Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 202, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 January 1924 — Page 9
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1 DEATH NOTICES SCANTLIN. RICKEY—Died Friday. Jan. 4, 1924. 9:30 p. m„ at her residence. 427 Arnes St. Funeral services from Krieger's chapel. 1402 N. Illinois St.. Monday 10:30. Friends may view body Sunday at Krieger's chapel. Burial Crown Hill 2 CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS—We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown during the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother, Nancy E. Bowman: especially do we thank the minister, Bert Brown, and singers, Reiman's Sons, Marion County B. R. F.. Feydon Buchanan, undertaker, and all for their beautiful floral offerings. WILLIAM H. BOWMAN AND FAMILY. 3 IN MEM OKI AM IN MEMORIAM —In remembrance of Juanita Miller: Thotigh the years now number three. You still are In our memory. Sadly missed by husband and family. JOHN R, MILLER. 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. FLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Main OR4I. 0642. LI. 2641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 622 E. Market. _ Main 0908 Parlors, 1222 Union StFUNERAL DIRECTOR—I4O2 N. Illinois. WM. E. KRIEGER. Main 1164, Reg, phone, Ben Pavia 332-L. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY A TITUS. 951 N. Delaware. L 6564 M. 3680. 7LODGES AND CLUBS * JR. O. U. A. M. Indianapolis Council No. 2, meets each Tuesday evening at 7:30 In the Druids' Hall. 14 W. Ohio St. —————— 8 SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE is, hereby given that the stockholder* of the Columbian Savings andLoan Association will hold their annual election a1 officers and directors at the principal office of the association, 750 S. East St.. Indianapolis. Ind.. said election to be held Monday night. Jan. 14. 1924. at the hour of 8 p. m. HARRY BUDDENBACM. Secretary. 9 PERSONALS FAT folks may learn how to lose 10, 20. 60 or more pounds b.v writing for free booklet and trial treatment to DR. R NEWMAN, Dept. A. No. 286. Fifth Ave., New York City, , 1 WILL not be responsible for debts contracted by any one other than myself on and after Jan. 3, 1924. MR. WILLIAM ABRAHAM. 10 LOST .AND FOUND I FOUND—Articles found in Indianapolis I street cars yesterday: | 3 UMBRELLAS 3 PR GLOVES 1 ROSARY •2 PACKAGES BRIEF CASE Telephone Main 2737 LOST—Traveling bag. between Indianapolis and Pleasant View on Michigan road, Saturday, Dec. 22. Reward. Drexqi 0794. Address 1728 Lexington Ave.. Indianttpolis. LOST at A “O. dance December 31. overcoat with key container stamped with name George M. Cornelius. Call Main 3253 or Irvington 4143 for 15 reward. LOST—Three-quarte. length mink coat! Liberal reward for return or Information leading to the return. Lost at Propylaeum New Year's eve. Wash. 5195. RING lost, one white gold ring. blacK onyx with fraternity insignia, Saturday noon in Ayres's balcony. Reward. Please call Randolph 1905. LOST—Black pocketbook. initials J. E. M., containing money, railroad tickets. Return, 516 E. Twenty-First St. Reward. BILL FOLD, with StudeoaKer emblem, eontaining about s4l. Tuesday mormug. Liberal reward Lincoln 2506. BAG, brown, lost on E. Tenth ear, Jan. 1, containing basketball suit. Return to 1301 M. Dearborn. Webster 7507. LOST or stolen. Dec. 24. at Beecn Grove, aired ale female; answer? to name of “Pup." Reward. Main 2165. BUNCH OF KEYS lost between pn-toffire. National City Bank and Claypool Hotel. Finder call Harrison 3229. PURSE, brown . goatskin, pouch style: on Pennsylvania St. Thursday noon. Call Drexel 5598 Reward. LOST-—Btajt grip between Tibbs Ave. and Speedway Ave. and city. Reward. Belmont 1184 LOST—White gold wrist watch, between Ayres’ and Block’s stores. Reward. Riley 2164. GLASSES, shell-rimmed, in case, between Htbben, Hawthorne and Wash. Har. 3323. LOBT— Monday afternoon, one white bone eaf rm-r. carved. Reward. Wash. 3377, GLASSES, downtown or Wash. car. Tuesday. Reward. Main 3172, business hours AIREDALE dog; name Ponto: hit by automobile. Kenwood 2774, Reward. HANDBAG, lost Menu ay Ayres basement: keys valuable. Har. 0325. STAR GARNET BREASTPIN. FINDER CALL BELMONT 3607. 12 HELP WANTED—MALE Waratied By the Indianapolis Automobile School 512 N. Capitol Ave. Lincoln 3521. Students to Qualify as Automobs He Mechanics Our FREE EMPLOYMENT DEPT. Assists a student to secure position which enables them To Earn While They Learn OPEN DAILY. ALSO MONDAY, WED. AND FRIDAY EVES, ADULTS wanted everywhere, age 25 to 70. to book orders for trees, shrubs, vines, roses; full or soare time: commission paid weekly. WESTERN NEW YORK NURSERIES. Rochester, N Y. CLERKS, railway mail, 18-35. $133 mo. Experience vmiecepsary. For free particulars write R. Terry (former Civil Service examine.;. ->t-l .Barrister i.tdg, Washington, SHOEMAKERS - Jack men and finishers, Thrift Shoe Store, Merchants Bank basement. REGISTERED drug clerk, either young or old: work light; no janitor work; have other help. J. H. VAN PELT. Thorntowa. 1 Ind.
12 HELP WANTED—MALE AMATEUR ARTISTS. The largest commercial art organization in the United States wants to hear from young men and womert who have some art talent, seme spare time and who want to become commercial artists. Practical training given to who qualify by staff of practical artists. Address A No. 2845, Times. BOYS WANTED Routes In business district for boys that can be trusted downtown. This is a good proposition for boys who want to make good. See Mr. Jeffries, TIMES, Main Office, 25-29 S. Meridian, any afternoon. LARGE corporation wants a Service Man in every iown to paste up its signs on storekeepers windows Excelent opportunity for reliable party. No experience necessary. We also have attractive proposition for agents and salesmen. GUARANTEE SIGN SERVICE, 711 N. Sedgwick. Chicago. Trucks to Haul Coal. 1405 W. Ray St. BElmont 5017. BOY’ with bicycle to deliver and learn electric stock. APPLY” MR OVERTREE, THE SANBORN ELECTRIC CO. 13 INSTRUCTIONS EX-SERVICE MEN Knights of Columbus nlgnt school offers you free courses in auto mechanics, air brakes, bookkeeping, business arithmetic, business English, commercial art. high accountancy, mechanical drawing, public speaking. radio, telegraphy, salesmanship, shorthand and typewriting, show card writing, traffic management and welding. Register now. New term opens Jan. 2nd. Main 3027. 113 E. Maryland St. ELECTRICITY TAUGHT BY” EXPERTS. Earn wfiile you learn at home. Electrical Book and Proof Lessons Free. Satisfaction guaranteed and position secured. Write to CHIEF ENGINEER COOKE, 2144 Lawrence Ave., Chicago. SAXOPHONE LORENZ SAXOPHONE SCHOOL. CT 0545. PEMBROKE ARCADE DR 4082. MEN to , learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER'S COLLEGE. 610 E. Washrngton St. Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 0757, RAG—JAZZ and popular piano playing In 20 lessons. Booklet free. CHRISTENSON SCHOOL. 106 Pembrodge Arcade. Clr. 3034, POPULAR PIANO music taught In 20 lessons beginners end advanced- Clark Boies School. 10 W Ohio St. Circle 8326TEACHER for mandolin, guitar and banjo. Belmont 1854 920 Arbor Ave. 14 SALESMAN WANTED REORGANIZATION of Royal cleaner department makes openings for several ambitious. energetic salesmen; inexperienced men who qualify Will be trained; part time in store; good income, limited by your own efforts. Apply Mr. Lawrence, 6th floor. Pettis Dry Goods Cos. Excellent Opportunity For a young or nudle-aged man to make a business connection with a future. See or write W. W. Harrison. New York Life Insuranee Cos 401 Traction Terminal Bldg. SALESMEN wanted: experence unnecessary; good pay while learning. Apply Mr. Meyer, REGINA CORPORATION, 485 Century Bldg. lfi^ AOENTS AND^SOLICITORS^” LARGE corporation wants a Service Man in every town to paste up its signs on storekeepers windows. Excellent opportunity for reliable party. No experience necessary. We also have attractive proposition for agents and salesmen. GUARANTEE SIGN 9ERVICE, 361 W. Superior, Chicago. AGENTS—Big money. Sell mens shirts. Direct from factory to wearer. Beautiful sample outfit free. Wonderful reorder ane. Proposition entirely new. Write today. SINCLAIR SHIRT CO.. 1808 N. Hoisted, Chicago. 16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE AMATEURS WANTED At once. Apply at the Captiol Theatre. Opportunity to secure professional engagement. WAITRESS, experienced: good wages. FROHMAN RESTAURANT No. 2. 108 W. Maryland St. GIRL, white, assist with housework for room and board; family of X; references. Harrison 1275. DISHWASHER At once, white. Apply 332 Shelby St. n sTTUatioxs Wan ted ~~ a—Male ACCOUNTANT. 3 years internal revenue auditor. 11 years lFiokkeeper: consider position as bookkeeper or with accounting firm. Available quickly. MORGAN, m.. Central Ave. tuirrison 0827. EXTENSIVE experience office management and general accounting; thoroughly experienced bookkeeper; desire connection with reliable concern. Webster 3459. PRACTICAL carpenter's foreman wants work; dwellings a specialty; only open shop contractors need apply. Phone Webster 1086, WANTED—PIace for boy in country- age 11. Phone Lincoln 7083 or address W. J. Hubbard. 708 N. Alabama. PORTER WORK OR HOUSEMAN. LINCOLN 2524, ODD JOBS, window washing, care for furnace. cleaning of any kind. Lincoln 6057, b—Female POSITION at once; intelligent young lady. experienced cashier and hotel clerk. Wou;d like charge of small restaurant or hotel. Nights. Randolph 3991, or address A No. 1408. Times. EXPERIENCED white girl to care for child and assist with housework. Call Washington 0852. EXPERIENCED laundress wants small washings to bring home. Harrison 4248. SITUATION wanted by experienced cook: of city references, Webster 4276, WANTED —Public stenography work to do at home. Call Webster 5061. FAMILY washings to bring home, called for and delivered, Kenwood 1518. 18 RO6Mf~FOK~KENT ~~ FOR RENT—Three unfurnished rooms; electricity. gas. water, garage; half block from S. Meridian car line. Inquire 16 E. McCarty St. DELAWARE, 2009 N.: lovely, warm, modem room, furnished, for gentlemen or employed couple; garage. Randolph 8598. FOUR unfurnished rooms; gas. water and electric lights: reasonable terms. 761 Lexington Ave. Phone Drexel 6621. ILLINOIS. 2449 N., Apt. 10; clean, cosy room with steam heat and hot water, $4. Gentlemen. Harrison 2743. 1 WILL give a student, a warm, comfortable room in exchange for care of furnace. Call Kenwood 1563. ADELAIDE, 235 N.; furnished room In modem apartment; reasonable rent. Lineoln 5737, NORTH—Large, front room: home privileges: one or two; breakfast. Circle 4575. CENTRAL. 2363; nicely sum. living room and bedroom, frunt rmg.' steam-heated apt. CAPITOL. 2188 N.: nice, warm room for one or, two. Randolph 9492. TENTH. 229 E.; nicely furnished modem. sleeping room. Lincoln 3197. FRONT, modem room for one or two gentlemen. 309 Dorman St. a—Light Housekeeping ASHLAND AND TWENTY-FIRST Five rooms, bath, modern, hardwood floors. Apply 1434 Broadway. BUTLER, S. 19; five rooms, rear poreh. modern, heat furnished, suitable for 1 or 2 families of adults. ROOMS furnished, with gas, electricity and bath; $3.50 and $4 per week. 350 N. Elder Ave. COLLEGE, 1440; sum. rooms, single and double: heat, electric lights; children excepted. ' COLLEGE. 2717: 2 ‘or 3 furnished rooms: steam heat; every cooven.; garage optional. ELEVENTH. E. 640: furn. rooms, modern. 54.50 and $5 per week. b—Board and Rooms IF LOOKING FOR A REAL, HOME, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD. CALL AT 1406 COLLEGE AVE.
19 RENTALS a—Houses NICE 7-room house; good cellar.l big attic: nice yard: plenty of fruit. Nice electric indosed back porch; water and gas. House newly papered.. Short distance from Pennsylvania Shops. V. J. OSBORN, Drexel ,6184. ' BEECHER, 1230-32; new doubles; four large rooms, gas, electric lights and garage; paved street: $25. J. E. MORRISON & CO. _ _ Lincoln 3504, SIX-ROOM modem; heat furnished; newly decorated. Large briak porch. Lovely home for summer or winter. Rent reasonable. Drexel 7513. MURD3AL Blvd., 1258; ts-rocm modem double, up to date, with laundry in basement. Garage. $45. Inquire next door. SCHURMANN Ave.. 2618: elegantly furnished 4-room cottage. $lO week, or S4O per month. Randolph 6340. LUDLOW Ave., 1736: strictly modem 5-room house. Call Webster 6258, HALF DOUBLE: good condition; S2O. Owner. Webster 5924. MINKNER, N., 127; three-room double; $lO per month. HALF DOUBLE, modem. Call Randolph 1713. b—Houses, Flats Furnished 1656 BELLEFONTAINE: homelike, modern, two rooms. Five rooms furnished or unfumished. Belmont 1041. c— Apart moms Malyneeo Apartments 416 E. Yermont St, Four rooms and bath; good condition; Ist and 3d floors city heat. State Savings & Trust Cos. Mafn 4517. 9 E. Market St. State Savings and Trust Bldg. Two large office rooms on second and third floors; very desirable location. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4517. 9 E. Market St. Apartment 1708 S. East St.. 3 rooms, steam heat, furnished $25 per month. Call Mr. Bates. Main 0792. Washington Bank and Trust Cos. FIVE-ROOM modern apartment; heat and light furnished, SSO. Webster 1409. d—Business Places NICE, large storeroom, modern: one of the best locations for grocery, meat, market, poultry or any other business. Located corner Burdsal Bvld. and Sugar Grove Ave. Reasonable rent. Inquire next door. 700 SQUARE FEET of factory space; heat and light furnished; private switch. Eleventh and Cornell. Lincoln 5460. 21 REAL ESTATE FOR SAUK b—Houses OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY. COME. TWO COLONIALS. Two beautiful new colonials at Sixteenth and Temple Ave.. in a park and houlevard section (Brookside). Planned by an architect. A real home with class and distinction. Elegantly decorated and finished inside Fine electrical fixtures, hardwood floors mirrored door, Frerich doors, builtin cabinets, bath, furnace, laundry, linen closets, medicine cabinets plenty of wardrobes, coal bins, iron coal chutes, large living porches, 5 nice light airy rooms, full lots. Price now only $6,000 to $6,250. Small down payment, balance like rent. THE KINNEAR CO.. 607 Fletcher Trust Bldg Main 1409. Res., Washington 4175 or Webster 2360. SEVEN ROOM MODERN. Large lot. improved street; $4,500, terms Five rooms, two lots, improved’ street, $2,300. Five-room semi-modem; Unproved street: $4,000, terms Five rooms, thoroughly modem; improved street. $5,000. terms. Two three-fourths acres; 7-room bungalow; abundance of fruit; double garage; close In. $4,000. terms. Si rooms, thoroughly modern; Improved street; 3-car garage: $4,760. EVERROAD, , 401 TRANSPORTATION RT.PO, LINCOLN 3880. DREXEL 8250. SX GAL 6 ROOM cottage. 600 block River Ave " Indianapolib. Has nice bath ana 3-< ar parage; property 1h in splendid condition inside and out. at $3,tl0(); you can t beat it in Indianapolis. Owner will take small sedan, such as Ford or Chevrolet, ae part payment. Don’t delay. This won t last. Your Opportunity SIOO cash, and move in. have three new modem bungalows in Emerson Heights paved street, hardwood floors and cabinet in kitchen. 4 large closets; price $4.700. Cad Mr. Washburn with J. E MORRISON A CO. 425 Lehtcke Blilg. Lin. 3584 Res.. Rand. 8731. SX "WS?®? GAL Circle 0660 TO LOT OWNERS We wish to keep our organization occupied. and if you have a lot clear, we will build your home on it and have It all ready for you in the spring. Come in and let ua talk it over. 12-Room Modern - In 300 block on N. California St Suitable for a rooming house or an Institution. Just one-half block north of Military Park. Small down payment might be accepted. MR LEE. Main 0891. Evenings, Belmont 1580 WHY PAY KENT? S4OO down. $23 per month buys house. S. Elder. 1 block south of Wash St.; 0 rooms, electric lights, gas, city water, cellar cistern. This is a real buy at $2,650. MR. BABB. 503 City Trust Bldg. Main 0185. Evening phone Webster 4202. Bungalow, $750 Down A 5-room, modern home near Brookside car: only 1 year old; tine location; price $5,000. G. C. WELCH. CITY TRUST CO.. Circle 4022. Res.. Humboldt 4471. Residence and Storeroom 1900 block W. Morris, in front of schoolhouse To be sold at a reasonable price. Has 8 living rooms: storeroom. 18x26 Must be soil now. Very easy terms. Call MR. LEE, Main 6891. Evenings, Belmont 1580. Eight-Room Modern Excellent furnace; SSOO down, balance like rent: garage. Capital Realty Cos. Main 2874. BEAUTIFUL NEW MODERN BUNGALOW BY OWNER Five rooms. hardwood floors, built-in features lovely fixtures and bath; east front lot; N. Bancroft: reasonable terms. CASTETTER. Irvington 2803, Irvington 3633. 118 West Raymond Four large rooms, electric lights, cellar, house newly painted and in good condition. $2,300, terms. Main 0186. Res., Stewart 2749. SEMI-MODERN four-room cottage, 431 vv. Thirty-Second St. See owner, 3038 Boulevard PI., after 6 p. m. Open for inspection 3 to 5 p. m. Saturday and Sunday. Weekdays, phone UNGER. Main 6335. TERMS TO SUIT 253 N. Minkiier St., 0-room, semi-modem home; price $2,300. E. .1 McCRACKEN. Circle 4022. Res., Ran. 6416. CITY TRUST CO. MODERN homes. 5 to 8 rooms, different parts of city, also lots or. which we can build, or will build on your lot. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO., Bth floor K of P. Bldg. HEALING. 959 N.; semi-modem bungalow” one year old. Can be bought on easy terms. Webster 9414. FOR bungalows or tnree bedroom homes east or south, call C. J. OSBURN, Drexel 6184 $250 CASH buys four-room bungalow. CITY BUILDERS REALTY CO. Wash. 4344. 12% INVESTMENT: four-room double, new, west. Owner. Call Humboldt 2188. d—Lots LARGE LOT. LOCATED IN DREXEL GARDENS. Will trade for light touring car. 1321 W. Ray St. Belmont 1588. e—Suburban ACRE and half-acre tracts, east and northSMt; best location; near good school; $450 up: $lO cash, balance monthly. COOPER & HADLEY. 838 Lemcke' Bldg. Main 2776. Home, Irvington 0512. ' S3OO CASH Gives you possession of anew 4-ro.am bungalow, .near National weal. E. J. &.- CRACKEN Circle 4022. Reg., Hum 14/.2. • CITY TRUST CO.
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21 BEAL ESTATE FOR SALE i —Sale or Exchange SMALL farm for sale or trade: 3% miles from Seymour: good road; close to school and church. New- house and barn. Call Be moat 1117. WALLACE VANHOOK. 2008 W. New Y”ork. I HAVE an apartment and business comer. will trade for clear farm, close to city. MR. MOTT. M, 2681. 222 N. Delaware St. ?2 ItEAL ESTATE WANTED Have Cash Customer For small houses, modem or semi-mod-ern. List your property If you want It sold, with the Canaday Realty Cos. 009 Peoples Bank Bldg. Circle 0353, Rand, 5353. Cash to Buy Houses Houses and doubles wanted. Will pay all cash and deal quickly. Condition unImportant. Randolph 4830. 23 "FARM LANDS FORTY acres Florida land for S4O down; only sls per acre; $lO monthly. Level, productive, good drainage and markets: in Irish potato and orange grove belt. Write REALTY DEVELOPMENT CO., Palatka, Florida. 25 MISCELLANEOUS FOB SALEa—Coal, Ice and Wood m 1 YOUR ©MI hi OUR SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES We sell the best coai that money can, buy guaranteed and the guarantee 1# good, beu. VV. Va. ibiuuu Greek iKtt. lump $6.95 Gen. W, Va. Jackson Jumbo fkd. lump $6.95 W. Va. shoveled lump $6.4b 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 Ind. or 111. nut and slack $3.40 Gen. Poca.. Ip., fkd $9.25 Gen. Poca. Ip., 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 lf>„ fkd $7.50 Alohawk lp., fkd $7.50 Pocatan lp., fkd $7.50 Ashaway lp., fkd $7.50 Shoveled jump of the above seml-amokeleaa coals mentioned. $7.25. These prices are subject to a change any day. Order today, as market condition* wUI not offer these prices long. Give me your order and Til get the next one. Prompt Delivery Anywhere. In the City, TQM SIIKOYER ' Our Phones at Y'our Service from 7 a. at. to 0 p. m.. 6 days a week. Phones: Lincoln 8861, 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. U. R $6.76 Smokeless Pocatan Poca., fkd. .$7.75 E. Ky. Blue Diamond lp., fkd...57.25 W. Va. Splint or block, fkd...57.00 W. Va. egg, fkd $6.50 W. Va. Lp. (Island Creek), fkd.. $6.95 E. Ky. egg, fkd $6.50 Linton fourth 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 $5.25 Baseburner coke $11.50 The BETHEL COAL CO. Drexel 2718. Drexel 2717.
C-O-A-L Before Yom Buy Coal Investigate Our Prices on ASE Grades of Domestic Coal Full Weight and QyaSity Guaranteed WEAVER COAL CO. Drexel 2201 WHILE 100 Tons LAST Indiana Lurrip, clean forked, no slate, rock or dirt, at $5.25 Per Ton. Two tons SIO.OO BRICK AND COAL CO. Webster 9280. Webster 9281. Kindling With Each Ton TRY OUR HOOSIER RED ASH. IT BURN’S WELL AND HOLDS FIRE OVER NIGHT. Hoosirr Red Ash lump, clean fkd. ...$5.85 Hoosirr Red Ash. ess, ‘‘lean fkd 5.15 Gen. Linton No. 4 lump, fkd 5 90 Best Glendora Keif, clean fkd 5.76 Nice Illinois lump, clean fkd 5.90 Beat Ind or 111. 2xo In. lump fkd.... 5.25 DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN THE CITY. UNION ICE & COAL CO. DREXEL 4621. DREXEL 4021. Linton Lump SG.OO Brazil Block $6.00 Pocahontas Lump ... $9.00 W. Va. & Kentucky. .SB.OO Orders Taken Sunday A. M. Between 8:30 and 12 Call HU mboldt 4421 NOTICE Due to the fact that the cold wave came so suddenly many people are without coal. We will willingly accommodate these people by making deliveries Sunday. WE bster 9280. WE bster 9281. GLENDORA The coal that gives satisfaction MONCBIEF COAL CO. State and English Ave. Drexel 2094 IT'S never lost until Indianapolis Time* Want Ads have failed to find it.
25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE a—Coal, Ice and Wood BUY COAL CHEAP Gen. W. Ya. Island Creek fkd. lp $7.00 Gen. W. Va. Splint lp. fkd $7.00 Large Tennessee lp., fkd,. .$7.25 Ind. large lp., fkd $5.75 111. large lp., fkd $5.75 (3 tons, $10.50) Gen. Poca. large lp., fkd..58.75 Gen. Poca. lp., shoveled.. .$8.50 Gen. Poca. mine run $6.85 250 per ton reduction on 3-ton orders. We sell the coal that satisfies—we guarantee each and every order. Jackson Coal Cos. Linoolu 5490. Lincoln 5496. _ You Want Good Coal Call Circle 0306. Same High Grade Same Low Prices E. & I. Coal Cos. 127 Fulton St. _ Circle 0306. The Better Grades Ind. lump, forked $6.00 W. Virginia lump, forked S"SO E. Kentucky lump, forked... .$7.50 Poco. lump SIO.OO Two tons or more. 25c per ton reduction. Vinton Coal Cos. _DR exel^444. HARD WOO.'-, coolt stove, heating stove. fire place and furnace Large truck load delivered any place. Webster 2322-R 3. b—Clothing TROUSERS To Mate!? fll Voer Coat m3 $3.95, $4.95 • H $5.95, $6.95 and up M A THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio 9t. t Near Illinois Heavy All-Wool Trousers TO YOUR MEASURE SB, $9 and $lO, While They Last. VV. G. Schneider Tailor 39 W. Ohio St STIST WeTKd’OaT 3 boy* overcoat*; trood condition: reasonable; 2 news wagon*, Randolph 4234. RUMMAGE SALE OF CLOTH TNG AND SHOES all knids wearing apparel; J*n. 10. 11 and 18. 2325 Hovey St. COAT, brown cloth, heavily tnirnmcd in A aska weal. Circle 5630. CHILDREN'S clothing two good count 10 year. Randolph slips COAT, brown. ToTTuF ovular, miffs; new lining Randolph 2739. sTiPPE rT~ BLACK' SATIN; NEW. WASHINGTON 5545. i’llß COAX' LADY'S; REASONABLE. LINCOLN 7733.
TO CLOSE OUT to your measure about 150 suit and overcoat patterns S6O to $75 values: gale prices i $44.50 and *4B 50. W. Q. Schneider, Tailor 39 W. Ohio St. ! fr¥" nevrr lost until Indianapolis Times Want Ads frave failed to find it. c—Household Goods Rugs—Linoleum Gold Seal Couaoleum rugs. 9x12, fully guaranteed; new perfect goods; special, $14.75. Bruwels rugs: blue, tan, taupe and old rose. 9x12; $12.60. Imported Japanese grass rtirs. double warp. 9x12, $7.60 Wa carry a full lino of Brussels. Axminster. velvet- and Wilton* at the lowest price* in the city. Call and be convinced. Ail new, perfect goods. Dorfman Rug (Jo. 207 W. Washington St. Opposite Statehouse. "If It Covers the Floor We Have R.” 26 SAMPLES Men's overooaU. blanket lined, dou-ble-hreaeed, all sizes, $lB coats; must lie sold at one*). A real coat, $6.50. Call Saturday evening or Sunday rdomtng at Room 0. Arcade Bldg , 30 Virginia Avti. FURNITURE complete 7 room-*! including piano. Will sell aa a whole or ln part. Can bo seen Sunday after II a. m.. at 2756 Betietontaine St For further particulars. call Stewart 2194. SEWING machines, all makes, cleaned and adjusted in your own home, $1 60; work guaranteed. Call Randolph 5997. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS FOR BEVENROOM HOUSE: 4615 COLLEGE. WASH 641. HUMBOLDT 4529 COMBINATION coal and gut, Peninsular range, slightly used; party leaving city. 259 K lowa St FOR SALK at once. Peninsular combination range, lu good condition; $29. Lincoln 8496. HEaTF.R, Nubian, large size, good ~condFtion, $25. 2222 Nowland Webster 7031 CiBKARY TABLE. - genuine mahogany, good condition, Humboldt 3451 ONE Sunnyauds e e. trie washer, SSO cash 2622 Cornell Ave. LARGE LAUREL HOT BLAST. d—Miscellaneous TYPEWRITERS. ALL MAKES Toil can secure a typewriter at prices ranging from $5 to $65. All machines thoroughly overhauled and guaranteed. Send for samples of writing, prices and terms. JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. Main 2890. 142 North Meridian St. ‘TYPEWRITERS $26, $35, S4O SSO. 860; factory rebuilt* and fully guaranteed. Typewriters rented, repaired AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO., 30 S Pennsylvania. Lincoln 6822. EtahlUhed 1880. GARAGES for sale, SBS. size 8x12; 10x16, $100; 10x18, $l2O. Removable garage; can be moved anywhere. Call Webster 7482. Will set up one where you want it. ROBERT GOODWIN. 2110 Matrindale Ave. RHEUMATISM, neuritis —send for one week three-courßO treatment. Take It. if benefited, pay sl. You run no risk. ANTIRHEUMATISM CO.. I.ansing Mich SAFE STEEL: ONE COMBINATION CASHIER AND OFFICE COUNTER CALL LINCOLN 8882. RUMMAGE SALE OF CLOTHING AND SHOES; all kinds warring apparel; Jan. 10. 11 and 12. 2335 Hovey SO 12 IRON ARMY COTS, good mattresses; wifi sacrifice for $25. Inquire at 1260 Burd--31 Blvtl, ADDRESSOGRAJH ami graphotjpe. complete with plates and cabinet. Drexel 260<U_ CINDERS, SCREENED; 8-yard load:'contractors’ special price. Irvington 2448. Ring 4, | WHEN IN NEED OF CINDERS OR _ TRANSFERRING, CALL BELMONT 1286, e—Musical instruments VOSE PIANO, EBONY FINISH: fine condition : cost $450; sell for SIOO, terms, to* responsible party. Humbodlt 4529. ( NEW PLAYER PIANO: LIBERAL DISCOUNT: terms to suit. Owner leaving city. Webster 0537. t —Pet and Live Stock WANTED—FOMERIAN MALE DOG. OLD ENOUGH TO BE HOUSE-BROKEN. RANDOLPH 0074. THREE WORK HORSES FOR SALE. CIRCLE 2807.
26 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED LADIES'. GENTS’ AND CHILDREN'S ■ clothing: wanted. S. B. COLLIN’S CLOTHING STORE. 1440 Columbia Ave. Webster *9013. RAW furs "wanted. JOSEPH ALLERDICE St CO.. 22C Kentucky Ave. 27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS Sewing Machine Cleaning ind adjusting, si.so; all makes. Machines called for and delivered free. Sewing Machine Service Cos., 930 S. Meridian bt. Drexel 2492. PLUMBING WORK—PAYMENT PLAN Plumbing or heating work done under new plan, Bmall amount down, balance easy monthly payments. Call us by phone. Humboldt 1709 for details. WUI be pleased to explain plan and give you figure. L, E. Isley. EXPERT REPAIR work on talking machines of a I makes; guns, locks, electric irons repaired. Keys of all kinds made to ‘ order. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Call Webster S3SS. EARL E. JONES. 1332 Parker. ELECTRIC WIRING JOBS FOR ANYTHING VALUABLE. WHAT HAVE YOU? RANDOLPH 9034, ELECTRICAL work, nousr wiring and fixture#. Call NORTHEASTERN ELECTRIC AND BATTERY SERVICE. Webster 9380. SAFETY RAZOK BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEIJGE 201 Indian aA ve. Feathers bought, sola and renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made. B. V BURKI-E. 416 Mass. Main 1428. PRINTING- —500 business curds: $1.26: other work at cut prices. THOMPSON. Belmont 0320. and tkansfek Packing Ilousenold Goods. Low rates on California shipments. Phono OTTO J. SUE3Z Mam 3028-2353. Night. Webster 0699. Circle 4700. MOVE, $4 load. Save money. responsible furniture movers. VOGEL TRANSFER CO- Storehouse. Bel. 3426. Red Ball Transit Cos. 26 Monument PI Main 4631. 29 BUSINESS UITOIt I t xiTIES~ ANY MAKE SEWING MACHINE REPAIRED Ail Work Guaranteed. L. S. AYRES & CO., Main 5200. LARGE r-vudenoe. 17 rooms, modern in every respvfi; front part can be used for business-, upstairs for rented rooms; close to monument; good business location. Addrees A No. 2844, Times. 3o automobii-keTfoiTsaiJS b—Gasoline Dodge Brothers Touring Cars Right Now our stock of Dodge Brothers touring cars Is suck hat you have a splendid assortment to choose from. Prices now are naturally at the lowest point. Take Advantage of our “Lay-Aw ay” plan, select your car Now make a small deposit, pay by week, month. When you take delivery your down payment will have been paid, balance pay “AS -You Ride** Your aaving on the pne*' you pay now over that you will pay In spring will pay operating < xpenses of your car for a long time. We have good dependable cars ranging in price from SIOO on up. O. H. Wallerich Company Dodge Brothers Motor Cars 833 N. Meridian st. Circle 4300. Open K veiling a and Sunday. $2.50 to $18.50 Down Down Payment. 1923 mrp TOUR.* t. 518.50 CHEVROLET TOUR $2.25 1921 DODGE ROADSTER $9.50 PAIGE TOUR $4 25 OAKLAND TOUR. $5.00 MAXWELL KD $3 60 MAXWELL TOUR $2.60 This Is ail the down payment necessary to possess one of those cars No strings on the car. Clear title Is yours immediately upon delivery If you trade in a light car it will t.o accepted as down payment. You need not pay any cash down. Owners of Chevrolet-,. Dodges, Fords. Overlands and other light cars can trade them In and reduce their already easy weekly payments to very small amounts. Wilbur Johnson Cos. 730 N. Meridian. Open Evenings.
Maxwell, 1921 Touring See this car. it is certainty a fine one for the money, and ha* hnd excellent ciire Might arrange terms. Irvington 0300. HUDSON. Four-passenger speedster: very best of condition; car is equipped with Weed bumpers, Watson stabilizers, three spot lights, automatic windshield eleaner, rear view mirror, two spare tires, special motor head and mounted Victrola. Can arrange terms. LINCOLN 8478. Ford, 1923 Touring Two'months old: will sacrifice; $75 down, balaneo 16 mouths. IRvlngton 0300. WILLY S-KNIGHT 1922 touring, excellent cord tires, enamel is perfect, top and upholstering like new. many accessories, exact mileage lij 7.799 miles, practically anew cur at a used car price WILBUR JOHNSON CO. .7uo Not in Meridian. Ford, 1923 Touring Looks ami runs like new: lock wheel; speedometer; other extras; $75 down, balance 1(3 mouths. Irvington 0300. SSO AND $75 down, balanif* j.T weekly buys a good Ford, Dodge. Buick, Hudson u'\B others at low prices. Absolutely guaranteed. Open evening and Sundays. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO.. 522 N, Capitol Ave. Ford, 1919 Touring In A-l condition: starter; demountabies: $35 down, balance monthly. IRvlngton 0300. For Good Used Cars See I. WOLF AUTO CO. 559 No. Capitol. Main 1579. Open Sundays. : Ford, 1920 In A-l condition; small payment down, balance monthly. IRvlngton 0300. Will take Talking machine as part payment on good used car. Lincoln 6865. Ford, 1922 Touring A-l condition priced to sell quick; your own terms. IRvlngton 0300. FORD sedan, 1923; To3v~wheel, two bumpers, aocellerator drum lights, speedometer. Must sell today. SIOO down, balance to suit Main 5013. DURANT touring. 1923; disc wheels: lcioks and runs like brand new; $l5O cash, balance monthly. Cirate 8327. 235 W. Georgia. Lexington Six Touring Five good tires; line condition. Irvington 0300. FOR SALE cheap, for cash. 490 Chevrolet sedan. Will take good gun or watch in trade, or what have you? Excellent runutng condition. 806 Warren Ave Belmont 36 .’6. DODGE touring. 1920: excellent mech. condition; paint, tires, top and curtains A-l: $75 cash. ba:anco monthly. Circle 8327. 235 W. Georgia. FORD touring. 1922: good tires, paint and mechanical condition. Best buy in town. $225. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 427 N. Meridian 9t. , FORD coupe. 1924; 'fllx weeks old; terms; j 569 N. Capitol. Open evenings.
30 _AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline UNLOADING Must sell $15.00 to $60.00 Down Down. Maxwell $30.00 Overland touring $30,00 Overland touring $40.00 Overland roadster $50.00 Ford touring $15.00 Ford touring $25.00 Ford touring $30.00 Chevrolet touring ............ .$50.00 Buick 6 touring SOO.OO Oldsmobile S6O 00 Ford sedan $60.00 To give you advantage of buying your car NOW for spring, wo will hold any of these cars without storage charges until March Ist on small deposit. Meridian Overland Cos.„ 057 N. Meridian. Open Sunday and Evenings. Dort Six Touring 1923; ju9t like new; priced to sell quick; easy terms or trade. Irvington 0300. FORD coupe. 1921; best of mechanical condition; good paint and tires; SSO cash, balance monthly. Circle 8327. 235 W. Georgia. CHEVROLET sedanette, 1923; cord tires; excellent meoh. condition. SIOO cash, balance monthly Circle 8327. 235 W. Georgia. FORD coupe. 1022: excellent condition. Best buy in town; $350; lots of accessories. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 427 N. Mend- ; lan St. STAR touring, 1923; looks and runs like new. A real bargain. $75 down payment. Easy payments on bal. C. 8327. 235 W Georgia. . FORD SEDAN. FULLY EQUIPPED. CHEAP IF SOLD AT ONCE Webster 2153. CHEYROLET touring, 1923: looks and runs like brand new; $75 cash: easy monthly payments on bid. C. 8327. 235 W, Georgia. FORD, 1923 touring; starter, demountable, lock wheel, finance car; sell for balance due: bargain at SSO down. Main 5013. DURANT roadster, 1923: best of mech. condition: a real bargain: $l6O cash, bal. monthly. C. $327, 235 \V, Georgia. MITCHELL touring. Do you want one worth $250? Come to 120 W. North St. or call Lincoln 7575. FORD mech. condition: $65 cash, bal. monthly. C 8327. 235 W. Georgia. WILLY 9 KNIGHT touring. Do you want one worth $325? Come to 120 W. North St, or call Lincoln 7575. CHEVROLET touring.* 1921’ best of mech. condition; paint and tires good; SSO cash. bal monthly C, 8327 235 W Georgia 1921 MONROE fair running condition. WUI sell at a bargain. Call after 4 p. m. 1820 W, Vermont. DODGE sedan. Do you want one worth $625? Come to 120 W. North St. or call Lincoln 7575, OAKLAND 1920 touring: good running condition: $100; terms. 044 E. Washington. Main 3493. CHEVROLET 1923 touring: A-l condition; $325: terms. 644 E. Washington. Main 3493. FORD truck Do you want one worth $100? Come to 120 W T . North St. or call Lincoln 7576, FORD coupe. 1923 exce’icnt condition; a rtal bargain. C 8.327, 2.15 W, Georgia. 31 AITOMOUILEM WANTKI) HIGHEST PRICES PAID We want any make or model. Largest la State INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 518 N Capitol.* Main 2838. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY. WANTED, 100 CARS to wreck for parts. WUI pay the hlgheat cash prices Call us first. SAM CORAZ AUTO PARTS & TIRE CO. 519 N Capitol Ave Main 6389 AUTOS WANTED WE PAY CASH I WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N. Illinois St Main 1579. CARS, wanted, regardless condition: must have 'em CITY AUTO PARTS, 411 N. Illinois. Main 6796 CARS wanted. No delay, good prices. STATE A CTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. ; 631 N. Illinois St, Lincoln 1934. AUTOS WANTEIf—2i 2 E New York 9t. \ Main 1448 sTaUtu ni iTtiks. kEP-Ufta USED AUTO PARTS For over 100 makes and model cars at 50 to 75 per cent off list price. Mail orders shipped immediately, i EUREKA AND PARTS COMPANY. 334 N. Capitol. Circle 0878. AUTO WASHING Our specialty .334 N Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry OUT of the high rent district. Harding and Washington St. Storage by day. week or month. Steam heat. Auto repairing. Try uh once and you will call again. L. UPPERT, Manager, Belmont 4200. THE MASTER VULCANIZERS. CUT RATE VULC. CO., INC. FINAM IAL INVESTMENTS Wanted, a few clients to invest In an In- ! dlanapolis enterprise that has been success- | fully managed unuder present management . (or the past nineteen (19) year*. Can show I more than SIBO,OOO annual income, will guarantee seven (7 G>) net. Investment absolutely guaranteed. If Interested and have money not working write for specific inforniation. Address A No. 2843 Times. 37 MONE FIRST and second mortgages on Indian* and Indianapolis real estate. R. B WILSON iloi Nauonai City Bank Bldg Lucoin 6404 _____ MONEY lo loan on second mortgages. L B. MII.LER. 127 N. Delaware St Main 5762. 39~ LFUAL NOTICES NOTICE. DAMAGE ROLL. Department of Public Parks, Office of the Board, City Hall. Indianapolis, Indiana. Notice is hereby given by the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. that it has approved a preliminary damage roll showing the award of damages for the appropriation of real estate to be used for park purposes, in the City of Indianapolis, authorized by its Acquisition Resolution No. 25. 1923, which provides tor the acquisition of the following described real estate to-wit: "Beginning at the northeast corner of the southwest quarter of Section 20, Township 10 North. Range 4 East. Marion ‘ County. Indiana, and running thence west along the north line of the aforesaid quarter section, a distance of 1,699.5 feet to a point: thence south parallel to the west: line of the aforesaid quarter section a die- I tance of 1,320 feet to a point in the south line of the north one-half of the aforesaid quarti r section; thence east along the sot tb line of the north one-half of the south hall of the aforesaid Section 20. a distance of 2 1C 1.5 feet to a point in the east line oi the Subdivision of MeGtlliard. Carpenter a id Field's Brightwood Addition as recorded in pi at Book No. 7. Page 88. in the Recorders oiliee of Marion County. Indiana; thence north parallel to the west line of the north half oi the southeast quarter of the afores-dd Section 20, a distance of 1.320 feet more * r less to a point in the north line of the aforesaid quarter section, theuoe . west along the north line oi the aforesaid quarter section a distance of 462 feet to place ol beginning, containing (55.75 acres. Persons interested in or affected by .--aid appropriation of land and award of damages therefor are hereby notified that 6aid Board of Park Commission! rs has fixed Saturday. January 26th, 1924. at ten o'clock a. m.. as the time when reinonstranoes will lie received and heard from persons as to the nmuont of their respective award of damages. The assessment roll with the description of the property affected, tha names of the owners in lavor Os whom damages have been awarded with the amount of the preliminary award as to each piece and parcel of property affected is on tile and can be seen at tlie office of the Board) of Pnrk Commissioners, in the City Hall, InUianapoULß, Indiana, where remonstrances will be received and heard at the time above designated. CHARLE3 A BOOKWALTER, FRED CLINE, A. M. MAGUIRE. SARAH E. SHANK, Board of Park Commissioners City of Indianapolis. Jan. 5. 12. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Bids for a tacade for the stadium on the campus of Indiana University will be .-eonivod on or before Jan. 21, 1924, noon, in the office of the undersigned at Bloom ir.gton, Ind Said facade will be constructed .f Indiana limestone. Plans and ape silica uons are on file in this office. ft JOHN W. CHAVENSC Secretary, Board el. Trustees.
39 1 ,EGA L. NOTICES NOTICE—DAMAGE ROLL DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD, CITY HAFT. INDIANAPOIS. ILD. Notice is hereby given by the Board of Park Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis, that it has approved a preliminary damage roll showing the award oi damages lor .‘h o appropriation of real esti.tc to ba used for park purposes, in the city of Indianapolis authorized by its Acquisition Resolution No 20, 1923, which* prov.dee for the acquisition of the following described real e&tate to-wit: Beginning: at the southwest corner of seetownship 16 north, range 3 east, Marion County. Indiana: thence east along the south line of the aforesaid section 3 a glance of 1T0.51 feet to the wes,. right-of-way line of the T. H„ I. Sc E. Traction Comnorthwestwardly mat;mg an %}FJ ® ”17° f dejree8 ’ 41 along the afore-"riH-of-way fine to the south line of a, h , lßr boulevard; thence southwestwardiy along the aforesaid south line of the boulevard to the south line of seetion 4, township 16 north, range 3 east. our ? ty Indiana; thence east along sout *‘ hue of section 4. a distanee of 434 fleet to the place of beginuig, containing 1.63 acres more or less," Persons interested in or affected by said appropriation of land and award of damages therefor are hereby notified that said Board rL Commissioners has fixed Saturday. ~\ U-4. at 10 o’clock a. m., as the remonstrances will be received f?? beard from persons as to the amount of tneir respective award of damages The assessment roll, with the description of tha property affected, the names of the owners f , a y°i r Os whom damages have been awarded w-ith the amount of the prelimfnary award as to each piece and parcel of a rty^ ect ?d is on file and can be seen “five oi the Board of Park Commisin ,he city hall. Indiauapolis. where remonstrances will be received and heard at the time above designated. £R£g L AI4 BOOK ' VALTEB * A. M. MAGUIRE, n SARAH E. SHANK ■ d <l lp o diagapolis CODlmifi9iODer9 ° f * ha aty dSa%I T^ E ilS ARD ' city S. r> o 'M on /.‘ e 18 hereby given by the Board of anodß X I ? 1 o °, nerS of the eity oi Indianapolis, that it has approved a preliminary damage roll showing the award of a PP r °P rl ation of real estate to ba used for park purposes, in the city of Inh tion P No" i a q Ut iQaa ed b y - Acquisition Resoir °' which provides for tha acquisition of the following described real estate to-wut: ’All ot Ipta 45. 46. 47 and 48. in Jose's second. Pleasant Valley addition to the city nL^iW B ;V,** rPc orded in plat book 9, P^f e * * to the recorders office of Marv, Q Un - y ,' ®V* te of Indiana, also all lots ol and 52, in Jose s corrected a recorded in plat book No. 9. office •• ln tlie recorder s Persons interested in or affected by said appropriation of land and award of damages therefor are hereby notified that baid Board t V? I T lmlßßloners has flx ed Saturday. , fi- -b; 19_4, at 10 o’clock a. m.. as tho w , n , remonstrances will be received arid heard from persons as to the amount of their respective award of damages. The asB! >smerit roll, with the description of the property affected, the names of the owners In favor of whom damages have been awarded with the amount of the preliminary award as tc each piece and parcel of property affected is on file and can bo- seen at the office of the Board of Park Commissioners. where remonstrances will be received and heard at the time above designated CHARLES A BOOKW ALTER, FRED CLINE, A M MeMAGUIRE, SARAH £. SHANK. Board of Park Commissioners of tha City of Indianapolis. ” NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT ' Notice is hereby given, that the under-s-gned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Grace W. Esterly, deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. ROBERT HOLLOWELL JR. No. 21929. Gideon W. Blain.
ONE DRIVER, TWO PEDESTRIANS ARE HURTMISRAPS Street Car Strikes Auto at Wade and Shelby Sts,—Motorist Cut, Hobart Johnson, 2325 Shelby St-, was cut about the face by flying glass early today when Ills automobile was struck by a street car at Wade and Shelby Sts. He was struck in making a turn, believing the car was stopping for a passenger, police said, John Onan, 304 E. South St., motorman, was charged with assault and battery. Arthur Dowell. 54, 477 E. Tenth St., was cut about the head and bruised about the body when he was struck by an automobile driven by Elmer Rodgers, 618 Roanoke St., at East and Washington Sts. Rodgers was held on an assault and battery charge. John Short, 43, of 403 Hanson Ave., suffered cuts about the face and bruises about the body when he was struck by an automobile driven by Donald Underwood, 742 S. Noble St., at Geisendorff and Washington Sts., police said. He had stepped from behind a wagon into the path of the car, police said they were told. * A man and woman were Injured and a score of pasengers badly shaken up late Friday’ when an outbound Central Ave. street car crushed into the roar vestibule of an Illinois street car at Market and Illinois Sts. Mrs. Jessica Shanley, 1005 N. Pennsylvania St., sustained a sprained ankle and R. T. Bach, 945*4 N. Illinois St., was cut about the left arm. Both of the injured persons were in the rear of the Illinois car when the accident occurred. They were taken home. Slippery rails caused the accident, police say. Traffic was tied up for an hour. J. I— CriDaniel, 218 W. TwantyFirst St., motorman of the Central car was charged with assault and battery. ALLEGED BIGAMIST MUST COME TO INDIANA From balmy Florida to frigid Indiana to face charges is the lot of Lauren Swagert, former automobile salesman of Indianapolis, who was arrested in Fernandina. Fla., while on his honey’mood with Miss Marjorie Lane, Franklin, Ind., whom he married No. 18. Sam Young, State motor policeman, will lea-e Sunday for Fernandina. Identification of the Couple, arrested Thursday’, was received by Robert T. Humes, chief of State police, Friday night. Swagert deserted his wife and child in Indianapolis some time ago, police say. With an automobile of his father--in-law, Swagert eloped with Miss Lane to the South, where they were arrested under the name of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Lane. Tiger Charge Is Made Tony Mitchell, 23, of 1702*4 Montcalm St., was arrested on a blind tiger charge today following a raid on his home Friday. Police reported they found fifty half pints cS wVita mule and eight gallons of alcohol.
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