Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 39, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 June 1924 — Page 10

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Sister Mary's Kitchen Strawberries for canning or preserving or jamming should be perfectly ripe, but not the least bit overripe. So. sort strawberries carefully and use the perfect large herries for plain canning and preserving, and the imi erfect berries requiring cutting for old-fashioned strawberry jam. 'Vhen washing berries do not pour water directly onto the fruit. Drop the be-ries into a big pan of cold water or Into a deep colander. Set the colander in a large pan of water to wash berries and when clean gently life the colander from the water, letting the berries settle slowly together without any violence. Water softens delicate fruit and rough handling breaks the gos-Samer-like covering and allows the immediate escape of the juices. The ideal way to can strawberries is by the cold-pack method. The berries keep their shape and retain their flavor much better than when canned by the open-kettle method. To Can Strawberries by the ColdTack Method Pack perfect, well-washed berries in sterilized cans, adjust tested rtib bers and pour, over medium syrup to cover fruit. Half-seal cans and put in hot water bath. The water must cover the jars by at'least an inch. When the water begins to bubble begin to count the time for sterilization and sterilize quart jars sixteen minutes. Remove from boiler, tight- i en covers and turn cans upside down j where they will cool quickly, but not be in a draught. If a draught of i cold air strikes a boiling hot can, ! breakage may occur. When cold, store in a dark, cool, dry place. Pack the fruit closely, but do not mash or crush. To sterilize cans for packing, wash cans in hot soapsuds and rinse in ! scalding water. Cool and put in the i boiler you will use for cooking the fruit. Fill boiler with cold water and bring to the boiling point. Boil ten minutes. Remove cans from boiler when needed for filling with fruit. This gives you your boiler of boiling water for processing and sterilizes your cans at the same time. The covers should be included. Medium syrup as made by boiling three cups sugar and two cups water for five minutes or until the syrup is thick and dings' to a spoon. Allow | three-quarters cup sugar for each quart can of fruit. Be sure to make enough syrup to fill all the j cans. Extra syrup can be kept in a glass jar in a cold place until needed i for the next batch of canning. Fill ; can to within one-quarter inch from the top with the boiling syrup. To half seal screw-top jar, tighten ! cover with thumb and little finger. Tc seal, screw down as tight as possible. -* To h#lf seal spring-top jar, fit on cover and adjust top bail. To seal, : clamp bait over jar. Sunshine Strawberry Preserves Select large, perfect herries. Hull and wash. , Drain. Weigh fruit. Use pound for pound of berries and su- j gar. Put a layer of berries in a smooth porcelain preserving kettle, cover with sugar and add another layer of fruit. Continue layer for layer until all is used. Let stand ■ over night. In the morning put over a slow fire and bring tp the boiling I point. Remove scum and let boil i gently for five minutes. Turn out onto big platters. Cover with glass or mosquito netting and put on a table in the sun outdoors or in a sunny window. Cook until the sirup is thick, stirring occasionally. If a glass is used it must be removed and dried frequently. Twelve hours ; of direct hot sunshine will cook the ! fruit and sirup to the desired thick- i ness and deliciousness. into sterilized pint glass jars and seal. If a mosquito netting is used the air i helps thicken the sirup, but unless ; you live in a dustless community the j glass covering should be used. Old-Fashioned Strawberry .Jam Hull and wash berries. Imperfect ones that have been cut can be used j for this jam. Weigh fruit and for i every four pounds of fruit use, three pounds of sugar. Put fruit and sugar in preserving kettle and mash fruit with a wooden notato masher. Cook, stirring constantly until the fruit is soft and the juice is sirupy. The jam will not be stiff because strawberries will not jelly. The juice should be clear and quite sparkling when the jam is done. It will take about twenty-five minutes, although ♦he length of time will vary some according to the juiciness of the fruit. Pour into sterilized jars and seal. Too long cooking will make the jam rather strong flavored. Total calories in strawberry preserves, 1 pound berries and 1 pound sugar, 1,990. Prbtein, 20, fat, 20, carbohydrate, 1,950. (Copyright., 1924, NEA Service, Inc.) Mine' Work FHmed WASHINGTON'—A series of edu- j cational films, showing Work in the mineral mines of the country, will be | distributed through the Department j of the Interior. The Bureau of! Mines hae prepared nearly 100 edu i cational pictures in the last few j years. Air Mail Record BAGDAD. June 24.—Three Vic ers-Vernon mail planes recently cov- , ered the 866 miles between Cairo | and Bagdad in nine hours' flying j time —a record on this route for j three machines flying together. No Radio for Beach Bathers at Bournemouth beach, | England, must enjoy themselves! without radio, for the town council; will not have the aerials mar the j beauty of the resort. And there Is j a wonderful broadcasting station I nearby! Church Has Problem Attorney General Griffith of Kan- j sas has the problem of deckling j whether interference with radio ser ! mnns violates the State law against j interference with religious worship. It was put up by the members of a little church at Norway, Kan., when sermons it received from Omaha j were being interfered with by a j closer station. 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808 SMALLEV ! Bob Smalley, monarch of Selama Grotto, St. Petersburg, Fla., claims to be the youngest monarch at the convention. He's 28 years old and an automobile dealer. Restraint She —Before we were married you called me an. angel. He —I know it. "But now you -don't call me anything.” "That shows my self-control.” — London Opinion. 6 FUNERAL DIRECTORS 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. Phon"—Mam 0041 0042 INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY BERT S GADli— zljo prospect Bt. Phone Stewart 2278. George Grinsteiner Funeral director 522 E. Market. Main 0903. n - L WnicL w UNDERTAKERS— HISEy"* TITUS 051 V Delaware. 7 IJ)I)GES AND U BS B R F. meeting changed to Hiawatha Gardens Explanation at meeting i Signed i E. C —.. _ j 1 u _-_ Nt) TT . F i s MR STANLEY COCKRAN and w.fr left March 10. Any one knowing of iheir whereabouts please communicate with MKS LENA KING. IHi S. Noble St 9 TpEUsOV Vt> ~~~ WILL gentlemen who ase sled lady on a S. Meridian St ear about 7 o clock last Friday. -June 20 please call Drexel 5050 T 6 LQSFaND FOUND FOUND—Articles found in Indianapolis street cars yesterday: TWO UMBRELLAS LADY 8 HAT GOLD ROSARY RECORD OLD DRESS OLD SHIRT CHILDS PURSE BASKET CONTAINING ROOKS CORSET WAIST BATHING SUIT AUTO LICENSE PLATE Main 2737. I.OST —Suit box containing children s clothes: left on Northwestern ear about 8 p m. Monday Lincoln 4870 R< ward. LOST—Saturday. June 21: large brown en velopc containing papers of value to owner only. Return to office of Seniors Bros, store Reward ___ ONE black and tan hound pup. liberal re ward. TRI ART PlN—Triangle set with pearls monogram L. L 8., lost Thursday re ward Humboldt 3920: 3246 Rucaic FOUND—Bicycle owner can haje same by describing. Randolph 001(4 12 HELP \N AN I LD—MALE TIMES CARRIERS WANTED Boyr or girls between ages of 10 and 12 years: good chance for live wiies to advance Morality must bo good. Apply at once L V GRAETER. Poplar and Pennsylvania Bt. „ Young Man WITH SELLING EXPERIENCE You can learn of a real opportunity by answering this. You should have ability to judge pros peots. desire to succeed, coupled with honest sincere, hard work If you meet these requirements, tell us who you have worked for. what you have sold and give ref erences Confidential. Add res* A No. 1441. Times. SALESMAN Permanent position, groori pay. Man who has had previous experience? handlingcrew. Riven preference. Apply W. T Brackett, manager REGINA CORPORATION 485 Century Bide corner Maryland and Pennsylvania Sts 13 INSTRUCTIONS } -O-ru-crLT ATTHACTIVE SALARY Interesting work. In Beauty Culture A profession which is not overcrowded and the demand for beauty culturists growing stronger every day. See how we help you to earn while you learn, how we give you practical experience, how we enable you in either day or evening classes to make your life work easier ard happier in a better paying position; inve* Ugate NOW—send for free booklet—complete information on this wonderful opportunity—NOW 1 Free Clinic R&inbowJk&demv Culture m? 157 8, ILLINOIS ST.. SUITE 207. PHONE Circle 0296. MEN to learn Darner Trade. TRI-CITY BARBER S COLLEGE. 510 E Washington St., Indianapolis, lnd. Circle 0757. i POPULAR piano music taught iu 20 lessons. beginners and advanced. dark Boles School. 10 W Ohio St. Curie 8326. POPULAR piano playing with bass, harmony taught beginners and advanced in 20 lessons. CTcle 3034. __ 17 SITUATIONS WANTED^ \ a—Mate TWO good, honest colored boys. 16 years old", want to do general housework by the week. Lincoln 8978. b—Female CURTAINS TO LAUNDER LUTZ. DREXEL 0895 HALF-DAY' work by the week, or care for children. Lincoln 4831.

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A NTED b—Female WILL care fbchildren, during the day while mothe-s work. T.eimont 1592. WANTED—Laundry work to bring home. Phone Wcbsier 5765. IT 8 NEVER lost until lndlanapons Times Want Ada ha -e failed to find it. 18 ROOMS bOR RENT FOUNTAIN Square, new apt., clean, mod. film, room, 1 or 2 persons. DR. 3626. ILLINOIS. N 1111; 1 room and kitchenette: modern: compitely furnished. MARLOWE, 1426: front room one or two men: home privilege;,. Lincoln 1654. NEW JERSEY. N " 2017; large] cool.' j front room in private family; adults, j home privileges and laundry. _ * i’AKK N. j.‘.*4o: nicely furnished room: | pri*. at~* lAimily good neighborhood. iALT OTT. N . 1 •><; ~ inr/v. cool front ; Pool 2 -1 pei we< nt emen Ra )- > * ? 16TH. E., pleasant front room near Central ••arr geritlemen. Lincoln 1778 TTY sreone floor front. tV:B Ft Wayne Ave. i PEif? SYTTvAMA. N . 140 T Two modern } rooms. Calf Lmcolu *!470. CLEAN ' r tod dking distance; $3 50 week. Main 870 H a—Light Housekeeping CAPITOL. S;U N.. largo connecting rooms downstairs: private entrance; also single room; deal; modern, reason a bje. 1112; two i keeping rooms Drexel f>Bl 0. PRATT. W 20 and unfurn. rms . bath ! light gas. Aater and rpnge furn . back! porch. S3O. 2 rm saute furnished* $7 NO ’ FOUR ROOMS AND BATH. INQUIRE : 1 SINGLE 1 ■ every-1 thing fnrniriL. ,< 1 80 N East St_ n wit and to shari home. Stewart 2770 WA NTEI ' I ■ h fort able home. Belmont OKU l Ref NEW .r LM.Y N *• • rooms kitchenette modern: also sleep- j incr rooms RiL v 1001. pNKi' HMS if Kl> 2d Y< mr of J.f.vtße mod- < rn home , private entrance: rarage. heat. ' ' W Oh one. Children welcome. Circle OflHO BRADLEY. N 532; fiirnlsW'; ur pTTdiT jj i \ 11' 1 1 \i. with or without board | h—Board and Rooms JEFFERSON. N 348; Lrfv.-ly front, i ern room; all hoce privileges one or . K! YSI ONE. N 4.31 : t'h'i 7048 TRAUB, Tw i c!< in *ir • ima .. ui . • -

19 KivNT U S a—House* I LA SALLE. N . '37.'in. 4 rooms fcmlmodern: $25 W. I. BRIDGES 137 N Delaware St Circh- 7 SOS. .3332 i! NEW YORK 4 lar*" rooms a.so •1 ro"’.'H 17. Vi Holly BH 1041 NEW JERSEY. N 3310 6 lar.ro rooms. dble n\vl\ de : for appoint Ran .766 1 *’3o ASHLAND AYE -ax r<*>m modern *ll --onvuini-v, 535 WASHINGTON ; RUST CO Mali • • ‘*3. S '•raP-d hot water hear. Half of anew double 4 rooms. sl6. COBB REALTY TO . M :nn_3 21 6 t—Apartrm nr* DEXTER 2043: firr room modern apartment for rent Phone Randolph 34 20 Pratt St.. P::> E. 1 rooms and bath, simmer rate* State Savings & Trust Cos. Main 4..17., !) K Market St d—Business Place® EXCELLENT business . a'lon. 38 W Tenth Sr . large room on street floor and three rooms on • oud floor whit h or- ti tb’" as li\ mg’ quarters to sublet. STATE AVINGS AND 3 REST CO Main i'i: !• H Market. FOR RENT—New ch-au offTt* *pa- e furnished or 11411 urnishod. 431 33 Lemcke BMg. I —Resorts and Cottages COTTAGE for rent, on Lake Manitou. Cal! Dr sel 8.'172, _ HEAL ENT ATE I'Olt SALK b—Houses 23 E. LA GRANDE cl.imiv 5-room bungalow bath. etc.; convenient terms or *vill take good building lot as down payment. Owner. Main 0186. FOUR-ROOM bungalows -a-y payments. tVash. 4.144 CITY JtLDRS. REALTY CO. New West Side Addition Gravel Streets. Drainage Sewer, Cement Sidewalks, Electricity, Water inside of Houses. 4 and o-Rooni Bungalows Mode nil ely Priced If you are considering buying a home, don’t fail to visit this addition. Located 4700 west, on West Washington fjtreet (National Road) on south side of road. Wateli for Our Sign All West Washington ' Street Bus Lines Pass This Addition. Come out this evening. Our agents will be there. Or call and arrange for appointment. .913 Hume-Mansur MA in 3S6S ' l . q 4? BELMONT AVE., FOR COLORED—NORTH OF MICHIGAN ST.-VFive rooms. in excellent condition: electric lights anti gas. well and cistern. An excellent home. Price only $2,350; $250 cash, balance s2l monthly Mr. Ryan. 106 N. Delaware. Main 1710. Evenwigs, Harrison 2562. j. g\ McCullough. Two New Cottages of four rooms each: fronting deaf and dumb instittite, near Forty-Second St.; furnace, ele,ctric lights, garage, well and sink in kitchen; nicely papered and shades; terms, SSOO cash, balance S3O per month. H. C. Tuttjfo & Bro. Tel. Main IX6B. 233 E. Ohio St.

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ri KKAI, ESTATK 1 UK SALB b—Mutism < 'horrius. tscs. ('hickuiis s;;r>u t ’jish Seven-room hon-u iFt it th* !-■ f tlie eity, oil paved >’ urn .in clrivu lot 105 x 130; eleetrie lights, writ, turnauu bn. k and irniPiit front .n-li • ■ p unt r. u; j orations. mouth y j ivm.uu.* r’l 6>. j Rrb-e $3,500. ! il cOord cV McKimipy, |{c;iltnrs 311 Lem. ke Bldg ’ Circle 220 J EVP J 1 1 _ ' • 1 633. 1922 s. Taihiit Ave. Five-room ■•*tt;iwu; in line e ’ (sewer, water. and eba-tneity *1 Ins 6a iui vai* at >3 OOU pur i. h tall Murphy. Main 305; >r lr\ :131. Orin .Jcssup Land < o. Snmers(‘t Ave., Near Truth Five-room hiai;niow built 1 year; for- | naue. has-rnent. large e;iat front lot. even ' buaririg fruit tries, trap i p nad ti. s**il quickly - aranged: rail Cowbs Mam 21*57 ORIN JKbSLP LAND CO 415 16 0.-unhaUai Bldg. F6R m'otierr; or sum molurn Uoqbju*. •• -T ! -ojjthuast eajjl Dr-xel 61M MODERN •• foul | rooms hrir-iwood floor-. bp lot beautiful front purdi, improve*! street and i I ley. im-e garage. imprvcm-nts .i!i i-anl. Will -ell on good terms C, J OSiU RN ! Drexel HI M t.’olorctl I'.uycrs Home bargain. Highhl.md p!a<-e; 9 rooms and bath; ebctrie hghta. gas. city wutte- and uellar Price $4.2r>0.00 Very Rn>ail payment down. balance ! monthly Priesmcyer Weiss j 136 N. Delaware St Lin. ■ |1( . 9th Ave., Beeeh Grove In the tK‘3t ge. tion. we offer a modern [ nungalow in good eondition Front and [rear porch (‘A. ba**ment. lot 40x140; fruit l and shrubbery, paved stre et Nonnanlutit flays flell it I*ri e only $3 375 00. >StO cash, balance s*!6 per month ( iii Murphy Ma in 2957 day- or irv 3131 OKIX .1 IOSSI P LAND CO, (15 16 Oc< id. a Bldg WEST IndKlM.ipqiM; i r, *i .( .7: r--. only $256 cash; bala:e - 72. l r un'iiUi, J S CRUSE REAI.I V CO.. ELEGANT APT sit* 1300 bio. iN. inns M C HI NT 1257 s W. st St Foil SALE- a*j terms new 5-rooa " Cl I- bungalow, or will trade equity of SI 50(1 tor nice clear lot, cast or south Drexel 6184 BARTH. 21.02. six rooms: semi mo priced right for quick -ale Droxcl 2554 between 7 ft. m and B p. m. vIV ERI IOM i-c ' i • ini bunga ow 'ai - 4516 Hillside Ave COTT AGE. new. on paved street: 5 rooms and bath, semi-modern (With toilet ami sink; city water, lights; full bascni.Lt and furnace, sink in basement: garag"; . xtra lot. $4,260: S3OO down, balance like rent. 1203 8. Shermaa-Prive. VACANT lot owners I have several small doubles and 1 xxill consider char, vacant lots a- part payments Mr. Butcaw. Main 15761 Res Rand 0473 EUCLID N T ; 406 three room house, water. electricity, all improvements in and paid $1,750 MAIN 0409. THREE bedroom, modern home east; close to car line. Terms can be arranged. Drexel 4063. ___ <1 IvOtS 4 LOTS near 1500 block W. New York St.. $~-0 c.-isli. th tier 0382 KN tG IITSTOW N LAKE M >T- -Chi i<-e i,>eation. Owner leaving .-ity Drexel 3600 ©—Suburban FIVE-ACRE tracts, in truck garden district, S. Harding St.: will build live room house if desired: easy terms CIVIC REALTY CO 136 N Delaware. Room 1114. Lincoln 5050 E\-'longs Garrison (i-l.ix. g—Buildinc and Contracting. IF YOU are contemplating building and have a vacant 'lot, wanting to realize cash out of same, or would rather build, would be glad to have an interview with, you. A. A. BARNES SALKS SERVICE. 309 Guaranty Bldg. Lincoln 6095. WE BUILD and finance houses Will build five-room modern home, $.3,475: pay ments like renf CIVIC REAI.TY CO.. 136 N. Delaware. Lincoln 5050 ITS never lest until Indianapolis Times Want Ads have failed to find it. ZZ - REAL ESTATE WANTED SMALL double or cottage priced under $1,506. Brookside 1272. WE NEED HOUSES. Call Lincoln 3734. KTTINGEK &. SCHR ETHER. WILL jiay cash for real estate bargains. L R. Lyons, IQS N. Delaware. Lin. 6520. I WILL pay spot cash tor your home if priced reasonable. Ran. 1303, WANTED —Good vacant lot suitable for building; will pay the cash if j>ri'-ed ! right. A. A. BARNES SALES SERVICE, j 309 Guaranty Bldg. Lincoln 6095. I.IST your property with us and prepare to move. Our service does the turn. Buyers waiting. Call Mr. Strong. Main 3957. Orin Jossiip Land Go. 415-16 Occidental WANTEb—To buy rooming lumse with reasonable payment down. MISS MARTIN. Lincoln 6095. TIMES WANT ADS LEAD TO SUCCESS 25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE —Coal, Tee and Wood Best Va. Block Large Forked $0.50 Best Ky Lp u?rge Forked $6.50 Best Glendora Lp. Large Forked. . . $6.00 1 UNION ICE & COAL CO. i J, Drexel 46 ’t Drexel 4622

MISt EEEWEOUS FOR SALE b—Clotltlnp TROUSERS To Match | n Yodur Coal n $3.95, $4 95 S $5.95, $6.95 and up. S TIJE PANTS STORE CO. 4S West Ohio St.. Near Illinois c—lloiiseholU ( i oods IWMiS - i\or> ur any color un irnrl or unfit:bam-tur 4s. **i". < i;i for IM FIKNITI'KE SPECIALTIES CO 443 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. LIN ■ COLN HQCiI h i HMi l lit' -j. ap ('.til iflur 4 30. K m 1 SPECIAL, Gold Seal Congoleum Hugs, 9x12, sl-4.75 Regu ir nationally advert*sed prii-e is $lB. bma". size* proportionately ortcedAb nin and pattern-! in -tock. NC) SECONDS A3 prrfrul rugs and are fully fu&raoOur new spring yto,‘k of Brussels, Axminsture velvets and Wnton rug'* are ►old t ttie lou'ui in the fity Come In arid irl prove it. \ f-maii Ccpotut Lode any ru* lor future delivery. l-’ret- Delivery Anywhere Dorfmau Ru<j Cos. 20? \V VV mL St . opposite St alehouse “If it covers the floor we have it ** Coni Saturday until 0 o'clock. .SINCEFt mch . drop hu?ul in u.\,*ellent V- -•■li -n St washing m a chi n k el ecth ic i ’ K W IHRTSON >lO6 • *xl rr;*as * u* $4 4.5: floor covering, 49c W d—MisrelluiKstum TYPEWRITERS $25. s3.', s4t. >SO. •?♦><) factory r*^ budtfl ands ii> Typewriter* i rup.t;. i AMERICAN WRITING MA'.'HINF, CO 30 S FVnnsvlvania Listabliahed ISBO U V' mt for p'nh hoxi - ,'d>3 Southern Ag Typewriter Bargains T-V:i> LARGE ANT) SMALL TYPE WRITERS AT LOW PRICES: AI.L GUAR \NT FED. CASH OR PAYMENTS; EXPERT REPAIRING AT LOW COST RIBItONS EACH < ’lark Typewriter Shop is W MARKET ST. 2ND FLOOR Phone Main 2686 SAVE MONEY ON Tents, tarpaulins, i-anvas. fulding cuts water btiekcts. hatehets. shovels, spades hammers vises. anvils, forges, bath tubs, wash boilers and hundreds of other items at >-j regular prior. Dans aged binder twinee in balls tit for numerous purposes. 5c Tier pound M. U. COUmiERC & SON CO. l.‘K)2 \V. Wasliiriprton. Tlhe Laiwrense Pa emits are sold by T. D. Tyler & Cos at 325 Mass Ave. Sole distributer for the best : PH lilt e—Musical Instruments APOLLO player piano; excellent condition; reason a hie Irvinyton 0105. PIANO 810 GOOD CONDITION. PHONE BROOKSIDE 1:73. f—Pet and Live Stock CARNKAIX pigens: mated pairs. Drexel < 3 h7d 8 Alini.E HORSE. PHONE HAR- - RISON 3364. 27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS BATHROOM COMPLETE. SOO E M. Hardin Cos. 3215 E. Mich. Web. 3001 BUILDING, painting and repair work: estimates I fee. Webster 6300, Ring 5. (-ARI 'ENTER! Ng AND ROOFING: repairs _ T F. BISHOP, 15 3, East St. Ma_6S 12 FEATHERS bought, sola and renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made. F F BURKLE. 416 Maas. Main 1428. FURNITURE upholstering, repairing aiTd 1 relinisliiiig. Phone Webster 4065. PAPER cleaning: work guaranteed; 612 Wabash St. Circle 1681. PAPER HANGING. FIRST-CLASS WORK GUARANTEED BEI. 4647. RUGS. 9x12. thrly elnd. $2: all work guar SUPERIOR CLEANERS. Ken. 1463. SAFETY RAZOR BLADE3~ Sharpened, TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana Ave. UPHOLSTERING, furniture repairing and refiiiishing. Drexel 7691 for free eat. VAULT CLEANING. PERSONAL SERVICE 93' E. Maryland. Stewart 1791. PAPER cleaning, woodwork washed: make old paper like new. Randolph 6219. IT'S NEVER lost untc Indianapolis Times Want Ads have failed to find it. MULLER’S HAT SHOP Now Located at "W* Formerly l f(r / 28 Kentucky Ave. 1

28 STORAGE AND TRANSFER Furniture Moved Anywhere Responsible for all damages. Special loads to Chicago. S9O up. City moving by job or 51.25 to S3 per hour. Storage. SI up. H. T. BIEHL Drexel 8919. Drexel 0362. OTTO J. SUESZ Overland hauling, return loads from Chicago. Cleveland. Cincinnati and Louisville. Get our prices. Phone Main &J 53Night, Webster PfiPO 4570. R A DIO TRANSFER c | rclß 3 Overland ur City Hauling 3 3 214 E. Hew York. 3 LOCAL and ovenauu moving, storage, crating and packing HOOSIER TRUCKING CO . 15 S. East St Main 6812. MIKE O BRIEN. Transfer and Storage Main 1307. 29 BUSINESS OI*IMhTtUNITIKS CONFECTIONERY—For sale: selling account of sickness. 934 S Ea6t St. RESTAURANT, opposite city market, seating- 60 people, serving two meals a day; good trade from city market: daily receipts S6O to $;Ui priced reasonable; some terms deal with owner. E. WABASH, DRUG stores, confectioneries, refreshment stands Let us sell you a frozen sucker outfit. Call Lincoln 3012. SPLENDID manufacturing site with surface switch: buildings facing on three streets; bargain. M C Hunt. 1257 S. West b—(i&soline BI’ICK 6, 1921 iii excellent A 1 shape; motor fine conflttion new top, n w paint; good hr*P. SUS Wash. 3633. R 3. CHEVROLET. 1922 touring, in excellent condition; S2OO, will arrange easy terms 427 N. Meridian. Open evening* and Sunday CHEVROLET. 1923 coupe; looks and runs like new: must be seen to be appreciated. Call II- for demonstration. STONE CHEVROLET CO 437 N. Mur Open eve. and Sun Ri. 105. CHEVROLET s* dan, 1023; run little. looiTs like new, equipped. Bo se heater bumpers. lock wheel, -new tires chains. etc. Must be seen to be appreciated Casn .Positively no dealers 4 327 Broadwav _ CHEVR -n S 50 down. PRATHER CHEVROLET CO 670 Vir. in in Ave DR 6847. , Open evenings and Sunday CHEVROLET coup" 1923: in excellent mechanical condition; good tires and paint: $75 cash. bn.a -e monthly 235 W Georgia. Circle FW7 v'HEVLOLKT U*l9 touring. Ju-t think of buying a ear like this for $75. See it Sunday. 427 N Meridian PORT 1922 to;.rms lit w tires; terms. 559 N C.-ifuro' _ :. ! n \sl 6 DODGES all models. >pen and closed terms or trade. 5.59 Nr Capitol. LT 4 >l6 $66 127 n m • riaian Open evenings and Sunday. • tras. on u spi.'re tire. S2BO. on easy term-* 4*.'7 N M ridian. Open evenings I oid Sunday > FORD. 19 ’2 to irii.g starter, dem . lock v* • o.d o. extras $175; terms 427 N* Meridian. Open evenings and Sund iy FORD sedan: in rood shape: $95 down. I WOLF. 559 N Capitol. Open evenings K -1 e dit on wit!; heater. lock steering whem. wind slueld wiper, 5 very rood cord tire.* This < ar is worth your while j to come m and sue it selling at $365 JONES WHITAKER SALES CO •" L: N ('■until 1 . Opening evenings ii <i!U), 1932 pe. m c-xeellcin uondit-on: has ’ot-k wheel md spare tire; $385.00. n ; asy terms /• _ STONE CHEVROLET CO.. \ 37 N Meri: Ojt_cv- s ar.d Sunday. Ft*!;D 1933. touring starter, dem. rims: perfect $275; termn, 644-48 E Wash FuKD touring. 1933: looks and runs exceptio/iai:y good, good top. curtains and tires; S6O -ash. balance monthly. 235 | W Georgia Circle 8337. \ FORD touring 1934 five good cord tires; ■ • nd ry a i . starter nd tlefnountabh - $665 HAYNES & SCHMIDT. INC 1 ‘h>-32 W North. Lincoln 7575. FORD. l:* :.l 6 a r. starter, deaiounta hKs h-U wheel, like new. Finance car. 1 a.'ar-’u due. >SO down. Main 5013.

59 AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE ; FORD. 1923 touring: starter, dem. rims: l'l-rfi-' t *375 terms. 044-48 K Wash. I FORD - BODIES 20 used bodies, tourings, roadsters, sedans and coupes Sale air trade; cash or terms SWISSHKL.M & PARKER. For Good usea Cars See I WOLF AUTO CO. 659 N. Capitol. Main 1579 Opun Sunday a. LIBERTY <> touring, $95 down 5 cord tins; runs good I, WOLF | 550 Cnpito! Open rveilings. i NASH h. tminup; $95 down; m very best of condition. L WOLF , * (• • STUDEBAKF.R touring 7 pn**v running order -1 •M ; •) vi - 181 1 y: INVESTIGATE OUR WEEKLY PAYMENT PLAN Down Per Week. Ford Touring ....$20.00 $1.50 Ford Touring .... 25.00 2.00 Ford Speedster... 50.00 2.50 Ford Touring .... 50.00 3.50 Foard Roadster... 50.00 350 MEREANT iLE GARAGE 125 S. Pen A SL MA iu 0330. SEE OUR LOT OF USED CAR BARGAINS Capitol at North Street SIOO ON UP This iiwhiduA Fords. Briscoe. Overlauds. Reo. Oakland, Willys Knights, ali m touringfl. coupes ami sedans HAYNES L SCHMIDT. INC. Lin. 7.575 WILL tane good talking machine or radio set aa part payment on good used car. LI nooln 6865. GUAR ANTE Eli USED CARS. Your own terms. Dsy and Night Auto Laundry. USED CARS h.iughi ana sola I. GOLDBITRO .322 N Capitol. i’SITD CARS i ash payment or tr id“. Jones Whitaker Sales Cos 345 N Cap. AUTOMOBILES oi every description. CH AS. G. SANDERS CO, 1025 N. Merirllau Circle 2772. USED ears, all kinds, on easy payments: storage, parts, accessories. All mght service. Smith Side Sales. Dr. 6240. 4918 TOURING ear: rour-cyiiiiiter. with starter and SSO worth of tires. Entire ear is yours for $65. Term* MILLER AUTO SALES. 64 ♦ 46 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. VVALLERICH CO. 833 N. Meridian Su Circle 4 300 CHEVROLET 490. light delivery truck in excellent mechanical condition; a real bargain: $75 cash, balance monthly. 235 W. Georgia. Circle 8337. FORD. 1923: stake body This trucic >s in excellent condition with all good tiros Just overhauled. Will be sold for much less htan real x-alue Will demonstrate. $l6O down. \.‘3.~> VV. Georgia. Circle 8327. TWO-TON Republic truck; good eondition: reasonable. Call Irvington 2447, ring 3. 31 AUTOMOBILES WANTED WANTED, 100 CARS to wreck lor parts. Wilt pay the higheet cash prices. Ca’l us first SAM CC.RAZ AUTO PARTS & TIRE CO. 619 N. Capitol Ave. Main 6389. AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E. New York St. Main 4440. WANT good closed car: will trade S6OO hit Will srn-nflec. Randolph 3917 32 AMO SI I‘I'LIES, REPAIRS AUTO WASHING Our eperialty. 334 N. Illinois* S & S Auto Laundry JTANDABDMAKE-I/WY TESHJI emm soles co sSaj

32 AUTO SUPPLIES, REPAIRS TIRES —TIRES Ford sizes. S2 and up. Other sizes. $3 nd up. All used tires guaranteed. Adjustments at haif price. 525 W. Washlhgton St. Open evenings. BICYCLES, good, $S and up; tires. $2 and up. 940 Maas. Ave. 84 At; TO MO Bl UFskrilk KENT KENT A NEW CAK. U drive it. 127 E. Wabash Cricie 39 ~ I,EG AL jVO'l H TOWN Or BEECH GROVE. INDIANA. Notice for bids. Street improvement. Seventh Ave , Alton to Churchman Pike. I To Whom It May Concern: You are hereby notified that on Monday. •Inly 7. 1924, at 7:30 o'clock p. in., at the town hall in Beech Grove. Marion County, the board of trustees w ill receive sealed bids lor the following improvement: "The improvement of the roadway or Seventh Avenue, extending from Alton St. to ciiurcimiau pike: by grading and paving said street with a permanent improvement. including sidewalks and curb and gutter, as per plans and specifications now on file in the clerks office of said town." The cost of the improvement herein provided for shall be paid by sufficient assessment to be levied upon the property especially benefited to the amount that the same may be legally assessed therefor in accordance with law, but under no circumstances shall the town of Beech Grove held responsible for any sum or sums due front any # iperty owner or owners for said work, except for such money as shall have been actually received by the town trom the assessment for such improvement. or such money as said town is by law required to pay to the amount of benefits bound to be derived from said improvement. Assessment of SlO or more against each lot if deferred to be paid in ten equal installments, with interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum. A bond or bonds will be issued to the contractor to the amount of sn h deferred assessment in pro rata payments for said improvement. Each bidder is required to deposit with his bid a certified check lor an amount not less than 2Vz per < of said estimate Also he will be required to execute a non-collusion affidavit iu the usual form The board rs serves the right to reject any or all bids. K voider of the board of trustees. June 16, 1P24 I SEAL I H. LEE CLARK. Clerk. June 24-25. TOWN OF BEECH GROVE. INDIANA. Notice for bids. Street improvement. Eighth Ave.. Albany to Cleveland St. To All It May Concern: You are hereby notified that on Monday. July 7. 1924. at. 7:110 o'clock p. m. at the town hall in Beech Grove. Marion County, the board jot trustees will receive sealed bias lor the following improvement: "The improvement of the roadway, or Eighth Avenue, extending from Albany St to Cleveland St., by grading and paving said street with a permanent improvement. including sidewalks and curb and cutter, as per plans and specifications nowon file in the clerk s oilio oi said town." The cost of the improvement herein provided lor shall be paid by sufficient assessmeiit to Ik- levied upon the property especially benefited to the amount that the r-anie may be legally assess* and ther. ior in accordance with law. but under no circumstances shall the town of Beech-Drove be held responsible for any sum or sums due from any property owner or owners for said work, except for such money as shall have been actually received by the town from the assessment lor such improvement, or such motipy as said town is by law require*! to to the amount oi benefits bound to be derived from said improvement. Assessments of 510 or more against each lot if def< rred to be paid m tell equal m-staibn.-ills, with interest at the rat* of 6 per cent per annum A bond or bonds will be issued to the amount to the contractor of such deferred assessments m pro rata payments for .said improvement. Each bidder is required to deposit with his bid a certified check for an amount not lees than 2'2 per cent of said estin;ate N Also he will be required to execute a uon-coliusion affidavit in the usual form. The board* reserves the right to -eject any or all bids By order tm the board oi trustees. June 16. 1924 (SEAL 1 H. LEE CLARK. Clerk. June 24-25. NOTICE TO THE TAXPAYERS OF THE PARK DISTRICT OF THE CITY OK INDIANAPOLIS. IND. The taxpayers of the park district of the city of Indianapolis. Did-., are hereby iu>t;th-d that the Board of Park Commissioners of the city ot Indianapolis, has by r* solution determined that it is necessary, to issue and sell bonds of said park district ol the city of Indianapolis in the sum oi two hundred sixty-six thousand (8266,000) dollars, which should be issued for the purpose of paying for the acquisition of real estate for park and bouic.fimi purposes of the city of Indianapolis .Did , particularly described in the following resolutions of this board, to-w it: Resolution No, 27. 1926 Resolution No. 8 1924; Resolution No. 12. 1924: Resolution No. 13. 1924. and all other expenses incident to said acquisition and the sale of said bonds. That said bonds shall be two hundred sixty six (2661 in number of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each. seven thousand 187.000' dollars of which shall be payable each year for thirty sight <.'!Bl years, and bearing interest not to exceed four and one-half 14 S r , 1 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually Unless objection is made by the taxpayers of the park district in the n-.aiu.cr in- scribed by law the said Board of 15trk Commissioners and the City Controller of Indianapolis, will pursuant to said determination and order, proceed to cause said bonds ill said amount to l>e issued and soul ior the purpose herein set forth CH A RI. KVA BOQKWA LTER, EMSLEY W. JOHNSON. A M MAGUIRE FRANK P. MANLEY. June 24. July 1.

NOTICE Indianapolis. June 6. 1924 Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. executrix of the last will of Pru- • 11a Fortier deceased, pursuant to the provisions of said -viil. will offer for sale ! on July 30th. 1934. at the office of Clarke I A Clarke. Nos. 730-735 Bapkers Trust I building. Indianapolis. Ind., for not les9 ! than the full appraised value thereof, the 1 following described real estate, to wit: Part of the cast > , southeast . section 16. ad part of the east v*. north- ; west , . section 22. township 15. range east dsFeribed as follows: Beginning in the center of the National road at a point 281.8 feet measured along the center of said road eastward!}’ from the west line of the east 'i , southwest of said section 15: thence south parallel with the west lino of said half quarter section Sl9 feet into section 22 to the north line of the right-of-way of the Terre Haute A Indianapolis Railroad: thence westwardlv with said right-of-way line 274 25-100 feet, more or less, to the west line oi said quarter section: thence north alq|)g said west line 798 feet to the center of the National road; thence running with the center of said road north 69 degrees east 281 8-10 feet to the place of beginning, containing 5 acres, more or less. If said real estate is not sold on date, the undersigned will continue from day to day thereafter to offer said real estate for sale at said place until the same shall have been sold. Said real estate will be sold for cash in hand and free and clear of all incuni* brances, except all unpaid taxes. ALTIA WELLS. Executrix. CLARKE A CLARKE, Attorneys. June 10-17-24-Juiy 1 NOT!CE~TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. the Board of Commissioners of Marion County. Indiana, will, up to 10 o'clock a. nt.. July 1, 1924. receive sealed bids for mine run No 4 coal for Marion County Tuberculosis hospital at Sunnyside. Indiana, according to plans and specifications on file in Ute office of the auditor of Mzrion County Each bid must be accompanied by a bond and an affidavit as required by law. The board reserves the right to reject any or ail bids. Witness our hands this 16th day of June, 1924. JOHN KITLEY. ALBERT HOFFMAN. JOHN C M CLOSKEY. Commissioners of Marto-t County. Attest: HARRY DUNN, Auditor. June 17-24. .

80 AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE NOW IS YOUR CHANCE Given, without extra charge, a cord tire and tube or a new bumper with every used car purchased from 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 N. Meridian Street Open Evenings and Sunday. Cl rcle 2772.

TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1924;

39 LEGAL NOTICES TOWN OF BEECH GROVE. INDIANA. Notice for bids Street Improvement. Second Ave.. Bethel to Churchman Pike. To Ail It May Concern: You are. hereby notified that on Monday. July 7. 1924. at 7:30 oclock p. m. at the Town Hall in Beech Grove. Marion County. Indiana, the Board of Trustees wilt reeeivtj sealed bids for the following imiiroveme.nl 1 "The improvement of the roadway or Second Avenue, extending from Bethel Avenue ttv Churchman Pike: by grading and paving said street with a permanent improvement, as per plans and specifications now on file in the cierk 9 office of said town.” The cost of the improvement herein provided for shall be paid by sufficient assessment to be levied upon the property especially oenefited to the amount that the same may be legally assessed therefor in accordance with law. but under no circumstances shall the town of Beech Grove be held responsible for any sum or sums due from any property owner or owners for s 2'11 except for such money as sha.l have been actually received by the town from the assessment for such improvement. or such money as said town is by :aw r required to pay to the amount of benefits bound to be derived from said improvement. Assessment of 510.00 or more against each lot if deferred to be paid in ten equal installments, with interest at the rate of 6% per annum. A bond or bonds will be issued to the contractor to the amount of such deferred assessment in pro-i3ta payments for said improvement. Each bidder is require# to deposit with his bid a'certified cheek for an amount npt less than 2'* % of said estimate. Also he will be required to execute a non-collu-slo-sua,^lris*' 111 ’^ e usual form The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. lir'ler of the Board of Trustees. June 16. 1924. w 9 h. lee clark: June 04 o- Clerk of Town. PROBATE CAUSE NO. 67-21876 Gail NC Lockwood, administrator oi of A Cansfield, deceased, vs. Arnuiham Wilkes et aly the Probate Court of Marion County. Indiana. June term 1924 J To William Smith and Hattie Smith his :. ' e - £ oli severally hereby notified t>-* above named petitioner a3 a/ pT K f * th ? e?tate aforesaid, has IL i robate Court of Marion Coun^fc i*-* ’* court authorizing the 4a7e of n ß aTd* f eB, T bp,on *iff to ■ 41 (n said de.-edent. and <n said ndSB t:, "> de-s- ribed. to make assets for the Sari ties of l . V also sited an ass., 1 averring that you and each of vou ar* har r 7n, l 7' S 7 the - S,ate of Indiana, ot von 1 7e L df ' nc ” 18 unknown and that i- gs and 7h2? ary i >art,es - ,c> Baid Proceed. :.f ; k and ,hf >t said petition, so filed and is now pending-, is set for heaxins h r ° urt at the courthouse in ternber 1924 ’°“ * ~ nd daj of Sel> , h ,\ Vl .V.;;' s - ,hf> eje-k and seal of said court tn.s ~.rd day of June 19°4 <SEAL) Cle^YhelVo^irt “!?Vt fALVELAGE CoUnt7 ,4-July 1. / e, , NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Board sehn T } 1 - 1 b ” rceivci by th* a ., , 01 Sl hool Commissioners of the cita ?-.! n 5 a " ap " ls - at the Offices of the board, 77 V Ms, .dian St.. Indianapolis. Ind.. unti. *- o < ;ock p. m.. Tuesday Tniv s iau ann then opened for the. following- " ’ for a one-story covered nasa*-n-wa-. connecting new and old building at "schoo! c ♦ ' * at the corner of For tvv‘ X oo a oo Av , e ' Estimate l, : hteam i; n e connections foi addit V P ‘ a p','' : " n 'T nn? to boilers in new , , Estimated cost is $2,450.00. ni .7, *. 11 , 1 b<- received for said work fuiv or ,iht hV ', r ''' and erected, and in vajY said spcefficattons tlVe 88 Set out 11 veV,n„ h prypesalshall be in sealed en ■inn*', hV~ n WTl ‘L ng ’ tbereon plainly indi p',„- . ' relates^ el = “L ,he work to wh ’h pro Furu s hmt t ii.,i ‘ or example. "Bid loi locaud °e s at s <'bool No. 70 lOiat.-d ,u 41,,]' and Central Ave.” ter™ v ie . hi .‘‘ s nnißt be submitted on blank fnrm No. 96. pres- ri bed by the State Boarc P-I*>d hv U H e - H W ! “ Ch ’?! aJtks wil] be sup catfon b> Th^ UfmeSS Director upon appli Danied nlust b e accom ts. , L h - 5 " r ; jfl,x) . check on an Indian f Polls bank, or by Now York Ghinairn Indianapolis exchaag. for flvs'tM per cem fu? PWabfeTo tK of I ",he cny Wdi^f. 0 ' Coraml “' ceot n rd CaS h?n blU,i f r . w - J l ose bid shall be ao nonce' nf h Wlthla five days aftei 1 hi T ! board to perform the work it a yordanoe wun the provisions of th! p ac.s and specifications, and within tlia: in” e comrad "hv pf ' rf, 'rmance of his build r”snr.t. t ta b H, rti ' bon d. with surUj l it cert appr ? v * of the board '-i le f n or draft and the pro - * hereo * ail (i remain the ab damages for ! c b °ard as liquidate* oama-tr to, such failure, it bwng impossi sui-h faihirfn 6 ,', hC ' amHun ‘ o£ damage. The ooVor ", oul and occasion to the board and give < Sh , a a xecute a contraa tiiiu gi\t surety bond meetins" thp Soners ° f F ,h h Board of Schoo! ” Comniii s°!mf' ■ Bach contractor receiving cops " t'? plaps a, 'd specifications will be re tuVn m '-/‘h’ 0 ' 51 /' as 1 3ecun ty for their re Mrn in ood order, the sum of $5 00 Thi any 1 ‘ or‘allYTa" by the board to re > ea RICHARD O. JOHNSON. • J-in'e ”4"juiy { l!d ' Business Director.

TOW N OF BEECH GROVE. INDIANA. Notice for Bids Improvement of Alley 1 . th and lsth. Albany to Main St. To All It May Concern: T You .are hereby notified that on Mon l | a ' V ih JU T *• 1 : * 7d’ a U 7 30 oclock p. m. at the 1 own Hall in Beech Grove, Mario! i vo.uity. the Board of Trustees will receivi ; “.'Ui ’ ll ' ’ lir Un* following improvement j Ihe improvement of the alleyway, ii • alley between 17th and 18th Streets ex I tending from Albany to Main Street bgrading and paving said aJlev with a'per manent improvement, a? jier plans am specifications now on file in the elerki office of said town." . J5 e , oost . of the Improvement herein pro v Hr shall be paid by sufficient assess ment to be levied upon the proper ti especially benefited to the amount that thi same may be legally assessed therefor it a'-eordance with law. but under no cir eunistantes shall the town of Beech Grow be field responsible for any sum or sumi due 1 rum any property owner or oVnen for said work, except for such money a, shall have been actually received by thi town from the assessment for such lm provement. or such money as said towi is by law required to pay to the amount a benefits bound to be derived from said im provement. Assessments of SIO.OO or more again* each lot if deferred to be paid In ten equa ! installments, xvith interest at. the rate o< I'' ’ P'*r annum. A bond or bonds will tx issued to the amount to the contractor, cm such deferred assessments In prorata pay ments for said improvement. Each bidder is required to deposit wltl bis bid a certified check for an amount not less than 2 m % of gaid estimate. Ala he will ix required to execute a coo collusion affidavit in the usual form The board reserves the right to rejaa any and all bids. 1 J 6 liV la"*'' ° f tlle Sc'V'd of TnAtee*. Jtua I SEAL ) H. LEE CLARK. Clerk. June 24-2.). _ NOTICE TO BIDDERS. ’ Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, the Board of Cutnmissioners of Marion County. Indiana,- will, up to 10 ocloek a. m.. July 8, 1924. receive sealed bids for Bridge 765, Wash. Twp. Estlmated cost. $17,362.00. Bridge 701; Wash Txvp. Estimated cost. $4,351.00. Bridg 700’ Wash. Txvp. Estimated cost $2,098.00. according to plans and specifications on file in the office of the auditor of Marion County. Each bid must b accompanied by a bond and an affidavit as required by law. The board reserve! the right to reject any.or all btda. Witness our hands, this 16th day ol June. 1924. JOHN KITLEY, ALBERT HOFFMAN, JOHN C. M’CLOSKEY, Commissioners of Marion County, Attest: HARRY DUNN. Auditor. June 17, 24. July 1. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned lias duly qualified as executrix oi the estate of Fred Flowers, deceased, law of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate it supposed to be solvent. No. 67-21820. - IRENE FLOWERS. June 24, July 1-8,