Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 306, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1924 — Page 10
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3 IX MEMO HI AM IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of our darling Myrtle, who left us five years ago today. Five long years have passed Since you left us dear. • And. Oh. we have missed you so. Your voice, your smile, that made life worth while. ■, We miss you where’er we go. But you are free from sorrow and care. And we hope some day to meet you there. Sadly missed by parents. MR. AND MRS. ARNOLD AND HOWARD AND BESS. r—- - ■ - —~ - 6 FtNEKAL DIRECTORS Drexel 2570. Res. Drexel 2046. W-: T. BLASENGYM FUNERAL DIRECTOR Auto Service for All Occasions Auto Amublance. Lady Attendant 1625 Shelby St., Indianapolis. Ind. PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Main 06X1. 0847 LI. 2041. •iNPIANAPOLTS CREMATORY BERT S. GADD —2130 Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E- Market. Main 0905* ssf“ Wa tcLy UNDERTAKERS—HISEY 4 TITUS. 951 "s’. 10 LOST AND FOUND FODNXH-—Articles found in Indianapo- I lis street cars yesterday: 1 PERSE 3 UMBRELLAS > DINNER BOX 2 BUNDLES BOSTON *AG * NECK FUR 2 SCHOOL BOOKS TAN TASSEL - BOSTON BAG WITH SCHOOI. BOOK ENVELOPE CONTRACT 2 PR. GLOVES Telephone Ma'n 2737 LOST—A bull pup, brindle. long ears, tail cut. white nose, white spot underneath neck, strayed from 1300 block Eugene St. Reward. Call Harrison 1053. POCKETBOOK la-t between 16 S Senate Ave. and St. John's Church. §l7O in bills. Reward. MARTIN CASSIDY. 10 S. Senate Ave. ROSARY BEADS—Large pearls; valued at keepsake. 2603 N. Mer. Ran. 8767. Reward. UMBRELLA, brown s-iik, on Illinois car. Sunday morning. RANDOLPH 0745. BAR PlN—Gold filigree, set with pearls and sapphires: Friday; reward Kenwood 3134. LOST—Gray fox. Reward tor return to W. H EVANS. 509 N. Noble. LOST—BOOK RAILROAD PASSES. CALL WASHINGTON 3724. REWARD. HOUND, black and tan. female. Call Webster 0982. or at 1440 Roosevelt. Reward. 12 HELP WAN IEI>—M VLK 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. 2893. Times.
PAPER HANGERS, extra good pay lor 6 or more good mechanics. 130 E. Maryland St. * MEN'. A few good, steady men to work in with regular crews on distributing circulars. Oid employes with eiean r>-cords preferred. We want workers, not shirkers. If you don’t want your work inspeqted. we can’t use you. More pay lor the right men. See Mr. Weber. 115 S. CAPITOL AVE WANTED men and boys to sell papers early i!i ihe corning. Rear 309 E. Oh’o St. 13 IN STKItTIONri HAWAIIAN STUDIO. 210 Marion Bldg. Enroll now. Ltssons given away. Beginners or advanced. Easy method. C. 3128. MODERN piano and ten banjo taught in .20 lessons. CHRISTENSEN SCHOOL. 100 Pembroke Arcade. Circle 3034. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER S COLLEGE. 510 E. Washington St. Indiaimpol's. Ind. , Circle 0757 POPULAR PIANO music taugh in 20 lessons beginnrs and advanced. Clark Boles Sehoo'. 10 W. Oh o St Circle 8320. 16 HE I.l* \V AVI ED—F KM ALE * 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. WHITE GIRL for general housework. Call at 2228 Shelby. n SITUATIONS WANTED a—Mare WANTED —By reliable young man. truck to drive on salary or percent. 1310 N. Pershing. YOUNG man taking electrical course desiers position in auto shop as trouble shoots. Address Box 101, Greenwood. Ind. b—Female CURTAINS laundered, stretched: blankets washed. Call Lincorn 3245. CURTAINS TO LAUNDER. LUTZ. DREXEL 0893. WANTED—Typing to do at home: reasonable. Lin. 3494. Night. Irv. 1632. COLORED GIRL as maid Tn hotel, etc.; references. Webster 8661. COLORED WOMAN wants half-day work; references, 8661, WASHINGS to bring home; experienced laundress. Call WEBSTER 4029 LADY—Reliable to care for children, afternoon and evenings, Webster 2058. LAUNDRESS—First-class for bed clothes. Work to bring home. Randolph 1130. DAY WORK AND COOKING. CALL KENWQOD 2092. 18 ROOMS FOR RENT BELLEFONTAINE. 1111: two modern, furnished. clean sleeping rooms: walking distance; reasonable. BLAKE. 46314: large, well furnished front room, electricity, gas, bath. Riley 1288.
18 ROOMS FOR RENT CENTRAL, 3350; attractive room In beautiful, private home. Washington 2447. CEL., N.. 1002; sleeping rooms tor couple; close in; reasonable. Lincoln 4796. ILLINOIS. N. 443; two large front rooms In an apartment. KENWOOD. 2910; room in modern home; board optional. Randolph 8170, MERIDIAN, N.: attractive sleeping room; suitable for two: $5, Kenwood 3132. NEW JERSEY. N. 1442: iurnished sleeping room suitable for couple or 2 gentlemen. ORLEANS. 1802; upstairs room, semi-mod-em. Call Drexel 6574. SIXTEENTH. E.. 417- large front room, light and eomfortablt*. Central car, TWO furnished, downstairs, in modern home. with private front entrance. Belmont 0891. North of W. Washington St. TWO modern with bath; unfurnished. Drexel 7914. j VERMONT, 121 W.. Apt. 5; nicely furnished room: prefer two girls or gentlemen. a—Light Housekeeping BELLEFONTAINE. 1111: 2 or 3 unfurnished rooms: heat, lights, gas, water, shades fnrn; reasonable walking distance. BOULEVARD PL, 2858: three modern furnished or unfurnished rooms. Har. 2772. FOUR unfurnished rooms, modem. Business block, north side; §lB. Randolph 1736. LARGE housekeeping room, well furnished; $5; sleeping room, $2. I.in. 8641, LIBERTY. N. 208: cor. Ohio; 2 housekeeping rooms: everything furnished; §3.50 week, b—Board and Rooms NICELY furnished room, with board, for gentlemen; private home. Harrison 2708. TALBOTT. 1854; nicely lurn. room with board: gentlemen. Randolph 3064, TENTH. E. 1704: modern rooms, meals opt*onal. Webster 5944. ’ VIRGINIA Ave., 710N Married couple, no children, to occupy furnished home. Board owner for rent. Drexel 0179. WALNUT. E. 411: two rooms for 4 adults; meals if desired. 19 _ RENTALS a—Houses THE ELBROCK, 515 N. AVE. Two large outside rooms, kitchenette and private bath, in-a-door bed. gas range and refrigerator, §32.50. COLORED. 842% N. California; 4 rooms, tile bath, water furnished. §35. 875 W. Eleventh: 3 rooms. 514. I. N. RICHIE & SON. Main 0520. 710 Bankers Trust Bldg. CHESTER. N. 2901 4 rooms. senu-modernT $25. W. L. BRIDGES. 237 N. Dela. Circle 7SOB. 2046 E, EIGHTEENTH; half of new bungalow double: 4 rooms, semi-modern, paved street, rent §32.50 per month. MR. LANGDEN* Main 0183, 303 City Trust 5-Room Double, S3O Semi-modern. 2244 N. Rural St. State Savings and Trust Cos. 9 E. Market St. Main 4517. COBB REALTY' CO.. kE.Ms—INSURANCES _ —REAL ESTATE. Main 2216. Webster 1409 c—Apartments Apartments, Now Open 722 Fairfield. 5 roqpns and bath, exceptionally desirble, SBO. 514 E. Twentieth St., four rooms, sun parlor and bath, rent reduced. 433 E. Pratt St., lour rooms and bath, §4O. 856 N. East St., lour rooms and i bath. §4O. State Savings and Trust Cos. 9 E, Market St. Main 4517. | Beautiful Apartment 2505 College Ave. Five and bath, newly decorated throughout. State Savings and Trust Cos. r E. Market St. Main 4517. Good Apt., North 935 N. Meridian St. Six rooms and bath first floor; §6O. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4517. 9'E. Market. Colored Hunters Notice Look at this dandy apartment at 324 W. Twenty-First St. Has two rooms and bath. $22 50. State Savings and Trust Cos. 9 E Market. Mam 4517.
d—Business Places SIXTY-FOURTH ST.. E.. 813-15; twelvecar garage; electric motor and pulleys; ga.-oline tank in front;-ai-o compressed air plant: $22.50 per month. Keys at TlO Bankers Trust Bidg. Main 0520. i"*\CE with desk, phone: reasonable. \THER, 34 Union Trust Main 0821. b—Houses (Southeast) $450.00 Cash 5 rooms and breakfast room; 2room basement with Rybolt furnace: brick and cement front porch modern except city water: 1 square from ear line; a dandy little home for oidy £-.'>.4ro. 'Call Mr. Keller. Randolph 0804. Schmid & Smith, Ine., Realtors l‘*o X. Delaware St. Mam 4088. If You Have SSOO See this six-room modern home, located on paved Lexington Ave.. within walking distance of downtown. The rooms m-e large and conveniently arranged; new Bothreom fixtures and furnace. Monthly payments S4O. Price $4.50(k. Call Ed O'Callahan. South Side Specialist, with McCord & McKinney, Realtors 311 Lemcke lildgr. Circle 5220. Evenings, Brookfiide 1033. 4013 E. Michigan St. Large four-room modern bungalow, with a fireplace, large basement, brick and icment porch: newly painted and decorated. This is a bargain, so don't fail to call Mr. Allison, with J. E. MORRISON & CO Lin. 7536. 513 Lemcke Bid. Eve.. Ken. 3175. Vermont, YV., 1528 : $l5O Cash Six-room house, electric lights, gas, well and cistern. $2,300: $l5O cash, balance monthly, Vermont. W.. 1530; five-room cottage, electric lights, gas. $2,150. $l5O cash. See Mr. Ryan, with J. G. McCullough 106 N. Delaware. Main 1709. Residence, Harrison 2562. 1815-17 NEW ST. Come out today and see the new fiveroom bungalows. Beautifully decorated. Built-in features. 5300 to 5500 cash. balance terms to suit. M. D. Johnson* 830 State Life Bldg Main 0569. Residence, Main 7380. For Colored 1039 W. Walnut St. A 5-room cottage with electric lights, gas. well and cistern. Newly painted and decorated. In walking distance. Bargain at $2,350. Easy terms. Mr. Connell. Res.. Irv. 1762. R. W. Lewis & Cos. 922-23 Lemcke Bldg, Riley 1452. S2OO Caslr Five-room home at a bargain. SI,BOO. Has electric lights, city water in yard, gas; 3 rooms down and 2 up. Call Mr. Washburn, with J. E MORRISON & CO.. 613 Lemcke Bldg. Lincoln 7536. Residence. Randolph 8731. For Colored Anew 4-room bungalow ffuth electric lights, gas and well inside. Located in 1300 block S. Sheffield. Price $2,450. Easy terms. Mr. Cartmell. Res.. Hum. 2868. R. W. Lewis & Cos. 922-23 Lemcke Bldg. Riley 1452. UNIVERSITY AVE.. 5406. * Nine-room modem home: garage; lot 63x 160 feet: good variety of flowers and shrubvery; in Irvington’s choicest location for surroundings and schools: near Butler College and grade schools. For price and appointment call L. E. Trueblood. Cir. 3284. SMALL neat homes, on large lots, near Lynnhurst Drive and car line. $2,000 and up: small down payment. Call Lincoln 4949. 1 to 4 p. m. 5-ROOM house, good condition. 705 - Luett AVe.. $1,500; small down payment: sls per month. Call Lincoln 1 to 4 p. m. IRVINGTON—7-room modem, built 2 years; splendid condition; lot 190 ft. deep. Call Irvington 0741. , NEW, modem 5-room bungalow; bargain. Call owner. Irv. 1003 or Randolph 5811.
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1 REAL ESTATE FOB SALK b—Homes H W LEWIS & CO.—OFFER WEST 1913 W. Wilkins, new. o-roum bungalow, garage; price 51.250: easy payments. CONNELL. Irvington 1762. 1334 Belmont. 5 rooms, well and -istern inside. 2-car garage: paved street easy payments. BROLsE. Mam 9u38. 1301 McLain St., vacant a rooms, will decorate: garage; paved street: $2.9->o■ , c ‘ u ? y terms. Owner wants otter. CAitIME - Humboldt 2868 , . 170!* Lambert 4 rooms: w.ll d> cornu pav'd street: 51.950. owner wants offer on terms. CARTMELL. Humboldt -808. 417 Berwick. 5 rooms; basement. An attractive home. Only $2,500. Easy terms. BROUSE. Main 9538. 55u Centennial. ° rooms, Karate will <V o rate - $2 500. Ownir wants offer on terms. CARTMELL. Humboldt 2868. 3457 W. Michigan St., new modern. 6room bungalow. $4..500: jwjly cash. CARTMELL. Humboldt 2868. ’ Sumerset 5-room bunjraow **■ * frontage * full basement; garage bargain at 52 400 only S3OO cash. BROUSE. Main 9538. ' „ R. AY. Lewis i: Cos. 0*22-23 Loirike BUlg Lin. 0387 Just $250 Cash 1116 Churchman Ave. Semi-modern house of four rooms and pantry; electric lights. g:i J . city water, inside toilet; newly painted and papered, immediate possession. Balance on easy monthly terms. Lorenz Schmidt & Sons Main 3715 31 Monum*‘nt Circle IN IRVINGTON Four-room bungalow garage, lot 50x150, boulevard street, for sale $6,000, WITH S6OO OR MORE DOWN No agents; house 2 years old: will paint and pap r> r to suit you. dot! S. Audubon Road Sunday or evening t> to H p m. 2100 South ' 23 E. Le*rraode. about half square east of Meridian ear line; 3 years old, 5-room bungalow; full bath, gas, electric lights, city water. $3,750; $350 down. 534 per month. Main 018(5. Res. Stuart 2740. Colored—s2oo Casli 1523 Martindale; excellent condition: across street from colored grade and high school and next door to church. A REAL BARGAIN. Priesmeyer & Weiss 130 N. Delaware, Room 101. Lincoln 8105. Residence, Harrison 2013. Colored Rental 714-16 W. Pratt; five rooms a side; electric lights, gas. water aid toilets; monthly rental, $45: SSOO cash. Balance less than rent. This is a good buy for an investor. Call Mr. Washburn, with J E. MORRISON & CO. Lin. 7536. 513 Lemcke Bid. Res.. Ran 8731 2238 Arsenal For colored. Anew 4-room bungalow, with electric lights and gas. Ready to occupy. Easy terms. Mr Cartmell. Humboldt 2868. R. W. Lewis & Cos. ( 022 23 I/mrkf BMg. Near Garfield Earn Anew five-room bungalow, modern ex<S||j. furnace; small ba.-s mtnt. full lot: a home lor $3,700. on easy terms. G. C. Welch. MEYER-KISER BANK. Lincoln 3341. R. s . H cmboldt 4471 900 Block S. Missouri Six-room semi-modem home: can ho bought cheap; owner must Bell; S3OO cash. T. P. SCHAEFER. Main 0180. Eve., Main 8266. 5 Rooms —$3,500 —$500 Bungalow, attractive, electric lights, gas, city water, garage, good condition. Home location. 1 eq. to car. A real buy at the price. For appointment call Lincoln 3734; evening. Rando’ph 3392. COLORED BUYERS SI,OOO buys 4-room cottage, S2OO down. sll per month: electricity, water inside, garage. Inquire 1014 W, New York. 2 Bungalows on 8. Dearborn St., in 300 block. Price. $3,0j0. 5150 cash, balance £25 per month. 11. C. Tuttle & Bro. 233 K. Ohio St. Main 1163. LYNHURST DRIVE—Out west, just north of Washington St., we gfcave a 5-room bungalow, furnace, Duro electric pump and pressure tank, garage, electric lights; lot 60x260; $4,260: SSOO cash. This property is certainly worth the money. Call Circle 6600. Eveninrs and Sunday Irv. 2762. TALBOTT ST.. S.—Sistroom house, semimodern. on large lot. Will sell for $2,500 with S3OO to SSOO (sash, balance terms to suit. M. D. JOHNSON 830 State Life Bldg. Main 0569. Residence. Main 7380. $295 DOWN Buys anew 5-room bungalow with garage and side drive in our new addition at edgeof city. Shown by appointment only. MR. LANGDON Main 0183, 503 City Trust Bldg RIGHT at iarfield Hark, new 0-room. long living rc m, 3 bedrooms, full basement, nice brick and cement front porch. For appointment call C. .1. OSBURN. I -exel 6184. MODERN bungalow. 5 rooms, tui basement. hardwood floors, extra big lot. east of Belt R. R.. SI,OOO cash. S4O per month. C. ■T OSBURN. Drexel 6184 FOUR and five-room bungalows: easy payments Wash. 4344. CITY BUILDERS REALTY CO. DOUBLE —Fine 7-room north to exchange for good 35-acre farm. Call owner. Drexel 1259, TIMES WANT ADS BRING YOU BUSINESS TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS
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21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE d—l kit* 59th Street, Near Cooper A four-room house, two years old, in fine condition: lot 82x245;' shade, fruit and shrubbery: two-car garage A snappy buy. only $1,600, S6OO cash, balance $lO per month. Call Hinton. Main 2957 or In 3434 Orin Jessup Land Cos. LOT—For sale in”Bcech Grove Call Drexel 2071 22 HE W, ESTATE WANTED Wanted Five or 6-room, semi-modern, close in cast that can be bought on terms Call Mr Washburn with J. E. MORRISON A CO . 513 Lemcke Bldg. Lincoln 7536 Res. Rand 8731 I Need A home near Lexington car Hue. Must be priced under $2,000. Will pay ( ash. Randolph 4830. We Need Houses Five and six rooms, located south or east It will pay you to call us. Lincoln 3734. ETTIKGER & SCIIKIjIIIER. 6 ROOM cottage: any good location: south no! 25 MISC’ELi7\NKOTs~FR sale ' a—Coal. Ice and Wood New Prices KINDLING WITH EACH TON. Best Vs. or Ky. block, large fkd....56.50 Best Hoosier Red Ash Lp.. clean Ikd. . 5.75 Best Glen iora Egg. clean fkd . 6.50 Union Ice and Coal Cos. Drrxel 1(121. Drexel 4622. b—Clot tiing TROUSERS jj* To Match p n Yom Coat n 5 $5.95, $G.95 and up. S THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St., Near Illinois DON T sell your used men s clothing and shoes unUl you have seen JACOB SHALLET. M liu 1849. CPothaeg S6OO and up for used suits. Drexel 1821. c—Household Goods DINING-ROOM suite, brown walnut, used 6 months: oval gateleg table. 00 inches; 6 Windsor chairs. 2 arm<hair*. tall cupboard style buffet, $175. Washington 1276. ELECTRIC cleaners rebuilt; guaranteed; free demonstration. Lin. 3441. FURNITURE upholstering, repairing and refinishing. Work guaranteed. BALL A SON. 442 Massachusetts Ave, Lin. 6061. PERIOD library table, Bolid oak; reasonable. Br. 7439. QUILT, BEAUTIFUL, HAND-MADE. CIRCLE 3099. RUG border. 45c yard; 9x12 covering. $6. UNITED RUG AND LINO CO.. 425 E. Wash. St. RUGS anu linoleums at lowest pncei.. 207 W, Washington. _____ d—Miscellaneous Carload, guaranteed new, a grade 4V& 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. FOR SALE— I The C., "C.Jc. & St.' L. Ry. Company will sell at publia auction, Thursday, May 8, 1924, at 9:30 a. m.. at their Unclaimed Freight Station. Capitol Ave. and South St., Indianapolis, Ind.. refused, unclaimed, over and damaged freight. For a partial list of the articles to be sold, aeo Auction Notice lu this paper. J. K. VANCE. F. C, A. PIANO, one, electric: one doughnut machine; one all-metal ice. box; one bath tub. 46 S. Capitol. Main 4714. POPCORN machine, sale or trade; Holcomb 6 Hoko, large size. MR. HALL. Main 0465. “SODA FOUNTAIN'S AND CARBONATORS** Fountain Supplies. Lin. 1163 Combination Fountain and Supply Cos. NEW LOCATION. 121 W. Maryland St. SODA FOUNTAINS, carbonators, showcases, store fixtures. Terms. KNIGHT SODA FOUNTAIN CO.. 40 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 E^-CH. Clark Typewriter Shop 18 W. MARKET ST.. 2ND FLOOR. Phone Main 2686. TYPEWRITERS $25, $35. S4O, SSO, S6O; factory rebuilt? and fully guaranteed. Typewriters rented, repaired. AMERICAN WHITING MACHINE CO., 30 S. Pennsylvania. Lincoln 6822. Established 1880. 100.00*0 BRICK r cleaned and delivered. $9 thousand. WESTERN WRECKING CO.. 1032 W. Washington St.
25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE e—Musical Instruments PIANO, upright, and cabinet; $75 cash. 2434 Central Ave., Apt. 1. PLAY7ER piano, beautiful, and 75 rolls, for Ford coupe or solan. Circle 4977. I—Pet and Live Stock * GOOD MILK COW. Call Belmont 1452 - B - 3 - 27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS PANAMA STRAW AND FEI.T HATS Oram cl and Blocked MULLER. 107 YV. Maryland St. (Formerly at 28 Kentucky Ave) CARPENTERING, garages a specialty, interior finish: reference if desired; estiMain 6796, FEATHERS nought, sola nnu renovated; feather mattresses and pillows made. B. F. BURKLK. 410 Mass, ftfair, 142,8. HAIR COMBINGS, called tor and made into switches. Beech Grovel 230 J-l. „ PAPER cleaning, expert workman: work guaranteed. GADHERRV. Drexel 8784. PAPER cleaning, woodwork washed, make old paper look like new. Rand. 6219. PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING; FIRSTCLASS YVORK GUARANTEED. Bel. 4647. PAPER CLEANING! foK EXPERT. CALL HARRISON 3655, PAPER hanging am! paper cleaning, reasonablc. Drexel 9404, PAPER eld. $i up; windows, nrd. wd. firs., woodwork. Expert, THOMAS. M. 1307. ROOFING, attractive prices on roofing shingles or roll roof repairing. Work geara-H-wl O P SMITH Drove! 051 9 lit US. 9x12, beat, vacuum and •scrubbed for §2. Call Stewart 1488. RUGS. oxl2. thoroughly • 9 mco. §2. All work giniranteed. SUPERIOR CLEANERS. Dref l 0824. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE, 201 Indiana Ave. TRIM YOUR MAPLE TREES'NOW. SPRAY'” ING. REMOVING. GARFIELD BEGLEY*. LICENSED TREE SURGEON. LIN. 4168. LIN, S-RiS. UPHOLSTERING furniture, repairing and refinishing. Call Drexel 7091 fur free estimates, WALL PAPER HANGING AND CLEANING: WORK GUAR A NTH Ell I_K K XKL 7036. UMBRELLAS recovered anti ref irr-d J. S. AYTtES. Satisfaction guaranteed. 836 Park Ave. VAULT CLEANING Personal service. 935 Maryland. Stewart 1794. * a—Dressmaking and Millinery 3EWJNG, plain and fancy: experienced seamstress; in or away from home. C:reie 6787. DRESSMAKING. embr--'drry. fan y work of all kinds. YVeb. 4602 rang 3. 28 STORAGE AND TRANSFER Cir : j ' lo RADIO TRANSFER c, y !e 3 Hauling Ail Kinds 3 3 214 E. New York 3 33 HAULING PACKING—STORAGE Otto J. Suesz, Main 2353-3028 Night Webstar 0699. Low rate on California ‘-hiimu'nts. LOCAL ami ovh'.iiiu "inuvu.p . .-ratine and packing’ HOOSIER TRUCKING COM CANY i-> S Bast St. Munft 6M 2 Red Ball Transit Cos. 26 Monument' PI. M,iui 4631. MIKE O'BRIEN. Transfer and Storage Ma in 1307. 29 Bl SIM Ss ipPPOK J l Ni iT FILLING station and accessory storo: e.-t.ib-.ished business: here is your chance, rca sonable. Drexel 6693. GROCERY AND MEATS doing g.> 1 tn.-i----mss. 1"02 Madmen Ave. GROCERY' store, $1,900: §.*.<ui a-a 1 i am— inoiHhiy payments. BelnmtU jU. ’S LUNCH and delicati--en a r U business; investigate this place an 1 then convi yourself: a good reason for selling; and with owner. 813 E. Sixty-Third: St. i_uraboldt 1670. RUG CLEANING ifUsTNltsS for tV-TTUT sonable Call COTTAGE RUG CLEAN EU, 2303 Shelby. HreX"! 1 121 SHOOTING ry cquiplm u: . n!l*s t: i 4 tryeti it i barga 80 A l irOMOBUJKS FOK SALE
b—Gasoline Sec flic Overland Blue Bird live Disc Wheels. Five Balloon Tins Delivers at $859.00 Compare price and quality. On our floor 'tof immeillat' delivery HAYNES A SCHMIDT. INC The Willys-Knight and Ov. rounl Dealers 120-22 W, North St. Lincoln 7575 USED ( ,\i;s BRISCOE MAXWELL BUICK OVERLAND CHEVROLET WILLYS-KN IG HT FORD VETLE From $150.00 to $1.100.00 $25.00 down and up . HAYNES & SCHMIDT 11C The Willys Knight and Overland D-alers 120-22 W. North Inn 7575-7570. The Willys-Glassniobile '51,370 Closed car. Delivered. Come in and see this new closed car for immediate delivery. HAYNES A SCHMDIT. INC. The Willy? Knight anil Overland Dealer? 120-22 W. North. Lincoln 7576. 7576. BUICK six. 1921; good shape; new paint. good tires, excellent motor, new top. Only $475, See >IORGANSON, 443 Virginia Ave CHEVROLET sedan, 1923; excellent condition; many extras, including snubbers, bumpers, motomei-r and cord tires. Repossessed on loan. Will sell for balance due; $175 cash, balance monthly. INDIANA INVESTMENT AND SECURITIES CO.. 235 W. Georgia. Circle 8327. CHEVROLET TOURING, Demonstrator; we have four of these ears, driven less than 1.060 miles; new car guarantee- we will save you money; sec them today. STONE CHEVROLET CO G4O E. Wash St. Open Evenings. CHEVROLET, iate 1923 touring; driven 6,000 miles; extras; $325: east- t .ms. STONE CHEVROLET CO. 427 N. Meridian Open .veilings. CHEVROLET coupe. 1923; A-l condition*; driven only 9,000 miles. $425. Main oqps. CHEVROLET iO2O touring; line condition mechanically. New paint. Tires in A-l shape. Small down pajinent. bra nee easy terms. 235 W. Georgia. Circle 8327. DODGES, ull models, open and closed: terms or trade, 551) N. C a pi tol I .iiieoln 451 0. DORT 1920 touring, with new top and curtains; $lB6, on easy terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings. DORT 1922 lourii'g; u v, tucs. terms. ~55t) N. Capitol. Lincoln 4516. FORD BODIES. Inland tour-coach, sedan, .coupe, roadster, commercial and touring bodies SWISSHKLM A PARKER. 544 E. Wash. Open eves_. FIVK-PABSCNGEIf touring, lots of extras; $1 73 cash or payments. Drexel 0302. FORD 1923 touring: starter, demountable*. lock wheel; like new. Firufnec ear. Sell balance due, SSO down. Main 5013. FORDS, Bulclts. Overlanda. Dodges and aii kinds of used care; guaranteed condition; small down payment, balance easy terms. X. GOLD BURG. FORD sedan. 1920; new pauu aiiii seal covers; good tires, excellent mechanical condition. $75 cash, balance monthly. Circle 8327. 235 W. Georgia. FORD touring, new, never driven; won in contest. Discount. Drex. 5310 after 6 p. m. FORD touring, 1921; Autowa body, starter and demountable rims, bumpers, Ilassler shocks. SSO cash, balance monthly. Circle 8327. 235 W. Georgia. FORD coupes. 4 good ones, bargain, terms. CHAB. G. SANDERS CO., 1025 N. Meridian. FORD coupe. 1923: many extras; Finance car. Will sell for balance due on loan; SOO down. Hurry. Main 5013. FORD 1922 touring, starter, dem.. logic wheel and other extras; $175: terms. 4™7 N. Meridian. Open evenings. FORD 1918 roadster; $75. 427 N. Mcndiam Open evenings.
32 AUTO SUPPLIES, REPAIRS
OUR PRICES WILL KNOCK YOU COLD IT’S UP TO YOU No Better Tir<| Can Be Jlade Than Erie Cords Onr service to you taeans our success. Not only do we offer you the best of tires fit very low prices, but we change your tires and save you the work and worry. Vv v e are offering you both quality, at'low prices, and quick service to make you our friend. A friend is an asset which is worth than the money we get. liemember, our prices are for your benefit. A Tube Given AVith Each Cord Tire A Deposit \\"n": ,\iiy of Th -se Tires for 30 Days at These Prices 'l I
Lion Cords First Quality 32x3 % $9.75 32x4 12.59 53x4 12.75 34x4 IM (Ml Howe Cords First Quality •32x4 SIS 50 33x4 ; 15.7. J 34x4 19.00 pkkAio FA 111 tic 30x3 “A, $6.50 Gun ran tend Standard Cords are a high-grade tire and a real mileage giver. These are all guaranteed, first qualify. 50x3 u. 58.75 32x5 C 13.50 31x4 14.00 32x4 16.75 33x4 17.00 34x4 17.00 52x1% ’....20.45 53x1 V54x4% 21.15 55x4 1 21.60 36x4% 21.95 33x5 23.83 55x5 24.68 57x5 25.70
For the ban-fit of our "out-of-town" orders we have established an hourly system \\| will ship any order one hour after it is received at our office. Gomstiliinniers Tire Company * - 249 N. DELAWARE ST. South*-:', -f Corner Dela .q-i ' ■ "■ 1 "rk S' - 1.1 n -eir; 6-
80 AUTOMOIIILIiS FOK SALE l—Gasoline FORD motor. 1918 excellent condition, only $39; also good A-l Ford parts and light delivery hotly. Belmont 0625. KO..D 19311 • U,,pe. -IT.' terms. 427 N. M' -Hi:-:. Open evenings. FORD r.(.ii-T. ; "."“til’M 3 nmallis o.d. Be<* it t ■ lav 427 N M r id: in Open evenings. (OKU touring. il'To. .\ 1 condition, newtop; S3O. 2422 N. Illinois. FORD ioi.r.ug. excellent condition; live good 11 res: sl4 0 Call Drexel 7460. h! Ds(iN. t passenger geud condition; can )>e bought at a real bargain. Be’.munt 1314 MAXWFLI. 1919 touring. S6O cash. 427 N Meridian Op 'I Evenings. .',l col Just >tke new. sl4 Drexel 8025. O.A h LT\l> 1919 touring $103; terms. 427 N Meridian. Open yvcning . _____ OAKLAND tiering. 1919: firstclass ruechanicj.l contlitiim; will demonstrate; terms can lx- arranged *BS. Come see this car. Owner ” I S. Temple. OV ERLAND 1973 touring. He new. Finance ■ Sell balance 'hie. SSO down. Main 301 3. Kiel coupe. 191$ very coou condition. SIOO down and $3 per week. ( HAS G. SANDERS CO.. 1025 N Meridian. Open evenings siliiW BOOTH roadster. 1918; bargain; .( h or Call Brooksido 7743 $iA Rl9 leWring .a i throughout Can be had for $75 cash, balance easy term* 235 V* Georgia. Circle 8327. For Good Used Cars Sec i. 'WOLF AUTO CO. 559 N Capi-'I. % Main 1579 Open Sundays. WILL Like good ta’king machine or radio set as part payment on good used car. LI neoln 6Si5. GUARANTEE!)*"USED CARS. Your own lerniw. Day ami Nisrht Auto Laundry. / *!4S-•,*■>() N. Capitol. § c—Trucks riIKVUOTiET truck, light delivery: A-l condition throughout. S6O down payment, balance ,-isy terms. INDIANA INVESTMENT AND SECURITY CO.. 235 W. i.. irgia Circle 8327. GARY 3b, ton inimp trucK, completely overhauled. repainted, new (ires in front. Priced to -ell quick. INDIANA INVESTMENT AND SECURITIES CO.. % 235 W. Georgia. Circle 8327. Si Al l OMUlil LLS WAXril) ■ HIGHEST PRICES PAID We waul any make or model. Largest in State. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 622 N. Capitol Main 2638. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY. WANTED, 100 CARS' to wreck for parts. Will pay the highest cash prices. Call us first. SAM ( ORA 7, AUTO PARTS & TIRE CO. 519 N Capitol Ave. Main 6389. AUTOS WANTED—2I3 K. New York St. Mahi 4446 32 ALTO SITTLIKS, Klil’AUiS STANDARD MAKE-t’A JY TE KYIS] TtoL SMJE6 CO ggSftll ' TIRES—TIRES Ford and up. Other size 9, $3 and up. All uaed tires guaranteed. AdjustnieiHs nt half price. 5*J5 W. Washington St. Open evenings. AUTO WASHING * Our specialty. 334 N. Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry AUTO TOPS. $lO up. sedans trimmed and upholstered. A1 TO TOP SHOP. 26 K. South. Circle 8110, LET us sell you anew m- used battery before prices advance, priced from $5 up. Recharging and rental. NORTHEASTERN ELECTRIC AND JAITURY SERA'ICE, 1602 E. Webster 9380. 33 MOTOK(YCLE^,~IIICyCLKS BICYCLES, good. $S and up: tires. $2 and up. 31 Al TO.MOIiII.Kri FOR KENT RENT A NEW CAR. U drive it. 127 E. Wabash. Circle 3000. 3H AUCTION SALKS PUBLIC AUCTION. The C., C.. C. & St. L. Ry. Company, the Cincinnati Northern and E. I. & fT. H. R. R. Company, Thursday, May 8. 1924. at 9:30 a. m„ at the Unclaimed Freight Station of the C., C.. C. tc St. L. Ry. Company. Capitol Ave. and Swuth St., Indianapolis, Ind. The following described freight and many other articles, unless previously claimed by rightful owners and taken away prior to that date: One phonograph. 1 crt. mirror, bed springs, 22 typewriter stands, 1 cedar ohifferobe, rugs, stoves, 1 range and high closet, chairs. 4 trunks, 1 revolving coat rack. 2 refrigerators. 1 china closet, buffet tops, table tops, 1 chest of drawers and cedar ■host combined, 1 reed settee and cushions, piano benches. 1 hand power washing machine, doors, marble and slate, slabs. 1 marble headstone, glass, 1 box coat hangers. 1 box folding canvas buckets, 1 hot wj|ter tank. 1 galv. gasometer. 1 chick drinking fount.. T crt. elect, transformer, electric supplies, lavatories, closet bowls and tanka.
I'HE.YIU FABRIC 30x3 $5.75 Guaranteed Erie Cords are guar ante ed 12,000 miles by us in writing. 30x3%i $10.50 32x3% 16.00 31x4 16.50 32x4 19.50 33x4 19.75 34x4 20.00 32x4% 23.45 33x4% 23.75 34x4% 24.75 35x4% 26.00 36x4% 27.00 33x5 28.00 35x5 39.00 37x5 31.00 United States Cords * First Quality 30x3% $11.50 32x4 19.50 35x4 19.75 34x4 20.00 32x4% 25.75 33x4% 24.73 Other sizes in proportion.
38 AUCTION SALES l (Continued) kitchen sinks, laundry trays. 1 bath tub, wash boilers, gaiv. tub*, buckets, 2 pcs. auto top material, auto tools, 1 box (2) sets bumper parts, batteries, 1 trailer body, 1 twd’-wheel cart. 1 box steel auto parts. 1 : Ikjx drill press parts. Garnet paper. 1 auto heater, 1 33x5,auto tire, paper bags. 6 pails white lead. 1 drum chloride. 1 drum creoi sote oil. 4 40-gal. drums asbestos liquid, i paint, grease. Ibk. oil, roof cement. 1 box , putty, 1 box patching plaster. 19 sacks finish lime, 7 ctn. paper containers, waxed pa- ; per wrappers, groceries, canned goods, candy. 2 bbis. Nugrape flavoring syrup, 1 bag cocoa, empty barrels and drums, bolts, nuts, castings. 3 boxes calendars, drugs, hog feed aud re niches. 1 box radio set, 2 etns. pants. I bbl. c'otning. I ctn. shaving cream and soap, wood pulleys, 4 bales burlaps bags. Many other articles of great value, but too numerous to mention. Terms of sale: Cash or certified check payable immediately after conclusion of -ale. Description of packages are copied from freight or way bill, but neither quantity or contents arc guaranteed. All lots subject to examination Wednesday. May 7. 1924. McFaildca Auction Cos., Auctioneers. J. K. VANCE. Freight Claim Agent. 39 Legal no ik es NOTICE OF HEARING ON AMENDED ACQUISITION RESOLUTION Nr.. 12. 1924 BOARD OF HARK COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAHOI-IS. INDIANA OFFICE OF THE BOARD. CITY HALL To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Fork Commissioners f the city of Indianapolis. that by its Amended Acquisition Resolution No. 12, 1924, it has determined to require t lie following described ( real estate in the city of Indianapolis, Indiana. Marion .County, to-nt: Beginning at a point in the north line of the south half of the northwest quarter of Section 14. Township 16. North Rang* 3 East. Marion County, Indiana. 1.914.88 feet west ol the northeast comer and running thence north parallel to the east line ol the aforesaid quarter section a distance of 255.25 feet to a point; theme east parallel to and 255.25 feet distant from the north line of the south half of the aforesaid quarter section to a point in the east ime of the aforesaid northwest quarter section: thence uorth along the east line of the northwest quarter of the aforesaid Section 14, and the east line of the southwest quarter of Section II in the aforesaid township and range to the southwest corner of tfie northwest quarter of lh- southeast quarter of the aforesaid Section II ; thence east along the south line of the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of the aforesaid Section 11, to the southeast comer of the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of the aforesaid Section 11; thence north along the east line ol the northwest quarter of the scutheast quarter of the aforesaid Section 11 to the northwest comer of the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of the afornsaid Section 11; thence west along the lie rth line of the south half of the aforesaid Section 11 to a point in the east right of way line of the Central Canal: thence southwestwardiy along the east right of way line of the Central Cana' to a point 100 feet south, measured at right angles, of the north line of the south half of the aforesaid Section 11, thence east parallel to and LOO feet distance from the north line of the scuth half of the aforesaid Section 11 .to a point 200 feet west of the east lino of the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of the aforesaid Section 11; thence south parallel to and 200 feet distance from the ast line of the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter ctf the aforesaid Section 11 to a point 100 leet north oi the south line of the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of .the aforesaid Section 11; thence west parallel to and 100 feet distance from the south line of the northwest quarter of (he southeast quarter of the aforesaid Section 11 and the same line extended wejst to a point 120 leei west, of (he east line of the southwest quarter of the aforesaid Section 11; thence south parallel to and 120 feet distance lrom the east line of the southwest quarter of the aforesaid Section 14, and the east line of the northwest quarter oi the aforesaid Section 14 to a point 3i5.25 feet north of the south line of the north half of the northwest quarter of the aforesaid Section 11; thence west parallel to and 375,25 feet distance from the south line of the north half of the northwest quarter of the aforesaid Section 14. a distance of 1,894.88 feet to a point; thence south parallel to the east, line of the aforesaid quarter section a distance of 376.25 feet to a point in the north line of the south half of the northwest quarter of the aforesaid Seetiqn 14: thence east along the north line of the south half of the northwest quarter of the aforesaid Section 14, a distance of 100 feet to place of beginning, containing 24.66 acres. Also another piece of laad in the northwest quarter of the aforesaid Section 14. described as follows: Beginning nt a point in the nortfT line of the south half of the northwest quarter of the aforesaid Section 14. a distance of 639.5 feet west of the east line thereof; thence north parallel to the onHt line of the aforesaid quarter section a distance of 255,25 feet to a point: thence west parallel to the uprth line of the south half of the northwest quarter of the aforesaid Section 14, a distance of 100 feet to a point; thence south parallel to the east line of tho aforesaid quarter section a distance of 255.25 feet 4o a point in the north line of the south half of the northwest quarter of the aforesaid Section 14; thence east along the north line of the south half of the northwest quarter of the aforesaid Section 14, a distance ol 100 leet, to place, of beginning, containing .58 of an acre. That said real estate so to be acquired is to be used for park purposes in the city of Indianapolis s By said Resolution it is provided that Saturday. the 17th day of May. 1924, at 10 o’clock a. m.. at the office of tfce board in the City all in said city, will be the time and place when final action will be taken
GATES CORDS will easy give 12.000 miles, guaranteed, 36x3%, $9.25 MAJESTIC COKD 30x3% $6.50 , Slightly N blemished. Mason Cords First Quality Wrapped in paper. A well advertised tire. 32x4 $17.50 33x4 17 50 34x4 17.50 33x4% 22.50 34x4% 23.00 Other sizes in proprotion. Nomad Cords First Quality Guaranteed. A real good tire. 30x3% 57.25 31x4 10.50 32x4 10.75 33x4 HO© 34x4 A125 NO TUBES WITH THESE SPECIALS. Other Tires in proportion.
TUESDAY, MAY 6,1924
39 LEGAL NOTICES (Continued/ N confirming or rescinding said Resolution, and wlren it will hear and receive remonstrances from persons interested in or affected by such proceedings, and when It will determine the public utility and benefit thereof. CHARLES BOOKWALTER. FRED CLINE. A. M. MAGUIRE, FRANK MANLY, Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana. April 29, May 6. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF SWAMP LANDS BELONGING TO THE STATE OF INDIANA, IN LAKE COUNTY. INDIANA. Notice is hereby given, that a petition has been filed with the State auditor, signed by seven resident free-hoiders and voters of Lake County, Indiana, asking that certain swamp lands belonging to the State of Indiana, and lying within the meanders of tho Little Calumet River, in Section 24. Township 36, North of Range 9 West of the second Principal Meridian, being a strip of land 150 feet in width and 30 feet north of the center line of said section/ running east and west from the meander line line on the west to the" section line on the east, containing 11.81 acres more or less, all in Lake County. Indiana; said lands are to be sold in accordance with the provisions of an Act of -the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, authorizing the sale and conveyance of land belonging to the State, approved March 9. 1889, and the amendment of Section 4 thereof. approved by the Governor of the State, March 2, 1923. Acting upon said petition as required by law, the auditor of State will offer the lands described therein at public sale at the time and place hereinafter stated, and upon the following conditions as required by the law. to-wit: He w-ill 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 no cash bid is received fbr the appraised value of said laud so offered, he will then offer the same for sale in parcels. If no cash bid for the appraised value of said land is received when the same are so offered for sale, as a whole or in parcels, the State auditor will immediately reoffer said lands for saie on a credit of not to exceed three years, payable in equal annual 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, to-wit: Description and appraisement foUows: The north 150 feet o' the south 180 feet of the northeast quarter , of Section 24. also the north 150 | feet of the south 180 feet of the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of said Section 24. all in Township 36 North. Range 9 West of the section Principal Meridian, in Lake County. Indiana, excepting, however, from the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of said Section 24, that part ir. Lot 6 as per the official plat of the survey of s*id lands returned to the General Land Office of the United States by the Surveyor General W of the United States in 1836... $1,889.00 Said lands will be so offered for sale at the office of the auditor of State at the Statehouse at Indianapolis, at 12 o'clock noon on the 20th day oi May. 1924. No bid will Be accepted for less than th appraised value of land. The appraisement of the same, as above set forth, has been approved by a majority of a commission composed of the Governor of the State, the auditor of State and the treasurer of State, which commission may also accept or reject rv and all bids. (SIGNED) ROBERT BRACKEN. Auditor of State. Anril 29,May 6. 13. 19. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Henry Pracht, deceased, lata of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. FRANKLIN £. M’KAMEY. No. 22327. April 22, 29. May 0. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has and ly qualified as co-executrixes of the estate c.’ Daniel H. Garber, deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. No. 22364. AMY* C. NEER. GERTRUDE E. DUNN. May 6-13-20. C. OF C. SLATES NAMED Junior Members Will Select Officers f and Directors. Two sets of candidates have been nominated for officers of the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Members of the first ticket; Fred Kilien, president: Frank Olson, first vice president; Harold Haskett, second vice president; Russell Secrest, third vice president, and Gus Schrader, Robert Thomson and Leonard Kerchev.nl, directors. Second ticket is composed of Ferdinand Barnickel Jr., president; T. Earl Robinson, first vice president; Albert L. Rust, second vice president Paul E. Miller, third vice president, and Kenneth Rosenberger, Russell Secrest and Austin Clifford, directors. Building Permits Charles McArthurs, dwelling, 819 E. For-ty-Eighth, $4,800. Charles McArthurs, furnace, Sl9 E. FortyEighth. S2OO. J. A. Matrida, garage. 436 S. East. $2,000. Standard Oil Company, station, TwentyNinth and Clayton. §2.500. J. A. Cox, remodel. 5110 N. Arsenal. S4OO. H. C. Noels, double. 738 N. Riley, $6,000. H. C. Noels, furnaces, 738 N. Riley. §3OO. Henry Behrman. garage, 6405 Broadway, §2OO. -F. H Finkbeiner, garage, 2703 N. Delaware, $250. Doilman-Hauser Realty Company, dwelling. 4346 Winthrop, $3,000. J. H. Fowler, addition, 7 Eastern, SSOO. H S. Howe, addiUon, 257 N. Rural, S4OO. a J. C. Cady, dwelling. 349 N. Bolton, 1 $6,000. Ashton Wood, dwelling. 5454 Lowell, $4,000. Nick Manolioa. addition. 629 E. Maryland, S2OO. John R. Welch, reroof, 819 E. Tenth. S2OO. John R. Welch, rerool, 936 Bellefontaine, $250. Marie Vanderworter, garage, 2915 Bellefontaine, $350. A, Walker, repairs. 839 College. $235. Dan W. Legore, double, 62 LaSalle, $2,700. I)an W Legore, double, 66 LaSalle. $2,700. . Mrs. F. T. Hawley, retaodel, 1127 E. Tenth, S3OO. Eugene Kennerneeht, addition. 1802 S. Talbott. $201). John L. White, furnace. 26S N. Miiey, $329. C. B. Clarke, addition. 4421 E. TwentyB'irst. S2OO. _ Louis Prange, reroof, 222 N. Gray, $445. Rose E. Dark, reroof. 181S Ruckle. $250. H. E. Sickles, reroof, 701 East, S2OO. Ira Dooley, dwelling. 3943 Rookwood, $5,000. Avis Shannon, garage. 2505 Prospect. $250. A. P. Howard, repairs, 263 Trowbridge, S3OO. Mrs. Carl Downs, furnaces. 810 N. Bancroft. $282. Mrs. Carl Downs, double, 310 N. Bancroft, $5,300. A. Woodward, garage, 427 Harvard, SSOO. Emma King, addition. 638 Prospect, SSOO, Louis Worland, furnace, 1408 N. Ewing, S3OO. Louis Worland, double, 1408 N. Ewing, $4,200. Claman Bros., partition, 209 N. $270. J. William Hofmann, furnace, 201 W, Forty-Fourth, S3OO. J. William Hofmann, dwelling, 201 W, Forty-FourQi. $6,500. A1 Patrick, garage. 232 S." Addison. $448, A. Kretsch. reroof, 2605 Central, S3OO. Clarence O’Donnell, reroof, 1210 Southeastern. $255. Morris O. Jones, reroof, 312 N. Layman, (k $230. Fred C. Wagner, garage, 1838 N. Rural, S2OO. Leslie T. Sullivan, garage. 5115 College $275. No Bidders for Bonds iijy Times Special NOBLESVILLE, Ind., May 6. Bond issue for SIO,OOO for construction of a gravel road in Hamilton CountJ was offered for sale Monday afternoon but was not disposed of because ther Wire no bidders. The issue bears 4% per cent Interest.
