Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 188, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1923 — Page 10

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1 DEATH NOTH KS KINLEY, JOHN DAVID—Died Wednesday moriung. Dee. 19. age 69 years. Funeral 'riday. Dec. 2L 1:30 p. at. at residence of an. Wm H. fOpley 109 N. Harding St. rlends invited. Bunai Mi. Jackson. TRIMPE. MARY A.—Age 78 years, beloved mother of Henry SI.. Benjamin A. and John A., passed away Dec. 19, 7 a. m . at her son's residence. Henry M Trtnipe, 330 Highland Ave. Funeral at the residence Friday. Dec. 21. 8:30 a. m Servnes at 9t. Mary's Church. 9 a. m iiijrial lioly Cross cemetery. She was a member of the Mother of God Society Friends invited. 2 CARD OF THANKS ' CARD OF THANKS—To the many kind friends, relatives and neighbors we extend our heartfelt appreciation for their beautiful thoughts and tokens of love in our bereavement. MRS. EHRENSPERGER S SONS AND DAUGHTER. E.MILIE STARKER. 5 FTXERAL 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. FLANNER & BUCHANAN 5*20 N Illinois St. Funeral director* to the people of Indianapo.is since 1887. Phone —Mam 0041. <>642. Li. 2841. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. Main 090S SHIRLEY BROS. CO. Jin in office. 946 N. Illinois St. Circle 1918 Main 1841 VM’do Parlor*. 12-J2 Union St. FUNERAL DIRECTOR —i 102 N Illinois. WM E. KRIEGER Main 1154. Res. phone, Bee Davis 332-L. GADD—BERT S. GADD. 2130 i'ro-pe.t St. Phone Stewart 2278. UNDERTAKERS—HJsEY A TITUS. 931 X. Delaware. L 6364. M. .3680. _ 10 MIST AM) Mil M> EASTERN STAR pin. set with diamond, at the Gstiing Gun Club to Illinois street car or transferring to W. Tenth. St. oar. Rewsrd. Call Mam 8360. LOST —Brown poeketbook in Palace restroom Monday evenmg. Finder please return purse and keys, but keep money. Call Main 3147. POCKETBOOK with Masonic and I. O. O. F. receipts and money, downtown Saturday noon. Drexe. 9118 Liberal reward offered.

Thirty Years on Seas Converts Mariner to Lover of Flowers

• Thirty years on the high seas! Thirty years in the tang of salt air, bucking squalls, fighting gales, rolling in treacherous troughs between mountainous seas. Nothing but seaweed, TOT WO ULD YOU . DO WITH $1,000? Here's a Chance to Find Out in Times Contest. What will the winners of the $2,500 Times proverb contest do with their money? The Proverb Editor points out that the first prize of SI,OOO would make a. substantial payment on a home. Other prizes range down to $5. However, a complete set of proverb answers must be submitted in order that you may win a prize. Plenty of time will be given, even after the sixtieth proverb picture is published, to enable every one to hunt proverbs and check their answers carefully. If you haven’t time to hunt proverbs on certain days save The Times until you do have time to hunt them. Remember, those who least expect it often are winners. ZACH FETES HIS FRIENDS Clerk for Courts Remembers All With landslide of Cheer. "Do your Christmas decorating early" is the slogan of Zachariah T. Dungan. clerk of the Supreme and Appellate Courts, whose office in the Statehouse fairly teems with congeniality and good will. More than a week ago Dungan liberally embellished his office with garlands, Christmas bells and glittering tinsel. Dishes of candy were placed on tables in various parts of the office where they may be found by judges, lawyers, visitors and appellants. Zach's friends who cannot call* at his office have been reached by remembrance cards. •HAIR TONIC’ MOURNED labels on 3,000 Cases and Eighteen Barrels of Alcohol Disregarded. Bt United Pres* CHICAGO, Dec. 20. —Hundreds of Chicagoians today mourned loss of their Christmas hair tonic. Federal authorities seized 3,000 cases and eighteen barrels of alcohol marked "hair tonic." United States Marshal Levy said he learned bootleggers were preparing to distribute the alcohol to several hundred regular customers who had or dordi holiday liquor.

LOST AXn KOI Nl) FOUND—Articles found in Indianapolis street cars yesterday: TWO XMAS PACKAGES. THREE SMALL KEYS IN HANDKERCHIEF. ONE DOOR KEY. TWO SCHOOL BOOKS ONE KID GLOVE. ONE BOSTON BAG. LOOSE MONEY. Telephone Main 2737. PEARL sunburst broach with diamond, lost around Thirtieth and Talbott or 4100 N. Pennsylvania. $3 reward. Randolph 1343. i.OST —Small purse containing 315 bill and change, also nameplate, downtown: workitig girl's wages. Harrison 3772. Reward. MALE collie, sable, white: answers to the name of Yankee: reward. Drexel 8655. 1334 Lexington Ave. I.OST—ONE PAIR OF BLACK DRIVING GLOVES. REWARD. CALL DICK RING. MAIN 3500, LOST —Year-old collio, child s pet, answers to the name of Jerry. Reward. Harrison 0800. LOST—Blue beaded bag at Wash. A Mes.. i-ont, S2O in bills Reward. Wash, 2102. I.OST—Dog. female Pekinese, from 1423 X. Meridian. Lincoln 4142. Reward. LOST—Black fur neckpiece. Twenty-Third and Illinois. Drexel 64 LOST—Wrist wateh Nov. 17. Reward. Main 0277. 12 HELP WANTED—MALE THE INDIANAPOLIS AUTO SCHOOL 512 N. Capitol Ave.. trains men in Automobile Mechanics Our EMPLOYMENT BUREAU helps student® to secure which enables them to Earn While They Learn This service is free. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO SCHOOL. Open daily; also Monday. Wednesday and Friday evenings, DOYS WANTED Tech High Boys who live in South or East part of City. See Mr. Jeffries afternoons, Times, Main Office. WANTED—Experienced capable and strictly dependable cook, man or woman, single or married, white or colored, to accompany me to Florida for the winter and take charge and carry out the kitchen requirements of a small hotel averaging about forty guests. Applicant must also know how to arrange American plan meals and furnish references. Leave next week. Address or call Mr. Spooner. Hotel Washington. Main 4283. THREE MEN to sell a necessity, house to house, beginning Jan. 2. Earn $35 to S6O a week. References required See MR MIELKE. Spencer Hotel, from 4 to 8 p. m.. Including Friday. ALI. MEN. women, boys, glris, 17 to 65, desiring Government positions At Indianapolis or elsewnere, good pay. write MR. OZ'IFST. CIS. St Louis. Mo., immediate,y. SIECHANICAL draftsman with some stenographic experience: none other need apply Marietta Mfg. Cos.. Sixteenth and Sherman Drive. Webster 1007. \OUNG man ior siiecisl sacs work; must be willing to start at SIOO per mouth. Apply Roosevelt Hotel after 5 p. in. MR POLLITT. YOUNG MAN—"Jearl'e Opportunity Envelope." means suc< ess and lots of money. Don t hesitate. 23c brings it JEAKL, 1139 X. Meridian St. FIELD MAN One who has had experience in transfer basiir-ss: permanent position. Address A No. 1407. Times. LICENSED pharmaclr.. Only men with reference need apply. MR HUCKLEBERRY. Wash. 1019. MAN and wife to take cnarge of boarding and rooming house Call Belmont 4806. WANTED —ALL-AROUND HOUSE WIREMAX. DREXEL 0126 lT instructions POPULAR PIANO music taught in 20 lesson® 'teginners and advanced Clark Bole- School. 10 W Ohio St. Circle 8326.

kelp and floating marine moss for a | garden! Thirty years in the navy of Uncle | Sam caused A. W. MacKenzie, navy j electrician, to long for flowers, for * growing things, for the other side of nature. Today MacKenzie is an enthusiastic horticulturist with a small “patch" of ground on E. Sixty-Second St. near Keystone Ave. MacKenzie’s sole interest is in his flower garden. Peonies, iris and garden flowers occupy his en-' tire time. McKenzie years ago became interested in native plants of the Philippines while there <*n shore duty. He resolved some day to grow these flowers, himself. But he found his one- ! acre tract of insufficient fertility. He tried growing the hardy, indigenous flowers of Indiana, and they thrived. Eventually MacKenzie hopes to place his flower garden on a commercial basis, but as yet it is in the experimental stage. Frank N. Wallace, State entomologist, and his assistant, Harry F. Dietz, say MacKenzie is one of the most enthusiastic flower growj ers they have ever met. WHEAT CO-OP FINANCES Steps Are Taken by Executive Committee of Association. • Steps to establish a financial foundai tion for the Indiana Cooperative Wheat Marketing Association, founded I in Indianapolis by a group representa- | tive growers Tuesday, were under way today by officers and committeemen i of the executive committee appointed at a meeting Wednesday. John E. Covert of Franklin, Ind., is secretary', and Lewis Taylor, treasurer of the Indiana Farm Bureau Federation, is surer of the or ganization committee. William L. Stahl of Indianapolis, editor of the Hoosier Farmer, will direct publicity. A finance committee treaded by W. H. Settle, chairman of the organization committee will conduct a campaign for obtaining loans from the Farm Bureau Federation. TWO RUNAWAY COUPLES Youths Rounded Up at 2:45 A. M. Near Union Station. Police today communicated with authorities at Cincinnati, to learn if two young women, 18 and 19, and two youths. 18 and 18, arrested near the Union Station at 2:45 a m. by Lieutenant Richter and Sergeant McClure, are wanted there as runaways. : One couple insisted they w'ere married. One of the girls said the boys told them they were going to drive to Indianapolis. and she tried to get them to turn around. Vincennes (lnd.) police wired the local department to be on the lookout for three girls, 14. who are thought to be headed towards InCianUpolis in a large auto with three men| |v

13 INSTRUCTIONS MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER'S COLLEGE, 510 E. Washington St.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0757, RAG —JAZZ and popular piano playing in 20 lessons. Booklet free. CHRISTENSON SCHOOL. 103 Pembrodge Arcade. Cir. 3034. WVNTI ' I) MEN to sell a nationally advertised housed hold necessity. Exceptionally large income insured to steady workere. Cadillac Hales Cos. SALESMEN wanted: experence Unnecessary; good pay while learning. Apply Mr. Meyer. REGINA CORPORATION, 485 Century Blag, \ THREE COAL SALESMEN. CALL DREXEL 3444 OR LIN. 7210. VINTON COAL CO., 577 VINTON ST. ja AOENTS AM) SOLICITORS BECOME representative large concern. Establish yourself permanently. Simplified method selling shoes, factory to wearer Your daily profits large. Apply immediately. STYLE-ARCH SHOES. Cincinnati. 16 Ht^UwANlEl)— FEMALK WANTED Experienced, capable and strictly dependable ,aok: man or woman, single or married, white or colored, to accompany me to Florida for the winter and take charge and carry put the kitchen requirements of a small hotel aver.iging about forty guests: applicant must also know how to arrange American plan meals and furnish references: leave next week. Address or call Mr Spooner, Hotel Washington, Main 4283. WAITRESS AT ONCE Reference: Rivette Case. Eleventh and Peims.vlva'ia. Lincoln 3626. MAIDS—WHITE. DOMESTIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. Room 208, 134‘ 3 E Washington St. WIFE and husband to take charge ot boarding and rooming house. Call Belmont 4806 " 17 S!TI VriON S WAN TED* b—Female CLEANING, also serve at dinners and parties. Can give references; experienced. Harrison 1764. * INTELLIGENT, neat appearing girl desires position as office girl _m physician's or dentists office, Belmont 5027. SHAMPOOING, facials, manicuring, done in your own home. Appointments. Lincoln 5176, WASHING and ironing werk taken home. 2030 Cornell Ave Harrison 0177. HALF-DAY work by tbs week; first-class reference. Webster 7904 WASHINGS done reasonable Called for and delivered. Drexel 42' ’ WASHINGS TO BRING HOME Randolph 3918 18 ROOMS FOR RENT ASHLAND. 194 !; three atractive, steamheated rooms reasonable; gentlemen. Randolph 0634. CAPITOL. 1144 N modern front room: one sc pare from car line. Circle 3637, ALABAMA. 1401 >T furnished room In modem home; gentleman preferred CIO - E _ TWELFTH St.. two large unfurnished. rooms and kitchenette modern. ALABAMA N . 826', modern steam-heated sleeping rooms Lincoln 8*364 _____ a—Light Housekeeping MADISON. 1025 room, kitchenette _ and bath: private entrance; $3 73. Drexel 5375, MII.F Y 125: 2 rooms gas. electricity. Private entrance; ground floors. Bel I*3o. MASS.. 909: two front rooms with kitchen privileges; $9 weekly. Lincoln 2_126. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING "rooms, furnished: also geeping room. Randolph 2895. DELAWARE. N 728 g light housekeeping roomy well furnished and light DEARBORN. 63 S Three moms, gas. light, heat and garage, S3O VERMONT E 523: furnished room for light housekeeping. $3 DORMAN. 322i5; two semi modern furnished rooms. *6. 19 ~ KKNTAI.S a—House* BRAND NEW HALE DOUBLE: seven rooms. hardwood floor*, three bedrooms, bath upstairs and down, shower bath. < latirtlry in basement, built-in features tn kitchen, sun parlor: referenres exchanged. 3100 block on College. Washington 1199 UPPER DUPLEX. 3 rooms, bath and kitchenette, water and heat furnished 1007 8. Pershing. MODERN SEVEN ROOM HOUSE. 535. CALL CIRCLE 1901 6-RCOM. semi-modern. $23. Modern, 7 rooms S4O. Key. 31.2 *-> Dorman CHESTER, N. 2907: four rooms. $25. W. L BRIDGES. 148 N. Delaware. 402 N, WOLCOTT; fl rootn. modem house: good fiirnaoe: key at 404 DEXTER. 2185; anew 4-room double, near ear line. i)—Apartments , Malyneeo Apts. 416 E. Vermont St. Four rooms and bath, good condition, third floor, city heat. $52.50 tier month. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4517. 9 E. Market.

Heated Apartment, $40.00 905 Elm St. Five rooms and bath: good condition. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors Colored A] its. To Let Will give second months rent free; new 4-roont apartments for colored: 820 per month. Call MR BATES. Main 0792. Washington Bank & Trust Cos. d—Business Places A newly remodeled Main St. store of Evansville, Ind., would rent space to a reliable millinery company, shoe or toilet articles. For farther information write care Box 213, Evansville, Ind. f>—Miscellaneous GARAGE FOR RENT—S2.SO. 21 REAL ESTATE KOK SALE b —Houses Modern five-room Bungalow, located north near new Butler College site. Can be seen by appointment. Price $6,750.00. Call MA in 3868. Free Free from landlords and rent increases: $360 cash buys new bungalow at 1952 or 1956 Hovey St. Attractively fttushrd, electric lights, breakfast nook, cement porch and walks, fireproof roof. Call at once. Gardner Realty Cos. 1027 Peoples Bank Bldg. Lin 4162. Eves, liar. 4192. 2541 S. Meridian S3OO Down Five-room cottage; electric lights; paved street. Price $2,360. Payments S2O monthly. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors Terms To Suit Or good vacant lot as first payment on new. 5-room, modern bungalow, near Brooksid* Park, payed street, $47.50. Call Mr. Washburn with J. E. MORRISON & Cos, Lin. 3561. 425 I.eini ke Bldg. Ran, 8731. 18th St. Cottage Half square east of Roosevelt Ave.; house in good condition; five rooms: electric lights, good cellar: 110 fast frontage: $3,350, $350 down, S3O month. Main 0186 Kes„ Stewart 2749

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21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b —Houses A New Bungalow Near Brookside Park Why not save your rent money and deposit it on this five-room modern home on Rural St. All good-sized rooms and bath; on long: lot, and all improvements In and paid for. Will accept small cash payment and give good terms on balance. M. D. Johnson, Meyer-Kiser Bank Lincoln 3341 Res.. Mail 7380. 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. Cali Mr. Brooks, Realtor. Main 0792. Eve.. Randolph 8899. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO. New Year, New Home Five-room modern double, southeast; full lot; double garage. Rents SBS: shows 14>2 per cent. Call Lincoln 3341. ask for Mr. Bowen. MEYER-KISER BANK _ DOWNTOWN PROPERTY. Can be made into duplex or rooming house. Will sell at a low price on terms. E. J. McCracken Circle 4022. Res.. Humboldt 14525, I CITY TRUST CO. I 1430 E. THIRTIETH St., brand new 5-room bungalow, $3,650; 1424 E. Thirtieth St.: 4 room modern bungalow except furnace, $3,300: SSOO down each, balance monthly. 6. E. HEDRICK. Main 1349. from il a. ro. till 5 p. in., evenings Irvington 0638. S3OO CASH. Six-room, semi-modern house, 253 N. Minkner St. Price, $2,300: terms. E- J. McCracken. Circle 4022. Res., Humbodit 1452. CITY TRUST CO. % HOME OR INVESTMENT Double, near Riverside, full two-story, 5 large rooms: full lot: east front: only SI,OOO c-ash. balance S3O month. Price now only $4,000. Renting for S4O month. Webster 2360, rno'iNiV m in; (QALo CIRCLE 6600. 'kiiJ nIU) New s•roam bungalow cast; modern with hardwood floors. Price ss>oo down, $45 per j month. 1% ACRES with danay 5 room house, garage. etc. Near atop 4 V-. Northwestern traction; $3,760: terms. Maiu 0188. Reliable Realty Cos. SEMI-MODERN, four-room cottage. 413 W. Thirty-Second St : see .wnei, 3038 Boulevard Place after 6p. m ('pen for Inspection. 3 to 5 p, m Saturday and Sunday. Week dava phone UNGER Main 0335 ELEVEN ROOM MODERN RESIDENCE; full basement; two large lots. Meal for apartments or rooming house. Will sacrifice for immediate sale. Riley 3244. ONE 7-room house and extra lot mid one 8-room house, located 932 Garfield Drive, right across from Sunken Gardens. Drexel 2782 932 Garfield Drive. _ STRICTLY modern six-room home; hardwood floors and built-in features: leaving citr: want offer 24 Brookville Ave THE SOUTHERN U MBER CO SOUTHEAST, new, 4-room a side: seintmodern double with garage; rents for $54 per month: $4,500; SSOO cash Web. 5309, BARGAIN. Four-room 1 otise on beet street south: 5400 cash, balance monthly. Drexel 7 276, MODERN, five room home; close in: price 54.000. SSOO cash. 535 monthly. Main 0142. FOR bungalows or three *, croom homes, east or south, call C. J. OSBURN, Drexal 6184 T.ET u - buiTd~yo'ur nome. CITY BUILDERS REALTY CO 1160 Fairfield Ave MODERN home; new, nev<-r occupied: must sell; well located Main 0107. NEW 4 RObM bungalow Sy owner. Easy terms Belmont 3404 EOUIUROOM double, 1728 Laurel Stewart 2738 Owner. ' d—l git 8 WASHINGTON BLVD.. near Forty-Fifth! beautiful east front lot 62'•> f.220 Fine homes surrounding. Responsible party can buy for only SSOO cash, balance monthly. Low price for few days. THE KfNN'EAR COMPANY. Mam 1409 Res Wash 1079. FINE level building lot Just southeast State fairground 45 ft frontage Price now only $425: $lO cash. $1.25 weekly. Rare opportunity Webster 2360. EAST front or: Good et Ave . Just off Speedway Ave.; price 5465 Will sell on payments $1.50 per week Call evenings. Randolph 4057. ' Large corner lot on paved street, northcast, 67x150. Only <IOO cash balance easy. Price now only $895. MR. MAPLE. Webster 2300. 41x133, NEAR Twenty-first and Emerson. For quick sale $254 on payments. $1 pdr week. Evenings. Webster 7509. ei—Suburban Five-Room Suburban property, nearly papered and painted, with ■wre<?ne<i In sleeping poroh. 1 H ground; about 2H square* of Interurhan stop; 53.760; easy terms. Main 0186. Rea., Stewart 2749 _______ _____ SUBURBAN home on paver* road, two a*'•a# fine land. For price and terms call Webster 6774 * evenings. COO UK R & HADLEY. f—Hale or Exchange FOR RALE or trade, a real eighty-acre farm near Stilesvllle; sixty acres plow land, balance In good timlx r. wheat and clover: I good house, eight rooms: fine barn. CAPITOL REALTY CO 204 Rnuh Bldg $16,000 EQUITY In rental property for farm. J. D. CARLIN 2134 Northwestern Ave., Indianapolis. Randolph 4402. 22 v KL\L ESTATE WANTED Want Small Home Will pay cash for small homes west: semimodern: condition unimportant. Will ileal quickly. Call Randolph 4830. V 5 MIN< LU.ANLOI S FOR SALK a—Coal, Ice and Wood

WE WISH YOU I nv GUISTMAS AND THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS THE BIGGEST AND BEST YEAR PATOKA COAL EVERY HAD. §l6lOl Bill mmmi EXCLUSIVE PATOKA DEALERS. MAin 1883. MAin 1884. RAndolph 1212. CINDERS OLIN COAL AND FUEL CO. WEBSTER 2041. HEATIN£ stove No. 14, good condition, with pipe, sl2. 523 E. Vermont. TRY KINDLINCk- big truck loads. Call Main 7451, o®Drexel 5555.

FOR SALE a—Coal, Ice and Wood BUY nm COAL kl M SPECIAL reduced ranis We sell the beet coal that money can buy guaranteed and the guarantee is good. Gen. W. Va. Island Creek lkd. lump $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 lp., fkd....55.25 Ind. or 111. large lump $5.75 Ind. or 111. mine run, $4.20 lad. or 111. nut and slack $3.40 Gen. Poca.. lp., fkd $9.25 Gen. Poca. lp., shoveled $9.00 Gen. Poca. mine run $6.90 The best grades of Semi-Smokeless Coals on the market, as follows: These coals are very high in heat _ and low in ash. Litwar lp., fkd $7.50 Mohawk lp., fkd $7.5<V 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 0 p. m., 6 days a week. Phones: Lincoln 8361, 8362 Lincoln 8363, 8364 PRICES 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. j $7.00 W. Va. egg, fkd $6.50 W. Va. Lp. (Island Creek), fkd. $6.95 E. Ky. egg, fkd v .$6.50 Linton foarth vein lp., fkd $6.00 111. block, fkd $5.95 Ind. lp., fkd $5.75 111. or Ind. 2” to 6’’ lp., fkd $5.40 Ind. egg. fkd ..•••• 55.25 Baseburner coke $11.50 Tlhe BETHEL COAL CO. DKexel 2716. DRexel 2717. BTy coal cheap Island Creek \V. Va. lump. ..$7.25 Three Tons, s2l Ind. or 111. lump $5.50 Three Tons, sls This is one of the beet .-oils mined in West Virginia, free from slate, alack. and will not clinker. If coal is not as advertised return at our expense JACKSON COAL CO. 866 E. Pratt Lincoln 5496. Lincoln 5496.

3 DAYS ONLY StarUity Lump $5.75 This oohl is free from slack and clinkyfs. lIU mbo It 4421 $5.50 1 r KIPmN Two Tons $10.75 Clean forked Indianu Lump Indiana egg $5.15 Two tons SIO.OO Try our Hoosier Red Ash. It bums well anil holds fire over night. Hoosier Rial Asti IPaclean fkd csn.Bs Hoosier Red Ash egg. clean fkd $5.25 Finest Quality—Correct Weight Guaranteed. Kiiullitif; With Each Ton. DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN THE CITY. Union lee and Coal £O. _ Drexel 4621. Drexel 4621 Linton Lump $6.00 Brazil Block $6.00 Pocahontas Lump . . .$9.00 IV. Va. & Kentucky. .SB.OO Orders Taken Sunday A. M. Between 8:30 and 12 Call HUmboldt 4421 SPECIAL SALE Linton No. 4 Fork Lump, $5.25 Why not the boat? Less ashes, no clinkers. more heat, the favorito for years. The same today v SLACK $3.00 W VIRGINIA LUMP $7 25 GLENDORA $6 35 CRIDER COAL UP Drexel 6898. Ind. and 111. Lump Clean forked ;. .$5.25 RED OAK SPECIAL $5 75 LARGE CLEAN FKD W. VA. LUMP $7.00 POCAHONTAS LUMP. RED ASH $9.75 T Va. MINK RUN, RED ASH $7.00 Red Oak Coal Cos. LINCOLN 1868 LINCOLN 1868. GLENDORA The coal that gives satisfaction MONCRIEF COAL CO. State and English Ave. Drexel 2094 WOOD H WlL> Drexel 3444. Lin. 7210. HEAVY wood, also kindling woodi Maiu 0142. " \ b—Clothing TROUSERS fTo Match vL Your C-oat iL $3.95, $4.95 WM $5.95, $6.95 and up THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St„ Near Illinois MAN'S FUR LINED OVERCOAT: SIZE 38 OR 40 CANADIAN MUSKRAT: PERSIAN LAMB COLLAR: COST $200: WILL SELL FOR SSO. HUMBOLDT 1204. RUG, PERSIAN. 4x6, Sarouk. $95. Randolph 1821. COATS, girls, three: brown, fur-trimmed: $5 each: fine condition. Washington 1888. TWO evening dresses, size 36 sl6 each. Randolph 3366. c—Household Goods Hr MILTON BEACH rug washing machine. ( lU Randolph 1363.

t 5 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE , c— Household Goods

Rugs—Linoleum Gold Seal Congoleum rugs, 9x12, fuhy guaranteed; new. perfect goods; special. $14.75. Brussel* rugs; blue, tan, taupe and old rose. 9x12: $12.50. Imported Japanese grass rugs, double warp 9x12, $7.50. We carry a full line of Brussels, Axminister, velvets and Wiltons at the lowest prices in the city.- Call and be convinced. All new. perfect goods. Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W. Washington St. Opposite Statehouse. “If It Covers the Floor We Have It.”

d—Miscellaneous

Give a Corona for Christmas For Student, Salesman, Professional Man and Housewife SSO Cash. Terms can be arranged. .Judd Typewriter Exchange 142 North Meridian Telephone MA in 2890.

tyFew riters $25 $35. S4O S6O. S6O; factory rebuilt* and fully guaranteed. Typewriters rented, repaired. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO 30 S Pennsylvania. Lincol* 6822. Eatahiished 1880. FOR SALF —Two guoci six-pocket pool tables, equipped; good condition. CHAS. EVANS. 317 N. Walnut, Crawfordsville, I nil BEAUTIFUL LAVALLIERE 2 DIAMONDS: 3 SAPPHIRES; 49 PEARLS WORTH $1 50. WEBSTER 8900. THREE-TUBE radio set, complete, at a bargain. Call Randolph 1363. and ask for BARNEY. BARGAIN: Saxophone, Beuseher, alto. brass, practically new. Call Irv. 0320. ONE new 33x5 cord tire; bargain. 1541 Spruce St. —Musical Instrument® $325.00 Rum a Christmas special player piano outfit. This is a used Pianola in fine condition; bench and sl6 worth of rolls included. This instrument when new sold for SI,OOO, Terms to Please THE BALDWIN PIANO CO. OF INDIANA. 18 N Pennsylvania St. $75.00 Buys a good nsed Vlaffin upright piano This is a very low price for this instrument Terms to Suit. THE BALDWIN PIANO CO OF INDIANA. 18 N Pennsylvania 9t.

$125.00 Buys a good used Starr upright piano in fine condition. This instrument sold when new for $550 00 This is a rare chance Easy terms Tlhe BaUdwiin Piano Cos. OF INDIANA. 18 North Pennsylvania St. $50.00 Buys a good used practice Sterling piano. This is an upright and sold for SSOO when new-. f Terms if You Wish ’Em THE BALDWIN PIANO CO OF INDIANA. 18 N Pennsylvania St. SAXOPHONES, used, guaranteed one year: same as new. LORENZ SAXOPHONE SCHOOL, 122 Pembroke Arcade. Circle 0545. Drexel 4982. 3 1 ■> OCTAVE Deagan Marimba Xylophone ala lug nacrifice Practically new A fine instrument Irvington 2052. after 6 p. m. TWO PLAYER PIANOS: good rolls and ! 'Vecorda: reasonable: easy terms; going out of business. Cali Harrison 2861. USED Conso7e — Pbunograph Can',be had by finishing payments Call Circle 0832. Ask for Mr Wilklngr f?BED player piano. Can be had by finishing payments. Call Circle 0832. Ask for Mr Wilking. VICTROLA WITH RECORDS. CHEAP. WEBSTER 7474. 100: 65-NOTE good music rolls: mostly operas: reasonable. Randolph 8268, SSO WILL buy good piano. Call Harrison 2861. t —Fet and Live Stock RABBITS, checkers. Flemish, blues, champagnes. New Zeaiands. for pet stock or meat. Bucks for service. 4903 B. TwentyFirst St. Webster 2711. PERSIAN KITTENS: nice Christmas presents: wall nold until Christmas. 1148 Gross Ave Belmont 4753 FOUR PAIRS OF IMPORTED ENGLISH HARZ MOUNTAIN SINGERS Call Pw-xei 8454. ~* FOR HER CHRISTMAS A beautiful black Pomeranian puppy. Belmont 1847. CANARIES GOOD SINGERS AND FEMALES. Circle 6637. Bt6 Broadway. CANARY SINGERS AND FEMALES. 1037 S. Alabama. COWS. TWO: HKAVV SPRANGEKS. WEB. 6301. RING 4. fwo Boston terrier puppies: 4 months old: also violin Randolph 6103-1. FULL pedigTeed Persian cat: male; orange. Bargain yVcbater 0972 or Webster 1004. GIVE A FINE SINGER for a Xmas present. Webster 2114, GOOD sound work horse, S2O. Call Wobster 1643 " 26 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED “ FEATHERS bought, soul and renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. BURKLE. 416 Mure Main 1428 WANTED—SECOND-HAND BICYCLE sos well grown girl of 12. Must be of fine make: tn good order. Main 6239. 27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTI.EDGE 201 Indiana Ave. FEATHERS bought, sola and renovated; feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F BURKLE. 416 Mass Main 1428. PAPERHANGING: PAPER FURNISHED. $4.50 ROOM AND UP CIRCLE 7003. _ 28STOBXGE AND 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 3426. Red Bail Transit Cos. 26 Monument PI. Main 4631. 29 BUSINESS YIFrORTUNTTIES ELECTRICAL work, house wiring and fixtures. Call NORTHEASTERN ELECTRIC AND BATTERY SERVICE. Webster 9380. ROOMING HOUSE far sale: filled with steady roomers, priced low for quick sale. By owner Address ANo 2840 ‘Times. BEAUTY PARLOR outfit, complete, for sale; very reasonable. Randolph 1175. 3° automoWles for^ale^' b—Gasoline OVERLAND, 1923. touring; absolutely like new; driven 4,000 miles. Main 5013. OAKLAND sedan, good condition, $260. Drexel 5406, 406 S. Rural St. DEPENDABLE used cars. C. H. WALLERtCH C 0„ 8.13 N, Meridian. FORD, 1923. touring: starter, demountable. lock wheel Main 5013. FINANCE car, sell balance due; S6O down. Main 6013. *

30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline * Used Car Sale FIVE DAYS Including Sunday Dodge, 1922. Maxwell, 1922. Willys-Knight, 1920. Willys-Knight, 1922. Overlands, 1920-22-29. Our assortment includes coupes, sedans, tourings and roadsters. Every car is in first-class condition. We also have several others not mentioned in this list. Every car must be sold. Easy terms. Biviim-Hayinies lime, 120 W. North St. Lincoln 7575. Open evenings and Sunday.

Special Offferimig to Holiday Used Car Buyers UNTIL BECo 3IST We are offering: any Ford or Cheverolet on uur floor lor $25 JO down payment, also a few cars of different makes with the same terms. Cars from 1020 to 1923 all in good mechanical condition and nearly all have starters. Positively the Best Values So the City All models to select from lodsamia Investment and Securities Cos. 235 W. Georgia. , Circle 8327.

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. Buiek. Hudson and others at low prli-es. Absolutely guaranteed Open evening and Sundays. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 322 V Capitol Ave. i SAXON rnad-di r; perfect running order; extra good tires: looks good: just the car j for city use First 84:) takes it. Terms jif desired. Hurry. MERIDIAN OVERLAND CO. 957 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sundays. I CHEVROLET tounng. 1921 ; couldn't be better; looks fine; special price; bargain. Only 540 down, balance one year. MERIDIAN OVERLAND Os). I 957 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sundays. ' Will take talking machine as part payment ongood used car. Lincoln | 6865. • FORD touring : • good; looks godd. Only $:5 i down Special. MERIDIAN OVERLAND CO j 967 N. Meridian Open evenings and Sundays. MITCHELL louring, new paint, tires, top and curtain, first-class mechanical condition: best buy today STONE CHEVROLET I CO , 477 N. Meridian. | FORD BODTes OAI.IKORNTa'TOPS Sale or Trade—Cash or Terms 9WISSHELM & PARKER 544 E Washington Qnen evenings. FORDS, three 1923 tourings, roadsters and sedans. Terms. 559 N. Capitol. Open evenings FINANCE car. taken back on loan: sell balance due. 550 down. Real bargain. Main 5013 HUDSON touring, mechanically perfect: $75 down, balance easy terms. 644 E. Wash-fr-MPLARS. spori roadster and touring; terms 559 N. Capitol. Open evenings. c>—Trucks 1924 ONE-TON Ford truck for sale or trade. Box bed and stake rack. Never been used. Washington 0592. 31 Al TOMOBILES YVANTKD HIGHEST PRICES PAID We want any make or model. Largest tn State INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 518 N Capitol. Main 2638. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY. AUTOS WANTED . WE PAY CASH. 1. WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N Illinois St Main 1579. CALL us before you sell your old ear: no delav: good prices STATE AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 631 N Illinois 31 Lincoln 19.14. HIGHEST -ash prices paid for used cars. SAM CORAZ. 19 N. Capitol. AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E New York St. Main 4446 ~ 32 AUTO St ri IAKS. KKpTuRS AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry THE MASTER VULCANIZERS. CUT RATE VULC CO.. INC. ONE new 33x4 Lincoln *cord tire with tube, sl2. Lincoln 6620. ITS never lost until India, - apolis Times Want Ads have failed to find it. 37 MONEY TO LOAX 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 3 50, pay back $ 2.50 a month. “ 510 ! “ 3 5.00 “ s2o' “ SI 0.00 5300. " $15.00 With interest at 34$ per cent a month. Pay faster ts you wish—less cost. Ae 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 confidents!. We loan on furniture, pianos. Victrolas. etc., without removal. Also Loan on Diamonds Call, ph r-f write NDIANA C TEFAL LO Ai, , ). f Bonded Lenders I ESTABLISHED 1887. 24*>3 E. WASHINGTON ST Mair 3286—PHONE —Main 3286 SfONEY to loan on seeond m „.iges L. B. MILLER. .27 N Delaware S'. Main 5762. IT’S never lost until India” joUs Tima# Want Ads havs failed . fir it.

THURSDAY, DEC. 20, 1923

37 MONEY TO LOAN B’IRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WILSON, 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Lincoln 6404. ’ 39 LEGAL NOTICES The Cleveland. Cincinnati. Chicago & Stl Louis Ry. Cos.; The Cincinnati Northern R." R.. and The E.. I. & TH. R. R. Cos. will sell the following described freight which has not been claimed by owners, at public auction. Thursday, Dec. 27. 1923. at 9:30 a. m. at the Unclaimed Freight Statoni of the C., C„ C. & St. L. Ry. Cos., corner Capitol Ave. and South St., Indianapolis, Ind. Unless previously claimed /by rightful owners. Lot number, consignee, destination, commodity follows: R 698—The Moore Cos., Muncie. lnd_ 1 desk ertd, 2 erts chairs, 1 ert costumers, 1 ert screens. R 69!)—John Davies, Granite City. 111., 4 stl hlf brls roof cement. It 700 —Triangle Paint Cos., Cleveland, Ohio, 1 keg roof cement. R 701—L. Costa, Nokomis, 111., 1 stl drum crackers. R 702—Jimines Battery Shop. Peoria, 111.. 1 bx calendars. R 703—The Laco Mfg. Cos.. Warsaw, Ind., 1 ert generator tank, 1 bx fixtures, 1 bx gas stove, 1 ert ehem toilet. R 7 07—The Para Belle Rubber Cos., Cleveland, Ohio, 1 used auto tire. It 708—0-N Mary E. Shepler, Maxwell, Ind., 2 bx candy, 6 pi candy. R 709 —H. E. Russell, Westport. Ind., 1 keg wire nails. R 712 —Elsie Burden. Muncie, Ind., 1 Jire bowl. R 713—Home Furniture Cos., Gillespie, 111., 2 cases Wee Wee Velocipedes. R, 714—The American Auto Laundry Ca., Peoria, 111., 1 bx calendars. R, 715—Brooks Oil Cot, Cleveland, Ohiok 1 drum boiler treatment. R 716—Spiegel May Steam Cos.. Chicago, 111.. 1 tube linoleum. R 717—J. L. Webb. Chicago, 111., 8 bxa merchandise. R 718 —H. H. Davis, Mt. Victory. Ohio. 1 empty crate. R 719—Wm. Routman, East St. Louis, HI.. 4 ctn sale tickets. R 730 —Bossard & Machemer. Niles, Midi., 2 ldf dr gear grease. 1 truck, 1 ca hdwe, 1 <vt adv matter. . R 721- —O-N Cummins Motor Cos., Harrisburg, 111., 1 Ford truck cab. R. 722—United Financing Syndicate, Chicago, 111., 1 bdl tires. Ii 723—0-N C. C. Arabee. Mt. Carmel, 111., 1 Ml tires. R 724—M. D. Weaver, Goshen. Ind., 1 knife drum. 1 feed table, 1 bdl 7 It pipet 1 box grinder. ilij I 72.'—Kronmitf'-r Gar are Elkhart, In<W 2 Cs gTease, I Cs adv matter. ” R 726 —O-N Coxie Cos., Muncie, Ind, 2 cases candy. R 727—Maden & Son. Danville, Ind, -4 40-gal dr asbestos liq. R 728—Aroo Look Roofing Cos, Bloomington. 111, 1 bx calendars. . R 729- —F. E. Wood. Bioomington, HL, 1 bx calendars. R 7'31—8. H. Klus & Sons, Anderson, Ind , 1 bx printed matter. R 732—0-N Dickinson Eleetrio Cos., Urbana. 111, 1 bx electna supplies, 1 bdl conduit, 3 kegs porcelain. R 733—0-N Dick Miner, Urbana, 111, 2 ert earthenware, 1 ctn plumbing goods, 2 range boilers. R 734—Hunter Wood & Cos, Urbana, Hl* 1 pi glass door. R 739—Industrial Prod. Cos, Cleveland, Ohio, 1 can paint. R 740—Atlas Cement and Paint Ccx, Cleveland, Ohio, 2 cans paint. R 741 —River View Garage. Elkhart. Ind, 2 hf drums hub grease, bx adv matter, CNR 40 —St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Jackson, Mich, 1 brl sweeping comp. CNR 42—T. H. & A Coal Cos, Jackson. Mich, 1 case and 1 ctn calendars. CNR 43—0-N V. B. Furry. West Alexandria. Ind, 1 bag stoek tonic. Persons claiming any of the foregoing described articles, will please state to the undersigned the number of same given in the above list, prove ownership, pay charges and take same away before day of sale. Description of packages are copied from freight or way bills, but neither the quantity or contents are quaranteed. All lots subject to examination Wednesday, Dec. 26, 1923. J. K. VANCE. F. C. A . Transportation Bldg, Indianapolis. Ind. Phone: Main 5100. Terminal 159. STATE HIGHWAY CCNST RUCTION Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Director of the State Highway .Commission, at the office of the State Highway Commission, in the State House. City of Indianapolis, Indiana, until 10 a. ru. on the 2d day of January. 1024, for the construction of certain highways and described as follows: 1. F. A. No. 21, Sec. B. Louisville Road, Soliersbuxg to Memphis. Clark County--6.032 miles. 2. F. A. No. 65. Sec B Dixie Bee Line, Pnneeton to Cunningham's Ferry Road, Gibson County. 5.812 miles. 3 F. A No 67, Sec A. Midtilebory-H Grange Road La Grange to Hood Lake, IIP Grange County. 8.088 miles. 4 F. A No 67, Sec. B. Midd'.ebury-I-a Grange Road. Hood Lake to Middlebury. La Grange and Elkhart Counties. 8.179 miles. 5. F A. No. 74. Sec. A. Lafayette Pike, Lebanon to Thorntown Boone County. 7.736 nii’es. 6 F. A. 74 Sec. B. Lafayette Pike, Thorntown tc Colfax. Boone anti Clinton Counties. 5.743 miles. 7. F. A. No. 74. Sec. C. Lafayette Pike. Colfax to Stockwell. Clinton and Tippecanoe Couities. 8.639 miies. 8. F A. No. 74. Sec. D. Lafayette Pike, Stockwell to Jackson Highway. Tippecanoe County. 8.095 miies. Bids will be re -ived for three typea of par-meat—Brick. BituilPffous Concrete and Concrete, on the above listed projects, as shown on plans and described in Standard Specifications for same. Cement for the above listed projects will be furnished the contractor by the Indiana State Highway Commission. Letting of Jan. 2, 1924: 9. F. A. No. 68. Sec. A. Lyfortl-Veeders-burg Road Lyford to Harmony Church. Parke County. 6.894 miles.10. F. A No. 68. Sec. B. Lyford-Veed-ersburg Road. Harmony Church to Biooioingdale Parke County. 9.698 miles. 11. F. A. No. 68, Sec. C. Lyford-Veed-ersburg Road, Bloomingdale to Fountain County Line, Park County. 8.176 miles. Rids will be received for grading and structures under twenty foot span on the above listed projects as; shown on plans and described in Standard Specifications for same. Contractor will furnish necessary cement for Projects Nos. 9 to 11, listed above. Proposal -blanks 3nd specifications may be obtained free, and plans upon payment of $5.00 ixt set. upon application to the State Highway Commissiot, Indianapolis. Indiana. No refund ffir plans returned. Plans may also be seen at the office of the State Highway Commission, Indianapolis, Indiana. Contracts will be let to the lowest and best bidder, but the right to reject any and i all bids is reserved, if any cause existsJ therefor. Bidders shall file bonds with ihsl bids as provided by law. * J. D WILLIAMS. ■ Director Indiana State Highway Comoiis- w sion.

Notice is hereby given that the State and Deputy Examiners of the State Board of Accounts of Indiana will hold an op< n and competitive examination ou Thursday. January 3. 1034. between the hours of 9 o'clock a. m. and 6 o'clock p. m., in the House and Senate chambers. LAWRENCE F. ORR. State Examiner WALTER G. OWENS. Deputy Examiner. GREENBERRY G. LOWE, Deputy Examiner. Dec. 20 and 27. NOTICE OF ADI'OINTMENT. Notice' is hereby given that the ur lersigned has duly qualified as administrator of the estate of Beriha M Bieler, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. No. 21881. S. HERBERT M ALP AS. ~ NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of the estate of William C. Arroand, deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. No. 218 KO DOWNEY COLEMAN. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigni’d has duly qualified as executor of estate }f Sarah Ellen Fishback, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. FRANK S. FISHBACK. No. • ,839. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Richard A. Wright, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. WILLIAM F. WRIGHT. Spencer & Spencer. No. 21840. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is herebje- given, that th(. undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Susan Winebrenner, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent ALFRED A. WINEBRENNER.^ No. 21780. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT ™ Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of William B. Wilson, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. >aid estate is supposed to be solvent. FRED F. MOORE. No. 21838, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as executor of the estate of Charles W. Moores, deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate ia supposed to be solvent. THE UNION TRUST COMPANY* No 21863.