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GREEN BEANS NOT ‘GREEN’ IN PRICE They’re Doubled at City Mart to 2 Pounds, 25 Cents, Green beans and tomatoes again advanced slightly at the city market today. Tomatoes bringing 5 cents a pound early in the week were double that price and green beans also doubled at two pounds for 25 cents. Other vegetables in season, however, maintained prices in proportion to the large quantity on sale. Cranberries were two pounds for 25 cents; shipped celery, 10 cents a bunch; eggplant, 10 cents; cauliflower, 20 and 30 cents a head; Jersey sweet potatoes, 6 cents ,i pound; head lettutce, 15 and 20 . ents a head and leaf lettuce, 15 cents a pound. Other vegetable prices; Lima beans, 70 cents a pound; carrots, two pounds for 15 cents; hothouse cucumbers, 20 cents; green onions, 5 cents a bunch; Idaho potatoes, six pounds for 25 cents; turnips, 5 cents a pound; sweet corn, 30 cents a dozen; beets, 5 cents a bunch; Spanish onions, two pounds for 15 cents. Peaches and pears were outstanding in the list of fresh fruit. The former • brought 10 cents a pound and the latter two pouds for 25 cents. Extremely late watermelons sold for 35 cents each; grapefruit, 10 cents; blue grapes, 37 cents a small basket; Jonathan apples, four pounds for 25 cents; Siberian crabapples, three pounds for 25 cents, and California grapes, two pounds for 25 cents. POLICE REPORTS TO BEDETAILED Complete Account of Accidents Is Charge to Officers. "The accident prevention bureau was established to make possible the reduction of accidents and to keep Information for the puhlic on matters that follow them,” said Herman Rikhoff, police chief, in an order to officers today. % "Reports on accidents made by police officers are not clear, must contain more details as to location, time and witnesses and a general descriptive story of how the accident occurred. “The success of the campaign to decrease accidents depends on your reports as to how accidents happen. "Whenever you find that property hazards such as hedges or trees mako corners dangerous, report them. That is your duty.” $

JESSE NEWSOM AGAIN MASTER OF GRANGE Five Hundred Members Attend State Meet at La Porte. By Times Svecial LA PORTE, Ind., Oct. 18.—Jeese Newsom, Columbus, was re-elected worthy master of the Indiana Grange here Wednesday. More than 500 members from all over the State are attending the fiftythird annual State convention of the organization. Memorial services close the meeting Other officers elected: Byron Nichols, Liberty, overseer; A. A. Martin, Elkhart, lecturer; J. E. Baer, Leesburg, steward; J. W. Lyskowski, Lanesvllle, assistant steward; Eliza McClure, Aurora, chaplain; O. E. Carter, Seymour, treasurer; W. R. Grant, Columbus, secretary; T. E. Kenworth, Richmond, gate-keeper; Emma Lake, Elkhart, worthy ceres; Martha Baxter, Hamilton, worthy pomona; Mary E. Miller, Anderson, worthy' flora; Ruth Maggert, Ligonier. worthy lady assistant steward; Thomas H. Walington, Madison, trustee. STATE LUTHERANS ELECT Dr.- F. A. Dre*sell, Richmond, IN „ Made President. By Times Special LAFAYETTE, Ind., Oct. 18.—Dr. F. A. Dressel, Richmond, was elected president of the Indiana synod. United Lutheran Church in America, at the opening of the fourth annual convention here Wednesday. He succeeds Dr. J. P. Miller, Richmond. The Rev. H. R. Benting, Indianapolis, was elected vice president. The Rev. 1.. W. Gemert, Nashville, Tenn., and Albert H. Komfleld, Louisville, Ky., were made secretary and treasurer, respectively. The three-day meeting will adjourn Friday. MOB ‘ATTACKS’ BOTTLES Guest at the Brevort Hotel complained to the management and the management complained to the police that a congregation of persons who gathered at Illinois and Ohio Sts. at 1 a. m., was making sleep Impossible. Police arrived In time to see a number of men and leaving hufridly and to find a number of empty “white mule” bottles. Richard Kennedy, Grand Hotel, was charged with being drunk and fined $1 and costs In city court today. RUSSIA, GRAIN EXPORTER Conditions in Russia have improved greatly during the last two years, Col. W. N. Haskell, who was head of the American Relief Administration in Russia, told members of the Contemporary Club In the D. A. R. Bldg. Wednesday night. Russia this year will export 2,000,000 tons of foodstuffs. He said they are beating other countries to the German market. Peasants who have ambitions to own lands, he said, are satisfied with the present government. He said they do not wish the return of a Czar. Altrusians to Hear Fort line William Fortune, chairman of the Indianapolis Red Cross chapter, wilT address members of the Altrusa Club <8 the Lincoln Friday night on Ms re<sJt trip around the world. Each member la requested to brinft a friend.

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1 DEATH NOTICES JOHNSON. KATHERINE W.—Widow of the late Willis Johnson, died Wednesday. Oct. 17, 11 p. m., at the home of her eon, W. A. Johnson. 122SReisner St. Funeral at the Friends Church at Sheridan. Friday at 2:30 p. m. Burial at Sheridan, Ind. MASTMY. MRS. ANNA—Formerly of this city and mother of Max and Oscar Mastmy and Mrs. M. B. Padgett of Hot Springs. Ark.; Mrs. H G. Bitters of Chicago. 111.: Mrs. H. Addington of Rodondo Beach, Cal., and Franklin aud John Mastmy of this city, passed away Tuesday. Oct. 16. at the home of her daughter. Mrs. H. G. Bitters in Chicago. Friends may call any time after 7 p. m. Wednesday, at the George Herrmann ft Son funeral parlors. 620 N. New Jersey St., where services will be Friends Invited Burial Hill. SIMS. ALPHA (better known as Al—Beloved son of Lawell and Fanny Sims of 468 Division, passed away at the Deaconess Hospital, at 1 p. m. Wednesday. Funeral services at the River Avenue Baptist Church at 2 p. m. Saturday. Burial Floral Park cemetery. Friends invited. 3 IN MKMOKIAM IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of our dear father. Christian Achgill. who departed this life one year ago today. Oct. 18, 1922. Jnst one year since you departed. How we miss you day by day, Ab we joumev broken-hearted. On our sad ana lonely way Sadly missed by his CHILDREN. 5 FUNERAL DIRECTORS /V^VSA^WWVyWWWWWWSfWWS^VN FLANNER & BUCHANAN 820 North Illinois St. Funeral directors tc the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Main 0641-0642. LI. 2041. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY W. T. Biasengym Independent Undertaker. Prompt ambulance calls. ‘The proof of a service ia the eerrioe it renders.” 1702 N. Illinois 9t. Randolph 6870. 1625 Shelby 3t Drexel 1570. George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. Main 0908 " SHIRLEY BROS. CO. Main office 946 N. Illinois 9t. nrele 1016. Main 1841. as“ JVg£d> -yrmsi,. Parlors 1222 Union St. FUNERAL DIRECTOR —1402 N. Illinois. WM. E. KRIEGER. Main 1154. Rea Phone. Bea Paris 333-L. GADD—BERT S GADD 2130 Prospect fit Phone. Stewart JS27B. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY 4 TITUS. 4i North Del L. 6564. M. 3680 6 SPECIAL NOTICES ANY NAME, in white raised candy letters, on each separate bonbon, one-pound box brown and white bonbons, in gift box. sl. Give name wanted. NEEDMORE, Confestloner, Nashville. Ind. 100 PER CENT musieale; 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 LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Articles found In Indianapolis street cars yesterday : ONE UMBRELLA. PAIR BEADS. Telephone Main 2737. LOST—Five months old collie, iong noee, light color, wearing license tag No. 4354. Child's pet. Liberal reward. Call Main 0132. LOST—Saturday evening, in vicinity of Fountain Square: $12.85 in email gold and purple puree. Drexel 1269. Reward. LOST—Physcians’ medical grip and obstertrlcal grip. Reward Dr. O. K. Enxor, Nineteenth and College. Harrison 3379. LOST —Baby bag with garments. Circle 0434 12 HELP WANTED—MALE

Fur Naiiir Apply Employment Office L. S. Ayres & Cos. Bradley Hammer Operators Midwest Engine Corp. Pike and Ralston sts. BOY. 16 rears of age or over, as offioe messenger for financial institution; must be grammar school graduate with two years of high school or equivalent. Apply Information Desk, sixth floor. 8 E. Market St. ~ ATTENTION BOYS Routes in business district will pay your school expense: prefer high school boys, but all applicants will be riven consideration. Apply MR. JEFFRIES. 25-29 8. Ueridian. afternoons. MAN AND WIFE, reliable, experienced, afre place to care for stock, chickens, breakinr and training of high-class homes. If desired, reference Address A No. 2810 Times. EXPERIENCED COAL DRIVERMUST KNOW CITY IF YOU'RE AFRAID OF RAIN, DON'T APPLY. 866 E. PRATT. COLORED MAN To do bus and porter work. Steady position, with good salary. Apply Mrs Harrison. WHITE'S CAFETERIA. 34 the Circle. BOYS WANTED—Healthful out of door work. APPLY MR. CARVIN. FACTORY connection; good clean work We teach you in our school to s*U. Mr. Meyer. REGINA CORP, corner Maryland and Pennsylvania. WANTED—Fifteen laborers; 40 cents an hour; bus fare refunded. Tako Ft. Harrison bus. Office Fortieth and Pendleton Pike. Apply ready for work. WOOD TURNER for furniture work per manent position. UMPHREY MFG. CO.. Crawforduville, Ind. 13 INSTRUCTIONS EX-SERVICE MEN Knights of Columbus night school offer* you free courses In auto mechanics, bookkeeping. business arithmetic, business English. commercial art. higher accountancy, mechanical drawing, Dubllc speaking, radio telegraphy, salesmanship. shorthand and typswriting, show-card writing, traffic management and welding. Register now. Term opens October 1. Main 3027 113 E. Maryland St. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER S COLLEGE. 510 E. Washing ton St. Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 0757. CHRISTENSEN’S method ot popular music B-nd syncopation In 20 lessons. Short tyras for advanced, drale 3034. I 8 never lost until Indianapolis Times ant Ads have failed to find it.

13 INSTRUCTIONS POPULAR PIANO music taught in 20 lesons, beginners and advanced. Clara Boles School. 10 W. Ohio St. Circle 8326. RAG —JAZZ and popular piano playing in 20 lessons Booklet free. CHRISTENSON SCHOOL. 106 Pembroke Arcade. Cir 3034. 14 SALESMEN WANTED LOT salesmen, with or without cars, wanted for new addition Saturday and Sunday. Call at office, 302 Meridian Life Bldg., before Saturday. V 16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE W rappers Girls who are not going back to school. Apply Superintendent's Office Seventh Floor The Wm. 11. Block Cos. WANTED Colored Floor and Kitchen Women. Apply at once. WHITES CAFETERIA 34 tbe Circle. WANTED girl or boys between the age of 10 and 14 in north Indianapolis and Riverside to carry Times routes. Morality must be good. No caddy boys wanted. Apply L. V. GRAETER. 2841 Clifton St., rear; Dfter 3 p. id WANTED Several experienced saleswomen who want to work Saturday only; men’s furnishings, yard goods or ready-made items. .INDIANA DRY GOODS STORK. _ MAID and secoud cook, white. Apply in person SCHOOL FOR BLIND, Pennsylvania and North Sts WANTED—Woman or girl fer general housework. Belmont 4806. 17 SITUATIONS WANTED b—Female HAIR dyeing. French method, by expert In your own home by appointment: satisfaction guaranteed; also facial massage; sham poo and curling. Call Washington 4736, LAUNDRY to take home. 2231 Columbia. Webster 1881. WASHING to bring home Kenwood 5019. lh ROOMS FOR RENT # * • Teachers Teachers Teachers 1 HAVE ROOMS FOR YOU MR. NOE. 801 CITY TRUST BLDG. # • • FRONT room, downtown apartment; gentlemen preferred. 532 Massachusetts. ApartFURNISHED room in modem 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. NEW JER9EY. N., 1241; furnished room: private family: gentleman preferred. Clrcie 5514 2 ROOMS for jvnt. 1 light housekeeping, 1 sleeping room: modern. Call Harrison 3651 ALABAMA. 1009 N.; clean, modern housekeeping room. $4.50. Circle 7535. FURNISHED rooms: good beat: cheap. 915 N Capitol Ave. _ FURNISHED; 2 or 3 rooms in cottage 81--mont --mont 1291 a—Light Housekeeping 909 MARION AVE.: two furnished light housekeeping rooms; gas and electricity furnished; $5. Belmont 1419 or Belmont 4770. COLLEGE. 2154 is : two and three front , rooms: completely furnished; steam heat. gas, electricity, $lO and $12.50 per week. ASHLAND Are., 1943; ■ attractive steamheated rooms, reasonable: private enRan do Iph 0654. TWO connecting, modem, front rooms, furnace beat. Webster 3468. 810 N Beville Ave 665 E. TWENTY-FOURTH; two rooms and kitchenette; no children; corner College Are, ILLINOIS. 636 N.; light housekeeping and sleeping rooms Circle 3321. b—Board and Rooms LARGE front room, beautifully furnished: modern home; north of Fall Creek; gentlemen preferred. Two meals Wash. 3979 ALABAMA; desirable, modern, front. No other roomers. 2 gentlemen. Ran, 5514. 19 RENTALS &—Houses FOR RENT—HsIf moderft. 6-room double, on comer. Call at dl E. Tabor St. Telephone Drexel BOULEVARD rt., 4025; 6-roc.ra modem double; garage; water. Wash. 2290 MODERN double. 6 rooms and bath; corner New York and Keallng. Irvington 2617, PARK. 923; half double: modern. 3 rooms. new furnace, garage. Circle 2656. NACifl. 1102: new double. 6 rooms, bath, strictly modern Drexel 0!>61. MODERN five-room house; walking distance; MODERN home, with garage 48 9. Chester ss<). Call Circle 0600 223 N. SPRING BT.; four rooms: semi-mod-ern; S2O. Riley 1760. b—Apartments 416 E. Vermont St. Four rooms and bath; good condition; 3d floor; city heat. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4517. 9 E Market. Lower Duplex, East Comer Cheater and New York Sts. Good condition; 5 rooms and bath: S4O. State Savings and Trust Cos. FINE six room apartment; kot water heat; hot running water: furnished; $57 monthly 2025 Ruckle. Harrison 2000. 21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALK 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. Mußt be sold Immediately. Circle 6600. wr ESSEX Sc LUCAS /T* A ft s>A w UAL For sale or lease 30,000 sq. feet sawtooth construction for light manufacturing or storage. b—Houses BRAND NEW BUNGALOW 271 S. Sherman Drive Long living room; large, beautifully windowed dining room; light, airy sleeping rooms: delightful bath and pleasant kitchen; priced at $6,000; only $760 cash. Marion County State Bank Bargain, East Seven-room house on Forest Ave., near Michigan. $3,300; S3OO cash, balance like rent. Van Arsdal. H. C. Tuttle & Bro. 5-Room Modern bungalow; one year old; new; vacant; $3,950; S4OO cash. 2331 S. Meridian H. G Heckman. J. G. McCullough 106 N. Delaware. Main 1709. Gladstone Ave. Two-story. 6-room modern, brick and cement porch, full basement. paved street, big lot. $5,800: $1,300 cash, balance monthly. Mr. Travis. W. L. 'BRIGGS, 148 N. Delaware. Circle 7808. 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: $1,260 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 41 V4x130-ft. lots: some fruit; $2,100. Main 0186. Residence. Stewart 2749. S3OO CASH COLORED BUYERS 2357 Hovey St.; now vacant; four-room bungalow. Price $2,100. E. J. McCracken, Circle 4022. Res.. Randolph 6416. CITY TRUST CO.

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SI REAL ESTATE FOR b—Houses New 5-Room Modern bungalow on C —T-ess Ave. Price $4,100: >-!. _ ..unce easy monthly payCapitol Rea 1 Cos. 204 r "1 But.": Your Money Is Worth More Than 6 % Buy this three-room a side, colored double, on Sheldon St. Rents for S3O. Shows 17%. S. II BOWEN. Meyer-Kiser Bank Lincoln 3341. Lincoln 1738. Valley A^e. Five-room bungalow, semi-modern : in good condition. Two lots. Priced for quick sale. Easy terms. See Mr. McInteer with 1. N. Richie 710 Bankers Trust. Main 0520. Modern Doubles On Payments Five and six rooms a side. Modern doubles east. We can take a small house on Unproved lot as part of down payment. Mr. Huse. Main 1576. Res.. Randolph 5128. The Union Trust Cos. Buv Now—slso Cash 219 Detroit—Price $1,850 Four rooms and inclosed porch, newly painted and papered, electric lights, well, gas. full lot. the rent will pay for this little home, vacant, move in. HOBART CANADAY ft CO. Main 5340. Rand. 8534. City Trust Bldg. New Modem Bungalows On Your Own Terras We have three new five-room bungalows on Bosart Ave , north of Michigan St. Down payment to suit purchaser. Mr. Huse. Main 1576. Res.. Randolph 6128. The Union Trust Cos. 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 122 E. Market St. SWF ESSEX Sc LUCAS, AII A 310 Kahn Bldg. (U \ H 1U Circle 6600. Six-room modem home in Indianapolis homo-owning district. 1417 Gale St„ close to Brooks!de Park Plenty of fruit on the full-sized lot. Price $4,600. and terms will be gladly arranged. Bungalow East Five rooms, one-half block Washington Bt.; hving room, dining room, kitchen, two bedrooms, bath; paved street; only $5,850: easy terms. State Savings & Trust Cos. Main 4517. Irvington 11443. New 5-Room Bungalow Now ready to occupy. Weil, electric lights, papered, cement porch, fine lot; S3OO cash, $26.50 per month. 942 Moreland Ave. H. G. Heckman. J. G. McCullough Main 1709 Humboldt 2872. 1721-23 Laurel Street COZY HOME AND INVESTMENT Three rooms and pantry down, targe bedroom and closet up. nice basement, all in best condition. Other side rents $22. Price only $4,000. SSOO cash. See ETTINGF.R ft SCHREIBEP. 1508 Natl. City Bank Bldg. Lincoln 3734 Near Cathedral High School Ten-room modern home, in fine condition: well arranged for duplex. Garage PRICE SII,OOO. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors Double On E. Pratt City water, gas: six rooms to s skle: smtdl payment down, balanft li.ee rent CAPITOL REALTY CO. 204 Ranh Bldg Msin 2874 OLNEY. N.. 2431 4 rooms and inclosed porch; electric light*, ga*. city water, well and cistern; large lot. Price $2,300; SSOO cash, balance monthly. JOHN R. WELCH ft SONS. REALTORS. Main 1531 23 W Ohio 9t 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 6410. CITY TRUST CO 1324 Nordyke Ave, Cottage. 5 rooms: electric lights, well, cistern: largo lot Easy terms. Main 0186. Evenings. Drexel 5018. Cosy 5-Room Cottage Best condition, attractive, large, beautiful lot. paved street, located south, near Prospect St. Bargain, $',300. Information call Lincoln 3734. BUNGALOW; electricity, gas. water: garage; fruit trees; two lots: near Riverside car. S3OO gives immediate possession. Washington 1021. 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 modem, 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 lights. Price $3,250. E. J. McCracken. Circle 4022. Re*.. Randolph 6416. CITY TRUST CO, TWO-BTORY, square-type, soven-room home, strictly modern, hardwood floors throughout. many built-in features, paved street. Terms or take clear property worth not over $-1.600 as part. Owner. Randolph jlll6. NEW 5-rOom bungalow, modern except gas: garage and 11-5 acres, near Thirty-Eighth St. and Sherman Drive. Easy terms Will consider trade. Call N. F. Shelby Main 0520, E-ynlnqs, Randolph 2474. 1923 W. uVILKINH. overlooking park: five rooms. semi-modem, furnace, garage, $3,500 cash, $3,050 on easy payments 27 Union Trust Bldg. Harrison 2005. 1460 HOYT AVE. FIVE ROOMS, SEMI-MODERN 6-ROOM house, 2 lots facing National Hoad with largo garage and out building. Belmont 3494. LET US build your home. CITY BUILDERS REALTY 00.. 1160 Fairfield Ave. NEW BUNGALOW, 6 rooms and bath, good well. Inquire 1527 N. Chester. d—Lota REDUCED PRICE LOT EAST Owner is forced to sell tlii* 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 0416 CITY TRUST CO. BEAUTIFUL building lot In Forest Manor. East front. 50x150: $025 $25 down, then $1.78 per week. It interested call Webster 2360. Lots Have 5 choice lots east. Sewer in now. Will finance and build for you. Cheat the landlord. Call Harrison 1559. LARGE, high, level lot; close In; on paved street and car lfne; one square from Garfield Park; liberal terms. MR. DAVIDSON, Main 1409. Res . Circle 4322. e—Suburban University Heights Five rooms, furnace, basement, electric lights, garage, large lot; S3OO cash, balance easy payments. Reliable Realty Cos. Main 0186. ‘5Ol City Trust. Suburban Fire-room bungalow .garage and two extra lots, about 2% sq. west of Stop 5, Lafayette traction; for sale; easy terms, or will trade for city property. Main 0186. Evenings, Stewart 2749. SUBURBAN home sues, acre and half acre, east and northeast; S4OO and up; easy payments. COOPER & HADLEY, 838 Lerncke Bldg. Main 2776 Webster 5774. f —Sale or Exchange Two 12% Doubles. Will Trad* 425-27-29-31 South Ritter Each double rente for $35: $17.60 a side, 4 rooms: electricity, city water, newly painted, new roofs, paved street; price $7,000 for both: equity $4,100. Will take modern hnane or lots of bonafide equal U ‘ Ho\rT CANADAY ft CO. Main 5340. Jand. 8534. City Trust Bldg. FOR TRADEH-quity in 3-room bungalow, for car. Drexel 8519.

22 REAL ESTATE WANTED Wanted Four fto six-room modern or semi-modern homes or rental property. 1 specialize in small property. Call Mr. Washburn with J. E. MORRISON & CO. 425-26 Lerncke Bldg. Lincoln 3564, Res., Randolph 8731. AT ONCE Will pay cash for four or five-room, semimodern cottage, west or southeast. Condition not important. Give price and location in letter. Address A No, 2811, Times. Homes Wanted 1 have buyers for single or double homes in .all parts of city. Call me if your home is lor sale. G. C. Welch. CITY' TRUST CO. Circle 4022. Res., Humboldt 4471. WANTED AT ONCE 6 or 6 room cottages, east or south. Can pay cash. Call Lincoln 3734. ETTINGER ft 3CHRKIBER. SUK auction department guarantees to sell your real estate in fifteen days. ORIN JESSUP LAND CO. Main 2957. 707 Oc>_adentalßldg. WA NT A)—Cheap singles and doubles. Have cash. Humbolt 2072. IT'9 never iosi until Indianapolis Time* Want Ads have failed to find it. 25~lVUStELLANEt)U8 FOR SALB~ a—Household Goods SEWING machines, good drop-head. SB.OO, SIO.OO, $12.00, $15.00. Slightly used and floor samples. Singer S2O. cabinet 345, electric $45, SSO, $55. Rotary White, latest model, S3O. Singer Sewing Machine Service RUGS and linoleums at lowest prices. 207 W. Washington St. Opposite Statehouse. "If it covers the floor, we have it." DROP HEAD Singer sewing machtne: sews like new: $lO. Garland heating stove, cheap If sold at once. 1107 Prospect FURNISHINGS three rooms and bath; rental of apartment optional; steam heat. Main 9403, ELECTRIC WASHER. Eden; good condition. 1304 Central Ave. Main 8391. IT'S never lost until Indianapolis Times Want Ads have failed to find It b—Coal. Ice and Wood The, Bormiiinig Question! Answered By Using “EvergHo” Liamp @ $5.95 Per Ton The famous Knox County Coal now called “Lverglo” (a registered trade lame) has been our standard domestic coal for years. llmdiaiMpofliis Coal Company MAin 1700 Use Elevator Coal and Coke It's Re-Screened. Indiana Lump $5.95 Diamond Nut $6.00 FOR RETORT K-.ATERS AND 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 u loud $1 leaa. 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 Poca. lump.... $ll.OO Pocahontas mine run 7.75 W Va. splint or block 8.00 West Va. egg. forked 7.50 Eastern Ky. lump, forked ... 8.00 Eastern Ky. egg. forked. 7.60 Linton 4th vein lump, forked. 060 Illinois block, forked 6 36 Indiana lump, forked 6.96 111 or Ind. 2 lo 0 in. lump. . . 6.60 Indiana egg. forked 5.40 Nat and slack 3.75 The Bethel Coal Cos. Bethel Ave. and Belt R. R Derate I 2710. Drexel 2717, WEST VIRQDNfA RAVEN RED ASH $7.75 Real Furnace Coal EHRLICH COAL COMPANY Holds Fire Over Night Try our Hoosler Red Ash and save money. fINDLING WITH EACH TON R RFID ASH LUMP. FORKED $5.95 HOOSIKR RED ASH EGG. FORKED.. $5 36 Virginia large block, forked 38.00 Eastern Kentucky large blk.. forked. $8 00 Brazil block forked $7.60 Gen. Linton No. 4 lump, forked $6 50 Illinois lump, clean forked $6.00 Indiana lump, clean forked . $5.95 Illinois egg. forked $5.50 Ind. egg. 2 to 6-ln. lump, forked $5 35 High-grade nut and slack $8.96 Deliver anywhere In city UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Drexel 4621, Drexel 4622. BUY COAL CHEAP Island Creek W. Va. Lp..57.25 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 $5.50 3 Tons, sls Ts coai is not as advertised, return at our expense, JACKSON COAL CO Lincoln 5496. Lincoln 5490 Large Illinois Egg $5.50 Large Kentucky Egg $7.50 Brazil Block ...$7.75 WE HANDLE ALL OTHER BEST GRADES OF COAL AND COKE YOU GET WHAT YOU BUY AT THE M. A. SILVER COAL CO. Web. 0618 Web. 3719 BED DAVENPORT. rockers, iron bed complete. good condition; reasonable. WashIngton 3630. HARD WOOD, stove irngtn, delivered anywhere in city. Call Webster 7487. HEAVY hardwood and kindling for furnace use; big truck load cheap. Circle 5694. FURNACE kindling, also heavy spilt wood for furnace, stove or fireplace. Main 0142 16-INCH hardwood for furnace and stove, $3.60 cord. Lincoln 1042. WOOD for sale. Kiln dry. large load. Call Webster 0122. COAL AT BEST PRICES' DREXEL 3174. IT'S never lost until Tnatanapolls Times Want Ada have falled to find H c—(’lothlne TROUSERS To Match /T\ Your Coat IjU $5.95, $6.95 and up jljl E PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St, Near Illinois PRACTICALLY 1 new. lady's black Sylvoseal coat, with large fur collar and cuffs; S2O. 803% Virginia Ave., No, 8. JAP mink coat: black dinner dreeefor sals; reasonable. Humboldt 1810.

25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALK c—Clothing 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 satin dress. Randolph 7920. LADY'S cloth coat, like new. S2B; also tailored suit, SB. Randolph 7784. d—Musical instruments PMliMWfl Sll, Sll Ilf ill This instrument is brand new. cabinet size, 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. FOR SALE—Vietrola, same as new. LORRAINE HOTEL BARBER SHOP. Call Circle 0933, VIOLIN, high grade, professional: priced right; forced to sell, Stewart 2821, a—Pet anu Live Mock COON hounds, rabbit hounds and hound puppies . Guaranteed. 845 W. Thirtieth St. Harrison 1454. SEVEN sixty-pound shoats. two fine brood sows. Phone Drexel 2335. 2 Angora kittens; full blooded. 2445 Coyner Ave. Webster 6714. WANTED—Good home for baby kitten. Webster 4359. f—Miscellaneous Field Range Boilers New government boilers, suitable for dishwashing. cold packs, bread boxes, cooking washing clothes, ash cans and many other household uses. Price 35c each. 3 for sl. Made of heavy block charcoal tin; all boilers complete with lids. Also complete line of tarpaulins in every size Are hose with nozzles suitable for fire protection for factories and mills; pipo and die stocks, anvils and forges and numerous other items in hardware and supplies. Open Saturday until 4pm M. L. Goldberg & Son Cos. 1902 W. Washington St. Typewriter Bargains U9ED I-ARGE 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. Mala 2686. TYPEWRITERS. ~ Rebuilt Remington, S3O. S4O. SSO. Rebuilt Underwood. $36 to SOS. Rebuilt Coronas $25 S3O, S4O. Used machines from $5 up All makes rented. $2.60 per month up. JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. 142 N. Meridian St Tel MAin 2890. TYPEWRITER!. $25. $35, S4O. SSO, S6O: factory rebuilt* and fully guaranteed. Typewriter* rented, repaired AMERICAN WRITING MACHIN3 CO., 30 S. Pennsylvania. Lincoln 6822. EstabUshed 40 years STOVE and auto part*, brass bed* replated. BERTHA PLATING WORKS. 857 E. Pratt, corner Massachusetts Ave. Lincoln 5805. PEAR CIDER or< ra). or 90c delivered Pears puked or pick yourself. Humboldt 1788, 553S N. Pennsylvania. BARBERRY, -lurea. willow; fruit, shade and evergreen trees: grape vines. Washington 1 512f~. j FOR SALE—Baby eatrtage in good condition: reasonable. Call Randolph 5441. ENCYCLOPEDIAS University: set of' leath"er bound; cheap. Irvington 2213-. ROOFING: heavy Class C; $2 per square. Weln-tcr 17(i7 3401 E. Tenth ONE large Florence Hot Blast cheap for cash. 1743 Dawson. ELECTRIC bath cabinet and massage table Call Belmont 4 788 26 .MISCKI.UVNKOrS W ANTED Wanted Good, Sound, Old, Yellow Com At The Belt Kailroad and Stock Yards Cos. *TANTED to b ll y I~ooo~7ealhet beds 725 Massachusetts Ave. Circle 04.95 WANTED—Butcher s ice box Main 6862. or Drexel H 478 after 6 p. m 27 BUS!NESS AN NO! N( EMENTsJ LOUK - and see how many old hats you have that can be made to look like new. Ladies’ and children’s hats remodeled. Muller the Hatter MA in 6179. 28 Kentucky Ave. SEWING machines repaired, all makes. Wo guarantee to make them sew as good as new or no charges Estimates free. Call Drexel 2492. Singer Sewing Machine Service FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated; feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. BITRKLK. 420 Mass. Main 1428. F. .1 WILLIAMS, carpenter, contractor and builder Estimates furnished on short notice Belmont 3079, CARPENTERING ana repairing, cement and brick work; satisfaction guaranteed. Main 7749. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana Ave. VAULT CLEANING 035 E. Maryland 9t Phene, Stewart. 1794. 38 STORAGE AM) TKAiNSFEB lacking Household Goods. Low on California shipments. Phone OTTO J. SUESZ. Main 3628-2363. j Night. Websty 0609. Circlo 4760. LOW prices. Moving, nrm naming, baggage and trac tier. CHARLES COOMBS. Webster 3391, LOW prices. Moving, light hauling and transferring CHARLES COOMBS. Webster 3391, Red Ball Transit Cos. 26 Monument PI Main 4631 30 AUTOMOBILES FOK MALE b—G Moline BARGAIN NASH! ROADSTER, 1923 Four=Cylieder A-11 Comditioo L. T. ALLEN Overland Salles 9H9 Virginia Ave. 1931 FORD TOURING, extra good condition, $145. 1920 Ford touring, reason-, ableable in price ad $165. 1921 Ford coups hi good condi||ftn for $250. .Also California tops for yggul ir Ford touring, roadster, sedan ard coupe bodies. Coupe and sedan bodies. Swisshelm & Parker 544 E, Washington We Sell 'Em DODGES. Buicks. Gardners. Fords, Or aslands and many others at bargain prices. Your own terms. $75 down and up. Bsbullt. re finished and retopped. All guaranteed. 522 N. Capitol Ave. Open evenings and Sundays. For Good Used Cars See I. WOLF AUT# CO. 619 N. nilnoif Main 1679. Open Sunday*.

30 AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE b—Gasoline BACK FROM THE FJ NANCE COMPANY WHO WANTS THEM? SEVEN SEDANS, THREE COUPE’S AND A FEW TOURINGS RECONDITIONED PAINTED THEY RUN FINE LATE MODELS % No siaclhi groMjp of (used cars ever offered for sale in Indianapolis. Here is what you have been looking for. “Yom Know Us” The Ford Dealer on E. Washington St. THE BARBERWARNOGK CO. 813=823 E. Washington Street SALE Starts Friday Noom Passenger Cars and Trucks are frequently left on our hands in connection with the business of financing the purchase of automobiles. In these we are interested in various amounts which are much below their real value. Below is a list of cars we have at this time and which we will sell at a great sacrifice. COME IN AND MAKE US AN OFFER TOURING CARS 1921 Monroe touring. 1922 Bulek touring 1921 Overland roadster. 1920 Overland roadster 1920 Chevrolet. F. B. touring 1020 Chevrolet. F. B. roadster. 1923 Chevrolet touring 1915 Ford speedster. 1923 Star touring. 1920 Ford roadster. 1921 Ford touring 1921 Ford touring 1931 Ford touring 1919 Ford roadetir 1915 Premier roadster. 1921 Ford touring. 1933 Chevrolet. 1917 Ford touring. TRUCKS 1922 Ruggles, 2-ton Bus body. 1920 Bethlehem. 2Va-ton. 1918 Republic. 1 ton. 1920 Reo. 1 ton 1919 Chevrolet 490 truck. 1921 Reo dump truck ALL CARS HAVE BEEN RECONDITIONED SPECIAL TERMS Kight as low as $50.00 down. Smidiainia Imivesitinnieinit <& Secimriities Ox 235 W. Georgia. Cl rcle 8327. Open 7:30 until 8:30 p. in. Sundays until 4:00 p m ATTENTION MECHANICS Overland, early 1920 roadster; needs a little work' $125 cash, or terms. Open evenlngs and Sundays. 334 N Capitol. FORDS, ALL MODELS. AT REASONABLE TERMS. RED ARROW SALES CO. 945 SOUTHEASTERN AV, STEWART 2707. FORD. 1920 sedan. A-l condition: starter. dem ; $250; small payment down, balance easy terms. MILLER AUTO SALES, 644-46-48 E, Washington. Main 3493, DODGE touring; in spiendld condition; $125 buys a good serviceable car. Open evenings. STONE-CHEVROLET CO.. 427 N. Meridian. CHEVROLET, 1919 touring: good running condition: S2O down, balance easy terms. MILLER AUTO SALES. 644 40-48 E. Washlngton. Main 3493. ~ FORD. 1920 touring; good running condttton, SBS: terms MILLER AUTO SALES. 044-40-48 E. Washington. Main 3493. Hudson four-pasaenge. sport, 1922; excel - lent condition; 12,000 miles; SBOO ersh; no trades -Washington 5174. FORD touring. 1021; everything in good condition; starter and demountable*. Call Randolph 6699 after 6 o'clock. 31 AUTOMOBILES WANTED HIGHEST PRICES PAID. We want any make or model. Larrest tn State. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PABTS AND TIRE CO.. 118 N. Capitol. Main 2635. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY. AUTOS WANTEb. WE PAY CASH. I. VTOLF 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 St, Main 4446. 32 AUTO SUPPLIES. REPAIRS There is one place In Indianapolis that SPECIALIZES” in Good Used Tires, and the price is always right ROGERS 8116 W. WASH. BELMONT 4300. Used auto parts For over 100 makes and model cars at 80 to 75 per cent off list price. A complete stock of new ring gears, pinions, new axles and new springs. Mail Orders Shipped Same Day as Received. KLEIN BROS., Eureka Auto Parts, 834 N. Capitol. Circle 0878. AUTO PAINTING Credit extended to auto owner* Zerkle Paint Cos. 81 YEARS PAINTERS Top building and general repairing. Price* low as lowest, highest quality. 1617 Kelly St. Drexel 4455. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry NEED a battery tor your car? We han them: Willard, Exide, Prest-O-Ltte and others; 8-volt for $lO. SOUTH SIDE BATTERY SHOP, 413 8. Meridian. the Master vulcanizers. CUT RATE VULC. 00., INO. 887 N. NOBLE ST.

THURSDAY, OCT. 18, 1923

33 MOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES FOR SALE A Cleveland motorcye! \ 1922 model, in good condition and only need a short time. See Mr Overtree. SANBORN ELECTRIC CO.. 309 N, Illinois St. 37 ~ _ MONEY TO EUAN WOULD SIOO S2OO S3OO 1 HELP SOLVE YOUR MONEY PROBLEMS? Any Amount. $lO to S3OO. Any Time. Investigate our easy to pay Twenty Payment Plan Loans. Got $ 50. pay back $ 2.50 a month SIOO, “ $ 5.00 ' S2OO. " SIO.OO S3OO. " $15.00 With interest at 3 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 loans 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 oil furniture, pianos. Victrolas etc., without removal. Also Loan on Diamonds Call, phone or write INDIANA COLLATERAL LOAN CG. (Bonded Lenders I ESTABLISHED 1887 201 LOMBARD BUILDING, 24% E. WASHINGTON ST. Main 3286—PHONE—Main 3286. FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real'estate. R. B. WILSON, 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Idacoin 6404. MONEY to loan on second mortgages. L. B. MILLER. 127 N Delaware fit Mato 5763. IT’S never lost until Indianapolis Times Want Ads have failed to find it. 39 LEGAL NOTICES ~~~ NOTICE TO BUILDING CONTRACTORS 1. Separate sealed bids, as outlined below, will be received by the Board of Schow Commissioners of the City of IndianapollM at its offices. 150 North Meridian StreqA Indianapolis, Indiana, for heating and lating. plumbing, and electrical work, which several classifications must be bid upon separated for each of the three buildings, towit: Schools Nos. 02, 70, 75. Bids on this work will be received until 10 o'clock a. m.. Friday. November 9. 1923. 2. The estimated cost for this work, not including architects' and engineers' fees, is as follows: For School No. 62—Heating and Ventilating. $31,450.00: Plumbing. $13,600.00; Electrical work. $2,800.00. For School No. 70—Heating and Ventilating. $26,000.00: Plumbing, $10,000.00*, Electrical work. $2,000.00. For School No. 75—Heating and Ventilating. $32,200.00: Plumbing. S16.400.00: Electrical work. $2,800.00. 3. Any contractor shall have the right to bid upon any one, or more, or on all of these classifications and buildings. 4. All bids must be made upon proposal blanks prepared by the Board, which blanks will be supplied by the architects or engineers. or by the Business Director, upon application. A separate bid must be made for each classification set out in Paragraph Two (2) for each building. If any contractor desires to bid upon any one classification for the three buildings, he may. in addition to his separate bids upon each classification for each building which i9 absolutely required, file an alternative bid covering the three buildings, which shall in all ways conform to all requirements relative to bids upon a single classification for each building. 5. Each separate proposal shall be presented in a separate sealed envelope, which shall be plainly marked to indicate the charafter of the work bid upon and the number of the building to which such work relates, as. for example. “Bid for Heating and Ventilating. School No. 62” —or for Plumbing or Electrical Work, as the esse may be. 6 Each bid must be accompanied by a check for three (3) per cent of the maximum bid. which must be qrtwn payable to the "Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis.” and certified good by a responsible bank or trust company of Indianapolis. 7. In case a bidder whose bid shall be accepted shall not. within five day 9 aflA notice oi such acceptance, perform his kH by enter! . into a w ritten contract* with said Board, in the form made part of t specifications, to execute the work bid upon and construct and complete the same, and within that time secure the performance of hia contract by a bond in the form made part of the specifications, with surety, or stfieties. to the approval of the Board, then his certified check and the proceeds thereof shall be and remain the absolute property of the Board 38 liquidated damages for such failure, it being impossible to estimate the amount of damages such failure would occasion to the Board. 8 For information and for plans and specifications for the above named engineering work as called for. consult Snider ft Rotz, Engineers, 703 Merchants Bank Building. Indianapolis. Indiana. Flans and specifications arc also on file in the office of the Board where same may be inspected. 9. The contractor in his bid shall offer to execute a contract and give a bond, forms of which contract and bond are made a part of the specifications so on file with the architects or engineers. 10. Each contractor receiving from the architects or engineers copies of the plads and specifications will be required to deposit as security for their return in good order the sum of $15.00 for each building set. 11. The right is reserved by the Board to reject any or ail bids. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. RICHARD O. JOHNSON. Business Director. Indianapolis, Indiana. Oct. 18, 1928. BOARD OF ZONING APPEARS—NOTICH OK HEARING Notice is hereby given that Dr. J). 8. Goble has filed with the Board of Zoning Appeals of the City of Indianapolis, a petition. asking permission to build a bakery room In rear of delicatessen on the second lot north of Michigan St. on Wallace St. A public hearing will be ''held by said Board In Room 104. City Hall, at 8 o'clock p m.. Tuesday, October 30th, 1028, at which time and place all Interested property owners will be given opportunity to be heard with reference to the matters set out la said petition. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS. Edward B. Raub, Presidential Marie Victor. Secretary. LEGAL NOTICE The Cleveland. Cindnatl, Chicago ft Bt. Louis RaSlv.-ay Company will sell at public auction Friday, Oct. 26. 1923. at 0 a. m„ unless taken up by owner prior to that date, one car load coal, car C. ft O. 29614, billed 110,400 pounds, consigned to Mt. Jackson Coal Company, Indianapolis. Ind., from J. B Shepperd Company. Car billed from Meadow Creek, W. Va. Coal can be inspeoted Thursday. Oct. 25, 1923. J. K. VANCE. F. 0. A. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the under* signed has duly qualified as executor of the estate of Josephine M. A. Dickson, deceased. late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. No. 21619. GEORGE M. DICKSON, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. f* - Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as adminstralor with the will annexed of the estate of Kata Noble Dean, deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to b solvent. No. 21680. NOBLE DEAN. NOTICE OF APPOINTMfST: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as executor of the estate of Joseph E Theis, deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate la supposed to be solvent. No. 21683. IDA M. THEIS. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT! Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator, with the will annexed, of the estate of Carl R Loop, deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. No. 21676. BURRELL WRIGHT. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Frank E. Bryant, deceased, late of Marlon County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. GEORGE T. BRYANT. No. 31640. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undet signed has duly qualified as with will annexed of estate of May Sewall, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. KATHERINE H. DAY. No. 21607. NOTICE 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. Indiana. Said eatate is supposed to be solvent. JENNIE KEMP. No 21637, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, 'that the undersigned has duly qualified, as administratrix with will annexed of estate of Sarah E. Cripe, deceased, late of Marlon County. IndiA ana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. ■ 1 ALICE M. WILLIAMSON, f No. 21814.