Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 205, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1924 — Page 9

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 9, 1924

AUTHOR ADVISES , EMPLOYE RETURN TO FRETTING WIFE Nina Wilcox Putnam Ready to Explain Matters in Divorce Action. By United Press NEW YORK, Jan. 9.—Nina Wilcox Putnam has telegraphed Ellsworth Bassett, her personal representative, that he had best go to his home in Madison, Conn., and find out what is troubling his wife. Bassett, who was at Delray, Fla., with the famous novelist on her orange ranch there when domestic troubles came crashing down on her head, should be en route home if he follows advice of his employer. Meantime the strange domestic sensation. involving the novelist, her own husband, her business representative and the latter’s wife, was heightened today by discovery of R. J. Sanderson, the novelist' husband, in New York. It was from Sanderson Mrs. Putnam won her recent divorce in Providence courts, only to have the decree revoked pending investigation Os affidavits made relative to her tenure of residence there. Sanderson refused to talk at his hotel. Mrs. Putnam hoped to be recovered late today or tomorrow to go to Providence where she has been called by the court to explain certain matters in connection with her divorce action. discountcolpany DECISIONJEAYED Securities Commission Holds Rehearing of Case. Decision on the permanent revocation of the license of the National Mortgage and Discount Company, Indianapolis, has been delayed by the State securities commission. A rehearing was held Tuesday afternoon before commissioners. Charges against the company, made by Maurice L. Mendenhall, administrator, allege that the company has "grossly misrepresented its prospectus and officers have attempted to sell stock held in escrow.” Officers are: Otto L. Klauss, former State auditor, president; F. B. McCullough, vice president; Bert Mor gan. Federal prohibition director of Indiana, secretary, and Chester A. Ijames, treasurer. The company is incorporated for $1,000,000. M. Burt Thurman, collector of internal revenue, was treasurer before Dec, 11, 1922. He resigned. _ CHURCH LEADERS GUESTS Eastern Officials to Visit City Sunday and Monday. Local church leaders will meet with Dr. Walter S. Athearn, dean of religious education of Boston University, and Stanley Went, New York, editorial secretary of the Institute of Social and Religious Research, Sunday afternoon at the Severin. Completion of plans for a meeting of 250 Indiana ministers and laymen under the direction of the Marlon County Sunday school council of religious education, will be made. Karl Ziegler, president of the Marion County council, will preside Monday night at a dinner at the Y. W. C. A. Dr. Athearn and Went will speak. v TOM DILLON IS ARRESTED Police Say Liquor Is Found at Saloon on Capitol Ave. Elmer Johnson, 23, Hevls Hotel, bartender at a saloon operated by Tommy Dillon, 742 S. Capitol Ave.. Twelfth ward Republican leader, was arrested on a blind tiger charge today, after a quantity of liquor was seized, police say. Later Dillon gave himself up and was released on bond. l Fred McKinney, 428 N. Illinois St., hvas fined S3OO and sentenced to ninety days at the Indiana State Farm on blind tiger charges. Police say twentythree quarts of gin was found Dec. 19 at 2342 N. Delaware St., belonging to him. RAGAN SERVICES TONIGHT Kody to Betaken to Greencastle for Burial Thursday. The body of Francis B. Ragan, 56, Indianapolis coal dealer who died at his home late Monday night, will be taken to Greencastle, Ind., Thursday, 'for burial. Short funeral services will be held at the home, 2926 Kenwood Ave., at 7:45 tonight. Stick to Virgin Birth “The church Is committed to the belief that the Son of God was incarnate by the Holly Ghost of the Virgin Mary,” said the Rev. H. T. Graham, pastor of the Westminster Presbyterian Church, State Ave. and Sturm Ave., Wednesday in a sermon on “Virgin Birth." "When .we leave the essential beliefs of the pages of the gospel, such as the virgin birth, we get into mud and never get out,” the Rev. Graham declared. Boosters to Direct Luncheon Boosters of the Indianapolis Association of Credit Men will have charge of the meeting Thursday noon at the I Clay pool. Boosters; G. W. Farrington. chairman; Miss A. E. Funkhouser, O. E. Lewis, Miss L. Holloway, F. M. Sims, Miss Jane McFall, J. A. Wolsieffer, Mrs. E. M. Parry. Conference To Be Advertised. Representatives of the Marion County young people’s council will visit Protestant churches Sunday to advertise the fourth annual young people’s conference Feb. 1, 2 and 3 at Roberts Park M. E. Church. Dudley Chambers, chairman of the registration committee, will be in charge. v

Useless By Times Special COLUMBUS, Ind., Jan. 9. “Everybody’s going to church nowadays, so what do we need with a marshal?” So Hartsville, where there has not been an arrest for years, has decided to dispense with the services of that officer of the peace, and allow the citizens to keep the $65 annually paid for his services. KHANS NEAR ROTUND GOAL $115,000 Raised for Hospital, Is Clubs’ Report. Indiana Kiwanis Clubs have raised more than $115,000 of their pledge of $150,000 toward the building fund of the James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for crippled children. It was announced today by Dr. Burton D. Myers, immediate past governor of the Indiana Kiwanis district. Myers’ attended a luncheon at the Claypool, where more than 120 Kiwanis officials were guests of Individual members of the State executive committee of the Riley Memorial Association. The Kiwanis contributions will be used in construction of an eighty-flve-bed ward. The Kiwanians were taken to the Riley and Robert W. Long hospitals. Appreciation of the Kiwanis gift was expressed by Hugh McK. Landon end L. C. Huesmann, president and chairman of the finance committee of the Riley Memorial Association. SOLDIERS ONDUTY IN ILLINOIS COUNTY (Continued From Page 1) was an alleged bootleg joint owned by Sam Durant; another was a similar place at Freeman, owned by Joe Tuioto, and another was reported from Madison No: 12, a mining camp. Arrested Policemen ”2. S. Glenn Young, leading the dry raiding parties, after having been deputized by Federal agents, Tuesday night arrested several members of the Herrin police force and commanded one of them, A1 Richardson, to turn in his star and resign at once. “3. Young’s twelve companions In lending the raids Tuesday brought to the Williamson County courthouse, where Young was being tried on a charge of assault, two Browning machine guns, which they kept in the room during the trials.” He also told of charges the raiders had..beaten the women and children and committed other atrocities. Known as "Bad Man” Young, former East St. Louis Federal dry officer, is known all over ’’Little Egypt” as a bad man. He left the Government service two years ago after he had been tried for murder of a man In Madison, 111., whose home he had helped raid, and after a warrant charging him with a statutory offense against a 16-year-old girl during another raid at Saunton, 111., had been Issued. Young last night was acquitted bv a jury of five in Justice of the Peace's court of the assault charge against Paul Carter, whom he knocked down Saturday night after an argument over the raids. Local officers today paid they probably would turn over to the military, warrants sworn out by Hosea Cagel, proprietor of an ‘ amusement park raided Saturday night, charging four citizens of Williamson County acting as deputies, with the theft of S7OO in jewelry and money from his home. Every Person Armed Nearly every person In Williamson County Is armed today, according to hardware dealers, who said their sales of firearms and ammunition had been greater during the last six months than ever before. It was In this period the Ku-Klux Klan gained importance through vociferous demands for enforcement of prohibition, and the "Flaming Circle,” alleged anti-Klan organization, sprang up and staged similar “opposition” parades through the county. The troops today were not conspicuously In evidence. All was quiet on the outside. Inwardly, Williamson County still seethes. Miners Quit Work Hundreds of miners did not go to their work In the pits today. They came to Marlon, congregating in little circles about the courthouse square, viewing the troops with evident interest, but apparently little alarm. Immediate danger of an outbreak is considered unlikely. Marlon, the county se>at, is considered a law abiding town, but officers were somewhat apprehensive about conditions in the little communities that dot the county. It was in Herrin a mob of miners paraded through the streets during the Herrin massacre, driving a score of nonunion coal workers before taking them out to the Herrin cemetery, where they were shot down by a firing squad. Foreign Doctors Barred Foreign doctors are barred today from practicing legally in Indiana. A rule, adopted by the State board of medical registration and examination, stipulates that only United States citizens are eligible to obtain a physician’s license in the State. Foreign physicians, seeking to practice in foreign colonies in several cities in the State, w-ill be most affected. The next State examination w-ill be held In July. Church Sale Report Jan. 17 A report on the sale of the Grace Presbyterian Church property Is expected at a meeting of the board of trustees of the Fairvlew Presbyterian Church Jan. 17. The meeting will be held at the Grace Church, which was recently, consolidated with the Fourth Presbyterian Church to form the Fairview Church.

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1 DEATH NOTICES MALEY, JULIA —Widow ol the late Michael Maley, mother of Charles F. and William M.and Mrs. Charles Bauer, died Jan. 8, at her residence, 1242 Bridge St. Funeral Thursday morning from her residence at 8:30. Services at the Assumption Church at 9 o’clock. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends Invited. 6 FUNERAL DIRECTORS Drexel 2579. Res. Drexel 2046 W. T. BLASENQYM FUNERAL DIRECTOR Auto Service for Ail Occasions Auto Ambulance. Lady Attendant. 1625 Shelby St., Indianapolis, Ind. PLANNER & BUCHANAN--820 N. Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Main 0641, 0842. Lt. 2641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 622 E. Market. Main 0908. Parlors, 1222 Union St. l FUNERAL DIRECTOR—I4O2 N. IlliaolA WM. E. KRIEGER. Main 1154. Res, phone. Beu Davis 332-L. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & TITUS, 051 N. Delaware. L 6564. M. 3680. _ FOUND _ FOUND—Articles found In Indianapolis street cars yesterday: THREE PURSES. THERMOS BOTTLE. PRAYER BOOK. MUSIC ROLL, COAT BELT. TWO PAIR GLOVES. TWO BOOKS. TWO FAIR MEN’S GLOVES. Telephone Main 2737. LOST—Corner Eleventh and Bellevieu Place, between 11 and 11:80 a. in. Monday, small pocketbook containing one large diamond ring, one small diamond ring, about 58 in one dollar bills Return to 1102 Bdlevleu Place or call Belmont 1309. Liberal reward. : TRAVELING bag, leather, black. Monday, 6 p m on Meridian, between Ohio and New York or between Y. M. C. A. and Meridian. Cali Gerald Mitchell, Main 5080. Reward. - LOST—Traveling bag, between Indianapolis and Pleasant View on Michigan road. Saturday, Dec 22 Reward. Drexel 0794. Address 1728 Lexington Ave, Indianapolis. LOST—Two steel 8-inch cable gate blocks and one 8-inch wooden rope block. Liberal reward if returned to Quill Vossler Trucking Cos, 916 E, Washington St. LOST—brown lur neckpiece, on Tenth St or on E. Tenth car. about 11:30 Tuesday morning Liberal reward. Main 1961 or Webster 7024. RING lost, one white gold ring, blac* onyx with fraternity Insignia, Saturday noon in Avres s balcony. Reward. Please call Randolph 1005. LIBERAL reward leading to the Informs tion of Boston bull terrior stolen Friday Tag No. 2041. Answers to name of • Zip.’ Circle 0434, LOST—DIAMOND EAR DROP Thursday afternoon in downtown district. Liberal reward Kenwood 298S LOST Saturday, man’s hat and pair lady's gloves. In W. Indianapolis Finder pleo-e call Be'.mont 4600. Driver’s loss. Reward. BAG, black” silk. green lining, containing g.asses, billfold, keys and stamp* lost Salurday afternoon. Reward Main 302A LOST—Downtown district Tuesday morning. black billfold containing sls or $lB cur-rem-y Reward. Webster 3207. STRAYED or stolen Tail. 4 black and white English Beagle hound Reward. HARRY PORTER. 218 N, State St, LOST —Downtown district, bag containing silk hose. Phone Main 6263. Reward. GLASSES downtown or Wasn car ’Tuesday. Rewara. Main 3172. business LOsY—Bar pin set with sms I diamonds. Jan 3. Reward Main 36>-8. LOST —Red pocketbook on W. Michigan car Reward. 3022 W. Vermont. LOST—Patent leather purse in downtown district. Drexel 4412 __ __ 12 HELP WANTED—MALE W si is t e and By the Indianapolis Automobile School 512 N. Capitol Ave Lincoln 3521. Students to Qualify as Automobile Mechanics Our FREE EMPLOYMENT DEPT. Assists a student to secure position which enables them To Earm While They Leara OPEN DAILY, ALSO MONDAY, WED. AND FRIDAY EVES. 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. Bov With Wheel To work m office and run errands Must be 16 years old and know business district of city. Good opportunity for energetic boy of nice appearance. Apply advertisement department, Indianapolis Times. Trucks to Haul Coal. 1405 W. Ray St. BElmont 5017. LARGE corporation wants a Service Man in every town to past* up Its signs on storekeepers windows. Excellent opportunity tor reliable party. No experience necessary We also have attractive proposition for agents and salesmen GUARANTEE SION SERVICE 711 N Sedgwiek. Chicago. AN opening for a inan to learn to sell Wear-Ever aluminum cooking utensils by appointment direct to homes: sternly position: married man preferred. House-to-house canvassers need not apply. For appointment call MR. FLEMING. Harrison 4243. Men and women who have undeveloped art talent. Unusual opportunity. Phone evenings, WEbster 1253. Trucks to haul coal. $1 to $1.50 per ton. UNION ICE AND COAL CO. 13 INSTRUCTIONS EX SERVICE MEN Knights of Columbus nignt school offers >ou free courses in auto mechanics, air brakes, bookkeeping, business arithmetic, business English, commercial art. high accountancy, mechanical drawing, public speaking. radio, telegraphy, salesmanship, ghorthand and typewriting, show card writing, traffic management and welding Register now. New term opens Jan. 2nd. Maui 3027. 113 E Maryland St LEARN to play the Christenson way. Rag. laiz in 20 lessons, on piano, saxophone, tenor, banjo etc. Booklet sent free. AXEL CHRISTENSON. 106 Pembroke Arcade Circle 3034. SAXOPHONE LORENZ SAXOPHONE SCHOOL Cl 0545. PEMBROKE ARCADE. DR. 4082. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBERS COLLEGE. 510 E. Washington St.. Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 0757. POPULAR PIANO music taught In 20 lessons. beginners and advanced. Clark Boles School. 10 W. Ohio St. Circle 8326. IT’S never lost until Indianapolis Time* Want Ads have failed to find it MAYFIELD FILES ANSWER Texas Senator Denies All Allegations of Accusers. By United Press WASHINGTON, Jan. 9.—Senator Htrle B. Mayfield of. Texas today filed his first answer to charges of illegal election now under investigation by a special Senate committee. Mayfield denied all the allegations of the contestant, George E. B. Peddy.

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14 SALESMAN WANTED SALESMEN wanted; expcrence unnecessary; good pay while learning. Apply Mr. Meyer. REGINA CORPORATION. 485 Century Bldg. 15 AGENTS AND SOLICITORS SELL MADISON “Better Made” shirts direct from our factory to wearer. No capital or experience required. Easily sold. Big profits: Write for free sample. MADISON MILLS. 503 Broadway, New York. 16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE HIGH-CLASS MILLINERY SALESLADY We have opening in millinery department for high-powered naleslady, whose experience will enable her to qualify for assistant manager. SEE MR. BLANKFIELD. THE FAIR STORE WHITE girl, general Yiousework. no laundry; 2 children. Good wages. Referenecs required. Rand. 9121, DISHWASHER, experienced. Kokomo Restaurant. 121 N. Alabama. TABLE - WAITRESS^ Spencer Cafeteria. 248 S. Illinois. GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK. STENOGRAPHER wanted, colored. Call at 152 H Court St. Lincoln 4964. WANTED—Lady, white, for house cleaning. i^AddrePs>>^N^LKl9TimeßK^^^^^^^ 17 BITLATIONBWANTED a—Male EXPERIENCED, efficient office man, thoroughly experienced bookkeeper, capable of assisting in auditing; available now. Phone Webster 3469. WANTED—PIace for boy in country; age 11. Phone Lincoln 7083 or address W. J. Hubbard. 708 N, Alabama. JANITOR ' WHITE. EXPERIENCED, REFEKKNCE Circle 2243 ODD JOBS, window washing care for furnace. cleaning of any kind. Lincoln 6067. b—Female EXPERIENCED laundress wants small washings to bring home Harrison 4248. WANTED—PubIic stenography work tc do at home. Ct.ll Webster 5961. WASHINGS done reasonable. QaJled for and delivered. Lincoln 7101. SMALL washings to bring home or by the day Randolph 5980. GIRL, colored, for half-day work; no Sundays. Lincoln 8051. CURTAINS TO LAUNDER. MRS J LUTZ DREXEL 0895. 18 BOOMS FOR KENT ILLINOIS. N. 2350; desirable, modem room, 1 or 2 gentlemen; very reasonable; also housekeeping rooms suitable for 2. Har 3716. = CAPITOL BLVD , 2172; comfortable room. private, modem home; one or two gentlemen. Randolph 8939. fI'RNISHED rooms in private, modem home for two gentlemen or couple employed 2779 N Capitol. NORTH—Large front room; home privileges; one or two; breakfast Circle 4576. TENTH. 220 nicely furnished modern. sleeping room. Lincoln 3197. MINNESOTA E. 1631; one sleeping room in modern hi me. a—Light Housekeeping ASHLAND AND TWENTY-FIRST Five rooms, bath, modern, hardwood floors. Apply 1434 Broadway ROOMS furnished, with gaa, electricity and bath: $3.50 and $4 per week. 850 N. Elder Ave. MADISON 1025; lovely housekeeping rooms; bath. g&a. kitchenette; private entrance. ?6 Drexel 6375 ILLINOIS. N, 1831: housekeeping room; everything ium.. good beat, also sleeping. Circle 5490. YOUNG woman employed or couple to share apartment; very reasonable. Drexel 4729. TWO downstairs, un/urn connecting room*; mod : pvt. ent.: pvt home. Ran. 4064 ILLINOIS; 636 N~: light housekeeping rooms; also 1 sleeping. Circle 3321. TWO rooms furnished, modern, sink, good heat children welcome. Circle 0980, BUCHANAN. 728; 9 rooms, light anj~ras; private family. Drexel 3311 b—Board and Rooms IF LOOKING FOR A REAL HOME, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD. CALL AT 1403 COLLEGE AVE - OXFORD; N.. 1u18; nicely fumuhej - room with board In private home, for two gentlemen Webster 1705, LEXINGTON 620 rooms with board: modern, Drexel 6668. 19 RENTALS a—Houses BURDSAL Bird., 1258: 0-room. modern double, up to date, with laundry In base ment; garage $43. Inquire next door FIFTY-SECOND, east ft. 36. 5 rooms, well, gas. electricity, jrarage, 530. 4 acre* 3roorn house near Nora. 920. PARIS AVE., 2829. n rooms, water, gas. electricity; paved street, soft water. Randolph 6190. MARYLAND. 731 j£.; live rooms. S2O: water furnished. Call Riley 1407 or RA. 6842. 8. DAVIDSON, 104; 7 rooms, semi-modern, $22 50 _ Call Rlley 14n7 or Ha 3R42. EUCLID. N 33; new. fl rooms, modern, garage. Owner. 47 Parkview Ave. RURAL. 413 3.; 4 rooms, semi-modern. 525 owner, 415 8. Rural. HALF modern double. Call Randolph 1713 c—A part men ta Belmont Apartments 427 N. DELAWARE ST. Six rooms and bath newly decorated. Good condition. $52.50, State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4517. . 9 E. Market. TWENTY SIXTH, 1335 W~ upper duplex, 5 rooms, semi-modem: 526. Rand. 6439. 21 REAL ESTATE FOR S.YLK R—Business Property DWELLING AND STOREROOM Largo storeroom and four living rooms; modem except furnace: largo corner lot. Price $3,600. E. J. McCracken. Circle 4022. Res., Humboldt 1452. CITY TRUST CO. 029-37 DIVISION St., five Htorerooma; living room, improved street, car line. Belmont 1784. b—Houses Immediate Possession Bargain 1637 GENTMER ST. Five-room bungalow, host condition; attractive; one square Minnesota car. Sacrifice at $3,000. Any reasonable terms. Information. call Lincoln 3734 KITINGKK & SCHREIBER. 812 E Kahn L ßldg S (QAIL Circle 6600. AJJPIIIL-j Bix-room cottage, 600 block River Ave., Weft Indianapolis. Hus new bathroom, fully equipped. 3-car garage; property in splendid condition inside and out. At $3,000 you can’t beat it in Indianapolis. Owner will take small sedan, such as Ford, or Chevrolet, as part payment. Car must be in good condition and worth the money. DOUBLE bargain cast, near Washington St. Four rooms to the side. Now renting for $55 per month. Price for three days only $4,250; SSOO or more down, balance monthly. THE KINNEAR CO., 007 Fletcher Trust Bldg. Main 1409. Res., Webster 2360. _____ 5-Boom Bungalow Brand new; electric lights, well, cement porch fire-proof roof: large lot. S3OO eae®. Call Lincoln 4162. Evenings, Lincoln 4970 or Harrison 4192. 4-Room Cottage in West Indianapolis, on Nordyke Ave. Has new paint and paper, electric lights and gas. $1,800; small down payment. Call MR. LEE, Main 0891. Belmont 1580. SEMI MODERN four-room cottage, 431 W. Thirty-Second St. Bee owner, 3038 Boulevard PI., after 0 p. m. Open for inspection 3 to 6 p. m. Saturday and Sunday. Weekdays, phone UNGER. Main 6335, MODERN, six rooms and bath; on W. Thirtieth. north, with front drive to threecar garage. Capitol Realty Cos. Main 2874, 1205-9 W. RaY; five rooms each; improved street, toilet, electric and gas. Belmont 1784.

21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses NEAR PREST-O-LITE $350 Cash, Balance Like Rent Just completed ’’a better home." 6 blocks north of Presto-O-Lite plant; good location; lot 60x180. Plenty room for chickens and garden. Prica $2,750. Call 3. A. Stewert, .vebster 3803, evenings. WM. LOW RICE, 600 State Life. Riley 1407. Look!! SIOO Cash And move in. Have two hew modern bungalows in Emerson Heights, paved street: hardwood floors and cabinet in kitchen, four large closets; price $4,760. Call Mr. Washburn with J. E. MORRISON & CO., Lin. 3564. 425 Lemoko Bldg. Rand, 8731. 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. Near New Butler, $5,500 BARGAIN Five rooms and breakfast room, hardwood floors. Moncrief furnace, brick and cement porch, full lot and paved street; new. Must lie sold this week. Lincoln 4162; evening, Lincoln ’4970. 15% DOUBLE A 5-roor a side semi-modem double, near English ear line: In good condition; rent $45 per month. Price $3,600. G. C. Welch. CITY TRUST CO. Circle 4022, Residence, 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, 18x20. Must be sold now. Very easy terms. Call MR LEE. Main 0891. Evenings Belmont 1580 BEAUTIFUL NEW MODERN BUNGALOW BY r OWNER. Five rooms, hardwood floors, 101111-10 features; lovely fixtures and bath: east front lot; N. Bancroft; reasonable terms. CASTETTER. Trvington 2356. Irvington 3633. COZY home, 558 Centennial; five large rooms, garage Only. $250 cash, balance S3O month. Splendid buy at only $3,250. THE KINNEAR CO.. CO7 Fletcher Trust Bldg. Main 1409. Res , Washington 1079. TERM 9 TO SUIT. N. Mtnkner St.; six-room house; large lot. Price $2,300. E. J McCracken. Circle 4022. Res.. Humboldt 1452. CITY TRUST CO. THIS wont last long, new 5-room, semimodern bungalow, single garage, large lot: can be bought ior $.150 cash and $26 per month. Phone MR. LONG. Main 0185 days. Humboldt 2672 evenings. HOLY CROSS PARISH. Five-rcom modern cottage. SSOO rash, balance monthly. By owner. 1011 E. Vermont St. 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. Bidg MODERN seven-room hou-e. 932 Garfield Drive, facing Sunken Gardena. Drexel 2782. FOR bungalows or three bedroom" homes east or south, call C. J. OS BURN. Drexel 0184. 140 N. ARSENAL, six -room modern, garage large lot. Improved street Belmont 1784 $250 CASH buys four-room otingaiow. CITY BUILDERS REALTY UP. Wash 4344. 12 INVESTM ENT tour-room duub>. new, west _Owner Csll Humboldt 2188. £>2.l ftIRCH six-room, semi-mod eru house. Belmont 1784 502 BIRCH, ten-room, eenii-modern house Belmont 1784, ©—Apartments 2120-30 BROOKBIDE Ave eight apartments: rents $4,700 a year Look, make offer Call owner Belmont 1784. d—l aits LOT on E. Thirty-Eighth boulevard, just east of State fair grounds Paved street cement sidewalks 40x140 Price now only S7OO. $25 cash, $7 monthly. Rare bargain Act quickly. Main 1409 Res , Webster 2360. FINE wooded lot in the Forest Manors. 16 large trees. Sire 53x141. Price for quick sale, only $795; $25 down and balance 92 weekly Act quickly. Main 1400. Res., Webster 2360, _____ BEluTlFuir east front lot. one square south of Garfield Park and Sunken uarv dens. 40x135 ft Price now only $625: Easy terms. MR YOUNG. Washington 1079. Larue lot located in drexel gardens. Will trade tor light touring car. 1321 W R.,y St. Belmont 1588, ©■—Suburban ACRE and half acre tracts, taat and northeast; best location; near good school; $450 up; 110 cash, balance monthly. COOPER & HADLEY. 838 Lemcke Bidg. Main 2770 Home, Irvington 0812. SUBURHA N Hi I.M B " New four-room bungalow; electric lights: large chicken house. Price $2,450; J3OO •ash. E J. M.-Urocken. Circle 4022, Res.. Humboldt 1452. CITY TRUST CO. f—Sale or Exchange Two Lots on Dearborn Will Trade for Contracts or Good Stock* These two lots are on paved street every tiling in. located 3 and 4 lota south of Thirtieth on casi side of street. Price S4UO each, subject to Barrett of SIOO each. If. you have a good contract or stock, can give you a good trade IJobart Canaday Cos. 007 Peoples Bank Bldg. Main 5340. Ran. 8534 SMALL FARM jtou SALE OR TRADE—--BV4 miles lrom Seymour; good road; dose to school and church; now house arid ham. Bemont 1117. WALLACE DOONAHOOK. 2008 W , New York. FOft SALE or trade 5-room bungalow east Trade for small farm. B. E PLUMMER 510 Guaranty Bldg. Lin. 1202. Rand 1171. OOOD SOUTHERN INDIANA FARMS FOR SALE OR TRADE. E. A. ROBERTS SCOTTSBURG, IND, 22 KKA LEST ATE WAN TKI) Cash for Your Property Small home gouth. four or five rooms' condition unimportant. Call Rand. 4830. NORTH OR EAST Wanted—Double or single houses to sell. What have you? Webster 5300. LIST your real i-state with us for quick sale. Call us at once. You'll be pleacod with our service Main 2957. ORIN JESSUP LAND COMPANY. WANTED—FIVE TO SEVEN ROOM HOUSE south of Morris St. If clear, will consider part payemnt on now modern home. Webster 2092. WANTED—Twenty 4 to 7 room semi-modem homes; any se.-tion of the city. Will pay cash nt onu- Rando’ph 1303. 23 FARM LANDS FORTY acres Florida land Tor 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 I<>cation, \ mile from a good business town. Good paved road. Good buildings, fruit. Everything up to date. Address A No. 2347, Times. 25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALK ~ a—Coal, lee and Wood ANTHRACITE Only one car, so here’s yonr ' chance to buy some famous Empire Anthracite, stove size, at $15.00 a ton. This is a wonderful burning coal. Free from rock, bone and slate. Call BElmont 5097. COAL Gen. Pocahontas, West Va., Indiana Prices Always Right Try a ton of BLMCO. Large, clean, lump $6.75 Ton No Clinkers—No Soot Builders Lumber ana Material Cos. Webster 200)3 GLENDORA The cos! that gives satisfaction • MONCRIEF COAL CO. Stats and English Ave. Drexel 2094 HARD WOOD, cook stoveA heating stove, fire place and furnace. Sargc truck load delivered any place. Webster 2822-B 3,

*6 MISCELLANEOUS FOK SALE a—Coal, Ice and Wood iunf mm coal hi SPECIAL. REDUCED [PMIS We sell the best coal that money can buy guaranteed and the guarantee ,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 $6.50 Ind. or 111. large lump ...$5.75 Ind. or 111. mine run $4.20 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 lp., fkd $7.50 Mohawk ip., fkd $7.50 Pocatan lp., fkd $7.50 Ashaway lp., fkd...., $7.50 Shoveled lump of the above semi-smokleas coals mentioned, $7.25. These prices are subject to a change any day. Order today, as market condition* will not offer these prices long. Give me your order and I’ll get the next one. Prompt Delivery Anywhere. In the City. TOM SHROYER Our Phones at Your Service from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m„ 6 days a week. Phones: Lincoln 8361, 8362 Lincoln 8363, 8364 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 Ind. large lp., fkd $5.75 111. large lp., fkd $5.75 (3 tons, $16.50) Gen. Poca. large lp., fkd..58.75 Gen. Poca. lp., shoveled.. .$8.50 Gen. Poca. nrine run $6.85 25c per ton reduction on 3-ton orders. We sell the coal that satisfies—we guarantee each and every order. Jackson Coal Cos. Lincoln 5496. Lincoln 5496. COAL Gen. Red Ash Poca., Ip $8.75 Gen. Red Ash Poca. M. R $6.75 Gen. Linton 4th vein ip $6 00 Gen. Linton 4th vein Egg $5.25 W. Virginia Lump $7.25 W\ Virginia Egg $6.50 Island Coal Cos. WE Lister 0122 Kindling With Each Ton Beet Va, block, large fkd $7 15 Best Ky. block, large fkd $7.15 Large Glendora lump, cleaned fkd...57.00 Best Glendora egg. cleaned fkd $5.75 Best Ind. or 111., 2x6 in. lump $5.25 Rooster Red Ash egg. cleaned fkd... $5.15 UNION ICE & COAL Drexel 4021. Drexel 4621. Linton Lump $6.00 Brazil Block $6.00 Pocahontas Lump \. .$9.00 W. Va. & Kentucky. .SB.OO Orders Taken Sunday A. M. Between 8:30 and 12 Call HU mboldt 4421 SPECIAL W. VA. EGG, RED ASH. A Good Furnace Coal. EHRLICH COAL CO. MA in 0906 GOOD US Fli Vi' R nTtT’H E FOR 9ALH. " PRICES SLASHED. b—Clothing TROUSERS flo Match (TJ Your Coat L $3.95. $4.95 Wl $5.95, $6.95 and up S R THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St., Near Illinois LAD IBS GENTS ANITcH ILDRENS clothing wanted. S. B. COLLINS CLOTHING STORE, 1440 Columbia Ave. Webster 0013. RUMMAGE SALE OF CLOTHING AND SHOES, all kinds wearing apparel; Jan. 10. II and 12. 2325 Hovey Bt. MAN'S OVERCOAT: 3 BOYS’ OVERCOATS. GOOD CONDITION; REASONABLE.; two news wagons Randolph 4234. STJTT. GRAY'. ALL. WOOL - SIZE 36. COST S3O; SELL FOK sl2. CALL WEBSTER 0537. _ TWO OVERCOATS. STRIPED SUIT, ladies’ • oats, dresses and sweaters. Call Webster 7303. BEAUTIFUL brown mink fur coat; like new $75. Webster (1868. c—Household Goods Rugs—Linoleum Gold Seal Cungoieum rugs. 9x12, fully guaranteed; new perfect goods; special, $14.76. Brussels rugs; blue, tan, taupe and old rose. 9x12; $12.60. Imported Japanese grass rugs, double warp, 9x12, $7.50 Wa carry a full line of Brussels. Axminster, velvets and Wiltons at the lowest prices in the city. Call and be convinced. All new, perfect goods. Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W. Washington Si. Opposite Statehouse. ’ If It Ccvvrs the Floor We Have It. 1 * Surplus Htock Sale Breakfast sets. 918.50 to $27.60. Gateleg tables. sl2 to 520. New dropleaf extension tables. $lB to $25. Original and exclusive designs in tables and chairs can be furnished in either unpainted or painted. Will H. Ball & Son 442 Massachusetts Ave. Phone Main 1990. Downstairs. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS FOR SEVENROOM HOUSE: 4615 COLLEGE. YVASH. 641. HUMBOLDT 4529. ELECTRIC CLEANER: G( OD CONDITION. SLIGHTLY USED. sl6. Call BRookside 2403. LARGE LAUREL HOT BI.AST. QUEEN ANNE American walnut dining room suits: reasonable. Circle 6281.

25 MISCEI.LANEOUS FOR SAIJE c—Household Goods DINING SUITE; EIGHT-PIECE MAHOGANY; GOOD CONDITION. WEBSTER 8612, FOR SALE —Ten rooma~Tlght Yousekeeplng furniture. 606 Fletcher Ave. ONE Sunnysuds electric washer, 950 cash. 2022 Cornell Ave. d—Miscellaneous TYPEWRITERS, ALL MAKES You can secure a typewriter at prices ranging from $5 to SOS. All machines thoroughly overhauled and guaranteed. Send for samples of writing, prices and terms. JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. Main 2890. 142 North Meridian St. TYPEWRITERS $25, $35. S4O. SSO, $00; factory rebuUt* and fully guaranteed. Typewriters rented, repaired AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO., 30 S Pennsylvania. Lincoln 0822. E*gtaolished 1880, GARAGES for sale. SB3. size 8x13: 10x10. $100; 10x18, $l2O. Removable garage: can bo moved anywhere. Call Webster 7482. Will set up one where you want it. ROBERT GOODWIN. 2110 Matrindale Ave. RUMMAGE SALE OF CLOTHING AND SHOES, all kinds wearing apparel. Jan. 10, 11 and 12. 2325 Hovey St. CINDERS. SCREENED: 8-yard load; contractors’ special price. Irvington 2448. Ring 4. ONE SET OF WALLACE’S REDUCING RECORD 9; $lO. CALL RANDOLPH 0381. WHEN IN NEED OF CINDERS OR TRANSFERRIXG, CALL BELMONT 1280. e—Musical Instruments SPECIALS In Our Used Plano Dept. Original $450.00, now $50.00 Original $425.00, now $69.00 Original 9475.00, now $125.00 Original $450.00, now $l3O 00 Original $485.00. now $185.00 Original $500.00, now $195.00 Original $550.00. now $225.00 Many Others Terms To Suit THE BALDWIN PIANO CO. Os Indiana No. 18 N. Pennsylvania Si®, §S Ilf I This Instrument is brand new, cabinet size, very clear and uistlnct tone. We will plan* this Instrument in your home on approval. Try it out thoroughly. If perfectly satisfied pay SI.OO down and pay balance ;on convenient terms. No red tape to this proposition. We do ae we advertise. Factory agent. Lincoln 3801. SPECIALS In Our Used Player Dept. Original $850.00. now $295.00 Original $850.00. now $316.00 Original SBSO 00. now $325.00 Original $725.00. now $495.00 Original $900.00. now $605.00 Many Others Terms To Suit THE BALDWIN PIANO CO. Os Indiana No. 18 North Pennsylvania PLAY'ER PIANO. Rurtzmacn; splendid condition; S3OO cash. Belmont 2960. f—Pet and Live Stock FOUR fox terrier puppies; tails trimmed, and weened. Randolph 7879. 1057 W. j Thirty-First. ; :KKSEY COW, REASONABLE. Call Washington 4540. j sIIOATS, $4.50 each" Call Irvington 2980 _ Ring 2, 26 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED ~ WANTED—GOOD SECOND-HAND BOILER, 3 TO SH. P. UPRIGHT. 925 LEMCKE BLDG. MAIN 5258. RAW furs wanted. JOSEPH ALLERDICE A CO . 226 Kentucky Ave 21 IHsTnLSS ANGOLA CEMENTS ~ Sewing Machine Cleaning and adjusting. $1.50: all makes. Machines called (or and delivered free. Sewing Machine Service Cos., 930 S. Meridian St. Drexel 2492. PLUMBING YVORK—PAYMENT PLAN Plumbing or heating work done under new pian, small amount down, balance easy monthly payments. Call us by phone, Humboldt 1700 for details. Will be pleased to explain plan and give you figure. L E. Isley. EXPERT REPAIR work on talking machines of aj makes: guns, locks, electric irons repaired. Keys of all kindß made to order. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Call Webster 3385 EARL E. JONES, 1332 Parker. ELECTRIC WIRING JOBS FOR ANYTHING VALUABLE. WHAT HAVE YOU? RANj DOLPH 9034. ■ ELECTRICAL work, no use wiring and fixture*. Call NORTHEASTERN ELECTRIC AND BATTERY SERVICE. Webster 9389. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTLEDGE 201 Indiana Are. FEATHERS bought, sola and renovated: feather tpattresees and pillows mads. H. F _ UVRKI-L -*l6 Yiaaa Main 1428 ~ 28~STORAGE AND TBA.\SI EK ~ Facking, Transferring, Storage. OTTO J. SUESZ M 2353-3626 NUht We v - I ' tfroh 4579. PIANO MOVING OUR SPECIALTY For transfer and storage: $4 load and up for moving Call Harrison 2374 Red Ball Transit Cos. 20 Monument PI. Main 4031. 29 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BEAUTY par’or for sale; downtown location; ground floor; five booths: throoyear lease; rent SSO; owner unable to care for burineas. Will sacrifice for S6OO, O. E. TREACE. WANTED to hear from persons having from 92.000 to $12,000 to invest in good contracting firm. Will pay 11 °fr dividends. Address Post office Box 305. Muncie, Ind. ITOMOBILES FOK SALE~ b—Gasoline FORD touring. Do you want one worth $125? Come to 120 W. North St... or call Lincoln 7575. Our mechanics “know their stuff.” Try them on Wiiiys-Knights and Overland cars. NASH 1921 touring. Do you want one worth $-185? Come to 120 W. North St. or call Lincoln 7575. Our mechanics “know their stuff." Try them on Willys-Knight and Overland cars. FORD sedan. 1923: lock wheel, two bumpers. aocellerator, drum lights, speedometer. Must sell today. SIOO down, balance to suit Main 5013, FORD touring. 1022: goo l tires, paint and mechanical condition Best buy in town. $225 STONE CHEVROLET CO., 427 N. Meridian St. FORD coupe. 1922: excellent condition. Best buy in town: $.!50; lots of accessories. STONE CHEVROLET CO., 427 N. Meridian St. FORD 1933 touring, starter, demountable. lock wheel, finance car; sell for balance due: bargain at SSO down Main 5013. SODGE touring. 1919: excellent mechanical condition; SSO cash, balance monthly. Cirri- 8327. 235 YV. Georgia St. FORD coupe. 1921: oest ot mechanical condition: SSO cash balance monthly. Circle 8337. 235 W. Georgia: FORD coupe. 1920: looks and runs good; S4O cash, balance monthly. Circle 8327. 235 W. Georgia St. FORD. 1923 roadster, ready for the road. $275; terms STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 427 N. Meridian. WILL take good talking machine or radio set as part payment on good used car. Lincoln 8865. OAKLAND 1920 touring; good running condition: $100; terms. 644 E. Washington. Main 3493. FORD sedan, late model: bargatn for cash or will trade for small print shop. Wei>ster 4140. CHEVROLET. 1920 touring: A-l condition; $326: terms. 644 E. Washington. Main 3493. CHALMERS sedan. A-l condition, $276 cash if sold at once. Harrison 4031, FORD coupe, 1924: six weeks old; terms. 669 N. Capitol. Open evenings DEPENDABLE used cars. C. Hi YMALLERICH CO.. 833 N. Meridian. f FORD TOURING; lift CASH. 333 VIRGINIA AVE.

j^I^UMOBILES b—Gasoline SSO AXD $75 down, balance $3 weekly buys a good Ford Dodge. Buick. Hudson and others at low prices. Absolutely guaranteed. Open evening and Sundays. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO.. 522 N. Capitol Ave. OLDSMOBILE Six touring; mechanically perfect; paint, upholstering and top like new. Will sell for S6O down or your old car as first payment. MERIDIAN OVERLAND CO. 957 N. Meridain. Open evenings and Sunday. P"or Good Used Cars See L WOLF AUTO CO. 559 No. Capitol. Main 1579, Open Sunday*. OVERLAND touring. Do you waat one worth $175? Come to 120 YV. North St, or caJ! Lincoln 7575. Our mechanics ‘‘know their stuff." Try them on Wlllya-Knight and Overland cars. OVERLAND touring, 192 Y Been driven about 0.000 miies. Looks and runs like new. $75 cash, balance monthly. Circla 8327. 235 W. Georgia St. ■ 31 At l OMOBILKS WANTED HIGHEST PRICES PAID We want any make or model. Largest la SlAt6. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. “ 8 sAV"”WANTED, 100 CARS to wreck for parts. Will pay the highest cash prices. Call us first. SAM CORAZ AUTO PARTS & TIRE CO. 019 V Capitol Ave. Main 6389, AUTOS WANTED ’ WE PAY CASH. I. WOLF AUTO CO. 010 N. Illinois St. Main 15T9. CASH for your old car. See us STATE AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO 631 N. Illinois St. ■ Lincoln 1934. CARS, wanted, regardless condition; must have em. CITY AUTO PARTS. 411 N. Illinois, Mam 6796. AUTOS WANTED—2iz if New York sE Main 4440 -1-33 _AUTO SUUrLIKSrftFUAIKa * USED AUTO PARTS™^ For over 100 makes and model cars at 50 to 7o per cent off list price. Mail o-ders shipped immediately EUREKA AND PARTS COMPANY. 334 V Capitol. Cirale 0878. auto washing Our specalty. 3 34 N. Ulintria S Auto Laundry OL 3 °^, the rent" district, Harding an3 Washington St Storage by day, week or month Steam heat. Auto repairing. Try and you will call again. L. LIP. IERT, Manager. Belmont 4200. the master vulcanizers. CUT RATE VULC. CO., INC. 37 MONEY TO LOAN MONEY Borrowed of us carries a greater value because we sell you SERVICE Why worry over your bills or obligations when financial aid can be easily and quickly obtained from US. S2O to s3©€) We loan on PIANOS, FURNITURE AUTOS, LIVE STOCK, FARM IMv PLEMENTS, ETC. We can arrange repayment of loan to suit you Capitol Loaim Cos, HU Yi E. Waslhiinigtini St. Main 0585. Lincoln 7184, FIRST and second mortgages' on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate R B WILSON iIOJ National City Bank Bldg Lincoln 6404 *0 loan on second mortgages. L. it ■ ■ lI.LER, 127 N. Delaware St. Main 5702. LEGAL NOTICES TREASURY STATEMENT Monthly statement for December showing ba.ance In the State treasury at the dose of business Dee 31, 1923, as appears in tho office of auditor and treasurer %t State: Balauee in treasury Nov, 30, r, 192 3 $5,439,540.18 December receipts ....... 7,840.064,29 rJT December disbursements 3,340.298.98 Balance on hand $9,933,935.49 —Balance by Funds— General 5 938,479.90 tri 0 , 84 64.697.23 rire marshal 57 182 04 Highway commission 1.002,205 10 Hydrophobia 19.009.03 Vocational education 189.048.10 School revenue for tuition .. . 3.700 049 75 Benevolent institution 700 034 50 Education institution 1,230,235.18 Unclaimed estates . 17 404 37 Common school 1.333’43 Sale State lands 1,692.95 Swamp lands 6.178.43 Gasoline fund * i gol 37 Permanent endowment I. U„ interest 23 026 88 Teachers' retirement fund ... 189 313 58 World War Memorial 1 0*’6’743'6-> Auto theft fund 4 484 78 Agricultural experiment station 98,904.07 T°. ,a L.’ • $9,633,935.49 Outstanding warrants $ 228 221 25 ORA J. DAVIES. Treasurer of State. ROBERT BRACKEN. Auditor of State. NOTICE FOR BIDS ON SUPPLIES FOR TH& USE OF THE I'T’R’ "UTUTION'S OF THE STATE OF INDIANA. Notice is hereby . ,uit the Join* Purchasing Committee, for the correctional and benevolent institutions of the State of Indiana, will receive, at the office of its secretary, Room 326 Statehouse, until 10 o’clock a. m. Wednesday, the 16th day of January, 1924, sealed bids on pairts. oils and varnishes, queensware. glassware and table cutlery, according to a complete Hat specifying kind grade and quantity, now on file In the office of the said secretary of the committee. The Joint Purchasing Committee reserves the right to reject any and all bids sut>mitted. and to waive technical defects. By order of JOINT PURCHASING COMMITTEES, FRED B. ROBINSON Secretary. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. " In the matter of the estate of Patrick W, O’Brien, deceased. No. 64-20586. In the IProbate Court of Marion County, December Term. 1023. Notice is hereby given that John T. Weaver, as administrator of the above named estate, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in filial settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up jor tho examination and action of said Probata Court, on the 26th day of January. 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. WALTER PRITCHARD, Attorney. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ET& ' In the matter of the estate of Albert F. Wyon deceased. No. 64-20585. In the Probate Court of Marion County. December Term, 1923. Notice Is hereby given that the Union Trust Company, as administrator of the above named estate has presented and filed their account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will tome up for the examination and action cf said Probate Court on the 26th day of January, 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 npp/jved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. ' ALBERT H. USSCHE. Clerk. RICHARD M. GRIFFITH. Attorney. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ET? - In the matter of the estate of Joseph R. Cox. deceased No. 04-20048. In the Probate Court of Marion County. December term. 1923 Notice is hereby given that Martin V. Cox. 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 26th day of January. 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 mala proof of their heirship. ALBERT H. LOSCEE, Clerk. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT' - " Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Mary A. Trimpe, deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. g HENRY M. TRIMPE. No. tISUL

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