Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 113, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 September 1923 — Page 18

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32 AUTO SUPPLIES, REPAIRS

TIRESALE WE Sr T

LINCOLN CORDS We have just received a fresh shipment of Lincoln Cord 'Tires. None better. Made honest all the way through. Guaranteed. 12,000 MILES by the Lincoln Tire Cos. to be sold at these low prices: 30x3 >4 O. S $12.35 30x3 V, O. S. S. S 13 00 O. S. S. S 17 75 31x4 O. S. 8. 8 19.65 32x4 O. S. 3. 8 21.35 33x O. S. S. 8 ... 23.35 34x4 O. 8. 8 8 ... 22.70 32x4 % O. 8. S. 3 27.35 33x4 V, O. 8. S. S 28.35 84x4 *4 O. 3.3. S 28.85 35x414 O S. S. S 28.85 36x414 O. S. 3. S 29.35 33x5 O. S. S. S. .. . 32.75 35x5 O 3. S S 33.75 37x5 O. 3.3. S 34.75 MASON CORDS Fresh stock first quality. Guaranteed by the Mason Tire and Rubber Cos. and by us. At these low prices: 30x3 Fabric $ 7.75 30x314 Maxi-mile cord 9.90 30x314 Cl 12.50 32x314 S. S 17.45 32x4 S. S 19.25 33x4 S. 3. 20.00 34x4 8. S 20.75 32x414 S. 8 25.7." 33x4 H S. S 26.00 34x4 4 8 S 27.00 35x4 4 S. S 28.00 36x4 4 S S 29 00 33x5 S. S 36 00 35x5 3. 8 38.00 37x5 S. 8 40.00

LINCOLN TIRE CO. 223 North Illinois St. LI ncoln 6666 BETWEEN" OHIO AND NEW- YORK STREETS TUBES INCLUDED WITH ALL TIRES Open Saturday Night Until 9 o’clock. Open Sunday Until 2:30 P. M.

25 MIS( ELLAN EOI S FOR SALR c—Clothing / A 10-Minute Inspection of our modish materials for your fall suit or overcoat will mean months of satisfaction to you. The varieties ranee downward from THE BEST THAT MONEY CAN BUY TO THE BEST YOU CAN BUY FOR YOUR MONEY “Personal attention” for over a quarter of a century. W. G. Schneider. Tailor 39 W. Ohio St. d—Musical Instruments DISCOUNT OF $255.00 on used Jesse French Player Piano. Mahogany case, full 88-note, guaranteed value. Don’t delay seeing this! Liberal Terms BALDWIN PIANO CO. 18 N. Pennsylvania St. MARIMBA-XYLOPHONE 3 4 -octave, Deaean make practically new. Will sell at bargain price for cash, or will take another instrument ma part payment on same. See F. S. XINSLEY, 514 N. La Salle St. FOR SALE—Saxoptione. C melody: silverplated; pearl tips; A-l condition. L. O. Royer. 52y Eastern Ave. Cali INeb. 5839, Indianapolis. HAVE YOU A PIANO? Here’s a special bargain. A Cable, handsome oak case, like new. Only $200.00. Easy Payments . BALDWIN PIANO CO. 18 N. Pennsylvania St. —Pet and Live Stock WISCONSIN Live Stock Insurance Cos. We Insure ail kinds of live stock. Including dogs. Call MR. HADLEY. 149 E. Market. Main 2814. f —Miscellaneous Army Merchandise 8-Inch leather and 10-inch rubber belting, garbage cans, square point and round point shovels, picks, Manila rope, all sizes; 1,000-pound plat- •> form scales, vices, anvils, forges, hatchets, axes, hammers, tap and die sets, cook, ing and wash boilers, wire * cutters, pliers, new army blankets, not reclaimed; hand saws, cross-cut saws, feed bags, emery cloth, sand paper, pipe dies, axle grease, sledge hammers, fire extinguishers, cart harness, leather halters, wood clamps, nails, pick and axe handles, 16-inch rasps, shoeing knives, augurs, pipe wrenches, shaft hangers, cold chisels, lug screws, horse blankets, saddle bags and many other items in genuine NEW army * equipment and supplies. - Largest and most complete stock in the state. Contractors and truck owners we carry in stock already made up any size of new waterproof army tarpaulins you may need. M. L. GOLDBERG & SON CO„ 1302-6 W. Wash. St. Typewriter Bargains USED LARGE AND SMALL TYPEWRITERS AT LOW PRICES: ALL GUAR ANTEED CASH OR PAYMENTS. EXPERT REPAIRING AT LOW COST RIBBONS 50c EACH. Clark Typewriter Shop 18 W. MARKET ST.. 2nd FLOOR. Main 2686. firs’ ncTer lost until Indit Time* Want Ada have failed to 7

SPECIAL No tubes with these specials: 30x3 $6.25 30x34 6.70 30x3 4 Cord 8.50 U. S. ROYAL CORD 30x3 4 $12.45 GOODRICH SILVERTOWN 30x3 4 $12.25

Oldfield CORDS Just received a large shipment of Oldfield Cords to be sold at these low prices: 30x3 4 C. L $11.25 32x3 4 O. S. S. S. 16.95 31x4 O. S S. 8. 18.95 32x4 O. S S. S. 19.50 33x4 O. S. 8 S. 19.95 34x4 O. S. S. S. 20.80 32x4 4 O. S S. 3. 26.45 33x4 4 O. S. S. ?. 26.90 34x4 4 O. S. S. S. 27.25 35x4 4 O. S. S. S. 27.50 36x4 4 O. S. S. S. 27 50 33x5 O. S. S. S. 31.85 35x5 O. S. S. S. 32.90 35x5 O. S. S. S. 33.85 Lion Cords 30x3 4 C L $ 8.50 31x3 4 O. S. S. S. 13.50 31x4 O. S. S. S. 14 00 32x4 O. S S. S. 15.75 53x4 O S. S. 3. 16 00 34x4 O. S. S. S. 16.50 32x4 4 O. 8 S. S. 17 50 33x4 4 O S S. S. 17 60 34x4 4 O. S.' S. S. 18 50 36x4 4 O. S. S. S. 19.50 33x5 O. S. S. 9. 22.50 35x5 O. S 9. 9. 22.50 37x5 O. 9. 9. 9. 25.00 We pay shipping charges to any point in the state — FREE delivery to your door. All tires shipped subject to your Inspection

25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE f—Miscellaneous SPECIAL ' SALE Carload Elberta Freestone Peaches s2.2s''Bushel Basket Carload Jonathan Apples. Large Size SI.OO Bushel Basket Pure Apple Cider Made Fresh Daily 60c a Gallon Little Kernel Country Gentlemen Com $1.50 Case 2 Dozens Cans to the Case Sold at 365-67 S. Meridian Open Until 10 P, M. WE bster 6898 TYPEWRITER BARGAINS Rebuilt Remington, S3O, S4O SSO. Rebuilt Underwoods, $35 to $65. Rebuilt Coronas. $25, S3O. S4O. Used machines from $5 up. All makes rented. $2.50 per month up. JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 142 N. Meridian St. Tel. Main 2890. TYPEWRITERS. $25. $35, S4O. SSO. S6O; factory rebuilt® and fully guaranteed. Typewriters rented, repaired. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO., 30 S. Pennsylvania. Lincoln 6822. Established 40 years. CAR LOAD of peaches; I. C. R. R.: corner Senate and South; S2 and 2.25 a bushel, at car door: open Sunday. T. M. Whitlock. 26 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED WANTED —One thousand feather beds. 762 Massachusetts Ave. Circle 6495. IT’S never lost until Indianapolis Times Want Ads have failed to find It. 27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS LOOK and see how many old hats you have that can be made to look like new. Ladies’ and children’s hats remodeled. Mtmlller tine Hatter MA in 6179 28 Kentucky Ave. To Whom This May Concern I bring your sewer in from the property line 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 9081, day, night or Sundays. HENRY HAAS. ROOFING Contracting roof work, all grades comp, roofing. Repair work specialty. Lincoln 2924. 11l W. Walnut. F. WERELEY ROOFING CO. # A Bath a Day Is the Healthy Way. E. M. HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber, 3220 E. Mich. Webster 3001, ' FEATHERS oougni, sold and renovated; feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. BURKLE, 416 Mass. Main 1428. TWO Reo trucks, big body, want contract for hauling after 1 p. m. Call H. E Scott. Webster 1875, SAFETY RAZOR BLAD“ES~ Sharpened. TUTT'LKDGE. 201 Indiana 4vs. HEATH'S Barber Shop; union; warm, eomfortable bathrooms. 132 W Market. 26 SsiOKAOE AND TRANSFER STORE YOUR FURNITURE HERE. PAY SIX MONTHS FROM NOW. We wUI haul your furniture and store it In our sanitary brick and concrete storage, lust completed. You don’t spend a cent Until you take your goods out. or in six months. Let us explain. Ours is the most reasonable plan you could ask. ROSNEB S TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. MAIN 3463. 3453 MAIN. Packing, Transferring, Storage Otto J. Suesz M 2353 3628. Night. Web. 0699. Web. 4579. LOW prices. Moving, light hauling, baggage and transfer. CHARLES COOMBS. Webster 3391. Red Ball Transit Cos. 26 Monument PI. Main 4631. 29 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES" FOR SALE—Rooming house of ten rooms. Cheap. located in one hundred block, on E. Michigan. Will take part payment. Buy of the owner. Call Main 8085. LUNCHSTAND. Hollioay Bldg. Sell at sacrifice. Owner in other business. Webster 3884. Webster 2596. CITV’S best busines opportunities. ROBERT DAY CO., 208 Lombard Bldg. Main 6807. 1 IT S never lost until t£dianapolls. Time* Want Ads have failed to And it.

Lion Fabric 32x3 4 S 8.50 31x4 10.50 32x4 " 10.50 33x4 10.75 33x4 4 , 14.50 35x4 4 14.50 36x44 14 50 TUBES Gfe.y or Red Fully Guaranteed 30x3 $0.90 30x3 4 135 32x3 4 136 31x4 165 82x4 1 -65 33x4 165 32x44 1-75 33x4 4 175 34x4 4 1 75 35x4 4 175 36x4 4 1-76 3.3x5 1.75 35x5 5 1 -75 37x5 175 Longwear Cords 30x3 4 $ 9 76 32x3 4 18.50 32x4 17.25 33x4 17.50 34x4 17.75 32x4 4 20.15 33x4 4 20.40 35x4 4 21.25 36x4 4 21.65 33x5 ... 23.60 35x5 24.60 37x5 25.60 Longwear Fabrics 32x4 sl2 25 33x4 12.45 Remington 34x4 $12.25 Corduroy Cords 32x3 4 34x4 21.25

32 A CTO SUPPLIES, REPAIRS

mmm tom Guaranteed cord tires. Nothing better in the United States. / Ttiiree Days Only 30x31/, $ 8.25 32x4!/, $19.30 32x31/2 $13.95 33x41/2 $20.85 31x4 $14.85 34x41/2 $21.15 32x4 $15.75 35x41/2 $22.85 33x4 $16.35 33x5 $23.15 34x4 $17.95 35x5 $25.25 Come up to our store day or evening and we will show you the best tire and tube value in the city. Mail orders prepaid if 25% of purchase price is mailed with order. KINCAID Till 111 SUPPLY DEPOT LI ncoln 4440. 604 N. Meridian St. The Home of Good Tires and Accessories.

30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline SALE STARTS 1 P. M 0 SATURDAY \ All Makes All Models Closing Them Out Make Your Own Terms BE HERE 1 P, M. SHARP 235 W. GEORGIA ' a NEW USEDI SERVICE FIRST Broad Ripple Auto Ca AUTHOR! 1 BO SBAltltt FORD -FORDSON-LINCOLN fiat feZrd ST WASH.Affar OVERLAND' DEMONSTRATOR Like New; $1125 Down L. T. ALLEN OVERLAND SALES ♦9119 Virginia Ave. I Fords Ford 1922 sedan, starter, demountable*. Ford 1921 sedan, starter, demountables. Ford 1920 sedan, starter, demountables. Two Ford sedans. 1920, starter, demountables. 1920 coupe, starter, demountable* 1921 coupe, starter, demountables. 1920 Ford roadster, starter. 1920 Lexington sport model touring. TERMS OR TRADE. Bethurum’s FORD SEDAN 119211 Model Easy Payments L. T. ALLEN OVERLAND SALES 919 Virginia Ave.. DODGE ROADSTER 1922; Disc Wheels L. T. ALLEN OVERLAND SALES 919 Virginia Ave. Dodge Brothers Roadster 1917 production To appreciate this car you should aee it. as the price we quote might mislead you into thinking it could not he much If you are interested in a good car at a small cost investigate this. Price S2OO. C. H. WALLERICH COMPANY DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS 833 N. Meridian St. DODGE. 1920 touring, $425; $125 down 334 N, Capitol. Open evenings and Sunday. Fords 1920 COUPE; STARTER, DEMOUNTABLES, $295. 1021 TOURING. $175. 1921 TOURING. $lO5 1916 TOURING. $55. Swisshelm & Parker NASH. 1920 touring. $545: $245 down 334 X. Capitol, Oper. evenings and Sunday. We Sell 'Em DODGES. Buioks, Gardners. Fords, Overlands and many others at bargain price#. Your own terms. #75 down and up. Rebuilt. reflnished and retopped. All guaranteed. 622 N. Capitol Ave. Open evenings and Sundays. LEXINGTON 6, 1919 touring: $345—5125 down, 334 N. Capitol. Open evennlnga. LISTEN - Brand new $275 National cash resricter to trade in or good late model Ford sedan. W. NOLES, Hotel Roosevelt. Indianapolis, Ind. OAKLAND. 1910 touring; $295; S9O down. 334 N, Capitol; open evenings and Sunday. CHEVROLET touring. 1923: used less than thirty days. Traded back to us on a new sedan. Best buy in the city. Lots of extras. $475, terms. Open evenings and Sunday. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 427 N. Meridian. FORD 1921 sedan: $325: $96 dowrT 334 N. Capitol. Open evenings and Sunday. FORD. 1921 touring; lots of extras: good Hres, fine condition: slls down payment, balance 12 months. Oakley Overland Sales 1661-65 S. Meridian. Drexel 4743. DODGE. 1920 roadster, $430: sllO down. 334 N. Capitol. Open evenings and Sunday. - ■ FORD. 1920 touring, starter, $175: S6O down. 334 N. Capitol. Open evenings and Sunday.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

SO AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline MCT TOURING 119119. New Tires. Good Condition. Bargain. L I. ABJLEKI, (TOffiHLMIO 9119 Virginia Ave. FORD COUPE Vacuum cup tires; Fronty head, Stromburg carburetor, nickel radiator shell; painted dark gray; upholstering and car in first-class condi. tlon. L. T. Alien Overland Sales 819 Virginia Av& Ford, 4-door sedan, S7OO. Ford, 1923 tour., start., dem„ #3OO. Ford, late 1922 tour, start., dem., $295. Ford. 1921 coupe, starter, #295. Ford. 1921 tour., start., dem., S2OO. Ford. 1820 tour.. #tart., $195. Ford. 1920 tour, A-l, Jl5O Chevrolet. 61 days old. A1 condition, #375. Overland. 1920 roadster. Al. $175. Overland 90, 1919 tour,, Jlso. Monroe. 1919 tour., motor perfect. $l5O. Liberal Terms or Your Car in Trade. Miller Auto Sales Cos, 644-46-48 E. Wash. CHEVROLET tourings, two 4 90a* Special prices. SSO and $75. Both run good, but need paint. Oakley Overland Sales 1661-65 S Meridian Drexel 4743. BUICK. 101H~ touring, $.335; SU)O down". 331 N. Capitol. Open evenings and Sunday. For Good Used Cars See L WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N. Illinois. Main 1679 Open Sundays. DODGE. 1017 touring $225: $75 down 334 N. Capitol Ave. Open evenings and Sunday. OVERLAID! 1920 touring finish, Ure*~an3 motor good; $125 down payment, balance 13 months. Oakley Overland Sales 1661-65 S Meridian. Drexel 4743 DODGE. 1910 roadster] $345; $95 down 334 N. Capitol. Open evenings nnd Sunday. GARDNER. 1921 touring Repainted! conditioned and overhauled. A rear buy for $lO5 down payment, balance 12 months, Oakley Overland Sales 1661-65 S Meridian, Drexol 4743. FORD. 1922 sedan; $390; SIOO down. 334 N, Capitol. Open evenings and Sunday FORD BODISB Exchange your used body for anew ooa Cash or terms. SWISSHELM A PARKER. FORD 1921 coupe: $325 $95 down. 334 N. Capitol Open eventge and Sunday 1 >4-TON GARFORD. 1920. in good me" chanical condition. Just overhauled: 36x6 pneumatic tires practically new. Cash or terms H. E. SCOTT Webster 1875 FORD, i.921 touring. s22.*>; $75 down 334 N. Capitol. Open evenings und Sunday FohD roadster, 1923. starter: cheap Ts taken at once. Apply at 1127 N. New Jersey. FORD. 1920 roadster; $185: $65 down 334 N. Capitol. Open evenings and Sunday DODGE touring. $260: good condition; looks good; rims good. 2256 Kenwood Ave STEPHENS. 1920 roadster: wire wheels $575 —#175 down. 334 N. Capitol. FORD 1921 roadster: 5*10—575 down. 334 X. Capitol. Open evenings and Sunday. c—Truck# TRUCK BARGAINS OUR REBUILT TRUCKS HAVE FOR THE LAST SEVEN YEARS MADE AN ENVIABLE REPUTATION. THE FOLLOWING USED TRUCKS ARE NOW ON HAND: TWO-TON G. M. “0.: USED LESS THAN ONE YEAR: CAB AND STOCK RACK; GOOD TIRES; IN FIRSTCLASS CONDITION. ONE-TON SERVICE: THOROUGHLY OVERHAULED AND REBUILT; NEW TIRES. TWO-TON HUFFMAN: IT S E D ABOUT ONE YEAR; FIRST-CLASS CONDITION. TWO-TON WHITE; 11 MONTHS OLD: GOOD CONDITION UNITED SPEED WAGON: USED ABOUT TWO WEEKS. IVt -TON DODGE GRAHAM. ONE-TON REPUBLIC; THOROUGHLY OVERHAULED. THESE TRUCKS ARE PRICED SO AS TO MOVE THEM. Cartinhour-Bowman Company ATLAS nmu First-class condition. For sale at a bargain. Payments. Sale or trade. L. T. Allien Overland Sales 9119 VirginSa Ave. FOR SALE—Ford ’-ton truck, good condition. 623 W. Vermont. 31 AUTOMOBILES WANTED HIGHEST PRICES PAID. We want any make or model. Largest In State. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO., 518 N. Capitol. Main 2638. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY. AUTOS wanted! * .WE €>AY CASH. f. WOLF AUTO CO.. 619 N. Illinois. jf Main 1579. HIGHEST cash prices paid for used cars. SAM CORAZ. 519 N. Capitol. AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E. New York St. Main 4446. 83 AL 7 TO SUPPLIES, REPAIRS USED AUTO PARTS For over 100 makes and model cars at 50 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.

There is one place in Indianapolis that “SPECIALIZES” in Good Used Tires, and the price is always right. ROGERS 3115 W, WASH. BELMONT 4300. AUTO PAINTING Credit extended to auto owners. Zerkle Paint Go. 31 YEARS PAINTERS Top building and general repairing. Prices low as lowest, - highest quality. 1517 Kelly St. Drexel 4455. Springs and Spring Leaves Installing. Repairing. Retempering Ewald Spring Service Cos. 31 S. Senate Ave. Phone, LI ncoln 1872 AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Illinois. & S Auto Laundry Auto Ts ps at a reasonable price. Workmanship and material guaranteed: new tires and vuleanizlng. 33-35 Kentucky Ave. Main 1137. NEED a batter/ for year ear? 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., 37 MONEY TO LOAM

Do Yotm Realize That you should lay in ycur winter supply of coal and your other winter needs. Why put it off simply because you are temporarily short of money. You can borrow what you need from us on your household goods, piano. Vtctroia, etc. You keep possession of the security. Borrow Any Amount $lO to S3OO, AT LEGAL RATES. Investigate our Twenty Payment Plan and save fconey. Call, writa or ’phono and our agent will call. Commonwealth Loan Company 306 Odd Fellow Bldg. Comer Penn, and Wash. Sts Phones: Main 4619, Lincoln 3151. monTby Borrowed of us carries a greater value, because we sell >ou SERVICE. Why worry over your bills or obligations when financial aid can be easily and quickly obtained from US. s2® to s3®<a> We loan on PIANOS, FURNITURE, AUTOS, LIVE STOCK. FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC. We can arrange repayment of loan to suit you. CapitoH Loami Cos. H4I y 2 E. Washington St. Mam U 583. Lincoln 7184, FIRST .and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real ratal > R P-. WILSON, 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Llneoln 6404. MONK! to loan 011 second mortgage*. I, 3. MILLER. 127 N. Delaware St Main 5762. 39 LEGAL NOTH KS JONES HAMMOND A JONES Probate Cause No 66-21301 In the Probate Court of Marion County, Indiana In the matter of the estate of John W. Messersmlth. deceased To Nancy Ellen Ovirby, Ihe unknown heirs, legatees and devisee# of Nancy Ei'en Overby, deceased; Margaret J. Thompson. John J Thompson. her husband, the unknown heirs. legatees and devisees of Margaret J. Thompson. deceased Susan C. MeGhehey. Isaac M MeJrhehey. her husband, thi unknown beirs, legatees and devisees of Susan C. MeGhehey. dee-eased. Mary E Yancey, Robert A Yancey, her husband, the unknown heirs, legatees and devisees of Mary E Yancey deceased. Georglana Garrison. Martin A Garrison her husband. the unknown heirs, legatee* and devisees of Georglana Garrison, deceased Francis M Benefit’ Miriam K. Benefiel his wife, the unknown inrs, legatees and devisees of Francis M. Benefiel. deceased. You are severally hereby notified that C. Severin Ruschniann. as administrator of the estate aforesaid, has filed in the Probate Court of Marion County. Indiana, a petition making you defendants therein, and praying therein for an order and decree of said court, authorising 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 art* unknown, and that you are necessary parties to said proceedings and tiiat said petition so filed and which Is now pending Is set for hearing in said Probate Court at the courthouse tu the city of Indianapolis, Ind., on the loth day of October. 1923. Witness the clerk and seal of said court this day of 1923. fkEAT.) ALBERT 11. LOSCHE, Clerk. State of Indiana. Marion County ss: In the Superior Court of Marion County, In the State of Indiana. No. A-22583. Complaint divorce. Margrct Weatherhead vs Robert J. Weatherhead. He it known, that on the 6th day of September. 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 Robert J. Weatherhead. and the said plaintiff having also filed In snid clerk’s office the affidavit of a competent person, showing that said defendant. Is not a resident of the Slate of Indiana, and that said cause of action is for divorce and that the defendant is a necessary [tarty 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 6th day of November 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 6th day of November. 1923. th same being the 2d judicial day of a term of said court, to be begun and held at the courthouse In the city of Indianapolis, on the Monday ’ill November. 1923. said complaint and the masters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined In his absence. ALBERT H. LOSCHE, Clerk. LITTLE A LITTLE. Attorneys for Plaintiff. BID3 FOR CONSTRUCTION OP A CULVERT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned. the board of commissioners of Mar ion County, Indiana, will, up to 10 o’clock a. m Sept. 26, 1923 receive sealed bids for construction of culvert No. 755-115, ifPLawrence Township on Emerson Ave., near Forty-Second St., estimated coat $1,742.00, according to plnns and specifications on file ! in the office of the auditor of Marion County. Each bid must be accompanied by a bond and an affidavit as required by law. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Witness our hands, this 6th day of September, 1023. ALBERT HOFFMAN. HARRY D TUTEWTLER. 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 executrix of estate of Florence W Flanders, deceased, late of Marlon County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. GRACE M. FLOOD. No. 21533. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has dqly qualified as administrator of estate of Florence B. Whitehead, deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. HARRY LEE WHITEHEAD. No. 21525. RECEIVER ASKED FOR CULT Former Member of House of David Files Suit for Dissolution. Rv United Prexg GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Sept. 21. Suit seeking dissolution of the House of David colony at Benton Harbor, Mich., and appointment of a receiver for the property of the cult was filed in United States District Court today by Mrs. Estella A. Meldrim, member of the cult for twenty years.

Motorists Obey Pupil-Bicycle Policemen Who Direct Traffit at Troy and Carson Sts.

. "t- - "z||| ._ ... ’’The American people of today are % nltogetlier too prone to take ’’or /' 7 • ■ granted the blessings and privileges . 4 - .41

‘U. S. FORGETFUL OF MANY RIGHTS IN CONSTITUTION’ Frank Gavin Urges Public to Uphold American Doctrine, “The American people of today are altogether too prone to take for granted the blessings and privileges which the Constitution of the United States affords to them," , declared Frank E. Gavin, chairman of the Chamber of Commerce legislative and legal affairs committee, today at a meeting of members of the chamber at the Chamber of Commerce In observance of Constitution Week. “They are too often forgetful apparently, that these privileges are the fruit of labor and sacrifice by others. They seem to have forgotten that thousands paid their lives a part of the price of our acquiring these constitutional rights, and that thousands more of lives were required that this Constitution should be preserved and handed down to posterity. “The Constitution guarantees that those who come in from foreign shores j and are received as citizens of the j United States shall enjoy those rights j equally with the native-born,” he as 1 terted. “Under our Constitution it is the right of every man to worship God according to the dictates of his own conscience. The Constitution permits discrimination. for the Constitution because it is the Constitution, respect for the law because it is the law. are obligations which every American citizen owes, whether he be native or foreign born.” Gavin said. Talks on the Constitution were also made by Earl R. Conder and Ralph j Bamberger.

REALTORS PLAN AID IN COMMUNITY DRIVE Harry Stackhouse Discusses Dlaiis for Committee Cooperation. Harry M. Stackhouse, director of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board tradtw division committee, which will solicit funds for the Community Fund, met at noon today with the campaign executive committee of the Community Fund at the Chamber of Commerce. Members of the Community Fund campaign committee: Nicholas Noyes, chairman; Fred Hoke, president of the Community Fund; W. J. Mooney and E. A. Kahn. The Retd Estate Board will canvas 260 downtown business houses. Members of the trade division committee: Orin Jessup, Thomas F. Carson. Harry C. Ent. Laurence M. Peterson, James M. Brooks, Frank E. ORtes, Fred Tucker, J. E. Morrison, E. Kirk McKinney, Z. B. Hunt, Chester Henrv, H. G. Knight, John W. Robbins' Inwrenoe Welch, W. L. Bridges, Frank E. Brown, Alex Chambers, E. L. Cothrell, Charles M. Cross, Bert Essex, James W, Hunt, Harry L. Robbins, Joseph J. Schmid, George \Vhelden, R. B. Wilson, Charles R. Yoke. Bowman Elder, Fred M. Stone and Edward Barker. MILITANT SUFFRAGETTE TAKES POKE AT VOTER Just One Blow Struck and Knoxville Man Hits Pavement. KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Sept. 21. “Did you vote for our candidate for alderman?” Mrs. M. T. Hogan demanded of J. R. Williams, at the polls today. "No. I voted for a man,” Williams replied. "Well, you deserve to have your face punched." Bystanders said one blow was struck and Williams kissed the pavement. SOFT ROAD BED BLAMED FOR FATAL RAIL WRECK Four Members of Santa Fe Train Crew Killed in Crash. By United Press PHOENIX, Ariz., Sept. 21.—Weakening of the roadbed, following recent heavy rains, was held by railway officials as the cause of the fatal wreck of the California Limited of the Santa Fe line near heer late yesterday. s Four members of the train crew were killed. DIENER ESTATE $89,000 Four Children Share in Legacy Left Under Terms of Will. Under the terms of the will of Mrs. Susan Diener, who died Sept. 18. filed today in Probate Court, one-fourth of the $89,000 estate she left will go to each of the four children, Aitgustus Diener, Jr.; George Diener, Mrs. <4 Elsie D. Staylin and Mrs. Minnie D. Edenharter. Mrs. Diener was the widow of August Diener, Sr., founder of the Monument firm of August Dienar & Son. \

ABOVE. CHARLES BATES DIRECTING TRAFFIC. BELOW, FRANCIS STRONG AND FRANK VAN SICKLE, ON BICYCLES

When Francis Strong, 15, and Frank Van Sickle, 14, start from School No. 72, Troy Ave. and Carson St., on their bicycles, motorists and pedestrians follow their movements. With a wave of the hand these “mounted police" move traffic or hold it back. The "mounted police” were needed at this school because there are no sidewalks on the streets leading to It. Frank find Francis were among the boys chosen to direct traffic from bicycles. The plan was worked out by the 8-A civics class, which is taught by

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Miss Mary Morgan, before uniformed traffic policemen from headquarters arrived to describe thenplan for a safety council and pupil “cops.” Frances is stationed at Shelby and Carson Sts., two blocks from the school. Frank, who lives at 1136 McDougal St., takes care of traffic at Troy and Shelby Sts. Besides theee "mounted police," the school has pupil-traffiicmen cn foot. One is Charles Bates, 14, of 1227 Martin St., who sees that children cross the street safely at Troy and Carson Sts.

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