Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 91, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1923 — Page 10

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1 DEATH NOTICES BUCHANAN, ELIZABETH—Age 64 year*. wife of Marion Buchanan and mother of Mrs. Charles Bone and Frank L. Buchanan, passed away Saturday afternoon. Funeral at residence of her daughter, 423 Drexel, Tuesday, 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. CLIFT. WALLER—Age 34 years, passed away Sunday afternoon, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Clift and brother of Char'es, William, Clarence. Mabel and Mrs. Carl Patterson and Mrs. Sam Pickard. Funeral at residence. 974 W. Thirty-Second St.. Tuesday. 4p. m. Burial Crown Hill. KATE NOBLE—Widow of the late Edward H. Dean, died Aug. 24 at Week apaug, R. X., age 68 years- Funeral at the Lome. 1307 N. Meridian St., Tuesday at 10 A m. Friends invited. MAXWELL. HOWARD WILLIAM—Infant son of Howard H. and Helen Blue Maxwell. died at the home of William Blue, near Carmel. Ind., at noon Sunday. Funeral at the home of Bruce Maxwell. Forty-Sixth St. and Mlllersville Rd„ at 2 p. m„ Au#. ■ •28. Burial at Crown Hill. Funeral and burial private. k'CALLISTERi ELIZA JANE—Age 66 years, beloved mother of Mrs. Charles Louden, Mrs. William Krieger. Mrs. Amy Hendricks, Miss Vera. Elmer, Henry and Levi McCallister of Indianapolis and Charles McCallister of California, died Sunday. Aug. 26. at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. William Krieger. 943 S. Missouri St. Funeral Tuesday, Aug. 28. at 2 p. m.. at the residence. Burial Mt. Jackson cemetery. Friends invited. ITBUSSEL. CHARLES F.—Beloved husband of Wally Neusel (nee Schadferi. son of Mrs. Sophia Neuseel, brother of William F. Neuseel and Mrs. Emma Hollister, passed away at his late residence, 2007 X. Capitol Ave., Sunday. Aug. 26. at 3 a. m.. age 48 years. Funeral services at the funeral parlors of William E. Krieger. 1402 N. Illinois St.. Tuesday. Aug. 28. at 2 p. m. Burial at Crown Hill. Friends invited. faoDGES, MRfT LAURA FLETCHER— Widow of the late Dr. Edward F. Hodges, died at Augusta. Me., Aug. 23. Services at home. 1134 X. Pennsylvania St., Tuesday at 2 p. m. Burial private. JUTTE. MRS. CAROLINE—Died Sunday at her lato residence, 1408 S. East St., at 8:30 p. m., age 83 years. Funeral notice later. kAELIN, CHARLES T. JR.—Beloved son of Charles T. and Elizabeth Kaelin. Sunday morning, Aug. 26. age 3 years 10 months 20 days. Funeral Tuesday. Aug. 28, 2:30 p. m., at residence on Michigan Rd.. near Seventy-First St. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. idXGEXF&LTER. MARY VIBGIXIA—BeIoved wife of Frank O. Lingenfelter, passed away at her residence, 3025 Park Ave.. at 12:30 p. m.. Saturday. Funeral services at the home. 2:30 p. m.. Wednesday. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. tIPSE. KATHERIXE years, wife of H. J. Lipse and mother of Esther and Ruth, passed away at the residence. 1323 X. Dearborn, Sunday, 3 p. m. Funeral notice later. 8 IN MEMORIAM IX MEMORIAM—In memory of Katharlna Hedderieh, who passed away one year ago today. Think of us. dearest one, while o’er life's waters. We seek the land. Missing thy voice, thy touch and the true helping Os thy pure hand. Till, through the storm and tempest, safely anchored. Just on the other side. We find thy dear face looking through death's endows. Xot changed, but glorified. MR. HEDDERICH. MRS HEIFFENBACH. MRS. SCHOLLER. In my heart there comes a longing If you only could came home. • Days of sadness still come o’er me. Tears In silence often flow For memory keeps you always near mo Though you died one year ago. WIFE, CHILDREN and GRANDCHILDREN. IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of our dear son and brother. John A. Salmon, who passed away one year ago, Aug. 27, 1922 MOTHER and SISTER. 6 FUNERAL, DIRECTORS wyi*i**'*^ A **^ AA^***'fc vww^ W. T. Blasengynj Independent Undertaker. Prompt ambulance calls. "The proof of a service is the service it renders." 1703 N. Illinois Pc. Randolph 6870. 1625 Shelby St. Drexel 2570. Parlors 1222 Union St. FLAK NEK & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people ol Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Main 0641-0642. LI. 2641. CREAMATORY SHIRLEY BROS. 00. Main office 940 N. Illinois St. Circle 1918. Main 1841. George Grmsteiner Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. Main 0908 Johnson & Montgomery 1032 Central Arc. Main 1 130. FUNERAL DIRECTOR —,4112 N. "Illinois. WM. E. KRIEGUR. Main 1154 Res.. Phon*. IK* a Davis 332-L. GADD—BERT S. OAIID. 2130 Prospect St Phone. Stewart 2278 UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & TITUS. 951 / North Del. L 6564. M. 3680. 8 SPECIAL NOTICES DR. MARGARET A. SELLERS, MIDWIFE, 128 W. Vermont St. Lincoln 8246. 10 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Brown iox scarf, Tnursday evening; possibly on Prospect or Elm Sts. Reward. Call Drexel 4483. LOST—White bulldog with black spots. Reward. Harrison 0213. LOST—Black and white fox terrier female pup. Reward, Drexel 3413. 12 HELP WANTED—MALE F^VS6^VWWVWVtW#WVWWWV^^¥| The Umon*Store 118 N. Pennsylvania St. Desires the services of an energetic young man experienced In ladies' wear department, as floor man and window dresser. References. Advancement. Apply immediately. SCHOOL OPENS FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES TWO ROUTE OPENING—BUSINESS DISTRICT EARN YOUR EXTRA MONEY AFTER SCHOOL HOURS ASK JEFF HE KNOWS 25-29 S. MERIDIAN—AFTERNOONS MEN to sell Little Giants Fender Braces for Fords. Factory, 1108 N. LaSalle, WE bster 4421 GOOD Times routes tor sa> in BrigtuwsiiodT Only live-wire boys or girls need apply. Bee Manager at Station O. 3216 E. Twenty. Third Si., after 2 o'clock p. m. WANTED—Wagon bUckamUh and wocxlwuker. 444 E. Tenth St.

12 HELP WANTED—MALE First-Class Tool and Hie Draftsman. Apply Nordyke & Marmon Cos. Ken. Ave. & Morris. MEN WANTED—To make more money. Fifty night glasses. Complete business, commerce and technical courses- Free employment and free vocational guidance. No obligation. Phone Riley 1331, Mr. Maxwell. CENTRAL Y. M. C. A. Schools. Open 8:00 a. m. to 10:00 p. m. WANTED—Short order cook at night; white. 152 McLean PI. Harrison 1028. 13 INSTRUCTIONS RAG—JAZZ ana popular piano playing in 20 lessons. Booklet free. CHRISTENSON SCHOOL. 106 Pembroke Areade. Cir. 3034. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CI'TY BARBER'S COLLEGE. 30f> E. Washington St. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0757. 14 SALESMEN WANTED , >^'V*w*GVS<VWV>/SA^^A^A Men A few energetic men willing to learn to sell: past experience not necessary. Our methods will help you to bo successful. We have in our employe men who have been carpenters, railroad men. plumbers and jewelers, who are earning from SSO to $75 a week. Call Thursday, from 2-4 and 6-8 p. m. REGINA CORP., 485 Century Bldg., comer Pennsylvania .jmd Maryland. Ask for Mr. Meyer. SALES.M KN To work from auto with crew live wires: real position with good money to men who will work steady. We sell household goods on installment payments. Could also use two crew managers. Inquire or call sales manager, 424 S. Meridian St. SALESMAN, experienced, to sell Chevrolet cars, if you want to make money and are willing to work. See MR. STONE, 427 X. Meridian. A LARGE manufacturer of universal necesslty wants Indiana salesman; liberal weekly drawing account. Phone Room 561 Ciaypool Hotel tor Interview. 16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE 1,300 Young Ladies in Indianapolis have made Telephone Operating their Professions Why not become a Telephone Operator? See Miss Cooper Indiana Bell Telephone Cos. New York and Meridian Sts. To All EXPERIENCED OPERATORS PREVIOUSLY EMPLOYED Al The AMERICAN GARMENT COMPANY We Can Offer ATTRACTIVE OPPORTUNITIES And IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT At Our Other Factory Apply At AMERICAN GARMENT COMPANY California and Market Sts. FOOD CHECKER. Woman, 30 to 35 years of age. who has had clerical experience for position as food checker: must be quick and accurate; steady position with good salary and board to right person. Apply WHITE'S CAFETERIA. 34 The Circle. WANTED girls or boys, between tne age of 10 and 14 in north Indianapolis and Riverside to carry Times route*. Morality must be good. No caddy boys wanted. Apply L v. GRAETER, 2941 Clifton St., rear: after 3 p. m. GIRL FOR OFFICE WORK, TYPEWRITTER, BILLING, ETC. ADDRESS A NO. 2297, TIME3. YOCNG lady, general office work, experienced bookkee; r p ref err'd. Apply immediately. THE UNION STORE. ITS N. Penn. LADV to do laundry work at home Call Webster 8482. 2509 Columbia Ave. GIRL to answer phone and sew in tailor shop. Web, 9217, 2832 E. Michigan St. COLORED bus girls, steady position.,. WHITE'S CAFETERIA. 34 The Clrele. ONS WANTI'- D b—Female GIRL with two years at college wants good position; prefers tutor. Drexel 1023. 18 ROOMS FOR KENT TT ROOM for rent: first floor, next to bathroom; good closet; kitchen privileges; one square from College cars; employed girls preferred: 510 monthly; sls for two. Randolph 18d5. DESIRABLE room In modem home, north; steam heat: homo privileges. Harrison 4030, COLLEGE, 1563; beautiful fron toonnecting moms, nicely furnished; homelike. Cirole 5035. 2802 BOULEVARD PL.; one room and kitchenette, furnished or unfurnished. Call Kenwood 2616. THREE upstairs rooms; light and gas furnished; couple employed preferred. 2008 Catherine. 1731 COLLEGE. 1 unfurnished or furnished room; will give kitchen privileges. BEAUTIFUL furnished room: twin beds: two girls. Wash. 2447, MICHIGAN. 217 EL No. 5: modem room for rent: gentlemen preferred. Cir. 8191. a—Light Housekeeping Va. Central Bldg. 243 Virginia Ave. Two rooms SIO.OO month One room 7.60 month Two rooms 17.60 month Nice, clean rooms. Janitor service. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL. Realtors. , 122 E. Market. 2 LIGHT housekeeping rooms and kitchen, modern, cozy. 906 N. Delaware. Main 8180. 902 S. EAST: modem furnished, front, light housekeeping rooms: near Villa laboratory. Brextl 3789. FOR RENT —Furnished room for light housekeeping. Girl preferred. 246 N. Tremont, MADISON Ave., 1025; two furnished light housekeeping rooms: bath; private entrance; 56 60. Drexel 5375. - TO LET—Two furnished light housekeeping rooms with garage. 1116 River Ave. Call Belmont 3855. 3 FURNISHED rooms, light, near Nordyke 4 Marmon, 1142 Kentucky Ave. 1 NICE 'room for light housekeeping. 1111 N. IllinoisTWO Burnished rooms, downstairs, modem; no "injection to children. Cirole 0880.

18 ROOMS FOR RENT i/V>^AA^S/WWWW<\A/WWA/VNA/WWVW> a—Light Housekeeping ILLINOIS St.. 907 N.; nice sleeping room, 82.50; modem. ALABAMA. N., 1009; two modern housekeeping rooms, furnished. Circle 7535. NICE light housekeeping and sleeping rooms, j Protestants. Circle 3847 N. New Jersey St. j 19 RENTALS . J b—Apartments 416 E. Vermont St. Four rooms and bath; good condition: j apartments vacant on first and third floors, $45. The State Savings & Trust Cos. Main 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 NEW APTS.f 2 rooms, kitchenette and bath. in-a-door beds, electric range, refrigerator and locker. Corner Prospect arid High. Inquire at ice cream parlor In bldg. c—Business Places Downtoivn Office Space We have some very desirable office space overlooking Monument PI., on third lldor. State Savings and Trust Cos. 9 E. Market St. Main 4517. SECOND-FLOOR STORE, room 60x35 feet wired for lighting equipped with heaVing and lavatory. Good entrance. Also room 16x25 feet adjoining Apply THE UNION STORE. 118 N, Pennsylvania. ___ FOR RENT—Three desk and office service, with Essex & Lucas, 310 Kahn Bldg. 20 AVANTEI) IQ RENT WANTED—Modern cottage or single house, about Sept 1. Must be good neighborhqod and good condition. Webster 9348. WANTED—Five-room house, with sink in kitchen, and bath. 241 N. Jefferson. 21 KEAL~KSTATE FOR SALE b—Houses 5-Room on Hovey Nifty five-room bungalow on Hovey. near Forty-Sixth St.; price $2,850, $l5O cash, balance $25 per month. Van Arsdell, with H. C. Tuttle Bro. 233 E. Ohio. $350 Deposited With us, and we will build to order a dandy. 5-room bungaio.v. on stx-sevenths of an acrj 3 squares from interurban, with balance $35 per month. 4-room house, already, built in same locality. for $3,350; $350 down. S3O monthly. Reliable Realty Cos. Main 0185-0186, Evenings Wash. 1784-Rl. $350.00 Cash Will handle dandy; 5-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 08P4. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors "Let's Talk It Over" 130 N Delaware Si Main 4088, Want a Home Cheap t FOR S3OO CASH WE WILL furnish lot and build four-room, semi-modern home to suit your ideas ol Miley Ave., just north of W. Michigan St. For details call Mr. Weesner. Main 0792. Washington Bank and Trust Cos Modern - Home Close to School SSOO Down —Immediate Possession A brand new bungalow having 5 rooms, bath, furnace, cement poren and ais. Paved street. One block tc ear. two blocks to public school. Price $4,250. See Mr. Meredith. Gregory & Appel, Inc. Main 0095 Web 7958. $3,300.00 Terms This 5-room home on Randolph, close to School 20: gas. electricity, sink, connected with sewer hydrant in yard, newly papered and painted inside, large cement porch, shed for car. Mr. Robertson. Harrison 3628. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors “Bet's Talk It Over” 130 N, Delaware St. Main 408 ft. West Indianapolis ' $l5O Down Four-room cottage: electric lights. Pries 81.950. Payments sl7 month. Good condition. 1560 Blaine Dunlop & Holtegcl. Realtors Here’s a Buy In a five-room bungalow, built 3 years: city water, room for bath, furnace, Improved street. A real buy at $3,850: S6OO cash: balance $33 per month. Mr. Quinn. Wash. 2076. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors Let's Talk It Over. 130 N, Delaware St. Main 4088. Garfield Park Let me show you this fine, modern bunfalow on Pennsylvania St., near Garfield ark. Fivo r.ic rooms, bath, furnace, full basement Only S6OO cash, balance easy terms. Mr. Travis, with W. L. BRIDGES, 148 N. Delaware. Circle 7808. Eve., Circle 3654. Bosart and Tenth Five-room modern bungalow. Long living room, fireplace. Built 1922: large lot. Price reduced to $4,330, easy payments. Call Mr. Cottingham. Main 2957 days. Randolph 8605 evenings. Orin Jessup Land Company Now Almost Completed Have You Watched It Built! 4325 Winthrop Ave.: 5-room modern bungalow home; long living room. Oniy $6,500; on terms. Marion County State Bank. Good Investment Eight-room modern house. 910 S. New Jersey. Can be easily made Into duplex to rent for S6O. Small building on rear rents for $5.00. Price $3,700; low terms. Call Mr. Weesner, Main 0792. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO. Buy From Owner New five-room house. 2143 Bogart Ave,: ready to move In: large lot, garage, electric lights, front anr, back porches, cement walks; best buy in city; $1,750: small payment down. FLOYD PETERMAN, 2952 N. Sherman Dr. Webster 4327. / 8-Room House Modern except furnace: 1721 Roosevelt Ave.; SSOO cash, balance payments. Capital Realty Cos., Main 2874. COLORED BUYERS S2OO CASH 1700 block Columbia Ave.: 6 rooms: electric lights. Price !$2,160. C. J. M<*Craokoii, Circle 4022. Residence, Randolph 6416. CITY TRUST CO. North Street 500 Block K. North Bt.; Bin-room modern; newly decorated; S6OO down, balance like rent. Call It. G. Britton Linolon 3808. Evenings, Ken. 4050. FIVE-ROOM modem bungalow, two squares of Technical High School: full basement, good eement garage, plenty of fruit, shrubbery and flowers; lot 182x42; immediate possession; price $5,500, SSOO down, SSO per month. S. W. BANGE A SON. 824 K. of P, Bldg, Main 3254, For Colored Good 7-room house, gas. electric lights, etc., 755 W. Vermont St. $250 down, balance liko rent. R. W. LOOKABILL. Main 0186. 24 North Brookville Ave. Six-room home, every convenience, every luxury: leaving city; must sell. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. NEW, never oocrupk-d homes: every convenience and some luxuries: moderate prices, easy terms. 1330 W. Thirty-Second St., 2426 Cornell Ave. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. FOR SALE—New 7-roora bungalow, modem, party must leave city: immediate possession; 4 miles south of city limits. Call Drexel 7826 R-2. 237 N. Keystone Ave. st w rooms, excellent condition, semi-mod-ern: garage: $750 down. Call Lincoln 3734. See 1018 Fletcher Ave. Six rooms and bath, good condition: only *3.790: SSOO down. Call Lincoln 3734. FIVB ROOMS, good condition "peat; large let. New Garfield car. Only $2,600; S3OO down* > Bargain. Call Lincoln 3734.

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21 ItEAL ESTATE FOR SALE b-—Houses SPLENDID 6-room bungalow on S. Talbott St., in most excellent condition, inside and out. semi-modern, fine location, built by carpenter for his home, better grab It as it Is worth the money. Good lot with lruit. MR. BROWDER. Circle 1300. Buy That Home Now We have a plan that will put you in your own home. Small payment down, balance easy. Phono Humbodlt 2672. MODERN bungalows, east, terms. Six and 7-room houses east, terms. Four and 5-room moderns near Garfield Park, terms. Four-room doubles southeast, terms. Many others. C. J. OSBORN. Drexel 6184. FRANK E. GATES & SON. REALTORS. Kill Hume-Mansur. Lincoln 1269. rooming HOUSE for sale. 119 E. Vermont St. d—Lots $lO GIVES you possession of acre traqt oast. Ideal home site. COOPER A HADLEY. 838 Lem eke Bldg. Main 2776. Evenings. Irvington 0512. TWO lots. 35x120 feet; east front: paved street; $460, Barrett law. OWNER, 2008 Katherine St, Call Webster 5194. BEAUTIFUL LOT, north of Forty Fifth. Improvements in. Harrison 2173. e— Suburban 50 Acres Well improved; 9 miles southeast of Monument. Bargain. $325 acre. Can bo subdivided. Capital Realty Cos., 204 Ruuh Bldg. Main 2874. Suburban Four-room bungalow with 5 extra lots, three squares from Stop 5, Lafayette traction. $3 350; $350 down. S3O per month. Main 0186. $lO GIVES you possession ol aero tract east. Ideal home site. • COOPER & HADLEY. 538 Lemcko Bldg. Main 2776. Evenings. Wgbter 5774 _______ f—Sale or Exchange DISSATISFIED HOME OWNERS YOU CAN NOW TRADE in your old home for a NEW one and get the kind of a house you want in any location. You choose the lot. Call Mr. Allison. Circle 1230. Eve., Webster 2675 Realty finance & Bldg. Cos. 22 ItK.VI. IST AT K WANT El) FOR good homes, south or east, on payment plan, see Ettinger & Sehreiber 1508 National City Bank Bldg. Lincoln 3734. WANTED—A small cottage, not over $1,500 Will pay cash. Address A No. 2295. Times. 23 FAR M LA NHS 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, Pa'atka, Florida. FOR SALE—2OO acres, all or part: improved. ERNEST BEEK, Bargersvtlls, Ind. 25 MI SC ELI *A XKOI S FO It SALE a—Household Goods IF IT covers the floor, we have it. Bugs and linoleum at lowest p/ioes. 207 W. Washington St„ opposite Statehouse. OFFICF. library table. Call after 6 p. m. Wash. 0634. b—C'oal, Ice and Wood COAL SALE Buy your next winter’s supply at our special price. 5 Days Only We will sell the best coal money can buy. guaranteed, and , our guarantee Is good. W. Va. ilarge lump, forked . $ 7.75 W, Va. shoveld lump .... 7.00 W. Va M. R.. 50 pet. lump 600 Semi Pocahontas Smokeless, lump forked 8.25 Semi Pocahontas Smokeless lump, shoveled .... 8.00 Pocahontas lump, forked.. 10.60 Pocahontas lump shoveled. . 10.00 Pocahontas M. R., 60 pet lump 8 00 Ind. or 111. lump, forked. .. . 5.75 Ind. or 111. Mine Run 4.50 Ind. or 111., 2-8 lump, forked 5.50 Delivery any place in the city. Tom Shroyer BElmont 5017 "7 Popularity of Magic Coal Well Founded * It Is mined In c selected field of West Virginia by one of the best operators known to the business whose mines aud tipple are equipped with the most modern appliances known to the industry. Polar Ice & Fuel Cos. 2000 Northwestern Ave. Ran. 0689. 1902 8. East St. Drexel 1465. Lynn and Big 4 Ry. Bel. 0888. / BUY COAI7 At Our Special Price FIYE DAYS ONLY If coal is not as advertised return same at our expense Pocahontas lump .$10.50 Host Virginia lump, fkd $7.85 Best Virginia lump, shoveled. ...$7.00 HI. or Ind. lump $5.50 3 tons sls. JACKSON COAL CO. Lincoln 5408 Circle 3234. GOOD COAL SAVES YOU MONEY. KINDLING WITH EACH TON. Try Our Pocahontas. None Better. Genuine Red,Ash Pocahontas lump. .$ll.OO VlrStnla Splint, large forked SB.OO Eastern Kentucky Block, large forked.sß.oo Tennessee Block, large forked..., SB.OO Brazil Block, clean forked I 7 ® 0 Gen. Lin toll No. 4 Lump, clean forked.s6.so Illinois B'ock, large forked $6.00 Illinois Egg, clean forked $5.50 Indiana Egg, clean forked $5.50 Delivery Anywhere in tho City. UNION ICE ANO COAL CO. Drexel 4021. Drexel 4622. IT’S never lost; until Indianapolis Times Want Ads have failed to find it.

25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE b—Coal, Ice and Wood Here Is Your Coal Supply! i Order your winter’s fuel now. We can make immediate delivery, and your heating problem will bo off your hands for another year. And our prices arc right. A telephone call will convince you of the fact that your coal ordered from Weaver ia the surest road to hating satisfaction. - Weaver Coal Cos. 11l Leota St. Drexel 2201. The Trufh of Our Coal WE DO NOT NICKNAME OUR COAL AM) WE DO NOT CHARGE A DOLLAR MORE PER TON. BUT WE DO SELECT THE BESTQUALITIES FROM WEST VIRGINIA. KENTUCKY. INDIANA AND ILLINOIS FIELDS. ALL OUR COAL IS CLEAN FORKED Pocahontas lump, red ash $10.75 West Va splint or block $8.25 Eastern Ky. lump $8.25 Linton 4th vein lump $6 35 Amber Jacket lump $6.25 Illinois block $6.00 Indiana lump 7 111 or Ind.. '3 to 8-ln. lump $5.40 BETHEL COAL CO, Drexel 0350. BUY COAL NOW. Ind. large lump, fkd..55.75 IND. 1 % -INCH LUMP $5.50 CLEAN FKD. ILLINOIS LUMP .... $5 75 LINTON NO. 4 $6.00 A GOOD FURNACE COAL. FKD ... $6 25 POCAHONTAS SHOVELED LUMP .. $0.50 WEST. VA. LUMP SB.OO KENTUCKY LUMP $8.25 POCAHONTAS MINE RUN $8 00 Try 1 ton of this coal and if it doesn’t meet with your approval semi it back. MERIDIAN COAL CO. Lincoln 6237. Lincoln 6237, 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 Price*. Atlas Fuel Cos. Drexel 0883. O—-Clothing TROUSERS ®To Match F \ Your Coat | 'll $2.95, $3.95, $4.93, Kll $5.95, $6.95 and up. ft ft 'lllE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St., Near Illinois d—Musical Instruments Want A Player Piano? At a great saving? Purchase one of our many fine used bargains. Thoroughly guaranteed. Easy terms. Baldwin Piano Cos. 1H X. Pennsylvania St. Discount Os $165.00 On allghtiy used player piano, mahogany case; guaranteed value; pay the balance on our liberal monthly or week payments. Don't delay seeing this! Baldwin Piano Cos. 18 N. Pennsylvania St. c—l’et and L.ivo Stock WISCONSIN Live Stock Insurance Cos. We insure ull kinds of live slock, including dogs. Call Mil. HADLEY. 149 E. Market. Mam 3814 f—Miscellaneous ARMY MERCHANDISE Just received carload of nov 20, 25 and SO gallon galvanized iron garbage cans. Also carload Manila ropt all sizes Com plots stock every size of waterproof tarpaulins up to 40x100 feet, sk'e us for Inw price on hardware and equipment We still have a fsw tents which arc priced real cheap. Open Saturday until 4 p, m. M. L. GOLDBERG & SON CO. 1302-(j W. Washington St. Typewriter Bargains USED LARGE AND SMALL TYPEWRITERS AT LOW PRICES ALL GUARANTEF.D; 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. S6O: factory rebuilt and fully guaranteed. Typewriters rented, repaired. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO. 30 S. Pennsylvania. Lincoln 6822 Established 40 yeers. NEW and used machines on easy terms. JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 27 It LSI N I;, SNA NN6 L N CEMENTS To Whom This May Concern I bring your aewer in from the property line to the outside of your houso‘ cheaper than others. I clean vaults, open stoppedup sewers, clean and repair cisterns. My barrels are larger and I do tho work myself. If my work does not satisfy you don’t pay. Give me a trial. Call Main 9081, day, night or Sundays. HENRY HAAS. A Bath a Day la the Healthy Way. E. M. HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber, 3220 E. Mich. Webster 8001. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated: feather mattresses and piliows made. HL F BURKI.E, 416 Mass Main 1428 FURNITURE repairing, upholstering, recovering; estimates; delivery free. Call Drexel 2545. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Bharpened, TUTTLEDGE, 201 Indiana Ave. HEATIi'9 Ba-uer Snop; union; warm.~consortable bathrooms. 132 W Market. CARPENTER work of all kinds; garages a specialty. Call Webster 1774. FOR eement work, brick and block work estimates free, call GORRELL, Circle 1518. CARPENTER work of all kinds; garages a spot laity. Call Webster 1.744. ROOFING roll and shingles roof patched; carpenter work. Low prices Har. 3697. 26 M l QUAG F AM) I KANNFItK STORE YOUR FURNITURE HERE. PAY SIX MONTHS FROM NOW. We will haul your furniture and store U In our sanitary brick and concrete storage, just completed. You don't spend a cenl until you take your goods out, or in six months. Let us explain. Ours is the most reasonable plan you could ask. ROSNER’9 TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. MAIN 3453. 3453 MAIN.

28 STORAGE AND TRANSFER Packing, Transferring, Storage OTTO J. SUESZ M. 2353-3628. Night, Web. 0699. Web, 4579. Red Ball Transit Cos. 26 Monument PI. Main 4631. 29 BUSINESS OiO'OUI'UNITIES 10 MEN WANTED . v 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, sincere and trustworthy and will faithfully adhere to a business plaa that has been thoroughly tested and iound successful, they are assured a future with a guaranteed income of $6,000. For detailed information call in person to see MR KIME *" CENTRAL PUBLIC WAREHOUSE _ 601 KENTUCKY AVENUE H. J. HAMMANS, excavating sand and gravel. Webster 5194. CITY'S best business opportunities ROBERT DAY CO.. 208 Lon bard Bldg. Main 6807 30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline It Costs l r ou Nothing for Us to Sell Your Old Car We Store It Advertise It Sell It With No Expense to You. We are here in that; line of business, with ten years of experience; large up-to-date salesroom, and a list of customers, that enables us to sell most any make car at once. We can furnish gilt-edge * references, in regards to our reliability. Splendid opportunity for the smaller dealer. G.WmerCompmJ 33$ N.Capitol Aw. Lincoln 7878. MECHANICS NOTICE We have two Dodge Brothers trucks that can be put in good condition at a slight expense and .sold at a good profit. Will sell the two for $250.00. First buyer gets them. Act now. Your opportunity. Conjestion in our used car repair shop has influenced us in making this remarkable offer. C. H. WALLERICH CO. 833 N. Meridian WHlys=Koigllrts amd Overland's Immmiediate Delivery Yoiuir Car in Trade L. TT, Allen Overland Sales 911 Virginia Ave. Drexei 0928'

NEW USED SERVICE FIRST Broad Ripple Auto Ca AUTHOR! IBD DBALBR9 FORD -FORD3ON-LINCOUJ 9*BE,63rd-ST WASH,*737 J AiBIKN BEAUTY 6 Touting, 1921 model; wire wheels, mechanically A-l; newly painted. I* priced at a low price of $450: terms. North-Overland Cos. 615 N. Meridian. Lin. 7815. $400.00 Buys 4 door Dodge Brothers’ sedan if you believe in saving by doing a little work on this car yourself, investigate this at once. C. H. WALLERICH CO. 533 N. Meridian We Sell 'Em DODGES. Butcks, Gardners, Fords, Overlands and many others at bargain prices. Your own terms. $75 down and ap. Rebuilt. refinished and retopped. All guaranteed. 522 N. Capitol Ave. Open evenlngs and Sundays. For Good Used Cars See I. WOLF AUTO CO. V l N Illinois. Main 1579. Open Sundays. FOR SALE—Ford Touring. A-l condition; four new Longwear tires, motor completely overhauled with all new parts; new patent break bands; new top and new back seat upholstering; private owner. Call Brookalde 1146 after 6 p. m. UEO, special roadster, special paint, body. top and fenders, perfect condition throughout. See this If you want a real elasy car. OAKLEY-OVERLAND SALES CO 1661-5 S. Meridian St. Drexel 4743. Crow-Elkhart Chummy— Interstate Roadster. . L. T. ALLEN 917 Virginia. Drexel 0928. UORP, 1922 touring: special body; rides fine, runs perfect, extra equipment: priced to sell quickly. OAK-.EY- OVERLAND SALES CO. 1661-3 S Meridian. Drexel 4743, FORD, 1920 touring: A-l condition; starter, new coni tires; SS Q down, balance easy terms. MILLER AIWO SALES, 644 E. Washington. Main 3488 FORD BODIES Exchange your used body for anew on*. Cash or terms. , SWISSHELM & PARKER. CHEVROLET 1019 touring; Al condition: good* tires; starter; $25 down; balance to suit. MILLER AUTO SALES, 644 E. Washington. Main 3493. . REO. 1919 touring: goon condition: real buy: $175; cash or terms. OAKLEY-OVERLAND SALES CO. 1661-5 8 Meridian. Drexel 4743. INTERSTATE sedan, belonging to Walter Hipes, 631 K. of P. Bldg., will be sold at auction for charges. Sept. 7. at 951 Superlor St. OVERLAND 00: wire wjjeals; tires and pairtt good; $150; terms. BTONE-CHBVROLET CO., 427 N. Meridian.

30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline MAXWELL, dandy little touirng; demountable wheels, perfect running order. A real bargain at SBS. BPtter hurry for this. 334 S. Pennsylvania. Main 1705, MAXWELL, 1917 touring; new paint, 3 new tires; cost S6O; price SIOO. STONE CHEVROLET CO„ 427 N. Meridian. CHEVROLET. F B touring: iuns good, looks good; SSO down, balance terms. OAKLEY-OVERLAND SALES CO. 1661-5 S. Meridian. Drexel 4743. BUICK, 7-passenger, 6-cylinder, $275. Will trade for vacant lot worth same price. STONE CHEVROLET CO„ 427 N. Meridian. CHEVROLET, 480: two tourings, both run good; price $75 and SIOO this week. OAKLEY’-OVERLAND SALES CO. 1661-5 S. Meridian, Drexel 4743. BUICK 1918 touring: like new; $125 down, balance easy terms. MILLER AUTO SALKS. 644 E. Wash, Main 3493. OVERLAND touring, good condition: price SSO. $25 down, or S4O cash. Webster 6284. 2912 Olney St. Monroe, 1919. good condition. L. T. ALLEN „ 917 Virginia Ave, Drexel 0928, c—Trucks REBUILT TRUCKS OUR REBUILT TRUCKS HAVE FOR THE LAST SEVEN YEARS MADE AN ENVIABLE REPUTATION. THE FOLLOWING ARE NOW ON HAND: 3%-TON LONG WHEELBASE MASTER. TWO YEARS OLD. 2-TON FEDERAL; NEW MOTOR; NEW TIRES; THOROUGHLY REBUILT. 2-TON HUFFMAN: USED LESS THAN ONE YEAR; STOCK RACK. “ 1-TON SERVICE: OVERHAULED AND REBUILT FROM START TO FINISH. 1 UNITED SPEED WAGON; USED ABOUT TWO WEEKS. 114 -TON DODGE GRAHAM. Cartinhoiir-Bowman Coirmany 619 N, CAPITOL. MAIN 2048. 31 AUTOMOIifLKb WANTED HIGHEST PRICES PAID. We want any 1 make or model. Largest in state. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO * PARTS AND s TIRE CO. 518 N. Capitol. Main 2838. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY. AUTOS WANTED. WE PAY CASH. I WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N -Illinois Man 1579. HIGHEST cash prices paid for used care SAM CORAZ. 519 N. Capitol. A CTOS WANTED—2I2 E. New York St. Main 4446. IT'S never lost until Indianapolis Times Want Ads have failed to find It. 32 ALTO SL 14X11,8, BKPAIKS SPRING SERVICE Day and night Delivery service, road service. • Spring and spring, leaves. Rearching, retempering, installing, graphiting. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO SPRING CO. Circle 4886. 830 W. Washington. There is one place iu Indianapolis that “SPECIALIZES” In Good Used Tires, apd the price is always right. ROGERS. BtiS W .fWKHa. BELMONT 4300. USED AUTO PARTS For over 100 makes and model cars at 50 to 75 per cent off list prices. A complete stock of new ring gears, pinions, new axles and new springsMall Orders Shipped Same Dav as Received. KLEIN BROS. Eureka Auto Parts. 334 N. Capitol. Circle 0873. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry Auto Tops 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 BATTKRY SHOP. 413 9 Meridian. THE MASTER VULOANIZERJS. CUT RATE VTTLC CO . INC. 3 °7 N NOBLE ST ITS never ’at until Indianapolis Times Want Ada have failed to And ii.

37 MONEY TO LOAN AN HONEST MAN Is one who meets his obligation promptly, even when inconvenient to do so. The Commonwealth Loan Cos. will supply you with the money so quickly, so, efficiently, so considerately and so agreeably that you will Enjoy Paying Your Outstanding Bills We loan money, not to the shiftless and improvident, but to sincere and self-respecting people, on their household goods, piano or other chattel security without removal, in any amount up to S3OO. No embarrassment, no waiting, no charges. The rale of interest is fixed by law. Terms of payment to suit the borrower Come in and talk over your problems. You will be under uo obligation whatever. CoraimnioiniweaLStlii Loan Company 305 Odd Fellow Bldg. Cor. Penn, and Wash. Sts. Phones: Main 4619. Lin. 3151. MONEY Borrowed of us carries a greater value, because we sell you SERVICE. Why worry over yous bills or obligations when financial aid can be easily and quickly obtained from US. s2<Q> to $3(00 We loan on PIANOS, FURNITURE, AUTOS, LIVE STOCK, FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC. We can arrange repayment of loan to suit you. Capitoll Loam Go, Uty 2 Eo Washington St. Man 0585. Lincoln 7184. FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WILSON. 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Lincoln ftf •>4. MONEY to loan on second mortgages. L. B. MILLER. 127 N Delaware St Main 5762. LEGAL NOTH E 8 GOODS stored in the name of Mary Belle Smith. Tom Harris, Mrs. Georgia Hunter, Ida Jones. Emma Grunert. Ross Reynolds. Mrs. Maggie Jewel. Arthur Lasley and Mrs. G. Perry Gray will be sold for storage charges Tuesday, Sept. 4. 1923. at 2 p. m. Goods having been >n storage one year and Charges unpaid. BANNER STORAGE COMPANY, 328 E. Washington St. Circle 2677. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned has duly qualified as executrix of estate of Albert M. Wills, deceased, lato of Marlon County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to bo solvent. *• No. 21492. ALICE WILLS. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Mary R. Shepard, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be-solvent. No. 21493, JONATHAN T- SHEPARD. IT'S never lost until Indianapolis Times Want Ads have failed to find it.

MONDAY, ATO. 27,1523

39 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by Decatur Township. Marion County, Indiana, before the advisory board. V Notice is hereby given the taxpayers oM said township above named, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on the 4th day of September, 1923, will consider the following budget: —Budget Classification for Townships—* Township Fund— Salary of trustee 720.00 Office rent 00.00 Trustee’s Expense—(a) Traveling 150.00 Records, legal publications and office supplies 400.00 Pay of advisory board 15.00 School transfers . . . 400.00 Total township fund $ 1,745.00 —Estimate of Township Funds to be RaisedEstimated expenditures as above.® 1.745.00 Total ..$ 1,745.00 Lees estimated revenue and balance— Balance at end of this year 757.81 Total deductions $ 757.81 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation $ 987.19 —Special School Fund— New buildings $ 200.00 Repair of buildings 1,000.00 School lurnitire and supplies.... 800.00 Fuel for school houses 1,600.00 School transiers 500.00 Transportation 6.000.00 Teachers' Institutes ............ 1,000.00 Janitor service . . . 1,200.00 Miscellaneous—• (1) 7.700.00 Total special school fund $18,009.00 —Estimate of Special School Fund to be Raised— Estimate of expenditures.as above.slß.ooo.oo Balance at end of this year 3,192.12 Total deductions $ 3.192.12 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation $14,807.88 —Bond Fund— Payment of bonds $ 1.500.00 Payment of interest 3.006.00 Total bond fund $ 4,500.00 —Estimate of Bond Fund to be Raised— Estimate of expenditures. as above $ 4.500.00 Balance at end of this year 651. 2 M Total deductions . T$ 651A^ Unount necessary to be raised by taxation . $ 3,948.77 —Tuition Fund— Pay of teachers $19,000.00 Total tuition fund $19,000.00 —Estimate of Tuition Fund to be Raised— Balance at end of this year $ 7,647.29 Total deductions $ 7.647.29 Amount necessary to be raised by - taxation $11,352.71 —Proposed Levies— Net taxable property $4,935,980.00 Levy Levy Amount on on to be Name of Fund— Polls Property Raised Township 03 $ 987.19 special school SI.OO .30 14.807.88 Bond .08 3.948.77 Tuition 23 11,352.71 Total ."777! .63 $31,098.55 —Comparative Statement of the Taxes Collected and to be Collected—(Shows Amounts Collected Last Three Years) Township Fund—Collected 1921 levy, $1,023.64: collected 1922 levy, $850.70; collected 1923 levy, $985 46; to be collected this levy 1924 levy, $987.19. Special School Fund —Collected 1921 levy, $17,546.00: collected 1922 levy. $10,768.94: collected 1923 levy, $14,781.99: to be collected this levy 1924 levy. $14,807.88. Bond Fund—Collected ,1921 levy, $4.669.07: collected 1022 levy, $4,327.62: collected 1923 levy, $3,449.13; to be collected this levy 1924 levy, $3,948.77. •Tuition Fund—Collected 1921 levy, $lB,754.65: collected 1922 levy, $16,578.42; collected 1923 levy, $11.825.c9: to be collected this levy 1924 levy, $11,332.71. Total Fund—Collected 1921 levy, $41.993 36: collected 1922 levy, $38,523.68: collected 1923 levy. $31,042.17: to be collected this levy 1924 levy. $31,096.55. Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers, feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State board of tax commissioners for further and final action thereon. by filing a petition therefor with the county auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September, and the State board will fix a date of hearing in this county. _ Dated Aug. 24 1923. BERT r. TEAGER. Trustee.®

MELLON PREPARES FOR NEW ATTACK UPONMAXES Secretary of Treasury to Battle Farm Bloc in Next Congress. By JOHN CARSON WASHINGTON, Aug. 25.—Secretary of the Treasury Mellon Is preparing for another battle with the farm bloc In the next Congress. Mellon wants the maximum surtax to be 25 per cent. That would mean the highest tax on the biggest incomes would be 25 per cent surtax and 8 per cent normal income tax, a total tax of 33 per cent. Mellon made his first fight to get a reduction In the surtaxes to 50 per cent. He won and that Is where the schedules now are. Mellon Is now well prepared with statistics to show that by reducing the surtaxes he could increase tM revenue to the Government. Th<™ result followed his first reduction. But his opponents say that increased business prosperity increased Federal revenue, and not tax revisions. The farm bloc opposes Mellon. Whether Mellon will recommend any reduction in the income tax on the poorer classes, Is a question. Opinion here i(ow is that he will not, although the advocates of reduction of taxes on big incomes may offer a compromise, which would include the smaller incomes also. Figures have been prepared to show that almost three-fourths of the total Income reported to the Government Is from persons having a taxable income of $5,000 or less, or a total income of $6,000 to $7,500. But these figures, on closer examination and study, are misleading. The big revenue from the Income tax comes from the persons who have incomes ranging from SIO,OOO a year to $50,000 a year. To grant an exemption to all persons having income of not more than $5,000 would cost the Government about $100,000,000 a year in revenue. That is considerable, but It could be done If the tax on greater incomes were increased and the income tax law were amended to catch some of the tax dodgers. The farm bloc also is preparing figures to combat Mellon. It will be another fight, the old battle renewed. The complexion of the next Congress Is convincing to the farm bloo leaders that Mellon wdll lose again. Stolen Car Is Restored M Sergeant Sheehan and the night rl<™ lng squad noticed an automobile standing In the alley between Arsenal Ave. and Oriental St., north of Washington St., early today. An Investigation of the machine showed It was stolen from Mrs. Anna Bassett, 381s E. Washington St., earlier in tie evening.