Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 38, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 June 1924 — Page 10

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STATE COPS JOIN INDIANAPOLIS IN WAS ON SPEEDING Campaign Against Recklessness to Be Pursued on Even Greater Scale, With State police backing up the Indianapolis police department in its war on speeding, by making arrests on roads outside of the city. Chief Herman Rikhoff announced today that efforts to curb reckless driving would be continued even on a more intensive scale. Citizens are cooperating with the police department by citing •spectific time and place where speeding is occurring in the city. The chief announced, officers were sent to these districts. Two arrests were made by State police, who became active after fatal accidents Friday and Saturday on outside roads. Alford Keller, 10. of Huntington. Ind., and Gerald Harvey, 32, of Greenfield, Ind., were arrested by State Motor Policemen Young and Shinn. Clarence Crippen. 55, of 311 E. Ohio St.: Henry Ayers. 32, of 4117 Park Ave.; Warden Holland, 24. colored. 2302 Arsenal Ave.; Melvin Shephard. 34. colored. 220 Blake St.; Gordon Moore, 21. of 517 S. Meridian St.; Martin Konrad. 18, of 857 Pershing Ave.. and Clarence Brill, 17, of 2524 Brill St., were arrested by city motorcycle police. Other arrests were: Edmond Kassing, 16, of 1606 J-:. Vermont St.; George Heston. 28. colored, 71212 W. North St.: Robert Lentz. 16. of 71S X. Sherman Dr.: P. K. Bigelow. 40, of Xep- Augusta, Ind.: Harold Boyd, 27, of 3508 X. Illinois St.; L. R. Owens, 18, of 1277 W. Ray St.; Harry Swift, 29. of 2232 X. Alabama St.; Carl Parham, 22, of 846 Fletcher Ave.; Gareth Hitchcock, IS, of 41 X. Arlington Ave.; Ray Compton. 19. of Edinburg, Ind.; W. W. Willman. 39. of 613 E. Fifty-Second St.; George Spies. 31, of 225 Hendrigks PI.: Bert Hudson, 19. of 2138 Valley Ave.: Gilbert Curtis, 26, of 1121 W. Twenty-Seventh St.; C. W. Martin, 19, of 771 E. McCarty St.; Harriett Milroy. 30, of 22 Maple Ct.; Jess Stevens, ,24, of 709 Ft. Wayne Ave. Charles Andrews, 25. polored, 2451 Columbia Ave.. is charged with violation of the muffler ordinance, and having no tail lights. _ John McClain. IS. of 4402 Baltimore Ave., was* char god with failure to stop at a boulevard. PUPILS~TO be quizzed Learn Leopold Conducted ( lasses in Ornithology. By T'ni'rd Prig* CHICAGO, June 23.—Learning that Nathan Leopold Jr., one of the confessed- slayers of 14-year-old Robert Franks, was 'a “professor” of ornithology the office of State's Attorney Robert E. Crowe today announced several of Leopold’s pupils will be called for questioning. Leopold, it was learned, made his “spending money” by organizing classes in bird life. Wives and children and wealthy Chicago business men were enrolled. They will be qirzzed concerning Leopold’s habits and sanity. PAJAMA PARADE STAGED Prophets Wake Vp Severin Guests at 6 a. in. A pajama parade was staged by about twenty-five prophets at. 6 a. m. today at the Severin. After snakedancing around the hotel, they went to the balcony, where the band played, “I couldn't tell: they didn't have anything on except their pajamas,” said the clerk at the news* stand when asked what delegation it was.

HOW'S YOUR TONGUE? Grotto Names Sure to Tangle Your Articulation. If a fellow tiled to pronounce all the Grotto names that he sees on the streets he'd soon be tongue-tied. If you don't think so try these: Nazir, Oolar Ivahn, Alhambra, Amrouf Stradukiam, Kam Ram, Baku, Al-Sirat, Shadu-Kian, Samoor, Aryan, Rau-Khar, Amrou, Mazda, Avalon, Mo-ha-di. Kishmee, Saba, Amra, Baya, Tan-San, etc., etc. THEFT CHARGE IS MADE Prisoner Is Alleged to Have Received Stolen Goods. Theodore E. Stenzel, 2530 Park Ave., is under arrest tod ax charged with receiving stolen goods. Detectives say that Stenzel. who is a junk dealer, has bought several automobile accessories from Robert Haslep, who. in a confession, is alleged to have admitted he stripped over 100 autos during the past year. Not Hold-Up This Title Police said that they had trouble answering calls to remove blowndown trees and guarding live wires after the storm Sunday, but that a call stating three men were attempting to flag motorists to hold them up at 600 N. Noble St., was unfounded. The men were found to be linemen for a light company, making repairs. Tliieves on Street Car Edward Lutz. 1272 Standard Ave., a pickpocket ease to police today. While on a West Indianapolis street car Sunday night, he said two rpen lunged against his wife, snatched a bill fold containing ?65, and jumped off the car. Word From Daughter Desired Mrs. Lena King, 116 S. Noble St. today said she would like to get in communication with her daughter, Mrs. Stanley-Coctman. She said she understands the daughter is 1 in the city, “but she has not heard from her since March 10.

PromntPf! Canning R. Childs, 306$ Fall Creek Blvd., a member of the cadet corps of Culver Military Academy, has been appointed a cadet lieutenant for next session. He will he the supply officer of the Ist Battalion. POISON VICTIM BETTER Injuries of Two Women Blamed on Quarrels. Mrs. Frank Brooking, 31. of 1410 W. Washington £t., who drank poison with suicidal intent, according to police, was out of danger today. Mrs. Nellie Wells, colored. 115 W. North St., rear, at the city hospital with a stab wound in the left breast, quarreled with her husband, Leland Wells. 23, Lieut. Barrett Ball said. Wells is sought. Bessie Green, coloreu. 920 X. Missouri St., is at the citj hospital with a cut on the head. Police said she had an argument with Roman Taylor, colored, 904 W. Fourteenth St. He is at large. KAPPAS OFF TO CANADA Thirty-four Sorority Members Leave for Convention. A special train carrying thirty-five members of the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority left Indianapolis Sunday night for Toronto, Canada, where it will poin the Kappa special for Bigwin, Canada, to attend the twenty-sixth national convention. The Indianapolis party will visit Niagara Falls, and will be entertained in Toronto, Canada, including a visit through the University of Toronto, conducted by members of Beta Psi, the hostess chapter of the convention. The Kappa special will leave Toronto Tuesday for Huntsville and from there will sail on a special steamer for Bigwin.

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1 DEATH NOTICES ARNHOLZ, CAROLINA—BeIoved wife of Herman Arnholz and mother of Martha Arnholz of Chicago. William Arnholz. Elsie Louk and Mrs. Minnie Scanlin of this city, passed away June 21 at 7:30 p. m . age 69 years. Funeral services at residence. .3021 Macpheraon Ave. Tinsday. June 24. 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Funeral and burial private. 2 CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS—Words cannot express our thanks to relatives, neighbors and friends for their kindness, in illness and death of "bur little son Paul Reason. We wish especially to thank the Rev. A R. Sueseneggrr and Rev. J A. Coulter and the boys choir of Holy Angels Church, doctor and nurses of St. Vincent's hospital. Kirby & Dinn. undertakers: also for the beautiful floral offerings. PARENTS AND GRANDPARENTS. 3 IN MEMO KI AM IN MEMORIXM —In loving remembram-e of our dear mother and grandmother, who departed this life two years ago today. June 23. 1922. Today recalls sad memories of the loved one gone to rest, and those who think of her today are the ones who loved her best. She bade no one a last farewell or said good-by to none. Her loving heart had ceased to beat, and before we knew it, she was gone. Her cheerful smile and her kind ways. I pleasantly recall; she had a kind word for every one and died, beloved by all. Sadly nssed by Mr and Mrs. Altha Bowman and granddaughter. IN MEMORIAM —hi loving remembrance of my darling w-ife. Sarah Bowman, who departed this life 2 years ago today. June 23. 1922. A precious one from me is gone. A voice I loved is still. A place is vacant in my home. Which never can he filled . v Sadly missed by loving husband LEVI BOWMAN 5 _ FUNERAL 111 RECTORS W. T. BLASENGYM 2228 Shelby St. 1702 N. Illinois. Drexel 2570. FLANNEK & BUCHANAN -- 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Mam 0641 0642. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY BERT S. GADD—si 30 prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 822 E. Market. Main 0908. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & TITUS. 951 N. Delaware. AND FOUND FOUND—Articles found in Indianapolis street cars yesterday: 5 PACKAGES 1 PURSE AND KEY 1 PURSE. 1 NOTE BOOK WATCH BRACELET. HAT CAP 2 UMBRELLAS. MAIN 2737.

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19 RENTALS a—Houses ENGLISH Ave. .V oont house, gas. clpctric par space, si 8. Tnq. 317 E. South. LA SALLE. N . 2730; a rooms semimodern: $25 W L BRIDLES. 137 N. Delaware St, Circle 7808, PINK. S.. 214: 5-room house: $1 5 Very desirable. ' COB3 REALTV Cg .' RENTN—INSURANCE — REAL ESTATE Mam 2213. HALE DOUBLE. 3 roo/hs semi modern. Inquire at I*ll9 Gimber St. 627 E. Vermont St.. 8 rooms, mod.s3o 00 621 E. Norwood. 5 rooms .$17.50 2186 E. Wash.. 7 rooms $35.00 208 ’4 E Norwood 4 rooms SIO.OO I. N. RICHIE & SON. Main 0520 710 Bankers Trust Bldg. 3332 E NEW YORK; 4 targe rooms; also 4 rooms 17.56 Kelly. Bel, 1041 b—Houses, Flats Furnished BRADLEY. 532 N : furnished upper duplex, strictly mod. Irvington 1894. e—Apartments DEXTER. 2043: five rqom modern apartment for rent. Photie Randolph 3426. 431 E. Pratt St. 4 rooms and bath; sunimrr rates. State -Savings & Trust Cos. Main 4517. 9 E. Market St. TENTH St.. E. 11254* : 4 rms.. gas. eleciric lights toilet. Phone Web, 5987, 81 RjK\L ESTATE lOK SALE b —Houses CORNELL. 2946-48: 6 rooms a side, modern: rents $37.50 a side. I will accept any reasonable offer. Need the money. South side tenant will let you see the inside. Owner 346 N. Noble, Call Lincoln 2116 6 to 8 p. m. HILLSIDE AVE. 1971 —Large elevenroom house, good condition: double corner lot. rental SSO per month. If taken at once, $4,000; easy payments. Webster 2728. 23 E. LA GRANDE: dauav 5-room bungalow, bath, etc.: convenient terms or w-ill take good bui’ding lot as down payment. Owner, Main 0186. FOUR-ROOM bungalow*, -any payments. Wash. *344. CITY BLDRS. REALTY 00.

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New West Side Addition Gravel* Streets. Drainage Sewer. Cement Sidewalks. Electricity, Water inside of Houses. 4 and 5-Room Bungalows Moderately Priced If you are considering" buy ing a home, don't fail to visit this addition. Located 4700 west on West Washington Street (National Road) on south side of road. Watch for Our Sign All West Washington Street Bus Lines Pass This Addition Come out this evening. Our agenta will be there. Or call and arrange for appointment. Old Uiune-Mansur MAin 3868

Two Now Cottages of four rooms ea*h fronting d*it ind dumb instil lit*. near Forty-around St furnace. el#*-irn* h-hU K'h.wr-il .• and sink in kitrhen. nicely papered and shade®: lorin® >7OO . ash. balar.- o >OO per month. HL C. Tuttle & Bro. Tel Main 1168 _23 3 F. <)tun St. Colored Buyers Home bargain liighhlaiid place: !> rooms ami bath; electric lights, gas. city water and cellar. I Vice $4,230.00 Very small payment down, balance monthly. Priosmoyer & Weiss MO N Delaware St _ Uncoin 8105. 9th Avo., Beooh Grove In the b**Ht section, we offer a modern ' . * T atow in {rood condition. Front und * orrhes. basement. lot 40x110; fruit ana uol>ery. paved street Nonresident 9L ys . and. Price only $3,375 00. s*oo ea.di. b. •. e s*’♦> per month. Gall Murph . Mai. 57 days, or lr\ 2131. OR IN ;SSIT BAND CO. WEST Indianapoli 1 nodern; on y $250 cash: balance $25 per month. ,1 S. CRUSE REALTY CO.. 128 N. Delaware St. BARTH. "i 02 -ix rooms S<-im mm: r: pric'd right for quick sale. Drexel 255 i between 7 a. m. and 0 p m. COTTAGE, new. on paved street: 5 rooms and bath, semi modern with loilel and sink; city water, lights, full basement and furnace, sink in basement: garage; extra lot. $4,206; S3OO down, balance like rent. 1202 S. Sherman Drive. _ SSOO CASH brand new fire-room bungalow on paved Southerland Ave. at 35th Si.: electric lights, gas. , basement, furnace. Only $3,700; S3O month. Call Cottingharn Main 2957. or Ran. 8005 eve nines. OKI'S JESSUP LAND" CO. GROUND, 3Q5 ft. front by 158 ft., deep. new bungalow: four large rooms, on cinder street, northeast, price only 33.000. unusually easy payments. 1 N RICH IK & SON 710 Bankers Trust Bldg. Main 0520. After o p. m., Randolph •ill ' 4= ROOM MODERN”’ Paved street: very good South Side location; $4,650. Call Mr. Weesner, Main 0782. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO VACANT lot owners; I have several s nail doubles and I will consider clear, vacant lots as part payments Mr. Bureau. Main 1576. Res. Rand. 0473 EUCLID. N.. 406; three-room house, water. electricity, all improvements in and paid $1,750. MAIN 6409. THREE bedroom modern home east: close to ear line. Terms can be arranged. Drexel 4063. FOR nice homes, east or south, call C. J. OSBURN, Drexel 6184. <l—Lots EXCELLENT business location. 38 W. Tenth St.: large room on street floor and three roonfs on second 'floor which are desirable as living quarters to sublet. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Main 4517. 9 E. Market. 4 LOTS iv-ar 1500 block W. New York St.. SSO cash, $5 per month. Har, 0282. _ KNIGHTSTOWN LAKE LOT —Choice location. Owner leaving city Drexel 3660. ©^-Suburban NORTHOLM Michigan road, 58th to 60th Sts., in the fast growing Highland district. Large choice lots. $5 00 to $lO 00 cash $5.00 to SIO.OO monthly. Graded streets, electrie lights, convenient to school, church, stores, traction service. Salesman on ground Sunday. Drive out Michigan road. Follow arrows, or phone Main 0217 and will call for you any ti ne. OSCAR LEE FIVE-ACRE tracts, in truck , rden district, S. Harding St.; will bull' five-room house if desired; easy terms. CIVIC REALTY CO., 136 N Delaware, Room 104. Lincoln 5050. Evenings Harrison 0436.

-i RRAL ESTA IE I UR SALK g—Building and Contracting. IF YOU arc contemplating building and hive a vacant lot, wanting to realize '■ash out of same, or would rather bufld, would be gl.id to hive an interview with you. A A BARNES SALES SERVICE. 30 Gi ir. ntv Bldg. Lnn-oln 0095. WE BUILD and finance ; .- W:!; tmiN; five-room modern home $3 475: payment* like rent. CIVIC REALTY CO.. 136 N Delaware, Lincoln 5050. 22 BE A LEsTi l TEW \ NTED A BUILDER of small investment properties want* to buy from owners several low priced lots MR BI'RCAW Main 1576 Res Rand 047:: WE NEl.ii HOUSES Call Lincoln 3734 KTTINGKR A SChKKI HER WILL pay ( .tali for real estate bargain* L, R, Lyon*. 108 X. Delaware. Lin. 6520. I WILL pay) spot cash lor vmir home” if • !■ • i- a.!-- Kan. 1303 WANTED—Good va.-uut lot suitable for/ building will Pay the cash if pruvd right. \ A BARNES SALES SERVICE. 2011 Guaranty Bldg Lim oln *6095. TTyJ; s' ~7v ant Tv its T,U.\7)~T?)~~ s udeuss 25 Mi st ELLANEOI S FOR SALE ■—Coal, Tee and Wood SJ’K( lAL PRICES Best I' t Bio- i- I.ar.-e Forked. :. . . .$6 ;,o Pa st Ky Lp Large Forked $6 50 Best Glendora Lp. Laige Forked.. $6 00 FXION ICE & COAL CO. Drexel 4671 D rxel 4622 b—Clothing TROUSERS ; To Match £ n Vo nr Coat n Ttp $3.95, $4.95 \ S $5.95, $6.95 and up. S THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St.. Near Illiuol* e—Household Goods BEDS, oak. ivory or any color enamel or unfinished ItanfSter beds. 418.5 U special for ..'12.00. FURNITURE Sf’ECIALTI K 8 CO 142 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. LINCOLN 6061 ELECTRIC sweeper and attehmts ; excel - lent einr.; $lB. 813 River Av. Bel. 3426. i-T RN ITU UK. cheap Call after 4:30 ■ IOV ' ■ L_ Washing toll. Room 1. SPECIAL Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs. 9x12. $14.75 Rrcrular nationally advertised price in $lB. Small sizes proportionately unced. Ail eizes and patterns in stock. NO SECONDS Alt perfect rugs and are fully guaranteed Our new spring stock of Brussels, Axminsters. velvets and Wilton rugs are sold at the lowest prices in the city Come In and let us prove it. A small deposit holds any rug for future delivery. Free Delivery Anywhere Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W. W* h St . opposite Stntfhouse. “If it covers the floor, we have it.” Open Saturday evnings until 0 o’clo ek. WASHING MACHINE. ELECTRIC LIKE NEW _ft AII R ISON 0106, ; 9x17 crass rugs. $1.45: floor covering, 490 v.M-d, i2 5 K Washington St d—Miscelloneou* ! HANGING baskets w ith terns, potted plants for porch boxes 503 Southern Ave. TYPE WRITER tT'” $25. $35. S4O. 750. S6O: factory rebuilt* and fully guaranteed. Typewriter* rented, repaired. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO. 30 S. Pennsylvania. Lincoln 6822. Established 1860. Typowriter Bargains USED LARGE AND SMALL TYPEWRITERS AT LOW PRICES; AI.L GUARANTEED : CASH OR PAYMENTS: EXPERT REPAIRING AT LOW COST. RIBBONS. 50c EACH. Clark Typewriter Shop 18 W. MARKET ST . 2ND FLOOR Phone Main 2656. The Lawrence Paints are sold by L. D. Tyler & Cos at 325 Mass. Ave. Sole distributer for the best paint e— Mu steal Instruments APOLLO player piano; excellent condition: reasonable. Irvington 0105. PIANO $10; GOOD CONDITION. PHONE BROOKS IDE 1272 f—Pet and Five Stock CARNEAUX pigens: mated pairs. Drexel 2720. 1540 English Ave. GOOD SADDLE HORSE. PHONE HARRISON 330 4. 27 announcements BATHROOM COMPLETE. S9O E M. Hardin Cos. 3215 E. Mich. Web. 3001 BUILDING, painting and repair work: estimates free. Webster 6300, Ring 5. CAR PE NT EKING AND ROOFING: repairs. T. F. BISHOP, 15 S. East St. Ma 6812 FEATHER3 bought, sold and renovated; Lather mattresses and pillow* mads. E F. BURKLE. 416 Mass Main 1428. FURNITURE 1 upholstering, repairing and reflnishing. Phone Webster 4665. MUIXERs HAT SHOP Moved to 107 W Maryland St. PAPER cleaning, woodwork washed, make old paper like new, Randolph 6219. PAPER cleaning: work guaranteed. 612 Wabash St. Circle 1681. PAPER “HANGING, FIRST-CLASS JVORK GUARANTEED. BEL. 4647, RUGS 9x12, thrly clnd. $2: all work guar. SUPERIOR CLEANERS. Ken. 4462 SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTL2DGE. 201 Indiana Atm.

27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS UPHOLSTERING, furniture repairing *.and \ reflnishing. Drexel 7691 for free est. VAULT CLEANING. PERSONAL SERVICE 931 E Maryland. Stewart 1794. 28 STOBAGE AND TRANSFER | Furniture Moved Anywhere j Responsible for all damages. Special I loads to Chicago. S9O up. C’ty moving by : job or $1.25 to $3 per hour. Storage, I $1 up. H. T. BIEHL Drexel 8919. Drexel 0362. OTTO J. SUESZ Overland hauling, return loads from Chicago, Cleveland Cincinnati and Louis- ; ville. Get our prices. Phone Main 2353- ; 3628. Night. Webster 0699 -4579. arc* RADIO transfer 3 Overland or City Hauling 3 8 214 E. New York. 8 LOCAL and ovenauu moving, storage, crating and packing HOOSJER TRUCKING CO . 15 S. East St. Main 6812. j MIKE O'BRIEN. Transfer and Storage. Main 1307. 29 BUSINESS OPPOKTUNITIKS ~ CONFECTIONERY—For sate: selling accouiit of snkness. 934 S. East St. RESTAURANT, opposite'city market, seating 60 people, serving two meals a day: good trade from city market; daily receipts S3O to $35: priced reasonable; some tefms: deal with owner. USED Ft KNITUKE STORE for sale; good location, with machinery and 1-ton truck; i-ash or terms. Drexel 6878. WE have some splendid propositions to J offer in the way of rooming houses, res- ] ! taurants. grocery and hardware stores. - ; When in tho market to buy or sell, call ; and see us. A A. Barnes, sales servica i 309 Guaranty Bldg. Lincoln 6095. 30 AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE b—Gasoline BUICK 6, 1971: in excellent A-l shape: j motor flue condition: new top, new paint; good tir-% $375 Wash. 3623. R 3. CHEVROLET. 1922 touring, in excellent I condition: $200; will arrange easy j | terms. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings i | and Sunday CHEVROLET, 1923 coupe . looks and runs like new . must be seen to be appreI dated. Call us for demonstration. STONE CHEVROLET CO 427 N. M r. Open eve and Sun. Ri. 1050. ■ CHEVROLET sedan. 1923; in A-l me-, • hanical condition: top and upholstery in very good condition: big lock steering! wheel, automatic wind shield wiper. a I good cord tires Priced to sell at $625. t Come m and see ir. JONEs WHITAKER SALES CO 34 1 N Capitol. Opening evenings. ; | CHEVROLET s-dan. 1923: run little, looks I like new. equipped. Boise heater, bump- i - ers. lO' k wheel, new tires chains. etc. I ; Must tip seen to be appreciated. Cash ! only. Positively no dealers. 4327 Broad- j . CHEVROLET TOt'KIN. new $l5O down. PRATHER CHEVROLET CO. 650 Virginia Ave DR. 6847. Open evenings and Sunday CHEVROLET coupe. 1922: in excellent: mechanical condition; good tires and: paint: $75 cash, balance monthly. 235 1 W t'-nrgi t (hr ie 8327 of buying a -ar like this for $75. See it Sunday. 427 N Meridian DORT. 1977 in..ring: new tires, terms. jj'J ■ N U null,; Lincoln 4516 DODGES all models. ipen anil clos'Xl terms m- irad-. 5 31 N U'lpitnl. LI 4 >l6 FORD roadster. s6o 427 N Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday FORD 1931 sedan, witn all Kinds of ex- ■ tras. one spare tire. S2BO. on easy terms. 427 N Mi ridian. Open evenings ind Sunday FORD, 1922 touring: starter dem., lock wiieel and other extras $175; term*. I 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sun- ■ day. | | FORD sedan: in very good shape; $95 ' down. f WOLF. 559 X Capitol. Open evenings. FORD s'iian 1972 in A 1 meehanleal | condition, with heater. lock steering; wheel, wind shield, wiper. 5 very coixl' cord tires This car is worth your while; to come tn .and nee it selling at $365, JONES WHITAKER SALES CO 343 N Capitol Opening evenings FORD .19 7 coupe in excellent condition: has lock wheel and spare tire. $285.00. on easy terms STONE CHEVROLET CO.. ■ EOR1). 1923. tcuring star'err dem rims; : je-rfra t , $275 terms 644-48 E Wash | FORD touring. Ifi73: looks and runs exceptional:.' good: good top, curtains and tires S6O -ash. balance monthly. 235 W Georgia. Circle 8327. j FORD touring. 1924 five good cord tires: paint, top and upholstery A-l; starter j and demountable*. 5365. HAYNES i SCHMIDT INC. ! 120-22 W North. Lincoln 7575.; ; FORD. 1923 touring: starter, ileniountable iix-k wheel like new. Finance car. Sell balance due SSO down Main 5013, FORD BOD IKS 70 used bodies, tourings, roadsters, sedans and coupes Sale or trade; cash or ; terms. , 1 SWISSHELM & PARKER. , 544 E. Washington j For Gcxrd usea Cars See 1 WOLF AUTO CO. 659 N. Capitol. Main 1579 Open Sunday*. LIBERTY 6 touring: $95 down; 5 cord i tires; runs good t WOLF. 559 N Capitol. Open evening*. NASH touring, semi-sport; 6 tires, good; condition: will consider light car in; : Trade Webster 7561. NASH 6. touring, $95 down; in very best I of condition. T. WOLF. I 559 N Capitol. Open evenings. STUDEBAKER touring: 7 pass: running or- I dcr; $100; owner. ISI7 W. Mich. INVESTIGATE OUR WEEKLY, PAYMENT PLAN Down Per Week. I Ford Touring .....$20,00 $1.60 | Ford Touring .... 25.00 2.00 j Ford Speedster... 50.00 2.50 j ! Ford Touring .... 50.00 3.50 Foard Roadster... 50.00 3.50 MERCANTILE GARAGE 125,5. Penn St. MA in 6330.

SEE OUR I.OT OF VSED CAR BARGAINS Capitol at North Street SIOO ON UP This includes Fords, Briscoe. Overlands. Reo, Oakland. Willys Knights, all in tourings, coupes and sedans. HAYNES & SCHMIDT. INC. 120 22 W. N.>rth St. Lin, 7575. WILL taKe good taliung machine or radio set an part payment on good used car. LI ncoln 6865. GUAUANTEEb USED~ CARS. Your own terms Day and Night Auto Laundry. USED CARS bought nnq sold. I. GOLDBT'RG. 522 N Capitol. USED CARS. cash, payment or trade. Jones Whitaker Sales Cos.. 345 N. Cass. AUTOMOBILES of every description. CHAS. G. SANDERS CO.. 1025 N. Merirtian. Circle 2772. USED cars, all kinds, on easy payments; storage, parts, accessories. All night service. South Sid® Sales. Dr. 6240. foTs TOURING car; four cylinder, with starter and SSO worth of tires. Entire car is yours for $65. Terms. MILLER AUTO SALES. 1144 48 E. Washington St. c—Trucks DODGE BROTHERS PANEL TRUCK 1921 production. A good dependable truck that has been reconditioned and is ready to deliver satisfactory service. Can be purchased $l5O down, balance monthly payments. C. H. WACLERICH CO. 833 N. Meridian St. Circle 4300 CHEVROLET 490. light delivery truck In excellent mechanical condition: a real bargain; $75 cash, balance monthly. 235 W. Georgia. Circle 8327. FORD. 1923: stake body. This truck is in excellent condition with all good tires. Just overhauled. Will bt sold for much less htan real value. Will demonstrate. *IOO down. 235 W Georgia. Circle 8327. TWO-TON Republic truck: good condition: reasonable. Call Irvington 244 T. ring 3. si WtOMORTLLS WANTED WANTED, 100 CARS to wreck lor parts. Will pay the highest cash prices. jcall us first. SAM CORAZ AUTO PARTS & TIRE CO. 519 N. Capitol Ave, Mkln 6.389. AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E. New York 8t Main 4446. WANT good closed car. will trade S6OO lot. Will sacrifice. Randolph 3917.

33 AUTO SUPPLIES, REPAIRS AUTO AV ASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry IVKfePAVtSirai J'TONDASCMAKr-.SAJY TERTO RfWrtißg CfIP(76L CD TIKES—TIREfcs Ford sizes. $2 and up. Other sizes. $3 and up. All used tires guaranteed. Adjustments at half price. 525 W. Washin* ton St. Open evenings. 3 _ 3 MOTORCYCLES, Bit YULES ; BICYCLES, good, and up; tires. $2 and , up 940 Mass. Ave. S4 automoTiilfs rttit bent i RENT A NEW CAR. U drive it. 127 E. 1 Wabash Cricle 3000. _ 35 FINANCIAL Personal Loams $lO to S3OO to any' bne keeping house. No indorsers. No eraharrassing questions. No inquiries of employer, friends or tradespeople. $ 50 for 4 months costs $ 4.38 SIOO for 4 mouths costs $ 8.75 S2OO for 4 months eoats $17.50 S3OO for 4 months costs $26.25 The above cost is baeed on equal principal payments being paid monthly. Other amounts at same proportionate rate. Loan* made for as long as twenty months payable in convenient monthly installments. Interest is charged on unpaid principal balances for exact number of days between payments and for lust the actual time you keep the money. No other charge* of any kind. If in a hurry phona Main 2923. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE SERVICE CO. 404 Kresge Bldg. 41 E. Washington St., cor. Benn. St. Telephone Main 2923. Under Sta'c Banki Supervision. TIMES WANT ADS~~T AD TO SUCCESS 89 LEGAL NU i ICES 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 resident freeholders and voters of Lake County. Indiana asking that certain swamp lands belonging to the State of Indiana and lying within the meander lilies es Lake George and Wolf Lake, in the city of Hammond, in the county of Lake, be offered for sale, in a< ■ -ordance" with the provisions of an a- t of the Gen-eral-Assembly of the State of Indiana, authorizing the sale and conveyance of lands belo iging to the Stat" approved Mdreh 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 ~f State will offer the lands described therein for sale at public sale, at the time and place hereinafter stated, and upon the following conditions as required by the law. to wit: He will at such time imd 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 for the appraised value of said Jfcads saoffered. he will then offer -the same for sale in parcels If no cash bid fjjp the appraised value of said lands is received when the same are so offered for sale as a w hole or m parcels, the State Auditor will immediately re-offer said lands for sale on a credit of not to exceed tbsee years, payable in equal annual u.stalliiients, with interest payable annually in advance. Said lands have been platted and appraised as required by law. a dcseription of the same and the appraisement thereof, i twine as follows: and f. sen i wrio n—a upraise m ent. All that part of the Southeast fraetlonal quarter ,<E Fr. 1 < I of Sertion Thirteen ; il.ti Township Thirty-Seven 137) Xocth Range Ten (10) West of the Seefmd P. M . 'Lake County. Indiana, lying east of the east line of Sheffield Avenue and west of the west line of Calumet Avenue, bounded on the north by a line six hundred twenty seven and twenty five hundredths i 627.25 i feet north of and parallel to the . south line of said Section Thirteen (13) and bounded on the south by a line lour hundred ten • 410 > feet north of and parallel to the said south line of Section Thirteen (13 1. excepting that portion included ui 1.0 l 2 of the V. S. Government survey of 1834. containing six and two , hundred sixteen thousandths (6.216) acres. more or -jw $1,087.80 Said lauds wi'l be so offered for sale at the office of the Auditor of State, at the State House, at Indianapolis at 12 o'clock noon on the 16th day of July. 1924. No bid will be accepted lor less than the appraised value of said lands The appraisement of the same, as above ; set forth, has been approved by a majority I of the commission composed of the Governor of the State, the Auditor of State and the Treasurer of State, which ciwumission may also accept or reject any and all bids. ROBERT BRACKEN. Auditor of State. Indianapolis, Ind.. June 20, 1924. June 23-30, July 7-14. NOTICE OF HEARING ON RESOLUTION BOARD OF PARK COMMISSI iNERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. IND. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. CITY HALL. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Park Commissioners, of the city of Indiana polls that Vv its Acquisition Resolution No 16 1924. it has determined to acquire the follow ing described real estate tti the city of Indianapolis. Marion County. Indiana: •A strip of land 70 feet in width off of the entire east side of the west half of the j east half of the southwest quarter of Section 14. Township 16 North. Range 3 East. Marion County. State of Indiana, except a strip of land 75 feet in width off of the south end of the above described strip of real estate.” That said real estate so to be acquired j is to lie used for park purposes of the city i of Indianapolis Bv said resolution it is provided that Thursday. July tn. 1924 at 2 o'clock p nt. at. the office of the said board in the city , nail in the said city, will be the tinlß and place when tinal action will be taken confirming. modifying or reeindlng said resolution. and when it will hear and receive remonstrances from interested in or affected by such proceedings and when it will determine the public utility and benefit thereof. „ CHARLES A BOOKWALTER, FRED CLINE. A M MAGUIRE. Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, Ind. June 73. 30 NOTICE is hereby given that the E. W. Steinhart Company will sell at it- place of business. 1100 N. Meridian st., Indianapolis Ind. on Wednesday. July 2. 1924. at 10 o'clock a. m . one Templar touring car. mode! 445, oar No. 1981. motor No 3001. 1920 style with winter top. at public sale, for cash to the highest bidder. Said ear will be sold to pay repair and Storage charges existing against same as the former property of M. J. Kelly, pursuant. to the statutes of the State of Indiana. _ E W STEINHART COMPANY, Willson & Willson. Attorneys. 817 State Life Building. June 9. 16. 23. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY* EXECUTOR The undersigned, executor of the last will and testament of Barbara M. Kera deceased, hereby gives notice, that by virtue of the powers by said will conferred and pursuant to an order of the Marion Probate Court, he will at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m of the 22nd day of July. 1924. at Room 9, Aetna bundling. 23 N

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NOW IS YOUR CHANCE Given, without extra charge, a cord tire and tube or a new bumper with every used ear purchased fropi us this month. Buy now while the bargains last. Fords, Stars, Durants, Haynes 55’s, Chevrolets and many others. Come, look them over. Our prices are the lowest in the State. THE CHARLES 0. SANDERS COMPANY 1025 Meridian Street Open Evenings and Sunday. Circle 2772.

MONDAY, JUNE 23^1924

39 LEGALNOTICES Pennsylvania St.. Indianapolis. Ind., and from 'i vv to day thereafter until sold, offer I for sale at private sale, all the interest of I said Barbara M. Kern in and to the following described real estate: Sixty-six (66) feet by parallel lines. ! measured from south to north, off of tne i entire south end of lots thirty-two (3 and thirty-three (33) in William Youiuw*' i subdivision of part of out iot one hundred i eighty one (181) of the Donation Lands of j the city of Indianapolis, according to the • plat of said subdivision recorded in plat I book 1 at page 41 of the records of the record’s office for said Marion County. I together with a strip of ground of the width of ten (10) feet measured from j west to east, adjoining said real estate on ■ the east, and being a portion of the ! street known as Broadway which ten (10) i foot strip v. as vacated by the city of Indi- ! anapoiis. [ Said sale will be made subject to the ap- ! proval of said court for not less than the [ lull appraised value thereof and for cash. HOWARD M. STANTON. Executor of the will of Barbara M. Keru. deceased. June 23 : NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF SWAMP LANDS BELONGING TO TEE STATE OF INDIANA, IN LAKE COUNTY. INDIANA. Notice is hereby given, that a petition has been filed with the State auditor, signed by eleven resident freeholders and voters of Lake County. Ind ana. asking that certain swamp lands belonging to the State of Indiana and lying within the meanders of the Grand Calumet River, ill section thirtytwo (32). township t hirty-seven ( ( '*.) north, range nine (9) west of the second principal meridian, in Lake County, Indiana, be offered for sale in accordance with the provisions of an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, authorizing the sale and conveyance of lands belonging to the State, approved March 9, 1889. and the amendment of section four thereof, approved by the Governor of the State. March 2. 1923. Acting upon said petition as required by law, the auditor of State will offer the lands described therein for sale at public sale, at the time and place hereinafter stated, and upon the following conditions as required by the law, to-wit: He will at such time and 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 for the appraised value of said lands so offered, he will then offer the same for sale in parcels. If no cash bid for the appraised value of said lands is received when the same are so offered for sah- as a whole or in parcels, the State auditer will immediately te offer said lai rijU so: sal* on a credit of not to exceed >ea - pay a hie in equal annual meats, with interest payable annually in advan'-e Sec lands have been platted nd appraised as required by law- a description of the same and the appraisement thereof, being as folldws: Description and apppaisment: 1 All that part o t the east half (E>4) of the northeast quarter fNEU) of section thirty-two (32), township thirty--even (37) north, range nine (9) west of the second principal meridian, lying south of the south bank of the Grand Calumbet River, in the County of Lake. State of Indiana. containing 0.657 acres $82.12 2 Ail that part of the east half (Et 4) of tlie southeast quarter (SE 1 * ) of section thirty-two (32). township thirty-seven (37) north range nine (9) west of the co.-ond principal meridian, lying south of the south bank of the Grand Calumet River and north of the soifth meander line of the Grand Calumet River as fixed in the United States Government Survey of 1836. all in Lake County, Indiana, eontaining 10.516 res $1,314.50 Said .ands will be so offered for sale at the office of the auditor of State, at the Stateiiouse ar Indianapolis, at 12 o'clock noon on the 16th day of July. 1924. No bid will be accepted for less than tho appraised value of said lands. The appraisement of the same, as above set forth, has been approved by a majority of the commission composed of the Governor of the State, the auditor of State and the treasurer of State, which commission may also accept or reject anv and all bids. ROBERT BRACKEN. Indianapolis Ind. Auditor of State. ■Line 20. 1924, NOTICE OF HEARING ON ACQUISITION RESOLUTION, BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA, OFFICE OF THE BOARD, CITY HALL. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Park Commissioners of the City Indianapolis. that by its acquisition resolution No. 17. 1924. it has determined to acquire th-"■ following described real estate ■ n the city of Indianapolis, Indiana. Marion width 100 fee! lying 56 feet on either side of toe following described center line: part of the southwest quarter of Section 26. Township 17 North. Range 3 East. Beginning on the south line of said section at the center of Meridian Street and extending north in and along the center of Meridian Street as shown on the plats of Meridian Hills Ist and 2nd section to the north line of Meridian Hills 2nd section: thence continuing north 661 feet more or less to the north line of said southwest •quarter section at a point 674 tiS feet west of the northeast corner thereof: and continuing north into the northwest quarter of said section 26 to the north line of Meridian Hills and continuing north along the center line of Meridian Street as dedicated in Land Record 57. Page 116, Marion County Recorder s office to a point 626 feet north of the south line of the northeast quarter of the northwest, quarter of said Section 26: thence curving to the left along the arc of a circle having for its "aoms 260 feet, for a distance of 255 05 feet thence on a reverse curve to the light along the arc of a circle having for its radius 200_feet for a distance of 371.21 feet thence tangent to this curve north '.’7 degrees 4$ minutes east 792 feet into Section 23; thence curving to the left along the arc of a circle having for its radius 416.53 ftv! to a point 356.13 feet north of tlu* south line of said Section 23: thence east parallel to the south line of Section 73: thence east parallel to thp south line of Section 23 to the east line of the southwest quarter thereof; thence extending into the southeast quarter of said Section 23 along a line forming a northeast included,, angle of 59 degrees 22 minutes with the west line of said quarter section for a distance of 528.84 feet: thpnce north parallel to- thp west tine of said southeast quarter 424.29 feet: thence curving to the right along the arc of a circle having for its radius 307.19 feet for a distance of 181.10 feet: thence tangent to this curve for a distance of 215f63 feet: thence in a southeastly direetioir along the arc of a curve having for its radius 456.11 feet for a distance of 268.6 feet (the long chord of this curve forming a southeast included angle of 115 degrees 3 minutes with the preceding line): thence tangent to this curve 100 fret: thence curving to the right along the ar( . of a 6 degrees •I4 4j-min > 4#h curve for a distance of 044.25 feet: tangent to this curve 85 feet: thence ing to the left along the arc of a 15-degree 1 -minute curve for a distance of 238.73 feet: theme tangent to this curve 811 47 feet to the east line of the southwest quarer of said Section 23 at a point 1046.58 feet north of the southeast corner thereof: also The following described part of the southeast quarter of said Section 23. Township 1 7 North, Range 3 East, Marion County. Indiana. Beginning on the abovp-descrihede line at a point 60.5.90 feet west of the east line of said southeast quarter section and thence south on a tine making a southeast included angle 97 degrees, 11 minutes for a distance of 335.44 feet: thence curving to the left along the arc of a 6-degree 54niinnte curve for a distance of 306.12 feet: thence on a reverse curve to the right of 7 degrees 4 minutes for a distance of 375.85 feet: more or less to the south line of said southeast quarter section at a point 492.60 feet west of the southeast corner thereof. Thai said real estate so to be acquired is to be used for park purposes in the City of Indiarlapolis. By said resolution it is provided that Thursday, the 10th day of July, 1924, at 2 o clock p m.. at the office of the said • board in the city hall in said city, will he the time when final action will be taken confirming, modifying or rescinding said resolution, and when it will hear and receive remonstrances from persons lntersested tn or affected by such proceedings, ant! when it w ilt determine ' the public utility and benefit thereof. CHARI.ES A BOOKIYALTER, EMSLEY W. JOHNSON, A M. MAGUIRE. FRANK MANLY. Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. June 23-30. (