Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 158, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1923 — Page 9

THURSDAY, NOV. 15, 1923

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I CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS—We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their sympathy and kindness during the sickness and death of our mother, Mary Bush, also Brother Kurst for his consoling words, also pallbearers and Martin Perry Manufacturing Company for their beautiful floral gift, also stock yards. D. Summers A Cos.. Nazarer.e Church and friend*. Woodworth. Etter Tabernacle for their sympathy and beautiful flowers. Heyden Buchanan for his efficient servtcee She leaves to mourn her loss, her husband. Jacob Bush and children. Walter and Jessie Bush, Ida Meyers and Lulia Baucon, CARD OT WANKS—No words can expr-'-s our thanks to Dr. John Little, the doctor, and nurses at dty hospital. Walter T. undertaker, the Rev Urban OglUen. the Mngers. the prompt service of the "Public Savings Insurance Company and for t the beautiful flowers, the sympathy and service from our many loyal friends through ouf sorrow from the Illness and death of our little Josephine. MR. AND MRS. DANPORTH AND CHILDREN. g FUNERAL DIRECTORS FLANKER & BUCHANAN 830 North Illinois St. yuneral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Main 0641. 0642 LI. 3641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY W. T. Blasengvm Independent Undertaker. Prompt ambulance cads. ‘The proof of a service is the service It renders.** 1703 N. Illinois St. Randolph 0870. 1628 Shelby St. Dreiei 2570. George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 522 E. MarketMain 0908. SHIRLEY BROS. CO. Main office 946 N. Illinois St. Circle 1918. Main 1841. 85?“ Wix EcL Parlors 1222 Union St. FUNERAL DIRECTOR—I4O2" N. EUnoia. WM. E. KRIEGER Main 1154 Res. Phone. Ben Davis 832-L. GADD—BEP.T S. GADD. 2130 Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY A TITUtT 95l North Del. L. 6564. M. 8680. SPECIAL NOTICES ~ INFORMATION WANTED OF KATY. a Used to work at 3321 Penn. St. I Will brother please call Randolph 7479. ' if he knows of her address. 10 LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Articles found In Indianapolis street cars yesterday: INSURANCE BOOK TAN SUITCASE MARRIAGE LICENSF. BOYS GLOVE TWO PURSES DRESS BELT BUNDLE Telephone Main 2787. FOUND bunch of key on Market St In front' of Marlon County State Bank. Wednesday. 4p. m Owner may have same by Identifying and paying for ad at Times office. LOST —Unfinished bead bag. between Eleventh and St. Clair on Meridian St., across St. Clair Park and on Penn, between North and Market Sts. Lincoln 2068. WITT, party who found black hand bag last Tuesday evening, keep money and return contents. Phone Lincoln 4012. or Harrison 1734. LOST—White poodle, male. Answers to Buddy. Red collar. Brook side 1436. Reward. FOUND —Nf-vny goat. Owner may have same by paying tor ad. Call Drexel 6909. LOST—Black and white female setter from 717 N. East St Reward 12 HELP WANTED— MAIJq Wanted —Salesmen for Shoe Department Saturday. DANIELS’ sfeOE DEPT., Delaware and Washington Sta. ATTENTION, BOYS Earn Some Extra Money Routes in business district returns cash each week to the wide-awake boy. See MR. JEFFRIES any afternoon this week. 25-29 S. Meridian St. WANTED —Men and women who have undevolped art talent, unusual opportunity; state age. Addrees A No. 2821 Times. MEN and women to sell coal retail in their locality. Circle 0306 for appointment13 INSTRUCTIONS MEN io learn barter trade. TRI-CITY BARBER'S COLLEGE 610 E. Washington _9t__lndianapolU__lnd : __Circle_o7sT__ RAG—JAZZ and popular piano piaying la 20 lessons. Booklet free CHRISTENSON SCHOOL. 106 Pembroke Arcade- Cir. 3034. POPULAR PIANO music taught in 20 lessons, beginners and advanced. Clark Boles School. 10 W Ohio St Circle 8326. CHRISTENSEN'S method of popular musio and syncopation in 20 lessors. Short course for advanced. Circle 3034, 16 lIEEP \\ AN I KI—I k7m \LE^ W anted—Salesladies for Shoe Department, Saturday. DANIEL'S SHOE DEPT., Delaware and Washington Five Women To call on homes in Indianapolis and take orders for Remington Portable Typewriters. An ideal and practical holiday gift for children and grown-ups. Liberal commission Apply to A J<*nniors REMINGTON TYPEWRITER CO., * 229 N. Pennsylvania St. WANTED girl or boys oevween tne age of s 10 and 14 in north Indianapolis and V Riverside to carry Times routes. Morality must be goed. No caddy boys wanted. Apply L. V. GRAETER. 2941 Clifton St., rear: after 8 p. m. HOME for young lady in return for companionship. No church member. Prefer factory worker. Cali Drexel 3599. MEN and women to sell coal retail in their locality Circle 0306. for appointment YOUNG lady for part in standard vaudeville act. Address A No. 2822. Times. WANTED—Women cleaners (white). Apply Capitol Theater Friday morning. II SITUATIONS WANTED a—Male CEMENT FOREMAN. Main 7684.

17 SITI ATrONS WANTED a—Male FOREIGN gentleman with college training and wide travel experience. Speaks and writes English well. Can furnish car. What is your proposition? Answer to Landlord, 420 N, Noble St., Indianapolis. NIGHT watchman or janitor, experienced colored man. Kenwood 6267. CAR washing, experienced, can give reference. Lincoln 0493. b—Female SEWING in families; experienced; snborban and city. Call afternoons. Belmont 1026 R-5, LAUNDRY work; every day except Sunday. Call Lincoln 2267. Also da.v work. NURSE for children; experienced: afternoons and evenings. Riley 2253. ItROOMS FOR KENT PENNSYLVANIA. N. 2232; sleeping rooms, $2 and $5. Pvt. family. Will consider some meals. Randolph 2482. RANDOLPH. S., 224: two modern, unfurnlshed rooms; hot water heat; reasonable. A9BURY. Io 20; furnished room! modern home, for two; reference. Drexol 8607. MARKET. E, 625. modern lurmshed rooms, $2 veek up; steam heat. Main 6546, a—Light Housekeeping FORT WAYNE AVE., 633; large front room, downstairs, nicely furnished for housekeeping. Furnace heat. Circle 2275. 1727 Bellefontainc; two rooms, thoroughly modern; ground floor; private entrance; everything furnished. N. NEW JERSEY, 226: light housekeeping rooms: steam heat; Protestants preferred. Circle 3847, PRATT, w! 20; two-room housekeeping suite: modern: steam heat; close in: $7. MADISON. 1025 ; lovely housekeeping rooms; gas. bathprivate ;_*o._Drex. 53f5. 2 DOWNSTAIRS rooms, furn.. mod., also 1; good heat; children welcome. C. 0080. THREE well furnished light housekeeping rooms: Illinois car. Randolph 3020. MERIDIAN. 1655 S.; two niae larfe room*. furnished. Drexci 0362, ELDER, 350 N ; modern light housekoep^ Ing rooms. 84 FURNISHED. 2 or 8 room* of cottage. Belmont 1291. b—Board and Rooms IN PRIVATE, modern home: lovely room with board; home privileges. Webster 8692. • 19 RENTALS a—Houses 1820 Roache St.. 6 rooms, reoaitly decorated; Riverside car; S2B. COLORED 885 W. Eleventh. 3 rooms electric lights. sls. I. N RICHIE & SON. Main 0526. 71012 Bank era Trust Bldg. 6-Room Modern These are nice large rooms and are strictly modern except hhrdwood floors: $35; 1117 W. Fifteenth St. “Live Wires'* T R. JONES & CO.. 504 Roosevelt Bldg. Main 5758. 2179 Parker Ave. 6ee this house without fail, if you are looking for a good 5-room, semi modern house. Rents S2O per month. Caul Mr. Bates. Main 0792 WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO. 31 N. Lyons Ave. This is an exceptionally good six-room ■emi modem house: rents for s3l 50 per month. Cadi Mr. Bates. Main 0792. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO. ATTRACTIVE i-ronm mooern bungalow ; colored: also 6-room modern double. Thirty-First and Martindale Humb. 4219. FOR RENT—Five room house. 1232 E. Seventeenth St.; gas and electri- fixtures. Cali next door or phone Main n347 FOR RENT—A modern new double. 2204 and 2206 Martha St Inquire 2202 Martha. Phone Belmont 2402. BARTH. 2146; ten rooms, newly papered, “emi modern. Three-car garage: S4O. Apply 1340 Shelby St. DENNY. N . 419; six-room modern double, garage: S4O. water not paid; Protestants and adults only. FULTON. 224: four-room ••ottage. semimodern. Riley 1763. Key 313 E. St. C*air. HARPING. 2106 N : ail-room. modem: garage: good condition; *35. Ran. 3654. MODERN, 5-room Dutch colonial, north. near Riley School 550 Humboldt 1050. CARROLLTON. 4218: north side modem 6roora double: garage: $65 Wash, 3061. GOODLOT7 906: four-room, semi-modem; pantry, closet. Circle 5770 Har 3564 BROADWAY. 21522; rnoaem. 8-room single. large yard, double garage P.an 2919. GOODI.ET. 912; four room, semi-modern; pantry: closet: $25, Circle 5770. BROADWAY and 25th south side of comer double: 7 rooms. Randolph 2919. OHIO E . 1109; upper duplex: five rooms, bath, garage; walking distance. ILLINOIS. N.. 3531; south side beautiful new double. Humboldt 3286 SEVEN-ROOM, modem “house, on Wright St. Call Circle 1901. FOUR rooms. 230 Hanson: lights, water. gas, bath, good yard: $25. b—A part meats Special Listing 816 W. 12th St. Here's a chanoe for re&pecftable colored family to rot anew thoroughly modem apt., located in good district. Renta for $27.50 per month. Call Mr. Bale. Main 0792. Washington Bank and Trust Cos. THIRTIETH ST.. W., 348; second floor: four-room apartment; bath, toilet; no heat furnished; S2B. J. W. HALEY. 607 Lombard. Main 2017 Circle 4454. CLOSE in. large 6 room. steam-heated, upper duplex: rent reasonable Webster 4125. c—Business PI ares State Savings and Trust Bldg. Two very reasonable office rooms on third floor, facing Monument. Statu Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4517. 8 E. Market St. DESK SPAUE. with all office privilege*. 810 Kahn B'.dg. d—Miscellaneous PENNSYLVANIA. 2232 N.; garage on improved alley. Ran. 2482. e—Houses, Flats Furnished FIVE-ROOM flat, with bath, steam heat and water furnished. $45. S. J. BARDLY, Twenty First and Dexter. NICELY furnished six-room house: aemimodera: reserve one room; references. 524 E. Pratt. TALBOTT, N l ., 2420; six-room lower duplex: nicely furn.; excellent heat. Rand. 5266. 21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses New Bungalows BAST AND NORTHWEST Priced right for quick sale. Easy terms. For particulars see Mr. Mclnteer with I N RICHIE & SON. 710 Bankers Trust. Main 0520. Beautiful Double Five rooms to a side: all modern; twocar garage: paved street, good location. Price $8,200; SI,OOO down. Renta for S9O month. Webster 9494. Evenings Webster 4642 COTTAGE, SI,BOO A four-room home on E Twenty-Firat St.: large lot. paved street and near car line. Terms if desired. G. C. Welch. CITY TRUST CO. Circle 4022. Res.. Humboldt 4471. Seven-Room, Semi-Modern home east Will take late model light touring ear aa first payment and tlie balance mot thly. See Mr. Ryan, with J. G. McCullough Main 1706 Residence. Harrison 2563. Immediate Possession Os this dandy aeven-room home; has city water in house; electric lights: basement: garage: large lot; $350 cash and balance $24 per month. Main 0180. Evenings. Drexel 5013. Good Home Five-room bungalow: room for bath: furnace. electric lights; front and rear porehee: good basement: full lot with 12 or 15 fruit trees- grape arbor. 954 Somerset. Call FOREMAN Main 0186; res.. Stew 2749, 24 Brookville Ave. Six-room, strictly modern borne, hardwood floors and bullt-ln features. Leaving city. Want offer. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. TEN-ROOM modern house with extra lot. 3110 W. Michigan; $6,900: terms. Webster 2894.

li REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—House* NEW WEST SIDE ADDITION Avondale Heights Located on National road, 5 miles west of Monument Circle. Modern and semi-modern homes. Cement sidewalk); and gravel streets. Prices—s4,2so to $5,500. Visit this addition before buying. Agents on grounds Saturday and Sunday. Also evenings this week. Take West Washington st. bus line. Watch for sign on south side of National road. n Automobile Funding Cos. 913 Hume-Mansur. MAin 3868. Two Acres, Close In Paved road: SIOO down;-here* a real opportunity to “tart a garden just four miles from the center of Indianapolis: the soil is a rich, black loam: the location is unxecelled for gardening; southwest on a fine paved road, where you could sell right at your door everything you raise; neighborhood built up with substantial and attractive homes: electric lights and other conveniences: priced reasonably at $1,300; SIOO down, balance easy terms. C B. DURHAM & CO.. REALTORS. 610 Guaranty Bldg. Main 4240. Eve., Wash. 3222. _ 3* XJS ML Look at This! $250 Cash Five-room modern bungalow near Brook gi<V> Park; hardwood floors In living room and di-ling room. Built-in cabinet In kitchen. Rooms all nice size. Brick foundation. Large lot. paved street. Balance $45 per month. Call Mr. Washburn, with J. B. MORRISON & CO., 426 I-emoke Bldg Lincoln 3564 Residence. Randolph 87 31. Chicken Farms One, two and three-acre tracts: two blocks from paved road, one block to lnterurban stop: level ground; no building restrictions: $25 down and small weekly payments. Note—Let us build you a bungalow and modern chicken house on one of these tracts. Pay for it by the month. Come in, call in. or write and we will come out and explain our proposition to you. This Is your chance to get a start by calling Clarence. Main 2957. 707 Occidental Bldg. Want Offer for This Attractive Home A seven-room house on S. East St . near Garfield Park All large rooms; inclosed back porch, brick and cement front porch; three-car garage; In fine condition. Terms can be arranged. M. D JOHNSON. Meyer-Kiser Bank Lincoln 3341 Res . Main 7380. New Bungalow, East EUCLID AVE. Has living room, dining: room, kitchen, two bedroom* and bath Furnace. g:a. electric lights, hardwood floor#. Pull ba*v ment, irradc entrance; ea*y t- rnw. State Savings & Trust Cos. Main 4517 F.veniugs, Irvington 0443 Near Fountain Square 1440 Prospect Dandy i room cottage electric llfhta g** city water, newly decorated, price 0. Move in for $250 down. Itunlop & Holtegei, Realtors 953 Drexel Ave. New 5-room modern. fln*lj decorated: finished loors; 52-foot lot; paved #treet; near good school. Will considtr (food lot aa down payment. W. L. Bridges 148 N. Delaware Circle 7808. Rea. Wash 4530 New Modern Bnnsalow Five roome. breakfast room and bath; long living room, tin-place; goo 1 si led rooms. 2-3 basement. No better house east. Priced to sell. Terms If desired. O. H. HAMMOND REALTY CO Lincoln 6010. Roosevelt Ave. Eigrht-room house and bam. Be*t l>cation Modem except lumaee; S6OO cash, balance S4O month. Capital Realty Cos. 204 Ranh Bid-. ' Main 2874 440 Forest Ave. Olty water, electric lights gas: seven rooms Price $3,300: S3OO cash. Sec Mr, Van Arailell. with 11. C. Tuttle & Bro. 233 H, Ohio. Main I_l6B. Drexel Ave. North of Michigan, five-room. modern bungalow, $509 cash, or building lot; balance monthly Mr. Travis with W. S. Bridges CT. 7808. 148 N. Dela Eve. Cl. 3654. 1721-23 LAUREL STREET Four rooms a side; electric lights, gas. nioe basement; best condition: built six years. A safe investment al $3,690. Rents $22 a side. If interested call Lincoln 8734. 4-Room Bargain Four-room cottage, electric liprht#. food oellaj; house newly painted and In food condition: $2,300; term.**. 118 W. Raymond. Main 0180. Rew.. Stewart 2749 SIOO Down and Up I have several good homes in good locations. Prices right. Main 0891 or Belmont 1580. MR. LEE. 641 N. Beville Ave. Six rooms, strictly modem, offer at low price of $4,500 for quick sale. Terms THE SOUTHERN LUMER CO MODERN homes, some almost completed: -l at Temple and Thirteenth, 5 at Tacoma and Thirteen. Easy terms If you want a modem home at a moderate price see ua at once, THE SOUTHERN I.I'MIIER CO. NEAR Garfield Park: seven room house. garage, chicken park, basement, well In kitchen; $2,200, S2OO down, s2l a month. Inquire 1127 Holliday St EWE ROOM strictly modem home; leaving city and must sell at once; price $4,000; sso j cash. $35 monthly. Mali^_olo7, ROOMING house, 14 rooms, well furnished. Income S2OO per month. Owner leaving city. Inquire 610 S Meridian. LET US build your home,. CITY BUILDERS REALTY CO.. 1100 Fairfield Ave. NEW 4-room bungalow. Will take car as first payment. Belmont 3494. IT’S never lost until inuiauapolla Time# Want Ads have failed to find it. e—Suburban ACRE tracts, east: best location; rich land; near good school: temporary house permitted; $450 and up: $lO cash, balance monthly. COOPER & HADLEF. 838 Lemcke Bldg. Office phone. Main 2776 Homo, Web. 5774. t —Sale or Exchange FOUR APT. brick, north. Annual rental over $4,000. Trada for farm. B. E. PLUMMER. 516 Guaranty Bldg. Lincoln 1202. Kenwood 1775. d—Lots Here’s Your Chancel Choice building lot in high-class growing section, northeast. 50-ft. front. Now only $425. $lO cash down, then $1 weeklyNear Thirty-Sixth MR. McKAY. Lincoln “ On E. 38th Si High level lot. near State fairground, just east of Fall Creek; paved street and sidewalk: now only $700; $25 cash and $7 monthly. Call at once. Webster 2380. WOODED lot on comer of 80-ft. wide boulevard. northeast. Now only $695. Responsible party can buy for $25 down and SVJS weekly. MR MAPLE Webster 2360. WILL sell $338 equity in two lots at Twelfth and Emerson for $200; leaving city. For appointment, Drexel 8275. 158x160 E. THIRTIETH si., only $300: $lO cash, $2 weekly. 710 Bankers Trust Bldg, Main 0520. IT S never* lost until Indianapolis Times Want Ada have failed to find it.

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21 ItEAL EST.\TE SALK - a—Lot* A HOME OF YOUR OWN IN RICHLAND Heart of rich truck farm district. FREE BUS From ENL) S. MERIDIAN CAR AND MORRIS AND HARDING STS. LOT GIVEN AWAY SATURDAY P. M. We Finance 90% of Entire Cost, of House and Lot Over 200 lots are for sale. Graded streets will be built, electric lights and other conveniences will be available. Many Homes Now Under Construction MIAMI & HOMO Agents Fifth Floor. City Trust Bldg. MAin 0185. MA in 0186. 22 REAL fiSTATiTwANTIR Small Double East or north. Need at once for cash buyer. Cal! Mr. Connell. The Union Trust Cos. Main 1579 Rm Irvington 1021. 5 OR 6 ROOM cottage, located south, not over $3 000. Lincoln 3734 M ISC El .LAXEOI S FOR SaY.fT' a—Household Goods Rugn—-Linoleum Gold Seal Congoleum rugs, 9x12. fully guaranteed: new. perfect goods; special, $14.76. Brussels mgs; blue, tan, taupe and old rose; 9x12; $13.50. Imported Japanese grass ruga, double warp. 9x12. $7 50 We carry a full line of Brussels, Axmtnster. velvets and Wiltons at the lowest price* In the city. Call and be convinced. All new. perfect goods. Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W Washington St. Opposite Statehouse J‘Jf_lt Covers the Floor We Have It.” USE Spengler cookers: eoolc three artlelei on one burner; reduce gas bills one-half. Price *2.50. ALBF.RT VOSS. 208 Gem Theater. St Louis. Mo. I.ARGK BA9EBURNKR. complete: gas fixturea for eight-room house. Kenwood 3404, RENOWN heater, large niae. good condition: 1 oil heater. 823 N. Oakland. COOK STOVE. 93.75: heater. *2.2STYoU-top desk and chair Cal! Belmont 1354 NUBIAN HOTBLABT beating atove, S4O. G..od condition 928 F. Eleventh, o.s'E good Retort heater $25. one Florence hot blast, *lO. Drexel 0243. BED DAVENPORT, IN GOOD CONDITION. 441 N. JENNY. RETORT Stove, good as new. Call Webster b— Coal, Ice and Wood Tlhe Byrming Question? Prices Reduced 50c to SLSO Per Ton Gen. shoveled Poea. 1p...510.50 Gen. Poea. mine run .... 7.50 W. Virginia Block fkd.,.. 7.76 E. Kentucky lump, fkd... 8.00 Glendora lump (genuine). 7.25 Linton No. 4, 4-in. lump. 6.25 Egg coke, Citizens 11.75 Nut coke, Citizens 11.75 A Good Buy “Ever-glo” forked lump.. .$5.95 Linton No. 4 75% lump... 4.95 tadaamiapolEs Coal Cos. MA in 1700 "INDIANA EGG 4 Days Only $5.00 Clean, Forked, Highest Quality Non-Clinkering Not a cheap Knox County coal Wo have an Indiana Egg Coal from one of the best mine* operating our Sullivan County No. 6 seam. You will appreciate ita excellent burning quality. RICHLAND GOAL GO. 116115 Wo Everett St. Bel. ©272 Be!. ©272 “WE AIM AT SATISFACTION AND GUARANTEE OUR MARKSMAN SHIP.” BUY COAL CHEAP Island Creek W. Va. 1p...57.25 Three Tons, s2l Ind. or 111. lump $5.50 Three Tons, sls This is one of the best coals mined ta West Virginia, free from slata, slack, and will not clinker. If coal Is not as advertised, return at our expense. JACKSON COAL CO. 866 E. Pratt Lincoln 5496. Lincoln 5496. Read This! We guarantee all our coal to bo free of rock and slate, to bum to a fine ash and not clinker. All lump coal forked. You get no slack. INDIANA LUMP SO.OO AMBER JACKET LUMP $0.25 GLENDORA. TEMPLETON ......... $7.00 Try 2,000 lbs.—Equal I ton. Amber Coal Cos. We deliver all over town. Belmont 1080. Beimo&t 1080.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE COAL Lowest Possible Prices We sell for cash only. We have no credit losses and can therefore sell our coal at such prices. Every order guaranteed. W. Va. Splint lp., fkd 7.25.. j W. Va. Isl. Crk. lp., fkd 7.25 W. Va. Jackson Jumbo lump, forked 7.25 W. Va. shoveled lump .... 6.50 W. Va. mine run, 60 per cent lump 6.50 111 or Ind. large lp., forked 5.85 111. or Ind. 2x6-incb lp., fkd. 5.60 111. or Ind. egg, forked.... 5.40 111 or Ind. mine run 4*25 111. or Ind. nut and slack.. 3.50 Genuine Pocahontas lump, shove’ed 10.00 Genuine Pocahontas lump, forked 10.25 Genuine Pocahontas mine run 7.25 Our Semi-Smokeless Coal as Follows: Ashaway, W. Va., fkd lp.. 8.25 Ashaway, W. Va., shov. lump 8.00 Mohawk lump, forked .... 9.25 Mohawk shoveled lump... 9.00 Litwar Pocahontas lump, forked 9.75 Litwar Pocahontas ip., shoveled 9.60 Prompt deliveries any place In the city. Give me your first order and I’ll get the next one. TOM SILK OYER Phones—Lincoln 8361, 8362, 8363, 8364. Prices Reduced We handle the best coal obtainable. Kindlng with each ton. TRY OUR HOOSIER RED ASH. BURNS WELL' HOLDS FIRE OVER NIGHT. THAT MEANS MONEY SAVED TO VOU. HOOSIER RED ASH LP. CLEAN FKD. $5.95 2 tong. sll 65. HOOSIER RED ABH Eoii CLEAN FKD 5.35 2 tone, $10.25. VIRGINIA BLOCK LARGE FKD 775 2 tana. $15.25. EASTERN KY , BLOCK. LARGE FKD. 7.75 2 tona. sls 26 GENUINE BRAZIL BLK, LARGE FKD 7 25, 2 tons. $14.25. GENUtNE LINTON NO 4 CLEAN FKD 0 26 2 tons, sl2 23 ILLINOIS LUMP, CLEAN FORKED. .. 0.00 2 tons. $11.75. ILLINOIS EGG, CLEAN FORKED.... 540 1 tons. $10.55 INDIANA EGG. 2 TO 0 IN. LP. FKD . 5.25 2 tons. $10.25. HIGH GRADE NT T AND SLACK. . . . 375 COKE FOR BABEBURNEK. THE LEST 11.75 2 tons. $23.25. DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN THE CITY. Union Ice and Coal Cos. DREXEL 4021. DREXEL 4022. Better Coal for Less Genuine Brazil Block fkd.s6.oo Special Indiana mini’ run. very lumpy $ 5.26 tons. *IO.OO. Hamilton lump, forked 0.50 Hamilton egg 5.60 Indiana No. 6 forked lump ....... 6.60 Pocahontas lump 10.60 Pocahontas mine run 7.60, Glendora lump, forked 7 25 Inland Creek (W Virginia) lump.... 8.00 laland Creek forked egg 7.60 Eastern Kentucky lump, forked 8.00 Egg anthracite 16 25 Bascburuer anthracite 16.25 Raymond City forked lump ........ 8.00 Coke, all sises 11.75 Commercial Fuel Cos. 316 W. OHIO. Main 0430 _ Main 0431. Use Elevator Coal and Coke IT’S RESCREENED Indiana Lump $5.95 Diamond Nut $5.50 For Retort Heaters and Ranges Good Linton Lump . .$(>.25 W. Va. Best Lump $8.50 For furnaces and heaters. COKE, ALL SIZES {..511.75 Ind. Mine Run, 50% 1p... .$4.75 Illinois Mine Run $4.50 Indiana Nut and Slack ...$3.50 Take home a load, $1 lees. Fred Goepper & Son ESTABLISHED 1893. Belmont 4704. Belmont 4705. Buy Your Coal Where You Get Finest Quality—Best Prices —Correct Weight and Courteous Service. Try One Ton and Be Convinced Glendora large lump fkd $7.00: Glendora nut coal, clean forked, specially prepared for retort heaters and ranges.ss.7s Best genuine Pocahontas lump $10.50 Pocahontas mule rim $7 00 Eastern Ky. Blue Diamond, forked. ...$7.75 West Virgina splint or block ..........$7.50 West Virginia egg, forked $7 00 Eastern Kentucky egg. forked $7.00 Linton fourth vein tump, forked. . . . _50.25 Amber Jacket lump, forked .$3.25 Illinois block, forked Indiana lump, forked ...$5.95 Illinois or Indiana. “S to 6" Ip. fka..50.50 Indiana egg, forked $5 40 Nut and Slack $3.75 Citizens coke $11.75 Bethel Coal Cos. Drexel 3716. Drexel 271 TANARUS, Genuine Red Ash Poea. Mine Run $6.50 Clean Forked Indiana Lp..55.50 Genuine Poea. Egg $8.50 Genuine Poea. Lump SIO.OO Quality and Service Guaranteed Island Coal Cos. WE bster 0122 Ind. and 111 Lump Clean forked $5.25 RED OAK SPECIAL $5.73 LARGE CLEAN FKD. W. VA. LUMP $7.00 POCAHONTAS LUMP. RED ASH $9.75 POCA. MINE RUN. RED ASH $7.00 Red t)ak Coal Cos. LINCOLN 18 SS. LINCOLN 1808. WILKINS. 1923; 0 rooms; electricity, welT, cistern, furnace, 5 tons coal, garage, automobile. furniture. House alone $3,800 or Ml for $4,300. An opportunity. Easy payments. Near school, park, car line. Open 9 a. m. to 3 p. m, dally. Belmont 4860. TERRACE Ave.. 5-room Cottage by owner; $2.700. Vain 2017, Wash, 4479. HE/.IY wood and kindling for furnace and stove. Call Webster 7487.

25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE b—Coat, Ice aud Wood DRY kindling, big truck loads Call Main 7451. or Drexel 5555. LIGHT wood lor furnace kindling. We dellver. Main 0142. c—Clothing TROUSERS fTo Match Yoyr Coat $5.95, $6.95 and up i nE PANTS STORE CO. > 48 West Ohio St., Near Illinois COATS, ladies'r~pTu.di, fur trimmed, size 40, 42: 2 fur-trim, cloth coats, size 38; other articles. Wash- 2979. 3910 Kenwood Ave. TAILORED suit, winter coat. muff. etc.; in good condition. Lincoln 1063. d—. Musical Instruments MARIMBA, 3 Ml-octave, Degan, good as new; tenor banjo; violin, case aud bow. Randolph 6860. c—Pet and Live S;i>ck ORANGE blue and black Persian kittens. MRS PAROL SCDEFFK. 360 Spencer Ave. HORSE, saddle, harness and wagon, cheap. 2445 N. Pennsylvania. Randolph 7220. CANARIES, roller singers, from pedigreed stock Webster 0956 f—Miscellaneous Typewriter Bargains USED LARGE AND SMALL TYPEWRITERS AT LOW PRICES: ALL GUARANTEED CASH CR PAYMENTS. EXPERT REPAIRING AT LOW COST. RIBBONS. 50c EACH. Clark Typewriter Shop 18 W. MARKET ST., 2D FLOOR. MAIN 2686. 7* TYPEWRITERS. ALL MAKES * You can secure a typewriter at prices ranging from $5 to *65. All machines thoroughly overhauled and guaranteed. Send for tamples of writing, prices and terms. JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. Mam 2890. 142 N. Meridian St. TYPEWRITERS *26 5.15. *4O. SSO, *00; factory rebullts and fully guaranteed. Typewriters rented, reptired AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO., 30 S Pennsylvania. Lincoln 6822. Estabiished 1880. RENT A CORONA TYPEWRITER $3.00 per month. Rental applied to purchase price. CORONA OFFICE. 142 N. Meridian St. BEAUTY PARLOR outfit. complete: one store counter ana also household goods; reat,( nahle. Randolph 1175. 2T Mis!I: LLANKOI UxVANTEir^ Wanted Good, Sound, Old, Yellow Corn At The Belt Kailroad and Stock Y T ards Cos. 27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS # MEN’S, LADIES’ CLEANED BLOCKED Muller, 28 Kentucky 'Ave. FFATHERS bought, sold and renovated) feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. BURKLE, 410 Mass. Main 1428. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Bharpenod Ti'TTLEDGE 201 Indiana Ave. PAP'Fit hanging. WILL I. ITT ELL. 248 N. Walcott. Riley 1148. CARPENTER—.Repair and remodeling work. Call Webster 0704 28 Packing Household Goods. Low rates on California shipments. Phono OTTO J SUES 7,. Main 028-2353. Night. Webster 0099 Circle 4700. MOVE, 84 loan. Save money Reliable, responsible furniture movers. VOGEL -KKR CO.. Storehouse. Bel. 3426. LOW prices Moving, light naming and transferring. CHARLES COOMBS. Webtter 3.191, Red Ball Transit Cos. 26 Monument PI. Main 4631. 29~J8U SI N~ESS~ OFFORTljxril KB^~~ TWENTY ACRES AND INDEPENDENCE. Invest your money In a suburban home that will lurnish you a business. You furnish capital required for buildings and equipment. We furnish the land on easy payments. If properly managed it will pay for entire Investment wdthin the time we give you to pay for the land. Within easy driving distance of Indianapolis. Let ua explain our plan by personal interview. C. R. SMITH Look Box 1273, Indianapolis. WANTED—Trustworthy. competent man with *5.000 cash and up, by well-known manufacturing company, to establish and manage permanent subsidiary business in Indianapolis. Willing to pav the right man $340 a month and expenses, with share of profits extra. Address A No. 2820. Times. OH 10 Beauty Shop and baths; established business; bargain for quick sale. 17 % W, Ohio St. Lincoln 5760, FOR SALE—Job press, 8x12: S7O; cylinder 17x21. *75. Complete job outfit, *560. Drexel 7154. 80 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline TRUCK FOR SALE Ford truck, with express body; week old: *IOO down, balance one year. Work goes with truck. See MR. SPRINGER. 5436 E. Wash. St. , soo AND s7d down, balance *3 weekly, buys a good Ford, Dodge, Bulck. Hudson and others at low prices. Absolutely guaranteed. Open evenings and Sundays. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO BARTS AND TIRE CO.. 522 N. Capitol Ave. CHEVROLET touring. 1923. This car has been repossessed after three months’ use. Just like new; *450; terms. See Mr. Herder. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 427 N. Merldian St. For Good Used Cars See I. WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N. Illinois. Main 1579. Open Sundays. FORD BODIES, CALIFORNIA TOPS. Sedans, coupes and tourings. For sale or trade. Cash or terms. SWISSHELM & PARKER, FORD! iVI2I touring; A-l condition; starter; $160; *SO down, balance easy terms. MILLER AUTO SALBf. 644 E. Wash. Main 3493 HENDERSON four-cylinder motorcycle and side car. 1922; cost S7OO. Will sacrifice; $95 down or trade. 522 N. Capitol. FORD four-door sedan. 130 days old; cord tires, steering wheel look; *550. 330 N. Delaware St. Circle 6826. B’CRD touring, 1923, good as new; starter, dem, rims, steering lock; *275. 330 N. Delaware St. Circle 0820. WILL TAKE talking machine as pan payment on a good used car. Lincoln 6866. FORD~sedan, 1921; good condition: stater; bargain for cash. 1441 Terrace. I, FOR SALE, cheap, 5-passenger touring car: Chevrolet coupe. 1219 Oliver. \ DEPENDABLE used cars” 07 a waxc LERiCH CO., 833 N. Meridian. \

81 AUTOMOBILES WANTED HIGHEST PRICES PAID. We want any make or model. Largest in State. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 518 N Capitol. Main 2038. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY. USED CARS WANTED Will pay spot cash for good late models. KLEIN BROTHERS EUREKA AUTO PARTS COMPANY. 334 N. Capitol. Circle 0878. AUTOS WANTED. WE PAY CASH. I. WOLF AUTO CO.. 619 N. Illinois. Main 1579. HIGHEST cash prices paid for used cars. SAM CORAZ. 519 N. Capuitol. AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E. New York St. Main 4440 IT’S never iosi until Indianapolis Times Wan. Ads have failed to find it. 32 AUTO SUFPLIKS,^REP^^^^ w REBUILD YOUR MOTOR The Modern Way We regrind your cylinders, fit new pistons, rings and pins, also gTlnd crankshafts and fit bearings. Over-size pistons and rings for all cars in stock. Come in and get our REDUCED PRICES MODERN ELECTRIC AND MACHINE CO. There is one place in Indianapolis that "SPECIALIZES” in Good Used Tires, and the price is* always right. ROGERS 8115 W, WASH. BELMONT 4300. AUTO PAINTING" ZerkHe Paiimt Cos. 31 YEARS PAINTERS Top building and general repairing. Prices low as lowest, highest quality. 1617 Kelly St. Drexel 4455. USED AUTO PARTS For over 100 makes and model cars at 60 to 75 per cent off list price. Mail orderß shipped immediately. EUREKA AUTO PARTS COMPANY. 334 N, Capitol. Circle 0878, AUTO WASHING Our apadalty. 334 N. Dlinoia. S & S Auto Laundry BATTERIES, S3 AND UP GUARANTEED BATTERY CO.. 508 MASS. AVE. CIRCLE 1804. NIGHTS. HAR. 3938. THE MASTER VULCANIZERB. CUT RATE VULC CO.. INC.. 37 MONEY TO LOAN WOULD SIOO S2OO S3OO HELP SOLVE YOUR MONEY PROBLEMS? Any Amount, $lO to S3OO. Any Time. Investigate our easy to pay Twenty Payment Plan Loans. Get $ 50. pay back $ 2.50 a month ” *IOO, “ S 5.00 •* S2OO “ $lO 00 ** S3OO. “ $15.00 With interest at 3 H per cent a month. Pay faster If you wish—less cost. As follows: Pay SSO loan in fuU in one month. TOTAL COST $1.75. Tou pay only for the actual time loans run. Interest is charged only on the actual amount of cash still outstanding. Come In and get free booklet. “The Twenty Payment Plan" which describes eves-ything fully. All business eonfldental. We loan on furniture, pianos. Vietrolas. etc., without removal. Also Loan on Diamonds Call, phone or write INDIANA COLLATERAL LOAN CO. I Bonded Lenders 1 ESTABLISHED 18$7, 201 LOMBARD BUILDING. 24 H 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 Bldf. Lmcoln 6404. MONEY to loan on second mortgages L. B. MILLER. 127 N, Delaware St. Main 5762. IT’S never lost until Indianapolis Times Want Ada have failed to find it. 38 AUCTION SALES ~~ ~ REAL ESTATE AUCTION. 80-acre farm, mostly level; 12 acres timber, balance cultivated: 2 wells, never falling spring, family orchard. 6-room bouse, Barn, other buildings: located on main road, 7 miles south of Morgantown, near Georgetown. Sale starts 10:30 Monday, Nov. 19. This farm will be su’d without reserve. Personal household goods also sold. Terms, half cash. G. BROWN. Auctioneer. BOSE, owner. 39 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administratrix of estate of Thomas R. H. Daniels, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. EFFIE J. C. DANIELS. No. 21754 B. E. STATTLER. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as executrix of estate of Claude W. Morrison, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent, MARY A. MORRISON. No. 21765. FOUR INJURED AS CAR PLUSES OFF ROADWAY City Hospital Receives Colored Motorists After Accident. Four colored persons were injured and four escaped with slight cuts and bruises when a touring car driven by Edgar Logan, 868 E. Eleventh St., turned over twice as It left the road at Keystone Ave. and Fall Creek at a a. m. today. Taken to city hospital: Lorraine Clark, 825 Blake St., left arm cut and sprained and head injured; Mamie Redmond, 1020 Central Ave., back injured and teeth knocked out; Estella Neeley, 522 W. North St., internal Injuries, and Paris Redmond, 325 I ,£ W. Twelfth St., internal injuries. Logan, Joe Black, 1605 Samoe St.; Lucean De Marr, 1131 Lafayette St., and Vern Anderson, 628 Roanoke St., were taken to their homes by police. F. P. PAGENDARN IS DEAD Funeral Services Friday for Employe of R. L. Polk & Cos. Funeral services for Frederick P. Pagendam, 78, an employe of the R. L. Polk & Cos., will be held at the Hlsey and Titus Funeral Home, 951 N. Delaware St., 10 a. m. Friday. Burial In Crown Hill cemetery. Mr. Pagendarn died suddenly Wednesday afternoon. For fifteen years he resided at the Bates Hotel. Relatives live in Germany. Man Burned ts Gas Explodes Robert Peters, 1106 N. Gale St., was painfully burned about the hands and arms when the acetylene tank on the work car of the Indianapolis Street Railway Company, on which he was working, exploded Wednesday. The car waa standing at Pennsylvania and Pearl Sts. when the occurred. Offloials Bald loss was small.

Lauds Sleuths Professor of Deductive Detecting Declares U. S, 'Sherlocks’ Are Best in Business, Advises Discard of Slouch Hat, Derby, Broad Toe Shoe and Sinister Stride,

Bn U“ : 'ed Yews “I AY YORK, Nov. 15.—Detectives of the spaghetti, roast beef and frogs legi schools —such as Lombroso, S. Holmes and Arsene Lupin—seem rather shrewd in print, but it takes the Murphys, Moroscos and Rcsenbergs of the Manhattan squads to show dazzling speed in bringing bad men to book. If New York’s sleuths had a Conan Doyle or a Lecoq to immortalize them, instead of a lot of brow police reporters trying to cut up and act funny when a squarotoe does something real brilliant, the silly idea would not be abroad that French detectives are better than the American variety, believes George S. Dougherty, professor of inductive and deductive detecting In Commissioner Richard Enright’s academy for ambitious patrolmen. Only, perhaps, In the matter of polish and manners Dougherty is loathe to concede, are the French crime hounds superior to their American colleagues. The American is liable to slur such fine points as the regular trip to the manicure, the proper tonsorial aroma, and the cut of his jacket, which is usually thrown clear out of kilter by a bulging twelve-pound automatic, while the Frenchman carries a tiny pearl-handled pistol to preserve his contours. “Avoid loud clothes and flashy jewelry,” Dougherty advises. “Dress neatly and quietly. “Avoid slang. Like profanity and vulgarity, it decreases efficiency and cheapens Its user. It is refreshing not to hear it.” Dougherty, In fact, after a tour of the world and a glimpse at the deteotlve types of a. score of lands, would have the New York sleuth abandon his derby or slouch hat, his square toed shoes and his sinister stride, and model himself a little after Javert, the gentlemanly but relentless sleuth of Victor Hugo, who committed suicide when he found that his conscience did not agree with his duty. Bragging, he cautions the franker members of the force, is not becoming. He suggests that. If New York’s sleuths are smarter and swifter than their associates from Milwaukee and St. Louis and El Paso, it is more seemly to let ! someone else say so. In order to safeguard New York’s detectives from the perils of the gold-brick merchants and other slim-slam artists, Dougherty embodies a careful description of gold bricks, badger layouts, betting traps, et al., and cautions his pupils that they are bad investments. Dougherty, who cleaned up a pile of money when some cheap western real estate of his developed a rash of oil wells, adopted detecting as a hobby. DEFENSE TAKES STAND Dagon Murder Case May Go Before the Jury Saturday. By United Press BRAZIL, Ind., Nov. 15.—Witnesses for the defense in the trial of John Dagon, charged with the first degree murder of George Dierdorff, husband of Dagon’a former wife, were placed on the stand today. The prosecution, after producing a surprise witness, Beulah Jennings, 14, neighbor girl who was present at the shooting, rested its case. Beulah testified Dagon entered the room and, after saying “You thought you’d pulled a dirty trick on me” fired two shots at Dierdorff. Cross-examination failed to shake the girl's testimony. Dagon’s former wife, Mrs. Dierdorff, and her daughter, Margaret, who were also in the room when Dagan shot Dierdorff, have not been found. It was said the case might reach the Jury Saturday. SURGEONS HEAR DR. MAYO Nationally Known Specialists Speak Before District Convention Bv Times Special FT. WAYNE, Ind., Nov. 18.—The two-day sectional conference of the American College of Surgeons will close here today. Nationally and Internationally known surgeons and authorities are present. Dr. William Mayo, famous surgeon of Rochester, Minn., spoke Wednesday showing the progress of surgery during the past few years. Dr. Albert E. Bulson, Jr., editor of the publication of the Indiana State Medical Association, presides over the convention. TAILOR SHOP IS ROBBED Clothes Valued at S3OO Reported Stolen From Paul Krogh. Paul Krogh, tailor. 2338 W. Michigan St., today reported S3OO worth of clothing taken from his shop on Wednesday night. Six men's suits, six men’s overcoats and two women’s coats were Included In the loot. Two electric drills valued at *l6O were stolen from the Guedelhoefer Wagon Company, 202 Kentucky Ave. In Charge of Bank Opening Floyd C. Bell, Des Moines, lowa, banker, will arrive In Indianapolis Friday to take charge of arrangements for the opening of the Indiana Labor Bank and Trust Company. Jan. 2. Anno tncement was made following a directors’ meeting Wednesday night. Bell is personal representative of John L. Lewis, president. KiwanLs Head Is Chosen Bv Times Special NOBLESVILLE, Ind., Nov. ..15. John Dulin, manager of the Capital Furniture Manufacturing Company, was elected president of the Noblenville Kiwanis club at its weekly meeting Wednesday night. Sam uel Waldy was chosen vloe president; Daily Hurler, secretary, and Walter W. Bray treasurer.

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