Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 308, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 May 1923 — Page 10
10
These Want Ads Change Constantly—That Means Constant Results
1 DEATH NOTICES BABBITT, FRED CHARLES—BeIoved son of Mrs. Charles L. Stewart (nee Hawkins) and brother of Dorethea, May hew (nee Babbittl Roy and Kenneth Babbitt, passed away Friday, May 4, aye 23 years. Funeral at- the residence, M rs. Jessie Burns, 848 S. Pershing- ave., Tuesday, May 8, 2 p. m. Interment Crown Bill cemetery. Friends invited BRATTAIN, EARL J.—Passed away Sunday, May 6,3 a. m„ age 49 years. Funeral Tuesday, 2:30 p. m., at the residence, 6828 College ave. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. CTJESON, OLIVE F.—The beloved wife of 'George Curson and sister of J. Carl Hays and Miss Luella Hays, passed away Saturday, May 5. Funeral Tuesday, May 8. at 2 P- m., at the residence. 622 Berwick ave. Friends invited. Burial at Floral Park, DEAN, ROBERT—Age 70 years, beloved husband of Caroline Stoll Dean, father of Floyd Dean, Mrs. Josephine Todd and Mrs. Golda Ball, passed away May 0, 11:50 a. m. Funeral at residence. 2428 Ethel ave.. May 8, 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park. Dearborn and Ripley papers please copy. PETERS, EDWARD—Beloved husband of Rose Peters, died May 6. 1923, at 7 p. m.. age 62 years 11 months 8 days. Funeral Wednesday. May 9. at 2:30 p. in. at the late residence. Onion road and W. Thirtieth at. Friends invited. Burial in Crown Hill cemetery. PFRNOT.' PETER H. —Died Sunday evening. May 0. Funeral Wednesday, 2 p. m. at residence. 2406 Kenwood ave. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. ROBINSON, LILA L—-Wife of Charles F. Robinson and mother of Earl M. Robinson, passed away May 6. at the residence of her 6on in Broad Ripple, 709 Day st„ April 5. Friends may call Monday after 6 p. m., or Tuesday a. m. Funeral Tuesday p. m., private. WENNER. TARRENCF. A—1526 Asbury st.. died Sunday, May 6. age 37 years. Funeral at the residence Tuesday 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. 6 H.M.IfAL illKEL'l OKS W. T. Blasengym Independent Undertaker Ppomptßambulance ca ls. ‘The proof ova service is the service it renders.” 1702 N. Illinois St. Randolph 6870. 1625 Shelby st. Breve! 2570. B “ hki MParlors 1222 Union St. FLANKER & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Mam OP4I-0642. LI. 2641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY SHIRLEY BROS.’ CO. Main office 946 N. Illinois St. Circle 1918 Main 1841. George (Jrmstemer Funeral Director. 622 E. Market. Main 0908, Oscar G. Herrmann 906 N. East. Main 7813. Johnson & Montgomery 1032 Central Are. Main 1480 Funeral thriXtor—l4o2 N. minou. wm/e krieger. Main 1154 Res. Phone. Ben Davis 332-L. Undertakers—hisuey - a tltcs. 951 North Del L. 6564. M 3680 GADD —BERT S. GAD r . 2130 Prospect St. Phones Stewart 22' 8 16 LOST ANT) l OLMi Lost $30.00 Worth of Postage Stamps Between the Postoffiee aucl Board of Trade Bldg. Liberal Reward. American Hominy Cos., Plant A, 1859 Gent Ave.
STOLEN from country cottage one Coleman r.inkrlbiated gasoline lantern and one red electric battery lantern. Don t care for real value of the abort, but to convict and punish email, petty thieving and breaking into house*. Party giving Information will receive reward and name wt.i not be exposed if so desired I.et s break up house-thieving. Address A No. 2260. Times. I’OCKD —Purse at 38th and Park ave Call at Cat on 38Ui between Park and Ruckle and pay fw ad. JOSEPH DOYLE LOST—Black grip, >at irday. between Fifteenth and Capitol and Kentucky Ave. Reward. Main <13:18. MALOTT. _ LOST—Brindle bull terrior. female, with ears and tail cut: no name on collar. Call Circle .->490. -Reward. LOST—Suitcase from machine. Sunday morning, between :iOtU bt. and downtown. Reward. Randolph 5810. Host —Overcoat and sweater on Michigan road between New Bethel and Indianapolis. Saturday. 380 S. Sherman drive. Irvington 17-tl. Reward. LOST—Coin purse, between 17th and New Tork and Penn. Reward. Har. 2970. 12 HELP \Y ANTED—AIALK Fnurnitiuire $ Workers Experienced men for aticker. band saw. plainer and variety saw. also men in the finishing room. FURNAS OFFICE FURNITURE CO. 139 S. East st. Laborers. Apply Plant A. American Hominy £o. 1850 Gent Ave. Wanted —Boys Sixteen years old r.r under to carry Times routes in central part of city. Routes between North and South and East and West Sts. See Mr. Moorehead, any afternoon, between 2 and 5. LABORERS Wanted. S. Alabama* St. and elevation. MEAD & BALCII CONSTRUCTION CO. WANTED. Times carriers between ages 10 and 14 In North Indianapolis and Riverside; no golf caddy boys Good chance for live-wire boys to advance. Apply L. V. GRAETER. 2941 Clifton, rear, after 3 p m. EXPERIENCED carbon and ribbon salesman for local trade; fine opportunity for the right man. Apply between C and 8 o dock evenings Mr. Tracy. Apts. £6 McKinley Lodge. North and Illinois sts. WANTED Hustlers to carry Times routes In north central part of city: Mass, to Twelfth, Delaware to Ashland. Apply 849 Mass ave., 2-6 p. m, any afternoon. MACHINE men: experienced In laying out of sash and doors and planing mill work. WM. F. JOHNSON LUMBER CO.. Nineteenth and Monon R. R. FIFTEEN LABORERS! 133 SOUTH WEST ST. REPORT AT 7 A. M. Wanted—Driver and helper for fee wagon. Call at Twenty-Seventh and Cornell ave. at 6 a. m. D. & R ICE CO. WANTED Experienced window shade hanger. Apply 2128 S. Meridian. WANTED, two allround painters. Call Circle 71*33 before 6 a. m. or after 6 p. m. WANTED —Car washer and general floor man; permanent. Lincoln 5280.
12 HELP WANTED—MALE 20 COLORED TRACK LABORERS Applications Received at employment office From 8 to 12 Sunday. MIDWEST ENGINE CORP.. 19t.h and Martindale Ave. Experienced Trimmers On Open and Closed Bodies. Also ! Touch-Up Men. COLE MOTOR CAR CO., 750 E. Market St. MEN For General^ Factory ’Work. Peace Work—Top-Notch Wages. > A-l Ford Repair Men. MARTIN-PARRY CORP. Henry and Holly Sts. LABORERS Report Ready for Work at Once. E. RAUH & SONS, FERTILIZER CO., Rear of Union Stock Yards EXPERIENCED P A PER CLEANER AND WALL WASHER. LYNN B. MILLIKAN, 501 N. DELAWARE. MEN TO UNLOAD CARa. 1001 SOUTH--EASTERN AVE GOOD CARPENTERS: CALL 939 N. TACOMA. is _ ixß^TcFioN'~~~' SYNCOPATION and popul.-r piano playing In 20 lessons. Booklet sent free. CHRISTENSEN SCHOOL. 106 Pembroke Arcade. Circle 3034. i—Business Colleges MEN to learn barber trade. TRI CITY BARBERS' COLLEGE. 309 E Washington St- IndianrfpnHs. Ind Circle 0757. 14 NALKSMLN wanted Wanted—Salesmen To men ambitious to quickly double your present income, regardless of your selling experience!. we have an opportunity i seldom offered. One where you may work in southern Florida in winter and north m tuoimm if you wish. Leads with assistance furnished. Join our successful force now and be in line for future advancement. Talk it over with Mr. Osborne, til 4 Merchants Bank bldg Telephone Main 1499. Open evenings.
Salesmen Our business Is booming. Have opening for six aggressive, neat appearing men. with or without previous sales experience.. Earn mgs ranging from S4B 00 to $72 per week, according to ability Call t 114 E. Ohio st.. and ask for MR BRIDGE. Out-of-town applicants write. * HARD WORKERS. Net high pressure salesmen but Industrious. reliable men to do clean selling on a high-class proposition about to be started in Indianapolis Work in city entirely at a salary that le only limited by the efforts you expend. This is a good opportunity for four men to get into a real moneymaking business on the ground floor. Apply MR. HUSSEY, Room 320. 307 N. Pennsylvania St. 15 AGENTS AND SOLICITORS WANTED—Forty agents, white or black. male or female, young or old. to sell Frttehes Vegetable Soap by house-to-house canvas* in Marion County. Indiana. Address L H. ROWELL. P. O Box 657. Indianapolis. TELEPHONE OPERATING The profession that allows a young woman to employ her young woman’s qualifications to the best advantage. There is a place in this profession for any bright, healthy, young woman between the ages of 17 and 25. If you are interested in securing a position with a future, apply at our Employment Office. Room 101, INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY. GIRL for housekeeping. MR. FALYER. 2025 College'ave. 17 SIfLATIONS VVANTEIT~ b—Female CURTAINS laundered. 25c per pair. Car fare: work guaranteed. Webster 7030. evenings. -* 18 Brooms for rent 34 W. NINETEENTH ST.: nicely furnished sleeping room, modem, private home; 1111nola car. Randolph 6200. MODERN sleeping room: Frotestant~Tatnily; walking distance; breakfast if desired Drexel 7992. TENSH, E., fill; 2 modem sleeping, furniAed rooms; private; reasonable. Llncoin gs,l. MARRIED couple euibloved. room In private apartment, walking distance. Circle 1680. - ■- -\ ■ V V ice *. V-*
18 ROOMS FOR KENT ELEVENTH, E.. 913; front room, modem, gentlemen. Call mornings. Circle 4734. NORTH: largo front room, newly decorated: suitable for two. Randolph 1948. CENTRAL. 2130: sleeping room for two: modern home. Harrison 3004. ILLINOIS st., N., 617 H : all outside rooms; hot, cold water; $5 up. WANTED—Roomers or boarders. a—Light Housekeeping MARKET, 920 E.; large, clean modern furnished housekeeping rooms. Private home. Private entrance. Adults; reason- ; able. ALABAMA, 809 N.; two unfurnished rooms, 525 or three for $46; private entrance. Furnished light housekeeping room. Circle 4693. TWO LARGE connecting rooms, everything furnished and close in. Riley 1054. MARKET. 920 E.: large, clean modern furnished - housekeeping rooms. Private home. Private entrance. I Reasonable. _ TALBOTT. 2117 N.; clean, modern, front rooms with kitchenette, for light housekeeping. —Randolph 3101. CAPITOL, N\, 912: modern front liousekeeping room. 85.50: sleeping room $2.50. TWELFTH. 610 E.; one modern room, furnished or unfurnished. Circle 5479. TWO modern light housekeeping rooms. Walking distance. Lincoln 2056. PLEASANT. 1426: 2 modern light liousekeeping rooms Stewart 1164. _____ TWO nicely furnished rooms for light housokceping. 1144 Hoyt. ant! Rooms E. FIFTEENTH ST.: pleasant, modem room: use of sitting-room and sun parlor: good home cooking; married couple employed or gentlemen. Call Lincoln 8143. ROOSI for two gentlemen with board; private home. Circle 2284. Ilf ~~ KLNTAI.iU % a—Houses ENGLISH ave., 1112: six-room hou3o: gas. electric lights. $18.50. b— Apartments 10 Days’ Rent Free 524 Middle drive. Woodruff. 7 rooms, all hardwood floors, 3 bedrooms, heat and janitor. water furnished. 575. 3 rooms upper apartment, same address for 550 Gara©. Mam 3192. Central Park Apts. Twentieth and Central Ave.; very desirable five rooms and bath. State Savings & Trust Cos. Main 4517. 1* E. Market St. COLLEGE. 1025: three rn.nus Kitchen'Tte: private bath; $47.50 Four rooms. $52,50. __ c—Business Places DESIRABLE desk room Desk if wanted MATHER 34 Union Trust Mam 083 L J i KLAL LSjTA’I E Fuk >all b—Houses A Six-Room Double Northwest A double with six rooms a side, ail large and light, on corner lot. separate front porches, one side has furna**-. bath ami toilet, new roof, newly painted. I’rn-ed right. Rent 855 month; reasonable down payment, balance good If-rmi-M. D. JOHNSON MEYER-KJSER BANK Lincoln 3341. Res . Rand. 5939 Brick Veneer Bungalow VO no Oj tile prettiest up-to-the-minute strictly modern bungalows on north side. New, never occupied. Brick veneer, hardwod floors, all modern built-in features. Laund'v Garage with front drive. Located m that growing scotton of the north where you want to be. Let us prove it Easy terms will be made Mr. Young, with the Kmtiear Cos., '>o7 Fletcher Trust bldg Main 1409. Residence. Washington 1079 New 5-Room Bungalow Five rooms, sun parlor, kitchenette, long living room, dining room. 2 bedrooms and bath, front and rear porthrs. full basement. | automatic water system. lights and nice chandeliers; garage, front driveway; extra large lot Price $5,100. SSOO .This property is located in a good location 'on the south eld'' Immediate poMeaaton: i never been occupied. “lAv© Wires. T. It. JONES & CO. 504 Roosevelt Bid*. Main 5758.
Southeastern Ave. Bargain Close tn: 1960 block: eight-room modem horn* with extra building lot. Garages, rhieken park All kinds of fruit and line ©hrubbery Not only a gpi- mbd borne bit a rea! tmeatment !*rio matin to tell n iick and very liberal terms. Mr. Young with ’#t£ fin/m ihaJL 07 P'letchcr Trust. Bdlg Mam 1409. Rea Washington 1079. Union St. Ilome A six-room bungalow with gi' a water, electric lights, cistern, newly painted, tire proof roof, fine front porch, grape arbor; possession at oiu*e; $.560 <’.icii, balance name as rent. M D JOHNSON • MEYER-KISER BANK Lincoln 3341. _ Res., Itandolt 8 9 For (Colored Five room bungalow, rleetric lights. £>***. ri.tr kitchen sink In.side totiri, plumbing for bathtub and bath-, room. Located northeast on paved Ftrvet, on© block from car line: ?’l,300: s*loo ui y h. balance monthly See Ryan. 431 L©n< U* biflg. MAin 3115. Residence HArriaon 2502. Eiglit-Room House HA9 BATH. GAS. ELECTRIC LIGHTS, LARGE BARN FOR CARS CAN BE BOUGHT $.500 CASH, BALANCE ON PAYMENTS. Capitol Realty Cos. Main 2874 West Indianapolis s2oo Down Six-room cottage: electric lights, comer lot. Price $2,500. Payments $22.50 month. 1411 NORDYKE AVE. Duniop & Holtegel. Realtors Modern—3 Bed Rooms | Fbc rooms, reception room and bath: two- : wtnrv: full basement; Hteam heat, oomrnt 'joroh: throe-dar garage: large lot: loonted near Brook side Park. A bargain at 56.000; I 51,000 down. Call Ettinger & Schreiber. 5-ROOM BUNGALOW 7 Electric lights, gas. city water, sink in ! kitchen, inside toilet, bathroom with plumbing ready for bath tub: full lot and paved street. 1983 Hillside Avo.. small cash pay raont and balam-e like rent. Will take light model car as first payment. St 0 Mr. Ryan. 431 Lemcke bldg Main 3115 | 1318 FLETCHER $350 DOWN | Six-room house, somi-modcm; full lot; ! price. 53,850; payments 535 per month. DUNLOP & lIOLTEGEL i Nifty 5-Room Bungalow H. Forty-Sixth St., near Keystone Ave. j Price $2,850: $l5O cash, balanco $25 per month. See VAN AR9DALE H. C. Tuttle & Bro. Colored Bayers Hare n fivo-room semi-modern double on W. Twenty-Seventh St. Also a fourroom oottage nearby. Both bargain#; on car line. Mr. Jones. Walker-Jones Realty Cos. Circle 1371. 433 Lemcke bldg. " N: r rrau) Av(‘. Five-room cottage, electric lights, gas, well and cistern; S2OO cash; balance S2O per month. Capital Realty Cos. MAin 2874. 1330 W. THIRTY-SECONIi St., new. never occupied, six-room modern house, full basement, two porches, regular size lot. $5,250. easy terms. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. Located Southeast Five-room cottage: electric lights and gas: good driven well; big lot. near ear. Only $2,500. Terms. Lincoln 3734. COLORED, good homes tor sale in alt part* of the city, cosh or payments. Home* built, remodeled or made modern on easy term*. INDIANA REALTY CO. 2406 Northwestern are. Kenwood 4934. NEW, never occupiea; 2426 Cornell; modern 8-room house: full basement, two porches, paved street: $4,500: terms. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. THANK E. GATES a. UN. REALTORS 1011 Hume-Mansur. Lincoln 1269-
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
lil RKAL ESTATE FOB SALE b—Houses Double lor Colored : Cornell ave., 6 rooms sido;, water Rnd lights. PRICE $3,650. EASY PAYMENTS. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors. Beecher St. Two four-room doubles renting for SSO per month. Price $4,200. Capital Realty Cos. 204 Rauh bldg. MAin 2874. Colored Buyers S2OO CASH BUYS 1921 CORNELL. With monthly payments of S2O. A dandy 5-room cottage on improved street; gas and electric lights. MR. HAYMAKER. Main ! 3115, 431 Lemcke Bldg;. $500.00 Cash Balance $45 per month: 1 acre ground; hardwood lloors, fireplace, furnace, bath, garage, some fruit and paved road. WM. A. JOHNSON. Lincoln 1453. Fidelity Tr, Bldg. Bargain, $l5O Cash Fir* rooms, electric lights, gas. city water, full lot. Price $1,750. See this at one©. Caiiaday Realty Cos. 306-7 City Trust Bldg. Main 5340. Drcx. J iUTO. ' A Bargain Six-room modern home on Graeeland ave., near 31st. Newly painted, in good condition. Must sell immediately. Miikc offer. R. T. COOK. MEYER KISER BANK. Res. Rand. 8656. Business Lin 334 1. New 5-Room Mod. Bungalow East 17th St.: $4,500; SSOO cash. MR. HAYMAKER. 431 Lemeke bldg. MAin 3115. Res.. RAn. 7706. North—4-Room Modern Four rooms and bath; ooricrvte block con fttruotion: brick-set furnace Ex<*cllent condition. Lot 50x52. Bargain. Price $3,700; si‘Uo down. Call Lincoln 3734. FOR SALE—Six-room cottage on Walloon Lake. Mich.; partially furnished; near country club and good hotels; fine drinking water, good fishing: only eight ml!©a from Petoskcy. Mich., on pike. M. O. BURCHETT. Seymour, Ind. AT Temple avenue and 'twelfth St we are just starting three modern, moderate price he uses that we can sell on term* or if your lot is paid for we will build your home and you can pay for it monthly. 'I : • : H co BEST chalice ever offered. T will furnish the lot, build the home arid furnish DO per cent of the money. Phone Hmnbodit 1815. <l—Lot* Garden Heights Large lots, suitable to raise your on garden and chickens, $25 cash. $1.50, $2 per week. See ELMORE BROS. REALTY CO. 401 City Trust bldg Circle 7962. e—Stiburbnn SX S' GAL Suburban Beautiful 3-room bungalow and garage; 3 acres: within 9 miles of Monument: 100 young fruit trees, berries of ail kinds flowers and shrubbery. Fully equipped chicken bouses and tine soil. Bungalow is small but up to date. Price $5,000; $2,100 cae.’i n :f t Acres, Must Be Solti tn fifteen dayi to close an estate: 6 miles from monument; good 8-room house; barn, market shed ben houso. smoke hou.se. .-is tern, and well, 2 orchard* This is the finest of ground for gardening Make offer. 0. 11. Hammond Realty Cos. REALTOR. 1115 People's Bunk Bldg I.lncoin 6010. WAsh 2469. BUNGALOWS Lafayette interurban. Stop 6; two blocks west 5-room long living-room: room for bath! 'garage: about 1 -J a'w $3,560. iVroom; 3 lots. 46x145. $3,150 And,a few others $250 down. See these I how Mr. Foreman on ground RELIABLE REALTV CO Main 0186 Evenings Stewart 2749. SX 'U*. X qal S’. KURBAN. Three * ab t run* mllen south of Mmium* AGh co*y thrf*©roora bungalow: plenty of fruit, flow era and an ideal piao© for a yhicken farm, $5,000 One aero caat. 5 room modern bungalow In ftrfti *Ua condition, $4,000. Terius SI,OOO cash WHY pay rent? Immediate 5room bungalow, garage and three 40x143foot lota, about 2 W ©quaff# west of Lafayette traction between Sixty Flmt and SixtySecond eta., $2,050. S2OO down. $25 per month, house IV* year* old. Cali Forenian Main 0186; evening* Stewart 2740 DANDY 5-voom bungalow with garage north, near Michigan road and Stop 5. r.afayetre traction; two extra lot*: *2ho caah. balance monthly. Oir auto service at your diupntftl Call Main 0180 at once Representative on ground* _ _ $lO < iSH give© poaseaglon of acre east Price S6OO to SI,OOO. Payment.* I>e! u* *how you. Call rveningß. Irvington 0512. COOPER A- HADLEY. 838 Lemcko Bldg _ Main 2776. 22 REAL ESTATE WANTED HOME WANTED Want small horns near Brooksido Park Can pay about half oaah. Call or address A No 2262, Ttn.c* WANTED—Modern three-bedroom home, cast, in good location. Call Lincoln 3734 23 FARM LANDS MISSOURI $5 down. $5 monthly, buys 40 acres truck and poultry land near town, southern Missouri: price 5200: send for free list Box 198. Mt. Vernon. HI. 25 MISt hi.LAN'KOI N I OK SAI.E a-—Household Goods Rugs—Linoleum Geld Peal bongoleum rugs, 9x13, fully guaranteed, new. perfect goods; special at $14.75. Imported Japanese grass rugs, double warp 9x12, $7.60. Wool fiber rugs. oxl3. $7.05 Wo carry a full line of Axmtnsters. Velvets and Wiltons at the lowest prices in the dly Call and be convinced. FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W. ‘Washington St. Oppnait© Htatehoua© •‘lf it cover* the floor—wo have it.” The'excel fur n itlTe co. Save 7J5 per cent or more on furniture, stoves and rugs. F.ast Wash, and Now Jersey Sts FURNITURE; rooming house; 1 2 mi house; good location, rent reasonable Riley liui. Bill', vii-lrola, 6;<\enport. while Itlt.-hr-n i net and other furniture: reasonable. 362 W. New York, Apartment No. 3. Call today fir evenings. HOUSEHOLD goods: also player piano. Randolph 3117. 436 E. Thirtieth st FOR SALK—Kitchen cabinet: 5 feet 7 inches wide; sls. Webster 7850. b—Coal, Ice and Wooi Mngic Lump j Is low In ash and high In hat units. It will not clinker. We can not recommend it too highly for furnace use. Polar Toe & Fuel Cos. 2900 Northwestern ave. Ran. 0689. 1902 S. East st. Drexcl 1455. Lynn st. and Big Four Ry. Bei. 0888. Buy Yout Next Winter Coal Now and Save Money 111. large block, fkd $5.85 Ind. 4th v. large Ip., fkd..56.40 P st Indiana egg, fkd $5.40 Best W. Va. large lp., fkd.sß.7s E. Ky. large lp., fkd $8.75 Best Poca. lp., fkd $ll.OO Prompt Delivery Any Place in City. Bethel Coal Cos. DRexel 0250. Notice Now is the time to place your order with us for next winter's coal. Ours is prepared properly. Atlas Coal Cos. MAin J 962. LI ncoln 2764. TAKE a tip, take tne tetepnone, call MAin 3800 wheat you have a want.
85 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE h—Coal, Ice and Wood COAL Cot Our Special Prices Before Buying TOM SHROYER BElmont 5017. Circle 8391. Use Elevator Coal It's Re-Screened Fred Goepper & Son ESTABLISHED 1893. Belmont 4704 Belmont 4705 APRIL PRICES ARE - THE LOWEST. | Til. or Ind. egg clean forked $5.40 | 111. or Ind mine run $4.85 i Best Ind. or Linton lp., clean forked..s6.oo 111. block, largo forked SO.OO KINDLING WITH EACH TON. UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Call Drexol 4021—4022. c—Clothing TROUSERS SFo Matclh /T\ Your Coat ||!j $2.95, $8.95, $4.95. ' Hts $5.95, $6.95 and up JB|* TIIE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St., Near Illinois d—Musical Instruments FOR SALE—Hamilton piano, upright' walnut in flrst-clfuu rendition For quick gain, $12.~> 'Hall. Cal 1 Irvington 3437. I—.Mi.Hctllancoua RENTA CoroNA $3.00 Per Month All rental will be ddliml u> purchase pric<L JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 142 North Meridian Street. JUST pfN*eivxi •> i-arioruls of rqulpment for the-amp*r. of t**nt, tarpauiing caiivan cola. coats, fit lti r.ing-s and cooking- txiilers: pricoa bciow tho cost of tha goods on tents and tarpauiina; also a cartload consisting- of every size of tackle, snatch, single, double ami triple steel blot ks ‘ everything tho contractor needs. Sue us for iuv. prk^s M. L. GOLDBERG A SON, j 1 .*lO2 W. WASH!NGI ON. Typewriter Bargains LARGE AND SMALL TYPEWRITERS A1 LOW PRICES IN FINE CONDITION AND GUARANTEED. CASH OR PAYMENTS Clark Typewriter Shop !18 W .Market st . 2d Floor Mam 2686 ! “ TYPEWRITERS $25 $35 S4O. 545. SSO. S6O; factory rebuilt and fully guaranteed, t> ;e wrller* r>rte<! rtpaired AMERICAN WRITING MA- < HINR < O 30 S P ■ ns} \at i U 0822 GAS ranges. LOW PRICES: low oven. $lO and up: high oven S2O and up Delivered and connected free CHARLES EOEHRtNG 882 Virginia avenue ZG MIM LLLANLOt S WANTED
GOOD, SOUND, DRY, YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT STOCK YA CDS. WE WILL PA Y CENTS PER BUSHEL ON IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. < ’all Mr. Albertson Harrlaim 2968 fur K >e!old g-noda in private liomea or flat Wii. pay tiie. beet ca*h price. _ Ar.BF.RTSON KCRMTCRE CO 27 Itl SINKSS ANNOI M EMENTB ECEIFIKS l>‘t ut- Jo >i . iii, *orkmanahlp and material guarantee,; Prices right Ter tne cash or payments INDIANA ROOFING CO. 2406, Northweenj-n Ave Kenwood 4934. A Bath u Day is the FValthy Way. E. M. HARDIN CO Merchant plumber. 3220 E. Mich. Webster 3661. SAFETY KAZOK BLADEB Sharpened TU'i'tLEDGE. 201 Indiana Avs. rBATHERS bought -id and renovated; feather mattreaaes and pillowe made. El F BI.'KKLE. al6 Maas Main 1428. PAI Vi INO paj u J. H. POWELL. Stewart 1794. 935 E. Maryland HEATH'S Barbar Shop linton; warm, comfortable bathrooms. 133 W Market FURNITURE repaired and rcflrdahed; upholrtcring Stewart 1476 i8 gTOHAGK ANTy iKAKsFEU~~ MOVE THE KED BALL WAY Lfirgest Trucking Organization tn America RED BALL TRANSIT CO. "National Household Movers" Gunranty Bldg. 26 Monument Place MAin 4631. Offiroa in All Principal Cities Overland Hauling, Special Rates Phone OTTO J SUESZ. Main 2353-3628 Night Web. 0699 Circle 4760 STORAGE. Ilf.ija.'V,.:,j eomiH putked for shipment frm sin i ;ss OPPbttT C mt iks WILL still to right party m.v business for cash or will oonsidor a partner. Garage, 55x60 feet In site. Gasoline filling station. Fully equipped; repair shop Will store about 22 cars. If you aro interested in the above pall Drexel 1002 or address 1410 Glmber Bt. 40 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE h—<in.solitie $ Ford Bargains 1019 Touring dem., new paint $125 1917 Roadster. s!!p-on body, overhauled $95 1921 Touring, starter, demountable, new tires; looks like new #255 1921 Touring, starter, demountable*. good tires $230 Coupe, starter, A 1 condition $275 1921 Sedan, starter, dem., runs and looks like new $335 1920 Coupe; extra good condition $295 Swisshelm & Parker ' 1921 LEX IN GTON TOURING MECHANICAL CONDITION Will sacrifice for $950 cash. R. F. D. 0, Box 389. CHEVROLET SUPERIOR models. Youfcar ui trade. L. T. ALLEN CHEVROLET MOTOR CAR. 917-019 Virginia Ave. Drexel 0928. USED CARS Good shape. Payments or trade*. DIXIE SERVICE STATION. 2008 Bluff Ave. FORD BODIES AND PARTS. Used sedans, tourings and roadsters Hoods, shell and body parts. SWISSHELM A PARKER VIM truck; good running condition. PrLn $l9O. C. H WALL FIRICH CO. 833 N. Meridian. CHEVROLET 4-90; gob a condition L. T. ALLEN. 725 Virginia Ave. Buiek four; good condition 725 VIRGINIA AVE. Large iFne of Fords. All models. ALLEN. 725 Virginia Ave.
30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline ALL BUT A GIFT When You Can Buy Such Cars at These Prices Chalmers Little Six sedan. In splendid condition, elegant tires, new seat covers; mechanically perfect. Avery rare buy lor $595. 1921 Cole sedan. Westinghou.se shock absorbers: new seat covers. Everything on this car to complete a perfect high-grade car. Five good cord tires, two bumpers. Original price $5,035. Been run K.ooo miles. Doing everything but giving it away when we price it to you at $895. vVH WILL EVEN GO FARTHER WITH YOU AND GIVE YOU TERMS. G. W. WARNER CO. 339 N. Capitol, Lincoln 7878. T UESDAY’S 8 PECIAIT" Dort touring; in good shape mechanically: top, tires, etc., in fair shape. This car can be bought for $125.00. Cash or terms. National, 7-passenger $175.00 Cadillac, 5-passenger $150.00 Stephens. 6-passenger $350.00 Brand new Vim truck $750.00 The Citizens Motor Car Cos. NEVER CLOSED 31 W. 13th St. MAin 6942. USED CARS Bulcfcs. Dodges. Chalmers, Ford. Stutx, Marmone Cadillacs, Chevrolets. Fearless and many others. Some as low as SIOO down, balance one year 1. WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N. Illinois. Open Sunday. CHALMERS SIX. lO'.’l. GARDNER FOUR, 1921 AUBURN SIX. 1910 MAXWELL. 1919 BUICK FOUR BOCK SIX for sale OK TRADE ALLEN. 725 VIRGINIA AVE. Ford, 21 touring, starter $225 60 terms Ford, 20 175.00 terms Chevrolet. 17 7 #90.00 Maxwell. 17 50.00 STONE CHEVROLET CO. 427 N. Meridian. OAKLAND touring. 1917. $125. Better hurry for this one. OAKJ.EV OVERLAND SALES. 1601-65 S Meridatn. OVERLAND. 1921 touring; A-l condition; five good tires and wire wheels; email payment down, balance easy terms 644 E Washington. .'lain 3 493. FORD touring: owner wants new Overland. Can be bought cheap. OAKLEY OVERLAND SALES, 1661 -65 S. Mt lidaln. FORD iviune, A-l mechanically. Price only $365. C H WALLERICH CO 833 N M eri iian. 6VERLAND four sedan, 1,920; in wonderful condition. Bargain. Terms. OAKLEY OVERLAND SALES, OVERLAND K3. touring, electrically equipped. Good shape; S7O. OAKLEY OVERLAND PALES, 1661-65 S. M'TUlaln F'ORD 1917 roadster: A 1 condition: slipon boflv 96 $35 down, ’balance easy terms 644 E Washington. Main 3403. B! li K E 4.5, good cord tires, new paint, Rex b>t> Will turado for F'ord or Dodge. Phono Irvington 4389. MAXWELL tbuFlng. l6l8; $65. Real bargam. Better burry. OAKLEY OVERLAND SALES. 1661 -65 S, Merldalu. FORD 1920. Sislan: sootl condition; amall payment down. Balance one year. 644 E___\Vaoh Main 3493. BUICK 6 Ul9 mng. new paint, $l5O down. ne year 334 N Capitol. CHEVROLET 1918 touring: good shape; $25 * 50 j• r eek 334 N 1 CADILLAC 55 tout., new cord tires, fine dltton S2OO down 430 N Capßol. CHEVROLFIT 1319 tmiringT 535 down;' bifau e $3.75 t>er week 334 N Capitol : .1 utiT 1919 A-l snaps: $125 down hi. ’ a no- term* 334 N Capitol <sh 7 vKOI.FT 1920“t.iV.riTTg A-l shape: SSO down 74 weekly 334 N Capitol OLDSMOBILB 8 tounng; pertaes eouaitioa; #l5O down 430 N Capltoi 31 AUTOMonfI.IN AVANIED Aottos Wanted We also tnyr wrecked or junk cars Indianapolis Auto Parts & Tire Cos. 618 N Capitol Ave Mam 2038 LARGEST BUYERS IN STATE. CASH TAID—NO DELAY. AUTOS WANTED. WE PAY CASH. 1 YYOLF AUTO CO 619 N Illinois Main 1579. ALTOS wanted Sec us firs’ Best cash price* CITY AUTO PARTS AND TIRE HIGHEST cash prices paid tor used cars. BAM CORA 7. 519 N Capitol AUTOS' WANTED—2IS K New York St. __ _ Main 4446 32 Al MI .SI I‘I’KJES. HKPAIKS TOPS-TOPS—TOPS Do you want a now top for your auto. If bo get our prices and take advantage of material bought before the raise in price. Also get our jrice on painting. All work guaranteed. Ky. Ave. Auto Top and Tire Cos. MA in 1137. 33-35 Ky. Ave. There is one place In Indianapolis that “SPECIALIZES” in Good Used Tiree, and the price is always right ROGERS, 8115 W WA3H BELMONT 4300 USED AUTO FARTS For over 100 makes and model car* at 60 to 75 per cent off list price A complete slock of new ring gears, pinions, now axles and new spring*. Mall Orders Shipped Same Day as Received. KLEIN BROS Eureko Auto Parts 834 N Capitol Circle 0878 SPRINGS SN D "SPRING LEAVES Installing and Repairing. 31 S. SENATE AVE. LINCOLN 1872. DRIVE IN. Ewald Spring Service Cos. A l TO \VamIING~ Our specialty 334 N lllinota. SiS Auto Laundry NEED * battery tor your car? We have them Willard. Extde. Prest O-Lite and others; 8 volt for $lO 00 SOUTH SIDK BATTERV SHOP 41.3 S Meridian St THE MASTER VULCANIZER3. CUT RATF) VUT.C. CO . INC. ArTO TOPS, curtains and seat covers Rneder Bros., " Kentucky Ave. Circle 2177. 85 _ FINANCIAL FIRST AID FOR~ CRIPPLED FINANCES Do you need coal or more furniture? Do you want to buy a home? Do you want to pay the balance on your furniture, your grocer, doctor or other bills? Do you want to pay your taxes or fix up your property and do not have the money at hand? We Furnish tlie Money For All Needs If you are in debt apd can not meet your obligation, don’t triflg with your credit: it is dangerous See u*. We 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 thro© month* We loan any amount up to S3OO on furniture, pianos, fixtures, etc. Com© in and talk it over or call us on the phone. Commonwealth Loan Cos. 305 Odd Fellow Bldg Corner Pennsylvania and Washington sta. Phone, Main 4619. Under state supervision. THESE advertisers g*t results—why don’t you run a daily ad? c
35 FINANCIAL IF you need money to finish your home, matte improvements, pay off contracts, or Becond mortgages, my second mortgage rates will agreeably surprise you. No agents. E. J. Burt 500 Fletcher Trust Bldg. MAin 0994. 37 MONKI TO LOAN ©©©r<VVVVN'^VVVVVWVVS^VWS^VVVS^V - MONEY i Borrowed of us carries a greater | value, because we sell you SERVICE, i 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 IMi ELEMENTS, ETC. | We can arrange repayment of loan to I suit you. Capitol Loam Cos. E. Washington St. Main 0585. Lincoln 7184. WE specialize in construction loans to contractors and finance the j building of homes, also make mortgages on improved Indianapolis real estate. Prompt service—no red tape. AETNA MORTGAGE AND INVESTMENT COMPANY. 508 Fidelity Trust Bdig. Main 7101. MONEY furnished on realty mortgages and contracts FRANK K SAWYER Meridian Life Bldg.. 307 N Pennsylvania St Kijey 1426 FIRST and second mortgages on Indians and Indianapolis real estate. R B. WIL SON, 1101 National City Bank Bldg Lincoin 6104 MONEY to loan on second mortgages L. B MILLER. 127 N Delaware St Main 5762. 39 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Until 10 a. m.. May 24. 1923. the In- : diana Stale board of school book commissioners will receive from publishers, at the office of the State superintendent of public instruction sealed bids on school textbooks to be used for five years, as follows: High I school texts Algebra (bound and bid (1) containing three semesters work. (2) containing the first years work, and <3l containing the third semesters work); geometry (bound arid bid at (1) a plane and solid geometry, (2) as a plane geometry, 131 as a solid geometry I : commercial arithmetic, bistifry. United Stales, general, ancient mediaeval and modern, civil government. physical geography, commercial geography, history of Engrtsh literature history of American literature, history of American and English literature in one volume. English grammar and composition. English composition and rhetoric. Latin, beginning Latin, Latin grammar, prose composition. Caesar. Caesar including composition and grammar in onp volume. Cicero. Virgil. German conversational method gram mar and grammatical method grammar: also four elective textbooks in each of the fol lowing subjects: Botany, zoology, physics, chemistry .agriculture, agricultural botany; also a textbook in agriculture for the common schools all of said books to be furnished to textbook dealers and school officials tn accordance with the law found on page 150 of the Acts of 1921 The publishers shall state specifically in such bill the price at which each book will be furnisher!, also the exchange price on each book sold or exchanged for an old book on the same subject of like grade and kind, but of different series; and shall accompany such bid with specimen copies of each and all books proposed to b furnished in such bid Any and all bids by publishers must be accompanied by a bond in the penal sum of $50,000. to the acceptance and satisfaction of the Governor of this State, conditioner! that if any contract be awarded to Any bidder s :ch bidder aHI enter Into a contra-t to perform the conditions of his bid and conform to the requirement* of the textbook laws of Indiana to the acceptance and satisfaction of saio board. Said publishers shall specify the weight and qua’tty of book cloth used: the weight i and quality of thread used: the weight of super used: the quality of glue used: the quality of boards used, whether chip board, pasted board or cloth board: samples submitted shall be bound as per specifications given for tho above five items No bid shall be considered unless the same be accompanied by the affidavit of the bidder that be is in no wise directly or indirectly, connected with any other publisher or firm who is bidding for books submitted to such board, nor has any pecuniary Interest in any oilier publisher or firm bidding at the same time, and that he Is not a party to any compact, syndicate or other scheme whereby the benefits of competition arc dented to the people of this State The Indiana State board of school book commissioners reserves the right to accept : or reject any or all bids or any part thereof, for ariy particular book or books. By order of the Indiana State board of school book commissioners. BENJAMIN .1 BURRIS, President. i E, U. GRA FF\ Statement of the Ownership. Management. Circulation, etc., required by the Act of Cn- --! gress of August 24. 1912. of The Indianapoj Us Times, published daily, except Sunday, at Indianapolis. Indiana, for April 1. 1923. State of Indiana. County of Marion, rs Before me. a notary public in and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared O F’. Johnson, who having been duly sworn according to law deposes and says that be is the Business Manager of the Indianapolis Ttm-’ and that the following : is. to the bee! ~i ids knowledge and belief, i h true statement of the Ownership, Management. and Circulation of the aforesaid publication for tho date shown In th above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912. embodied in Section 443. Postal Laws rnd Regulations, printed on the reverse of this form, to-wit: 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business manager are: Publisher. Indiana Daily Times Cos.. Indianapolis, Indiana. Editor, F. R Peters, Indianapolis. Indiana, Managing Either. Albert \V. Buhrman. Indianapolis, Indiana. Business Manager, O. F. Johnson. Indianapolis, Indiana. 2. That the owners are The E. ff. Seripps Cos.. Hamilton. Ohio. i The FI. tv SiTtdppa Company own* 100 per cent of the stock of Indiana Daily Times Company. Through this stockholding. the following bave an interest equivalent to 1 per cent or more of the stock of Indiana Daily Times Company: Robert P. Scrlpps, trustee, FVestchestcr. Ohio ! 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bond*, mortgages or other securities are: FTetclu-r American National Bank. Indianapolis. Ind. 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders end security holders, if any. contain not only tho list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the compel y, but also in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the, company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, is given: also that the said two paragraphs contain stab ments embracing affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustee, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fido owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, association, or corporation has any interest direct or j indirect in the said stock, bonds or other ! securities than as so stated by him. •>. That the average number of copies of each issue of tiiis publication sold or dis : tributed. through the mails or otherwise, to paiii subscribers during the six months preceding Ihe date shown above is 54,308. O. F’. Johnson, Business Manager. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 31 st. day of March. 1923. (Seal) W. B. Nicewanger, Notary Public. My commission expires Jan. 29. 1924. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. Indianapolis, Ind., April 23, 1923. Sealed proposals will b received at the ! office of the State highway commission, In- | dtanapolis, Ind.. at 10 o'clock a. m.. May 15, 1923. for bituminous macadam on State roads as described below: Road 3. section S. In Wayne County, extending over certain parts from the west corporation line of Richmond, Ind., in a westerly direction to the cast end of con- | crete road, 1.07 miles. Road 3, section T. In Wayne County, cxI tending from the east corporation line of | Richmond. Ind.. in an easterly direction to the Indtana-Ohio State line, 2.97 miles. Date set for compaction Nov. 15. 1923. Bidders shall file bond with his bid equal to IVj times tho amount of his proposal. Proposal.-;, bidding blanks and specifications are on file in the office of the State highway commission, Indianapolis. Ind.. where same may be obtained upon payment of one tSI) 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 exist therefor. JOHN D, WILLIAMS. Director. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of INA GIBSON, deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent s LUTHE J. SHIRLEY. 21136.
MONDAY, MAY 7,1923
3$ LEGAL NOnCKa. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. Indianapolis. Ind.. April 23. 1923. Sealed proposals will be received at tfl office of the State highway commission, IrM dianapolis, Ind., at 10 o’clock a. m., May 15, 1923, for surface treatment and bituminou* macadam on State roads as described below : Road 22, section B. In Lawrence County, extending from the north corporation line of Oolitic to the village of Needmore. a distance of 2.1 miles. Road 32. section A. In Monroe County, extending from junction with State road 23 at the north corporation line of Bloomington in a northwesterly direction 2.25. Date set for completion Oct. 15, 1923. Bidder shall file bond with his bid equal to IGj times the amount of his proposal. Proposal, bidding blanks and specifications are on file in the office of the State highj way commission, Indianapolis, Ind., where ; same may be obtained upon payment of one ; ($1.00) dollar per set. Contract will be ' let to tho lowest and best bidder, but the j right is reserved to reject any aud all bids 1 if cause exist therefor. JOHN D. WILLIAMS. Director, i NOTICE TO "CONTitACTORS, j INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. Indianapolis. Ind., April 25, 1923. Sealed proposals will be received at the : office, of the State highway commission, In- ; dianapolis, Ind.. at 10 o'clock a. m.. May 15. | 1923. for bituminous surface treatment and bituminous macadam on State roads as dfc- ; scribed below: Road 13, section K. In Allen County, ex- ! tending from the south corporation line of I Ft. Wayne in a southerly direction 3.47 miles. Road 44, section K In Allen County, extending from the west corporation line of i t Wayne in a westerly direction 0.80 miles. Date set for completion. Nov. 10. 1923. Bidder sbaii file bond with his bid equal to I’s times the amount of his proposal. | Proposals, bidding blanks and specification* I are on file in the office of the State high- ! way commission, Indianapolis, Ind., where j same may be obtained upon payment of one ($1) dollar per set. Contract will be let i to the lowest and best bidder, but the right ; is reserved to reject any and all bids if cause ! exist therefor. | JOHN P. WILLIAMS. Director, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. I INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY' COMMISSION. Indianapolis. Ind., April 24, 1923. Sealed proposals will be received at th* office of the State Mghway commission. In- ! dianapolis. Ind.. at 10 o'clock a. May : 15. 1923, for, bituminous macadem on Stats road as described below: jp Road 13. section I. In Wells County, eH| tending from brick pavement in the town CT Ossian. in a southerly direction five and niney-six hundredths (5.96) miles. Date set for completion Nov. 15, 1923. Bidder shall file bond with his bid equal to I>2 times the amount of his proposal. Proposal, bidding blanks, and specification* are on file in the office of the State highway commission, Indianapolis, Ind.; where pame may be obtained upon payment of oc ($1) dollar per set. Contract will be let to i the lowest and beet bidder, but the right i* ; reserved to reject any and all bids if cans* exist therefor. JOHN D, WILLIAMS, Director. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Sarah A. ! Love, deceased No. 62-19709. In the Probate Court of Marlon County, April term, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Edits Kedter, as administratrix of the above named estate, has presented and filed her account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for tb* examination and action of sala FYobate Court, on the 26th day of May. 1923, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatee* of stud estate are required to appear 1n said Court and show cause. If any there be why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. ALBERT H. LOSCHE, Clerk. EARL .1, ASKREN, Attorney. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In tho matter of the estate of Mary A. Btee>. deceased. No. 62-19927. In the Probate Court of Marion County. April term, 1923. Notice is hereby given that David H Steele, as administrator of the above named estate, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said esI tate. and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Probate Court, on the 26th day of May. 1923, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said es a.e are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of i their heirship. ALBERT H. LOSCHE, Clerk. EARL 3. ASKREN. Attorney. ■ NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC.H In the matter of the estate of JamW Stanley, deceased. No. 62-20003. In the Probate Court of Marion County. April term, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Blanch* Weinman, as administratrix of the above named est ate. has presented and filed her account and vouchers in final settlement of i said e-tate. and that the same will coma tip for the examination and action of said Ih-obate Court, on the 26th day of May. 1923. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be why -aid account and vouchers should I not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. ALBERT H. LOSCHE, Clerk. JOHN P. LEYENDECKER. Attorney. NOTTCE TO'HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of William R. Florence, deceased. No. 02-10984. In the Probate Court of Marion County. April term, 1923. Notice is hereby riven that Christina L Holder, as administrator of the above named estate, has pres-mted and filed Ills account and vouchers in final settlement of eaid estate. end that the same wiil come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court, on tbs 26th day of May, 192-3. at which time ail heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and vouchers should net be approved And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof ot their heirship. ALBERT H LOSCHE. Clerk. JOSEPH W HUTCHINSON. Attorney. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS ETC. In the matter of the estate of Sophia I Funke. deceased. No. 62-19921. In the Probate Court of Marion County. : April term, 1923. Notice 1s hereby given that Frieda Funks, as administratrix of the above named estate. has proem tend and filed her account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate. and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court, on the 26th dav of May. 1923, at which time all heirs, creditor* or legatees of eaid estate are requited to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be. why said and vouchers should not be approved the heirs of said estate are also required appear and make proof of their heirship. ALBERT H LOSCHE. Clerk. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of -Jennie Edwards, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. JAMES M. EDWARDS. No. 21135. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Mary A. Overton, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. ELIJAH OVERTON. Nj. 21137. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Mary A. Irvine, deceased, iata of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to ba solvent. FRED PENN IRVINE. No 20330. LIBERTIES ARE PRAISED K. of C. Speaker Points Out Guarantee of Constitution. “The first amendment to the Constitution of the United States Is the most enduring temple of liberty ever dedicated to man," Senator A. O. Stanley of Kentucky, declared at a banquet of the Knights of Columbus at the Clay pool Sunday night. “It provides religious freedom, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, the right of trial by jury and scores of other liberties which pernicious and unseen forces would destroy.” The banquet closed the fourth dfv gree work of the order, in which si;- ,-**i five candidates received the degree. He had to Got In When J. P. Cannady, 2817 N. Talbott Ave., arrived home at 1:45 a. m. today he discovered he had no key. He broke a small glass from a rear window. M. E. Beach, 2829 N. Tal bott Ave., heard the sound of breaking glass and telephoned to polce. Cannady explained to Sergeant Dean and squad.
