Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 139, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 October 1923 — Page 10

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JUDGE LINDSEY - SHUNS ABUSE OF GIRLS’CONFIDENCE Denver Jurist Refuses to Tell Grand Jury of Illegal Operations. Hu United Frets DENVER. Colo., Oct. Ben B. Lindsey will refuse to tell a Denver County grand Jury what he knows of illegal operations performed ito the city. District Attorney Van Cise Issued a summons to Lindsey to appear before a grand jury at 10 a. m. Wednesday to substantiate his statement Denver’s death rate had been cut 50 per cent by such operations. "I will not violate confidence of girls and women in my court,” Lindsey said. "I feel sure the grand jury wifi sustain me in this action.” Lindsey reiterated operations on women was appalling. He said ha believed it would reach more than a million annually in the States. POLICE BAFFLED IN MURDER CASE Mystery # Surrounds Search for Body of Broker. BV United Frets SAN DIEGO. 0-1., Oct. 23. Investigation of the disappearance of George Schick, broker, in connection with Which Mrs. Schick, E. Drew ’ Clark and Mrs. Clark are held today, centered on the search of Schick’s body. Police believe he was murdered. Without the body authorities admit little can be done. _ Today’s developments included: Resumption of the grand investigation into the case. Continued examination of bits of bone found in the yard of the Schick home in an effort to determine whether they are human. Examination of a cauldron, which was kept bubbling for two days at the Schick residence —about the time Schick disappeared. ‘SMOKE* TALKS ARRANGED Purdue Experts Will liecture on New Ordinance. Dean A. A. Potter of the School of Engineering at Purdue University promised speakers for Indianapolis dubs to discuss the smoke ordinance at a meeting of the Scientech Club Monday. Harry O. Garmon, Daniel B. Lut,en and Theodore Weinshank were appointed a committee to have charge of lectures twice a month. Dean Potter outlined research work of the university in smoke, automobile carburetors and concrete used In road construction.

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Automobiles reported stolen belong to: Carl Grubb. 2610 N. Meridian St., from Capitol and Indiana Aves. John L. Green, 405 W. Thirty-Sec-ond St., from Capitol Ave., and Market St. BACK HOME AGAIN ! AutomoLile reported found belongs tog Bernard J. McGlinchy, 664 Kentucky Ave.. found at Illinois and New York St. Purple Hard at It Bv United Prent EVANSTON 111.. Oct. 23.—Northwestern charged into hard work today in preparation for the Illinois game. f LOCAL WANT AD RATES 12c Per Line j 1 Time 11c Per Line 4 3 Times or More 10c Per Line 6 Times or More Minimum Space Two Lines The Time* will not be responslole for more than one incorrect Insertion of any advertisement. Want ad clerk# will give a kill dumber when a cancellation or •tor ard<>r is received. Advertisers are urged to keep a memorandum jf this number, as it indicates tha Ume and date of cancellation, sou can teleph-ine jour Want Ads and bill will be scut later. Just All TIMES WANT ADS MA in 3500. Ask for Ad Taker U- - —==* 1 DEATH NOTICES BROOKS, ELIZABETH —Beloved mother of Prince Brooke of Lafayette. Ind.. and Artilus Brooks Mall, died Oct. 22 at 1 p. m. Age 85 years. Funeral will be held at residence of her daughter, li mile west of Stoj, 8, Madison Road. Wednesday. Oct. 2*4, at 2 p. m. Friend! invited. Burial at New Crown cemetery. HOOVER FANNIE MART—Wife of John D. Hoover, died Monday, Oct. 22. age 67 years. Funeral services at the home, 1124 Pershing Ave., Wednesday, Oct. 24. at 2 p. m. Burial In Crown Hill. TURNER. DORA—Beloved wife of John H. Turner, mother of Mrs. Hsrry E. Argus. died Monday. Oct. 22, at 1 a. m. Funeral from the residence of her daughter, 1524 N Gale St.. Wednesday at 2 p. m. Burial at Crown Hill. Friends invited. (Batesvtlle papers please copy.) 2 CARD OF THANKH* CARD OF THANKS—We desire to thank all our friends and neighbors for every service rendered us and to the pastor of .River Avenue Baptist Church. Rev. J. R. Quick, and to the choir who rendered singing; also to the order* with which he was affiliated, the Red Men. Haymakers. Junior Order of Mechanics and the Ku-Klux Klan: to the undertaker. WiiNam D. Beanblossom, who so beautifully served us, and to all those who contributed flowers or who in any way assisted u* during the sibkness. death and burial of our beloved son and brother. Alpha Sims, who departed this life Oct. 17, 1823. THE PARENTS AND CHILDREN. Sol and mba lowell son. #

3 IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance ot Alma Cock, nee Wiilis, wbq departed thin lite, Oct. 23, 1912. How I mi.-a you, dearest mother, As you quietly sleep and rest. But when I think ot how you Buttered Then 1 know that God knew" beßt. Pon. SILAS WILLIS. 5 FUNERAL DIRECTORS PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St. Pnneral director tc the people of Indianapolia since 1887. Phone —Main 0041-0642. LI. 2841. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY W. T. Biasengym Independent Undertaker. Prompt ambulance calls. ‘The proof of a service is the service II renders.” 1702 N. Illinois St. Randolph 6870. 1625 Shelby St Drexel 2570. George Grin,sterner Pnneral Director. 622 E. Market. ' Main 0008. ‘ SHIRLEY BROS. CO. Main office 046 N. Illinois St. Circle 1916. Mftin 1841. ICkxlcL . Parlors 1222 Onion St, FUNERAL DIRECTOR —1402 N. Illinois. „ WM. E. KRIEGER. Main 1154. Rea. Phone. Ben Paris 332-L. GAUD—BERT S. GADD 2130 Prospect St. Phone. Stewart 2278. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & /TITUS. 5I North Del. L. 0564. M. 3680 8 SI’ECTALN OTICES DR. MARGARET A. SELLERS Acute and Chronic Diseases. 128 W. Vermont St. Lincoln 8246. 10 I.OST AM) FOUND POUND—Articles found in Indianapolis street cars yesterday __ GLASSES TAN HAND BAG 5 PURSES 1 BASKKET 6 BUNDLES 3 PR. GLOVES Telephone: Main 273? LOST—Brown traveling bag, Friday afternoon between Indianapolis and Southport. containing gentleman's clothing. Reward. Randolph 6048. LOST or stolen, brown 6hepherd doff, will answer to name of Jumbo. Reward $5. Return to 30 E. Raymond St. LOST—Black purse, between Kresge and Blocks', or in Blocks': sl6 change, gold watch. Reward. Webster 1376. LOST—Brindle bull dog, bobbed tall, wearin? collar and check. If found return 1105 McLain St. Reward 12 HELP wanted—male LIVE BOYS, ATTENTION WHAT ABOUT YOUH EXTRA SPENDING money: Routes In business district will solve your problem. Apply MR. JEFFRIES. 25-29 9. Meridian ■ WOOD TURNER lor xurniture work, permanent position. UMPHREY MFG. CO., Crawlordsrille. Ind. BOYS wanted; healthful outdoor work. ApP’y Mr CARVIN. 18 N. Meridian St. LABORERS WANTED—Gray St., south of Michigan. TWO LABORERS wanted at 1022 Hervey Street. WANTED CARPENTERS At 821 Tacoma Are if INSTRUCTIONS ~ I POPULAit PIANC music taught in 20 leasons. beginners and advanced. Clark Boles School. 10 W. Ohio St. Circle 8326. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBERS COLLEGE. 510 E Washlngton St. Indianapolis, Ind Circle 0757. RAG—JAZZ and popular piano playing In 20 leesone. Booklet free. CHRISTENSON SCHOOL 106 Pembroke Arcade Clr 3034. CHRISTENSENS method of popular music' and syncopation in 20 lessons. Short course for advanced. Circle 3034. 14 SALESMEN WANTED Men who are now working who waut to learn to sell. We can teach you our methods and pay you while in training. Factory branch connection. Clean work. Pee Mr. W B. Meyer. 9 a. m.'to 5 p. m. Evenings by appointment. REGINA CORl‘. 485 Century Bldg. 36 S. Penn. St. 16 HELP WAX I ED—FEMALE WANTED girl or boys between th* age of 10 and 14 Id north Indianapolis and Riverside to carry Times routes. Morality must be good No caddy boys waDted. Apply L V GRAETER 2941 Clifton St . rear; alter 3 p ni HOUSEKEEPER, small home children school a ire Call evening. 2636 Oiney, WANTED—White lady cook, experienced. 922 Ft. Wayne Ave. IT'S never lost until lnuiaaapoits Times Want Ass have failed to And it 17 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. 1 t> KOOMS F Olt KENT TALBOTT. N.: nicely furnished room on car line; steam-healed apartment, adjoining bath: hot water; gentlemen preferred, good board. Randolph :iCO4. FOR RENT—Three furnished or unturnished rooms, electric lights. telephone and garage. Drexel 2964. $24 per month. SLEEPING ROOM. MAN AND WIFE. PRIVILEGE DINING ROOM AND KITCHEN. WEBSTER 2972. * MODERN furnished front room. Private family; couple employed: breakfast optional. Washington 5639. 717 E. TWENTY-FOURTH; modern sleeping room; private family; good heat; reasonable. Harrison 4190. STEAM-HEATED sleeping room, suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen. Private family: near Teeli. Webster 6152. CENTRAL. 2610; moaem steam-heated room: gentlemen; breakfast optional. Kenwood 2682. BROADWAY, 2065: warm room, suitable j for two; private: reasonable. Randolph ' 6505. 1 BOULEVARD PL., 2939; front room, out- j side entrance; garage optional. Harrison , 1550. • l LOVELY modern room: suitable for 2; good het. Irvington 2180. References. 2413 N ILL. ST.. NICE FRONT ROOM FOR TWO; $25 PER MONTH. HAR. 1625. ALABAMA, 1009 N.; clean, modern, housekeeping room. $4.50. Crete 7535. E. ELEVENTH ST.. Central car, modern room, heme comfort. Lincoln 3937. VERY dcairable. modern, front room, close in, steam heat. Main 7925. PARK, 2026: large room and alcove; suitable for 3. Har. 1722. CAPITOL, N.. 190i: warm, neat room. Kenwood 3571. NICELY furnished room on Central ctfr line Washington 2450. IT'S never lost until Indianapolis Times Wan, Ads have failed to find it a—light Housekeeping 685 E. TWENTY FOURTH; two rooms and kitchenette; . no children: corner College Ave, WASHINGTON St 1306 E.; two modern light housekeeping rooms: furnished. 2-ROOM housekeeping apt., near bath, second floor Mala 8180. 900 N. Del, 2 FURNISHED Tght housekeeping rooms, downstairs. 419 Virginia Ave. 1 ROOM and kitchenette, furnaefc heat. 829 Villa Ave. Stewart 1650. b— Board and Rooms ROOM -and board; modem: home privileges. 1123 Bellefontaine t. 19 RENTALS ~~~~ „ a—Houses LYONS Ave.. 31 31.: 6 rooms, genu-modern: vacant Nov. 1; $37.50 per month. Call Mr. Bates. Main 0792. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO. 5 ROOMS and bath, summer kitchen, gas and electric lights water paid: $32. 149 Kansas St. Drexei 6680, . FOR RENT —Half modern. 6-room double, on-comer. Call at 9dl E. Tabor St. Tele- , phone Drexel 1883. FOCR-ROOM apartment, modem except furnace; light, g.-.s and water furnished: $32. Drexel 1316. SIX-ROOM modem he use, on car line, east. Water rant paid. CaU Webster 8614.

19 RENTALS a—Houses 824 S. Pershing Ave. Have a splendid semi-modern five-room house, with ffaragie, for only $25 a month. Call Mr. Bate. Main 0792. Washington Bank and Trust Cos. Shepard St, Sl4 S.; four rooms, electric lights, welli. S2O. W. L. BRIDGES, 148 N. Delaware. Circle 7SOB. 1904 E. Pratt Six rooms; city water, gas; $22.50 a month. Main 2874, MODERN home, with garage. 48 S. Chester, $45,00, Call Circle 6600. b—Apartments FOR SALE—Six-room, furnished apt. with two rooms suitable for roomers. Steam best and water No second-hand man reed apply. 1116 N. CarUol Ave THE LEXINGTON, Apt. 45, Lincoln 6459. NEWLY decorated, clean, furnished apt. Janitor service. Modern. 2154 Vj Coilege Ave, / FERNWAY. 2032; four rooms; modern; S3O; water paid. r—Business Blares OFFICE SPACE About 1,025 square feet, splendidly located on 9th flooj* Majestic Building. Plenty of light, newly decorated. Short or long term lease. Apply to General Manager, Citizens Gas Cos., for further particulars. OFFICE SPACE Two large oftice rooms, located on third floor State Savings and Trust Bldg., overlooking Monument Circle. Kent reasonable. Call Mr. Houck. State Savings and Trust Cos. MA in 4517. 99-YEAR LEASE 13,500 square ft., comer two streets and alley, near railroad and traction depots. Whole gale or manufacturing business. Good bargain. MEYER REALTY CO.. 800 Kahn Bldg THREE-ROOM apartment: steam heat, water and electricity furnished; S3O per month. Call mornings, 2119 Prospect. Drexel 1923 $7 READ LM ATL Fxm iSALE b—Houses South Side 1442 Prospect St. $250 Down Four-room cottage Price $2,500. Payments $22.50 month. Newly painted and papered. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors New 5-Room Modern bungalow on Congress Ave. Price $4,700: $750 cash. balance easy monthly payments. Capitol Realty Cos. * 204 Kauh Bldg. Near Maywood Extra good six-room tyingalo*. just off paved road. Small cash payment, balance monthly, immediate possession. Mr. Travis. W. L. Bridges J. 48 N. Del Circle 7808. Res.. Circle 3654. $250 Cash 1442 Prospect St-; 5 robins; new paint. Price $2,600; easy payments. 1440 Prospect St.; 5 rooms, in good "repair Price $2,250; easy payments. J. G. McCullough Main 1709 106 N. De aware St. SSOO Cash 947 Drexel Ave.. new modern bungalow; five rooms, decorated and ready to more into. Large basement. lot 52 Vi xl 25. godded .paved street. Close to school. Monthly payments Mr. Travis W. 1,. Bridges 148 N. Del. Circle 7808 Res . Circle 3664.

For Sale Seven-room modern, three rooms a side double. Total O rent S9O. In a business neighborhood. Priced to sell. Capitol Realty Cos. 204 Ruuh Bldg. Main 2874. sx GAL Circle 6000. Six-room modern home in Indianapolis home-owning district. 1417 Gale St , close to Brookslde Park Plenty of fruit on the full-sized lot. Price $4,500, and terms will be gladly arranger!. 538 Eugene St. New. strictly modern five-room bungalow type house; two rooms and bath up. largo lot. garage: one of the most attractive and convfcne homes ir that part of the 'City. Terms. . Main 0186. Res , Stewart 2749.> Semi-Modern Five rooms and furnace with two-room basement: new decorations; trees, shrubbery and tw'o-car garage, asphalt shingle roof. Owner will sell with $750 down payment. Call quick. David Yankuner, with W. W. BRIDGES. Circle 7808. 148 N. Delaware. Home North Near Fall Creek Blvd.; a spl#ndid threehedroom home; buu parlor;, line heating plant and garage. For quick sale, only $14,000. Marion County State Bank University Heights Five rooms, furnace, basement, electric lights, garage, large lot; S3OO cash, balance easy payments. Reliable Realty Cos. Alain 0186. 501 City Trust Pay $750 Cash AND MOVE RIGHT IN J 271 S. Sherman Dr.; five rooms, with! long living room; a splendidly built and very attractive home bungalow; 50,000. Marion County State Bank Near Cathedral High School Ten-room modern home. In fine condition; well arranged for duplex. Garage. PRICE SII,OOO. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors 122 E. Market St. 1923 W. WILKINS, six rooms, electric lights. well, cistern, furnace, six tons coal, garage and automobile. $3,800. EASY PAYMENTS Near school, ear line and park. Harrison 2005. Belmont 4860. Bungalow Five rooms, modern, on improved street. Enst front. Good location. SI,OOO caeh, balance monthly. Call Mr. Rowe. Main 3305. Eve., Irvington 1077. FLETCHER SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY. Five-Room Bungalow 3338 Wilcox St., one square south of W. Michigan; furn'e. electric lights, basement, cement walks, three-car garage; SSOO cash; balance easy omnthly payments. See owner on premises. AN INVESTMENT, south of Sixteenth; large corner lot: one of the most desirable apartment corners in the city: beautiful home of twelve rooms: architecture and woodwork the very finest Must be seen inside to be appreciated. Riley 1776. 723 BLAKE. Vacant four-room house with inside toilet, city water and sink in kitchen: $250 cash and $25 month. Price $2,750. Key at corner. See this. JOHN R. WELCH & SONS. REALTORS. Main 1531. 23 W. Ohio St. 914 Highland Ave. Five rooms, furnace, bath, gas. city water. el##tric lights, paved street. Price $4,000. ’BgMas. SSOO cash. $35 per month. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. Cosy 5-Room Cottage Best condition: attractive, large, beautiful lot; pared street; located south, near Prospect St. Bargain. $3,300. lu'Drmation call Lincoln 3734, , 3-ROOM house. 3 lots. $670: Slfft. eseh. $6 par month. 1855 Zwlnlay

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses Buy Now—sloo 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 now. Move In. HOBART CANADAY & CO. Main 5340. Hand, 8534. City Trust Bldg. Drexel Ave., Near Wash. St. Living-room.' dining, kitchen and 1 bed room down; three bedrooms and bath up”: steam plant line cast front lot with garage. $5,500 on terms. This is a bargain. Pruitt. Webster 9180: American Estates Cos. Main 1407. Modern Double Six roms, front and rear porch, furnace and full basement on each sine, extra corner lot. 82x120 feet. Both of those for $6,900; will take good automobile and S4OO easn as first payment. “Live Wires" T. R. JONES & CO.. 504 Roosevelt Bldg. Main 6758, Randolph 3370 Looking for Doubles’? All right, 1 have two 5 rooms a side west which I can deliver for SSOO down and balance monthly. Call me for appointment. Mr. Robertson. Harrison 3028. SCHMID & SMITH. INC.. REALTORS. "Lets Talk It Over." 130 N. Delaware SL Main 4088. $250 Cash Four rooms a side double, electric lights, gas. well and cistern. Monthly's3o-r-$2,200 —lO% investment: $250 cosh, balance $22 per month. Call Mr. Washburn with J. E. MORRISON A CO.. 425-26 Lemcke Bldg. Lincoln 3564. lles.. Randolph 8731. $250 Cash Five-room bungalow, 4500 N. Schofield. 5 nice rooms, cement front porch. $2,500 $250 down, balaruo $25 per month. Call Mr. Washburn with J. K. MORRISON A CO--42 -26 Lemcke Bldg. Lbacoln 3564 Res.. Randolph 8731. Wky Pay Rent? SSOO Gives you possession of this 6-room cottage. all modern but furnace. Balance $35 monthly. Call Mr. Rowe. Main 3305. Eve. Irvington 1077. FLETCHER SAVINGS A TRUST COMPANY. COLORED BUYERS 2436 Sheldon. 2 ?q. east of Martlndale. sq S. ol Douglass Park: Columbia car to TwcntyFifth. New coliare with pump end sink in kitchen and electric lights. $1,500. Smail payment down, balance monthly. See this Sunday. Main 4692. Wash. 1010, evenings. Northeast Five-room bungalow, semi-modern; in good condition. Two lots. Priced for quick sale. Easy terms. See Mr. Me Intcer with I. N. Richie 710 Rankers Trust. Main 0520. 15 'MINUTES A DAY Mivans $1,500 to the buyer of this very attractive, new. 0-room colonial cottage, modern except gas. Located south. 4540 Bowman A .’o.. near Greenwood mterurban and bus lines. Price $5,200. Call Mr. Wrcsner. Main 0793. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO Near the New Butler Campus Eight rooms, modem' brlek and cement porch: garage with front drive. Only $5,000, on very easy terms. Z. B. Hunt, Realtor 411 Lemcke Bldg Main 4245 Washington 0886. Have $3,800 Contract Equities Want modern double north; will pay balance cash. Prefer new double up to $13,000. HOBART CANADAY A CO. Main 6340 Rand. 8534. Double On E. Pratt City water. ?at six rooms to a side; •mail payment down balance lite rent. CAI’ITGL REALTY CO. 204 Kauh Bldg. Main 2874. 116 N. Denny St, Seven rooms, modern; three bedrooms, on* down, two up; best condition: select location . east Price only $5,000. If interested, rail Lincoln 3734. BRAND new -trictiy modem bungalow, near Garfield Park. Consider auto or lot as first payment: balance Hke rent. WILLIAM S HARRAH. 707 State Life Bldg. Circle 3449. MODERN Stucco seven room house; east front; butlt-tn breakfast room set; large closets: all floors finished: laundry In basement: Enrage OWNER Kenwood 3417. MODERN six-room double; near Meridian. south Thirty-Fourth. Farquar furnaces; up to date. Let us show a bargain. M HA'ER REALTY CO.. 806 Kalin Bldg. NEAR W’nodguff. 7, 8. 9 rooms: all modem: will make very low prices; good terms; in a good community Shown by appointment. Webster 1371. GOOD five-room, semi modern double, on improved street, northwest; $4,500; half cash. K E. MATHEWS Main 0550._ 6-KOOM house. 2 lots facing National Road with large garage and out building. Belmont 3494 LET US build your home. CITY" BUILDEBS REALTY 00.. U6O Fairfield Ave. HOLLIDAY 1124 five rooms; basement; light, warm house Near Shelby. d— Lot*

A BEAUTIFUL lot in Shelby Gardens, one square from Garfield Park. Will finance home. Terms. Mil. DAVIDSON. Cirelo 4322. Main 1409. TWO wooded lots, north one on Thirty- I Eighth St . Slid one near there- in fins residence neighbornood. K. B. WILSON. Realtor. 11C1 National City Bank Bldg. Lincoln 6104. BUY A LOT In Bellaire Addition. $320 to $390; $1 down and $1 a week. H. C. TUTTLE & BRO $2,650 buys two excellent Broadway lota; 80x768. Call (>wner. Main 2478. e—Suburban Something to Think About Read This Folks 1 have a dandy little semi modern home on paved etreet in Beech Grove, which is sevetal hundred dollars underpriced; five , room*- out where the sun is bright bnd j the air is fresh. You can do yourself some j good here for SSOO as a si .rter. Be sure to see this. J. PAUL JONES. 433 Lemcke Bldg Circle 1371. Simbiuiri&fiLini CLOSE IN Dandy 7-room home; hardwood floors, furnace, sun porch, two large lots, shade 'n everything. Fine for chicken dinner yplace. Will trade for small clear larm. vacant lots or city property, etc Phone or ere Mr. Frey. Jo So Gnuise Realty Cos. ACRE and has aore tracts, east; best loot-, t.ion; rich land; near good school; temporary house permitted. Sold on very easy terms COOPER & HADLEY, 838 Lemcke Bldg. Office phone. Main 2776. Home, Wash. 5774. f—Sale or Exchange New Five-Room Bungalow Electric lights, front-drive garage, forest trees, cement walks; $23.50 month. Located trhee squares north of 4700 W, Michigan, on Auburn; in restricted neighborhood of nice new homes. Main 6072. Evenings. Wobstcr 0899. JESTATE^W anted WANTED—Two vacant lots, east, on paved street, near E. Michigan 'St., car line. What have you? MEYER REALTY CO.. 806 Kahn Bldg. WANTED AT ONCE 6 or 6 room cottages, east or south. Can pav cash. Call Lincoln 3734. OUR auction department guarantees to sell your real estate in fifteen days. ORIN JESSUP LAND CO. Main 2957. 707 Occidcntal Bldg. NEW modern double, norm of creek; $12,000. R. 11. WILSON, realtor, 1101 National City Bank H'dg. Lincoln (1104. WANTED—Modern -double or single east. Must be priced rieht. Webster 5300. 23 FARM I.AXDS Do'^'ACßE^neaUtTntmndale^^bllUco^for property or business 187 hear Andrews, Huntington Cos., for lake frontage or property. 240 in Wabash Cos.. 7 miles of Marion, 2 sets buildings, can be divided, stock, tools and crops goes for merchandise or, property. Write ED MERRHLL, Kokomo. Ind. FOR SALE—In Brown County; good farm. Call evenings, after 7 p. ni. Main 8537. 86 MI SC E LLA NEOUS FOR SAEE a—Household Goods * WASHER, One-Minute, for sale; In good condition. Irvington 3068 TWO feather bods, nygienio condition. Drexel 4550. OAK china eloast, sliT 1038 N. Tuxsdo. Wab#trr!47s

Z 5 MISCELL.d NEOUS FOB SALE a—Household Goods Rugs—Linoleum •*-, Gold Seal Congoleuin rugs, 9x12: fully guaranteed; new, perfect goods: special $14175. Brussels rugs, biue, tail, taupe and old rose: 9x12; $12.50. Imported Japanese grass rugs, double warp, 9x12, $7.50. We carry a full line of Brussels. Axminsters, velvets and Wiltops at the lowest prices in the city. Call arid be convinced. Dorfman Rug Cos. Free Delivery Anywhere 207 W. Washington St., opposite Statehouse. “If It Covers the Floor. We tfatve It." SEWING MACHINES —Good drop-heads. SB.OO. $12.00. $15.00. slightly usedand floor samples. Singer $20.00, cabinet $45.00, electric $45.00. $50.00, $55.00. Rotary White, latest model. S3O. Open evenings until 9 p. m. SEWING MACHINE SERVICE SHOP. 1013 S. Meridian. ‘ •furniture 2 Walnut dressers, marble top, slo-SB. 1 Walnut bod, spring and mattress. $lO. 1 Comb, bookcase and writing desk, $"% 1 Upright mahQgany piano and bench, $75. Irvington 3317. _____ 5365 E, Wash. St. DROP-HEAD Singer sewing machine; sews like new; $lO. Garland heating stove, cheap if sold at once, 1107 Prospect. DINING-ROOM suite, nine-piece, fumed oak: daveno, library table. adstone. Apartment 10. PURITAN Rest, Easy bed springs and almost new round walnut dining table. Cheap. Washington 252 7. $2,000 EQUITY in 6-room modern house for $1,500 cash. CaU Webster 4814. 1909 Holloway Ave. DAVENPORT, quartered oak: Morris chair, rocker 9x12 grass rug. Webster 0349. 909 N. Hamilton, . COLORED buyers attention!" Library table, 1 iron bed. dresser, wash stand, chairs. Wash, 2089. WILL trade overstaffed velour suite for Ford one-ton truck or touring. - Belmont 4468. ONE Domestic Science tireless cooker, sl2: two oak rockers. Randolph 9429. d—Musical *iistru.it)cuts THIRD LOT. 40x130 ft., west side Holt Ave., south of Kentucky Ave. Snap, S3OO. Terms for quick sale. MEYER REALTY CO.. 806 Kahn Bldg. PLAYER PIANO; beautiful mahogany case; S chaff Brothers; excellent condition. Drexel 8107. I NEW Edison diamond disc phonograph: cost $296; and about fifty records. Drexel 9145. > MANUALO player, loss ot music, bench to match: price low Circle 1457. Bargain. STERLING upright piano; good condition; $75. Drexel 0846 b—Coal. Ice and Wood Extra Heat and Service With No Extra Charge $5.95 Indiana Forked Lunnijp Low-Priced Fuel it Costs Less to Trade With ALLIED Coal and Material Cos. A. B. Meyer & Cos. Indianapolis Mortar and Fuel Cos. MaJn 2440. Lincoln 7681. “Experienced Service’* The Byruiamig Qyefetioe Answered Bv Using “Evergio” Lump @ $5.95 Per Ton This famous Knox County Coal now called “Everglo” (a reg- | istered trade name) has been our standard domestic coal for years. Eradaamifflpolis Coal * Company MA in 1700 No Profiteering With Us You are paying too mueb-if you pay more than the following prices for good coal. Try One Ton and Bte Convinced Best genuine Pooa lump. .. • $ll.OO Pocahontas mine rim 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 7.50 Linton 4th vein lump, forked. 6.50 Illinois block, forked 6.25 Inuiana lump, forked 6.95 111. or Ind. 2 to 6-in. lump... 5.50 Indiana egg. forked 5.40 Nut and alack -V 3.76 The Bethel Coal Cos. Fk-the’ Ave. and Belt R. IV Presel 271 rt. Drexel 2717. Use Elevator Cqal and Coke It’s Re-S.reened Indiana Lump $5.9:V Diamond Nut $6.00 FOR RETORT HEATERS AND RANGES j Good Linton Lump W. Va. and Pocahontas Coal | FOR FURNACES AND HEATERS Illinois Mine Run ...$4.50, Indiana Nut and Slack *...53.50 Take homo a load $1 less. Fred Goepper & Son ESTABLISHED 1893 Belmont 4704 Belmont 4705 WEST VIRGINIA RAVEfs RED ASH SB.OO Real Furnace Coal HAMILTON, 4-iN. Lump $6.75 W. VIRGINIA LUMP ........ .$7.75 NO. 4 WHITE ASH EGG SO.OO EHRLICH COAL CO. Main Holds Fire Over Night Try our Hoosier Red Ash and save money. KINDLING WITH MACH TON. HOOSIER RED ASH LUMP. FORKED $5.95 npoSIEU RED ASH EGG. FORKED.. $5.35 j Virginia large block, forked SB.OO Eastern Kentucky large blk., forked. . SB.OO : Brazil block, forked $7.50 ; Gen. Linton No. 4 lump, forked. .... .$6.50 I Illinois lump, clean forked $6.00 Indiana lump, clean forked .$5.95 1 Illinois egg. forked ..$5.00 Ind. egg, 2 to 6-in. lump, forked $5.35 High-grade nut and slack $3.95 Deliver anywhere in city UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Drexel 4621. Drexel 4622. 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 $5.50 -3 Tons, S:LS If coal is not as advertised, return at our expense. JACKSON COAL CO. Lincoln 5496. Lincoln 5496. Large Illinois Egg $5.50 Large Kentucky Egg $7.50 1 Brazil Block $7.00 WE HANDLE ALL OTHER BEST GRADES OF COAL AND COKE S'OU GET WHAT YOU BUY AT THE M. A. SILVER COAL CO. j Weh. ©6lB Web. 3719

25 MISCELLANEOUS FOH MALE th—Coal, Ice and Wood Coal. At the Lowest Possible Prices We sell for cash We have no credit losses, and can therefore sell our coal at such prices., 25c Per Tomi Reduction Off the following prices if you order two tons or more. West Virginia ' Smokeless Oair Leader, Forked lump. This coal is one of the best grades coming into rhis market. It is high in heating qualities, gives very little ash and no clinkers. Try it! W. Va. Rich Blk Splint Forked Lp $7.50 W. Va. Isl. Crk. Lp. forked-$7.50 W. Va. Jackson Jumbo Lp. forked $7.50 # W. Va. shoveled lump .. 7. $7.00 W. Va., Mine Run $6.00 Ills. Big Ind. Big Lpmp Coal, forked.s6.oo Ind. or 111. 2x6-in. lp, forked $5.75 Ind. or 111. Egg, forked... .$5.45 Ind. or 111. Mine Run $4.50 Ind. or 111. Nut and Slack. .$3.50 Delivery any pli**e in the city. Give me your first order and t’ll get the next one. TOM SHROYER Three Yards LINCOLN 8361 LINCOLN 8362 LINCOLN 8363 LINCOLN 8364 10-INCH hiinl wood for furnace and atove. $3 60 cord. Lincoln 1642. Call night or day; BARD WOOD stove ,rnftn. delivered anywhere in city Call Webster 7487. r—Clothing TROUSERS To Match /T\ ,jj Yoiur Coat 1/J) $3.95, $4.95, e|| ‘rt $5.95, $6.95 uud up n R THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West. Ohio St., Near Illinois LADY'S beautiful brown doth coat, large Hudson seal collar and cuffs; size 38: good condition. Randolph 7147. TWO OVERCOATS tall~and~wintorTVtie 40: blue two-piece suit, 38 bunt 806 Kahn SXJ'iTn'SIVE raccoon coat: slightly worn: will sacrifice lor quick sale. Lincoln 5158. A BARGAIN in coat, size 38. Call Washlnrton 4504. Good as new, ONE dark brown suit, size 36. sls. 914 S. Noble. Drexel 7741 Brown fiir for sail, cheap. Belmont 1080 e—l'et ana Live Mock BEAUTIFUL thoroughbred Persia* kittens, registered stock. Call Webster 8434 THREE Airedale puppies, pedigreed: must sell: party leaving city. 4306 Park Ave. WANTED—ooixl home for baby kitten. Webster 4339. f—Miscellaneous Typewriter Bargains USED LARGE AND SMALL TYPEWRITERS AT LOW PRICES: ALL GUARANTEED CASH OR PAYMENTS. EXPERT REPAIRING AT LOW COST RIBBONS 60c EACH. Clark Typewriter Shop 18 W. MARKET ST . 2nd FLOOR. Main 2686. TYPEWRITERS. Rebuilt Remington, S3O. S4O. SSO. Rebuilt Underwood. $35 to $63. Relniilt Uoronas. $35, S3O. S4O. Used machines from $5 up. -Ail makes rented. $2|.50 per month up. JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. 142 N. Meridian St Tel. MAln 2890. ♦ TYPEWRITERS $25. $35. s4(l S6O. $80: factory rebuilt# and fully guaranteed. Typewriters rented, repaired AMERICAN WRITING MACHINI CO., 30 S. Pennsylvania. Lincoln 6822. Established 40 years 3,300 VENEER - bricks; buff; enough for two beautiful porch -jobs. Drexel 8224. 3409 Madison Ave. - CALIFORNIA privet hedge; fine, vigorous dock. Drexel 9048. ED MASCHMEYER. 206 W. Troy. KIEFER pears on troe or liberal percentage to market them. Main 0643. Wash. 0450. KIEFER pears on tree 50c per bushel. Call Washington 1526, JOHN F. CROWE. ROOFING; heavy Class C: $2 per square. Webster 1767. 8401 E. Tenth. ONE 20-battery charging outfit. 100 usd battery jars. Webster 5700. PEAR coder, 85c gal.; pears. 2So bushel. Humboldt 1788. 5538 N Pennsylvania. PEARS. 25c PER BUSHEL. BELMONT 1215-1. 26 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED^" C^jYALLARDYToNS^TAirkInYYttIe! mantel and grate work; old work repaired. Kenwood 4053. Webster 7602. W^Hfrlb—-To buy, 1 .lid feather beds. 725 Masßaohusettit_Ave. Circle 6495. t 27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS BEw7NU V maohinn ,^ad^tedr ,> 2nd -W deaned, $1.50. Repairing and parts all make. SEWING MACHINE SERVICE SHOP. FEATHERS bought, soid and renovated; feather mattresses and pillows made. H. E BURKLE. 41(1 Mass, Main 1428. CARPENTERING ana repairing, cement and brick work: satisfaction guaranteed. Main 7740. ’ CARPENTERING and repairing,'cement and brick work; satisfaction guaranteed. Main 7749. - SAFETY RAgOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTXLEDGE. 201 Indiana Ave.

27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS LOOK and see how many old hath you have that can be made to look li)(e new. Ladies’ and children’s liats remodeled. Muller the Hatter MA In 6179. 28 Kentucky Ave. 2MJ bIOItAGE AN D 1U.1.\ es tit j Packing Household Goods. Low I rates on California shipments. ! Phone OTTO J. SUESZ. Main 3628-2353. Night, Webster 0699. Circle 4760. LOW prices. Moving, ngnt naming, bag- • gage and trar tier. CHARLES COOMBS. : Webater 3301. - LOW prices. Moving, light hauling and transferring. CHARLES COOMBS. R ebster 3391. Red Ball Transit Cos. 20 Monument PI. Main 4631. 29 BUSINESS OPI'OUTLNITILS FOR SALE—Stock general merchandise and millinery, with furniture, in live county seat town; rent reasonabe: old age reason for selling. Address JOHN T. GOSS, Paoli. Ind, DO you want a business for your own? $125 investment. Universally used articles: substantial profits; wholesale and retail. Adrirpjts A No 2512, Times. WILL sell auto repair an-1 machine shop or go in partneiship with mechanic. 420 N. Noble St. io Al/IOMOIiILES FOK SALK b—Gakolins „ SEVERAL . USED CARS AT LOW PRICES Cash or Payments. L To ALLEN OVERLAND SALES CO. 919 VIRGINIA AVE. For Good Used Cars dee I. WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N. Illinois. Main 1579 Open Sunday. FORD. 1923 touring; starter, demountable#, bumpers, speedometer, lock wheel. Can be bought for $75 cash, easy monthly payments on balance. 236 W. Georgia Circle 8327. ATTENTION MECHANICS Overland, early 1920 roadster: needs a little work; $125 cash, or terms. Open evenings and Sundays 334 N. Capitol. FORD. 1921 touring: starter, dem. rims, winter top: In perfqpt condition in every way; SSO cash, small month'y payments on balance 235 W. Georgia. Ctrde 8327. FORD touring, 1921; everything in good condition: tires and paint exceptional. This has starter and demountables. Priced to sell; $215 Rando'ph 5699. BUICK, 1919 roadster; winter top; In good condition A v sma!l payment down, balance very liberal terms. Open evenings and Sundays. 334 N Capitol. OVERLAND" 1920 roadster; completely overhauled: new top and new paint; SSO cash, balance easy payments. 235 W. Georgia. Circle 8327. STAR, 1923 touring; looks and runs like new; SIOO worth of extras. Will sell for SISO cash and arrange terms. 235 W. Georgia St. Circle 8327. FORD half-ton. panel body truck, 1921 : model, with starter; S6O down, balance * liberal terms. Open evenings and Sundays. 334 N. Capitol. j BUICK. 1922 six touring; very best mechanical condition. Will sacrifice for quick sale. S2OO cash, easy terms on balance. Circle 8327. FORD, 1923 louring: starter; dem.. A-l condition; $275; terms. MILLER AUTO 1 SALES. 644-46-48 E. Washington. Main ! 3493 DODGE touring; in sp'enmd condition; $125 j buys a good servii-oable car. Open evenings. STONE-CHEVROLET CC-. 427 N. , Meridian. iORDS. ALL MODELS. AT REASONABLE. TERMS. * RED ARROW SALES CO. 945 SOUTHEASTERN AV STEWART 2707. Essirs Touring 1923; 3 months old Like new. Big barchln; $245 down. 522 N. Capitol. FORD. 1921 touring, new paint and tires: mechanically perfect; SSO cash., terms on balance. 235 W. Georgia. Circle 8327. FORD. 1920 touring: good condition; SBS; I terms MILLER AUTO SALES. 644 4648 E. Washington. Main 3493. FORD, 1919 roadster; looks and runs good; $35 cash, easy payments on balance. 235 W. Georgia St Circle 8327. STUDEBAKER. 1915; driven 8.000 miles', first-class condition, good tires, bargain for cash. 1441 Terrace Ave. FORD touring, 1 1923 S. and D. Only three months old, $95 down. 522 N. Capitol Ave. DODGE touring. California top; 1922 late; S2OO worth of extras. 522 N. Capitol. FORD sedan, 1923; 5 months old. Fuie eonditlon: $146 down. 522 N. Capitol. FORD speedster, new. SSO down. 235 W. Georgia St Circle 8327, v c—Truck* REO, 1921 dump truck; perfect condition. Hare a job for this truck. A real money maker for someone. SIOO cash, or will arrange convenient terms on balance. 235 W. Georgia. Circle 8327. FORD. 1922 ton trucK, $175: terms. MILI.ER AUTO SALES. 044-46-48 E. Washington. Main 3493. HIGHEST PRICES PAID. We want any make or model. Largest In State. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO.. $lB N. Capitol. Main 3638. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY. AUTOS WANTED WE PAY CASH. I. WOLF AUTO CO.. fllff N. Dlinois. Main 1679. faIGHEST cab prices paid for used cars. BAM CORAZ, 619 N. Capitol. AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E New York St. Main 444JL s;~~"auto suppließ|~repairs There is one place in Indianapolis that ‘SPECIALIZES” in Good Used Tire*, and the price is always right ROGERS 8116 W, WASH, BELMONT 4300. tiSEG AUTO PARTS For over 100 makes and model ears #t 60 to 75 per cent off list price. A complete stock of new ring tear* pinions, new axles ind new springs. Mail Orders Shipped Borne Day as Received KLEIN BROS., Eureka Auto Part#, *34 N. Capitol. Circle 0878. _ AHJTO PAINTING Credit extended to auto owner#. £erkle Paint Cos. 31 YEARS PAINTERS Top building and general repairing. Prices low as lowest, highest quality. 1617 'Kelly St. Dfhxel 4455._ CALIFORNIA tops for regular Ford touring. roadster, sedan and coupe bodies. Coupe and sedan bodies. SWISSHELM & PARKER 544 E. WASHINGTON. AUTO WASHING Our eperialty- 334 N Illinois S & iS Auto Laundry NEED a bsttery lor your car? We hav# ' them: Willard. Exide.-' Prest-O-Lite and others; 6-voit for $lO SOUTH SIDE BATTERY SHOP. 413 S. Meridian. THE MASTER VULCANIZERS. CUT RATE VSJLC CO. INC.. FORD owners bring your qip to 804 Edison Ave., near Lowest rate# lor beat service.

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33 MOTORTYCX.es, BICYCLES HENDERSON four-cylinder motoreyole, 1922; oost 5700. Will saerflioe; $95 down or trade. 522 N. Capital. 37 MONKV TO MIAN WOULD SIOO S2OO S3OO HELP SOLVE I YOUR MONEY PROBLEMS? Any Amount, $lO to S3OO. Any Tim*. Investigate our easy to pay Twenty Payment Plan Loans. Get $ 50, pay back $ 2.50 a month “ SIOO, *• $ 5.00 “ S2OO, SIO.OO *• •• S3OO. “ $15.00 With Interest at 3% per ceut a month. ! Pay faster if you wish—less cost. As fol’ows; 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 on furniture, pianos, Victrol** etc., without removal. Also Loan on Diamonds Call, phone or write IMDIANA COLLATERAL LOAN CO. (Bonded Lenders) ESTABLISHED 1887 201 LOMBARD BUILDING. 24 Vi E WASHINGTON ST. Main 3286—PHONE—Main 3286. FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WUs BON, 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Laacoin 6404. MONEY to loan on second mortgages. L. B. MILLER. 127 N. Delaware 3t Main 6765. IT 8 never lost until indianapoiis lime# Want Ads have failed to find it. 39 LEGAL NOTICES * NOTICE OF HEARING ON RESOLUTION. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS. CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS, OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS. CITY HALL To whom it may concern: Notice Is hereby given by the board on park commissioners of the city of Indlanl spoils, Ind.. that it is desired and deemed necessary to make the following described public improvements in the city of Indianapolis, as authorized by the following numbered improvement resolution adopted by said board on the 20th day of October, 1923. Improvement Resolution No. 23. 1833. To construct a swimming (pool and locker house, in Rhodius Park, a part of the park and boulevard system of the city of Indianapolis. Ind. All work done In the making of said described public improvements shall be m accordance with the terms and conditions of the improvement, resolution as numbered, and adopted by the board of park commissioners. on the above named day and the detailed drawings, plans, profile* and specifications. which are on file and may be seen in the office of said board of park commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. That sail board of park commissioner# has fixed Saturday. Nov. 10. 1923, at 10 o'clock a. m., at its office in said city hall as the time and place when final action will be taken, confirming, modifying or rescinding said resolution and when It will receive and hear remonstrance# from persons Interested In or affected by such proceeding# and when It will determino the public utility and benefit thereof. CHARLES A. BOOHWALTER. FRED CLINE. A. M. MAGUIRE SARAH E. SHANK. Board of Park Cormnssiontrs of the City ot Indianapolis, Ind NOTICE OF HEARING ON RESOLUTION. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS. CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS, OFFICE OF THE BOARD CF PARK COMMISSIONERS. CITY HALL. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby gri en by the board of park commissioners, ot the city of Indianapolis. Ind.. that it is desired and deemed necessary to make the . folowing described public improvements in the city of Indianapolis. as authorized by the following numbered improvement resolution, adopted by said board on the 70th day of October. 1923. Improvement Resolution No. ”24. 1923. ’ To construct a swimming pool and locker house in Brooltside Park, a part of the park and boulevard system of the city of Indianapolis. Ind. j All work done in the making of said d <m scrobcd public improvements, shall be in a<s| cordance with the terms and conditions or the improvement resolution as numbered and adopted by the board of nark eommissioners. on the above named day. and the detailed drawings plans, profiles and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of ar id board of park commissioners of the cPv of Indianano’is. That said board of park commissioners has fixed Saturday. Nov. 10, 1923. at' 10 o'clock a. m., it Its office, in said city hall as the time and place when final action will be taken confirming modifying or rescinding said resolution and when it will receive and hear remonstrances from persons interested on or affected by such proceedings and when it will determine the public utility and benefit thereof. CHARLES A. BOOKWALTER. FRED CLINE A. M. MAGUIRE. SARAH E. SHANK. Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indlam polls, Ind NOTICE OF HEARING ON RESOT-UTICN. DEPARTMENT OF PUBT.TC PARKS CITY OF INDIAN-APOLIS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS CITY HALL. To whom it may concern; Notice is hereby given by the hoard ot park commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. Ind that it Is desired and deemed necessary to make the following described public improvements In the city of Indianapo’ls as authorized bv the following number'd improvement resolution, adopted by Baid board on the 20th day of October. 1923. Improvement Resolution No. 22. 1923. To construct a “Natatorium” on property recently acquired at the comer of Melkel rtr.d Wvomlng Sts., upon land belonging to the city of Indianapolis, arid which is a part, of the park and boulevard system of the city of Tndtanapolis. All work done 1n the making of said described public Improvements, shall be in accordance with the teams and conditions of the improvement resolution as numbered and adoptoiVbv the board of park commissioner* on the above named day. and the detailed drawings plans, profiles and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of said board of park commissioners of the citv of Indianapolis. That said board of park commissioner* has fixed Saturday. Nov 10. 1923. t IGg o'clock a m. at its office in said etty haJB as the time and oktoe, whn final action wtr" bo taken ooufirmin?. modifying or rescinding •aid resolution and when it will receive ana hear remonstrances from persons Interested in or affected by such proceedings and when it will determine the public utility and benefit thereof. CHARLES A BOOKWALTISB. FRED CUT YE. A. M MAGUTKE. SARAH E. SHANK. Board of Park Commissioners of tn# City of Tndiananol's Tnd NOTICE Bv order of the Probate Court of Marion Courtv Indlaoa. the undersigned, executor of the last will ard testament of Matilda G. Gcfin deceased, will on Mondav. Nov. 6, 1923 at No 274 N. Delaware St.. Indiananolls. nt the hour of 10 o’clock a m.. offer for sale and sell the property known n 1915-1917 Fovev St. Indlanapolt* Ind.. known as lot 105 in Cooper and Picken's Northeast addition to the city of Indianapolis. Tnd. on the following terms and conditions. to-wit: Sale will be mado to the hirhest and best bidder and at. not less than the full ap praised value, sublect to the taxes for 1923. and for cash, all sub'ect to the approval of the Probate Court of Marion Countv. RU9SE H HARTMAN. Executor of the list will and testament of Matilda C Guffin deceased. PHTTT° WTTKTNgQN. Attorney. BOARD OF ZGNT NG A UPE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that Emmtt Johnson has fl'ed with the Board of Zoning Aq pea's of the CHy of Indianapo’ls a petition, asking permission to erect a community hou*e at the first alley south of Gimber Bt. on Tindell 9t. A pub'ic hearing will be held by said Board in Room 104. City Hall, at 3 o’clock p. m., Tuesday. November 6th. 1923. at whieh time and plane all interested property owners will be given opportunity to be heard with reference to the matter# set out in said petition. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS. Edward B. Raub, President. Marie Victor. Secretary. NOTICE - OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administratrixwith the will annexed of estate of W Bvfield. deceased, late of Marion Countjß Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. EMMA C BYFIELD. No, 21663. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly •qualified as administrate of estate of Frank A. Grubbs, deceased, late if Marion Coua,ty. Indiana. Said estate tupposed tn h" so'vept. CHARLES E. STEINWENDER. No 71671. NOTICE. Sitoekho'ders' annual meeting of the Whi'r Rieer Railroad Company for the election of o icers and general business at the office iof Klngan & Cos., Indianapolis., Thursday. Nov. 16th, at 3 p. m. A. M. MoYTE, Secretary.