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LEGAL NOTICE. < (Continued.) I <VVNA/V‘^VVVVVVVVVVVNA/V‘ 334, $9.82; Bruder, Louis, Bernhardt hrs add, il 16, $22.90. Calvenge, Louis B„ Ella Stout’s add, il 83, $27.02; Carr, Matilda AJ.. McCormick's sub Harris, ex N & S add, il 15, sq 68, $7.07; il 10. sq 08, $7.07; Conk, Anna G., Kosemont sec 1, il 20, $17.70; County Real Estate Cos., Clark & Micks, Haughville Park, il 377, $17.75; County Keal Estate Cos. & Nat. Invest. Kobbin's Haughvtlle add, il 24. 524.69; Crist, Otis & Ollie, Brown’s Riverside Park, il 114, $30.28; Cross, John H., Jameson’s 3rd Camp Belmont add, 11 80, $30.84. Daniels, Jacob R., Lancasters Belmont ave add, il 40, $30.51; Day, Mary J., Eagle Ridge, il 120, $7.08. Ehle, Charles D. & Minnio M., Trotter’s & Henry’s add, IJ. 04,,534.39. •erndale Realty Cos., Ferndale, il 30, 09; Ferrell. David A. 3 Alice M„ Jameson's 3d Belmont, Il 55, $19.36. Gill, Ellen F., Rosemont sec 2, il 174, $00.24; Githens Melvia A., Jameson s 3rd Belmont add, il 46. $84.09; Goucher, Bert & Eva, Brown's W 10th st add, il 31, $41.38; Gray, Minnie, Fairfax add, il 42, $7.67 , il 41, $7.67. Hahn, Frederick, Jameson's Ist Beli moot add, 11 240, $47.45; Hedrick. Thomas G., Eagle Ridge, il 130, $5.80; 11 131. $5.86; Hewitt, Wellington & Mary K., Robbin s Haughville add, il 4. $43.13; Hollowell, Robert E., Martha Johnson's add, il 20, $96.86; Howard, Charles E. A Anna, Trotter Henry add. il 44, George .& Susie, Spann & Co's-Addison Terrace, il 267, $01.26; Hutton, Cyrus E., Jameson's Tth Belmont, il 99, $14.16. Indianapolis _ Canoe Club, Denny's Glendale add. # 1, $12.99; il 2. $12.99: il 3, $12.99; il 4. $12.99; il 5, $12.99; il 6, $12.09; il 7. $12.99; il S. $12.99: il 9, sl2 99: il 12, $20.92: il 13, $11.01; W of river, E of gr rd. S W cor. N E Vi sec 33. twp 16, range 3, 2 ac, 17-00ths, $1,164.14; ln(llapolis Sec. Cos., West Park, sec 1. il 37, $106.15; Inlow, Amos A Lula, Belmont Garden Place, il 15, $51.47. Jennings, Augustus, Thornbcrry _ Place, il 20, $8.63; 11 21, $8.63; Jennings, Katherine B , Thornberry Place,' 15 ft E of & adj, il 35. $3.94. Kennedy, Curtis, Virl A Leora, Haugh Crawford & Cos. sub Homes' W end add. 11 10, sq 22. $30.07; (edx 19 ft N end), il 11, sq. 22, $139.12; Kress. Fred W., Brown’s Riverside Park, il I<s4, $16.16. Lampet. John & Agnes, Waekers 3rd HaughvUle add, il 80, $41.00; Lotz, Florence M., Anna L. De Camp. Cary Barbieur. Mattie B. Robinson, Malvern add, •*' 33, $24.09. ifeColluin, Lavinia 8., Eagle Ridge, u 48, $7.84; il 48, $7.84; McDaniel, Alexander A: Estella, A. F. Groff’s add, 11 36, $9.08; McFarland, Charles A., Clark's add, HaughvUle, il 159. $31.00; McGinty, Contor, Dietz sub Germania B & L. sub Holmes W .end add (ex W end), il 27, sq 7, $03.87. Maggart. Noah & Jennie, Sieiken’s sub, il 23, $21.90; Mahan, Mary, Kel chant PI, ii 04, $56.20; il 65, $57.43; Martin, Carroll & Nellie M., Spann A Co.’s add, terrace, Ii 177, $64.11; Matich, Miak, Waeker’s 2d Haughville add, (ex 21 ft S side), 11 80, $22.50; Meek A Hamilton, Eagle Ridge add., il 73: $10.42; Meyer, Adolph J. & Kathryn M., Rosemont, sec <4, Il 214, Miller, Oscar G., Eagle-Ridge, il 133, $7.08; Minager, Francis P., Spitzfuddert’s sub Holmes W End add. il 5 sq 12, $120.30; Money, Velma V., Malvern, y 84, $45.41; Moser. John C. & Elizabeth, Duvall & Deupree Co.’s 2d add, 49 ft E end, 1! 45. $03.21; Meyer Kiser Bank, tr.. J. 11. Clark's 2d add, Il 265, $43.91; il 260, $43.9L Neal, Ida M., Salem Park, 11 1, sq 5, $8.64; Nichois, Joseph 8., Rosemont sec 1, il 43. $58.97. Patterson, Norman V., Trotter & Henry’s add, il 110, $33.96; Porter, William D., Thornberry Place, il 25. $15.35. Rice, Nellie 8., Rosemont sec 1, il 63, $95.31; Rice, Win. L,, Clark’s add to Haughville, il 22, $92.02; Rosemont sec 1, il 194. $51.84; Ricketts. Clarence A Elina, Jameson's 2d Belmont add, il 119, $63.16; Roach, David A A ills C\, Spann Ac Co.'s Addison Ter, il 294, $25.29; Robbins. Howard & Gertrude, Ferndale. il ll*T, $17.23; Roberts, I. L., A. E. Groff's add, II 41, $9.82.

Saylor. Alice H. tr.. Wm. F. Gaunter, Stou- s Haughville add, 11 199, $(3.91; •■han Construction Cos.. Hiratn Rain's Stephen, Fairfax, il 229, $60.48; Smith, George S., Belmont Garden Place, X •it 61, $13.78; Spaulding, John L.. Spitzfadden’s sub Holmes' 4V End add, 11 28, sq 12, $24.88; It 29. sq 12. $29.65; il 30, sq 12. 29.05; i! 51. sq 12. $29.65; il 32, sq 12, $29.65; Hiram Rain's add, 1) 17, $127.95; 1! 18. $15.36; it 20, $10.60: il 21, $10.60; il 22. Slll.61; Stetiler, Arthur A., Clark’s add Haughville, il 30. $192.18; Stone, Malinda A. Goodie! & Spafford’s Haughville, il 11, $18.07. * Titus, Adda E. A W. Eagle Ridge, il 98, $7.58; Turner. Annie, Ferndale, il 50, $34.. Lnger. Philip A Sarah, Clark’s & Mick's Haughville Park, 11 367, $17.76; Il 368, $17.75; Union Trust Cos., tr., Fairfax, li 174, $9.03; 11 543, $14.37. Waliaca, I.e Roy, Lancaster's Belmont add. il 14, $98.43; Watson, John, Schuh's 11th St Add, il 3. $9.82; il 4. $50.20; Wells, Maude, Clark's A Micks’ HaughvUle Park, il 370. $17.76; Williams. Milford M„ C. F. Tobbin's IlaughviHe add, il 81. $45.05; Wilson, Florence K., Belinont Garden Place, !I 51, $10.61; Wilson. Wm. P. I\, Belmont Garden Place, 11 7#, $23.70; Woodward, Janies F. At Ella, Malvern, 11 137, $29.63; il 138, sßl.ls'; Ferndale, !1 43, $12.99. ' j Zagst, Elia F., Vajen’s sub Holmes W. end add, 14 ft S side, 11, 12, sq 14, $14.79; Vajen’a sub Holme* W End add, (ex 0 ft S side), ii 13, sq 14, $61,28. INDIANAPOLIS < WASHINGTON). Allen, Claud, Warfleigh, 11 199, $13.45; Bailey, James P. & Dorothy 1., Woodcroft, 11 340, $127.77; Blue, George W. A Susan, Beverly Heights, il 52, $30.71: Bodine, Roy L., Warfleigh, il 25 $35.43; bofson, William, C. G. Weiss, Mapleton, 1 4. $35 64 Botvins Marj J. Crestline , ll 19, $20.83; Hunch,' Robert IL. Wheeler's Ilia, hgts, il 67, $28256; Burnstein, Bessie, Ardmore, il 10S, $23.70. Calvert, Cecil C. A Gladys M., I.attas' N. Illinois st. add, (ex 45 ft N side), j il 20. $121.56; Carter. Anna. Culver, Riggs A Lynn’s sub, ii 77, $12.12; Clawson, Min- i nie It., Light's Sugar Grove add, il 71, ' $15.90; Light's Sugar Grove add. il 72, $25.77; Clawson, Milton 1.. & Ketlrah S.. Kessler's sub, Colutftf.ia Place, il 3, sq 19, , $18.35; il 4, sq 19. $18.37; 11 5, sq 19. $285.93: Coleman Richard ,M.. A. V. Brown's s Meridian st. and, il 00. $138.44; il 81, $138.44; Countv Real Kstnfe <’ Brown’s E. Meridian Heights, il 52 $89.91 (ex 55 & 55-100 ft S side), il 53, $20.34. j Dnrmell. Anna L. Woodcroft, 11 33, $156.84; il 34. $156.84. Davidson, Robert F., Wheeler’s Ills, hgts, add, il 68, $28,58. Fetsch. Ethel M., C. E. Shover's add, il 125, SBS SO; Field, Frank M., Fairview .hate 2 i. #7.97: Flack, George W. & Ora P., Woodcroft. il 207. #74.01; Fletcher kin in t A- Trust Cos., trustee, Beverly Heights, il 50, $30.71. Orphan Assn, of Indianapolis. 'Silver, Riggs A Lynn's sub, il 171, $147.58. Giossbreuner, 11. M. Realty Cos, Hammond's i Okuh Washington Heights. W Vi. il 238; Hammond's re.siib Kei. , . 239. (e.\ 40 ft S side). 11 240 ; .''195.12: Wills' resub Hanliuond's resub, | Washington Heights. 11 3. $428.99; Gray,' Samuel W, L. & Josephine A., Culver, ; Riggs & Lynn’s snb, S. End, il 55, ; $121.4*2. Higdon. John/E. A Lillie I), Fe-sler's sub. lot 19, Columbia Place, 11 1. $18.36; ’! 2. $18.36: Hurley. John A- Gertrude, O. Johnson's Woods add, il 26 $959.50. Israel. Harry W, Mardosia. 21 ft N side of 146 ft W. End, il 18; Mardosia. 0*1.53. Carl F, Ardmore. 33 1-3 ft 8 side, Il 90, JIOD.SS: Johnston, Rosa, E. | shover’s add, 1 157, $25.77. •• Lane, John A Marth'g L., Brown's E Mr hts, il 6. $87.45; Larta Carrie H, Lntta's Ist Mr Si add, 11 26, $172.77; il 24, $172.77; Latta, Will H, A. B Carter’s Ist add, il 1, $172.77; il 2. $172.77; il 3, $172.77; il 4. $172.77; il 5, $172.77; il 6, $172.77. il 22, $138.44; il 23. #138.43; ii 24, $138.44; il 25, $138.44; Il 26. #138.43; Latta. Will 11., A. B. Carter's 2nd add, 11 1, $111.44; il 2, $134.70; 1! 22, $152.17; il 23, sls9.<H. il 24, $159.04: il 25. $159.04; il 26, $159.(M; il 27, $159.04; il 28, #159.04; Lean. Kenneth, Culver, Riggs X- Lynn’s sub, il 3. $20.83; Lewis, Edward It. A Helen D.. Warfleigh, il Oil, $23.22: Lo Max. Charles W„ Warfleigh. il-230, $15.37; Lucas, Carl D.. N. > Mer Place vac alley. JO ft W -of A A'lJ, il ■ 13, N Mer Place, il 13, $120.77 Lykins, ‘Charles A Minnie, Bosson’s Senate Ave add, il 4, $254.67. 1 McGuir, Newton J., Levis sub, Hanna-

LEGAL NOTICES. man’s add, il 9, $216.17; McMahon. O. P.. Hammond’s resub Wash. Hts, il 227, sl2i>. 38; McNaull, Charles A Altha, Hammond's rosub Wash. Hts, il-108, s27?>.So; Mann, Oscar F. & Henrietta, Warfleigh, il 210, $113.21; Marks, Isaac. Mellvain's E Mer Hts. 40ft E aid* il 13, $42.31; Meara, Charles A Maude, Woodcroft, il 447, j $128.80; Morrison, Lloyd* A., Woodcroft, j il 84, $146.13. / Padrick, Julia A., Columbia Dace, 40 !ft curuelius Ave x 125 ft, Sos 40 ft N : side, il 18, $57.02; Parrish, James W. add : Thomas 8. Engle, Culver, Riggs A Lynn’s, sub ii 488. $26.29;. People's State Bank, tr, | Hanftuond’s sub 88 ft Sos 146 ft X side, ! E il 29, $261.80; Piarson, Levi $., Woodcroft, il 180, .-78.97; Pivot City Realty Cos., 'Ambleside, 11 1, #40.58: il 2, $90.58; il 3, i $40.58; il 4, $40.58; il 5, $40.58; il 0, $40.58; : il 7, $40.58; il 9, $40,.58. il 10, $40.58 f il [ U, $40.57; il 13, $40.58. ! Pivot City Cos., Ambleside, *il 17, $40.59; ' il, 23, $148.04; il 24, $40.58; il 27, #40.58; | il 32, #50.70; 11 33, $3;.70; 11 36, $30.70; il 42, $30.70 j il 44, $30.70; 11 46, $30.70; ;il 47. $30.70; 11 4S, $50.70; 11, 49, $30.71; i il. 50, $50.71; ii 69, $30.70; ii 70, $30.71; ; il 71, $30.70; il 72, $30.71; il 73. 30.70; il ! 74, $5,0.70; 11 78, $30.70; il 79, $30.71; il 81, I $30.70; il 96, $50.44; H 107. $50.44; il 114, 1 $50.45; il 115, $50.44; il 122, $50.45; il i 131. $50.44; il 130*5'0.45; il 143, $50.44; I il 144. $50.44; il 151, $50.45; il 101, $35.64; | il 163, $35.64; ii 104, $35.64; il 165, $35.64; ; il 107. $35.64; il 168, #35.64; il 169, $24.61; j il 170, $35.61; il 177, f35.64; il 178, $35j04; il 173, $.55.64; 11 174, $35.64; il 175, $35.64; il 170. $35.64; il 177, $35.64; 11 178, $55.65; il 179, $35.64; il 180, $33.64; il 181, $35.64; if, 1.82, $35.64; il 188. $35.64; 11 189, #35.64; il 190. $3564; il 199, $35.64; 11-203, $30.64;’ i*ii 204, $35.64; il 211, $45.04; il 218, $35.64; •il 225, $35.64; il 226, $35.64: 11 227, $35.64; il 228, $40.58; ii 229, $40.58; 11 230, $40.58; : il 231. $40.58; il 232, $10.58; il 35, $40.58; ii 230, $40.58; il 237, #40.58; il 238, $40.58; il 239. $40.58; il 240, 540.53; il 241, $40.58; r il 242. 840.58; il 243, $40.58; 11 245, $4-0.58; i ii 246, $40.58; 11 247. $10.58: il 245, $40.58; i ii 249. $40.58; il 250 540.55; il 252, $40.7*8; ! il 253 #40.58; ii 254. $40.36; il 255, $10.58; ' 11 256, S4O 5*4; il 257 $40.58; 11 258, *40.58; i 11 259, $40.55; 11 260. $40.58: il 201. $40.58.! Provident Investment Cos., Hatherlelgh, j i il 16, $84.98. Ralston, Glenn 8., Warfleigh, il 243, #25.15; Redman, Aivglciue, Culver, Riggs A Lynns sub, il 78, $21.70; Reid, Emma IZ. Wflrtieigh. il 505. $25.14: Remington, Moses and Minnie M., Hartman’s College - ave add, il 5, $40.58. • j Sehubaeh. Emily W., Crestline add, il 112, $20)85: il 13, $20.84; Security Trust Cos., Tr, A. B. Carters 2nd add, il 15, #114.00; 1 51 lft, $114.60; Blue Ridge add. ii 152. $30.71 shideler, Tad. It., Fairview I’l. il I 78. $7.97 : Southern Dumber Cos., Southern Lumber Cos. add, il 1, $280.86; State Savings A Trust Cos., Browns it Mer "Heights, :ii 97, $138.44; Lattas First Meridian st add, il 9. $138.41 i!. 10, 5172.77: il. 11, I $144.10: il 12,. $172.77; 11 22, $172.77; il 25. 8172.77; Crestline, il 1, $220.84; il 2, §20.84; i! 3, $20.84; il 4, $20.84; il 8, S2O 84; il 15, $20.84: il 10, S'Jrt.M; il 17, $20.84; il 18, $20.84; il 20. $20.84; il 21. $20.84; 11 22, $20.84; il 23. S2O 84; 11 24; $20.94; il 25, $20.94; 11 26, $20.94; 11 38, $15.89; 11 39, $15.88; 11 46, $18.37; il •17, $18.37; Stueky, Edward W.. A. B. Carter's sth add, Il 532, $33.10; SuL livan, John H. A Isabelle, Newell’s N I'i add,, vac st A alley adj sec 1, il 115, $23 78: Sutton, Roland C A Blanches L. Woodcroft, 11 13, $05.25; Swift, t ints, M . A Frank C,, Lights Bellevue sub, il 90, $50.02; il 91. $90.37; il 92. $08.78. Walk, Ernllv W . Culver Riggs A Lynns sub, li 170. $38.11; Washington Bank A Trust Cos.. Warrington !i 10. $301.21 . Weidley, Waiter A., Marfleigh. il 390, $18.37; Weiser, Martin E., Warfleigh, il 187, $13.44; Westover. Robert L. A Sarah j C., Ardmore, 11 11. $179.64.

BEECH GROVE. (Center Township.) Brown, Charley 8., Be ■> h Grove, il 14, ol 109. $9.42; U 15. ol 109, $9 42; il 10. o! 109. $9.42; i! 17, ol 109. $9 42; !! 18. o! Mi. $52.77; J 1 19. ol 109, $7 39; il 20, ol 109. $9.42; il 14, ol HI. $9.41; il 13, ol 111. $9.42; il 16. ol 112 *i4.90. Foundation Real Estate Cos., Beech Grove, ol 31. $11.40. Hendrickson, Edwin A, Beech Grove, ol 24. $25.82; ol 25, $21.70; ol 26, $11.40; ol 27. $11,40; ol 2.8. $11.40; ol 29, $11.40; ol 30, $11.39. Jordan, Arthur, Beech -Grove, i! 2, ol 71, $9.42; il 3. oi 7i. #9.42; il 4. ol 71, #9.12. ii 5. ol 71, #12.19; il 1, ol 113, $12.19; ii 2, ol 113. sl2 19: il 3. ol 113. $12.19: 11 4, oi 113.412 19: il 5, ol 113. $12.19; ii !. oi 113. #12.19; I! 7, ol 113. #1210: ii 8. ol 113, #l2 Is; il 9. ol 113. $12.19: il in ol 113. sl2 19; 11 11, ol 113, $12.19; il 12. ol 114, $1219; ii 10, ol lit. sl2 19; U 17 el 114. $12.19; i! is. ol 11-f, sl2 19; !! 19. <d lit. #12.19: li 20, oi 114. $12.19 II 21. ol 11-4, $12.19; Il 22, ol 111, $12.19; ij 23, ol 114, $12.19; 11 24, ol 114, $12.19;“ 25, oi 114, $12.19: ii 20. oi 114. sl2 19; il 27. 1 114, $12.19; il 28, ol 114. #12.19: ii 29, Ol HI, >’12.19; ;> 30, ol 111. #l2 Ll; ii 16, ol 115. $12.19; il 30, ol 115, $12.19; il 23, ol 116, $14.96. Lambert, 1., C>, Beech Grove 11 3. ol 69, $9.42; il 8. ol 72, $9 42. Meek A Hamilton, Beech Grove, ii 17, ol 73. $9 41. Muir, Oscar R., 11 15, ol 73, $9.41. BEEtn GROVE. (Franklin Township.) Churchman, Henry C. A Robert M. Turner; Frank F. & Nettle C. (ex Church lot), Nos rd IV 6, S W >.4 sec 27. twp 17 If 4, ac 7, $72.15. BEECH GROVE. (Perry- Township.) Anderson. Lizzie, Bee<h Grove, il 28, ol 165. $7.02; Anderson, Beech Grove, li 29, ol 105, $7.01. Beasley, Alonzo 8., Beech Grove, il 31, ol 164, #65.44; Beech Grove Improvement Cos., Beech Grove, ii 18, of 105, $7.02; il 19, ol 165, $7.01 ; ii 11, ol 203, $40.30; Beech Grove State Bank, Beech Grove, 60 ft W end, 11 12, of 124. $88.40; Beech Grove, Town of Beech Grove, ol 129, $41.73, Britton, Chas., Beech Grove, 11 *l2, ol 162, $23.74; Brown, Chas. 8., Beech Grove, 11 1, o! 133, $801: il 5. o! 133, .$8.01: 11 0. ol 133. $8.01; li 7, ol 133, $8.01; il 8, ol 133, $8.50; 1! 9, ol 133 $9; 11 10, oi 133, $9.49; 11 11, ol 133, $10.97; 1! 11, ol 134, $08.73: il 12, ol 174, $1 ~44; 11 21, ol 205, ss.so; il 22, ol 205, $8.50. Clapp, Charles L., Beech Grove, 11 23, el 159, $31.72; t ier, J. R. Beech Grove, 11 52. ol 160. $9.21 ; 11 53, ol 166. $9.22. Earl, Otis M., Beech Grove, il 33, oi 120. $10.97; il 84, oi 120, $10.97; Eliott, Joe M„ il 4, ol 178, $9.14. Filbert, C. E., Beech Grovo, 11 23, ol 165, $7.02; Forsyth, Tennle P. t Beech Grove, il 21, oi 104, $13.44. Glass, L. M.. Beech Utove, it 12, ol 120. $4.80; il 13. ol 120, $1.80; Goodman, Louis A Harry C. English, Beech Grove, and 22, ol 122, $8.77; Goodman, Louis A Harry English, Beech Grove, ii 23, ol 122, $9.14. Humston, Edw E., Beech Grove, 11 5, ol 162, $61.09. Jun -s Martha', Beech Grove, 11 31, sq 161, $54.39; Jones. Lucy, Beech Grove H :io. sq 122, -‘510.60. il 37. sq 120, $10.24; .! dan. Arthur, Beech Grove, i] 58, sq 119. $11.77:61 1, sq 120, $7.07; il PI. sq SI 1.96 : ii 25. %q 15V $11.96; il 26. sq 157, $11.90; il 25, sq 158, $11.96; il 26, sq 158, $11.96. 11 26. sq 159, $11.96; il 14, sq 161. $19.46: i! 20,,5q 161. $13.43; il 11, sq 162, >12.01; ii 25, sq 162. §14.92; il 2fi sq 182, $14.92; 11 14, sq 165, $9.14; 11 14, sq 166, $18.42. Lambert. I. C., Beech Grove, il 23, sq 161, $32.43; il 27, sq 161, $36,-47; Larue, John E. A llarriette P., Beech Grove, ii 14, sq 121, $15.97; il 15, sq 121, $10.97. McDada, Frank, Beech Grove, il it, sq 123, $0.60; Miller > Ryan, Beech Grove, il I', so 163, $11.66; il 30, sq 172, $13.45. Ott, Claude, Beech Grove, ii 5, sq 165, $10.97. Ott, Dick IL, Beech Grove, il 35, sq 121, $13.93; Ott, Diqk U., Beech Grove, il 31. sq 160. $12.46. Patton, R. G., Beech 173, $37.12; I'flager, Harry M., Beech *ir'>i-e, il 13, sq 178, $9.87; Platise Jacob, Beech Grove, II 1, sq 166, $9.14; Price, F.luora, Beech Grove, il 18, sq 161, $10.60. Ristine. H. 11., Beech Grove, !! 25 sq 163. $11.92. Simpsnn, William. Beech Grove il 1 sq 175. sl3 93; 11 2, sq 175, sl2 94; Spivaitrwsky, Cornelia A. A Alien, Beech Grove il 10, sq 305, §8.05. Zander. Fred H. A Nellie 8., Beech Grove, il 24, sq 160, #62.32. BROAD RIPPLE. Brlnker, WiDford II A Edna M., 87 A 12-IUO ft x 168 A 2-12 ft, com 256 ft 8 of N line A 1-157 ft E of W line, mid N side N E Vi- sec 1, tp 16, r 3, hundredths 33, $77.06; Lights Sugar Grove add. il 160, $32.11. , , Cline. Fred, Northview add, il 86, sq 10, $20.29. Furgason, Alrnena, Lights Sugar Grove add. see 2, 11 131, $18.40. Johnson. Caroline, Northview add, il 85, $29.89. Keehn, Clarence, Lights Bellevue sub, il 201, $42.45; il 202, $42.45. Plymouth Realty Cos., Broadway il 2, $24,13.

LEGAL NOTICES. (Continued.) \ /VVV*A^/VBiNAAA^AZWW\ZWVVV^VVVVVS^ ! Quick. Emtua A., Pursels add. sq %, jil S. $47.17. | Ralph, W. E. Cos., com 1,039% ft E of W line GO and 85 TOO ft W line, 11 ft on rd bet rd A ry, pt N E 14, S IV Vi, sec 36, Ip it, r 3. hundredths 24, $12.62. CLERMONT. Miller. Joseph M„ tri (ex 1 A 10-100 a), S mid pt. 8 W <4 A N W 'Vi, sec 21, tp 16, r 2, 1.10 a, $23.15. RAVENS WOOD. Gayer, Marian M, Raveuswood, 11 71, $20.76. Hubbs, Fannie E A Wm 8., Ravenswood, il 00, $22.98. Schmitt, Horace A., Raveuswood, il 44, $26.40. ' UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS I Anderson, James G. A Win. E., Win. 1., i Elders University Heights, il 429 $9.7#; | Axe, George A., Elders UiMversity ; Heights, il 4. $8.41. I Boughey, John E., Elders University il 5, sll.lO. i County Real Estate Elders Uni- ! versity Treights, il 193, $8.42. i Henley, Elwood, Elders, 2nd Marion ! Heights, il 28. $9.06. { l.a mliert, Lydia, University Heights, HI IS, $8.42. AicKnlght, Hugh/ University Heights, j il 335. $8.56. i’helps, Ernest L., University Heights, il 229, $9.32. Stroh, John W., University Heights, E Vi, il 97, $6.50; E %. il 98, $0.50. Thompson. Christina. University lights, il 328, $9.33; Thompson, Mary A., Unl- | veysity Heights, 11 $9.33. I Wheeler, James W., il 92, $9.33; Wheali tr, Malinda M., 11 93, $9.33. j Yakey, Jos., W. A Gussie, 11 72, $92.60. WOODRUFF PLACE Cheyne. Emma, Alberts & Frederick 11, Woodruff Place, il 1, $130.73, Cheyne. Frederick 11. A Emma A., Woodruff Place, i! 3, $265.64. I’case, 'Sqphia. Woodruff Place, 40 ft side, il 58, $239.34. - Smith. Arthur L. A Grace 11.. Wood- j ruff Place, il 133, $331.00. CENTER TOWNSHIP, Aiple, Emliv, Eiders Ist Southeastern Park, ii 97, $44.68; Alexander, Mary, Kinnear Hiatt Cos., N bivu udd, il 53. $19.47; Arnold, Sant, Brookside Sunny Grovo add, 11 129, $0.62; il 130, # 1.02. Barrett, Charles C., Bakemeyers S 1 Mer st add, il 3, $12.13; il 4, $16.48; Ben--1 ncr. Mart E., Claypoble N E Park add, ‘ ii 220, $901; ii 221, $10.98; Bever, GeO. E. A Emma P. Bakemeyers sub Bakemeyers S add E ‘- 2 . il 19, #35.91; Blair, James M. A Harriett G . Bigm.ys suit Black ailmrs add, 11 126. $6.01; il 127, i $6.01 ; Lula M.. Ciaypools Northeastern Park ! add, il Inß. S-0 93; Browning, Laura C , 1 20# A 7-10 ft x 208 x 7-10 ft X E c..r # B l i, sec 21, twp 16, range 4, 1 ac, I s-^ 2 - Carter, Hiram A Browns S E add. 11 39. $0 02; Case, Rebecca J , ii 174, #*- 45; il 175, $8.45; Coburn, Augustus, Ha>t->n sub Browns S E, 11 1. sl9 -Vi; Cox, '.buirlotte It . Ciaypools. N E I'ark. il 251, sl2 12; L)an, John M . Brookside (lard--ns. ; ox st, il 7, *11.01; J.'c’.zell, Mary Ann. 8 I of rd 8 E cor H E V*. ace 28. twp 10, 1 range 4, 8 of Pendleton rd, N E H sec : 28. twp 16, range 4, 26 ac and 74 ac. i *240.33' Dickerson, Frauds hrs of ; Browns S E add, II 1. $16.30. Eider, Wm. Elder. Ciaypools N-rtii- ! eastern Park. i. 47. s_s, Elicit, Cim>. 'F. k Bertha E , li #2, *12.17 • Epsc . George, 8 of tr pt 8 W V+ 5 128, r\vp 16, range 4, .38 ami .50 ac 8 of rr, N w X E *i, ace 28, twp 16. range j 4, 1.50 ac, $379.66. I Fletchers Svgs. A Trust Cos., Stewarts [ 34th st add, 11 $12.13. 1 Gaylor S. R-, Howlans Homestead ! add, 11 Si, $12.12 • G.-r'-er, Florence E , Roblnwood. ii 236, $8.45; il 237, $8.45 j Graham, Carrie 8., Browns S E :i*id. 244, $8.45; 11 215, *8.45; Grabum, ELza beth Biguey's suii' Bh*k admrs add 11 j 125. '56.61. Hartar, Emma M.. Bakemeyers - r * Mer-1 St add, li 1“. $!212; Uaj“. Fra 11- is ; A, Ex. 15 ft N si-ie N end K M s E quarter, sec 23, twp 15, range 3, 2. 50 ac, $>4.10. ! Hollingsworth. Silas A Magdalena. Big--1 ney s sub Black admrs add, il 12, $8 .-3; llnghe*, Rosa K., Dennys Betlc-i r.ve obi. il 33, sll.Ol. J OIIII son. Albert S.. Clavpool's N’ortlieastern Park add, il 201. 88 I *.’ * ii 20 -. ; J-.ims iii. XV Guy. How land’s iloinestea-1. li 29, >12.13; J.ihi.ston, E gw 7, Brookside Sum: v Gr-*ve nM-l. ii q’no ii $6 60; il I sC>’o; I 5 $6.60; II 0, s’, Ct>; ii 20, $6 00; il 2';. $6 00 ; 1! 22. $0.01;' ii 23, $6.61; i! 24, >0.61; 'i S*>. -0 61; il I*9. $6.61; i) 100, *6 0!; il 10L >64.1 ; ii lU>, *0.0!; il 109. $6 61 ; ii 11”. $6 61; il ill. *0 61; il 112. $0.01; il !!•>, ,60!; i! 116, $001; li H 7, >'''.ol: ddefr. M .! Brown sB. E. add. il 6S, SIOSo. ! K . Cn.o.an F.. Mel la* A C..,' a-: i. ill 17 sll.Ol ; #1101; Knew r, Anna -V. ; Kltin- tr, Hiatt V Co.'s N. Llvd add, i! ; 93, sls 80. ' l.as* u. I).’igmnr. Bro.fksldo Sunny Grove add, H 67, SSJS2; Leary John K;n i near, Hiatt A Cos. N. H oiimard 11 !I, ill 48. #15.98; il 50, sir..9>: Lewis. Thomas ,1* , Eider's 2d Southeastern Park add. iii 206, #12.12; 1.-.Tu i* 1 . F.dwar l, Kir; near. Hiatt A Cos * N. H<■ - - ••• rd add. I 75, $18.45; Long, W. D„ itoi-Lnwood, il 152, #9.13.

McCUiito. k. 1.1-1.:: I*.. Flay; 3s N-riii eastern I’ark, il 131, $12.12, Mi-Gay, E lzalxttit. TClhic-.tr. il-uit \ 1 - N *••*...c vard add, il 25. $12.12; Mi-Do well, ’hark s K. *v * <ll l H •/•'■;- - Sort Bark add, il *>>s, sl3 90; Ma;thews. R" ; “-rt E , K nnc.ir. IHatt N lto.:i"V:ird add* il 6#, sl2 13; Meek A Hamilton, Mg ney s sub, Muck rollin' add. il 49. #8.54; Miller. Mary It.. Glay'p..o|G > f ..-a-tern >' - add, 1i 302, $12.13; Miller A Ryan, Brown’s S E add, it 314, sli.t>2'; ll JiU, #ll.o£. Nlcklaus. Mary W., 11 201, $27.35. Outland, Helen M . N1 ulas ft a! , H. Wood il 29, $11.02; <>utlui.d Helen M A Virgil F. nt al.. B Wood, il 20, $11.02. rioenger, Edw.. (Taypnol's Northeus' ern I’ark, il 276, >12.13; Boston. Loin J’*., Brook side Siuinv Grove add. .1 1:9 *>.53 ; li 120, $8.53; il 121, $123.7,8 ( ~j ]o||, si), il 122, $8.53; I'Ti-ston, Frederick J., Mg ney's sub. Black adiur add, il 129, $'27.08; II 130, $20.20 il 131. $20.7,6. Ream. Walter M., Brown's S E add, il 25, sll.Ol. Sanders, Allt*-hell. Brown's S E add, il 205 $13.70; Schiller. Wilhclmiua, ('laypool’s Not theasfern Burk ' t 227 Schirmer, Adeie, Glaypool’s Northeastern lark, il 24, $12.13; SiiclUlouse, Frank, Lancaster add, Brightweml, ii 41, $11.02; Short, Lola, '.'laypool'a Northeast -m I'ark. il 2.81, $2093; ii 282, *2o.!' ; Smith, Galvin. "Brown's S. E ad 1, ii 4, $10.30; Smith. Walter E., i.’liiv;>'cd’,- North • istcrti Bark add, il 132. #12.13; Sturgeon, I'. It., 175 x 672.5 ft com. 820,88 ft E of VV line and 087.5 ft Nos S line (it S W N W gee 20, twfi 15, rr.gc 4, 2 acres 705 hdtbs, $36,53: Sweeney. Rot. r V , Joseph ks. A Agnes It., Gluvpool'a Noytlieastorn Bark, i) 189. sls 80. * Teiper, Henry A. A Henrien Bakemeyer's S. .Meridian add. il 0, st‘2.!3. Union Trust Go., tr.. Elder's Southeastern Bark, 11 159, #1.8.47,; ( Huston. Leroy, S A W of It. it , S Vi ■< W U (ex H AG 5 W cor); ex 354) AC N W cor ex rt of way. see 10. twp 15, range 4, acres J 9 4o ini’iis, s!'i*.d>, Wallace, Matilda, 15. J -Howland's Homestead, il 47. sl2 13; Wiirnen Flora, 330 A 4 10 ft W side S S E Vi, S<’C 21. twp 16, range 4, acres 9 87 lidths, *231.55; Galkins, Davttl, Glaypool's Norlhoustcrti Bark, 11 294, $12.13: Weinland, Ida, Nieh- • ijj a et. ai, Brightwood, il 44, sll.Ol ; Whirldon, 11.. Kinnear Iliatt A Go. N. Boulevard add, il iOO, >lu 13 ■ Williams, Walter 1.. Glnypool's Northeastern Bars add. i! 70, $12.13; Wood, E. Son, T. A Belle 8., Brown's S K add, il 270, $8.45; il 271. sll 07 CENTER TOUNSIIIP—OUTSIDE. Corporations. Cruse. V. S. Realty Go , Glencroft, il 3, #15.78. Eilering. Louis Go,. Denny partn sub pt N W li sep 17, twp 15, range 4, ac 1) 6 00.100 u., re*, il 8. #138:65. Fletcher Savings A Trust Go., Daggy's Star add, il 21, sq 4. $13.48. Hobart, Mathew Cos., Huston's sub. Brown's S E add. 11 3, #l9 87. - Marion County State Bank, Kinnear, Hiatt Go. N. Boulevard add. il I (JO. #15.97. I‘ivot City Realty Go., Min.-ar add, il 0, $10.00; il 7, ¥10.00; il 8. $11.81; il 9. #ll.Bl Walker Brooks Realty Go., Sjone's Orchard I'ark, 11 12, #18.44. DEC.ATI It TOWNSHIP. Barnes, A. A., tr. Mars Hill, il 2352, $4.03; Bessire, Dale P., Mars Hill, il 1107, $4.05; Brewer R 8 a ,m' iel S., Mars Hill, il 17.52, #1.03. Rtirnst\n, Charles (ex S ac. S end) E #5 S W Vi *ec 22, twp 14, r 2 2a,

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, JANUARY 23,1922.

LEGAL NOTICES, JVVW JVV Wwff °W - , , --<n--5238.53; Byers, Sallie K. (Wm. & Maggie Guyer Life est), Sos rd E side E >/ 2 N E Vi sec 13 Iwp 14, p 2, 29a, $92,10; Byers, Sallie K. A Herschel 11., N a£ rd N end E Vi N B Vi sec 43, twp 14, r 2, 30a, j $92.45. - ! Coppock, Eliza J., Newton, 37 ft N end, il 2, #15.75, Eastes, Charles C.. E Vi S W V sec 13, twp 14, r 2, 80a, $317.88. Greater Indplsilndus Assn, Mars Hill, 11 598, $1.03; Guild, James K., Mars Hill, 14 24 52,,-$4.03. Seideusticker, George, Mars Hill, il 920, $4.03. Tamjer, Gordah 8., Mars Hill, il 623, $4.03. FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. Brown, Ernest T. A Ruth E., New Bethel, N of*KlcU, il 52, $3.61; il 53, $6.61; N W cor N W V 4 sec 32, twp 15, r 5, 88a, $8.05. Churchman, Frank F., N W Vt sec 34, twp 15, r 4, 160 a. $710.70; 8 Vi W Vk S W Vt, Sto 27. twp 10, r 4, 40a, $808.49; Churchman, Henry C., Robert M. A F. A Nettie C., Turner (ex 7 25-100 a N E cor) N ± W Vs SW Vi sec 27 twp 15, r 4, 32.75a, $459.96. Federal 'Securities Cos., N E cor N W Vi S E Vi sec 34 twp 15, r 5, 17.27ia $129.45; Fidelity Trust C 0.,, tr., Latonia, ii L $23.11; il 2, $23.11; il 3, $23.11; ii 4. $23.f1; il 5, $23.11; il 0, $23.11; il 7, $23.11; il 8, $23.11; il 9, $23.11; 11 10, $25.11; il 11, $23.11; 11 12, $23.11; il 13, $23.11; il It. $23 11; U 1.1, $25.81; il 10, $20.06; ii 17, S2O 06; il IS, $21.41; il 19, S3L4I; 11 20. $2141; ii 21, $21.-11; ii 23. $21.41; il 24, $21.42; il 25, $21.42; il 26, $21.42; il 27. $19.74; 11 28. $19.74; il 29, #11.26; 11 30, $10.08; 11 31, $11.05; il 32, $1533); il 33< $lB 03- 11 31, $15.03 In E th N E Vi see 13, twp 15, r 5 ,15a. $43.44; Nos New Bethel, com 1731.3 ft Sos N K cor EVi sec 31, twp 15, r 5, X E Vi, 1.41 a, $104.73", New Bethel, il 1, #97.62; New Bethel 1. 2-3. I 18 $60.37; il 40, $34.97; il 51, #3 80; i r.mld K side NE #4 > sec S1 13 * r J la ’ $14.65. Gordon. Mary I’*., Kennedy’s Ist add, il 104, $77.77; 11 105, $1.78. O’Lenrv, Daniel A Vinude G., com 2iio ft E of W lino and 70...3 ft Nos 8 line mid pt 8 W it sec 32 twp 15 r 5, 6a, $54.20. Toon, Ebon S.,* N side-N E Vi N M i sec 5 twp 14 x r 5 3a. $10.99. PERKY TOWNSHIP. Clarke Walter C., Grasmere, sec 1, il 152, $4 1 35. Dawson, Emma. >• E pt S \V V 4. 52 1.5 i acres 49 43*1, $291.91; Demurec. Irg M.. S E V* S E Vi. 33-15-3, acres . 40, $2*21.79. Emery, Charles, 8 of lVi ac 232 A *>> i'H ft 8 W of inters, ctlon; of Nine A Bluff road Mid N id 8 E V*. *ee -1-3 l .5, tAI-IW, *5.71.. llurfeil. Frank C., Hunt’s 8 Side add. ii 87, ■'Vg^S* Gravel Sand <*o.. Com ft Sos N line on ,\V line of E <’• pt E 'j. of S E ',4 N W Vi, sec 15-14-3, 71-100. $5.71. I.awremo, C. M. Hunt’s S side add. il 10 $3 ss; 1. : as, Ellz.ibeth, Lucas’ Pla. * 1 (.-x lw ft \V end), ii 9, $10.32; li 10, #1 o.:;2. Mcl.ain, George B . 131V4 ft I- fi ßle N IV V. l4 14-3. ac . #44.07; 8 end " i.'. > I . V*. sec 14 14 3, In: 2*l. $74.82 A of !31Va ft E side pt N W V*. *ec 14 14 3, jq i;o li*, SL.S.A>. Mart. IVI.r A Mary, 176 ft N .v S x 495 fr, .oin 3.V)' a ft 8 of N K cor N E V* S W Vt. 27-15-3, ac ' Itatts, Asa 11., Hunt s S side add, M so. Sd.fri. ; Satlwg Emory, Elder's E Igewood add, -.8 A 1 3 ft. 8 of 1)0 A 2 3 ft N ei.l ; 11 tiff s\7s; Spei le-r. Daniel L., pt E !... h’ W sec 34 15 3, ac 28 90 100, $158.91.

Thompson. Edwin E, tr, Icing Acre add, il 43 > 27.72; i'ilton. l>itv id K., 2 u jXiO (' H S com 7 C H S W of N E cur N E 1 " sec 20 1 4 4, nc 1. $72.22. Vi:k. .Tillius It.. Elder’s 3rd Edge-wood, il 213. $-8.20. Wad** Mcllvaine. M A Mae E.. Elder's 3rd l.iigewood. il 169. $25.32; Watts. Ben Ja m i ii, coni 319 A 14-100 ft Nos S line, >li I > j-t 8 W V, 8' W *>, see 21* 15 4 lie 2 955-100*1. #'.1.27; Wheat* i*nft, llarvey 11., ”r' i l..i>-:i J. McAlpitie life est *, N E V* i.-x 1 • -. ho .1 .lot *. N E 20 14 4. He. 39. $-'07.2'.-; L cuo v . L. >♦ _N W •, se. 21 11 1, acres 35. $174..*.; MllkSiu'in. William 11. A Muliasa 1* II . ~y:\ 198 ft. com 3 A 59 H, W of N if ior E ■, N W >4 sc 13 14-4, aefi-s 1 .Vi-bw $14)31; Wol ott. Og'e. N 'V ,* I|.;x . . A: S . udN WV* sec 21-14-4, acres 18, s#6-80. PIKE TOW NSIIII*. < i..-fibers. William <* . Hos'-rouk A il dison A I!"!-: 11l II s lid.l li 22. *3.57 . i . ;fin a:i Edgar <*, s E ior E -j N E > see 28. twp 17, range 2 ae il. s2'>37. Davis, Nauiy. N pt tex 5 ac N E It) N W U sec 2-8, twp 17. range 2, ac 50 Hardin Ore a I A Moses <>. <ex 10 ac. N endi, W ' • 8 E ■, >••<: -0 17 2, sl**B 8$; W side E 1 8 E >, scc 20, two if. r 2. ac 0 .<l.l. \V end N ' , N > j E S K '-4 .ii, uip ft, range 2, ac *i 5-US'ths. sl2 12 Mill.-r Jttm.-s A., Augusta, il 2S. siu.".t ij -9 #2 96 ll 50. *2 58; ,1 M. $2 50; il 52. #3..'*ii'. il 53. #2.59; ii 54, $2 50 Xebnnc, J -hn.. H of rd N line S E 'i M— hi, twp 17, range 2 u 1. <2.3.10 Ei I rd S W pt S 'i N E sec 21. twp 17, range 2. ac 11 s4l *4l. LAWRENCE TOW NSIIIP. A x line, Otto., W ' 2 S W V 4 sec 17. twqi 17, rang*- 5, 86 uc, <3,83 75; E of creek! S W H Sec IS. twp 17. range 5, 102 ac, f; 501.08 ' Bol.inder. Boss J., Mocks add, (ink land, il 40. <4 60: Bolandor. Boss & Louisa J , Oakland J Mock's 2nd add, ii 24 $10.31 . I! 45. Sl.flu. j McDaniel. Louis M., \V side N W Vi S E Vi sec 19, twp 17, range 5, 2 ae, Negley. David 1).,' § end W Vi N W V* see /t. twn 10. range 4, 25 ac, W Vi lit. Way iiaci to. S W '■* sec 14, twji 10, range 4. 7it ac, $850..02. WARREN IOWXSftIP Askren, S.nm, Askniiduie, il (23, $39 94 Deiiioi.stration u -narii *'a . li rr'-on Heights, ii 51. 57.K7 . ii 52. $9.05. German American Trust Go., tr., Karrman Heijflits, ii 6. $0.10; Green, William S. A Nettie A . Libert} Gardens, il id. sl4 81; Grube. Henry \V. ,v f.cora, Ar 'inglon Ueights, S Vj. il 40, $9.41. Hilß r,. Gusitivus ! , & Adaijiide. N Vj, 1 N'j S ; . ex rd j W Vi sec 2’C>, twp 10. range 2. 20 ae, $l6B 57. Kennedy, Grace W., Washington Place! Heights, see 1, il 100. $11,85. Icutib* rt, L. G., 178 2 12 ft on R UxOnfl ft F. \-i S W Vi s, c 1, twp 15, range 4. 2.41 ac, $35 47 Murphy, Patrick k. Ben ri- e, Elder’s Wasliiirgtou I’iaiV see 2. ii 391. $8 46 Obereiinin, Byron S. A Muriel M.. G. 06 <’ H 5.v1'2.15 G 11 S E side N W j.t W Vi N W Vi see 24, twp 10, range 4. 7 ac. $42.00: Olin, Walter G. Washington Place Heights add, il 231, $10.82. Parker, Ulysses S., Brown's ICllenbcrger Phrk. il 7**. $8.75. Itowney, Emma, E 'MS R t.j \ \\r 14 1 see 15, twp 15, r 4. 20 -nc, $115.87. Stinnk. Charles II Sr A M ■ rtliy T.. j Adkreinlme, _it 11. $12.58: Sudiip-vcr, ' Waller G. A Maud". Cumberland 1-.I E add. S3 ft E side, il 5. sq 1, $40.52; Swais- ; good, Alice, Emerson. Gardens, il 171. i #7.87. 4V AS* rIN G TON TO\V NSHI P. Billb.vmer. Raymond E. A R,je Montrose, il 128, $2121: BlnnCliard. Broiler ick W. Rocky Rijiplc Fairview add. II 80, $12.12 Boswell. Edwin G. A Nellie L. E ..f !’. Sos rd, pf- N E ‘4, K W see ffft, twp 16, r 3, 1 56 100 acres. 599.11; Rrlfcey. George .1 & Glark II Luirell. K ky Ripple Fairview Park add, ii 105, $0.89: IL 100, $6.89. Clawson, Katurah 8., A. B. Carter's 6lh add, 11 012. sl7 79: Clawson, Minnie I*., 88 ft on rd x.2'o 42-100 c h s Nos 20 a, 8 end W >-) 8 E Vi see 20. twp 17, r 3, 2.75a. $38.73: Crossen, Oscar 11, Cnvlor’s sub, li 1, $01.50; Crossen, Oscar lE, Gaylor’* s'd' il 6, $5.36 Davenport, J ft'ie M. ITinesiey's Fairview Park add, i! -18, $lO 95; Dyer, Blanche N'., Rose Hill, ii 91. $0.4)6: Dyer. Blanche N.. Rase Hill, il 92, $6.60. Easley. Carl A Sidonia, Fairview Ills, i! 19, $29.95: Ecknian. John M., Terrace Beach, ii 9, $9.43: Ei-kman, John 3L Ter•race Beach il 10. $'26.32. Felker. Leo J . Monticello, 50 ft on 1 Carvel ave by 170 4 ft, com 50 ft Sos N I W cor il 29. SO.OO. Hamilton, Lewis & I,aura M, Montrose, j il 408. $8.03: il 404. $.8.03;'il 405. $2195; Hineslev, Andrew i.j Hinesley's Fairview P: rk add, il 42. $14.42: ii 48. $14.42: i! 44, $14.42; i! 45. $11.42; IlineMey. Harry . M.. Hinesley’s Fairview Park add, il 5, f $10.34; il 0. $lO 33; il 13, $10.33; il 20, i $10.32; il 36, $10.34; Hinesley, Julia A.. Hinesley’s Fairview I’ark add, il 7, $10.14; | il 10, $lO 14; il 12, $10.14; il 20, $10.14; il 27, $10.13. j

LEGAL NOTICES. Killinger, Mrs. Mary .T., Ester Park. ! il 2, $21.11; Kolinoff, Dinitri A., Clear View Farm,, il Li, $31.35; Kratzmeier, ; Louis G., Monfose, il IG9. $8.63. | La Fuze, Ofliello M. & Flora L. Fair- : view Hts, il 23, $32 52; Leavitt, Charles ! A., Sos t.47a. 545 ft oil rd, pt -N W. Vi | N W Vi sec 17, twp 16, r 4, 4.04a, $51.81. i MelvinVray, Homer R. & Josephmei 282 ft w line. 2380. f t K line, 007)4 ft N i line, 379 ft S line, corn 069 ft Nos 8 W 1 coi (ex ct of way) , 8 E Vi. see 10. twp i 18. raugte 3, 4 acres 5 : 10i/. $43.82; ! Maclntire, Benneville G. A Rosa L., Tresl : tor's add, E *4> IT 4. $21.09; Mebting. i Orval E., S E pt, N E Vt, N E Vi- sec 26 twp 17, range 3, 9 acres 231-3 midribs. ! #260.55: Miller Oscar G., Montrose, il j 003, $8 63; Mitchell, Mont V. A Orpha E., ! Rocky Hippie Fairview I’ark, 11 39, $12.22; Moffett, John li., A. B. Carter's oth add, il (ill, $23.72; Muleff, Stoyeo D., i'lmitar A. Kolinoff, 183 45-100 fi K line, ; 242 ft S line, com 28115-100 ft Nos 8 F cor, 8 W Vt of N W Vi. sec 4. twp 16, range 3. 1 acre, $22.72; Myers, Laura (A. Wells Life -suite) 8 of 1 A G. .V <hid, IV "side, N E Vi, N E Vi, sec 16, twp 16, range 3, 2 acres, $38.79. Newkirk Glen E. A Mary M., Moctipse, I il 151, $6.04); 11 105, $6 66. | _Patt, Ralph 11., E Vi. s E V 4. sec 28, twp ' !“ range 4, SO acres, #250.20; Price Grace, Light's Melrose add, E \ 4 . il 11. $23.84. Rea, Weiby, Moutrose, il ,221, $8.63; Reed T. F., AilVsonviJle, il 2, sq 2 $6.67; 20x130 ft buck pf il 3, sq 2, #2 55; ItosS, Frank 11. & J. \V. Claypool Ross add, il 3, $9.45. Smith, Andrew J., Montrose, il 176, #9 07; Smith, Aria B , S end, W Vi N E Vi, S W Vi, sec 14, twp li, range 3 5 acres #23.74 ; State Sav.ng i Triyjt Go., tr., Nos river (ex tract Go.), N W pi, N W H, *e 36, twp 17, range 3 W 41 83-100 acres $603.74. ( den Trust Cos., tr., Highway I’ark, 11 2, $18.52. Wade, Alfred S„ Montrose, 1! 59 $8.03; Watson, John 11,. Montrose il 569. *iii>); il 570, $6.60; 11 571. $0 66; il 572, $0.06; .il 573, $0 00; il 574. $6 67; Wells, Henry (A Weils Life estate), N end, W side, ! N E ii. N E Vi see l'i, twff 16. range 3, 1 acre #15.01; Weller, Albert J., Montrose, and JO I *, *B,i;.i; Wilson, Knox G., .Montrose, i! 161. #28.33. Z<- g!er, Anna, Montrose, il 595, $540; il, 596 $5.40. V. VINE TOWNSHIP. , Alien, Theresa A. A.. Mars Hill, il 294, : ■'-*’• '•'s ; Aiuieison, Benjamin W.. LiTukohl' I I’laza, sec 1, i! 1. #5.38; (1 2, $6 22. Br—kett, Wyinoiid J . Mars Hill, il 275, ! $3.23; :i gv.; $5.22; ii 520, $3.22: il 501. i >'3.88: ii 1887,' s.‘ssß; Brown, J.is. J . West Park View, ii 33. #2.53; 11 51. $2.53; BiirneH, Lizzie. S| is add, 5j 612 ft N s:iif o: !do fl E end. il. „2. -$14.67; Bur-n-tt, Helen A., Drexei Gardens No. 2, ll iltS $2.52; . :.m, $2.52, !1 172, $2.53 . ii 473, . Canada, 11-rt G. A I annie V„ Drexei Gardens, 11 8 !, $3.95; Carr, Essie \ Amelia, \V < I'ark View add, i! 150, #2.72). ii 151, $2.52: G iL nian, John T. &. Mtirv, We.- 1 Park View nJd, *il 41, *2 34 ; il 42. , *15,15; Graciunion, Itnrca, Barth heirs' si b. ii 7, *9 0o Gumlorworttq Guy G., Lookout Plaza Duff# add, so-' 3. ii 140, <9o ,:f *; Cummings, Charles A., Fleming Garden I'laet*. i' !4, $3 23 il 45. $lO 80. * • Davis. I-'rank, V/i x-1 Gardena No 2. i! 008. sllO2. Dean. Agnes, Sos Natl rd, com 531 ft W to 8 K cr S W V t N E U se 11, tp 15. range 2,7 m, $57.96. Dlekson, Wm F, Dr* v.q Gardens No, 3, il 747. $2,53: H 718, $.'72; Duffc Eli, Look * our l’iiiz ~ sc 1. il 17* $5.27. Udwards. Reiuie K, S E cor ex 1 A G N E. *4 .N E -4 N I! Vi sec 29. twp 16. ' range 3, ! no. #32 96; Ehle. Charles D . I icmlng Garden Pin e, il 5, $33.20: Emp son. l.ourinda, 4 omiinsoti hrs pin coin i In Mii li rd. 750 32 ft Nos 8 line, 117 94 ft V, of E line 8 K *4 N W * sei 5. twp 15 range 4. t ac, pt, •# hundredths, #9 0 6 J . i-r- t rust < o , tr, I’r.-xei Gardens, il 10d. >2 7.2 Farmers 1 ru- - Go, tr. Drexei Grdn No. 2. il I>., *25.8; 11 102, *2 52: Ford. Cord'd.a J , \v l*ri< View add, i. $3,04; ii 10J, #8.20; <1 16".. v.i.ot*. . linviiv. I). lii.nGi G„ .Salem I’ark. W ' il 2. sq 9. #7.0*7.; S W >*. .1 3. so 9. $3 22, Gardner. Wm., lot 4, 8 of rt, \\ of ii . N U vr *-x ry N E i* s<- 3. to 1... r 3, 3.55 a, #2).:•**; Gf' iter Indianapoiis Industrial Mars Hill, ii 266 $3 94 }litmiiGiii. i, h s P, ltlltmore Hard'ns, il 112. $2.53, ilnrt.lt, Albert A Mathilda, I esli. . . U3- ! Park V lew, I! Ul. *. .

.! 1)2, $2.52; H.irlt, Albert A Mat lldn Mar- Hill *1 7*o. 20 11. i , Glnu.i. G. Blown s AV-st. -u Hi- >■ ■•. it ’245. #5.21.: 11 *4O. ./ '8; il 247, ** 2!.; il 2IS. >*.:>: i! 249. *1 29. ilnj.Kiin, Murat W Browns W. stern lit- - e 2 M 23 4, #4 8) Hug In. s, < liarie- A Drexei Gardens N . 6 il 1 : >3 e 4. 11.1 i.ri.-.b- ii' lir \. E It. & Lulu M, D.-X'd Gar.l. le. 41 100. $2 54 ,J, ki- Mary, West park Vim add. ! 1. !>“, >2. ,M:iikm, Harriet. Drexei: Gardens, 11 156, $8 05; Johnson. Ilarri M , ii. m. S. Id Riverside Pn: k add. ll' 197. ! S.B ii 1.139, 5.5.52 ; Johnson', >ailie, West ! Ia k \ 5-v. ,il 7U, sj K-l.da’ll Gl I ide V . Imltda Hts 8 *,- i 2, ii K 2, so Ke-sfiia, Walter 1! . Mars li I. 1 .797. $4 12. ( I.eGore, Dan W, Brown/s Western His: sec 2, i! 163. $7 I.; 11 I'd. $21.92, Loeb, B red. E of Cr Sos Hr mid E pt com j 41*. ft W of E line. 606. fl Nos S line 8 W hi* 9, twp 15. r 3. 8.78a. $70.08; : Low. Nan y Pat.ier.son Glendale add, il , 25 #•'..;l -. II 20. sO.ll. M-Ma .!-r, G•.•*•:'.* Daniel. Drexei Grds. • i, li : oi. $0.00; M.-Ma-ier, Met!a u, D.""x : Grdi-.s No. 4. ii 1096. $2 53. Mil: dll, T mills. ,1 D G.'UMlibelVs Ist ; ad . il 77, $4. *3: ii 70, $1 I.T; il Sit, $5.02; II Sf. $13.72); Me**k A Hamilton N W ' lots a. ll), 11 A 10 in iff 3 vac S E I* s,-e 20 twp 15. r 3. .68 a, $8.84; Mick lev, John. Indj.: lights, 11 77 $13,.06; M him. Mar ! tim S., West l’rk Vtv add, il 28. $2.52; I Mi.'• r. John W A Emu.a E. Eb-nting , Gr in Pic, ll 32 53.-7 . Morgan, E!!n <>., Drexei Grdn4, 11 311, $2.53; ii 312, $2 52; il $2 7.3; Mueilerscln.en, CJnfH Mars. lEII. ii 2.58, $3.95; .Unlr, Charles, Hrnesid ' Ifivskb; Prk il 1. $3.95 Netil. Vl*l.le E, Patterson Olendaltf add, ii 27. $0.41 ; 11 *B, $041; Nelson. Mary E., i Np- r S add, 17.7 ft 12 fl \\' end, U f.J I #P • •'; 50 ft E of I'4 , ft \v end. I 7-2, ■B3 ."2 Northern Invest Go, Fleming tirin' PI. see 2. il 133. #0.41. R. G In rdwy N to rd W - de, S E --or, N E or. tier 21, twp 13 range 7 p> P7l a.-cs s3Off; Pecks VP vo . A Mar:.a IDx2OO At, com 415i.„ ft A 1 .Vd 8 1" ft W of .8 Ii -. r. W N W I or. s 21, twp 15, range 2 28 100 acres. J #l3 19 1 -de e tal F:f: and . f the \V.,j id. I’l-I; 10 I II 1 aq 9 '.I 2. sq : <5.677 IM.adabncch. Pei.-r W A Sarah W, Mars Hill, il 1,38*. $4.43, Itaekiu E.e-ein-e Fa-oin.- Garde. : PI, 2d add. 41 2*9, *10.44; Keegan, John ' A Myrtle K of rj. S I 'nr S E see 10, Iv. 1. 15 Mnge 2. 2 15 I<)ti aerex of R It. S E or N E qr sec *l. twp 1,. 1 range 2. 2 2.7-1 4> lieges. *7-9.18; 111 e William i. Hr own's Wist'* n li-iglits see 1 and o'. #t Hi; il 08. $ 1 Hi; 1! -23* *1 29: i Roseli. Edw I). A Ella May, Fleming ' Gul den P i! 1"5, $9.80; KilSa. Archie G. ,v Amanda J , Flcmim. Garden I'l, il ,39, $125,3; Ry.'i' Anna D. Ryan Speedway mid. it 1. $0.41 : il '2 SO.-11 ; II 3 $0.41 : i! 4 $6.4-1 ; II 5, *0 41: i! 0, $0 41; II 7. *3,41 il 8, $0.41; 11 9, $58.28; ii In. $*.5.3; 11 H, : *8 7 1 113 #9 0/i; Ml3 $041; II 14, *5 35' *1 15. $53.5 . i] 10. $5.35 ; 11 17 $5.35; il IS, 1 $7,.;u; 11 10, $5.34; n 20, $.5.35; li 21. $9.00; Kyboit, Wm. L A Amanda J., Rybolt’sHome, I’D rk ..add. il 3 $4.09. ■Sipes. Dan A Aennea. Fleming Gardens' PI, .see 2, il 243. $4.02: Spencer, Horace J., - Mars 11 ili, ii 1,7*7,4 $4 43; Street, Sallie,! West Park View ad, ii 27. $2.54. Thomas, Susamiah, Baliev Suburban j ’Home add, il IS. s(>.Bo. Wagner, A.!!., Mars lllil. il 2217, X7..38: Warner, Flora, Sf rd. 25.10 chs W ~f i S E ci.r S E qii ir'er, sc- 1/2, lw|i 17). i ran 2. t ac, $’.95; Williams, George A- li-ssle, W-st Park View add il 100 $2.53: i! 175. $2.52: Willinm Orlnda; IL, Maywood A M Gampbell's add. il 102, $3/22; il 193. $37.8; W nnings, Vinson Mars Hid il '-'2O. $3.32: il 559, $3 s*; il 1574, $3.5.8; Zernlg, Daniel, pi ‘ N E quarter Maywood vno S E quarter, Hpc. 20, twp 15, range 3. 51 he, $5.39. State of Indiana, Marion County, ss; N- 'ice i> hereby given that tile lands and lots described in the foregoing list, or so inueli thereof as will satisfy the amount of tax*--; and assessments dud thereon, r.-Bpecti' "*y, from the owners Hereof withJnlcrest. penal’yarn! charges due al the time of sale. Will be sold at ttie front door of (lie Court House, in ttie City of Indianapolis, Marion County, KtiTfe of Indiana, by the Treasurer of sabi County, on the second Monday in February, being February 13, 1922. at 10 o’clock a. m., within the hours prescribed by law. and continued from day to day until ail shall be .sold. Owner of delinquent pronerf.v will have two years in which to redeem property, as follows: Payment of additional penally of 10 per cent within six months; 15 per cent six tq, twelve months, ■'and 25 per cent after twelve tnon’hs and to twenty-fiftir months from date of said. At the end of two years owner of certificate will receive a tax deed witness my hand at Indianapolis, this 14th day of Jan miry, 1922. A LEO K FKSLi®. Auditor. 1 RALPH A. LEMCKE, Treasurer. /

BURGLAR CHIEF RETURNED HERE ON OLD CHARGE Arthur Welling, Leader of liig Local Jail DelivAy, to Face Court. OPERATED EVERYWHERE Arthur Welling, whose real name is Frank Lynch, and who is styled by the police as a master burglar and cracks* 1 man, will be brought into Criminal Court 1 today to face a two-year-old burglary j ami grand larceny charge which he ! dodged when he led the big Jail deliv--1 ry here on the night of July 4, 1920. Welling, as he is known here. v|as re- - turned to Indianapolis Saturday liom 1 Sacramento, Cal., by Detectives Roche and Fossati. He is the twenty-third of tlie twenty-four men who escaped from jail to be returned, Jacob Shane being the only one who has not been appre- ; bended. Shane was held on a grand lar--1 ceuy charge and detectives have learned * that he is in Cincinnati. TELLS STORY ! TO OFFICERS. Welling told the officers, who guarded him carefullp on tile lung road back, that his home is in San Francisco, but that he hud operated in practically every | .state of the Union.„ He discussed the Jail delivery with the ! detectives and said that when he left the prison he t\ent immediately to Toledo, Ohio. ”1 wanted the other prisoners to go out quietly,” he told the - officers, ‘but they stampeded like a herd of cattle.” He ulso said that he had been arrested only twice since lie left here. The lirst lime was when he participated in what j lie germed "a booze party” in a Chinese | restaurant in Oakland Gal. when he was picked up on an assuult and battery charge. He was released on $35 cash bond and promptly “jumped” it. he said, because Jie was afraid that- if he wa- - lined up police headquarters some officer would him. Ills second arrest took place in San Francisco when he and his “pal,” Baker, were arrested in connection with a big mine robbery. Bak<r assumed all the blame and wAjing was to id for Ike in dianapolls authorities. WAS IDENTIFIED WITH GANG. That Weeing* was Identified with a gang was evident, thr detectives said. I because every 1 gal meins to obtaiu hts j release was exhuusted before he could i t*e extradited. A \* rit of habeas corpus was applied for and when ft was refused j an appeal to ihe Appellate G’oiirt was 1 taken. When the appeal was denied De- j tectives Pecbe and Fossati lost no time in get.lug their prisoner out of thej State. He was brought here in a stateroom, j shackle 1 band and foot, and one of the; I'tflcers vus constantly on gdard. M* aivv**re sci ved in the room, the officers 1 taking n*f chances on a man whom they | regarded us desperate. Welling was arrested ;n the Hotel Stv I ■ Tin with Edward Stevens in April. 1920 after an outfit of burglar tools including a quantify of iiMrog! ycerin had been, tr 1 red to their posses-don. Stevens 'failed to make his escape In ; the jai! delivery, hut later Jumped his) bend. He was arrested several mom list ago in Illinois and on being returned i here was sentenced to prison. i

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NEW YORK. Jan. 2.3- Will Hays. ' i’u-tmapfer (.;■ n.rsL is going to a bigger Jut., That said, we plqill briefly outline I its plan and S' ope—a topic el Interest to • very movie fan in the land. Away up in front we must chronicle that Mr. flays has made a solemn pledge j not to lug politics into the picture in- ! i clustry. It wns Hie only obligation ini- ! i posed by the silver sheet magnates. i The members of the .National A>socia- t . to.a of Motion Picture Producers and | | Distributors for their part have between ; themselves and to him, a treed to accept I i rhe “Indiana dynamo" as n sort of sublimated United States Supreme Court! J sitting within the Industry and to accept i .iis decisions. Primarily, Mr. Hays has been hired at] 1 *101.006 a year for three years to :Mmq t the pro er-- t i*>u of ttie motion picture ill - j ,in- try which is trembling under the u- I | roads of een-orslilp, taxation and dupli- j cation of effort In distribution. lie is the Ilian of Intelligence, honor j mi l standing selected at $2,000 a week to i umpire disputes with n the trade and to; ! represent the leading producers and distributors in the presents! ion of their posl- j i t',. n. not only to the authorities at Washington. D. C., but to the ruling minds In every State utid city of Importance in ! America. i As the throbbing hearty of the motion ! picture lndustrv New Y"rk City will be I the home of "G ar Hays" after March ; l He will headquarter in the proximity i~f Broadway utid Forty-Second street. Avhat is lie to do': That is the very qii sHoti we naked of a half h Z."n or i more of the men who after a eonsidera- |(| { , n os all the “suitables" and "nvall- : il.b’s” decided that Hays was best fitted j for the task ahead. HERE’S Ufl.lT , HE. IS TO DO “ First off, Mr Hava is to see that the public gets th;< right pictures and to raise their tone—pictures that are educationally helpful ns well ns entertaining When ; one producer sees in the product of nffi • Ut.*r elements that arc harmful to the industry he will protest to Mr. Hays. ! Likewise objection to the. diameter of ndA rtisinfr, used bv one producer can be tiled Air Hays will deride, and his opln- ' ions will be tiinding. upon any offenders | of good taste. It will be a part of Mr. Hays' ; to designate the things to keep out of pictures and standardize the standards 1 of the different States. Problems of the studios come within ills jurisdiction There are sixty-four studios on the Pacific Coast and fortyseven In the Eastern States Mr Hays Will be the arbiter of labor disputes in the studios. He is a known champion of the "open shop," which point undoubtedly was not overlooked by the hinders of the National Association of Motion Picture Producers and Distributors. The motion picture industry magnates eel lhat in Mr Hays they have secured not only a good organizer, friend of President Ilarding and diplomat, but n thoughtful map with the public interest deeply at heart. That is why they are willing to place power over production ip his hands. , The amount of renffil paid annually for' films is approximately $125,000,000. The picture men say tha* if the taxation now proposed is- allowed to get upon the statute books of the various States, all this and more will be eaten up. Mr. Hays Rill card index the whole situation, both as to production and exhibition, and then explain the facts to the public and the law-making bodies. ALSO FIGURE IN CENSORSHIP. He will have a big finger in censorship, although the intent is to have him . purge the productiofl end of the business :so thoroughly that what censorship is

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Mrs. Roxa S. Kirby, who was receutly elected by an overwhelming majority to the office of County Assess .r In Campbell County, Wyoming. Uardboiled taxpayers have fouud her fully cai>able of meeting every exigency, atrd (lie county, which in territorial sjze is as large as the State of Connecticut, feels proud of this executive. Mrs. Kirby was formerly ac loWa school teacher, having classes in . Latin and Engi Isl* She knows the as- ] sessmeii; business from the ground up, i having served as ,diq*ity assessor prior to her election to the higher office. SLAYS WIFE, SON WITH HATCHET Chicago Man Spends Last 80 Cents for Weapon Used in Killing, CHICAGO, Jan. 23.—Patrick Tierney surrendered to the police today and confessed the slaying of his wife and 3-yar-old son. The wife and baby were killed Sunday in a basement apartment on ,I’rairie avenue. The bodies were dls_eovered by the landlord of the building. Tierney, a former chemist in the Army, told the police he slew his wife and child because he was unalffc to find work and had nu money. II • sp-mt his last #0 cents fir the hatchet with which the wife and child were killed. After the slaving, Tierney said he walked the str-v'ts for several hours until In* became exhausted from cold and lack of food. Then he went to a police station stid asked f.,r a night’s lodging. Police wore looking :'.*r him after the finding of the bodies of his wife and child and ho was recognized. Soon after he cons- seed the poilco say *l2 GAS MASKS TOR 50 CENTS. NEW YORK. Jan. 23.—Gas masks for which t a* United States Govemtneut paid *l2 am now being sold here for 5o cents.

needed will be done at the sr,nlie thus saving to the producers hundreds of thousands of dollars now spent on pietnres not aceei .aide in some of the ■ States of the Union. Eventually it will up to Mr. Hays to 1 devise n consolidation plan for the dis- ; tribntion of motion pictures.* I The present annual cost of fl'ntribu- ' tion Is Hie huge' sum of $7,300,000. One producer sail lie would b quite .satisfied ! with a distribution cost of $,5,000,000, at : which sum it could be done very efficiently, provided some Scheme -of combination was effected by Mr. Hays. Summed It is: 1 Here is a now Industry that was rapidi ly-growing. It needed both a bridle and Ia strong central master mind to keep |it headed in the right direction. It , should not be blackjacked to death by I pirates masquerading as law makers, | neither sh uid It be run amuck on account of its influence upon human tninds A motion pictre man was on* of question for the post In the center of the see saw. Somebody outside the industry, a pet's cage commanding the respect of, the public, had to be found. Sir. Hays has shown his executive ability as rest master General Should he accomplish half what the motion picture magnates expect, he will be worth quadruple his salary to them, and to fleht thinking ■itiz’ns be the most potent influence for good in the United States. For after ail. the motion picture Industry is the foot in the door of every American home.

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FAVOR TRADE DEVELOPMENT IN PHILIPPINES San Francisco Chamber of Commerce Delegates Submit Recommendation. MAKE STUDY IN FAR EAST SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 21.—Development of the Philipp nes as an outpost of AmAiean trade in the l-'ar East and a national movement to secure for tha United States abroad adequate consulates and til'f.i-ient personnel are two of tha suggestions brought buck from a tour of Japan, China Straits Settlements, Dutch East Indies. French Indo-China, the Philippines and Hawaii by a large number of San Francisco business unJ professional men and women, and voiced by Dwight K. Grady, secretary of the foreign trade department .of the San Fraxeisco Chamber of Commerce, which sponsored the "trade reL*tins" tour. "We found Ju Japiyt that the people of that country in commercial circles at ! least prized American friendship very ; highly,” said Mr. Grady. “Wherever wo i went we were royally received. In this j connection I can point out that America ; cons ;mes #0 per cent of the silk of Japan, the basic product of wealth in that country. That in itself constitutes an inducement for the growing friendship and respect between, the two countries. There are tin sounder arguments of the world for friendship than the arguments which progressive commerce presents. _ FIND CHINESE HOSPITABLE. • "From Japan the party went to China. In iny opinion China offers Amer*ca her present opportunity. “We fouud that wherever the Chinese ' dwell, be it in North China or in South ! China, Straits Settlements or in the : Philippine Islands, the, Chinese eagerly | went out of their way to extend hospitalj ity to us. “Surely where such. friendship exists, and it was shown to us in many ways i with receptions and extremely warm ■ hospitality ip’ Peking, Soochow, ShangI hai, Hong Fong, Singapore and Manila, ilt should not be difficult for properly equipped Americans handling good ' goods to-suceeed. i ‘‘From China the party went to Slni gapore, In the Straits Settlements. There 1 we found if few good Americans strongly ; entrenched and doing some business iu | spite of a very marked ousiness depression. "Java Is suffering from a business depression, as is j too, the European competition is gaining | Ueßdiiv, due to the present international | exchange situation. 1 “While the financial situation is not satisfactory in the Philippines, it is bej ing worked out. POLITICS IN ; PHILIPPINES. j "We have heard much of politics In ; the Philippine Islands, the reason being that politics and business are so inter* | woven and lntermeshed in the islands ; 1 hat It is extremely difficult to separate I them. “General Wood had Just accepted the i governor generalship of the Philippine Islands. | "In a public address Governor-Gen--rat Wood fold n<= that the future of | the Philippine Islands is secure. It nior*dy needs the cooperation of the ' American people in the United States, and the Americans tn the Islands and the Filipinos there, with fh< adminitrai lion. Ho went on to say. and fcy virtue “f hi? military authority, that he thought here wis not the remotest possibility if war in the Pacific. OFNERVL WOOD POINTS NEED OF TRADE POLICY. - "Governor-General Wood also pointed jout the necessity of establishing an American foreign trade policy. In this connection the deleearton found that Americans doing business In the Orient, especially In China were forced to pay he same tax which we at home pay to aur Government. ‘ "We found that competing nationals of c>lh"r countries w“r exempt from this taxation and, therefore, enjoyed a great advantage over our foreign trade ; representatives abroad. We found that our transportation companies were competing against other shipping companies and were at a Joss to write np higher expense than competing companies In other nations. We found that our Government representatives were not equipped to do their wo - '. a9 are the government representatives of other countries. "We f uind many which at the foundations are wrong. The American people and the American Government should awake to the significance of what foreign trade means to this co-.in,ry and as a unit should strive unceasingly for the depelopment of a good sound policy. “In lin* with this we can very logically develop Manila as the American trade post In the Far East. We have an 'excellent harbor there We have geographic position. It perhaps requires the establishment of a free zone of transshipping. and re-conditioning of merchandise and the Improvement of port facilities. But with such port freedom as the ports of Saigon. Hong Kong. America too. can maintain tier rightful position with relation to the furelgD trade. "The vital factor in the development of good foreign commerce is In, the correct choice of personnel.”

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