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OKLAHOMA CITY FIREMEN’S BAND STOPSOFF HERE Local Officials Greet Visitors, Who Play Before Newspaper Offices, • The Firemen’s Band and city officials of Oklahoma City, Okla., were guests of Indianapolis today in a stopover en route to Richmond Va., for the National Firemen’s Convention. Despite martial law declared by GovecQor Walton and the present floods. Fire Chief George B. Goff of Oklahoma City said the trip would b carried out as scheduled, only the mayor and the chief of police cancelling their plans to make the trip. "We couldn't tell we had martial law in Oklahoma City at any time, and I guess it’s all over now,” said Chief Goff. “The flood situation must be serious. We had left the city before any serious damage was done.” The local police and firemen's band, headed by Mayor Shank, Fire Chief John J. O'Brien, Police Chief Herman F. Rikhoff and other city fives, met the visitors at the Union Station and escorted them to the Severin, where they were breakfast guests of Henry F. Campbell and William N. Thompson of the Stutz Fire Engine Company. The band proceded to the three daily newspaper offices for concerts and to the Statehouse, where a concert was given visiting governors. Following a concert in University Park, the visitors inspected the Stutz Are engine plant. They left Indianapolis at noon.

PROHIFORCES ARE CALLED TO SMALL (Continued From Page 1) corning the latter’s veto of the cooperative marketing bill and expressed the opinion that Indiana farmers will “come around to it.” He attributed the present prosperity in South Carolina to this system. “Army, Navy Couldn’t Do It” Governor John M. Parker, Louisiana. dodged the prohibition question. "I am here to listen, not to talk.” he said. “Prohibition is a good question not to talk about.” "I can’t see how President Coolidge can do any more than he has been doing.” Governor James F. Hinkle, New Mexico, said. "The whole Army and Navy can not enforce prohibition until the people decide it should be enforced. I believe it is being enforced as well as could be expected in New Mexico, considereing the fact that we are a border State.” He reported improved business conditions in his State. Governor Charles A. Templeton of Connecticut attributed prohibition troubles to the fact the rich man is allowed to have his booze. “If we deprive the rich man of his booze the bootlegger will go out of business,” he said. He said manufacturing, the principal business of Connecticut, is booming. Federal enforcement is going on "fairly well” in Vermont, Governor Redfleld Proctor of that State said. “We are not having as much trouble from Canada as before, but there is one place on the New York line where the situation Is very bad.” G. 0. P. Governors Favor Coolidge He said he was not sufficiently acquainted with the statement of Governor Pinchot to comment on it. New England, he declared, is solidly behind Calvin Coolidge for the next presidential nomination. Republican Governors appeared to favor Coolidge. The South was in the majority among Governors present in Indianapolis last night. Governor Brandon of Alabama was actively booming Senator Oscar Underwood for President. Other Southern Governors indicated they were not ready to commit themselves on presidential candidates, although there, was talk concerning Carter Glass and Underwood as possibilities. < Some of the Southern Governors indicated Senator Samuel M. Ralston of Indiana would be second choice. Some of them indicated William Gibbs McAdoo will be a strong candidate. On the subject of prohibition Governor Austin Peay of Tennessee expressed the opinion that the States cannot afford to enforce prohibition as it should be enforced. “Enforcement is a tremendous problem,” he said. "We are doing the best we can with the money at our disposal. I believe President Coolidge is doing the best he can with the money Congress will give* him.” Henry Ford Is Lauded “I believe the States and the Government should cooperate in enforcement,” Governor Brandon said. "That is what we are doing in Alabama. Os course, prohibition always will be a problem as long as there is a market for booze. Perhaps the best solution would be a law to punish those who buy liquor." Governor Brandon is enthusiastic about the industrial development of Alabama, He declared Henry Ford should be allowed to buy and develop Muscle Shoals. Governor McCray was on the program for the welcoming address at West Baden this afternoon. Governor W. H. McMaster, South Dakota, was to respond. Governor Charles R. Mabey, Utah, was on the program to discuss problems of land grant States. CHICAGO WAREHOUSE LOOT TOTALS $350,000 Bu United Preen CHICAGO, Oct. 17. —Stocks and bonds valued at $250,000. the estate of Louis Erhardt. board of trade operator, formed part of the loot of burglars who robbed the Werner Brothers warehouse, Sunday. Dozens of other safety boxes were burned open with pcetlyne torches. The total loot Was estimated at $350,000.

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OLIVER W. EXENDINE

Oliver W. Exendine, educated Indian still retaining his tribal position as chief of all the Delawares in Oklahoma, blows a wild clarionet in the Oklahoma City Firemen’s Band that visited Indianapolis today. Exendine, known to his companions as “lodine,” is a brother of Albert ExendlnS, famous Carlisle football star of Jim Thorpe’s day, and one of the greatest all-American backfield men this country ever produced. The Oklahoma City Indian is also a graduate of Carlisle and was a member of the football squad.

BRITISH SOCIETY PLANSRECEPTION Luncheon for Lloyd George Being Arranged, Arrangements for a reception for David Lloyd George, Oct. 22, by the Sons and Daughters of the British Empire, Cornwallis Lodge No. 31 will be completed at the Lincoln Thursday evening. Plans are being formulated for a private luncheon honoring the former premier when a bust of the late Queen Victoria draped with the flag of the Empire wili be shown for the first time. The following are among those to meet Lloyd George; A. C. Burtwell, R. C. Smith, Ambrose Hamilton, Mrs. C. M. Currie, R. C. Lonsdale, Cuthbert E. Snell, Mrs. C. H. Shell and Chomley E. Pope.

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1 DEATH NOTICES HANKINS, JOHN G.—Age 76 years 12 days. passed away at Withsm Hospital at Lebanon. Oat. 16, 5:15 a. m. Funeral services at home in Thorntown, Thursday at 9:30 a. m. Burial at Crown Hill at 2:30 p. m. MOORHEAD. THOMAS W.—Died Tuesday evening. Oct. 16. at 7 o'clock, at his residenoe, 5356 Ohmer Ave.. Irvington. Funeral at the residence Friday, 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. 5 FUNERAL DIRECTORS T FLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St. Funeral directors tc the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Mato 0641-0642. LI. 2641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY W. T. Biasengym Independent Undertaker. Prompt ambulance calls. “The proof of a service is the service it renders.” 1702 N. Illinois St. Randolph 6870. 1625 Shelby 8t Drexel 2670. George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. Mato 0908. "SHIRLEY BROS. CO. Main office 946 N. Illinois Bt. mrclft 1918. Main 1641. 585*“ Parlors 1222 Union St. FUNERAL DIRECTOR—I4O2 N. Illinois. „ WM. E. KKIEGEB. Mato 1154. Res- Phone, Ben Davis 332-L. GADD—BERT S. GADD. 2130 Prospect Sf Phone. Stewart 2278 UNDERTAKERS—HISEY ft TITUS. oEI North Dei L. 6564. M. 3680. 8 SPECTALNOTICES WE WILL PRINT YOU 500 White Wove Envelopes $2.00 600 Bond Letter Heads $2.00 Cash With Order. THE SUN PRINTING CO., North Vernon, Ind. 100 PER CENT muslcale; chorus of Court 14. Trainmen’s Hall. Thursday, Oct. 18. 1923. Admission 25 cents. DR. MARGARET A. SELLERS Acute and Chronic Diseases. 128 W. Vermont St. Lincoln 8246. 10 U)ST AND FOUND FOUND—Article# found in Indianapolis street cars yesterday PACKAGE OF MEDICINE BANK BOOK RED BOOK BLACK SUITCASE OVERALL’:’ • SHOPPING JAG A RAINCOAT W THREE PACKAGES ELEVEN UMBRELLA* Taisphffs* Main 87*7

10 LOST A.M> FOUND LOST—Five months old collie, long nos", light color, wearing license tag No. 435-i. Chiid s pet. Liberal reward. Call Main 013 h _ LOST—Saturday evening, in vicinity of Fountain Square: $12.85 in small gold and purple purse, Drexel 1209. Reward. _ LOST—Silver rneah in telephone booth at Union Station. Reward. Webster 2162. 12 HELP wanted—male Fur Nailer Apply Employment Office L. S. Ayres & Cos. ATTENTION BOYS Route! In business district will pay your schoo. expense: prefer high school boys, but sll applicants will be riven consideration. Apply MR. JEFFRIES. 25-20 S Meridian, afternoons. BOYS WANTED—Healthful out of door work. APPLY MR. CARVIN. FACTORY connection; good clean work. We teach you In our school to sell. Mr. Meyer. REGINA CORP. corner Maryland and Pennsylvania. WANTED—Fifteen laborers; 40 cent, an hour; bus fare refunded. Take Ft. Harrison bus. OfTlee Fortieth and Pendleton Pike. Apply ready for work. COLLECTOR, experience not absolutely necessary; must have wheel: good salary. Apply THE UNION STORE. 118 N. PennBylvania. IX INSTRUCTIONS e~vwvwwwwwwv^.—www,^ww 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, public speaking, radio telegraphy, salesmanship. shorthand and typewriting, show-card writing, traffic management and weldifig. Register now. Term opens October 1. Main 3027 113 E. Maryland St. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER S COLLEGE. 301* E. Washington St Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0757. CHRISTENSEN’S meVhod or popular music and syncopation in 20 lessons. Short i course for advanced. Circle 3034. j POPULAR PIANO music taught in 20 les- ! sons, beginners and advanced. Clark j Boles School. 10 W Ohio St Circle 8326. RAO —JAZZ and popular piano playing In 2t) lessons. Booklet free. CHRISTENSON SCHOOL. 106 Pembroke Arcade. Cir. 3034. 14 SiALESMKX WAXTKD Cleaner • Salesman Wanted Energetic ambitious man of good reference. with or without experience. Cits or country territory open leads furnished. Will assure a good Income for those qualifying. Factory distributors olfering constant opportunity for advancement. Apply MR LAURENCE. sth floor PETTITS DRY GOODS CO 0 to 11 a. m.. 2to 4:30 p. m. , LOT salesmen, with or without cars, wanted for new addition Saturday and Sunday. Call at office, 302 Meridian Life Bldg., before Saturday. 15 AGEXTS_ AND SOLICITORS SELL MADISON "BETTER MADE" SHIRTS direct from our factory to wearer No capital or experience required Easily sold. Big profits Write for f REE SAMPLES. MADISON MILLS. 503 Broadway, New York. 16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE

Wrappers Girls who are not going back to school. Apply Superintendent s Office Seventh Floor The Win. H. Block Cos. WANTED girl or boys between the ass of 10 and 14 in north Indianapolis and Riverside to carry Times routes Morality must be good. No caddy boys wanted. Apply L. V. GRAETKK 2941 Clifton St., rear; after 3 p. m, MAID and second cook, white. Apply hi person. SCHOOL FOR BLIND. Pennsylvanla and North Sts WANTED Housekeeper” white. Protestant, small family, temporary positiuu. Call BR. 7163. RELIABLE woman for cleaning Thursday. Call Wednesday. 930 8 Delaware; fare refunded. vs *. N r?;lv—Woman or girl lor general housework. Balmont 4806. Vi SITUATIONS WANTED b—Female HAIR dyeing. French method, by expert In your own home by appointment: satisfaction guaranteed: also facial massage: shampoo and curling. Call Washington 4736. LAUNDRY to take home. 2231 Columbia. Webster 1881. WASHING to bring home. Kenwood 6019. 18 ROOMS FOR RENT its Teachers Teachers Teachers I HAVE ROOMS FOR YOU MR. NOE. 801 CITY TRUST BLDG. • • • KEYSTONE, W 7, 46: furnished room with grate: private entrance; $3 ®we. $5 lor two. Webster 8523. FfeONT room, downtown apartment; gentlemeu preferred. 532 Massachusetts. Apartment 2. & hOOMS. adults preferred, no children. Inquire 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. 1702 Montcalm. FURNISHED room in modern home. Married couple employed or 2 girls. Use of kitchen If desired. Web. 2601. MERIDIAN, 2208 N.; elegantly furnished front room; very suitable for two. Kenwood 3132. ksw JERSEY. N.. 1241; furnished room; private family; gentleman preferred. Clrcle 5514. AIABAMA. 1009, N.: clean, modern housekeeping room. $4.50, Circle 7535. ELGEMONT Ave.! 1029; four rooms, colored adults. "Drexcl 4206. ALABAMA. 1401 N.: lurnished room to modern home for gentleman. FURNISHED rooms; good heat; cheap. 915 N. Capitol Ave. THREE furnished rooms, near Penn, shops. Brookside 1031. FURNISHED; 2 or 3 room# to cottage. Belmont 1291. ONE furnished room: modern. 339 N. East. a—Light Housekeeping COLLEGE. 2154%: two and three front rooms: completely furnished; steam heat. gas, electricity. $lO and $12.50 per week. TWO connecting, modern, front rooms, furnace heat. Webster 3468. 810 N. Beville Ave. TWO furnished modern rooms. Also 1; good heat. Children welcome. Circle 0980. ILLINOIS, 536 N.; light housekeeping and sleeping room*. Circle 3321. b—Board and Rooms ALABAMA. 1017 N.; 2 nice. wellfurnished front bedrooms. with good board. Very reasonable. Suitable for live people. Lincoln 2446. LARGE front room, beautifully lurnished; modern home; north of Fall Creek: gengemen preferred Two meals. Wash, 3970. ALABAMA: desirable, modern, front. No other roomers: 2 gentlemen. Ran, 5514. ROOMING and boarding house, modern. rent $35. Call Circle 4621. 19 RENTALS' a—House® 3113 N. NEW JERSEY give-room modem, with garage: to good Sedition. J. G. M’CULLOUGH 106 N. Delaware. Main 1709, ESSEX ft LUCAS /T& A TI SX gajl Modern home. With garage. 4* S. Chester SSO. C. .11 Circle 6600. IT'S never lost until Wdlanapoll® Time® Want Ada have failed A find ic

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j J ._ ru - L . L^ a—Houses 28 S. COLORADO; four rooms, bath and toilet; electric lights: $35 month. Northwest corner North Sherman Dr. and E. St. Clair; five rooms, modern; rent $45 month. :;••• : 3 -ROBERTS CO. 2631. Michigan; half dou .jo~m modern: $35. Ir-dne* : .-tu. HAMILTON Avi - modern 0 room dor hie: reasonable. Webster 1002. PARK. 023: halt d0,.. . modern. S rooms. new furnace, g; age. Circle 2656. NAOMI, 1102: hew double, t* rooms, bath strictly modern. Drexcl 0901. 1223 N! OAKLAND A VE.; live-room; all modern. 223 SPRING St., 4 rooms. S2O. Riley 1760. b—Apartments Lower Duplex, East Corner Chester and New York Sts. Good condition; 6 rooms and bath: S4O. State Savings and Trust Cos. 9 E. Market. Main 4517. FINE six-room apartment: hot water heat: hot running water; furnished: $57 monthly. 2025 Ruckle. Harrison /2000. _ a—Business Property Plumbers Electricians Ideal location, including your living rooms near the center of the north side. This property is located on a car line and is a bargain when you realize that you can purchase at your own price and terms. Must be told immediately. Circle 0600. Plumbers Electricians Ideal location, including your living rooms near the center of the north side. This properly is located on a oar line and is a bargain when you realize that you can purchase at your own price and terms. Must be sold immediately. SWT ESSEX & LUCA'S n Ail X 310 Kahn Bldg. (I ft A L Circle 6600. 'LiliiilLrf For sale or lease 30.000 ,sq. feet sawtooth construction for light manufacturing or storage. b— Houses „ 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 Rauh Bid*. Main g 87Buy Now —$150 Cash 219 Detroit—Price $1,850 Four rooms and inclosed porch, newly painted and papered: electric lights, well, gas. lull lot, the rent will pay lor this little home, vacant, move 111. HQBART CANADAY & CO. Main 5340. Hand, 8534. City Trust Bldg. EIGHT-ROOM modern, except furnace; largo barn; at 1521 Roosevelt Ave.; SI,OOO cash, balance $35 month. Capital Realty Cos. 204 Rauh Bldg. Main 2874. South Talbott St. Home A 7-room house with large rooms, hss been painted and put in good condition. Must sell at once to close estate. Can be sold on cash or terms M D JOHNSON. Meyer-Kisysr Bank Lincoln 3341. Rea , Band. 5839. Home for Colored 2044 Columbia 7-room house: electric lights, city water, inside toilet. Urge lot. nee porch. I'RICE ONLY 52.500. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors 122 E Market St.

Bungalow East Fir© rooms, one-half block Washington St.: living: room, dining room, kitchen, two bedroom© bath; paved tret: only $6,850: cany term©. State Savings & Trust Cos. Main 4517 Irvington 0443. Valley Ave. Five room bungalow, semi-modern; In good condition. Extra lot. For quick sals $3,500 SSOO eah. balance easy terms. See Mr Mclnteer with I. N. Richie 710 Bankers Trust _ _ Mato 0520 Buy A Bargain A colored double on Sheldon St. Praetcially new roof, recently papered Rents lor S3O. Shows 17 per rent. K. tt. BOWEN. Mever-Kiser Bank Lincoln 3341 Res . Lincoln 1738. New 5-Room Bungalow Now ready to occupy. Well, electric lights, papered, cement porch, fine lot; S3OO cash. $20.60 per month. 942 Moreland Avo H. G. Heckman. J. G. McCullough Main 1700. Humboldt 2872. 1721-23 Laurel Street COZY HOME AND INVESTMENT. Three rooms and pantry dewn. large bedroom and closet up. nice basement, all in best condition. Other side rents $22. Price only $4,000. SSOO cash. See ETTINGER ft SCHREIBER. 1508 Natl. City Bank Bldg _ Lincoln 3734 Bargain, East Seven-room house on Forest Ave.. near Michigan, $3,300; S3OO cash, balance like rent. Van AredaL 11. C. Tuttle & Bro. Near Cathedral High School Ten-room modern home, in fine condition; well arranged for duplex. Garage PRICE SII,OOO. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors 11G N. Denny St. Must Sell—Will Sacrifice Seven rooms, modem: three bedrooms, one down, two up: best condition; select location. east. Price only $6,000. If toterested, call Lincoln .')7.’14 $250 Cash Belmont, north of Michigan; four rooms a side double, renting for S3O per month. Price to sell $2,200, balance $22 per mouth. Call Mr. Washburn with J. E. MORRiSON ft CO. 426-26 Lemcke Bldg. Lincoln 8564. Res.. Randolph 8731. BRAND NEW BUNGALOW 271 S. Sherman Drive Long living room; large, btautlfully windowed dining room: light, airy sleeping rooms: delightful bath and pleasant kitchen: priced at $6,000; only $750 cash. Marion County State Bank $250 Cash 4500 north: live-room bungalow, $2,600; $260 cash, balance $25 per month. Call Mr. Washburn with J. E. MORRISON 4 CO. 425-26 Lemcke Bldg. Lincoln 3564. Res., Randolph 8731. 5-Room Modern bungalow: one year old; new; vacant; $3,050; S4OO cash. 2331 S. Meridian. H. G. Heckman. J. G. McCullough 106 N, Delaware. Main 1709. Gladstone Ave. Two-story, 5-room modern, brick and cement porch, full bitsenv'iit, paved street, big lot, $5,800; $1.510 cash, balance monthly. Mr. Travis. W. L. BRIGGS. 14.8 N, Delaware. Circle 7808. N. Rural, S7OO Cash Five-room bungalow, modem, less than ymr old. Bad luck forces owner to get out quick. Immediate possessioi. Dandy place. J. PAUL JONES. Circle 1371. 433 Lemcke Bldg. - BUNGALOW east: long ltvilig-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 6184. 2920 Sangster St. Bungalow; four large rooms; built-in features. electric lights, large cement basement, two 41Hx130-ft. lots; some fruit; $2,100. Main 0186. Residence. Stewart 2749. *3OO CASH COLORED BUYERS 2367 Hovey St.: now vacant; four-room bungalow. Price $2,100. E. J. McCracken. Circle 4022. Res., Randolph 6416. CITY TRUST CO. 1928 W l . /WiLKrNS, overlooking park; five rooms, \ se%d-modem, furnace. garage, $8,500 cash. Yi.650 on easy payments. 27 Uailm Bldg. Harrison 8006.

21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE I^^A/WVS#VS<WWSWSA^AAAAAAAAAA(VS b—House* OLNEY, N., 2431: 4 rooms and inclosed porch: electric lights, gas. city water, well and cistern; largo lot. Price s2,3ov> SSOO cash, balance monthly. * JOHN R. WELCH ft SONS. REALTORS. Main 1531. 23 W. Ohio St. 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 ;>Room Cottage Best condition, attractive, large, beautiful lot. paved street, located south, near Prospect St. Bargain. $3,300. Information call Lincoln 3734. BUNGALOW: electricity, gas. water; garage: fruit trees; two lots; near Riverside car. S3OO gives immediate possession. Washington 1021, 24 N. Brookville Ave. In excellent home neighborhood: strictly modem with many built-in features. THE SOUTHERN LUMHER CO. 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. 2330 Cornell Ave. Six-room, strictly modern house, deep lot. paved street. Terms. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. BUNGALOW, strictly modern, excellent home neighborhood, deep lot, garagp, paved street. Terms or take clear property worth not over $3,000 as part. Owner. Randolph 1115. *3OO CASH 2022-24 Hovey St.; four-room double; electric ltghtß. price $3,250. E. J. McCracken, Circle 4022. Res.. Randolph 6416. CITY TRUST CO. TWO-STORY, square-type, seven-room home. strictly’ modern, hardwood floors throughout, many built-ir. features, paved street. Terms or take clear property worth not over $4,500 as part. Owner. Randolph 1115. NEW 5-roont bungalow modern except gas; garage and 1 I-j acres, near Thirty-Eighth St. and Sherman Drive. Easy terms. Will consider trade. Call N. P. Shelby. Main 0520. Evenings. Randolph 2474. MODERN BUNGALOW Five nice large rooms, fine condition, garage. near Brookside Park; SSOO cash, balance monthly. Mr. Travis. W. L. BRIDGES. 148 N. Delaware. Circle 7808 i023 WILKINS, near park, school, ear: 6 rooms, electricity, well, garage, furnace. 6 tons coal; $3,7i)0: easy payments 120 £, Market, room 27. Harrison 2003. CLOSE in. walking distance; strictly modern five rooms, hardwood floors, paved street; $3,800. Terms. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO 1460 HOYT AVE. FIVE ROOMS, SEMI-MOPERN 5-ROOM house, 2 lots facing National Road with large garage and out building. Belmont 6494. 5-ROOM house. 2 lots facing National Road with large garage and out building. Belmont 3404 ’ LET US build your home. CITY BUILD" KRS REALTY 00. 1160 Fairfield Ave. NEW BUNGALOW. 5 rooms and bath, good well. Inquire 132? N. Chenier. d—Lot® REDUCED PRICE ia>t east Owner is forced to sell this beautiful lot with all Improvements In; located uear Michigan on Bosart Ave Make us an offer at once. *E J. McCracken. Circle 4022. Res . Randolph 6416. , CITY TRUST CO. BEAUTIFUL building lot in Fore6t Manor. East trout. 50x\50: $625: $25 down, then $176 per week. If interested call Webster 2360. Choice Lot, North 65x133 ft., corner lot. all improvements In Price $3.000. Drcxtl 7702

e—Suburban Sylbmirlbaini HOME ON PAYMENTS Dandy remodeled auburbuu home at E Thirty-Fourth and Hillside Ave.: seven rooms, furnsi-e. hardwood floors, sun porch, electric lights, garage and large tot. Only $6,000, s*oo cash, balance SSO per month. Stop paying re.l own your home. See Mr. Frey with J. S. Grose Reality Cos. Suburban Five-room bungalow .garage and two extra lots, about 2 H sq. west of Stop 6, Lafayette traction; for sale: easy terras, or will trade for city property. Main 0180. Evenlnss. Stewart 2749 SUBURBAN home sues, acre and half acre, east and northeast; S4OO and up; easy payments. COOPER ft HADLEY. 838 Lemcke Bid*. Main 2770 Webster 6774 __ One-Acre Tract Five-room house, garage, chicken house and other out buildings fruit and shade Price $4,200 Drexel 7702. t —Sale or Exchange Two 12% Doubles. Will Trade 425-27-29-31 South liittex Each double rents for $35; $17.50 a side. 4 rooms: electricity, city water, newly painted, new roofs, paved street; prtee $7,000 for both equity $4,100 Will take modern home or lots of bonaflde equal value. HOBART CANADAY & 00. Main 5340. Hand 6334 City Trust Bldg. FOR TRADE Dandy eight-apartment brick; rents $4,600 annually; price $50,000: incumbrance, $20,000 at 6 per cent. Want good farm. Nine-apartment on north tide; rents $5,100 yearly. Price $50,000. Want farm. THE EVANB-ROBERTS CO.. FOR TRADE, equity In 3-room bungalow, for car Call Drexel 8519. 22 REAL ESTATE WANTED Wanted Four to elx-room modern or semi-modem homes or rental property. I specialize to small property. Call Mr. Washburn with J E MORRISON & CO. 426-26 Lemcke Bldg. Lincoln 3564. Res . Randolph 8731, i Homes Wanted I have buyers for single or double homes in all parts of city. Call me if your home is for sale. G. C. Welch. CITY TRUST CO. Circle 4022. Res.. Humboldt 4471. WANTED AT ONCE 5 or 6 room cottages, east or south. Can pay cash. Call Lincoln 3734. ETTINGER & SCHREIBER. O’f'R auction department guarantees - to sell your real estate In flfteen days. ORIN JESSUP LAND CO. Main 2957. 707 Occlder.tal Bldg. WANTED—Cheap singles anti doubles. Have cash, Humbolt 2072. as fakvPlandh FOR SALE—76-acre farm This farm lies two miles west of Moreland, eight miles west of Danville, on good gravel road; mall and telephone; new seven-room bungalow; three large concrete porches; concrete walk to road: good well at house; large stock bam and other buildings, all in good repair; well at barfl and good creek In all fields; best of fencing: in sight of school and church. The land is rich and ready for plowing; most of land is in grass; some com, fine garden and some fruit. Title clear. Possession any time. Terms reasonable. 3ee owner, DAVID KNOEPFLE. 2025 3. East St,. Indianapolis, Ind. Forty acres Florida land for S4O down; only sls per acre; $lO monthly. Level, productive, good drainage and markets; in Irish potato and orange grove belt. Write Realty Development Cos., l'alatka. Fla. 25 Ml SC Bi^EOCTFOB^IJ^ a—Household Good® SEWING machines, good drop-head, $8 00, SIO.OO, $12.00, $15.00. Slightly used and floor samples Singer S2O. eabinet $45. electric $45, S6O, $55. Rotary White, latest model, S3O. Singer Sewing Machine Service BUGS and linoleums at lowest prices. 207 w - Washington St. Opposite Statehouse. WASHEIt, Eden; good condition. 1304 Central Ave. Main 8391. _ —Heating stove; good as new; b—Coal, ice and Wood BED DAV ENPORT, rockers, iron lied com- ■ condition: reasonable. Washington 3630, BARD WOOD, stove Aength, delivered anywhere in city. Call Webster 7487. HEAVY hardwood and kindling for furnace U .ft: truck l°ad cheap Circle 5094. FURNAUB kind]ln*, also hoavy spilt wood log furnace, sieve or fireplace. Mata 0142.

25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

SPECIAL Thursday, Friday arad Saturday

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We are offering 88 used sewing machines, some damaged in shipment, others that have been traded in on our electrics. These machines are waranted the same as new. some have been completely rebuilt. Shopworn bargains also Included in this lot. Note the following bargains which speak for themselves. 24 Lastest style, drophead Singers, ranging in price from $lO and upward to S4O. 12 White Rotarys sl2 to SSO 4 White Vibrators $lO to S4O 3 Domestic • $5 to S2O 5 Standard sls to $25 3 New Homes $lO to S2B All standard makes. The balance of sewing machines on hand are Stencil machines, but are in A No. 1 condition and guaranteed same as standard makes and can be purchased accordingly as to price. We urge your Inking advantage of this opportunity in creating for yourseli this tremendous savings. Don’t be disappointed by coming late for undoubtedly many will be anxious to see these machines and especially take advantage of these low prices. YES, WE DO HEMSTITCHING At 6c a yard for cotton and 8c for silk, We furnish the thread- We repair til makes of machines at moderate prices. Machines rented by week or nonth v Store open until 9 p. m. Saturday night. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO, 312 Mass. Ave. Phone MA in 0600.

25 MISCELLAN EOLJS FOR SALK b—Coal. Ice and Wood Use Elevator Coal and Coke It’s Re-Screened. i Indiana Lump $5.95 Diamond Nut / $6.00 FOR RETORT HEATERS ATND RANGES Good Linton Lump W. Va. and Pocahontas Coal FOR FURNACES AND HEATERS Illinois Mine Run $4.50 Indiana Nut and Slack $3.50 Take home a load $1 less. Fred Goepper & Son ESTABLISHED 1893. Belmont 4704 Belmont 4705 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 Poes lump.... $ll.OO Pocahontas mine run 7.75 W. Va. splint or block. 8,00 Wl Va egg, forked... 7.50 Eastern Ky. lump, forked ... 8.00 Eastern Ky. egg. forked 7.60 Linton 4th vein lump, forked. 6.50 Illinois block, forked 6.26 | Indiana lump, forked 5.95 111. or Ind. 2 to 6 in. lump. . . 5.50 Indiana egg. forked 6.40 Nut and slack 3.76 The Bethel Coal Cos. Bethel Ave. and Belt R. R. Dretel 2716 Drexel 2717. WEST VIRGINIA" RAVEN REID ASH $7.75 Real Furnace Goal EHRLICH COAL COMPANY Main 0906 Holds Fire Over Night Try our Hoosier Red Ash and save monel. KINDLING WITH EACH TON. HOOSIER RED ASH LUMP. FORKED $5.05 HOOSIER RED ASH EGG. FORKED.. $3.35 Virginia large block, forked SB.OO Eastern Kentucky large blk., forked. .SS 00 Brazil block, forked $7.60 Oon. Linton No 4 lump, forked $6 50 Illinois lump, clean forked .$6 00 Indiana lump, clean forked ....$3,96 Illinois egg. forked „.$5.60 Ind egg. 2 to 6-ln. lump, forked 53.35 High-grade nut and slack $3.95 Deliver anywhere In city UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Drsxel 4021. Drrxel 4622. BUY COAL CHEAP Island Creek W. Va. Lp..57.25 3 Tonß, s2l This is one of the beet coals mined to West Virginia. Free from slate, slack, and will not clinker. Til. or Ind. Lump $5.50 3 Tons, sls If coal Is not as advertised, return at our expense. JACKSON COAL CO. Lincoln 5496. Lincoln 5496. WOOD for sale. Kiln dry, large load. Call Webster 0122. BEST COAL AT BEST PRICKS! DREXEL 3174 f —Clothing TROUSERS 7T\ To Match Till] Your Coat |j\| $2.95, $3.95, $4.95, in $5.95, $6.95 and up The pants store go. 48 West Ohio St., Near Ulinol* PRACTICALLY ntew, lady's black Sylvoseal .oat, with large fur collar and cuffs: _ S2O. 803 Vi Virginia Ave., No. 8. HUDSON seal coat; \ length; squirrel collar and cuffs: size 38. gent’s suit, size 42. Webster 3908, SUIT, blue velour, mole skin trimmed; 1 black Batin dress. Randolph 7920. LADY’S cloth coat, like new, S2B; also tailored suit, SB. Rundolph 7784. JAP mink coat; black dinner dress for sals; reasonable. Humboldt 1810. d—Musical instruments raineiM S6O, §IIIIWI This instrument 1® brand new, cabinet size, very clear and distinct tone. We will place this instrument in your home on approval. Try it out tngroughly. If perfectly satisfied pay SI.OO down and pay balance on convenient terms. No red tape to this proposition. We do os we advertise. Faotory agent. Drexcl 3880. tots Have 6 choice lots cast. Sewer in now. Will finance and build for you. Cheat the landlord. Call Harrison IOnQ. FOR SALE—Vlctrola. same as new. LOR RAINE HOTEL BARBER SHOP. Call Circle 6933, VIOLIN, high grade, professional; priced right; forced to sell. Stewart 2821. e—Fet and Live Stock 8 Angora kittens; lull blooded. 3446 Coyner Avo. Wehygr 6714. STB never lost until Indranspolls Tima® Want Ada kava failed to dud it.

25 MISCELLANEOUS FOB SALE * f—. Miscellaneous ARMY MERCHANDISE Tarpaulins made of heavy waterproof Army duck. We carry the largest stock of various sizes all made up at the lowest prices in the state. Compare our price with others. Also i full line contractors’ supplies aud hardware at one- half regular price. N. L. GOLDBERG & SON CO. 1302 W. Washington st. Typewriter Bargains - USEE 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 2686, TYPEWRITERS. Rebuilt Remington, S3O, S4O, SSO. Rebuilt Underwood. $35 to $65. Rebuilt Coronas, $25. S3O, S4O. U.-ed machines from $5 up AU makes rented. $2.50 per month ud. JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. 142 N Meridian St. Tei. MAin 2890. TYPEWRITERS $25. $35, S4O. SSO. S6O: factory rebuilt* and fully guaranteed. Typewriters rented, repaired AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO.. 30 S Pennsylvania. Lincoln 6822. Established 40 years KIEFFER PEARS. $1; Grimes Golden apples $2; hand picked; delivered. Webster 3151, §TOVE and auto parts, brass beds replated. BERTHA PLATING WORKS. 857 E Pratt. corner Massachusetts Ave. Lincoln 5805. ; PEAK CIDER. 65c gal. or 90e delivered. Pears picked or pick yourself. Humboldt . 1788. 553S N, Pennsylvania [BARBERRY, spires, willow; lrult, shade and i evergreen trees; grape vines. Washington | 6129, FOR SALE—Baby carriage In good condition; reasonable. Call Randolph 5441. o.\*E large Florence Hot Blast, cheap for I cash 1743 Dawson. j FINE trunk. 930 N. DUnois 9t. Phone | Circle 4806. 26 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED . Wanted Good* Sound, Old, Yellow Corn At The Belt Railroad and Stock Yards Cos. WANTED to buy 1.000 feather beds" 725 Massachusetts Ave. Circle 6495. WANTED—Butcher's lee box. Main 8862. or Drexel 8478 after 6 p. m. NEAT sewing at reasonable prices. 29 W. Pratt St Circle 5688. 27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS ~ SEWING machines repaired, all makes. We guarantee to make them sew as good as new or no charges. Estimates free. . Call Drexel 2492. Singer Sewing Machine Service 1012 8. Meridian. CARPENTERING ana repatrfng cement and brick work: satisfaction guaranteed. Main 7749. VAULT CLEANING 935 E, Maryland St Phone. Stewart 1794, 26 STUB AGE AND TKANSF^K STORE YOUR FURNITURE HERB PAY SIX MONTHS FROM NOW We will haul your furniture and store It In our sanitary brick and concrete storage. Just completed. You don’t spend a cent until you take your goods out, or in six months. Let us explain Ours is the most reasonable plan you could ask. BOSNER'S TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. MAIN 3453, 3453 MAIN, Packing, Transferring, Storage OTTO J. SUESZ M 2353-3628. Night. Web. 0699. Web. 4579. LOW prices. Moving, ngut naming, baggage and trar tier. CHARLES COOMBS. Webster 3391. LOW prices. Moving, light hauling and transferring. CHARLES COOMBS, Webster 3391. Red Ball Transit Cos. 38 Monument Pi. Main 4631. 29 BUSINESS OFPOBTUNITIBB~' F. J. WILLIAMS, carpenter, contractor and builder. Estimates furnished on short notice Bc'mont 3079. 30 AUTOMOBILES FOK SALE b—Gasoline ATTENTION MECHANICS Overland, early 1920 roaftgier: needs a little work' $125 cash, or terms. Open evenings and Sundays. 334 N. Capitol.

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 17,1923

30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE

b—Gasoline Investigate Our Weekly Payment Plan Ford touring. $25 down. bal. $1 weekly. Ford roadster, $26 down, bal. $1 weekly. Ford speedster. $35 down, bal. $2 weekly. Ford coupe. 1921, SIOO down, bal. s2.^ Ford touring, 1923. SIOO down. bal. weekly. Dodge truck, inclosed with screen. SIOO down, $2.50 weekly. Mercantile Garage 125 S. Pennsylvania _ Main 6830. BARGAIN NASH ROADSTER, 8923 Four=Cylinder A=H Condition L. T. ALLEN Overland Sales 919 Virginia Ave. 71021 FORD TOUHf NgTTeXT RA GOOD COlIDITION; $145 1920 FORD TOURING; REASONABLE IN PRICE AT $165 1921 FORD COUPE, IN GOOD CONDITION FOB $250. A-LSO CALIFORNIA TOPS FOR REGULAR FORD TOURING AND ROADSTER BODIES. COUPE AND SEDAN BODIES. OPEN EVENINGS. . Swisshelm & Parker 544 E. Washington. We Selil 'Em DODGES, Buieks. Gardners. Fords. Overlends and many others at bargain prices. Your own terms. $75 down and up. Rebuilt. refluished and retopped. AU guaranteed. 622 N. Capitol Ave. Open evenings and Sundays For Good used Cars See I. WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N. Illinois. Main 1578 Open Sundays. _ FORD. 1920 touring: starter; good co-jdT-tion: Decker wheel, shocks: SIOO, S4O down, balance easy term.). MILLER AUTO SALES, 644-46-48 E. Washington. Main j 3493. DODGE touring; in splendid condition buys a goii serviceable car. Open lungs STONE-CHEVROLET CO.. 427 nP | Meridian. iJ- ORDS. ALL MODELS. AT RHASONABLS TERMS. RED ARROW SALES CO. 945 SOUTHEASTERN AV. STEWART 2707. FORD 1920 stdan; A-l condition; starter. dem.; $250, small down, balance easy teims. MILLER AUTO SALES. 644-46-48 E. Washington. Main 3493. CHEVROLET. 1920 touring] good running condition: 820 down, balance easy terms. MILLER AUTO SALES, 644-46-48 E. Washington. Main 3493. HUDSON four-passenger sport. 1922; ®bo®s- - condition; 12,000 miles: SBOO cash: no trades Washington 5174. FORD touring. 1921; everything in good condition; starter and demountable*. Call Randolph 5099 alter 0 o’clock, 31 ALITWIOItILL S WANTED ""* HIGHEST PRICES PAID. We want any make or model. Largest to State. XNDLANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO.. 118 N. Capitol. Mein 268*. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY. AUTOS WANTED. WE PAY CASH. I. WOLF AUTO CO.. 619 N Illinois. Main 1579. HIGHEST cash prices paid for used care. SAM CORAZ. 519 N. Capitol. AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E New York it Main 4446 32 ALTO SUPPLIES, REPAIRS

There Is one place in Indianapolis * that v SPECIALIZES'* In Good Used Tirea, and the price i£ always right ROGERS 8115 W WASH. BELMONT 4306. USED AUTO PARTS ~M For over 100 makes and model 60 to 75 pei cent off list price. A complete stock of new ring geam pinions, new ax : --s and new spring® Mail Orders Shipped Same Day as Received. KLEIN BROS.. Eureka Auto Parts. 834 N Capitol. Circle 0871. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. tllinola S & S Auto Laundry NEED a br. t tery Avr your car : We have them: Wiilard. Exide. Prest-O-Lite and others; 6-vc'r for SIC. SOUTH SIDE BATTERY SHOP. 41:' S Meridian. THE MASTER VTLCANIZERS. CUT RATE VJLC CO.. INC.. 327 N. NOBLE ST. 37 MONEY TO LOAN Do You Realize | That you should lay in your winter i , supply ol coal and your other winter needs. Why put it off simply because you are temporarily short of money. Yon can borrow -what you reed from ns on your household goeds. piano, Viotroia. etc. You keep possession of the security. Borrow Any Amount $lO to S3OO. AT LEGAL RATES. Investigate our Twenty Payment Plan and save money. Call, write or 'phone and our agent will call. CommonweaSth Loan Company 305 Odd Fellow Bldg . Corner Penn, and Wash. Sts. Phones: Main 4610. Lincoln 3151. MONEY Borrowed of us carries a greater ralue because we sell you SERVICH Why worry over your bills or obligations when financial aid can be easily and quickly obtained from US. $2<Q) to SJO® We loan on PIANOS. FURNITURE. AUTOS. LIVE STOCK FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC. We can arrange repayment of loan tv suit you CapitoJ Loam Cos. 11411% Eo Washington St. Main 0585 Lincoln 7184. FIRST and second mortgages on Indian® and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WILSON. 1101 National City Bank Bldg. U coin 6404. ■' MONEY to loan on second mortgages. L. B. MILLER. 127 N Delay ar" St. Matn 5792. 38 rVUCTION SALKS AUCTION SALE Oct. 20th. at 10 am., at Tripp Warehouse Company, 620 3. Capitol Ave.. property of George Buttrlck. consisting one lot chicken coups, stock troughs, fountains, poultry troughs, factory ventl--lat ore, silo roof, tile ditcher, feed cooker. W LEG \L NOTICES 7 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the signed has duly qualified as administrate* of estate of Florence Helm Cutter, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be olvent. * FRANK C. CUTTE*. No. 21631. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigner I has duly qualified as administratrix of estate of William F. Smttha deeeaavK late of Marion County, Indiana. Said is supposed to be solvent.. JENNIE SMITH A. No. 21632. WILLIAM D. SCHLOSSER. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as executrix of estate of Merritt A. Potter, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. KATHERINE S. POTTE®. No. 21608. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT L Notice is hereby given that the trnftersigned has duly qualified as executor of estate of Emma R. Lowell, deceased, lets of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. EDWIN U BOWYER. No. 21615 t. •