Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 130, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 October 1923 — Page 10

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DISCOVERY OF U. S. TO BE OBSERVED BV IMS, PARADE Italian Citizens to Honor Columbus in Services at Church, City and State-wide observance of Discovery day Friday, marking the 431st anniversary of America’s discovery, stimulated by proclamation from Mayor Lew Shank and Governor McCray. will be conducted by churches and organizations. 'Mayor Shank and Governor McCray will give addresses at flag-raising exercises in the courtyard of the Holy Rosary Church. D2O Stevens St., in the afternoon as a part of all-day ceremonies by Italian citizens. The flag, presented by children of the Holy Rosary school, will be raised by Aldredo Ressino and Philip Calto, chosen by Rev. M. Priori, pastor. Services in the church will start at 6 p. m., led by the Rev. Priori and Dr. Vincent Papents, Italian consul in Indianapolis. Following the flag-raising ceremonies a parade with floats portraying incidents in the life of Columbus will move through downtown streets. Parade committee: Marshall August Giuffre. Constantino Dometrio, Mike Bova. 6am De B’asi. Paul Modaffari. Anthony Conimella, Philip Miceli. Salvatore Giuiiano. Guy Mascari, August Caito. John Moio. Mike Caito. Anthony Ressino. Frank Demma, Salvatore Miceli and Paul BUeei. Members of the Knights of Columbus will hold special services at 8 p. m. at the auditorium. The Italian colony will hold a banquet and dance Friday evening at the Claypool. Angelo Mannella heads the arrangements ■committee which includes J. La Rosa, D. Mcdica. F. Lozzo, L. De Felice. F. Coeeo. A. Perrow, A. Pagono. M. Varrolo, and M. j Mazza. NORTHWEST TEACHERS MEET AT FT. WAYNE Three General and Twelve Settiasai Sessions Arranged. By United Press FT. WAYNE. Oct. 11.—Nearly 3,000 school teachers were in Ft. Wayne today to attend the sessions of the Northwestern Indiana Teachers’ Association, which will continue throughout today and tomorrow. Aaron Sapiro. legal counsel for the American Farm Bureau and other i agricultural enterprises, was the chief speaker of this morning’s program, j Dr. M. L. Burton, president of the 1 University of Michigan, was scheduled for an address this evening. Friday’s principal speakers are Dr. j Edward Howard Griggs, lecturer, and ' Dr. M. V. O’Shea, University of Wisconsin department of education. Three general sessions for all teach-I ers and twelve sectional meetings' have been/arranged, and the attend- j ance will surpass that of last year, according to early estimates. EXPECTED RE-ELECTION OF DR. OREN A. COOK Win Probably Be Head of State Baptists for Coming Year. By Times Special LEBANON, Ind., Oct. 11.—Prof. P. L. Powell of Franklin College and the Rev. Perry J. Stackhouse were the principal speakers at today’s sessions of the Indiana Baptist convention here. - Reports of the State board of promotion and the State Baptist Young People’s Union were given. The reelection of the Rev. Oren A. Cook of Linton as State president is widely predicted when officers are named this afternoon. An address by the Rev. J. C. Robbins of New York, representing the American Baptist foreign mission society tonight will close the convention.

TABERNACLE DISPUTE ENDS IN RESIGNATION Thomas P. Hessong Quits as Chairman of Directors. Because of a dispute Over the quest tion of whether the Cadle Tabernacle Association, now an interdenominational organization, shall turn the tabernacle over the Holiness Church, Thomas P. Hessong. 3446 N. Meridian St., has resigned as chairman of the board of directors of the tabernacle. Kessong opposed making the organization a denominational affair. Hessong. it is said, requested the resignation from the board of Joe Overmeyer, former director of the Cadle choir, and when Overmeyer refused to resign, Hessong resigned. Plans have been made, according to Hesson, for the leasing of the taher-' nacle by the Indianapolis Gospel Tabernacle Association. Direc'ors of the association are Will. C. Hitz. J. W. Ki-shei. George Knapp, Will Richardson, the Rev. R. A. McCann, J. G. Beck. H. V. Cook, H. R. Pierson and George Scruggs. DUCKWALL TRIAL OCT. 16 Reilly Discharged When Attorney Cites Supreme Court. The case of Herbert R. Duckwall, 3818 N. Delaware St., arrested by Deputy Sheriffs Hawkins and Kemp, who seized a quantity of liquor in a cellar said to value SIB,OOO will be tried Oct. 16. Bert Morgan, Federal prohibition director, said Wednesday he thought the liquor was bootleg, but Duckwall said he purchased the stock before Feb. 1. 1926. according to police. William E. Reilley, 4429 X. Illinois St., arrested Tuesday night by Lieutenant Cox and squad on a charge of operating a blind tiger, was discharged in city court Wednesday by Judge Pro Tem. Walter Pritchard. Paul Davis, attorney for Reilley claimed that possession was not a violation of the law, according to a recent decision of the Supreme Court. Hosiery Mills Rs< finance # Plans for reorganization of the Real Silk Hosiery Mills, Inc., Noble and Walnut Sts., into an Illinois corporation capitalized at *4,200,000, are under way, according to J. A. Goodman, president. Reorganization is made to relieve the company of its bonded indebtedness, it was said.

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MISS JESSIE TAYLOR. Miss Jessie Taylor. 18, of 640 Porter St., wife No. 3 of Harry Wagner, alias Oberleos trio of alleged marital mates, says she is “through with marriage.’' Miss Taylor, according to her story, was wooed and won by Wagner in four month’s courtship previous to her marriage to him at the age of 16, Oct. 17, 1921. He left her four times during their four months of married life, told her numerous falsehoods, and never worked, although he always contended he had a job, she said. When Wagner left her the last time he took a suitcase full of clothes she bought with her own money, saying he was going to make some people get out of house of his at 1640 W. New York St., in order that they might move In. according to Miss Taylor. Upon investigation, she said she learned he did not own the property.

APPLES PLENTIFUL ATMARREISTALLS Fruit Brings $1 to $1,75 a Bu, —Cabbages 3 to 5 Cts. Apples selling at from $1 to sl-75 a bushel in the fruit department and cabbage bringing from -3 to 5 cents a pound in the vegetable division were the only products appearing plentiful at the city market tr day. Grimes Goiden apples were $1 a bushel for straight orchard and $1.25 and $1.50 for picked variety; Johnathans were $1.35, Winesap, $1 25, and Stark’s Delicious, drop variety, $1.25. Other fruit prices maintained their consistent level. California grapes j were two pounds for 25 cents. Golden California plums two pounds for 25 cents, prune plums four pounds for 26 cents, oranges and bananas 20 cents a dozen. Green beans and sweet com are almost extinct in the vegetable market, the former bringing 10 cents a pound and the latter 15 cents a dozen. Parsnips dropped from $1.25 to $1 a bushel, but other prices were the same; head lettuce, 5 cents a head; leaf lettuce 10 cents a pound; turnips, 50 cents a bushel for large and 75 cents for small; new sage, 5 cents a bunch, 30 cents a dozen; spinach, 60 cents a bushel, 5 cents a pound; green beans, $1.50 a bushel, two pounds for 15 cents; mangoes, 15 cents, two pounds for 25 cents. SCOUTS IN CYCLE MEET Medals and Other Prizes Go to \\ inner of Events. Boy Scouts will participate in a bicycle meet Saturday afternoon at the State fairgrounds. Three events, senior, junior and open are free to all scouts in good standing. Senior events for boys over 115 pounds include: five and one-mile races and two-mile relay. Junior events for boys under 115 pounds are: Three and one-mile races and onemile relay. Open events are coasting and obstacle races. C. E. Wehr of the American Cycle Association will award gold, silver and bronze medals to winners of both classes. Other prizes: Gold knife and chain, gold stick pin, bicycle saddle, handle bars, chain, guards, etc. ‘DROWNED’ MAN FOUND Former Culver Instructor Now 111 in Arizona Hospital. Charles A. Rockwood of Des Moines, lowa, son-in-law of C. J. Roach, 2712 N. Meridian St., and forme fly Instructor at Culver Military Academy, fa in a hospital at Phoenix, Ariz., suffering from what is believed to be concussion of the brain, according to word received by relatives. It was believed he had beer, drowned in Mason Lake, Fifield, Wis He disappeared aoout a month ago, after he had gone fishing in the lake. His hat was found near an overturned rowboat. Relatives have no information as to how he got from Mason Lake to Phoenix. The fact that $940 was found on Rockwood discredits theories of kidnaping or robbery. Interurban Mangfes Farm Laborer By Times Special MUNCIE, Ind., Oct. 11.—When hia gravel wagon was struck by an InI terurban freight train near Oakville, i William O’Brien, 70, a farm hand em- ! ployed by Garett H. Gibson was inj stantly killed. The body was badly mangled. Arrest Temied “Spite Work” Edward Traugott, 29, of 3903 N. Delaware St., held on a charge of speeding by Motorcycleman Hiram Fisher, who alleges Traugott was traveling at forty miles an hour at Illinois and Twenty-Sixth Sts., said today the arrest was "spAte work” on , the part of Fisher.

* IN MEMORI AM IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of our mother, Mary E. Shroyer. who departed this life three years ago today. Oct. 11, 1920. This world may change from year to year. And friends from day to day. But never will the one we love From memory pass away. HER CHILDREN. 5 FUNERAL DIRECTORS W. T. Biasengym Independent Undertaker Prompt ambulance calls. "The proof of a service is the service it renders.’' . 1702 t Illinois St. Randolph 0870. 1625 Shelby St Drekel 2570. FLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois 3t. Funeral directors tc the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone —Main 0041-0042. LI. 2641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. Main 0008. "SHIRLEY BROS. CO. Main office 948 N. Illinois St. Circle 1918 Main 1841. TlMd> Parlors 1222 Union St. FUNERAL DIRECTOR —1402 N. Illinoia. WJI. E. iUUEGER Main 1154. Rea. Phone. Bep Davis 332-L. GALD—BERT S. GaDD 2130 Prospect St. Phone. Stewart 2278 UNDERTAKERS—HISEY b TITUS 951 North Del. - SPEiIALNOIICES DR. MARGARET A. SELLERS Acute and Chronic Diseases. 128 W Vermont St. Lincoln 8240. WILL serve chicken dinners and oysters for parties. At iny HA. 3487. R) LOST AM) FOUND —• '■ 'i FOUND—Articles found in Indianapolis street cars yesterday TWO PURSES ONE BUNDLE ONE KNIFE SASH TO DR .S3, BLACK PATTERN Telephone Main 2737 $25 REWARD for information leading to recovery of black with gray mixture eloth overcoat: silk lined: bearing label of Mannfeld ic Sons, tailors, in inside coat pocket dated August, 1922. No. 11792 and owner's name. Lost Monday, Oct. 1. Maple Rd. to Fairview car. Terminal Station and Fletcher Trust Company. Reply to 223 N. Pennsylvania. LOST—One blue tick female hound with a piece out of ear. Finder return to 1037 W. Twenty-Third. Reward. Or call Randolph 3937. THOMAS KNIGHT. I.OST—Ou Virginia Ave. and McCarty St., small wrist watch, valued as keepsake from deceased mother. Liberal reward. Drexel 7148. 840 Virginia ’ ve. LOST—Bunch of keys. Finder please call Webster 0956. Liberal reward. 12 HELP UAMKD-MALE WANTED Trucks To 7 aul Coal. 920 E. North St. First-Class Millwright for Shop Work. Nordyke Sc Marmon Cos. Kentucky ave. Sc Morris st.

ATTENTION BOYS Routes in business district will pay your school expense: prefer high school boys, but all applicants will be given consideration. Apply MR JEFFRIES. 25-29 S. Meridian. afternoons WA NTED—CARPK NTERsT Call Harrison 2326. IT’S never lost until Indianapolis Time* Want Ads have failed to And it. M INST lUCT lONS A^AAAAAA^WVS^WVSAAAsSAA/SAA<^>A^W EX-SERVICE MEN Knights of Columbus night school offers you free courses in auto mechanics, bookkeeping. business arithmetic, business English. commercial art. higher accountancy, mechanical drawing, oublic speaking radio telegraphy, salesmanship. shorthand and typewriting, show-card writing traffic management and welding. Register now. Te,rm opens October 1. Main 3027 113 E. Maryland Si MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER S COLLEGE 309 E Washington St Indianapolis, Ind Circle 0757. CI}RISTENSEN 8 method of popular music and syncopation in 20 lessons. Short rovrso for advanced, Cit—le 3034. POPULAR PIANC music taugm in 20 lessons. beyinners and advanced. Clara Bobs 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. 14 SALESMEN WANTED SALESMAN wanted, experience unnecessary. Good pay while learning. Apply Mr. Meyer. REGIN CORP . 485 Century Bldg. 38 AUCTION SALKS AUCTION sale, Oct. 26. at 10 a. m , at Tripp Warehouse Company. 620 S. Capitol Ave. Property of George Buttrick. consisting of one lot chicken coops, stock trot gits, fountains, poultry troughs, factory venitlators, silo roof, tile ditcher, feed cooker. 16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE Girls of Indianapolis 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., Boom 101. Salesladies for part-time work one or two days each week and on special sale days. Experience preferred but not necessary. Apply immediately. Supt’s. Office, 7th Floor. The Wm. H. Block Cos. i WANTED girl or boys between" the" age of 10 and 14 in north Indianapcds and Riverside to carry Time* routes. Morality must be good. No carldy boys wanted. Apply T V GRAETER. 2941 ClifUn St., rear: after 3 p. m. *

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HELP WANTED—IE MALE HOUSBKEEPNtt. by man praplord: one child; state particulars; widow preferred. Address A No. 1783, Times. li SITUATIONS WANTED b—Female NURSE in confinement cases. Call Washington 1860. 18 ROOMS FOR RENT BUOLEVARD PL., 3040; nicely furnished room: modem home: to couple employed; home and kitchen privileges; $35. Ran-d-i nh 3450. DELAWARE. 400 N., Apt. 12; attractive, steam-heated room for two in business district. FURNISHED room: plenty hot water and heat. Call morning, evening, Lincoln 6757. • LARGE front room in small private home: suitable for two gentleman. BR. 1943. WILL let to gent'eman of refinement in exclusive home, north. Randolph 1520. ALABAMA. 1401 N.: furnished room in modern home for gentleman. NEW JERSEY, 226 N.; sleeping rooms; steam hent. Circle 3847. TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS. a—Light Housekeeping TWO nice, clean furnished rootps: modern: private home; pleasant location; central; with light housekeeping privileges to refined couple with references. 620 E. Eleventh. Main 751)6, 430616 New York St.: two modern rooms for light housekeeping: steam heat, lights and gas. Brookside 7568. HOUSEKEEPING room: modern; gas range. kitchen cabinet; walking distance. Main 1345. TWO rooms and kitchenette, furnished. 665 E Twenty-Fourth, corner College Ave. No children. TWO ia-ge fur. housekeeping rms.: clean, modern, everything furn.. $6.50. 21 S. Tuxedo. TWO rooms furnished, modem: sink, good heat. Children welcome. Circle 0980. b—Board and Rooms 913 E. 11th. St. '■’omfortable sleeping rooms. Modern. Private entrance. Circie 4734 MODERN FRONT ROOM CLOSE IN. STEAM HEAT. MAIN 7925. ILLINOIS. 302s N.; uieely furnished rooms. Randolph 6247. 19 RE ITALS WV yS^Nrt/VVVVVVVVx a—Houses 2247 N. Capitol Ave. A six-room thorougnly modern double house, located in a very desirable neighborhood. Rents for $56 per month Reference required For information call Mr. Bates. Main 0792. Washington Bank and Trust Cos. 131 N. Chester Ave. Lower tiupiex; five rooms and bath, S4O. State Savings & Trust Cos. Main 4517. 9 E Market St. SIX rooms and bath, with furnace, electric lights, gas. full basement, front and rear porches everything in first-class condition: 1117 W. Twenty Fifth 9t Rents for $35. Live Wires ’ T R JONES & CO., 604 Roosevelt Bldg Main 5758 GOOD B room house. 1 acre ground. 10 miles out of Anderson on good paved road. Reference required. Kent $6. Randolph 6657. WOODRUFF PL.. 516 E. Drive; ten rooms. sleeping porch, sun parlor, garage: steam heating plant, etc.; $52.50 Webster 7804. DOUBLE. 8-room modern. 801 N. Key stupe Call Webster 7414. b—Apartments HILLSIDE. 2043 four 3-room ''apartments. semi-modern: children welcome: two blocks lrom school. Rent for $21.50 and $22.50. Webster 6590 c—Business Places Downtown Office Space Two large connecting room) on thtrd floor. Very desirable, reasonable rent. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4517. 9 K. Market 3t. DESK space and office service with Essex & Lucas 310 Kahn Bldg MAKE BUSINESS "GOOD WITH TIM E9ADS 21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE*

a—Businens Property SX GAL This ad will only appear once. We want to trade a business valued at $60,000. netting $12,000 per year, for Indianapolis investment property. Circle 6600 SX ■safUSJKStf- GAL Circle 6600 NOiJUlLrf For sale or lease 30.000 sq. iret sawtooth construction for light manufacturing SX* QAL 4 Circle 6600. xaiJUIW cue lease. 6,000 sq. ft,. 2nd floor. Elevator. For storage or light manufacturing company. Six-year lease. TFEATKE for sale, seating capacity 249 Priced to sell. See D. M KEUXODLE, Jamestown, Ind b—Houses S3OO Down Five-room cottage, located at 422 N. Wormon Ave.; well arranged rooms, good cellar, electric lights, etswru and well. To be newly painted and have new decorations where necessary. Paved street. Price $2,750. Lorenz Schmidt & Sons 31 Monument Circle. Main 3715. Lvc., Washington 0047, Almost New Double of four rooms to side; rents SSO month; ,SSOO cash, balance $45 month. Capitol Realty Cos 2874. 204 Rauh Bldr. Colored Buyers SIOO DOWN bnys 4-room cottage at 2360 Yandes. Good condition. Price only $1,400. Payments like rent. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors Why Not Own Your Home i A 5-room bungalow, 3042 Newton St., with large living room, dining Atom with window seat. 2 sleeping rooms, fine bath, light kitchen, large basement with Ilybolt furnace. Lot, 40x138. with fruit; paved street. Terms SSOO cash, balance like rent. M. I). JOHNSON. Meyer-Kiser Bank Lincoln 3341. Res.. Randolph 5839. wn Puts you in a 10-room double on IV. Ray St., in the 12 hundred block. Paved street, gac and electric lights, well, water and sink in kitchen, sewer connection to toilet in yard: sale price $4,000, rents for $45. Phone. Main 0891. or Belmont 1530. MU. LEE. % FINK bungalow; five rooms and bath; hardwood floors, furnace, electric lights, garage; on beautiful high lot overlooking Brookside Park; $6,000, SI,OOO cash. Also five-room bungalow, near B. Tenth St. car: furnace, bath, electric lights, gas, hardwood floors, garage, fine shrubbery; a bargain. $6,000. REAL ESTATE SERVICE CORPORATION, 918 Peoples Bank Bldg. Circle 0722. Don’t Miss This Dandy semi-modern home with 2 large lots, plenty of fruit, good barn. suitable for garage: chicken house: good furnace. Tiiis is a real buy and priced to sell. Terms can be arranged. Interstate Realty Cos. New Modem Bungalow Five nice rooms with hardwood floors. Third house sooth of Sixty-Third St. on Haverford Ave. Neir grade and high schools. SSOO down, balance like rent. Price $5,650. MR. DAVIDSON. Main 4295. Eveuigs, Randolph 4057. In Holy Cross Parish Beautiful home, 7 rooms and bath, thoroughly modern. PRICE $7,000. This is a real buy. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors 122 E. Market St. $350 Cash balance monthly, will put you in a home of your own: 0 large rooms on Pershing St., at VV. Moms. Property in excellent condition. Mr. Moore. The Union Trust Cos. Main 1576. Res.. Humboldt 1051.

31 HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses 1538 Stanton St. Six-room cottage, with gas, electricity, well, cistern, screened-in front porch; full lot: garage: long grape arbor, inside and sidewalks; $3,250; $250 down, S3O per month. Main 0188. Residence. Stewart 2749 CALIFORNIA ST“ Large, modern, near Michigan St... suitable for rooming house or hotel purposes; co’ored; terms. Gardner-Wright Cos. 1028 Peoples B: nk B'dg. Lin. 4162. ” PRETTY WEST SIDE "HOME On Belmont Ave., near Michigan St.; new four-room modern. This is the very best smail home in this locality- For good reasons owner must sell. Cement basement, with 'sundry: lovely porch and yard. Call MR. HOLMES. Main 6584. Evenings, Belmoiit 0908. S3OO Down Puts you in a 4-room cottage, back inclosed porch. Bath and toilet large yard, on paved street: 900 block on Division street. Sale price $3,000. Phone. Main 0891. Belmont 1580. M R LFE. LaSalle Near Michigan Five-room modern bungalow, garage, laundry room with tubs, only $5,400; terms. Call Mr Cottingham. Main 2957 days or Randolph 8605 evenings. Orin Jessup Lend Company California St. Large, modern, near Michigan St., suitable for rooming house or hotel purposes; colored: terms Gardner-Wright Cos. 1028 Peoples Bank Bid? Lin. 4102. Trouble West Fonr-roora double, on Lynn St., just north of Michigan; in fine condition; lot 35x120: rental $34 per month. Price for quick sale. $2,500. Call Mr. Young* Main 2957. Orin Jessup Land Cos. Bungalow; 4 large rooms; built-in feature*. plcclrtc light*. large eenient basement, two 41Hx130-ft. lots; some fruit: $3,100. Main. DIS 6. Residenee, Stewart 2749. Rental Investment 526-28 AY. Morris St. Five rooms aside: electric lights, gas. city water inside toi'et. Rents $53 monthly. Bargain. $4,500; S6OO down. Lincoln 3734. $350 Cash Wiil gi. > you immediate possession of a five-room semi-modern bungalow, only one year o'd. oca ted in Brightwood. A good buy at $2,360. G. C. WELCH Circle 4022. Res , Humbo’dt 4471. Gladstone Ave. Two-story, 5-room modern, brick and cement porch, full basement paved street, big lot. $5 800 $1,300 cash balance monthly. Mr. Travis. W L BRIGEB, 148 N. Delaware. Circle 7808 Sung A LOW east: long living-room, hardwood lloors. brick and cement front porch full basement. 40-ft. front, nice hedge on front and sides improved street, double garage $1,250 cash, remainder as rent, and many others east aud south. C. J. OSBORN. Drexel 0184, MODERN. 8-room house. 1 bedrooms, hardwood lloors: newly decorated: 52-ft. front: garage, snap $14,000: cay terms; $4,000 cash: south Thirty-Eighth St. MEYER REALTY CO., 806 Kahn Bldg. Pay Like Rent 1058 NT. Tremont Ave.: 5-room modern bungalow, only $3,800. Marion County State Bank 935 \\ VERMONT St.. 8-room and 4-room house on lot Rental $504 year: SSOO cash S4O month. Snap. MEYER REALTY CO 806 Kahn I^dg Two New Bungalows 300 block S. La Salle Five rooms. Price $2,850: $l5O rash. Van AriHlell with H. C. Tuttle & Bro. CLOSE in, easy wa’king distance; modern five rooms: hardwood floors; paved street: $3,800. terms. 914 Highland Ave THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO MODERN high-grade, C-room - idouble house, near Meridian St . south Thirty-Fourth St . 50-ft. front. Price $15,000: easy terms. MEYER Ki.AI.TY CO 806 Kahn Bldg. 1421 SOUTHERN AVE.. 2F73 ~ Madison 1222 English. 1064 Southern. 2936 Shelby. 20'I Napoleon. Look these over snd call EVERROAD. 401 Transportation. Lincoln 3680 ami Drexel 3250 Cozy bungalow in neighborhood new homes near Garfield Park. Small down paynient: bshmoe Tike rent. Circle 4079. NEW four room house. Will sacrifice for quick sale $1.600. 1209 Martin, end of She'by St car line SEMI-MODERN four-room house; desirable home, wee, 8300 cash, balance monthly. A J MEYER REALTY CO.. SO6 Kahn Bldg. LET us bullet your home CITY BUILDERS REALTY CO 1160 Fairfield Ave c—Apartments THREE-APARTMENT building: steam heat: modern: $1,650 year Price $9 500 A J MEYER REALTY CO., 800 Kahn Bldg.

d—Lots East Lot 35x130: all improvements in: eho.ee location, on Bosart Ave. Near St. Clair. Will sacrifice for quick sale. Price $1,200; terms. E J McCracken. CITY TRUST COMPANY Circle 4022. Evenings. Randolph 6416 COLORED; Ethel St., near Twenty Fifth: forty-foot lot. Owner. Lincoln 4162. ©—Suburban Ben Davis Extra well built 5-room bungalow, near National Road, only 6 months old. Long living-room. II good sized rooms, bathron n, built-in features, electric lights, gara/e. well and cistern, lot 60x230 A beautiful place at a bargain Owner dlsolvlng partnership and must sell at once. Terms ckn be arranged. A. C. Johnson Realty Cos. 1116 peoples Bank Bldg Lincoln 6010 Eve,, Ben Davis 1402-2. HERE IS A BARGAIN Three lots 40-140 each and splendid 7roopt house with front and rear concrete porches, electric lights basement, and barn 28 by 34. Ideal pla.v for chtekens and trtfek. one block to school, three blocks to car. Located First Ave. and School St., Maywood. Prico only $3,750, S4OO cash. Call Jack Morrison. J. E. MORRISON & CO. 425-26 Lemeke B’dg. Lincoln 3564. Res Harrison 0703. Dandy Bungalow Long living room: room for bath, etc.: 2 blocks from Stop 5 Lafayette interurban: 2 extra lots, $3,160; $350 down. RELIABLE REALTY CO. Main 0180. SUBURRAN home sites. a<tv and half acre, east and northeast; S4OO and up: easy payments. COOPER & HADLEY, 838 liemcUe Bldg. Main 2776 Webster 5774. f—Sale or Exchange C'XT ESSEX & LUCAS. O A IT LA ;f ’° UAL Vve want a double, not over 2 or 3 years old. or. preferably new. for not over s'3 01)0. Will pay the equivalent of cash 2,. i.rivi. i,,m Ai L WANTED WANTED ~ Four to six-room homes, modern or semimodern or rental property. If your home is for sale or you are thinking of selling, a cal' would be appreciated. Mr. Washburn, with J. E. MORRISON & CO. 425-26 Lemeke B'dg. Lincoln 3564 Res., Randolph 8731. “Will Pay'Casli” For four or five-room cottage. Location or condition not important if price is right. Give description and location in letter. Adtlress A No. 2KOQ, Times. Have Cash Buyer For five-room cottage, west: n n ed net be modern; near car line. Call Jack Morrison. J. E. MORRISON & CO. 425 6 Lemeke. Lincoln 3564 Evenings. Harrison 0703. Wanted Cottages Five or 6 rooms, so"th or east, not over *3.060. Call Lincoln 3734. Cash for Lots Any part of city. Call builder, Randolph 711-1. after 7 p. m. FIVE or 6-room cottages, any good location. south. Have cash, Drexel 2420. 23 FARMIVXnS " MISSOURI—SS down. $5 monthly bugs 40 acres truck and poultry land near town southern Missouri. Price S2OO. Send'for bargain list- Box 198, Mt. Vernon. 111, FOR SALE, at the well-known Muscfc Shoals, Ala., both my farm and ciW property. G. C. Pever. 721 E. Mobile Bt\ Florence, Ala.

28 FARM LANDS 40 Acres to Trade Clear, all under cultivation' good outbuildings. fences, roads, etc.: located seven miles northeast Greenfield. Will trade for good city rentals up to SB,OOO. Call MR. ftCHR EIDER. Lincoln 3734. tIT MISCELLANEOUS FOB SALE~~ a—Household Goods RUGS and linoleums at lowest prices. 207 W. Washington St. Opposite Statehouse. LAUREL heating stove. 2350 Spann Ave. b—Coal, >M and Wood Title Buramg Question Answered By Using “Everglo” Luunnip @ $5.95 Per Tom The famous Knox County Coal now called "Everglo” (a registered trade name) has been our standard domestic coal for years. Indianapolis Coal Company MA in 1700 Coal—Special Sale—Coal 1,000 Tons Island Creek W. Va. Imp., $7.25 Three Tons > s2l This is one of the beat coals mined in West Virginia. Free from slate, slack and will not clinker. 1,600 Tons v Illinois lump. $5.50 3 Tons sls If coal is not as advertised, return at our expense JACKSON COAL CO. Lincoln 5496. Lincoln 5406. Holds Fire Over Night Try our Hoosler Red Ash and save money. „ KINDLING WITH EACH TON. HOOSIER RED ASH LUMP. FORKED $5.95 HOOSIER RED ASH EGG. FORKED. $5.35 Virginia large block forked SB.OO Eastern Kentucky large blk.. forked. $8 00 T*rtull block, forked $7.50 Gen. Linton No. 4 lump, forked $6.50 Illinois lump, dean forked $6 00 Indiana lump clean forked $5 95 Illinois egg. forked $5.50 Ind. egg, 2 to 8-iji. lump, fferked $5.35 High-grade nut and slack $3.95 Deliver anywhere in ettv UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Drexel 4621, Dreel 4622. _ FURNACE kindling;" also heavy wood for fl-eplaoe. furnaoe or stove Main 0142. HARD WOOD, stove -ength. delivered anywhere in i-ity Call Webster 7487. r—Clothing TROUSERS /"\ To Match f(\ II Your Coat I||J ftps $2 96. $3.93, $4.95. iftf IMA $6.95, $6.96 and up In THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio SL. Near Illinois e —Pet anti Live Mock FOR SALE— Ky night dog. Call 1305 folk St Webster 1770 f—Miscellaneous Field Range Boilers New Government boilers, suitable for dishwashing. cold packs, brsad boxes, cooking, sashing clothes, ash cans and many other household uses Price 38 each. 3 for SI.OO. Mads of heavy block charcoal tin. all boiler* complete with lids. Also complete tins of tarpaulins, lu every site Fire hose with noxzeis, suitable for hre ’ protection for factories and mills. Pipe and die stocks, anvils and forges and numerous other items in hardware and supplies. Open Saturday until 4 p. m. M. L. GOLDBERG b SON 00.. 1302 W. Washington St.

Typewriter Bargains USED LARGE AND SMALL TYPEWRITERS AT LOW PRICES; ALL GUARANTEED CASH OR PAYMENTS. EXPERT REPAIRING AT LOW COST RIBBONS 60c EACH. Clark Typewriter Shop 18 w. market st.. 2nd floor. Main 2689. ' FOR TRADE Nine apartment, north side: rents $5,100: price $50,000; clear. Want Illinois land. 175 acres 14 miles of ths Monument: good bindings: $l5O sere: enc. $8,600. Want flat. THE KVANS-ROBERTS CO. 006-6 K of P Bldg. TYPEWRITER BARGAIN* Rebuilt Remington, S3O. S4O. SSO. Rebuilt Underwood*. $35 to $66. Rebuilt Coronas. $25. S3O, S4O. Used machines from $5 up. All makes rented. $2 60 per month a*. JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. 142 N Meridian Bt. Tel, Main 2890. “ TYPEWRITERS.: $25. 985, S4O SSO. S6O; factory rebuilt* snd fully guaranteed Typewriter* rented, repaired. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE 00., 30 9. Pennsylvania. Lincoln 6882. Established 40 year*. _______ 20 MI Sf gIXASKO ( s WASTEb Wanted Good, Sound, Old, Yellow Com At The Belt Railroad and Stock Yards Cos. WANTED to buy i.oob feather beds. 725 Massachusetts Ave. Circle 6495. tfliOsfNlKSS AkSbUNTEMKNTa ~ LOOK and see how many old hatg you hare that can be made to Tools like new. Ladies’ and children's hats remodeled. Muller the Hatter MA in 6179. 28 Kentucky Are. FEATHKHB oeugnt, sold ana renovated. feather mattresses and pillows made. B. E. BURKLB 416 Mat*. Malt) 1428. SAFETY RA&OR BLADES Sharpened TUTTLSDQK, 201 Indians Ave C)TIMnEyS ribulTp repaired or repolpted. nrjees right. BIY 1662. PaBER cleaning. Work guaranteed <saTl Circle OOBL f8 LiOKAGK AND XKANHFKB Packing Household Goods. Low rates -on • California shipments. Phone OTTO J. SUESZ. Main 3628-2353. Night. Webster 0699. Circle 4760. LOW prices. Moving, nent nauting, bnggage and trat fr. CHARLES COOMBS. Webster 339i, Red Ball Transit Cos. 26 Monument PI. Main 4881.

29 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE —Groceries and meats. Living rooms connected. Can be bought cheap. Call Belmont 4634, between 2 and 5. 80 AUTOMOBILES FOB SALK b—Gasoline USED CAR BARGAINS We handle all our own paper and we change 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 $175 1919 Chandler touring. .$l5O 1917 Cad llac 4 passensrer roadster $325 1919 Studebaker touring. Big Six $2 A 0 1920 Columbia snort-. .S2OO 1917 Dodge roadster . .$75 1919 Marmon Chummy.s47s NORDYKE & MARMON Eleventh and Meridian Sts. LI ncoln 6356. Investigate Our Weekly Payment Plan Ford touring. $25 down. bal. $1 weekly. Ford roadster, $25 down, bal. $1 weekly. Ford speedster. $35 down. bal. $2 weekly. Ford coupe. :921. SIOO down, hal $2.50 weekly. Fprd touring, 1023. SIOO down. bal. $2.50 weekly. Dodge truck, inclosed with screen. SIOO down, $2.50 weekly. Mercantile Garage 125 S. Pennsylvania. Main 6830. We Sell 9 Emm DODGES. Bulcks. Gardners, Fords, Overlands and many others at bargain prices. Your own terms. $75 down and up Rebuilt, reflnlshed and retopped. All guaranteed. 522 N. Capitol Ave. Open evenings and Sundays. Ford Touring. sl4u; Ford Touring, $165; Ford Touring, $175. Ford Road--Bte r% late model, $250. These cars are priced to sell, cash or terms. Swisshelm Sc Parker 544 E. Washington. FORD. 1921 coupe:" s32u sao down. 334 N. Capitol. Open evenigs and Sunday. USED CARS ONE DODGE SEDAN TWO FORD COUPES ONE FORD TRUCK Excellent condition: priced to sell at once. Terms if wanted. Call after 6p. m. Rando'ph 3502. DODGE. 1919 roanater. !>.>-.. o. a. 334 N. Capitol. Open evenings and Sunday. BUICK six roadster good condition: ' Ford. 1923 touring, like new. Ford coupe, in good condition. Ford sedan, newiy oaui SEE THE NEW CHAMPION It’s a Knockout L. T. Allen, Overland Sales. 919 Virginia Ave. bODGE. 1917 tou I ‘tig su2o, 570 aown. 334 N. Capitol Ave, Open evenings and Sunday. For Good Used Cars See I. WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N. Illinois. Main 1579 Open Sunday. STEPHENS 1920 roadster: wire wheels $575—5175 down 334 N. Capitol ATTENTION MECHANICS Overland, early 1920 roadster; needs a little work: $125 cash, or terms. Open evenlngs and Sundays. 334 N. Capitol. BUICK. 1918 touring. *323; SJOO down. 334 N. Capitol. Open evenings and Sunday. FORD touring, 1921; starter. demountebles; A1 condition: $175: SSO down, balance ea a y terms. 644 E. Washington. MAln 3493. Miller Auto Sales. kAaH, 1020 touring $o4o; $245 down. 334 N Capitoi Oper. evenings and Sunday. FORD roadster: your enolee of two good serviceable cars: 5125. terms STONE CHEVROLET CO.. DODGE. 1920 roaaster - $430l sllO down. 334 N Capitol. Open evenings and Sunday. FORD touring. 1921, speedometer, look wheel, starter and demountable*, good paint job; runs fine; price $225. Randolph 5699 after 6 o'clock. DODGE. 1020 tuurtug. $425; si2s down 334 N. Capitol. Open evenings and Sun.lay FORD sedan, 1920: A-l condition, starter, demountable*, $250; small payment down, bn'ance easy terms. 644 B. Washington. Main 3493. MILLER AUTO SALES. FORD. 1021 touring. $220. $75 down. 334 N. Capitol. Open evenings and Sunday. FORD, 1020, touring: starter, many extras! $125. SSO down. Balance easy terms. 644 E. Washington St. MAln 3493. FORD, late 1922 6edan: In excellent condT tlon: SIOO down, ba'ance to suit. 334 N. Capitol. Open evenings and Sunday. OAKLAND. 1919 touring; $295: S9O down 334 N. Capitol: open evenings and Sunday. WRECKED car or parts tor sale. 3333 Prospect St. Drexel 8257. FbRD. 1920 roadster; sl&.>; $65 down. 334 N Capitol. Open evenings and Sunday. frS never lost until Indianapolis Times Want Ads have failed to find lt--31 AUTOMOBILES HIGHEST PRICES PAID. We want any make or model Largest in State. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE COSIS N. Capitol. Main 2635. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY. AUTOS WANTED. v WE PAY CASH. I. WOLF AUTO CO.. 619 N. Illinois Main 1579. HIGHEST cash prices paid for used car*. SAM CORAZ. 519 N Capitol. AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E New York 9t. Main 4446. IT’S never lost until indtsnapoiis Time* Want Ads have failed to find It St AL IU NLlTl.ll'-S, KLUAIKS There Is one place in Indianapolis that SPECIALIZES” In Good Used Tires, and the price is always right ROGERS 8116 W. WASH BELMONT 4300. UdEu AUTO PARTS For over 100 makes and model cara at 60 to 75 per cent off list price. A complete stock f new ring gears, pinions, new axles and new spring*. Mail Orders Shipped Same Day as Received. KLEIN BROS.. Eureka Auto Parts, 834 N. Capitol. - Circle 0878. AiJTO PAUNTING Credit extended to auto owner* Zerklie Paint Cos. 31 YEARS PAINTERS Top building and genera! repairing. Prices low as lowest, highest quality. 1617 Kelly 3t. Drexel 4456. NEED a hi,ttery tor your car? We hast • them: Willard. Exide, Prest-O-Lite and others; 6-vr-lt for SIG. SOUTH SIDE BATTERY SHOP, 413 S Meridian AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N Illinois S & S Auto Laundry THE MASTER VULCANIZERS. CUT RATE VJLC. CO.. INC.. 37 MONEY TO LOAN ~~~ FIRST and spoon and mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate R. B. WILSON. 1101 National City Bank Bldg Uacoin 6404 MONEY to lorij on second mortgages. L. B. MILLER. 127 N Delrwar- Si Main 5762. IT'S never lost until Indianapolis Time* Want Ada have failed to find it.

THURSDAY, OUT. 11, 1923.

37 MONEY TO LOAN WOULD SIOO S2OO S3OO • * HELP SOLVE YOUR MONEY PROBLEMS? Any Amount, $lO to S3OO. Any Tims. Investigate our easy to pay m Twenty Payment Plan Loans. Get $ 50. pay back $ 2.50 a month “ SIOO, ” $ 6.00 “ S2OO. " SIO.OO “ S3OO. “ $15.00 '* With interest at 3Vi per cent a month. Pay faster if you wish—less cost. As follows: Pay SSO loan in full in one month. TOTAL COST $1.75. You pay only for the actual time loan* run. Interest is charged only on the actual amount of cash still oustanding. Come in and get free booklet. “The Twenty Payment Plan," which describes everything fully. All business confidential. We loan on furniture, pianos, Victrolas, etc., without removal. Also Loan on Diamonds Call, phone or write INDIANA COLLATERAL LOAN CO. (Bonded Lenders) ESTABLISHED 1867 201 LOMBARD BUILDING. 24 Vi E. WASHINGTON ST. Main 3286—PHONE—Main 3280. IT'S never :ost until Indianapolis "Ttoi Want Ads have failed to find it. 39 LEGAL NOTH ES NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS OF THK CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. IND. Notice is hereby given that sealed bid* will be received b> the city controller of th* city of Indianapolis, Ind., until twelve (la) o’clock noon on the 26th day of October, 1923, for the whole or any part of th* three hundred thousand. ($300,000.00) dollars of bonds of the city of Indianapolis. It'd., which said hoods are designated as "Street Resurfacing Bonds of 1923“ and will be dated Oct. 26. 1923. Said bonds will be three hundred in number and will ba for one thousand ($1,000.00) dollars each with interest coupons attached Said bonds will be3r interest at the rai* of five (6) per cent per annum, payabla semi-annually on the Ist day of January and July of each year. Tho first coupon ong each bond will become due and payable the Ist day of July, 1924. and will be Ug interest on such bond from ihe day of issue to said date. Said bonds will be issued in five (5) equal series of sixty thousand ($60,000.00) dollars each; the first series will matur on the first day of July. 1924. and one series on the first day of July thereafter to and including July 1. 1925. Rqfn principal and interest are payable at tire City Trust Company of Indianapolis. Ir.d.. and constitute an obligation of the city of Indianapolis. Bin 6 or proposals for the purchase of said bond* shall be indorsed “Bids for Street Resurfacing Bonds of 1923“ and directed to ths city controller. Indianapolis, Ind. Bidders may bid for all or any part of said bond*. The proposals on bids will be opened tnf the city controller at his office on the 26ta day of October. 1923. between the hours of twelve (12) o’clock noon and two (2) o'clock p. m.. and said city controller ghall thereupon award said bonds or if he shall see fit. a part thereof, to the highest and best bidder therefor, provided that said controller shall have the right to postpone said award until a later date not beyond the Ist day of November. 1923. and provided also that said city controller shall have the right to reject any or all bids or proposals, or any part thereof, and shall have the right to accept a part of any bid. and to award Upon any bid the whole or any lets number of bonds coveted by said bid. excepting only that no bond shall be soil for less than pa and accrued interest, and said c'ty control"e shall further have the right in h s judgment and discretion to award a part of -aid bonis to one bidder and a p art to another. Each and every bid or proposal shall b* accompanied by a certified check upon some responsible bank of the city of Indianapolis. Ind.. payable to the order of the city treasurer. for a sum o.* money equal to two and cne-half (2Va) pei cent of the face or par value of the bond,, bid for or proposed to bo purchased; and in case any bid or proposal shall not be accepted and there shall be no award of bo-ids thereon, the certified checks accompanying the same shall thereupon bs returned to such unsuccessful bidder or bidders, if there shall be awarded th- whole or any part of the bonds upon any bid or proposal the certified check accompanying ths same shall thereupon be delivered to ths city treasurer who shall thereupon present the same for payment and shall be entitled to collect the same and hold the proceed* collected thereon until the completion of thg purchase aud payment of the bonds awarded, and if for any reason said cbeM shall not be paid upon presentation, the cfV shall retain said check and shall have ths right to collect the same for its own use. and said check and proceeds thereof when collected shall be taken and deemed as agreed and liquidated damages for such breach of contract, and as a payment thereof to the city. In case any successful bidder shall faC ic complete the purchase of bonds so awarded and to pay for the same within the tims and manner herein required or which may bs prescribed by the city controller, tho proceeds of 6ueh certified check deposited by such bidder shall be taken, considered and deemed as agreed and liquidated damages for the breach of such bidder s contract of purchase. and shall be taken and deemed as * payment to the city for such damages, and shall be retained and held by such city for its use. However, if such successful bidder shall complete the purchase of said bonds awarded to him. said proceeds of said certified check shall thereupon be returned to such bidder or at the option of the city controller, at the time of the completion of the sale and payment for the bonds, said proceeds of said certified check may be applied and deemed a payment on account of the purchase of s.\id bonds. The bonds aware ?d will be delivered at the office of the city 'reasurer of Indianapolis, Ind.. on the 26th lay of October. 1923. or at such time or times :ts may on tho day bids are opened and award is made, be agreed upon; all such deliveries, however, to be made within thirty (30) days from the date of such award, and the successful bidder or bidders shall take and pay for the bonds awarded to him or them at such place and time and any omission, neglect or refusal so to do, shall be a breach of the bidder s contract of bid or proposal, on account of which damages shall be retained or recovered by tho city as liquidated as heretofore set out. Said bonds are offered for 6ale under and fcv virtue of the provisions of an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana entitled "An Act Concerning Municipal Corporations.” approved March 6. 1905, and arts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto, including an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved Feb. 26. 1923. entitled "An act concerning the resurfacing and widening or permanently Improved roadways in cities of the first, class, providing for the levying of a specif tax for the payment of the same. for the creation of a special fund and tH collecting and disbursement of the same. anV for the issuance of certain bonds of such cities for the payment of such resurfacing and widening during the year of 1923 and declaring an emergency,” and pursuant to resolution of the board of public works of the city of Indianapolis, Ind.. and an ordinance of the common council of the city of Indianapolis. Ind., passed on the 3rd day of September. 1923. directing the undersigned to issue and sell said bonds for the purpose herein set out. JOSEPH L. HOGUE, City Controller of the City of NOTICE The board of trustees of the Indiana Rs formatory, Jeffersonville. Ind.. will receiv* sealed bids until 12 o’clock noon on Saturdav. Oct. 13. 1923, for the purchase of used material consisting of about eirhty (80) D. C. 220 V. motors, boilers, window and cell bars, stanchions, east irjn hoppers, soil pip. iron stairways, sersp iron, brick, etc. Terms, cash. The articles may be inspected between the hours of 10 a. m. and 3 p. m. until Thursday 3 p. m. Oct. 11, 1923 Address bids to the “President of the Board of Trustees.” lock box 248. Jeffersonville. Ind.. and mark on envelope “Bid for * • • The right is reserved to reject an* snd all bids and to waive any Informalities in bidding when it appears to the advantage of the institution to do so. For further information address: GEO. A. H SHIDELER, Genera! Superintendent. Indiana Reformatory. Jeffersonville. Ind. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby givort. that the Uhdeeeigned has duly qualified as administratrix of estate of Harold M. Bodibaugh. deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to bo solvent DOROTHY B. RODIBAUGH. No. 21598. , NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned haa duly qualified as admintstrix with will annexed of estate of Sarah E. Cripe, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. No. 21611. ALICE M. WILLIAMSON. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administratrix with will annexed of estate of May Wrig® Sewall, deceased, late of Marlon County, laP diana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. KATHERINE H. DAY. No, 21607. a TICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administratrix of estate of John W. Kemp, deceased, late of Marion County. Ind. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. JENNIE KEMP. No 21637. ■ NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undesigned haa duly qualified as administrator of estate of Frank E. Bryant, deceased, lats of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. GEORGS V. BRYANT. No. 21640. J