Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 94, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1924 — Page 10

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WRONG STREET SIGNS WILL BE - CHANGED SOON Patrons Complain to Mr, Fixit of Bad Car Tracks on Pershing Ave, RON'G STRERT SIGNS have been reported at many corners because the city council is constantly changing names of streets. Residents in all parts of the city are complaining their streets are improperly marked and strangers are confused. City officials will soon put a force of men to work making these changes in signs, it was said at the city hall. Complaints have been filed by Mr. Fixit. Here is what Mr. Fixit found today: DEAR MR. FIXIT—The name of our street was changed from Cooper Ave. to Caroline Ave. some time ago, j but they have only changed one sign. Strangers always get mixed up when they come out here. Mrs. H. Light. 2010 Caroline Ave. City officials promise to make correct these signs as soon as pos- ‘ sible. MR. FIXIT—Car tracks on N. Pershing Ave., between Eleventh and | Twelfth Sts., are in bad condition, j PARTOXS. The condition has been referred j to the board of works, which usually orders repairs. The street Ktar company, however, has been unable to comply with all orders because of insufficient funds. They j are rebuilding as fast as possible. To C. M. HOOVER, 1649 Bradbury Ave., on complaint of weeds in the 1600 block. It may now be too late to have j your weeds cut, since funds are ! exhausted, but the street commis- j sioner’s office will see what can be done. TO COMPLAINT of broken wall crumbling over sidewalk at State and Cottage Aves. The city will see that the side- j walk is cleared. DEAR MR. FIXIT—The elevation at Warman and Oliver Aves. is paved and has sidewalks under it, I we understand, but dirt is two feet deep and eyery time it rains it is a sea of mud. RESIDENTS. The city street cleaning department will clean out under the ele- ! vation immediately.

TWO INDIANAPOLIS UN HONORED Legion Auxiliary Elects at Evansville. By United Pregg EVANSVILLE, Ind., Aug. 27. The American Legion Auxiliary, in convention here, today broke precedent when it failed to elect Mrs. J. C. | Glackman, Rockport, retiring president, as national committeewoman. I Mrs. Glackman was defeated by. Mrs. G. "W. Workman, Indianapolis,; who has been State secretary for ! three years. Heretofore it has been the custom to make the retiring I president national committeewoman. ' Mrs. Charles E. Coombs, Bloomfield, was elected president with little opposition. Other officers elected: Mrs. Ada Cook, Richmond, first vice president; Mrs. B. S. Rose, Evansville, second vice president: Mrs. George Mclver, South Bend, third vice president; Mrs. CJara D. Thurston, Indianapolis, secretary: Mrs. Helen Green, Garrett, treasurer; Mrs. J. D. Boswell, Carlisle, historian. publicity director was elected. She will be appointed by the new secretary. The convention planned to adjourn this afternoon, following selection of delegates to the national convention in SL Paul. TEACHERS HEAR REMINISCENCES R. F. Stuart Tells Institute of Pioneer Days. Days when pupils in the one-room counrty schools ranged in age from 6 to 26 and studied such books as the parents thought best, or had, were recalled for Marion County teachers in this morning’s session of the annual county institute, when R. F\ Stuart, pioneer teacher, spoke on ’’Reminiscences.” Dr. J. N. Hurty, for years head of the State health department, talked on “Health,” advising the instructors With various “Dos” and “Don’t.” Dr. Sherman Davis, professor of chemistry at Indiana University, gave an address on “Shythe Jew.” Dr. Davis and Paul Haworth, professor of history at Butler College, spoke in the afternoon. Frederick Schortemeier. secretary to Governor Branch, and Meredith Nicholson, author, will speak Friday morning. W. M. JONES TO TALK Secretary State Board of Agriculture to Address Traffic Club. The regular weekly luncheon of the Indianapolis Traffic Club will be held at the Severin Thursday. W. M. Jones, secretary of the State board of agriculture, will speak. I Adele Kimble will sing.

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The murder of Florence Barton, Kansas City (Mo.) society girl (above! in 1920, again is believed near solution. Two taxi drivers, Robert Hanna and Frank Rowden, are held in Pitcher, Okla.. as her slayers. Another man. Marvin Wright, is under arrest in Joplin. Mo. All are expected to be returned to Kansas City. CIRCUS DOG MISSING “Donna," a Trick Canine, Lost After Performance. Don’t shoot if you see a little black | and white dog turning flips and cut- J ting capers as though mad. but call police headquarters and notify them j that you located “Donna,” a j trick dog belonging to the Barnum- i Bailey-Ringling Brothers circus. George Black, an apiploye of the circus, reported the dog valued at j SSO was missing after Tuesday’s performances. - Trunk Theft Charged Ollie Rowlett, 35, colored, 2410 Highland PI., was arrested on a grand larceny charge today. Mrs. Marie Brighton, 5151 Bright St., j said he took a trunkfui of clothes | belonging to her. Rowlett denied the charges. V 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 Line*. The Times will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion 1 of any advertisement. Want Ad Clerks will (rive 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 of cancellation. You can telephone your Want Ads and bill be sent later. Just call MA in 3500. Ask for Ad Taker. TIMES WANT ADS COST LESS 1 DEATH NOTICES ROSS WILLIAM T.—Passed away at the j Methodist Hospital, Monday. Aup. 2V at j 7 p m. Funeral from the residence. 3960 ; N Capitol. Thursday Aug. 28. at 2 p. m. ! Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill center,v j 5 FUNK,RAI, DIRECTORS W. T. ~BLASENfi YM 2228 Shelby St. 1702 N. Illinois. Drexel 2570 FLANNER& BUCHANAN 320 X. Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887 Phone—Main o*s il 0*512. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY BERT S GADD—2I3O Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278 CNDiIRTAKERS—HISEY & TITUS. 53T N Delaware. Mam 3*580. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Main 7*Boß Hixon ISIS Prospect St Drexel 3923 10 LOST AND KOI XI) FOUND—Article* found in Indianapolis street cars yesterday: FLASH LIGHT SONG BOOK GENT S UMBRELLA CHILD S PURSE Main 2737

LADY’S small, worn, black handbag, gold trimming on flap; contained bank book, stone set lady's engagment ring, wedding ring and gentleman s set fi-ing. Lost Tuesday evening near Morris and Harding Sts. For reward, call S. M BIXBY CO. In erennig call Ben Davis 1421 ring 2. PURSE—Black silk, under arm: lost on market, inside or outside, Saturday: containing money, traveler's checks and identifleation cards. Reward. Wash, 1882. LOST—Jeweled Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity pin. Name on back. Reward. Randolph 0133. WRIST WATCH. Riverside Park; Monday; reward. Belmont 1012-W. iT HE LP \Y AN T LD—M ALE BOYS WIIIE! Carry Bag Downtown Newspaper Routes Apply Mr, Cross CircMlatsoini Dept. The Indianapolis Times 214 W. Maryland St. WANTED a bright young man. hign school graduate. Preferable with some newspaper experience, to secure part time employment in Indiana College town. Address A No. 1472, Times. GENTLEMAN cook white, for restaurant. Phone 1124 Lebanon, Reverse charges, 14 SALESMAN" WANTKI) SALESMEN to represent a well established firm in exclusive territory. First year will yield from five to eight thousand dollars. Products needed at all seasons of the year, under all business conditions by all classes of trade. Only applicants with a successful sales record need apply THE C. B. DOLGE COMPANY. Sales Department. Westport, Connecticut. SALESMEN—We have men making more than SIOO.OO per week with our house-to-house proposition. See Mr. Whitenack lof the MIDLAND MANUFACTURING CO, 2330 College Ave.. City.

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13 INSTIU ( TION-S ATTRACTIVE SALARY Interesting Work In Beauty Culture A profession which is not overcrowded. See how we help you to earn while you learn, rive you practical experience enable you in eitheer day or evening classes to make your life work easier and happier INVESTIGATE NOW -—send for free an i complete information —NOW. FREE CLINIC Diplomas Awarded. P&mhowJlc&denw Gsftare * 157 N. Illinois St. 2d FT> Stewart Blk„ Circle 0296. men til - learn earner trad*-. I'ltiilTl BARBER COLLEGE. 510 E Washington St. Indianapolis. Ind Circle 0.0. POPULAR piano music taught in 20 lessons. beginners and advanced. Clark Bole* School, iO_ VV Ohio St. Circle B.IIH 17 SITUATIONS WANTED b—Female SEVERAL YOUNG LADIES entering CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE next Monday and Tuesday want to locate with prt vat* families to assist with the work moraines evenings and week-ends In ex change for hoard and room. Call Miss Smith. Main 1 686 NEAT COLORED—As waitress, maid or stock girl Belmont 2803. CURTAIN'S TO LAUNDER MRS. J LUTZ LINCOLN til .hi. FAMILY and mens washings to bring home Work guaranteed. Rand. 1701 DAY WORK; or half day work. Webster 781 - GIRL—TO DO HOUSEWORK; HALF OR ALL DAYS WEBSTER r786-J EXPERIENCED COOK —WANTS POSITION. Lincoln 6140, DAY WORK, ntght work, or naif-day work; experienced woman. Lincoln 1685. LAUNDRY work to bring home. Webster 2865-J ITS NEVER lost unit! Indianapolis Times Want Ads have failed to find it. 18 ROOMS FOR RENT CAPITOL Ave.. N. 624; 4 rooms and privatw bath; furnished: reasonable. CLINTON HOTEL. 20 Virginia At#., desirable. right in tha heart of city. $3 to $6 per week, DORMAN. 730 two downstairs rooms: well furnished, water, gas, clean; private entrance. Webster 1803. ILLINOIS. N. 431. Apt 8: clean and comfortable; single or double modern. NOBLE. 32(3 N.: newly furnished modern room, gentlemen preferred. Lincoln 4034, PINE St.. S.. 8 44 —2 nice private rooms; gas. electricity, etc. $4.50. No objection to children. 13TH. W . 36: nioely furnished room; walking distance. Main 8029. 3 LARGE, connecting, unfurnished rooms; semi-modern; private entrance: $24 month. Circle 0844. a—Light Housekeeping AL.ARAMA, N, 1816: 2-room front suitte, desirable; newly decorated; also lovely unfurnished room. Lincoln 2748. DELAWARE, N.. 906; front room and kitchenette; two large connecting rooms. Main 8180. EAST. N. 139; nice, clean, front Sleeping room; $3 00 housekeeping, $3 50. ENGLISH Ave.. 1118—2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping; electricity, gas; downstairs. ” ILLINOIS. N, 915—3 furnished rooms; 2 beds, child’s bed: 2 large closets, range, bath, auto space. $6.00, Act quick. TENTH, 321. E.; two modern downstaTrg front rooms; < reasonable. 219 E. TENTH: 2-room apartment: completelv furnished. THE TYSON. TWO downstairs rooms; furnished: modcm ; children welcome: SO wkly Clr 0980. TWO clean furnished rooms: private entrant; gas, electricity. Belmont 1839-W, b—Board and Rooms CAPITOL Ave., 624; board and room, or light housekeeping FLETCHER. 918 - First-class boarding house: board and room in modern home; reasonable. Drexel 7298-J, c—Rooms and Board Wanted ROOMS—WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE OF THE ATHENAEUM. FOR CONVENTION DELEGATES. SEPTEMBER 8. CALL LINCOLN 2848, BETWEEN 8-12 A. M. 19 RENTALS a—Houses 15TH W,. 120; 6-room modern with garange 535. OKAY, N. 902; new six-room; complete laundry; garage. HARLAN. 146: 7-room, semi-modern: garange: $25. LA SALLE. N., 2911 —New 4-room bungalow. Owner. 609 N. Beville.

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(9 RENTALS a—Houses -ID! NT ST S 844: 2-room ffbuse: fur nished. garage; S2O month ROACHE St 930; 5-room house waieF cas and lighl. Harrison 4439 W SPRING, 229; 5 room* newly decorated electricity, gas. inside toilet, sink in ■O'ln n alr'- paid: $26. Main 7697. if ATE N. 1279: modern, near Tech 314 Dorman, modern: reasonable. Key* at 3’-2 ‘- Dorman . IXJUiOM. semi-modem: basement; $25 1 0*27 W Vermont. Fit K ROOM semi-modern Naonu St - Harrison 214.8 J. 1 ROOM cottage gas lights: colored. Im at T'-IO S. D**lawar^ STRICTLY modern 6 room: S3O 169 Bright Circle 1 362 c—Apartments ASHLAND. 903: 5-room apt.. flrel-s* range. tile bath, shower bath, laundry Minppod with ej.-, trio wa*lie r mangle *2c N DEI.AWARE St 6 rooms, bath, heat and water. $52 50. State Savings & Trust Cos. Main 4317 9 E. Market Std—Business Plates I OFFICE SPACE for rent, furnished or unfurnished 4,1 432 Lem.-k._- Uldg. -’1 RKAI, ESTATE FOR .SALE ~~ b—Houses Cash $32 50 per month put* you in this nie uhurban home located 4000 east on Pro* pect. Comparatively new fire room hungaow, with room for hath full basement inclosed back porch. Large brick and •ement porch in front; two-car garage with side drive, one acre of ground street improved Call E. C. Hougen. R. s . Irvington 0590-W. J E. Morrison & Cos. 513 Lemcke Bldg Lincoln 7536 SOMERSET Ave 708: new broom furnace. cement and brick por.-h; good lo- • ation. near new school. $250 cash $35 tier month CIVIC REAL’fY CO . 136 N. Delaware St Lincoln 5050: Evening, Kenwood 2789. WANTED—Used Ford touring as first payment on cheap rental, balance small monthly payments Ask for MR. GOR DON. 616 Meyer-Klser Bank Bldg Main 6165 f evenings. Irv. 0732 W. or Har. WALKING DISTANCE Stillwell St.; five rooms; Insids toilet: light*, water and sewer On payment* MARION COUNTY STATE BANK 1930-8 MILLERSVILLE DRIVE. North of Thirty-Eighth St.; flue new slx-room-a-side modem stucco double; *ot water heat: garage. Must sell. Make offer. Webster 9100. Webster 5309. wiiy pay rent: ~ When you can buy your own home with a small down payment and the balance Ilk* vent. We have what you are looking for. Dtpjcp! 406,3. VACANT LOT OWNERS I have several small doubles and I will consider clear, vacant lots as first payments. MR. BURCAW Main 1576. Res. Kenwood 5585. evening*. N. RE VILLE. 651. Six-room modern home, steam heat: garage; worth the price. Must sell. Call Webster 9100. Webster 5309. FOUR ROOM cottage. Tngood condition,' $1,750; $l5O cash. sl6 per month. MR CO A LEV Webster 3591-R. FOR modern or semi-modern doubles, east or southeast, call Drexel 6184 FOUR ROOM bungalows: easy payments . Wash 4344 CITY BLDR3. REALTY CO OLIVE Stt.. 1425: five-room modern bungalow; new. By owner: cheap d—Lots EQUITY of 5355; lot on Drexel. north of Tenth. You assume BiPrett. Will sacrifice for cash. Mako offer. Don't answer unless you mean business. Adrress A No. 1473. Times. ’ •—Suburban Sterling Farms ACRE TRACTS Located 7 miles west of Monument. 44 mile west of Ben Davis and 2 blocks south ( f National Rd. Interurban stop on addition. Bus line within 2 blocks. Make excellent tract for chicken raisin* or gardening. No building restrictions on the cheaper tracts. SIZE OF TRACTS These tracts are 101 feet wide and 311 feet long. One of these tracts would make 5 large city lots. PRICES Tracts range in price from S6OO and up. Weekly payments of $1.50 and up. Can be bought for $lO down. We allow liberal discounts for any amount of cash. COTTAGES We also have anew four-room cottage, located ou one of the best tracts in the addition. About an acre of ground." garage, east front. One block from Interurban stop and 3 blocks from bus lines. Will sell for $2,300; 200 down ana s2l per month. NOTICE These desirable tracts are selling fast. You will have to act quick to get a choice react. Don’t let tho next slump in work catch you with nothing to fall back upon. SALESMEN ON GROUNDS EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING UNTIL DARK, INCLUDING SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. For further information call Main 2957 or BElmont 3386. ring 2, evenings. 41516 Occidental Bldg. f—Sale or Exchange FOR EXCHANGE: two 1923 Ford dump one ton trucks. Trade for real estate contract, vacant lot or Ford coupe. Humboldt 3455. $460 EQUITY In 7-room house; will sell or trade for Ford. 377 S. Illinois.

21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE g—Builders and Contracting WE will build and finance a house on your lot. You pay like rent. CIVIC REALTY C0.,Lincoln 5050, 130 N. Delaware. IF YOU HAVE A LOT WE WILL BUILD AND FINANCE YOUR HOME. RELIABLK REALTY CO. Main OlSti, 22 REAL INSTATE VVANTED LIST your property lor sate with PRIESMEYER & WEISS. 136 N. Delaware. Lin. 8105. ' I WILL pay spot cash for your home if pr eed reasonable. Randolph 1303. LIST your property with us and prepare to move. Our service does the turn. Buyers waiting. Call Mr. Strong. Main 2967. Orin Jessup Land Cos. 415-16 Occidental WE HAVE prospective -buyers lot homes worth the price: cash and payments. You can get action here. See or phone JESS. 616 Meyer-Kiser Bldg. Main 616.5. SOUTH, 5 or 6-room, semi-modern cottage: not over $3,000. Drexel 2420-W. 23 ~ FARM LANDS DESIRABLE home. 40 acres: 4 miles Seottsburg. mile to school and State road: good 4-room house, cellar. barn, granary, crib, poultry, smoke and woodhouse; variety Iruit: excellent water: fences: timber. Productive farming or tobacco land. Real bargain, $2,800. Investigate. Equipment cheap. Address DAVID F. MILLER. Route 4. Box 90. Scottsburg, Ind. 25 MISCELLANEOUS FORSALK a—Coal, Ice and Wood When Winter Comes To secure good clean coal you must be sure to buy from a good relilble coal dealer. The past 16 years' experience in the coal business taught us to select our coals from the best and most reliable mines in the country. Try our HOOSIER RED ASH. holds fire overnight. Hoosier Red Ash Ip., clean fk $5.65 Hoosicr Red Ash erg $5.35 Best W. Va. block large fkd $6.50 Best E Ky. block, large, fkd $6 50 Best Ind. lump, clean Ikd $5.50 Best Ind. or 111. egg clean fkd. . . .$5.35 Best Glendora Ip., large fkd $6 25 A discount on all cash orders of three tons or more Union Ice & Coal Cos. DRexel 4621. DBexel 4622 “Eventually” You will order your winter coal Why not. now? from a firm that holds a record for rendering QUICK HONEST AND COURTE OUS “SERVICE GEN. POCA LP RED ASH -..58.50 POCA. MINE RUN $6.50 W VI. SPLINT OR BLOWS FKD.. $6.50 W VA WASHED EGG. FKD 5*5.25 GLENDORA EGG $5.75 IND. 4TII VEIN I.P FKD ...$5.75 CITIZENS COKE Bethel < /oal < Jo. DRcxel 2716. DRpxpl 2717 b—dot king TROUSERS To Match Yotuir Goat $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95~an<l up. THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St. Near Illinois. e—Household Goods BREAKFAST sets. sls to $38.50; also fundture mad** to your order. FI'RN SPEC CO . 442 Maas Ave Lincoln 6061 DCOKOLD, kitchen cabinet. pi ate. lady s desk: will vacate 28th. Call at one**. 702 E, 11th up*tatr Lin '1626 KITCHEN cabinet, new bah y bed. mat trees. break taut set. go* rang**. leather rocker. wash tand. DR. 7 23n W 1 MiU S Kaat LEAVING city, heat my stove and / good as new . also kitchen safe. 122 N Mi!ey. RUGS AND LINOLEUM; HALF-PRICE* B\LE. 4^2.* E. Washington St RUGS AND LINOLEUM CHEAP. 'sewing machines REAL BARGAINS

930 S Meridian Drexel 2492 EIGHT rooms of furniture for sale, will sell by piece or whole Must soil it once. Leaving city. 131 W Morris Orexel 7 509 UPKIGuT pauo. high g.is range, oacaain. 1402 Para Ave. Main 6559 ALL" KINDS of household “goods bought and sold Cash paid Ran. 5118 TWO pair of nice feather pillow* 18x30; one portable oven Hum 4824 GOLDEN HOT-81. AST HEATER; practicallv new Webster 8401 J ENTIRE furniture for sale; leaving city 3452 Grai-eland cl—M iscellaneous LAWRENCE PURE UNSEED OIL PAINTS will protect and beautify your property at a cost of lass than 1 cent per square foot. L. D. Tyler & Cos. jSole Distributors I SCHOOL BOOKS—New and used bought and sold. We pay best prices and sell reasonable See us beforo school starts E M CRAWFORD Pennsylvania and North St., across from Shortridga High School. REI’AIR SHOP EQUIPMENT: ’ Lathe, welding plant, drill press, emery stand forge and miscellaneous tools: Installed ready for business Good location. Will sell cheap if taken now Add res* W. A. McConnell. Attica. Ind. ONE 20-H. P Mtinele otl engine complete with muffler: used only 18 months: 36inch clutch pulley. Connersville Packing Cos . Conrcrsville. Ind. REG ISTER SHIELDS FOR SALE _ _ WEBSTER 4077 COMPLETE LAYETTE—For baby, handmade; never been used Webster 5195-W. LARGE oak roll-top desk. May be seen at 306 E Eleventh St. e —Musical Instruments COLUMBIA phonograph. walnut finish excellent condition. $l5O sire bargain $35.00. Terms; no interest. 1114 N Meridian St, f—Pet. anil Live Stock THOROUGHBRED orange Persian kittens bred from prize-winning, pedigreed stock Your pick. Cheap. 1725 Howard St. IT'S NEVER lost tinUi Inmanapolis Tl me* Want Ads have failed to find it. 26 MIS( KLLANFOUS WANTKI) Good, Sound, Yellow Ear Corn, Delivered to the Stock Yards. * TIMES WANT ADS LEAD TO SUCCESS 27 _ BL : SIN tess ANN OUNCE ML NTS REMODELING concrete blocks and cement work; tinning. T. F. BISHOP CO., 901 E. Washington St. Lincoln 3495. Main 7512. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated; feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. BIIRKLE, 416 Mass. Mam 1428 RUGS, 9x12. thrly clnd. $2; all work guar. SUPERIOR CLEANERS. Ken, 4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana Ave. CLEANING AND DYEING CAPITOL CITY CLEANERS DREXEL 9499. DREXEL 2388, MULLER S HAT SHOP. Moved to 107 W Maryland St. 28 STORAGE AND TRANSFTSIt~ STORAGE, packing, household goods; low rates on CalifTsTsua shipments; overland hauling. Wanted return load from Dayton, Chicago. South Bend. PHONE OTTO J. SUESZ. MAIN 2353. OR 3638. NIGHTS WEBSTER 4579. OR 0699-W.

28 .STORAGE AND TRANSFER Furniture Moved Anywhere Responsible for all damages; special loads to Chicago, S9O up: city moving by job or $1.25 to $3 per hour; storage. $1 up. Ask about our payment plan. Drexel 8919-0362. H. T. BIEHL MIKE O'BRIEN Transfer and Storage. Main 1307. 29 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES For Lease.. Splendid location for Barbecue and Restaurant near State Fair Grounds —long time lease to proper party. Write F. D. Norviel, G. P. & F. A., Union Traction Company, Anderson, Indiana, giving references. FOR SALE—Rooming houses, restaurants, groceries and all kinds of business places. A. A. BARNES SALES SERVICE. 309 Guaranty Bldg. Circle 4933. SHOE SHOP—I93B S. Meridian. Selling on account of sickness COTTAGE grocery. 2624 N. La Salle; good business location;-cheap for cash. PROSPECT 1113 Restaurant: good business; selling because of sickness. RESTAURANT, factory location: doing good business: rent $27.50, including water S2O to $22.50 daily. Lin, 8188. TAILORING and cleaning shop: good business: well equipped: quick, sell SIOO cash. 1326 English Ave. ROOMING HOUSE for sale; 9 rooms: electricity: gas. Price $450, A 1474. TIMES WANT APS BOOST BUSINESS 30 At TOM(M BUICK roadster. 4 cylinders 1923: bargain: terms or trade. CENTRA i> BUICK CO .’ill 7 Central Ave. Ran. 1300. CHEVROLET. 1924 : classy 4-pass., closed lob; 5 good tires; mechanically o. k.; upholstering like new: bargain $600; liar 4948 W CHEVROLET. 1923 sedan, in excellent condition: don't fail to see this 9edan before buying anew one: $495 terms STONE CHEVROLET CO 427 N. Mendian. Open evenings and Sunday. CHEVROLET 192.1 touring. A 1 condition; SIOO down, balance 1 yr. MILLER AUTO SALES HH E Wash. CHEV.. 1923 coupe. A-l condition. Good tires: $385: E 7. terms. MILLER AUTO SALES CO 64 3 E Wash St. CHEVROLET SEDAN —1923 model. This car has had good care and is in excellent condition. $262.00 down. No brokerage. L. GUY LONG CO.. Lincoln 6866. 11.14 N Meridian. DODGE BROTHERS TOURING 1920 production; a low priced. dependable car that has many miles of satisfactory service: only $300: terms. C. H. WALLERICH CO. 833 N. Meridian St. DODGE, late 1923 touring. This car has had very little service: mechanically like new MII.I.ER AUTO SALES CO.. 64 t E Wash Mam 341*3. DODGE touring, a real buy for $65.00 down Se< u today at 427 N. Meridian. (ipet evenings and Sunday. Essex Coach, A-Six •YOU NOW BUY—A new Easex 6 'oa* h. balloon lire equipped lor £371.34 down and £51.29 a month. Closed ear comfort it ojierv * ar price. Open for trades. DC>WNTOWN—Hudson Essex associate dealer** There n something new in. Hud-son-Kaex now on display. Standard Auto Sales Cos. Associated Dealers Hudson Essex Motor Cars Select Used Automobiles. 322 N. Delaware St. J W. BERRY P. B. SMITH. Lincoln 3003. FORD BODIES Two coupes 1 sedan, tourings and roadsters: cash or terms. SWISS HELM & I- \ HK'-R 54 I K Wash FORD touring. ->3> down 127 N. Meridian Xtpen evenings and Sunday FORD. 1922 touring: starter dem. Idck w teel and other extiar. $175 terms. 127 N Meridian. Up-ii evenmes and Sun FORD. 1920 touring, starter, dem rims; S4O down balance E 7. terms MILLER A' TO - ALES 64 E Wash St FORD 1923 touring runs good ns r.e; ■vith ail kinds of extras cash or terms ■*27 N M ridtan. Open Sunday. FORD 1921 touring, a real bargain. $158; terms -t ’7 N Meridian On'tt evenings. OLDSMOBII.E 8 Touring; 1920 model: overhauled and nicely refinished nice quiet motor am! plenty of power. $134.00 down. No brokerage. L. GUY LONG CO. 6865 tl 14 N Meridian OVERLAND Roadster; 1922 model: completely overhauled and nicely rednished. Good looking and runs like new. $103.00 down. No brokerage L. GUY LONG CO.. Lincoln 6865 1114 N. Meridian. OVERLAND touring. 1923. $375.00: SIOO down. HAYNES A SCHMIDT. INC. 120-122 W. North Lin. 7575. Open evenings and Sunday. j: LAND CHAMPION SEDAN—A late 1924 car. just like new with trunk on rear and spare tire. $262.00 down. No brokerage. L. GUY LONG CO.. Lincoln 6865. _ 1 114 N. Meridian. OVERLAND touring car 1919: good condition; spare tire. 19 N. Oriental. Apt. 31. OVER LAND touring, model 90! looks, runs good, over sired cord tires; for ■■nick sale _sßs Call Bel, 3229. WILLYS-KNIGHT 1923 Touring: fine condition and with lots of extras; low down pay me ut. HAYNES St SCHMIDT. INC.. 120 W. North. Lincoln 7575. Open Evenings and Sunday. WILI.YS KNIGKT 1924 demonstrator. HAYNES & SCHMIDT. INC., 120 W. North. Lincoln 7575. Open Evenings and Sunday. Cash Talks

Repossessed cars to be sold for finance company . Cash only. Ford touring. 1917 ..SSO 00 Chevrolet touring. 1918 $25.00 Chevrolet touring. 1920 SIOO.OO Overland roadster $50.00 Ford roaster, 1919 $90.00 Chevrolet F. 8.. 1920 $225.00 Lincoln 6865. 1114 N Meridian. GUARANTEED USED CARS. Your own terms. Day and Night Auto Laundry. For Good Used Cars See I. WOLF AUTO CO. \ 559 N. Capitc’ Main 1579, Sundays. USED CARS cash, payment or trade. Jones Whitaker Sales Cos, 545 X, Cap. USED CARS bought and sold. I. GOLDRURG. 52*2 X. Capitol, a—Trucks CHEVROLET. 1923: open express, light del. truck; $250: terms. 427 N. Merid* fan. Open evennigs and Sunday. yoi.’R-WHEEL trailer that will do behind a tractor or truck; rack body 16x6; also coupling for any truck; cheap; make offer. 1919 Southeastern Ave. HIGH-GRADE REBUILT USED TRUCKS. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO.. 1188 KENTUCKY AVE. Lincoln 7391, 31 AUT () M 01U LE S \VAX TE D WANTED—IOO cars to wreck for parts. Will pay the highest cash prices. Call us first. SAM CQRAZ AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO.. 519 N. Capitol Ave. Main d.389. AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E. New York St. - Main 4446. 32 Al TO SL PPLIKS, RKPAIRS TIKES —TIRES Ford sizes. $2 and up. Other sizes, $3 and up. All used tires guaranteed. Adjustments at lialf price. 525 W. Washington St. Open evenings. AUTp WASHING Our specialty 334 N. Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry WHY not a - special MASTER coupe or sedan body for your Fordi Tims payments: your body in trade. I. WOLF AUTO CO. 655-557-559-561 N. Capitol Ave.

33 QUALITY TIRES At the Lowest Prices in the State. Cords Thomas Cords First Quality Guaranteed First 30x3 Vi $ 6.50 30x3 Vi U< * * $ 7.95 31x4 $ 9.75 32x3Vi $10.90 3“x4 SlO 50 31x4 $12.30 33X4 $10.75 !§£ |1 SE ff% poo 32x4 Vi fills 33x4 Va sl.j.;>o 33x4'i $19.10 ,34x4'A $16.00 34x4 Vi $19.00 Other Sizes in 33x5 $20.00 Proportion 35x5 $20.50 HIGH QUALITY BALLOON TIRES AT LOW PRICES 31x4.40 fits 30x3 Vi $10.75 32x4.95 fits 31x4 $13.75 33x4.85 fits 32x4 $14.75 34x4.95 fits 33x4 $15.75 33x5.75 fits 32x4 Vi $17.75 34x5.75 fits 33x4 Vi $17.75 CONSUMERS TIRE COMPANY 249 N. Delaware St. Southeast Corner Delaware and New York St. Lincoln 6063. GARAQES Complete, ready to drive in. Fall prices. \ 10x12 $151.50 m 1 -- Xl4 i^ s°° 5 °° 719 E. Maryland St. USED tires, any size. $2 and up. Open evenings till 10 p. m. ROGERS TIRE SHOP. 3117 W. Washington. Bel. 4300. TIRES ON PAYMENTS! CAPITAL SALES CO., 54 W New York. 33 MOTO KCYd.ES, HKYd.ES GOOD bicycles. $8 and up: tires. $2 and up 940 Massachusetts Ave. 31 Al IOMOBII KS FOR RENT RENT A NEW CAR U drive It. 127 E. Wabash. Circle 3000. ■ TIM l'S WANT ADS BOOST BUSINESS 35 FINANCIAL Persona! Loams §lO to S3OO to any one keeping house. No indorsers. No embarrassing questions. No inquiries of employer, friends or tradepeople. $ 50 for 4 months costs $ 4.38 $l9O for 4 months costs $ 8.75 S2OO for 4 months co9is $17.50 S3OO for 4 months costs $26.25 The above cost is based on equal principal payments being paid monthly. Other amounts at same proportionate rate. Loans made for as long as twenty months payable in convenient monthly installments. Interest is charged on unpaid principal balances for exact number of days between payments and for just the actual time you keep the money. No other charge of any kind. If in a hurry phone Main 2923. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE SERVICE CO. 404 Kresge Bldg. 41 E. wtshinsion M cur. Penn. St. Telephone. Main 2923. Under State Banking Supervision. __ LEGAL NOTICES

NOTICE Notice to taxpayers of the city of Indianapolis of the determination to issue bonds or other evidences of indebtedness for the purpose of procuring money lo he used in the flood prevention work there- ! unto appertaining, and providing for the time and manner of advertising, sales of I bonds, and receipt of bids for the same, together with the mode and terms of sale, levying a tax for the payment of said bonds, and fixing a time when the same shall take effect. Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of the city of Indianapolis. State of Indiana. that the city of Indianapolis, by and through its Common Council, by General Ordinance No. 92. 1924. duly passed ou the 4th day of August. 1924. and approved by the Mayor on the 12th day of August. 1924, determined to issue nine hundred thousand ($900,000.00) dollars new bonds of the denomination of one thousand ($1,000.00) dollars each amounting to nine hundred thousand ($900,000.00) dollars. said bonds to be known as "Flood Prevention Bonds of 1924.’' Thirty (30) of said bonds shall mature and be payable at the rate of thirty thousand ($30,000.00) dollars in each year for thirty (30) consecutive years beginning in the year 1926 and ending in the year 1955: said bonds shall bear Interest at the rate of four and one-half (4 4s) per cent per annum payable semi-annually, on the Ist day of January and the Ist day of July of each year of the period of said bonds, and said installment of interest shall be evidenced by interest coupons attached to said bonds. Said bonds are issued for the purpose of procuring money to be used in flood prevention work of said city. All as provided for and authorized by an Act of the General Assembly of the Stats of Indiana entitled: "An Act Concerning Municipal Corporations ’ approved March 6. 1905. and acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto, including an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 6, 1915, entitled: "An Act, providing for the construction or works for flood prevention, providing for the levying of assessments and taxes, and the sale of bonds for the purpose of paying therefor. and granting certain powers to Boards of Public Works concerning streams in cities of more than one hundred thousand (100.000) population, and fixing the portion of the cost thereof l <> be paid by incorporated towns, located withm such cities, and by counties in which such cities are located, and declaring an emergency. *' Said Act being Chapter 74 of the Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana for the year 1915. bsinjr found on page i43 of said Acts. Said Acts was approved March 6. 1915. Unless objections are made by ten (10) or more taxpayers, other than those that pay poll tax only, in the manner prescribed by law. the City Controller will, pursuant to said determination and order, proceed to cause said bonds in said amount o be issued and sold for the purposes herein set out. S. L. SHANK. Mayor. 4ug L City Controller. NOTICE TO BIDDERS ON METAL LOCKCABINETS AND SHELVING FOR RILEY HOSPITAP Sealed proposals will be received by Trustees of Indiana University for the Metal Lockers, Cabinets and Shelving to be installed in the James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children. Indianapolis, Ind Buis to be received at the office of the architect. Robert Frost solidated Building. Indianapolis Ind up to 12 o'clock, noon. Sept. 2. Plans and specifications can be obtained at the office of the architect. JOHN W. CRAVENS. Secretary, Board of Trustees. Indiana University. - Bloomington. Ind. Aug. 27. 1 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Lizzie C. Ormsby. deceased late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent JOHN F. ORMSBY. No. 22662. Aug. 20. 27-Sept. 3, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as executor of estate of Bertha L. 'Avery, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. HAROLD L. PETERSON. No. 22666. Aug. 27-Sept. 3, 10.

WEDNESDAY, ATT(?. 27,1924

39 LEG-Vi, NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA Notice is hereby given that sealed, bids will be received by the City Controller the city of Indianapolis until 13 odoc.B noon, on the 19th day of September, 192-i” for the whole or any part of the nine hundred thousand ($900,000.00) dollars of bonds of the city of Indianapolis. Ind.. which said bonds are designated as “Flood Prevention Bonds of • 1924.’’ and will be dated the 19th day of September, 1924. Said bonds will be nine hundred (900) in number and will be for one thausand ($1,000.00) dollars each with interest coupons attached. Said bonds will bear interest at the rate of four and onv half (4V4) per cent per annum, payablo semi-annually on the first day of January and the first day of July of each year of the period of said bonds, and said installments of interest shall be evidenced by interest coupons attached to said bonds. The first coupon on each bond will become due and payable on the first day of 'July. 1925, and will be for interest on such bond from the day of issue to said date. Said bonds will be issued in thirty (30) eeries of thirty thousand ($30,000.00) dollars each, the first series will mature on the Ist day of July, 1926, and one (1) scries of said bonds on the first day of July thereafter. to and includim: July 1, 1955. Both principal and interest are payable at the office of the City Treasurer of the city ol Indianapolis, Ind., and constitute an obligation of the city of Indianapolis. Bids or proposals lor the purchase of said bonds shall bo indorsed '‘Bids lor Flood Prevention Bonds ol 1924,’' and directed to the City Controller, Indianapolis. Ind. Bidders may bid lor ill or any part of said bouds^' The proposals on bids wil’ bo opened by the City Controller at his office on the 19th day of September, 1924, between the hours of 12 o'clock, noon, and 2 o clock p. m. and said City Controller shall thereupon award said bonds, or if he shall sea fit, a part thereof to the highest and beat bidder therefor, provided that said Controller shall have the right to postpone said award until a later date not beyond the first day of October, 1924, and provided also that said City Controller shall have the right to reject any or all bids or proposals, or any part thereof, and shall have the right to accept any part of any bid, and to award upon any bid the whole or any less number of bonds, covered by said bid. excepting only that no bonds shall be sold dor less than par and accrued interest, and said City Controller shall further have the right in his judgment and discretion to award a part of said bonds to one bidder and a part to another. Each and every bid or proposal shall accompanied by a certified cheek upoM some responsible bank of the city of dianapolis. Ind.. payable to the order of the City Treasurer, for a sum of’ money equal to two and one-half (2*4) per cent of the face or par value of the bonds bid for or proposed to be purchased: and in case any bid or proposal shall not be accepted and there shall be no award of bonds thereon, the certified checks accompanying th° same shall thereupon bo returned to su-h successful bidder or bidders, if there shall be awarded the whole or any part of the bonds upon any bid or proposal the certified check accompanying the same shall thereupon be delivered to the City Treasurer who shall thereupon present the same for payment and shall be entitled to collect the same and hold the proceeds collected there-on until the completion of the purchase and payment of the bonds so awarded, and if for any reason said cheek shall not be paid upon presentation, the city shall retain said cheek and shall hare the right to collect the same for its own use. and B aid check and proceeds thereof when collected shall be taken and deemed as agreed and liquidated damages for nuch breach of contract, and as a payment thereof to the city. In case any successful bidder shall fail to complete the purchase of bonds so awarded and to pay for the same within the time and manner herein required or which may be prescribed by the City Controller. the proceeds of such certified check deposited by such bidder shall be taken, considered and deemed as agreed and liquidated damages for the breach,of such bidder's contract ol purchase, and snail be taken and deemed as a payment to the city for such damages, and shall be retained and held by such city for ns use. However. if such successful bidder shall complete the purchase of said bonds awarded to him, said proceeds of said certified check shall thereupon be returned to such bidder or at the option of the City Controller. at the time of the completion of th sale and payment for the bonds, said proceeds of said certified check may be applied and deemed a payment on account of the purchase of said bonds. The bonds awarded w ill‘be delivered at the office of the City Treasurer of Indianapolis, Ind.. on the lflth day of .September. 1924. or at such time or times as may on the day bids are opened and award is made, he agreed upon: all such deliveries, however, to be made within thirty ,30) days from the date of such award, and the successful bidder or bidders shall take and_ £f neglect or refusal so to do. shall be a breads on account of which damages shall bo retained or recovered by the city as liquidated as heretofore set out. Said bonds are offered for sale under and by virtue of the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana entitled. ’ An Act Concerning Municipal Corporations’ approved March 6. 1905, and acts amendatory therof and supplemental thereto. including an Act of the General Assembly of Jhe State of Indiana, approved March 6. 1915. entitled: ‘An Act. providing for the construction of works for flood prevention, providing for the levying of assessments and taxes, and the sale of bonds for the purpose of paying therefor. and granting certain powers to Boards of Public Works concerning streams in cities of more than one hundred thousand (100.000) population, and fixing the portion of the cost thereof to be paid by incorporated towns, located within such cities, and by counties in which such cities are located, and declaring an emergency.” paid Act being Chapter 74 of the Acta of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana for the year 1915. being found on page 143 of said aets. approved March 6, 1915. and acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto, and pursuant to resolution of the Board of Publio Worits of the City of Indianapolis. Ind. and an ordinance of the Common Council of the city of Indianapolis. Ind.. passed on the 4th day of August. 1924. directing the undersigned to issue and sell said bonds for the purpose herein set out. JOSEPH L. HOGUE, City Controller of the City of Indianapolis Aug, 20, 27, NOTICE TO BIDDERS * Truck-Tractors for Collection and Removal of Garbage and Ashes. Sanitary District of Indianapolis. Indianapolis. Ind.. Aug. 12 1924 Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Sanitary Commissioners for the Sanitary District of Indianapolis, at its office. Room hai! - Indianapolis. Ind.. until 10 m - on oth day of September. 19-4. for two (2) five-ton truck-tractors for use in the collection and removal of p-arbajre and ashes, according: to the specifications for said truck-tractors on file in the office of said Board. Bidders so desiring 1 may submit bids for one truck-trac*.-tor only. Each bid shall be accompanies! by a check payable to said Board, certifi® by a reputable bank, in an amount at rate ol $150.00 for each truck-tractor bltl upon. Said bids will be opened after 10 o'clock a. m. on said 9th day ol September, 1924 but the Board reserves the right to defer a ,'' tlo „ rl , on . sa i d b,tis t 0 a date not later than the 9th day of October. 1924. The Board further reserves the right to accept one truck-tractor on any bid for two truck - tractors. The Board further reserves the right to reject any and all bids £VLIKGENFELTER. President. RT 3SEX.L T. Vice President. JAI A. ( RA \ EN. Board of Sanitary Commissioners. Sanitary District of Indianapolis. Aug. 13. 2Q, 37.

STATE HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION Notice is hereby given that sealed bids £7 l b ° r £eeived by the Director of the state Highway Commission, at the office of the State Highway Commission, in the State House. City of Indianapolis, Ind.. until 10 a. m. on the 11th day of September, 1024. for the construction of a certain highway and described as follows: No. 1, F A. No. 21. Sec. A. Location. -Louisville Rd., across Muscatatuek River bottoms. Jackson County. Miles, 1.034. Bids will be received for grading and structures under twenty foot span on the above listed project, as shown on plans and described in Standard Specifications for same. Contractor will furnish necessary cement for the above listed project. Proposa* blanks and specifications may be obtained free, and plans upon payment of So per set, upon application to the State Highway Commission. Indianapolis. Ind. No refund for plans returned. Plans may also be seen at the office of the State Highway Commission. Indianapolis. Ind. Contract will be let to the lowest and best bidder, but the right to reject any and all bids is reserved, if any cause exists therefor. Binders shall file bonds with the bids as provided bv law J. D. WILLIAMS. Director. Indiana State Highway Aug. 27. Sept. 1 Commission. NOTICE—The Board of Trustees of the Central Indiana Hospital for Insane will receive sealed proposals until Friday, Aug. 29. at 10 a. m., for furnishing supplies for the month of September. 1924. Estimate book will be on file at Room 148. State House, from and after Monday. Aug. 25. 1924. Also the contract foud milk will be let at the same time anf| place for one year beginning November rP 1924.- The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. BY ORDER OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Aug. 25-26-27. IT'S NEVER lost until Indianapolis Times Want Ails have failed to find it.