Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 122, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 October 1923 — Page 12

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1 DEATH NOTICES * EDMONDS. WALLACE AUSTlN—Beloved husband of Amanda Edmonds and father of Clinton B. and Clyde Edmonds, departed this jife Monday. Oct. 1. at the residence of his son. Clinton 8., 1853 Brookside Ave.. 1.15 p. m.. age 69 years. Friends may view remains at tne Moore & Kirk funeral home after 12 noon. Tuesday, where funeral will be held Wednesday. Oct. 3, at 2 p. m. Burial' Crown Hill. Friends invited. / FLOOD, SYLVESTER —Age 64. died at St. Francis Hospital Monday. Oct. 1. Friends may view the remains at the residence of his sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Rucker. 948 Elm St. Funeral Wednesday. Oct, 3, 8:30 at residence, 9 a. ni. at St. Patrick's Church. Burial Holy Cross cemetery'. Friends invited. AI.FREY. LEVl—Beloved husband of Myr tle Jt frey and father of Thelma New meyer. Queene Martindale. Chester, Gilbert Rov and Louis Alfrey. departed this life Sunday. Sept. 30. 6:30 p. m. age 48 years. Funeral Wednesday'. Oct. 3. at residence, 29.39 Moore Ave.. at 10 a. m. Burial Memorial Park cemetery. Friends invited. BRYANT. FRANK E.—Beloved husband lit Emma J. Bryant, passed away Saturday. Sept. 29. Friends may view remains Tues day and Wednesday. Funeral Thursday, 3 p. m., at the residence. 4162 College. Friends Invited. Burial Crown Hili. S.iiU. .sU-OND T.—Rocky Ripple, the beloved husband of Lizzie Smith, diet! O F-m ',i. Wednesday. Oct. 3, 2 p. mFriends invited. THALE. HENRY H.—At his home, 1825 N. Pennsylvania St, Sunday. Sept. 30. at 10:30 p. m. Funeral at residence Vednesday at 11 oV> +-. SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral at 11:30 a. m. W> f '-NFR. BY R IT—Hu-band of Flora B Wagner and father of Howard E.. Ervin C. ;ui_ i..co 1. \ai,ner. paseted away at his home. 2045 N. New Jersey St., at 12:30 a. m. Monday. Oct. 1. 1923. Funeral services at the home, 10:30 a. m., Wednesday WEDEWEN, EVERKT—Beloved 'husband of Anna Wedewen. died Oct. 1. 1923. at 4:20 a. m, age 07 years. Funeral Wednesday. Oct. 3, 1:30 p\ m.. at late residence, 1423 S. East, and 2 p. m. at Immanuel Reformed Church, corner Prospect and New Jersey Sts. Fnends invited. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends may view remains from g to 9 p. m. WILLIAMS. DR LUKE P. V.—Passed away at his home in Whiteiand. Monday. Oct. 1, 4:10 a. m. Funeral Wednesday. Oct. 3. 1 ji. m.. at the home Friends invited. WILKINS. MAE 'nee MeOuatl—Age 43 years, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McOukt and mother of Walter, Fi ma and Frank Wilkins, passed away at the Methodist Hospital Sunday. Sept. 30. at 11 a. m. Funeral private, at the residence of her parents, 1850 Central Ave.. Wednesday. Oct. 3, 10 a m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call Tuesday from 11 a. m until 9 p. m. WRIGHT. JOHN PRIORr—Age 33 years, beloved husband of Gale Wright, died Monday. Oct. 1. Besides the widow, one son. Nelson, age 11 years, survives him. Funeral services at family residence. 1724 Woodlawn Ave., Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2 p. m. Fnends Invited. Burial Memorial Park. 2 (ARP OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS—We wish to thank our relatives, friends, neighbors and the wives and daughters of the Knights of the KluKlux Klan lor the beautiful floral offerings, sympathy and kindness shown to us during the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother. Mrs Clara Mable Lacy: especially the dear members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and Fred T. Moore, undertaker. HUSBAND and CHILDREN. CARD OF THANKS—We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to our relatives friends and neighbors, for the kindness and sympathy shown us during the sickness and death of our dear wife and mother. Agnes T. Rusch. We especially thank the Rev. Father Lyons for his comforting words, the pallbearers. Kirby & Dinn, undertakers, and all for the beautiful flowers. MATHIAS F. RUSCH AND CHILDREN. CARD OF THANKS—We wish to thank our many relatives, friends a, and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown us at the death of our beloved mother. Mrs. M. Barrow. Also the Rev. Mr. Heuningar, the singers, Shirley Bros.. fPrt., Holman and all who contributed to thy floral offerings. Sons, daughters and granddaughters.

8 SPECIAL NOTICES IN MKM OR I.A M—ln loving remembrance of my dear husband. Harry Goodwin Jr . who passed away one year ago today. HIS WIFE IN MEMOIifAM —In sad but loving remembrance of our darling daughter. Annie B Lynch. wh< departed this life, two years ago today. Oct 2. 1921. Peacefu. be why rest dear Annie 'Tis so sweet to breathe thy name In life we loved you dearly In death we 4o the same. The moon and stars are shining On a lone and silent grave. Beneath lies one we loved so dearly, ' But who we could not save. There is tne who still will linger At the spot where you are laid Who will come and scatter flowers On the grave that Christ has made. Sadly missed by FATHER and MOTHER. IN MEMURIAM —In lovii g remembrance ot our dear sister, Annie Bey Lynch, who passed away, two years ago today. Just two years ago dear sister We said our last goodbye. You left us here to mourn and weep. While you went to the home on high. And as the vears roll by We miss you more and more. We hope to be with you again On the other shore. Sadly missed by SISTFR and FAMILY. MRS GARRITY, IN MEMORIAM —In loving remembrance of our sister. Annie B. Lynch, who departed this life two years ago today. Oct. 2, 1921. The pearly gates were opened A voice within said come She entered them so peacefully And said goodbye to none. HER BROTHER AND FAMILY. 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 St Drexel 2570. PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 North Hllnois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Main 0641-0642. LI. 2641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY GADD—BERT S GAUD. 2130 Prospect St. Phone. Stewart 2278. George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. Main 0908 Johnson & Montgomery 1032 Central Ave. ""SHIRLEY BROS. CO. Main office 946 N. Illinois St. nrele 1918 Main 1841. Parlors 1222 Union St. FUNERAL DIRECTOR —1402 N. Illinois. WM. E. KRIEGER. Main 1154, Res, Phone, Ben Davis 332-L. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & TITUS. 951 North Del L ♦564. M. 3680 8 SPECIAL NOTICES B. R. F.—Take notice! Office headquarters „ will move Oct. Ist from 401 Peoples Bank Building to 136 N. Delaware Street. 2nd floor.

8 SPECIAL NOTICES DR MARGARET A. SELLERS MIDWIFE 128 W. Vermont St. Lin. 8246. 9 PERSONALS FRANK FITZGERALD. LAWYER, office 7 N. Alabama St., second floor, 10 LOST AND FOUND . FOUND —Articles found in Indianapolis street ears yesterday: ONE PAIR MAN S SHOES ONE PAIR CHILD S SLIPPERS ONE HANDBAG DINNER BOX ONE LADIES' UMBRELLA FIVE PURSES TWO DOORKEYS ONE PACKAGE ADVERTISING CARDS CHILD S HOE AND SHOVEL FOUND IN TERMINAL STATION ONE PAIR SHELLRIM GLASSES IN HOOSIER CASE. SATURDAY EVENING. Telephone Main 2737. LOST—-Five-months-old collie; light colored. Answers to "Colonel.” Child's pet. Libera: reward. Cali Main 0132. AMERICAN ENGLISH BULLDOG. White, with tan marking; child's pet. Call Washington 3826. 3310 Park Ave. Reward. 12 HELP WANTED—MALE /VWWWW/WWWWWVWWW><WVW DON’T READ THIS Unless you are interested in becoming a better salesman. Experience not necessary; we will pay you while in training. Factory branch connection. Call between 9 a. m. and a p. m. REGINA CORPORATION, 485 Century Bldg., comer Maryland and Pennsylvania St. Mr. Meyer. * WANTED TRUCKS TO HAUL COAL 1405 W. RAY ST. ATTENTION BOYS Routes in business district will pay your school expenee: prefer high school boys, but all applicants will be given consideration. Apply MR. JEFFRIES. 25-29 S. Meridian, afternoons. Wanted Stove Flask Maker. HOME STOVE COMPANY. Wanted Experienced Tire Machine Operators On Tire Covers. GATES MGR. CO. FURNACE Installers and helpers: experienced. HOME STOVE CO. ,501 Kentucky Ave. GOOD Times routes tor sale in Brightwood. Only live-wire boys or girls need apply. See Manager of Station O. 3216 E. TwentyThird St., afted 2 o’clock p m. MAN to run cut off saw; also man to work around mill. INDIANA EXCELSIOR CO. S. Keystone & Belt. PAINTERS and roofers; for sale, old established business in 1906: no rent to pay: monthly income $250 to S3OO per. net. See O, L. COX, 520 E New York St BOYS with bicycles guaranteed sl2 per week to start; day work. Apply MR. CARVIN, 18 X Meridian. WANTED—A middle-aged man to work nights in lunchroom Call 144 E 33d MAN. white, to drive Ford truck and haul coal. Irvington 3252, CARPENTER for small job repair work. 60i City Trust Bldg. ~ INSTRUCTIONS EX-SERVICE MEN Knights of Columbus night school offers you free courses in nuto mechanics, bookkeeping business arithmetic, business English. commercial art. htgrer accountancy, mechanical drawing, nubile speaking, radio telegraphy salesmanship. shgrthand and typewriting, show-card writiug traffic management and welding. Register uow. Term opens October 1. Main 3027 113 E. Maryland St POPULAR PIANO music taught in 20 lessons. beginners and advanced. Clara Boles School. 10 W. Ohio St. Circle 8326. RAG—JAZZ and popular piano playing in 20 lessons. Booklet free. CHRISTENSON SCHOOL 106 Pembroke Arcade, Cir 3034. MEN to learn barber trade TRI CITY BARBER'S COLLEGE. 309 E Waahington St. Indiana polls. Ind. Circle 0757. CHRISTENSEN'S method of popular music and syncopation in 20 lessons. Short course for advanced- Circle 3034 16 HELP WANTED—FEMAIJE

: Girls of Indianapolis j Do You Want a Profession That Will Assure You of a Permanent Position With a Steady Income? See Miss Cooper, Who Will Gladly Explain the Many Advantages of Telephone Operating. Indiana Bell Telephone Company, New York & Meridian sts., Room 101. WANTED Gnrlls Over 18 Years CENTURY BISCUIT CO. New York and Blackford WANTED—Woman, not over 40, for general housework, no washing. Can .have child. State salary and experience. Two people in house. MRS. THEO. DOLPHOND. 677 W. Stitt St.. Wabash. Ind. WANTED girl or boys between the age of 10 and 14 in north Indianapolis and Riverside to carry Times routes. Morality must be good. No caddy boys wanted. Apply L. V. GRAETER. 2941 Clifton St., rear; after 3 p, m. GIRLS OVER 18 YEARS UPSTAIRS OVER 458 S. MERIDIAN ST. HONEY DEW BUTTER SCOTCH CO. SALES ladies desiring permanent sales position. See Mr. Howe at Electric Shop, Indianapolis Light and Heat. WANTED—Maids, white must slay nights. Apply in person. SCHOOL FOR BLIND. Pennsylvania and North. HAND embroiderers wanted. Best working condition. 501 Murphy Bldg. EXPERIENCED saleslady. Apply at once. DANIEL'S SHOE DEPARTMENT. 17 SITUATION’S WANTED b—Female TYPEWRITING done. Addressing envelopes. cards and folders. Work called for and returned. Phone Webster 0451. HOJtELACNDRY\ 2511 Columbia Ave.

18 ROOMS FOR RENT BUTLER. S.. 38: comfortably furnished modem room: private home; no other roomers. FURNISHED bedroom in modem home; gentleman preferred; 1000 block on N. Pershing Ave. Belmont 3937. MODERN furnished room, 1800 block on E. Washington. 12 N. Randolph. Drexel 4480, 2016 CENTRAL AV2.; rooms lor young men in private home. Harrison 3533. 628 E. MARKET: modern turnished rooms. $2 up; steam heat. Main 5545, SLEEPING and light housekeeping rooms. Circle 3847, 226 X. New Jersey. TWO ROOMSv furnished; modem; sink. Children welcome. Circle 0980. FURNISHED room*for two men, 1218 Hoyt Ave. Also garage for rent, NOBLE. 317 N.; one sleeping room, upstairs. modem. Call Circle 5140. SLEEPING room, men only, at 835 Chadwick St. a—Light Housekeeping EASTERN Ave., 209: three modern, light housekeping room* in Panhandle disMADISON, 1025; lovely room and kitchenette; gas. bath; garage; private entrance. $6. Drexel 5375, MICHIGAN, 1311 E.: suite modem rooms. Very desirable; near Tech, Webster 0588. ONE light housekeeping room. $3.50; no bath. Lincoln 1671. aftjr 6 p .m. TWO large unfurnished rooms, modem. 810 E. Twelfth St. THREE light housekeeping rooms. Di-ex el 4384. __________ b—Board and Rooms PLEASANT rooms. gentlemen preferred. hreakfast. 1441 N. Alabama St. Circle 4675, 19 RENTALS a—Houses 949 N. Alabama St. A six-room thoroughly modern double house, located in a vera desirable neighborhood. Rents for $55 per month. Reference reciuired. For information call Mr. Bates, Main 0792. Washington Bank ami Trust Cos. 5 Booms and Bath, S4O Corner N. Sherman Drive and E. St. Clair, half double house, bath, furnace, etc Main 3192. 42 N. Beville Ave. Upper half of house; two desirable rooms and bath: light, heat and water furnished. E. Washington car. DESIRABLE six-room modern cottage, near Tech: reasciable. Call 322 IF Dorman St. MACPHERSON St.: 6-room semi-modem, to purchaser furniture only. Kenwood 1234. NOBLEi 340 N.: modern; ~7 large rooms; garage: reasonable rent. b—Apartments Nice Apt. Close In F< ur rooms and bath, flrst-elas* condition: located on third floor. City heat. State Saving and Trust Cos. 9 E Market. Main 4517. COLLEGE. 2045. desirable apartment. Four room®, porch, heat, water; S6O. Rand 0480. c—Business Flares Downtown Office Space Two largp connecting rooms on 3rd floor. Very desirable, reasonable rent. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4517. E. Market St. 21 REAL LS I'ATL KOII SALE a—Business Property TWO storerooms. two apartments: steam heat: vacant space for duplicate. Building rentals $2,100 year. Price $13,506. A. J. MEYER REALTY CO., 806 Kalin Bldg. b—Houses $1,500 Buys A New 3-Boom House S2OO Cash, S2O Per Month Adjoining Rhodfus Park. Near school, churches and city i-ar. within short distance from many large factories. Why go 9 miles out when you can buy in a new addition just two mile* from Monument’ Take West Indianapolis car to McLain St., so 2 blocks north and across Rhodius Park. See Mr Baxter on the addition for all information. W. L. Bridges 148 N. Delaware. Circle 7808.

DANDY suburban home at Thirty-Fourth and Keystone Ave.. 8 rooms, furnace, hardwood floors, electric lights, garage, large lot; only $6,000; SSOO cash, balance SSO month. J. S. Cruse, Realty Cos. Here's Your Chance - / Only S3OO down on this 5 ropm bungalow at 2037 Southeastern; gas, electric lights, city water in yard. $20.50 per month. J. G. McCulleugh 106 N. Delaware. Main 1709. * Suburban Home Nine-room modem home in 4>anvllle, Ind.; 5 bedrooms and batn up; hard pine floors; 4 rooms down, hardwood floors, oak finish; full basement, barn, garage; 3 acres of ground. Faces two streets; shade. Capital Realty 06. 204 Rauh Bldg. Mafn 2874. Boulevard Place Beautiful modern home lor colored: seven roome; long living room with brick fireplace; many built-in features: hardwood floors, front and back stairways; floored attic; full basement, with laundry; brick and cement front porch, inclosed back porch; three-car garage. This house has been built only a few years it is 'Up-io-the-minute and in splendid condition. Terms will be arranged for responsible buyer. GARDNER-WRIGHT CO. 1028 People’s Bank Bldg, Lincoln 4102. Act Quickly Double; six rooms, and bath; N. Capitol Ave.. 2300 block: three garages. This double will furnish you a home ana pay for Itself. Circle 6600. Will arrange terms. Easy Payments—Good Homes One seven-room semi-modern; $2,400, S2OO cash and $22 per month. One four-room, almost new house, seinlruodem: $3.800t S3OO cash. One four-room, semi-modern: SI,BOO, $l6O cash. Ganaday Realty Cos. 909 Peoples Bank Bldg. Circle 0553. Drexel 2724. Now Is the Time To buy and get settled before cold weather. This 5-room modern stucco bungalow in Irvington is an ideal home and you should see it before you buy. Must be sold, that is why the low price of $4,250: only SSOO down, balance like rent Mr. Kinley. The Union Trust Cos. Main 1576. Ken, 4483. 1360 N. OLNEY: bungalow; five rooms; porches front and rear; small business room on lot. Phone 97-20. E. A. WHITE, administrator, Frownsburg, Ind. For Colored Dandy homo near Ralston Park: $250 cash. Main 0186. Wash, 1751-R. 1, FOR SALE—Rooming house, seven rooms. 619 Russenn Ave.: cheap; very eesy terms. Modern house rent, $37. Call after 7:30 p. tn. SBiMI-MODERN four-room house: desirable home. west. S3OO cash, balance monthly. A J| MEYER REALTY CO.. 806 Kahn Bldg. NbW] MODERN, 5-rsk>m bungalow on car line, east. Must sell quick. MEYER REALTY CO.. 606 Kahn Bldg FINE, new colonial house; must sacrifice. Central Ave.. near Thirty-Eighth Street Bird. Washington 1668. HOUSE and garage, built two "years $1,700 lor quick sale. 1526 W. Twenty-Second.

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21 REAL SALE b—Houses Exceptional Buy North 2 story Colonial type, all latest built-in features, cement front drive, 2 car garage. 4Earge beautiful lot. Open for your Inspection. Can be bought on any reasonable terms. Price $9,700. Call owner, Mrs. Kunkler. Hum. 1523. 45i W. 15th St. Don’t Delay An investment property is waiting a cash buyer. Look it over and call Circle 6000 and make your offer. 2920 Sangster St. Four-room bungalow; large pantry, electric lights, built-in features: cement basement. about 15x20 ft. Two lots, 41 % xl3o. Some fruit. House in splendid condition: about five years old. Call FOREMAN, Mam 0180. Evenings, Stewart 2749. LOCATED EAST, 116 N. DENNY ST. Seven rooms, modern well arranged, if you want one bedroom down, two bedrooms and bath up; best condition and location. Bargain at the price, $5,000: terms. HTTTNGER A SCHKSIBER. 1508 Natl. City Bank Bldg. Lincoln 37341827 Spann Avenue Five-room cottage: best condition; semimodern, room for bath. Only $3,200. Reasonable terms. Call Lincoln 3734. ETTINGER & SCHREIBER. 1508 National City Bank Bldg. Move In Now And enjoy the comforts of a 5 room, modem home. Can be bought for $3,800; only $250 cash, balance $37.50 per month. 1058 N. TREI.IONT ST. Marion County State Bank Colored Buyers Attention New bungalows on north side; well located: convenient to car. Can sell on small cash payment. Call E. R. BOWEN. Meyer-Kiser Bank Lincoln 3341. Res Lincoln 1738. HOMES, new. never occupied, every convenience and luxury, high-grade neighborhood: 4 at Temple and Thirteenth: 5 at Tacoma and Thirteenth. Prices moderate: terms easy, or If you own city lot will build, monthly payments no larger than rent THE SOUTHERN HIM BE Ft CO. BY OWNER. 5 large rooms: shade, porches; $2,800 terms. 1455 . Thirty-Third. _ c—Apartments THREE-APARTMENT building: steam heat; moderr ; $1,630 year. Price $9,500 A. J MEYER REALTY CO.. 800 Kahn ll!dg_ a —Lota Well Located, North Easy Terms A lot in Broadway Terrace, between., FiftySeventh and Fifty-Eighth St., west of College Ave. Terms SSO down. sls a month. Don’t wait, call Mr. Kirehefcr now. Lincoln 7830. Beal Lot Bargain 40x50: $.300, SSO rash: on Miley Ave. Just north of Michiran St Improvements in. ext'ept street. W© will build on this lot for $250 d< wn. Call Mr Weesner, Main 0702. Washing.on Bank and Trust Cos. Buyers’ Notice For beaut ful largo lots ;r. Broadway Terrace and Forest Hills. Small payments down, wdance monthly. Call Mr. Brooks. Mam 0792. Randolph 8099. Washington Bank and Trust Cos. BEAUTIFUL wooded lot In the Forrst Manors, northeast. 58x141 Owner leaving: city. Price now only SOBO. easy term* CaJJ Webster 2860. Home Builders Attention Have some beautiful larro lots hi Broadway Terrace, located in best residence section north . Ideal for home or investment. Small payment down, balance easy terms. Call MR HAMILTON. Irvington 3759, TWO lots In growing section northeast; S2O cash, then $2 weekly, buys them both this week. Size f each lot 65x131. Answer quickly. Webster 2360.

BUY A LOT tn Bellalre Addition. $320 t<> $390; $1 down and $1 a week. H. C. TUTTLE A BRO. e—Suburban SUBURBAN home s-ites. acre and half acre. east and northeast; level ground: S4OO and up: easy payments. Also two-acre suburban home on paved road, priced $6,750. on terms COOPER A HADLEY, 838 Lcmeke Bldg. Main 2776. Webster 5774. f—Sale or Exchange For Trade Want Farms, Make An Offer 9 apt. north, rents $5,100. price. $60,000. Store rooms and apartments rents $4,200. $42,000. 8 apartment brick, rents $4,200. $42,000. Three aprtment. rents $2,100 $25,000 Double east, modern, rent SI.OBO. 515.000. THE EYANS-ROBERTS CO., 22 HEAL ESTATE WANTED Why Don’t You Sell that home if it is too large, too small, too far out. too,close in or for any reason and get what you want? We have customers for yours and probably have what you want. Do it now List your property with us. Canaday Realty Cos., 909 People s Bank. Circle 0553. Randolph 5352 We Need Houses If your property is for sale and priced right, we can sell it. Your call receives our attention. REAL ESTATE DEPT. Meyer-Kiser Bank Ltnroln 3.341. Cash for Houses Any part of city, semi-modern cottages for rentals. Will pay cash and deal quickly. Call Randolph 7114, after 7p. m Cash Money Will pay cash for property In colored neighborhood. Call Main 0185. Evenings. : Washington 1751, ring 1. I W£Q~PayCash~ ; Pur good rentals, doubles and investment 1 P ro l )frtic Gall Circle 0600. Cottages Wanted Five or six rooms, located south or east: not over $3,500, Lincoln 3734. TO RENT with option to buy: three or four bedroom house, north or east. Address Mr. B. 918 Peoples Bank Bldg. 23 FAJtMJLuINpjU 2-3 Acre On paved road, southeast. 4 miles from Monument, electric lights. Will give permission to buUl. or will help finance. Price $650: $65 cash. Call Mr. Wccsner, Main 0702. Washington Bank and Trust Cos. k miscklla:7eoUS for sale a—Household Goods SLIGHTLY used household phonograph. This is a big bargain. Terms to responsible party. Call Circle 0832 after 11 a. m. Ask for Mr. Frnnk Wilking. DINING-ROOM suite, fumed oak'. Circasglon walnut bed, dresser and chair; good condition; bargain. Circle 2412. LARGE-SIZE base burner. $25; White sewing machine, $6; Oliver oil gas burner. Randolph 8948. FIVE rooms furniture, privilege renting 5roorn semi-modern, north. Kenwood 1284. DAVENPORT, library table, walnut bed. 430 S. Rural b-s-Coal. Ic and Wood BUY COAL NOW Ind. Lp., Cl. Fkd... .$5.50-$5.75 111. Lp., Cl. Fdk $5.50-$5.75 LINTON No. 4 $6.00 A GOOD FURNACE COAL', FKD .. $6.25 POCAHONTAS BED ASH LUMP SIO.OO NEW RIVER LUMP SIO.OO WEST VA. LUMP SB.OO KENTUCKY LUMP $8 00 POCAHONTAS MINE RUN. 8.00 Try one ton of this coal and if It doesn't meet with your approval. •end it back Meridian Coal Cos. Lincoln 6237. Lincoln 8237.

25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE b—Coal, Ice and Wood The Best Is the Cheapest A coal which gives you most for your money. Clean, Smokeless Egg for Your Furnace No clinkers —less ash—holds fire overnight. $9 Per Ton A Real Furnace Coal. Radio lump $lO Eastern Ky. lump $8 Star City lump $6 All our coal is first quality—every pound guaranteed to give satisfaction. LANG COAL CO. DRexel 3186. Night, BRookslde 7117. Quality Is Remembered / Long After Price Is Forgotten Gen. Poea. lump Red Ash...sll Gen. Red Ash Poca., M. R... .$8 Crystal Block, fkd $8.75 Island Creek Splint, fkd...58.25 Gen. Brazil Block, large. .$7.25 Little Betty lump, fkd $6.25 Ind. Lump, medium, fkd...55.75 Ind. egg. large, fkd $5.50 Linton No. 4 M. It., 50% lump $5.25 Coke, all sizes $11.75 "It's a ‘black business.' but wo treat you 'white.' " Acme Coal Cos. RAndolph 0534. ACTIVE COAL CO. 114th and Senate Ave. Special for This Month Pocohontas Shovel Lump, $9.75 Illinois Egg, $5.50 Island Creek Lump, SB.OO PROMPT DELIVERIES Cl rcle 7012

Indiana Forked Lump $5.95 The most economical coal you can buy—it's the “good Knox county I coal.” WINTER GLO FORKED LUMP . . . $ 876 WEST VIRGINIA FORKED LUMP.. 9.90 east Kentucky, forked li mp, 50 POCAHONTAS, SHOVELED LUMP. . 1150 POCAHONTAS MINE RUN 900 COKE. ALL SIZES 12.26 Peoples Coal and Cement Cos. MAIN OFFICE. 1109 E. 15TH ST. Webster 4890-4891-4892-4893-4894 ~~ Reduce Your Coal Hill " We Are Not Running a Sale Prices quoted below are our " regular prices for this month. We guarantee our coal to be exj actly as represented—the best that your money can buy. Let us convince you of our quality and service. Pocahontas lump. Red Ash $10.75 Pocahontas mine run 8.00 W. Va. Splint or block 8.00 Wet Va. egg . 7.60 Eastern Ky. lump 8.25 Eastern Ky. egg 7.50 Llntou 4th vein lump .. . o,”' Illinois block .'. 8.00 Indiana lump 5.7.1 111. or luci. 2 to 0-in lump 5.50 Indiana egg ' 5.40 All Coal Forked Bethel Coal Cos. Bethel Ave. and Belt R. R. Drexel 2716. _ Drexel 2717. SPECIAL Standard Red Aslh 3x6 Furnace lump ... $5.00 6-in. big lump $5.40 STANDARD FUEL COMPANY Lincoln 1011. 326 W. Thirteenth. GOOD COAL FOR LESS KINDLING WITH EACH TON Buy our HOOSIER RED ASH; burns well and holds fire overnight; that means money saved to you. I Hoosier Red Ash Lb., Fkd $5.95 Hoosier Red Ash Egg, Fdk... .$5.35 Virginia splint, clean fkd. Ip SB.OO Eastern Ky. lump, clean fkd isß.oo Genuine Brazil block, large forked. .. $7.50 Genuine Linton No. 4 Ip., fkd $0.50 Illinois block, large fkd SB.OO Illinois egg. clean fkd $5.50 Indiana egg, 2 to 6-in lump fkd $5.35 High grade nut and slack $3.95 Try our i'opahontas, none better. Genuine Red Ash Pocahontas lump..sll.oo Genuine Red Ash Poca. mine run ...$8.75 Delivered anywhere in city. UNION ICE & COAL CO. DRexel 4621. DRexel 4822. Ind. Lp., Cl. Fkg.. . ,$5.50-$5.75 111. Lp.. Cl. Fkd.... $5.50 $5.75 LINTON No. 4 $6.00 West Virginia lump. .SB.OO NEW RIVER LUMP $10.50 Pocahontas, Red Ash, $10.50 A GOOD FURNACE COAL FREE FROM SLATE AND SLACK BURNS TO A WHITE ASH AND WILL NOT CLINKER, GUARANTEED $0.25 Page Coal and Ice Cos. MAin 8328. RAndolph 8272. Satisfaction Egg Forked, $5 Satisfaction Lump, forked $6.25 W. Va. Lump, forked SB.OO Genuine Poc. Mine Run $7.75 Ilarrah Coal Cos. BE lmont 1000 HEAVY hardwood and kindling for furnace use; big truck load cheap. Circle 5694.

FOR SALE b—Coal, Ice and Wood COAL SALE 5 Days Only Buy your next winter’s supply at our special prices. Wft sell the best coal money can buy. Guaranteed and our guarantee is good. W. Va. rich block splint, forked $7.40 W. Va. Island quick lump, forked _ $7.40 Ivy White Ash lump, fkd..57.40 W. Va. Shovel lump $7.00 W. Va. mine run, 50% lump.s6.oo Pocahontas lump, forked. .SIO.OO Pocahontas shovel lump.. .$9.75 Pocahontas mine run $7.75 Ind. or 111. lump, forked.. .$5.50 In. or 111. lump egg $5.25 Ind. or 111. 2 to 6-in. 1ump..55.25 Ind. or 111. mine run $4.50 Delivery Any Place in the City. „ Give me your first order and l ’ll get the next one. TOM SIIROYER Lincoln 8361, 8362, 8363, 8364. Every pound of coal we sell is guaranteed to be the best it is possible to buy. Hot Spot $6.75 The lump coal without a fault. Amber Jacket $6.50 An excellent domestic coal. Hamilton egg $6.25 The ideal fuel for baseburners. Glendora $7.50 The wonder coal. Brazil block $7.00 Illinois lump $5.75 Genuine Pocahontas mine run $9.00 Genuine Pocahontas shoveled lump ....$11.50 W. Va. and East Kentucky lump $9.50 Furnace coke $12.25 Metropolitan Coal Cos. 915 N. Davidson St. A MODERN PLANT THROUGHOUT Service Always MAIN 0203. LINCOLN 8767. Use Elevator Coal It’s Re-Screened Indiana Lump $5.95 Diamond Nut s6.o# FOR RETORT HEATERS AND RANGES. Good Linton Lump W. Va. and Pocahontas Coal FOR FURNACES AND HEATERS. Illinois Mine Run $4.50 Indiana Nut and Slack $3.60 Take home a load; SI leas. Fred Goepper & Son ESTABLISHED 1893. Belmont 4704 Belmont 4705

Coal —Special Sale—Coal 1000 Tons Island Creek. W. Va., Lump While' it lasts at $7.25 per 2,000 Lbs. 3 tons s2l This is one of the nest coals mined in West Virginia. Free from slate, alack and will not clinker. 1,500 Tons Illinois Lump at $5.50 3 tons sls If coal is not as advertised return at our expense. Jackson Coal Cos. Lincoln 34GG. Lincoln 549f1. COAL Pocahontas mine run ...,.$7.75 West V3. lump $7.75 Indiana lump $5.50 I Special prices on 10 tong or more E. & I * Coal Cos. Phone Circle OVO6. 127 Fulton St. J. D. Joln’son, general manager, d-—Musical Instruments $248 Buys New Piano During Baldwin’s Summer Resort Sale Easy Terms Baldwin Piamio C© t 18-20 N. Penna. St. 1© Per Cent Allowed for any and all cash paid at time of purchase During Our Summer Resort Sale. Baldwin Piamo Cos. 18-20 N. Penna. St. __ S3BB Buys New Player Piano During Baldwin’s Summer Resort Sale. Terms to Suit. Baldwin! Piamio Co a 18-20 N. Penna. St.

25 aitSCELLANEOUS FOR SAjQB d—Musical Instruments $59 Buys Used Piano During Baldwin’s Summer Resort Sale. Cash Or Terms. Baldwins PiamiQ Cos. 18-20 N. Penna. St. o—Clothing V A 10-Minute Inspection of out modish materials for your fall suit or overcoat will mean months of satisfaction to you. The varieties range downward from THE BEST THAT MONEY CAN BUY TO THE BEST YOU CAN BUY FOR YOUR MONEY “Personal attention" for over a quarter Os a century. W. G. Schneider. Tailor 39 W. Ohio St. Trousers' tTo Match (T\ Your Coat |i|J $2.95, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 and up M 1 HE PANTS STORE CO. 49 West Ohio St., Near Illinois f—Miscellaneous Tvpewriter Bargains USED LARGE AND SMALL TYPEWRITERS AT LOW PRICES. ALL GUARANTF.ED CASH OR PAYMENTS. EXPERT REPAIRING AT LOW COST RIBBONS 50c EACH. Clark Tvpewriter Shot) 18 W. MARKET ST.. 2nd FLOOR. Main 2688. * "typewriters. 825. $35. S4O. SSO. S6O; factory rebuilts and fully guaranteed. Typewriters rented, repaired. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO.. 30 S. Pennsylvania. Lincoln 6822. Established 40 years. TYPEWRITER BARGAINS Rebuilt Remington, S3O. S4O, SSO. Rebui't Underwoods, $35 to 505. Rebuilt Coronas $25, S3O, S4O. Used machines from $6 ud. All makes rented. 52.50 per month up. JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 142 N, Meridian JU. Tel. Main 2590. 26~M1SC ELLAN EOl S WANTED Wanted Good, Sound, Old, Yellow Corn /. At The Belt liailroad and Stock Yards Cos. WANTED to boy 1 000 feather beds. 725 Massa< hvsette Ave Circle 6493. 27 BFNINKSS ANNOUNCEMENTS

LOOK and see how many old hats you have that ean be made to look like new. Ladies’ and children’s hats remodeled. Muller tine Hatter MA in 6179. 28 Kentucky Ave. A Bath a Day Is the Healthy Way. E. M. HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber. 3220 E. Mich. Webster 3001. FEATHERS oougm., sold ana renovated; feather mattresses and pillow's made. B. F. BI'KKI.E 416 Mass Main 1428 SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTLEDGE, 201 Indiana Ave HEATH S Barber Shop: union worm, eomfortahle bathrooms. 132 W. Market. Packing Household Goods. Low j rates on California shipments. IPhone OTTO J. SUESZ. Main 3628-2353. Night, Webster 0699 Circle 4760, LOW prices. Moving, ngnt hauiing, baggage and transfer. CHARLES COOMBS. Webster 3391, Red Ball Transit Cos. 26 Monument Pi Main 4631. 29 OPFORTFX I TIES j FURNITURE stock m Gary, Ind- for sale. $5,500; factory town of 70,000; all set | for winter season, long-established business, l staple goods only; last year net profits | $4,500. For quick sale, $5,000. Owner's | poor health, must sell. Address V. BKAN- | DYS, Gary. Ind. 30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline DODGE. 1017 touruig s22b: $75 down. 334 N. Capitol Ave. Open evenings and Sunday. i*ORD ROADSTER 1923 like new; m uiy extras. L. T. ALLEN OVERLAND SALES I DODGE, 1919 roadster. s;tsn; $95 down. 334 N, Capitol. Open evenings and Sunday. Oldsinobile Light 6 Roadster In A-l shape throughout. L. T. ALLEN OVERLAND SALES DODGE. 1020 roadster, $430; sllO down. 334 N Capitol. Open evenings and Sunday. For Good Used Cars See I. WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N. Illinois. Main 1579 Open Sundays. OAKLAND. 1919 touring: 5295: S9O down 334 N. Capitol; open evenings and Sunday. CALIFORNIA TOPF For regular Ford ears CASH OR TERMS SWISSHELM & PARKER 544 E. Washington FORD. 1921 coupe; $320 $95 down. 334 N. Capitol. Open eveniga and Sunday. FORD. 1923 roadster; five months old; starter: demountables; $275; small payment down, balance easy terms. MILLER AUTO SALES, 644 E. Washington. Main 3493. Ford. 1920 roadster: 965 down. 334 j N. Capitol. Open evenings and Sunday.

TUESDAY', OCT. 2, (1923

30 AUTOMOBILES FOR BALB / b—Gasoline I BETTER VALUES The reason so many people come to Steinhart’s for good used cars is because they know they’ll get more for their money. Not cheaper cars, but cars that will give longer and better service at a lower cost per mile. And that’s what counts in the long run. • Here are a number of good cars, fairly priced, that will give their owners thousands of miles of good service at a low cost. Cadillac Roadster, 1921... .$1,350.00 Completely overhauled and repainted a beautiful maroon. Equipped with front bumper, motometer and bar cap, sun visor, rear vision mirror, spotlight, cowl lights, step plates and automatic windshield wiper. Down payment only $556. Studebaker Touring. 1921 $650.00 Overhauled and repainted. In unusually good condition. Equipped with motometer and bar cap, rear vision mirror, heater, sun visor, bump- M ers front and rear, cowl lights. Five ■ good tires. Down payment only $262. V Cadillac Roadster, 1919 $850.00* Tn splendid condition. Equipped wiili motometer and bar cap. windshield wings, spare tire and cover. Waltham clock. Down payment only $362. Buick Roadster, 1922 $500.00 T nst repainted a beautiful blue. Looks like anew car in every respect. Motometer, bar cap. spare tire, tube and cover. Four practically new cord tires. Down payment only $2lO. Nash Six Sport, 1921 $725.00 Repainted Nile green. Bumpers front and rear, spare tire, wire wheels. In unusually good condition. Down payment only $314. Oakland Coupe, 1922 $750.00 In splendid condition throughout. Step plates. Five good ccrd tires. Down payment only $3lB. Ford Roadster, 1922 $280.00 Windshield wiper. Spare tire. Down payment only $144. Oldsmobile Roadster, 1921.. .$500.00 Overhauled and repainted an attractive shad“ of blue. California top. Down paymeut $239. L 1. BTEIMHART COMPANY | Meridian at Eleventh j CADILLAC OAKLAND CHEVROLET and DEPENDABLE Used Cars.

Used Car Bargains We handle all our own paper and we charge small per cent of interest; no brokerage or excessive carrying charges. Come in, look over these bargains. Down Payment. 1917 Hudson Cab SIOO 1920 Paige touring, light six $175 2919 Chandler touring.slso 1917 Kissel coupe slso^ 1919 Studebaker touring, Big Six S2OO 1920 Columbia sport . .S2OO 1917 Dodge roadster.. $75 1919 Marnion Chummy.s47s - Nordyke * Marmoo Eleventh and Meridian Sts. LI ncoln 6356 FORD SEDAN 1922 Model, Good condition. Sale or Trade. L. T. Allen Overland Sales 919 Virginia Ave. We Sell ’Em DODGES. Buicks, Gardners. Fords, Overlands and many others at bargain prices. Your own terms. $75 down and up Rebuilt. re finished and retopped. All guaranteed. 522 N. Capitol Ave. Open evenings snd SundaysFORD TOURING $125; $35 down. L. T. ALLEN OVERLAND SALES 919 Virginia Ave. Drexel 092f1L t _____ Dodge Brothers Coupe Three-passenger. This oar is newly painted. It has been thoroughly overhauled and will be a very desirable closed car when finished. Full information glady given on request. C. H. Wallerich Cos. 833 N Meridian St Open evenings DODGE ROADSTER 1922. Best of Condition L. T. Allen Overland Sales 919 Virginia Ave. FORD, 1920 touring; starter; good SI50: SSO down, balance easy terms. MILLER AUTO SALES, 644 E. Washington. Main 3493. ' LEXINGTON 6. 1919 touring; $345 —$135 do" n 334 N Capitol Open evenr.ingg. CHEVROLET, 1918 touring: starter; S2O down balance easy weekly payments MILLER AUTO SALES, 644 E. Washington. DODGE. 1920 tourtug. $425; $125 down 334 N. Capitol. Open evenings and Sunday FORD. 1922 coupe; an exceptional buy. with lots of extras: $325. terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO. 427 N, Meridian. FORD, 1921 touring. $220; 573 down. 384 N. Capitol. Open evenings and Sunday. (Continued on Next Pnl