Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 186, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1923 — Page 10

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PICKPOCKETS BUSY IN SHOP THRONGS Short Change Artists Get $lO at Drug Store, Christmas shoppers and storekeepers. beware! Thievery, breaking- out in the final purchasing rush, is Increasing. Two short change artists appeared at Hook's drug store, Illinois and Washington Sts., and walked away with $lO from Miss Geraldine Huddlestone, Pittsboro, Ind., police say. Mrs J. H. Jones, 3210 W. Washington St., reports her purse opened while shopping in Kresgeos store, and a small purse containing four rings and $2.75, totaling $25, taken. Mrs. Helen Wells, 525 Warsaw St., purse clipped from her arm in crowd et Meridian and Washington St,, watch and $7, contents totaled S3O. Other thefts reported: John Mackie, rooming- at 328 W Me Carty St, house emend and clothing valued at sl4. stolen Herbert Agal. manager Marion Club Bowlins Alleys, 234 X. Merldain St., reports pay phone containing unknown amount taken. Suspect reported to police. M. S. Cox. giving his address as 656 E Twenty-First St., told police a watch, valued at SOB, was taken from the room of his father S. A Cox. who died at the Methodist Hospital Sunday. FRANKLIN COMING HERE WITH BACKING A-PLENTY Clash With Butler Saturday to Have State Title Bearing. Realizing that the outcome of the game here Saturday with the famous Franklin team will have a lot to do with determining the State college championship honors at the end of the season, the Eutler basket men worked hard this afternoon in the Butler gym. Coach Page gave his proteges -a rest Monday. Franklin is coming to Tomlinson Hall en masse Saturday night. Eddie Arens. Butler cheer leader, is working -u pa special stunt for the Butler I boosters. The two teams arc old friendly enemies. Most of the players met on the hardwood court in their high school careers. BLINDING LIGHTS BLAMED FOR CRASH FATAL TO 2 Two Others Injured in Auto Wreck Near Valparaiso By Vnited Pres* VALPARAISO, Ind., Dec. 18. —In a head-on auto collision near here, Leonard Orwig, 23. and Henry .M.irquard, 55, were killed and Mrs. Orwig, 21, and itoss Marquard, 27. were seriously injured last night. Blinding headlights were blamed for the accident. The victims lived in Union township, Porter County. HOTEL OWNER KILLED IN BATTLE WITH MOB By l niteri Pres* DUNCAN, Okla.. Dec. 18. —Albert Berch, 45, hotel owner, was killed and Robert Jernigam negro porter, wounded in a gun battle with a mob last night. The mob attempted to force Berch to discharge the negro. j Harry 1,. Ostrom, President The Indiana]K>hs Home Builders' Association, meeting Monday night at the Athenaeum, elected Harry L. Ostrom president. H M. Miller vice president, and P. B. Griffey, secretarytreasurer. Twenty-five home builders are associate members. Drowns Under Overturned Car By l niteil Press HAMMOND, Ind.. Dec. IS.—Caught beneath his overturned auto when it plunged into a pond near here, Clifford McCann of Newton, 111., was drowned. Building Permits Isaac Marks, repairs. Kentucky and Oliver. $2,000. Fannie McNuf. furnace. 726 E. McCarty, •225. City hospital, two elevators, Morgan and Locke, SIO.OOO Western Oil -and Refining Company, station. 1130 S EsM. S2OO Western Oil and Refining Company, tank. 1130 S. East. $2 0. X Western Oil and Refining Company, wreck. 1130 S. East. S2OO. Arsenal Realty Company, double, 212 Beauty. $2,000 Arsenal Realty Company. double. 208 Beauts . $2,000. Fitzgerald, garage. 1415 Ashland, >s4oo. W H. Seroetn garage. 2038 Tipton. S3OO. M. E Holmes, gi.race. 1402 W. ThirtyFourth. $22 7. C V Martin, dwelling, 5033 Washington Bivd., $9,144. F P. Wall, garage. 285 Burgess. $250. T. I James, addition. 2952 X. Shtrman, $225. A D. Stough. excavate 1718 Blaine, SBOO. Ada Rose, garage. 1004 W. Thirty-Sixth, SSOO. - j S H. Brown, gas tank. 2145 Madison, S2OO. IV. ShortelL move dwelling. 9XI W. Walnut. $255. William Williams, reroof. 1115 Newman. $235. H L. Simons, .dwelling, 5151 X. Meridian, $20,000. r It L. Simons, furnace. 5151 X. Meridian. S4OO. H. C. Harrington, garage; 1831 Ashland, $250. Emory Davis garage. 546 Eugene, S2OO. George F. Wiseman, wreck, 13 X. Temple, S2OO

Page the Pony Express By I'nitrd Pres* BRAZIL. Irul., Dec. IS.—Dr. R. H. Hawkins received an unusual assortment of postcards in his mail today. ' The postman left him five cards, all of which bore postmarks of fifteen or twenty years ago. The oldest of the cards was dated April 23, 1904, and was mailed from St. Louis during the World's Fair. It was marked “Found in a supposed empty mail pouth.” Another card was mailed from a friend in London in 1908. Xa explanation was given as to where it had wandered these many years. A card mailed from French Lick took fifteen years to travel halfway across the State. Poetoffice authorities were unable to explain how all the letters arrived on the same mail.

LOCAL WANT AD RATES 12c Per Line 1 Time lie Per Line 3 Times or More 10c Per Litie 6 Times or More Minimum Space Two Lines The Times will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any advertisement. Want ad clerks will give a kill number when a cancellation or stop order is received. Advertisers are urged to keep a memorandum of this number, as it indicates the time and date of cancellation. You can telephone your Want Ads an l bill will be sent later. Just call TIMES WANT ADS. MA in 3500. Ask for Ad Taker

3 IN MEMORIAM IX MEMORIAM —In memory of William Branham, who departed this life Dec. IS, 1922. One year since you passed away. How we miss you day by day. As we travel the rough road. Heart-broken and alone. We miss you. dear father. We miss you when we look at your empty chair, • We miss you in our home. Oh. we miss you evtrvwhere. WIFE AND CHILDREN, 5 FUNERAL, DIRECTORS Drexel 2570. Res. Drexel 2046 W. T. BLASENQYM FUNERAL DIRECTOR Auto Service for All Occasions Auto Ambulance. Lady Attendant. 1625 Shelby St., Indianapolis, Ind. FLAX XE E & BUCIIANAN~ 320 X. Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—M*in (Mill. 064*2. L.i 2841. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY George Grinsteiner Funeral Dire, tor. 522 E. Market. Main 0908 SHIRLEY BROS. CO. Main office, 946 X. Illinois St Circle HUB Main 1841. Parlors. 1222 Union St. FUXERAL DIRECTOR—I4O2 N. Illinois. WM E. KRIEGER. Main 1154. R-s. phone. Ben Davis 332 L. GADD—tiERT S GADD. 2131fT. ospcot~St. Rhode Stewart 2278. UXDE RTA KKRS—HISE Y I TITCS, 051 X. Delaware. L. 6564. M. 3680. 7 LODGKS AND CLI lIS B. M. and P. I. U.—Called meeting Thursday, Dec. 20, 1 123, B. M. and P. I. U., Xo. 3 Ind. Consideration of ■•ompulsory at-t-ndanue amendment. J. G WATSON. Seesxstary. 8 SPECIAL. NOTICES MXI.DRED NEWHIXNEY. formerly with Virginia Toei.s. 17 $. W. Ohio St. Is uow located jfl 3(14 Ranh Bldg. 122 E Ohio. PERSONALS AXYOXE knowing wnereabouta of Mary Etta Wall p’.ea-o communicate with the Red Cross. 405 Chamber of Commerce. Main 3517 WILL NOT 1 1* responsible for accounts opened or added to by Mrs. 5. O. Smock, on or after I> ■ 17. 11123 S O SMOCK. 10 LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Articles found in Indianapolis street ears yesterday: ONE PURSE. TWO HANDBAGS. ONE BLUE PRINT. ONE EARRING. FOUR PAIR GLOVES. ONE PACKAGE KODAK PICTURES . Telephone Main 2737. LOST—Saturday, in HumeeMansur Bldg., man's billfold, containing pictures, papers and $3 in currency. Finder return enrse and keep money as n-w ard 616 X. East. Circle 4669. LADr.S vanity ease, De - 10. corner of Illinois and Ohio Will finder please return t>, * oa and papers to Edith Oigo. Athens Case and receive reward 2529. L(M-—on N. 'Bslieview 9ween Michigan ,v .dm W Tentii. hoys brown dress coat, tali der pleas- return to 1401 X. Belleview Pi gee, or call Belmont 1218 It-ward E-fsTEKN STAR pm. -i with diamond, at the Gatling Gun Club to Illinois street car or transf- rring 'o W. Tenth St. car. Reward, Call Main 8366. I.OST—Brown poeketbook in Palace restroom. Monday evening. Finder please re turn purse and keys, but keep money. Call Main 3100 MALE Boston terrier strayed trom auto near S uTed Heart on Union Si Tail trimmed, ears long and no collar. Reward. Drexel 3059. LADY'S coat taken by mistake from old Propylaeum Friday. Becember 14. No questions asked. Randolph 2840 Reward. POCKETBOOK. with Masonic and I. O. O. F. receipts and money, downtown Saturday noon. Drexel oils Liberal reward off, rcil. PEARL sunburst broach with diamond, lost •roam) Thirtieth and Talbott or 4100 X. Pem.sv!vania $5 r -vard Randolph 1543. LOST—Bina!l purse containing $5 bill and change, also nameplate, downtown: working girl's wages Harrison 2772. Reward. LOST—Boy s mackinaw at Or, hard and in- , terorban track, bv Times carrier. Return to 2221 E. Forty-Fourth St Row ard. COLLIE, imar Randolph arid Fletcher; answers to name Lady. 1614 Lawton. Drexel 4830. Reward. MALE collie, sable, white; answers to the name of Yankee; reward. Drexel 8655. 1334 Lexington Are. LOST —Brindle bull terrier, license tax No. 31 on huness. Call Wash. 3826. Reward. I.OST —Wrist watch Nov. 27. Reward. Main 0277. 12 HELP WANTED—MALE

W anted Gridley Automatic Operators. Xordyke and Marrnon Cos. Kentucky Ave. and Morris St. THE INDIANAPOLIS AUTO SCHOOL 513 N. Capitol Ave.. trains men in Automobile Mechanics Our EMPLOYMENT BUREAU helps students to secure positions, which enables them to Earn While They Learn This service is free. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO SCHOOL. Open daily; also Monday, Wednesday and j Friday evenings. BOYS WANTED Tech High Boys who live in South or East part of City. See Mr. Jeffries afternoons, Times, Main Office. ALL MEN. women, boys, girls, 1? to Oik desiring Government positions at Indianapolis or elsewhere, good pay. write MR. OZMKNT. 21S, St Louis. Mn„ immediately. YOUNG MAN—“Jearl’s Opportunity Envelope,’’ means success and lots of money. Don’t-healtata; 2be brings ii. JEARL, 1138 N. Methiian St.

LICENSED pharmacist. Only men with reference need apply. Mr Huckleberry. Wash, lOlfl. EXPERIENCED UPHOLSTERER WANTED. ■PRIVATE HOME WORK. WEBSTER 4875, MAX and wife to take charge of boarding and rooming house. Call Belmont 4806. MEN and women to sell coal, retail in their locality. Circle 0306 fur appointment. FARM HAND—SINGI.E. CALL IRVINGTON 1361. 13 INSTRUCTION'S POPULAR PIANO music taught in 20 lessons beginners and advanced Clark Boles School, 10 W. Ohio St. Circle 8326. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER S COLLEGE? 510 E. Washington St.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0767. RAG—-JAZZ and popular piano playing in 20 lessons. Booklet free. CHRISTENSON SCHOOL. 106 Pembrodge Arcade. Cir. 3634. 14 SALESMAN WANTED MAN TO TAKE OVER INDIANAPOLIS T ERR ITO RY Acting as manufacturers’ representative for service station equipment: must own his own car and be financially responsible; commission basis: possibility for better than $5,000 a year. Reply with telephone number C. H. WEES. Hotel Severity MEN to sell a nationally advertised household necessity. Exceptionally large income insured to steady workers. Cadillac Sales Cos. SALESMEN wanted: expcrence unnecessary: good pay while learning. Apply Mr. Meyer, REGINA CORPORATION, 485 Century Bldg. 16 HELP WANTFII—FFMAIJS WANTED—GirIs or boys, between the ages of 10 and 14. in North Indianapolis and Riverside, to carry" Times routes. Morality must be good No caddy boys wanted. Apply L. V GRAKTER. 2941 Clifton St., rear; after 2 p. m SCHOOL GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK. Will give young girl, willing to help with housework, room and board and reasonable wages. Apply 2254 Central Ave. WAITRESS WHITE DINNER HOUR ONLY. DREXEL 0521. COOKS, waitresses, mania, white and colored, at ouc-e. Domestic Employment Ag-nry. Room 208. 134'- E. Wash St, WIFE and "husband to take charge of boarding and rooming house. Call Belmont 4806. 17 SITUATIONS WANTED a—Male NIGHT WATCHMAN, or furnace to tend. Handy man. H. CRAIG. Main 5545, I)—Female LADY, 60. refined, to keep house for motherless home; good plain cook; duties not heavy; good people only; Protestant. Address A No. 2839. Times. CLEANING, also serve at dinners and parties Can give reference*; experienced. Harrison 1764. INTELLIGENT, neat appearing girl dssirrs position as office girl hi physician ■ or d-ntist s office Beimont 5027 SHAMPOOING, facials manicuring, done in your own home. Appointments, Lincoln 5176. HALF-DAY work hy the week; first-class rt fererice, Webster 7904. WASHING and ironing: work taken home. 2630 Cornell Ave. Harrison 0177. LADY S maid, experienced: or day work, by reliable woman. Lincoln 5912. LAUNDRY WORK, la-e curtains; work called for and delivered. Ilrcxcl 5895 WASHINGS done reasonable. Called for and delivered Drexel 427! WASHINGS TO BRING HOME Randolph 3918. 18 ROOMS FOK RENT DELAWARE, N . 906: two well equipped rooms, suitable for housekeeping or sleeping Main 8180. ASHLAND, 1943: three atractive. steam heated rooms. reasonable; gentlemen. Randolph 0654 610 E. TWELFTH St., two la*re unfurnished rooms and kitchenette: modern l TWn ROOMS for rent furnished or unfurnished 2110 W. Morton St. i CAPITOL. 1144 N.: modem front room; one square from car line Circle 3635 a—Light Housekeeping Clean Rooms 003 Va. Ave.. ‘2 rooms $20.00 month 610 E. Merrill. 2 rooms ....... sl2. f*o month 1 243 Va Va Ave., 1 room 515.00 month ! 243 Mi Va. Ave., I room $ 8.00 mouth I Dtmlop & Iloltegel, Realtors MADISON. 1025 room, kitchenette and hath: private entrance; $.5 75 Drexel 537 5. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING rooms, furnished; also sleeping room. Randolph 2698. DELAWARE. N 728: ltght housekeeping rooms; well furnished and light EAST. 2 FURNISHED 111 >1 SKKHEPING ROOMS MODERN IRV 0553 THREE ROOMS. UNFURNISHED. GAS". VERMONT K. 523: furnished room for light housekeeping. $3. l)—Board and Rooms WAITED—Two men to take nicely furnished room with private family in modern home Morning and evening meals. 3538 E. Michigan. 10 RENTALS

a—Houses BRAND NEW HALF DOUBLE; wren rooms, hardwood floors, three bedrooms, bath ! upstairs and down, shower bath, laurdry in basement, built-in features in kitchen, sun parlor: references exchanged. iilOO block on College. Washington 1109. WHITE and colored rentals. 3 to 7 rooms sls to $76. I N. RICHIE & SON. 710-13 Hankers Trust Bldg .Main 0020. UPPER DUPLEX. :i rooms, bath and kireKeuette. water and heat furnished. 1007 S. Pershing. 61S E. TENTH ST.: six-room inodsrn home; reasonable rent: good condition. Lincoln I 8044, | SIX ROOMS, electric lights, lumace. 6604 Bellefontaino St. PARIS Ave.. 2839: water, gas, electricity, paved street: 0 rooms: S3O. Ran. (1190. MODERN SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE. KEYSTONE AVE.. 803; six-room modern double, $35 Call Webster 7414 NEW DOUBLE. 4 rooms and bath, light. water and garage. Webster 5883. CHESTER. N„ 2907; four rooms; $25. W. TANARUS, BRIDGES, 148 N, Delaware. , 402 N WOLCOTT: 0-room. modern house; good furnace: key at 40-}. DEXTER. 2185; a now 4-room double, near ear line. c—Apartments Heated Apartment, $40.00 905 Elm St. Five rooms and bath; good condition. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors 132 E. Market. d—Business Places OFFJCE SPACE Two large office rooms, located on second and third tloors State Savings and Trust Bldg., overr looking Monument. Rent reasonable. Call Mr. Houck, State Savings and Trust Cos. MAiri 4517. 20 WANTED TO KENT UNFURNISHED front rooms lor rummage sale, near Sixteenth and Columbia. Webster 2773. 21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALK b—Houses 18th St. Cottage Half square east of Roosevelt Ave.; house In good condition: live rooms: electric lights, good cellar: 110 feet frontage: $2,840, $350 down. S3O month. Main 01M, Res., Stewart 2749 S3OO CASH. Six-room, semi-modem house. 253 N. Minkner St. Price, $2,300: terms. E. J. McCracken, Circle 4022. Res.. Humbodlt 1452. CITY TRUST CO. FOUR-ROOM double, 1723 LxumL StW*rt 2738. Owner.

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21 REAL ESTATE FOK SALE b—Houses Chicken Farms We have several tracts ranging front Va to 3 acres: all tracts are located on or near paved roads, interurtnm lines and bus lines; high ground, well adapted to chicken raising, $25 down and small monthly payments. Buildings (Including Chicken House) We finance 90 per cent, of the entire cost of buildings and tract and build you any kind of a house and other buildingrs you want. For further information eall Clarence, Main 2957 days, or Irvington 1014, evenings. OKIN JESSUP LAND CO. Nice 4-Room Cottage, South. Priced s2,3oo—Only SSOO Cash Nice four-room cottage on paved street; has gas and electric lights, and city water in yard. Newly painted and decorated. Call Mr. Brooks. Realtor, Main 0792. E\e., Randolph 8691). WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO. $8,500—5200 Cash Five rooms and bathroom; 2 years old. Semi-modem home; full lot. Splendid condition. Immediate possession. 1900 east, 329 S. Randolph, one block north English Ave. oar line. I,esa than cost. • Canatiay Realty Cos. 909 Peoples Dank Bldgr. Circle 0553. Randolph 5352. Special Bargain Price 47 8. Euclid Ave. Five rooms, all unusually large: hardwood floors; built in cabinets; fireplace; full basement. Lot 77 frontage. Corner Euclid and Pleasant Run Blvd. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4517. , Irvington 0443. Modern five-room Bungalow, located north near new Butler College site. Carr be seen by appointment. Price $6,750.00. Call MA in 8868. 2541 8. Meridian S3OO Down Five-room cottage: electric lights; paved street. Price $2,300. Payments S2O monthly. Dunlop & Ilolteprel, Realtors Colored—Notice Two new bungalows on Hnrey St. Cement porches, nice light fixtures, gas, fireproof roof Small payment down, balance like rent. See us qtli fit. Gardner Realty Cos. 1027 Peoples Bank Bldg Lincoln 4162. $l5O-CASH Four-room-to Mde double; electric lights, fireproof roof. Rented low at 526 month. Price $ ',500; *1.50 cash, balance* monthly. Located in West Indianapolis. JOHN R WELCH A SONS REALTORS. Main 1531. 23 W Ohio St. Evenings Mr Rogers. Webster 6416 Near Technical A 6-room home on E Now York St., in fine condition, with full lot a'ai double ga rage. A good buy at >1.100; on terms. G 0 Welch. CITY TRUST COMPANY. Circle 4022 Kee . Humboldt 4471 Make Your Xmas Present a home which you can enjoy the year round. SI,OOO rash gives you possession of a b rooru- bungalow For particulars call Mr Rowe. Mam 3305: eve Irv 1077 FI.ETCHER SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. MUST SELL Six-room modern. 918 S. State St. Selling on account of sickness $3,860 $650 cash, s3l per month If you mean business call MR KUNION. Main 6871; evenings, Ilelmoiit 3069. it. 3 DOWNTOWN PROPERTY! Can be made into duplex or rooming house. It ill soil t a low price on terms. E J. Mi Crack en Circle 4022. Res.. Humboldt 1452. CITY' TRUST CO. HERE is a fine little home; i-mi modern; brand new : nice y arranged and increasing In value daily; worth more than we a-k; sue it yourself; $l5O down, balance monthly. Furtlicr particulars. J. A. LYNCH. Circle 1422 Irvington ,3080. SEMI MODERN four-room cottage, 413 W. Thirty-Second St. See owner, 2038 Boulevard Pi., after 6 p. m. Open for inspection 3 to 5 p. m Saturday and Sunday. Week days phone UNGER, Main 6335. ONE 7-room house and extra lot and one 8 room house, located 9.32 Garfield Drive, right across from Sunken Gardens. Drexel 2782. 932 Garfield Drive FOR bungalows or tliree-neuroom homes. east or south, call C. J. OSBURN. Drexel 611-4. TTet ii build your home. cFty"BUILDERS REALTY OO 1180 i It ive MODERN home, new, never oc-upnd: must sell: well located Main 0167. NEW 4 K<>OM BUNGALOW. By owner. Easy terms Belmont 3494 **— Suburban Five-Room Suburban property, newly papered and painted, with screened in sleeping porch; 1 •*, acres ground: about 2 % squares of interurbun stop; $3,750; en-y terms. Mam 0186. Res,. Stewart 2749

j Ila ACRES with dandy broom house, garage et‘ - . Near stop 4 l i , North western j traction; $3,750: terms. Main 0188. Reliable Realty Cos. SUBURBAN Koine on paved road: two a"-cs fine land. For price and terms cull Webster 5774 evenings. COOPER A HADLEY, _______ 83K Lenicke Bldg. f— Saie or Exchange FOR SALE or trade, a real eighty-acre farm near Stiles vi lie; sixty acres plow land, balance In good timber, wheat and clover: good hou >*• eight rooms; fine bam. CAPI- - KU LTV CO.. 304 Ranh Bldg. ia: \i, ESTATE WANTED Want Small Homo YVill pay cash for small homes west; semimodem; condition unimportant. Will deal Quickly. Call Randolph 4830. 25 MISC ELLANEOUS FOR SALE a— Coal, Ice arid Wood New Prices Try our Hoosier Red Ash; bums well and holds fire overnight. 25c reduction on all 2-ton orders. Kindling With Each Ton Hoosier Red Ash lump, clean forked. $5.95 Hoosier Red Ash Egg, clean forked.. $5.25 Best Va. large block clean forked.... $7.25 Best Va. Egg, clean fkd $0.50 Best East Ky.. large forked $7.25 Best E. Ky. egg, clean fkd $8.50 Best, Brazil Block, clean forked .... $0.75 Best Glendora Lump, largo forked.,,.. $0.75 Best Glendora Egg, clean forked. . . . $5.75 Best Linton No. 4 Lump, clean fkd. $6.00 Best, Amber Jacket Lump, dealt fkd. . SO.OO Nice Illinois Lump, clean forked. .. . SO.OO Nieo Illinois Egg clean .forked $5.40 Indiana Lump, clean forked $5.50 Best Ind. Egg. 2 to fl-in. lump. fkd.. $5.26 I Citizens Coke, the best $11.75 j Highest quality and full weight guaranteed. ! DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN THE CITY. , Union Ice aud Coal Cos. DRexel 4821. DRcxol 4622. j BUY COAL CHEAP Island Creek \V. Va. lump. .$7.25 Three Tbns, s2l Ind. or 111. lump $5.50 ! Three Tons, sls This is one ot the best coals mined in West Virginia, free from slate, 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. SPECIAL SALE Linton No. 4 Fork Lump, $5.25 Why not the best? Less ashes, no clinkers. more l\eat, the favorite for years. The same today. SLACK *. $3.00 W. VIRGINIA LUMP v $7.25 GLENDORA $6.35 CRIDER COAL CO, Drexel 6898. HEAVY wood and kindling lor luruace aud stove. Call Webster 7437.* HEAVY wood, Also kindling wood! Main 0142,

25-MISCELLANEOUS FOK SALE a—Coal, Ice and Wood BUY mm GOAL AT OtUM SPECIAL 'REDUCED WEES We sell the best coal that money can buy guaranteed and the guarantee is good. Gen. W. Va. Island Creek fkd. lump i. .$6.95 Gen. W. Va. Jackson Jumbo fkd. lump $6.95 W. Va. shoveled lump $6.45 W. Va. mine run $5.45 Ind. or 111. egg, fkd $5.15 Ind. or 111. domestic Ip., fkd....55.25 Ind. or 111. large lump $5.75 Ind. or 111. mine run $4.20 Ind. or 111. nut and slack ,$3.40 Gen. Poca.. Ip., fkd $9.25 Gen. Poca. Ip., shoveled $9.00 Gen. Poca. mine run 7..56.90 The best grades of Semi-Smokeless Coals on the market, as follows: These coals are very high in heat and low in ash. Litwar Ip., fkd $7.50 Mohawk Ip., fkd $7.50 Pocatan lp., fkd $7.50 Ashaway lp., fkd $7.50 Shoveled lump of the above semi-smokeless coals mentioned, $7.25. These prices are subject to a change any day. Order today, as market conditions will not offer these prices long. Give me your order and I’ll get the next one. Prompt Delivery Anywhere. In the City. TOM SHROYER Our Phones at Your Service from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m., 6 days a week. Phones: Lincoln 8361, 8362 Lincoln 8363, 8364 PRECES REDUCED Buy Your Coal Where You Get Finest Quality—Best Prices —Correct Weight and Courteous Service. Try One Ton and Be Convinced. Glendora egg or nut. clean fkd., specially prepared for retort heaters and ranges $5.75 Glendora large lump, fkd $6.75 Best Gen. Poca. lp $8.25 Gen. Poca. M. R. $6.75 Smokeless Pocatan Poca., fkd. $7.75 E. Ky. Blue Diamond lp„ fkd.. $7.25 W. Va. Splint or block, fkd.. $7.00 W. Va. egg. fkd. $6.50 W. Va. Lp. (Island Cfeek), fkd. $6.95 E. Ky. egg, fkd $6.50 Linton fourth vein lp., fkd $6.00 111. block, fkd $5.95 Ind. lp., fkd 7. $5.75 111. or' Ind. 2” to 6’’ lp., fkd. $5.40 Ind. egg. fkd $5.25 Baseburner coke $11.50 The BETHEL COAL CO. DRexel 2716. DRoxel 2717. Coal Wheeled Free Can you afford*not t< take advantage of this opportunity to 50c or mnr on a ton? Just think, wo are offering hull an a No. 4 lump, forked, nonclinkertn e. wheeled into your basement, with a guarantee of 2.000 pounds per ton. for only $5.95. and we wel- * on ♦* the weight inspector on every load. Indiana No. 4 lump forked $5 9.4 Indiana No 4 lump. 2 toja lots $5.75 Indiana No. 4 shoveled lump, special furnace preparation . $57 5 Genuine Linton No. 4. clinkerless $0 25 Genuine Linton No. 4. 2 ton lot SO.OO R'K-ahontiis No t red ash lump $9.25 \A < st Virginia lump, forked .$7.95 NO HIAH6K FOR WHEELING. <>. Martin Ice & Fuel Cos. Kandolph TrQo Harrison 2883. Linton lump $6.00 Brazil Block $6.00 Pocahontas lump ... .$9.00 W. Va. Kentucky. .SB.OO Orders Taken Sunday A. M. Between 8:30 and 12. Call J 1Umboldt 4421. Ind. and 111. Lump Clean forked $5.25 P.ED OAK SPECIAL 5,575 la hue clean fkd. vv va dump $7.00 POCAHONTAS LUMP. RED ASH *9 73 POCA. MINE RUN. RED ASH *7 00 Bed Oak Coal Cos. TTNCOI N 1868. LINCOLN 1868. GLENDORA The onal that gives Satisfaction MONCRJEF COAL CO. State and English Ave. Drexel 2094 WOOD "WSF 7 ’ Drexel 3444. Lin. 7210, HEATING stove. No. 14, good condition! with [ilpc 812, 523 K. Vermont. DRY KINDLING. big (ruck loads. Call Main 7-151, or Drexel 5353. b—Clothing TROUSERS fT\ To Match (T\ , UV Your Coat w; ■a $3.95. $4.95 ml ■ K $5.95, $6.95 and up ||u TIIE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St., Near Illinois

TO MATCH your coat and vest for u pall' of trousers, see W. G. Schneider, Tailor 39 W. Ohio St. v WINTER COAT, FUR COLLAR, serge dress. Bilk dress, sizes 38, Humboldt 4824. MINK SCARF, 2 YARDS LONG. $23: WASHINGTON 3847, <—Household Goods Rugs—Linoleum I ? Gold Seal Congoleum rugs, 9x12, ■. f i fully guaranteed; new perfect goods; ,' spocial, -JI $14.75. * f: Brussels rugs: blue, tan. taupe and ' old rose, 9x12: $12.50. > f. Imported Japanese grass ruga -I; * double warp 9x12, $7.50. We carry , fa full line of Brussels, Axminister. J velvets and Wiltons at the lowest *' jf. prices In the city. Call and be con- J i' vinced. All new. perfect goods. 4 £ Dorfman Rug Cos. :f. 207 W. Washington St. Opposite tj Statehouso. * \ “If It Covers the Floor We Have It.” J j sa> j i TO CLOSE OUT, to your measure about 75 suit and overcoat patterns. SBO to $75 values; sale prices $44.60 and $48.50. , W. G. Schneider, Tailor 39 W. Ohio St.

25 SALE d—Miscellaneous I Give a Corona i| I for Chrastinnias i £ For Student, Salesman, Pro- ? fessional Man and Housewife i ! c SSO Cash. 1 f Terms can be arranged. jj! § :1 S Judd Typewriter Exchange * 5 142 North Meridian i p Telephone MA in 2890. g | TARPAULINS, ALL SIZES. BOTH LIGHT AND HEAVY WATER PROOF COVERS. WE HAVE SOME AS LARGE AS 40x70 FT. SEE US AND SAVE HALF. MAIL ORDERS FILED M. L. GOLDBERG & SON CO. 1302 W. Washington St TYPEWRITER S 525, $35. S4O SSO, S6O: factory rebuilt* and fully guaranteed. Typewriters rented, repaired. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO . 30 S Pennsylvania. Lincoln 6822. Etabiished 1880 PIPE AND STOCK DIE 9„ ALL SIZES. TAP AND DIE SETS. ALL NOW HALF PRICE. LITTLE GIANT NUMBER 40i/4 TO IU INCH, AND SMILT ER SETS >i TO \ INCH. 1302 W. Washington St. PICKS SHOVELS. AXES. ALL SIZES: SLEDGE HAMMERS BENCH VISES, ALL SIZES. SEE US AND SAVE MONEY 1302 W. Washington St. 8-10-12-16 INCH RUBBER BELTING. ALL NEW. ANY LENGTH DESIRED. ALSO ALL SIZES MANILA ROPE. PRICED RIGHT 1302 W. Washington St FOB SALF— I Two good slx-pockct pool tnliles, equipped; good condition. CHAS. EVANS, N. Walnut. Craw'fortisvillo. Iml * * FIVE LARGE SIZE CANNON HEATING STOVES. 1302 W. Washington St. BEAUTIFUL LAVALLIERE 2 DIAMONDS'; 3 SAPPHIRES: 40 PEARS; WORTH $1 30. - WEBSTER 8500. ONE new 33x5 cord tire; bargain. 1541 fiprut-e SI. *—Musical Instruments I s3ssm j jt Buys another Cliristmas Special a /; player piano outfit. 48 J This is a very slightly used H * Pianola, and priceil exceptionally low . it for our Xmaa trad<*. This instru- if merit includes sls worth of Q. R. S. A m rc'iß. Your own selection, and a ts # s*2o new duct ben< h. A 'ail will con- fi V vincc this to In* a rare find. . iff M You tell u* how you want to pay', a f The Baldwin Piano Cos. 4 Z OF INDIANA. S 18 North Pennsylvania St. j $325.00 Biiy-< a Christman special player piano outfit. This is a useil Pianola in fine condition; bench and sls worth of rolls included. This instrument hn new sold for SI,OOO. Terms to Please. THE BALDWIN PIANO CO. QF INDIANA. 18 N Pennsylvania St.

$05.0® Buys* a good used Starr upright piano In fine condition. This instrument sold when new for : $650 00. Tina Is a rare chance. Easy terms j The Baldwin Piano Cos. OF INDIANA. , 18 North Pennsylvania St. $75.00 Buys a good used Plaffin upright piano. This is a very low price for this instrument. Terms to Suit. V I the BALDWIN PIANO CO OF INDIANA. 18 N. Pennsylvania St. SSO 00 Buy# a good used practice Sterling piano. This is an upright and sold for SSOO when new. Terms if You Wish ’Em THE BALDWIN PLANO CO. OK INDIANA. 18 N Pennsylvania St. SAXOPHONES, used, guaranteed one year: same as new LORENZ SAXOPHONE SCHOOL. 122 Pembroke Arcade. Circle 0545. Drexel 4982, 3H -OCTAVE Deagan Marimba Xylophone at. a big sacrifice Practically new. A fine instrument. Irvington 2052, after 8 p. ni. TWO I'LAYFR PIANOS: good rolls and records: reasonable: easy terms; going out of business. Call Harrison 2861. USED Console Phonograph. Can be had by finishing payments. Call Circle) 0832. Ask for Mr, Wtlking. “PATIIE PHONOGRAPH. 65 RECORDS. OAK CASE. CH E AP. DREXEL 6968. USED player piano. Can be had by finishing payments. Call Circle 0832. Ask for Mr. Wilkins. VICTROLA WITH RECORDS. CHEAP. WEBSTER 7474. 100; 65-NOTE, good music rolls; mostly operas reasonable. Randolph 8268. SSO~WTLL buy good piano. Call Harrison 2861. ____ - f —Pet and Live Stock FOR HER XMAS. Real Persian Angora kitten: make# ideal srtft. Bolmont 1847. PERSIAN KITTENS, nice Xmas presents, will hold until Xmas. 1148 Gross Ave. Belmont 4753. FOR HER CHRISTMAS A beautiful black Pomeranian puppy. Belmont 1847. AIREDALE PUPPIES, farm breed: reasonable CALL WEBSTER 3763. CANARIES—YOUNG SINGERS. MAIN 7975. CANARIES. YOUNG SINGERS. 3339 Central. Washington 5629. GOOD sound work horse, S2O. Call Web--1 4•* V ~~26~MISCELIaAXEOIJS \VANTEP~~ FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated; feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. BURKLE. 416 Mass. Main 1428. WANTED —SECOND-HAND BICYCLE sos well grown girl of 12. Must be of fine make: in good order. Mail* 6239. WANTED LARGE OVERCOAT and man's suit, also boys' elothing. Webster 2773. 27 BI SINESS ANNOI NCE.MENTS SAFETY 1 RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE 201 Indiana Ave. ELECTRICAL work, house wiring and fixtures. Call NORTHHiA STERN ELECTRIC AND BATTERY SERYJCE. Webster 9380. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. BURKLE, 416 Mass. Main 1428. YOUR used doll wig# made new from hair combings, sl. Har. 0961. 1930 Boulevnrd P,ace. PAPERHANGING'. PAPER FURNISHED. 54.50 ROOM AND TIP, CIRCLE 7003. 28 STORAGE AM) TRANSFER ~~ Packing Household Goods. Low rates on. California shipments. Phone OTTO J. SUESZ. Main 3628-2353. Night. Webster 0699. Circle 4760. MOVE. $4 load Save money. Reliable, responsible furniture movers. VOGEL TRANSFER CO., Storehouse. Bel. 3420.

27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS Red Ball Transit Cos. 26 Monument PI. Main 4631. 29 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED—Partner to invest small amount in organized dramatic show. Can handle own money. Experience unnecessary. Return should average not less than SIOO weekly. - See ME. EVANS, 816 N. lUinois, 2 to 8:30 p. m. NEW AND USED GOODS STORE, SMALL STOCK. S2OO CASH; 2 LIVING ROOMS. ALL RENTS FOR sls PER MONTH. 1035 E. WASHINGTON ST. - FOUR good semi-modern rooms of good furniture, very cheap; also photogTaph studio outfit. 611 Adelaide. BEAUTY' PARLOR outfit, complete, for sale; very rea-soliable Randolph 1175, 30 AUTOMOBILES FOK SALE b—Gasoline FORD coupe, late 1922, mechanical Al; S3OO, terms. Weissman, 218 E. New York. MA in 4446. SSO AND $75 down, balance $3 weekly buys a good Ford, Dodge, Buick, Hudson and others at low prices. Absolutely guaranteed. Open evening and Sundays. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO.. 522 N Capitol Ave. OVERLAND Original finish; looks like new; good tires all around. Don’t miss this. Terms. OAKLEY OVERLAND SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian. DODGE business coupe, 1923 model; good tires and all necessary extras. Runs better than new. FRED B. AKIN. Barrett. Law Dept.. City Hall. NASH 4 TOURING 1924 model; spare tires; new car at a used car price. Terms. OAKLEY-OVERLAND SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian. SAXON roadster; perfect running order: extra good tires: looks good; just the car for city use. First S4O takes it. Terms if desirod. Hurry. MERIDIAN OVERLAND CO. 957 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sundays. CHEVROLET touring, 1921; couldn't be better; looks fine: special price: bargain. Only s4(l down, balance one year. MERIDIAN OVERLAND CO. 957 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sundays. CHEVROLET sedanette, 1923: has been driven only 5,000 miles; perfect condition every way; $125 cash, balance monthly. Circle 8327. 235 W. Georgia. FORD BODIES. CALIFORNIA TOPS Sale or Trade—Cash or Terms SWISSHELM & PARKER 544 E. Washington. Open evemngr FORD truck. 1923 express body, has been used very little; perfect mech. condition: SIOO cash, balance monthly. Circle 8327. 235 W. Georgia. FORI) tounug; good; looks good! Only $25 down. Special. MERIDIAN OVERLAND CO 957 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sundays. CHALMERS coupe. A-l condition: five cord tires; $225. Small do.vn payment, balance easy terms. MILLER AUTO SALES. 644 E. Washington. OAKLAND Sport. ‘23: 8 months, spare tire, special trunk, driven 1,600 miles. $1,000: terms Owner. Hunjtooidt 3455. 3867 Central Ave MITCHELL touring, new paint, iires, top arid curtain, first-class mechanical condition; be-t OUV today STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 427 N. Meridian. FORD, light delivt ry truck. 1923: w ith starter; exceptional bargain; $75 cash, bal monthly C. 8327. 23.5 W Georgia. DURANT touring. 1923: nearly new; exceptional bargain. $175 ,-ah. balance monthly. Circle 8327. 235 W. Georgia. FORDS, thru- 1923 tourings, roadsters and sedans. Terins. 659 N. Capitol. Open evenings. FORD sedan, late 1920: excellent mech. condition, new paint, SSO cash; $20.97 monthly Circle 8327. 235 W Georgia. HUDSON touring: mechanically perfect; #75 down, balance easy terms. 644 E. Wachington. FORD touring. 1923: best of mech. condition; >7.5 down. $19.77 monthly. Circle 8327. 235 \y Georgia. WILL TAKE talking machines as part payment on a good used car Lincoln 6865. BARGAINS tn used cars. BIVEN & HAYSES. 120 W. North. Lincoln 7575. OAKLAND sedan, good condition, $250. Drexel 5406. 406 S. Rural StTEMPLARS, sport roadster and touring; terms 659 X. Capitol. Open evenings. DEPENDABLE used carl C. H WALI,ERICH CO . 833 N Meridian.

c—Trucks 1924 ONE-TON Ford truck for sale or trade. Box bed and stake rack. Never been used. Washington 0592. 31 *UT()Moim.ES WANTED EST PRICES PAID We vaWh:.v make or model. Largest In State INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND . TIRE CO. 518 N. Capitol. * Main 2658. OPEN EVKNING9 AND SUNDAY, CALL us before you sell your old car; no delay; good prices. STATE AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 631 N. Illinois St. Lincoln 1934. AUTOS WANTED WE PAY CASH I. WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N. Illinois St. Main 1579. HIGHEST -ash prices paid for used cars. BAM CORAZ Tin N. Capitol AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E Now York St. Main 4446 32 AUTO SUFULIES, kEFAIRS^ AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry" THE MASTER VULCANIZERS. CUT RATE VULC CO., INC. WE BAKE ENAMEL your entire car any color and deliver in four days. 1331 N. Capitol Ave Lincoln 6032. ONE new 33x4 Lincoln cord tire with tube, sl2- Lincoln 6620. 37 MON Ul TO I/O AN 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 month. “ SlO'l “ $ 500 “ S2OO “ SIO.OO “ S3OO. “ $15.00 “ With interest at 314 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 outstanding. Come in and get free booklet. “The Twenty Payment Plan.” which describes everything fully. All business eonfldental. We loan on furniture, pianos. Victrolas, etc., without removal. Also Loan on Diamonds Call, phone or write INDIANA COLLATERAL LOAN CO. (Bonded Lenders) ESTABLISHED 1887. 201 LOMBARD BUILDING. 24 Vj E WASHINGTON ST. Malr 3286 PHONE —Main 3258. FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B WILSON 1101 National City Bank Bldg Lincoln 6404 MONEY to loan on second mortgages L. B. MfLLEft 27 N Delaware St Main 5762. 39 LEGAL NOTICES BANKRUPTCY SALE The Trustee ol George Hagelskamp. bankrupt. will sell the personal gssets of said estate, consistin#“Lf stock of groceries, fixtures. horses and wagons and 095 cases of sauer kraut, at public auction in bulk for cash at 10 a. m.. Saturday. December 22. 1923, at 1150 Prospect St., Indianapolis, Bad. Full information may be had from the undersigned. JOHN F. BOBSINGER, Receiver George Hagelskamp, bankrupt. 607 Merchants Bank Bldg.

TUESDAY, DEC. 18, 1923

39 IJEGALNOTICES NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF LANDS BELONGING TO THE STATE INDIANA, IN LAKE COUNTY', INDIANA. Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed with the State Auditor, signed by five resident freeholders and voters of Lake County. Indiana, asking that certain swamp lands belonging to the State of Indiana, and lying between the meander lines of the Little Calumet River, in Sections Seventeen (17) and Twenty (20), Township Thirty-six (36) North, Range Nine (9) West of the Second Principal Meridian, in the County of Lake, be offered for sale, in accordance with the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, authorizing the sale and conveyance of lands belonging to the State, approved March 9. 1889. and the amendment of Section Four thereof, approved by the Governor of the State, March second, 1923. Acting upon, said petition, as required by iaw. the Auditor of State will offer the lands described therein, for sale at public sale, at the time and place hereinafter stated, and upon the following conditions as required by the law, to-wit: He will at such time* and place offer said lands for sale to the highest bidder for cash, first offering the same for sale as a whole. If no cash bid is received for the appraised value of said lands so offered, he will then offer the same for sale in parcels. If no cash bid for the appraised value of said lands is received when the same are so offered for sale, as a whole or in parcels, the State Auditor w-ill immediately re-offer said lands for sale on a credit of not to exceed three years, payable in equal annual installments, with interest payable annually in advance. Said lands have been platted and appraised as required by law r , a description of the same and the appraisement thereof being as follows: , Description. Appraisement. I. All that' part of the East Half (EVj) of the Southeast Quarter i SE ) of Section Seventeen (17), Township Thirty-six (36) North. Range Nine (9) West of the Second Principal Meridian. Lake County. Indiana, lying south of the north meander line of the Little Calumet River, as fixed in the U. S. Government Survey of 1835, and lying north of the center of the A Little Calumet River, containing 8.153 acres more or less, excepting therefrom that part thereof included within the right of way lines ot the Chicago & Erie and the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroads, containing 0.511 acres more or less, leaving 7.942 acres more or less, exclusive of railroad right of way3 $198.6$ J. All that part of the West Hail (Wlj) of the Southeast Quarter (SSt.i) of Section Seventeen (17), Township Thirty-six (36) North, Range Nine (9) sYest of the Second Principal Meridian. Lake County, Indiana, lying south of the north meander line of the Little Calumet River, as fixed in the U. S. Government Survey of L 835, and lying north of the center of the Little Calumet River, containing 6.662 acres more or less, excepting therefrom that part thereof included within the right of way lines of the Chicago & Erie and the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroads, containing 0.707 acres more or less, leaving 6.955 acres more or less, exclusive of railroad right of ways $178.6* 5. All that part of the West Half (Wta) of the Southeast Quarter (SE >4 ) of Section Seventeen (17), Township Thirty-six (36) North. Range Nine (9) West of the Second Principal Meridian. Lake County. Indiana, lying north of the south meander line of the Little Calumet River, as fixed in the U. S. Government Survey of 1835, and lying south of the center of the y Little Calumet River, containing 12.115 acres more or less, excepting therefrom that part thereof included within the right of way j lines of the Chicago & Erie and the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroads. | containing 0.100 acres more or less, j leaving 12.015 acres more or less. | exclusive of railroad right of l ways s36u.i ; L All that part of the East Half (Eta) of the Southwest Quarter ' [ (SWti) of Section Seventeen (17), ; Township Thirty-six (36) North. Range Nine (9) West of the Secil Meridian. Lake Countv, Indiana, lying south of the iue ot the Little Calumet River, as fixed by the U. S. Government Survey of 1835. and lying north of the center of the Little Calumet River, containing 9.116 acres more or less: also that part of the East Half (E%) of the Northwest Quarter (NWQ) of Section Twenty (20) Township Thirty-six (36) North. Range Nine (9) West of the Second Principal Meridian, lying north of the center of the Little Calumet River, containing 0.363 acres more or less, making a total of 9.479 acres mere or less $331.76 5. AM that part of the East Half (ll'j) of the Southwest Quarter (SW ) of Section Seventeen (17), Township Thirty-six (36) North. Range Nine (9) West of the Second Principal Meridian. Lake County. Indiana, lying south of the center of the Little Calumet River. Containing 3.838 acres more or less $134.33 Said lands will be so offered for sale at Ihe office of the Auditor of State, at the state Hi>iise, at Indianapolis, at twelve o'clock noon, on the 28th day of December 1923. No bids will be accepted for less than the appraised value of said lands. The appraisement of the same, as above set forth, is subject to the approval of a majority of a Commission composed of the Governor of the State, the Auditor of State and the Treasurer of State, which Commission may also accept or reject any and ail bids. ROBERT BRACKEN. Auditor of Stai, Dated. Indianapolis, Indiana, October 25th, 1923.

NOTICE TAXPAYERS WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP To the Taxpayers of Washington Township Marion County. Indiana. Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers oi Washnigton Township. Marion County, State* of Indiana, that the board of commissioners of said county has determined upon. And duly authorized the Issuance of bonds In the total principal sum of one hundred nlnetl thousand ($109,000.00) dollars. bearing Udfl terest at the rate of 4 per cnt per num. to provide the funds to pay for construction of the improvement of a cer. j tain highway, wholly within said townshij\ j as petitioned for by Russell N. Edwards at Al LEO K. FESLER, Auditor of Marion County, Indiana, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the unde*** , signed has duly qualified aa administrate** of estaet of Helen Whelehel, deceased, lato of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate isupposed to be solvent. FRANCIS M. HAGER, JR* No. 21829. Dec. 4. 11. 18. Ryan, Ruckelshau# A Ryan, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the under* signed has duly qualified as executor of estate of Carrie D Lupton, deceased, late ol Marion County. Indiana. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. MARSHALL D. LUPTON. No. 21832. Dec, 4, IX and 18, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as executor of the estate of Anna Mary Enders, deceased, lata of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. THE INDIANA TRUST CO. No. 21859. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as executor of th% estate ol Anna H. Wright, deceased, late of M lion County, Indiana. Said estate la supposed to be solvent. No. 21858. ALBERT LIEBER. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as adminstratrix. with will annexed, of estate of Gaylord F. Weber, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. No, 21853. JENNIE Z, WEBER. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as executor of ea- _a fate of 3arbara Blodau, deceased, late olfl Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is posed to be solvent. 1 \ ALBERT BLODAU. No. 21834. - .Tamos W. Harrington. Dec. 4. 11 and 18. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT ' Notice is hereby green, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Sarah A. Canfield, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. GAIL C. LOCKWOOD. Louis B. Calvelage. No, 21876. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undesigned has duly qualified as executor ot . estate of Elizabeth Ehrensperger, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said is supposed to be solvent, . n x "1579. Jo£ffl SSttBKSBWMBR^