Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 203, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1924 — Page 10

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2 CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS —'<Ve wish to thank our relatives, fnenus and neighbors for the kindness and syflhjiathv shown during the iiiness and death of our beloved husband and father. Joseph Gedig. Especially do we thank the Rev Father ’ Odr Ernest and Shea. Sisters of St. Francis Hospital. Knights of St. ieorge nd St. Thomas and undertaker. A. J. Voigt, also every on- for the beautiful floral offerings and other donations. MRS JOSEPH GEDIG AND FAMILY. 3 IX MEMORIAM tN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of our dear aunt. Leona Rreis: Gone, but not forgotten. Those who think of you todav are the ones that loved you best. OPAL. LUCILLE. MARTIN AND LITTLE .’AXE, - 6 FCNERAI. DIRECTORS Drexel .2570. ties. Drexel 2046 W. T. BLASENQYM FUNERAL DIRECTOR Auto Service for All Occasions Auto Ambulance. Lady Attendant. 1625 Shelby St., Indianapolis, Ind. FLAN NE R & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral director* to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Main 0841. 0642. LI. 2641. INDIANAPOLIS crematory: George G*insteiner Funeral Director. 622 E. Market. Main 0908 DREXEL Parlors, 1222 Union St. FOXERAL DIRECTOR—I4O2 X. Hanoi*. WM. E K RIEGER. J Main 1164 Res, phone. Ben Davis 332-L. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY A TITUS. 951 X. Delaware L 6564. M. 3880. io lost and royxD~77]7 LOST—Airedale male, full grown. Laddie D.” ••334.'t Carrollton engraved on collar: check Xo. 8925: long hair, slightly , •juried: black and tan; white stripe on oreast. Liberal reward for return or in- j formation leading to same. Phone Washington 4513. j LOST—Traveling bag. between Indianapolis and Pleasant Vie*,, on Michigan road. Saturday. Dec. 22. Reward. Drexel 0794. . Address 1728 Lexington Ave India hhU*. j LOST—Two steel 8 inch cable gate blocks Ind one 8-inch wooden rope block. Lib- < rai reward if returned to QiHll Vossler , Trucking Cos., 910 E. Washing V-n St. LOST—Thi-ee-quarle. length mink coat, j Liberal it sard for return or information I 'eading to the return. Lost at Propyiaeum j New Year a eve. Wash. 5193. j RING lost, one white gold ring, black onyx with fraternity insignia. Saturday noon hi ! Ayres a balcony. Reward Please call Ran- i dolph 1905. i LIBERAL reward leading to the intoruia | tion of Boston bull terrior stolen Friday. ! Tag Xo. 2041. Answers to name of '■Zip.” j Circle 0434, j I,oST—Pocketbook containing S3O. between j Jackson Place and Wash St. *>n Illinois : St $5 reward. Circle 3899 Mr Owens. RILL FOLD, with StuJeoaner emblem cor.'aining about $-11. Tuesday tnornlug. Liberal reward Lilirobi 2506 BAG. brown, lost on E. Tenth ear. Jan. 1. containing basketball suit. Return to 1301 X Dearborn. Webster 7507. I.OST or stolen. Dec. 24. at Eeecn Grove, i alredaie female; answers to name of i Pun." Reward. Main 2163. j LOST—Black grip between Tibbs Ave. and Speedway Ave and city. Reward. Belmont 1184. I I. LASSES, -hell rimmed, in -ase, between Hibben. Hawthorne and Wash. Har. 3323. . I.OST—Beag'e hound, black ind white, Reward. HARRY PORTER. 18 N State GLASSES downtown or Wasn ■ -ar T ll - -da;. Reward. Main 3172, business hours AIREDALE dog: name Ponto: hit hy auto-: mobile. Kenwood 2774 Rewaril. LOST —Patent leather purse in downtown i district. Drexel 4412. 12 HELP \VANTKD—MALK~ Wanted By the Indianapolis Automobile School , 612 N Capitol Ave Lincoln 3521. Students to uualify as AutomobiSe Mechanics Our FREE EMPLOYMENT DEPT. Assists a student to secure position which I enables them To Earn Whale They Learn OPEN DAILY. ALSO MONDAY, wed. AND FRIDAY EVES. j AMATEUR ARTISTS The largest commercial art organization in the United States wants to hear from ! young men and women who have some art talent omc spare time and who want to j become commercial artists. Practical train- 1 ing given to those who qualify by staff of practical artists. ▲duress A No. 2845. Times s 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. Trucks to Haul Goal. 1405 \V. Ray St. BElmont 5017. Boy With Wheel To work in office and run errands Must ! be 18 years old and know business district j of city. Good opportunity for energetic bov 1 of nice appearance. Apply advertisrtnent department, Indianapolis Times, CLERKS, railway mail. 18-35. SI 33 mo. Experience unnecessary. For free particulara write R. Terry (former Civil Service ex--ae. > 3t*l Barrister bidg. Washington.' 2-.£ j Trucks to haul coal. $1 to $1.50 per ton. UNION ICE AND COAL CO. i FIREMEN BRAKEMEN. beginners Jlfifls2so (which position ?). Railway Ad- j rireea A No 2846. Times , IS ~ INSTRUCTIONS ’ j EX SERVICE MEN Knights of Columbus night school offers j you free courses in auto mechanics. air brakes, bookkeeping buainess arithmetic, buainesa English, commercial art high accountancy. mechanical drawing, public speaking. radio, telegraphy, salesmanship, shorthand and typewriting, show ard writing, traffic management and welding. Register bow. New term opens Jan. 2ud Main 3027 113 E. Maryland St Popular piano music taught m 20 lessons beginners and advanced. dark Bofls School. 10 W. Ohio St. Circle 8326. EeAcFTR for mandolin, ruitar and banjo Belmont 1854 P*?o Arbor Ave.

13 INSTRUCTIONS SAXOPHONE LORENZ SAXOPHONE SCHOOL. C). 0545 PEMBROKE ARCADE. DR 4982. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBERS COLLEGE, 510 E. Washington St.. Tndianapoiia. Ind. Circle 0757, RAG—JAZZ and'popular piano playing in 20 lessons. Booklet free. CHRISTENSON SCHOOL, 101 Pembrodge Arcade. Cir. 3034, IT 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. sth floor. Pettis Dry Goods Cos. i SALESMEN wanted: expereuce unnecessary; good pav while learning. Apply Mr. Meyer. REGINA CORPORATION. 485 Century Bldg. 16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE LIIGH-CLASS millinery SALESLADY We have opening in millinery department for high-powered saleslady Hose experience will enable her to qualify for assistant manager. SEE MR. BLANKMILD. TIIE FAIR STORE

DISHWASHER At once whit". Apply 332 Shelby St. 17 SITUATIONS WANTED a—Male ! EXTENSIVE experience office management and general accounting; thoroughly ex- : perienoed bookkeeper. desire connection with j reliable concern. Webster 3459 PRACTICAL Carpenter's foreman wants work; dwellings a specialty; only open I shop contractors need apply. Phone Web- ! stec 1086. 1 WANTED—PIace for boy In country: age 11. Phone Lincoln 7083 or address W. J. H ibbard. 708 N. Alabama. PORTER WORK OR HOUSEMAN LINCOLN 2324, ODD JOBS, window washing, care for furnace. cleaning of any kind. Lincoln 6057. b—Female EXPERIENCED laundress wants small washings to bring home Harrison 4248, SITUATION wanted by experienced cook: best of city references. Webster 4276. WANTED —Public stenography work to do at home. Call Webster 5961. i WASHINGS d 1 ■in reasonable. Called for and delivered. Lincoln 7101. ! CURTAINS TO LAUNDER, j MRS. J LUTZ DREXEL 0893. nr ROOMSFOR RENT FOR RENT —Three unfurnished rooms: electricity. gas. water, garage: half block : ! from S. Meridian car line. Inquire 15 E. McCarty St. FOUR unfurnished rooms: ga3. water and electric lights; reasonable terms. 761 Lexington Ave Phone Drexel ’ 6621 ILLINOIS. 244!' N. Apt. 10: clean, cosy room with steam heat and hot water. $4 Gentlemen. Harrison 2743. I ADELAIDE. 235 N.; furnished room in modem apartment: reasonable rent Lin-j coin 5737. NORTH—Large front room: home pnyi- j lege: one or two: breakfast. Circle 4575. | CAPITOL 2188 5f nice, warm room for one or two. Randolph 9492. I TENTH 220 E.: nicely furnished modem.) erping room. Lincoln 3197. FRONT modem room lor one or two gen- 1 | tlemen. 309 Dorman St. | a—Light Housekeeping ASHLAND AND TWENTY-FIRST Five rooms bath, modem, hardwood | floors Apply 1434 Broadway, BUTLER. Si To! five rooms, rear porch. I modem, heat furnished, suitable for lor 2 iamilies of adult* ROOMS furnished, with gae. electricity and bath. $3.50 and $4 per week. 350 N. | Eider Ave. i MADISON 1025: lovely housekeeping rooms: bath. gas. kitchenette; private entrance: ' $6. Drexel 5375. COLLEGE. 1440 fun, room* single and double heat, electric lights: children ex- ' j cep ted. ; COLLEGE. 2717; 2 or 3 furnished rooms: steam Iteat: every conven : garage optional. ELEVENTH. E. 640: turn, rooms, modern, $4.50 and S3 per week. b—Board and Booms IF LOOKING FOR A REAL HOME. WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD CALL AT I*os | COLLEGE AVE. 19 RENTALS a—Houses ; BROOKSIDE Ave . 2001; large modern double. 6 rooms and bath: full basemHit; gar: if water paid: S4B. Webster 8964 PARIS AVE.. 2829: 6 rooms, water, gas. electricity; paved street: soft water. Ran-, j dolph 6190. , HALF modem double Cafl Randolph 1718. j b—Houses, Flats Furnished | 1856 BELLEFONTAINE; hemelike, modern. two rooms. Five rooms furnished or unI furnished Belmont 1041. c—Apart menu Belmont Apartments 427 N. DELAWARE ST. Bix rooms and bath; newly decorated. Good condition. $52.50. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4517. 9 E. Ma-kct. j TWENTY SIXTH. 1335 W upper duplex. 5 mom-, semi-modern: $25 Rand 5439 21~ BEAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses SX QAL O-'/u Circle 0600. AJllUlL^ Six-room cottage. 600 block River Ave.. West Indianapolis Has new bathroom, fully ' equipped. 3-car garage property In aplen j did corydition inside and out At $3 000 you j can't beat it’ In Indianapolis. Owner will ' trike small sedan, such as Ford, or Chevrolet, i as part payment. Car must be ir. good con- j j dition and worth the money. Look!! SIOO Gash And move in. Have two new modern i bungalows in Emerson Heights. paved street: hardwood floors and cabinet in j kitchen, four large closets; price $4,750. ' Call Mr. Washburn with J. E MORRISON A CO . I-in. 3564 425 Lemcke Bldg Rand. 8731. WHY PAY KENT? S4OO down. $23 per month buys house S. Elder 1 block south of Wash Bt.: 6 rooms, electric lights, gas. city water, cel lar cistern This is a real buy at $2,650. MR, BABB. 503 „City True! Bldg. Main ! 0185 Evening phone Webster 4°92. Five-Room Modern, East Practically new. many built-in features, large basement, laundry tubs, all improvements in. Can be bought on terms. Call 1 Lincoln 3341. ask for Mr. Bowen. Meyer-Kiser Bank 4-Room Cottage Paved street, gas. electric lights, city waiter and sewer connections in kitchen, good i location. Price $2,750; S3OO cash will t handle deal. See Mr. Weeaner. Main 0792. WASHINGTON BANK & TRUST CO. BEAUTIFUL NEW MODERN BUNGALOW BY OWNER ’ Five rooms, hardwood floors, built-in j 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. ) I house newly painted and in good condition. | : $2 300. terms. Main 0186. Res.. 9tewart i 2749 i Bargain—Southeast, $3,000 Five room bungalow, semi-modem, beat i -'ondttion. 1 square car line, bargain at j •S3 000 Will consider any reasonable terms. : | Call Lincoln 3734. i SUMrMODERN four-room cottage. 431 ifr. Thirty-Second St. See owner. 3088 Boulevard PI., after 6 p. m. Open for Inspection 3 to 5 p. m. Saturday and Sundav. Weekdays, phone UNGER. Main 6335. HOLY CROSS PARISH. e-room modern cottage. SSOO cash, balance monthly. By owner 1611 E. Vermont St. , FOW bungalows or tors# bedroom names cast or south. C J OSBUBN. Drexel 6184

21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses FIVE to 8-room modern homes, different parts of city; also lots we can build on; or will build on your lot. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO., eighth floor K. of P, Bldg. $250 CASH buys four-room oungaiow. CITY BUILDERS REALTY' CO. Wash. 43f4. 12 r i 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 IV, Ray St. Belmont 1588. e—Suburban | ACRE and half-acre tracts, cast and northeast; best location; near good school; $450 up: SPO cash, balance monthly. COOPER & HADLEY. ' 838 Lemcke Bldg. Main 2776 Home, Irvington 0512. f—Sale or Exchange Two Lots on Dearborn Will Trade tor Contracts or Good Stocks These two lots are on paved street, every thing In, located 3 and 1 lots south of Thirtieth on east side of street. Price S4OO each, subject to Barrett of S3OO each. If you have a good contract or stock, can give you a good trade. Hobart Canaday Cos. 907 Peoples Bank Bldg. i Mam 5340. Ran. 8534. ! SM ALL farm for salt- or trade: 3* miles from Seymour: good road' close to school and church. New house and barn Cali I Belmont 1117 WALLACE VANHOOK j 2QQB W. New York, 22 REAL ESTATE WANTED Have Gash Gustomer For small houses, modern or semi-mod-em. List your property if you want it sold, with the Canaday Realty Cos. 909 Peoples Bank Bldg, j Circle 0553. Kami. 5352. Cash for Your Property Small home south, four or live rooms; j condition unimportant Call Rand 4830 WE HAVE A CASH BUYER FOR A CHEAP INVESTMENT. MARION COUNTY STATE BANK 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. FARM for sale or rent 107 acres. Fine location. \ mile from a good business town. Good paved road. Good buildings, fruit. Everything up to date. Inquire at l Times office. " 25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE a—Coal, Ice and Wood : buy mm coal AT OUR SPECIAL' REWJOII PRICEB We seil the best coal that money can buy guaranteed and the guarajtce is good Gen. W. Va. Island Creek fkd. lump $6.95 Gen. W. Va. Jackson Jumbo fkd. lump $6.95 W. Va. shoveled lump $6.45 W. Va. mine run $5.45 Gen. W. Va. Egg fkd $6 50 Gen. Tennessee fkd ~,.56.50 Ind. or 111. large lump ~.55.75 Ind. or 111. mine run $4.20 Gen. Poca. lp„ 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 arc very high In heat and low In ash. Litwar lp., fkd $7.50 Mohawk lp., fkd $7.50 Pocatan lp., fkd $7.50 Ashaway lp., fkd. $7.50 Shoveled lump of the above seral-smokless coals mentioned, $7.26. These prices axe subject to a change any day Ordr 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 s in. to 6 p. m„ 6 days a week Phones: Lincoln 8361, 8362 Lincoln 83(>3, 8364 PRICES REDUCED Buy Your Coal Where You Get Finest Quality—Best Prices —Correct Weight and Courteouß Service. Try One Ton and Be Convinced, i 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.-JVI. R $6.75 Smokeless Pocatan Poca., fkd..57.75 E. Ky. Blue Diamond lp., fkd...57.25 W. Va. Splint or block, fkd.. .$7.00 W. Va. egg, fkd $6.50 W. Va. Lp. (Island Creek), tkd..56.95 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 $6.40 Ind. egg. fkd 755.25 i BaseburneT coke $11.50 j Tihe BETHEL COAL CO. Drfjxel 2716. Drexel 2717. C-O-A-L Before You Buy Coal I investigate Our Prices oo All Grades of Domestic Coal Fell Weight and Quality Guaranteed WEAVER COAL CO. Drexel 22011 GOAL Gen. Red Ash Poca., lp $8.75 Gen. Red Asb Poca. M. R $6.75: Gen. Linton 4th vein ip $6.00 j Gep. Linton 4th vein Egg $5.25 W\ Virginia Lump $7.25 ; W. Virginia Egg $6.50 - Island Goal Cos. WE bster 0122 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 Gall HUmboldt 4421 HARD WOOD, cook stove, batting stove. Are place and furnace. Large truck toad delivered any place Webster 2322-R 8.

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a—Coal, Ice and Wood BUY COAL CHEAP Gen. W. Va. Island Creek fkd. lp . $7.00 Gen. W. Va. Splint lp. fkd $7.00 Large Tennessee lp., fkd.. .$7.25 frfd. large lp., fkd $5.75 111. large Ip., fkd $5.75 (3 tons, 816.501 Gen. Poca. large lp., fkd..58.75 Gen. Poca. lp., shoveled.. .$8.50 Gen. Poca. mine run .'56.85 25e per ton reduction on 3-ton orders. We sell the coal that satisfies —we guarantee each and every order. Jackson Goal Cos. Lincoln 6496. Lincoln 5496. WHILE 1100 Toms LAST Indiana Lump, clean forked, no slate, rock or dirt, at $5.50 Per Ton. Two Tons $10.75 BRHCK AND COAL CO. Webster 9280. Webster 9281. COAL Gen. Pocahontas. Weit Va . Indiana Price® Always Right Try a ton of BLMCO. Large, clean, lump $6.75 Ton No Clinkers—No Soot Builders 1-umber and Material Cos. Webster 2003 - ff 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 SB.OO W. Virginia lump, forked $7.50 E. Kentucky lump, forked.... $7.50 Poco. lump SIO.OO Two tons or more. 26c per ton reduction. Vinton Coal Cos. DR exel 3444. GLENDORA The coni that give* natiafacttc® MONCRIEF COAL CO. State and English At*. Drexel 2094

b—Clothing TROUSERS To Match (T\ Your Coat iL $3.95. $4.95 $5.95, $6.95 and up THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio SL, Near Illinois RIMMAGE SALE of CLOTHING AN 6 SHOES, all kind® wearing apparel; Jan. 10, ll and 1*?. f 2825 Hovey St. MAN'S OVERCOAT: 3 BOYS 7- ?)VElCfiXtff. GOOD CONDITION; REASONABLE ; two newe wagon* Randolph 4234. <soaT. hrown. size 16; fur collar, cliff*, new lining. Randolph 2739. c—Household Goods Rugs—Linoleum Gold Seal Congoleum rug*. 9x12, fully guaranteed; new perfect good*, pedal. $14.76. Bruaeeia nigs: blue, tan, taupe and old rose. 9x12. $12.60. Imported Japanese grass rugs double warp 9x12. $7.60 W? carry a full line of Brussels. Axminsster velvets and Wiltons at the lowest prices In the city. Call and be convinced. Ail new. perfect good*. Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W. Washington St. Opposite Stateboua*. “If Jl Cover* the Floor W® Ha^^lt.*' Surplus Stock Sale Breakfast sets $18.50 to $27.60. Gateleg tables, sl2 to S2O New drophaf extension tabiea, $lB to $25. Original and exclusive designs in tables and chairs can be furniihed In either unpainted or painted. Will H. Ball & Son 442 Massachusetts Ave. Phone Main 1990. Downstairs. , twelve Iron army Coi s ' Good mattresses: will sacrifice tor $25. Inquire at 1260 Burdsal Blvd. HOUSEHOLD - FURNISHINGS FOR BEVENROOM HOUSE: 4615 COLLEGE WASH. 641 HUMBOLDT 4529. COMBINATION coal and gas Peninsular range, slightly used; party leaving city. 259 E. lowa 9t. _ HEATER. Nubian, large size, good condition. $25. 2222 Nowland Webster 7031. LIBRARY TABLE, genuine mahogany, good condition. Humboldt 3451. ONE Sunnynuda electric washer] $2,6 cash. 2622 Cornell Ave. ELECTRICT SWEEPER. LIKE NEW. $17.50 cash. Drexel 6927. large ' Laurel wof blast: e—Musical Instruments _ SPECIALS In Our Used Piano Dept. Original $450.00. now $50.00 Original $425.00, now $69.00 Original $475.00. now $125.00 Original $450.00. now $150.00 Original $485.00. now $186.00 Original $500.00, now $195.00 Original $550.00. now $226.00 Many Others Terms To Suit THE BALDWIN PIANO CO. Os Indiana No. 18 N. Pennsylvania SPECIALS In Our Used Player Dept. Original $850.00, now $296.00 Original $850.00, now $316.00 Original SBSO 00. now $325.00 Original $725.00. now $495.00 Original $900.00. now $595.00 Many Others Terms To Suit / THE BALDWIN PIANO CO. Os Indiana No. 18 North Pennsylvania d—Miscellaneous TYPEWRITERS $25. $35, S4O SSO, S6O. factory rebuilt* and fully guaranteed. Typewriters rented, repaired. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO. 30 8 Pennsylvania. Lincoln 6822. BSatahlished 1880. GARAGES for sale, SBS, rise 8x13: 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. RUMMAGE. SALE OF CLOTHING AI?D SHOES, ail kinds wearing apparel. Jan. 10, 11 and 12. 2325 Hovey St. ADDRESSOGRA.IH and graphotype, complete with plates and cabinet. Drexel 2090. WHEN IN NEED OF CINDERS OR TRAILL FERRING. CALL BELMONT 1288.

25 MISCELLANEOI S FOR SALE d—Miscellaneous CINDERS, SCREENED: 8-yard load; contractors’ special price. Irvington 2448, Ring 4. f—Pet and Live Stock JERSEY COW: REASONABLE. Cal! Washi;igton 4544). 26 MISCEH-AN L4)I S WANTED i LADIES'. GENTS’ AND CHILDREN S clothing wanted S. B. COLLIN’S CLOTH- ; ING STORE. 1440 Columbia Ave. Webster 9013. WANTED—GOOD SECOND HAND BOILER. 3 TO SH. P. UPRIGHT. 925 LEMCKE hLDG, MAIN 5258. RAW furs wanted. JOSEPH ALLERDICE A CO.. 226 Kentucky Ave. 27 Bl SI NESS AN NO l X CEMEX TS PLUMBING WORK—PAYMENT PLAN , Plumbing or heating work done under j new plan, small amount down, balance easy monthly payments. Call us by phone, IJumboldt 1709 for details. Will be pleased to explain plan and give you figure. L, K. Isley. Sewing Machine Cleaning and adjustin,,. SI >0; all makes. Machines called for and delivered free. Sewing Machine Service Cos.. 930 S. Meridian St. Drexel 2492. EXPERT REPAIR work on talking machines of a'! makes: guns, locks, electric irons repaired. Keys of all kinds made to order. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Call Webster 3385. EARL E. JONES. 1332 Parker. ELECTRIC WIRING JOBS FOR ANYTHING VALUABLE. WHAT HAVE YOU? RANDOLPH 9034. ELECTRICAL work, nouse wiring a id fixtures. Call NORTHEASTERN ELECTRIC AND BATTERY SERVICE Webster 9380. ! SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLKPGE. 201 Indiana Are. 1 F&ATHERS bought, sola and renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made. E. j F BURKI.E, 416 Mass Main 1428. _ IT’S never lost until indianapoila Time* Want Ads have failed to find It. AND TK.VNSFKK Packing, Transferring, Storage. OTTO J. SUESZ M. 2353-3628 Niglit. Web 06!>9 Web. 4579. Red Ball Transit Cos. 26 Monument Pi. Main 4631. 29 BUSINESS tIITOKH NIUES~ BEAUTY parlor for sale: downtown location; ground floor; five booths; threeyear lease; rent SSO; owner unable to care for business. Will sacrifice for S6OO. O. E. TRIiACE WANTED to hear troni persona having from $2,000 to $12,000 to Invest in good contracting firm Will pay 11 'dividends. Address Postoffice Box 305. Muncle, Ind. ¥tt Ai ’I OMtHH I .Lri HIK riALK b—Gasoline HUDSON FOUR-PASSENGER SPEEDSTER Very best of condition. •ar is equipped with Weed bi tapers. Watson stabilizers, i three spotlights, automatic windshield cleaner, near view mirfur. two spare tires, special motor head and mounted Vietrola Can arrange terms. Call Lincoln 8478. SSO AND $75 down, balance $3 weekly buys a good Ford, Dislge, Butek. Hudson and others at low j prices. Absolutely guaranteed. Open evening and Sundays INDIANAPOLIS At.TO PARTS AND TIRE CO.. 522 N Capitol Ave paigK six roadster wonderful condition mechanically: looks fine five practically new coni tires Will trade on old model touring car. or easy temits MERIDIAN OVERLAND CO. 957 N Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday OLDSMOBILE Six touring, mechanically perfect paint :itiiiitenua and top like new. WUI **il for SOO down or your old car first payment. MERIDIAN OVERLAND CO 967 N. Maridaln. Open evenings and Sunday For Good Used Cars See I. WOLF AUTO CO. 550 No. Capitol. Main 157 ft __ Opon Sunday®. Will take talking machine as part payment ou good used car. Lincoln 6865. OVERI-aVd touring 1922. Be-n driven about 6.000 miles Looks and runs like new. $73 cash, balance monthly. Circle 831.7 235 W, Georgia St.

FORD sedan. 1923. loon wheel two bumper*. aoxHlenutor. drum lights, speedometer. Must sell today. SIOO down, balance to suit Main 5013 Ford touring. 1922 : go.Kl tires paint and mechanical condition Best buy in town $225 STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 427 N. Meridian St. FCrTT coupe, 1927: excellent cond l ion Best buy Id town; $360: lots of accessories. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 427 N MeridSan St_ OVERLAND roadster. Do you went one worth 5200? Come to 120 W North St or call Lincoln 7575. FORI). 19?3 touring. ttarttr demountable. lock wheel, finance car: sell for balance due; bargain at SSO dir n Mam 5013 DODGE touring, 1919 excellent mechanical oondition; SSO cash, balance monthly. Circle 8327, 235 W Georgia Su DODGE touring car Do jeiii want one worth 5650? Come to 120 W. North St or call Lincoln 7675. FORD coupe. beet of mo-hiim-al -on dition: S6O cash balance monthly. Circle 8327. 235 W. Georgia 1921 MONROE fair running condition W 1 sell at a harrain. Call after 4 p. m. 1820 W. Vermont OVERT,aSI) touring ear. Do you want~one worth $176? Come to 120 W. North 9t. or call Lincoln 7575. FORf). 1923 roadster, ready for the - road’ $275; terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO . 427 N. Meridian. OAKLAND 1920 touring, good runningltorTdition: $100; terms 644 E. Washington Main 3493 OVERLAND sedan Do you want one worth $125 down? Como to 120 W. North St. or call Lincoln 7575, CHEVROLET. 1923 touring: A 1 condition: $325; terms. 644 E. Washington. Main 3493 DEPENDABLE used cars C. H WAD LERiCH CO . 833 N. Meridian FORD coupe. 1924: six weeks old; terms. 659 N Capitol. Open evening* FORD eoupd, 1920-. looks and runs good: S4O cash, balance monthly. IT'S never lost until Tndianapoiia Time# Want Ads have failed to find it 31 A ITOMOIiI IKri WANTED WANTED, 100 CARS to wreck for parts. Will pay the liigheat cash prices. Call us first. SAM CORAZ AUTO PARTS A TIRE CO. 619 N. Cap!tol Ave Main 6389, AUTOS WANTED ‘ WE PAY CASH. 1 WOLF AUTO CO. 819 N. Illinois St Main 1679. CARS, wanted, regardless condition: must have 'em. CITY AUTO PARTS. 411 N. Illinola Main 6796. CARS wanted. No delay, good prices. STATE AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 631 N. Illinois St. Lincoln 19.34. AUfOS WANTED— 2)2 E New'“York St. Main 4446 ~32 VI TO Sirri IKN, REPAIR^ \ SPRING SERVICE Day and night. Delivery service, road service. Spring and* spring leaves Rearching, retempering, installing, graphittng INDIANAPOLIS AUTO SPUING CO. Circle 4888 820 W. Washington. USED AUTO PARTS For over 100 makes and model car* at 50 to 75 per cent off list price. Mall orders shipped Immediately EUREKA AND PARTS COMPANY. 334 N. Capitol. Circle 0878. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Illtnoto. S & S Auto Laundry OUT of the high rent district, Haniing and Washington 9t Storage by day. week or month. Steam heat, Auto repairing. Try ua once and you will call again. L. LIPPERT, Manager. Belmont 4200. THE MASTER YULCANIZERS’ CUT RATE VTJLC. CO., INC. 327 N NOBLE ST

35 UNAMIAL INVESTMENTS Wanted, a fqw clients to invest in an Indiaiiajtolis enterprise that has been auccessifuily managed unuder present management for the past nineteen (19) years. Can show more than SIBO,OOO annual income, will guarantee seven (7%) net. Investment absolutely guaranteed. If interested and have money not working write for specific inforA ddress A No. 2843 Times. 37 MONEY TO_LOAN _ MONEY Borrowed of us carries a greater value we sell you SERVICE Whv-worry over your bills or obligations when financial aid can be easily and quickly obtained from US. S2O to We loan on PIANOS, FURNITURE, AUTOS, LIVE STOCK, FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC. We can arrange repayment of loan to suit you Capatol Loam Cos. 34 iy 2 E. Waslhariigtini St. Main 0585. Lincoln 7184. FIRST and Second mortgages on Indiana and Intlianapolis real estate. R. B WILSON 1101 National City Bank Bldg Lincoln 6404 39 LEGAL NOTICES dWiywS^*WdVWWS/SA.ri^W\*WW>AAAA6^^ I Department of Public .parks. City of Indianapolis. Office of the Board of Park Commissioners, City Haii. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is herbey given by the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to make the following described public improvements in the City of Indianapolis, Indiana and in the County of Marion, as authorized by the following numbered improvement resolution, adopted by said Board on the sth day of January. 1 924. IMPROVEMENT RESOLUTION No. 1. 1924. All of said construction work is to be built on lands which are now a part of the park and boulevard system of the City of Indianapolis All work done in the making of said described public improvements shal' be In accordance with the terms and condition* of the improvement resolution as numbered, and adopted by the Board of Park Commissioners on the above named day, and the detailed drawings, plans, profiles and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. That said Board of Park Commissioners has fixed Saturday. January 26th, 1924, at ten o'clock a. m. at Its offices in the City Hall, as the time and place when final action will be taken confirming, modifying or rescinding said resolution, and when It will receive and hear remonstrances from persons interested Jn or affected by such proceedings and when it will determine the public utility and benefit thereof. CHARLES A. BOOKWALTER. FRED CLINE. A M MAGUIRE. SARAH E. SHANK. Board of Park Commissioners of the Citr of Indianapolis Indiana. Jan 7. 14 NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC." In the matter of the estate of Alice A. Connell doi eased. No. 04 20691. In the Probate Court of Marion County. December term. 1923. Notice ts hereby given that George J. Connell as administrator of the above named estate has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come i up for the examination and action of said Probate Court, on the 2d day of February 1924. at which time all hetrs. creditors or ;egatce- of said i-state required to appear In aid Court and show cause, if any there he. why said account and vouchers should j not lie approved. And the heirs of said ; estate are also req lireri to appear and make j proof of their heirship. ALBERT II LOSCHE. Clerk NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS. ETC I In the matter of the estate of Frank H I Whocier. deceased No 60-19170. In the Probate Court of Marion County, ( December terms. 1923 Notice is hereby given that Douglas F Wheeler as administrator of the above names! estate, ha* presented filed his j account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court, on the 2nd day of February, 1924, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estalg required to appear in said court and show cause if any there be, wh> aid account and vouchers should not be approved. And thr heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. ALBERT H. LOSCHE, Clerk. WALTER MYERS. Attorney.

’ NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS, ETC. In the matter of the estate of Fidelia J. Htto, deceased. No. 64-20089. In tne Probit* ?ourt of Marlon County, | December term. 1923. Notice Is hereby given that William D. I Hite. .* administrator of the above named estate, ha* presented and filed his account and voucher* in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for | the examination and action of said Probate ! Court on the 2nd day of February. 1924, at which time ail hei/. creditors or legatees of said estate required to appear in said j court uid show cause, if any there be. why I wud account and vouchers should not be j approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and m&k* proof of their heirship. ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. Notice to heirs, creditorS7“etc - * In the matter of the estate of Emma J. Johnson, deceased. No. 64-20824. In the Probate Court of Marlon County, December term. 1923. Notice is hereby given that Charles Alcoa as administrator of the above named estate has presented and filed his aoeount and vouchers in final settlement of said estate. and that, the same will eome up for the examlnatoln and action of said Probate Court, on the 2d day of February. 1924. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate required to appear in said Court ahd show eause. if any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved And the heirs of said estate are alo required to appear and make proof of their heirship. ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. Sot'ICE*TO HEIRS, CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the,estate of Frank H. IDieeler. deceased. No. 00-19170. In the Probate Court of Marion County, December terms, 1023. Notice Is hereby given that Douglas F. Wheeler, as administrator of the above named estate, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and’action of said Probate Court, on the 2nd day of February, 1924 at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. WAITER MYERS. Attorney. ~3fC)TICE to HEIRS, CREDITORS. ETC. In the Probate Court of Marion County. December Term, 1923. In the matter of the estate of Fidelia J. Hite, deceased. No. 64-20689. Notice Is hereby given that Wm. D. Hite, as Administrator of the above -tamed estate lias presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will eome up for the examination and action of said Probate Court, on the 2nd day of February. 1924. at whieh time all heirs, creditors or* legatees of said estate required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there bo. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. ALBERT H. LOSCHE, Clerk. NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS. ETC. In the Probate Court of Marion County, December Term, 1923. In the matter of the estate of Henry Weghorst. deceased Notice is hereby glYen that Marla Weg horst as Administratrix of the above named estate has presented and filed her account, and vouchers in final settlement of said estate. and that the same will come up for the examination and action of anid Probate Court, on the 2nd day of February, 1924. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate requirffl to appear In said Court and show caaa*. if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are aleo required to appear and make proof of fbeir heirship. ALBERT H. LOSCHE, Clerk. THE Cleveland. Cincinnati, Chicago S 5t Louis Railway Company will sell at public auction Tuesday. Jan. 15. 1924, at 9 a. m., at their Capitol Are. Yatds (entrance on Senate Ave., near South St.), Indianapolis, Ind., unless previously claimed by rightful owners: Two car loads coal namely H. V. 1.3345. billed as 131,300 pounds coal, and C., T. A L. 30282, billed as 103,400 pounds coal, both cars billed from Logan, W. Va„ consigned to the Page Coal Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Coal can be inspected Monday, Jan. 14. 1924. For further information call Mr. Cloud*. Main 5100: Terml 159 J. K. VANCE. F. C. A

39 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO THE TAXPAYERS OF THE PARK DISTRICT- OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS, IND. The taxpayers of the park district of the city of Indianapolis, Ind., are hereby notified that the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, has by resolution determined that it is necessary to issue and sell bonds of said park district of the city of Indianapolis In the sum of four hundred thousand '$400,000) dollars, which should be Issued for the purpose of paying for the- acquisition of real estate for park and boulevard purposes of the city of Indianapolis. Ind.. particularly described in the following resolution of this board, to-wtt: Resolution No. 29. 1922. and all other expenses incident to said acquisition and the sale of said bonds. That said bonds shall be four hundred in number of one thousand -($1,0001 dollars each, ten thousand ($10,000) dollars of which shall be payable each year for forty (40) years and bearing Interest not to exceed five (5%) per cent per annum, payable semiannually. Unless objection is made by the taxpayers of the park district in the manner nreseribed by law, the said Board of Tark Commissioners and the city controller of Indianapolis will pursuant to said determination and order, proceed to cause said bonds in said amount to be issued and sold for the purpose herein set out. CHARLES A BOOKWALTER, FRED CLINE. A. M. MAGUIRE. SARAH E. SHANK Board of Park Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. NOTICE OF HEARING ON RESOLUTION State of Indiana. County of Marion, ss: Mary B. Hussey vs. American Granite Products Cos., a corporation. In the Marion Superior Court. Cause No. 24082. Room 4. You are hereby notified, pursuant to an order of court in the above entitled cause, that there will be offered for sale and sold at public sale in the office of Jones A Updike. 319-21 Indiana Trust Building, all of the assets of the defendant corporation, including a line of cement and artificial stone manufacturing equipment, at 12 o’clock noon on Saturday. January I2th. Said sale will be made subject to a mortgage and subject to approval of the Court against said equipment. RALPH E. JONES. Receiver. ALBERT H. LOSCHE, Clerk. JONES & UPDIKE. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC In the Probate Court of Marlon County. December Term, 1923. In the. matter of the estate of Mary M. Jones, deceased. No. 65-16803. Notice is hereby given that The Indiana Trust Company, as Executor of the above name! estate has presented and filed their account and vouchers In final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court, on the 2n4 dag of February. 1924, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account ard vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. LEWIS "WALLACE, RYAN. RUCKELSHAUS A RYAN. Attorneys. ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETCS. In the matter of the estate of Orestes C. Lukenbill. deceased No. 64-20677. In the Probate Court of Marion County, December term. 1923 Notice is hereby given that Schuyler A. Hau. as executor of the above named estate. has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court, on the 2nd day of February. 1924. at which time all heirs creditors or legatees of said estate required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice 1* hereby riven that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of John Tansy deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana Said estate is supposed to be solvent. BENJIMAN F BALLARD No. 21896.

hie mm MAY BE OUSTED ■ —• • City Council to Get Petitions Asking Removal. Bv T nit"l Pres* MT7NCIE. Ind.. Jan. 7. —Petitions a-sking the Impeachment of Mayor John C. Quick continued in circula- | tlon in all parts of the city today and will be presented at the meeting of ; the city council tonight. Nine votes are needed in the coun- | cil to put over the impeachment and j these In charge of the petitions deI clare they will have one over the ! required number. The mayor’s friends i assert only eight will vote to oust the executive. The petitions declare the mayor has on three separate occasions interfered needlessly with affairs of three different boards of safety and in other ways has failed to carry on the affairs of his office In a satisfactory’ manner. Mr. Quick continues In his refusal to discuss the situation, but it is understood he Mill attend tonight’s council meeting in person. UNITY OF SCIENCE AND RELIGION, PLEA Baptist Executive Speaks to Local Ministers. Unification of modem religious theories and scientific discoveries was urged today by Dr. Allyn K. Foster. New York, student secretary of the educational board of the Northern - Baptist convention, at the monthly meeting of the Indianapolis Ministerial Association at Roberts Park M. E. Church. Vermont and Deleware Sts. ‘YVe must put the truth in science and the truth in religion together so that the two will be a part of the whole. We must state the realities religion in terms of present-day j thought," said Dr. Foster. The Rev. H. C. Winders, secretary of the Indianapolis Church Federation, announced plans for the city-wide evangelistic services beginning Jan. 14. A committee will meet with Dr. Winders at the Y. M. C. A. Friday noon.

POLICEMAN HAD LIQUOR Traffirman Roy Ijacey Suspended . After Raid on Home. Police Chief Herman F. Rikhoff said he had ordered Trafficma.n Roy Lacey, 900 Erehart St., to his office thie afternoon for questioning concerning a raid on the Erehart residence Saturday afternoon. After other police officials had turned deaf ears to questions by a reporter about the Incident Rikhoff said Lacey was suspended Saturday afternoon by Lieutenant Cox. He sal-1 Cox found a keg of home brew at the house. If facts warrant charges will be filed before the board of safety Tues day, Rikhoff said.

MONDAY. JAN. 7.1924

RECOGNITION Os * RUSSIA ASSUMED IN GREAT BRITAIN New Labor Cabinet Will Take Up Soviet as One of * First Acts, Bv Unit'd Prest LONDON, Jan. 7.—" Even in the most hostile quarters it is now generally accepted De Jure recognition of the Russian government by Great Britain is certain.” In making this statement today Charles Trevelyan, who probably will be a member of Ramsay MacDonald’s first cabinet, added; “It is highly probable one of the first acts of the labor government will be recognition of the Russian soviet government.” There are indications there soon : will be a general scramble to get oil the band wagon and prevent this country from reaping more than her share of the advantages generally from re-opening of Russian markets. Italy’s negotiations for a commercial treaty with Russia are tically complete. Premier is expected to announce de jure recognition of Russia. Germany. Poland, Turkey and the Baltic states already are on friendly diplomatic terms with Russia. President Millerand’s opposition is the chief obstacle to Franco-Russian relations, but it is believed as soon as France is assured Great Britain intends recognition, Millerand’s opposition will collapse. andersoTisTot CONCERNED OVER SCHRICKMATTER Judge Gets Letter From Haynes Denying Immunity Promised,. Federal Judge A. B. Anderson today said he has the letter of Roy W. Haynes, national prohibition director, denying any promise of criminal prosecution immunity was Michael Schrick. New Albany but has not hanytime to read it. Attorneys for Schrick told Anderson last week that Schrick had spent SIB,OOO in legal fees and Federal! tax penalties with the expectation that he would not be prosecuted for violation of the liquor law. Activities Out Lined The attorneys said Shriek had paid Charles D. Kelso. New Albany attorney, SIB,OOO for the settlement of the $4,000 compromise. That Kelso and Schrick had been taken to B. W. Andrews, chief of the litigation bureau of the prohibition department at Washington by John Owen, campaign manager in 1920 for Senator James E. Watson, and introduced to him. Andrews. it was said, told Kelso and Schrick that If the claim were paid no criminal proceedings would be instituted by the department. This statement later xvas repeated by Haynes, it was said. Schrick was fined SSOO and given a jail sentence of six months by Judge Anderson.

“Immunity Not Promised” In his letter to Judge Anderson Haynes said that when the compromise settlement was made “no promise was made by any one in this office that such an offer would compromise any criminal phase that might develop or secure Immunity from criminal prosecution.” Anderson said he did not see that “it’s a matter that concerns me.” “It was simply a case of a man whel was charged with violation of the pro* j hibition laws pleading for lenienoy jon the ground that he had been robbed elsewhere,” he said. Anderson said the court merely had permitted the man’s attorneys to teli the story. HIGHWAY COMMISSION REJECTS ROAD BIDS Irregularitien and Insufficient Bond Are Alleged Causes. The lowest bid on State road No I, Sellersburg to Memphis, 6,032 miles, was $161,733.81. submitted by H. A. Carpenter. Cloverdale. All bids were rejected, however, because of "irregularities in bidding and failure of contractors to provide satisfactory bond.” Lowest bidijer on Road No. 6. Lebanon to Thorntown, 7,736 miles, was J. M. Snyder of iPrankfort with $155,939.10. Snyder also was lowest old der on Road No. 6. Thorntown to Colfax. 5,743 miles, with $112,955.46. Snyder withdrew these bids to ac cept contracts on other successful bids, as permitted by law. YOUNGPEOPLETO LET County Council of Sunday School Association to Arrange Conference. Marion County young people’s council of the Sunday School Aseocia-4 tion will meet at 6 p. m. at the Y * W C. A. to make plans for the fourth annual young people’s oounty oon ferenoe here Feb. 1 to 8. Arrangements will be made to entertain SOB young representatives of Protestant churches of Marlon County. Officers of the young women s division. Miss Eleanor Thoms, president; Miss Gereldine Stevens, vice president: Miss Margaret Hannon, secretary and treasurer. Young meci'i division. Charles Rhoads, president; Herman Hartman, vice president, end Waldo Ross, secretary.