Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 19, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 May 1924 — Page 10

IMPROVEMENT IN LUMBER MARKET Southern Pine Bookings Show Progressive Growth, Some improvement in the softwood lumber market has been noted during the last week, and the tone is distinctly stronger, says the American Lumberman, Chicago. Bookings by southern pine mills have shown progressive growth during recent weeks, and have lately exceeded production for the first time in four months. While southern pine prices are still low, they have shown no additional declines of any consequence in the last ten days. The same is true of Douglas fir prices, which, after precipitate drops, now appear to have struck bottom. An upward reaction at any time is expected by west coast manufacturers,' who report a steady, though slow, expansion in domestic demand. These also report a brighter export outlook. Lumber stocks in Japan are said to have been reduced to a surprising extent, so a resumption of buying from that source is expected, especially as the season is now at hand when Japanese exports normally increase and thereby enhance the value of the yen. Other export fields also show unmistakable interest in the fir market, and it is likely that July 1 will find a vastly changed condition in this branch of the trade.

STATE DRUIDS TO MEET Organization Will Hold Sixty-Fourth Annual Session. The Grand Grove of Indiana, United Ancient Order of Druids, will hold its sixty-fourth annual session in Druids Hall, 14 W. Ohio St., Tuesday and Wednesday. Grand officers are Jacob H. Hilkene, Indianapolis, noble grand arch: Frank A. Engelking, Indianapolis, deputy grand arch; Charles G. N. Geider, Indianapolis, secretary; E. B. Jamison, Lafayette, treasurer; F. Earl Gider, Indianapolis, marshal; M. C. Hembree, Indianapolis, herald; Frank Shallenberg, Richmond, guar dian. An attendance of about 100 is expected. The Grand Circle, women’s auxiliary, will hold its twentieth annual session in Druids Hall on Thursday. KILLS LOVER IN QUARREL St. Louis Woman Shoots Man After He Wounds Her. By United Press ST. LOUIS, Met, May 31.—Claud M. Mor -s, 34, was shot four times and kihed early today by Mrs. Katherine Kearney, 34, after he had shot her. Mrs. Kearney, badly wounded, said she wrested the revolver from his hand and shot him with it. The two quarreled over another woman on the way back from' a Decoration day outing, she said. Morris was married and had one child. CHURCH LAYMEN MEET Lutheran Body Holds Sessions at Ft Wayne. By United Press FT. WAYNE, Ind., May 31.—Fifth annual convention of Associated Lutheran Laymen “was opened here today with delegates from Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota and Ohio in attendance. The convention will remain in session until Sunday afternoon. Plans for greater participation of laymen in the business affairs of the synod are to be made..

Deaths Jerry Welch. 87. Eagle Creek and Howard. mitral insufficiency. David A. Elliott. 74. Central Indiana hospital, chronic myocarditis. Nancy J. McCoy. 69, city hospital, mitral insufficiency John F. Osborn. 78, 952 N. Kealing. cerebral hemorrhage. Eula Williams, 37, city hospital, diabetes. Magdalen of St. Theis Whitman, 55, 111 W. Raymond, carcinoma. Martha Melean. 52. 330 E. Orange, encephalitis. Mary Matthias, 86, 1351 W. ThirtyThird. cardiac asthma Alice Mae Southard, 76, 2225 Park, myocarditis. Martin Mulhern. 39. St. Vincent's hospital. fractured skull, accidental. Joanna "urran. 77. 1128 Fletcher, chronic myocarditis. Phillip Jerdina. 56, 505 S. East, lobar pneumonia. Gladys B. Mullin, 25. 1315 N. Dearborn, chronic interstitial nephritis. John Elmer Gorman, 6 months, 319 N. West, intusseption. Nancy J McCoy, 69. city hospital, mitral insufficiency. Charles N. Ahrens. 46, 425 Haugh, diabetes mellitus. Edward R Bladen, 87, St. Vincent’s hospital, chronic interstitial nephritis. Albert Louis Roth. 47, 1230 S. Senate, hypostatic pneumonia. Ghiorghita Adam, 35, city hospital, pulmonary tuberculosis. James Woods. 48, 920 Edgemont, angina pectoris. Lucy Jane Slayton, 72, Brevort Hotel, TOreinoma Anna Marie Heeb, 82, 5144 Carrollton, cerebral hemorrhage.' Thomas L. Carleton, 81. St. Vincent's hospital, hypostatic pneumonia. Mabel F. Vickery. 35, Methodist hospital, lobar pneumonia. Births Boys Nicholas and Mary Biehl, 2321 S. Meridian. William and Mary Steinmetz. 2112 E. Twelfth. Fred and Gladys McKinney, 1219 Martin. Parry and Irine Miller. 521 Westmoreland. Raymond and Mabel Carnes, 1111 N. Illinois. Manes and Florence Young. Robert Long Hospital. William and Catherine Hardesty, 3019 W. Washington. Orbie and Ora Bennett. 3258 Dearborn. Irvin and Ira Shocklfy. Robert Long Hospital. Richard and Lucinda Fendley. 518 N. Traub. Girls Charles and Margaret Stevens, 120 N. Chestnut. John and Orphia White, 104 vteisendorf. Clifford and Hellen Grummer. 572 King. Milton and Susie Riley. Deaconess Hospital. Samual and Anna Klencier, Deaconess Hospital. John and Charlotta Scheidegger, 942 N. Parker. Otis and Greta Gulley. 4631 College. Edward and Elva Lepper. 2240 Valley 4 Reginald and Mary Cole. 2017 Fernway." Merle and Zella Lauman, Robert Long Hospital. Ethel and Henrietta Cobb. 1020 S. Pershing. Francis and Anna Benton. 1314 W. Henry. Gary and Blanche Kennedy, 1106 S. Mount. Richard and Helen Sims, 1326 W. Twen-ty-Sixth. Twins Stanley and Esther Ranstead. Robert Long Hospital, girls.

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This man is not hiding from his wife. Nor playing anew kind of a game. He is wearing the newest swimming cap, invented by A. G. Johnson of Washington, designed to keep water otit of his eyes, ears and nose. He might as well stay home, eh?

Pilot

Captain Lehmann, German Zeppelin authority who has been in conference with navy air service officers in this country, has returned to Germany to brins Kick America’s new dirigible, the ZR-3. Germany’s contract with the United States provides for safe delivery' this summer.

Slain

Ronald Mac Donald, 15, has confessed to the brutal murder of his pretty school teacher, Louise Gerrish at Amherst, Maine. The body was found after she had been missing several days.

Claimant

GORDON IRWIN GROW x. “Youngest noble” is the title Gordon Irwin Grow hopes to carry away from the Mystic Shrike conclave in Kansas City. Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Grow, 1213 Hoyt Ave., was born pp Christmas day, 1923. With his parents and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Stewart, 3231 MacPherson Ave., Gordon left Friday for Kansas City by motor The party expects to reach Kansas City Sunday. Grow and Stewart are nobles of Murat Temple. Monk Adopts Hogs REPUBLIC Kan., May 28. Jock, a diminutive monkey, has been a regular inhabitant of a pigsty orm-be farm of W. H. McClure, near here, for three years. In that time numerous families of pigs have grown to hoghood under Jock's guiding care and have become expert “saddle hogs,” with the monkey as chief jockey. Mussolini Protected ROME, May 28. —An old servant from Mussolini’s native province watches zealously over the Italian premier's health and safety. Whenever a stranger brings a present to the house, the servant feels, it, smells it and tries to imagine what it can be.

A Times Want Ad Gets Results —Call MAin 3500

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2 CARD OF THAXKS CARD OF THANKS—We wish to thank our many friends, neighbors and relatives for their kindness and sympathy shown us in the death of our dear wife and mother. Estelle Simmons. We especially thank the Woman's Order of the KuKlux Klan. Rev. Trinkle, sinrers and members of the Enrlewood Christian Church the Queen Esther Chapter of the Order at Eastern Star. Kolola Council No. 70 D. of P., Heydon Buchanan, undertaker, for his most excellent services. HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. 5 FUNERAL DIRECTORS Drexel 2570. Res. Drexel 2046. W. T. Blasemgym FUNERAL DIRECTOR Auto Service for All Occasions Auto Amublance. Lady Attendant. 1625 Slielby St. Indianapolis, Ind. “Planner & buchanan 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Mam 0641. 0642. LI. 2641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY BERT 8. GADD—=I3O Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Main 0908. UNDERTABERS^—HISEY A TITUS, 951 N. Delaware. LODGES AND ( LI BS FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. No. 211—Regular meetings held every Monday evening a! 8 p. m at Eagle s Temple. 43 W. Vermont St. ED I) JONES. President. ALBERT LETUP. Secretary __ y~7rrA <>^.\^ ni> °tm> LOST—TWO DIAMOND RINGS 1 PTA MONO AND EMERALD RING TWO BRACELETS ANT STRING OF PEARLS IN .* SMALL BLACK COIN PURSE ABOUT A WEEK AGO VALUED AS HEIRLOOMS. VERY LIBERAL REWARD LINCOLN 1236 964 N MERIDIAN APT. NO. 1. LOST—G reflex 3A camera al Spew!way Liberal reward MR LOTT 534 Massachusetts Ave Mam 64"4 HORSE, bav, strayed from 371 h and Hawthorn-. Call Web. 6828. LOST, strayed or stolen. i>la and tan gi at, from 634 K Washington St. Re ware Gall Main 31177. LOST —Poekethook. with about S4s tn Red Ron! Mill chutes at Riverside Park. Call Drexel 0959. Liberal reward FOUND—Articles found in Indianapolis street cars yesterday: 9 UMBRELLAS 2 BOOKS 1 COAT 1 PR GI/OVES 1 PACKAGE Telephone Main 2737

12 11^ DRIVER —Experienced for coal truck. Must have references and licenser Apply in person. METROPOLITAN COAL CO.. 945 y. Davidson. WANTED—Mrn* and farm anti dairy hand. Stop 9. Danville car line. Phone Belmont *V2OI, nng and. Charles Davis IT S never *jost unt:i Indianapolis Times Want Ads have failed to find it. 13 INSTRUCTIONS MODERN piano and 10 banjo taught in 20 lesson*. CHRISTENSEN SCHOOL, 106 Pembroke Arcade. Circle 3034. MEN to learn Darner trade TRI CITY BARBER S COLLEGE. 510 E Washington St.. Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 0757POP ULAR piano music taught in 20 les sons, beginners and advanced Clark Boles School. 10 W Ohio St Circle 8336. IT S NEVER lost until Indianapolis Time* Want Ads have failed to find it. 14 8A 1 ESMA N \V A NTED eeAtwwvwwwseeAee# TAILORING - v .'ckly salary, bigger commissions in advance, all wool, better tailored clothes. $33.65. express prepaid, •union made. Greatest money making line. Great Western Tailoring Cos., Pioneers for thirty yea. . Chicago. 15 AG ;,Vl'S ANU JwQI-I ClT(IRS CHEWING gum and mints; be our agents. We make the best. Spearmint and Novelty packages. Sell direct from factory to storekeepers.. Helmet Company. Cin clnnati. 17 SITUATION’S WANTED b—Female CURTAINS TO LAUNDER. LUTZ. DREXEL 0895. IRONING or washing py the day; ref., fast worker; $2.60. Web, 8652. LAUNDRESS, exp , wants washings to bring home. Call for and del. HA. 2227. WANTED—To nurse elderiy invalid by experieneed woman. Beech Gr. 168 J-2 SPECIAL—WooI blankets, fine spreads, silk and soft shirts. LI ncoln 4471 HOl's E KEEPER —By r-'iable, iniddleaged lady in small family. 18 ROOMS FOR RENT ALABAMA, N.. 2424; nice front room; * modern, private home. Randolph 8307. ALABAMA, 2205 N.; nicely furnished double rooms; garage; reas, Rand. 5266. CLINTON Hotel: desirable rooms; 29 Virginia Avo Circle 5422. TALBOTT, N.. 2011, modern furnished room in private home. Randolph 5407. a—Light Housekeeping ASHLAND, 1645: two modern front rooms, private entrance; range; water: adults. COLLEGE, 215414; two iarge light front rooms: kitchenette furnished; janitor service reasonable. DELAWARE. N„ 525; largo room, $5 also sleeping room. Call Circle 1489. HOYT. 1112; 2 furnished, modern rooms. DR, 5816. Call affpr 5 p. m. MARKET. E.. 1536; 3 mod. furn. rooms in private home. Drexel 0316. 24TH, E., 665; cor. College, 2 rooms with kitchenett; no children, 665 E. 24TH. cor. College; 2 rooms with kitchenette: no children. ROOM and kitchenette: well furnished; electr.eity, gas and bath. Riley 1288. OHIO. 1019; 2 mod. furnished housekeeping rooms; pri. entr, Lin. 3409. 139 N. 3T St., nice, large, front room. Ever thing furnished: $5.50. b—Board and Rooms NICELY famished modern, airy room for refined ladies; east. Drexel 3757. ARSENAL. N., 1616: comfortable room in private home; $7, Web. 3185, 19 RENTALS ~~~ a—Houses 15TH St., E.. 414; 4 bed rooms, modern house: first class repkir. $65. Randolph 9364. L 4. SALLE, N. 2730; 4 rooms, gemi-mod-rn: $25. W. L. BRIDGES. 137 N. Dele ware St: Circle 7808. IT'S never los, until Indianapolis Time* Want Ad* hi ve failed to find it.

Your Home 1 It is yours, and yet .maybe you want to sell it. Every day brings new ideas to people’s minds. Today may be the day someone will have an idea that they want such a home as you have to sell. Times Want Ads can sell it, for people read Times Want Ads when they want to buy. \ Call Main 3500 and give the ad now. Charge accounts opened with responsible persons of permanent address. An Ad Every Day /.s* the Proper Way

19 KKXTALS a—Houses I M 4PLE lane 5119: " room house; furnished: ear-age. $75 month during summer Brookstde 7220. ___ colored n rooms and hath; pan E. I. : dear parage: $50.00. 710 Hankers Trust Bldg Main 0020 0730 N LASALLE ST : tour mom double. 525. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO Main 0792. 20* > s n Norwimd. i~ nmms newly decorat. <F SIO.OO 027 E. Vermont, 0 rooms modem. newly decorated, water paid $35.00 1220 Broadway. 10 rooms, modern Will decorate Barn . .. .$62.50 I. N RICHIE A SON 71Q Bankers Trust Bldg Main 0520 2oth Street ( 7 rooms, mod., newly decorated: hot water heat, full floored attic; good base meat. Cobh Realty Cos. Main 2216 COBB REA ITS Cos KENTS—INS CRINC E RE A1 ESTATE Main 2716. TUXEDO N , 255: 0 rooms, pas. Call Web 140 ii. b— Flats Furnished DLPLEX Lower. 716 K. 25th St ; 5 rooms. lawn. $55 prr month STATE SAVINGS AND TRYST CO. Rental Duftartmont. ALABAMA. N . 1822: three rooms and bath. S4O and f47.50. STATE SAVINGS & TRUST CO. Main 151*7 9 K Market d—Business Places MADISON. 1025; nuo storeroom. _ show windows $.45 DrexH 5375. c—Apartments APT., nicely furnished, small; near downtown phone Ltd 5549 b—Houses BKOOKSIDE. 2919; new A*-room modem bungalow: $5,000. $325 down, or will take in trade, car. lot or diamond as ttrt payment, Washington lh7o. CAPITOI, AVK.. near .‘i.Mh: modern except furnace; new root: newly painted pa pet'cd. new fixtures, full lot: east trout; v l 250 small down payment. Wash. 1 *76. DEI AWARE St, north of .reek: modern; 7-room residence; full basement arid attic; might consider trade for double. Owu. er RANDOLPH 1602. LYNDHCKhi DRIVE One acre. 5 room bungalow, full basement. electric lights, furnace, bathroom, no fixtures: garage; 20 minute drive from Monument Circle: built for a home, about 1 year old; price $6,000. -This cannot be duplicated. .M ike U 9 an offer. Call Circle 6(500. Evenings and Sundays. Irv. 2762. SMALL payment will get possession of 5room home, electric* lights city water, sewer collections. Call Harrison 0734. SOUTH SIDE HOME FIVE-ROOM home on Wisconsin, near Meridian St.; only $3,150; with a cash payment of $500: balance monthly. Marion County Stale Bank. Ntear Garfield Park 2116 S. East st. Seven-room cottage: electric lights, gae. city water, barn, garage; price $2,600. Part cash, oalance terms. Lorenz Schmidt & Sons 31 Monument Circle Main 3715. Evenings Ran. 5551. 4 New Nifty Bungalows Five rooms each, on S. Dearborn St., in .300 block: price $3,000; $l5O cash; balance $25 per month. See Van Arsdell, with 11. 0. Tuttle & Bro. Residence Webster 1108. 2.33 E. Ohio. Main 1108. A Real Buy .. MeKim Ave., 2 blocks south of Washington; 5-room semi-modern; $3,500; can be bought for S3OO down. Sanders Realty and Investment Cos. "51 Hume-Mansur Bldg. Lin. 3515 NEAR Rockwood Pulley Cos.; well-built, 5-room modern bungalow; on easy terms. Spann Ave.; SSOO cash, balance monthly. PRIESMEYER & WEISS Li. 8105. 136 N. Del. Eve, liar. 2913 Worn Yourself a Bungalow BEAUTIFUL home sites on car line Wade, Hervey and Kelly Streets At Churchman Ave. Representatives on grounds Saturday and Sunday afternoons, to tell you how you can win a beautiful little four-room bungalow. SANDERS REALTY AND INVESTMENT CO. 230 Hume-Mansuer Bid.. Indianapolis Stewart 1735. Lincoln 3515 or Drcxel 1540 FOR COLORED 906 E. 21st ST. l I will sell a 5-room cottage to responsible colored family on monthly payments. Rail. 1103 Lin. 3845. FOUR-ROOM bungalows, easy payments. Wash. 4344. CITY BLDRS. REALTY CO. FOR nice homes, east or south, call C. J. OSBURX. Drexei 0184. BUNGALOW, new 5-room mod.: Riverside drive. Terms. Randolph 6703. rim COLORED BUYERS Small down payment will buy good, semi-modern home at 919 E. Fourteenth St. CIVIC REALTY CTL 130 N. Delaware. Room 104. Lin. 5050. Eve., Har. 0458.

“1 KKAL KSTATF FOK SALE b— Houses New bungalow two large lots l™ ft front, 1.-s-fl deep. .50.75,>; lerm> cash, balance, monthly. „ I N RICHIE & SON. ,10 Bankers Trust Bldg. Main 0520 Alter 0 p m . Randolph ’.'471 d—Lots ! DE QUINCY ST. south of Tenth St.; east front, bargain for quick sale. Also. ; 5000 Capitol Ave , east front. Washing ! ten 1870 • in. Owner. Brookside 7491 . ; EQUITY in beautiful wooded let 111 Forest Hill; by owner. Randolph 0201. e—Suburban Price 32,350® S2OO Down $21.50 a Month 1 New four-room cottage, 7 miles west of -Monument. One block from interurlian stop. 3 blocks from bus lines and National road. One acre of ground and garage. MA in 2957 or BEI. 3356-Ring 2 Evenings. 707 Occidental Building. SKL®® Down Acre Tracts Located at interurban stops. On or near paved roads and bus lines. 15 minutes’ drive from Circle. Building up with nice homes. Restricted against colored people. Double credit allowed for each dollar up to SIOO. Prices from S6OO up. Balance may be paid in small weekly or monthly payments. Let us show you these tracts without any obligation to you. For appointment call office, MA in 2957, evenings BEI. 3386 ring 2. 707-10 Occidental Bldg. I—lkltk 1( ACRES, north, as near interurban stop; 1 ash or terms. A No. 1432. Time*. b—Summer Resorts and Cottages. Raver Lots $145 and Up Just a few choice River fronts and a few other choice lots remain in River Park. Located north of Ravenswood on White River. Follow concrete road north of Broad Ripple for two miles. Then one mile east on Dandy Trail to River Park. Good bathing facilities, dancing, fishing, playgrounds, boating, picnic tables and etc. Buy early and buy the best. $25 down. Smally weekly or monthly payments. If you would like to see these fine lots call Clarence or Doyle, office MAin 2957, evenings BEI. 3386 ring 2. 707 Occidental Bldg. g—Builders and Corn rioting. IF you have a clear lot we will build you a home. Our house* are 'letter -and cheaper, because we have no office help and pay no commission. Call if ain 1221 and ask for Mil. ELVERS or MR KLEIN g—Building and Contracting. BUILDERS Have lots clear will deed. Lft you build bouse, and take second nortprnye. Address A No 141!8. Timeg. 22 HEAL ESTATE WANTED Ready Money In cash awaits the owner of small house south or west, regardless of condition. Will pay all cash immediately if priced right. Ran. 0473. WE NEED HOUSES. Call Lincoln 3734. Immediate attention given all calls. Ettinger & Schreiber 23 FARM LANDS FORTY acres Florida land for S4O down: only sls per acre: $lO monthly. Level, productive, eruod drainage and markets; in Irish potato and orange grove belt. Write Realty Development Cos.. Palatka, Fla. tt, MISCELLANEOUS FOK sAIU a—Coal, Ice and Wood Special Prices Now is the time to buy good, clean coal To seeore good clean coal you must be •sure to buy from a good, reliable coal dealer. The past sixteen years’ experience in the coal business taught us to select our coal from the best reliable mines in the country. Best W. va: Block clean fkd.s6.so Best E. Ky. Block clean fkd.s6.so Best Poca. Red Ash $8.60 Best Glendora lp„ clean fkd.s6.oo Best Glendora egg. clean fkd $5.50 Best Ind. Ip., clean fkd $5.75 111 .or Ind. egg, clean, fkd $5.35 High-grade nut and slack $3.75 KINDLING WITH EACH TON. A discount on all cash orders of two tons or more. Union lee & Coal Cos. Drext, 4621. Drexel 4622.

25 MISCELLANKOUS FOR SALK * b—Clothing TROUSERS p To Matelto p n Your Coat n I $3.95, $4.95 T S $5.95, $6.95 and up. S • THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St., Near Illinois c—Household Goods IRUGS 9x12 Size $8.45 and Up Floor Covering, Yard .........49c Window Shades 29c United Rug and Linoleum Mills 425 E. Washington St. SPECIAL Gold Seal Congo]eum Rugs, 9x12, $14.75 Regular nationally advertised price is $lB. Small sizes proportionately priced. All sizes and patterns in 6tock. NO SECONDS All perfect rugs and are fully guaranteed. Our n*\v spring stock of Brussels. Axminsters, velvets and Wilton rugs are sold at the lowest prices in the city. Come in arid let us prove it. A small deposit holds any rug for future delivery. Free Delivery Anywhere Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W. Wash. St., opposite Statehonse. “If it covers the floor, we have it." Gperi Saturday evenings until 9 o'clock ATTRACTIVE full-size wooden beds In ivory, oak or any color enamel. $18.50. FURNITURE SPECIALTIES CO.. 442 Massachusetts Ave. Lincoln 6061. COMBINATION folding bed and cbifforobe, oak. Hot blast heater, practically new. Drexel 6200. N HOOVER electric sweeper, guaranteed, free demonstration. Lincoln 3441. BED. complete: springs, mattress; good condition: set dishes, etc. 702 E. 11th. DAVENPORT. Rocking chairs: libcarv table; rocker. Circle 5476. ILK oak chiffonier. Tike new; S2O. Wash ::74'.’. 4065 Central Ave. RUGS 9x20, 29x12, small rugs. 1817 Arrow Ave. Webster 6387. d—Miscelloneoua Tents and Tarpaulins All Sizes Also Tourists Tents Priced Right 1302 W. WASHINGTON Typewriter Bargains USED LARGE AND SMALL TYPEWRITERS AT LOW BRICES. ALL GUARANTEED CASH OR PAYMENTS; EXPERT REPAIRING AT LOW COST. RIBBONS 500 EACH. Clark Typewriter Shop IS W. MARKET ST . 2ND FLOOR Phone Main '..’686 .TYPEWRITERS $25. $35. S4O. SSO. $00; factory rebuilt* and fully guaranteed. Typewriter* rented, repaired. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO . 30 S. Pennsylvania. Ltnco'n gs 22 Established 1880. Carload, guaranteed, new, A grade, It., and 5 ft. bath tubs, .30 in. wide with 3.in. roll rim. Price $22.50. Mall orders filled. M. L. Goldberg & Son Cos. 1302 W. Washington. BINDER TWINE Slightly damaged, in five-pound ball*. Fit for a hundred uses. While it lasls. 5 cents per pound in 100 pound lots. Must be seen to be appreciated M. L. Goldberg & Son Cos. 1302 West Washington Street

HAND BLOCK MACHINE Cheap. Randolph 9129; i TWO cars of roll roofing, red. green and bine black slate surf;u*e; all firsts, not seeonila $1.75 per roll. Liehtenauer ; Bros., 1011 W Wa.-cn.ig’on, Bel. 3400. e—Musical Instruments PIANO upright, real bargain, easy terms. Randolph 4591. SET OF TRAP DRUMS. W E bster 2100. f—Pot and Live Stock RABBITS tOI.D AND YOUNG) CHEAP 544 Fletcher. AMERICAN pit bull puppies: registered. 927 X Tibbs Ave Belmont 4017. i 2) in N1 N FSS ANN<H XUEAIKXIS BATHROOM COMPLETE. S9O E. M Hardin Cos. 3215 E. Mich. Web. 3001. VAULT CLEANING. PERSONAL SERVICE 93.5 E, Maryland. Slew, 1794. CARPENTERING AND ROOFING Repairs T. F. BISHOP. 15 S. East. Main 11S12. CONTRACTOR, plaster of all kinds: estimate,* free. S ADA MS. Webster 2927. FEATHERS nought, sola and renovated; feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. BCRKLE, 416 Mass Main 1428. HAIR combings called for and made into switches. Beech Grove 230-J 1. PAP E R HAN<II NI r AND PAINTING, 1 FIRST CLASS WORK GUAR Bel. 4647.1 PAPER HANGING; PAPER FURNISHED WEB. 8066. i PAPER hanging arm painting at reasonahie price. Call Wash, 02S0. Irv. 3050. , PAPER eld $t up; windows, hrdwd. firs.. woodwork. Expei . THOMAS M. 1307. PAPER cleaning, w . odw ork w ashed; make SAFETY RAZOR BLADES”| Sharpened. TUTTLEDOE. 201 Indiana Ave. SODDING. grading and white-washing spray or brush, Lincoln 2014. UPHOLSTERING furniture, repairing and _ refirushmg. DR. 7691 for free est. RI GS. 9x12. thor clnd; $2; all work guar. SUPERIOR CLEANERS. Ken. 4462. * MULLER S HAT SHOP Moved to 107 W. Maryland St. DE FORD, the rug cleaner; 9x12 rugs j cleaned; $2. Lincoln 7673. ! SEWING machines; used: $5 to S2O: rents, repairs, parts and hemstitching. 930 S. Meridian. Drcxel 4292. 28 S I ()K.\( Ys\Mi KANSFISK RADIO TRANSFER C ‘ rcla j 3 Overland or City Hauling 3 3 214 E. New York. 3 33 HAULING —PACKING—STORAGE Otto J. Suesz, Main 2353-3628. Night: Webster 0699. ! Low rate on California shipments. LOCAL and over;ana moving, storage, crat- I ing and packing. HOOSIER TRUCK- ! ING CO.. 15 S. East St. Main 6812. Red Ball Transit Cos. 26 Monument PI Main 4831, MIKE O’BRIEN. Transfer and Storage Main 1307. LIGHT MOVING AND TRANSFER DRBXKL 0001. c 29 BUSINESS 0l r POKTUNITIES GROCERY downtown, must be sold on ae- j count of death. 16 years established.! Price SI,OOO Call Manila- or T U esdv. A A. BARNES SALES SERVICE. 309 Guaranty Bldg, Lincoln 609.), j 30 AU T OMOIIILFS FOR SALE b—Gasoline CHEVROLET TOURING Demonstrator; we have one left, driven less than 1,000 miles; new car guarantee: we will save you money; see them today. STONE CHEVROLET CO. 540 E. Wash. St. Open Evenings. CHEVROLET Superior, 1923: first-class in every respect; extra equipment. To get this car ask ior No. 202. Bargain, $425. CAPITOL OVERLAND CO., Capitol at Michigan CHEVROLET TOUKINw. new. $l5O down. PRATHER CHEVROLET,CO. 050 Virginia Ave. DR. 0847. Open evenings and Sunday. CHEVROLET roadster, in splendid condition. just overhauled, good tires, good bargn, $1.50. terms. Virgil Henry. C. 1934.

130 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE DORT. 1922 touring; new tires; terms. 559 N. Capitol. Lincoln 4516, i DODGES, ail models. ipen and closed; terms or trade. 359 N, Capitol. LI. 4.510. FORD—Coupe, 1921: $275. AL good tires. Decker lock wheel, line upholstering: looks fine. A bargain: SB7 down, balance, terms. 422 N. Meridian St. Open evenings and Sunday. FORD—Touring. 1921; $125. Regular good tires, first-class mechanical condition ; SSO down, balance $3.50 per week. 422 N. Meridian St. Open evenigs and Sunday. FORD. 1923 model touring. $275; starter dem. rims and looks like new, 5 good cord tires, other extras, small down I payment or will trade. 422 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday. • FORD touring. 192 e; good paint and tires, excellent mechanical condition: SSO cash, balance monthly. INDIANA INVESTMENT AND SECURITIES CO.. 235 W. Georgia. Circle 8327. | FORD BODIES Sedan, coupe, roadster, commercial and ! touring bodies. SWISSHELM & PARKER. 544 E. Wash. Open Eves. FORD, 1922 touring; runs perfect: $75. balance easy terms. MILLER AUTO SALES. 644 E. Washington. FORD. 1923 touring, oiarier. dem.. lock wheel and other extras; $175; terms, 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings, FORD, 1920 roadster; runs fine; $65 cash, that’s all. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings FORD 1923 touring, in good condition throughout; good tiree 235 W. Georgia. Circle 8327, FORD, 1918 touting. Your best buy today; SBO. 427 N. Meridian. KISSEL—YeIIow speedster. 1920. Your chance to own one of those classy little racers at a low figure; 6 wire wheels, 6 cord tires; $l5O in extras. A bargain. Terms or trade. 422 N. Meridian St. Main 3022. Opening evenings and Sundays. 80 AUTOMOBILES FOK SALE b—Gasoline MAXWELL. 1920 touring; this car has had exceptional care. An exceptional bargain; S6O down, balanace on very easy payments. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday. NASH touring, mechanical A-l: guaranteed; $275; $125 down, balance 1 year. 218 E. New York St. Main 4t46. NASH 6 sedan; fuliy equipped allround. A-l condition. Looks like new. 2635 W. Walnut. Belmont 0506. OAKLAND. 1917 touring; $125.00; term* < 427 N Meridian Open evenings. STANLEY STEAME l. m nne condition. Cash, terms or trade. Circle 4977, STEPHENS touring. 1918; $250: good tires: first-class shape, mechanically a real buy. Small down payment or will trade. 422 N. Meridian St. Open evenings and Sunday. STUDEBAKER big 6: 7 passenger. 1920: fine looking car: needs a little work. Priced to sell, $195: bring this add with you; worth $lO on price of car. INDPLS AUTO PARTS & TIRE CO. 522 N. Capitol. Open evenings and Sunday STUTZ — 4-passenger sport, speedster: Jovalve; new paint, body Stutz red: all renickeled like new; 6 good tires. Au unusually attractive bargain; $275 down; terms or trade. Open evenigs and Sun* day. 422 N. Meridian St. Main 3022. For Good Used Oars See 1 WOLF AUTO CO. 559 N. Capitol. Main 1579. Open Sundays, Will take good talking machine or radio set as part payment on good used car. LI ncoln 6865. GUARANTEED USED CARS. Your own term*. Day and Night Auto Laundry. ; USED cars, all kinds, on easy payments. Storage, parts, accessories. All night service SOUTH SIDE SALES. DR. 6240. j l SFD CARS bought ana sold. i. GOLD- | BURG 522 N. Capitol. ; FOR DEPENDABLE used cars. e* C. H. WAT T EPICH cn 533 N. Meridian St. OVERLAND rdster. 5 good tires. step plates motometer and bar cap. new. At real buy. $405 CAPITOL OVERLAND CO , M King in and Capitol Ave. CHEVROLET coupe. 1923: 5 good tires. step plates, motometer and bar cup. wind shield wiper, all in A-l condition, $l5O down bal. easy terms. Ask for No. 509. CAPITOL OVERLAND CO . Michigan ami Capitol Ave. OVERLAND 1921: paint and motor in very good condition and real buy. See it. CAPITOL OVERLAND CO.. Michigan and Capitol Ave. OVERLAND rdster, 1920: paint and motor in A-l condition: best buy on market [ today. CAPITOL OVERLAND CO.. Michigan and Capitol Ave, OVERLAND. 1921 touring: $325: extra equipment' rim wheels. Seo this car now. CAPITOL OVERLAND CO.. Michiran and Capitol Ave. (IVF.RI.ANI> coupe, model “PI”; paint in first-class condition wn's side cord tires. Be sure to see it. CAPITOL OVERLAND CO . Michigan and Capitol Ave. . STUDHpAKER big 6; 7 passenger. 1920: ' fine .ooking car: needs a little work, i Priced to sell $195: bring this add with you; worth $lO on price of oar. INDPLS. AUTO PARTS & TIRE CO. 522 N. Capitol Open evenings and Sunday. REG touring. 1917 in good iionditiofl. good tires and springs. Come in and see it. Priced to sell. SIOO. HAYNES & SCHMIDT. 120-122 W. North. ' Lincoln 7575. NASH louring, 1921. fit good mechanical condition: -cowl lights, and priced to sell. We need the cash. $450. HAYNES & SCHMIDT. 120-122 W. North Lincoln 7575. WILLYS-KNIGHT louring; repainted; in A1 condition, and priced to sell. HAYNES & SCHMIDT. 120 122 W. North Lincoln 7575, SEE our LOT of good used cars. Capitol at North. HAYNES & SCHMIDT. 120-122 W. Nortlr Lincoln 7575, OVERLAND sedan; bumpers, spare, heater, etc.; $650. HAYNES & SCHMIDT. 120-122 W. North. Lincoln 7575. FORD sedan. 1921: first-class condition: a lot fixtures. Come in and see it. I CAPITOL OVERLAND CO.. Michigan and Capitol Ave. FORD. 1922 roadster; slip-on body: in A1 condition, and some extras; $180; terms. CAPITOL OVERLAND CO., Miehigan and Capitol Ave. FORD touring. 1923; in good condition. Come in and see it. CAPITOL OVERLAND CO . Michigan and Capitol Ave. CHEVROLET. 1922 touring: Kelly-Spring-field tires, and in fine condition throughout: $255. CAPITOL OVERLAND CO.. Michigan and Capitol Ave. c—Trucks FORD light delivery truck, in A-l condition throughout; only slightly used. This car is a bargain. 235 W. Georgia. I Circle 8327. FORD truck, mechanically A-l: reasonable if sold by June 7. Will arrange terms for reliable party. Call 521 Ogden St., or Lilt, 4656 31- “AUTOMOBILESWANTED WANTED, 100 OARS to wreck for parts. Will pay the highest cash prices. Call us first. SAM CGRAZ AUTO PARTS & TIRE CO. 519 N. Capitol Ave. Main 6389. AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E. New York St. Main 4446. 32 Al l’O SITPLIES, REPAIRS AUTO TOPS—SIO UP Sedans trimmed and upholstered. AUTO TOP SHOP. 26 E South. Circle 8110. /TANDABDMAKE-EAIY TERtIJ CfIPUQI SALES CO ieoal AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Illinois. S & 8 Auto Laundry TIRES—TIRES Ford sizes, $3 and up. Other sizes, $3 and up. All used tires guaranteed. Adjustments at half price. 525 W. Washlngton St, Open evenings. 33 MOTORCYCLES. BICYCLES BICYCLES, good, $8 and up; tires, $2 and up. 940 Mass. Ave. 34 AUTOMOBILES FOR KENT RENT A NEW CAR. U drive it. 127 E. Wabash. Cricle 3000. 39 LEGAL "NOTICES ‘ NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as executor of estate of Morris Wohlfeld, deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed fb be solvent. EDWARD J. WOHLFELD. No. 22435. May 31-June 7, 14.

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37 MONEY T 6 LOAN WOULD SIOO S2OO S3OO HELP SOLVE YOUR MONEY PROBLEMS? Any Amount, $lO to S3OO. Any tim4 Investigate our easy to pay Twenty Payment Plan Loans. Get $ 50, pay back $ 2.50 a month. “ SIOO, “ $ 5.00 “ S2OO. “ SIO.OO “ “ S3OO. “ $15.00 With interest at 3Ys per cent a month. Pay faster if you wish—less cost. As follows; Pay SSO loan in full in one month. TOTAL COST $1.75 You pay only for the actual time loan* run. Interest is charged only on the actual amount of cash still outstanding. Come in and get free booklet. “The Twenty Payment Plan,” which describes everything fully. All business confidental. We loan on furniture, pianos, Victrolaa, etc., without removal. Also Loan on Diamonds. Call, phone or write INDIANA COLLATERAL LOAN CO. (Bonded Lenders) ESTABLISHED 1887. 201 LOMBARD BUILDING. 24% E. WASHINGTON ST. Main 3286—PHONE—Main 3286. 39 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the following lots of goods: Lot 1995, in name of Robert Bowlin. 1 chair. 1 box and 5 barrels: lot 2107. in name of S. R. Mcßride, 3 boxes. 1 trunk, 1 stand. 1 sack and 1 rocker; lot 2244. in name of W. A. Shaul, 1 bed. heating stove. 7 chairs. 1 table, 1 wringer. 1 hpvenport. 1 refrigerator, rugs, hat rack, wash, machine, desks, stands and wash stands; lot 3131. in name of Henry Thorpe. 1 stove. 2 boxes, tub. stands, cabinet and other goods: lot 2226. in name of Sadie Hicks Richardson, bed. bookshelf, pictures, wringer, chairs, mirrors, bedding, dining table, rugs and other goods; lot 2269, in name of Fred Dyer. 1 trunk. 1 baby cab and child’s chair; lot 2295. in name of Sophia Berkely. 1 square piano: lot 3056. in name of Chester Yarger 1 davenport. 1 bed. 1 dining table. 1 sideboard, 2 library tables and 1 box an other goods: lot 2208, in name of Jofl| Tippett. 1 step ladder - tool box. pianw stool, coal range, child’s play house (K. D.) and other goods; lot 2251 In name of Jerry Little. 1 davenport, 5 chairs. 1 kitchen cabinet. 1 refrigerator. 1 library table and 1 chiffonier, will be sold at auction on Monday. June 16. 1924. at 9 o’clock a. m., at 1605 College Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.. for storage and other charges. COLLEGE AVENUE STORAGE CO., Indianapolis. Ind. NOTICE OF BOND SALE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. OFFICE OF THE CITY CONTROLLER. CITY HALL. INDIANAPOLIS. IND. - NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that in pursuance to the provision of General Ordinance No. 33, 1924, of the Common Council of the City of Indianapolis. State of Indiana, passed on the 21st day of April. 1924, and- approved by the Mayor on the 3d day of May. 1924. the undersigned City Controller of the City of Indianapolis will receive sealed bids at the office of the City Controller at the City Hall, up to 12 o'clock noon on Thursday. June 12, 1924, for the sale of Two Hundred and Eighty Thousand ($280.000.00 1 dollars of the City Hospital Bonds of 1924. of the City of Indianapolis, payable from the General Fund or Sinking Fund of said City, or as may be required by law. said bonds being two hundred eighty in number and in denomination of One Thousand (1,000.00) dollars each, all hearing the date of July 1. 1924. Ten (10) of said bonds shall mature and be payable at the rate of Ten Thousand i $10,000.00) dollars in each year for twenty-eight (28) consecutive years, beginning in the year 1926. and ending in the year 1953. Said bond? shall bear interest at the rate of 4 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the first day of January and the first, day of July of each year, for the period of said bonds and said installment of interest shall be evidenced by interest coupons attached to said bonds. The first coupons attached to each bond shall be for the interest on said bond from the date of issue until the first day of January, 1925. Said bonds and interest coupons shal 1 be negotiable and payable rA the City Treasurer's office oi the City Indianapolis. The proposals or bids be opened by the city controller at his office on the 12th day of June, 1924. between the hours of 12 o'clock a. m. and 2 o'clock p. m. Said City Controller shall thereupon award said bonds, or if ha, shal! see fit. a part or any num>WT thereof to the highest and best bidder therefor, but said City Controller shall have the right to postpone said award until a later date not beyond the 19th day of June, 1924. and also the right to reject any and ijll bids and proposals or a part thereof, and also the right to accept a part of any bid and to award upon any bid the whole or any less number of bonds covered by such bid, except only that no bond shall be soltrat less than par and accrued interest, and said City Controller shall further have thq right in liis : judgment and discretion to award said 1 bonds a part to one bidder and a part to another.

Each and every bid or proposal shall bei presented to the City Controller sealed and 1 shall be accompanied by a duly certified check upon some responsible bank in the City of Indianapolis Indiana, payable to the order of the City Treasurer for the sum of money which shall equal 2H per cent of the face or par value of the bonds bid for or proposed to be purchased, andj in case any bid or proposal shall not be accepted and the ershall be no award of 1 bonds thereon, the certified check accompanying the same shall thereupon be returned to such unsuccessful bidder or bidflcrs. If there shall be awarded the whole' or any part of the bonds upon any bid or proposal, the certified check accompanying the same shall thereupon be delivered to the City Treasurer, who shall thereupon present the same for payment, and shall be entitled to collect the same and hold tho proceeds collected thereon until the completion of the purchase and payment for the bonds so ordered, and if for any reason. said check shall not be paid upon p. captation, the city shall retain said check and shall have the right to collect the same for its own use, and said eheck and proceeds thereon when collected shall; he taken and deemed as agreed and liquidated damages for such breach of contract, and as the payment thereof to tha city. In case any successful bidder shall to complete the purchase of bonds ordered and to pay for the same withp®* the time and manner herein required, oh I which may be prescribed by tne City Controller, the proceeds of such certified check deposited by such birder shall be! taken, considered and deemed as agreed! and liquidated damages for the breach of such bidders contract of purchase and; shall be taken and deemed as the pay-; ment for such damages and shall be retained and held by said City for its use. However, if such successful bidder shall!complete the purchase of said bonds awarded to him. said proceeds of said eer- ! tified check shall thereupon be returned to such bidder at the option of the City, Controller at the time of the completion of ts." sale and payment, for the bonds.' said proceeds of said certified check may be applied and deemed a payment on account of the purchase of “Said bonds. The delivery of any bonds sold shall bo made at the office of the City Treasurer., of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, not: later than the Ist day of July. 1924. or at such time or times as may be agreed upuu by the City Controller and the purchaser or purchasers. Provided, however, that the City Controller may extend! the time for such delivery not more than ten (10) days after the day or days specified or agreed upon as above provided, and the successful bidder or bidders shall take the bonds awarded them and pay for the same at such place and time, and *ny neglect or omission so to do shall be a breach of the bidder's contract of >id or proposal on account of which damages shall be retained or recovered by the City as liquidated as hereinbefore set out. Said bonds and the interest coupons shall be negotiable and payable at the office of the City Treasurer of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, and shall be signed by the Mayor and the City Controller, and the bonds shall be attested by the City Clerk. JOSEPH H. HOGUE. City Controller of the City of Indianapolis. May 31, June 7. 1924. CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE Default having been made in the payment of a certain chattel mortgage executed by C. L. Franklin of Greenfield, County of Hancock and State of Indiana, on the 29th day of December, 1922, and upon which mortgage there is declared be due and unpaid principal, interest accrued costs, $1,227.44. we have'taken possession of one two-and-one-half-ton Service truck and attachments, chassis No, 11206. motor No. 79895. and one Model. S International speed truck and attachments. No. 9621. being the property described in said mortgage, and will sell it at public sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Service Station of the International Harvester Company of America. 329 S. Missouri St.. Indianapolis. Indiana, on Friday, June 6th. 1924. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day. (Signed) INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF AMERICA ta corporation). By M. M. Lyons. May 26, 81, June 6.