Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 223, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1924 — Page 9

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 30, 1924

Anti~Saloon Chief Convicted of Forgery t WILLIAM H. ANDERSON By United Press NEW YORK, Jan. 30.—Prominent “drys” and divines, reformers and rectors of leading New York churches and other supporters of the AntiSaloon League flocked today to the support of its State superintendent, William H. Anderson, convicted Tuesday night of forgery in the third degree. “This is just the beginning of a great prohibition fight in this State,” Dr. Charles Ross, pastor of Anderson’s Central Methodist church in Yonkers, declared. “Bless the boys of the jury,” exclaimed a ruddy-faced traffic policeman at a Fifth Ave. crossing, and even the women attending the Kansas Society dinner at the McAlpine, natives of one of prohibition’s parent States, agreed: “Anderson’s conviction was a good thing.” The Anti-Saloon League superintendent faces a sentence of from two and a half to five years’ imprisonment. Anderson was found guilty of ordering alteratoins in the books of the Ant-Saloon League to cover a transfer of $4,400 paid to O. Bertsall Phillips in an agreement whereby part of the latters’ commissions were split "50-50.” A fight to keep Anderson from jail will be launched. He is under $5,000 bond. SLEEP OF 17 DAYS FATAL ————— Mrs. Oscar Rickard Dead After Long Period of Unconsciousness. By United Press KOKOMO, Ind., Jan. 30.—Mrs. Oscar Rickard, 32, died late Wednesday from sleeping sickness. She had been unconscious for seventeen days. During that time she was givea light nourishment, but efforts to arouse her were unsuccessful.

) Gone, but Not Forgotten Automobiles reported stolen be- 1 long to: M. F. Morrisey, traffic officer, 1418 E. Market St.; Ford sedan, from Illinois and Louisiana St_ Walter Quandt, 1219 N. Dearborn St.; Nash, stolen from Capitol Ave. and Market St. BACK HffclE AGAIN Automobiles found belong to: Joseph Becker, 319 Christian Ave.; found by police in north section of city. Lawrence Shady, 842 S. Tremont Ave.; found at same address. Marriage Licenses V. J. McVay. 22, 514 N. East; Elizabeth Burner. 18. 221 N. Davidson. V. L. Murray. 2.0, 1408 Fletcher: Katherine Wocher, 24. 2019 N. Pennsylvania. W. K. Anderson. 27, 2038 Rader: Thelma Wiseman. 19, 1444 IV. Thirty-Third. C. J. Hamilton, 31, 1420 Cornell; Adah Clarke, 32, 635% Massachusetts. James Simmions. 17. 1409 Massachusetts: Louise Walker. 17. 1330 Roosevelt. J. W. Compton, 50. 432 S. West; Daisy Meade. 62, 24 9. State. Births Boys Frank and Oma Carter, 1749 Rookwood. Wilbur and Bessie Cooper 1525 N. Rural. Alvin and Della Owen. 1108 W. McCarthy. Vinton and Janet Elliott, 3820 E Washington, boy twins. John and Anna Boles, Deaconess Hospital. Elijah and Birdie Miles, 132 Neal. . Louis and Ada Greinke, St. Vincent Hospital. Dean and Rose Bonnette. St. Vincent HosL pltal. | Howard and Harriett Meeker. St. Vlnoent Hospital. Clarence and Marjory Alig, St. Vincent Hospital. William and Anna Rickman, Methodist Hospital. Zale and Helen Schtvely, Methodist pitalHoward and Louise Miner, Methodist Hospital. Clarence and Mabel Shoemaker, 3701 E. Tenth. Stephen ar.d Alma Flike. 1026 S. Senate. Carl and Freda Stelnhilber. 128 N. Elder. Everett and Irene Meade, 724 E. Michigan. Earl and Nora Swope. 1449 Madison. Girls Raymond and Helen Ncllans. 1024 N. Keystone. . Sam and Fannie Goldstein. Deaconess Hos- - pltal. George and Mary Green. 2400 N. Sherman Dr. Maurice and Janet Fields, St. Vincent Hospital Roy and Hazel Rose, St. Vincent Hospital. Richard and Elizabeth Ross. St. Vincent Hospital. william and Carrie Bowman. St. Vincent Hospital. Ernest and Clara Pier. St. Vincent Hos- : pital. Charles and Thelma Rodgers, 1542 Garfield PI Edwin and Harriet Baker, 921 N. Te- j cutnseh. William and Claudia Highbaugh, 2168 AdamsPeter and Tersea Wynaida. 210 Trow- ] . bridge. Frank and Della Ervin. 1711 Spruce. Harry and Emily Ott. 312 E Raymond. Dennin and Violet Felix. 1259 S. East. Hfjrry and Mary Mlllholand. 323 N. Jefferson. Jacob and Nora Layton. 444 N. Warman. , Felbert and Ethel Warfield. 1125 S. Maple. William and Jeanette Berry. 818 Hadley George and Daisy Cr3ffney. 3342 Kenwood, j Deaths Betty Jane Gray. 3 day, 830 E. McCarty, premature birth. Raymond F. Rtstow. 33, 1817 Spann, pul- . monary tuberculosis, $ Juanita May Pritchet. 14, St. Vincent ’ Hospital, endocarditis. Dorothy Dean Brooks. 9, 819 E. TwentyFourth, diphtheria. Elizabeth Harmon, 83. city hospital, chronic myocarditis. Temperance E. Snyder. 52, 118 Bloomington. cerebral hemorrhage. Richard D. Downing, 20, 562 Westmoreland. lobar pneumonia. Patrick Donahue, 77. 423 Douglas, uremia. John Bowne, 70, city hospital, pulmonary tuberculosis Rosins Krause, ’77, 305 N. Davidson, acute dilatation of heart. Moilte Bostic. 43 3120 N. Gale, acute lobar pnaumonia. Emma Wimberly 7. 610 Barnhill, -acute parenchymatous nephritis. Nina May Cochrane. 45. Central Indiana Hospital general purest*. ’ ■ •'v *.- . / . -

Let The Ti mes Want Ads Sell Your Used Musical Instruments

LOCAL WANT AD RATES 12c Per Line 1 Time 11c Per Line 3 Times or More 10c Per Line 6 Times or More Minimum Space Two Lines ' The Times will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any advertisement. Want ad clerks will give a kill number when a cancellation or stop order is received. Advertisers are urged to keep a memorandum of this number, as it indicates the time and date of cancellation. You can telephone your Want Ads and bill will be sent- later. Just call TIMES WANT ADS. MAin 3500. Ask for Ad Taker.

1 DEATH NOTICES BOYD FLORENCE PEARL —Age 41 years, .beloved mother of Virginia Rose Boyd, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Froscnauer. passed a ay Monday, Jan. 28. at 9:30 p. m. Funeral private at the residence. 424 S. New Jersey St.. Thursday at 2 p. m. Burial at Crown Hill. Friends may call at residence from 9 a. m. Wednesday until 10 a. m. Thursday. parley, Elizabeth—Beloved mother of Mrs. Charles Quack and Peter J. Farley, died Monday. Jan. 28. at the residenoe of her daughter. 1003 Churchman Ave. Funeral Thursday. Jan. 81. at 8:30 a. m. at the residence, followed by services at St. Patrick’s Church at 9a. m. Interment at Holy Crtss cemetery Friends invited. REINERT, JOHN SR.—Beloved husband of Barbara Reinert, passed away Monday. Jan. 28, age 35 years. Funeral at late residence. 3917 Byram Ave., Thursday, 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial at Crown Hill. MERKT, AUGUST —Beloved husband of Barbara Merkt (nee Klierl. father of Lena. Martin and August C. Merkt, passed away Tuesday at 8:30 a. m., age 02 years. Funeral at residence. 1849 Cross Dr., Woodruff Place. Thursday. 2:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial at Crown Hill. 5 FUNERAL DIRK(TORS Drexel 2570. Res. Drexel 2046. W. T. BLASENQYM FUNERAL DIRECTOR Auto Service for All Occasions Auto Ambulance. Lady Attendant. 1625 Shelby St., Indianapolis, Ind. Parlors 1222 Union St. PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone —Main 0641. 0642. Li. 2641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. Main 0908. FUNERAL DIRECTOR—I4O2 H. Illinois WM. E. KRIEGER. Main 1154. Res. phone, Ben Davis 332-L. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & TITUS. 951 JL Delaware. L. 6564. M. 3080. GADD —Bert S. Gadd. 2130 Prospect St. Phone. Stewart 2278. § SPECIAL NOTICES ANNUAL church meeting and election of officers. Thursday, Feb. 7. BRIGHTWOGD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, 2418 Gale St. 9 PERSONALS TO CUSTOMERS and friends. Cold weather extends cheap work lor painting or enameling bathrooms and kitchens. Painting, all kinds. Work guaranteed. WHEDON. Circle 5190. 10 LOST AND FOUND

FOUND—Articles found in Indianapolis street oars yesterday; MAN'S GLOVE PR. SCISSORS 1 CAN OF OIL 2 LADIES UMBRELLAS Telephone Mam 2737 LOST—Airedaio pup." 9 months old, black back, white spot on chest, round green collar, brass padlock. Answers to name "King.” Reward. Notify A. DESSAJJER. 1652 Park Ave Randolph 53u5. LOST—Somewhere op W. Washington St.. west of Illinois, black traveling bag. containing lady’s black suit and several other articles S5 reward. Call Webster 5042. j LOST—Lady's brown leather purse, with name "Hester" on strap, on S. East ear or between Meridian and Illinois Sts. Re- | ward. Main 6984 MISS SCONCE. LOST—White wire-haired temer, black head aud black spot over tail. Liberal reward ■ If returned to 501 Blue Ridge Rd.. or phone Washington 4934 LOST —S2O bITT Washington between Meridipn end Fair Store. Reward. Belmont 0887 Ring 1. LOST or stolen, black and tan Dearie dog. Liberal reward. Call Randolph 7790 or Randolph 5X24. FOUND—Female hound. Call Webster 6871, LOST—Shell rim glasses. Call Main 1793. FOITND —Man's lodge ring. Call Drexel ! 4581, 6toß p. ra. n Hhi I~WA NTKD—MV LK W a ra t e and By the Indianapolis Automobile School 612 N. Capitol Ave. Lincoln 3521. Students to Qualify as Aotomniolbille Mechanics Our FREE EMPLOYMENT DEPT. Assists a student to secure position which enables them To Earra While They Leans OPEN DAILY, ALSO MONDAY. WED, AND FRIDAY EVES. PORTER wanted, for restaurant work. Apply 126 S, Delaware. V. L . Johnson Manager in Eureka Sales Firm V L. Johnson has been made sales . manager of the r<sg Eureka Sales Company, 34 8. 0- ■■■><,, -Sralgs Meridian St. He iHga has been as.soela ted with the §| comp ;n y for seven years, serv- ! | *W ,n the capac7§f' ity of city sales | l V-JP' man and State j or P6fdzer for the acqu ain ta:i ce State. He years old. His JOHNSON home Is iuJShelbyville. Bush Talks at AJ. O. P. Banquet By Times Special GARY, Ind., Jan. 30. —Edgar Bush, former Lieutenapt Governor of Indiana and candidate for Governor, was the principal speaker at a banquet of Calumet Republican leaders at Rob ertsfdale Tuesday night. Mrs. Medlll McCormick, daughter of Mark and wilfc of the Illinois Senator, also spoke. ■ ■ '/ •' Uha-la- ' ■

12 HELP wanted—male MEN AND WOMEN 18 to 50 and over, desiring to prepare for Government examinations call and interview Mr. Henry Laurens at English Hotel, Indianapolis, Ind.. Tuesday, Jan. 29th. Many vacancies to be.filled Big advance in salaries: Postoffice clerks $1,400 to $1,800: railway mail clerks, $1,600 to $2,300 department and field clerks. $1,140 to $2,500: revenue and customs officers, $1,600 to $3,500. etc., etc. Life positions; pension on retirement. Annual vacation and sick leave, with pay. Only common school education reauired; positions guaranteed or money refunded. Minors under 21 must be accompanied by parent, Hours: 1 p. m. to 9p. m. One day only. LARGE CORPORATION wants a service man in every town to paste up its signs on storekeepers’ windows. Excellent opportunity 'for reliable party. No experience necessary. ;We also have attractive proposition for agents and salesmen. GUARANTEE SIGN SERVICE. 307 W. Superior. Chicago. AMBITIOUS and dependable man for this territory. Pay weekly. Old established firm. No investment. Promotion rapid. Selling "square deal” fruit and ornamental trees, roses, shrubs, etc. Write today f< 1 liberal proposition. MOORE & CO., Newark. N. Y. 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. ALL men. women, boys, girls. 17 to 65, willing to accept Government positions, 5117-8250 (traveling or stationary*, write MR OZMENT. 218. St. Louis, Mo., itnmedlately. YARD MAN, coal and building material; must live on premises. CLERKS, 18 up. Excellent salary. Exam. Indianapolis March 8. For Government positions in your State. Experience unnecessary. Fcr free particulars, write R. TERRY (former dvil service examiner), 391 Barrister Bldg., Washington, D. Cl 13 instructions" EX-SERVICE MEN. Knights of Columbus night school offers you free courses in auto mechanics, air brakes. bookkeeping, business arithmetic, business English, commercial art, high accountancy, mechanical drawing, public speaking. radio, telegraphy, salesmanship, shorthand and tj’pew riting, show card writing, traffic management and welding. Register now. New term opens Jan. 2nd. Main 3027. 113 E. M aryl and St. POPULAR PIANO music taught in 20 lessons. beginnere and advanced. Clark Boles School. 10 W. Ohio St Circle 8326. MES? to learn barter trade. TRT-CITT BARBER 3 COLLEGE, 510 E. Washington St Indianapolis. Ind. Cirele 0757. TEACHER for mandolin, guitar and banjo. 920 Arbor Ave. Belmont 1854. 14 SALESMAN WANTED

Salesmen The man we want does not often read these ads. We judge you not by past experience, but by your personality and a di-s're to forge ahead. The men we employ need not worry about money matters This is a direct f victory branch selling a high grade electrical appliance. Our territory is large, must bo covered If you qualify with us we will advance you to position paying as high as $4 000 a year. Married men or men living with their parents preferred. Call 9 a. rn.-o p. m. W. r Meyer REGINA CORPORATION. 485 Century Bldg. 30 S. Penn. St. SALESMEN I have an attractive line; e.a* fcr sold with clothing, shirts, socks, etc., or used as a fuil-time proposition. See me at the Washington Hotel. 10-12. C, BOWMAN AGENTS. LISTEN! We have a tig hit. 25-cent artialo. half prod*: needed in every home. Easy money lor eiub# eta. Write for particulars. CONTINENTAL MFQ, CO , Indianapolis, SALESMEN wanted: experenee unnecessary; good pay while learning. Apply Mr. Meyer, REGINA CORPORATION. 485 C*ntiiry Bldg. SALESMEN, we manufacture and marks! several high grade specialties. Can use two good men. Call 2002 Montcalm. CITY SALESMEN for soap, sodas and --loaning oompounda. 1249 S_ West. Phone Drexel 3233 REAL CHANCE for honest, hard working salesman In real estate and Insurance business Box 2853. 15 AGENTS AM) SOLIC ITOHS SELL MADISON "BETTER MADE” SHIRTS direct Iroin our factory to wearer. No capital or experience required. Easily sold. Big profits. Writ- for FREE SAMPLES. MADISON MILLS. 503 Broadway New York. > -^\VANTED-^^L-\LE^, LADIES—Five neat-appearii# middle aged to take orders: $0 to 312 daily. C. Bowman. Hotel Washington 10-12 and 1-6. WOMAN to wash dishes and general housework. Apply 121 N. Wost St. c6oK, white, first-class, good salary, private home. Washington 3202. H SITI’ATIONS WANTED a—Majlo WOULD like to got odd job—-white washing. houseoleaning. Give street address. Webater 0190, Ask for MR. MOORS. b—Female HOUSEWORK: elderly lady for elderly couple; more for home than wages. 1138 W. New York St CURTAINS TO LAUNDER. MRS. J. LUTZ. DREXEL 0895 IDAY~~work wanted Cal) Webster HT -ROOMS FOK~REXT~ ASHLAND AVE.. 1945. attractive, steamhi.uted bedroom and living-room; private phone and entrance. Randolph 0654. THIRTY-FOURTH St.. U Ed exTcelTont furrushed modern, steam-heated rggo& on Illinois line, Kenwood 4780. a—Light Housekeeping MARION Ave., 009 ; 4 furnished, semi-mod-ern rooms. Private. Two beds; children; reasonable. Also 2-room apartment. Belmont 1970. Harrinon 1590. MASSACHnsEr'rs Am, 022 k, Ant. 4; one room and kitchenette lor two gentlemen; modem, Lincoln 4260, tVEST INDIANAPOLIS, 631 I)ivision' _ St7'; modem, furnished; 3 rooms, bath; private. Harrison 1590. rr W. NORTH fet..’suite of two rooms; nice. clean rooms; sink and gas range in kitchen. TWELFTH, E.. 610; two unfurnished houaokeoplng rooms; kitchenette: modern. _ MADISON, 1025; housekeeping rooms: gas, bath, pvt, ent., $6, Drexel 3375, DELAWARE, 906 N.; nine In. nt room; kitchenette: modem. Main 8180. BROADWAY. 1229: all modem light housekeeping rooms. Lincoln 8604. ILLINOIS. N. 530: light housekeeping and sleeping rooms. Circle 3321. l>—Board and Rooms DELAWARE, 515 N.: room and board; home cooking. Riley 1220.

19 RENTALS a—Houses 2522% N. Olney, 3 rms. semi-mod. . .$12.50 1924 Ruckle. 0 rms. and bath 27.50 2932 Northwestern. 5 rms. and Kith. 30.00 1932 Ruckle, 7 rms., modern 32.5<i 1431 E.-Vermont, 7 rms., modem... 45.00 4825 Winthrop, 6 rms.. modern 50.00 724 E. 40th. 0 rms.. modern...... 70.00 81st and Colonial. 5 rms., 1 acre of ground, near .-.ton 22.50 COLORED. 817 Fow-ler, 3 rms., elec $12.50 2363 Martindale. 5 rms . gas. e!eo. r. 25.00 844 N. California, 4 rms. and bath. . 35.00 402 \V. 26th, 6 rms . mod 37.50 592 N. California. 2. 3 and 4 / rms $22.50 to $35.00 I. N. RICHIE & SON. Ma;n C 520. 710 Bankers Trust Bldg. RICHLAND St., 29; just off W. Washington St.: 7-room modern furnished. Can subrent rooms. Will name attractive price to desirable party. MONEN-PEELLEE CO.. KEYSTONE Ave.. 255 S.; 4 rooms, half double; garage; $25. Lincoln 3734, iftLrvrltß ST! 2154; modem, five rooms, fcleove breakfast-room, bath, front and porches; $52; summer, $45. SHEFFIELD. 815 S.; 0 rooms, oity water. electric light*. $22, W. L. BRIDGES. 148 N Delaw ire Bt, EAST, 0-ROOM MODERN DOUBLfe. NEAR SCHOOL. CALL WEBSTER 7414. COOPER. 3023: cottage; waUr, gas. •leetricity; $25; owner, 322% Dorman.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

19 RENTALS I )AA/VV\A<VW^./VV^AAAA^ (^/WVWSAAA a—Houses FOUNTAIN ST., 2141: three-room housd' electric lights: sl4 per month. * b—Houses, Flats Furnished RENT, heat, etc., free in modern home to married couple with reference, who will furnish board for two, Irvington 2741. c—Apartments NEW, steam-heated apartment; 4 rooms, bath, in-a-door bed. 2711 E. Michigan, on car line. Webster 1915, WASHINGTON, 5012. Modern 5-room outside apartment. Newly decorated d—Business Places State Savings and Trust Bldg. 5 E. MARKET ST. Large room that can be partitioned to suit. Second floor, $35. State Savings apd Trust Cos, Main 4518. 21 HEAL estate"for SALE b—Houses 5-Koom Bungalow, S2OO Cash A real home, about three years old; electric lights, city water and sink in kitchen: basement: bathroom, no fixtures; fine yard with hedge and shade trees. Price for quick sale, $3,000. Located 329 8. Randolph. One block north of English Ave. oar. Buy now and save SSOO on this house. Hobart Canaday & Cos. Main 5340. Peoples flank Bldg. Ra. 8634. Colored Buyers Hovey St.. 5 rooms $250 down Bollofontaina, 6 rooms, modem. . 500 down Ethel Ave., 5 rooms, modern... 300 down W. 20th St.. 5 room®, modem... 500 down Gardner Realty Cos. 1027 Peoples Bank Bldg. 4162. Evenings. Liu 49 70 or Har. 4192. $600.00 CASH Will handle now five-room modern bungalow. with breakfast nook, hardwood floors, long living-room, fireplace, full basement, laundry: priced to sell at $5,500, Mr. Keller. Randolph 0894. SCHMID & SMITH. INC.. REALTORS. "Let's Talk It Over." 130 N. Delaware. Slain 4088. Modern Bungalow Five rooms and bath. Near Holy An go! Church. Ceiotex construction. Half block from car. PRICE '54,630. Very reasonable terms. Priesmeyer & Weiss Lin. 8105. 136 N, Del Har, 2013. NORTH of Thirty-Fourth, near Cap’ltol; well constructed. beautiful woodwork and floors. French windows, living room Inclosed sun parlor, two bedrooms, bath, kitchen, inclosed back porch, awnings, screens. Ail modem. Beautiful shrubbery. Will give to buyer winter's supply of Pocahontas coal, garden hose, fire Insurance. Price $0,000; terms. Randolph 7K89. boNEST Value — double east. Oakland Ave. south of Tenth: 0 rooms, modem double: brick partition wall; hardwood floors, living and dining room. Sealtxl tile connected with*-sewer; always have dry basement. Cement garage. Prkjc $8,900. With all Improvements. Rentals, SIOO month. Terms Randolph 2889. 7-Room Cottage $3.150—9350 CASH Has furna-e, gas, eiectrtc lights, 2-car garage, on Alton Ave, 1 block trom W. Michigan car line. A real buy Call Mr Wet-sncr, Main 0702 Washington hank & trust co. 1721 East 18th Seven loom oottajre northeast, plrrtrlc llg’hts, celrar, house In trood condition. $2,250; within quar* of Roosevelt o*r line. Main 0166. I**., Stewart 2749. Lynn St., Haughville Dandy 4-room cottage; lights and water. PRICE *2.000. S2OO Cash, balance terms. Priesmeyer & Weiss Lincoln 8106. 130 N Delaware 9t. Neat Looking Cottage 5 rooms, gas. city water at alnk, sewer, electric lights, paved street, shed garage, only s.’oo cash. $25 monthly On 9 Temple Ave, Just north of Southeastern Ave. Ca ' Mr. Wre*ner Main 0793 Washington hank a jtrust co. If You’ll Pay $2,400 5-room cottage, good" location. near ncnoola, churches and cars; good condition, except paint, large lot. Located 1400 south. Call Lincoln 3734 day or eyeoiM ETTTNQER & SCtIREIBER I 15% DOUBLE A fl ve-room-a-slde double near English car; rental $45 per month: fine Investment at $3,000, on terms. G. C. WELCH CITA' TRUST CO. Circle 4022. JU-s- Humboldt 4471. HOME AND INVESTMENT PRCBOSmOjJ. A practically new modem. flve-->om double on Southeast 8t Rents for i'S6 Will show an income of 14 per cent. Lot us tell you about it. Call Lincoln 3341 ask lor Mr. Bowen. - MEYER.KISER BANK.

2 LARGE LOTS W. Morris St 2-room cottago: elactrlo Rood well, chicken house*. Price ioo 30: ten , l ; 3 ' E - J- McCracken. Circle 4022; res.. Humboldt 1452. CITY TRUST CO. •BARGAIN—Good mod Pi-n double. 7 rooms Jo side; extra well located; rented for SIOO per month: price 910,000 „„ THE WHITE-FOKKMAN CO. 419-20 Lrmcki Bide. Clr, 7280. Har. 3700. We have several four and 6-room"houseiTwe can soil on easy payment*. II intending to buy soon see us at once. _ „ MONEN-PEETLLB CO., 401 National City Bank Bldg. Main 3138. TOITcoIorEE; Twenty-Seventh. 1125 VV.; right-room modem and garage Newly painted. Small down payment. Lincoln 3845. Rand, 1303. MOYER RE ALT Y CO. JONES St., near Went St., lour-room cottage. Price $1,500, on payments like if nt. MONEN-PEELLE Cf„ 401 National City Bank Bldg Main 3138 DON’T MISS New five-room modern bungalow. Can’t be at it Randolph 2889. MODERN homes, different parts city; also lots on which, we can build for you or wo will build on your lot. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO.. Bth floor K, of P. Bldg NEW. modern, 6-room bungalow: never ooeupted, well constructed, reasonable small down payment will handle it: near end.’ E. Tenth car line. Rand, 2880. NEW modern home on terms, or will consider clear property worth not over 53,000 as part. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO.. Bth floor K. of P. Rldg. FIVE - ROOMS and bath near Fountain Square, newly papered, electric lights, ftvocar garage $25 monthly income, on paved street and alloy. Drexel 5908. J 6-ROOM modern, hardwood floors, llvTnrroom and dining-room, paved street 94,000: SoOO cash. $35 monthly M-iin 0107.' 930 9 SENATE Ave . gas. electric fly, deep lot; easy terms. THE SOUTHERN LUSU RER CO.. Bth floor K. of P. Bldg. BARGAIN, 5-room, semi-modern house 138 Arsenal. $2,050; S4OO cash, drexel 727(5. FOR bungalows or three" bedroom noma* east or south, cal! C. J. OSBURN. Drexel 0184. $250 DOWN buys 4-room bungalow. CITY BUILDERS REALTY CO. Wash. 4344 Jefferson, mo; 7 -room modern, except furnace; $3,300: terms. Webster, 1371, NEW 4-room modern bungalow: term*. 010' W. Forty-First St. Lincoln 2720. SMALL rooming house lor sale. 21 $. Tuxedo St. Price $450. Term*. c—Apartments APARTMENT completo, furnished, 6 all outside rooms. Ready to step Into. Bargain Must be seen to appreciate. Leaving city sell at once. 908 N. MERIDIAN, d—Lot* FOR SALE Bo part Ave. lot. near Tenth St. IRVINGTON 1367 e— Suburban A City Acre Northea*t, 5-room bungalow, modem, except gas; paved road. garage, chicken house, lots of fruit, $6,260. State Savings & Trust Cos. Main 4517. Irv. 0448. ___> ACHE and half, acre traits east and near Lawrence, best locations, temporary house permitted, S4OO up; $lO each, balance monthly. . COOPER A HADLEY. 838 Lemcke Bldg. Main 2770. Horaa, Irr. 0818.

31 REAL ESTATE Volt SALE e—Suburban SUBURBAN Northwest, within 2% squares of traction stop, 5-room bungalow, room for bath, garage, with % 1 or lit, acres ground. Small payment down, balance like rent. Main 0186. Res, Stewart 2Lift. SSOO DOWN buys one aero with 4-room bungalow; garage. Ben Davis 1611. f—Sale or Exchange WILL TRADE One-half milo river front. 12 miles north, fine for subdividing. Will trade for' city property or contracts of sle. Call SPEICHER. Main 0186. Re’s, Wash. 1731, ring 1. Want to trade two doubles south! now renting for sllO per month, for a double or cottage east near car line. D. D. PIERCE. 1001 National City Bank. Lin. 3850. Eve, Drexel 0053, 22 REAL ESTATE WANTED SpoGCash For your four or five-room house on south side If priced right. Rand. 4830, I WANT about 10 houses in any section of city. Must be priced right for .-ash. No delay. Money at hand. Lin. 3845. Ran. 1303. We Have a Cask Buyer FOR CHEAP RENTALS OR LOTS MARION COUNTY STATE BANK R. Ti. WANTED—Five or 0-room cottage, south or east, not over $3,000. Call us at once. Lincoln 3734. 23 FA R M lAyf)S~ ~ FORTY acres Florida laud for S4O down; only sls per acre; $lO monthly. Level. firoduetlve, good drainage and markets: in rtsh potato and orange grove belt. Write REALTY DEVELOPMENT CO, Palatka, Florida. forTs-vee ' a—Coal, Ico and Wood BUY GOAL CHEAP Island Creek large Ip., fkd.s7.oo W. Va. Splint, largs Ip., fkd $7.00 Large Tennessee lp., fkd...57.25 Ind. large lp., fkd. . $5.75 111. large lp., fkd $5.75 25c per ton reduction on threeton orders. We sell the coal that satisfies — we guarantee each and every order. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Jackson Coal Cos. Lincoln 5496. Lincoln 5496.

BUY YOUR GOAL WHERE YOU GET 1 Finest, Quality—Best Prices —Correct Weight and Courteous Service. Try One Ton and Be Convinced. Glendora egg or uut, clean forked ; specially prepared for retort heaters and ranges ?5.75 Eastern Kentucky lump, fkd...57.25 W. Va. splint or block, fkd....57.25 Linton 4-veln lump, forked... .$6.00 Illinois block, forked $5.95 Indiana lump, forked $5.75 111. or Ind. 2 to 6.1n. lp, fkd...55.40 Indiana egg. forked $5.25 - Gen. Pocahontas Mine Run.... $7-25 THE BETHEL COAL CO. | PRexel 2716. PRexel 2717. WHILE A FEW GARS LAST , SPECIAL PRICES ON HIGH-GRADE COAL We Do Not Hfflodle Cheap Coal, but Good Coal at Cheap Prices CALL DREXEL 2201 WEAVER COAL CO. EH Leota'St. SPECIAL PRICE GLENDORA NUT, $5.50 Also Special Prices on All Other Grades of Coal. 40c Per Ton for Wheeling. T. & I. Coal Cos. 127 Fulton St. Circle 0306. i New Prices Boat Grades of Coal. Kindling With Each Ton Try tho Hooeier Rod Ash. Bums well and holds fire overnight. Hoosier Rod Ash. lump, clean fkd....55.95 Hooeier Red Ash egg. dean forked.. . .$5.26 Glendora egg. dean forked $5.75 Genuine Linton lump, dean forked... .$6.00 Beet Illinois lumjt, olean forked $6.00 Best Ind. or 111, 2 to 0-in. lp, fkd. .$6.40 Illinois egg. clean forked $5.25 Best Virginia block, large forked $7.26 Best Kentucky block, large forked.... $7.26 Large Glendora lump, clean forked.... $7.00 Genuine Brazil block, large forked. . . $7.00 Citizens coke, the best ... sli 60 DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN THE CITY. Union Ice and Coal Cos. Drexel 4021. Drexel 4022. COAL Gon. Pocahontas. West Va., Indiana. Prince Always Right. Try a ton of BLMCO. Large, clean, lump .$6.75 Ton No Cllnkcre—-No Soot Builders Lumber and Material Cos. Webster 2W3 DRexel 7451. DRexel 7453. Glendora, 3xo lump $0.60 Genuine Ctnton No. 4 forked lump. . $6.00 Pocahontas lump $8 and $9.50 Coke and all other grades of coal. C. H. McClenon Coal Cos. INDIANA LUMP. CLEAN FKD $5.50 ILLINOIS LUMP, CLEAN FKD $5.50 RED OAK FURNACE COAL $5 76 W. VIRGINIA LUMP $7.00 QUICK SERVICE COAL CO. Lincoln 4830. Lincoln 4830.

25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE a—Coal, Ice and Wood BUY YOUR COAL AT OUR SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES 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. lp, shoveled $9.00 Gen. Poca. mine run $6.90 Ind. or 111. Egg. fkd $5.25 Ind. or 111. Domestic lp, fkd...55.50 Stove Anthracite, clean fkd...515.00 The best grades of S.emi-Smokeless Coals on the market, as follows: These coals are very high in heat -ind low in ash. Litwar lp, fkd $7.50 Mohawk lp, fkd $7.50 Pocatan Ip, fkd $7.50 Ashaway lp, fkd. $7.50 Shoveled lump of the above semi-smokeless coals mentioned, $7.25. These prices are subject to a change aziy day. Order today, as market conditions will not offer these prices long. Give me your order and Til get the next one. Prompt Delivery Anywhere in the City. TOM SIIROYER Our Phones at Your Servico from 7 a. m. to 0 p. m, 6 days a week. Phones: Lincoln 8361, 8362 Lincoln 8363, 8364 BEST wood ami kindling. $3.50 per cord. delivered. Belmont 02*2. b—Clothing TROUSERS fTo Match rT\ Your Coat lyj $3.95, $4.95, K|J $5.95, $6.95 and up THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St, Near Illinois.

c—Household Goods Rugs—Linoleum Gold Seal Congoieum ruga. 9x12. fully guaranteed new perfect goods; special. $14.75. Brussels rugs: blue. tan. taupe and old row, 9x12; $12.50. Imported Japanese grass rugs, double warp. oxl2. $7.50 We carry a full line of Axmlnster. velvets and Wiltons at the ioae-t prices in tho city. Call and be convinced. Ail new, perfect goods. Dorfrnan Rug Cos. Free Delivery Anywhere. 207 W. Washington St. Opposite Statehouse "If It Covers the Floor We Have It." TALKING machine, large size mahogany finish, with SIOO worth records, swap for n-v-i cur. 924 English Ave. BREAKFAST SETS, finished or unfinished. WILL H BALL A SON, 442 Moss. Ave.. downstairs. COTTON MATTRESS: GOOD CONDITION W Eli ST KR 5U74 A LA-t'-E I'i-eburner. good condition, reasonable. Call evenings. Drexel 50^. FI RNISHINOS. oil or part, of two rooms OAK dining-room euU(\~ha3l u-eo and writing desk 1202 Spann Ave. EItKN Washer, good condition. 550 2008 Catherine St. d—. Miscellaneous FOR SALE—At the Unclaimed Freight Station of the 0.. C., C. A St. L. Rv. Cos, corner of Capitol Ave. and South St, Indianapolis, iud, for the next few days at reduced prices. Store open 8 a. m. until 4:30 p. m.; Saturday 8 a. m. until 13 m. 3 erts. metal signs. "United States Tires.” $25, i roll gilv. sheet iron. $2; 1 roll oorrg. paper, 52.50; 0 stepladdcrs at 36c per foot: chairs, various prices and kinds: 1 kitchen range, $5; wooden doors at $3 each: 1 Novo auto truck radiator, sls: 5 Jordan windshields. $lO each; 1 bdl. wallpaper, $2: 1 drereor, sls; 1 china closet, $25; 1 bx. shoe tacks. $1; 1 watey power washing machine. S2O; 2 fiber cuspidors. 75c each: 1 walnut dining table top, $8; 3 oak dining table. $25; Post Toasties and Corn Flakes; 1 keg yeast food. $4; 1 etn. toilet soap, $2.50; 1 bar cornstarch. $2.50; copper wash boilers, $2.50 each; 2 bxs. canned goods, $1.50 each; 1 drum sweeping compopnd, $2; 1 bx. lathe chucks and fittings, S3O; 1 cedar chest. $10; 1 feed grinder sls; 2 part cement laundry trays. $3 50 each; 3 part cement laundry trays. $5 each: 1 walnut vanity dresser. S2O; 1 walnut buffet, $25: 1 oak chiffonier, $17.50; 8 bath tubs at $2, sls and 520; 1 drum half full gear "grease, $5: 0 bble. plaster. $18: 4, Iron and wire fence gates; 1 lot cookers. 50c each: 1 hot water tank. S4, 29 boys’ raincoats. $2.50 each: 1 secondhand overcoat. $5; rugs various size*, patterns and prices; 1 baker's oven, SSO; 1 lot lathes' straw hats 60c each; 3 dolls. 260 each: 4 enam. tlishpan*. 60c each; 1 ctn. pongee window shades. $10; 1 bdl. boo binder cloth, sls: 0 kite chisels (3 ea.), per kit, $2: 2 pr. men’s oxfords, $3.50 pair: 1 used Vidro la. $5.

TYPEWR ITERS, ALL MAKES You can secure a typewriter at prices ranging from $5 to SBS. All machine* thoroughly overhauled and guaranteed. Send for samples of writing, prices and terms. JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. Main 2890. 142 North Meridian St. TYPEWRITERS 925, SBS, S4O. 50, 900; factory rebulits ana fully guaranteed. Typewriters rented, repaired. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO,, 30 S. Pennsylvania. Lincoln 6822. Establlshod 1880. Rent a Remington Typewriter Get good results and complete servioe. REMINGTON TYPEWRITER CO. 229 N. Penna. Tel. Main 0451. ONE ONE-HORSft 'WAGOIt, one-ton eapacity; 4 two-horse wagon*. * 2-ton capacity; one platform stake bed, 1-ton for trurit. PETER BKRND A SON, 144 E, Morris. CLEVELAND Electric Keen Kutter Coffee Mill. Direct current. Will sell cheap. Cali Drexel 7148, SPECIAL low prices on used roil-iop and drophead typewriter desks. 117-19 S. Meridian St FOR SALE—Truck contracting machinery and lumber. Call Harrison 5900. RUMMAGE SAT.E. all day N. Arsenal. Webster 2773. o—Musical Instruments SIO.OO Monthly buys a good used player piano. Full 85-note, square lines, latest design. Fine condition throughout. You will havo to hurry to see this one THE BALDWIN PIANO CO. , OF INDIANA. 18 North Pennsylvania Street. 27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS De Forest Radios Phono or call for demonstration at your home. No outside aerial required. Entertainment from ail over the country by a turn of the knob. Indianapolis Reflex Radio Cos. 1502 Flotolm Trust Bldg. Math 1560. Batteries Tubes Chargers Take your toot trouble* to C. M. WILDER CHIROPODIST Expert Treatment* 229 Bankers Trust Bldg. Hours: 9 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Phone Main 6406. Sewing Macnine Cleaning and adjusting. $1.50; all makes. Machines called for aud delivered free. Sewing Machine Service Cos., 930 8. Meridian Bt. Drexel 2492. ALL kinds of sewing done. Call Circle 6581. between 6 aid 8 p. m. BPS never lost until Indianapolis Times Want Ads have failed to find it. ■ ■ .

27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS A^WVWVNAA^AAAA^VVVV>^^AA(V>fVVVVSA BROWDER'S ICE CREAM INSURES DESERT DE LUXE Brick or Bulk—Browder’s is Best 918 N. Senate Ave. Circle 2854. Circle 2855. CAPITOL TRANSFER CO. EXPERT BOILER AND ENGINE MOVERS. 828 S 4ST WASHINGTON ST. DREXEL 5319, tF YOU havj a clear lot I will build you a home. My houses are better and cheaper because I have no office heip and pay uo commission. Main 1221. Ask for Mr. Elvers or Mr. Klein. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana Ave. H. AND H. LAUNDRY. ROUGH DRY. WET WASH. Twenty four-hour service, Kenwood 1180. EtECTRIC work, house wiring and fixtures. Call NORTHEASTERN ELECTRIC AND BATTERY SEE VICE Webster 9380. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made. E F. BT'RKLE. 416 Mass. Main 1428 28 STORAGE AND TRANSFER AA/>AAAA/S/WWWW\/VWS^WWAA/VWV> 1 Light Transferring Hauling of All Kinds. Day and night service. Humboldt 4247. CALL HARRISON 2374. For transfer and storage, $4 load and up for moving. PIANO MOVING OUR SPECIALTY. Red Ball Transit Cos. 26 Monument 3*l. Main 4631 29 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIEfT~ CONTRACTOR warts man with some money to take half interest in business. I am well equipped. Call morning or evening. Stewart 274 C, GROCERY and me,at market, north side. Old established. Doing good huiness. Ran. 4826. ROOMING house Miff iv Illinois: modern, 14 roomß. BY OWNER Circle 3321. 30 AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE b—Gasoline Dodbe Brothers DEALERS SELL GOOD USED CARS The man who gets a better Used Car than he believed possible is coming back some day for a new Dodge Brothers Car. Good Values for TodayDodge Brothers Sedan. (Late model) Low milage, splendid condition, new tires, new paint. Many extras. Considerable saving. New car satisfaction. Studebaker Six Coupe Late 1922. Just from paint shop. Equipped with 6 good cord tires, front and rear bumper and motometer. Specially priced for quick delivery. Dodge Brothers Touring 1922; 7,000 miles, excellent condition. Ford Coupe 1922. Newly painted. Good cord tires; splendid condition mechanically; $125 caah payment, balance monthly.

Dodge Brothers Business Coupe 1923; 7,000 miles. A rare value at the price. Dodge Brothers Tourings 1917, 1918, 1920, 1921 models. Specially priced. C.H. Walleri ch Com panY Ooosfc Hrothcas McrrcKVeHicuu^ 833 N. Meridian St. Circle 4300 Open evenings and Sundays. FORD eedan, 1923 like new can be bought at a great saving; taken back on loan; will sell for balance due: SIOO down payment, balance easy terms. Open evenings and Sunday. INDIANA INVESTMENT AND SECURITIES CO.. 235 W. Georgia. FORD TOURING. $25 down, iritance S5 per week. HAYNES & SCHMIDT 130-122 W, North St. Lincoln 7575. FORD, 1922; starter, dem. Grab this one at $lB6 on easy terms. Open evenings. Several other good need cars below cost. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 427 N. Meridian St. SCRU>p£-B6oTH TOURING; $25 DOWN. BALANCE $6 PER WEEK. HAYNES & SCHMIDT 120-122 Went North Bt. Lincoln 7575. fcSSEX, late model touring looks and rune like new; $l4O down, balance easy terms. Trade. Open evenings and Sundays. INDIANA AUTO SALES. 309-311 No. Capitol. Lincoln 1698. MARION four, perfect: extra 'oil rubber; a real tow-in car. A dandy \ avy speedster; looks good; SOO drives it .... ay: term*. MERIDIAN OVERLAND CO. 057 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday. STUTZ coupe, 19221 16 valve detachable head motor: very best of mechanical condition; $250 cash, twelve months to pay balance, 235 W, Georgia. Circle 8827 1920 SPORT model, 4-passenger, A-l car with extras; will sell or trade for Ford, diamond or lot. Owner leaving city. Rare bargain. Owner, room 511, Marion Club. iFORD coupe, 1022; excellent condition. Best buy tn town; $300.00 lots of accessories. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 427 N. Mend--lan St. Open evenings and Sunday. MONROE touring. 1921; new paint and tires; mechanical condition A-l; looks like anew car; $75 cash, balance monthly. 235 W, Georgia. Circle 8327. FORD coupe, 1021; best mechanical condition; a finance car; will sell for balance due- S6O cash, balance monthly. 235 W. Georgia St. Circle 8327. DODGE, 1920 touring. mechanically A-l original finish; extra*. SIOO down; terms. MILLER AUTO SALES, 044 E. Washington Main 3498. ‘ GUARANTEED USED CARS Your own terms. Day and Night Auto Laundry. 248-250 N. Capttoi. tVILL take good talking machine or radio set a8 part payment on good used car. Lincoln 6865. CHALMERS, 1920 touring; mechanically perfect; $75 down, balance easy terms. MILLER AUTO PALES 044 E Washington. dump truck. 1922; completely overhauled; $75 down, balance monthly. Circle 8327, 235 W. Georgia St. DODGE, 3-paseenger coupe, in excellent eondition. Owner willing to sacrifice. 819 S. Alabama, FORD, late 1921 roadster* starter, demountable. lock wheel. S4O down. Main 5013. DOtiGES. all models open and closed; term* or trade. 650 N. Capitol.

30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline OLDSMOBILE sport touring, absolutely pass as new car; appearance anfi mechan. ical condition aro nearly perfect. ’ Priced very low. Terms or trade. Open evenings and Sunday. INDIANA AUTO SALES. 309-311 N. Capitol. Linooln 1698. USED CAK SALE Buicks, Dodges, Nashs. Fords. Oakland*. El gins, Hudsons and many others, small j down payment, balance one year. EUREKA AUTO PARTS CO. Open evenings and Sundays, i 334 N, Capitol. Circle 0878. i STUDEBAKER silt, touring; late modelj looks and runs like new: priced righq j Terms or trade. Open evenings and Sun* i day. INDIANA AUTO SALES. 309-311 N. Capitol, Lincoln 1698, SSO AND $75 r’own, balance S3 weekly buys a good Ford. Dodge, Bnick, Hudson and others at low prices. Absolutely guaranteed. Open evening and Sundays. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO.. 522 N, Capitol Are. CHKVROLETS; three late model tourings: in AT shape; many extras; excellent condition mechanically; priced very low; terms or trade. Open evenings and Sundays. INDIANA AUTO SALES. IKHttffU N. Capitol. Lincoln 1698. CHEVROLET, 1920 touring; drop In an 4 look this one over lor $135: terms. Open evenings. Several other good used car 4 below cost. .STONE CHEVROLET CO.. For Good Used Cars See I. WOLF AUTO CO. 559 No. Capitol. Main 1579. Open Sunday*. OVERLAND TOURING. ' $25 down, balance S5 per week. HAYNES & SCHMIDT 320-122 W. North St. Lincoln 7575. DODGE roadster m good condition; Sl5O for* quick sale; terms. Open evenings ant) Sunday. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. # OAKLAND. 1919 TOURING. S4O down. MILLER AUTO SALES. 644 E. Wash. • 31AUTOM°IGLES \VANTEIU~ HIGHEST PRICES PAID. We want any make or model. Largest ini State. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 518 N. Capitol. Main 2688. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY. WANTED, 100 CARS to wreck for parts. ’ Will pay the highest cash prices. Call us first. SAM CORAZ AUTO PARTS & TIRE CO. 51 n N Capitol Ave. Main 6889. AUTOS WANTED—2S per cent more spot cash for 1921, 1922 and 1923 models. Quick action INDIANAPOLIS AUTO SALES. 430 N. Capitol. Main 2246. FORD or Chevrolet wanted as down pays tnent on 1918 Cadillac touring. STONE CHEVROLET CO., 427 N. Meridian St. AUTOS WANTED. ' WE PAY CASH. I. WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N. Illinois St, Main 1573. AUTOS wanted, good prices paid for youfi old ear. STATE AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO 631 N, Illinois Lincoln 1934. CARS, wanted, regardh-ss condition: moat have 'em. CITY AUTO PARTS. 411 N. Illinois. Main 0790. AUTOS WANTED—2I2 'e. New York St, Main 4440. 32 AUTO SI'I’FIJESTUePAIRS AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. niinofa. S & S Auto Laundry 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 We loan on PIANOS, FURNITURE, AUTOS, LIVE STOCK, FARM IM* ELEMENTS, ETC. We can arrange repayment of loan to suit you CapitoH Loaun Cos. I4iy 2 E. Washington St. Main 0585. Lincoln 7184. IIRBT and second mortgage on Indian* and Indianapolis rea, estate. R. B. WIL. SON, 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Lin. coin 64(14. MONEY to loan on second mortgages. L. B, MILLER. 127 N. Delaware St Main 5762, 3 AUCTION' SALES THURSDAY. 2 p. m.. 239 E. Eleventh St. three-quarter bed, springs and mattress, linoleum, kitchen table, kitchen cabinet, hog Plate, prut cess dresser. 2 good wardrobe*. Bxl2 rugs, center stands, cot. several beds, complete: t> rockers, porch furniture, kitchen Fade, 2 good refrigerators, several chairs, gas range, several dressers, wash, stand, library lao.e. sanitary cot and pad. dishes, cooking utentils. bedding. McFadden Auction Cos.

3P LEGAL, NOTICKS TRUSTEE'S SALE Notice i* hereby given that pursuant tt an order of the referee in bankruptcy mads in the matter of the Beckman Leather Company, cause number 5540 the undersigned, as trustee, will offer for eale on the premises, 108 S. Meridian St., Indianapolis. Ind., at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of Monday. Fib. 4, 1924. the entire stock of merchandise of said bankrupt cons Is ting of leather goods, shoe finding* and all such articles thereiu usually kept for sale in thd shoe making trade. If a satisfactory bit be not received on that day the same will after that day be sold at private sale. All sales will be made for casn and subject tej the order of the court, ’ RUSSELL T. MacFALL. Trustee in Bankruptcy, MURAT W. HOPKINS. Attorney for Trustee. ' NOTICE OF SALE ' Notice is hereby given that on Saturday the 23rd day of February. 1924, at 10 ai m.. the undersigned will sell at it# gar ana at 928 N. Pennsylvania St. Indianapolis Ind, one Columbia Six touring car, Model 200 Z. R., motor No. 32330. car No. 14258 stored in the name of Maude Pauley. Ona Ford touring car. motor No. 31159. stored in the name of the Capitol Surplus Reo Corporation. Sain automobile* will be sold for tho purpose of paying the liens existing thereon tor storage charges: all as provided by tha statutes of the State of Indiana. Automobiles will be sold for cash to tha highest bidder. CONSOLIDATED GARAGE & SALES 00. JAMES E. BABCOCK. Attorney, 206 Lombard Bldg. Jan. 30-Feb. 6. 13. ~ NOTICE OF SALE * Notice Is hereby given that on Saturday the 23rd day of February,Yl924, at 9 a. m.. the undersigned will sell at its garage at 214 E. St. Clair St... Indianapolis. Ind., one Davis touring ear. motor No. 3 377. R 2104, stored in the name of Clyde Whaley. / Said automobile will be sold for the purpose of paying the lien existing thereon for storage charges: all as provided by tho statutes of the State of Indiana. FRANZEN GARAGE. JAMES E. BABCOCK, Attorney, 306 Lombard Bldg. Jan. 30-Feb. 6. 13. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT * Notice is hereby given that the undarsigned has duly qualified as executrix of estate of Ruth O. Hutchinson, deceased lato of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate ia supposed to be solvent. CHARLOTTE HUTCHINSON. No. 21972. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT * Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as executor of estate of Robert H. Montgomery, dageased. late of Marion County. Indiana. Safa 4 Kate is supposed to be solvent. THE UNION TRUST <*\ No, 21905. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT— I'’"' 1 '’"' Notice is hereby given, that the um Wsignrd has duly qualified as exect* lor t>f estate of William Curry, deceased, late >f Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is sfi>posed to be solvent. SCOTT CUBBY. No. 21968. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT * Notice ts hereby given, that tha undersigned has duly qualified as executor of estate of Lydia K. Carey, deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is sup-, posed to. be solvent. UNION TRCBT 00. No. 21900. . •

9