Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 206, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 January 1924 — Page 10

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ILLINOIS SHERIFF REFUSES REMOVAL OF STALE TROOPS Government Intervenes in Williamson County and Orders Klan Raids Stopped, By United Press MARION. 111., Jan. 10.—Williamson County came to an impasse in its booze war today when Sheriff George Oalligan, after an all-night conference with Ku-Klux Klan leaders. refused to request State author! ties to withdraw troops. Gailigan called for three companies of troops, which ate now station 'd here and at Herrin, after repeated raids by Klar. dry-flying squads directed by S. Glenn Young, f rmei Federal prohit lion agent, had brought about w T hat he called “a riot condition." The Federal Government intervened today with orders that no further raids be conducted under "Federal deputization" as have been staged under Young, “prohibition czar of Williamson County." Black on Unknown Mission Adjt. Gen. Carios Black left this morning for St. Louis on an unknown mission. Adjutant General Black has declared that .the troops will not be withdrawn until Sheriff Gailigan requests it. The Federal Government took a hand in the tense situation when W W. Anderson, division chief of Feneral prohibition enforcement in Chicago, ordered no more liquor raids be staged in Williamson County. Chicago Federai agents superintended the first Klan raids, and deputized Glenn Young, “prohibition czar” who led the recent raids. Young Is Arrested Young was arrested iate Wednesday on five warrants charging la; ceny and assault. The State's attorney’s office issued the warrants on request of six Herrin men. one of whom. Pete Marlow, saloonkeeper, alleged $302 was stolen from his safe during a raid. Warrants charging larceny were also issued for six men said to be deputies of Young. Klan sympathy rose to fever heat when Young and .Smith were accompanied to the court room by 300 men who protested the arrests. Young and the other man gave SI,OOO bond and asked trial be set for Jan. 24. as he had been called to Washington. Young did not say what agency requested his rttendance, but it was thought to be either the Klan or headquarters of t rohibition enforcement, with both of which organizations he has been reported connected. Sliheriff Under Fire The “peace conference" started last night after a day of hot conflict in which Sheriff Oalligan was subjected to a concerted fire from a dozen organizations for his action in calling troops. The ministerial alliance. Mayor J. H. Clarida, Chief of Police Schaeffer, business men. Klan leaders and Young and his deputies joined in asking for recall of troops and denouncing Calligan for calling them. “I called the militia because 1 thought it necessary to protect life end property in Williamson County " Gailigan said. “I state without fear o T " successful contradiction this is not entirely a booze war. Religious and s, c'al hatred played an equal part Recalls Herrin Massacre “Hating in mind certain things which have occurred in this county, 1 • do not intend to have a repetition occur as long as I am sheriff. “I wish to ask those citizens who gre backing S. Glenn Young if .hey rr ean to convey to the public they approve of knocking innocent women in the head with guns, stealing and pillaging as any ordinary thief would do in the dead of night and those alleged outrages which were reported to me, in my opinion, were so numerous and frequent as to cause violence.”

BANKER HELD FOR FRAUD Warrant Charges Evansville Man With Misappropriation of $78,837. Bit Times Rjircial EVANSVILLE, Ind.. Jan. 10.— Frank Fuchs, vice president of the Citizens’ National Bank, is under arrest today on a warrant charging him tvith misappropriation of 578.837.95 of the bank's funds. The warrant was issued by United States Commissioner Charles E. Hartman upon an affidavit made by Ben McPike. national bank inspector. Authorities state that Fuchs confessed. He gave $20,000 bond, waived preliminary hearing and was bound over to the Federal grand jury. Fuchs has been a leading banker of the city. The bank is protected by a $50,000 bond, directors say. BOY SCOUT IS HONORED Arthur Reid Given Gold Medal in Recognition of Civic Service. Arthur Reid of Scout Troop 37 with headquarters at the First BaptistChurch. Vermont and N. Meridian Sts., today is the possessor of a gold medal, the highest honor for civic services. The award was made Wednesday night by the court of honor at the public library. Reid is the second Scout in Indianapolis to achieve the honor. \ Arthur Cox. Troop No. 38. and Kari Parsons, Troop No. 38, were made_§tar scouts Stedman Pearce and John Henley, of Troop No. 75 received gold pins for qualifying ten points above tagle scout rating. LEVEES STRENGTHENED Mississippi River Continues to Rise, Flooding Lowland. _ Bit United \etrs MEMPHIS, Tenn., Jan. 10.—Government engineers busied themselves strengthening lex-ees Wednesday as the Mississippi River, already at a 30-foot stage, continued to rise. Lowlands in Arkansas are flooded an(t river bottom families hax*e flefl from their homes.

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Chicago, 111.—KYW (Central, 536) 11:35 A. M—Table Talk. 12:30 P. M. —“Progress of the World," Review of Reviews. 6.50 P. M. —Children’s bedtime story. 10 to 12:30 A. M. — Midnight Revue. Schenectady, Y Y.—YVGY (Eastern, 380) 2 P. M. “The Woman Who Paints." 6:30 P. M.—Children's program. 7:45 P. M. —Selections, “Carmen.” 10:30 P. M. —Radio drama, “Arms and the Man.” orchestra. Louisville, Ky.—VVH.AS iCentral, 400) 4 to 5 P. M7 —Orchestra. "Just Among Home Folks,” orchestra. 7:30 to 9 P. M. —Delta Omricon Sorority program, Reading, An Interesting Historical Episode. Cmcinnat.i Ohio—YVLVV (Central, 309) 4 P. M.—Half-hour lecture recital. Davenport, lowa—WOC (Central, 484) -12 M. —Chimes. 3:30 P. M.—C. A. Russell, lecturer. 5:45 P. M.—Chimes. 6:30 P. M. —Sandman’s Visit. “The Nature~and Uses of the X-Ray" 7:20 P. M. —International Sunday School Lesson. 8 P. M. —Musical program, readings.

ATTACK, KIDNAPING ATTEMPT CHARGED Noblesviile Police Seek Local Man —Wife Is Silent. Xoblesville police today were look ing for Claude Fleetwood, apartment 2. 2104 E. Michigan St., who they say attempted to kidnap his two sons, age 5 and 7. from the home of their great-grandmother. Mrs. William MeClarion, near Xoblesville, Wednesday. According to Mrs. McClarion Fleetwood and his second wife came to her home in an automobile and after Fleetwood had knocked her down three times attempted to drive away with the children. She said her cries brought assistance and Fleetwood and his wife fled leaving the boys behind. rolice say they found a blackjack in the McClarion home which Mrs. McClarion said Fleetwood left there. The mother of the hoys is dead. “I have nothing to say about the natter." Mrs. Fleetwood said today. “I don’t want any publicity.” She said her husband was in the city, but did not know where he could be found. GRONINGER SEEKS OPENINGFOR CITY Counsel Wants Corporation a Water Case Defendant. Permission to file an intervening petition for the city of Indianapolis in the water rate case will be asked by Taylor E. Groningen corporation eounse. and Clair McTurnan, in Federal Couft, Jan. 16. Groninger explained to Judge Albert B Anderson Wednesday that the city wished to be made a defendant together with the public service commission in the injunction suit filed by the Indianapolis Water Company to prevent the commission from interfering with the establishment of increased rates in Indianapolis. It is understood attorneys for the company wili deny the right of the city to Intervene.

MOURN PHILANTHROPIST Alabama Town Grieves Over Death of Most Beloved Citizen. By United Aeirs ANNISTON. Ala.. Jan. 10.—Anniston. in deep mourning, prepared Wednesday for the sad task of receiY’ing the body of Cos). W. H. Zinn. financier and philanthropist, and the toYvn'3 most beloved citizen. Colonel Zinn died Tuesday in New York City. The city hall bell tolled, while a delegation of citizens met the funeral train. School children. Boy Scouts and lodges turned enmasse to accompan>* the corpse to the grave. WIFE IS NEAR COLLAPSE Society Leader Guarded in Hospital Facing Charge of Slaying Husband. Bn United Yeics SUMTER. S. C„ Jan. 10.—On the verge of a nervous breakdoivn, Mrs. Archie China, prominent social leader, was guarded in a hospital, after a coroner's jury late Wednesday ordered she be held on a charge of murdering her husband, a wealthy banker-, physician. China was found dead in the bathroom of his palatial home, shot through the head. The entire town is shocked. MUSSOLINI IS OPPOSED First Movement Started in Italy to Oust Fascist Leader. Bii I nited \rvs ROME. Jan. 10.—The first movq to oppose Premier Mussolini and the Fascist party has been begun in Italy*. It is a futile attempt, however, due i to the Italian electoral system, under | Yvhlch Mussolini can be ousted only by ! his own party. Ex-Premier Giolitti is behind the movement, to organize a party to compete in spring elections. Lions Entertained Edward O. Snethen, president of the Indianapolis Civic Clubs, entertained thq*(Jons Club with impersonations and' readings at the w*ekly luncheon at the Lincoln Wednesday.

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3 IN MEMORIAM of Ada Riddle Lee Taylor, who departed this life five years ago today. Jan. 10. 1919. Though the years number five. Still are in bur memory yet. O. ean it be that we have mourned , And prayed for thee. That we will meet, dear Ada, And be happy some sweet day. Father and mother, MR. AND MRS. ISAAC TAYLOR AND FAMILY. 5 FUNERAL DIRECTORS Drexel 2579. Res. Drexel 2046 W. T. BLASENQYM FUNERAL DIRECTOR Auto Service for All Occasions Auto Ambulance. Lady Attendant. 1625 Shelby St., Indianapolis, Ind. FLANNK K&B UCI l A N AN 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Main 0641. 0642. Lt. 2641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. Main 0908. Parlors. 122'! Union St. __ FUNERAL DIRECTOR—I4O2 N Illmote WM E. KRIEGER. Main 1154 Res. phone. Ben Davis 332-L. UNDERTAKERS—HISE-V & TITUS.' 951 N Delaware L 6504. M. 7 IJJDGES AND CLUBS ®VOEM AN regular session, Friday nieht. Jan. llth, at Morrison Hall, 52 Vi Circle. All members requested to attend. Social meet ins' afterwards. Hr in* vour friends. Refreshments. JESSIE ADCOCK. 1. JOY STODDORS. Cor 10 LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Articles found in Indianapolis street cars yesterday: _________ BUNCH KEYS ONE RUBHEIt FOUR PAIRS GLOVES TWO ODD GLOVES ONE COAT BELT TWO PURSES ONE UMBRELLA. LADY'S MAN'S COAT PICTURE SOLDIERS HOME Telephoto- Main '1737. LOST—Cornel- Eleventh and Reiievieu Place, between 11 and 11:30 an. Monday, small poeketbook containing one large diamond ring, one small diamond ring, about $8 in one dollar bills Return to 1102 Bellevieu Place or call Beltnont 1309. Liberal reward. LOST. In northeast part of city Thursday morning. Boston bag. containing Physician's instruments. Reward. A. K. BARCOURT, 2737 N Dearborn. Webster 2206 LOST—Trave'.ing bag. between Indianapolis and Pleasant Vies on Michigan Rd.. Saturday. Do-. 22. Reward Address 1728 Lexington Avc.. Mndianapolis. LOST —Two she; S-tnch ea'oT< gate blocks and one 8-inch wooden roi>e block. Liberal reward if returned lo Quill Vossler Trucking Cos . 916 K Washington St. LOST —On Washington car Wednesday 4 p. m.. gray leather purse. Return purse and keys, keep money. Call Beimont 2633 1602 V 7. Washington St. 1M with traternity insignia. Saturday noon m Ayres a balcony Reward. Please call Kaudolph 1905, SMALL white poodle at Tenth and Ft Wayne late Friday night Name•• Which mav have frozen. Reward for information. Circle 3329 _ LOST—DIAMOND EAR DROP. Thursday afternoon in downtown district. Lils-rt! reward. Kenwood 2988 LOST, grocer's black poeketbook; somewhere in Irvington; containing $lO to sl2: reward. Irvington 1341 STRAYED or stolen, Jan. 4. black and while English Beagle hound. Reward. HARRY PORTER. 218 N State St LOST—Billfold oil W Washington car, containing money and papers. ' Reward. Return Cashier at Times otfice. LOST—S 72 on TiTitmis St. between Union Station and Maryland St- Reward. Phone I-vington 2962. GLASSES, shell rimmed, in case, between Hibben.* Hawthorne and Washington Harrison 3323 LOST—-Down tow n district, bag containing silk hose Phone Main 6263. Reward. PIN fraternity octagon -hap- with pearls Reward. Kenwood 1681. Main 0404 . GLASSES downtown or Wasn car Tuesday. Reward Main 3172. business Jiyurs _ '"OUNTAIN PEN. gold Wahl; child's Christmas gift. Reward Harrison 2140. FOUND; gold pen. m shopping district. Friday. Owner. Randolph 3604. LOST—Bar pin set with small diamonds. Jan. 3. Rewaid Mam :;6eß. i LOST—String of small graduated pearl beads. Call Webster 0113 ITS never Tost' until Indianapolis Times Want Ads have failed to find It, 12 lIEUI* WANTED—MALE Wanted 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 Earmi WJhile They Learna 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, Trucks to Haul Coal. 1405 W. Hay St. BElmont 5017, DELIVERY MAN. Man about 30 years of age. Prefer man with department store experience. Must know the city thoroughly and be able to drive Ford car. Apply delivery room. THE STAR STORE AT ONCE Men to Unload Coal 400 Ind. Ave. Men and women who have undeveloped art talent. Unusual opportunity. Phone evenings, WEbster 1253. IT’S never lost uuti Indianapolis Times Want Ads have failed to find it. 13 IN ST UU (TI (UN S EX-SERVICE MEN Knights of Columbus night school offers you free courses ill 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. LEARN to play the Christenson way. Rag. jazz in 20 lessons, on piano, saxophone, tenor, banjo etc. Booklet sent free. AXEL CHRISTENSON. ;0A Pembroke Arcade. Circle 3034. SAXOPHONE LORENZ SAXOPHONE SCHOOL. Cl. 0545 PEMBROKE ARCADE. DR. 4982. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBERS COLLEGE, 510 E. Washington St.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0757, POPULAR PIANO music laufA In 20 lessons. beginners and advanced. Clark Bole* School. 3 0 W. Ohio St. Circle 8336.

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14 SALESMAN WANTED SALESMEN wanted; experence unnecessary; good pay while learning. Apply Mr. Meyer, REGINA CORPORATION. 485 Century Bldg. 15 AGENTS AND SOLICITORS^ BECOME representative large concern. Establish yourelf permanently. Simplified method selling shoes, factory to wearer. Your daily profits large. Apply immediately. STYLE-ARCH SHOES. Cincinnati. AGENTS LISTEN! We have a big hit, 25-cent article, half profit; needed in every home. Easy money for clubs, etc. Write for particulars. CONTINENTAL MFQ, CO.. Indianapolis 16 HELP WAN IK D—IT, MA IE HIGH-CLASS MILLINERY SALESLADY We have opening in millinery department for high-powered saleslady, whose experience will enable her to qualify for assistant manager. SEE MR. BLANKFIELD. THE FAIR STORE WHITE girl. general housework, no laundry: 2 children. Good wages. References required. Rami. 9121. GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK. WANTED—Lady, white, tor house cleaning. Address A No. 1409 Times 17 SITUATIONS WANTED a—Male EXPERIENCED, efficient office man, thoroughly experienced bookkeeper, capable of assisting in auditing: available now. Phone Webster 3459. WANTED —Place for boy tn country; age 11. Phone Lincoln 7083 or address W. J. Hubbard, 708 N. Alabama. JANITOR. WHITE. EXPERIENCED, REFERENCE. Cir.io 2243, lb—Female EXPERIENCED laundress wants small washings to bring home. Harrison 4248. LADY with 3-year-old baby wants position as housekeeper. Belmont 1854. LAUNDRY* to bring home. Neatly done. Reasonable price Webter 5082. WASHINGS done reasonable. Called tor and delivered Lincoln 7101, SMALL washings to bring home or by the day. Randolph 5980. DAY WORK. WEBSTER 7962 CURTAINS TO LAUNDER.\ MRS .1 LUTZ DRKXEI. 0895 FT KOOMS FO R It EXT ~ ILLINOIS. N. 2350; desirable, modern room. 1 or 2 gentlemen, very reasonable; also housekeeping rooms suitable for 2. liar. 3715. CAPITOL BLVD . 2172; comfortable room, private, modem home: one or two gentlemen. Randolph 893'). FURNISHED rooms In private, modem home for to gentlemen or couple employed, 2729 N. Capitol TALBOTT, 1828. front, room; one or two gentlemen: garage; also single room; references. NORTH—Large front room; home privilege- one or two; breakfast. Circle 4576. MODERN rooms four, vml modern: rent cheap; good location. 420 N. Noble. TKKMONT. YV 258. furnished room; prlvate. modern home Belmont 2881 TENTH. 229 k. ; nireiy furnished modem. eepmg room. Lincoln 3197. CAPITOL N "111: Apt 9: sleeping room; modern Har. 3695 MINNESOTA E lti.'ll one sleeping loom tn modern home a—Light Housekeeping ASHLAND AND TWENTY FIRST Five rooms bath. modern, hardwood floors. Apply 1434 Broadway. ROOMS furnished, witn g.ic. electricity and bath; $3.50 and $4 per week. 350 N. Elder Ave, MADISON 1025; lovely housekeeping rooms; bath. gas. kitchenette; private entrance. $6. Drexel 3375. * ILLINOIS. N. 13. U; housekeeping room; everything furn. good heat, also sleeping. Circle 5490 _ GALE, N.. 2721 two or three furnished rooms: modem; two private entrances. Webster 6888. TJALBOTT, 2402; three rooms, kitchenette: private, pleasant; sl2 weekly. Randolph 0817. YOUNG woman employed or couple to share apartment: very reasonable. Drexel 4729 TWO nice rooms nnd bath; near Tech: cm ployed couple pi ;erred Brookstde 2005 ILLINOIS, 536 N : ligfti housekeeping rooms; also I sleeping. Circle 3321. TWO rooms furnished, modern, sink, good heat, children welcome. Circle 0980, N. NEW JE9RE Y 226: light housekeeping rooms; steam heat Circle 3847. b—Board and Looms IF LOOKING FOR A REAL HOME. WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD. CALL AT 1405 COLLEGE AVE OXFORD! N . 1018: nicely fumi*hS! room with board in private home, for two gentlemen. Webster 1706 LEXINGTON. 620; rooms with board modern, Drexel 6668. 1221 OAKLAND Ave.. N.: large front room. deetreble for two, c—Rooms and Board Wanted ROOM and board In private family. Randolph 4064. 19 RENTALS - a—Houses ALABAMA. S., 963; six rooms, modem; heat furnished; newly decorated; largo front porch; lovely home for summor or winter. Rent reasonable. Drexel 7513. VLLLA AVE.. Kill ; brand new. four rooms. bath, furnace; Improved street; near Minnesota car; S3O. Washington 2837. Main 3183, \ BURDSAL lilvd.. 1258: 6-room, modem double, up to date, with laundry In basement: gar;ige $43. Inquire next door. MARYLAND. 731 E : five rooms. S2O; water furnished. Call Riley 1407 or RA. 5842. UPPER duplex, five rooms and bath entirely modern. Addrees A No. 1410. Tlmeg. S DAVIDSON. 104; 7 rooms, semi-modem, 522.50, Call Riley 1407 or RA 5842. TWO six-room doubles. 801-3 Keystone; modern; $35. Call Webster 7414. EUCLID, N. 38: new. 6 rooms, modern, garagtv- Owner, 47 Parkview Ave. RURAL. 413 S.; 4 rooms, semi-modem. $25; owner. 415 S, Rural. c—A par Interna Belmont Apartments Delaware and Michigan Sts Six rooms and bath; newly decorated. Good condition. $52.50. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4517. 9 E. Market. OXFORD. 1133; first'floor duplex; heat and water furnished. Webster 0988. 21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALK a—Business Property 929-37 DIVISION St., five storerooms, living room, improved street, -car line. Belmont 1784. _______ b—Houses Immediate Possession Bargain 1637 GEMMER ST. Five-room bungalow, best condition; attractive; one square Minnesota car. Sacrifice at $3,000. Any reasonable terms. Information. oall Lincoln 3734. ETTINGER & SCHREIBER. S~ V ESSEX & LUCAS tA TT X 312 Kalin Bldg. UIIAX L Circle 6600. RJIAUIi-s Six-room cottage, 600 block River Ave..', West Indianapolis. Has new bathroom, fully equipped. 3-ear garage; property in splendid condition inside and out. At $3,800 you can’t beat it In Indianapolis. Owner will take small Bedan, such as Ford, or Chevrolet, as part payment. Car must be In good conditlon and worth the money. FOR bungalows or three bedroom borne* east or south, ca/1 C. J. OSBURN. Drexel 6184. 140 N. ARSENAL, six-room modern, garage. large lot. improved street. Bplmont 1784. $250 CASH buys four-room bungalow. CITY BUILDERS REALTY CO. Wash, 4344. INVESTMENT; iuiir-room double, new. west. Owner. Call Humboldt 2188. 525 BIRCH! six-room, semi-modern house. Belmont 1784. 502 BIRCH, ten-room, semi-modern house. Belmont 1784. A IT'S never losr w until Indianapolis Tims* Want Ads have failed to find it.

21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses ONLY SIOO—CASH 829 LORD STREET Four-room house, electric lights and gas. newly painted and decorated. Balance of payments like rent. Lorenz Schmidt & Sons 31 Monument Circle. Main 3715. Evenings. Brookeuie 2135. NEAR PREST'O-LITE $350 Cash, Balance Like Rent Just completed, "a better home. 5 blocks north of Presto O-Lite plant; good'location; lot 60x180. Plenty room for chickens and garden. Price $2,750. Call S A. Stewert. Webster 3803, evenings. WM. LOW RICE, 600 State Life. Riley 1407. fIOO Cash balance $49 per month and Barrett law for street buys anew. strictly modern. 5-room 1 bungalow in the beautiful Emerson Heights . addition; decorated chandeliers and shades,) ready to move in, 809 Bancroft St.. 5000 east on E. Michigan St. car line. Mr. Sexton. FIDELITY TRUST CO., Main 6584. Now, SIOO Cash And move in. Have two new modern bungalows in Emerson Heights, paved street: hardwood floors and cabinet in kitchen, four large closets; price $4,750. Call Mr. Washburn with J. E. MORRISON & CO.. Lin. 3564. 425 Lemeke Bldg Rand 8731. SX QAL Circle 6(100. Have a modern duplex, i orth. just off Meridian St., north of Fall Creek upstairs renting for S9O: owner living downstairs. Owner will trade equity of $3,800 on single, located east. What have you; 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. Mam 0891. Evenings, Belmont 1580. j Bungalow for Colored 17015 S. Keystone. 4 rooms. newl\ painted and decorated; oast front lot. improved street; only $250 rash. MR. HUSK The Union Trust < 'o. Main 1370 Randolph ~> 12S Near New Butler, $5,500 BARGAIN Five rooms and breakfast room hardwood j floors, Moncrief furnace, brick and cement porch, full lot and paved street: now Must be sold this week. Lincoln 4162 evening, i Lincoln 4070. i 15% DOUBLE A 5-room a side semi modem doilblqj near l English car line; in good condition; rent sl.l l>er month. Price $3,600. G. C. Welch. CITY TRUST CO. Circle 4022. Residence, Humboldt 4471. Residence and Storeroom 1900 block W Morris, til front of school- j house To be sold at a reasonable price. Has 8 living rooms: storeroom. 18x20. Must be sold now. Very easy terms Call MR. LEE. Mam 0891 Evenings Belmont 1380. BEAUTIFUL NEW MODERN BUNGALOW BY OWNER Five rooms, hardwood doors, built-m features, lovely fixtures and bath, east front) lot: N. Bancroft: reasonable terms. CASTETTER Irvington 2356 Irvington 3633. 5-Room Bungalow Brand new electing lights, well, cement porch fireproof root, large lot. S3OO cash Call Lincoln 4162. Evenings. Lincoln 4970 or Harrison 4192. 4-Room Cottage in West Indianapolis, on Nunlyke tic Has new paint and paper, eleidne lights and gas $1,800; small down payment Call MR LEE, Main 0891. Belmont 1580 SEMI MODERN 1< rr> :n ott.igc 431 YV Thirty-Second St See owner, 3038 Boulevard PI. after 6 ;> m. Open for inspcction 3 to 5 p in. Saturday and Sunday YVeekdavs. phone UNGER- Mam 6335. MODERN six rooms arid bath; on YY Thirtieth. north, with front drive to threecar garage Capitol Realty Cos. Main 2874. THIS won't last long, new 5-room, semimodem bungalow, smglt garage, large lot: can l> bought for $350 cash and $26 per month Phone MR. LONG Main 0185 days, Humboldt 2672 evenliizs FIVE to 8 room rn homes, different parts of city: also lots we can build on; or will build on your hit THE SOUTHERN LUMBER GO , eighth flo. K. of p Bid* MODERN Seven rriom G -• • I Drive, facing Sunken Gardens Drexel - 2782. 1205-9 W. RAY*; five rooms each improved I street, toilet, electric and gas Beimont 1784, c—Apartments FURNISHED two-room apartment for sale cheap: steam heated; very reasonable i rent; going to California No. 4 Winston apart met ts. 217'j N Illinois. 2126-36 UROQKSIDE Ave eight apart rnentß. rents $4,700 a year. Look, make! offer Call owtur U'-dnont 1784 j d—lxils FOR SALE —Sunken garden 40 acres nice ! improvements 5 miles of Columbus. Ind R W. TIRTEI. E 7 e—Suburban ACRE and half acre tracts, east and northcast : best location; near good school; $450 up; $lO cash, balance monthly. COOPER & HADLEY. 83S Lemeke Bldg Main 2776 Home, Irvington 0512. f—Sale or Exchange STOREROOM, with living rooms above; near Clifton St.; price 54.500; want semimodern double. Como in and let us talk about several other trades we have. MONEN-PEKLK CO 401 National City Bank Bldg. Main 3138. SMALL FARM - FOR SALE OK TRADK—— 3H miles from Seymour; good road: close to school and church; new house and bam. Belmont 1117. WALLACE DOONAHOOK. 2008 W. New York. GOOD SOUTHERN INDIANA FARMS FOR SALE OR TRADE. E. A. ROBERTS. SCOTTBBURG. INU. WILL EXCHANGE MY" DIAMONDS FOR EQUITY IN SMALL PROPERTY. MAIN 3298. 22 KK YI. ESTATE WANTED Have Buyers Wanting One double north, up to SIO,OOO. Double or duplex, south of Creek Small business property on S. Illinois. Client wants 5 or 0 cheap rentals. If you have any of the above properties and want a deal this week, see Hobart Canaday & Cos. 907 Peoples Bank Bldg Main 5340. Ran, 8534 NORTH OK EAST Wanted—Double or single houses to sell. I What have you?/ Webster 5309. Casli for Your Property Small home south, four or five rooms. Condition unimportant Call Rand. 4830. WANTED—FIVE TO SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE south of Morris St. If clear, will con- j sider part payemnt on new modern home. I Webster 2092, WANTED—-Twenty 4 to 7 room semi modern homes: any section of the city. Will pay cash at once. Randolph 1303 23 y FARM LANDS FARM for sale or rent. 107 acres Fine location, *A mile from a good business town. Good patafd road. Good buildings, fruit. Everything up to date. Address A No. 2847. Times. To All SUEII ■A m;o is fok saek a—Coal, Ice and Wood 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. M A in 0906 HARD WOOD, cook stove, heating stove. fire place and furnace. Large truck load delivered any place. Webster 3322-R 8.

t 5 MISCELLANEOUS FOB SALJS a—Coal, Ice and Wood ®uv mm HT DUG! SPECIAL IIE HI HMD PRICES We sell the best coal that money can buy guaranteed aifd the guarantee is srood. 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..Targe lump ...$5.75 Ind. or 111. mine run $4.20 Gen. Poca. Ip., fkd .'....59.25 Gen. P~oca. 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 lp., fkd... $7.50 Pocatan lp., fkd $7.50 Ashaway lp., fkd $7.50 Shoveled lump of the above semi-si..unless coala mentioned. $7.25. These prices are subject to a change any day. Order today, as market conditions will not offer these prices long. Give me your order and I’ll get the next one. Prompt Delivery Anywhere. In the City. TOM SHROYER Our Phone* at Y our Service from 7 a. m. to 6 p. in., 6 days a week. Phones: Lincoln 8361, 8362 Lincoln 8363, 8864 BUY COAL CHEAP Gen. W. Va. Islam! 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 ill. large lp., fkd $5.75 t3 tons. 516.30) Gen. I’oca. large lp., fkd..58.75 Gen.* Poca. lp.. shoveled.. .$8.50 Gen. Poca|mine run $6.85 250 pet too reduction on 3-ton orders, YVe sell the coal that satisfies—we guarantee each and every order. Jackson Coal Cos. Lincoln 5496. Lincoln 5496. Kindling With Each Ton Rest Y'a block, large tkd $7.15 Best Ky block large fkd $7.15 Large Glendora lump, cleaned fkd...57.00 Best Glendora egg cleaned fkd $5.75 lies: ind. or 111.. 2xo in. lump $5.25 Hoosier Red Ash egg cleaned fkd. . . $5.15 UNION ICE & COAL Drexel 4621 Drexel 4621. ANTHRACITE Only one ear, so here’s your chance to buy some famous Empire Anthracite, stove size, at $15.00 a ton. This is a wonderful burning coal. Free from rock, hone and slate. Call BElmont 5097. Exceptional Bargains Gen. No. 3 Poca. Ip, $8.50 Gen. No. 3 Poca. M. R. ...$7.00 W. Va. Lump fkd $7.00 Ind. Large Lump, fkd....55.50 Ind. Furnace Lump fkd... .$5.25 Standard Enel Cos. Lincoln 1011 LI ncoln 1011 COAL Gen, Pocahontas. West Va., Indiana Price# Always Rijrht Try a ton of BLMCO. Largo, clean, lump $6.75 Ton Iso CUnkefr—No Soot Builderfi Lumber and Material Cos. Wsbster 200)3 We Handle the Best Grade of Coal With Snappy Service Ind. cleaned fkd. lump $5.50 Illinois cleaned fkd. lump $3.50 W. Va. lump $7.00 Red Oak special $5.75 Poca. mine run $6 50 Poca. lump $9.00 QUICK SERVICE COAL CO. Lincoln 4930. Lincoln 4930, GLENDORA The coal that gives satisfaction MONCRIEF COAL CO. State and English Ave. Drexel 2004 GOOD USED FURNITURE FOR SALE PRICES SLASHED. b—Clothing TROUSERS flo Match (T\ $3.95, $4.95 ' | $5.95, $6.95 and up THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St., Near Illinola ladies gents and children s ciothlng wanted. S. B. COLLINS CLOTHING STORE, 1440 Columbia Ave. YVebster 9013. MAN'S OVERCOAT AND BOY’S OVERCOAT. good condition: reasonable. News Cart. Randolph 4234. SUIT.~GRAY. ALL YVOOL. SIZE 36." COST S3O; SELL FOR $lB CALL YVEBSTER 0537. TWO OVERCOATS. STRIPED SUIT, ladle*’ coats, dresses and sweaters. Call Webster 7303. SMALL size fur coat, S2O: Friday 10 to 4 only. 917 State Life BMg. Lin, 2187 BEAUTIFUL brown mink fur coat; like new: $75. Webster §B6B. c—Household Goods Surplus Stock Sale Breakfast sets. $18.50 to $27.90. Gateleg tables. sl2 to S2O. New dropleaf extension tables. $lB to $25. Original and exclusive designs in tables and chairs can be furnished in either unpainted or painted. Will TI. Ball & Son 442 Massachusetts Ave. Phone Main 1996. Downstairs. LARGE LAUREL HOT BLAST! CIS N. LA SALLE. QUEEN ANNE American walnut dining room suits reasonable Circle .8281. EDS, dressers, breakfast set, e4o. Circle 4181. ,

25 3MSCEIjK\NEOL'S FOK SALJS c—Household Goods Rugs—Linoleum Gold Seal Congoleum rugs. 9x12, fully guaranteed; new perfect goods: special. $14.75. rugs, blue, tan. taupe and old rose. 9x12; $12.50. Imported .Japanese grass rugs, double warp. 9x12. $7.60 YVo carry a full line dt Brussels. Axminster, velvets and Wiltons at the lowest prices in the city. Call and be convinced. All new, perfect goods. Rug Cos. 207 W. Washington St. Opposite Statehouse, “If It Covers the Floor YY*e Have It." BRASS beds, complete. $10; range, laundry stove, table, dresser, cabinet. 420 N. [ Noble. . ELECTRIC CLEANER: GOOD CONDITION, SLIGHTLY* USED sls. Call BRookside 2463. d—Miscellaneous TYPEWRITERS, ALL MAKES You can secure a typewriter fit prices ranging from So to $65. Ail machines thoroughly overhauled and guaranteed. Send lor samples of writing, prices and terms. JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. Main 2890. 142 North Meridian St. GARAGES for sale. SBS size Bxl2. 10x16, $100: 10x18, $l2O. Removable garage can be moved anywhere. Call Web. 7482. YYIU set up one where jou want it. ROBERT GOODYVIN. 2110 Martlndale Ave. TYPEWRITERS $25. $35. S4O SSO, S6O: factory rebuilt* and fully guaranteed. Typewriters rented, repalred.V AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO, 30 S Pennsylvania. Lincoln 6822. Etablished 1880, REBUILT dictaphone, ediphones at low price, expert repairing. Call RICKEY dictaphone man. Main 7176. 312 E. Market. ONE SET OF WALLACE'S REDUCING RECORDS; $lO. CALL RANDOLPH 0381. CINDERS. SCREENED; 8-yard load Contractors' special price. Irv. 2448 R 4. WHEN IN _ NEED OF CINDERS OR TRANSFERKING, CALL CINDERS good quality: 4-yard truck load. $2. Harrison 1961. e—MuskaJ instruments ren®tt iiwi This Instrument is brand new. cabinet size, every clear and distinct tone. We will place this instrument in your home on ap- | proval. Try it out thoroughly. If perfectly ; satisfied pay SI.OO down and pay balance on convenient terms. No red tape to this proposition. YY*e do as we advertise, FacI tor.v agent. Lincoln 3801. TWO PIANOS; one Shorunger and one Regent: two gas stoves, one Detroit Jewel and one Garland. 932 Garfield Dr. Drexel 2782. PLAYER PIANO. Kurtzmann; splendid condition: S3OO cash Belmont 2960. f—F'et and Live Stock FOUR fox terrier puppies; tails tnmmed. and weened. Randolph 7879. 1057 YV. Thirty-First, POMERANIAN AND SPITZ PUPPIES; MIXED WEBSTER 0779. JERSEY COYV; REASONABLE. Call Washington 4540. SHOATS, *4.50 each. Call Irvington 2980 Ring 2. 26 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED WANTED —Good second-hand boiler. 3 to 5 H. P.. upright. 925 Lemeke Bldg. Main 5258. WARDROBE TRUNK WANTED. Must be c.i good condition Ran. 5926. RAYY' furs wantea. JOSEPH ALLERDICE fc CO 226 Kentucky Ave Ts ~B ISIS KSS~ A X NOFNCEAIEXTS PLUMBING WORK—PAYMENT PLAN Plumbing or heating work done under i new plan, small amount down, balance easy monthly payments. Call us by phon*k Humboldt 1769 for details. YY’UI be pleilsed to explain plan and give you figure 1,. E laley. EXPERT on talking machines of all makes; locks, eiectnc irons repaired. Keys of all kinds made to order., ALL YVORK GUARANTEED Call Webster i 33-85 EARL E. JONES. 1332 Parker. ELECTRIC WIRING JOBS FOR ANYTHING i VALUABLE. WHAT HAVE YOU? RANDOLPH 9034. ELECTRICAL work, nouse wiring anil fixtures. C.,11 NORTHEASTERN ELECTRIC AND BATTERY* SERVICE. YVebster 03cO. | SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTLEDCE 201 Indiana Are. FEATHERS bought. SU'.Q and renovated; feather mattresses and pillows made. B. F BURKI.E 416 Maas Main 1428 ~ AND TRANSFER ~ Packing Household Goods. Low rates on California shipments. Phone OTTO I. SUESZ. Main 3628-2353. Night. YY*eb-ter 0609. Cir.io 4760. PIAX T 0 MOVING OUR SPECIALTY For transfer and storage: $4 load and up for moving. Call Harrison 2374. MOVE. $4 load. Save money. Reliable, responsible furniture movers. Y'OGEL TRANSFER CO.. Storehouse. Bel. 3426. Red Ball transit Cos. 26 Monument PL Main 4631. 30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline SSO AND $75 down, balance $3 weekly buys a good Ford. Dodge. Buick, Hudson and others at low prices. Absolutely guaranteed. Open eve- , tiing and Sundays. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO., 522 N. Capitol ArA OLDS MOBILE Six touring: mechanically perfect; paint, upholstering and top like new. YV jll sell for S6O down or your old car as first payment. MERIDIAN OVERLAND CO 957_N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday. For Good Used Cars See I. WOLF AUTO CO. 559 No. Capitol. Main 1579. Open Sundays. 1923 FORD touring, 6 of them; all In excellent mechanical condition. Your choice for S6O down payment and 16 months to pav the balance. INDIANA INVESTMENT j AND SEC. CO., 235 YV. Georgia. Cir. 8327. | FORD touring. Do you want one worth $125? Come to 120 W. North St., or! call Lincoln 7575. Our iffpehanies “know j their stuff ' Try them on YViliys-Knights and Overland cars. ! NASI! 1921 touring. Do you want one, worth $485? Come to 120 W. North St. | or call Lincoln 7575. Our mechanics “know their stuff.'' Try them on YVillys-Knigbt and i Overland cars. HULL take good talking machine or radio set as part payment on good used car. LI ncoln 6865. OVERLAND touring. 1922; driven 6,000 miles Looks and runs like brand new. $75 cash, balance monthly. Circle 8327. 235 W. Georgia. FORD sedan. 1923; loiek wheel, two bumpers. accellerator, drum lights, speedometer. Must seli today. SIOO down, balance to suit Main 5013. CHEVROLET touring, 1921 : besl of medhanical condition: paint and tires good. SSO cash, balance monthly. Circle 8327. 235 W. Georgia. FORD. 1922 coupe; A 1 condition: many extras: $300; easy terms. MILLER AUTO SALES CO.. 644-46 E. 'Vashington. Main 3493. FCW-ty coupe. 1921: best of mechanical condition. A real bargain. SSO down pay 1 mem ■ nice monthly. Circle 8327. 235 ! W. Georgia. FORD touring, 1922; good tires, paint and mechanical condition. Beet buy in town. $225. STONE CHEVROLET CO., 427 N. Meridian St, FORD coupe. 1922: excellent condition. Best buy in town: $350; lots of accessories. STONE CHEY'IIOLET CO.. 427 N Meridlan St. FORD. 1923 touring: starter, demountable, lock wheel, finance oar; sell for balance due: bargain at SSO down Main 5013. FORD. 1923 touring, starter, demountazle. lock wheel: finance car; sell for balance du4. SSO down Main 5013. OAKLAND. 1920 touring: sood running condition : $100; terms. 64- 1 E. Washington. Main 3493. FORD sedan, late model: bargain for cash or will trade for small print shop. Webster 4140. CHEVROLET, 1923 touring: A-l condition: $825: terms. 644 E. Washington. Main 3493. ' CHATMERS sedan. A-l *onditlon. $275 cash if i told at one* *"■'•■ison 4031,

THURSDAY, JAN. 10, 1924

30 automobii.es for sale b—Gasoline FORD, 1923 roadster, ready for the ro'z'jQj $276; terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO 427 N. Meridian. FORD touring 1920, starter; $25 down. 333 Virginia Ave. Lincoln 8478. FORD coupe. 1924: six weeks old; terms. 559 N. Capitol. Open evening*.' DEPENDABLE used ears! c! S! WAD LERICH CO.. 83.3 N. Meridian. FORD touring. S3O cash. 333 Virginia 6 Ave. Lincoln 8478. 31 AUTOMOBILES WANTFcn HIGHEST PRICES PAID We want any make or model. Largest la ; State. INDIA NAP-)LIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. “ &*g"S%IOM. AND .nSSt*"*WANTED, 100 CARS to wreck for parts. Will pay the highest cash prices. Call us first. SAM C-JRAZ AUTO PARTS * TIRE CO ol * Capitol Ave. Main 6389.' AUTOS YV ANTED “ WE PAY CASH L WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N. Illinois St. Main 1579. CASH for your old car. See us first STATE AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO 631 N Illinois St. Lincoln 1934. CARS canted regardless condition; must nave ’em. CTTY AUTO PARTS. 411 N ! Illinois Ylain 6796 AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E. Niw York St. Main 4446 AL TO SUPPLIES. REPAIRS. USED AUTO PARTS _ For over loti make3 and model car* at o 0 to r !o per cent off list price. Mai? orders shipped immediately ■m E v B r KA , AND FARTS COMPANY. 334 N. Capitol. Circle 0878. AUTO WASHING °ur specialty. 334 jj niinoto. o & S Auto Laundry i OUT of the high rent district, Harding andj YY ashington St. Storage by day, week or! , month Steam heat. Auto repairing. Try -us once and you will call again. L. LIP- | PERT. Manager. Belmont 4200. the master v*ulcanizerß. ' 1 CUT RATE VULC. CO.. ENO. 3? MONEYTOLOAX’ FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana am* Indianapolis real-estate R. B WIISON. no] National City Bank Bldr. Lincoin 6404 MONEY to loan on second mortgaffes. L. BMILLER 127 N. Delaware St. Main 5762 y LEGAL XOTICES NOTICE TO ABSENTEE State of Indiana, County of Clay, ss: State of Indiana, November term, George W. YViJliams, vs. Nola YVard. To Nola Ward. Greetings: You are hereby notified that the above named plaintiff has this day filed in the office of the clerk of said court, his certain complaint or petition alleging therein among other things, that you. the said defendant, on the Ist day of June, 1917. being then a ! resident of the County of Clay, and State of Indiana, and the same being your usual place of residence, went to parts unknown and have continuously since said %ate remained absent and unheard from; that you, as sa.d defendant, since absenting yourself from said county, have become the owner of certain personal property and that said property is suffering waste and damage for the want of proper care and attention, and praying that your estate may be adjudged, by said court subject to administration and that an administrator thereof duly appointed. Now. therefore, you the said Nola YVard. defendant and absentee as aforesaid are hereby notified that said complaint and the matters therein alleged will come up for hearing and determination in said court at the ■ ourt house in the city of Brazil. Clay County. Indiana on Monday the loth day of February 1924, or as soon thereafter as such hearing can be had. YVitne-s the clerk and seal of said court at Brazil. Ind.. this 7th day of January. 1924 - , (SEAL) CHAS. E. HARRIS, k Clerk of Clay Circuit Court. > NOTICE OF DETERMINATION TO ISSUB BONDS / Notice is hereby given that the advisory board of YYayne School Township. Marion County, Indiana, lias determined to issue the bonds of said school township for the purpose: 1 The erection of an eight (8) room school building in school district No. 19. in saiu school township, and the acquii <:g of real estate for that purpose and to provide funds tlnrefor to the amount of $73.1h.0.00. 2. The erection of a six (6) room school building in school district No 8. in said school township, and the acquiring of real estate for that purpose and to provide fund* therefor to the amount ol $52,000.00. Said bonds are to bear interest at the rate of not to exceed five (5) per cent per annum. payable semi-annually, and are to mature Inca period not to exceed fifteen (15) years from their date, all as per resolu.’lons duly passtd by said advisory board on Saturday. Dee. 29 1923. at a special mee’ing called for that purpose. HARRY T. HOLT. WILLIAM E. LEMEN, HERBERT H. MCCLELLAND, Advisory Board of YY’ayne -'-iiool Township. Marion County. Indiana VESTAL C DAVIS. Trustee. YVayne School Township, Marion County. Indiana. NOTICE OF SFECTAL MEETING OF MARION COUNTY COUNCIL. Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the Marion County Council of Marion County. Indiana, will be held at the auditor's office in the courthouse In the city of Indianapolis on Tuesday. Jan. 16. 1924, at 10 o’clock a. m. HARRY DUNN. Auditor of Marlon County, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of George J. Martz, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. CASSATT MARTS. No. 21923. Jan. 3. 10. 17. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administratrix of estate of Brison Martin, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. MARY A. MARTIN. , No. 21920. Jan 3, 10. 17. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice'is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as executor of (State of Gustave A. Haller, deceased, late of Marion county. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. ELIAS J. JACOBY. No. 21891. NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Lena if. Southard, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. GLEN MILLER. No. 21900 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigrexl has duly qualified as administrator with the will annexed of estate of Laura H. Pearce, deoea-ed. late of Marion County. Indiana Said estate is supposed to be solTHE UNION TRUST CO. * No. 21903 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ha- du'y qualified as executrix of the estate of Rickey Scantlln, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. No. 21935. CHARLOTTE D. RIE9S. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as adminstrator of the estate of Nancy McCalment, deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate i‘. supposed to be solvent. Nr 91942. Y7ILLIAM D. GLADDEN. SPENCER A SPENCER, Attorneys. NOTICE “OF“APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as adminstrator of the estate of Mary Hasseld, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is siipf used to be solvent. N >. 21944. JACOB J. HASSELD L TTLE & LITTLE, Attorneys. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of the estate of Robert W. Underhill, deceased, 'ate of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate J is suppoSbl to be solvent. * No. 21938 HARRY F. PATSY, j NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. ■ Notice is hereby given that the underA signed has duly quail fled as administratrix ’>r c ‘ to of John Vinson, deceased, late Marion County, Indiana. Said estate Is p n , i f-. >.,. solvent. No. 21937. ETTA L. VINSONjM NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. '* leg Note— is hereby given /that the signed ha- duly qualified a# a/1 mi the estate of Gus Sims, fceeeased, Marion County, Indiana, feid estate ts fc"posed to be solvent. ■ STATE SAVINGS AMD TREOT No 21939. IIS*%