Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 305, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1924 — Page 10

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1 DEATH NOTICES BACKEMEYER. FANNIE GRACE —Age .18 years. 1 month and 10 days, wife of Reverund Fred W Backemeyer. 5001 Broadway: sister of Edna V. Lau'er and Mrs. W. E. Hobert of Naperville. 111., passed away at the Methodist Hospital'Sunday at midnight. Funeral services at the residence. Wednesday at 2 o'clock and at the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church. Forty-Seventh and Park Ave. at 2:30. Burial at Crown Hill Cemetery I Naperville paper please cop.v.i LAFFER JOHN I".—The husbahd of Nancy I.aufer and father of William U. l.aufer. passed away at his residence. 317 Harlan St May 3 age r>B years. Funeral at residence Tuesday. May 6. 2p. m Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. SKII.I.MAN HEsSlt. M nice Zaira, —Age 42 years, beloved mother of Frank C. and Gilbert W. Skillman. passed away Monday. Maw. Funeral at the residence, 262 N. Mourn St.. Wednesday. May 7. at 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown H’ll. 6 FUNERAL D1 SECTORS Drcxel 2570. Res. Drexel 2046. W. T. BLASENGYM FUNERAL DIRECTOR Auto Service for All Occasions Auto Amublance. Lady Attendant. 1625 Shelby St., Indianapolis. Ind. ~ FLANXER & BUCHANAN 320 N Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Main 0(M1 0642. T.T 2641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY RFRT S. GADP —2130 Prosp ct St Phone Stewart 2278 Georcre Grinsteinor Funeral director. 5*2 E Market. Main 0908 UNDERTAKERS—HISEY A TITUS. 951 N Parlors 1222 Union St M) LOST AM) FOUND FOUND—Articles found in Indianapolis street ears yesterday: 1 PURSE 5 UMBRELLAS DINNER BOX 2 BUNDLES BOSTON BAG NECK FUR 2 SCHOOI. BOOKS TAN TASSEL BOSTON BAG WITH SCHOOL BOOK ENVELOPE CONTRACT 2 PR GLOVES Telephone Main 2737 POLICY No 1081083 lo*-t or mislaid: is sued by the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company'on the life of Albert M Maguire. The finder will plea-*- return it to the undersigned. An application has been made for the i-suing of a duplicate, i signed I ALBERT M. MAGUIRE. 741 E Washington St Lost—One hand grip with tools and Vietrola parts, return to 124 S. Senate. TAY LOR CARPEy CO s w arehouse, and receive reward. * TWOSKINNED stone marten fur 10-t between Stewart s confectionery and Fall Creek Blvd and Talbott St.. TuescUjf night. Reward. Randolph 5283 Slack billfolder. containing money, on Pearl or on Meridian, between Pearl and Washington Webster 3089. LOST—Pocket laiok in downtown district. Saturday, or on w I ,-ar contains $35 or S3B. Call Beimont 1334 LOST—Gray fox Reward for return to W. H. EVANS. 509 N Noble. LOST—BOOK RAILROAD PASSES CALL WASHINGTON 3724. REWARD HOUND, black id tan. female. Call Web Ster 0982. or at 1440 Roosevelt Reward. Ii HELP WANTED—MALE

YOUNG MAN with ambition to get ahead who will appreciate an opportunity to learn a profitable business. No experience necessary Prefer men 21 to 25 years of age. All replys should state present employment, age. schooling and give reference. Address Box A No. 2693. Times PAPER HANGERS, extra good pay for 6 or more geiod mechanns. 130 E Mary|gnd St. __ YOUNG MEN FOR ACTIVE VIGOROUS. OUTDOOR WORK Single, thoroughly American. 20 to 30 years old. Industry and good references essential. Must be reaelv to travel. If inter*sled in learning thoroughly the fascinating profession of Tree surgery—- , Hand this ad to MR Me-KAY. Today at | HOTEL EDWARDS. Hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m MEN. A few good, steady men to work in’ with regular, crews on distributing circulars. Old employes 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 and boys wanted to -eiL peepers early in the morning. Rear 309 E. Ohio St 13 INSTRUCTION'S HAWAIIAN STUDIO. 210 Marion Bldg. Enroll now Lessons given away. Beginners or advane-od Easy method. C. 5128. MODERN piano and ten banjo taught in 20 lessons CHRISTENSEN SCHOOL ill 6 Pembroke Ar,*ade. Circle 3034 MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER'S COLLEGE. 510 E. YVashiugton St.~ Indiauapol s. Ind. Circle 0757 POPULAR PI AN O music tough Tn 20 lessons beginn.rs and advanced. Clark Boles School. If) W Ohm St. Cir.-le 8326. 16 HE I,l' WANTELP—I KMAI.E Girls seeking employment know that Telephone work is a profession that promises a permanent position with steady wages. Come in and talk it over with Miss Cooper. Room 101, Telephone Building, Corner New York and Meridian. 17 SITUATIONsTyy;anted a—Male WANTED—By reliable young man. truck to drive on salary or percent 1310 N Pershfng.

U SITUATIONS WANTED b—Female CURTAINS laundered, stretched; blankets washed. Call Lineorn 3245, CURTAINS TO LAUNDER. LUTZ DREXEL 0895. WASHINGS to bring home: first-class colored laundress. RANDOLP 1130. WANTED—Typing to do at home: reasonable. Lin. 3404. Night, Irv. 1632. WANTED—Day work bU the week: ref. 411 W, North St, Circle 1853. COLORED GIRL as maid in hotel, etc.: references. Webster 8661. COLORED WOMAN wants half day work; references. Webster 8661. WASHINGS to bring home: experienced launflress. Cali WEBSTER 4029. 18~ BOOMS FOR KENT 1441 N. ALABAMA, pleasant room; privileges: gentlemen; breakfast opt.; refer- * !■' ■ • Circle 4.U. ____ BELL ST, 545: modern sleeping room, near Michigan car line Webster 9495. BLAKE 463 H : large, well furnished front room, electricity, gas. bath. Riiey 1288. Carrollton, .vut; two upstairs rooms: ■ casonabie. HUmboidt 3782. DEL . N. 1002; sleeping rooms lor couple: close in: reasonable. Lincoln 4796, KENWOOD 2910: room in modem home: imard optional. Randolph 8170. NEW JERSEY. N. 1442: turnished sleeping room suitable for couple or 2 gentlemen. ORLEANS. 1802; upstairs room, semi-mod-ern. Call Drexel 6574 SIXTEENTH. E, 417: l,*rge front room. light and comfortable. Central car. TENTH. E. 1704: modern rooms, meals optional. Webster 5944 TWELFTH. 138 W.: two modern furnished rooms. lor gentlemen. Reasonable. TWO furnished, downstairs, in modern home witn private front entrance. Belmont 0891 North of W. Washington St TWO modern with bath unfurnished. Drcxel 7914. a—Light Housekeeping ALABAMA. N, 2056: three-room apartment with breakfast room: everything furnished: desirable location: adults: refyt't), ■< s Randolph 4802, BOULEVARD PL, 2858: three modern furnislied or unfurnished rooms, liar. 2772. BROADWAY, 1422. furnished light house keeping rooms: private toilet, sink: $5-56. EAST S. 1032: large iront room, ground flc.or. modern reasonable, Drexel 6237 LIBERTY. N. 208: eor Ohio: 2 housekeeping rooms: everything turnished' $3.50 W.T-k, WARREN Ave, 549: connecting unfurnished rooms; married couple preferred He’mont 3877. b—Board and Rooms ROOM and hoard for one or two employs! ,Be!moiit 3780. 3035 W Mich. ROOM and board lor 2 men; mod. home; garage Web. 8342 . TALBOTT. 1854 nicely turn, room with hoard: gentlemen. Randolph 3004, WALNUT E. 411: two rooms for 4 adults. meals if desire*! ill RENTALS ~ a—Houses COLORED 826 Economy. 3 rooms $12.50 844 N. California. 4 room*, bath. . . . 35.00 875 W. Eleventh: 3 rooms 15.00 I N. RICHIE .4 SON. X Main 0520. 710 Bankers Trust Bldg. CHESTER. N 290, 4 rooms, semi-modern"; $25. W L BRIDGES. 237 N. Dela. Circle 7808. ENGLISH Ave. 1328: 6-room house: gas. electr c light, porch, car space. HIGH 1020 strictly modern 7-room double. ■ hint Wilier lumished Lit. t 06 5-Room Double, s:>o Semi-modern. 2244 N Rural St. State Savings and Trust Cos. 9 K Market St. Main 4517. COBB REALTY- CU . KENT'S—iNSURANCM —REAL ESTATE M tin 2216. c—Apartments Apartments, Now Open 722 Fairfield. 5 room- and bath, exeep’lonally desirble. SBO. 514 E. Twentieth St, four rooms, sun parlor and bath, rent reduced. 433 E Pratt St fur rooms and bath. S4O 856 N. East St . four riAini! and hath. S4O. State Savings and Trust Cos. 9 K Market St Main 4517. Beautiful Aprfrtment 2505 College Ave. Five rooms and bath, newly decorated throughout. State Savings and Trust Cos. 9 E. Market St Main 4517 Good Apt., North 925 X. .Meridian St. Six rooms ami bath first floor. S6o State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4.'>17. 9 E. Market Colored Renters Notice Look at tins dandy apartment at 324 W. Twenty-First St* Has two rooms and bath $22.50. State Savings and Trust Cos. 9 K Market Main 4517. d—Business Place® STOREROOM goo 1 location for any business: living-rooms if desired Circle 0980 81 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

h—Houses (Southeast I $450.00 Cash 5 large rooms and breakfast room; 2-1 room basement with Rybolt furnace: brick and cement front porch modern except city water: 1 square from car line; a dandy little home for only £.4.450. Call Mr. Keller. Randolph 0804. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors 130 N D* reel are- St Mam 10X8. If You Have SSOO See thi. six-room modern home, located on paved Lexington Ave.. within walking distance of downtown The rooms are large and conveniently arranged; new bathroom fixtures and furnace. Monthly payments S4O. Pri*e $4,500. Call Ed O Callahan. South Side, Specialist, with McCord & McKinney, Realtors 311 Lemoke Bldg. Circle 5220. Evenings, Brookside 1633. SSOO ( ’ash Quill St just off Minnesota: 8 room modrn home with 3 bedrooms and bath up: 5 rooms with bedrooms down. All rooms are large size and nicely decorated. Cement front porch and enclosed rear porch. Garage Pretty well kept lot. Balance like rent. Call Mr. Washburn with J E MORRISON & CO.. 513 Lemoke Bldg. Lincoln Ts3ft. Res,/Rand. 8731. IF YOU own your lot. we will build your home on a monthly payment plan. PRIESMEYER & WEISS 136 X. Delaware. Room 101. Lincoln 8105 Res., Harrison 2913 DEARBORX St . 2009 N.; nearly new fiveroom bungalow; inside toilet and bathroom i not fitted). Lot 42x135. Paved street Priced to move, only $3,975 : S7OO , cash, balance easy. Cali Mr. Hinton, Main 2957 or Irvington 3434. Orin Jessup Land Cos. 1815-17 NEWOT“ Come out today aud see new fiveroom bungalows. Beautifully decorated Built-in features. S3OO to SSOO cash, bal- | a nee terras to suit. M. D. Johnson. 830 StatP Life Bleig Main 0569. I Residence. Main 7380. j 1313 Kentucky S2OO CASH. $lB MONTH Gootl four-mom cottage euros** from Noreiyke A Marmon factory: has electric lights. : gas. city water. State Savings & Trust Cos. Mr Davis. Main 4517, Webster 8780. For Colored New Four-room Bungalows 2407 Hovey. 2310 Sheldon and 2306 She!don. For sale on payments. State Savings and Trust Cos. Mr Davis. Main 4517. Webster 8780. Prospect Street Near St. Patrick Church: good four-room cotte*V e: has gas. electric lights and city watery: decorations good: a teal place for $2,250: SSOO cash, balance terms. Calf Mr. Peek. Brookside 1652. with J E. MORRISON A CO Vo'n 7536 513 Lemcke Bidg

Man Power The Cry of the Age: Every employer is saying: “If I could just find a man v who would work as T want him to, we could both succeed in a larger way.” Have you tried every means to locate such a man. Call MAin 3500 and let us know just the kind of a place you have open. Give us the details. We’ll tell our readers through our Help Wanted columns at minimum cost to you. You owe it to yourself - to try our columns before you say, “It can’t be done.”

21 HEAL KSTA L K FOK !v\UE b— House* .1 ust $250 Cash 11 lti Churchman Ave. Semi-modern house of four room-* and pantry; electric iiiihts s-i'- <t;v wat*r. m side toilet newly paint *d and papered Immediate possession. Balance on easy monthly t ims Lorenz Schmidt Sons Main '1715. 31 Monument Circle T\T k \TnTj T()V Four-room bunr iow garage, lot boulevard street, for <•*)* $:j,000, WITH *<;oO OR MORK DOWN No agents house 2 years old: wul paint and paper to suit you. 606 S Audubon Road Sunday or * vcmng ti to h p m 2100 South 23 E X Legrande. about h ilf square east of Meridian car line; 3 years old 5 room bungalow: full bath. gas. electric light** city water $3,750; $350 down. $34 per nrnnth. Main 01 ML Res*.. Stuart 2749. 5 Rooms—s; 1.51 H)—ss()0 V Bumraiow attractive epetrie lights. ? cih water garage, good • ondition Horn* oration 1 -o. to car A real buy the pr;r, For appointmep; Luuom 3734 onnr Randolph 3392 COI.OKKir DI VERS SI,OOO I*l .vs 4 room cottasc S2un down, 'll per month * -;n uv. water inside K* ('oi Urn*- Ihi run in s4.(i(M > Five roons and Lu.. M i . . n;ice. 2 -.tr ;ara*' pav 1 Mred. north <i Mulligan Si about 3300 east ‘.ill Mr Weesner. Main 0792. < 2 Bungalows on S Pcarfjom St. in 3(H) block. Price $3,000. $l5O cash, balance $25 per month U. C. Tuttle & Bro. 233 E. Otoli) Si Mam I 163 EWING. 905: n, w. 5 room modern bungalow owneT. Ihiyie-nt**. Broukridc 1878 LYNHURST DRIVE—Out vest, just north of Washington Si . *.vc have a 5-room bungalow furnaeo IJeiro cle-. trtc pump ami pit ("sure tank, gaeage* e>, trie* iglits: Tt 66x26(1: $4,256: $566 e-ash This preiperiv t crriaiiiiy worth th** moeley. Call Circe 6600. Evening and Sunday, irv 2762

TALBOTT ST. B.—Six room house, srminioeie tn on large lot Will e*e!l for $2,500 with s:;i>6 to >SOO e ash, terms to suit. M. D JOHNSON 830 State IJfe Bldg. Main 0509 Resilience Main 7.1.80 TWENTY FIRST -I***2 t- five r**om u electric lights well: paved roadway. frame di.-etc possession: $200: $22 monthly. Washington 1021. _______ _ II11;I at Garfield Park new 'i roeem. eung living room. 3 bedrooms full basement, niee brick ami e** n.*eiit fnmt pore ii Ko ap U'enitnii'Mt call C. J OSBl'ltl- Dr cIOJ M 3-ROOM house. 2 large lots, lots f shrubbery. garage, large ben house, out buildii:;* Cali It. ieneili; 4079 MODERN bungalow, 5 rooms, full basement hardwired fleeors , xti :i big lot. east <if Beit l. It SI,OOO easlt $46 per month C. 1. 08 Ill'll N, Drexel 6184. FOUR anil five room bunga ows; easy I'avnieiits Wash. 4844 CITY BUILDERS REALTY CO. DOUBLE- r .in 1 roeem north to exe hange for .one! 35-ae-re farm Call owner. Drexel 1 "59. , d— Lots nvo LOTS 122 ft front, only $-196 for both; weekly payments $2. Hawthorne Lane, south of Thirtieth St Main 0520. After 0 p m Randolph 2474 DANDY bitiieling lot ea**t front paveel street: $450. cash or terms, subject to Barrett Owner 2008 Keystone. LOT—For sale in Beech Grove. Call Drexel 2071, 2 e —Suburban ALMOST 3 ACRES northeast, on paved road: new bungalow, lour large rooms; bus line and new interurban; $4,500; terms SSOO cash or good lot or automobile, balanced easy terms. 7,10 Bankers Trust Bids:. Main 0520. After 0 p m, Randolph 2474. I—Sale or Exchange SUBURBAN. 5 acres. 5-room house. 2-ear garage. Must deal quick. KEITH. Main 3)10. Eve.. Randolph 4307 IT'S never lost unto Inuianapous Time* Want Ads have failed to find it. ZZ REAL ESTATE WANTED ww^wvwws Wanted Five or H-room. semi-modern. Hose in fast that can be bougrht on terms. Call Mr. Washburn, with J. E. MORRISON & CO.. 513 Lemcke Bldgr. Lincoln 7536 Res.. Rand. 8731. I Need A home near Lexington ear line. Must be priced under $2,000. Will pay cash. Randolph 4830. HAVE BUYERS for all casses of Indianapolis real estate; some have all cash. Call us and our representative will call. Main 2957. Mr. Strong. ORIN JESSUP LAND company realtors. 6-ROOM cottage; any good location; south; no> over $2..500. Ran. 3392. TIMES WANT ADS BRING YOU BUSINESS TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS 23 IANDg^--: FORTY acres Florida land for S4O down; only sls per acre: $lO monthly Level, productive, good drainage and markets; in Irish potato and orange grove belt. Write REALTY DEVELOPMENT CO.. Paiatka. F'orida.

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25 MISCELLANEOUS FOK SALE a—Coal. Ice and Wood New Prices KINDLING WITH EACH TON Best Va or Ky block large fkd $6 IP Best Hoosifr Red A-h Lp . dean fkd. . ft 'ft Best Glen lora Lrsr cLmd fkd 5..d Union Iceland Coal Cos. Drexel 4621. Drexel 4822. SUMMER PRICES Linton fourth vein, large lump fkd $5.75 Glendora large lump, fkd $6.50 W Va large lump fkd $7.00 Poca mine run $6 95 SHEA BROS. Drexel 0194 • b—Clothing ■TROUSERS To Match n Your Coa.it * n j S $5.95, $6.95 and up S TUK PANTS STOKE CO. 4S West Ohio St.. Near Illinois DON T -c.l your imed men *• clothing ami shoes until you have ao*'n JACOB SHALLET Mam IMP Clothing $6 60 and up 'or used suit..* Drcxel 1821. <•—iiouKehold Goods DINING-ROOM suite brown walnut, u-ed ti months: oval gateleg tab!,-, (io inches: 6 Windsor chair- 2 arm hair- tall upboard style bullet. $175. Washington 1276 RU bonier. 45c' vanlTlixi 2 coviring ~$(L UNITED RUG AND UNO GO . 425 E W.i-h St _ ART GARLAND heating stove. large size: I-itch,-it combmatioit coal uni gas steel range both 1 is- tew Webster 173 (1_ FURNITURE. *.,iin, si, ring ri-pairliu and refliiiahing. Work . , iant,-<-, I HALL A 80 N ir Ma.-s. h;.s.lls We, I,at _6d6l BOX SPRING ' 1 It,•hen ii„-t malig writuig ili-s-k. etc 1618 Pleasant Dr'-x 25 H I MAHOGANY music cabinet reasonable 4318 tv Washington. Belmont '.‘7.1.', FURNITURE, gas ranges and rugs 443 N, Illinois St. RUGS ino inotrußi* at lowest price* 207 W. Washington d—Misrp!lneou * Carload guaranteed. A prade 4Vi ft. and 5 ft. hath tubs. 30 in. wide with ,3 in. roll rim. Price $22.50. Mail orders filled. M. L. Goldberg & Son Cos. 1302 W. Washington. CIGAR CASE, canny cast? and Remington ih register. Phone Belmont 2340 PIANO, one. electrtc; one doughnut mac hine; I one all-metal ice box; one bath tub 46 S. j Capitol Main 47 14. SODA FOUNTAINS AND CARBONATORS Fountain Supplies. Lin. 1163 • 1 Combination Fountain and Supply Cos NEW COC ATTON. 121 W. Maryland St. SODA FOUNTAINS, carbonntors, showcascn, store fixtures. Terms. KNIGHT SODA FOUNTAIN CO.. 46 S. Senate Ave. Typewriter Bargains USED LARGE AND SMALL TYPEWRITERS AT LOW PRICES; ALL GUARANTEED CASH OR PAYMENTS. EXPERT REPAIRING AT LOW COST. RIBBONS 50c Clark Typewriter Shop 18 W. MARKET ST., 2ND FLOOR. Phone M.-iin 2686. TYPEWRITERS $25, $35, S4O. SSO, S6O: factory rebuilt* and fully guaranteed. Typewriters rented, repaired. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO., 30 S. Pennsylvania. Lincoln 6822. Established 1880. 100.000 BRICK, cleaned amPdelivered. $0 thousand. WESTERN ' WRECKING CO.. 1532 W Washington SI. f—l*et anti 1J ve Stock GOOD MILK COW. Cali Belmont 1452 R-3. 26 Mt S( A NTEP~ BABY CARRIAGE or stroller, regardless of condition, Lincoln 1634. 27 BUSINIjSS AXNO LNC EMpfNTS FEATHERS nought, foic ana renovated; feather mattressea and pillows made. E. F. BI'.KKLI*' 416 Mass. Main 1438. HAIR COMBINGS, called for and made into switches. Beech Grove 230 J- U PAINTING, paperhanging, general eontraeting All work guaranteed. Web. 1735. PAPER cleaning, expert workman work guarantee,!. GADBKRRY Drexel 8784, PAPER woodwork washed, make old paper looMlike new. Rand. 6219. PAPER HANOI*} AND PAINTING: FIRSTCLASS WORK GUARANTEED. Bel. 4647. PAPER hanging aid paper cleaning, reasonable Drexel 4)404. ; ,~y- .

BUSINESS AX NOUN CE.MEXTS PAPER'eId. $i up; windows, nru. wd. firs, woodwork. Expert. THOMAS. M. 1307. IOOFJNG, attractive prices on roofing shingles or roll roof repairing. Work guaranteed. O. P. SMITH Drcxel 0519. RUGS, 9x12; cleaned. $2.50. Called for and delivered. Lincoln 8204. RUGS. 9x12. beat, vacuum and scrubbed for $2, Call. Stewart 1486. RUGS. 9x12. thoroughly cleaned. $2. Ail work guaranteed. SUPERIOR CLEANERS. Drexel 6*24. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE, 201 Indiana Ave. TRIM YOUR MAPLE TREES NOW. SPRAYING, REMOVING. GARFIELD BEGLEY. LICENSED TREE SURGEON. LIN. 4108. LTN, 8438. UPHOLSTERING, film, repairing and refinlshin*. Call Drex. 7691 for free estimates. UPHOLSTERING 'furniture, repairing and refinishing. Call Drexel 7691 for free estimates. _. WALL PAPER'HANGING AND CLEANING: WORK GT'ARANTKEP. DREXEL 7056. UMBRELLAS recovered and repaired J S. AYRES. Satisfaction guaranteed. 836 Park Ave. VAULT CLEANING. Personal service." 935 Maryland Stewart 1794. - a—Dressmaking and Millinery SEWING, plain ami fancy: experienced seamstress; in or away from home Clr.■te 6787. _ DRESSMAKING embroidery fancy work of /all kinds Web. 1002, ring 3 Ci '£ RADIO TRANSFER Ay 1 " 3 Hauling All Kinds 3 3 214 E. New York 3 33 HAULING PACKING—STORAGE Otto J. Suesz, Main 2363 3628. Night Webster 0699. Low rate on California shipments. LOCAL and over.and moving, storage, or tI ing and packing. HOOSIER TRUCKING COMPANY, l.i S Eii-i St, Mam list 2 Hod Ball Transit Cos. 26 Monument PL Main 4631. MIKE 6'BRUIN.' Transfer and Storage. Mam 1307. 39 BUSINESS OPPOBTI NITIES FILLING station and accessory store: established business; here is your chame: rea -nimble. Drexel 6*95. .ROI'KRY AND MEATS .hung go ml business. 1202 Madtsoil Ave * . ROGER Y store. $1,000; SSOO .ash, toil are ninnl til v pay tie ■■ t - !: - .; i■. *: I 0518 RUG CLEANING BUSINESS for -a ■ "r.'aHonable. Call COTTAGE RUG CLEAN i UR 2305 Shelby Drexel 1121 s'Iii.OTING gaFiTey e.pnpTni i;; 2r: ■ -and 1 targets, at a b.v'raip Webster 9018 30 AUTOMOBILES FOK SALE t—Gasoline See 1 lie ()vorlan<l Blue Bird Five Disc Wheels. Five RijJJoon Tires Delivers at S M59.1K I Compare pri*-e ami qualitv On our*lioor lor ini medial) delivery HAYNES 4 SCHMIDT INC The Willy- Kiosht .uni Ovit'.imil I".,:*r--120-22 W North St lams,ln 7575 7576. 7 USED ( r ARS BRISCOE MAXWELL BUICK OVERLAND CHEVROLET Wit.l. VS KNIGHT FORD | A PILE From $15090 to '1 ifio 09 ■ $25 00 do an a■! up HAYNES A SCHMIDT INC Th* Will vs Knight and Over ami D*:il- - 12n VV North l.m 757 -VJYriH i The Will vs-Gla.ssmobilo ij* 1. •{/ (i Clo-e.l ear. Delivered Come in ni.t -,-e- this n* w -losil ear for immediate delivery HAYNES A SCHMDIT INC Th>* Willy- Knight and nor ami D,m>,*-120-22 VV. North Lincoln 7575 7576 BIT(’K. tltTh. 7Tass.' Paint fair, tiffs good, one upho! story and top Rood A l m*rh int* ;r condition A real bargain t s * >.t*-nticc that is hard to Ix-at. Firt SKO takes it. ft>r we i"< i th room HOL'DK-UONG -MOTOR ('O. 1 1033 N Meridian Lm.oln 4317 Open fv( nm; sand Sundays hi ; ick "”f\7 if**: i " coo.f "*h ; * iu~p,ir ; Kood tin- rx- c’lont motto- id w top On $475 See HOEGANSO? K3 Vii i \\ < H?vrolet thariiual <*omlttion many extra*, including: -mih! •r$ bumpt : - in -toim r and v cm! tiros K<‘tMisst M-pi| tin loan Will , for balrtrn u du' SI 70 t ad), balarna monthly INDIANA INVESTMENT \ND S KCUiUTiKS CO . .Mo W ( -corgi a Cir ->■ 8327. CHI HA .Ti RTnG Demonstrator we have four of those cars, driven less than 1.000 miles; new car K’lpar.inter • wc will save you money; sec tb< m today STO N E CHEV HO I. FT CO 540 K. Wah St Open Evening’s. CHKVKOI.ET, iatv 1!♦ **i touring. driven 0.000 miles, extras: ‘any terms STONE CHEVROLET CO 4t?T N M ral;an. Op*n Kveilings CHKVROLRT coupe. IPW'I. A 1 TNiriditioti. dnven only 0.000 miles rCJo Main 6085. I'll VU()L*:T loco *<unns:: Pop condition iiieehaniealiy. New paint Tires in A 1 sh ipr Small jown pa/merit, ba’ame easy terms. 255 \V (eorgia. Orel** KVI7. DObOK 1916 Exr'fllent oonddlon; orgina. paint, will be Bold at a bargain for wc* need the room HODGE - LONG MOTOP CO. 1033 N Meric inn St Lin 4V.7 Open Eveningn .ind Surnt. vn DODGE roa<Dt*'r 1921; bfKt fhing*- In !h*> city for th* money Conic in and sic it. HODGE-LONG MOTOR CO. 1033 N. Meric n Lincoln 4317. Open I'D : .iing, ,■ :11 8 uiidayn DODGES, all mc(di‘:*i ope n uni c fD'd terms nr trade. 7*59 N ( apitol Lima 1516 DORT 1920 Courtng. \Vith new top and I curtains: $lB5 c n easy term* STONE CHEVROLET CO. 427 s Meridian. (l n rent PORT 1922 tniii",. new tirca terms. 559 N, Capitol. Lincoln 4516 FORD BO 11 i EsT ~ Inland tour-coach, sedan coupe, roadster, commercial and touring bodies SWISSHELM A DARKER 54 1 E Wash Open eves FORI) touring: starter and dem. $125 > terms. CHAS G. SANDERS CO, 1025 N. M* rnlian Open evenings. | Ft YB-UASSKNG KU tout inT' lots of extras 1 8175 c-i.ll or pay men t- D: v ; icier: FORD 1923 touring: starter, driuountables, lock wheel; like new. Finance car. Sell balance due. SSO down Main 5013. FORDS. Buicks Overiamiß, Dodges and all kinds of used cars; guaranteed condition; small down payment, balance I any terms. X GOLDBURG. I ORD sedan. IS)2I> new paint and s*'iu covers; good tires, excellent mechanical conditlc ii. $7 5 cash, balance monthly. Circle 8327. 235 W. Georgia. FORD touring. 1921: Autowa body, starter and demountable rims, bumper--. Hassier shocks. SSO cash, balance monthly, (.ireie 8327. 235 W. Georgia. FORD coupe, 1923: many extras; Finance car. Will sell for balance due on loan; SOO down. Hurry. Mam 5013 __ FORD 1922 touring, starter, dem, la.-k wheel and other extras; $175; terms 427 N. Meridian. Open evening**. FORD motor, 1918. excellent condition, only $•10; also good A-l Ford parts ani light delivery bony. Belmont -9625. FORD 1918 roadster; $75. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings. FORI). 1920 _ coupe; $ 1 7;i; terms. 4~7~N: Meridian. Open evenings. FORD roadster. 1924: 2 rmnslhs old. Bp ( * it today. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings. FORD touring, 1916. A-l condition; new top; 850. 2422 N. Illinois. FORD touring, excellent condition; five good tires: $1.40. Call Drexel 7466. HUDSON. 7-passenger good condition: can be bought at a real bargain. Belmont 4314. MAXWELL. 1919 touring: S6O cash. 427 N, Meridian. O Pjm_ Evei 1 mgs. NASH 6 sedan, 1919; fully equipped; all around good condition. You'll be surprised when you see this ear Belmont 0506. NASH 5-pHssenger touring. 1923 model: A-l shape, just like new. 814 Fletcher. Drexel 8925. OAKLAND 1919 touring: s!6p; terms. 627 N. Meridian. Open evenings.

30 AUTOMOBILES FOIi SALE b—Gasoline OAKLAND touring, 1919; first-class mechanical condition; will demonstrate: terms can be arranged: SBS. Come see this ear. Owner. 24 S. Temple. OLDSMOBLLE four, semi-sport; A-l condition throughout will sacrifice. Rand. 1885. OVERLAND 1973 touring, like new. Finance car. Sell balance *'ue. SSO down. Main 5013. REO coupe. 1918, very good condition. SIOO down and $5 per week. CHAS. G. SANDER3 CO, | 1025 N. Meridian. Open evenings. STAR 1923 touring: A-v c ondition throughout. Cun be had for 575 cash, balance easy terms. 235 W. Georgia. Circle 8327. For Good Used Cars See J. WOLF AUTO CO. . 550 N. CapWl. ! Main 1570. "Open Sundays. | SHORT 'ROADSTER. 1920 small. llght”car uith many extras. Our price S3OO. terms. CHAS. G. SANDERS CO, 1025 N Meridian. Onen evenings. WILL take good talking machine of radio set its part payment on good used car. LI ncoln 6565. GUARANTEED USED CARS. Your own terms. Day and Night Auto Laundry. c—Trucks CHEVROLET truck, light delivery: A-l condition throughout. S6O down payment, balance easy terms INDIANA INVESTMENT AND SECURITY CO, 235 SV. Georgia. Circle 8327. GARY 3 M, ton clump truck, completely overhauled. reptiinted, new tires in front. Priced to sell quick. INDIANA INVESTMENT AND SECURITIES CO, 235 W. Georgia. Circle 8327. 31 AUTOMOBILE SWA NT Ell HIGHEST PRICES I’AiD Wc want any make or model. Largest in State INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 522 N Capitol Main 2638. OPEN UVKMN'iS AND SUN DA Y WANTED, 100 CARS to wreck for parts. Will pay the highest cash pi-tees Call us first. SAM CORAZ AUTO PARTS & TIRE CO. 519 N Canifoc Ave. Main 6389. AUTOS WANTED —212 E~ New York Sr Ma n 4 146 32 AUTO SUPPLIES, REPAIRS t/TANDARDFTAKISrA JY TERMJi jjfw cErv CA Tim SALES CD §S§al TIRKS—TIHKS Ford sizes. and up. Other sizes, $3 •nul up. Al! us and tire s uarante- <l. AdjustmentH at half prn e. 5'5 W. Washing ton St Opun * AUTO WASHING Our Ta'ty. 334 N Illinois. SY S Ant 6 Laundry AUTO TOPS -10 up, e-nans trimmed xud upholstered. ; VI'TO TOP - O-' 20 E Bc,utli. Circle 81_I0 ! LET us sell you anew use*,! battery be- ' fore prices advance. Priced from $5 up. R.-harging and rental. NORTHEASTERN KLKt'TRIC AND BAITERY SERVICE, 1602 I E Nineteenlh Welc-tr-r 9380 33 MOKIKt V(TeS.TjIUVC LES Blt'Y t’LKS go.id $8 amt up; tires. $2 and Up. 040 Mata Ave _. .31 AUTOMOBILES FOR KENT RENT A NEW CAR U drive it. 127 E. Wah:i*ii fir, 1, ■ :;i)on sT FTnan( i al IPersoraal Loams $lO to S3OO to any orto keeping house. No indorsers. No embarrassing questions. No inquiries of employer, friends or tradespeople $ u) for 4 months costs $ 4 ;|g SIOO for 4 months cots $ 8.78 S2OO fnr 4 months costs sl7 50 S3OO for 4 months costs $26 25 Tin- above c -si . ba9*-d 011 equal principal payments being paid monthly Other amounts at sains proportionate rate Loam, mads for as long as twenty month* payable 01 convenient monthly Installments Intcreat is charged on unliaid prmupai baluno-s for exact ntindter jf days between payments snd fnr -oat the* actual time you keep the n mey No other charges of any kind If in a hurry phons Main 2923 HOUSEHOLD FINANCE SERVICE CO. 404 Kresge Bldg 41 E Washington St . cor Penn. St. ' Telephone Main 2923 Under Slat*- Bankinu Supervision. 37 . MONEY TO LOAN MONEY' Ikirrowod 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. to We loan on PIANOS, FURNITURE, AUTOS. LIVE STOCK. FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC. Wo can arrange repayment of loan to suit you. Capitol Lorn Cos. 34£ a /2 E. Washington St. Main 0585 tinoaln 7IBA. 38 AUCTION SALES WE WILL c*el! at public auction. May 17. in tin* morning, the following property. lielonging to Fred Childers, consisting of caHtimi*!, tool boxes, tools, wire cables, pullev.* ami patterns This property to he sold lor - me charges llf DIANA METAL 4ND MACHINERY CO, SI 2 K Wash St. WE WILI, sell at public auction. May 17. in the morning, the following property, belonging io Monrow George, consisting of castings, patterns, pulleys and gratfs. This pr- pci-tv to be sold for storage charges. INDIANA METAL AND MACHINERY CO, 812 E. Washington St. W 1; WILL sell at public auction. May 17, in the morning, the following property, left by Mr. Ryan, attorney, one Keo touring ear left in our possession to be sold for storage oharcTcM. INDIANA METAL AND MA CHINERV CO 812 E, Washington St. 39 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF EXAMINATION FOR CERTIFiilL PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Notice i*. hereby given (hat the State Board of Certified Accountants of Indiana sHI hold the regular semi-annual examination for Cap'*-Bled x , ub!is Accountants in the llot.se ami S-r.ale Chambers, Statehouse, Indianapolis ind, on May 15 and 16. 1924. An examination in auditing will be. ln-ld the forenoon of the 15th. and the first part accounting the afternoon of the same date. Examination in law will he held the forenoon of the- 5 lit Ii and the second part of account., 'lit afternoon of the same date. Cuelmatey who have heretofore passed two subjects will report foi the subject in which tiny propose to be examined in accordance with th above mentioned periods. LAWRENCE F. OUR. President. WALTER G. OWENS. Secretary. G REENiIERRY G. LOWE. Treasurer. State Board of Certified Accountants of Indiana. May 5 12. NOTICE TO VOTERS OF MARION COUNTY', INDIANA. Notice to voters of Marion County, Indiana, that the following is the voting place, instead of the one formerly luted: , SIXTH WARD. Fifth Precinct—l 4 N. West St. This for the primary election to be held in Marion County on the first Tuesday foiowing the first Monday in May, being May 6, 1924 | JOHN KITLEY. , ALBERT HOFFMAN'. JOHN C. MeCLOSKEY. Commissioners of Marion County. Attest: HARRY DUNN.

89 LLGAuNO IHLP NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF SWAMP ! LANDS BELONGING TO THE STATE OF INDIANA. IN LAKE COUNTY. INDIANA. Notice >s hereby* given that a petition has been filed with the state Auditor, signed by ten resident freeholders and voters of L*. County, Indiana, asking that certain w:unj lamjg belonging to she State of Indians, and lying within tho meanders of Lake George and Wolf Lake, in the city of Ham- i monti, C&unty of Lake, be oifeied for sale. : in accordance* with the* provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, authorizing the sale and conveyance of lands belonging to the State, approved March 9, 1889. and the amendment of Section four thereof, approved by the Governor •of the State. March 2. 1923. Acting upon said petition. ■ s required by law, the Auditor of State will offer th lands described there- 1 in for sale at public tale, at the time and place hereinafter stated, and upon the following conditions as required by the law, towit: " He will at such time and place offer said lands for sale to the highest bidder for cash, first offering the same for sale as a whole. If 110 cash bid is received for the appraised value of said lands so offered, he will then offer the same; for sale in parcels, j If no cash bid for the appraised value of said lands is received when the same are so offered for sale, as a whole or in parcels, the State Auditor will immediately re-offer said lands for safe on a credit of not to exceed three years, payable in equal annual l installments, with interest payable annually in advance. Said lands have been platted and appraised as required by law. a description , of the same and the appraisement thereof, being as follows: Description. '' Appraisement. 1. All that part lying east of the east line of Sheffield Avenue, of the soutii one-half 18. Yi) , of the northeast quarter IN. E. ' 4 I of fractional se.-tiori thirteen (13), Township Thirty- * Seven (37) north Range ten (10) west of the Second l*rincipal Meridian, not included in I Lot One ill of the United ■ States Government survey of 1834 of said Section 13. and * not included within the lifiiits of Calumet Avenue, a public street iri th,- city of Hammond. Lake County. Indiana: containing 7.745 a,-n’s more or lc>- $1,355.37 2. Ail that part lying east of the east line of Sheffield Avenue, except the south 627.25 feet of tile southeast quarter IS E. • I of fractional Sec tion thirteen 113 >. Township ThirtySeven (37) north. Range ten (10), west of the Second I’rincspal Meridian, not included in C Lot two (21 of th** United * States Government survey of 1534 of said Section 13, and not included within the limits of Calumet Avenue, a pub.ic street in the qity of Hammond. Lake County, Indiana: containing 37.598 aerres, more or less. $6,579.05 3 Ail that part of the northeast quarter IN. E. ’ 4 I of fractional Section twenty four (24). Township thirty-seven 1371 north. Range ten <10). west of the- Second Principal Meridian, not included in Lot two (2l of the United States Government survey of 1834 of -Hid Section 24. lying east of the east line of Sheffield Avenue: excepting therefrom a tract of land *lßl feet in width, ’ the north line of which bears south 75 degrees 2!) minutes east from a point on the east line of Sheffield Avenue, which is south 14 degrees 31 minutes west. 385.12 feel from lhe intersection of the north line of saici section and said east line of Slieffeild Avenue, and exoepting such part of said lands as lies within the limits of Calumet Avenue, a pubic* street in ttie city of Hammond. Lake County. Indiana. containing 40.766 acres, more or ies-.. $7,134.05 Said lands will lee mi off* red for sale at 'll,' office of tin Auditor of State, at the Statehouse. at Indianapolis, at 12 o'clock 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 ! sc-i 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 Slate, which commission, may also accept or reje t any and all bids. I Signed 1 ROBERT BRACKEN. Auditor of State. I April '.’B. May 5. 12 and 19. THE Cleveland. Cincinnati. Chicago & Louis Railway Cos. the Cincinnati* Northern and E I, A T. II Railroad Companies will s** i! the frfilowing described freight, which lijs not been claimed by owners, at public auction Thursday May Bth. 1924. at 9:36 a m at the Unclaimed Frriirht Station of the C C, C A St. L. Ry. Cos, Capitol Ave. and South St . Indianapolis. Inel unless previously claimed by riehtiul ow tiers prior to date of sale: Lot number. R-48 consignee and destination Art Flora! Cos, Champaign. IIU: commodity as billed. 1 box calendars. KI In Paul Slrahl-. Champaign III.; I box calendars R 115: D J , KoiUz. Union City. Ind. 4 drums asbestos: roofing cement R-117: John Clair, Knightstnwn Ind. I bag hog powder Kll s Champaign Commercial College. Champaign, 111 1 box calendars. R 119: Dermatological Laboratories. Chicago. 111.: 1 case Terra Dermal ax. R 120; Deekarei Mitchell Eng. Cos. Shelby. Ohio: 1 box steel; auto parts R-121 National Live Stock Remedy Cos . Chic ago. III.; 3 sacks hog tonic. K 122: Master Mechanics Cos, Cleveland Ohio: 1 barrel paint. R 124: Premier Grease C<> . Cleveland. Ohio; 1 barrel grease. K 125: Midwest Products Cos. Cleveland. Ohio: 1 can roofing cement R 126: Sinclair Refining Cos. Cleveland Ohio: 6 empty: drums R 133 Joseph H Gro-h. Milford, ; bid 2 bdl c4i iron wheels. R-134: Jim Collins, DanvtHe. 11l 1 box H. H. goods. ' R 136. Cre seem Pain. Mfg. Cos, Cleveland. Ohio: 1 box putty. R-137; Nick Berkowich Chicago Hi 1 stove, crated. R 138; \Vil Ham Cottrell. Pemberton. Ohio; 1 steel barrel and 1 pai! roofing cement. R-1.39; Har- | ris A Wall. Summitville. Ind.: 1 crate electric transformer K 141; North Electric Cm Gabon. Ohio: 1 box r olid set K 142; Boston Store. Newcastle, bid : 2 ctn. pants. K 143 O N Hartman Furniture Cos, Chic ago. 111.: 1 box chairs KD. R 144; V. O Cols*iti, Paris II!.; 3 ctn adv. m.lter. R 145: Mrs. Lillian Broadbent. Marion. Ind.: 1 bbl clothing It l ln; C A Carter Mat loon. III.; 1 hlf. Dr. I.ubg Oil. R-147: j Mrs M M Weis. Augusta, bid. 1 stl. bbl. oil. R 14.8; H. C BonUwalter. Sodus, Mich.: ! 2 boxes sales tickets. K-149: Payne Bros. ! Cos, Newcastle. Ind : 2 cases dry medicated I animal food. R 150; O-N McKenzie I)ist. Cos, Troy. Ohio: 1 box elect, supplies. 1 keg porcelain. R 151 : The Curox Cos, Chicago. ! IB.: I etn. shaving soap. 1 pita, shaving j cream R-152; Champion Tool Cos, Chicago, j III.: 3 eases brass faucets. R 153: H. L Baumgardner Cos, Chicago. IB.: 2 empty oil ! drums. EIR-2: Perkins Repair shop. Elnora, | Ind.: 1 box sales tickets. Persons claiming any of the foregoing described articles will 1 please state to the undersigned the number of same given in the above list, prove own- r ership. pay charges and take same away l before day of sale.. Description of packages are copied from freight or way-bill, but neither the quantity or contents are guar- ; anteed. All lots subject to examination I Wednesday. May 7tli. 1924. J. K. VANCE.: Freight Claim Agent. 55s Transportation 1 Bldg, Indianapolis. Ind Phone Main 5100 Terminal 159. Aifril 28, May 5. 1 NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC In the matter of the estate of Mary Ellen ! Brock, deceased. No. 65-21081. In the Probate* Court of Marion County. I April term. 1924. Notice is hereby given chat James R. : Jacobs as administrator of *' above named j estate has presented and e,, rt his account ; and vouchers in final settlement of said i estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Probate j Court, on the 7th day of June, 1924. at | whic h 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 .‘State are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. GcVrge Burkhart Attorney. May 5, 12. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Anil Manley deceased. No. 65-21101. In the Probate Court of Marion County. April term, 1924. Notice is hereby given that Delia McBurney, a-* administratrix of the above named estate, has presented and filed ht r 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 7th day of June. 1924. at which time all heirs, creditors or 1 c-gatees of said estate required to appear : ■n said Court and show cause, if any there j i:e. 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. JOSEPH P. TURK. Attorney. May 5. 12. * IT'S never lost unu. Indianapolis Times Want Ads have failed to find it.

MONDAY, MAY 5, 1924

39 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of tne estate of Beatrice R. Hoover, deceased. No 65-21065. In the Probate Court of Marion County, April term. 1924. * 'Notice is hereby given that Medora J Hoover as administratrix of the above name® estate has presented and filed her account iu vouchers m final settlement of said estat**, and that the same will come up lor the examination and action of said Probate Court., on the 24th day of May. 1924. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said . state required to appear in said court • cd show cause, if any there be. why said - -count f* ’d vouchers should not be approved. *.;;ci the !i irs of said estate are also required to app. ar and make proof of c heir heirship. WALKER A HOLLETT. Attorney. ALBERT H. LOSCHE. \pril 28-May 5. Clerk. ' I 6. cl TO HEIRS. 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 uereby given that Alvin C. Gordon as administrator of the above named estat--* has presented and filed his account and vouchers iii final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for th*- examination ;.,.B action of said Tobate Court, on the 24th day of May, 1924. at which time al! heirs, creditors or legatees of said pstate 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 K. WIGGINS. Attorney. ALBERT H. I.OSCHI . April 28-May 5. Cle*k. NOTICE TO HEIRS CREDITORS? ETC. In the matter of the estate of Nancy A McClure, deceased. No. 65-20973. 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 of said estate. and that the same will come up for the examination aud action of said Probate Court, on the 24th day of May. 1924 at which time ail heirs, creditors, or legatees of said estate required to appear in saici 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. WILLIAM T. QUILLJN. Attorney. ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Apr-.l 28-May 5 ClerkJ| NOTICE TO HEIRS CREDITORS. ETC. ™ fn tile matter of the estate of Lydia J. Riggins deceased. No. 65-21021. In tlie Probate Court of Marion County, April term. 1924. Notice is hereby given that Madge Linton as administratrix of the above named estate has present'd and fil'd her account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that, lhe same will come up for the examination and action of said lToijate C i irt, on the 24th day oT May, 1924. at “hich lime all heirs, creditors or legates of saici estate required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there he. wily said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs oi said estate are also required to appetr and make proof oi their heirship. . CHARLES E. HENDERSON. Attorney. ALBERT H. LOSCHE. April 28-Mav 5 Clerk. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Theresa Kees. deceased. No 65-21064. In ’he Probate Court of Marion County. April term. 1924. Notice is hereby given that Louis Denzer as administrator o*' 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 whi -h 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 re-quirod to appear and mak proof of their heirship. ALBERT H. LOSCHE, Clerk. April 28, May 5 NOTICE TO HEIRS CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Ada C. Lec’klider. deceased- No. 65-21113. In the Probate Court of Marion County. April terra. 1924. Notice ls her<4iy given that Genevieve B Porter, a- executrix of the above named estate has presented and filed her account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and thal lhe same will come up for the e xamination and .c-tion of said Court, on the 7th day of June. 1924. afl which time all heirs, creditors or of sail estate required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be. v*.v said account and vouchers should not he approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. ALBERT H LOSCHE, Clerk. D A. MY'ERS, Attorney. May 5. 12.

NOTED SINGER TO JOIN MARION WAR NIOIHEMAPTER Schumann-Heink Accepts Invitation to Become Honorary Member, Madame Ernestine Schumann-Heink, whose appearance at Cadle Tabernacle Saturday night concludes Indianapolis observation of National Music Week, has written to Mrs. E. May Hahn, head of the Marion County Chapter, American War Mothers, accepting an honorary membership in the organization. J Invitation to membrship was extended by Mrs. Hahn and the executive committee of the chapter. Mrs. J. E. Bare us, Mrs. Hilton U. Brown and Mrs. T. P. Humphrey. Madame Schumann Heink's letter follows: Five Sons in War “Dearet Friend: “I am with you heart and soul. I work and work for our blessed heroes. 1 don't need to tell you that 1 had five of my precious sons in the war. You all know one was fighting his four brothers. He was killed. He did his duty, as our others here did theirs — and I am his mother. "I have never tried to join your American War Mothers. I simply did all I could for the American Legion and the Disabled Veterans of the World War. I go from hospital, sing, talk, cheer them up. give recitals for the boys, paying nil the expenses myself. and will do so so as long as I can. On my birthday in June I give a tremendous concert in the ope* air in Eos Angeles for my beloved I I use my vacation to travel, on my own expense, to different conventions of the boys. Adores All “Boys” “So. you see, L am an old faithful ‘Mamma' to our precious boys. I adore them from the bottom of my heart. I am a loyal, faithful American to the end. and if at any time war comes again my four hero boys are goinsjn again and fight for Old. Glory If it is God's will to take* them. I shall pray and say. 'There is no death,’ and be proud that 1 am able to help, through my boys, protect our great Unit Ad States of America. “My son will fill out all the questions on your membership blank. “God love you all, sisters. “Devotedly, “ERNESTINE SCHUMANNHEINK.” Mme. Schumann-Heink arrives in Indianapolis next Friday morning, according to a telegram received by Mrs. Ona T Talbot.