Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 302, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1924 — Page 10
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1 3 nj NO ! U KS COLE. FANNIE F.—os years old, wife of Ross E. Cole, mother of Herman J.. Harry E.: Bernard 8.. deceased: Mrs. J. T. McClure, Mrs. Kar! Hack ant! Mrs. Frank H. Pearson, passed away Wednesday at 1:15 p. m. Services at residence on Miekley Drive, near Ben Davis, Saturday. May 3. at 3 p. m. Burial Floral Park Cemetery. Friends may view remains Friday afternoon at residence. Funeral ami hunal private. FLANARY. MRS. ROsfc—Bel-fled mother of Mrs. Mary Beswielc Mrs. Catherine fig and William I*. Flanary. tiled at residence. 234 E. McCarty St.. Thursday. 2:30 a. m. Funeral Saturday morning 8:30 at residence. f o'clock at St. Patrick'siChureh. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. i North Vernon papera please copy. > GARBER. DANIEL H —Age 57 years. passed away Wednesday, April 30. at 2:30 a. m. Funeral at the residence. 2637 Shelby St.. Friday May 2. at 2:30 p. m. Friends inrited. Burial Crown Hill. MOELLER. KARL CHARLES—BeIoved husband of Mary Mueller, father of LouiMueller of Evansville. Ind.. and Arthur Mueller, died at the family residence. 1218 E. Vermont St.. Wednesday. 0:45 a in., age 78 years. Funeral at the residence Saturday, 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. 1 rtends invited. 6 FUNERAL DIRECTORS Drexel 2570. Res. Prexel 2040. W. T. BLASENQYM ' FUNERAL DIRECTOR Auto Service for All Occasions Auto Amublance. Lady Attendant. 1625 Shelby St., Indianapolis. Ind. FLANNER & BUCHANAN , .T2O X. Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phono—Main 0841 064° LI 3641 INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY BERT S. GADD—2I3O Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2275. George G^iristeinor Funeral director. E. Market. Main 0808 UNDERTAKERS—HISKV & TITUS. 951 >'. Parlors 1*132 Tnion St. I LODGES AND CLUBS BRICKLAYERS. Masons and Tile Setters Cnlmi No. 3 of Indiana Special called ■Feting. Thursday May 1. 1924. at 8 p. m. r ßeport of arbilralion committee and building committee. No meeting Wednesday. I Signed > J. G WATSON Secretary. 10 LOST AN.) FOUND
FOUND—Articles found in Indianapolis street cars yesterday: DU USE CURLING IKON CHILD S SUFFERS TORCH LAMP FISHING BUCKET TWO PAIRS GLOVES Telephone Main ~?.3T. Shaded BAG—Lost Monday mom ini N Illinois or West Indianapolis car. or Illinois St. creasing Washington. Belmont ■*'• 1 i■’ POODI.E. so.all vi.it>- iein.ile lo=tiiarding and Morris Sts : Friday eve. Call Lincoln 3743. Reward. 11 HELP A\ \N IT It—M \ l K LATHERS WANTED. Web-tor 5586. alter 6 p m. PAPER. HANGERS, extra good pay for fi or more good mechanics ISO E Maryland St. # MEN. A few good, steady men to work in with regular crews on distributing circulars. Old e,mp!oye with clean records preferred. We want workers, not shirkers. If you don't want your work inspected, we can t use you. More pay for the right men. See Mr Weber. 115 S. CAPITOL AVE. MEN. three high-class married, with selling ability, good personality: good future for the right men: good salary and commission. No other need applM- Address A No. 2892. Times. 18 INSTRUCTIONS MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER S COLLEGE. 510 E Washington St.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0737. PIANO, modern and ten banjo taught m 20 lessons. $1 per lesson. CHRISTENSEN SCHOOL. lOti Pembroke Arcade. Circle .10114 POPULAR PIANO music taught in 20 !esaons. beginners and advanced. Clark Boles School. 10 W. Ohio St. CirO 8326 15 AGEN TS AXIL SULIC IT OKS FASTEST selling necessity direct to wearer. Your profits lags. Positive peril uieiit features. Ladies' Stylish Shoes. Simplilied method. Apply immediately STYLE-ARCH SHOE COMPANY. Cincinnati. 1 16 HELP WANTED-FEMALE WANTED—Five or 0 girls for style show from 6 to 10 minutes each afternoon and evening. Call at Plaza Hotel on May 2 and It. after 1 p. m. P. A.- THKLIN. WOMAN, middle-aged; care for baby while mother works: more lor home then wages. Webeter 9306. 17 SITUATIONS WANTED a—Male BUCK PORCH, cement block work. Get my estimate DESCHESNE. Drexel 2775. b—Female CURTAINS laundered, stretched; blankets * washed. Lineorn 3245. CURTAINS TO LAUNDER LUTZ DREXEL 0895. HOUSEKEEPER wants situation in widower’s home. Belmont 0731. LAUNDRY to bring home: lace curtains specialty by experienced lady. Lin. 1065. COLORED GIRL as maid in hotei. etc.: references. Webster Midi. COLORED WOMAN wants half-day work; references. Webster Stjtil. 18 ROOMS FOR RENT ALABAMA. N.. 704. Apt. 2: sleeping room: hot water: walking distance. Riley 1229. CARROLLTON. 5310: two upstairs rooms: reasonable. HUmboldt 3782. DEL.. 1002: sleeping rooms for couple: close in: reasonable. Lincoln 4730, ILLINOIS. N. 2430; modern furnished rooms. Use of garage. Randolph 1270. LARGE, clean room: modern home: gentlemen preferred; breakfast: references. Circle 4575. MERIDIAN. X.. 2209: light, airy furnished room: gentleman: reference. Har. 1803. NEW JERSEY. N 1120: modern room: pri- • rate faihtly: references. Lincoln 2910. NEW JERSEY. X. 1442: furnished sleeping room suitable for couple or 2 gentlemen. SIXTEENTH. E.. 417: large front room. light and comfortable. Central car. TUXEDO. 34 S.: room: 1 or 2 gentlemen; no other roomers: S3. Brookside 1693. WOMAN desiring pleasant, home-like place; large front room, first floor. Main 8383.
18 ROOMS FOR KENT a—Light Housekeeping BELLEFONTAINE. 1111: two or three unfurnished rooms: modern: reasonable; partly furnished if desired. CAPITOL, N.. 012: two housekeeping rooms. newly papered; water in room. Lin. 81541. DORMAN, 322*4 ; 1, 2 or 3 desirable furnished rooms: pnv. entrance. Reasonable. MARKUP. 914 E.: 2 desirable modem rooms in private home, for man and wife. Lincoln 8408. STURM Ave.. 1214 two adjoining rooms with bath: private entrance. Webster 2562. even in C WENTY-FOURTH St.. 19 W.; two or more nice, lower rooms, furnished or unfurnished: modern; private entrance. Reasonable. Randolph 3885, ROOMS, clean, attractive Tor light housekeeping. $5; excellent street car service; modern reptal. 326 E. Sixteenth St. b—Board and Rooms ALABAMA, near creek: private, desirablo home: 2 gentlemen: references. Ran. 5514. MARLOWE, 1434; modern, furnished room; meals optional. Lincoln 5454, TENTH. 1704 E.; modem rooms; meals optional. Webster 5944. ROOM, nicely f unowned, with board, for gentlemen. Randolph 3064.
19 RENTALS a—Houses CHESTER N. 2001: 4 rooms, semi-modern; 525. W. 1.. FRIDGES. 237 N. Dela. Circle 7808. GRAY. N 808: 0-room halt of doable. Call Webster 1529, SHEPHERD T.. sny—loTiT rooms semtmodern. S2O W. L. BRIDGES. 237 N. Delaware. Circle 7808. 5-Room Double, S3O Semi-modern. 2244 N. Rural St. State Savings and Trust Cos. 9 E. Market St. Main 4517. 517 N. Capitol, 3 rooms $35.00 143 GeisendorfT, 5 rooms $17.50 826 Economy, colored. .5 rooms $12.50 844 N. California. 4 rooms, bath.... $35.00 I. N RICHIE tc SON Main 0520. 710 Bankers Trust Bldg. COTTAGE to lease. 5 rooms: all ground floor, and coal bin. BARNES, 241 N. Jefferson Ave. COBB REALTY CO.. KEN Its—iNSUELANCB —REAL ESTATE. Main 2216. c—Apartments Apartments, Now Open 722 Fairfield. 5 rooms and bath, exceptionally desirble. SBO. 514 E. Twentieth St., four moms, sun parlor and bath, rent reduced. 435 E. Pratt St.. Jour rooms and bath, S4O. 556 N. East St., four rooms and bath. S4O. State Savings and Trust Cos. 9 E. Market St. Main 4517. Beautiful Apartment ' 2505 College Ave. Five rooms and bath, newly decorated throughout. $65. State Savings and Trust Cos. 9 E. Market St Main 4517, - Colored Renters Notice Look at this dandy apartment at 3**4 W. Twenty-First St. Has two rooms and bath. $2150. and Trust Cos. 9 E Market, Mam 4517. d—Business Places * GARAGE. 813-15 E. 64TH. 12-oar. gas tank. electric motor pump. $22.50. 710 Bankers Trust Bldg. Main 0520. X STOREROOM; poo l location lor any bui---nr-ri-' living'-rooms if desired. Circle 0080. Large Auto Sales and Service Room 2-etory building. located No. 916-20 Scioto St.: with elevator: rent very reasonable . For particular* call State Savings & Trust Cos. MAin 4517. East Market St. f—Resorts and Cottages DATE NOW—Cottages and rooms, modern, at Lake Manitou. KELLER S INN. Rochester. Ind. Phone 109-0 1, 21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses ALABAMA. N. 2502: 7 rooms modern, garage. reasotiab'e EWING, !*<'■>: n-w. 5-room modern bun-a-!o_w f-wn-'r I*avri9-n!-. Bne>k-i<i- 1878. LYNHURST DRIVE —Out west, just north of Washington St . we have a f> room bungalow, furnace. Duro electric pump and pressure dank, garage, electric lights: 'ot 60x260: $4,250: SSOO cash. Thi- property is certainly worth the money Call Circle 6600 Evening- ami Stuioay. Irv. 2762. Prospect Street Near St Patrick Church: good four room cottage; has gas. electric lights and city water decoration- good: a real place tor $2,250; sso(i -,,-h balance term-. Call Mr Peek. Brook-uie 1652. with J. F., MORRISON & CO Lineoln 7536 513 Lemcke Bldg PROSPECT ST~ Six room. eehumodem very attractive: cement porch m ross front a bargain at $3,450; $250 cash. Quid possession. fail Lincoln ;173 4. TWENTY-FIRST. 462! h . live rooms: electric lights, well: paved roadway. Immediate pnsse-sioti; $200: $22 monthly. Washington 1021. _ TERMS TO RESPONSIBLE PARTIES. 1318 LAUREL ST. Three-room cottage with gas electric lights, city water, all in good condition. Rent $lB. * 529 CHASE ST Six-room two-story:'electric lights; in a good location, near good car line. Rent sl7. 655 WARREN AVE. Attractive tj-rootrr home in W. I. You must see this to appreciate it. Rent $25. 501 LYNN ST __ This new 5-room bungalow with electric lights and gas will please you. Rent S2O. 929 LAUREL ST ' Four-room cottage on paved street, electric lights gas. aty water and cistern. Rent $21.50. 1349 UDELL ST Four room cottage in good location. Good view of Riverside Park. Rent $17.50. MR COOLEV. Ma 0960. 143 E Market St. Brook. 1272. Opportunity —$450 Cash P ive-Room Double Located near Fountain Square on paved street, all in good condition, newly painted, electric lights, gas, oily water, iuttide toilets, new decorations: $450 cash, balance monthly. Cali Ed O'Callahan. South Side Specialist with McCord & McKinney, Realtors 311 Lemcke Bldg. Circle 5220. Evenings, Brookside 1033, Less Than Rent 1114 Deloss St., just east of Shelby St.. 4-roora cottage, gas. electric lights (new fixtures!, newly painted and papered: otiiy $175 cash and move right in. balance sls per month. Mr. Huse. The Unon Trust Cos. Main 1576. Randolph 5128. S3OO DOWN will buy brand new. never occupied, 5-room bungalow, with garage and side drive, on large lot. in our beautiful new addition, out where the air is fresh, yet within 15 minutes" drive from the Monument. Ida-e you to let me show you these, and the priee is only $2,950. Call me right away. MR. LANGDON. Main 0185. Eve.. Drexel’ 7821-3. ! 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 [ IN IRVINGTON Modern. 6 rooms, long living-room, hardwood floors, big yard. Price $6,000. THIS IS A SNAP. And many others east and south. C. J. OSBURN. Drexel 6184. MODERN double, except furnactl: 5 rooms dud bath-each side: hardwood floors- imnroved B*re>t. Price $5,750. C. J. OSBURN. Drexel 6184. / BUNGALOW, modern, live-room. 3 years old; built-in features; shrubbery; (trip; *5.500. Owner. Webstar 9*68.
21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALB b—Houses 410 S. Temple Five-room, semi-modern cottage; garage: street paved: close to church and school; $3,250 and Barrett. SmaJl payment down, balance like rent. Main 0186. Res., Stuart 2749. S2OO Cash Puts you in tilth beautiful five room bungalow, with gas, electric lights, city water and inside toilet. Lot 40x140. Good shed, trees and shrrbbery. $31.50 per month. Call E. C. Hougen. with J. E. MORRISON & CO. Lin. 7536. 513 Lemcke Bid. Eve, lrv. 0580. For Colored New Four-room Bungalows 2407 Hovey, 2310 Sheldon and 2306 She tion. For sale on payments. State Savings and Trust Cos. Mr, Davis. Main 4517. We taster 8780. 4313 Kentucky S2OO CASH, $lB MONTH Good four-room cottage across from Nordyke & Marmon factory; has electric lights, gas, city water. State Savings & Trust Cos. Mr. Davis. Mam 4517. " Webster 8780. That Suburban Home CAN BE REALIZED. We can finance it for you on a half acre tract, near the Lafayette Road. SSO cash will start you. Call MR. WOESNEK. Main 0J92. IF YOU own your lot, wc will build your home on a monthly payment plan. PRIE3MEYER & WEISS. 136 N. Delaware. Room 101. Lincoln 8105. Res, Harrison 2913. SIX rooms and bath, modern except furnace, improved street. Price $3,500 plus Barrett law. C. J. OSBURN, Drexel 6184. BUNGALOW, bargain: 5-room modern: large lot: garage: reasonable down payment; need money. Lincoln 7196 or Rand. 2362. FOR SOUTH SIDE HOMES and vacant lots. call EVERHOAD. 401 Transportation Bldg. Lineoln 3880 Drexel 3250. 3-ROOM house. 2 large lots, lots of shrubbery. garage, large lien house, out buildings. Call Belmont 4679 DOUBLE. 5 rooms and bath, modern except furnace. 1421 Hersehel Ave. Owner going to Florida. . BUNGALOW, new. modern 5-room: bargain Call owner. Irv. 1003 or Rand. 5811, <l—Lots $245: SI.OO weekly: 61-ft. front. Hawthorne Lane, south of 30th St., near paved roads and bus line. Main 0520. After 6 p. in. ' Randolph 2474 or Harrison 2972. ACREAGE—Ten acres, 3 1 > acres improved. Fifteen acres, unimproved. Ail on bus j and traction lines. Drexel 1097. NEW bungalow, foua large rooms, 183-ft I front on cinder \>ad northeast, only j $3,000 ■ terms s2oo each, balance monthly, r. N. RICHIE & SON 710 Bankers Trust i Bldg. Main 0520 After 6p. m. Randolph I 2474 or Hn-rison 2972. ’ f—Sale or Exchange WANTED—To trade $460 equity in small] rental for auto. This property located at ear line. Will consider good Ford. See owner. 2 to 5 afternoons, at 2205 N. Jeffersoil Ave. 22 REAL ES I ATE WANTED I Have a client looking for a 5 or H room semi* modem cottage, near a srood car line. Must ** east Call Mr Allison 'The East Side Specialist." with j J. E MORRISON L CO.. "ilil Lemcke Blcig\ Lincoln ?sJ4<t. Evenings. Kenwood .31 To j Want-ell Three or four-bedroom home south or southeast S.YOOO to oash. Ma-t be a good buy. Call Mr Washburn, with J. r. MORRISON A. CO Lin. 753d 513 Lemcke Bid. iU Ran. 8731. 1 — : Want to Buy A small home near Shelby •ar line Can pay ca&>h. Randolph 4X3U. WANTED—Five and six room houtfe*: any trood location south: not over S'-.500; will pay cash Lincoln 3734. 25 anseELLANEOtrs FoiTX\Lir~ •—Coal. Ice and Wood 'New Prices KINDLING WITH EACH TON Best Va. or Ky block. !ar„e fkd. .$0.50 Best Hooker Red A-h Lp . clean fkd.. 5 75 Best Glenlora Eifir. clean fkd , . . 5.50 ' l* 11 ion I cm* and Coal Cos. Drexel 4021 Drexel 4622. SUMMER PRICES Linton fourth vein. large lump fkd. $5.75: Gl< ndora large lump tkd $0.50 W Va larjre lump fkd $7.00 I'oca mine run $0 95 smea bros/ Drexel ©DM
b—Clothing TROUSERS ; To Match '? A A n Coat n nr* /-rp 11 *8.95, $4.95 11 S $5.95, $G.95 and up. S | TIIE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St., Near Illinois By Scie ii t i fie Meas 11 re men t we can tell to the fraction of an inch if one shoulder is lower than the other, if your back il/ round or erect, if you carry your head forward and how much, eta It is positively necessary to know’ those liner details to produce perfeet fitting clothes, and wo know that you will appreciate our one determined aim to give you complete satisfaction in this respect. Suits to your measure at prices that you can afford to pay. W. G. Schneider Tailor 39 West Ohio St. DON’T SELL your useu men’s clothing and shoes until you have seen JACOB SHALLET, Main 1849, Clothiimg $6.00 and up for used suits. Drexel 1821. c—Household Goods BOOKCASE, library table, davenport, rug. chairs, floor lamp, buffet, bed, gas range. kitchen cabinet. Webster 7404. DINING-ROOM, living-room suites; bookcase. writihg desk combined. Belmont 3098. DINING table, oak. complete lied, washstand, rug, kitchen cabinet. Ran. 4500. KITCHEN CABINET FOR SALE. 2444 MADISON AVE, LIVING-ROOM suite, beautiful and reasonahle. 3865 Ruckle. Wash, 2307. RUGS. 9x12. $8.45 ip : floor cov. ring 49c yd. UNITED RUG AXD LINO. CO. 425 E. Wash. RUC3 and linoleums at lowest prices. 207 W Washington. SLIP-COVER material: 12 yards: tan with black sti ipe. Irvington 2586. Victrola and gas stove; good condition: reasonable. Drexel 6120. 921 S. Missouri FURNITURE, upnoisiering. repairing and refinlshing. Work guaranteed. BALL & SON, 442 M assochusetts Ave. Lin. 6061. * d—Miscellaneous BATHTUBS, carload of 4‘a and 5-loot Agrade priced to move. M. L. GOLDBERG CO.. 1302 W. Washington. " BRTCK. • 100,000. cleaned and delivered. WESTERN WRECKING CO.. 1532 W. Washington. Belmont 4030. BRICK, about 600 new porch, SI.BO per 100. 1002 Southern, FLOOR CMet, two counters and shelving. Washington 0832.
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Want Some New Furniture? While you are going to the trouble of cleaning the house this spring, why not sell some of your used furniture and buy new? Every evening Times readers read the For Sale columns of The Times and someone will be glad to buy that set of furniture, that , piano or phonograph that you do not need. * Make a list of what you have and phone a “For Sale” ad to The Times. Call Main 3500 and ask No. 5 to help you word your ad. “Any responsible person % 0 of permanent address may open a charge account.”
25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SM-E d—Miscelloneous PAPER CUTTER and threader, baby buggy. 71 S, Sherman Drive PAPER hanging tools. . urnplcte sit: almost new can be seen at 1116 Churchman Ave. Cost $35 will sell for $25. SODA FOUNTAINS curbonators, showcases slur- fixtures Terms KNIGHT, SODA FOUNTAIN, CO.. 46 S. Senate Ave. STROLLER or babF buggy, good condition. 1406 B.irt'n Ave TARPAULINS and tents, all sizes; vises. manilla rope, various sizes: hardware and e4btr; tors supplu s at the right pr.ee* M. L (.OLDBERG ('O , 1 602 W. Wash!ngtnti. Turn*writer iShrgains USED LARGE AND SMALL TYPE WRITERS AT LOW PRICES: ALL GUAR A STEED CASH OR PAYMENTS: EXPERT REPAIRING AT LOW COST. RIBBONS 50c EACH. Clark Typewriter Shop IS W MARKET ST. 2ND FLOOR Phone Main 2686. TV PEW RITKKS 825. $35, c ’*i' SSO S6O. factory rebuilt* and tiillv guaranteed. Typewriters rented, remired VMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO.. 30 S Pennsylvania Lincoln OS2B. Es-t.-ib i-hed 18H) e—Musical Instruments ABOLL- X PLAYER. CABINET \ND ROLLS CHEAP. WASHINGTON lost. BALDWIN pa no player. 46 rools; .-heap Will rwiHHler good Ford tourtug ear. 21S N Lib Tty. 26 MISt EI LANEOI N W YNTEI) PUP. Beagle hound wanted: German strand bench legged: no. English beagle w an- L IS3S _A pplegate St> F M HAG KB WASHING MACHINE ele. trie, wanted good eimdltion and cheap W. ostrr 4557, after 6 n n;. _______ r, H'sixESS ANNOI M L>pN T* CARPENTERING AND ROOFING Grnei.il repairs T V BISHOP. I,> S. East. Main 'lßl2 CEMENT : nek block ..rk romod- Pig Call Web. 5384. UOFKKLL i BRIGHT. EXCAVATING .and "moving dirt. . JOHN SIMuN, Irvington 0348. FEATHERS Dough! moci miu renovated; feather mattresses and pillows made E F U' RKli' 41C M,— MP 1428 PAINTING, paperhanemg. general eon tract ing A'.l won; guaranteed Web 1735 PAPER I.ANg'.mT A>n PAINTING. FIRST CLASS WORK GUARANTEED BEL 46 17 PAPER cleaning, expert waekn.an work __ guaranteed GADHEHRY Drexel 8784. PAPER meaning, woodwork washed make old paper look like n-w. Rami 6210 PAPER CLEANING BY EXPERT WORK MAN CALL HARRISON 3655 PAPER e!d. $T up: windows. lu;i wal. fli-*“ woodwork Expert. THOMAS M. 1307 PLfIMBING "uid h .ating installing and to(.airing: reasonable. Br 7464. RICH ARD (.ENTRY RI GS, 9x12. dusted and .-leaned. A-H work guaranteed. SUPERIOR CLEANER. Drex. 6824. RUGS. 9x12: cleaneo. $2 50 Called for and do',ivered Lincoln 8264. SAFKTY RAZOR BLADKS sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana Ave UMBRELLAS recovered and "repaired .[ s" AYRES. Satisfaction guaranteed. 836 Park Ave. UPHOLSTERING, turn, repairing and iv(inishimr. Call Drex 7691 for free estimates. ~Y'ault Cleaning, Persona.l Service 935 E. MARYLAND. STEWART 1704 WALL PAPER HANGING AND CLEANING WORK GUARANTEED DREXEL 7056 TRIM YOUR MAPLE TREES NOW SPRAY NG. REMOVING. GARFIELD BEGLEY. LICENSED TREE SURGEON LIN 4168 X,T '* ' 8438
2 j Storage and transfer Cir £ lo RADIO TRANSFER c ‘™* 3 Hauling All Kinds .3 3 314 K. New York 3 _J? HAULING PACKING—STORAGE Otto J. Suesz, Main 3353-3038. Night: Webster 0009. Low rate on California shipments. Red Ball Transit Cos. *]6 Monument PI. Main 4631. MIKE O'RRiKjT. Transfer ami Storage. Main 1307, 29 BUSINESS OPPORTI NITIES BOARDING HOUSE, 8 bedrooms, kitchen, dining room, near Nordyke & Marmon, Stoekyard ear, 1303 Kentucky Ave. KILLING station and accessory store; established business: here is your chance; reasonable. Drexel 0095. PARTNER for nig cleaning business: must take active interest: prefer man with light delivery truck: 5300 will handle this. COTTAGE RUG CLEANER. 3305 Shelby. Drexel 1131. RESTAURANT, good location. See LEWIS COMIIS, Shirley. Ind. Box 304, ROOMING house, 513 N. East; 13 rooms. well furnished. Will bargain for cash. 30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline BUICR 6, 1918, 7-PASS. Paint fair, tires good, one spare: upholstery and top good. A-l mechanical condition. A real bargain at a sacrifice that is hard to beat. First 5150 takes it. for we need the room. HODGE-LONG MOTOR CO. 1033 N Meridian. Lincoln 4317. Open evenings and Sundays. I3UICK six, 1931: good shape: new paint, good tires, excellent motor, new top; bargain, 5475. Owner. Washington 3633-3. CHEVROLET sedan, 1923: excellent mechanical condition: many extras! Including snubbers, bumpers, motometer and coni tires. Repossessed on loan. Will sell for balance due: 5175 cash, balance monthly. INDIANA INVESTMENT AND SECURITIES CO., 235 W. Georgia. Circle 8327. CHEVROLET TODR ING. Demonstrator; we have four of these ears, driven lees than 1,000 miles: new car g ;arantee- we will save you money; see Hhem today. ST6NJ CHEVROLET CQ. 540 E. Wash 9*. Open Evening*. IT'S NEVER - lost until indianapolls Time* Want Ails hare failed to find tt.
30 AUTOMOBILES IOK SALE b—Gasoline CHEVROLET, lut' touring; driven 6.000 rmieri. extras isTJ."; a.-v terms STONE CHEVROLET CO 42? X. Meridian. Open Evening:®. CHEVROL’CT tuunns:: I’ne condition mechanically New paint Tir* s m A J dh'ipe. Small !own payment, balance eafcy terms. Z'A7> \V. (h*oryia Circle SiL.'?. CHEVROLET I~UT' to'urtnsT '?*:din7 terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO 42? N Mrndian. Open evening;* DODGE, 191(3 Excellent ronditiou: urgm.i; paint: will b* sold at a bargain for we need the room. HODGE - LONG MOTOR CO. 1033 N Meridian St. Lin. 4317 Open Kv<■ iui ig s arid Sundays DODGE ro.eirit- l 0 1 j Pest Ji j n tho city for the u.em-y Come in and see it IIODGK-LONO MOTOR CO. 1033 N Meridian. Ltui-oln 45.17 Open Eve.-inn.-s and Sum|-i> s. DODGE ndm •> r u. ( ,d > i tir, - Is ;.b surbi-r* autoui it . winds,..! wl,- r. spot light, rear bumper. Inuqirc at Uu : limed Freight Station c C ,s X st. L. Ky. Cos. DODfiE rtMulat* r~l 91!). "gi>uT 7halTe;'"s2U6.’ Caii Drvxei 2332 or Wdi.-l-r MiMi. DODGES, all mod .iiied -"V.'t us O- trad, 559 N_u_ip_iii>: lu.e L.IP. DORT 1920 touring, witii new top and curtain-- sl*s <n e,-v a run STONE CHEVROLET CO 427 N Meridian Open evenings. DORT 1922 lourp n-wTir. * terma. N Capit-n Li:, dn isl 6 ford" bodies’; Inland tour-eo nh. s. dan euupe. roadster, coinunrcia! and touring b dies. SWISSHELM A PARKER. 5-14 E Wash i men . \ FORD touring. t ,tarter and can yl 3.1 terms • ( HAS (. SANDERS Cos 1025 y Meridian open 1 - FORD 1923 Curing : -1 war •..77T7T.T-■: . •- ,-e-k wheel: like new- Fin >ll sell balance dui $56 down .Mum '613. FORD. 1922 . ~i:’r:o.i tliru.ig heut $?,. ish 61 hi , .p:■ > v INDIAN V INVESTMEN'I \ND SOTHUIES CO 2.15 w Georgia Cn. ■■ 8327. FORD m-<; an 1920.’"new 'pain't'~7id' ~-at era: good tires cx.-elfi-u n.e. ham.-ai ,-,mdltion. $75 < ash, bai.iipx- nmutliiy Circle -327 235 W Georgia FORD p iring. 1921 \ u6lw a I. idy st .rt-r i.d demosintablo rim.-, bumper- Ilass.er • hocks $,->• c.i-h. lM’an-s timullm. Circle h:127. 235 W Georgia. HIRD motor”’ lids U r -a. ',p p, , ,3 shape Belmont (162. FORI) 1921 coupe A I . onniliuu. Cheap If sold at once 434 Terra.x> Ave FORD coupe. 1923 main ext us i maiiee car Will sell for balance due on ban. S6O down Ilnrrv Ma n ..013 FORD 1922 touring, starter dem look w heel and other extras $175; terms 427 N Meridian * Open evenings EoRDTuYs roac ter, "STS. 427 N Mer lion Open evenings. FORD, 1920 coupe; $175: t.rms. 427 N. MlTidl.Hl ( Ipeu ovelilngFORDS. Iluicks Overlain!- 1),>6 ~ ai.-l all kinds nf used cars, guaranteed .onditlou, small down payment, balance easy terms, r GOLDBERG. LEXINGTON sedan 7-p.asnejiger, 1918 model: good condition; terms. 247 8. State Drexel 2783. MAXWELL. 1919 touring; S6O caatu 427 N, Meridian. Open Eveniiigs. MAXWELL, 1915 to b~ sold whole T.Fln parts; 3 good tires $25 Wet.st.r 4557. MAXWELL. 4 pass' 192.1: excellent condition: saeffle. at SBOO. Terms. W. T -VVIIKS Irvington 0999. NASH 6 sedan. 1911 C roily cquipp.si; all around good con*litUm. You'd be sur-liris.-il whim von see thi- car Belmont 0506. OAKLAND 1919 touring: sl6r>. terms 427. N Meridian. Open evening-. OVERLAND 1923 touring, like new. Finance -ar. Sell balance -hie. SSO down. Main 5013. REO coupe. 1918; very good condition. SIOO down and $5 per week. CHAS. G. SANDERS CO.. 10"5 N Meridian. Open evenings. STAR 192.1 touring: A-i condition throughout. Can he had for $75 cash, balance easy terms. 235 W. Georgia. Circle 8327. STCDKBAKER touring. 1919. A l* condition; five good tires: original paint. Sacrifice. $l5O. terms. Owner. Webster 1351. 1922 CHEVROLET sedan; five tires: almost now; upholstery and paint in good condition: rear view mirror, spotlight. Priced to soil. We need the room. $450. Terms. HAYNES & SCHMIDT INC. The Willys-Knight and Over., ml Dealers 120-22 W. North. Lincoln 7575.
STANDARD J Y TERTIS! hewobrk CQP(7fll SALES CO Seeikll 1930 VEILE light 0 touring: motor in A-l condition: has just been completely rebuilt; a real buy at 5450; we need the room. HAYNES & SCHMIDT. INC. The Willys-Knlglit and Overland Dealers. 130-22 W. Notf.h. Lincoln 7575. For Good Used Cars See I. WOLF AUTO CO. 559 N. Capi"M. Main 1579. Open Sundays. 1921 FORD touring; four good tires; Giant fender braces, sun visor, cowl lights; iu very good running condition. $175. HAYNES & SCHMIDT, INC. Tlio Willys-Kniglit and Overland Dealers. 120-22 W. North. Lincoln 7575. SPORT ROADSTER, 1930 small, light car with many extras. Our price S3OO, terms. CHAS. G. SANDERS CO.. . 1025 N. Meridian. Own evenings. WILL take good talking machine or radio set as part payment on good used car. LI ncoln 6865. GUARANTEED USWCARS. Your own terms. Day and Night Auto Laundry. 248-250 N. Capitol. 1921 CHEVROLET touring; motor In A-l condition; car is in good condition throughout; will sell for $l5O. HAYNES & SCHMIDT. INC. The Willys-Knight and Overland Dealers. 120-22 W, North. Lincoln 7575, IT'S never lost antic intuanapous Time* Want Ads have failed fas find U.
FOK SALE c—Trucks CHEVROLET truck, llfht delivery: A-l eondition throughout. S6O down payment, balance easy terms. INDIANA INVESTMENT AND SECURITY CO.. 235 W. Georgia. Circle 8327. FORD TRUCK Lille new, will sell equity cheap Bargain. Call Main 7836. FORD light delivery Dooy. inclosed: suitable for baker or confectioner. Belmont 0625. GARY 3 >4 -ton ciump truen. completely overhauled, repainted, new tires in front. Priced to sell quick. INDIANA INVESTMENT AND SECURITIES CO.. 235 W. Georg.a Circle 8327. 31 AUTOMOBILES WANTED HIGHEST PRICES PAID We want any make or model. Largest In State. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 522 N. Capitol. Main 2638. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY. “WANTED, 100 CARS to wreck for parts. Will pay the highest cash prices. Call us first. SA.M CORAZ AUTO PARTS A TIRE CO. 519 X. Capitol Ave. Main 6389. ALTOS WANTED—2I2 E. New York St. Main 4446. 32 AUTO SUPPLIES, REPAIRS TIRES—TIRES Ford sizes. $2 arid up. Other sizes, $3 and up. All used tires guaranteed. Adjustments at half prtdfe. 535 W. Washington St. Oppn even in ps. _ AUTOWASIIING Our specialty. 334 N. Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry AUTO TOPS. $lO up, sedans trimmed and upholstered. AUTO TOP -HOP, 26 E. South. Circle 8110. LET us sell you anew or used battery before prices advance. Priced from $5 up. Recharging and rental. NORTHEASTERN ELECTRIC AND BATTERY SERVICE. 1603 E. Nineteenth. Webster 9380. 33 MOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES BICYCLES, good. $8 and up; tires. $2 and up. 940 Maes. Ave 84 AUTOMOBILES IGRBEXT~ KENT A NEW CAR U drive it. 127 E. j Wabash. Circle .1000. xT* .MONEY i6~Lo7UN WOULD SIOO S2OO S3OO HELP SOLVE YOUR MONEY PROBLEMS? Any Amount, $lO to s3oo—Any Time Inve-tigato our easy to pay Twenty Payment Plan Loans. Get v 50, pay back $ 2.50 a month. Get jloo! pay back $ 5.00 a month. Get S3OO. pay back SIO.OO a month. Get s.('>(*] pay back $15.00 a month. With interest at 3'j per cent a month. Pay luster it you wish—less cost. As loOows in full in one month ( TOTAL COST; $1 75. you pay only for the actual time loans > run. Interest is charged only on the actual | amount of .-ash still outstanding. Come in and get in-e booklet. The Twenty Payment | IVin. w-he-h lewTibca everything fully. All bu-mes confidential. We loan On furniture, pianos, Victrolas. I etc witlio.it temoval. Aibo Loan on Diamonds Call, phone or write 1N 1)1 ANA COLLATERAL LOAN CO. (Bonded Lendersi ESTABLISHED 1887 201 LOMBARD BUILDING 24 , LAST WASHINGTON ST. I'hoe.a Maui 3286 New 26 780.
3’.' l.Mi.Vi. NOIIUES j \ INDIANA WORLD WAR MEMORIAL NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sta.uti juypobui.H will bo received at t office of trubteea ui the Indiana World r Memorial, the ChaifaiH. northwest cor* mr ot | , tfiir:s> ivauia and Michigan St., In* di.c-abohM Lid , until noon. May 15, 19.1 lor t inishmg of materials and labor lor the construction of building ■li * tin Indiana World War Memorial structure* at southeast Corner of Meridian a. 1 St i' air Sis. Indianapolis. Ind.. ail as per contract documents, plans and specifications i repar-i. :*v Walker St Weeks, architects. 1900 Kdid Ave.. Cleveland. Ohio, apprutisi and adopted by said trustees, ibi Tiie plans. specifications contract form in the form tnxl will be required to be signed by the successful bidder) and propositi form are on file and cun be seen at the offi' t 1 sos the trustees and of the areiilt< is Copies ot the plans and spccitieat s may be obtain and at the offpt' of the tr stees or Iroi.i t.n architects upon deposit of twenty-fire (t)0) dollars which doposit wall be refunded when the plans and specifications are returned All deposit eh< s shall be certified and made payable to Walker A Weeks ii i All proposals st all he made and submitted on special proposal forms lurntsiitd by tiie urchiUcls. and strictly as required t rein, enclosed ill a scaled envelope, endorsed with the name of the work to which it refers and addressed to "Trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial, the Chalfant. northwest ci+ner of Pennsylvania and Michigan Sts . Indianapolis. Ind." Ul i Each proposal shall be accompanied by an approved suriuy company'* bond or a certified check made payable to Truatee* of the Indiana World War Memorial in an amount eq :ai to ten per cent (10%) of the bid or proposal tendered: such bond to be payable without any relief whatever from valuation and appraisement Htws of the State of Indiana The trustees to have* the right to hold ami retain all certified checks ami guarantee bonds submitted until an award is made and a contract is entered into or until all bids have been rejected. If for any reason whatever the successful bidder fails to enter into a contract within ten i 101 days alter the aw ard is made, then such certified chick shall be forfeited to and retained by Trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial as and for liquidated damages sustained by reason of the failure of the bald r to enter into such contract and If k:„ h bid is accompanied by a surerv compacts proposal guarantee bonu then and V. that event Trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial shall have a rignt to recover as and for liquidated damages the full amount of the penalty of such bond, together with interest at the rate of six per rent 16%) per annum and attorney s fee*. Jn either case. Trustees of Hie Indiana World War Memorial reserve the right to let the contract to any other of sahl bidders whose bid may be deemed by said trustees to be the next lowest and best bid or may reject all at her bids and readvertise as they may deem beet, Pj Each proposal shall have the amount* written with ink or typewriter in words and figures. Each bidder shall state the time, not exceeding twelve 112) months within which he agrees to complete the work comprised in this contract. If I The time sd for completion of the work by the bidders will be considered in determining the successful bidder. . . (g) Upon the acceptance of any proposal, and the award of the contract, the bidder to whom the award is made will be required within ten (10) days to enter into the contract and to give an approved Surety Bond In the form and in the amount and upon condttoins as prescribed tn the General Condltons of the specifications on file at the offices of the trustee* and of the architects (h) Each proposal shall be properly signed with the full name of the person, firm or corporation submitting the same. (i) Each bidder shall file with his bid an affidavit that such bidder has not'directly or indirectly entered Into any combination, undertaking. collusion of agreement with any other bidder or prospective bidder to maintain the price of any work or contract, or to prevent any other bidder from bidding, or to induce any bidder to refrain from bidding on any contract work, and that such bid is mad' without regard or reference to any other bid. and without any agreement of understanding or combination, either directly or indirectly, with any other person with reference to such bidding in any manner (j) The trustees reserve the right to reject any and all proposals. „„„ „ TRUSTEES OF THE INDIANA WORLD WAR MEMORIAL. MARCUS S. SONNTAG. President. PAUL COMSTOCK. Secretary. ifarrh 13. 20. 27 Anri! 3. 10 17. 24-May 1. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. the Board of Commissioners of Marion County. • Indiana, will, up to 19 o’clock a m.. May 15. 1924. receive sealed bids for fracture table. X-ray equipment and metal window screen for Sunnyside Sanitorium, according to plans and specifications on file in the office of the Auditor of Marion County. Each bid must be accompanied by a bond and nn affidavit as required by law. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Witness our hands, this Ist day of May, 1924. ! . /JOHN KITLEY. -ALBERT HOFFMAN. .JOHN G. McCLOSKEY. Commissioners of Marion County. Attest: HARRY DUNN, Auditor. u *• ■ • * ; r ■■ r
89 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE—DAMAGE ROLL. Department of Public Parks, Office cf the Board. City Hall, Indianapolis, Indiana. Notice is hereby given by the Board of Park Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis, that It has approved a preliminary damage roll showing the award of damages for the appropriation of real estate to be used for park purposes, in the City of Indianapolis. authorized by its Acquisition Resolution No. 28. 1923. whifeh provides for the acquisition of the following described real estate, to-wit: “Beginning at the southeast corner of Section 19. Township 15 North. Range 4 East Marion County, Indiana: thence west along the south line of the aforesaid Section 19, a distance of 1,072.17 feet to a point: thence north parallel to the east line of the aforesaid Section 19. a distance of 3.097.71 feet to a point 445.5 feet north of the south line of the northeast quarter of the aforesaid Section 19: thence east parallel to the south line of the nouheast quarter of the aforesaid Section 19, a distance of 1.072.17 feet to a point in the east line of the aforesaid Section 19; thence south along the east line of the aforesaid Section 19, a distance of 445.5 feet to a point: said point being the northwest corner of the southwest quarter of Section 20 in the aforesaid Township and Range: thence east along the north line of the southwest quarter of the aforesaid section 20 to the northeast corner of the west half of the southwest quarter of the aforesaid Section 20: thence south along the east line of the west half ol the southwest quarter of the aforesaid Section 20 to the southeast corner of the west half of the southwest quarter of the aforesaid Section 20; thence west along the south line of the west half of the southwest quarter of the aforesaid Section 20 to the place of beginning, containing 157.34 acres.” Persons interested in or affected by said appropriation of land and award of dam ages therefor are hereby notified that said Board of Park Commissioners has fixed Saturday. May 3. 1924. at 10 o'clock a. m. as the time whCn remonstrances will be received and heard by persons as to the amount of their respective awaril of damages. The assessment roll, with the description of ttie properly affected, the names of the owners in favor of whom damages have been awarded with the amount of the preliminary award as to each piece anti n: cel of property affected is on file and can be seen at the office of the Board of Park Commissioners in vie City Hall. Indianapolis, Indiana, when and where remonstrances will be received and heard at the time above designated. CHARLES A. BOOKWALTER, FRED CLINE. A M MAGUIRE. FRANK MANLY. Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana. April 10, 17, NOTICE—DA M AGE ROL L DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. CITY HALL, INDIANAPOLIS. IND. Notice is hereby given by the Board of Park Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. that it has approved a preliminary damage roll showing the award of damages for the appropriation of real estate to be used for park purposes, in the city of Indianapolis. authorized by its Acquisition Resolution No. 8. 1924. which provides for th acquisition of the following described real estate to-wit: All of lots 245. 246 247 and 248 in E. T Fletcher's second addition to the city of Indianapolis, as recorded in plat book 3, page 17. in the recorder s office of Marion County. State of Indiana. Persons .interested in or affected by said appropriation of land and award of damages therefor are hereby notified that said Board of Park Commissioners has fixed Saturday the 17th day of May. 1924. at 10 o'clock a. m.. as the time when remonstrances will be received and heard by persons as to the amount of their respective award of damages. The assessment roll, with the descrip, tion of the property affected, the names qf the owners in favor of whom damages have been awarded with the amount of the preliminary award as to each piece anil parcel of property affected is on file and can be seen at the office of the Board of Park Commissioners in the fit; hall. Indianapolis, Ind . when and where remonstrances will be re-,-eived and heard a. the time above designated. CHARLES A BOOKWALTER. FRED CLINE A M MAGUIRE FRANK P. MANLEY. Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. Ind. April 24. May 1. NOTICE TO BIDDERSNotice is hereby given that the undersigned. the Board of Commissioners of Marion County. Indiana, will, up to 10 o'clock am„ May 15. 1924. receive sealed bids for coal for county institutions, as follows: 200 cars, more or less, Indiana Mine Run No. 4 or equal; 50 tons, more or less. Indiana Mine Run No 4 or equal: 50 Vms, more or less coke; 200 tops more or less. West Virginia Campbell Creek coal or equal: ears f. o. b. switches; tons f o. b. institutions; according to plans 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 Ist day of May. 1924 JOHN KITLEY. ALBERT HOFFMAN. JOHN C, McCLOSKEX. Commissioners of Marion County. Attest: HARRY DUNN. Auditor. May 1
WHEELER TO BE CLEARED Senators Not Impressed by Testimony of Oil Man. Hu l nitcd Press WASHINGTON, May I.—Unless more substantial evidence of misuse of his can be produced by the "prosecution,” Senator Wheeler’s "trial” by his colleagues probably will be wound up this week and a report made to the Senate promptly exonerating the Montana senator and indicating his indictment was a “frameup," as he charged. Members of the Senate committee were not impressed by the testimony of Henry C. Glosser, former employe of Gordon Campbell, Montana oil man, indicted with Wheeler. MULE HANGS ON.FENCE Tliis Is “White Mule,” Though—Shots Fired at Owner of Gallon. Patrolman Felton lired several shots at a man as he sped over the ground adjoining Shortrldge High School. He dropped a gallon of "mule,” which was found by X. W. King, 641 Ft. Wayne Ave., and turned over to officers. Capt. Frank Row confiscated a gallon of white mule he saw hanging on a fence at Theilo Terrace, 624 N. Capitol Ave. Publisher’s Son Ends Life Bu Vtitled Press CHICAGO, May 1. —Thorndyke Hilton, 25, son of Henry Hilton, partner of the publishing house of Ginn & Cos., was drowned at sea while on the liner Orduna. His father received a wireless which said young Hilton plunged overboard and was lost. Students Run School Hu Times Special EVANSVILLE, Ind., May I.—Pupils of Central High School were in entire charge of school sessions Wednesday. The teachers remained at home. Students elected their own teachers and supervised arid carried on work as usual. Box Plant Sells for $25,000 Alex Alexander, Indianapolis box tnaker, has bought*-the plant and Equipment of the Commercial Box Company on S. Capitol Ave., near Wisconsin St., from Emil T. Schmitt for approximately $25,000. Clinton Major Elected By Times Special , CLINTON, Ind., May I.—John R. Payne, ex-postmaster, has been elected mayor by city council to fill the r unexpued teim of Morgan J. Tucker i who died in February. Council -had ' been on choicW of 'a man.
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Marriage Licenses Merle Allen Johnson, electrician, 22: Mary LcigTi Son per, 3*3. Lawrence Cari Federle. photographer. 2S-: Mabel Sheimer. 22.. Charles H. Wilson, salesman. 25-; Virginia T. Hosteller. 21. Roy William Petty, laborer, 19: Esths* O'Neil. IP. Conwel! Parkham, garage man, 30.; Kula Ik-lle Madry. 24. * Robert J. Schulnell. fireman, 26; Loretta F. Rhiel. 24. v Births Girl* Carl and Beulah Bottom. 1124 W. Twenty* Seventh. Everett and Mary Corbin, 419 N. LaSalle. Forest and Leona Rodman. 123 Lexington. Walter and Elsie Flora. 942 N. Tremont, Hersehel and Bernice Robeson. 734 Woodlawn. Herman and Edith Jenkins, 1631 N, Arsenal. Coby and Sadie Miller. 1302 Sherman Drive. Leslie and Ida Birt. 2814 Moore. Walter and Martha Blankenship, 523 Lord. Walter and Geraldine Palmer. 918 Buchanan. Estie and Annid Adams, 2105 Brighton Blvd. Charles and. Abie Bayer, Methodist Hospital. f William and Thelma North. City Hospital. Boys Miller and Lottie Springer. SSO Udell. Roy and Vera Rice, 1840 Mansfield. Glenn and Hallie Brady. 1227 S. Belmont. William and Hazel Higgins. 1504 Blaine. Charles and Carrie Lasley, 1204 Earhart. James and Viola Burnett, 1105 S. Treroout. Lacey and Gladys Hope. 118 N. Bradley. Horace and Ceoelia Furgeson, 18 S. Tremont. Howard and Pearl Egolf, 1229 W. ThirtySecond. William and Leatha Foxworthy, 114 Geisendorff. Melvin and Pearl Grant, 2026 Hillside. Roy and Cholral Shaw-cross, Methodist Hospital - Alfred and Olive Goodlet, Methodost Hospital. Harry and Clara Lawrenz. Methodist Hospital. Ulrich and Anna Farrell. City Hospital. Deaths Patricia A Erwin. 1 month. 301 N. Walcott. whooping cough. Emmer Kreider. 64. city hospital, pulmonary tuberculosis. Mary E. Campbell. 88.: 1333 N. Pennsylvania cerebral apoplexy. Sarah Sweeney, 46. 729 Indiana, carcinoma. Lydia J. Anderson. 1631 Cruft, chronic myocarditis. Prudence A. Morgan. 47. 1244 E. Washington. Apt. 21. chronic myocarditis. William J. Powell, 43, city hospital, renal calculus. Lueli.a Klimper, 33. 326 N. Arsenal, cardiac dilitation. Louise T. Cook. 51, 5808 E. Washington, lobar pneumonia. Building Permits W. Kenneth Cox. addition, 1229 N. Tut. edo. S2OO. Scott Kennedy, furnace, 4840 Park, S3OO. Scott Kennedy, dwelling, 4540 Park. $6,500. J. Henry Amt. repairs. 828 E. Raymond, S3OO. Harry B. Wilson, dwelling, 1259 Burdsal, $3,500. Harry B. Wilson, dwelling. 1301 BurdsaL $3 500. ; Lillian Decker, remodel. 2136 Orleans, $225. Robert Eytchison, dwelling. 2441 Stuart. $2,500. > L. F. Remmetter, remodel. 960 E. Washington. $492. Henry Wolf, dwelling. 2009 S. State. S2OO. C. J. Williams, furnace, 3108 W. Michigan. S4OO. C. J. Williams, double. 3103 W. Michigan, $5,000. Jacob Solotkln, garage. 5114 Washington Blvd.. S4OO. I Jacob Soiotkin, addition, 6114 Washing-' ton Blvd.. $l,lOO. Emory Curl, dwelling. 1701 Milbum. S4OO. J. J. Collins, dwelling, 2117 Gent. $2,000. lia L. Cl-aft, garage. 1653 N. Delaware. S9OO. James A, Ferabee, addition, 1122 Ewing $250. Jacob Mann, remodeling.— 925 Bellefontaine, S3OO. C. Alexes, double. 2537 Columbia. 52.500. William E. Milner, addition. 2235 Brookside, $450. Blanche Chenault, repairs, 1814 Boulevard Place. $250. Pure Oil Company, gas tank. 6019 E. Michigan. $350. Miies & Holloway, double. 621 W. Thirtieth. $2,300. Miles & Holloway, furnace, 621 W. Thirtieth. $250. Lew Nicoli, garage. 1237 W. Nineteenth. S2OO. Elmer Dorsett, dwelling. *B2O E. Thirteenth, $376. Barbara Reinert, garage, 8857 Byram. S2OO. Gertrude Duvall, reroof, 1501 N. Alabama. S2OO. A. Robinson, remodeling, 1505 Spann. SI,OOO. Pure Oil Company, gas tanks. SixtyFourth and Cornelius. S6OO. Charles Bryant, furnace. 526 N. Tibbs. $327. Edward Lewis, furnace. 658 Fletcher. $250. Edward Lewis, furnace, 556 Fletcher. $250. Southern Building and Realty Company, dwelling. 414 N. Hampton, $7,500. Southern Building and Realty Company, furnace. 414 N. Hampton. S2OO. Charles Frazier, garage. 1153 Churchman. $1,200. H. Bailey, garage. 1326 Villa. $Bl5. Belle Conrad, addition. 1316 WT ThirtyThird. $575. Charles Mayer 4 Cos., cable, 29 W, PearL S2OO.
Wabash Students Honored g By Timex Spcial ? CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind., May I. —Six Wabash College students hav been elected members of Phi lleta Kappa, honorary scholastic fraternity. Seniors honored were; Virgil Geiger, Columbia City; W. A. Harbison, RustSeville: Harold Spears, Swayzee, an£ John V. Starr. Winamac. Junior* named were Willis Johnson, Crawfordsville, and E. M. Hankins, New Ross. Christianity War Prevention Christian friendship in the Orient will prevent war with Japan and other Asiatic powers, said Harry White, member of thA international committee of the YyM. C. A., in an address Wednesday night' to the Bible Investigation Club In the “,Y" auditorium. White reviewed our work in the Japanese earthquake, and work in China and Korea. Indianapolis Boy Honored Bu Timex Special CRAWFORDS VILLE, Ind.. May 1. —William E. Cox. sophomore in Wabash College and son of Mr. and Mrs. Linton A. Cox. 2003 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, has been elected to the Law Club of Wabash College. Cox is assistant business manager of the “Caveman” and a member of Beta Theta. Pi fraternity. Wholesale Grocers Meet By Timex Special EVANSVILLE, Ind.. May . 1. -A| Closed sessions to transact busines™ and elect officers were to be held by delegates to the convention of Indiana Wholesale Grocers Association today. Wives of the delegates will be entertained with a shopping tour, boat trip, luncheon and theater party. Storekeeper Attacked; Robbed By Timex Special TERRE HAUTE, Ind., May I.—Police are looking for bandits who attacked Mrs. Ella Privett, working In. j the rear of her store, Wednesday, j knocked her unconscious and looted tM casta register ot $57182.
