Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 134, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1923 — Page 10

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Bobbed Hair Style Grows in Favor and Gets Hold on Older Women

By MARIAN HALE/ NEA Service Writer “JEW YORK, Oct. 16.—T0 bob or not to bob —that, it api__| pears, is still the question. Last season, the “noes” thought they had the matter pretty thoroughly settled. They spread abroad much propaganda about the new styles demanding a dignified type of haiif dressing, and many fell for it, ceased their visit to the barber and cultivated the hair-growing institutes instead. So the price of hair brushes went up—and up. Then there were others who maintained dignity was an innate quality of mind and spirit not expressed by the hair or the clothes, and since they found tha bob gloriously comfortable, they went on serenely in their bobbed way. This summer, in Paris, Emile, the famous hairdresser, told me short hair had broken out with an entirely new fury, and women who had never felt the cold shears on their necks before were now becoming acquainted with the sensation. He predicted as great popularity for it this season In Paris as during the war time, when one could have such a good excuse. \ Old Ones Fall Back in New York, I consulted J. Halloh, who waves and clips the heads of some of the most fashionable Gothamites, knowing he could tell me what our own smart set is doing. “The bob is just as popular now as it has been any time during its history.” he Informed me, "and the Interesting part is that it keeps its hold on the older women even more than the youngsters. "Hardly a day goes by that I do not bob some white or gray head. Not the faddy, extreme women carry on this style now, but the Conservatives. "Flappers gave up the bob easier than their elders did last year, because they did not appreciate, or need, its greatest advantage—that it actually doe3 log years off a woman. Short skirts and short hair are essentially youthful, and that's why you simply can’t get rid of them.” The Favorite The type of bob so popular now In New York is the style they cal! "LaGarconne” in Paris, meaning the bachelor girl. "This keeps the line of the head trim and neat by being very short in the back. The front may be pulled back severely, or waved about the face, to suit the features of the wearer,” he explained. “The bob of a few seasons ago, that aetuck out wide like a haystack, was not universally becoming because it was at vatjance with the Greek ideal of the small head as an attribute of feminine loveliness. It did tend to make women with large features look coarse, and sometimes masculine. "No one can accuse the modern bob of that, and for that reason, I believe, short hair is a permanent institution and that we will see more bobbed heads this winter than ever before.”

ABATEMENT BILL PLEASES LEADERS IN LONGBATTLE Fortune and Snethen Satisfied.With Action of Council. Gratification over passage of the new smoke abatement ordinance was expressed today by William Fortune, chairman of the Chamber of Commerce civic affairs commtitee, and Edward* O. Snethen, chairman of the chamber smoke abatement committee. Fortune said: "While there has been delay that has given much concern, the outcome is quite gratifying. The new ordi nance represents the council s ideas as to how we shall proceed with efforts to relieve Indianapolis of the smoke nuisance. In it is combined some of the best experience of other cities. The council has preferred to put the responsibility definitely ,on the city officials vested with authority for enforcement of the new law, ‘nstead of mixing their powers advisory relation ■with a representative committee. “Perhaps the smoke abating officers will not need the help of advisors, end if so, they will simplify*the task. Give Them a Chance "The greater too, will be their glory. It Is worth to give them a chance to Bhow what they can do, end we are hopeful that they will do the job in a way that will make us all proud of them. The Chamber of Commerce and all the organizations that have been cooperating In the smoke abatement movement will watch them In the performance of their duty. They hiVe before them a big task, and one that is so important that they ought feel that theirs is the city’s big job cf the hour. Deserve Commendation “The ordinance of the council makes it possible, we believe, to bring about a great improvement, and the council therefore deserves commendation.” Snethen said: “The smoke abatement committee of the Chamber of Commerce is highly gratified over the council’s action. We obtained everything we asked except an advisory board, and we believe that existing agencies will function in its stead. “The city made a great forward step when the ordinance was adopted. It Is a much better law than the old one under which the city is now operating Our committee likely will continue to work on the problem, particularly in an educational way to help induce the public to respect the ordinance

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THERE’S NO DOUBT IN THE MINDS OF HAIRDRESSERS "WHICH WILL PREVAIL. THE 808, OF COURSE, THE Y' SA Y. YET, WOULDN’T YOU PREFER THE MARVELOUSLY LONG HAIR OWNED BY YOLANDE VALERI (AT LEFT), TO THE PETITE 808 OF “ KIKI,” FAMOUS PARISIAN MODEL (AT RIGHT)?

STATE EXECUTIVES TO VISIT CAPITOL EN ROUTE TO MEET Governors Will Be Guests of City and State Wednesday. Advance g uar d of the assemblage of State executives, who are to meet 5.t the Statehouse Wednesday before making their pilgrimage to the Governors’ conference at West Baden, was expected here today. While some of tht Governors have notified Governor McCray of their intention, because of pressing affairs, to go directly to West Baden, the major portion of the group will meet at the Statehouse Wednesday morning. The procession of twenty-one automobiles wljl leave the Statehouse at 9 o’clock in the morning. State officials will assist in conducting the distinguished visitors

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1 DEATH NOTICES RINK. JOSEPH A.—Beloved husband of Carrlo Pfau Rink, and father of Mrs. William Campbell Hall, and Mrs. John J. Madden Jr., passed away Tuesday. 2:66 a. m. Funeral, Thursday morning at 9:45 from residence. 4204 N. Meridian St., and at 10:15 from SS. Peter and Paul-Cathedral Funeral and burial private. Friends may view remains Wednesday, from 2 until 9 p. m. FRICK, ALFRED FLETCHER Beloved little sou of Mr. and/Mrs. William F_. Frick, departed this life Monday. Oct. 15 at 4:30 p. m., age 3 years. Funeral. Wednesday, Oct. 17, at residence. 2026 Cornell Ave., at 2 D. m. Burial Memorial Park. On account of contagious disease, friends may view remains through window. 7~ IN -MEMOKIAM IN MEMORIAM —In loving memory of m,v darling eon, Chris J. Henry, who died four years ago today. Oct. 18, 1919. Four long years since God took you home. I am sc lonesome for you dear. I am always thinklng—Df the happy years we spent together. In our happiness we never thought i we would be parted. But each passing day brings us closer to the meeting, When there will be no more sorrow or parting. From your loving and lonesome. MOTHER 5 FI NEKAL DIKKt iORS FLANNER & BUCHANAN 320* North nili ots St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone —Main 0641-0642. LI. 2641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY Independent UndertSer^ Prompt ambulance calls. “The proof of a service is the eerrloe It renders. 1702 N. Illinois St. Randolph 6870. 1625 Shelby St Drexel 2670, ■ George Grinsteiner 1-m.eral Director. v.AAM.I MlttH

through the capitol and a number will make the motor trip to the southern part bf the State. Adjutant Gen eial Harry B. Smith has been named to escort the motor caravan to West Baden. John D. Williams, director of the State highway commission, together with members of the body, will be another pacemaker. Thirty-three Governors will be in at tendance when the meeting is called to order Wednesday afternoon. Gov ernor McCray will give the address of welcome. Other speakers at the three-day meeting will be Governors Gifford Pinchot, Pennsylvania; W. H. MeMaster, South Dakota; John M. Parker, Louisiana; Charles R. Mabey, Utah; William E. Sweet, Colorado; R A. Nestos. North Dakota, and John J. Blaine, Wisconsin. Following close of the conference, the entire assemblage will hoard a spe cial train for Washington, where President Coolidge’s conference opens Saturday afternoon. Two Prisoners Escape A. Orme, formerly of 411 Douglass St., who ran away from the Indiana State Farm Monday, Is being sought today, according to Sheriff George Snider, w r ho also reports that John Smith, colored, 24, of 2425 Northwest ern Ave., sentenced until Nov. 8, ran away from the Marion County jail yard while doing some outside work.

5 FUNERAL DIRECTORS SHIRLEY BROS. CO. Main office 946 N. Illinois St. Clrelo 1913 Main 1841, Parlors 1222 Union St. FUNERAL DIRECTOR —1402* N. lUlnols „ , WM. E. KRIEGEH Main 1L,4. Res Phupe. Ben Davis 332-L. UA I^ D —BERT 8 GaDD. 2130 Prospect St. Pliqne. Stewart 2278 UND ERTAKEKS—H IS EY A TITUS* 951 North Del L. 6564 M 3680. SPECIAL ~ 100 PER CENT musicale; chorus of Court 14. Trainmen’s Hall. Thursday, Oot 18, 10*23. Admission 25 uentH. f r - ... 1()ST AM) HUM) G FOUND— Articles found in Indianapolis t uet carp yesterday . 4 UMBRELLAS. I BOSTON BAG 1 BOOK 1 SUIT CASE. 2 PACKAGES 1 RAIN COAT. 1 LARGE PURSE Telephone Main 2737, LOST—Five months old collie, long nose. light color, wearing license tag No. 4364. Child’s pet. Liberal reward. Call Main 0132. LOST—Brown leather bag,' containing two diamond rings and other articles, between 10:30 and 2 p m. Wednesday. Liberal rewani; no questions asked. Drexel 2863. LOST —Fur neck piece. Ashland Ave. Phone. Dr. Cress, 208 Morgan. Knightstown, LOST-—Saturday evening, in vicinity of Fountain Square: $12.85 in small gold and purple purse. Drexel 1269. Reward. U Foundry Labor Two sand cutters to work nights. Must be experienced. Apply Mr. Kinnich. Rockwood Mfg. Qo. Big Four R. R. & English Ave. ATTENTi ONB O YS Routes In business distrjet will pay your school expense: prefer high school boys, but all applicants will be given consideration. Apply MR. JEFFRIES, 25-39 8. Merl4i*n, afternoons. BOYS WANTED—Healthful out of door work. APPLY MR. CARVIN. FACTORY connection; good dead work. W teach you In our school foj sell. Mr. Meyer. REGINA CORP corner Maryland and Pennsylvania.

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12 help WANTED—MALE f NOTICE * FORD TRUCK OWNERS I can place twenty-five trucks on good, long-time jobs. To those who haven’t got trucks and want to get into the trucking game, come see now, as these jobs won’t last long. Get busy. See MR. SPRINGER with Carr Auto Sales Cos., 5436 E. Washington st. No information over the phone. Fur Nailer Apply Employment Office L. S. Ayres & Cos. 13 INSTRUCTIONS V MEN ,WV^ WWW Knights of Columbus night school offer* you tree courses In auto mechanics, bookkeeping, business arithmetic, business English, commercial art, hither accountancy, mechanical drawing. Dublic speaking, radio telegraphy, salesmanship, shorthand and typewriting-, show-card writing, traffic management and welding. Register now. Term onens October 1. Main 3027 118 E. Maryland St, v _ MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBERS COLLEGE. 300 E. Washington St Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0757. CHRISTENSEN’S met ho . of popular music and syncopation in 20 lessons. Short course for advanced. Circle 3034. POPULAR PIANC music taugnt in 20 lessons, beginners and advanced. Clarß Boles School, 10 W. Ohio St. Circle 8328. RAG—JAZZ and popular piano playing In 20 lessons. Booklet free. CHRISTENSON SCHOOL. 1 Ofl. Pembroke Arcade. Cir. 3034. 14 Salesmen We can use 3 or 4 cleaner salesmen at once with experience preferre'cfr but not necessary; our new plan of feivfhg a set of attachments with each cleaner sold makes It the easiest one to sell of any on the market, 401 Roosevelt bldg. Apex Electrical Distributor Cos. , ~WE ARE IN NEED OF THREE AOGRESSIVK MEN BETWEEN THE AGES OK 26 AND 35 YEARS. IkilO ARE NEAT. CLEAN-CUT AND AMBITIOUS. THIS IS \ FACTORY ORGANIZATION, AND YOU HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE A SUCCESS. WE WILL GIVE YOU EVERY THING WE HAVE IN COOPERATION CALL AT INDIANAPOLIS LIGHT AND HEAT CO.. AND ASK FOR MR WOOD 16 Ull.l* \V AX TEH—FEMALE WANTED girl or boy* between th age of 10 and 14 in north Indianapolis and Riverside to carry Times rout. Morality must be good. No caddy boys wanted. Apply L V. GRALTER 2041 Clifton St., rear; after 3 p. in MAID and second cook, white. Apply ill pt-rson. SCHOOL FOR BLIND. Pennsylvania and North Sts IT" Si ll AT lON S WANTED b—Female HAIR dyeing. French method, by expert in your own home by appointment: satisfaction guaranteed; also facial manage; shainpoo and curling. Call Washington 4736, • STENOGRAPHER —Position wanted; ten years' experience: educated and refined. Only Protestant or Catholic, no Jews Address A 150. 1786. Times. KEI.I A jf.K middle-aged lady :t housekeeper, in widower's home or nursing, city. Address A No. 1787. Times. LAUNDRY to take home. 2231 Columbia. Webster 1881. WASin NQ to bring home Kcnw ood 501 !E lb ROOMS FOR RENT KEYHTONE, N . 46; furnished room with grate; private entrance; S3 one, $5 for two. Webster 8523. FRONT room, downtown apartment; gentle men preferred. 592 Massachusetts. Apartment 2 3 ROOMS, adults preferred, no children. Jsßiilre 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. 1702 Montcalm. FURNISHED room in modern home. ..lamed couple employed or 2 girls Use of kitchen If desired. Web 2601. MERIDIAN. 2208 N.; elegantly furnished front room; very suitable for two. Ken wood 3132. DELAWARE, 400 N.. Apt. 12: attractive. gt'-am-hoated room lor two. Ma. 5180. ALABAMA. J4Ol N ; lurmghed room in modern home for gentleman. FURNISHED rooms; good heat; cheap. 915 N. Capitol Ave. THREE unfurnished room* 1050 N. Pershing THREE furnished rooms, near Penn, shops. Brooksidu 1031. FURNISHED; 2 or 3 rooms In cottage. Belmont 1291 ___ ALABAMA, 1009 N.; clean, modern housekeeping room, SI 50 Circle 7535. a—Light Housekeeping COLEGE AVE.. 2 and 3 front rooms: completely 'furnished; steam heat, gas ami electricity: $lO and $12.50 per week. Ran dolph 2021. TWO connecting, modern, front rooms, furnace heat. Webster 3408. 810 N. Bcville Ave. TWO large connecting unfurnished light housekeeping rooms, on car line. 403 H Blake St. TWO large connecting rooms, modern; good location 010 E. Twelfth St. MERIDIAN. lrtSfT'S.; private home and*~entrance. Drcxel 0332. TWO furnished modern rooms. Algo 1 ; good heat. Children welcome. Circle 0080. ILLINOIS, 530 N.; light housekeeping and sleeping rooms Circle 3321. b—-Board and Rooms ALABAMA 1017 N.: nice, clean, wellfurnished front bedrooms, with good board. Very reasonable. ' Suitable for five people. Lincoln 2440 ALABAMA: desirable, modern, front. No other roomers; 2 gentlemen. Ran. 5514. 19 RENTALS a—Houses 28 S. COLORADO: four rooms bath and toilet: electric lights; $35 month. Northwest corner North Sherman Dr. ami E. St. Clair; live rooms, modern; rent $45 month. EVANS ROBERTS CO. 3113 N. NEW"JERSEY Five-room modem, with garage; In good condition. J. G. M’CULLOUGII 106 N. Delaware. Main 1709. Svar "’ESSEX & LUCAS AIT 310 Kahn Bldg. (I ft A\ L Circle 6000. i 'A-h-TDILf Modern home, with garage. /48 S. Chester, SSO. Call Circle 6000. / BEAUTIFULLY’ furnished eight-room house, north of Fall Creek, $126. Washington 4624. J 2631. Michigan; half double, 6 rooms modern- $35. Irvington 1246, MODERN five-room house; walking distance; ( $45 per month. Call Main 1711 HAMILTON Ave.. 305: modern. 6-room double': reasonable. Webster 1062. FOR RENT —Half of six-room double. 801 N. modem. Call Web. 7414. 228 'SPRING St.. 4 rooms, S2O. Riley 1760. . DORMAN. 316; modern 6 rooms, S4O. 1 family or 2 couples Key 322 hi Dorman. b—Apartments Lower Duplex, East, Comer Chester and New York Sts. Good condition; 5 rooms and bath: S4O. State Savings and Trust Cos.

19 RENTALS c —Business Places Downtown Office Space Two large connecting rooms on third floor. Very desirable; reasonable rent. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4517. 9 E. Market St. 2i REAL ESTATE FOH~SALK IA^AA/W>A(A>. a—Business Property Plumbers Electricians Ideal location, including your living rooms near the center of the north side. This property is located on a oar line and is a bargain when you realize that you can purchase at your own price and terms. Must bo sold immediately. Swr Essex aTCucas /n arr A 310 Kahn Bldg. fi T[ A L Circle Gfloq. 'UI.OUUf For sale or lease 30.000 sq. feet sawtooth construction for light manufacturing or storage. b—Houses Smlbiuirlbae HOME ON PAYMENTS Dandy remodeled suburban home at E. Thirty-Fourth and Hillside Ave.: seven rooms, furnace, hardwood floors, sun porch, electric lights, garage and large lot. Only $6,000. SSOO cash, balance SSO per month. Stop paying re at Own your home. See Mr. Frey with J. So Cruse Realty Cos. Five-Room Double 122 NORDYKE AVE. Electric lights, gas, city water; rents S4O month; price $3,800; SI,OOO cash, balance S2B month. Capital Realty Cos, 204 Rauli Bldg Main 2874 Home for Colored 2044 Columbia \ 7-room house: electric lights, city water, inside toilet, large lot, nice porch. PRICE ONLY $2,500. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors EIGHT-ROOM modern, except furnace; large barn: at 1621 Roosevelt Ave.; SI,OOO cash, balance $35 month. Capital Realty Cos. 204 Rauh Bldg. Main 2874, HOMES, new, never occupied; some just starting, some nearing completion: every modem convenience and luxury: model ate prices, easy terms: four at Temple and Thirteenth: live at Tacoma and Thirteenth; two will soon be started at Tacoma and Twelfth. Or. if you own city lot. we will build your home on monthly pavments like rent. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. _ _____ South Talbott St. Home A 7-room house with large rooms, has been painted and pul in good condition. Must sell at once to close estate. Can besold on cash or terms. M D JOHNSON, Meyer-Kiser Bank Lincoln 3341 Res Hand. 6839. Valley Ave. Five room bungalow. neipl - modern: in rood condition. Extra lot. Yor quick uale 53.500 5500 ciih, balance eaay terms. Sec Mr. Mclntecr with I. N. Richie 710 Bankers Trust Mam 0520. Buy A Bargain A colored double ou Sheldon 9t. PracTriaily new roof, recently papered Rents for S3O. Shows 17 per cent. E It BOWEN, Meyer-Kiser Bank Lincoln 3341. Res . Lincoln 1738. 1721-23 Laurel Street COZY HOME AND INVESTMENT. Three rooms and pantry dewu. large bedroom and closet up. nice basement, all in b**t remtianw Other side rent* s*‘Js2. Price only $4,000 SSOO caah. See JBTTINOFK & SCHRFIBKR, 150 k Natl. City Bank Illdgr Lincoln 3734 Bargain, East Seven room bouse on Forest Ave.. near Michigan, $3,300: S3OO cash, balance like rent. Van Arsdal. H. 0. Tuttle & Bro. Double, West Four-room double, on Lynn St., Just north of Michigan: In fine londltlon. lot 35x120 rental SO4 per month. Price for Quick sulr. $2,500 Cail Mr. Young MtUfkaiios7 Grin Jessup Land Company Near Cathedral High School Ten-room modern home, in flue condition- well arranged for duplex. Garage PRICE SII,OOO. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors 116 N. Denny St. Must Sell —Will Sacrifice Sever, rooms, modern; three bedrooms, one down, two up: beat condition; aelect location. east Price only $5,000. If lnterested. call Lincoln 3734 Strictly Modern Duplex, * Nprth Seven rooms, breakfast nook and sun parlor and bath to a side. 2 separate atcanihcatiug plants, 2-car agarage. Price $15,000. Drexel 7702. $250 Cash Belmont, north of Michigan; four rooms a side double, renting for S3O per month. Price to sell $3,200, balance $22 per month. Call Mr. Washburn with J. E. MORRISON A CO. 426-26 Lemcke Bldg. Lincoln 3564 Rea.. Randolph 8731. BRAND NEW BUNGALOW 271 S. Sherman Drive Long living room; large, beautifully win dowed dinijiy room; light, airy peeping rooms; delightful bath and pleasant kitchen; prietd at $6,000; only $750 cash. Marion County State Bank $250 Cash 4500 north; five-room bungalow. $2,500; $250 cash, balance $25 per month. Cal] Mr. Washburn with J. E. MORRISON A CO. 425-36 Lemcke BUlg. Lincoln 3564 _ Res . Randolph 8731. Strictly Modern Duplex, North 7 rooms, breakfast nook, sun parlor and bath to a side; 2 separate steam heating plants; 2-car garage. Price $16,000. Drexel 7702. _____ LaSalle Near Michigan Five-room modern bungalow, garage, laundry room with tubs, only $5,400; terms. Cali Mr. Cottingham. Main 2957 days or Randolph 8005 evenings Grin Jessup Land Company N. Rural, S7OO Cash Five-room bungalow, modern, less than year old. Bad luck forces owner to get out quick Immediate possession. Dandy place. J. PAUL JONES. Circle 1371. 433 Lemcke Bldg. * BUNGALOW east; long living-room, hardwood floors, 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 and south. C. J. OSBORN. Drexel 0184. 2920 Sangster St. Bungalow; four large rooms; built-in features. electric lights, large cement basement, two 41 %xI3Q-ft. lots: some fruit: $2,100. Main .0186. Residence. Stewart 2749. S3OO CASH COLORED BUYERS 2367 Hovey St.; now vacant: four-room bungalow. Price $2,100. E. J. McCracken. Circle 4022. Res., Randolph 6410. CITY TRUST CO. OLNEY, N„ 2431: 4 rooms and lndtffked porch: electric lights, gas, city water, well and cistern; largo lot. Price $2,300: SSOO cash, balance monthly. JOHN R. WELCH A SONS, REALTORS. Maiu 1531. 2:1 W, Ohio Bt. MUST SELL 609 E. Louisiana St.; four-room cottage; wonderful future for a factory: four squares from center of town. Owner must sell this week. E. J. McCracken, Circle 4022. Res., Randolph 6416. CITY TRUST CO. Cosy 5-Room Cottage Best condition, attractive, large, beautiful lot, paved street, located south, near Prospect St. Bargain, $3,300. Information call Lincoln 3734 OPEN AND LIGHTED THIS EVENING Brand new, strictly modern bungalow, 2727 Manker Avo., 1 block south Garfield Park, 1 block west Shelby St. Make small payment and move in. balance like rent. For

-21 REAL ESTATE FOB SALS b—Houses Near Sacred Heart Six rooms, 4 down, 2 large bedrooms up. needs paint and minor repairs. Will sell on terms to reliable party. Price $3,000. Call Lincoln 3734. BUNGALOW, strictly modern, excellent home neighborhood, deep_. lot, garage, paved street. Terms or take clear property worth not over $3,000 as part. Owner. Randolph 1115. S3OO CASH 2022-24 Hovey St.; four-room double: electric ligjjts. Price $3,250. E. J. Me/ Cracken, Circle 4022. Res., Randolph 6416. CITY TRUST CO, 1923 W. WILKINS, overlooking park: five rooms, semi-modern. furnace. garage* $3,500 cash, $3,650 on easy payments. 27 Union Trust Bldg. Harrison 2005. 1460 HOYT AVE. , FIVE ROOMS, SEMI-MODERN 3-ROOM house, 2 lots facing National Road with large garage and out building. Belmont 6494. LET US build your home. CITY BUILDERS REALTY 00., 1160 Fairfield Ave. NEW BUNGALOW, 5 rooms and bath, good well. Inquire 1527 N. Chester. d—Lots REDUCED PRICE LOT EAST Owner is forced to sell this beautiful lot with all improvements in: located near Michigan on Bosart Ave. Make us an offer at once. E. J. McCracken, Circle 4022. Res., Randolph 0410. CITY TRUST CO. BEAUTIFUL building lot in Forest Manor. East front. 50x150: $825: $25 down, then $075 per week. If interested call Webster 2360. BUNGALOW, electricity, gas. water: garage: fruit trees: two lots; near Riverside car. S3OO gives immediate possession. Washington 1021. - Choice Lot, North 65x133 ft., corner lot. all improvements in. Ih-ice $3,000. Drexel 7702. 'JALfi or trade, triangular lot on railroad: fine switch property: for vacant lots or residence property. Address A No. 1785, Time*. ©—Suburban Suburban Five room bungalow .garage and two extra lots, about 2 H sq west of Stop 5. Lafayette traction; for sale; easy terms, or will trade for city property. Main 0180. Evenings. Stewart 2749. _ SUBURBAN home sites, acre and half acre. east and northeast; S4OO and up; easy payments. COOPER A HADLEY, 838 Lemcke Bldg. Main 2776 Webster 5774. One-Acre Tract Five-room house, garage, chicken house and other out buildings, fruit and shade. Price $4.200 Drcxel 7702 f—Sale or Exchange FOR TRADE Dandy eight apartment brick; rente $4,500 annually: price $50,000: incumbrance, $20,000 at 6 P£T cent. Want good farm Ninr apartment on north side; rents $6,100 yearly. Price $50,000. Want farm. THE EVANS-ROBERTS CO.. University Heights Five room*, furnace, basement, electric lights, garage, large lot S3OO cash, balance easy payments. Reliable Realty Cos. Main 0186, *5Ol City Trust. FOR TRADE, equity in 3-room bunralow. for car Call Drexel 8519. 22~ REAL ESTATE WANTED Wanted Four to six-room modern or semi-modern homes or rental property. I specialize in small property. Call Mr. Washburn with J E MORRISON A CO. 425-26 Lemcke Bldg. Lincoln 3564. Res.. Randolph 8731. Immediate Cash Offer Will make cash offer within one hour after you cal] me. Prefer small houses or rental property. Call Randolph 7114, after 7 p. m. V ' WANTKD AT ONCJa 5 or 6 room cottages, east or south. Can pay cash. Call Lincoln 3734. __ ETTINGER A SCHREIBEB. WANTED—Cheap singiea and doubles. Have cash. Humbolt 2072 tS MISCELLAXEOrS FDR SALE a>—Household Goods RUGS and linoleums al I lowest prices. 207 W. Washington St. Opposite Slatehouse, “If it covers the floor, we have it.” COAL range ar.d kitchen cabinet. 512 Mlnerva SI. v FOR BALE —Heating stove; rood as new; 512. Webster 8676 b—Coal, Ice and Wood The Burning Question Answered By Using “Everglo” Lomus @ $5.95 Per Ton v The famous Knox County Coal now called "Everglo” (a registered trade name) has been our Btandard domestic coal for years. lEndiainiaipollis Coal Commpamiy MA in 1700 No Profiteering With Us You are paying too much if you pay more than the following prices for good coal. Try One Ton and Be Convinced Best genuine Poea. lump.... $ll.OO Pocahontas mine run 7,75 W. W splint or block 8.00 West Va egg, forked 7.50 Eastern Ky. lump, forked.... 8.00 Eastern Ky. egg. rorked 7.60 Linton 4th vein lump, forked. 6.50 Illinois block, forked 6.25 Indiana lump, forked 5.95 111. or Ind. 2 to 6-in. lump. . . 5.50 Indiana egg, forked 6.40 Nut and slack 3.75 The Bethel Coal Cos. Bethel Ave. and Belt R. R.\ Drexel 2716. Drcxgl 2717. “BUY COAL CHEAP Island Creek W. Va. Lp. .$7.25 3 Tons, s2l. This is one of the best coals mined in West Virginia. Free from slate, slack, and will not clinker. 111. or Ind. lump .'f $5.50 3 Tons, sl6.* If coal is not as advertised, return at our expense. JACKSON COAL CO. Lincoln 5496. Lincoln 5496. Holds Fire Over Night Trv our Hoosier Red Ash and save money. KINDLTNG WITH EACH TON. HOOSIER RED ASH LUMP. FORKED $5.95 HOOSIER RED ASH EGG, FORKED.. $5.35 Virginia largo block, forked SB.OO Eastern Kentucky large blk., forked. SB.OO Brazil block forked $7.50 Gen. Linton No. 4 lump, forked $6.50 Illinois lump, clean forked $6.00 Indiana lump, clean forked $5.95 Illinois egg. forked „..$5.60 Ind. egg„2 to 6-ln. lump, forked $5.35 High-grafle nut and slaek $3.96 Deliver auy#here in city. UNION ICE Ain COAL CO. Drexel 4321. Drexel 4623. COAL SALE Indiana 6-inch Lump $5.75 Pocahontas Mine Run $7.75 West Virginia Lump $7.75 J. <& I* COAL CO. 127 Fulton St. Circle 0306. HARD WOOD, stove length, delivered anywhere in city. Call Webster. 7487, HEAVY hardwood ans kindling for furnace - umu bur truck load cheap. Circle 5694.

25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE b—Coal, Ice and Wood Use Elevator Coal and Coke It’s Re-Screened. Indiana Lump $5.95 Diamond Nut .*.—56.00 FOE EETORT HEATERS AND RANGES Oood Linton Lump W. Va. and Pocahontas Coal FOR FURNACES AND HEATERS Illinois Mine Run ..$450 Indiana Nut and Slack $3.50 Take home a load $1 less. Fred Goepper & Son ESTABLISHED 1893. Belmont 4704 Belmont 4705 WEST VIRGINIA RAVEN RED ASH $7.75 Real Furnace Coal EHRLICH COAL COMPANY Main ©9<o>6 BEST COAL AT BEST PRICES. DREXEL 3174. t —Clothing TROUSERS ®To Match Yoor Coat WJ] $2.95, $3.95, $4.95, ■)Jf $5.95, $6.95 and up SK _ IHE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St, Near Illinois PRACTICALITY new lady's blue Bolivia cut coat. Trimmed with wolf fur. Also set of raccoon furs. Will sell cheap. Irvingrton 3700. ONE fall overcoat; one winter overcoat; siie 40. Lady’s midnight-blue twopieoe suit; 38 bust. 806 Kahn Bldf. JAP mink coat; black dinner dress for sale; reasonable. Humboldt 1810. d—Musical Aiistruments PMMSDMPH sen, si ion This Instrument is brand new. cabinet sire, very clear and distinct tone. We will place this Instrument in your home on approval. Try it out thoroughly. If perfectly satisfied pay SI.OO down and pay balance on convenient terms No red' tape to this proposition. We do as we advertise Factory agent, Drexel 3880. VIOLIN, high grade, professional: priced right: force,! to sell. Stewart £B2l. ©—Pet ana Live Stock MAY hatched S. C. White Leghorn cockerels 300 egg strain bought of George B Farris when day old. Belmont 0748. 2 Angora kittens: full blooded; 2445 Coyncr Ave. Webster 6714. IT'S never lost until Indianapolis Times Want Ads have failed to find it. f—Miscellaneous Typewriter Bargains T9ED 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 2386. TYPEWRITERS. Rebuilt Remington, S3O, ?4n. SSO. Rebuilt Underwood, 535 to $65. Rebuilt Coronas. $25 530, S4O. Used machines from $5 up. All makes rented, $2 50 per month up. JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. 142 N. Meridian St. Tel. MAin 2800. BED And sprin; 51.50. 2-hole jrae plate SI. Buck oil range with oven $7, gas iron $1.50. small size shoes and slippers 25c pr.. hats 25c. blue serge suit. 38. $5. coat $1.50, cane $1.50, water-power washer $2 blue cape $1.50 brown coat $1 Circle 1800. 1215 E New York St. TYPEWRITER* $25. $33, S4O. SSO, S6O: factory rebtilts and fully guaranteed. Typewriters rented, repaired. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO.. 210 S. Pennsylvania. Lincoln 6822. Established 40 years TRADE canoe, equipped, and violin for light car or typewriter Address A No. 1784. Times. KIEFFER PEARS. IT: Grimes Golden apples. $2: hand pickett; delivered. W*. ster 3151, FOR SALE—Tinsmith s „nd other tools Apply 1929 Arrow Ave. Webster 8774. STOVE and auto parts, brass beds replated. BERTHA PLATING WORKS. 857 E. Pratt, corner Massachusetts Ave. Lincoln 5805. BARBERRY, sptrea. willow: fruit, shade and evergreen trees: grape vines. Washington 6120, „ _ FOR SALE—Baby carriage in good condition reasonable. Call Randolph 5441. FINE trunk. &36 N. Illinois St. Phone - , Circle 4896. A WHITE retd ferriage. slo[ 1420 S. East. CHURN. Daisy, glass: also 0 rniik crooks. Belmont 0887 Ring 2. TIMES WANT ADS BOOST BUSINESS 26 MI.SCEL LA NEO US \V AN TED ~~ Wanted Good, Sound, Old, Yellow Corn At The Belt Railroad and Stock Yards Cos. WANTED to buy 1,000 leather beds. 725 Massachusetts Ave. Circle 6405. NEAT sewing at reasonable prices. 29 W. Pratt St. Circle 6688. 27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS SEWING machines repaired, all make; we guarantee to mske them sew as good as new or no chargee. Estimate free. Singer Sewing Machine Service _ 1012 S. Meridian. FEATHERS oougnt. sold and renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made. B. F. BURKLE, 416 Mass. Main 1428. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDQE. 201 Indiana Ave CARPENTERING and repairing, cement and brick work; satisfaction guaranteed. Main 7749. VAULT CLEANING 935 E. Maryland,.St Phone. Stewart 1794. 28 STORAUK AND TRANSFER Packing Household Goods. Low rates on California shipments. Phpne OTTO J. SUESZ Main 3628-2353. Night. Webster 0699. Circlo 4760. LOW prices. Moving, ngnt nsuiing. baggage and trai tfer. CHARLES COOMBS. Webster 8391. Red Ball Transit Cos. 26 Monument PI. Main 4631. 29 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES F. J. WILLIAMS, carpenter, contractor and builder. Estimates furnished on short notice. Belmont 3079. host SALE—Se-vlrg machines; droplsal Golden Oaks: like new: price $lO. 1012 3, Meridian. 30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline FORDS, ALL MODELS. AT REASONABLE TERMS. ,/ RED ARROW SALES CO. 9fts SOUTHEASTERN AV. STEWART 2707. CHEVROLET 1910 touring; good running 1 condition: S2O down, balance easy terms MULLER AUTO SALES. 64446-48 E. Waah-

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80 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline 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, 1921, SIOO down, bal. $2.50 weekly. Ford touring, 1923. SIOO down, bal. $2.80 weekly. Dodge truck. Inclosed with screen, SIOO down, $2.50 weekly. Mercantile Garage 125 S, Pennsylvania. Main 6830, BARGAIN NASM ROADSTER, 1923 Foiur=Gyliinider A=! Gooditioini L. T. ALLEN Ovedamid Sales 919 Virginia Ave. We Sell v Emm DODGES, Buieks. Gardners. Fords, Overlands and many others at bargain prices. Your own terms. $75 down and up. Rebuilt. re finished and re topped. All guaranteed. 522 N. Capitol Ave. Open evenings and Sundays. 1921 FORD TOURING. EXTRA GOOD CONDITION. $145. 1920 FORD TOURING. REASONABLE IN PRICE AT $lO5 ALSO CALIFORNIA TOPS FOR REGULAR FORD TOURING AND ROADSTER BODIES. COUPE AND SEDAN BODIES. OPEN EVENINGS. SWISSHELM & PARKER, For Good Used Cars See I. WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N. Illinois. Main 1579 Open SundaysFORD. 1920 sedan: A-l condition; starter. dem.: $250; small payment down, balance easy terms MILLER AUTO SALES, 044-16-48 E Washington - ATTENTION MECHANICS' Overland early 1920 roadster; needs a 11f.4 tie work: $125 cash or terms. Open eve^ nines ar.d Sundays. 334 N. Capitol. FORD 192(1 touring; starter: good condition: Decker wheel, shocks: SIOO, S4O down, balance easy terms. MILLER AUTO SALES, 644-46-48 E. Washington. DODGE touring: iii splendid condition: $125 buys a good serviceable car. Open evenings. STONE-CHEVROLET CO.. 427 N. Meridian. 31 AUTOMOBILES WANTED HIGHEST PRICES PAID. We want any make or model. Largest In State. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND- - CO.. * #lB N. Capitol Main 288 R OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY. AUTOS WANTED. WE PAY CASH. I. WOLF- AUTO- CO.. 619 N.illllnoia. Main 1579. HIGHEST cash prices paid fdr used car*. SAM CORAZ, 519 N. Capitol. AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E New York St. Main 4446. 33 AUTO SUPPLIES. REPAIRS There Is one place in Indianapolis that ‘SPECIALIZES” in Good Used Tires, the price is 'always right ROGERS 8115 W WASH. BELMONT 4300. USED AUTO PARTS For over 100 makes and model cars at 60 to 75 per cent off list price. A complete stock of new ring gsara pinions, new axles and new spring*. Mai! Order, Shipped Same Day as Received. KLEIN BROS., Eureka Auto Parts, 834 N. Capitol. Circle 0871. AUTO PAINTING § Credit extended to auto cwr.era ™ 2erk2e Paint Cos. 31 YEARS PAINTERS Top building and general repairing. Prices low as lowest, highest quality. 1517 Kelly St. Drexel 44^5. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry NEED a battery lor your car? We have them: Willard. Exide, Prest-O-Lite and Others: 6-velt for SIC. SOUTH SIDE BATTERY SHOP. 413 S. Meridian. THE MASTER VULCANIZF.RS^ CUT RATE VULC. CO.. INC.. 37 MONEY TANARUS() LOAN WOULD ‘ v s sloo' S2OO S3OO HELP SOLVE YOUR MONEY PROBLEMS? Any Amount, $lO to S3OO. Any Time. Investigate our easy to pay Twenty Payment Plan Loans. Get $ .10. pey back" $ 2.50 a month “ SIOO, •• $ 5.00 “ S2OO. ** SIO.OO “ S3OO. “ $15.00 With interest at 34 per cent a month. Pay faster if you wish—legs cost. As follows: Paj- SSO loan In full in one month. TOTAL COST $1.75. You pay only for the actual time loans run. Interest is charged only on the actual amount of cash still oustaiidtng. Come in and get free booklet. “The Twenty Payment Plan.” which describes everything fully. All business confidential. We loan on furniture, pianos, Vlctrola*. etc., without removal. Also Loan on Diamonds Call, phone or write Hj INDIANA COLLATERAL LOAN CO. (Bonded Lenders) ESTABLISHED 1887 201 LOMBARD BUILDING. 24 Va E. WASHINGTON ST._ Main 3286—PHONE—Main 380. FIRST and second mortgages on Indians and Indianapolis real estate R. B. Wile BON. 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Liacoin 6404. MONEY to loan on second mortgage*. L. B. MILLER. 127 N. Delaware St Main 5768. 89 LEGAL NOTICES BIDS FOR BRIDGES Notice is heseby given, that the undersigned, the board of commissioners of Marion County, Indiana, will, up to 10 o'clock a. m„ Oct. 24. 1923. receive sealed bids for Bridge No 729 in Wayne Township, estl mated cost $1,672.00. Bridge No. 728 in Wayne Township, estimated cost $2,220.00. Bridge No. 756-99 in Warren Township, estimated cost $16,816.00. Crawfordsville Road Storm Drain, estimated cost $3509.00 according to plans and specifications on file In the office of the auditor of Marlon County. Each bid must be accompanied by a bond and an affidavit as required by law. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Witness our hands, this Ist day of October. 1823. ALBFIT HOFFMAN, HARRY D. TUTEWILER. JOHN KITLEY, Commissioners of Marlon County. Attest: LEO K. FESI.ER. Auditor. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby -ivea that the undersigned has duly qualified as administratrix with the will annexed of estate of Charles W. Byfteld, deceased.' late of Marlon County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. EMMA C BYFIELD. No, 21668, To Whom It Mav Concern: Notice is hereby given that John G. has severed hie connection with the Safety Visor Company, located at 618 N. Superior St., Indianapolis, as of date of Oot. 8, 1923. and will not bo responsible lor any of said concern's accounts or doings from or after said date. JOHN G. BURST. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice Is hereby! given that the undersigned has duly qualified as executor of estate of Hiram Byrkit. deceased, late Os Marion County. Indiana. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. . HARRY BYRKIT. No. 21610 NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified *a administrator of estate of Frank A. Grubbs, deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said eatai© Is supposed to be solvent. CHARLES E. STEINWENDER. No. 21671.