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Z 5 MISCELL ANEOF S FOR SALE (Continued From Preceding i*age) f—Miscellaneous Army Merchandise Each. 16x16 Pyramidal Tents. whjte. new.. 525.00 16x16 Pyramidal Tents, khaki, new. . 30.00 (Government cost over 5100.00 on above tents.) 7x7 Wall Tents 9.00 17x30"Tarpaulins. waterproof, new... 30.00 20x40 Tarpaulins, waterproof, new... 40.00 12x15 Tarpaulins, waterproof, new... 10.00 12x12 Tarpaulins. wateiX>roof, new... 12.50 20x20 Tarpaulins, waterproof, new... 20.00 . Can furnish any size Tarpaulin you require. up to 40x100 feet, all made of new, treated duck. Steel Folding Cots (per doz.. 517.00). each S 1.50 Canvas Folding Cots. 52.50 each, or ~ dozen 27.00 All-Woo! Olive • Drab Genuine Army Blankets, new. not reclaimed, each. 3.00 Three-Gallon Fire Extinguishers, good as new. wholesale price 512.00. our price, each 5.50 Bench Vises, new, 55.00 to 12.50 Army Hand Axes, each .50 Shovels, dozen, 53.00 to 6.00 Complete stock or Tools. Anvils. Forges, Hammers, Pincers. Canvas, Buckets. Wrenches. Picks. Handles. Axes. Pipe Dies. Die Sets. Augurs, Tongs, Manila Rope, Scales. Snatch Blocks. Chairs. Nails. Saws. Wash Boilers and many other items at 60 per cent of regular price. All new merchandise. Mail orders filled. Open Saturday until 4:00 p. m. M. L. Goldberg & Son Cos. 1302 W. Washington St. CINDERS, 5-yard, truck load: low price. Kenwood 5919. BABY CAB, collapsible. ALLIWIN. lrvlngton 2446. BABY CAB and library table. Cal! Webster 4179. 17 BLSI.NtSS ANNOINtEMEMS AUTO PAINTING Credit extended to auto owners., Zerkte Paint Cos. 31 YEARS PAINTERS Top building and general repairing. Prices low as lowest, highest quality. 1517 Kelly St Drexel 44t}5. We own and operate two shops. A Bath a Day Is the Healthy Way. E. M. HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber. 3220 E. Mich. Webster 3001. PAPER furnished, hung and cleaned; A-l workmanship: prices right: appointments promptly kept. Phone Drexel 7063 early mornings or evenings or address 1023 S. State.' SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana Ave. BUILDING and repairing: satisfaction guaranteed; estimates free. Webster 4885. Lincoln 3470. bought, sold and renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. BURKLB. 416 Mass. Main 1428. HEATH'S Barrier shop; union: warm, comfortable b'-.throoms 132 W. Market. IS STORAGE AND IRANsFtit MOVE THE RED BALL WAY Largest Trucking Organization in America. RED BALL TRANSIT CO. "National Household Movers.” Guaranty Bldg. 26 Monument Place MAin 4631. OE3ces In All Principal Cities Packing, Transferring, Storage Otto J. Suez M. 2353-3628. Night. Web 0699. Web. 4579 LOW prices. Moving, lignt nauling. baggage and transferring. CHAS. COOMBS. Web. 3.391, 19 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IF YOU WANT TO SELL., list with us. We guarantee to sell you out in ten days by our methods. Auto service. SMITH CO.. BROKERS. 205 Lombard Bldg. Circle 1232 GET him now; a real mechanic: painting and decorating. Call Harrison 2404. io AtllOMOßlLha fUK SALE c—Trucks USED TRUCKS 3-%-ton Federal thoroughly overhauled and rebuilt. New tires. 2-ton Federal rebuilt and in first class condition. Guaranteed same as new. 314-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, used less than 30 dan. All of the above trucks are priced right and guaranteed as represented. CARTIN'HOUR-BOWMAN COMPANY 819 N. Capitol ave Mam 2048. b—Casotiur

NASH Four-passenger coupe. 1922. Here is a mighty fine car for the small family. Has been driven less than 6.000 miles. Blue body with black* fenders and running gears. Equipped with front and rear bumpers, motometer and bar cap. rear view mirror, automatic windshield wip- v er. heater, gear shift lock and five good cord tires. E. W. Steinhart Cos. Eleventh and Meridian Sts. \ * \ “ 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. H. C. S. 4-Pass. Sport This car is practical ly new; only diven 3,000 miles; two extra wire wheels and tires; two _ bumpers; mo to meter. quick sale. KE nwood . _ 4728. LEXINGTOJST Four-passenger coupe. 1921. Has iust been repainted and thoroughly overhauled. Five brand new .-ord tiresDrum type headlights, front bumper, visor, rear view mirror. Can be bought at a very attractive price. E. W. Steinhart Cos. Eleventh and Meridian Sts. RED ARROW RACE CAR One of the fastest dirt track cars for sale at a real bargain. THE RED ARSQW 945 Southeastern Ave. Overland, 1920, $175 ST ewart 2707 7 945 Southeastern Ave. fctnCK 7-pass, worth more. *22b. ■TONE CHEVROLET CO. 427 N. Meridian.

to AUTOMOBILES for sale 6—Gasoline 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. MA In 6650. 259 S. Meridian St. 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 condition; a very fine car; will ✓ demonstrate. For Appointments Call Harrison 256 Between 7 and 8 p. m. NEW USED SERVICE FIRST Broad RippJe Auto Cot FORD -FORDSON-UNCOLN f3gE6?rA3T WAMtffiV

FORD Coupe, 199 k. Equipped with spotlight. visor, lock wheel, dash light, accelerator, Hassier shock absorbers, front and rear bumpers. Only 5300. Down payment. 5130. E. W. Steinhart Cos. Eleventh and Meridian Sts. Investigate Our Weekly Payment Plan Ford roadster. S3O down, 52 week. Ford touring. S3O down, $2 week Ford speedster, SSO down, 52.50 week. Buiek touring. SOS down. $3.50 week. Buck. 19i8, SBS down. $4 week. Mercantile Garage 125 S Pennsylvania. Maan 6830. FORD 1922: 1-ton truck, worm drive. This truck will render same service as new one. Equipped with caq&nd two bodies, stake and stock: 5100 dovPn, balance convenient lerrna. C. H. WALLERICH COMPANY. 1919 Speedster. Electrically equipped, at a bargain. 945 Southeastern Ave. ST ewart 2707 We Sell 'Em DODGES, Bulcks, Gardners, Fords. Overlands and many others at bargain prices Four own terms. Rebuilt, reflnished and retopped. All guaranteed. 522 North Capltoi ave. 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 GOOD USED CARS I. WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N. Illinois. Open Sunday. FIAT roadster. A-l oonmtlon. four speed* forward: will do ninety miles per hour: guaranteed to climb Pike's Peak. Small dewn payment, balance easy terms. Open evenings and Sundays. 334 N. Capitol. FORD coupe. 1920: starter, demountable#, good tires: lots of extras. Terms. OAKLEY-OVERLAND SALES, 1663-65 S Meridian St. Open eveuings. FORD BODIES AND PARTS Used sedans, touring and roadsters. Hoods, shell and hody parts. - SWISSHELM Sc PARKER. FORD $15Q,00 / 1918: in excellent condition. C H WALLERICH COMPANY. OVERLAND touring. 1920; 5 good tires: mechanically A-l. Terms. OAKLEY-OVERLAND SALES, 1663-65 S Meridian St. Open evenings. FORD 1920 touring, comp.etely overhauled: in perfect mechanical condition: S7O down: balance one year. WIDES * MILLER. 644 E. Wash Main 3493. DODGE, late 1920 touring: good condition: small payment down, balance terms Open evenings and Sundays. 334 N. Capitol. FOR® roadster. 1920 model: delivery body. Knock absorbers and spot light, battery and generator; 5135. Harrison 2498. FORD 1923 sedan: looks and runs like now Bargain. Terms or trade. WIDES & MILLER. 644 E. Waah. Main 3493. FORD coupe, good condition, new paint: 5100 down, balance terms. Open evenlngs and Sundays. 334 N. Capitol. DODGE 1918 touring: small payment down and balance on easy terms. Open evenings and Sundays. 334 N. Capitol. BUICK, light six touring: just like new. A real bargain. Better hurry for this. 334 S. Pennsylvania. Main 1705 KISSEL six touring. 5125 down, balance to suit purchaser. Open evenings and Sundays. 619 North Illinois. Main 1579, PEERLESS 8 touring; small payment down, balance easy terms. Open evenings and Sundays. 334 N. Capitol. INTERSTATE roadster: 550 down, balance 52 per week. Open evenings and Sundays. 334 N. Capitol. DAVIS six. touring: small payment down, balance easy terms. Open evenings and Sundays. 334 N. Capitol. FORD. 1921 coupe: excellent condition $330. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 427 N Meridian. FORD chassis, good running condition S4O: terms WIDES & MILLER, 644 E. Wash. Main 3493 OVERLAND coupe. 1922; rebuilt and reflnished; like new. 334 N Capitol. BUICK 6 chassis,, will sacrifice. Open evenings and Sundays. 334 N. Capitol.

Opera rr it \\ \t Open s4||p|ik | Sunday Prices Greatly Reduced. Our Stock Must Be Moved. Your Chance to Get Good, Clean, Fresh Tires at a Large Savings. Tubes leclyded With All- 4-Imidhi or Over CORD HIRES United States Royal Cords Racine Horse Shoe Cords Corduroy Cords Goodrich Silvertown Cords Standard Four Cords Portage Cords Mason Cords Longwear Cords OdeM Cords Lion Cords Tuscora Cords Williams Cords Stronghold Cords Tuscon Cords land Many Others CORD prices „ FABRIC TIRES Factory Guaranteed a A TTT’RD AY 30x3/j From $7.75 to $14.75 SPFCTAI S iractory Guaranteed 32x31/2 From $13.75 to $17.50 . Firsts 31x4 From $16.50 to $21.75 U• Royal N 9r 32x4 From $14.50 to $23.50 <;//, 33x4 From $16.75 to $24.50 •'ox3Vo ...sl2.4t> 30x3V 2 6.70 34x4 From $17.50 to $25.50 R a c i lie Horse- 32x31/2 9.25 32x414 From $21.50 to $29.50 10 50 33x4i/ 2 From $17.50 to $29.75 * l9 ~ .* ,'7l 34x4/ 2 From $19.75 to $29.90 •• • 32x4 11.50 35x4i/ 2 From $21.00 to $30.50 Goodrich Silver- 33x4 11.75 36X4 1 ,2 Prom $22.50 to $31.25 qj. Y 4. 11 q~ 33x5 From $23.50 to $38.50 I°™’ lom 34x4 ILB ° 35x5 From $24.50 to $39.50 3Ux.D/o ... 12.00 . 37x5 From $25.50 to $39.90 Other Sues in Proportion Tires shipped subject to inspection. Our trucks at your service anywhere in N the city. Tires changed by our experienced at our Indiana Ave. entrance, which is very handy for parking at all times. largest individual tire store in the city. Indiana Anto Sales <& Tire C©„ Capitol and Indiana Aves. Main 8711 306-308 N. Capitol. 309 Indiana Ave.

30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—(iuolin* $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. 833 N. Meridian St. FORD touring, 1920 starter, demountable*. lock wheel, 5 good tires; mechanically right. Terms. OAKLEY-OVERLAND SALES. 1863-65 S Meridian St. Open evenings, 1922 CHEVROLET touring: 5365 STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 427 X Meridian. ST ALTOMI)BILLS WANTED II ~ IAM Audios Wanted .We also buy wrecked or Junk cars. Indianapolis Auto-Parts & Tire Cos. 618 N. Capitol Ave Main 2638. LARGEST BUYERS IN STATE. CASH PAID —NO DELAY. AUTOS WANTED WE PAY CASH. I. WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N. Illinois. Main 1579. AUTOS' wanted See u first. Best cash prices CITY AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO . 411 N. Illinois Mam 6796 AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E. New York St. Main 4446 HIGHEST rash price* paid for used car*. SAM CORAZ 519 K Capitol. , 17 MONEY TO LOAN MONEY Borrowed of us carries a greater value, because we sell you SERVICE. Why worry over your bills or obligations when financial aid can be easily and quickly obtained from US. S2O to S3OO v We loan on PIANOS. FURNITURE. 4.UTOS, LIVE STOCK. FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC. We can arrange repayment of loan to ault you. Capitol Loam Cos. 114114 E. Washington’St. Yaln 0685 Lincoln 7184. FIRST ana eec.tnu mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate R B WILSON, 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Llncoln 6104. MONEY to loan on second mortgages. L. B MILLER. 127 N. Delaware St. Main 5762 82 ALTO 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 641 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 servics. There is one place --- In Indianapolis that “SPECIALIZES” In Good Used Tires, and the price is always right. ROGERS, 3116. W WASH BELMONT. 4300 SPRINGS AND SPRING LEAVES Installing and Repairing 31 ~S. SENATE'AVE. ~ LINCOLN 1872. DRIVE IN. Ewald Spring Service Cos. USED AUTO PARTS For over 100 makes and model cars at 60 to 75 per cent oH 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 Cl-cle 0873. 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. 327 N. NOBLE ST. . . rV , - t

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88 LEGAL NOTICES INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION DIVISION OF CONTRUCTION BRIDGE DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS Notice Is hereby given that sealed proposals will bo received by the director of the Indiana State highway commission at his office in the Capitol building, in Indianapolis. up to ten (10:00) o'clock A. M July 24. 1923, when all proposals will be publicly opened and read. The work contemplated is the construction of the following bridges on State highways: ApproxiProJ On State mate Type and Price of No. Sec- Str. Over. Road No. County. Length. Remarks Plan* F. A. 10 B 14 Heston ditch IX St. Joseph 2<3 8-0' R C. b0x..51.00 17 ll Drain ditch 2-C Porter 14}, 31-6" Steel truss. 2.00 17 E 1 Drain ditch 2 D Laporte 14} 55’-0" Steel truss. 200 21 A 6 Grassy creek 1-E Jackson 1U 55-0" Steel truss. 200 21 A 21 Lewis branch 1-E Jackson lsi 48'0" Steel truss. 200 21 A 42 Sandy Creek 1-E Jackson 14} 48-0" Steel truss. "00 21 C 6 Blue Lick creek 1-B Clark I®, 72 -0" Steel truss. 200 2L C 12 Caney fork 1-B Clark 4j, 22 -0" >H. C. girder 200 21 D IV Pigeon Rooat crk. 1-C Scott 1 H 55 -0" Steel truss. 2.00 21 I) 24 Drain ditch 1-C Scott 2® 18' 8" Ext. to slab 1.00 21 E 18 Hutto creek 1-D Scott 1(a 65'.0" Steel truss. 2.00 86 1 Pigeon creek 10-A Vanderburgh I<U 198>0" St. tnfs# .. '-i / (super only) 2.00 38 3 Br Ltl. Plgn cr. 10 A 1 anderburgh 3@ 16' 0" R. C. slab. 2.00 36 4 , Ltl. Pigeon cr. 10-A Vanderburgh 14} 55 -0” Steel truss. 2.00 36 6 Ltl. Pigeon cr. 10-A Vanderburgh 14} 34 -0’ R. C. girder 2.00 44 A 1 Eel river 2-M Allen 14} 55'-O" Steel truss. 2.00 44 A 2 Johnson ditch 2-M Allen 14} 31'6" Steel truss. 2.00 49 A 1 Pigeon creek 26 D Steuben 1® 55-0* Steel truss. 2.00 53 1 Eel river 0-1 Clay I ® 150 -0* _ _ I<d 108-0" Steel truss. 5.00 54 2 Ylsh creek 25-E Steuben lfc, 24'0" R C girder 2.00 54 3 Fish creek 26-K Steuben 14} 24 -0" It. C. girder 2.00 S. A. 2 C 286 Hutton ditch 2-C Porter I<a 20-0. R. C. slab. 75 2 L 156 Drain ditch 2L Whitley 144 40-0" Steol trues. 2.00 5 A .218 Possum run 5-A Knox 1® 48 -0" Steel truss. 2.00 8 B 162 Shatzly ditch S B Jasper ' 14l 3P-6" Steel truss. 2.00 11 D 157 Warren ditch li-D Madison 1 (g. 28 -0" R C. girder 2.00 12 G 283 Allison creek 12-0 Owen 1® 28 -0" R. C. girder 2.00 15 E 200* Biggs ditch 15-fc Starko 1 fi'-O" H C. box.. .75 15 E 229* Base Lake drain IS-E Starke 1® so* R. C. box. .75 21 F 132 Goshen ditch 21 K Randolph 14t 48-0" Steel truss. *2.00 27 A 258*’Bear Grass '.-reek 27-A Wabaah I'a 31-6* Steel truss. 2.00 27 A 288* ’Drain ditch 27 2 W abaeh 1® 18-0" R. C. slab.. .76 32 C 282 Draiu ditch 32T1 Putnam 1 ® 28 -0* R. C. girder 2.00 50 C 182* Peterson ditch 50-C Starko 1® 18'0" R. C. slab.. .75 06 C 188* Coleman (liteh fO-C Starke I%£ 48 -o'* Steel tru. 200 50 D 285 Zeohiel The plana ar.d may be ex.-immed at the office of the State highway com min* ion In the Capitol b tiding, or copien thereof will be forwarded upon payment to the director, of the -amounts desirnated above. No refund will bo made for plans returned. .... . . . bidder, with his proposal, shall submit his bond payable to the State of Indiana in th penal sum of one and one*half <lb) times the amount of his proposal with good and sufficient security to the approval of the director. SUCH HOND SHALL BE ONLY ON THE FORM SPECIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR. COPIES OF WHICH WILL DE FURNISHED UPON REQUEST. If any bidder desires to submit a combination proposal on two or more structures of the same or different types of design, proposal blanks therefor 4vlli be prepared upon request, providing such request be made AT LEAST THREE DAYS prior to thfe date of letting. , „ . , . Bidders on steel structures are Invited to submit proposals for the superstructure alone, or the substructure alone, or for the structure complete Plans and specifications for either portion *.vill be forv-Tirned upon the payment of one-half the amount required for the complete set of plans. The right Is reserved by the director to reject any or all bids, or to award on any combination of bids that in his Judgment Is most advantageous to the State.of Indiana. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. JOHN D WILLIAMS. Director. •Four structures In Starke County not to be awarded separately , ••Two structures In Wabash County not to be awarded separately.

32 AUTO SUPPLIES. REPAIRS AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry Auto Tops and Painting at a reasonable price. Workmanship and material guaranteed: new tires and vulcan*" lzing. 33-35 Kentucky Age. Main 1137. SIX 33x4 % STANDARD MADE CORD TIRES, $32. EACH WITH TUBE. 52 W. NEW YORK. CIRCLE 3888. 89 , 1H,(.i1. MJI ItKS Notice is hereby given that, on July 11. 1923. a petition, addressed to tliti board of commissioner* of Marion County, Indiana, was filed in the office of the undersigned auditor of said county, praying for the location, establishment and opening of a now highway fifty feet in width, twenty-five feet on either side of the following described line, to-wit: Commencing In ths north line of section nineteen (10) of township sixteen (10) north, of range four (4) east. MarloA County, Indiana, at a point one thousand one hundred fifty and 74-100 feet west of the northeast comer of said section, running thence south parallel to and six hundred ninety feet east of the west line of KinnearHiatt Company's north boulevard addition to the city of Indianapolis and also parallel to the west line of Stone's Orchard Bark addition to said city, to a point In the south lino of last named addition, thence southeasterly In a direct line to a point which is one thousand two hundred slxty-flve and 22-100 feet south of tho north lino, and one thousand eighty-eight and 07-100 foot west of the east line, respectively of said section, thence south, and parallel to and six hundred ninety feet east Nos west line, extended south, of above named additions, two hundred nine and 22-100 feet, thence southwesterly In a direct line to a point which Is six hundred and ninety feet east of the west line, and eight hundred eightyfive and 23-100 feet north of the south line, respectively. of Stewarts Thirty-Fourth Street addition to said city of Indianapolis, thence south, parallel to the west line of said last named addition, to the south line of said last named addition. Said proposed highway passes through, or oil the lmo between, or otherwise affects tho lands owaed or occupied by the following named persons, to-wlt: Charles W. Shelburn, Cnear O. Oberle and Sylvia M. Oberle. husband and wife: Frank L. Carey and Nora B. Carey, husand and wife: John H. Robbins and CPbldie V. Robbins. husband and wife: Cynthia E. Bower, lamea P. Hay, Charles Beuke and Wilhelmina Beukc, husband and wife; Martha Rossettor. Charles M. McMullen ar.d Ella R. McMullen, husband and wife: Levy O. Turner. J. Frank Stearns. Christopher Hinkle and Gladyß Hinkle, husband and wife; Fletcher Savings nnd Trust Company, trustee Claude F. Tuck, Washington Bank and Trust Company, trustee: James Sidney Wright, John A. Dugan and Anglesa M. Dugan, husband and wife: Jesse E. Cline. Klttio K. Mitchel. National Investment Company: Luclle Elkins, Arthur J. Von Berg. Ray G. Mullenaore. Edward Von Burg and Susan M. Von Bur*, huahand and wife: Farmers Trust Company, trustee: Willis H. Ktnnear, Charles L. Mellen and Bernadetta J. Mellen, husband and wife; Carrie M. Pollen, Anna Robinson. Earle S. Klnnear, Geneva B Myers and Claude J. Myers, husband and wife; Patrick E. McCormick, Joseph C. Muster and Mary E. Flack.

All persons concerned are now hereby notified that said petition will be presented to and adjudged upon by said board at a regular session thereof to be begun at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the 10th day of August, 1923, at the office of said board ir. the courthouse of Marion .County, Indiana. LEO f K. FESLER. Auditor of Marion County, Indiana.

39 LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE—DAMAGE ROLL. Department of Public Worm. Office of the Board. City Hall. Indianapolis, Indiana. Notice is hereby given by the Board of Park Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. that It has approved a preliminary damage roll showing the award of damages for the appropriation of real estate to be used for park purposes In the city of Indianapolis, authorized by Its Acquisition Resolution No. 8, 1923, which provides for the acquisition of the following described real estate, towit: Beginning at the intersection of the west property line of Dearborn street and the north property lino of Thirtieth street In D. C. Bryan s norttto*st addition to the city of Indianapolis as recorded ill Plat Book No. 10, page 149. In the recorder's office of Marion County, State of Indiana: thence west along the north property line of Thirtieth Street, to a point t)14.2 feet west of the west property line of Rural street: thence north on a straight line to a point In the south line of Richard's Thirty-Fourth Street Addition to the city of Indianapolis, as recorded in Land Record No. 43. page 602. In the aforesaid recorder's office, 9.105 feet west of the southeast corner theerof; thence northeastwardly along the east property line of Temple avenue to a point in the east line of the aforesaid Richard s subdivision 196 feet north of the southeast corner thereof: theme north on a straight line along the east line of the aforesaid Richard's subdivision and the same line extended north to a point in the south property line of ThirtyFourth street; thence cast along the south property line of Thirty-Fourth street a distance of 172.9 feet to a point In tho east line of the Hoss Forest Home Addition, now vacated, to the city of Indianapolis as recorded in plat book No. 0, page 95. In the aforesaid recorder’s office j thence south along the east line of the aforesaid Hoss Forest Home Addition, a distance of 1,310 feet to a point in the south line of the north half of Section 20. Township 16 north. Range 4 east. Marion County, State ofJndiana: thence east along the south line of tne north half of the aforesaid Section 20 lo a point 330 feet east of the west line of the southeast quarter of the aforesaid Section 20; thence south parallel to and 330 feet distant from the west line of the southeast quarter of the aforesaid Section 20 to a point in the north property line of Thirtieth street: thence west along tho north property line of Thirtieth street a distance of 355 feet, to a place of beginning containing 70.42 acres.” Persons interested in or affected by said appropriation of land and award of damages therefor are hereby notified that said Board of Park Commissioners has fixed Saturday. July 28. 1923, at 10 o’clock a. m., as the time when remonstrance* will be received and heard from persons ns to the amount of their respective award of damages. The assessment roll, with the description of the property affected, the names of the owners in favor of whom damages have been awarded with the amount of the preliminary award as to each piece and parcel of property affected is on file and can be seen at the office of tho Board of Park Commissioners In the city hall, Indianapolis, Indiana, where remonstrances will be received and heard at the time above designated. CHARLES A. BOOKWALTER, FRED CLINE, A. M. MAGUIRE, SARAH E. SHA^K, Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana. • NOTICE. State of Indiana. Marion County, ss: In the Superior Court of Marlon County. In the State of Indiana. No. A —21898. Complaint, divorce. Helen M. Martin vs. John E. Martin. Be it known that on the 12th day of July. 1923. the above named plaintiff, by her attorneys, filed in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Marion County, in the State of Indiana, her complaint against the 'above named defendant, John B. Martin, and the said plaintiff having also filed In

n LEGAL NOTICES. said clerk’s office the affidavit of a competent person, showing that said defendant is not a resident of the State of Indiana, and that said cause of aption is for divorce that the defendant Is a necessary party 'thereto and whereas said plaintiff having by endorsement on said complaint required said defendant to appear in said court, and answer or demur thereto on the 12th day of September, 1923. Now therefore, by order of said court, said defendant last above named is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against him and that unless he appear and answer or demur thereto at the calling of said cause on the 12th day of September. 1923. the same being the 9th judicial day of a term of said court, to be begun and hold at she courthouse in the city of ludlanapolis, on the Ist Monday in September. 1923, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in his absence^ ALBERT H. LOSCHE, Clerk. LITTLE Sc LITTLE, Attorneys for Plaintiff. BIDS FOR TYPEWRITER. Notice is hereby given that Qie undersigned. the Board of Commissioners of Marion County. Indiana, will, up to 10 o'clock a. m., July 27. 1923. receive sealed bids for a typewriter for use of Marion County auditor, according to specifications on file In the office of the auditor of Mariou County. Each bid must be accompanied by a bond and an affidavit aa required by law. The board reserves the right to rejfct any or all bids. Witness our hands this 12th day of July, 1923. ALBERT HOFFMAN. HARRY and tutewiler, JOHN KITLEY. Commissioners of Marion County. Attest: —LEO K FESLER, Auditor. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administratrix of estate of Elmer Whitinger, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. No. 21373. CARRIE B. WHITINGER.

NEW SHORTAGE ISDISCOVERED Check on Couch Accounts Continues, AdidltonsJ discrepancies In the accounts of Roy Couch, who recently resigned aa custodian of the Statehouse, have been found by examiners of the State board of accounts, It was learned today. Details were not made public, but it ia underatood a supposed employe of the department told the examiners he never received a salary, although records are supposed to show a salary paid to him. Couch had been Invited ta appear before the board of accounts today and explain his alleged shortage of nearly SIO,OOO, but at noon he had not appeared. Lawrence Orr, chief examiner of the board, said the report of the alleged shortage will be turned over to Attorney General U. S. Lesh and to William P. El vans, county prosecutor. Kvans Is expected to turn the report over to the grand jury and to ask an Indictment.

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(Continued Front Page 1) an American freiglft car ts a credit to one of those forty hommes, eight chevaux contraptions the French used —with kindest regards to the French. The Statehouse decorations are superlatively beautiful. From the dome hangs a huge American flag. From the balustrades are suspended yards and yards of beautifully draped bunting. About the huge columns are entwined the French and American colors. To the right of the door to the office of Governor McCray, whom General Gouraud will visit, stands the portrait of General Pershing. And to the left the portraltaof General Lafayette, the never-to-be-forgotten Frenchman of revolution days. Lafayette's full name, by the way. was Marie Jean Paul Roch Yves Gilbert Motler Marquis de Lafayette, which In length shows about what Lafayette did for America. Here Is some of the military vernacular that has been heard and means something to anybody who traveled the high seas aa livestock: “Get away from that horse’s head, you rookie.” N "Douse It, here comes the Glgadler Breneral." "Make way for a sailor. Hot Stuff.” "When do we eat?” "You can’t stand there.” "Front rank, about face.” “Madomolselle from Bar le Due, parlals vous,” (with appropriate melody). “Everybody on deck. The colonel will Issue pajamas.” "Hlnky, Pinky, Par-le-vu.” "We won the war.” “Wake up Buddy, we’re In Indianapolis.” was the imperative command issued to his comrade by a West Virginia vet *n a car bearing that license parked on E. Washington St. In front of the State Life Bldg., early this morning. The facl that the boys were short on “dough” did not keep them away from the convention. The east entrance of the Statehouse Is decorated with four famous flags. Two of the flags are the colors of the 150th Field Artillery, Rainbow Division, carried in France. The staffs are engraved with records of eleven engagements. The other two flags are those of the Indiana Legion, predecessors of the National Guard. They were the colors of the legion in 1884. BRAIDED CROWNS Braided crowns are seen on some of the newest hats. The material may be velvet, silk, fabrics or ribbon. EMBROIDERED ORGANDIE White embroidered organdie is very effective with black or navy blue taffeta. Deserted Oar Found Sergeant Sheehan and a squad today found an automobile owned by B. B- Lewis, 8.134 College Ave. The car was stolen from Washington St. and Virginia Ave., and later deserted by joy riders. Watch Reported Stolen Charles Spumer, 1364 W. TwentySeventh St., told the police today a thief took a watch worth $35 from his pocket while he w*e working at the Kingan & Cos. plant Thursday.

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Icicles three inches long fell during a storm Thursday at Moosejaw, Canada. William Murray, superintendent of Chicago garage of bureau of streets, is charged with using $3,000 to SIO,OOO of city materlaJ In building his home. New York attorney general declared Thursday the law aimed at the Ku-Klux Klan in New York Is faulty and he cannot prosecute the order under Its provision. William J. Fallon, regarded as one of the most brilliant criminal lawyears in New York, has been indicted on a charge of bribing a juror inj stock brokers’ cases. Attorney General Daugherty on Thursday declared there will never be another railway strike In view of permanency of Injunction against striking shopmen. Severe earthquake shock was recorded Thursday at Victoria, B. C. King Kleagle of Washington State Ku-Klux Klan asked Governor Hart for National Guard troop protection during their t State convention Saturday. William P. Dillingham, IJ. S. senator from Vermont, died at his home In Montpelier, Va., Thursday nighLSlmple services were held at Canton, 0., Thursday at the funeral of former Justice of the Supreme Court William R. Day. Secretary of Navy Denby declared Thursday in a speech to the Military Order of the World War at Washington "There is no safeguard against war.” Balance of foreign trade during fiscal year ending June 30 was In favor

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