Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 299, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1924 — Page 10

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3 1 IN MEMORIAM IN LOVING REMEMBRANCE of my dearly f beloved son. Harry Patrick Mayer, who disc ten years a@ro today. A kind and loving son. Gone, but not forgotten. His loving- mother and brothers. John. Robert G.. and Harvey C. Mayer. 6 FUNERAL DIRECTORS Drexel 2570. Res. Drexel 2046. W. T. BLASENQYM FUNERAL DIRECTOR Auto Service for All Occasions Auto Amublance. Lady Attendant 1625 Shelby St., Indianapolis. Ind. FLAXXER* & BUCHANAN 320 N. IHir.ois St. •ral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. |,ono —Main ok n 064° LT 7641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY BERT S. GAfin—2l3o Prospect St. Phono Stewart 2278. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. MarketMain of>oß , UNDERTAKERS—HISEY A TITUS. 951 N. , Parlors Union St. j Delaware L. 6564 M MftSQ, 8 SPKCLU,N OTKKS SHANK BOOSTERS' CLT'B will have a meeting: at the home of Mrs. Smith, 2533 E. Eighteenth St., this evening at 7:45 p. m 10 LOST AND FOUND f ' FOUND—Articles found in IndianapoTHREE UMBRELLAS. TWO BOSTON BAGS TWO PACKAGES. THREE PURSES. ONE YALE KEY ONE BADGE Telephone Main 2737, BILLFOLD, with valuable papers. Please return certificate and keep money. Kenwocd 4142. ; LOST—From autom ibile. woman's larpe purple hat. on Keystone Ave . near Broad Ripple. Reward. Address A No. 2891. Times LOST—Cameo pin. old fold, between South and Market and Illinois Sts., or front of Taylor's Carpet Cos. Reward. Drexel Wall. LOST, on Layman Are., leather ice book holder containing 19 ice books. Reward. IRVINGTON ICE CO . Irvington 30.31. LOST—Aireda'e. male. License No! 9583. Harrison 3804. 1? HFI-P \V \NTKD—MALE BOYS WANTED BOYS OF GOOD CHARACTER TO CARRY PAPERS IN CENTRAL DISTRICT. MUST FURNISH REFERENCE. SEE MR. JEFFRIES, 214 20 W. MARYLAND, AFTERNOONS. M EN. A few rood steady nieiCto work in with reir’ilar crews on distributing circulars. Old employes with dean records preferred. We want workers, not shirkers. If you don t want your work inspected, we can/l use you. More pay for the rich* men. See Mr. Weber. • 115 S. CAPITOL AVE. WANTED —An experienced collector for spedal work. Apply 511 >laf- Ave. 13 INSTRUCTIONS MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER'S COLLEGE. 510 E. Washington St.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0757. Popular pian6 music taught in 20 i-s----sons. beginners and advanced. Clark Boles School. 10 W. Ohio St. Circle 8326 MODERN piano and ten banjo taught in 20 * lessons. SI per lesson. CHRISTENSEN, SCHOOL. 106 Pembroke Arcade. Circle .1034. 14 SALESMAN wanted THREE men to sell sub-division: must have car' experieive essential, but not necessary. WILLIAM LONG 503 City Trust. 9 to 11 a. m„ 2 to 4 p. m. !16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE_ | Girls seeking employment I know that Telephone work I is a profession that promises 1 a permanent position with ■ steady wages. ■ .Come in and talk it over I with Miss Cooper, Room 101, m Telephone Building, Corner ■ New York and Meridian. v to answer telephone; 96 per week, at Mass. Ave, ATIONS W ANTED ■*., vi , a—Male L-ifaWr PORCH cement block work Get Mb estimate DESCHESNE. Dqpxel 2776. r b—Female LAUNDRY WORK TO BRING HOME. WEB. 6456 ■ NURSfc. physctanV references; all cases taken: will leave aty. Kenwood 4791. COLORED - GIRL as maid in hotel, etc.: refWebster 8661. COLORED WOMAN want* half-day work: references. Webster 8601. W ROOMS FOR RENT ALABAMA. N-. 794. Apt. 2; sleeping room; hot water: walking distance. Ri.ey 1229. CAPITOL 1311 N. room for one or two £l*nßenum. Lincoln 5039. CLINTON HOTEL 29 Virginia Are., fur- * nlshrri rooroa 53,50 to $6: steam heat. f)EL S’ , 1002 >ping omi for couple: close in: reasonable. Lincoln 4796 MERIDIAN. N . 22u9: light, airy furnished room: gentleman reference, Har 1863. NORTH, 419 e!! Apt. 6 outside sleeping room, modern: men only. ORIENTAL. N.. 10. Apt. 2: mod furnished room: steam heat: $4 per week.

18 ROOMS FOR RENT TENTH. 1704 E.: modern rooms: meals optional. Webster 5944. VERMONT. 1425 E.. nicely furnished room; gentlemen: mod. home: private Liu, 1951. LIGHT, a.ry room: walking distance: private home: gentlemen. Main 7539, NICELY furnished bedroom, modern. Webster 1669. a—Light Housekeeping ELDER. N. 350: neatly furnished, modern: downstairs room. Reasonable. FIFTEENTH. 648 E.: suite of furnished rooms, modern: College car. Riley 1620. HILLSIDE Ave.. 2385: four nicely furnished rooms: reasonable. Webster 1235, NEWMAN St.. 1131: three modern, uniurnished rooms: couple; near E. Tenth car line. . TALBOTT. 1940 N.; nice front room: north 9|ide hyne: on car line. Randolph 4878. CLEAN, attractive rooms for light housekeeping. 55: excellent street car service: modern rental. 326 E. Sixteenth St. TWO unfurnished modem upstairs rooms, with bath heat, light and gas. Drexel 7914. ' 2433 N. ILLINOIS—Large front unfurnished rooms. Randolph 5433. b—Board and Rooms MARLOWE. 1434; modem, famished room; meals optional. Lincoln 5454. ROOM —One or two gentlemen; no other roomers. $5, Brookside 1693. W RENTALS a—Houses CHESTER AVE.. 2901 : tour rooms semimodem: 525. W. L. BRIDGES. 237 N. Delaware St. ENGLISH AVE. 1116—Three-room house. gas, porch sl2. GEISENDpRFF, 143: 5-rra. double. . 517.60 1403 H Brookside, 3 rms. semi-mod.. 517.50 Two small apartments close in. COLORED 826 Economy. 3 rooms ' . . . .812.50 844 N. California. 4 rms.. tile bath. .$35.00 I. N. RICHIE & SON. Main 0520 7fo Bankers Trust Bidg. SHEPHERD ST.. 809—Four rooms semimodem. S2O. W. L. BRIDGES. 237 N. Delaware, Circle 7808. 5 Rooms —$30 Semi-modern. 2*244 N. St. State Savings and Trust Cos. 9 E. Market St. Main 4517. COBB REALTY Cos. KENTS—iNSURANC* REAL ESTATE. Main 2216. THREE ROOM house with >ummer kitchen. Rear of 1647 S. Meridian. Drexel 4904. SIX ROOM house with gas, 520. Webster 1409 c—Apartments Apartments. Now Open 514 E Twentieth St., four rooms, sun parlor aad bath, rent reduced. 43.‘J E. Pratt j SI., lour rooms and bath. S4O. 856 N. East St., four rooms and bath. S4O. State Savings and Trust Cos. 9 E Market St. Main 4517. i I Beautiful Apartment 2505 College Ave. Five rooms and bath, newly decorated throughout, $63. State Savings Trust Cos. 1* E. Market St. Main 4517. Colored Renters Notice Look at this dandy apartment at 324 W. Twenty-First St. Has two rooms and bath. 322.50. State Savings and Trust Cos. 9 E. Market Mam 4517 d—Business Places Large. Auto Sales and Service Room 2 story building, located No 018-20 ! Scioto St.: with elevator: rent very rea- j sonable For particulars call State Savings & Trust Cos. MAin 4517. 9 East Market St. j 813-15 E 64TH: garage 12 cars capacity.: gas tank, electric motor. 925. I. N. . RICHIE A SON 710 Bankers Trust Bldg. 1 Mi'll 0520. : STRICTLY modem, olfh-e space and private i rooms; reas. PEARSON. 501 Occidental. ; f—Resorts and Cottages DATE NOW—Cottages and rooms, modem. ' at Lake Manitou. KELLER S INN. Roch- , ester,, Ind Phone 169-04. THREE summer cottages for sale, opposite Broad Ripple t~ark. Humboldt 1671). 81 RFALESTATFrToRSALK b—Houses IRVINGTON. 5948 Beechwood Ave.: modern | bungalow: 5 rooms garage, front drive, deep :ot; shade $4 750. terms Irv 4119. Prospect Street You can't beat it. Six-room cottage in A-l condition. Has gas. city water, large basement. A wonderful buy at $2,350. Terms can be arranged. Call Mr. Pock, residence. Brookside 1652. J E MORRISON A CO. Lincoln 7536. 513 Lenu-ke Bldg. ! PROSPECT ST : six-room. semi-modem very attractive; cement porch across ; front: a bargain at 53.450; 5250 cash j Quick possession. Call Lincoln 3734. Eves., i Prex. 2420. ; Vermont, \Y., 1528; $l5O Cash Six-room house, electric lights, gas. well and dstem, 52.300; 5150 cash, balance monthly. Vermont. W.. 1530; five-room cottage electric lights, gas. 32.150. 5150 ' cash. See Mr. Ryan, with J. G. McCullough 106 N. Delaware. Main 1709. j Residence. Harrison 2562. j SACRIFICE SALE SAVE S9OO Owner must leave town this week and will sell his 31.700 equity lor SBOO. balance due is $4 800. payable SSO per month. He paid 36.500 and selling It to you for $5,600, losing S9OO in six months. 401 W. ThirtyFirst St., new 6-room modern bungalow, built-in features, largp fireplace, hardwood floors, garage, corner lot. This is a wonderful bargain for $5,000. SBOO cash and SSO Ftwr month. E. J. M CRACKKN, Circle 4022. Rea. Hum. 1452. $4,500 —$500 —East Five-room modem' bungalow: all large rooms, dandy basement, good furnace. Ex- j colient location. ju*t north ot Washington | on Denny St. Sacrificed by out-of-town i owner. Only $4,500 with S6OO cash, bal- j ance S4O per month. Appointment only, j Lincoln 3734. or Drexel 2420. Ettinger & Schreiber I ' ~~ | If you have a clear lot we will build you a home. Our houses are better and cheaper, because we have no office help and pay no commission. Call Main 1221 and ask for MR. ELVERS or MR. KLEIN. I New Bungalow, East Bancroft, near Tenth. Practically new 5room bungalow: electric lights. Ip 11 basement. nice brick porch across front. East front lot 50x122. Get busy. price only 34.400.00; SSOO cash, balance monthly. Call Cottingham. Main 2957. Rand. 8005. Orin Jessup Land Cos. Owner Sacrifices Six-room cott&gre. gae, city water in yard, food cellar, paved itreet, walking distance. Beautiful lot (10x150 with two large trees in front. Located in 900 block on S. New Jersey 9t. Price $12,750. Call Ed O’Callahan, South Side Speciali*t. with McCord & McKinney, Realtors 311 Lemcke Bldg. Circle 5220. .Evenings Brookside 1633, OUT W'-st£on Lyndhurst Drive, just north of Washii*ton St., we have a 5-room bungalow. funny:®. Duro electric pump and pressure tank! garage, electrie lights; lot GOx 260: $4,250: SSOO cash! This property is certainly worth the money. Call Circle 6600. Evenings and Sunday, Irv. 2762 "Want to Live East? Four rooms, splendid location, at an unusual price on easy terms close to E.SWashington car. $350 will handle. MR. JONES. 704 National City Bank Bldg., Main 2630. FOR COLORED 24 new oungalowe: eiectric lights, porches, cellars: 550 to-$250 cash, onlance like rent. Brightwood car. Main 0606. ■ Attractive Bungalow Five rooms, electric lights, gas. city water, sewer and garage, located southeast, one square to car. SSOO cash, S3O per month. LincQ|i 3734. BUNGALOWS—WiII yulld to suit; small rasii payment or clear lot. M- M. ANDREWS CO.. 407 Peoples Bank Bidg. Lin 7871. f

21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b— Houses 6-ROOM. house: 2-car garage: chicken houses: SI,OOO down, or improved lot as part payment! Owner, Washington 4570. MODERN, five-room Dunga.ow: 3 years old; built-in features; shrubbery; garage: $5.500. Owner. Webster 9258. WILL BUY vour lot and build your home. PRIESMEYER A- WEISS. Lincoln 8103. 126 N. Delaware St. NORTH, good old housi : modern slightly rundown; full lot: 111. line: 8 rooms: $8 000 easy terms. Randolph 9084 FOR 3COUTH SIDE HOMES and vacant lots, call EVERROAD. 401 Transportation Bldg. Lincoln 3860, Drexel 3250. ____ NEW. modern five-room bungalow; bargain. Call owner. Irv. 1003 or Rand. 5811 d—Lots 11924 Model Home Sates V !N STRATHMORE 34tli and Keystone Ave. Lots in semi-modern streets, the beat home, sites for 1924 homes. Near schools, park, bus and traction lines. Don’t miss this opportunity but secure your home site j*o\v. Only $5 and $lO down payment, balance easy. J. S. Cruse Realty Cos. Main 5540. Lot On School St. 2800 black: good building site, on paved street with sewer, water and gas; near good school S6OO. W. H. Haywood. MEYER KISER BANK. Lincoln 3341. Residence. Irvington 1 .~>#t LOT. northeast corner of Fifty-Ninth and Primrose. Sacrifice because of leaving city. WRITE G A. MAYFIELD. 211 ROBINBQN, PITTSBURGH. PA F.OT'R ROOM cottage: dpubie garage: small payment down. Owner 905 N King Ave. 22 REAL ESTATE WANTED 'You ean sell your properly to me quickly, if it is what I can use. Will arrange to par cash. Call Ran. 4830. WANTED —Five and six room houses; any food location s-outh: not over $2,5(M); will pay cash. Lincoln 87-14. 23 FARM LAN DS FORTY a'es* Florida land for 540 down only l*er acre; $lO monthly. Level, productive, pood drainage and markets in Irish potato and orange srrove belt. Write REALTY DEVELOPMENT CO.. Palalka. Florida. _____ 25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE —Coal. Ire and Wood New Prices "KINDLING WITH EACH TON Best Va. or Ky. block, large fkd. . .$<5.50 Best Hoosier Red Ash Lp.. clean fkd. . 5.75 Best Hoouier Red Ash Egg. clean fkd. 5.25 | Best In<l. or 111. Egg. Hean fkd 6.25 Best Glen lora Egg. clean fkd 5.50: Indiana Lump, clean fkd 5.50 Union Ice and Coal Cos. Drexel Drexel 4022. SUMMER PR3CES' Lin ton. fourth vein, large lump fkd. .$6.75 Glendora large lump, fkd f*> 50 W. Va. large lump, fkd j 00 Poca mine run $6.95 SHEA EROS. b— Clothing TROUSERS p To Match p n Your Coat n T T 11 $3.96. 24.95 I S $5.95, $6.95 and up. O THE PANTS STORE CO. I 4S West Ohio St., Near Illinois DON'T SELL your used men s clothing and j shoe* until you havn .wn JACOB 3HALLET. | Main 1849. SPRING clothing r< aaonable. 544 W. Thir-j tieth St. Rarnl 4394 c— Household Goods BED SPRJNGS AND MATTREpS. $lO. BARGAIN. RANDOLPH 7891. BREAKFAST rets, exclusive designs. pattern. colar to order BALL St SON, 422 Massachusetts Ave Lincoln 6061. LIVING-ROOM BEDROOM AND KITCHEN FURNITURE WEBSTER 7494 1 aAIoR RU.TK. 5-;>ie.a . leather, etc. 1121' >' Illinois. Lincoln 2782. RUGS anu uno:, urn. it lowest prices. 207 W Washington. GAS kitchen range. McDoug.il kitchen cabinet and Chiekering lipnght piano. 625 E. Thirty-Second. Washington 337 Y 9x12 RUGS. 58.45 up: floor covering 49r yd. TTXITED RUG AND UNO CO 425 F.. Wash. FURNITURE —No dealers. At onoe. 1227 Massathusetts Ave.. after 4:30 p. m d—Miscelloneous BLUE GRASS SOD FOR SALE. CALL DREXEL 3106. B. 2. SODA FOUNTAINS oarbonafors, show casne. store (Ixturce. Terms. KNIGIIT SODA FOUNTAIN CO., 46 S Sen at/- Ave. Typewriter Bargains USED LAIU.E AND SMALL TYPEWRITERS AT LOW PRICES: ALL GUARANTEED: CASH OR PAYMENTS; EXPERT REPAIRING AT LOW COST. UHBONS 50c EACH. Clark Typewriter Shop 18 W MARKET ST., 2ND FLOOR Phone Main 2680. "TYPEWRITERS , 525. $35, S4O, SSO, S6O: factory rebullts and fully guaranteed. Typewriters rented, repaired. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO.. 30 S. Pennsylvania. Lincoln 6822. Estahliihed 1880. T.ARGE shrubs, baroeriy. splrea. hedge, ever greens, fruit trees, grape vines, hardy flowers, vines, roses Wash. 5129, 100,00(1 BRICK. cleaned njfd delivered WESTERN WRECKING CO.. 1532 W. Washington. Belmont 4030. REED STROLLER, bargain. Webster 3622. SIMPLICITY" incubator for sale or trade Irvington 1633, tt— Musical Instruments PHONOGRAPH, quick sale, leaving town: $226 machine, $76. and 27 records. 1044 Woodluwn Ave. • UPRIGHT mahogany piano: a bargain. SBS. Rand 7891. 27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS CARPENTERING AND ROOFING General repairs T. F. BISHOP. 15 3. East. Main 6812. CEMENT brick block work; remodeling. Call Web 5384. GOKKELL & BRIGHT. CONTRACTOR and builder. Est. tree Fine work a specialty. KETRING. Har 1320. EXCAVATING and moving dirt. JOHN SIMON. Irvington 0348, FEATHERS bought, so:a nna renovated; feather mattresses and pillows made. K. F. BURKLF. 416 Mass Main 1428 PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING. FIRST CLASS WORK GUARANTEED. BEL. 4647. PAPER cleaning, expert workman. Work guaranteed. GADBERRY. Drexel 8784. PAPfeR cleaning, woodwork washed. Make old pap- r look like new. Ran. 6210. PLUMBING and heating installing and ropairing; reasonable. Br. 74U4. HJCHARD GENTRY SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE, 201 Indiana Ave. oxl2 RUGS, dusted and cleaned. All work guaranteed SUPERIOR CLEANER. Drex. 6824. UPHOLSTERING, furn repairing and reflnishing Call Drex 7619 for free estimates. VAULT CLEANING; * PERSONAL SERVICE 935 E, MARYLAND STEW. 1794 WALL paper hanging and cleaning! WORK GUARANTEED DREXEL 7056 TRIM YOUR MAPLE TREES NOW. SPRAYING, REMOVING. GARFIELD BEGLEY. LICENSED TREE SURGEON. LIN. 4X68. LIN 8438, LPU'XFI. 0404. Call the cut-rat* wall paper - ore W T. HORD.

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HAVE YOU A VACANT ROOM? “A room with the comforts of home.” Young men and young women who have always enjoyed good homes are not satisfied with merely a room —that hardly represents a place to sleep. / They want comfort; they want homelike surroundings; they want to be where people are congenial and refined. f If yoli have such accommodations to offer, your % room will not be idle .long. The “Rooms for Rent” Column is read daily by Times readers N and many are seeking homelike accommodations such as you might offer. Telephone your ad for tomorrow’s paper. Call Main 3500. Get a tenant for that vacant room.

28 -STOItAGK AM) TKANSFKB RADIO TRANSFER c^', ° -a Hauling All Kinds 3 214 E. New York 3 3 Hauling packing—storage Otto J. Suesz, Mam 2353 3028. Night Webster 0609. Low rate on California shipments. Red Ball Transit Cos. 26 Monument PJ. Main 4031. LOCAL AND OVERLAND HAULING?”]REX SONABLE PRICK. BEL 1280 MIKE C'BRIEN'. Tranuff-r ;nul Storngo' ' Main 1 .'fo7 29 111 SIN'FSS OITOKTI NI'I lES BOARDING HOUSE, 8 be’irooins. kitchen. dining room, near Nordyke & Marmon, Stockyard car 1023 Kentucky Ave. CONFECTB)NERY. FIRST CLASS; NORTTI SIDE MAIN 2090. GROCERY btore for raio or trade; good to* cation. Be mont 0548. RESTAURANT, good location! se LEWIS (->M US Sluriei , ind.. Bn.-: 204 _____ ROOMING house, 512 n! Ra-t; 12 rnoui*. well furnished Will bargain for -ash. 30 AL IQM<H 1 IUvS H)K SAI/E b—Gasoline BIJICR 6, 1918, 7-PASS. Paint fair. good, one npare; uphol* ( flU*ry and top good A 1 mechanieal condition A real bargain at a *a<rlflco that is hard to boat. First 5150 taken it. for we need the Toom. HODGE-LONG MOTOR CO. 1033 N, Meridian. Lincoln 4317. Open evenings and Sundays. BU ICIT'S IX By owner. >475 Washington 3623. ring 3. CHEVROLET a'dau. ISGJ, paint, motor. upholitery. tire very good. 1 spare, gun visor, r-ar view mirror, spotlight. stoplight. s4*so; terms. HAYNES Sc SCHMIDT INC. The Willyg-Knight and Overland Dealers. 1 *?()■•■!■* W North. Linmiln 7 5 7 5 . CHEVROLET io.uingi model*; a flo<U of them for *‘185.00 to si*Js.oo on very easy terms while they last STONE CHEVROLET CO. 4C7 N Meridian. Riley 1050. Open Evening* and Sundays CHEVROLET TOURINGS Dermmstrators the*e oar* are in excellent condition and we can arrange very easy terms Sec them today STONE CHEVROLET CO. 540 K W;thhington f)pe;i uve and Sunday. CHEVROLET. 192 L touring in very good condition, with five good wire wheels and tins; $165. on easy payments. • STONE CHEVROLET CO. 427 N. M -ridian Open eve and Sunday. CHEVROLET SEDAN Demonstrator; in best of condition: on very eaay terms Open Sundav and evenings. STONE-CHEVROLET CO. CHEVROLET 1920 touring; One condition mechaiii<l!y. New paint. Tires in A-l shape. Small down pa/ment, ba!am*e easy term# 235 W. Georgia. Circle 8327. CHEVROLET touring. 1922: recondition. Call at 721 Cottar* A\*e. or Dr. 8375. DODGE, 1916 Excellent condition; orginal u*nit: will be gold at a bargain for we need tne loom. HODGE - LONG MOTOR CO. 1033 N Meridian St. Lin. 4317. Open Evening* and Sundays. DODGE roadster. 1921: bent Dodge In the city for the money. Come in and see it. HODGE-LONG MOTOR CO. 1033 N. Morldlnn. Lincoln 4317. Open Evenings amt SmulayH. DODGE sedan. 1921: perfect condition: skid chains, other accessories. Cheap for cash. 526 E. Thirty-Sei-ond St. Washington 3372. DODOES, all models, open and closed: terms or trad’. 550 X. Capitol. Lincoln 4516. DORT touring, Tate model: A-l condition: just overhauled: goodj battery; good tires. Will sacrifice for cash, Brookside 1415. DORT 1922 touring; new tires; terms. 559 N. Capitol, Lincoln 4516. FORD *IO2O coupe $175.00 Ford 1022 sedan 350.00 Ford 1018 touring 75.00 Ford touring 2504)0 Sold on easy terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday FORD BODIES. ** Inland tour-coaoh. sedan, coupe, roadster, commercial and touring bodies. HWISSHELM & DARKER. 544 EJ. Wash. Open eves. FORT). 1922 coupe: in excellent condition throughout: $75 cash, balance monthly. INDIANA INVESTMENT AND SECURITIES CO. 235 W. Georgia, Circle 8327. FORI) touring; starter and dem. $125; terms. CHAS G. SANDERS CO.. 1025 N, Meridian. Open evenings FOR6s. Buieks! Overlands. Dodges and all kinds of used cars: guaranteed condition; small down payment, balance easy terms. I. GOLD BURG. FORD, 1923 touring: starter, demountables. lock wheel; like now Finance car. Sell balance due. SSO down Main 5013, FOSD motor 18 for sale cheap: In good shape. Belmont 0625, HAYNES 40T. for sale or exchange, semiepeedster body; 5 wire wheels: 5 cord tires 2-0 speed g eir Address A No. 2890, Times. MARMON. 1022. seven-passenger touring. first class condition, five good cord tires. A .bargain If sold at once, by owner. Bel. 3837. NASH 0 sedan. 1019; fully -equipped. All round good condition. You 11 lie surprised If you see this car, Belmont 0506. OVERLAND. 1023: from owner: $375 or terms. Call Webster 4951 between 6 and 6 o'clock, ITS never lost uni.. Indianapolis Times Want Ade have failed to find It.

30 AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE b—Gasoline OVERLAND 1023 touring, like now Finance '••t. Sell balance -'uc. SSO down. Mam 6013. REO coupe 191 h; very good condition SIOO down and $5 per week. UHAS G. SANDERS CO, 1025 N Meridian Opcncvcning*. SCRIP!’ BOOTH touring good light’mx . 4§2 5 and $5 a week. HAYNES & SCHMIDT INC • The Wtllyn Knight and Overland Dealers 120 22 IV Norili. Ln. oln 7575. STAR 1923 touring; A-l --oruiition throughout Qjui ho Ji.nl for 575 ash balam-o cany terms 235 VV Georgia. Cir-Je 8327. taBAtiiBffVHBHW! STANDARD WAKISEAJT TERM* CftP(7ftt SALES COJZ&j 10'.' : overland touring, motor, paint, upholstery very good. 1 spare, sun visor, stoplight, spotlight, bumpers, motometer. $230. terms HAYNES A SCHMIDT, INC. The Willys-Knight ami Overland Dealers.* 120 .'2 w North. Lincoln 7575. For Good Used Cars £jee I. WOLF AUTO CO. , 559 N. Capioti. Main 1579 Opon Sunday*. 19U0 SI*ORT roHdfttcr; li#ht • ,r with many extra*. Our prt■*#* 5300. term*. CHAS G. BANDKRS CO N* Meridian Onen fveninirs. WILL take good talking machine o r radio set as part payment on good used car. LI ncoln 6866. GUARANTEED USED CARS! Your own termsDay and Night Auto Laundry. 248 250 N Capitol. c—Trucks CHEVROLET truck, light delivery A-l condition throughout. SOO down payment balance easy terms INDIANA INVESTMENT AND SECURITY CO. 235 W Georgia f* r<-le 8327. FORD 1923 ton truck rune like new Finance car Sell balance due. SSO down Better hurry Main 5013. GARY 3 H ton dump truck, completely over haded, repainted, new tires m trout. Pricetlxo sell qui.-k INDIANA INVESTMENT AND SECURn’IES CO. 235 W. Georgia. Circle 8327. TIMES WANT Arts BRING YOU BUSINESS TRY TIMES WANi ADS FOR BUSINESS 81 AI’TOIW QUILLS WANTED HIGHEST PRICES PAID We want any make or model. Largest in State INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 522 N. Capitol. Main 2038. OPKN EVENINGS AND SI’NDAV WANTED, 100 CARS to wreck lor parte. Will pay the highest cash prices Call us first. SAM UORAZ AUTO PARTS h TIRE CO. 519 N. Capitol Are, Main 6389. AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E. New York St. Main 4146 IT'S never 10-u anti. Indianapolis Time# W-o* Ade have f a:’cf t/ find it. 82 AUTO 81 I I’l-Uns, HEFAIHS ~~ AUTO TOPS. SlO up. Redans trimmed and Upholstered. AT TO TOl* StlOl’, .’U F. South. Circle 811(1. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry tires=tFr es Ford sizes. s** and up. Other sixes. S3 and up. All used tires guaranteed. A.UJustmerits at half prii'e. 525 W. Washington 9t. Open evening’s. lSt' us Mill you anew or used Daltery before prices advance. Priced from S5 up Recharging and rental. NORTHEASTERN ELECTRIC AND BATTERY SERVICE, 1002 E. Nineteenth Webster 9380. GET OUR PRICES on auto painting, body and fender repairing. J 8 E. South St. AUTO METAL REPAIR CO. IT'S NEViiR lost until Indianapolis Times Want Ads have failed to find it. 85 FINANCIAL Peirsomial Loans $lO to S3OO to any one keeping house. No iudorsers. No embarrassing questions. No Inquiries of employer, friends or tradespeople. $ 50 for 4 months costs $ 4.38 SIOO for 4 months cots 5 8.76 S2OO for 4 months costs $17.50 S3OO lor 4 months costs $28.25 The above cost is based oil equal principal payments being paid monthly. Other amounts at same proportionate rate. Loan* mads for as long as twenty months payable in convenient monthly install,ments. Imprest Is charged on unpaid principal balances for exact number of days between payments and for just the actual time you keep the money. No other chargee of any kind If In a burry phone Main 2923 HOUSEHOLD FINANCE SERVICE CO. 404 Rresge Bldg. 41 Washington St., cor. Penn. SC Telephone Main 2923. Under State Banking Supervision.

33 MOTORCYCLES, BICVCLES yWWWWWVWWW)A^WWV/'y'/S# GOOD bicycles. $8 ana up? tires, $2 and up. 940 Mass. Ave. MOTORUtULE apd side car. 34 AUTOMOBILES FOR _RKNT~ RENT A NEW CAR. U drive it. 12'f E. Wabash. Circle 3000. 87 MONEY TO LOAN - MONEY Borrowed of us carries a greater value, because we sell you SERVICE. Why worry over your bills or obligations when financial aid can bo easily and quickly obtained from US. i S2O to S3OO We loan on PIANOS, FURNITURE, AUTOS, LIVE STOCK. FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC. Wo can arrange repayment of loan to suit you. Capitol Loam Cos. 141154 E. Washington St. Main 0585. • Lincoln 7184. 39 ~ LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF SWAMP LANDS BELONGING TO THE STATE OF INDIANA. IN LAKE COUNTY. INDIANA, Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed with the state Auditor, signed by ten resident freeholders and voters ol Lake County, Indiana, aidung that certain swamp lands belonging to the State of Indiana, and lying within the meanders of Lake George and Wolf Lake, in the city of Hammond. County of Lake, be ofleicd for sale, in accordance wish the provisions of an Act of the Ge ierai Assembly of the State of Indiana, authorizing the sale and conveyance of lands belonging to the State, approved March 9. 1889. and the ameudjnent of Section four thereof, approved by the Governor of the State, March 2. 1923 Acting upon •cpd phtiti >n, -s required by law, the Auditor of State will offer the lands described therein for sale at public sale, at the time and place hereinafter stated, and upon the following conditions as required by the law, town : He will at such time and place offer said lands for sale to the highest bidder for ash, first offering the same for sale as a whole. If no cash bid is received for the appraised value of said lands so offered, he will then offer the same for sale in parcels. If no cash bid for the appraised value of said lands is received when the same are s: offered for sale, as a whole or in parcels, the State Auditor will immediately re-offer said lands for sale wi a credit of not to xeeed three years, equal annual installments, with interest .payable annually m advance. Said lands have been platted and appraised as required b/ law. a description of the same and the appraisement thereof, iieing as follows: D< soription : Appraisement. 1. All that part lyrhg east of the m east line of Sheffield Avenue. of the south one-half <S H) of tile northeast quarter I N. E. I* i of fractional section thirteen (13 1, Township ThirtySeven (37) north. Range ten 1 10 1 west of the Se,ond Principal Meridian, not included in Lot One ill of the United States Government survey of 1834 ot said Section 1.3 r and not included within the limits of Calumet Avenue, a public street in the dly of Hammond. Lake County. Indiana: contain mg 7.745 a<Tcs, more or less. $1,355.37 2. All that part tying east of the test line of Sheffield Avenue, except the south 627.25 Itet of the southeast quarter 'B. E. t i of fractional Section thirteen (131. Township-Thirty-Seen < 37) north. Range ten (10). west ot the Second Prin- ■ *|ial Meridian, not Included in lait two (2) of the United States Government survey ob*. 1834 of said Section 13. and not included Within the limits of Calumet Avenue, a public street in the <sty of Hammond. Lake County. Indiana: containing 37 598 acres, more or lom $6, 370.65 3 All that part of the northeast quarter iN. E >. I of fractional Section twenty-four % 1241. Township thtrtyseveji )37> north. Range ten (10* wi st of the Second Principal Meridian, not Included in Lot two (2) of United States Government survey of 1834 of said Sisrtlon 24. lying ewat of the east line of Sheffield Avenue excepting therefrom a tract of land 281 feet in width, the north line of which bears south 75 degrees 29 minutes east from a point on the east line of Sheffield Avenue, which is south 14 degrees 31 minutes west. 385.12 feet front the in terseetion of the north line of said section and said east ilne of She ff el 111 Avenue, and excepting such part of said lands as lies within the limits of Calumet Avenue, a public street In the city of Hammond. Lake _ County, Indiana: containing 10.760 acres more or less. . . 5T.134.05 Said lands will be so offered for sale at the office of the Auditor of State, at the Statehouse. at Indianapolis, at 12 oaiock noon on the 23rd dav of May, 1924. No bid will be accepted for less than the appraised value of said lands. The appraisement of the same, as above set forth has been approved by a majority of a commission composed of the Governor of the State, the Auditor of State and the Treasurer of State, which commission may also accept or reject any and all bids. (Signed) ROBERT BRACKEN. Auditor of State. April 2K. May 5. 12 and 19. THE Cleveland. Cincinnati. Chicago A St. land- Railway Cos., the Cincinnati Northern and E. I. A T. H Railroad Companies will sell the following described freight, which has not been claimed by owners, at public auction. Thursday. May Bth, 1924, at 9:30 am, at the tfliclaimed Freight Station of the C.. C., C. & St. L. Ry. Cos.. Capitol Ave. and South St., Indianapolis. Ind . unless previously claimed by rightful owners prior to date of sale: Lot number. K4B </Hisignee and destination, Art Floral Cos.. Cltampaign, 111.; commodity as billed, 1 box calendars. K-110: Paul fflrahle. Champaign, 111.: 1 box calendars. R-116; D. J. Font?.. Union City, Ind.; 4 drums asbestos roofing cement- R-1I7: John Clair. Knightstown. Ind.: 1 bag - hog powder. R 118; Champaign Commercial College. Champaign. XU.: 1 box calendars. R 119; Dermatological Laboratories. Chicago. 111.: 1 case Terra Dermalax. R-120; Deekard Mitchell Eng. Cos., Shelby, Ohio; l box steel auto porta. R-121; National Live Stock Remedy Cos.. Chicago. III.; 3 sacks hog tonic. R-122: Master Mechanics Cos.. Cleveland, Ohio; 1 barrel paint. 1U124: Premier Grease Cos . Cleveland. Ohio; 1 barrel grease. R 125; Midwest Products Cos.. Cleveland, Ohio; 1 can roofing cement. R 126: Sinclair Refining Cos.. Cleveland. Ohio: 6 empty drums R-133 Joseph H. Grosh. Millord. Ind.: 2 Ml. (4) Iron wheels. It-134; Jim Collins, Danville. 11l : 1 box H. H. goods. R 136: Crescent Paint Mlg. Cos., Cleveland. Ohio; 1 box putty. R-l 37; Nick Berkowjeh, Chicago, 111.; 1 stove, crated. R-138; William Cottrell, Pemberton, Ohio; l steel barrel and 1 pail roofing cement. R-130; Harris & Wall. Summitville, Ind.: 1 crate electric transformer. R-141 : North Electric Cos., Gallon. Ohio; 1 box radio set. R-142; Boatin Store. Newcastle, Ind : 2 ctn. pants. R 143; O-N Hartman Furniture Cos.. Chicago, 111.: 1 box chairs KD. R-144: U. O. Colson. Parts. 111.: 3 ctn. adv. matter. R-145: Mrs. Lillian Broadbent, Marion. Ind.; 1 bbl. clothing R-146; C. A. Carter. Mattoon, m.: 1 blf. Dr Lubg Oil. R 147: Mrs. M M. Weis, Augusta. Ind.; 1 stl. bbl. oil. R-148; H. C. Bookwalter. Sodus, Mich.; 2 boxes sales tickets. R-149; Payne Bros. Cos.. Newcastle. Ind.: 2 cases dry medicated animal food. R 150: O-N McKenzie Dlst. Cos., Troy, Ohio; 1 box elect, supplies, 1 keg porcelain. R-lol: The Cltrox Cos., Chicago, 111.; 1 ctn shaving soap, 1 pkg. shaving cream. R-l 52: Champion Tool Cos., Chicago. 111.: 3 cases brass faucets. R-153: H. L. Baumgardner Cos.. Chicago. 111.; 2 empty oil drums. EIR-2: Perkins Repair shop, Elnora. Ind.; 1 box sales tickets. Persons claiming any of the foregoing described articles will pleas© state to the undersigned the number of same given in the above list, prove ownership. pay charges and take same away before day of sale. Description of package* are copied, from freight or way hi 1)7 but neither the quantity or contents are guaranteed. All lots subject to examination Wednesday. May 7th. 1024. J. K. VANCE, Freight Claim Agent, 658 Transportation Bldg., Indianapolis. Ind. Phone Main 5100 Terminal 159. April 28. May 5. NOTICE OF ENT! Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has du,ly qualified as administrator of the estate of Marlum Clifford, deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate i9 supposed to be solvent ’ No. 22305 OMER BREWER. April 14-21-28. w

39 \ LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY ADMINISTRATOR WITH THE WILL ANNEXED. State of Indiana. Cunity of Marion, ss: In the Probate Court of Marion County. In the matter of the estate of Elenora Benjdt, deceased. The undersigned, administrator, with the will annexed, of the estate of Elenora Bemdt, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of the power by said will conferred, he will, at the hpur of ten (10) a. m., on the Bth day of May, 1924, at the law offices ■of Christian J. Emhardt. 1010 Hume-Mansur Bldg., in the city of Indianapolis, Marion County Ind., and from day to day thereafter, until sold, offer for sale at private sale, all the interest of said decedent, in and to the following described real estate, situate in Marion County. State of Indiana, to-wit: Lots number two (2) and three (3) in Indianapolis Car Company addition to the city of Indianapolis, Marion County. Ind.; also lot number twenty-four (24) in S. A. Fletcher, Jr., addition to the city of Indianapolis. Marion County, Ind. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said court, for not dess than the full appraised value of said real estate and for cash. , WILLIAM F. RATHERT. Administr tor with the will annexed. CHRISTIAN J. EMHARDT. Attorney lor Administrator. April 7, 14, 21. 28. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Solomon T. Basey, deceased. No. 65-21012. In the Probat# Court ot Marion County. April term, 1924. Notice is hereby given that Jennie McGiffin. as administratrix ol the above named estate, has presented and filed her account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up lor the examination and action of said Probate Court, on the 17th day of May. 1924. at which time all heirs, creditors or legated of said estate required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and Vouchers should not be approved And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. ALBERT H. LOSCHE, Clerk. April 21, 28, NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the. matter of the estate of Beatrice K. Hoover, deceased. No 65-21065. In the Probate Court ol Marion County, April term. 1924. Notice is hereby given that Medora I. Hoover as administratrix of the above named estate has presented and filed her account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate. and that tnfe same will come up for the examination .and actioi) of said Probate Court, on the 24th day of May. 1924. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. Ana the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. WALKER & HOLLETT. Attorney. ALBERT H. LOSCHE, April 28-May 5. Clerk. NOTrCE OF LETTING CONTRACT FOR CHARLES M DAVIDSON ET AT. RD. Notice is hereby given, that the Board of Commissioners of Marion County. Indiana, will on Monday, the 19th day of May. 1924. at 10 o'clock a. m. receive bids for the construction of the Charles M. Davidson ct al. Road in Wayne Township. Marion County. State of Indiana, according tp the plans, specifications and details now on file and open to inspection in the office of the County Auditor of said County and State aforesaid. All bidders must file their proposals, bonds and affidavits as required by law. Right is reserved to reject any and al! bids. Witness my band and the official seal of the Board of Commissioners of the County of Marion in the State pt Indiana this the 26th day of April. 1924. (SEALI HARRY DUNN, April 28. Auditor, Marion County. Indiana. NOTICE TO HEI'HS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Nancy A. McClure, deceased. No. 05-20973. In the Probate Court of Marion County. April term. 1924. Notice is hereby given that Clyda A. Stonebuner, as executrix of the above named estate has presented and filed her account and vouchers In final settlement ert said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court, on the 24th day of May. 1924. at which time al] heirs, creditors, or legatees of said estate required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate arc also required to appear aud make proof of their heirship WILLIAM T. QUILLIN. Attorney ALBERT H. LOSCHE April 28-May 5. Clerk. NOTICE TO HEIR* CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the. estate of Francis M. Gordon, deceased. No. 65-20837. In the Probate Court of Marion County. April term, 1924. Notice, is hereby given that Alvin C. Gordon as administrator of the above named estate has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court, on the 24th day of May. 1924 at which time al! he'rs. creditors or legatres of said estate required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. JOHN F. WIGGINS. Attorney ALBERT H. LOSCHE. April 28-May 5. Clerk. NOTICE TO HF.IRS CREDITORS. IcTC. In the matter of the estate of Lydia J. Riggins, deceased. No. 65 21021 In the Probate Court of Marion County. April term. 1924. Notice is hereby giyen that Madge Linton as adnnrrstratj-ix of the above named estate has presented and filed her acociiit and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court, on the 24th day of May, 1924. at which time all heirs, creditors or legates ol said estate required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. CHARLES E. HENDERSON. Attorney. ALBERT H. LOSCHE. April 28-Ma.v 5 Clerk. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC In the matter of the estate of Fredericke E. Hillman deceased. No. 65-21014. In the Probate Court ol Marion County. April term. 1924 Notice is hereby given that Fred J. Mack, as executor of the above named estate, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that tfie same will come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court, on the 17th day of May, 1924. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved And the heirs of said estete are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. JOHN P. LEYKNDECKER. Attorney. April 21, 28. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC In the matter of the estate of Joseph Jaeger, deceased. No. 63-20983. In the Probate Court of Marion County. April term, 1924 Notice Is hereby given that George H. Jneger, as administrator of the above named estate, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court, on the 17th day of May. 1924. at whteh time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs ol said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. ALBERT H LOSCHE. Clerk. ALBERT E. COTTEY, Attorney. April 21, 28, NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of tlie estate of Phillip J. Hauss. deceased. No. 65-21025. In the Probate Court of Marion County. April term, 1924 Notice is hereby given that Josephine Hauss, as executrix of the above named estate. has presented and filed her account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court, on the 17th day of May. 1924, at which tune all heirs, creditors or legatees of said 'estate required to appear in said Court and show cause. If any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And tne heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. FLOREA & 9EIDENSTJCKER. Attorneys. April 21, 28b NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. “ In th© matter of the estate of Theresa Keen, deceased. No. 65-21064. In tha Probate Court of Marion County. April term, 1924. ' Notice \is hereby given that Louis Denier | as administrator of the above named es- j tate ha presented and filed his account | and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will eomt up j for the examination and action of said ! Probate (*>urt on tfle 24th day of May. ( 1924. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of thlr heirship. ALBERT H. LOSCHE, Clerk. April 28, Majf

MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1924

j 89 LEGAL NOTICES ! COMPLAINT TO FORECLOSE IMPROVE- * MENT LIEN. Edward Lewis vs. Jorge’, Pederson et ah ! State of Indiana, Marion County, ss. In the Superior Court cf Marion Countv, iin the State of Indiana. Room 4-. No. | A 25532. Complaint to foreclose improvement lien. Be it known that on the Ist day of I April, 1924. the above named plaintiff, by ; his attorneys, filed tn the office of th® | Clerk of the Superior Court of Marion | County, in the State ol Indiana, his com- ; plaint against the above named defendant. Jorgen Pederson et a'., and the said plain- ] lift having also filed in said Clerk’s offtoa [ the affidavit of a competent person, showI ing that the residences of said defendants, Jorgen Pederson; Marie Pederson, his wife: Rosa Hess; Hess, whose Christian name is unknown, husband or widower Rosa Hess; Rosa Parker; I’arkd* who.-e Christian name is unknown, husband or widower of Rosa Parker; William J, Hess: Hess, whose Christian namo is unknown, wife or widow of William J. Hess; Frank A. Hess: Hess, whose Christian name is unknown, wife or widow of Frank A Hess: Silve Young; Young, whose Christian name is unknown, husband or widower of Silve Young: Agnes Apple: Apple, whose Christian name is unknown, husband or widower of Agues Apple; “J. V. A. Tagler; Tagler. whose Christian name is unknown, wife or widow of J. V. A. Tagler; Henrietta Boon; Boon, whose Christian name is unknown. husband or widower of Henrietta Boon: the unknown heirs, devisees, legal representatives and next of kin of the above named defendants, if any there be. are unknown, and that said cause, of action is for foreclosure of improvement liens, and that tho defendants, Jorgen Pederson et ai., are necessary parties thereto, and whereas said plaintiff, having by endorsement on said complaint required said defendants to appear in said Court, and answer or demur thereto on the 7th day of June, 1924. Now therefore, by order of said Court, said defendants last above named ape hereby notified of the filing and oendeney' of said complaint against them and that unless they ; and answer or demur thereto at tne of said cause on the 7th day of Juno. 1924,7 the same being the 6th judicial day of a term of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House in the City of InGlianapolis. on the first Monday in June. 1924, 6aiil and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in their absence. ALBERT H. LOSCHE, Clerk. ROBERT M. THOMSON, Attorney lor Plaintiff. April 14. 21, 28. PROPERTY MENACE" OF PYRONIANIACS SHOWNJN RECORDS Seven Arrested in Indiana During Year 1923 for Firing Buildings. A constant menai'B today to property in Indiana, lurking unseen and potential in many communities, is | the pyromaniae. Aocorring to records of State Fire Marshal Newman T. Miller, seven of them were arrested and convicted in | 1923, many of whom were young boys ! in their 'teens. “The criminal sets fire, kills and steals,'but he does it from selfish motives for some definite purpose,” M. 1 \V. VYareing, Jegal advisor to Miller, ! commented today. “The persons sufi ferlng from impulsive insanity is \ forced by dominating impulses against | his will. | “Pyromania is not a disease; it is simply a symptom It is indicative : that the person is inclined to be epilepj tic or hysterical. “Performance of the act is accompanied bya feeling of relief. The impulse to set fire is exhibited especially by young females most, often during puberty. \ “Sometimes the morbid pleasure of seeing things burn and at hearing the crackle dates from early childhood.” Eight Fires In One Night The Bloomington fire department ; had a hectic night one time lasfyear i when a series of fires broke out unexpectedly. Fight blazes in one night! By midnight the department lined up their equipment in the street, headed both ways, and were wondering where they were going next. A boy, 13, was apprehended and con-* fessed. I wanted to see the fire, was his only explanation. He was sent to Plainfield. i At Lafayette a man. 30. set fire to the Kessener Lumber Company, because he had been reprimanded by company officials for annoying girls in the vicinity of the company plant. He was sent to the State hospital for criminal insane, Michigan City. School Building Burned * A boy at Paoli set fire to the school house and other buildings “just for the excitement of It." HexNvas judged to be a pyramaniac. At Greensburg a young man confessed he set tire to twelve buildings. He had tried five times to burn itie father’s home. Catching a pyromaniae is a difficult task. It requires wits and a knowledge of science. * Matching sane wits against the wary skill of a maniac results in many dramatic clashes. lade'by Columbus PARIS. April 28. —A map made by Christopher Columbus has been found in the National Library here by M. De La Ronciere, who believes the map inspired the voyage On which Columbus discovered America. It represents the earth in the form of an island enveloped by four ocean*. Boat Beats Train VIENNA, April 28.—A motor boat to cai'ry sixty passengers and bag- , gage, which will cover the distance from Vienna to Budapest—about 150 miles —in two'and a half hours, isbeing completed near here. The fastest train takes four hours. * M. P.s Dine Cheaply LONDON. April 28.—“ The cheapest and best restaurant in London.” . is the title given the dining rooms | in both houses of Parliament. The * M. P.s obtain a “cut from the Joint.” two vegetables and a dessert for 35 cents, or one shilling anij tenpffnce. Bees Kill Horse ROCHESTER, N. Y. : April 2*.—A swarm of bees, drifting into an orchard where Lee Watters was harrowing, settled on Watters' team of horses. The bees stayed until they were driven off with a hose. One of the horses died; the other was severely hurt.