIRE CO. 518 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 us first. „ Best cash prices. CITY AUTO PARTS AND Tißc. CO.. 411 N. Illinois. Main 6796. HIGHEST cash prices 4paid for used cars. SAM CORAZ. 519 NT Capitol. ACTOS WANTED—2I2 E. New York St. Main 4446. 32 AUTa SLTPLIKS, REPAIRS WHY PAY MORE? See us first for auto tops; curtains, seat covers and repairing. New celluloid applied in curtains while you wait. Why lose time and money? Indianapolis’s largest and best equipped auto . top and repair shop. John Guedelhoefer Wagon Company Kentucky avenue and Georgia Street. —Phones— MAin 0287. ' MAin 7786.

Falls Cord Tires Cost no more on payments. Liberal allowance for old tires. ’’PAY AS YOU RIDE. 7 Capital Sales Cos. OPEN EVENINGS. 62 W. New York St. There is one place in Indianapolis that ‘ ‘ SPECIALIZES ’ 1 in Good Used Tires, and the price is always right. ROGERS. 3115 W. WASH, BELMONT 4300. BATTERIES 6-11 Exchange Price $14.05 6-13 Exchange Price 16.75 12-7 Exchange Price 20.25 Guaranteed 18 Months PERMALIFE BATTERY SERVICE CO. xMAin 1219. 924 N. Penn. St. USED AUTO PARTS For over 100 makes and model cars at 50 to 76 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. v KLEIN BROS. Eureka Auto Parts. 384 N. Capitol. Circle 0873. AUTO WASHING , Our specialty. 334 N. Illinois. • S & S Auto Laundry Auto Tops at a reasonable price. Workmanship and mnterial guaranteed; new tires and vuleanlzing. 33-35 Kentucky Ave. Main 1137. NERD a battery for your ear? We have them; Willard. Exide. Prest-O-Lite and others: 0-volt for $lO. SOUTH SIDE BATTERY SHOP, 413 S. Meridian. THE MASTER VULCANIZERS. ‘ CUT RATE VULC. CO., INC. GASOLINE slashed, “we did it.” PROFIT SHARING TIRE AND MOTOR CO.. 5778-80-82-84 Salem St, 33 MOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES FOR SALE—Good bicycle. Call Webster 1117. 1211 N. Temple Ave. 37 77- MONEY TO LOAN FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WILSON. 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Lincoin 6104. MONEY to loan on second mortg-gsai L. A. MILLER. 127 N. Delaware St. Main 6762. 39 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT ROLL Department of Public Parks of tho City oi Indianapolis. Indiana. Office of the Board. City Hall. Indianapolis. Ind.. Aug. 9, 1923. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that on August 4th, 1923. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessment for the foUowirg described public improvements, as authorized by resolution named —lmprovement Resolution No. 34, 1922 to improve Fall Creek Parkway, North Drive, from a point seventy and five-tenths (70.5) feet northeastwardly measured on the center line of Fall Creek Parkway. North Drive) of the east property line of Talbot* Street, to the south property line of Thirtieth Street, including tho wings of the Intersecting streets and alleys, except the Central and College Avenue intersections and the double strength street and alley crossings, by removing from the present gravel roadway from curb line to curb line to a uni foam width of forty 40) feet and wings of Iplersecting streets and alleys all old Toad oil deposits; scarifying same to a depth of not less than six (0) inches; grading, shaping and rolling same to conform to proper grade and cross section: providing new gravel or crushed limestone for the roadway in which the gravel after compaction. is less than six 6) inches; providing and placing from curb line to curb line to a uniform width of forty (40) feet, crushed limestone to a depth of three (3) inches after compression; providing and placing the crushed limestone on the intersecting alley in a similar manner and to width shown on the plan; paving roadway from curb line to curb line tp a uniform width of forty (40) feet with Kentucky Rock Asphalt to a depth of one and one-half (154) inches after compression. Sheet Asphalt to a depth of one and one-half (154) inches after compression. Emulsified Asphaltic Concrete to a depth of ine and one-half (154 ) inches after compression, or Bituminous Macadam; paving the wings of the intersecting street* and alleys in a simic,

THURSDAY, AUG. 16, 1923

39 LEGAL NOTICES lar manner and to widths shown on the plan; and extending all water, gas. sewer and all other private service connections to lnsldM of curb line, where not already in. all shown on plan and as specified, and 9 accordance with the profile, details, draw-* ings and specifications on file in the office of the Board of Park Commissioners of said City. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Park Commissioners has fixed Saturday, August 18, 1923, at 10 o’clock a. m., as the date upon which remonstrances will be received or heard against the amount Assessed against each piece of property described in said roll, and will deterimne the question as to whether the said lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing the prima fade assessments, with the names of the owners and description of property subject to be assessed, is on file may be seen at the office of said Board of Park Commissioners. CHARLES A. BOOKWALTER. FRED CLINE, A. M. MAGUIRE. SARAH E. SHANK. Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana. SUNDAY SCHOOLS TO SHOW AT FAIR Council g£ Religious Education to Exhibit, The first Sunday school exhibit ever held at an Indiana State fair will be conducted this year by Miss Nellie C. Young, children’s division superintendent of the Indiana State Sur* t y school council of religious educaS tion, it was announced today. Miss Young said the purpose of the exhibit will be to arouse anew interest in the program of religious education and work carried out by the Sunday schools of the State. The exhibit will be held near the north entrance of the women’s building. There will be displayed handiwork and expression work of every department ’ln the Sunday schood also the points In the divisional program, such as children’s week, father and son week, mother and daughter week, parents’ department, teacher training and the dally vacation Bible school. A number of exhibits have already been submitted from Sunday schools In the following counties: Warrick, Huntington, Wayne, La Porte, Benton, Allen, Noble, Marlon, Henry and Montgomery. Other counties are expected to send samples of their work. ALLEGED GIGANTIC RUM RING EXPOSED IN GEORGIA Thirty-Five Residents, Prominent in Savannah Are Under Arrest Bv United Press SAVANNAH. Ga., Aug. 16. —Thirtyfive residents of Savannah, including leaders In business and professional life, were under arrest today in the round-up of an alleged gigantic ring of prohibition law violators. Members of the alleged ring accused of conspiracy to import and distribute thousands of gallons of liquor. Seventy-five federal agents, working in this territory for several months, gathered evidence on which the indictments were based.

HOMECOMING PLANS LAID Acton M. E. Church Arranges For Meeting of Old Members. By Timet Special ACTON, Ind., Aug. 16.—Preparations axe being made here to entertain many former residents of this town at the annual homecoming of the Acton M. E. Church, next Sunday. The Rev. W. O. Wright, pastor, and members of the church are arranging a musical program. Sunday school will be held at 10:30 a. in. A basket lunch will be held at noon and the Rev. E. J. Brown will deliver an address in the afternoon. Several ex-pastors of the church will be guests. MURDER CHARGE PLACED Marine Said to Have Killed Comrade ' In Fight. By Times Special ,/ BEDFORD, Ind., Aug. 16.—Word was received here today that Francis Leo Rydan Is under arrest at Paris. Island (S. C.) barracks, charged wltlfl the killing of George Sellers, a prlw vale in the United States Marine Corps, and formerly of this city. Information received here was to the effect that Sellers’ death was due to the outgrowth of a fight. Building Permits C. J. Williams, dwelling, 3663 Wlnthrop, $7,000. Ray Townsend, garage. 6120 E. Washington, S2OO. and. E. Baker, dwelling, 1311 Gross. S3OO. Walter Harvey, garage. 1101 B. Lawrence. S2OO. J. N. Wagner, reroof. 2439 Kenwood. S4OO. Eva D. Robertson, repairs. 1473 8. Belmont, $350. -3 Frank Perkins, dwelling. 230 N. Pershing, $4,200. Ilorace Cliff, reroof. 440 S. Ritter, S2OO. Court Realty Company, garage, 526 W. Thirtieth, $350. Fletcher Savings and Trust Company, reroof, Georgia and Noble. S4OO. Zelma Tidd, garage, 24 N. Denny. S4OO. Claud L. Hume, furnace, 1620 If. Alabama. $375. % Fred Geisktng, double, 403 N. Oakland. $6,800. , V. E. Bohannon, dwelling, 1455 King. $3,800. . Indiana Chemical Manufacturing Company, gae tank. 617 S. Alabama, S2OO. Catherine Bittle, reroof, 1620 Montcalm, S2OO. Frank Ankenbrock, addition. 1517 Union. $1,600. Frank Ankenbrock, garage, 1517 Union, S4OO. Charles K 1 axing, addition. 1214 Churchman. S2OO. L A KidwelL addition. 49 N. Chester. $1,600.' W. L. Bridges, dwelling. 720 B. Flfty-Bee-ond, $1,600. Lula Bundchu. dwelling, 715 'll. Bogart, $3,400. Nellie Coryell, adoltton, 1124 Gross, 5350. Eva McMurtrey, garage, 2541 Shelby, $260. W. D. Boyd, garage, 1118 W. Thirty-Fifth, $225. M. B. Welch, garage, 621 N. Gray. $299. C. A. McFarlauo, addition. 231 fi. tit. Joe. S2OO. J F. M Knight Realty Company, double.l 2402 Highland. $6,100. Peterman Bros., dveiling, 2970 School, $2 000. / Peterman Broe„ dwelling, 2998 School, $2,000. C. Baker, garage, 613 Eastern, $259. Mrs. P. Bowser, garage, 535 N. Keystone, S7OO. George Duffy, garage, 180 8. Hawthorne, GrisaraM*._--can.3J , t 404*