Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 92, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 August 1923 — Page 10

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1 DEATH NOTICES BUOY, CHARLES W.—Beloved son of Mrs. - Lydia Bucy, 423 Hudson St„ passed away Ails'. 27. 2 p- m. For further information call Fred T. Moore, funeral director. Kenwood 2660. JUTTE. MRS. CAROLINE—Died Sunday at her late residence. 1408 S. East St*, at 5.30 p. m., age 83 years. Funeral at residence Wednesday, 9:30 a. m. Sendees Sacred Heart Church. 10 a. m. Burial in St. Joseph cemetery. Friends invited. The deceased was a member of the Christian Mothers' Society. LEMASTERS, CLARENCE EARL—Beloved little Bon of Mr. and Mrs. Harry LeMasters, passed away at the parental home, 2277 Hillside Are., Aug:. 27, 6 a. m. For further information call Frol T. Moore, funeral director. Kenwood 2660. (Kokomo, Ind., papers please copy.) LLPS 6Y, KATHERINE LOUISE—Age 42 years, wife of H. J. Ruth Lipsey. passed away at the residence. 1323 N Dearborn St., Sunday. 3 p. m. Funeral will be held Wednesday. 2 p. m., at Butler Memorial Reform Church, E. Tenth and Oakland Sts. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park cemetery. Friends may call at any time. STTNTOSH, SARAH JANF. —Age 68 years, died Monday. Aug. 27. 1923. at the Little Sisters of the Poor. Funeral Wednesday, 10:30 a. m., at the Charles A. Hockensmith chapel. 724 N. Illinois St. Friends invited. Interment in Crown Hill. Friends may call Tuesday from 3 till 9 p. m. at above address. WORLEY. ANNA—Age 29 years, beloved wife of Raymond Worley, passed away Aug. 26. Funeral will be Wednesday. 2 p. at William Vehlingr’s chapel, 948 E. iwshlnrtft. St., and 2 'SO at Oak Mill Tabernacle Church. Frlenu- may call Tuesday aJ f er 1 p. m. 3 IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of our mother. Mrs. Lottie Cade, who died two years ago. Aug. 28. In the graveyard softly sleeping. Where the flowers gently wave. Lies the one we love so dearly. But whom we could not save. In our hearts there comes a longing— If you only could come homel You shall never be forgotten: Never shall your memory fade: Sweetest thoughts will always linger Round the grave where you are laid. HER CHILDREN. IN MEMORIAM —In loving remembrance of my dear mothen, Effie O. Johnson, who departed this lile one year ago today, Aug. 28. 1922. Dearest mother, these lines can not say How my heart feels today. About you. my wonderful mother. For deep In my heart There Is a place set apart Only for you. my mother. Friends may think the wound Is healed. But little do they know the sorrow That lies in my heart concealed. A Loving Daughter, MRS. HAZEL BLOOD WORTH. 6 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 9t. Drexel 2570, . Parlors 1222 Union St. FLAiN'NER & BUCHANAN _ 320 North Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapoiis since 1887. Fhon*—-Main 0641-0642. LI. 2641. INDIANAPOLIS CREAMATORY SHIRLEY BROSrCO - Main office 940 N. Illinois Si. Pircle 1918 Main 3 841. George Griustemer Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. _ Main 0908 Johnson <fc Montgomery 1032 Central Av*. Main 1430. FUNERAL DIRECTOR—.4O2 N. Illinois. WM. E. KRIEGER. Main 1154. Res , Phony Den Davis 332-L. GADD —BERT 8. GADD. 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 STRAYED or stolen, yellcw. male. Angora cat. 502 S. New Jersey St. Reward. Call Circle 0708. fctACK. woolly dog: child s pet: name Buddie. Reward. 2620 Highland Place. { 12 HELP WANTED—MALE The Union Store 118 N. Pennsylvania St. Desires the services of an energetic young man experienced in ladies' wear department. as floor man and window dresser. Refer - * ences. Advancement. Apply immediately. WANTED TRUCKS TO HAUL COAL 1405 W. RAY ST. MEN to sell Little Giants Fender Braces for Fords. Factory, 1108 N. LaSalle, WE bster 4421 ATTENTION BOYS Routes in business district will pay your school expense: prefer high school boy*, but all applicants will he given consideration. Apply MR. JEFFRIES. 25-29 S. Meridian, afternoons. Shoe Salesmen Only those experienced need apply. A permanent position for those who qualify. Salary and commission. Can use several food, steady. Saturday extras. Brenner's hoe Dept.. 26 E. Wash*, next dcor to Wash. Hotel, Combinat ion houseman and chaffeur to go to Lake Maxinlruckee. 1304 N. Delaware. Lynn B. Millikan. " MEN WANTED—To make more money. Fifty night classes. Complete business, i 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. GOO t> Times routes for saie In Erlghtwood. Only live-wire boys or girls need apply. Bee Manager at Station O. 3216 E. TwentyThird St- after 2 o'clock p. m. COLORED fry cook, steady position with good salary. WHITE'S CAFETERIA. 34 the Circle. i VvANTED—Wagon blacksmith' and woodworker. 444 E. Tenth St UtCEnaCE repairman wanted: first class. \ Call Brookside 7706.

12 HELP ANTED—MALE First-Class Tool and Die Draftsman. Apply Nordyke & Marmon Cos. Ken. Ave. & Morris. LATHERS wanted. Webster 5586 after 6 p. m. WANTED—Short order cook at night; white. 152 McLean PI. Harrison 1028. 13 INSTRUCTIONS RAG—JAZZ ana popular piano playing in 2Q lessons. Booklet free. CHRISTENSON ECHOOL. lQf) Pembroke Arcade. Cir, 3034MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER’S COLLEGE. 309 E. Wasldngton St. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0757. 14 SALESMEN VVANTED SALESMAN, experienced, to sell Chevrolet cars. If you want to make money and are willing to work. See MR. STONE, 427 N. Meridian. ____ 16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE 1,300 Young Ladles no Hindiaoapolis have made Telephone Operating their Profession, Why not become a Telephone Operator? See Miss Cooper Indiana Bell Telephone Cos. New York and Meridian Sts. Food Checker Woman. 25 to 30 years of ace. who has had clerical experience, for position as food checker; must b© Quick and accurate; steady position with food salary and board to ! rjfkt person. Apply White’s Cafeteria. 34 | The Circle. WANTED girla or boys, between the ago of 10 and 14 in north Indianapolis and Riverside to carry Times routes Morality must be good. No caddy boys wanted. Apply L V. GRAETER, 2941 Clifton St., rear: after 3 p. m. GIRL FOR OFFICE WORK, TYPEWRITER, BILLING, ETC. ADDRESS A NO. 2297, TIMES. YoCNG lady. genera: office work, experteneed bookkeeper preferred. Apply immediatelv. THE UNION STORK. 118 N. Penn. 17 SITUATIONS WANTED b—Female GIRL with two years at college wants good position: prefer? tutor. Drexel 1023. 18 ROOMS FOR KENT COLLEGE. 1563; beautiful front connecting rooms, nicely furnished; homelike. Circle 5035. 217 E. MICHIGAN. Apartment 5: modern room for rent. Gentlemen preferred. Clrcle 8191, 2602 BOULEVARD PL ; one room and kitchenette, furnished or unfurnished. Call Kenwood 2618. THREE upstairs rooms: light and gas furnished: couple employed preferred. 2008 Catherine. 1731 COLLEGE. 1 unfurnished or furnishsd room; will give kitchen privileges. a—Light Housekeeping 2 LIGHT housekeeping rooms and kitchen, modern, coxy. 906 N. Delaware. Main 8180. FOR RENT—Furnished room for light housekeeping. Girls preferred. Protestants. 246 N, Tremont, 952 S. EAST: modern furnished, front, light housekeeping rooms; near Vilia laboratory. Drexel 3780 FOR RENT—Furnished room for light housekeeping. Girl preferred. 246 N. Tremont, MADISON Ave.. 1025; two furnished light housekeeping rooms; bath; private entrance; 50.50. Drexel 5375. TO LET— T*o iurnished light housekeeping rooms with garage. 1115 River Ave. Call Belmont 3855. 952 S. EAST; modern furnished, front, light housekeeping rooms; near Lilly laboratory. Drexel 3789. ILLINOIS St., 907 N.; nice sleeping room, 82.50; modern. TWO furnished rooms, downstairs, modern: no obiection to children. Circle 0980. ALABAMA. N„ i(509; two modern housekeeping rooms, furnished. Circle 7635. NICE light housekeeping and sleeping rooms. Protestants. Circle 3847 N. New Jersey St. 1 NICE room for light housekeeping. UIT N. Illinois St. I)—Board and Rooms PARK AVE., 1540 lovely location: homo cooking. Circle 7764. 19 RENTALS a—Houses Extra Good 136 N. Colorado Ave.. 6 rooms modern. $45 per month. Washington Bank & Trust Cos. Call Mr. Bates. Main 0792. t Chester Avenue Four rooms at 2931 N. Chester Ave.. with gas. water, electric lights. Inside toilet; 525. W L. BRIDGES. 148 N Delaware. Circle 7808, b—A part ments Apt. For Colored New thoroughly modern apartment, located 810-16 W. Twelfth St. Rente $27.50 per month. Call Mr. Bates, Main 0792. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO NEW APTS., 2 rooms, kitchenette and bath. ln-a-door beds, electric range, refrigerator and locker. Corner Prospect and High Inquire at ice cream parlor In bldg. c—Business Places Downtown Office Space We have some very desirable office space overlooking Monument PL, on third floor. State Savings and Trust Cos. 9 E. Market St. Main 4517. SECOND FLOOR STORE, room 60x36 feet wired for lighting, equipped with heating and Good entrance. Also room 16x25 feet adjoining. Apply THE UNION STORE. 11$ X. Pennsylvania. •_ 20 WANTED TO RENT WANTED—Five-room houae. with sink in kitoheu, and bath. 241 N. Jefferson. 21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE a—Business Property CONFECTIONERY, good Ideation, good business, choap, by owner. 1114 S. Pershing Bt. b—Houses Near Tech High School 5-Room Cottage 5400 DOWN. Full lot. Electric lights, city water, bath. Price $2,500. Payments. $22 month. A BARGAIN. Realtors

SO AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE

REPOSSESSED CARS and TRUCKS Save what the other fellow paid. All cars sold fo.r balance due. Lower down payment and cars that are mechanically right.

We have no comebacks. Ford, 1923 Sedan, 35 days’ old, run less than 250 miles, 5125 down. Ford Roadster, 1919, with starter, $50.00 down, $13.49 per month. Ford Roadster, 1919, regular, $50.00 down, $10.97 per month. Ford Touring, 1918, California top, $50.00 down. Oldsmobile Coupe, $125.00 down, balance twelve months. Lexingcon Touring, California top, velour upholstered, $150.00 down. =TRUCKS== I—Ford1 —Ford ton truck., 1922, $125.00 down. I—Ford ton chassis and cab, 1922, $75.00 down. (With automatic dump) Several large trucks up to 3 y 2 tons. Your Car in Trade. Indiana Investment amid Security Cos. Cl rcle 8327. Open Until 8 p. m. 235 W. Georgia St.

21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses Can You Beat This? Practically new 4-room double, southeast: modern, except furnace; paved street; renting for S3O a side if sold quick can bo bought for $4,750; $750 cash. S4O per month. Mr. Keller, evenings. Ran. 0894. SCHMID & BMITII INC., REALTORS. “Let's Talk It Over." 130 N. Delaware St. Main 4088. B 3200 East Seven-room house with bath, electric lights, gas; corner lot; newly papered and newly painted; paved street; half square E. Wash. oar. Easy terms. Call R. G. Britton Lincoln 3808. Eve., Kenwood 4050. Turner Ave. —Haughville Dandy double, four rooms side; water and eioctria lights; rents sl4 side. Price $2,450; S2OO cash, balance terms. Let rent help pay for this. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors Good Investment Eight-room modern house. 910 S. New Jersey. Can be easily mado 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 haxk and trust co . Gnrtield Park A fine, modern bungalow on Pennsylvania St. near Garfield Park. Five rooms, bath, furnace, full basement. Only S6OO eash. balance easy terms. Mr. Travis, with W. L. BRIDGES. 148 N Delaware. Circle 7808. Eve.. Circle 3654. Double, X. Elder Ave. New house, four rooms side; water and electric lights; rents sl7 side. Price,53.150; $250 cash, balance terms. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors Colored Bargain v Good 8-room home. (stern, except furnace, on a paved strec: and ear line; northwest: a snap at $3,.>60. SI,OOO cash; Mr. Keller. Randolph 089 4. SCHMID & SMITH INC.. REALTORS. “Let's Talk It Over," 130 N Delaware fit. Main 4088 Buy From Owner New five-room house. 2143 Bosart Are.: ready to move In: large lot. garage, electric lights, front and back porches, cement walks; best buy In city; $2,750; small payment down. FLOYD PETERMAN, 2952 N. Sherman Dr. Webster 4327. River Avenue Here’s a four-room home, with gas. electricity, cistern and well at sink which is connected to sewer. Alley on side and rear; garage; $2,900; trrme. Mr. Robertson. evenings. Harrison 3628. SCHMID 4- SMITH, INC:. REALTORS. “Let s Talk It Over." 130 X. Delaware St. Main 4088. In Irvington Fine condition. Owner leaving city. Bargain price. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors 8-Room House Modem except furnace; 1721 Rooaevtll Ave.; SSOO cah. balance payment*. Capital Realty Cos., Main 2874. FIVE-ROOM modern bungalow, two squares of Technical High School; full basement, good cement garage, plenty of fruit, shrubbery and flowers; lot 182x42; immediate possession: price $5,570, SSOO down, S6O per month. 8. W. RANGE & SON, 824 K. of P, Bldg. Main 3254. East, Near Washington, $5,000 7 rooms, modem home, 5 rooms and bath down, 2 bedrooms up. largo porches, beautiful lot. Near schools, churches and car linn. Terms to suit Call Lin. 3734. Colored Buyers Residence and storeroom northwest: will sell on payments or trade for- other property.. Main 0186. Evenings. Washington 1761-Ring 1. A good investment. North Tremont Ave. Near Eleventh St.: 5-room modern bungalow for 94.200. On termw to suit. Marion County State Bank Buy That Home Now W© have a plan that will put you In j your own hom©. Small payment down, balance ©any. Phone Humbodlt 2(372. 1419 Montcalm St. Semi-modern, six rooms, deep lot, extra large barn, paved street; $2,900; half cash. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. 5 Rooms, $2,600 A neat little cottage, large lot, ideal homo for small family. Terms S3OO down. Call Lincoln 3734, FOR SALE—New 7-room bungalow, modem, party must leave cit.v: immediate possession: 4 miles south of city limits. Call Drexel 7826 R-2. 5-ROOM cottage, soml-modern, best, condition good location, on English Ave. Bargain at $3,500: SSOO down. Call Lincoln 237 N. Keystone Ave. Six rooms, excellent condition, semi-mod-ern: garage: $750 down. Call Lincoln 3734. See 1018 Fletcher Ave. Six rooms and bath, good condition: only $3,700: SSOO down. Call Lincoln 3734. FRANK E. GATES & SON REALTORS. 1011 Hume-Mansur. Lincoln 1269. d—Lots Large Tract 65x262. northeast, fronting on E. 33d; beautiful surroundings; price now only $545; responsible party can buy for S2O cash, then $2 weekly. Mr. Young, Main 1409. Rea. Washington 1079. Large Lot, Northeast Beautiful residence section; 70x100; price now only $650 $lO cash and $1.75 weakly. An excellent homesite or investment. Mrs. Robison. Webster 7037. TWO lots. 35x120 feet; east front; paved street; $450, Barrett law. OWNER, 2008 Katherine St. Call Webster 6194. BEAUTIFUL LOT, north of Forty-Fifth. Improvements In. Harrison 2173. © —Suburban 50 Acres Well improved; 9 miles southeast of Monument. Bargain, $225 acre. Can be subdivided. . Capital Realty Cos., 204 Rauh Bldg. Main 2874. Suburban Four-room bungalow with 5 extra lots, thMe squares from Stop 5, Lafayette traction. $3,350; $350 down, S3O per month. Main 0186. $lO GfVES you possession of acre tract east. Ideal home site. COOPER & HADLSY. 638 Lemeke Bldg. Main 2776. Evenings, Webster 37?4. 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22 REAL ESTATE WANTED / FOR good homes, south or east, on payment plan, see Ettinger & Schreiber 1508 National City Bank Bldg. . Lincoln 3734. WE HAVE clients who wish to buy homes south or east, on easy cash payments. If you wish to dispose of your property quickly; address A No. 2296. Times. INeed A small cottage, not over $1,500. Will pay cash. Address A No. 2295. Times. WANTED —A small cottage, not over $1,500. Will pay cash. Address A No. 2295, Times. 23 FARM LANDS ~ FORTY DOLLARS DOWN buys forty acre* land down in Florida: productive, level, good drainage, near markots. Only sl6 per acre. Seven years to pay. Write Land Market. Palatka, Florida. FOR "§a Le—Soft" acres, ail or part. lmnroved. ERNEST BEEK. Bargersville. Ind. or trade eighty acres near Martinsville for small farm Belmont 1901. forbade a—Household Goods LEAVING edty; must sell beautiful up-to-date furniture, consisting of 4-piece walnut bedroom suite, tapestry upbol. chaise, baby grand Sonora, nested tables, floor lamp, etc. Apt. 11, 3407 N. Delaware. ; ANTIQUE rosebud mahogany chair, tapestry ■ent. 6x9 velvet rug. white enameled I kitchen table. Har 2320. 3238 Grareland. EaßgaTnsT antique love seat, chairs to match; new MoDougall kitchen cabinet, 9xlo oriental rug. reasonable. 2533 Bollefontuine. Randolph 5385. RI GS; 9xlS: kitchen cabinet, day-bed anl pad, linoleum, drop-leaf table. \ -bed. | spring e and mattress and lot dishes. 812 N. East St. DAVENPORT suite, with 2 chairs, overstuffed. like new; very reasonable: can tie seen at Apt. 4. Pinex. Pine St. and Fletcher Ave. IF IT covers the floor, we have It Rugs and linoleum at lowest prices. 207 W. Washington Bt., opposite Statehouse. GAS RANGE kitchen cabinet, dining table, 6 chairs, bookcase, dressing table, rug. Other household good*. Randolph 1298. GA9 STOVE. CLARKE~JEWHET IRVINGTON 3085. RUGS and household furniture; good condition. Washington 2853. DAY-BED, oak library tables, nxtker. black leather upholstering. 1030 N. Meridian. OFFICE tibrarv table! Call after 6 p, tn. Wash. 0634 b—Cool. 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 la good. W. Va large lump, forked.s 7.75 W. Va. shoveled lump .... 7.00 W. Va, M. R . 60 pci. lump 0.00 Bemt Pocahontas Smokeless. lump forked 8.25 Semi Pocahontas Smokeless lump, shoveled .... 8.00 Pocahontas lump, forked.. 10.50 Pocahontas lump shoveled. . 10.00 Pocahontas M. R., 60 pet lump 8.00 Ind. or 111. lump, forked. ... 6.75 Ind.'or 111. Mina Run 4.30 Ind. or 111.. 2-0 lump, forked 5.50 Delivery any place In the city. Toni Shroyer BElmont 5017 Popularity of Magic Coal Well Founded It Is mined In a selected field of Wes?. Virginia by ona of the best operators known to the buslnesß whose mines and tipple are equipped with the most modern applianoes known to the Industry. Polar Ice & Fuel Cos. 2000 Northwestern Ave. Ran. 0089. 1902 &. East St. Drexel 1453. Lynn and Big 4 Ry. Bel. 0888. BUY COAL At Our Special Price FIVE DAYS ONLY If coal is not as advertised return same at our expense. Pocahontas lump $10.50 Best Virginia lump, fkd $7 85 Best Virginia lump, shoveled. ... $7.00 111. or Ind. lump $5.60 3 tons sl6. JACKSON COAL CO. Lincoln 5490, Circle 3234. BUY GOOD COAL IT SAVES YOU MONEY KINDLING WITH EACH TON Try Our Pocahontas. None Better. Genuine Red Ash Pocahontas lump. .$ll.OO Virginia Splint, large forked SB.OO Eastern Kentucky Block, largo fkd....58.00 Genuine Brazil, large block, fkd..... $7.50 Gen. Linton No. 4 lump, clean fkd. . .$6.50 Illinois Block, large forked SO.OO Illinois Egg, clean forked $5.60 Indiana Egg. clean forked $5.60 Ind. or 111 mine run $5.00 Delivery Anywhere in the City. UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Drexel 4621. Drexel 4622. 'fhfl 0.. 0.. C. & St. L. Ry. Cos. will sell ai public auction, Thursday, Aug. 30. 1923, at 9 am, at their Capitol Ave. yards (entrance on Senate Ave. near South St.), Indianapolis, Ind. Unless claimed prior to that date by rightful owners. Three car load coal (each car sold separately). Two cars billed from Katherine Mine W, Va. and one oar from Peerless, W. Va. Inspection of cars can be made Aug. 29, 1923. J. K. VANCE, F. C, A. Use Elevator Coal It’s Re-Screened Fred Goepper & Son ESTABLISHED 1893. Belmont 4704. Belmont 4705.

25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE b—Coal. Ice and Wood Here Is Your Coal Supply! Order your winter's fuel now. We can make immediate delivery, and your heating problem will be 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 j Weaver is the surest road to heating satisfaction. Weaver Coal Cos. 11l Leota St. Drexel 2201. The Truth of Our Coal WE Do NOT NICKNAME OUR COAL AND WE DO NOT CHARGE A DOLLAR MORE PER TON. BUT WE JX) SELECT THE BEST QUALITIES 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 $6.25 Amber Jacket lump $6.25 Illinois block SO.OO Indiana lump $5.76 111 or Ind.. 2 to 0-in. lump : . .$5 40 BETHEL COAL CO. Drexel 0250. BUY COAL NOW. IncL large lump, fkd..55.75 IND. D4-INGH LUMP $5.50 CLEAN FKD. ILLINOIS LUMP $5.75 LINTON NO. 4 $6.00 A GOOD FURNACE COAL. FKD $6.25 POCAHONTAS SHOVELED LUMP . . $9.60 WEST. VA. LUMP SB.OO KENTUCKY LUMP $8.26 POCAHONTAS MINE RUN SB.OO Try 1 ton of this coal ajid if it doesn’t meet with your approval, send it back. MERIDIAN COAL CO. Lincoln 0237. Lincoln 6237, HEAVY wood and kindling cut ready for use. larire truck load ell can Circle 5694. e—eiothiug TROUSERS ®T© Match ff\ Your Coat ||U $2.95, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 and up. THE PANTS STORE CO. ' 48 West Ohio St., Near Illinois d—Mu.'leal Instruments Discount Os $160.00 On slightly used player piano. Tiahoifany case; ruaranteod value: pay the balance on our liberal monthly or week payments. Don’t delay aeei ug this! Baldwin Piano Cos. 18 N. Pennsylvania St.

W ant A Player Piano ? At a great saving? Purehaa© on© of our many lino us©tl bargains. Thoroughly guaranteed. Easy terms. * Baldwin Piano Cos. 18 N. Pennaylvania St. 6—Pot and Live Stock SHEPHERD puppies, tri-colored. 4 healthy male*. 0 woekg old; sl2 each. 2331 Cefitral Ave, Randolph 0332. CANARY BIRDS, bell, noted rollers, $u pair* “mo cages; females 60e. 1714 8 Dela^ ware. FOUR English setter pupplee. 7 months oTif ready to break. Route D. Box 2UU. In dlanapollg. Airedale Male, one year old; registered. Must be sold. Call Harrison 1000 or 2152 N. Meridian. Apt. I. COLLIE PUPS for sale; registered stock Webster 1279. COLLIE pup, 3 months, male. After 6 P m . 626 E. Twenty Fifth. NO 1 JERSEY m* for sale. 3312 Scho~field. Webster 3754. THOROI GHBRED hound; good rabbit dog. Circle 6307. THOROUGHBRED Rhode Island Red hens and roo-tter for gale. 846 Lincoln St. f—Miscellaneous Typewriter Bargains USED LARGE AND SMALL TYPEWRITERS AT LOW PRICES ALL GUARANTKED CASH OR PAYMENT. EXPERT REPAIRING AT LOW COST. RIBBONS 6tic EACH. Clark Typewriter Shop 18 W. MARKET 8T„ 2nd FLOOR. Main 2686. TYPEWRITERS *" $25, $35. S4O. SSO. S6O; factory rebuilt and fully guaranteed Typewriters rented repaired. AMERICAN WRITING MACIiINE CO. 30 8. Pennsylvania. Lincoln 6822. Established 40 years. A FOLDING office desk, a lot of law bofcks and shelving. Inquire at 1009 People's Bldg. 27 BUSINESS ANNO UNCEMENTS To Whom This May Concern I bring your sewer in from the property line to the outside of your bouso cheaper than others. I clean vaults, open stoppedup sewers, clean and repair cisterns. My barrels are larger and I do the work myself. If my work does not satisfy you don't pay Give me a trial. Call Main 9081 day’ night or Sundays HENRY HAAS, A Bath a Day 1$ the Healthy Way. E. M HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber, 3280 K. Mich. Webster 3001, FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated* feather mattresses and pillows made HI F, BURKLE, 416 Mass Main 1428 WA NT El>—Five or 6-room cottage near Shelby car. Up to $3,500. Buyer waitIng Call Lincoln 3734. FURNITURE repairing, upholstering, ering; estimates; delivery free. Call Drexel 2545. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDQE, 201 Indiana Ave. HEATH’S Baroer Snop; union; warm, cone* sortable bathrooms 133 W Market. FOR cement work, brick and Mock work e.itimutes free, call GORRKLL, Circle 1518. CARIMLNTF.R work of all kinds; garages - a specialty. Call, Webster 1744. ROOFING roll and shingles roor pAiehed": carpenter work. Lew prices. Har. 3597. VAULT CLEANING at special price. Stewart 1794. 935 E. Maryland. 28 STORAGE AM) TRANSFER Packing Household Goods. Low rates on California shipments. Phene OTTO J. SUESZ Main 3028-2353. Night Webster 0609. Circle 4760. Red Ball Transit Cos. 26 Monument PI. Main 4031. 1 ***' " ■' ' 111 i imSm 29 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Are You Looking for a Future? An Income of $6,000 Is . Waiting For You The only thing you need do is—act. Join the daily increaanlg number of progressive people, who with am investment of SI,OOO and their personal sendee are on the road to lasting success. v If you want a guaranteed lncomo of SB,OOO, with no chance to lose, but every chance to double It, right in the first year, please call in person and ask for Mr. Winters at the Centxal Public Warehouse Company, 601 Kentucky Ave. ROOFING roll and shingles. Roofs patched and carpenter work. Low prices. Har. 8597.

SgBUSINESSOPI'ORTIiN’ITIES^ Business Chance General Store, with good clean goods. 17 miles of Indianapolis, will exchange for city property. Owner 204 Rauh Bldg. Main 2874. 11. J. HAMMANL, excavating sand and gravel. Webster 5194. CITY'S best business opportunities. ROBERT DAY CO.. 208 Lombard Bldar. Main 6807, ROOMING house for sale. Sale forced. 119 E. Vermont St. 30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALK b—Gasoline It Costs You Nothing for Us to Sell Your Old Cat TYe 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-B%te 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.Warner Compm/ H9S.CwtolA><C y 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 Willys-Knights and 1 Qveriainids Immiedsate DeSavery Your Car in Trade L„ T. Allen Overland Sales 917 Virginia Ave. Drexel 0928 • NEW ’ ' USED SERVICE FIRST Broad Ripple Auto Cot AUTHOBI ISC SEAIBKS FORD -FORDSON-LINCOLN OI?E.earAST WASH, A737

AUDI KX BEAUTY 6 Touring, 1921 model; wire wheels, mechanically A-l; newly painted. Is priced at a low price of $450; terms. North-Overland Cos. 515 N. Meridian. Lm. 7815. t $400.00 Buys 4-door Dodxe Brothers’ sedan If you believe in saving by doinst a little work on this car yourself, investigate this at once. C. H. WALLERICH CO. 833 N. Meridian We Sell 'Em DODGES. Buieks, Gardners. Forde. Overlands and many others at bargain prices. Yonr own terms. $75 down and up. Rebuilt, reflnlshed and retopped. All guaranteed. 522 N. Capitol Ave. Open evenings and Sundays. For Good Used Cars See I. WOLF AUTO CO. 019 N Illinois. Main 1579. Open Sunday*. REO, special roadster, special paint, l>ody, top and lenders, perfect condition throughout. See this if you want a real clasy car. OAKLEY-OVERLAND SALES CO. 1661-5 8 Meridian St Drexel 4743. Crow-Elkhart Chummj— Interstate Roadster. L. T. ALLEN 917 Virginia Drexel 0928. and FORD, 1022 touring; speeiai body; rides fine, runs perfect, extra equipment: priced to sell quiokly. oakleV-overland SALES CO. 1061-5 9 Meridian. Drexel 4743. FORD. 1920 touring: A-l condition: starter, new cord tires; SSO down, balance easy terms MILLER AUTO SALES. 644 E. Washirvton. Main 3493. fordYodies Exchange your used body for anew one. Cash or terms. SWISSHELM & PARKER. 544 E. Wash. CHEVROLET li)l9 touring; 4-1 condition: good tires; starter; $25 down: balance to suit. MD.I.EB AUTO SALES, 644 E. Washington. Main 3403. REO. 1010 touring; gooa condition: real buy: $175; cash or terms. OAKLEY-OVERLAND SALES CO. INTERSTATE sedan, belonging to Walter Hipes, 031 K. of P. Pldg., will be sold at auction for charges. Sept. 7. at 951 Superior St. MAXWELL, 1917 touring; new paint. 3 new tiros; cost S6O; price SIOO. STONE CHEVROLET CO„ 427 N. Meridian. CHEVROLET. F B touring; runs good, looks good; SSO down, balance terms. OAKLEY-OVERLAND SALES CO. DURANT 6 touring, in excellent condition: motometer. bar cap, automatic windshield wiper, rear vision mirror, spotlight, shook absorbers. Terms. Call Web, 7801. BUICK, 7-passenger, tcyiinder, $275. Will trade for vacant lot worth same price. STONE CHEVROLET CO., 427 N, Meridian. CHEVROLET. 490; two tourings, both run good; price $75 and SIOO this week. OAKLEY-OVERLAND SALES CO. 1661-5 S. Meridian Drexel 4743. 6UICk 1918 touring: like new; $125 down, balance easy terms. MILLER AUTO PALES, 644 E. Wash. Mein 3403. OVERLAND touring, good condition; price tSO, $26 down, or S4O cash. Webster OVERLAND 90; wire wheels: tires and paint pood; $160; terras. STONE-CHEVROLET CO.. 427 N. Meridian. STEARNS roadster, big six: SIOO 1220 Pratt St. CHANDLER.. 19.22; 44Muaenger sport; SBSO. 1220 Pratt St.

30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline WONDERFUL BUY Ford touring, A-l condition, four new long wear cord tires. Motor completely overhauled with all new parts, new patent brake bands, new top, new back seat upholstering, private owner. Call Brookside 1146, after 6 p. m. Monroe. 1919. good condition. L. T. ALfcEN 917 Virginia Ave. Drexel 0928. c—Trucks 214-TON STANDARD TRUCK Will Give You Plenty of Hauling to Pay For It , Have brand new 2%-ton truck on terms that will make the truck pay for itself. If you intend to buy a truck or want to make money m hauling merchandise, see Mr. Winters at Central Public Warehouse, 601 Kentucky Ave. 31 AUTOMOBILES WAN Ihl) ' N. HIGHEST PRICES PAID. We want any make or model. Largest In state. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND z TIRE CO. 618 N. Capitol. Main 2038. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY. AUTOS WANTED. ’.E PAY CASH. 1. WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N. Illinois. Main 1579, HIGHEST cash prues paid for used cara SAM CORAZ. 619 N. Capitol. AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E. New York St. Main 4446. 31 At TO .SUPPLIES, REPAIRS /VWVVA|^V'V*^WVVVVVVVVS^VVSVVWV^A There is one place in Indianapolis that “SPECIALIZES” in Good Used Tires, and the price is alwavs right. ROGERS. 8115 tV. WASH BELMONT 4300. USED AUTO PARTS For over 100 makes and model care at 60 to 75 per cent off list prices. A complete stock of new ring gears, pinions, new axles and new springsMail Orders Shipped Same Dav as Received. KLEIN BROS. Eureka Auto Parts. 334 N Capitol. Circle 0873. " AUTO PAINTING Credit extended to auto owners. ZerkSe Paint Co* 31 YEARS PAINTERS Top building and general repairing. Prices low as lowest, highest quality. 1517 Kelly St. Drexel 4455, AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry Auto Tops at a reasonable prioe. Workmanship and material guaranteed; new tires and vuloanizirg 33-35 Kentucky Ave. Main 1137. NEED a battery for your carT We have them; WillanJ. Exide. Prest-O-Lite and others. 0-volt for $lO. SOUTH SIDE BATTERY SHOP 413 S Meridian. THE MASTER VULOANIZERS. CUT RATE VTTLC. CO., INC. 37 MONEY IT) LOAN ' FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WILSON. 1)01 National City Bank Bldg. Lincoln 8* *4 MONEY to loin on second mortgages. L. B. MILLER. 127 N Delaware 3t Main 6762. 38 aTTtToN SALES

PUBLIC AUCTION The Cleveland. Cincinnati. Chicago Sc St. Louis Railway Cos.: The Cincinnati Northern Sc E.. I. Sc TH. Railroad Cos. Will sell the following described freight which has not been claimed by owner, at public auction. Thursday. Sept 0. 1923, at 9 a. m., at the Unclaimed Freight Station of the C . C.. C. Sc St L. Ry. Cos., corner Capitoh Ave. and South St., Indianapolis, Ind. Unless previously claimed by rightful owners. Lot. No. Consignees Destination. Commodity. R46l—McQuay Norris Bearing Cos.. Indianapolis. Ind., 3 bxs defective bearings. R49B—C. H. Johnstons Sons Cos.. Greensburg, Ind.. 1 bx sweet pickles. R6ol—-Midway Garage care of Humphrey & Surber. Acton. Ind., I brl pet lub grease. Rso3—Russell Hook. Georgetown. 111.. 5 bags stock feed. Rso6—Cooper Spring Cos.. Cleveland, Ohio, 31 parts broken springs. RSO7 —Cooper Spring Cos., Cleveland. Ohio, 54 auto springs. RsoS—Sadie Moore. Eldorado. 111.. 1 brl notions. RSIO—C. A. Edmonson, Danville. Ind.. 1 empty drum. Rsl2—Busy Bee Grocery Cos.. P. O. Madison, 111., station Granite City. 111., les enamelware. nested; 1 cs not nested. Rsl3—Hascall Paint Cos.. Cleveland, Ohio, 6 drums and 3 kits rig cement. Rsl4—Master Mechanics Cos.. Cleveland. Ohio. 1 brl roofing cement. R6ls—Pierson Hollowel Lumber Cos.. Danville. 111:. 1 stack Breech. Rsl7—Henry Jager, Chicago. 111., 1 case whip powder. Rsl9—W. E Smith. Elkhart. Ind.. 3 pcs fibre furniture. Rs7o—Coco Cola Bottling Wks., Union City, Ind., 1 keg syrup. Rs2l—Spiegel Cabinet Cos.. Shelbyville, Ind.. 1 ert chiffrobe. U522—H. A. Hoffman. Aurora. Ind.. 12 boxes soap. Rs24—Metropolitan Paint 0.. Cleveland, Ohio, 1 cs lubricant. R525—0-N Holloway Garage. London, Ohio, 3 Elllppic springs. Rs26—Robert Bros., Westville, 111.. 1 bbl pet. lubg. oil Rs27—Union Turpentine Cos., Cleveland. Ohft*. 1 bbl oil. 1 pump, 1 truck. 11528—Iroquois Mfg. Cos.. Cleveland, Ohio, 10 cases and 2 drums paint. RS2H—L. R Gray Garage. Lizton. Ind.. sta. Danville. Ind., 1 bdl (1) metal Wgn. 1 bdl (2) wood posts. 11531—Miss Kate Maddy. Muncie. Ind.. 1 bdl 11532 —Peter Llnwood. Sodus. Mich., 1 bag cement. R533—0-N Federal Electric Cos.. Chicago, 111., 1 bx elect signs, fittgs. wired. R534—A. Warlcy, Russia. Ohio. 1 bbl oil. Rs3o—Dr. T. J. Bouer. Urban a, HI., 2 ctn C. B. fans. R539—J W. Millikan, Munoie. Ind., 3 bdl auto bows. RS4O—W. A. Gaines. Evansville, Ind.. 1 wood hlf bbl liq roof cement. Rstl—Scioto Sign Cos.. Kenton, Ohio, 5 ert signs. R 542—8. F. Van Hise. SharonviUe, Ohio, 4-40 gaj drums roof cement. R543—U. S. Metal Goods Cos.. Cleveland. Ohio, 8 bxs and V-ctn auto parts. R544—0-N L H. Hlanz. Cleveland. Ohio. 1 concrete laundry tub. 1 bdl legs, 1 threaded Iron collar attached. R545—U. S. Metal Goods Cos., Cleveland, Ohio. 1 hx iron auto parts. R546—0-N 9. F. Montgomery, Georgetown. 111., 1 bbl earthenware. Rs47—West Carrollton Parch Cos.. West Carrollton, Ohio, 1 cs wax paper. R33o—Keystone Lubricator Cos.. Chicago, 111., 2 empty steel oil drums. R554—F. Wlnebger, Chicago, 111., 1 case cotton work shirts. R 55 of Commissioners. Sidney, Ohio. 2 hlf brls and I pail paint. Rss6—Thos. D. Papoes. Gallon. Ohio, 1 hx show case kd flat. RssT—Albert Kersten. Mound City. 111., 1 Vx animal food. RSSS—A. H. Moinzer, Clyde. Ohio. 1 bdl (2) logs. Rss9—Quaker Chem. Prod. Cos.. Cleveland. Ohio, 2 bx paint. Rsol—O-N Albert O Strum. Elkhart. Ind., 14 erts stge batteries, assembled with chemicals. . R533—0-N John Shepler. RushviUe. Ind.. 1 bdl auto tires. R564—01d Rose Gift Shop. Sidney, Ohio, 1 cs crepe paper. R565—S. A. Schwartz Oil Cos., Cleveland. Ohio. 2 empty drums. Rs66—National Builders Supply Cos.. Cleveland. Ohio. 2 bbls turpentine. Rs67—Standard Parts Cos.. Carthage. Ohio, 1 bx castings. Rsßß—Albert Stevens. P. 0. New Salem. Ind., RR sta. Rushville. Ind.. 6 bx medicine. 1 bx almanacs* EIRIO—O-N Henry Gainer, Washington, Ind., 1 bg seed corn. EIRll—O-N G. E. Johnson. P. O. Lynville, Ind., frt sta Elberfeld, Ind.. 1 bbl cond. buttermilk. CNR2B—F. M. Thatcher. Haviland, Ohio. 11 old empty grease guns. CNR29 —O-N East Side Repair Shop. Paulding. Ohio. 2 Elliptic springs CNR3o—Cotton Zeigler Garage, Jackson, Mich., 1 ert boxed auto bumper, rail and fittings: CNR3I—O-N F. D. Quigley, Jackson, Mich., 1 bx steel bolts, 1 bx rubber hdse, 1 ert (0) tni pails, 1 bdl (12) pails. Persons claiming liny of the foregoing deeribed articles will please state to the undersigned the number of same given in the above list, prove ownership, pay charges and take same away before day of sale. Description of packages are copied from freight or way bills but neither the quanity or contents are guaranteed. All lots subie< t to examination Wednesday, Sept. 5. 1023. J. K. VANCE, F. C A.. Transportation Bldg . Indianapolis. Ind. Phones: Main 5100, Terminal 159.

TUESDAY, AUG. 28, 1b23

39 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC The Terminal Realty Corporation, by proceedings No. 36388, in Marion Court, has acquired a part of the old lie Cemetery lying north of Oliver AveW and west of the present Interurban Freight Terminal on Kentucky Avenue. All remains buried in this part of the old Burying Ground capable of identification are to be individually removed and reinterred and the markers on such graves are to be re-erected. Arrangements have been made with Kirby & Dinn, undertakers, of 1901 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis (phone Harrison 0700), to do the work. The remains are to be reir.terred in Floral Park Cemetery— except such as can ba identified a3 Catholics, which will be inferred in Holy Cross Cemetery. Any persons Interested in this matter can consult with Kirby & Dinn, and if they desire extra care and attention or reinterment in other cemeteries; they can arrange for the same with Kirby & Dinn. Owing to the absence of records of interments and the deplorable condition of the markers, identification of many graves is impossible, but every effort will be made to give this work consideration and care. TERMINAL REALTY* CORPORATION. NOTICE „ Aug. 27, 1923. The Board of Trustees of the Central Indiana Hospital for Insane will receive sealed proposals until Friday, 10 a. m., for furnishing supplies for the month of September, 1923. Estimate book will be on file at Room 148 State House from and after Monday, Aug. 27. 1923. Also at the same time and place the contract will be let for milk for one year from Nov. 1, 1923. By order of BOARD OF TRUSTEES NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the udnersigned has duly qualified as executor and executrix of estate of Cortland Van Camp, deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana, said estate is supposed to be solvent. RAYMOND P. VAN CAMP, ELLA VAN CAMP MARTINDALB. No. 21491. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is heerby given that tne undersigned has duly qualified as administratrix with the will annexed of estate of Clement T. Dunn, deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. GERTRUDE E. DUNN. No. 21494. John E. Hollett. Attorney. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby Igiven thatthe undersigned has duly qualified aa administrator of estate of Alexander F. Cochran, deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. No. 21478. OBER B. M’MILLAN. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administratrix of estate of Frank W. Gamardinger, deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. CLARA W. GAMERDINGER. No. 21470. Notice of appointment Notice is hereby given, that the- under signed has dully qualified as administrator of estate of Tena A. Kellermeyer, deceased, late of Marlon County, Indiana. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. CHARLES F. P. KELLERMEYER No. 21512. S’OTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Sarah A. Suter, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. CHARLES F. SUTER. No, 21309.

COURTESY PLANS FOR STATE FAIR ARE BEING MADE Papers, Badges and sages Promote Movement in City. Every Indianapolis citizen will have an opportunity to participate in "Courtesy Week,” during the State fair, it wai announced today by Frank S. Chance, chairman of the Courtesy week committee. The committee is promoting the observance through the Chamber of Commerce, Adve-tising Club of Indianapolis, Hoosler Motor Club, department stores, Indianapolis Street Railway Company and the police department. Three thousand paper badges bearing the caption, "Ask Me, ’ will be wt rn ’during the week by motormen and conductors, policemen and floorwalkers in department stores. Distribution is being directed by Edward Hunter, secretary-manager of the Advertising Club. Harry B. Williams will distribute th:.*ough the Hoosier Motor Club 7,500 windshield stickers bearing the “Courtesy Week” slogan. The Indianapolis Light and Heat Company has mailed with their monthly Invoices messages calling on Indianapolis citizens to make 48,000 visitors feel at home. Courtesy headquarters at the fairground will be in the band stand. Efforts are being made to paint "Courtesy" on the sidewalks of the business section. HOUNDS CAUSE ARRECT *. Man Tracked by Dogs Held After Dynamiting. By Timet Special KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Aug. JB. Frank Schwartz was arrested today after bloodhounds had led deputies to his home from the home of J. E. King, which was dynamited a few hours previously. King, his wife and five children were thrown from their beds by the blast. None was Injured, although the cottage was wrecked. King said he believed the dynamiting may have been the work of enemies he made in a warfare he made against "petting parties" at a lake near his home. Schwartz was held for questioning. OLD FIDDLERS COMPETE About 5,000 Persons Attend Contest at Anderson. By Timet Special ANDERSON, £id„ Aug. 2s.—Five thousand persons attended the Old Fiddlers’ contest at Mounds Park here. Fiddlers from several counties competed. The winners are John Zlnn, Lapel; Thomas Riley, Marion; J. J. Shackle, Greenfield and Chris Gray, Anderson. Search For Husband Asked Mrs. Agnes Allyn, 204 John Evansville, Ind., has asked local to search for her husband, George Allyn, who disappeared from his home Aug. 16, and who Is thought to be In this city. He is described as being small in size, has blue eyes, brown hair, light suit and straw tat*. Ho is a barbel* by trade, w I