Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 101, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 September 1923 — Page 17
FRIDAY, SEPT. 7, 1923
TIRES ==Prices Reduced Prices Greatly Reduced. Our Stock Must Be Moved. Good, Clean, Fresh Tires at a Large Saving. OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 9:30 P. M. OPEN SUNDAY ALL DAY
SATURDAY SPECIALS
FABRIC FIRSTS 30x3 $6.25 30x3% $6.75
UNITED STATES ROYAL CORDS GOODRICH SILVERTOWN CORDS MASON CORDS LION CORDS STRONGHOLD CORDS ODELL CORDS WILLIAMS CORDS RACINE HORSE SHOE CORDS STANDARD FOUR CORDS TI SCORA CORDS TUSCON CORDS PORTAGE CORDS CORDUROY CORDS AND MANY OTHERS
Tires shipped subject to inspection. Our trucks at your service anywhere in the city. Tires changed by our experienced men at our Indiana Avenue entrance, which is very handy for parking at all times. INDIANA TIRE SALES GO. Capitol and Indiana Aves.—3o6-308 N. Capitol—3o9 Indiana Ave. MA,in 8711. AT THE POINT New York St. at Indiana Ave. and Capitol Ave.
30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
SPECIAL AUTO SALE Repossessed Cars and Tracks AH Makes AH Models Yoiur Own Terms Sale Starts Tuesday Noon If You Want a Bargain, Be Here at 2 P 0 M. Sharp INDIANA INVESTMENT AND SECURITIES COMPANY 235 W. Georgia St.
25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE (Continupci froni Prpcepding Page.) f—Miscellaneous Army Tarpaulins k We have new U. S. Army j Water-proof Tarpaulins from the smallest truck covers up to covers 40x100 feet long. Sizes are carried in stock, and absolutely no delay to have covers made up. Priced at 60 per cent of the regular arice. Also new 3-pound, 4 pound ar.d 5-pound Genuine U. S. Army Olive Drab and Gray Blankets at very low prices. These blankets are brand new, not reclaimed. Also full line of Dies, Vises. Monkey Wrenches, Anvils, Forges, Shovels, Cart ,Harness, Leather Halters, all sizes of Manila Rope, Garbage Cans. Wash and Cook ing Boilers, Hardware and contractors’ supplies at onehalf the regular price. Open Saturday until 4 p. m. M. L. Goldberg & Son Cos. 1302 \Y. Wash. St.
d—Musical Instruments SPECIALS FOR STATE FAIR WEEK tVe have some special bargains in pianos and plays er pianos to offer during State Fair Week either at our booth in Automobile building or at our store, 18 tfnd 20 North Pennsylvania *t. BALDWIN PIANO CO, KARIM BA xylophone: 3's octaves: a bargain for cash. Call Irvington 2052 after 6 p. m. ORGAN. rOR SALE CHEAP. CIRCLE 3751. ffr BUSINESS AXXOI NcLSIExLT" To Whom This May Concern I bring your sewer in from the property dee to the outside of your house cheaper than others. I clean vaults, open stoppedup sewers, clean and repair cisterns My barrels are larger and I do the work myself. If my work does not satisfy you don’t pay. Give me a trial. Call Main 8081. day. night or Sundays, HENRY HAAS. A Bath a Day la ~ ’ the Healthy Way. E. M. HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber, 3220 E. Mich. Webster 3001, JftATHi-.’KS bought, sold and "renovated"; _ feather mattresses and pillows made. B, y. BURKLE. 418 Mass Main 1428. SAFETY RAZORSBLADES gharpened TUTTLEDGE, 201 Indiana Ave SEATH’S Baroer Snop; union; warm, cowfortable bathrooms 132 W Market. ft STORAGE AND TRANSFER^ STORE YOUR FURNITURE HERE. PAY SIX MONTHS FROM NOW. We will haul your furniture and store il kin our sanitary brick and concrete storage Isit completed. You don’t spend a cent “tmtil you take your goods out, or in six months. Let us explain. Ours is the most reasonable plan you could ask. KffiCE3’3 TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. KAB 3453, 3453 MAIN. Picking, Transferring, Storage OTTO J. SUESZ M. 2353-3628. Night. Web. 0699. Web, 4579. Red Ball Transit Cos. - se Monument PI. Main 4631.
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ERIE CORDS Factory Wrapped 30x3% $9.75
U. S. ROYAL CORDS 30x3%.. $12.50
Lion Cords Just received a <’ar load of Lion Cords fresh stock at rock prices. 30x3% S. S $8.75 32x3% S, R $11.75 31x4 S. S $13.75 32x4 S. S $15.00 33x4 S. S $15.25 34x4 S. S $15.50 32x4% S. S $17.00 33x4% S. S $17.50 34x4% S. S $17.75 36x4% S. S $18.50 35x5 S. S $10.50 37x5 S. S $lO 90 1
29 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Are You Looking for a Future? An Income of $6,000 Is Waiting For You The only thin? you need do is—act. Join the daily Increasing number of progressive people who with an Investment of $4,000 and their personal service are on the ro ad to tasting success If you want a guaranteed income of $6,000. with no chance to lose, but every chance to double tt. right in the first year, please call in person and ask for Mr Winters at the Central Public Warehouse Company. 601 Kentucky Ave ROOMING hous twice clean modern rooms Rent SSO Home and Income Cash Leaving city. 411 E Walnut. HOTEL in live town: good location; 17 rooms: well: cistern: bargain MARY C. BASKF.T'i Stmesvllle. Ind ENTIRELY modem, seven-room room tag house. 217 E. Michigan. Call evenings at Apartment 5 ! LUNCHSTAND. lobby of Holliday BldsrTohio and Alabama Bargain. S2OO. Call Wetv g t pr 3884 Webster 2506. or at stand. ROOMING HOUSE east 7 rooms double ga rage: reasonable: income £93 Web. 3162 CITY'B best business opportunities ROBERT ' • DAY CO.. 208 Lombard Bldg. Main 6807 30 AUTOMOBILES FOR MALE h—Gasoline Repossessed Cars These ears sold for the following down payments balance 12 months. All mechanically perfect. $125 Down Mo. 1—1919 Lexington touring. $.575 $43 49 1—1920 Oldsntobile coupe. $575. . . 4<> 97 1—1923 Chevrolet coupe $625 37 67 (16 Month?) $75 Down 1—1922 Ford ton truck (dump body). $385 31.50 $65 Down 1—1922 Ford touring. $265 20.97 S6O Down 1—1921 Ford panel body truck. $250. 20.97 1918 Ford touring. SIOO $35 down The following ears need a few repairs Good buys for mechanics. I—l9lß Grant roadster, S9O ... 35 down 1—1920 Grant touring $250... 50 down l-e-1918 Ford sedan, $175 •. 50 down All cars sold for balance due finance company. Save what the other fellow paid. Indiana Investment and Seam r I ties Cos. 235 W. Georgia. CIR. 8327 FORD TOURING 1921 model. Look them all over and then see this one. You will buy it. New tires all around, shock absorbers and lock wheel. C. H. WALLERICH CO. 833 N. Meridian. Studebaker Touring 1920 model Special Six in good mechanical condition; new top; exceptionally good tires; bargain, ?460. Terms, one-third down. Studebaker Corporation 602 N. Capitol. Circle 8520 Open Evenings and Sundays. We Seiriir DODGE 9. Buicks. Gardners. Ford* Overlands and many others at bargain prices. Your own terms $75 down and up. Bobum. refinished and retopped All guaranteed. 522 N Capitol Ave. Open eveping? and Sundays. FORD BODIES Exchange your used body for a now one. Cash or terms. SWISSHELM & PARKER. CHEVROLET. 1922 touring, looks like new Priced right. 427 N. Meridian St Open Sunday. FORD. 1920. touring, starter, good tires: $l6O SSO down, balance easy term*. Miller Auto Sales. 644 E WashingtonM aln 3493 FORD, 1922 touring: starter, demountable rims: lots of extras: *250 STONE CHEVROLET CC*., 427 N. Meridisn
GOODRICH SILVERTOWN 30x3% $12.00
Williams Cords Full oversize fresh stock, fully guaranteed. 30x3% $9.75 32x3% $13.25 31x4 $15.50 32x4 $16.50 33x4 $16.75 34x4 $17.00 32x4% $21.86 33x4% $22.20 34x4% $22.55 33x5 $25.50 35x5 $26.50
30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SAIJE b—Gasoline Are You Looking For a Good Used Ford? Then come to Steinhart’s Just now we have 17 good used Fords, late models in every body style. By buying of the E. W. Steinhart Cos., you are assured of getting full value for every dollar investi ed. RIDE WHILE YOU PAY Price. Ford touring 1923 $375 i Ford touring 1923 475 Ford roadster 1922 275 Ford truck 1922 225 . Ford touring 1922 275 Ford touring 1922 325 Ford touring 1922 275 Ford roadster 1922 300 Ford sedan 1922 450 Ford touring 1922 200 Ford truck 1921 175 Ford coupe 1921 325 Ford sedan 1921 350 Ford sedan 192.1 350 Ford coupe 1920 300 Ford touring 1920 150 Ford coupe 1920 275 E. Wo Steanlhiarit Company Meridian at Eleventh ( ad iliac—Oakland —Chevrolet and Dependable I'sed Cars.
FORDS Satisfied Customers Our Rest Salesman Each of the following an exceptional value. Ford. Iste if*22 touring: like new. $315. Ford. 11*21 touring: starter, ilemountables. 3150 Ford. 1020 roadster: starler, demountable. 31 00 Ford. 11*17: mechanically perfect. $82.50. Hudson Cabriolet, runs perfect, coni tires. ! 3375. Studcbaker. 1918 roadster: A-l. $l5O. Monroe. 1919 touring: motor excellent, $175. Chalmers. 1919 touring: A-l mechanical condition: good tires. A real buy at $305. Bmcks. 1918 1919. 1920. ah in A-l I shape. If contemplating on a Bulek see | this, as low as $350. Oldsmobile. 1930 like now, S4OO Ov-rland 1920 roadster; good tires. A-l condition, S2OO. Liberal terms and balance easy weekly or monthly payments MILLER AUTO SALES COMPANY 644-46 E. Wash. . Open Evenings and Sundays, i Main 3493. j Willys=Kraiigilits amid Overtamds Immediate Delivery Your Car in Trade L. T. Allen Overland Sales 917 Virginia Ave. Drexefi 0928 NEW USED SERVICE FIRST Broad Rippk? Auto Ca AUTHOR! 1D DpALgRS I FORD-FORDSON-LmCOLN •lUE63WIST WASH. 4-787 FORD TOURING 1921 model; new paint and top; in first class running condition; bargain for this week only. Terms, one- | third down. Btudebaker Corporation | 602 N. Capitol. Circle 8520 Open Evenings and Sundyas. For Good Used Cars See I. WOLF AUTO 50. 819 N Illinois Man 1579. Open Sunday*
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WILLIAMS CORD 30x3%, one hundred in stock, while they 1a5t..57.95 STANDARD FOUR 32x4 Fabric $9.00
Longwear Cords 36x3% $9.50 32x3% $13.25 31x4 $14.75 32x4 j. $17.00 33x4 $17.25 34x4 $17.50 32x4% $19.75 33x4% $20.00 34x4% $20.75 3.5x4% $21.00 36x4% 77... $21.25 33x5 $23.00 35x5 $24.00 37x5 $25.00
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30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline FORD SEDAN 1922 model; has appearance of new car; excellent tires; bargain. Terms, one-third down, Studebaker Corporation 602 N. Capitol. Circle 8520 Open Evenings and Sundays. PAIGE 36, tour cylinder touring; absolutely needs nothing. Oldfield cord tires New one man top and curtains. Bosch high tension magneto. Gray and Davis starter and generator. Wonderful bragain at $lB5. 334 S. Pennsylvania St Main 1705. FORD tourings. .1920, two ot them, with starters: iu excellent condition; SSO down; come early and get vour choice. Open evenings. 334 N. Capitol Ave. Circle 0878, PAIGE sedan in good running condition; must sacrifice for $150; the first here get? it. MR PAGUE. 327 Goodlet Ave. Belmont 0574. FORD, early 1923 touring; starter, deni., in A-l mechanical condition; $75 down, balance easy terms. 334 N. Capitol. Circle 0878. Open evenings. CHEVROLET, 1922, coupe; lot of extras. The price will surprise you. STONECHKVROLET CO.. 427 N Meridian _S% _ FOR SALE-*—Equity In 1923 Ford sedan at a bargain. Stewart 1127. FORD, 1923 coupe; $l5O down; terms: plenty extras. STONE-CHEVROLET CO.. 427 N. Meridian. DODGE touring. $260 good condition: looks good; runs good. 2256 Kenwood Ave c—Trucks 2%-TON STANDARD TRUCK Will Give You Plenty of Hauling to Pay For It Have brand new 2 % -ton truck on terms that will make the truck pay for itself If you Intend to buy a truck or want to make moiiey in hauling merchandise see Mr. Winters at Central Public Warehouse. 601 Kentucky Ave ATLAS truck, first-class oundUiOr >or sate at a bargain Payments Sale or trad- . L. T. Allen Overland Sales fl AUTOMOBILES WAM Eli ~ HIGHEST PRICES PAID. We want any make or model Largest In state. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND x TIRE CO. 618 N. Capitol. Main 2638. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY. AUTOS WANTED. WE PAY CASH. I WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N. Illinois Main 1579. HIGHEST cash pru-es paid for used care. SAM CORAZ. 619 N. Capitol AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E New York St. Main 4446. , 82 AUTO SLPPLILS, ULI>AIHB There is one place in Indianapolis that “SPECIALIZES” in Good Used Tires, and the price is always right. ROGERS. 8115 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 834 V Capitol _CirC. 0873 , SPRINGS AND BPRINO LEAVES Installing and Rcnairing 31 S. SENATE AVE. Lincoln 1872 DRIVE IN Ewald Spring Service Cos. AUTO WASHING Our specialty 334 N. Illinois S & S Auto Laundry Auto Tops at a reasonable price. Workmanship and j material guaranteed: new tires and vulcan ! ir.lnz J 33-35 Kentucky Ave Main 1137. NEED a battery for your car We have them; Willard Exide. Pp-st O-Llte and others 6-volt for $lO SOUTH SIDE BAT TKRY SHOP 413 S Meridian THE MASTER VIU.CANIZLRS CUT RATE VULC CO . INC. JT MONEY TO LOAN
When You Need Money Think of Commonwealth Loan Cos. We loan money for all needs Al- ! most any one who j. keeping house is eligible to borrow. There is nothing disagreeable about borrowing money on your 'furniture, piano fixt-ure*. etc Absolutely confidential. No endorsement-' Hired. Only a few hours lime needed. no •-m get any amount up to #3*m n terms to milt your income. Call, write or phone Commonwealth Loan Cos. 305 Odd Follow Bids,-. Conor Pennsylvania and Washington St 9. Phones*: Main 4dlß. Lincoln .3161 MONEY Borrowed of us carries a greater value, because wo sell you SERVICE. Why worry over your bills or obliga tions when financial aid can be easily and quickly obtained from US S2O to S3OO We loan on PIANOS. FURNITURE, AUTOS, LIVE STOCK. FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC. We can arrange repayment of loan to suit you. Capitol Loam Cos, 11411 Yj E. Waslhlnigton St. M** °595 _ Lincoln 718*. Investors, Attentions We have to offer to the public real estate collateral paper, in the form of ft rat and second mortgages and real estate title bonds on Indianapolis improved real estate, which will show a return on investment up to 12 per cent per annum, amounts $500.00 up to . $5,000. Address A No. 2298. Times. FIRST and second mortgages on~ Indiana and Indianapolis real estate R B WILSON 1)01 National City Bank Bldg Lincolr* ft, ->4 MONEY to loan on second mortgages. L. B. MILLER. 127 N Delaware St. Main 6762. 39 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE In the Probate Court of Marlon County. Indiana. Kathryn M. Chenowotli. administratrix of estate of Allle L. Murphy deceased, vs. Kathryn M Chcnoweth. et al. To Harriett Barbus. Arthur Barons, Ethel Grasjean. Glen Grasjean and Morton Cline. You are severally hereby notified that the above named petitioner as administratrix of the estate aforesaid, has filed in the Probate pourt of Marion County, Indiana,'a petition, making you defendants thereto, and praying therein for an order and decree of said court authorizing the sale of certain real estate belonging to the estate of said decedent, and in said petition described, to make assets for the payment of the debts and liabilities of said estate: and has also filed an affidavit averring that you and each of you are non-residents of the State of Indiana or that your residence is unknown and that you are necessary parties to said proceedings, and that said petition, so filed and which Is now pending, is set for hearing in said Prohate Court at the courthouse in Indianapolis. Ind., on the 22nd day of October. 1923. Witness, the clerk and seal of said court this 30th day of August. 1923. (SEAL) ALBERT H. LOSCHE, Clerk of the Probate Court of Marion County. FORREST CHENOWETH. Attorney.
3 LEGAL, NOTICES JONES HAMMOND & JONEB Probate Cause No. 66-21391 In the Probate Court of Marion 4 County. Indiana. In the matter of the estate of John W. Messersmith, deceased. To Nancy Ellen Ovu-by, the unknown heirs, legatees and dewsoes of Nancy Ellen Overby, deceased: Margaret J. Thompson, John J. Thompson her husband, the unknown heirs, legatees and devisees of Margaret J. Thompson, deceased: Susan C. McGhehey, Isaac M. McGhehey. her husband, tho unknown heirs, legatees and devisees of Susan C. McGhehey, deceased. Mary E. Yancey, Robert A. i anoey. her husband, the unknown heirs, legatees and devisees of Mary E. Yancey, deceased, Georgians Garrison. Martin A. Garrison her husband, the unknown heirs, legatees and devisees of Georgians Garrison, deceased; Francis M. Beneflel. Miriam E. Leneflel his wife, the unknown heirs, legatees and devisees of Francis M. Beneflel, deceased. You are severally hereby notified that C. Severin Buschmann. as administrator of the estate aforesaid, has filed in <the Probate Court of Marion County. Indiana, a petition making you defendants thereto, and* praying therein for an order and decree of said court, authorizing the sale of certain real estate belonging to the estate of said decedent. and in said petition described, to make assets for the payment of the debts and liabilities of said estate, and has also ! averred In said petition that your residences are unknown, and that, you are necessary parties to said proceedings, and that said pe- ! tltion so filed and which 1b now pending Is ! set for hearing in said Probate Court at the ; courthouse in tho city of Indianapolis. Ind., on the 10th clay of October, 1928. Witness the clerk and seal of said court this day of 1923. I SEAL) ALBERT H, LOSCHE. Clerk. _ NOTICE—DAMAGE ROLL Department of Public Parks, office of the hoard, city hall, Indianapolis. Ind Notice is hereby given by the board of i bark commissioners of the city of Indian- . apolis. that it has approved a preliminary I damage roll showing the award of damages ! ‘or tlie appropriation of real estate to be used for park purposes in the city of Indianapolis. authorized by its Acquisition Resolution No. 18. 1923. which provides for the acquisition of the following described real estate, to-wit: Lots 19, 20 and 21 In Jacob Wagner’s subdivision Jn the city of Indianapolis as recorded in plat book No. 0 at pago 43, of j the records of plats on file in the recorder s ! office of Marlon County. Indiana Persons Interested in or affected by said ! appropriation of land and award of damages i therefor are hereby notified that said board of park commissioners has fixed Saturday. ! -eept 29. at 10 o'clock a. m.. as the time when remonstrances will be received and j heard from persons as to the amount of their respective award of darr.-Ves Tills , assessment roll, with description of the I property affected, the names of the owners iln favor of whom damages have been awarded with the amount of the preliminary award as to each piece and parcel of propi erty affected Is on file and can be seen at the office of the board of park commissioner* In the city hall. Indianapolis Ind.. where remonstrance# will be received and heard at the time above designated. CHARLES A BOOKW ALTER. FRED CLINE. A M. MAGUIRE! SARAH E SHANK. Board of Park Commissioner# of the City of Indianapolis. NOTICE! State of Indiana. Marlon County #: In the Superior Court of Marlon County. In the State of Indian*. No. A-22583 Complaint divorce Margret Weathorhead vs Robert J j Weatherhead. Be it known, that on the 6th day of j September. 1938. the above named plaintiff. ry her attorneys filed tn the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Marlon County. In the State of Indiana her complain'. against the above named defendant : Robert J Weatherhead, and the said plaintiff having also filed m said clerk’s office the ! affidavit of a competent person, showing j that said defendant Is not a resident of I the Stale of Indiana, and that said cause of j action Is for divorce and that the defendant Is a necessary party thereto and whereas j said plaintiff hiving by endorsement on said complaint required said defendant to appear ! in said court, and answer or demur thereto j on the 6th day of November 1923 Now- therefore, by order of said court, j said defendant last above named Is hereby 1 notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against him and that unb-ae ho appear and answer or demur thereto at the j •ailing of said cause on the 6th day of I November. 1923. the same being the 2d fudleial day of a term of said rourt. to I* i begun and held at the courthouse tn the j city of Indianapolis on the Monday In j November. 1923. satd semplalnt and the ' Tuners and things Uierotn contained and j alleged, will be heard end determined tn I Ills absence ALBERT H LOBCHE Clerk. 1 LITTLE .4 LITTLE Attorneys for Plaintiff j NOTICE OF RECETVER 7 S~ALE j in tn* mntter rtf r#™MrefPh!p of RemmM- i tpr * Arkrnau retail drurritf® Nottc* Ip (firm that pursuant to jn order of tho Sopor lor Court of Marlon county, State of Indiana. In cause number .35*22, the undersigned receiver witl accept sealed bids on the entire sleek of merehsndlee consisting of drugs chemicals oda fountain, fixture* and furniture, nrw-n accounts not Included, on the premises oec|ip|e,l hr Ttemmetter A Arkenau 2101-2193 E Michigan St . Indianapolis Ind up to 17 o’clock nco-i Thursday. Sept 13. 1023. which sefd stock and asset* has been ordered to be sold at private sale for not less than the appraised value thereof which appraised value Is Sit "74 14 C V FERGUSON Receiver Telephone Vo, Main 476-3. VFWBFROER STMOV A D.AVTS. Attorneys for Receiver Telephone No Main 2668 BIDS FOR rciNSTnurnON OF A CULVERT Notice is hereby given that the underaim ed the hoard of eommlssionero of Mar. ion Ocntr, Indiana will up to 10 o'clock I ft m Smf 26 1973 receive seated bd /n- j construction of mlvrr* No 755-115 Iff-Law-rence Townah'p on Fmerson Ave near : Fnrtt Second 8t estimated cost 1 74" 00 ; nccondlmr to plariß and specification# on file tn the office of the auditor of Marion County Each bid must be accompanied bv a bond and an affidavit as reoulred by law The board reserves the right, to reject anv or all bids. Witness our hands this 6th day of September. 10e,7 ALBERT HOFFMAN HARRY P TTTFWTLER JOHN KITT.ERV Commissioners of Marlon Countv AIKO K FESLER A editor ' NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT' Notice la her“by given, that the under "Ivied has duly qualified as administrator with wilt annexed of estivte of Katherine Krause, deceased, late of Marlon County Tn diana Said eatate Is supposed to be solvent FLETCHER SAVINGS AND TRUST CO No "1518. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the under signed hag duly qualified a* executrix of estate of. Florence W Flanders, deceased late of Marion County, Indiana Said estato la supposed to be solvent x . GRACE M. FLOOD. No 21538. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Nolle* la hereby given that the under signed has duly qualified as administrator !of estate of Gusste B. Henry, deceased late of Marion County, Indiana. Satd estate ts ‘opposed to be solvent. No. 211507 JOHN H MILBURN NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the under- 1 : signed has duly qualified as administrator j nf estate of Flgrence B. Whitehead, de- . ceased, late of Marlon County, Indiana kSaid 1 estate is supposed to be solvent * HARRY LEE WHITEHEAD. _ No. 21525 I TT i5. n over ~ lostT ur7t il liulTariipoTls T]rnes I V int Ada have failed to find it.
JUDGE DECURES HE’LL USE POWER CDunty Must Repair Courtroom, Leathers Warns, Repairs and painting in Superior Court room 1 must be ordered immediately, Judge M. Leathers informed county commissioners today, or he will order it done through inherent power of the court. He furnished commissioners with a list of the law cases in Indiana in which judges were sustained by the Supreme Court in similar disputes with county commissioners. The board said the work has been advertised and bids will be opened Sept. 15. A sum of $3,000 was appropriated last spring by the county council, but Commissioners Kitley and Hoffman, the advice of Leo K. B’esler. county auditor, delayed spending the money on the theory, they said, that other county courts were not given money for repairs.
KLAN BLAMED FOR TULSAFLOQGINGS Governor’s Counsellor Says Evidence Leads to 'Kluxers,’ Bv United Brest OKLAHOMA CITY, Sept. 7—“lt’s always the Klan or some members of the Klan,” Aldrich Blake, executive counsellor to Governor J. C. Walton, declared today In discussing evidence gained by military investigation of the floggings at Tulsa. “In every case thus far examined except two, the has led straight to the doorstep of the invisible empire known as the Ku-Klux IClan,” Blake declared. “Not an ‘alien’ has been accused; not a breath of suspicion against a single Tulsa citizen except members of the Invisible empire. No arrests had ever been made In connection with the whipping before the military investigations were started. No investigation has been made of any of the dozens of cases now under investigation.” TULSA ASKS RELIEF Appeal Made to Governme*nt From Stringency of Martial Law. Btt United Press TULSA, Okla.. Sept. 7.—Tulsa today appealed to the Federal Government from the stringent enforcement of martial law, ordered by Governor Walton as a result of many whippings in this county. Representative Howard, from the first Oklahoma congressional district, messaged Secretary Weeks asking the federal authorities to investigate alleged injustice of military rule. Accessories Stolen Elmer H. Stewart, 307 Ohmer Ave., told police a motometer valued at $lO was taken from his car at the fairground. Howard Elliott, New Castle. Ind., reported the same kind of a loss; as did M. F. Conner, 3041 Kenwood Ave.
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SPURNED HUSBAND STABS ESTRANGED WIFE “Didn’t Want Some Other Man to Get Her,” Is Murderer’s Plea. Bv United Press ST. LOUIS, Sept. 7. —Spurned twice when he attempted to make up with his estranged wife, Walter H. Osborne, 37, drew a pocketknife and stabbed her through the heart on a street last night. “I couldn't live without Elizabeth,” Osborne said. “She said she would never live with me again, and I didn’t want some other man to get her.” ‘CROOmPTURED AT FAIR BY RUSE Alleged Pickpocket Is Chased by Police and Caught, Surrounded by six detectives as he was attempting to escape from the fairground, Thomas O. Quirk, 38, an | alleged ex-convict with a long police ; record throughout the United States, | was captured Thursday night after having attempted to pick the pockets of Joe Cannon, 1538 S. Meridian St., visitor at the fair. , Quirk gave his address as Terre Haute. Police records identify him with having served jail sentences at that city. Evansville and St. Louis. He is held in jail under $5,000 bond. Cannon was standing in front of the Coliseum when he caught a stranger, who had brushed up against him, in the act of picking his pocket. The man ran toward the street car station, while Cannon hailed two detectives, Sergeants 'Bamedy and Marian. With four other detectives, Sheridan, Golnisch, Fields and Goughan. the station was surrounded, a ruse of abandoning the chase was effected, and Quirk then apprehended as he was getting on the street car. His partner escaped. No trace could be found of him.
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Iron-Worker Breaks Leg Bert Alley, 732 Lexington Ave., an iron-worker on the new Elks temple. 812 N. Meridian St., broke his right leg today when he slipped and fell from the fifth to the fourth floor of the building. He was taken to the Methodist Hospital.
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