Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 53, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 July 1923 — Page 10

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1 DEATH NOTICES DUGAS WILLIAM T—Age 32 years, beloved misband of Blanche Dugas, passed away Wednesday, July 11. Funeral Friday. July 13 at 2p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. FRENCH. CITEIE ANNA—Beloved wife of Calvin and mother of Mrs. William Mead, Mr*. William Cherry. George Franklin French. Charles Calvin French, departed this life Wednesday. July 11 at 2:4.1 p. m., age 72 years. Funeral Friday. July 13 at residence, 2121 Massachusetts avenue, 2 p. inBurial at Mt. Jackson cemetery. Friends invited. JENSEN. LOl'lSE—Wife of Martin Jensen. at late residence, 2106 S. Delaware st., July 8. 1923. at 1:30 a. m.. age 49. Funeral services Friday at 2 p. m,, private. Burial Crown Hill, private. LeNZ. LOUISE—Age 78 years. Wednesday. lp m. Wife of Frederick Lenz. mother of Joseph. Kissinger, Jacob and Fred Lenz. Funeral at late home. 432 Abbott st.. Friday, 8:30 a. m. St. John’s Church 9 a. m. Friends invited. Terre Haute papers please copy. SCHNEIDER. CATHERINE —Age 72 years. Tuesday. 8:30 p. m.. widow of the late Charles Schneider, mother of George and Charles Schneider. William Schneider of Chicago. Funeral at home of Charles Schneider. 1518 S. Meridian. Saturday. 8:30 a. m Sacred Heart Church, 9a. m. Burial St. Joseph cemetery. Deceased waa member of Christian Mothers’ Society. Friends in--2 CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS—It is our desire to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our relatives and friends for their sympathy and kindness shown us in our bereavement of our dear departed husband, eon and brother, John McClintick; especially the Rev. Joseph Belcher for his words which pointed us over to the loving Christ: Dr. Poole for his kindness: also Mr. Grinstein. Undertaker, for his service and to every one i or the many beautiful floral offerings. MRS. LAURA McCLINTICK. MR. AND MRS. george McClintick and family. CARD OF THANKS —It is our desire to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our relatives and Iriends lor their sympathy and kindness shown us in our bereavement of our dear departed husband, eon and brother. John McClintick. Especially Rev. Joseph Belcher for his words which pointed us ever to the one loving Christ: Dr. Cool for his kindness, and Mr. 'Grinsteiner for his service; also do we wish to thank every one for the many beautiful floral offerings. WIFE. MRS. LOU McCLINTICK AND MR. AND MRS.- GEORGE 11cCLINTICK AND FAMILY. 8 IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM —In loving remembrance of Elenora Harniening Wueller. who passed away one year ago today. July 12, 1922. ’Dearest Elenora how we miss you 6ince from earth you passed away. 'And our hearts are aehing sorely As we think of you today. God called you home, it was His will ‘But in our hearts you linger still. Your memory is as dear today. As in the hour you passed away. HUSBAND. MOTHER AND SISTER. IN MEMORIAM —Os little Buddie Howard. who departed this life five years ago today. Julv 12, 1918. Gone but not foTCotten. Sadly missed by FATHER, MOTHER AND AUNT. 6 FUNERAL DIKEtTOKN W. T. Blasengym Independent Undertaker. Prompt ambulance calls. “The proof of a service is the service it renders." 1702 N. Illinois St. Randolph 6870. 1625 Shelby St. Drexel 2570 sr 1 lOix-CcL, Parlors 1222 Union St. FLANKER & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone —Main 0641-0642. LI. 2641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY SHIRLEY BROS.’ CO. Main office 946 N. Illinois St. Circle 1918. Main 1841. George Grinstemer Funeral Director. 522 E Market. Main 0908. Johnson & Montgomery 1032 Central Ave. Main 1430. FUNERAL DIRECTOR —1402 N. Illinois. WM. E KRIEGER. Main 1154. Res.. Phone. Ben Davis 332-L. 6ADD—BERT S GADD 2130 Prospect St. Phones. Stewart 2278 UNDERTAKERS —HISEY U TITUS. 951 North Del. L. 6564. M. 3680. 3 SPECIAL NOTICES

3-Ton Truck, East Truck returning- East next week wants load to Buffalo or Rochester, N. Y. Call Main 4749. or Circle U 383, ask for Mr. Dawson. 10 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Nose glasses, shell-rimmed, at Meridian and Washington. Sunday night. Belmont 3831. LOST—Hound, blacit ar.d tan; answers to name Trix, Main 4772. Reward. 12 HLLi* WAM LI .—MALL Experienced Door Hangers. Apply Robbins Body Corp. Division and Morris st. ' COLORED PORTER. APPLY MISS STACKHOUSE. LINCOLN HOTEL TEAROOM YOUNG man to assist with office work and odd jobs about the school in exchange for a complete business course. This Is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious young man wanting a business education, but a little short on funds. See Fred W. Case. Prln.. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. comer Pennsylvania and Vermont Sts. Next door to Y. W. C. A. FACTORY and office men who can spare one or two evenings each week. This is an opportunity to increase your Income. Nothing to sell. All correspondence confidential. Address A No. 1760. Times. WANTED —Experienced teamster. Apply rear 1128 W. New York. WILLIAM S. SMITHA barn. UPHOLSTERER; first class, all-round man. 907 N. Alabama. ’ 1J INSTRUCTIONS Learn Beauty Work Will accept 3 more students to complete class. Unusual opportunity. Easy down payment: monthly payment to suit each student. Day or night class. Call Mrs. Cramer. Circle 4659. Cramer Beauty Shoppe, Inc. RAG—JAZZ and popular piano playing in 20 lessons Booklet free. CHRISTENSON SCHOOL. 106 Pembroke Arcade. Cir. 3034 MEN to learn barber traae. TRI-CITY BARBER'S COLLEGE. 309 E. Washington S* Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 0757 14 SALESMEN WANTED WANTED—Experienced salesman to travel state of Indiana with popular line of men's pants and summer clothing and boys' clothing Address A No 2280. Times. 15 AGENTS AND SOLICITOUS ACTIVE men with soliciting experience, new proposition. HOME PORTRAIT CO., Ohio Hotel. id to sls per day with a strictly new propositlon. Never has been sold in this city. Apply at oi *e. Room 7, 130 E. Ohio, 16 HELP VVANTLI*—FEMALE WANTED girls or boys, between the age of 10 and 14 in north Indianapolis and Riverside to carry Time* routes Morality rust be pood. No caddy boys wanted. Apply V. GRAETEB. 2941 Clifton St., rear; after S p. m.

16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE 1,300 Yotnng Ladies in Indianapolis have made Telephone Operating their Professions Why not become a Telephone Operator? See Miss Cooper Indiana Bell Telephone Cos. New York and Meridian Sts. MIDDLE-AGED colored lady lor housework. Rural Route C. Box 426. 18 ROOMS FOR RENT New Jersey. 729 N. Nice, clean, cool sleeping room: home privileges; gentlemen preferred. Main 8340. SLEEPING rooms, lor gentltmen; 2 squares from postoffice. Phone Circle 0538. 323 N, Delaware. LIBERTY, 614 N.; large furnished front room; modern; private entrance. Circle 6848. TALBOTT Ave.. 2022; home for 2 gentlemen in private residence, near Cathedral. Kenwood 4848. PARK Ave.: beautiful front room, elegantly furnished; suitable for two. Washington 3522. LARGE front rooms, suitable for 2 gentlemen. Circle 2284. ILLINOIS, 1111 N.; one nice furnished room for light housekeeping. STRICTLY modern, front room; 1 or 2 gentlemen; walking distance. Main 7925. VERMONT st.. 109 E.: 2 comfortable sleeping rooms, reasonable. Circle 2339. VERMONT, 119 F,: lumished rooms lor rent. Circle 2339. BOARDERS WANTED. P. M. Clilton, 1234 S Sheffield. a—Light Housekeeping 2431/2 Va. Ave. Va. Central Bldg. Desirable clean rooms, janitor service. 2 Rooms, $17.50 Month 1 Room. $ 8.50 Month Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors MADISON ave., 1025; lovely housekeeping room, kitchenette, bath. private entrance. Drexel 5375. NICE, clean housekeeping room: bath and everything furnished. 139 N. Fast St. TWO nice clean housekeeping rooms, downstairs. Call Riley 1164, ST CLAIR. 114 W.; two rooms, downstairs; furnished; front. Circle 3445. MICHIGAN. 306 E : modem room and kitchenette for light housekeeping: $6.50. TWO niofely fumUhed light housekeeping rooms. Let me show you. Circle 7971. TWELFTH. 610 E.; two large unfurnished rooms; modern. CAPITGL. N.. 1315; front suite of rooms modern; reasonable. Main 9430 ALABAMA N., 615; modern rooms for housekeeping. Circle 3377. LARGE front room, kitchenette: modern. Kenwood 0393, b—Board and Rooms GUILFORD Ave.. 4544: beautiful location: nicely furnished room with large closet: breakfast if desired. Washington 4958. ALABAMA. 1224 N : room and board: two gentlemen: $7 per week. Circle 2393. 18 RENTALS

a— Houses For Rent Six-room modern double, located 819 E Nineteenth st. Rent SSO. Main 5340. Randolph 8534. FOR RENT—house furnished to man and wife to keep boy. Call Main 3963. b—Apartments . Reduced Rent Four rooms and bath; good condition; apartments vacant on first and third boors, $45. The State Savings & Trust Cos. Main 4517. 9 E Market st. OHIO. 1710 E.. modem 5-room, bath and pantry, summer rate. 545. Lincoln 3713. c—Bildinfs.s Places Second Floor State Savings and Trust Bldg. Two desirable front office rooms. SSO. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4517. 9 E. Market st. e—Houses, Flats Furnished FURNISHED fiat; modern: close in: prefer married couple: references exchanged. Clrcie 1148. MERIDIAN. 1728 N.: two rooms, bath. kitchenette: beautiful porch. Rand. 3058, f—Resorts and Cottages FOR RENT for season, cottage at Lake Maxinkuekee E. J. FULTON. 1160 Consolidated Bldg., city. Main 2887, 21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE to- 'Boosei 1533 Fletcher Si.yroom cottage; electric lights, gas. city watgr. cellar, cistern. Full lot, garage. Paved street, inside and side walks: house in good condition. $3,750. Terms and worth the monPy Main 0186. Evenings. Stewart 2749. Want a Home North? We Have It Six rooms and sun parlor; double garage; splendid home for $6,500. Marion County State Bank. Bargain, South Modern cottage, 5 rooms and bath: large concrete front porch; good appearance. Clean. Possession at once. Located near Sacred Heart. Less than $4,000 for cash. Call Lincoln 3734. 325 S. Randolph St. Five-room modem, now bungalow. Priced at $4,000, on easy terniß. ED FOWLER 306 Baldwin Blk. Circle 0144, NEW, 5-room, modern bungalow; southeast; $4,500; SSOO cash. Six-room modern, southeast: improved street and alley: $4,250; SI,OOO cash. Six-room modern double, east: $7,000. Many others oast and south. C. J. OSBURN. Drexel 6184. Tuxedo St. Six-room house. $2,000; S3OO cash, S2O monthly. Main 2874. Capitol Realty Cos. 805 WEGHORST 5 Five-room cottage: electric lights, water and gas; only $3,200; S4OO down. ETTINGER A SCHREIBER. Lincoln 3734. THREE-ROOM new cottage on Lynhurst Drive; good outbuildings; good well: large lot. Price $2,250; cash $250, balance like rent C. W. BANGE & SON, 824 K. of P. Bldg. Main 3254. NEW homes Tempie and Twelfth. Also Tacoma and Thirteenth. Moderate prices, easy terms. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. FORCED SALE. Will sacrifice my SSOO equity in anew 4room double, 521-23 Lynn st. Rental S4O. E. J. McCracken. Circle 4022. Res.. Ran. 6416. CITY TRUST CO COLORED BUYERS NOTICE. 1032 W. Vermont; seven rooms; ready to move Into: $2,500: easy payments. ETTINGER A SCHREIBER. 1508 Natl. City Bank Bldg. Lincoln 3734. NEW six-room modern: deep lot, paved <treet. Easy terms. $430 Cornell Ave. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses In Beverly Heights 337 Berkley road, new home, never occupied: large living room, dining room, cozy kitchen cabinet and breakfast room; 3 large, light bedrooms and bath; plenty of closet space: hardwood floors; full basement with complete laundry; incinerator for disposal of garbage; front drive to garage. Price $lO,000, on terms. 4311 Cornelius Ave. Same as house described above. Price $9,000, on terms. Open for inspection Sunday afternoon. Orville P. Bray 331 Lemcke Bldg. Main 3183. Evenings. Kenwood 3841. THE BEST BET In Indianapolis; located north and west near Thirtieth st., where bargains are few; seven-room modern: good well and lots of fruit; an attractive place to live; $5,500; terms. Don’t wait, this one will go. Acadian Mealtp jmiiiU'Hiimirt fa -mil 602 Wulsin bldg. Main 5654. Evenings. Rand 7274 WANT - TO - TRADE. jf' k 7-room W. 21st st. . . .$6,000 6 acres Mich. road. .. $9,000 ('• 11 Lot. north,, i... $1,200 Lot, south.. $750 I j)y All clear. ....... . $16,900 p or 7 or 8-room home, north. A. V. Faris Realty Cos. 823 Hume-Mansur. Circle 2466. Five-Room Cottage 1105 N. Beville Ave. Price $4,500. Easy cash payments. Call Van Arsdale, with H. C. Tuttle & Bro. 233 E. Ohio. Main 1168. Dandv Five-Room Modern, West $3,500.00, Only $500.00 Cash Dandy five-room house; modem in every way; long living room, dining room, kitchen down, two nice sleeping rooms dp. Double garage. A bargain. Call me for appointment. Mr. Brooks, realtor. Main 0792. Eve., Randolph 8699. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO. Stop That Rent Build Temporary Home Large, high, level tract northeast. . on paved Btreet. size 70x292 ft. You can build small temporary home here if you like. Will sell for only $lO cash and $6.50 monthly. Price now only $645. Mr. Young. Main 1409. Res., Washington 1079 Colonial Bungalow Anew, never occupied bungalow: this is a good one, possibly the one you have been looking for. and at a price and terms that should interest you: have five rooms, breakfast room, full basement, laundry, full lot. garage; beautifully finished and decorated. Mr. Young. Main 1409. Res.. Washington 1079. Ruckle Street Brick, with tile roof: 3 / PARIS \ bedrooms and bath up. 4 j: ,r ——rooms down; large lot: gall, /T\ II rag'd fine location. Let us ’U’ | show you this. A. V. Faris Realty Cos.. 823 Hume-Mansupr' Circle 2466. Eveninks. Circle 4787. ' Two Real Buys A five-room cottage, semi-modsm; SSOO will handle: balance easy payments. Located at 635 Parker Ave. Five-room bungalow, south: a real bargain; payments. 2618 S. Pennsylvania St. C. TOM CLARK 306 Baldwin Blk Circle 0144. West Side Bargain Ten-room modern, steam heat; newly decorated. Large lot on corner. Easy terms. West Ohio; 6-room cottage; electricity: newly decorated; $l5O down. R. Britton Llnopln 3808. Kenwood 4050. MUST SELL AT ONCE’ Five-room modern bungalow, located 1849 Dexter ave.. Small cash payment, balance monthly. Call E. S, VERNON 1406 Fletcher Trust Bldg Circle 6316 Modern Bungalow SSOO Cash Five-room, new bungalow; a beautiful home with fine yard. Price $4,250. Located 300 block on S. Randolph HOBART CANADAY Main 5340. Randolph 8534. Buy This For Comfort Five-room home on Belleview Place. Owner leaving city and will sell at quick price. $3,200 Call Mr. Robertson. Evenings. Harrison 3628. SCHMID & SMITH. INC.. REALTORS 130 N. Delaware Street. Main 4088

Storeroom And Cottage Near brightwood car: cottage has 5 rooms and bath: storeroom 20x30 feet: will show 17 per cent return. A bargain at $3,850 on terms. G. C Welch. CITY TRUST CO. Circle 4022. Res. Circle 3641 Double, East, $270 Cash and balance $25 month. Seven rooms on one sido and five on the other or can be made into three apartments of four rooms each. One block from car line. Mr. JONES 'Circle 1371. 433 Lemeke_Bld g. PERSHING Ave . S.: 5 room double: rental S4O. Price $3,075. E. J. McCracken. Circle 4022. Residence Randolph 0410. CITY TRUST CO, NICE five-room semi-modern bungalow. Cash payment, balance same as rent. 2255 Yances. Phone Kenwood 2170. 1330 W. THIRTY-SECOND: new. modern home: easy terms. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER VO. FRANK E. GATES A SON. REALTORS. 1011 Hume-Mansur Lincoln 1269 STRICTLY modem five-room: paved street; close in: $3,800. Main 0107. MY EQUITY in north side hr me, cheap: leaving the city. Kenwood 5021. d—Lots BUY A LOT BUILD TEMPORARY HOME. SUCCESS ADDITION Between Arlington ave.. Emerson. Thirtieth street and Pendleton pike. S3OO to $450 Small cash payment gives you possession. Go out today and pick it out. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4517, Irv. 0443 Your Chance, Mr. Builder Nonresident owner has instructed us to sell 25 vacant slots, located southeast In good neighborhood. Will take small cash payment and take mortgage for balance due in 6 years. Dunlop & Iloltegel, Realtors 122 E. Market St. LOT. right on E. Thirty-Eighth St. Blvd., just east of fairground at Fall Creek. If taken this week. $750 buys it. Size 40x136. Paved street paid for. Another lot Just south of Thirty-Eighth, only $445; $175 down. Main 1409. Evenings, Washington 4175. STOP paying rent. Start here now toward a home of your own; $lO starts you; $1 a week pays for a 50-foot high, level lot, northeast. Price now only $375. MR. FERNSEL. Circle 5310. $lO NOW down, $1.25 weekly, secures a beautiful big, level lot. 59x145 feet, on E. Thirty-Third St.: parkway in the center of street. Price for three days only $493. Main 1409. Evenings Washington 4175. CORNER lot. E. Thirty-Fourth St.; 51x150: high, level lot In beautiful location. If taken this week, SSO cash, balance $2.25 weekly gets it. Price now only $825. MR. STEVENSON. Circle 4322. BEAUTIFUL east front bungalow lot. 50 feet wide. Responsible party can have for $lO down and $1.25 weekly. Price now only $496. MR. STANLEY. Randolph 8243. DESIRABLE building site on Wallace, near Thirty-Fourth; 60x135; level lot; $lO down and $1 weekly. Price this week only $360. MR. WIRTH. Webster 5091. FINE east front lot. Garfield Ave., near ThirtyGixth. in Forest Manor; $525. Terms. Main 1409. Evenings, Washington 4J75. sAUTH SIDE lot. 40x160. 2614 Stanley ave. Price $650. E. J. McCracken. Circle 4022. Res., Ran. 6416. CITY TRUST CO. LARGE lot northeast; 50x180; high, level: suitable for bungalow. Price now only $495. MRS. ROBISON. Webster 7037. IT'S never lost unui Inoianapmla TUDM Want Ada have failed to find lu.

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21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALK e—Suburban Suburban Do you want a home? Five rooms, large garage: A-l condition; 2 extra lots. Near Lafayette traction. Stop 5. Call Main 0186 for appointment. $215 cash, balance monthly. FIVE acres Mei’idian Hills district: Washington Blvd., south of Eighty -Sixth; high, level tract on corner. Values are jumping hero. Price for short time only, SI,OOO per acre. Main 1409. Evenings, Webster 0839. $3,800 BEAUTIFUL suburban home; 30 minutes’ ride on trolley from city. Owner leaving state. Must sell at sacrifice. P. O. box 123. 218 S. Fifth ave.. Beech Grove, Ind. TWO to five acres east; good land; S4OO an acre; payments. COOPER & HADLEY. 838 Lemcke Bldg. Eves.. Irv. 0512. f—Sales or Exchange Building Lots Splendid building lots, University Heights. To exchange for contracts of sale. Owmer. Main 0186. Evenings. Wash, 1784, Ring 1. 23 REAL LSIATLU AM KD Cash For 4 or 5 rooms, 6eml-modern, or small double houses. Call Mr. Washburn. Circle 1230-1231. Res., Hand. 8731. Cash for South Side Property Want cheap cottages, doubles or store rooms. HOBART CANADAY & CO. 306 City Trust Bldg. Main 5340. Randolph 8534. WANTED east, south or southeast, 2,3 or 4 acres, or four-room house; S3OO cash, SSO Tier month. Will go eight miles out. Call Drexel 6184. WANTED—Houses east or south under $3,000. 1508 NATIONAL CITY BANK BLDG. 25 Mi.SUELLAN E(LS tOK SALE m —Household Goods Bargains Rebuilt. Oil Stoves file Hoosier Outfitting Cos. 443 Ei Washington. Rugs—Linoleum Brussels rugs! blue, tan, taupe and old rose, 9x12. Special $12.50. Gold Seal eongoleum rugs, 9x12. fully guaranteed, new. perfect goods; specials at sl4-76. Imported Japanese grass rugs, double warp, 9x12. 57.50. Brussels rugs. 9x12. blue, taupe and old rose, $12.50. We carry a full lino of Brussels. Axmmsters. Velvets and Wiltons at the lowest prices in the city ; Call and be convuiced. FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE. Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W Washington St. Opposite Statehouso. “If It covers the floor—we have ttU THURSDAY FURNITURE SALE Old church building; Alabama and New York s*s.: steel bed. spring and mattress, $5: upholstered bed or box couch. $2.60: guaranteed gas range. $10; 60-lb. white enamel refrigerator, $12.50; round pedestal dining table. $10; square extension dining table. $5: dining chairs, $1 50, $2. $2.50; 10x12 ingrain carpet, $7.50; walnut and oak dressers, $5, sls; coal and wood range. $18.50; combination bookcase and desk. $7.50; black leather Morris chair. $5: folding bed, long mirror front, $10; kitchen table. $2; sale. $6.50. These and other goods taken in payment on repair work; sold cheaper than auction or private sale. Delivery lree. Thursday, a. m.. 7 to 12:30 only. KITCHEN cablnjt Estate gas range, rugs. shades, sanitary cot. hickory porch set. dining room suite. 641 W. Thirtieth. Harrison OGoP. TABLE, drop leaf; 4 chairs: rug. 0x12: 51inch round oak dining table, kitchen cabinet. tied. 10* box: $0 2125 E. Tenth. USED dining room furniture, English oak; dining table, buffet, serving table, china closet. 7 chairs. 321 W. Maryland. RUGS, dining chairs, gas range, brass bed complete: rockers, davenport and other articles 1305 E. Market. VACUUM CLEANER. ' Kureko." with attachments; good condition. Wash 0395. SEWING MACHINE table lamp, drophead Singer 536 E. Ohio after 5 p. m KITCHEN tabfe, enameled, almost new. 69 Rink ajfSrtments. Lincoln 7286 b—Coal. Ice and Wood

Popularity of Magic Coal Well Founded It Is mined in a selected field of West Virginia by one of the best operators, known tc the business wjiose mines and tipple are equipped with the most modern appliances known to the industry. Polar Ice & Fuel Cos. 2000 Northwestern ave. Ran. 0689. 1902 S. East st. Drexel 1455. Lynn and Big 4 Ry. Bel. 0888. Use Elevator Coal It’s Re-Screened Fred Goepper & Son ESTABLISHED 1893. Belmont 4704. Belmont 4705. Now Is the Time to Buy Coke, Also Good Pocahontas Lump. Call Us for Prices. Atlas Fuel Cos. Drexel 0883. KINDLING WITH EACH TON. Genuine Linton No. 4. forked. .......$6.50 Illinois block, large, forked 6.00 111. and Ind. egg. clean, forked 5 50 DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN CITY. UNION ICE & COAL CO. Drexel 4021 Drexel 4622. COAL Get Our Special Prices Before Buying TOM SHROYER BE lmont 6011 Coal Is Cheaper Now! Call us for best priees. Ehrliek Coal Cos. Main 0906, o—Clothing TROUSERS •lT\ To Matclb ff\ | I Your Coat ill] |l| $2.95 $3.95, $4.95, f-jjf J K $5.95, $6.95 and up. fib THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St., Near Illinois c—Pet and Live Stock ENGLISH Pointer puppies. 8 weeks old, pedigreed. 1347 N. Tuxedo st. Webster 3008. DOG, part collie and part bull" Drexel 7970. ORANGE Persian kittens. 527 N. Pershing Belmont 265 V 26 HENS, rooster, 46 two-months chicks, 8 springers: cheap. Lincoln 5675. PUPS, shepherd collie, 8 weeks old, $5. 516 E, Thirtieth st. ENGLISH Setter pups; very best. 411 Stevens plaoa.

t 5 MIM I. II.A.NKOI S I OK SALE e—Pet and Live Stock ONE PAIR of work horses, wagon and double narness. Sell cheap if bought at once. 2419 Hillside ave. BOSTON Hull pups, with pedigree. 1421 E. Eleventh St. Webster 4707. CANARY birds: Harz Mountain singers. Kenwood 2616. 25 NICE laying hens and poodle dog. Call Main 7536. * I—■■ Miscellaneous Typewriter Bargains USED (8) MONARCHS. EACH $25; UNDERWOODS FROM $35 TO SSO; (1) NO. 10 REMINGTON. ONLY S2O; (1) L. C. SMITH, ONLY $25: (1) NO. 3 OLIVER, $10; (2) NO. 10 SMITH PREMIERS, sls EACH; NEW LITTLE NATIONAL WITH CARRYING CASE, ONLY $35 EACH: ALSO BARGAINS IN OTHER MAKES LARGE AND SMALL. ALL GUARANTEED. Clark Typewriter Shop 18 W. MARKET ST. (UPSTAIRS). PHONE MAIN 2686. TYPEWRITERS $26, $35, S4O. SSO, S6O: factory rebuilt and fully guaranteed. Typewriters rented, repaired. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO 30 S. Pennsylvania. Lincoln 6822 Established 40 years TEAM of horses and gravel wagon, cheap. One-half mile east Stop 5, on Greenwood line. University Heights. Elijah Overton. Drexel 7836 .ring 2. New and used machines on ca6y terms. JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. I i lil MNhSS ANM)INCLSI LIS Xa A Bath a Day It, the Healthy Way. E. M. HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber. 3220 E Mich. Webster 3001 w SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TT’TTLEDGE, 201 J ’.uliana Ave. BUILDING and repairing; satisfaction guaranteed; estimates free. Webster 4885. Lincoln 3470. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated; feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F BURKI.E 416 Mass Main 1428 HEATH’S Baroer sriop; union; warm, eons sortable h'thiooins. 132 W Market. LET me take that house I pay you money and furnish good reference Belmont 1354, 28 STORAGE AND TRANS*LK MOVE THE RED BALL WAY Largest Trucking Organization in RED BAuTtRANSIT CO. "National Household Movers.” Guaranty Bldg. 26 Monument Place MA in 4631. Offices In All Principal Cities Packing Household Goods. Low rates on California shipments. Phone OTTO J SUKSZ Main 3628-2353. Night Webster 0699 Cirri.- 4760 LOW prices Moving, Ugm tiaulinv. baerage and transferring. CHAS. COOMBS. Web. 3391 29 in. SI M SS ()l!I'()i;TI .MiiEß SX\ / ESSEX & LUCAS AIT X M &SfsJßSf’ CiAL For lease or sale: 33,000 square feet manufacturing building saw-tooth construcMon: brick: good as new if you want to sell. n*t with us. w guarantee to sell you out in ten days by our methods Auto service SMITH CO. BROKERS. 205 Lombard B.dg. Cir.-1e1232 GET him now : a real meenanu; painting and decorating. Call Hsrrison 204. *0 AtIUMOBILESIOKsAUI. b—Gasoline L. T. ALLEN Overland And Willys -Knight 917-19 Virginia Ave. Southport and Greenwood, Ind. Large line of used cars at our used car department, 723-5 Virginia Ave. Your car in trade. Small down payment.

LEXINGTON Four-passenger coupe, 1921. Has Just been repainted and thoroughly overhauled. Five brand new- cord tires. Drum typo headlights, front bumper, visor, rear view mirror. Can be bought at a very attractive price. E. \Y. Steinhart Cos. Eleventh and Meridian Sts. RED ARROW RAGE CAR One of the fastest dirt track cars for sale at a real bargain. TIIE RED ARROW 945 Southeastern Ave. FORD Coupe, 1921. Equipped with spotlight. visor, lock wheel, dash light, accelerator, Hassler shock absorbers, front and rear bumpers. Only S3OO. Down payment, $l3O. E. W. ’Steinliart Cos. Eleventh and Meridian Sts. FORD 3922: 1-ton truck, worm drive. Thl9 truck will render flame service as new one. Equipped with cab and two bodies, stake and stock; SIOO down, balance convenient ter ms. C. H. WALLERICH COMPANY. 193.9 Speedster. Electrically equipped, at a bargain. 945 Southeastern Ave. ST ewart 2707 We Sell 'Em DODGES, Buicks, Gardners, Fords. Over lands and many others at bargain prices Your own terms. Rebuilt, reflnished and. retopped. All guaranteed. 522 North Capitoi avo. Open evenings and Sundays. $50.00 down and six monthly payments of $9.80 each buys the five passenger light touring car. C. H. WALLERICH COMPANY. Overland, 1920, $175 ST ewart 2707 945 Southeastern Ave. FORD BODIES AND PARTS Used sedans, touring and roadsters. Hoods, shell and body parts. SWISSHELM & PARKER. $90.00 down and balance monthly, buy this 1921 Ford touring car. Equipped with starter, lights, demountable rims and in good mechanical condition. C. H. WALLERICH COMPANY. GOOD USED CARS I. WOLF AUTO CO. 610 N. Illinois. Open Sunday. FORD, 1922 coupe, starter, A-l condition, demountables. new tires, Hasslers’ speedometer. dash light, large wheel, $400: $l5O down, balance easy terms. WIDES & MILLER. 644 E. Washington. Main 3493. FIAT roadster, A-l condition, four speeds forward; will do ninety miles per hour; guaranteed to climb Pike's Peak. Small down payment, balance easy terms. Open evenings and Sundays. 334 N. Capitol. FORD 1923 sedan: looks and runs like new. Bargain. Term* or trade. WIDES A MILLER. 644 E. Wash. Main 3493.

30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gaaoiin* OWK 'TM<rcms 1922 Coupe $400.00 1921 Coupe 300.00 1921 Touring; S. & D 250.00 1920 Touring; starter 185.00 1921 Roadster; S. & D 210.00 1920 Roadster . S. & D 175.00 2 —1920 Ton-Trunks; closed panel; $175.00 each. Weekly or Monthly Payments Authorized Ford and Lincoln Dealers. ’TTyirtrrts MAin 6650. 259 S. Meridian St JNEW USED SERVICE FIRST We have several good used louring cars that are real bargains: prices ranging from $35 to SIOO. These cars can be purchased at a low down payment and small weekly or monthly payments. If you are looking for cheap transportation, drive out and look these cars over. Open evenings until 9 o clock. Broad Ripple Auto Ca .AUTHORIZED DEALERS FORD -FORDSON-LINCOLN e?aE 63rd 3T WA5H.4.737 Ten-Day Sale Used Cars 1922 PILOT 6-50 SPORTSTER. 1922 PILOT 6-50 TOURING. 1922 PILOT 6-50 ROADSTER. 1922 PILOT 6-45 TOURING. 1921 PILOT 6 45 TOURING. 1918 PILOT 6-45 TOURING. 1920 OAKLAND SEDAN. 1922 EARL TOURING. 1916 HUDSON SEDAN 1918 PREMIER SEDAN. 1919 OAKLAND TOURING. 1916 OVERLAND TOURING. 1916 SAXON TOURING. PILOT MOTOR CAR CO. 1110 N MER CIR. 4001. OPEN EVENINGS. LOCOMOBILE 7-passenger touring: just out of paint shop and in A-l con- * dition; a very fine car; will demonstrate. For Appointments Call Harrison 256 Between 7 and 8 p. m.

NASH Four-passenger coupe. 1922. Here is a mighty fine oar for the small family. Has been driven less than 5.000 miles. Blue body with black fenders and running gears. Equipped with front and rear bumpers, raotometer and bar eap. rear view mirror automatic windshield wiper. heater, gear shift lock and five good cord tires. E. W. Steinhart Cos. Eleventh and Meridian Sts. NEW USED SERVICE FIRST Broad Ripj>]<? Auto Ca AUTHORIIBD EBAISRJ FORD “FORDSON-UNCOLN fi?5E 63rd ST WA5H.4.737 FORI) $150.00 1918;. in excellent condition. C. H. WALLERICH COMPANY. DODGE, 1918 roadster; motor in good condition, good paint, drum head, lights. $140; SSO down, balance easy terms. WIDES & MILLER. 644 E Wash. Main 3493. INTERSTATE roadster: SSO down, balance $2 per week. Open evenings and Sundays. 334 N. Capitol. FORD 1920 louring, completely overhauled: in perfect mechanical condition; S7O down: balance one year. WIDES * MILLER. 644 E. Wash Main 3493. FORD roadster, 1920 model; delivery body. shock absorbers and spot light, battery and generator; $136. Harrison 2498. PEERLESS 8 touring; small payment down, balance easy terms. Open evenings and Sundays. 334 N. Capitol. BUICK 7 pass., wortn more, $226. STONE CHEVROLET CO 427 N. Meridian. FORD coupe, good condition, new paint: SIOO down, balance terms. Open evenlngs and Sundays. 334 N. Capitol, BUICK. light six touring; just like new. A real bargain. Better hurry lor this. 334 S. Pennsylvania. Main 1705 _ . DODGE, late 1920 touring; good condition; small payment down, balance terms. Open evenings and Sundays. 334 N. Capitol. FORE, 1921 coupe; excellent condition. $350. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 427 N. Meridian, , DODGE 1918 touring: small payment down and balance on easy terms. Open evenings and Sundays. 334 N. Capitol. 1922 CHEVROLET touring; $365. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 427 N. Meridian. c—Trucks USED TRUCKS 3% -tom. Federal tfccr oughly overhauled and rebuild New tire*. 2-ton Federal rebuilt and in first class condition. Guaranteed same as new. 3%-ton Master, long wheelbase: stock rack. In good condition and will sell at a bargain. 1- Service, overhauled and rebuilt. 2- International, rebuilt and in good condition. United speed wagon, usqd less than 30 days. All of the above trucks are priced right and guaranteed as represented. CARTINHOUR-BOWMAN COMPANY. 619 N. Capitol ave. Main 2043.

50 AUTOMOBILE!* FOR SALK b—Gasoline KISSEL six touring. $125 down, balance to suit purchaser. Open evenings and Sundays. 619 North Illinois. Main 1579. DAVIS six. touring: small payment down, balance easy terms. Open evenings and Sundays. 334 N. Capitol. OVERLAND empe, 1922; rebuilt and refinished: likt new. 334 N. Capitol. BUICK 6 chassi . will sacrifice. Open evenings and Sundays. 334 N, Capitol. 81 AUTOMOBILES WANTED vvwwvv wv Amitos Waited We also buy wrecked or junk cars. Indianapolis Auto Parts & Tire Cos. 518 N. Capitol Ave. Mam 2638. LARGEST BUYERS IN STATE. CASH PAID—NO DELAY. ’AUTOS WANTED WE PAY CASH. I. WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N. Illinois. s Main 1579. AUTOS wanted. See us first. Best cash prices. CITY AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO.. 411 N. Illinois Main 6796. AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E. New York St. Main 4446. HIGHEST cash prices paid lor used cars. SAM CORAZ. 519 N, Capitol. 82 AUTO SUPPLIES. REPAIRS DILLINGHAM GARAGE AUTO LAUNDRY Only Place in Town to Get a Real Wash. 324 N. Delaware, MA in 3291 J. M. PRESSLEY GARAGE 541 N Senate ave. Circle 3400. Space for 85 auto storage low rates. Also laundry, repair work and ambulance service. We go any place, at any time and bring you home. Five ambulance cars in service. There is one place in Indianapolis that “SPECIALIZES” in Good Used Tires, and the price is always right. ROGERS, 3115 W WASH BELMONT 4300. USED AUTO PARTS For over 100 makes and model cars at 60 to 75 per cent off list price. A complete stock of new ring gears, pinions, new axles and new springs Mail Orders Shipped Same Day as Received. KLEIN BROS. Eureka Auto Parts. 334 N Capitol Circle 0873. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Hlino s. S & S Auto Laundry Auto Tops and Painting st a reasonable price. Workmanship and material guaranteed: new tires and vulcanI tzir.g 33-35 Kentucky Are. Main 1137. NEED a battery for your car! We have them: Willard, Exide. Prest-O-Lite and others 6-volt for $lO SOUTH SIDE BATTERY SHOP. 413 S. Meridian. -"’the MASTER VULCANIZERS. , CUT RATE VULC. CO . INC. PT MONEY TU 1.0A.N - FIRST ana seeona mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate R. B. WILSON, 1101 National Cit.v Bank Bldg. Lincoin 6104. MONEY to loan on second mortgages. L. B MILLER, 127 N Delaware St. Main 3762 aT'C'TION SALES Auction Sale Art store and gift shop, complete stock fixtures, consisting of all kinds art goods, stamped, linens, curtains, pillow eases, mottoes. bridge sets, trays, hand painted lamp I shades and china and stoneware, some hand work made: also shelving, linoleum, screens, signs, show- cases and plate glass mirrowe Brokers. 205 Lombard bldg Circle 1232. Buck Wilson. Auctioneer.

39 LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO THE TAXPAYERS OF THE PARK DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. IND. The taxpayers of the park district of the city of Indianapolis, Ind . are hereby notified that the board of park commissioners of the city of Indianapolis has by resolution determined that it is necessary to issue and sell bonds of said park district of the city of Indianapolis in the sum of one hundred fifty thousand ($150,000) dollars, should be issued for the purpose of paying for the construction of eight (8) concrete arch bridges upon lands belonging to the city of Indianapolis, and which are a part of the park, parkway and boulevard system of the city of Indianapolis, as follows, to-wit: Bridge No. 1. In Garfield Park over Bean Creek hear the playground. Bridge No. 2. In Garfield Park over Bean Creek near Southern Ave. Bridge No. 3. In Brookside Park over Pogues run near the shops. Bridge No. 4. On Jefferson Ave. over Pogues Run near Spades Place. Bridge No. 5. On Michigan St. over Pleasant Run near Jameson Park. Bridge No. 6. On Churchman Ave. over Pleasant Run. Bridge No. 7. On Linden St. over pleasant Run. Bridge No. 8. On Raymond St. over Pleasant Run. And other expenses incident thereto, all of which is fully set out and more particularly described in Construction Resolution No. 35. 1922, and the set of v plans and specifications adopted thereunder That said bonds shall be one hundred, fifty (150) in number of one thousand ($1,000.00) dollars each, six thousand. ($6,000.00) dollars of which shall bo payable each year for twenty-five (25) years and bearing at not to exceed five (5 %) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually at the office of the treasurer of the city of Indianapolis. Unless objection is made by the taxpayers of said park district in the manner prescribed by law the said board of park commissoiners and the city controller of Indianapolis, will pursuant to said determination and order proceed to cause said bonds in said amount to be issued and sold for the purpose herein set out. CHARLES A. BOOKWALTER. FRED CLINE. A. M. MAGUIRE. SARAH E. SHANK. Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, Ind. TREASURY STATEMENT Monthly statement for June showing balance in the State Treasury at the close of business, June 30. 1923, as appears in the office of Auditor and Treasurer of Balance in treasury May 31. 1923 $5,220,708 63 June receipts 9,991.166.95 Total $15,211,895.58 June disbursements......... $4,323,491.78 Balance on hand $10,888.403 80 BALANCE BY FUNDS— General $904,310.55 Road 649,645.48 Fire marshal 53.281.35 Highway commission 1,378.029.92 Hydrophobia 20.084.18 Vocational education 385.858 47 School revenue for tuition... 3.467,978.5.5 Benevolent institution 1.180.828 29 Educational institution 1,380.020.71 Unclaimed estates 13.845.39 Common 5ch001.... 1,333.43 Sale State lands 1,405.87 Gasoline tax fund 6.308.54 Permanent endowment I. U., interest 22.844.82 Teachers' retirement 367,535.26 World War mem0ria1....... 868,510.14 Auto theft fund 96,405.54 Agricultural experiment station 110.177 31 Total $10,888,403.80 Outstanding warrants , $567,311.44 ORA J. DAVIES. , Treasurer of State. ROBERT BRACKEN. Auditor of State.

THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1923

39 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE The Cleveland, Cincinnati. Chicago & St.. Louis Railway Cos., The Cincinnati & E. I. & TH. Railroad Cos. Will sell the following described freiglwr which has not been claimed by owners, at public auction, Friday. July 20. 1923, at 9 a. m., at the Unclaimed Freight Station or the C., C., C. & St. L. Ry. Cos., corner Capitol Ave. and Souti; St . Indianapolis, Ind. Unless previously claimed by rightful owners: Lot. No. Consignee. Destination. Commodity. R446—Pendergast Fence Cos., Elkhart, Ind., 6 rls fence. R432—0-N Guy Moyslner, Newcastle, Ind., 2 cases confectionery. R463—Brooks Oil Cos.. Cleveland, Ohio, 1 drum boiler compound. R464—Standard Mills Cos;, Chicago. HI., 1 case novelties. R46s—Drews Dry Goods Cos.. Chicago, 111., 1 case cotton hosiery. R47o—Geo. H. Tidbert. Carbon, Ind., P. O. Marshfield, Ind., I lilf bbl, 1 kit roofing cement. R472—Rodebaugh & Miller. Leesburg, Ind., P. O. No. Webster, Ind., 2 bdl (1-4) tubes Pneu. tire rubber. R473—H. J. Aubry, Toledo, Ohio. 4 case* polish in cans. 1 case empty. 1 cs 1 quart. K474—Scioto Sign Cos., Kenton, Ohio* 3 bx signs. R 475 —Monroe Garage. Middletown, Ohio, P. O. Monroe, Ohio. 3 bx battery and parts, R476—National S. M. Cos.. Mkd. Jennie M. Conway, Milton. Ind., 1 wash, machine. K477—Southern Stove Wks.. Evansville, Ind.. 1 bbl compound (ek3 empty). R47B—J. W Miller. Speedway, Ind, 1 gas range. 1 ert shelves. R479—E. T. Sirgent Refining Cos, Cleveland, Ohio. 1 empty drum. R4B3—Slaters Drug Store, Mechanicsburg, Ohio, 3 eases Earth paint R4SS—H. W. Bowers, Waynetown, Ind, 1 sack collars. P.4B9—J. T. Brewer, Lawreneeville, HI, 4 st hit bbl and 1 kit roof cement. R49O—M. C. Dye, Leesburg. Ind, 1 bdl trees I Dormant). R49l—W. E.’ Smith. Elkhart. Ind, 1 buffet. 1 china closet. 1 serving table. 1 ex. table. 1 bdl leaves. 1 ert chairs. R492—The College Ini Evansville. Indf, 4 cases candy. R493—Dr. J. H. Michaels, Cleveland. Ohio. 2 bx. empty bottles. K494—Mrs. Emma E. Davis. Quincy. Ohio. 1 bale mattresses, R49s—National Stock Yards, National Eank. East St. Louis, 111., 3 ctn 1 cs ink.” R496—Rosenberg Dept. Store, Granite city. 111, 23 bx - soap. R 497 —R. W. Her Der, Bloomington. 111., 1 dr. pet. lubg. oil R499—S-O Nifv Cherry Cheer Cos, ney. Ohio, 17 ctn paper cups. E.I.RS—Wm. Massa, Washington. Ind, 2 bed ends. I bdl 2 rails. 1 bed spring. 1 bx. H. 11. goods. CNR27—Cook & Feldher, Jackson. Mich, 2 cases paste in tubes. R4Bl'2 —Mrs. Pearl H. Alberson. Muntie, Ind, 1 bbl of notions. Persons claiming any of the foregoing described crticies. will please state to the undersigned the number oi same giver, in the above list, prove ownership, pay charges and take same away before day of sale. Description of packages are copied from Ireight or way bill, but neither the quanity or contents are guaranteed. All lots subject to examination, Thursday. July 19. 1923. J. K. VANCE, F_C. A, Transportation B.dg, liroanapolis, Ind. Phone, Mam 5109. Terminal 159. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF DETERMINATION TO ISSUE $1,650,000.00 OF BONDS. 8 In the matter of determining to issue bonds by the Board of School Commissioners of the City oi Indianapolis. Indiana, to obtain funds lor the erection of new school bundings; to make permanent sanitary improvements and alterations to various school buildings, and to purchase real estate to be used ior the erection Os new grade and high schools. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of the City of Indianapolis. Marion County. Indiana. that the Board oi School Commissioners of, the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, at their regular meeting held on the 10th day of July. 1923. at their regular meeting place, determined to issue bonds or other evi- | deuces of indebtedness, exceeding five thoni sand dollars: and that the amount of bonds ; pre posed to be issued is $1,650,000.00. bearj ing interest at the rate of four and one- ; half per cent per annum, with interest payaoie semi-annually. The net assessed value of all property in this taxing unit is $599,526,710, and tne present indebtedness, without this issue, is $,458,000. The proceeds of such bond issue are to be used for the following purposes, $102,130.00 for the erection of new building lor School No. 23; $137,512.00 for the, erection of new building for Sdi|B[ No. 30; $188,858.00 lol*~'’ the tion of new building for School SoTj 38; $199 237.00 lor tne erection of new! tuildiug for School No. 62; $218,651.00 for{ the trection oi new buildings for School No. 67. $203,175.00 for the erection oi nc-w building ior School No. 70; $220,815.00 far the erection oi new building for School No. 75; $243,622.00 for the erection of new building lor School No. 76; $136,000.00 for the purchase oi additional grounds for newhigh schools and grade schools, and aiiio lor making permanent salutary improvements and alterations to various school buildings, making in all $1,650,000.00 of bonds. If ten or more taxpayers, other than those who pay poll tax only, feel themselves aggrieved by such determination they may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further action, by filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor on or before the expiration of twenty-nine days from the 12lh day of July. 1923. The State Board of Tax Commissioners will then fix a date for a hearing in this county. Dated at the City of Indianapolis, Indiana. this 12th day of July, 1923. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. RICHARD O. JOHNSON. Business Director.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS, IND. To Whom It May Concerns Notice is hereby given by the board of park commissioners of the city of Indianapolis, that a strip- of ground five feet by one hundred thirty-two (6x132) teet, north of the northwest comer of Illinois and Thirty-Eighth Sts. (Maple Rd.). the same being land now owned by the city of Indianapolis, and a part of the park and boulevard system oi said city, will be sold at public sale to the highest 1 idder or bidders for cash down, cn Saturday. July 14. 1923. at 10 o'clock a. in., ai the ofiice oi the board in the city hall: said sale to be under Property Saio Resolution No. 1, 1923. and as authorized by Special Ordinance No. 16. 1933, of the common council oi the city oi Indianapolis. The real estate is described as follows, to-wit: “A strip of ground five leet by oae hundred thirty-two (5x132) ieet, at a point on the west line ot Illinois twenty-five feet (25 it.) north oi the notwn west corner of Illinois St. and Thirty-Eighth St., thence north along said west lino ol Illinois St. five feet (5 ft.) to the south lino of the property now owned by A. Kiefer Mayer, thence west one hundred and thirtytwo ieet to the east line oi the alloy, thence south along said east line five feet (5 ft.) to a point, thence east one hundred thirty-two fed to place of beginning, the said gTound Icing the north five (5 ft.) feet of a strip thirty by one hundred ..hirty-two (30x132) feet recently purchased by said board of park commissioners from Leila A. Rossetter, on the said northwest corner of Illinois and Thirty-Eighth Sts.” All of said real estate located in the city of Indianapolis, and is the property of the city of Indianapolis, and is no longer needed ior )>ark purposes by the department of public parks, and the same should be sold. The successful purchaser or purchasers shall be required to pay the amount of their said bid immediately upon the opening of the bids, or else said property will be readvertised again for sale. An affidavit of r on-collusion as required by law-, must be furnished. Forms may be had at the office of the board. Sealed bids must be made on said property. The property must bring tha aspraised value thereof. ' CHARLES BOOKWALTER, FRED CLINE. ALBERT MAGUIRE. SARAH E. SHANK, Board of Park Commissotners of tb* City of Indianapolis, Ind. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids w-ill be received by the board of school commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. at its offices. 150 N. Meridian St., until 12 o’clock noon, Saturday, July 21, 1923, for a contract for the hauling of ashes, trash and rubbish from the various public school and library buildings in said city, all in accordance with specifications on file in the offices of said board, which specifications will be furnished prospective bidders on request. Bids must be on bidder's blank provided by the board, and each bid must be accompanied by ci -tified cheque for SIOO.OO and said sum shall be forfeited to the board as liquidated damages in case the bidder sub-, mining the same shall be awarded the contract and shall fail to execute the same and file bond approved by the board as required in the specifications. The right is reserved to reject any or ■■ bids. W RICHARD O. JOHNSON, Business Director. Indianapolis. Ind- July 11. 1923, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as executor of estate of Marie Helene Bebnke, deceased, late of Marion Qounty, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. No. 21371. WILLIAM BKHNKE.