Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 290, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1924 — Page 10

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i ueathjnotu.es BLESSING, MRS. MARY GRACE—Beloved wile of William A. Blessing, died Monday. April 14 Funeral Friday. April IS. 10 a m at residence on Rockville road near Stop fi ' Danville line Friends invited. Burial Floral Park cemetery, 5 EL NEKA L DIRECTORS Drexel 2570. Res. Drexel 2046. W. T. BLASENQYM FUNERAL DIRECTOR Auto Service for All Occasions Auto Ambulance Lady Attendant. 3625 Shelpy St., Indianapolis. Ind. FLANKER & BUCHANAN 020 N. Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Icdianapol's since 1887. phone—Main 0(141. 0642. h! 2? 41 INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY BERT S GADD—2I3O Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Main miEL Parlors 1222 Unionpt. #UNERAL DIRECTOR —1402 JL Illinois. WM E. KRIEGER. „„„ _ Main 1154. Res, phone. Ben Davis 332-U. tiNDERTAKERS—KISEY k. TITUS. 631 . Delaware L. 6564. M. 3680. 10 LOST AND FOUND

FOUND—Articles found in Indianapolis street cars yesterday:

ONE CHILD S COAT ONE CHILD S DRESS. FOUR BOOKS THREE PACKAGES. ONE SC.VRP ONE SAW. ONE PAIR PLIERS ONE PAIR GLOVES Telephone Main 2737. I l^gT— One hruadle bull tfhite breast end of tail whit* answers to Bronco. license No 9896: one white poodle pup Nancy, black spots on back, license No. 9914. Please return to 11 S. West. Get reward tADYS wrist watch. Esprit make, between Warman and Kingr Ave.. at Michigan St. Reward Belmont 1356STOLEN—Chevrolet! 1923 touring <ir: license No. 34294 Ind. 24. certificate No. 622 north 15. factory No. 3 D D KL.119. motor No. K 35.961 from Virginia Are. Jus, south of Indiana Trust Bldg.. Bcwd Notify W E BARTON. 000 Indiana Trust Bldg. Main 8044. SMALL, black business note bqpk_ Return to Washington Bank and Trust Cos. atFUI ND— GERMAN POLICE DOG. CALL BROOKSIDE '.333. i;~~~ HELP WANTKD—MALE WANTED —Errand boy, with wheel. 23 E. North St. ia "Tnstki'ctions MEN to learn barber trade. TBI-CITY BARBER S COLLEGE, 610 E. Washington Et . Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0767. POPULAR PIANO music taught in 20 les- _ ong beginner? and advanced yiarif feoles School. 10 W. Ohio St. Circle S.T~t KiODERN piano and ten banjo taught ui 20 I lessions. SI per lession. CHRISTENSEN rpCHOOL 106 Pembroke Arcade. Circle 30d4. fe HU P\V AN I LLi-LKMAI E HOUSEKEEPER, middle age. tor two in tamily. 1823 Fletcher. Drexel 1220iif ARCFL WAVERS"; good and all-round operators BROSNAN S BEAUTY SHOP. B 7 N. Pennsylvania. Main ,i,4 Wanted white nealthful _girl to learn nursing: moderate salary: chances for advancement 3033 N Illinois S* WANTED—Elderly woman to care for two children. 1016 Bellefontame St. fj SITUATIONS WANTED

a—Male ACCOUNTANT, twenty years’ experience public and commercial audits, statements, systems. temporary or permanent. Kan- ; riolph 3577, ; TRUCK DRIVER. WHITE. 25. CARRIED: 7 YEARS EXPERIENCE. WANTS I'OSI- : TION IN SMALL TOWN: DO OWN REPAIRS. Address A No, 2888. Time a TRUCK DRIVER, white. 7 years' experience; do own repairs; references. Har. 2681. RIGH CLASS colored man as night watch- | man or fireman: A-l ref. MlFn 9567. "WANTED—Sodding, grading and light hauling to dn. Cali Webster 3106 j b—Female CURTAINS to launder. LUTZ. Drexel 0805. WASHINGS to bring home or work by the day. Kenwood 3961. __ \ WHITE woman wants .ace curtains to launder; reasonable. Work guaranteed. Randolph 5209. WANTED—Day work and half-day by the week; references. Webster 8350. COLORED woman, general house worker; references. Webster Mitll. COLORED girl as maid In hotel, etc.: references. Webster 8601. 18 ROOMS FOR KENT ALABAMA N..*620: nice sleeping room for 1 or 2; mod.; walk, distance. Main 3101. NEW JERSEY. 1522 N : modern room; single gentleman: private home. Riley 1256. NEW JERSEY. *S.. 1522: modern home: gentiemen; private home. Riley 1256. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1120: room In modern home; close in Lincoln 2P16. PENNSYLVANIA. 1241 N~! front rooms with iavatory, suitable for 2. Lin 7275. TALBOTT. 1936 N.; nicety furnished front rooms in modern home. Randolph 6607. TENTH ST . ET 3532: three furnished sleeping rooms; modem. Webster 5537. THIRTEENTH W 36; two nicely furnished rooms: strictly modern. Main 8029. W. TWENTY-SEt'ENTII. i509: 2 furnished sleeping rooms, near park. Randolph 4945. E. WASHINGTON: 'arge iront room: mod. home: no other roomers. Lincoln 1654. a—Light Housekeeping ARSENAL, 1616 N.: 2 rooms: heat, light, gas: $5 week; furnished. Webster 3185. BUCHANAN. 717; 4 unfur. upstairs room* for adults: private entranoe; sl2 month. CAPITOL, N Sl2: large mooern front room: also Bleeping room Lincoln 8641, DELAWARE. 906 N.; housekeeping room: room, kitchen; single room; mod. M. 8180, ft It Nor's' 5T 720: small housekeeping room; nice for lady employed Reasonable. LINDEN. 1702; room for couple: on car Una. Drexel 0873. MONTCALM 1702; three unfurnished rooms. Circle 1407. NEWMAN. 1131: two modern btm. rooms; sleeping or housekeeping: couple. ST. CLAIR, 220 dean, modem, light housekeeping rooms. Reasonable rent. Virginia AYE.. 68 i: nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping and one sleeping room. b —Board and Rooms MOD. HOME for * gentlemen or couple, rear Elianberger Park. Irvington 2295.

Out Into the Open Air and Sunshine

“Via the Used Car Advertisements in The Times,” Unlimited possibilities for healthful recreation are offered through the daily automobile bargains printed in The Times. The call of nature, the open road, the hills and valleys, fresh courltry air and sunshine all these can be yours when you own a car. Everybody recognizes the need of change, for everyday existence is in danger of becoming monotonous unless we inject into it an element of variety. An automobile will help you get the full flavor out of life. Buy a good used car. If you should have a car to sell, call Main 3500 and place yours with the other good used cars that are for sale. Someone may be looking for your very car.

19 RENTALS a—Houses ROOKWOOD. 4138—4-room, kitchenette and bath. mod. up duplex, newly decorated heat, water furnished adults Wash 2243 2244 N. Rural Five rooms, double. S3O. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4517. 9 E. Market St FOR RENT 20th St., near New Jersey. 7 rooms, modem. hot water heat. SSO. New 3-room double, electric lights. sl6 Shriver Av. tj rras.. mod., except furnace. COBB REALTY CO. Main 2216 —< NEW five-room bungalow for rent: semimodem: on Sherman Dr. and English Ave. Call Drexel 6237, FOUR rooms, city water, gas. electric lights, $22 per month. 437 S. Ritter. Call Circle 6600. ■Jpol CHESTER AVE : four room-" s-mi-modern; $25. W. L BRIDGES, £37 N. Delaware. 1 758 TABOR ftveroom new double: garage*; fine chicken place Belmont 1041. COBB REALTY CO.. KENT'S—iNSURANCB —REAL ESTATE. Main 2216. LOUSES for rent north of fairground. SAMUEL OWENS h—Houses] Flats Furnished TWELFTH. 415 E.: small, lumished house for four months. Main 3028. c—Apartments STATION. 2530: beautiful 5-room modem apartment, with or without garage Webster 3560. Apt. for Colored 324 W. 21st St. Two rooms and bath. State Savings and Trust Uo. 9 E. Market. ‘ Main 4517, 856 N. East St. Four rooms, modem. $45. State Savings & Trust Cos. 9 E. Market St. Main 4517. d—Business Place# PRIVATE office, reasonable to good tenant. 904 National City Bank Bldg 21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

b—Houses DREXEL AVE„ near Michigan; new fiveroom modern bungalow; special price for quick sale, §750 cash, balance monthly. Mr. Travis. W L. BRIDGES, 237 N. Delaware. Circle 7808. ' I.YNN St. 764: 5 rooms, electric lights, well in kitcii-n: large basement; §1.650; small cash payment. Madison Ave., $2,800 Seven rooms, three rooms up rent for §2O. j leaving four large rooms dows; paved i street. A real buy at §2,800; terms. For j number esll Lincoln 3734. Only $250 Cash 1116 Churchman Ave. Four-room cotta*©, now beinff painted and papered: new electric fixture*: inside toilet: one-piece sink in kitchen bdinff installed. Balance $25 per month. Lorenz Schmidt & Sons 31 MONUMENT CIRCLE. Mam 3715. Evenings. Brook side 2135. Near Sacred Heart Cottage Home Five rooms, large and conveniently ar- i ranged, city water, cistern, gas, good cellar, fireproof rook, lot 30x130. Price §3.000. ! Call Ed O'Callahan, South Side Specialist. ■ wdth McCord & McKinney, Realtors 311 Lemcke Bldg. Circle 5220 Evenings Brookside 1633. ' Play Ball Pennant Winners Four rooms. Improved street. §1,850. terms. Five rooms, gas electricity, hardwood floors, double garage, §3.000, §SOO cast. Five rooms, semi-modem, double garage. §4.500. §SOO cash. EVERROAD. Lincoln 3880. Drexel 3250. 401 Transportation Bldg. j ELEGANT seven rooms and bath, thorough- j ly modern house. Large lot, full of I shrubbery. Twenty-Fifth St., between Broadway and Park. §5.500; 10 per cent cash, one per cent j er month. See VanArsdel. with H. C. Tuttle & Bro. 233 E Ohio St. Telephone Main 1168 NEW - 4~ROOM BUNGALOW, $2,200 On Reformers Ave.. just west of Churchman. S3OO cash. $lO per month. House now beinsr finished. See MR. NEWMAN, 500 Lombard Bldg - . Main 3006 eve., Lin. 717 b. AVant To Live East? I have a 4-room semi-modem home in fine neighborhood, just north of Washington St. §3.100, easy terms. JOHN PAUL •TONES. Main 2630. 704 National City Bank Bldg. Choice Bungalow A dandy five-room modem home; large living-room with fireplace: three years old; §4.250. S6OO cash; located southeast. Canaday Realty Cos. Cir. 0553. 9Q9 Peoples Bank B'dg. Ran. 5352. South—s2,6oo—Terms Five-room cottage: electric lights, gas. city water; large lot; Immediate possession: good location. 1400 sojtH. near Madison Ave. To sell at once, price §2.600; small down payment. Linct’n 3734. 6-ROO.X house on easy terms. Belmont 3404.

*1 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE / b—House# Two-Way Bungalow Double Woodiawn Ave.; four room,- a side; $750 .■ash get- the deed: balance $29 monthly Welxtrr 3309. EAST .MINNESOTA ST. New four-room a side double: double ga rage: rental $54: SSOO cash, balance month iy Webster 3309 IF YOU have a cleared we will build you a home. Our house# are better and cheaper because we have no office help ami pay no commission Call Mam 1221 and ask for Mil ELVERS or MR KI.E!_S 7-ROOM modern bungalow : improved street: cement front porch. 3-ear garage, near school, fruit and shade. $.3,000. terms. Webster 1107. FOR GOOD HOMES PRICED K1..11T, " SEE PRIESMEYER & WKISS 136 N. Delaware St. Lincoln 8105. THREE-ROOM bouse, -t mi-modern. two large lots bearing fruit trees, large chicken House ami garage. Belmont 3494. d—lkits GRAHAM. N . 335: wooded lot cellar dug. street paved, wer. ga.- water. Irv, 3286. lottimte Now is the time to select your future home site. We have the best—in Strathmore Addition, at Keystone Ave. and Thirty Fourth St. Sold on Easy Terms. See Us Now. J. S. Cruse Realty Cos. Main 5840. 180 FOOT front on cinder road, near paved roads and bus Itru , $675; unusually easy payments. Main 0520. After 6 p. m Randolph 2474. I HAVE some (rood building Tots for sale or trad* 1 . MR I.ANGDON. Main 0185: eve.. Drrxei 7821. Rmg M Suburban Suburban, North Garoty . chickens, strawberries, fruit —all t,urs with iittif effort on one of our acre or half acre improved tracts: dandy five-room bungalow ,uid garage, ready to move into; lOe interurb in fare. Main 0186. Evenings Stewart 2749.

GROUND 366-foot iron), on cinder road, northeAt; new bungalow; $3,700. terms 5390 cash, balance monthly. Main 0580. After 6 p m call Randolph 2474. 22 REAL ESTATE WANTED Ready Money In cash awaits the owner of small house south or west, regardless of condition. Will pay all cash immediately if priced right. Randolph 4830. We Have Buyers For four and fivo-room semi-modern homes, north and northeast. Marion County State Hank FIVE and 6-room couage, any good location south. We have plenty of buyers. Call us for a quick sale. Lincoln 37.14. ETTISGER A SUHRKTBER. HAVE buyer for five or six-room semi-modL era cottage, south or east, with S7OO cash. Call Randolph 3392. Wanted—Five or six-room cottage, well located, south: priced right for cash. Call Lineoln 3734. I W r ILL BUY five or six small rentals If prilvd right. Lincoln 3845 or Ran. 1303. WE want to buy a cottage or double not over $2,000. Brookside 1272 25 SALE a—Coal. Ice astd Wood Uee Re-Screened Coal and^oke So SNOW—NO WATER—NO DIRT. IT’S IN THE DRY. For retort heaters, ranges, furnaces. IT SATISFIES. S 5.0 C DIXIE EGG—-Clean and bright $ 650 DIAMOND NUT—For retort stoves. $ 6.50 RED STAR EGG—Clean and hot. $ 6.50 FOURTH VEIN LUMP—Clean coal. S 6 00 LINTON LUMP—Always good. $ 7.50 WEST VIRGINIA LP.—lt natisftes. $ 6.50 W VA. EGG—For turn, or heaters. $ 9.50 POCH. LUMP—Shoveled, red asfi. $ 7 50 POCH. M. R.—Lumpy red ash. *11.75 NUT COKE —Clean and dry. $ 3.50 INDIANA SCREENINGS WE LOAD YOU IN A JIFFY $1 LESS. Fred Goepper & Son . ESTABLISHED 1893. BE lraont 4704 J. & I. COAL CO. W. Virginia Lump $7.50 Two tons $14.00 Three tons $20.00 Gen. No. 3 Boca. Lump SB.OO Gen. Poca. Mine Run $6.50 or rcle 0306. / GET IN THE HABIIT - Os ufcinp Shur-Hot, one of the very bet fourth vein coals mined in the Middle West; hiffht in heat, low in ash. Largre lump, clean forked. $6.00. Finish off th* season with an order of Shur-Hot. and you will be a regular user. SHEA BROS. Brexefl 01154

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c—Household Goods

Refrigerators Lgi|gg I RHINELANDER AIR.UTE A Dozen Reasons for Buying an Airtnte 1— Closes absolutely airtight. 2 Snow-white, one- piece lining. 3 Ice chamber and drain tube may be easily removed and washed. 4 Special method of bracing and construction. Airtiteg eliminate warping ana open seams or Joints. 5 Perfec. circulation of cold, ary air. 6No inside wooden construction to decay or cause odors. 7 Fibre felt insulation saves ice and protects food. 8 — Cabinet finished as beautifully as a piece of drawing room furniture. 9No thin, sunken panels in doors or case, but solid wall construction, preventing ali conduction of heat and cold. 10 — Nickel plated brass hardware. 11— Strong ice chamber 12 — It lias attractiveness, durability and economy. RHINELANDER AIRTITE REFRIGERATOR SOLE AGENTS Tihe Excel Furniture-- Store Washington and New Jersey .Streets "The First Store on the 400 Square” —The Best Shopping Square in the City.

BREAKFAST set*, exclusive designs pattern; color to order. BALI. A SON. 442 Mass*- \ chiisett* Ave Lincoln 6061 DINING-ROOM SUITE. BEAUTIFUL. REASOXAHLV PRICED BAND 5923 DINING ROOM suite buffet, table and Mt of chair* Rand 1974 RUGS and mioicuraa at lowest prices. 207 \ W Washington. TA I’P.SI'KY davenp, 2 cane chair*, cans i davenport, never used: cheap. 1219 St Paul. HIGH-GRADE Radiant fire gas heater: perfeet i Rand 4875. COMPLETE furnishings for small apart m-tit. $350 leaving city. Drexel 7040. CHILD’S BED and liighchalr. White Mouutain freezer. Ilk- new Drexel 3609. b— Clothing TROUSERS p To Match n Your Coat n T $3.95, $4.05 T S $5.95, $6.96 and up S THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio Bt.._Near Illinol# DON'T Bell your usea men's clothing and shoes until you have seen JACOB SHALLET. Main 1849. LADIES', gents anc children’s clothing wanted. S B. COLLEN B CLOTHING STORE 1440 Columbia Ave Web 9013 _ d—Misccllorteou# SODA FOUNTAIN, new. at Hook’s Drugs. Illinois and Washington. Ask for MR. BO EH LI NO or MR JACKSON TYPEWRITERS $25, SSS, *4O, SSO, $80; factory rebuilt* and fully guaranteed. Typewriters rented, repaired. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINH CO.. 30 S. Pennsylvania. Lincoln 6888. Etablished 1880. TYPEWRITERS. ALL MAKES You can secure a typewriter at prices ranging from $5 to $65 All machines thoroughly overhauled and guaranteed. Send for sample of writing, prices and terms. JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. Main 2890. 142 North Meridian Bt. TWO six-pocket pool tables ill good condition; cheap if sold at once CHARLES EVANS. 317 N. Walnut St., Crawfordsville, Tnd. 4 POOL TABLES, cart) register and coffee urn; excellent condition will sell separately or altogether. Main 181 y CHILD'S AUTOMOBILE AND IRISH-MAIL TYPE. SPTFFY CAR. lIAR. 3740. MISCELLANEOUS; lot of heavy timbers. 8x 10x40 10x14x18. Bund 0616 3231 NHL e—Musical Instruments PLAYER PIANO for sale, or will trade for Ford coupe. Drexel 8329. f—Pet and Live Stock COLLIE PUPPIES FOR SALS. WASHINGTON 4715. 20 BROWN Leghorn hens, 1 rooster; eligable to register. Call 460 Division St. C. W. GLASS BOSTON BULL PUP FOR SALE. 901 ASHLAND. CIRCLE 0745. 23 FARM LAN OS FOR SALE—2O acres level. 8 miles of Franklin. Buildings; everything improved. 224 N. Tuxedo, 27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS ASH HAULING AND CELLAR CLEANING. C. BOTTOMS. Reasonable. Ken. 5970. CARPENTERING AND hOOFING. General •gcpairs. T. F. BISHOP, 15 S. East. Main 6812. CARPENTERING AND ROOFING, general repairs. T. F. BISHOP. 15 S. East. Main 6812, CEMENT brick block work, remodeling. Call Webster 5387. GORELL A BRIGHT, CONTRACTOR and builuer, eet. free. Fine vt.rk a spo-ialty. -tETRING. Har, 1320, FEATHERS bought, sola ana renovated; feather mattresses and pUlows mads. B. S'. BURKLE. 416 Mas* Mala 1428.

MRo MOTORIST—Aire ym loofcSmig for a quality fire? Then try one of oyr *EREE CORDSo If is not price alone that counts; goods must have merit as well as be sold at reasonable prices to show true ECONOMYo motoring tr happl- OUR MOTTO: A deposit of SI.OO will hold any of these Tires or Tubes for 30 days at these prices. Tolbes Included WitSu All Cord Tires I CUPI’LES CORD I U. S. ROYAL CORD 30x3 V 2 i 30x3 V a $8.50 $12.25 NOMAD CORD ERIE CORD STAND. 4 CORD PREMO FABRIC Guaranteed First Quality 30x3 V.. Guaranteed 30x3 % i 30x3% MAIFSTIC CORD Guaranteed 40x3 uj $10.50 Guaranteed Guaranteed M 30x3 flo 8° 30x3 V —— —— ’ ‘ $6.75" sitghu^** Blemished Erie Cords I yt & ndavd -i Fabric standard sh - ui - v I!lemi3hed t inn Pnrds arR guaranteed 32x3% 8.50 Cord§ phemo kabiuc Lion Cords 12,000 by us in writ-! 32x4 10.50 , _ $5.75 First Quality ine 33x4 11.00 a' 6 rea| 1S inl[eage giver Guaranteed 00-ybtz tQ 7g . , ... 34xt 12 50 These are all guaranteed 32X3% 50x.i* SlO.oO " •• ■” first quality. GATES CORDS will 32x4 ....12.90 32x3% l (Loo Otiier sizes in prop. cafi y 4 31 ift hn . . , _ 30x3 H $ 8.75 miles; guaranteed 33x4 12.7a United States Cords 33x3 % 1:1.50 :;ox:s> $9.23 32x4 19 50 31x4 14 00 34x4 13.00 Tjx4 19 75 First Quality ,pi x 4 16 75 Howe Cords 32x4% 23.45 I 32x4 19.50 ;p>x4H 20.45 RED OR gray First Quality M. 4 “• I?.!S til-no SSS p : gg! UIU ::::::: “:?s SSiiS ii S&r- !48 s ls - 75 ?,gj *> 24 "s 1,0 34 X 4 19.J(7 X -, ;;;;;;;; 3100; Other sizes in prop. 37x5 25.70 other sixes in prop. VAU in CORDS i For the benefit of our "Out-of-Town" orders we have es- MASON CORDS ' ‘ tablished an hourly system. We will ship any order one ! , First quality. Guaran- j, o , jr after it is received at our office. j First qua.it>. Wrapped teed. A real good 4 ire. in paper. A well adverIS* CONSUMERS TIRE n7 , 50 32x4 . .10.(5 33y4 17 £0 S3 COMPANY dd":: No Tubes With These 34x4Vi 23.00 Specials - 249 N T . DELAWARE other sizes in proporOTHER TIRES IN i , „ , _ , cnc -, ® PROPORTION Southeast Corner Delaware and New York. Lin 60bo. tion.

27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS Furniture Repairing—Upholstering NEW PROCESS MATTRESS RENOVATING ESTIMATES FREE WORK CALLED IOR AND DELIVERED DREXEL 2.34.3. ANYTIME. HOUSE painting contracted fur by 0 R TRVON- Clgclc 4(171 PAPER eld . $1 25 up: windows. hrd woodfirs,, painting expert. ED THOMAS. M 1307 PAPF.R cleaning, woodwork v isb-d Male old paper look like liejs IL.ti. 0210^ PAPER cleaning ■’Xpert workmen work guaranteed GADBFKRY Dr- xei 8■ c 1 PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING. FIRST CI.ASS WORK GUARANTEED. Uclmott 4647. PAPER HANGING" ALL WORK AKIN TEED LEI. 4669 _ "PRINTING 500 business ' aids tor $1 25 ami up. _ Call Belmont 032(1. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLKDGE. 201 Imli n. Ave VAULT CLEANIN'. PERSONAL KRVICE 935 K. Maryland SI Stewart 1794. WALL PAPER CLEANING 75c room and up. WTI.T.f AM S DREXEL ;;ING 3 LICENSED tree surgeon trimm'iig •er lying planting and removing < AI.L GARFIELD BEGLEY Lin 4 168 nr S t:.-' fill 2 RUGS ,Ivf-ted and .7.-. mod all work guar. SUPERIOR CI.RAN 18,> Dr 6824 28 STORAGE AND TRANSFER RADIO TRANSFER 3 Hauling All Kinds 3 3 £l4 E. New York 3 8 HAULING PACKING—STORAGE Otto J. Suesz. Main 2353 3628. Night: Webster 0699. Low rate on California shipments, MOVE] FT load Save money. R- (able. responsible furniture movers VOGEL TRANSFER CO Storehouse H I 3426. Red Ball I ransit Cos. 26 Monument PI Main 4631 MIKE O BRIEN Transfer and Storage. Main 1307. LOCAL and overland haulitu;; city hauling. $3 30 up Belmont 1286 2 T business" DPI ’<>KTLXITIES BARBER SHOP AND CIGAR STAND Residence district good business oppor tunny, owner going in other business; will sell reasonable F K HIERS. 174.3 S. Meridian SI Anderson, ImL NEW patented kitehra utensil with real merit: eraoney maker. Will sell outright. P 42 N. Illinois St. ROOMING HOUSE: ten rooms; walking die tanee. Cash or terms Owner. Drexel 1,7.33. 30'""At'TO.MOBILES lOR SALE b—Ga-siiline BUICK touring 4. grod buy. $25 down. $3 week v HAYNES A SCHMIDT, INC. The Willya-KnigUt and Overland Dealers 120 W. North. Lujeoln 737,3 BCICK 1920 ligtu 0: runs and looks like new; $l5O down, balance easy terms. MILLER AUTO SALES, 644 E Wash. Main 3493 Chalmers Sedan Five-passenger model: looks like new; haa 5 exoelLnt cord (ires, finish and upholstering perfect. Motor is in wonderful condition. This ear we know is right and it is priced below market value. Come in at once and see this bargain. Hodge-Long Motor Cos. 1033 N Meridian St. Lincoln 4317. Open evenings and Sunday. CHEVROLET tourings. 1922 models: a flock of them for $185.00 to $225.00 ou very easy terms while they last. STONE CHEVROLET CO. 427 N. Meridian Riley 1050. Open Evenings and Sundays. CROW ELKHART first-class condition; new batteries; good tires. Webster 0471 Dodge, iok> Excellent condition; orgrinal paint; will be fold at a bargain for we need the room. HODGE - LONG MOTOR , CO. 1033 N. Meridian St. Lin. 4317. Open Evenings and Sundays. DODGE touring: oumperi, rock wheel, cord tires and other extras; $l5O, on easy terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO., 427 N. Mpridian St. Riley 1050. Open Evenings and Sunday. DODGES, all models, ope;, ana Closed: trms or trade. 559 N. Capitol. Lincoln 4516 DORT 1922 touring; new tires; terms. 559 N, Capitol. Lincoln 4516. DURANT, Sport model touring, 1923; refinished like new; mechanically A-l; S2OO down payment, balance easy terms. 235 VV. Georgia. Circle 8327, FORI). 1921 touring; starter, lock wheel, Hassler shook, new top and curtains. Best Ford bargain for $175. On easy terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO„ 427 N. Meridian. Riley 1050. Open Evenings and Sundays FORD coupe. 1923; A-i mechanical conditiott. All nev tires and lots of extras. Small down payment, balance 12- months. MERIDIAN OVERLAND. 957 N. Meridian. Riley 1244. FORD condition; refintshed 'ike new; equipped with Hassler shock absorbers and speedome.er; $75 cash, balance monthly. 235 W. Georgia. Circle 8327. FORD BODIES Inland tour-coach, sedan, coupe, roadster, commercial and touring bodies. BWISSHELM * PARKER. 544 E. Wash. Open eves.

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30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE h—Gasoline FORI). 1921 roadster; starter, demountabies. link wheels Hanskra. $165 terms MILLER auto SALES. 644 E. Washington. Main .1493. £ FORD roadster 1919. in extra good condition A real bargain. s4<> down payment, ha nice term* 235 W. Georgia. Circle 8327. FORD: 192-i touring starter, runs perfect; $75 down, baiauce ea> terms MILLER AI 'To > Al. KS 644 K Washington. FORD. 1973 to.inng; starter, oemountables. lock wheel, finance ear Sell balance due. Shu down Main 5013. FORD TOl RING. $35. CH.-VS G. SANDERS. 1025 N Meridian- Open evenings. FORDS. Bu ik* Overlanus. Dodges ; and all kind* of used -ar guaranteed condition: sma.. down payment balance easy terms, r GOLDBURG. M \ xwui.77~tc-ur-.ng gtuKi tires, one spare. ! $25 down $5 week HAYNES A SCHMIDT. INC. The Wi A* Knight end Overland Dealers. 120 W North. Ltm-oln 7575. like new; finance ear; sell balance due; ssn down. Main 501 3. j OVERLAND *•. TANARUS; t.ntritig good condition; s:,|l We inter 5193 Reo Touring, 7-Passenger Has five good tin•-*. this car has bad exrep • cal care from the owner Our price is ;‘itl which is far bcbicv its value. LiODGK - LONG MOTOR CO. 10.13 N. Mendain 8t Lin. LU7. Open Evenings and Sundays REO COCUE. 1918; $200: terms. CHAS G. SANDERS. 1025 N Meridian. Open evenings. ! SAXON >i touring. $69: s2.i down. (HAS G. SANDERS. 1025 N Meridian Open evenings, j SCRUM'S-BOOTH touring light 6; $23 down. ( $5 week. HAYNES A SCHMIDT. INC The Willy* Knight and Overland Dealers 420 >V North Lincoln 7575.1 Siudebaker Special Six I We have 3 of these. These cat are in; excellent condition and are reaily to give ! the purchaser the satisfaction that anew Studebaker will give in service and pleasure. at a low upkeep expenditure. We also have a late 1921 Studebaker Big Six touring that i* perfect throughout: has been refinished and is equipped with excellent tires. These ears Hre pru-ed iuy> and are sold on unusually easy term* w I lodge-Long Motor Cos. io3.i N. Meridian St. Lincoln 4317. Open F\cnings and Sunday. tm&edMmamti STANDARD WAKE-EASY TERTIJ CMKM.SM.ES CO 8 j B or Good Used Cars See I. WOLF AUTO CO. 559 N. Capitol. Mate I S7O Open Sundays. 1II;.|| OVERLAND roadster, good tire*, mot or and upholstery, good spotlight; $75 down. I!A) NES A SCHMIDT, INC The Willys-Knight and Overland Dealers. 170 W, North. Lincoln 7575. WILL take good talking machine or radio set as part payment on good used car. LI ncoln 6865. GUARANTEED USEju xjaRS. Your own terms Day and Night Auto Laundry. TRUCKS and autos of all kinds; terms reasonable. Lincoln 3905. 872 Darnell Ave. c—Trucks CHEVROLET truck, light delivery; A-l condition throughout. S6O down payment, balance easy terms. INDIANA INVESTMENT AND SECURITY CO.. 235 W. Georgia. Circle 8327, FORD. 1924 dump truck: for sale, or will trade for automobile. DR. 8198. GARY 3 ’V -ton uump truck, completely overhauled, repainted, new tires in front. Priced to sell quick. IN’DIANA INVESTMENT AND SECURITIES CO., 235 W. Georgia, Circle 8327. 31 AUTOMOBILES WANTED HIGHEST PRICES PAID We want any make or model. Largest In 6tate. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 618 N. Capitol Main 2638. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY. WANTED, 100 CARS to wreck lor part*. Will pay the bigrest cash price*. Call us first. SAM CORAZ AUTO PARTS & TIRE CO. 510 N Capitol Ave. Main 6389. AUTOS WANTEDm-212 E New York St. Main 4446. 33 MOTORCYCLES, mCYCLES AUTO PAINTING Zerkle Paaot Cos. 31 YEARS PAINTERS. Top building and general repairing Prices low a* lowest, highest quality. 1517 Kelly St Drexel 4455. AUTO TOPS. $lO up. srdans trimmed and upholstered. AUTO TOP SHOP. 26 E, South. Circle 8110. AUTO WASHING Our specialty 334 N. Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry

33 AUTO SUPPLIES, REPAIRS TIRES—TIRES Ford size*. $2 and up. Other sizes, $3 and up All used tires guaranteed. Adiustments at half price. 525 W. Washington St Open evenings. WHEN price and quality are considered, get our prie- on auto painting, body and lender repairing. AUTO METAL REPAIR--ING CO.. 18 E. South St. GUARANTEED PAINT JOBS. Gordon A Webb. i HOME GARAGE AND PAINTING CO. 1012 Pierson Ave Harruon 1535. THE MASTER VULCANIZERS. CUT HATE VULC. CO., INC. 327 N. Noble St. COOP bicycles $8 and up: tires. $2 and up. P|i* Mas* Ave. 34 A l 17jM()R7LES~F() R~RKNT RENT A HEW CAR. C drive it. 127 U. Wabash. Circle 3040. 87 MONEY TO LOAN WOULD SIOO S2OO S3OO HELP SOLVE YOUR MONEY PROBLEMS? Any Amount, $lO to S3O0 —Any Tim# in . estigale our easy to pay Twenty-Payment Plan Loans. Get S 50. pay back J 2.50 a month. " SIOO. “ $ 5.00 “ S2OO. “ SIO.OO “ S3OO, “ $15.00 With interest at 314 P® r pent a month. Pay faster if you wish—less cost. As follows: Pay SSO loan in full in one month. TOTAL COST $1.75. You pay only for the actual time loans run Inbrest is charged only on the actual amount of cash still outstanding. Come in j and get free booklet. "The Twenty Payment Plan." which describes everything fully. All I business confidenti’. We loan on furniture, pianos. Vitrolai. etc,, without removal. Also Loan on Dfamonds Call, phone or write INDIANA COLLATERAL LOAN CO. I Bonded Lenders) ESTABLISHED 1887 ' 201 LOMBARD BUILDING 24V, EAST WASHINGTON ST. Phone Main 3286. New 26-7 B& FIRST and second mortgage on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. B R. WHAON, 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Lincoln 6104. ____________ 39 LEGAL " NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS EMMERICH MANUAL TRAINING HIGH SCHOOL Separate scaled bids will be received by the Board of School Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis, at the offices of the hoard. 150 N Meridian St., Indianapolis, ind,. until 10 o'clock a. m.. Thursday. May 1, 1924. and then opened, for the following: General contract on an addition, and the remodeling, alterations and repairing, or the school building known as the Emmerich Manual Training lligil School, at 501-549 S. Meridian St., in accordance with plans and specifications on file in the offices of Adolf Seherrer. architect. 415 Indiana Trust Bldg . Indianapolis. Ind. New. alteration and repairing, heating and ventilating, plumbing and gas fitting and electric wirng, new boilers, hoiler setting, new chimney stokers, engineers and generators, coal and asli handling equipment, for said school, according to plans and specifications on file in the offices of Snider & Rotz. engineers, 703 Merchants Bank Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. Each proposal shall be In a sealed envelope, with writing thereon plainly indicating the character of the work to which proposal relates, as. for example. “Bid for Genera! Contract, Emmerich Manual Training High School." The estimated oust of this building, including general contract, contracts for heating. plumbing, ventilating and electric wiring. etc., not including the fees of the architects and engineers, is $415,000.00. All work must be completed in the time as provided in specifications. Plans and specifications for all of the above work arc al9o on file at the office of the business director. 150 N. Meridian St., and at the offices of the Indiana State Board of Accounts. All the bids must be made on blanks prepared by the board, which blanks will be supplied by the architects, engineers or business director, upon application. The board reserves the right to not consider any bid not fully made out in cadi item a* called for in specifications. These proposals must, be accompanied by a check for three 13) per cent of the maximum bid. The checks must be drawn payable to the order of the Board of School Commislsoners oi le citv oi in cbanapolis. and must be certified good by a responsible bank or trust company of Indianapo’is. In case a bidder, whose bid shall b" accepted. shall not. within five davs after notice of such acceptance, perform his bid by entering into a written contract with the board, in the form made part of the specifications, to execute the work and contruct and complete the building and within that time secure the performance of his building contract by a bond, in the form made part of the specifications, with surety or sureties to the approval of the board, his certified check and the proceeds thereof shall be and remain the absolute property of the board as. liquidated damages for such failure, it b ■ lng impossible to estimate the amount of damages such failure would occasion to the board. The contractor will be required to execute a contract and give bond, forms of which contract and bond arc made a part of the specifications. Each -contractor receiving copies of the plans and specifications will be required to deposit, as security for their return in good order, the sum of $25.00. The right is reserved by the board to reject any or all bids, and to refrain from accepting or rejecting bids not more than ten (10) days. RICHARD O. JOHNSON. Business Director, April 10. 17. 84.

THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1924

39 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF DITCH ASSESSMENT State of Indiana, Hancock County, ss; In the Hancock Circuit Court. In the Matter of the Petition of Worth E. Woodward, et ai. praying for the cleaning out and repair of a certain Dredge Drain, known as Buck Creek. No. 15021. ( To J Minnie Apple, Oscar E. Apple. Lucinda Arnett. William H. Arnett. William H. Albea, William C. Atherton, William C. Atherton and wife. Albert Bonge. William Bade. Huiry Brier, Luther Bower and wife, Paul B\ Pinford. Anna M and C. S. Beil. Annie M. Bell, Charms S. Bell and wife. Ida S Barrett. Henry O. Bolander and wife, Henry W. Bolander, Alexander Bell, Henry 0. Bc'ander, Charles Bills, Albert E. Brooks. Gertie B. Conway. John G. Conway. Clinton Caldwell. Maggie Cushman, Mary V. Chappell. Emely M. Campbell. James M. Campbell, John W. CampbeP, Isaac W. Cahill. M. A. Crubaugh, Irwin Gross, Edward Eastes, Hester M. Emery, Jesse and David Fowler, Henry A. Fink, Herbert E. Fink, Walter Fink, John Fink, Julius F. Grater a.id wife, Simon Grist, Francis and Martha Grist. Nellie Hiday. John W. Hiday, Franklin L. Hanna, Mary J. Hervey. Ge.orge R. Helms, Elizabeth Hiday. Robert Hurley. Catherine M. Harvey, Frederick W. Hansing ar.U wife, Lewis A. Hawkins. Louis A. Hawkins and wife, Henry S. Hawkins, Lillie M. Heiler, Grover A. Holzhausen, Frederick Heller and wife, Frederick Heller, William Harting, F. and O. Ilitzman, Lillian Heller, Henry J. Holzhausen. George R. Huntington, Charles H. Hartman and wife. Benjamin B. Harvey and wife, Charles W. Hiday and wife, Charles W. Hiaay, Emerson Hiday, George R. Helms and wife. William J. Heim and wife, Nancy Hiday. Jesse Hiday, Jonathan Hiday, John B. Jones, Cal J. Jackson. Edna C. Johnson, Jesse G. Jackson. Nancy Kinney, William C. Kirkhuff. Anton King. Anton and Christian King, Arthur B. Crubaugh, Charles M. Crump, Hiram H. Crump. Hiram H. Crump and wife, Wade Caldwell and wile, Viola Collins. H. E. Collins and E. P Ciy, Charles H. C. Cook and wife. Edward H. Deerburg and wife. Criss F. H. Dt-erburg, John D„nce. William Dance. Stella M. Dance. John N. Dobbins. Emma G. Dobbins, Parker A. Dunham, William A. Dunn, Walter Derry, Sarah L. Dunn. Hiram Dunham, Harrison C. Davis. Walter G. Davis. Lincoln Davis. Eva Davis et at., Haber Davis. Claudia A. Dunn, Carl Emery. James H. Emery, John C. Eastes, Frank Eastes, Sarah J. Eastes, James F. Evans and wife. Rose A. Eastes. Elvia C. Land, Alien W. Masters, W. S. and T. H. Mints, i Charles P. Martin and wife, Minnie G Mor- I ris. Sarah A. Martin, Elwood Morris', Lydia Newman. Marie Neiman, Martha Ostermyer W. G. Ostermeier. C. H. Ostermyer, Charles G Offutt, Ciarella Orr, Edna D. McCarty. Indiana E. McCord. Stephen A. D. McCord. H. H. and S. A. D. McCord. James F. McCord. Christina Ploenges. Margaret M. Poien. Ellen E. l iessinger, Asbrena Parker, Emery F. Pratt. Porter E. Roney, Benjamin A. Roney. Isabelle Roney. Ida Grace Roney. Jothan E. Roney, John H. Rhody, Charles F. Mout, Jesse Ban lord. Otto E. Stout, John F. Shelby, Carl C. Snelby. William T. Spell, Li y Seotten. Noble Sanford, Elwin E. Svotten, Loney W. C. Schutt, Mary Sehutt. Otis Snider, Willard W. Snider, Henry O. and Sarah A. Snider, Henry O. Snider William K. Seitz May Solman, E. J. and W. £. Seotten, Charles Swartz, John G. Steele, Mary A. Stansbury, Rosa B. Kitley. Emely V. Kingen, Edward Kingeu and wife. J. R. Kingen and wife. Frank L. Littleton. Nettie May Littleton, Hazel Lain, John Lain, John Lain and wits. Hazel Leslie. Ray Lain. Louisa Lain. Frank E. Leslie. Ruby V. Land, Mollie E Shores. Henry C. Shorts, Zaehens Stansbury and wife, Amos W. Saville, Sarah L. Stoner. John Steele, Paul Steele, Samuel Steele, Samuel J. Scott. William H. Scott, James E. Steele. J. Leslie Smith. Sarah Jane Smith. Hans (HR) Steele. Ethan A. Snider, George Silvey. Hattie E. Swartz, Rachel Smith. Charles Shultz. James F. Thomas, John W. Thomas. Mary E. True, Oliver O. True. Orville C. True. Thomas and Martha Tuttle. Ray Tuttle, Fannie F. Jeffrey. James H. and Sarah E. Fred. Carl Teal and wife. William E. Seotten, Edward F. Keller and wife. Lucy Keller, Jesse P. Keller, C. W. Parker. Melvin H. Leslie. John Wilson, Charles N. Warren. George S. Wilson. Shadrick Wilson. Shady Wilson, Bessie Wilson and Gertie Collins. Robert H. Wilson. Oliver A. Wilson and wife, Robert H. Wilson and wife. Earl Willitt, Elma J. Whitaker. Ford Wood. Worth E. Woodward. Malon D. Wisehart and wife, William C. Whitaker. Daisy D. Wilson, Claude Whiteside and wife. Edward Wiese and wife. Edward Wiese, Trustee of Vernon Township, Hancock County, Indiana: Trustee of Buck Creek Township. Hancock' County. Indiana; Trustee of Sugar Creek Township. Hancock County, Indiana: Cleve-, land. Cincinnati. Chicago L St. Louis Ry.J Company: Peroria A Eastern Division Big" Four R. R. Company.. Indiana Union Traction Company. —Marion County Land— Charlies E. Hurst and wife. Wiliam H. Lehr and Eli Me. Dole. Christian Ploenges. Asbrena Parker. Mary Schutt. C. H. W. and K. Hartman, Charles H. and Louisa C. Witte. Henry Hartman, H. and M. Fouls. Margaret and Ann Wulf, Trustee Warren Township. Marion County. Indiana. You and each of you. as owners of the lands assessed for cleaning out and repair of the certain drain located in Hancock County. Indiana, known as Buck Creek as described as lollows, to-wit: Commencing at a point 890 feet west of the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of Section 21. Township 17 North, Range 6 East; thence south through Section 21 and through the northwest quarter of Section I 28; thence through the southeast quarter of j Section 29 and through Section 32 all in [ Township 17 North. Range 6 east; thence south through Sections 5. 8 and Section 17. and continuing through the southeast quar- : ter of Section 18 and through Section 19 ail in Township 16 North. Range 6 East : thence continuing through the southeast quarter of Sections 24. 25 anil through the southeast corner of Section 26 and continuing on through Section 3.5 all in Township 16 North. Range 5 East; thence continuing southwest into Section 2, Township 15 North, Range 5 East, and ending at the National Road Bridge in said Section. You and each of you are hereby notified that the undersigned will collect the assessments made and confirmed in the above tilled matter in said Hancock Circuit Court, of Hancock County. Indiana, in installments of ten per cent (10<7c) pri- month; that the first installment will be due and payable on the 19th day of May. 1924. at the office oi the surveyor of said Hancock County, in Room 1, in the courthouse in the city of Greenfield. Ind.; an additional installment will be due and payable on the 19th day of each succeeding month thereafter, at said office, until the full amount of the assessments are paid, and you. and each of you. are required to pay said installments at ths place aud time above stated. OLIVER G. MILLER, Superintendent of Construction. April 17, 1924, ADDITIONAL INTERCEPTOR CONSTRUCTION, SANITARY DISTRICT OF INDI-i ANAPOLIS. % Indianapolis. Ind. Sealed proposals will be received by ths I Board of Sanitary Commissioners of ths sanitary district of Indianapolis, at its office j ir. the city hall. Indianapolis. Indiana, until j 10 a. m.. April 29. 1924. at which time bids I will be publicly opened and scheduled and j awards made as soon thereafter as practica- | ble. sor 1 additional inteceptor construction as j follows; I 1. Fall Creek North Interceptor. 2. Harding Street River Crossing and Grit Chamber. 3. West Indianapolis Interceptor. 4. Southern Avenue River Crossing and Grit Chamber. 5. Irvington and Pleasant Run Interceptor. Plans and specifications are on fils and may be inspected at the office of the Board of Sanitary Commissioners. Each bidder shall deposit with his bid a certified check in the amount stipulated in General Information to Bidders. Payment for the above construction shall be made only from the special fund derived from the proceeds of bonds authori T board. The award of contracts shall be subject to the sale of bonds ior this purpose. Copies of plans and specifications and general information to bidders may be obtained at the office or Charles r Hurd l4t> > Merchants Bank building, Indianapolis. Ind. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BOARD OF SANITARY COMMISSIONERS. JOHN L. ELLIOTT. JAY A. CRAVEN. RUSSELL T. MacFALL. April 3, 10. 17. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Henry E. Geisel, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate 1# supposed to be solvent. WALTER H. GEISEL. No 22272. April 3. 10, 17. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administratrix of estate of Adelaide V. Garrett, deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. ANNA L. TAYLOB. No. 22268. A April 3. 10. 17. | NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator, with will annexed, of the estate of Thomas J. Kizcr. deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. HOWARD NATIONAL BANK. No. 22297. April 4-10-17. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT No'ice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administratrix of estate of Panteiis L. Cafouros. deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. ALEXANDRINE P. CAFOUBO6. No. 22265. April 3. 10. 17.