Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 295, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 April 1923 — Page 15

FRIDAY. APRIL 20. 1923

23 MISCELLANEOUS FOB SALE ! (Concluded From Preceding Page) _ a—Household Goods LARGE wall mirror and raaUpfrany mantel: cheap for cash, 1610 N. Hmnaylvania *t chtLD'S beii. new mattress, s*l: oak rocker, . oak wa~hstand. So Drexel 7230. tm SALE—Franc Premier electric sweeper, condition. Drexel 8164. b—Coat. Ice and Wood \ Best Grade of ImidSaea orIllmois Lump Forked $5,811 111. or Ind. 2-in. to 6-in. lump $5.50 111. or Ind. Egg, forked ... .$5.45 111. or Ind. Mine Run $4.75 Nut and Slack $4.00 Red Ash Poco. Mine Run. .SB.OO Pocohontas Lump $10.50 Semi-Pocohontas Lump ...$9.00 W. Va. Forked Lump ....$8.75 W. Va. Shovel Lump SB.OO W. Va. Mine Run $6.50; TOM SHROYER 430 Indiana Ave. GI rcle 0598. Cl rcle 0597. • Try This Test We want to furnish your next winter’s coal. Let us have your finish-up order of this season, that you may know the quality of our coal and service. Polar lee and Fuel Cos. 2000 Northwestern ave Ran. 0689. 1902 S. East. DRex. 1455. Lynn and Big Four R. R. BEI. 0888.

Notice Coke —Nut and Furnace Pocahontas—Lump and M. R. I Genuine Red Ash No. 3) East Ky. and West Va. lump or egg Hamilton lump or egg. Jackson Hill. Brazil block i real lower vein >. Atlas Coal Cos. MA in 1962. LI ncoln 2764. Buy Your Next Winter's Coal Now and Save Money Springfield (111.) large block, forked $5.95 111. 2 to 6-inch. lump. fkd.55.25 Best Indiana lump. fkd..55.95 Ind. 4th vein large lump, forked $6.40 Best Indiana egg. fkd..55.40 PROMPT DELIVERY ANY PLACE IN CITY. Bethel Coal Cq. DRexel 0250. New Prices With Each Ton Illinois mine run $5.00 -(lndiana mine run $5.00 Best Indiana or Linton Lump. forked ' $6.00 Illinois block, forked $6.00 Brazil Block, large forked SB.OO DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN CITY Union Ice and Coal. Dreiel 4621-4622 Glendora Everyone Knows This Coal We handle the genuine Glendora lump §7.50 Amber Jacket lump ... . 87.00 Indiana forked lump JS 50 Walnut St. Coal Cos. 331 W. Walnut. Main 6270 _Main 6270. Genuine lower vein Brazil Block. Best quality. $7 per ton. ISLAN D COAL CO. WEbster 0122 c—Clothing TROUSERS To Match (T\ Your Coat |||J $2.95, $3.95, $4.95. |M $5.95, $6.95 and up B £ THE PANTS STORE CO. ” 48 West Ohio St.. Near Illinois f—Miscellaneous National Typewriter [ NCL 18 W. Market St. (Upstair* i Phone Maui 2686 Clark Typewriter Shop GAS RANGES. LOW PRICES: low oven. SIO and up: high oven S2O and up Delivered and connected free CHARLES KOEHRING. 882 Virginia avenue 26 MINI LLLANLOLS WAXTKD o GOOD, SOUND, DRY, YELLOW EAR CORN , WANTED AT STOCK YARDS. WE WILL - PAY 85 CENTS PER BUSHEL ON IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. 100 PER CENT result* will be yours when YOU begin’ to list your property in the

32 AUTO SUPPLIES. REPAIRS

SPRING TIRE SALE CORDS AND FABRICS All tires offered in this sale are guaranteed to be rtrst quality. Standard Cords Tuseora Cords 30x3% SIO.OO ' 30x3% 10.00 32x3Vfe 15.00 32x3)4 13.60 31x4 SS 15.50 Rbvi 17 00 32x4 19.00 33x4 19.25 33x4 17 20 34x4 19.50 34x4 17.50 Other sizes in proportion. . Special for Saturdav 30x314 $7.00 We also carry in stock U. 8. Royal Cords, Goodrich, Tiger Foot—at the very lowest prices. Mail orders shipped same day as received, ELKIN BROS, 604 N. Illinois -St. Open Sunday. Circle 2116

!I REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

A Nifty Bungalow On Dearborn street, north of Michigan. Living room with fireplace. dining room, breakfast room, kitchen, two bedrooms and bath. Hardwood floor*, mahogany and white woodwork, beaut! fully decorated, unusually good looking eleetirc fixture*. full baatment. hot air furnace, one-car garage. Only occupied about three months Owner leaving city, reason for selling For quick sale $6,300. SI.OOO cash will handle 10 ACRES AND DELIGHTFUL HOME Six Miles Northeast of Monument Nicely wooded, beautifully landscaped grounds with an abundance of shrubbery, brick bungalow I.tying room, dining room, kitchen, breakfast nook. 2 bedrooms and bath. fireplace and beamed ceiling in living room, hardwood floors electric lights, private water system and sewer connection, full base ment. furnace and laundry Garage. Up-to-date chicken house and other outbuildings. Everything In flrst-claas condition Ini mediate possession. Price $12,000. 1302 PARKER AVE. Six-room, story and a half, modern house Living room, music room, dining room, kitchen and large glassed-in back porch Two bedrooms and bath on second floor. Hardwood floors and oak woodwork on first floor Lota of closet apace. Whole house newly decorated and in first-class condition Price $5,600 Terms STATE SAVINGS & TRUST CO. Main 4517. Irvington 0443.

!7 It IS IN ESS ANNOL Nt LM L-NIS YourCHd Hat We Make Them Into Up=to-Date Styles MULLER GO 28 Kentucky Ave. MA in 0179 4 Doors From Lincoln Hotel. “AUTO PAINTING Credit extended to auto owner** Zerkle Paint Cos. 31 YEARS PAINTERS lop building: and general repairing Price® 'ow a lowest quality 1517 Kellv St. Dreitel 4455 We own and operate two nhops. Lei us do jour rooting: workmanship and material guaranteed Pnecs right Terms . ca*h or payments INDIANA ROOFING CO. 2406 Northwestern Ave Kenwood 4934 A Bath a Day Is the Healthy Way E M HARDIN CO Merchant piumter. .1220 E. Mich. Webster 3001. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made E. F BURKLE, 416 Mass Mam 1428 WANTED —Paper hanging, painting, paper cleaning, paint washing Call Drexel 2041 SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TT lT LEDGE, 201 Indiana Are. FURNITURE repaired and reflnished uphoistering Stcwnrt 1478. HEATH'S Barber Shop; union: warm, comfortable bathrooms. 132 W. Market PAINTING and interior finishing. Webster 0440_ WANTED—Paper hanging Cal! Stewart 1886 XU AUTOMOBILES FOR SALK b—Gasoline COLE touring, Chalmers touring. Chalmers roadsters. Chandler roadster. Fort sedan. Gardner touring, Hollier touring. Kissel coupe, Lexington Sport, Overland touring, Stephens touring. Wlnton touring, Scripps-Booth touring, Oakland coupe. Essex touring. Dodge touring with California top, McFarland sport. Terms of Trade. Open. Evenings. Rkkemlbacker 1001 N. Meridian St Circle 4948 Used Car Sale BUICKS. CHEVROLETS. MAXWELLS PREMIER. FORDS OVERLANDS. OAK LANDS. WILL VS-KNIGHT AND SEVERAL OTHERS. Look theao cars over You surely will : find w-hat you want at the price you want to pay We will e!l with a small payment down. Balance terms to suit i you. North Overland Cos. 3011 Central Kenwood 1702. FORD 1918 TRUCK One ton; overhauled and in good shape. Payments or trade. DIXIE SERVICE STATION 2008 Bluff Ave. Ford Bargains 1921 touring, starter, dem $225 I 1920 touring, starter. A-l 200 : 1920 touring, starter, good tires 185 i 1920 touring, starter, good tires Ith) j 1917 touring, runs excellently 100 ! 1917 touring, fair condition 60 : 1917 roadster shpon body yj PAYMENTS AS LOW AS $25 644 E Washington St. Main 3493. CHEVROLET Baby Grand: good running condition. $35 down, balance weekly payifienta. DIXIE SERVICE STATION. USED CARS Bulcks. Dodges. Chalmers. Fords, Stulz. Mannonp. Cadillacs. Chevrolet*. Fearless and many others. Some as low ae SIOO down, balance one year i. WOLF AUTO co. 619 N. Illinois Open Sundry. CHEVROLET Royal mall roadster: good running shape: *35 down, balance weekly payments DIXIE SERVICE STATION OVERLAND 90 chummy roadster: wire bf. good lires: overhauled completely; cheap: terms. OAKLEY OVERT. AND SALES. 1061-65 S. Meridian. GRANT COUPE First-class shape: new rubber all around. Payments or trade. DIXIE SERVICE STATION 2008 Bluff Ave. FORD BODIES AND PARTS. Used sedans, tourings and roadsters Hoods, shell and body parts. SWISfHELM * PARKER 3JO E. Market.

30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline New Chevrolet Superior Models, immediate Delivery. Your . Old Car in Trade. % Cask or Paymmt§, Lo To Alien 917 Virginia Ave. First Cost Cheaper, Upkeep Less im a Better Used Car To buy a better used car does not necessarily mean that you must pay an exorbitant price for it. We have a line of used cars bought right and sold at a reaonable profit, which enables you to drive a better car at a lower cost than A CHEAP NEW ONE. We have cars at all prices and you will have no trouble In being suited here. If you have a car that you wish to convert Into cash it will be to your interest to got into commnnication with us. Very reasonable terms or trade considered on any of our cars. (jW%rnerCompmx J 3AO \'r _• • / s Lincoln 7878. —- The prices of our used cars are normal. The spring demand is increasing and your chances of duplicating the exceptional values is becoming less each day. Come in and ell us what size down payment you | an make on any of these cars. | 1920 Sedan $325 | 1922 Touring, 5 tires. lock wheel: I looks like new 325 11921 Coupe 375 1921 Roadster. 5 fires. 9. & D f 250 Two 1920 roadsters, starters: each. . 200 i 1919 Roadster 125 1917 Touring 130 ; 1917 Buick roadster 250 I Overland 90 ... 160 | 1918 Maxwell 100 ! A number of commercial cars, with panel 1 bodie*. any one of which .will answer your requirements and price v 'iv-w trcrrt/ Authorized Ford. Fordaon and Lincoln Dealers. Open for business evenings, and Sunday. 9 .1 m. to 12 m. , Main 6850 259 S. Meridian St

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30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline AgaSini a s=H©tuur Sale OF USED GARS Saturday, April 25 Commencing at 1 p. m. We Will Sell 23 Used Cars Divided in Three Lots as Follows: Lot No. 1 Your Choice, sl2§ Chevrolet 4-90 roadster. Grant 6 touring. Overland 85-4 touring. Maxwell touring. Overland 90 touring. Lot No. 2 Your Choice, s24§ Studebaker 6 touring. Cole 8-60 touring. Reo 4 roadster. Willvs-Knight touring. Olds 8 touring. Olds 6 touring. Maxwell touring. Monroe touring. Lot No. 3 Your Choice, $365 Peerless 8 touring. Chevrolet 1922 roadster. Olds 8 touring. Reo 6 roadster. Premier touring Dodge touring. Every ear equipped with starter and deraountables and in good running condition. These ears are exceptionally low pricer! and it will he well worth your time to he here promptly at 1 p. m. We have arranged special terms for this sale. 418 424 N. Capitol Ave. MAin 2480.

NEW USED GREATLY REDUCED I RICES ON At.l. I SEP CARS FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS COUPES TOURINGS ROADSTERS TRUCKS A NUMBER OF DIFFERENT MODELS TO SELECT FROM AND PRICES TO SUIT MOST ANY' ONES POCKETROOK A small deposit will bold any ear for 30_ d&y* Buy now ;iud av yourself trom $25 to SSO on a car. Wj have some real bargain*—price* rang, ing from SBO on up Small down payment and the balance 10 to 12 monthly payment*. OPEN EVENINGS— At. I. DAY’ SUNDAY Broad Ripple Auto Cos. 828 E. Sixty-Third St. WA shington 4737. Authorized Ford. Fordson and Lincoln Dealers. FORDS IH2O Srrtan. Vim motor *l7' IBUI Coupe, extra#* IB‘M Touring, starter, dem Iftlf * Touring’ 4- r*. Iftl7 ChaMia j 50 Iftlß Touring $ #() IPI*O Roadster, sllp-on body JfV.’OO 1 ft2l Touring . . s'*()<> SUM) UN PAYMENTS AS LOW AS si;> DOWN. Rod Arrow 945 Southeastern Ave. ST ewart 2707 OI’KN EVENT .VOS. Don’t Tail to See the New Mode) Gardners. A 4-C.vllnder 6. We also have some wonderful bargains in used cars. Cl I AS. D. FINNEY CO. FORD 1922 TOURING* Starter, datnountable rims: speedometer, lock steering wheel: good as new Payment* or trade. DIXIE SERVICE STATION. USED CARS Good shape Payments or trade* DIXIE SERVICE STATION CRO WEEK lIA RT Touring: good running condition: $35 town, balance weekly payments. DIXIE SERVICE STATION feLCAR, touring, 1919: Red Seal Continental 7-W motor, new top and euratins, new paint, mechanically right: terms OAKLEY OVERLAND SALES. CROW Elkha-t, wire wneeis. good condition. $225. L. T ALLEN CHEVROLET AGENCY. FORD sedan, practically new tire*. A-l mechanically $375. C. H WALLURICH CO . 833 N Meridian, FORD, 192i model, starter; demountable rims. L. T. ALLEN CHEVROLET AGENCY’ FORD chasms, 1918; good shape: good tires 5 OAKLEY OVERLAND SALES. _______ 1001-05 S. Meridian FORD touring: like new: starter and de mountable rim*. $335 L T. ALLEN CHEVROLET AGENCY VIM fuek good running condition Price SIOO. C. H WALLERICH CO . _ 833 N. Meridian BUICK Big Six Uoou condition, $225. L. T. ALLEN CHEVROLET AGENCY FORD touring §SO Ford touring SBS FORI) touring. run* good looks good: SBS. OAKLEY’ OVERLAND SALES. OLDSMOBfLE touring, looks and rung lllte new: real bargain §385 220 8. Pennsylvania. Mam 1705. FORD sedan. 1921 model. Ford coupe. 1921 model. 725 Virginia Ave.

30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS AND LESS How much do you want to pay for a car? Do you know' that here at Stelnhart’s you can buy a good, dependable car for SSOO or less? Listed below are a number of examples of the sort of values in popular makes of cars that you’ll find in our used car department at this time. You can buy any one of these cars on the Steinhart easy payment plan. Cadillac toiirinx, 1917 $450 Cadillac touring. 1916 500 Cadillac totirins:. 1915 300 Oakland touring. 1921 .... 450 Oakland roadster, 1921 450 Oakland roadster. 1020 375 Oakland touring, 1920 ...... 450 Oakland touring, 1020 .... 800 Oakland touring, 1919 325 Oakland tonring. 1919 275 Oakland touring. 1918 200 Ford touring. 1922 350 Chevrolet coupe. 1922 475 Ford coupe, 1022 450 Ford roadster. 1922 800 Ford roadster, 1921 275 Ford coupe, 1021 400 Chevrolet touring. 1921 ... 250 Ford sedan, 1022 . 426 Ford sedan. 1921 375 Ford coupe. 1921 . 350 Ford coupe. 1921 325 Ford touring, 1921 225 Ford sedan. 1921 305 Chevrolet touring. 11*120 . 225 Scrinp* Booth touring. 1920 400 Gardner touring, 1020 . . 400 Ford coupe, 1920 275 Overland touring. 1919 .... 125 Oldsmobile touring. 1919 ... 400 Maxwell touring, 1910 100 Chevrolet touring. 1910 .... 200 Chevrolet touring, 1918 . 75 Ford coupe. 191st 200 Maxwell sedan. 1018 150 Chevrolet touring. 1018 ... 85 Hutrk touring, 1918 250 Ford touring 1017 12 5 Peerless roadster. 1916 . . 475 THE Eo Wo SteSmilhiarit Commpairay Meridian at Eleventh CADILLAC OAKLAND CHEVROLET AND DEPKNDA BI.K t'SF.D CARS OI.DSMOB! .- . * tor a milk route new tires, a 1 mechanically Phone Irvington 4389, FORD coupe body. sl2. Several touring bodies FORD. 1018, light delivery, with closed com mercial body $75 1246 Union Drexel 7583 j BUICK 8. 10U touring new paint *l5O down, balance one year 384 N Capitol CADn i -' • , . new cord tires: fine condition S2OO down 430 N Capstol. T.ttXtNGTf>N lbf'.i to..rnu • repainted; A-l sham $165 ■ i':-* N Cat ' : 7Csf. t'T-. Ford truck for sale or tratio. E. Minnesota SM Drexel 6974 OLDSMOBILE 8 louring, perteci couaittoa $l5O down 430 N Capitol STEPHENS 1920 sport roadster: new cord tire* terms 334 N Capitol. DODGET 1919 touring $lB5 down, balance on* 1 yea- .'nil N Capitol. 31 \l rOMOBILES WANTED Aimtos Wanned We also buy wrecked or Junk cars Indianapolis Auto Parts & Tire Cos. 618 N Capitol Ave Main 2638. LARGEST BUYERS IN STATE CASH PAID—NO DELAY.

I SKI) CABS WANTED Will imy cash No drlay Late model* preferred KLEIN BROTHERS Eureka Auto Parts and Tire Cos. 334 N Capitol Circle 0878. AUTOS WANTED WE PAY CASH I WOLF AUTO CO AUTOS wanted. See us first Best cash price* CITY AUTO CARTS AND TIRE CO 41! N Illinois Mum 0796. HIGHEST cash prlcr* paid for used cars SAM CORAZ 519 N Capitol AUTOS WANTED- 212 E "New York ' st. U 11) SI M i ll s. KEPAIKS TOPS-TOPS —TOPS Do you want anew top for your auto. If so,get ouf prices and take advantage of material bought before the raise in price. Also get our price on painting. Ail work guaranteed. Ky. Ave. Auto Top and Tire Cos. MA in 1137. 33-36 Ky. Ave. There is one place in Indianapolis that “SPECIALIZES” in Good Used Tires, and the price is always right. ROGERS, 8115 W. wash. BELMONT 4300 Buy that Used Tire tomorrow] Sections Guaranteed to Outwear I lie Tire. Prices Below (Competition. The Master Vulcanizers. CUT RATE VULC. CO., Inc. _ 327 N. Noble St. Complete Spring Service WHILE YOU WAIT FOR ALL CARS AND TRUCKS. 31 S SENATE AVE Lincoln 1872 DRIVE IN. EWALD SPRING SERVICE CO. “AUTO"washing “ Our specialty 334 N. Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry NEED a battery for your cart We have them Willard. Exide. Preet-O-I.tte and other*: 6 volt for SIO.OO SOUTH SIDE BATTERY SHOP 413 Meridian Si 36 INSURANT!!. FIRE INSURANCE FOR LESS. Don't pay 25 per cent more than necessary for best rate* Phono Lincoln 2124. Randolph 7101. ' df momA to loan ~ WE MAKE and give second mortgages on improved farms and Indianapolle real estate. AETNA MORTGAGE & INVESTMENT CO 508 Fidelity Trust Bldg MONEY furnished on realty mortgages and contracts. FRANK K SAWY'EJt Meridian Life Bldg.. 307 N. Pennsylvania St Riley 1420. FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate R B. WILSON. JMfH National City Bank Bldg Lin com gßi. HGHSBiia

37, MONEY TO LOAN MONEY Borrowed of us carries a greater value, because we sell you SERVICE. Why worry over your bills or obligations when financial aid can be easily and quickly obtained from US s2© to s3©© We loan on PIANOS, FURNITURE, AUTOS. LIVE STOCK, FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC. We can srranse repayment of loan to suit you. Capitol Loot Go* 84154 Eo Washington St. j Main 0585. Lincoln 7184. MONEY’ to loan on second mortgages L. B MILLER. 127 X. Delaware St. Main 5762. 1 CALL on a "Business Service” advertis- r to do that job for you j ___ __ I FIRST AID FOR GRAPPLED FINANCES Do you need coal or more furniture? Do | you want to buy a home? Do you want to j pay the balance on your furniture, your I grocer, doctor or other bills? Do you want 1 to pay your (axes or fix up your property and do not have the money at hand? We Furnish the Money For All Needs If you arc In debt and can not meet your obligation, don't trifle with your credit: it is dangerous. See us. Wi- can help you The rate of interest is fixed by law and no charge is made for services. Here is a sample rate $45 Total Cost, $3.15 for three months. We loan any amount up to S3OO on furniture, pianos, fixtures, etc. Come in and talk it over or vail ue on the phone. Commonwealth Loan Cos. 305 Odd Fellow Bldg Corner Pennsylvania and Washington sts Phone, Main 46.9. Under stato supervision.

88 AUCTION SALES LAND AUCTION 113 acres 2 miles south of JJoblesville. 20 1 miles north of Indianapolis. Good 6-room house, bam 40x50. good orchard, L, black i land, off cement road, on good pike. Will Bo Sold Without Reserve Thursday, April 26th Tisrms off Salle $1,000.00 rash soon a# wold, balance under contract to bo paid on or before June Ist, lfcj.j Owner gru&r&ntees extended time on SB,OOO of purchase price. Known As Taylor Farm R. C. Foland, Auctioneer, Noblesville, Ind. Charles E. Cline, Owner The Evaims-Roiberts Company 605-8 K P. Bldg ' STORAGE SALE At 04R E Washington St., on April CO. at 10 a m Laundry dry room, two doaka. chairs, toffee roust* r Full minonnation at above address av LEoaL koiliEsl INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION DIVISION OF CONSTRUCTION BRIDGE DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS. Notice Is hcreliy given that staled propi's.ils will be re.. lvi-,1 by ihe director of ihe Indiana State highway commission at his offi.-e in ihe Capitol building in Indianapo i It*, up to fen <lO 001 o'clock a m . May 1. IP":! when all proposals vs ill be publicly opei ed and read The work contemplated Is the construction of the following bridges j oil State highways 100:5 =o :.:;c;,-c}i.-.eocsos ts —— riwrt ein tonC:iC3:ico:i:i2 3, 7C c: c c *3 * in 3 a ’ -3 w 'S'S'S al i-3, r . tt,:; ,- 553 i!,7*- 3t- o f: - h x- v s< 1 H ~I? cbbbro'osoocbcbb 1 — r. tc j | JS s'a.; i 5 y. , e+oab a> c. - -ee-viooccicss in in *s rr e'i ri ci _ ! X S I Oißi x r X! je ? * JS I JS* * !|fc fxjS 2 t ~ Hi. C 1 1 t-1 r* re - 1 S w h il Izi&x jh s|g2l|||leßig^2 #su sa-i9iS3s2atirjaac6j wo a. juoWKSjM(£aw<:Qoa rc c? r- vt* 10 00 ao: o eH r? c? ?? m I .si < s; a. co The plan* and specifications may he ex- : amined at the office of the State highway j commission in the Capitol building. or i opies thereof will be forwarded upon a I payment to the director, of the amounts 5 designated above. No refund will be made for plans returned. Each bidder, with Ins proposal, shall submit his bond payable to the State of Indiana in the penal sum of one and one-half 1 1 1 a 1 times the amount of his proposal with good and sufficient security to the approval o’ the direetor. SUCH BOND SHALL BE ONLY ON THE FORM SPECIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR COPIES OF WHICH WILL BE FURNISHED UPON REQUEST. If any bidder desires to submit, a combination proposal on two or more structures of the same or different types of design, proposnl blanks therefor will be prepared upon request, providing such request be made AT LEAS'D THREE DAYS prior to the date of letting. Bidders on steel structures are invited to submit proposals for tbe superstructure alone, or the substructure alone, or for the structure complete. Plans and spec ifications for either portion will be forwarded upon the payment of one-half the amount required for the -omplete set of plans Bidders on flooring jobs are invited to submit proposals for the new flooring alone', i the painting alone, or for the flooring and | painting combined. Plans and specifications I for the flooring will be forwarded upon the j payment of one dollar ($1.00), and specifications for the painting alone will be forwarded free upon request. The right is reset v-tsd by the director to 1 1 eject any or all bid*, or to award on any i combination of bids tht in bis judgment Is most advantageous to the State of Indiana I INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. JOHN D WILLIAMS. Director. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. I Two five-ton truck-tractors for collection \ and removal of garbage and ashes and ap- ! proxlmately a two-ton truck for collection land removal of dead animala. Sanitary district of Indianapolis Indianapolis, Indiana. •Sealed bids will be received b.v the Board of Sanitary Commissioners for the sanitary district of Indianapolis. Indiana, at its oilice In the city hall, Indianapolis. Indiana, until i 10 o'clock a. m. on the 22d day of May. 1 1923. for one approximate two-ton truck i and two five-ton truck-tractors for use in the collection and removal of dead animals I and garhetfe and asStse. according to the terms *id specifications for said approximate twojttm truck and two five-ton truck-tractors

39 LEGAL NOTICES (Continued) on file in the office of said board. Each bid shall be accompanied by a check payable to said board certified by a reputable bank of Indianapolis. Indiana, in an amount not ltss than §1.00.00 on the two-ton truck and I $150.00 on each of the two five-ton trucks. Said bids will be opened after 10 o'clock a. m. on said 22d day of May. 1923, but the board reserves the right to defer action on any- and all bids to a date not liter than the 19th day of June, 1923 and the board further reserves the right to reject any and all bids JAY A CRAVEN J. L. ELLIOTT, LUCIUS B. SWIFT. Board of Sanitary Commissioners. Sanitary District of Indianapolis. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF SWAMP LAND. BELONGING TO THE STATE OF INDIANA. IN THE CITY OF HAMMOND. LAKE COUNTY’. INDIANA. Notice is hereby given, that a petition ha* been filed with the State auditor, signed by twenty-eight residen* freeholders and voters of Lake County. Indiana, asking that certain swamp lands belonging to the State of Indiana, and lying within the meanders of Lake George, in the city of Hammond, in the County of Lake, be offered for sale, in accordance with the provisions of an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana. authorizing the sale and conveyance of lands belonging to the State, approved March 9. 1889. and the amendment ot section 4 thereof, approved by the Governor of the State, March 2. 1923 Acting upon said petition, as required b.v law, the auditor of State will offer the lands described therein, for sale at public sale, at the time and place hereinafter stated, and upon the following conditions as required by the law, to-wit: He will at such time and place offer said lands for sale to the highest bidder for cash, first offering the same for sale as a whole. Ii no cash bid Is received for the appraised value oi said lands so offered, ue will then offer the same for sale in parcels. If no cash bid for the appraised vaiue of said lands is received when the same are so offered tor sale, as a whole or in parcels, the State auditor will immediately reoffer said lands for sale on a credit of not to exceed three years, payable in equal annual installments, with interest payable annua'ly In advance. Said lt-nds have been platted and appraised a3 required by law, a description of the same and the appraisement thereof being as followsDescription. Appraisement. 1 All that part of the fractional southwest quarter of fractional section nineteel l (19), township thirty-seven (371 nortl range nine (9) west of th i second principal meridian, not included in lots three (3) and four (4) of the United States Government survey of 1884. of said section 19 (excepting the westerly eighty (80) feet thereof, containing 2.330 acres, appropriated b.v the city of Hammond, Ind. for street purposes!, containing 44 773 acre*, more or less $15,670.55 2. Ail that part of the fractional northwest quarter, not included in lot two (2) of fractional section nineteen (19), townsmp thirty-seven (37) north, range nine (9) west of the second principal meridian, of the United States Government survey of 18.34, of said section 19 (excepting th westerly eighty (80) feet thereof, containing 4 860 acres, appropriated by the city of Hammond, Ind.. tor street ourposes). containing 135.513 acres, more or less $47,429.55 3. All that part of the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of fractional section nineteen (19). township thirty-seven (37) north, range nine (9) west of the second principal meridian, not included in lo 1 . two (2) of tne United States Government survey of 1834. of said section 19. containing 7.897 acres, more or less $2,798.95 4 All that pari or tne northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of fractional section nineteen (191. township thirty-seven (37)north, range nine (9) west of the second principal meridian, lying west of lot one 11) of the United States Government survey of 1834. of said section 19. containing 28 861 acres, more or lees $10,101.35 5. AH that part of the south one-half (S4) of the south one half (S'j) of fractional section eighteen (18). township thirty-seven (37) north, range nine (9) west of the second principal meridian, not Included in lot four <4) of the United States Government survey of 1834. of said section IS i excepting the westerly eighty (801 feet thereof, containing 2.430 acr*-s. appropriated by the city of Hammond. Ind.. for street purposesl. containing 102.230 acres, more or less §35,780.50 Said lands wilt be so offered lor sale, at the office of the auditor of State. In the Statehouse at Indianapolis, at 12 oclock. noon, on the 4th day of May. 1923. No bid will be accepted for less than the apprais-d vaiue of said lands. The appraisement of the same, as above set forth, lias been approved by a majority of a commission composed of the Governor of the State, the auditor of State, and the treasurer of State, which commission may a.to accept or reject any and all bids ROBERT BRACKEN. Auditor of State. Dated. Indianapolis. Ind , April 4 1923. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY' COMMISSION. Indianapolis. Ind.. April 16. 1923. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the State Highway Commission. Ind anapotis. Ind . at 10 o'clock a. in . May 8. 1923. for bituminous, macadam and surface treatment on state roads as described below Road 2—-Section "C." in Porter County, extcndini; , :il town of Valparaiso, eastwards to Consolidated School, a length of 3 37 miles Road 2—Section "D. in La Porte County, certain parts between Porter La Porte Comity line nad the city of La Porte, a length of 5 20 miles. Hoad 15—Section ‘TI.” in La Porte County, extending from city of La Porte, northwardly, a length of 1 04 tmiee Road 7—Section "F." in Cass Countv. extending from bituminous pavement 2 H miles west of Logansport, westwardly. a length of 55 mile Road 15—Section ”G, ’ in La Porte County, extending from the south corporation line of the city of T.a Porte to ttie Grand Trunk R. R crossing In town of Kingsbury, a length of 5 485 miles Date set for completion of ail surface treatment July 30. 1923. Date set for completion of all bituminous macadam Nov. 10. 1923. Contractor must state which material he .* bidding on Bidder shall file ?>ond with his bid equal to 1 S times the amount of his proposal. Proposals, bidding blanks and specifications are on file in the office of the State Highway Commission. Indianapolis. Indiana, where same may be obtained upon payment of one (l ) dollar per set Contract will be let to the lowest and best bidder, but the right is reserved to reject any and all bids if cause exists therefor. JOHN D WILLIAMS. Director.

STATE HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Director of the State Highway Commission at the office of the State Highway Commission, in the State House, City of Indianapoli*. Indiana, until 10 a tn. on the Ist day of May. 1923. for the construction of < , ertain highways and described as follows: So, 1. F A. 49. Sec. B Lagrange-An-gola Road, five miles west of Angola to Angola. Steuben County: 4.681 miles No. 2. F. A. 52. Sec B Dixie Bee Line. Youngstown to Terre Haute Vigo County: 4.090 miles. Bids will be received for three typee of pavement—Brick, Bituminous Concrete and Concrete—on the tdiove listed projects, as shown on plans and described in standard specifications for same Cement for the above listed projects will be furnished the contractor by the Indiana State Highway Commission. No. 3. F. A 34. Sen. A. GentryvilleSt. Meinrad Rood. Gentryville to Lincoln City, Spencer County: 2.330 mile Bids will tie receive* 1 for gTading and structures under twenty-foot span and gravel base course 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. Proposal blanks and specifications may be obtained free, and plans upon payment of $5 00 per set. upon application to the State Highway Commission. Indianapolis. Indiana. No refund for plans returned Plan* may aleo be seen at the office of the State Highway Commission. Indianapolis. Indiana Contracts will bo let to the. lowest and best bidder, but the right to reject any and all bids is reserved, if any cause exist* therefor. Bidders shall file bonds with the bids as provided by law. .1 D. WILLIAMS. Director Indiana State Highway Commission NOTICE TO BIDDERS Kids will be received by the board of trustees of the Indiana State Normal School. May 7. 1923. at 8 p. m. at the Robert* Hotel, Muncle, Ind . for the erection and completion of a power house, tunnel, etc., at the eastern division, Indiana State Normal School, M uncle, Ind. Bids must be made on Form 90 prescribed by the State board of accounts and must be accompanied by a certified check equal to five (fid, I per cent of the amount of the bid. Separate bids must be received for the following Items: First, for the erection of the power house, estimated cost §26.500.00; second, for the construction of the pipe tunnel, estimated cost. §17,500.00: third, for the erection of the chimney, estimated cost. $6.500.00: fourth, for the main steam supply and return pipes, estimated cost ?14.00(j.00; fifth, for furnishing and erecting two boilers, estimated cost $15,000.00. Bids must be made in accordance with provisions of specifications prepared by Kibele & Gerard, architects. Muncic, Ind. Copies of plans and specifications may be found at the office of the dean of the faculty, eastern division, Indiana State Normal School. Muncle, Ind ; at the office of Kibele & Gerard, architects. 335 The Johnson Bldg.. Muncie. Ind.. and at the office of the registrar of the Indiana State Normt.l School. Terre Haute. Ind. BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE INDIANA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL HELEN C. BEN BRIDGE. Secretary NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as executor of estate of Martha Jane Derry, deceased, la.te of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed' to be solvent LINNAEUS V- ROBERTS. No. 21128

MISSING PERSONS THOUGHT VICTIMS OF WANDERLUST Five Disappear in One Day— Mother Fears Girl Harmed, Spring: weather is blamed by police today for the unusual number of missing persons reported during the last twenty-four hours. Five boys were reported as missing Thursday but within a few hours these boys either had returned home or were found by police. In Indianapolis two girls, and one man were reported missing while police of YVinChester, Ind., requested the local officers to search for a man and woman missing from that city. The missing: Miss Ruby Hammond, 17, of 746 N. Sheffield Ave. Miss Irene Russell, 16, of 122 W. Raymond St. Samuel Ad: ms, 33, of 912 E. Thirteenth St. Mrs. May Stevens. 36, of Winchester. Ind. Ora Moody, 48, of Winchester, Ind. Mother Hysterical Miss Ruby Harnond was - de scribed as being medium sized, with red bobbed hair. She wore a red spring hat. a brown coat, black dress, satin slippers and black stockings. Hysterical because she feared her daughter, Ruby Hammond, missing since Wednesday night, is the girl w’ho was reported violently forced into an automobile at Hansen Ave. and Owosso St. the same night, Mrs. George Hammon'd, 746 N. Sheffield Ave., still hoped today that her daughter might be returned unharmed. Ruby failed to return home from work at the Prest-O-Lite Company one night a week ago. The next day. when she reported for work, she was called home and said she stayed at the home of a friend. Frances Ed wards, all night. She was absent from work Monday and Wednesday, and reported Tuesdaj’. Stranger Calls Mrs. Hammond said that Wednes day she sent Ruby doivntown with Ruby’s sister-in-law. Mrs. Clarence Hammond, to seek another position. At 6:55 p. m. she disappeared, saying she had a '’date.'’ She has not been seen since. Thursday night a man who would * not give his name called anrl said Ruby was at a friend's house. Mrs. Hammond said. Miss Irene Russell, 16, daughter of John W. Russell, 122 W. Raymond St., did not like housework. She preferred to act as an usher in a theater. Mis Russell disappeared from home Wednesday. She was described as being 5 feet 5 inches in height and weighing 128 pounds. She has brown hair and blue eyes. She wore a biu -* hat, a lavender suit, a green coat and black stockings and black shoes. Man Leaves Wife Samuel Adams, 33, of 912 E. Thir teenth St., was missing from his home today. His wife, Mrs. Virginia Adams told poiice her husband drew his money from a foundry where he wa employed, took his clothes from home and disappeared. Detectives were searching for Ora Moody, 48, and Mrs. May Stevens 35, of Winchester. Ind.. today. Po lice of Winchester notified the Indi anapolis department that they held warrants for the arrest of Moody and Mrs. Stevens, who are said to have been seen in Moody’s automobile. They have a 12-year-old boy wiih then .

Concerning Schola Cantorum

The Schola Cantorum of Indianapolis appeared last nipht in concert in the. Travertine Room of the [.incoin Hotel under the auspieies of the Daughters of Isabella. The program was divided into three parts The first was devoted to various ‘acred chants, including the Ratisbor; nnd Vatican versions of the Gregorian chant. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Francis H Gavisk gave an interesting an ’ scholarly discussion on “Churc ; Music." He discussed the c hant an I compared it to other musical com positions. "The chant is adapted to every spiritual emotion." he said. The second part, consisted of three numbers. Kdward La Shelle singing "Drum Major's Song; " the Schola Cantorum pinging Stephens' "To the Spirit of Music.” and H. E. Calland in two solo numbers. The third par’ reflected the beauty’ and the ability of the singers in sacred music of the church. Beautiful tone pictures were created by the singers. Elmer Andrew Steffen is the director. Mrs. S. K. Ruick was at the piano and Frances B. Spencer at the organ. The ability of these singers is now nationally known. Their appearances in other cities have resulted in much praise. The concert last night only increased the high local standing of these singers. The concert will be repeated tonight at the Lincoln. Proceeds will be given to St. Elizabeth Home. <Re viewed by W. D. H.) J U DGE COLLIN S SPEA K S Judge James A. Collins of local Criminal Court and Dr. Philip Vollraer of the Eden Theological Seminary, St. Louis, were the chief scheduled speakers today at the thirtyseventh annual conference of the Indiana district of the Evangelical Sy r.od of North America, in session at Cumberland. Ind. •Judge Collins will speak at a dinner in the St. John’s Church In Cumber .and tonight. Dr. Y’ollmer will mak; two addresses during the day. Holy communion will be observed at tonight’s session. **

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