Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 23, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 June 1924 — Page 10

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MTADOEN CITES AID GIVEN LABOR AND AGRICULTURE Convention Chairmen Flays 'Unholy Alliance’ of Re- * publicans, “Woe betide the man or aggregation of men, let them call themselves what they will, who would break down the United States Constitution, who would destroy the Magna Charta of American liberty, the foundation of American political and social ‘life, and drive a dagger in ihe heart of the republic.” This was the statement of John S. McFadden, permanent chairman of the Democratic State convention, before the delegates assembled today. McFadden declared the Democratic, party the “constitutional party” cf America. The chairman mentioned the Republican State platform, declaring that the “unholy alliance” of Jackson and his cohorts with Senator James E. Watson seemed to have but one thought in mind, and that to take care of Jackson in his race for Governor and Watson in his vice presidential aspiration. With labor and agriculture ignored by the Republican party, McFadden said, a minority report was received by Republican delegates with cries of "sit down,” howls and catcalls. “On the other hand,” McFadden said, “the Democratic .party gave to labor a compensation law and favors its modification and change to protect labor. Freedom Guaranteed “The Democratic platform gives to the people of Indiana the sacred and constitutional guarantee of free and lawful assemblage, the freedom of the press, freedom of speech, religious liberty, the basic foundation of every American home regardless of creed, color or nationality. “Indiana is yet an agricultural State. Wherever possible the Legislature must aid the farmer, and the only hope of labor and the farmer lies with the Democratic party. “Their interest lies with the party which will aid them and not with j the party which for four years in \ absolute control of national affairs i and almost eight years in control of I State affairs has so signally failed i and deserted them.” McFadden cited Governor Branch as inheriting seven years of waste and extravagance and as thus "became the apologist for them as well.”

“Played With No Limit” McCray and Goodrich played the game of Governor with no limit, McFadden said, and the taxpayers furnished the money and party promises and platform pledges were valueless. McFadden flayed the Goodrich tax law and the expenditures of Government under McCray and Goodrich. He cited statements of Jesse Eschbach, former head of the State board of accounts that had his budget been followed taxpayers would have been saved $16,000,000. McFadden took up expenditure of nearly $5,000,000 tor the Pendleton reformatory as extravagance and expenditure of SI,OOO 000 for Dunes Park as further useless expenditure. He also took up appropriation of $1,000,000 for the State board of agriculture for no specific purpose as against the judgment of the Farmers' Federation and the foundation of the McCray scandal which enveloped the board. • The speaker described the State highway commission as a’great good if properly administered, but which, under Republican rule, has become part of the bureaucratic government machine. Tax Reduction Is Keynote McFadden advocated: Repeal of Goodrich tax law and re-enactment of the Democratic tax law of 1891, under which cost of the war and State debt were paid, the Smte tax board, one of review instead original jurisdiction; restoration of local self-government, discharge of inefficient and useless officers and employes, abolishment of bureaucratic form of government, abolishment of useless boards and commissions, combination of two or more boards into one, making all boards responsible to the people; limitation of public work to necessities, limitation of bond issues, election of competent officials only, reduction of expenses, a debt-paying instead of a debt-increasing administration, minimum on tax levies, honesty in politics. “I.et us proceed to nomination of a ticket naming the next <sovernor with a full complement of officials who will serve the State in conformity with the ideals of this convention and the rank and file of the Democratic party.” McAdoo Wins Florida Bti United Press JACKSONVILLE, Fla., June 5. William G. McAdoo won -he Florida delegation to the Democratic presidential convention, according to returns from Tuesday's primary. McAdoo was leading Senator Underwood by two to one with half the vote tabulated. Theft Suspects QuizzedDetectives today questioned James Holland, 18, of 2456 Martindale Ave.; Richard Weathers, 18, of 2345 Hillside Ave., and Robert Bush, 21, of 2253 Cushing Ave., all colored, who are under arrest on charges of vehicle taking, in hopes of clearing up receqt auto thefts. Theft of Watch Charged Richard Millikan, 30, colored, 307 N. Senate Ave., is charged with grand larceny. Detectives allege he entered the restaurant of C. W. Sweeney, 330 Indiana Ave., and stole a watch valued at $25 „ from Sweeney’s vest. •

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H. Earl Pries won the Davenport, lowa, Republican nomination for constable and spent only 25 cents. The money was speent for an ice cream cone, a bottle of pop and a package of cigarettes. The American minister at Tirana, Albania, has asked a destroyer be kept ready to protect American lives and property endangered by the Albanian revolution. Confederate Civil War veterans are holding thgir thirty-fourth annual reunion ih Memphis, Tenn. Roy O. West, Chicago, has been elected to succeed George B. Lockwood of Indiana as secretary of the Republican national committee. John T. Adams, chairman of the committee, has announced he will resign after the convention next week. -A Divisional Prohibition Chief Herrick says liquor will be scarce in New York during the Democratic national convention.

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Automobiles reported stolen to police belong to: Thomas Bell, R. R. 8., Box 109, Ford, from Ohio and New Jersey Sts. Lawrence Carver, 118 W. Ohio St., Ford, from Delaware and Ohio Sts.' Ora Dickerson. 728% E. Vermont St., Ford, from North apd Noble Sts. Joe Nathan, 2725 N. Meridian Sts., Packard, from Ogden and Michigan Sts. W. Stanley, Lafayette, Ind., Chevrolet, from Lafayette. Marshall Donohoe, 536 Woodlawn Ave., Stephens, from near Union Station. Toledo (Ohio) police report Reo stolen from there. BACK HOME AGAIN Automobiles reported found by police belong to: Jacob E. Meehling, 2203 Broadway, Studebaker. found at Twenty-Fifth St. and Baltimore Ave. Three men arrested in it. Scout Mothers to Serve Scout mothers of Troops 4 and 46 will serve dinner at the semi-annual meeting of the Indianapolis Jewish Council Tuesday 6:30 p. m. at the First Presbyterian Church, Sixteenth and Delaware Sts. Club Hears Bible Talk The first of a series of addresses at the Y. M. C. A. on “Prophecies in Light of the Bible,” was delivered at a bean diner of the Bible Investigation Club, by Dr. Samuel Edward Long, Indiana*Central College professor. Vandals Throw Acid Four boys are reported to have tossed a bottle of acid through a window they’ smashed at the N. H. Hinds moving picture show. 1911 W. St. Hinds told police the boys drove up in an auto. United States Navy Robbed Burglars ransacked the mo ley drawer at the United States Naval recruiting station, 27 E. North St., according to report to police. Office -s in-charge were unable to state thi loss. 6 rUXFKAL DIRECTORS Wo To Blasemigyinni FUNERAL DIRECTOR 2228 Jhelby St. 1702 N. 111. Drexel 2670, PLANNER BUCHANAN 320 S. Dlinois St. Funeral directors to the people ot Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Mam 0841 0842. LI. 2841. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY BERT S. GADD—3I3O Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 622 E. Market. Main 0908. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY * TITUS. 951 N. Delaware. ”’•*> , Wald* H* 10 LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Articles found in Indianapolis street cars yesterday: 6 UMBRELLAS 1 PR. GLOVES 2 PR. GLOVES 1 BUNDLE OF WINDOW SHADES 1 BOOK 4 PACKAGES Main 27.37 LOST—White gold wrist watch with Initials “A. K. H." engraved. Reward. Irv. 3653. 12 HELP IVANTKI)—MALE TIMES CARRIERS WANTED Boys or girls between ages of 10 and 12 years; good chance for live wires to advance. Morality must be rood. Apply at once L. V. GRAETER, Poplar and Pennsylvania Sts. MAN with small capital to invest: to take interest in chemical manufacturing concern. Must be able to manage selling force. For information write Mr. Edw. G. Boerger, Gen. Del., city. WANTED—SHORT ORDER COOK 13 INSTRUCTIONS MODERN piano and 10 bahjo taught in 20 lessons. CHRISTENSEN SCHOOL. 108 Pembroke Arcade, Circle 3034. MEN to learn bar tier trade. TRICITY BARBER S COLLEGE. 610 E. Washington St.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0767. POPULAR piano music taught in 20 lessons. beginners and advanced. Clark Boles School. 10 W Ohio St. Circle 8326. 16 HKLP W ANTED—FEMALE HOUSEKEEPER—MotherIess home; 3 in family: full charge; more for home than wages. Call after 4 p. m, 824 Bates. HOUSEKEEPER by man employed: no children; go home'nights: state particular,?. Address A No. 1435. Times. 17 SITUATIONS WANTED a—Mate CHAUFFEUR: do own repairing: references: 8 years' experience. Ken. 3C02. HOUSECLEANING, whitewashing: yard work: white man. LINCOLN 8641. WANTED —Position: battery man; experienced. Drexel 8084. b—Female CURTAINS TO LAUNDER. LUTZ. mtUTZL/IMA

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U SITU ATIONS WANTED b—Female WANTED —Half day work by the week. Call 9:30-11:30 a. m. or 5:30-7:30 p. m. KENWOOD 3120. WANTED —Washing to onng noine and wall paper to clean, Lincoln 3245. WANTED—Day work: laundry or cleaning; experienced. Riley 2156. SMALL bundle washings to bring home. 728 Pomeroy St. Lin. 4483. 18 ROOMS FOR RENT ASHLAND. 1510: large, front room .nicely furnished: garage. Lincoln .übll. CLINTON HOTEL, desirable rooms, S3 up to $6. 20 Virginia Ave. KEYSTONE. N.. 431: furnished large front room, first floor. Webster 7048, MERIDIAN,* N., 2215; nicely furnished front room modern. Kan. 3939, 1426 MARLOWE, large front room, modern; no other roomers: east: 2 gentlemen or married couple. Lin. 1854. , 2430 N. ILLINOIS. 2 mod., nicely furnished rooms; garage, Rand. 1270. ROOM, beautiful, airy. mod., sleeping; north: garage. Harrison 1398. a—Light Housekeeping COLLEGE. 2154 Vj : two large ilght front rooms: kitchenette furnished: upitor service reasonable. M HOYT 1112: 2 furnlsned. modern rooms. DR ’ 5816, Call after p m ILL., N.. 1808: mod. room for housekeeping ; also sleeping room Randolph 5207, THIRTIETH andlLL.. large, light, clean. 2 rooms furnished: S3. Rand, oSO.i. 949 E. McCARTY. furnished rooms, kitchenette. hot water, bath. gas. lights, $6; gixxl n< lghborhod near Fletcher Bivil j 1474 N. NEW JERSEY, 2 front' light housekeeping rooms: one front sleeping roolg private home, Lincoln 8513 463Vj BLAKE, room aiui kitchenette; well furnish'd: electricity gas and bath. ' ROOMS. 2 unfurnished: use of kitchen; for couple with children. Stewart 2770. E. TWELFTH. 810; 2 imfurn. rooms, moderq. good location, private home. 3" MOD partly furnisned lighthousekeep- i ing mis : couple Bel. 0444. * j ROOMS, three modern, furnished: employed people preferred. Circle 1342. 1524 SPANN. 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Drexel 3896. . 139 N. EAST; nice large front room: $5.00 per week. b—Board and Rooms HENDRICKS PLACE 24: mod. furnished room; homelike llrpxel 9558. TWENTY NINTH W 4.19 front mod and downstairs room: private home: 2 gentlemen or employ'd couple Rand. OHUfi WASH.. E. 1616; moil, room with board If desired: homelike. Drexel 9537 YOU?G r.AI'Y. board and share room with i daughter: mod : home privileges: 2 car lines Webster 1714 CHlLD—Wanted to board and room 3308 Graoeland Ave. Randolph 5157. MODERN room, private home: morning and evening meals: garage Drexel 3373. ! 19 RENTALS a—Houses LA SALLE. N., 2730; 4 rooms semi- \ modern: $25: W. L Bridges. 137 N. Delaware St Circle 7808. OLIVER - *438: 5 rooms $25.00 627 E Vermont. 8 rooms, mod.. 34.00 308’j E. Norwood. 4 rooms 10.00 I. N RICHIE & SONS 710 Bankers Trust Bldg Main 0520. 20TH STREET Seven-room modern, newly decorated: hot water heat: full floored attic: good basement Lynn St., new 3 and 4-room houses: new decorated; electricity: $lB and SI 8. f'Oßt~ REALTY CO Mam 2218 25TH ST . E.. 718: lower duplex: •> rooms and bath: 2 bedrooms; full sized kitchen. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4517. 9 E Market St TUXEDO. N. 255; 8 room, gas S2O. Call Wehster I fOO EAST—Eight-room semi-modern : electric! lights; water inside; good condition: $35 Washington Bank & Trust Cos. I Main 0793. dOIiO&Sb—B23% Indiana Ave.; five-room apartment: re finished; S2O. Washington Bank & Trust Cos. Main 0792. _____ COLORED 324 W 21st. St. 2 rooms and bath, s2l. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO , rental dept. COBB REALTY Cos.. KENTS —-INSI7RANCE—REAL ESTATE V ain_22 l6 ONE large room. i'ght and place for garden : $lO per month Helmont 4742_ 311 MINERVA: 5-room louse, semi-m.d-ern. Circle 0458 d—Business Place* GOOD desk space for rent. Essex & Lucas. 312 Kahn Bldg. Circle 6800 SI REAL ESTATE FOB SALK b—Houses BKOOKSIDE. 2919; new hve-room modern ! bungalow: $5,000. $325 down, or will j take in trade, cae. lot or diamond as first i payment. Washington 1876. j CAPITOL AVE . near 38th: modern except j furnace; new roof; newly painted, pa- 1 pered. new fixtures, full lot; east front: $4 250 small down payment Wash. 1876, 1 COMER Aw., new 5-room modern home, full basement, garage; terms. Owner. Drexel 9209. CORNELL, near 21st white or colored: 4 and 5-room cottages; easy payments. Real estate dept MEYER-KISER BANK. GIMBER St.. 5 rooms, front and back porch: garage: fruit and shade; terms. Owner. DREXEL 9209, . PROSPECT ST.; new b-room semi-modern bungalow: on earline. Easy payments. Call Wilcox. Drexel 4348. Cottage Home S4OO Cash Located in the 1700 block on S. Delaware St., six-room cottage with five rooms j on the first floor and one-room and attic, upstairs city water at the sink in the | kitchen, gas for lights and cooking, rooms I all nicely decorated, good cellar. sewer | connection, fireproof roof, cement walks. ; shed. The cleanliness of the property will meet with the approval of the most fastidious housewife. Monhtly payments s3l. Price $3,500. Call Ed. O’Callahan, South Side Specialist, with McCord McKinney, Realtors 311 Lemoke Bldg. Circle 5220. Evenings, Brookside 1633. ‘‘MUST SELL QUICK! ’’ BEAUTIFUL NEW.BUNGALOW S3.SOO—ONLY SSOO CASH EMERSON AVE. S. OF MAPLE RD. Wonderful location, paved street and sidewalks, close to car and school, lot 57x 210. bungalow set 50 ft. from street, beautiful trees, pretty garage with electric lights and front dii*e. long living room, big dining-room, built-in buffet, beautiful electric fixtures with wall switches and floor plugs, large kitchen and pantry, irim-ing-board in wall, pretty arch-way to hall. 2 nice bedrooms with bathroom between (fixtures not In bathroom). French door, b'g back porch, deep well, built by owner. A.'tual bargain. P F. THRUSH. WASH. 4390 EAST, mod. bungalows. 7 rooms. 4 rooms; hardwood floors, beautiful porch, extra big lot, improved street and alley, all paid. Close to school and church. Best buy on south side. Terms. FIVE nice. 3-bedroom, modern homes, near St. Philip Church. STATE St., near Prospect, double, modern except furnace. 5 rooms. hardwood floors, nice bath, double garage, improved street. Price $5,700. BELLEFONTAINE. double, semi-modern. 5 rooms, newly painted big lot, cellar, toilet in house SSOOO. Terms. Call C, J. OSBURN. Drexel 8184. BEAUTIFUL 5-room bungalow, modern; north. W’ashington 2483, mornings. ITS never lost unto Indianapolis Times Want Ads have failed to lino it.

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21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses • S3OO CASH Five-Room Cottage Located on paved W. Morris St.: new paint, new decorations, electric lights and gas. good well, cellar, large barn, lot 36x 150; monthly payments $24. Price $2,650. Call Ed. O Callahan. South Side Specialist, with McCord & McKinney, Realtors 311 Lemcke Bldg. Circle'622o. Evenings. Brookside 1633. Attractive New Bungalows 1815-1817 New St. Priced to Sell Five-room bungalows, beautifully decorated. near park and boulevards. Small cash payment, balance terms. M.\ D. JOHNSON. 830 State life Bidg. Main 0509. Res.. Main 7380. ; BARGAIN, HOME, WEST 212 Hancock St.: five-room extra good house; electric lights, gas, basement and furnace; brick and cement porch: garage; $3,000, SSOO cash, $25 a month. See Ryan, with j. g. McCullough 106 N. Del a. Main 1709. Res., Har. 2562. 410 SOUTH TEMPLE 5- semi-modern house, steam heat, gas, electric lights, city water, inside toilet, east front, paved street, garage. $3,250 and Barrett. Terms. Main 0186. Res.. Stewart 2749. 6- house, $3,000; terms. 6-room house. $2,350; terms. 6-room bungalow, thoroughly modern. $6,300; terms. 5-room, $3,000: terms. Several building lots; bargains. KVKROAD l.in. 3860. Drexel 3250. | NEAR Rockwood Pulley Cos.: well-built, j 5-room modern bungalow; on easy I terms Spann Ave.: SSOO cash, balance 1 monthly. PRIESMEYER & WEISS j Li. 8105. 136 N, Del. Eve. Har. 2913 A Real Buy Talbott St... S.: six-room house, semimodern. on large lot. Will sell for $2,500 with S3OO to SSOO cash, balance terms to suit. M. D. JOHNSON. 830 State Life Bldg. Mam 0569 Residence, Main 7380. Bungalow East 5 rooms and bath. Kybold furnace, fireplace; a well-built home, SSOO cash will put you in possession Call Mr. Wcesner. 1 Main 0792. SOUTH SIDE HOME FIVE-ROOM home on Wisconsin, near Meridian St.; only $3,150; with a cash payment ot $500: balance monthly. MARION COUNTY STATE BANK FOR COLOR hi< BITERS Small down payment will buy good, semi-modern home at 919 E. Fourteenth St. CIVIC REALTY CO 136 N Delaware. Room 104 l,m. 5050 Eye Har 0458 1917 N. LA SALLE S: new. modern bun-! galow; garage, hardwood floors. Rybolt furnace, nicely decorated; $5,000: terms. Irvington 1003 FOR COLORED N. East: four room bungalow: $2,000 SIOO down balance like rent, L. R. LYONS. 108 N Delaware. HAIN T GONNA RAIN NO MOAH I For good homes and vacant lots call! EVEItROAD, Linei ln .3880 Drexel 3250. CASH—WiII pay cash for small house j not over 8 room at a price under 1 $2 500 each. Rail 0473. FOUR-ROOM bungalows easy payments. _ Wash 4344 CITY BLURS REALTY CO FOR nice homes, east or south, call C. J. OSBURN Drexel 6184 j (I—l Ait'S DANDY HOMESITES Well located to ’ school, church, on bus line- semi-modem and improved streets, water, eleetrieily. Only $lO down, bahan e easy. Call Lincoln 67 i 3 IRV! NOTON 3 lots. '-J price n-h only. No agents Ow tier Belmont 11 59 Suburban * Price $2,350.0© S2OO Down $21.50 a Month New four-room cottage, 7 miles 1 west of Monument. One block from interurban stop, 3 blocks from bus lines and National road. One acre of ground and garage. MA in 2957 or It El. 3386-Ring 2 Evenings. 415-16 Occidental Building. slo.o© Down Acre Tracts Located at interurban stops. j On or near paved rdads 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, M 4 in 2957, evenings BEI. 3356 ring 2. 415-16 Occidental Bldg. 8-ROOM MODERN HOME. 3 acres, shrute l*ry: gab* or traßc, Irv 854 H g—Builders and Contracting. ll’ you have a clear lot we will build you a uome. Our houses are better and cheaper, because we have no office help and pay no commission. Call Main 1221 and asli for MR ELVERS or MR KLEIN IF YOU have a 10. we will build and finance a house. You pay like rent. CIVIC REALTY CO. 136 N. De’aware, room 104 Lincoln 3050. tl REAL K STYTkAv AN T Kl> WE NEED HOUSES. Cali Lincoln d7. 4. Immediate attention given all calls. Ettinger & Schreiber WANTED —A few cheap run at Is in any part of the city. Will pay spot caeh. Randolph 1808, CHEAT* rentals, cottars and doubles wanted. Cooley, MEYER-KTSEK BAN K. gS^MISt'ELLANKfII'S^FOU^SALK^ *—Coal, Ice and Wood Special Prices Now is the time to buy good, clean coal To aecuro good clean coal you must be sure to buy from a Rood, reliable coal dealer. The past sixteen years’ ex- j perience in the coal business taught us to select our coal from the best reliable mines in the country. Bant W. Va. Block clean fkd.s6.so Best E. Ky. Block clean fkd. s6.f>o Best Poca. Red Ash $8.50 I Best Glendora lp„ clean fkd. $0.00: Best Glendora egg, clean fkd $5 50' Best Ind. Ip., clean fkd .$5.75 j ill .or Ind. egg, clean, fkd $5.35 | High-grade nut and slack $3.76 j KINDLING WITH EACH TON. A discount on aifl cash orders of two : tons or more. Union Ice & Coal Cos. Drexel 4621. Drexel 4622. J b—Clothing TROUSERS p To Match p n Your Coat n S $5.95, $6.95 and up. S THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St., Near Illinois c—Household Goods DAVENO, rugs, refriger r, dining table, buffet and chairs, bed.., dresses. 4 nearly new: heater, kitchen cabinets, gas ranges, chiffonier, soinn'ng wheel, office jesk and chair: some restaurant furniture. 443 N. Illinois St. DINING room suite, bod, kitchen range, davenport. 2933 N, Delaware. ROCKERS, 2 fumed oak leather cushion: reasonable, Kenwood 4827. WILL pay $3 cash for information leading to sale of new sewing machine. Drexe-l 2492. 9x12 FLOOR covering, $6, rugs, $8.45 up. UNITED RUG & LIN. CO., 425 E. Wash. FURNITURE of 6-room apartment near Teacher*' College. Randolph 3558.

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25 MIStEIJXN ft Ol S FOIt SALE t-s|fciiiseh(iltl Goods SPECIAL Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs, 9x12, $14.75 Resrular nationally advertised price i§ $lB. Small sizes proportionately uriced. All Mzea and patterns m stock. NO SECONDS AI! perfect rugs and are fully guaranteed Our new spring stock of Brussels, AxminsV'rs. velvets and Wilton rugs are sold at the lowest prices in 111" city Come in and le’ us prove it A small deposit holds any ;.* for future delivery. Free Delivery Anywhere Dorfman Rug Cos. 20? W Wadi. St . opposites Statuhouse "If it cover* the floor, we have it.” Op* n Saturday ev ninu-s nrdil 9 o’clock ATTRACTiVK lull *l/ e w<j&l**n bed* in Ivory .i.ik or any oolor Viumcl. >lB 50 KI:RNITt*RK SPEC!A I .TI FS C< > 442 M * *<_ Ave Lincoln 6061. OAK dini library tables, one suitable for office. Wash 0912 d —Misfclloneoua BINDER TWINE Sllgrhtly damaged, in five-pound ball*. Fit for a hundred u-e- While it latd. 5 cents per pound in 100-pound lots. Must be seen* to be appreciated -M. JL. Goldberg & •!) < ’<>. 1002 West Washington Street MILK WAG o V GOOD Cl >NI>IT ION Tents and Tarpaulins All Sizes Also Tourists Tents Priced Right 1302 W. WASHINGTON Typewriter Bargains T.-ED LARGE AND SMALL TYPE WRITERS AT LOW PRICES ALL GUARANTEED CASH OR PAYMENTS; USPERT REPAIRING AT LOW COST. RIBBONS su,- EACH Clark Typewriter Shop 18 W. .MARKET ST.. 2ND FLOOR Phone Main 2886, TYPEWRITERS 525. 53.5. 540. SSO. S6O: factory rcbuilta and fully guaranteed. Typewriters rent'd, repaired AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO.. 30 S. Pennsylvania. Ltncoln 8822- Establish"! 1880, er—Musical Instruments PHONOGRAPH A $3.98 For picnics, camps, MHines. MRS. RENO 1940 f —Pet and Live Stock GOOD care, for horse to use. 4 acres, also pasture. CHAS. H. DRAKE. Mooresvillo. Ind.. Route 2. 2. lil .MM.Sri ANNOLAUI.MEMS BATHROOM COMPLETE. S9O E. M. Hardin Cos. 32X5 E. Mich Web. 3001. CEMENT, brick b:k vrk.. porches, walks, driveways. Web. 5387. Goi rrell & Bright CARPENTERING AN'U. ROOFING Repairs. T. F. BISHOP. 15 S. East. Main 6812. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made. E F. HURKLE, 416 Mass Main 1428. PAINTING, pap. ting, it clean : gen. con. Work guar. Web 1733. Bel. 4470. PAPER cleaned: inside painting; hardwood floors finished. Call Webster 8801. Harry Court. PAPER hanging and cleaning: first class work: latest samples. Edwin H. Jordan. Web. 8751. ' PAPER UNO. Sr PAINTING: FIRSTCt.ASS WRK GUARANTEED Bel 4847. PAPER cleaning, woodwork washed: make old paper like new. Randolph 6219. SAFETY RAZf)R BLADES'" Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana Ave. SODDING. grading and wnite-washing spray or brush. Lincoln 2014^ RUGS. 9x12, thor. elnd; $2; all work guar. SUPERIOR CLEANERS, Ken. 4462. UPHOLSTERING furn repairing and refinishing. Drexel 7091 (or free est. \ VAULT CLEANING, PERSONAL SERy ICE. 93.3 E Maryland Stew. 1794 T FOR expert paper cleaning call Harrison 3653. MULLER’S HAT SHOP Moved to 107 W, Maryland Pt. 28 ST(7BT\G irANl> I ftAXSFEH ~ arf RADIO TRANSFER 3- Overland or City Pauling 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. THE WJSST SIDE TRANSFER l ” OTTO C. WOOD Reasonable rates; general and long diagtanee hauling. 1101 Centenial. Bel, 25:18. LOCAL and ovenaua moving, storage, crating and packing. HOOSIER TRUCKING CO.. 15 S. East St. Main 6812. MIKE O’BRIEN. Transfer and Storage. Main 1307, 29 BUSINESS OUrOKTLMTIKB LAUNDRY, located in town of 15.000 and doing S6OO per week. Price $7,000. Terms can be arranged? A. A. BARNES SALES SERVICE. 309 Guaranty Bldg. Lincoln 6095. RESTAURANT in town of 12.000. located on main street. Party retiring from business and can be bought right with a payment down. This is a real buy for someone. A. A. BARNES SALES SERVICE. 309 GuMMgitv Bldg. Lincoln 6095.

29 BUSINESS OPFOHTIMTIKS LLNvM ROOM close; in; rent once ___4oo, Call 903 Madison Ave. rooming house: loratci downtown. 14 \vm° aiß ' wtl s r sl, k - leaving town at once Vi sacrifice for SBOO cash Call at once , 1 |.„.. ,1 J'’0 Htet . A A. Barnes Sales Service • dll* Guaranty Bldg. Lincoln 6095. Rooming house; 6 rooms, furnished and Riley' M-MS U for ls Bold at on<-’e- " ANTED a roommsr house. paTTv uTs SBOO to invest. Must he worth the money and showing good profits. Call this ooo k , A A JiARNES SALES SERVICE ■ tO.i Guaranty BUlg. Lincoln 6095. * T assistaiicc wanted by maimlaeturtng concern. Business is in, ■- every day $3,000 investment with or -V-liVlTv' ''loo' ,- A A IJARNES SALES KK ■ lll:l Guaranty Bldg. Hn. 6095. 30 u lomohilkn kok sale b—Gasoline At Id RN. priic $185: five almost new cord tin- hist.-lass mechanically: looks -■ "Ia bargain; small down payment or wid trade in light ear 422 N. Meridian '<i" 0 evenings and Sundays. UHE\ KOLET, 1922 touring see this exits v "terms ~art,' a m loda !' for $160; on „ . st ONE CHEVROLET CO. 4’-', N Meridian Open ev. and Sunday. HIY ROLIT: 1922 touring: A 1 condition motor . oaipletely overhauled. Must have *UO. Call Drexel 8375. 721 CotM! i?VK'I L I’T TOUR 1N,,. M „ w jjso down PRATHER CHEVROLET CO hoO Virginia Ave. DR. 6847. Open evenings and Sunday. DAVIS louring. 1920; go,si eurtalns. top Paint ind good eord tires: meehanieally perfect Owner sink leaving eity. Bar- ■ ain 49 S. La Salle. Webster 8477, DODGE sedan. 1920: 4 good tires; melanically A-l; pnv. owner Web. 8771 DORT 1920 touring . wil l demonstrate to y ■ir satisfaction: $125 on very easy terms STONE CHEVROLET CO . 427 N M'-ridian St Open evenings. DOKT 1922 touring: new tires: terms 559 N Capitol, Lincoln 4516. * DODGE roadster, oversized tires, shock absnrbers many other extras. Ford coupe. ! ate model, with extras cheap if taken at, nnve. ,30 W. Wash. St. EUBANK MOTOR SALES CO. DODGES, if: models. >pen ami closed. irons or trade, ■ ,9 N Capitol. LI 4316. DURANT. 1923 touring: good tires, good pamt. motor in excellent condition This is a real buy for your vacation. SIBO down, balance terms CAPITOL OVERLAND CO. Capitol at Michigan ripen evenings and Sunday. por'd sedan, 1922: absolutely in good meehameal condition: upholstering excelVnt; good finish: lock wheel, foot feed, dash light, sun visor, windshield wiper! long spring in front anc five good tins Tfjt-ms to responsible party. Randolph FORD 1921. touring. s’7s: starter and dcm., o good cord tires; first-class mechanically: lots of extras. See tills for a bargain. Terms or trade. • 422 N. Mcndian. Open evenings and Sundays. FORD XtODnsa Sedan, coupe, roadster, commercial and touring: bodies. SWISSHELM & PARKER. Mi K 55a*h. Open Eves. FORD, 1023 model, price $275; five good cord tires: first-class mechanically; looks like new: terms or trade. 422 N. Meridian Open evenings and Sunday. FORD. 1922 touring, L . -ter, dera.. lock wheel and other extn ; $175; terms 427 N, Meridian, Open evenings. FORD, 1920 touring; starter, demountablos; slls, terms. 427 N. Meridian. Opun rvoninge. PrillD touring. 1922; Tor and upholstering in excellent condition: Lyk-Nu paint job. lix-k wheel. Hi.ssler shocks and ■> good cord tires. Priced at $250 JONES WKITAKER SALES CO. 343 N Capitol, Open Eves, and Sun. FORD. 1918 touring, loir Tiesf buy today: SBO, 427 N. Meridian. EORD roadster! 1923; mechanically A-l all the way through: top and upholstery in excellent condition: lock wheel and 4 A 1 tires. Priced at $240. JONES-WHITAKER SALES CO. ■343 N. Capitol. Open Eves, and Sun. FORD Speedster, 1920; overhead valves; just completely overhauled and is in perfect mechanical condition; S6O cash, balance monthly. 235 W. Georgia. Circie 8327. FORD roadster. 1922, a real bargain if you hurry; SB9 down, balance terms. CAPITOL OVERLAND 00. Capitol at Michigan. Open Evenings and Sunday. FORD touring, 1923: looks and rung exceptionally good; good top, curtains and tires: S6O cash, balance monthly. 235 W Georgia. Circle 8327. FORD sedan, 1920: perrect condition: four brand new Goodyear cord tires; $290; $75 down, balance easy monthly payments. 916 E. Wash. Stewart 1723. FORD. 1919 touring starter block: yours for S6O. MILLER AUTO SALES, 644 E. Washington St. FORD roadster, $65. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings. FORD—Special body: almost new; or speedster; cheap. Webster 2365. MAXWELL, i 920 touring; this car has had exceptional care. An exceptional bargain: S6O down, balance on very easy payments. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday. MAXWELL! priie $65: new eord tires” first-class mechanically: looks fine; a dandy little ear: $25 down, balance $3 tier week. 422 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sundays. NASH 6, touring: in perfect condition throughout: can be bought right; $l4O down takes it away. 216 E. New York St. Main 4446. NATIONAL sedan: 4-passenger; cash ,or trade. Wash 4202. ring 3. OVERLAND sedan. 1922: paint like new; five good tires: motor in splendid condition; upholstery in fine condition: a real buy if you will hurry; $l5O down, balance terms. CAPITOL OVERLAND CO. Capitol at Michigan. Open Evenings and. Sunday.

b—Gasoline OVERLAND sedan. 1923; bumpers, spare, heater, etc.; $650. HAYNES & SCHMIDT. INC. 120-122 W. North. Lincoln 7375. OVERLAND coupe. 1922; this car has only had a few miles; a wonderful buy for any one wishing a good closed car. Don’t fail to look this over before you buy. $l5O down, balance terms. CAPITOL OVERLAND CO. Capitol at Michigan i Open evenings and Sunday. OVERLAND. 1921 tonring runs good; $75 down, balance terms. MILLER AUTO SALES. 644 E. Washington St.. OVERLAND 1922 touring; four brand new coni tires; Al paint job; motor completely overhauled; slls down, balance terms. CAPITOL OVERLAND CO. Capitol at Michigan. Open Evenings and Sunday. SCRIPPS-BOOTH roadster, three-passenger: in very good running condition; new top and curtains: good finish; three new | tires and two good ones; five wire wheels; 1 $125. 2823 Kenwood Ave. Randolph ! 6930. WILLYS-KNIGHT 1923 touring; repainted. motometer and bar cap. 1 spare tire, bumpers: in A-l condition and priced to sell. HAYNES Sc SCHMIDT. INC. v 120-122 W. North. Lincoln 7575. i Watch for our big low / priced used car clearance sale. Friday, Saturday, Sunday. HAYNES & SCHMIDT, INC. 120-22 W. North St_ Lincoln 7575 For Good Useci Gars See I WOLF AUTO CO. 559 N. Capitol. Main 1579. Open Sundays. ! 1922 MONROE Tour.; $.375: this car ran only 6.000 miles: original tires and paint; first class condition throughout: ■ terms or trade. 422 N. Meridian St. Opcji evenings and Sundays. WILL take good talking machine or radio set as part payment on good used car, LI ncoln 6865. 1921 CHEVROLET touring, $150: 5 good cord tires; good condition throughout: j look* fine; a bargain; SSO down. bal. $3.50 | per week. 422 N. Meridian St. Open i evenings and Sundays. GUARANTEED USED CARS. Your own term*. Day and Night" Auto Laundry. ! 248-250 N. Capitol. See our LOT of good i used ears Capitol at North. HAYNES & SCHMIDT INC. 120-122 W. North. Lincoln 7575. USED CARS bought ana sold. I. GOLDI BURG, 522 y. Capitol. USED CARS. cash, payment or trade. Jones Whitaker Sales Cos.. .345 N, Cap FOR DEPENDABLE used cars see C. H. WAI.r.ERTCH CO 833 N. Meridian St. REAL bargain in baby grajid Chevrolet: ;t||t overhauled. SBO Randolph 6451. c—Trucks GARY 3 G -ton dump truck, completely overhauled: A-l shape throughout; new paint and tires. Priced for quick sale Terms can be arranged. 235 W. Georgia. . Circle 8327, I SIGNAL truck. 2'~ toil. 2918 English Ave Drexel 5167. 31 AL TOMOBILKfT \VANTED WANTED, 100 CARS to wreck for parts Will pay the highest cash prices. Call us first. SAM CCRAZ AUTO PARTS & TIRE CO. 519 N, Capitol Ave. Main 6389. AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E. New York Bt. Main 4446. /TA NDARD MAK£-FA JY TERTIS fergy CQP(7ftl SALES CD §'g c a j AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry TIRES—TIRES ’ Ford sizes. $2 and up. Other sizes. $3 and up All used tires guaranteed. Adjustments at half price. 525 W. Washington St Open evenings. AUTO TOPS—SIO UP Sedans trimmed and upholstered. AUTO TOP SHOP. 26 E. South. Circle 8110. USED cars, al! lunar easy payments, storage. parts, accessories, all night service. SOUTH SIDE SALES. Drexel 6240. 33 _MOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES BICYCLES, good, $8 and up: tires. $2 and up 940 Maes. Axe. 84 AUTOMOBILES rUK KENT RENT A NEW CAR. U drive it. 127 E. Wabash. Cricle 3000. 37 MONEY TO LOAN WOULD SIOO S2OO S3OO HELP SOLVE YOUR MONEY PROBLEMS? Any Amount, $lO to S3OO. Any time. 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 3% 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 loans 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 eonfldental. We loan on furniture, pianos, Victrolas, 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. 38 AUCTION SALES AUCTION—VACANT LOTS PROPERTY OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS Lots will be sold at Board of Works I office./ city hall. Friday. June 6. 2 p. m. ! at public auction. Lots 14, 15 and 16 in Yancles Sub-: diviison of outlot numbered 130 in the! city of Indianapolis. Ind.. located N. W. { corner of Norwood and West Sts. Ap-! praised at $2,700.00. —. Also tiarts of lots 25. 26 and 27 in Blake & Ray's Subdivision of outlots 146 and 148. Appraised at $4,000.00. Located corner of W. Washington and Blake Sts. Said property cannot be sold for lees than appraised value. Certified check for 10 per cent of purchase price required at time of purchase. For further particulars see R. A. Wright, city purchasing agent, city hall. Phone Circle 5948. June 4,5, 39 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Tony Garbas. deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent JOSEPH GASNICK. No. 22437. May 29-June 5. 12. LOUIS B CAI.YEI.AFE, Attorney. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has.duly qualified as administrator of estate of John B. Bright, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. . JOHN H. BRIGHT. No. 22418. May 22. 29-June 5.

THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1924

39 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE OF MARION COUNTY REFUNDING BONDS Notice is hereby given that up to 10 o'clock a. m. on the 27th day of June, 1924, sealed bids will be received by the auditor of Marion County, Indiana, at the office of said auditor in the courthouse in the city ot Indianapolis. Ind., for the pur--chase of the County of Marion reiundniM bonds m the amount of $800,600, bearing interest at the rate of 4% per cent per annum from date payable July 1. 1925, and thereafter semi-annually on the Ist days of January and July, said bonds being payable at tiie office of the treasurer ol Marion County in the city of Indianapolis, Ind. Said bonds will be dated June 27. 1924, in the number of 800 in the denomination of SI,OOO each and mature as follows: Fifty of said bonds numbeied lrorn 1 to 50, both inclusive. July 1, 1925. Fifty of said bonds numbered from 51 to 100, both inclusive, payable July 1, 1926. Fifty of said bonds numbered from 101 to 150, both inclusive, payable July 1, 1927. Fifty of said bonds numbered from 151 to 200, both inclusive, payable July 1, 1028. Fifty of said bonds numbered from 201 to 250, both inclusive, payable July 1, 1929. Fifty of said bonds numbered from 251 to 300. both inclusive, payable July 1. 1930. Fifty of said bonds numbered from 301 to 350, both inclusive, payable July 1. 1931. Fifty of said bonds numbered from 351 to 400. both inclusive, payable July 1, 1932. FUty of said bonds numbered from 401 to 450, both inclusive, payable July 1, 1933. Fifty of said bonds numbered from 451 to 500. both inclusive, payable July 1. 1934. Fifty of said bonds numbered from 501 to 550. both inclusive, payable July 1. 1935. Flity of said bonds numbered from 551 to-600, both inclusive, payable July 1. lifiiO. Fifty of said bonds numbered from 601 to 650, both inclusive, payable July 1, 1937. Fifty of said bonds numbered from 651 to 700, both inclusive, payable July 1. 1938. Fifty of said bonds numbered from 701 to 750. both inclusive, payable July 1, 1939. Fifty of said bonds numbered from 751 to 800, both inclusive, payable July 1, 1940. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Each bidder must state the full amount of cash which will be paid by bidd'.T for the bonds proposed to be punß chased and shall be accompanied by certified check for 3 per cent of the par value of the bonds bid upon and drawn against. ! moneys in some reliable bank in Marion | County. Indiana said check to be made | payable to the Board of Commissioners of i the County of Marion, and shall be held by such Board of Commisisoners as a guaranty of the performance of said bid should j the same be accepted. Bids must be made upon the form provided by the auditor and approved by ihe Board of Commissioners without adaiiions. alterations or erasures, and no other form of bid will be considered and no alteration shall be made in the form prescribed. Said bids shall be sealed in an envelope marked ‘•Bid for Marion County Refunding Bonds,” and shall have no other writing or printed matter or distinguishing marks on the outside of the envelope. Bids must be accompanied with affidavits of non-collusion as provided by law. No conditional bid will be accepted and the opinion as to the validity of said bonds will be furnished by competent legal counsel in the city ol Indianapolis, Ind., and said bonds will be ready for delivery on the day of such sale. HARRY DUNN. Auditor of Marion County. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. DIVISION OF CONSTRUCTION, BRIDGE DEPARTMENT. May 27. 1924. NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals for the construction of certain bridges on State highways will be received by the Director of the Indiana State Highway Commission at his office in the Capitol building in Indianapolis until 10 o'clock a. m.. June 17. 1924. when all proposals will be publicly opened and read. These bridges are further described as follows : In Fountain County: Four bridges on State Road No. 10. one span at 16 feet, one at 20 feet: two bridges, each consisting of two 50-foot spans. In Wells County: Four bridges on State Road No. 13, one 4x4 box. one Bx 6 feet ] box. one span at 14 feet and one at 84 feet. In Noble County: One bridge on State Road No. 11. span 28 feet and four bridges on State Road No. 17. spans 18 feet to 3liß In Blackford County: One bridge State Road No. 13. one span at 84 feet. In Jay County: Two bridges on State Road No. 23, spans 14 and 20 feet and one bridge on State Road No. 21. span 84 j feet. In Boone County: Five bridges on State Road No. 15. four spans 12 feet to 20 fee* j to be built and one 76-foot steel span to ’ be painted. In County: Two bridges on State Road No. 22. 2ttfoot and 30-foot spans. i In Jefferson_ County: Three bridges on State Road No." 40. one span a 12-foot and two at 13 fset. In Gibson County: One bridge on State Road No. 10. 198-foot span. In Wayne County: One bridge on State Road No. 3, length 155 feet to hax*e new wood block floor, paint and repairs to abutments. In Jackson County: One bridge on State Road No. 4 48-foot span, new superstructure and repairs to abutments. In Orange County: One bridge on State Road No. 5. 2 spans at 50 feet each. In Harrison County: One bridge on State Road No. 16. three spans at 32 feet each. The plans and specifications may be examined at the office of the State Highway Commission, 16 N. Senate Ave.. Indianapolis. or copies thereof will be forwarded upon payment to the Director of a nominal charge. No refund will be made for plans returned. Proposals must be made upon standard forms of the Indiana State Highway Commission, which will be supplied upon request. Each bidder, with his pr oposal shall submit, his bond payable tc the State of Indiana in the penal sum of one and onehalf ills) times the amount of his proposal wih good and sufficient security to the approval of the Director. SUCH BOND SHALL BE ONLY ON THE FORM SPECIUJED b 4 THE DIRECTOR. COPIES OF HICH WILL BE FURNISHED UPON The majority of these structures will be awarded m groups or combinations of several structures each. Further information regarding the work contemplated and the method of letting, price of plans, and furnishing of cement will be furnished upon request. The right is reserved by the Director to reject any or all bids, or to award on staid combination of bids that is in judgment most advantageous to the of Indiana. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. __ JOHN D. WILLIAMS, Director. May 29-June 5. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF BOND ISSUE. In the matter of the determination to Issue bonds by Marion County. Indiana, for the purpose of providing funds to pay. discharge and satisfy an equal amount of its valid, outstanding bonded indebtedness maturing July 1, 1924. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Marion County. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said Marion County at their regular meeting place, on the 27th and 28th days of May. 1924, determined to issue bonds of said county exceeding the sum of $5,000. The amount of bonds proposed to be Issued is for SBOO,OOO, bearing interest at the rate of 4% per cent. The net assessed valuation of all the property in said County of Marion is $710,626,920 and tha present indebtedness, with this issue, is $6,379,500. The proceeds of such bonds are to bo used for the purpose of paying, discharging and satisfying an equal amount of a certain bond issue of Marion County, aggregating $850,000, and maturing July 1. 1924. More than ten or more taxpayers, other than those who pay poll tax only, who feel themselves aggrieved by such determination may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further action by filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor on or before the expiration of twenty-nine days’’ from the 29th day of May, 1924. The State Board of Tax Commissioners will fix a date for hearing i# said County Dated this 29th day of Mav. 1924. HARRY' DUNN. Auditor? of Marion County, Indiana. May 29, June 6. CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE > Default having been made in the payment of a certain chattel mortgage executed bjt C. L. Franklin of Greenfield, County of Hancock and State of Indiana, on the 29th day of December. 1922. upon which mortgage there is dec!axed be due and unpaid principal, interest ami” accrued costs, $1,227.44. we have taken possession of one two-and-one-half-ton Service truck and attachments, chassis No. 11206, motor Noi 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 (a corporation). By M. M. Lyons. May 26, 31, June 5. .