Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 41, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 June 1924 — Page 10

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PEP AT NEW YORK CONVENTION HAS BEENJ FIZZLE No Popular Outbursts as in Olden Days Have Occured, By FRANK J. TAYLOR, . Times Staff Correspondent. NEW YORK. June 26.—Former Vice President Thomas R. Marshall says that what this country really needs is a good 5-cent cigar. The delegates, visitors and observers at the Democratic convention here say that what the country really needs is anew system of choosing presidential candidates. The convention so far as pep is concerned, has been a fizzle. The Republican convention at Cleveland was a quiet, lady-like affair all the way through. Oldtimers there said, "Wait until you get to N T ew York. They'lVhave something to fight about there.” Here in New York they do have everything to fight about. There is bitterness between the camps of the rival candidates. There is high feeling over the Klan issue, the wet issue and over other questions. But with all the trappings that in former years have gone to make a hellroaring convention, this one is a fizzle, so far as popular outbursts are concerned. Mechanical Noise True, the McAdoo demonstration was stretched out to an hour, but it took a lot of mechanical noise to hold up the convention that long. It took a brass band, an organized yell section, and a lot of reviving on the part of McAdoo leaders to keep the thing going. Final!/ the chairman made no effort to restore order. This doesn’t mean that there was no tial candi'Vvtes. The convention, of it. But the average delegates know that it will be a battle of ballots in the end, and the battle wilk be directed by a few leaders sitting in quiet rooms, under cooling fans. The average delegate, hot and tired, doesrt't feel very keen about running his suit and punishing his throat when it does no good. One reason for the loss of vitality of conventions is the fact that the delegates come to them instaucted at the primaries for a certain candidate. Cheering and rioting will not change the mind of the delegate who must answer to his people back home. Know Politics Another reason is that people are coming to know more about politics and politicians, and they are tired of political hokum. This is especially true of the run of delegates. Long drawn-out demonstrations in a hot convention hall give them a pain. Still another factor is the women. Women are scattered all through the relegations. It is hard to pull off fist fights and rough and. tumble demonstrations with the women sandwiched ii; between the participants. When it comes to parading and cavorting, the women must be ladies and men must be gentlemen. Not a few of the delegates, alternates and spectators, to avoid the heat and bad air of the convention, listened to speeches from comfortable rooms in hotels, by radio. At this convention not a few of the delegates are more concerned over their own private issues, such as the Klan, the wet and dry matter. the League, farm questions, than they are over candidates. It is hard to tell what constitutes a Democrat here in New York. Not Much Difference The same issues are urged by factions that were sponsored by other factions at the Republican convention in Cleveland. In other words, there is not much difference between a Democrat and a Republican today. The same old methods of gathering votes do not seem to be producing results here. Delegates are being put to bed drunk every night but they are not to be stamped that way, anymore than they are being swayed by racket. Whether or not conventions are cbsolete may be decided, not here, but at Cleveland, on July 2 when the La Follette folk hold their own conference. They are united in purpose. FARM TEACHERS ELECT Vocational Agricultural Instructors Meet at Purdue. By Times Special LAFAYETTE, Ind., June 26.—W. C. Kolb of Greenfield is the new president of Indiana vocational agricultural teachers. Other officers elected at conference at Purdue: E. Privett, Morristown, vice president; E. L. Austin, Purdue, secretary; R. W. Covalt, Goshen, treasurer. District directors. First, C. G. Hornaday, Auburn; Second, A. A. Dull, Stockwell; Third, M. S. Smith. Bluffton; Fourth, A. C. Hoffman, Indianapolis; Fifth, K. W. Keltz, Crawfordsville; Sixth, H. jC. Henderson, Seymour. Seventh, L. A. Wood, Elnora; Eighth, R. L. Case, Shipsewana. SLIPPERY MEN AT LARGE Motorist Has Two Chances to Get Suspected Auto Thieves. Ralph Morford, 1433 Olive St., told police today he came out of his lodge hall at 1105% Shelby St., Wednesday night and found two men in his auto. They told him they thought It was owned by a friend and left. Later he found the wiring tampered with and, with other members of the lodge, came upon the men again at Fountain Square. Before police could arrive, the men escaped again. Bible’s Accuracy Cited. The Bible was declared the most scientific and accurately prophetic book in existence by Dr. S. E. Long, Indiana Central College, at the Bible Investigation Club's bean dinner at the Y. M. C. A. Wednesday night. Mazda Grotto Glee Club, Memphis, Tenn., gave a concert.

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Any one knowing of their whereabouts please communicate with MRS. LENA KING. 110 S. Noble St. THE Western Savins and .Loan Association ot Indianapolis. Ind.. will hold its annual meeting of stockholders and the election of three 13) directors on July 7. 1024. at its usual place of meeting. WILLIAM C. ORAUKh. Secretary. BAZAAR and Ie Cream Supper at the River Avenue Church grounds. Saturday afternoon and evening. Every one welcome. Funds to remodel church. 9 PERSONALS WILL gentlemen who assisted lady on a S. Meridian St. car about 7 o clock last Friday, June 20, please call Drexel 5050, -to LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Articles found in Indianapolis street cars yesterday: 2 UMBRELLAS 1 BOSTON BAG 1 -GRIP 1 SHOE 1 PACKAGE 1 PAIR GLASSES „ 3 PURSES i CAMERA MAIN 2737 STOLEN-—Oakland touring car. 1921 model: license number 30-309. motor number D-62087: serial number 131.838; color dark green: taken trom Alabama St. just north of viaduct Wednesday afternoon between 3 and 4 o'clock: reward: notify W E Barton, 300 Indiana Trust Bldg. Main 8044. PURSE, small black: containing 2 ruby rings, small amount of money. V SHILLING: reward, Web 0291 COIN purse containing change ami keys. Return to 902 Hume-Mansur Bldg Main 1944. ONE brown and white hound pup. liberal reward. Lincoln 7960. TRI ART PlN—Triangle set with pearls: monogram L. L. 8., lost Thursday, reward. Humboldt 3920: .4246 Kuckle FOUND —Bicycle; owner can have same by describing. Randolph 0034 WRIST watch: gld Elgin: lost downtown Tuesday night. Reward. Webster 4693. IT S NEVER lost until Indianapolis Times Want Ads have failed to find it. 12 HELP WAN 1 ED—MALE TIMES CARRIERS WANTED Boyr or girls between ages of 10 and 12 years; good chance for live wires to advance- Morality must be 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 prospects, 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 references. Confidential. Address A No. 1441. Times. WANTED—Chummy Christian man who can drive Ford, as partner for tour. Amateur musician preferred. Expenses light. Possible Income. A No. 1442 Times. WANTED two tinners for outside work. First-class, experienced men only. 117 N. Alabama. WANTED PAPER HANGERS. Apply 130 E. Marylanrt TWO non-union plasterers Call Washington 2869 nr HumhoMt 1461. 13 INSTRUCTIONS ATTRACTIVE SALARY Interesting work. In Beauty Culture A profession which is not overcrowded and the demand for beauty culturieta 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 easie. and happier in a better paying position: investigate NOW—send fur free booklet—complete information on this wonderful opportunity—NOW I Free Clinic RainbowJkademv CtiUnre 157 N. ILLINOIS ST.. SUITE 207. PHONE Circle 0296. •* MEN to learn earner trade. TRI-CIT7 BARBER S COLLEGE, 510 E. Washington St- Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0757. POPULAR piano music taught Til 20 lessons. beginners and advanced. Clark Boles School. 10 W. Ohio St. Circle 8326. POPULAR piano playing with bass, harmony taught beginners and advanced in 20 lessons. C'rrie 3034 17 SITUATIONS WANTED a—Mare EXPERIENCED night watchman wants permanent position. Man of family, aged 45. Can give best of references. Webster 2728. TWO good, honest colored boys, 16 years old. want to do general housework by the week, Lincoln 8978. b—Female CURTAINS TO LAUNDER LUTI. DREXEL 0895. NEAT colored girl wants half day work by the week; no Sundays. Web 7786 WILL care lor children during the day while mothers work. Belmont 4592. WANTED washings and ironings by experienced laundress. Call at 560 W, Morris. WASHINGS to do: work done cheap Webster 1002. WASHINGS, ironed or rough dry: open for your inspection. Call and deliver. MRS. BROWN. Lincoln 6441.

IS ROOMS FOR RENT COLLEGE, 2202: Apt. 2; desirable, cheerful rm.. mod., references, Rand, 8301. DELAWARE. N. 906: 3 connecting rooms and one single, priced right. Main SI.SO. FOUNTAIN Square, new apt.; clean, mod. turn, room, 1 or 2 persons. Drex. 3626. ILLINOIS. N. 1111; 1 room and kitchenette: modern: eompltcly furnished. NEW JERSEY. N- 2617; large. cool, front room in private family; adults: home privileges and laundry. NEW YORK, 310, W.: Apt. 26; mod. sleeping rooms, walking distance. Lin. 8535. PENNSYLVANIA. rS.. 1404; two modern rooms. Lincoln 2479. 28TH. 210. E.; nicely, furnished front room: private family { no other roomers. Harrison 2593. a—Light Housekeeping CAPITOL, 839 N., 2 large connecting rooms downstairs: private entrance; also room; clean, modern, reasonable. CAPITOL. N.. 708: large room: kitchenette:: 2 large connecting, modern. GALE. 2721: furnished downstairs frount rm,, kitchen privil.. Moil. Web. 6888. HOYT. 1112; two furnished modern Housekeeping rooms. Drexel 5813 ILLINOIS, N.. 915: desirable light housekeeping rooms for, rent NEW JERSEY. N., 856, 2 or 3 connecting rooms on first floor; kitchenette; modern: also sleeping rooms. Riley 1661. NEW JERSEY, 716. N : one and two-room suites: modern. Lincoln 3831. ORIENTAL. S.. 41 : board and room for 1 or 2 people: oomfqrtable home. ! PRATT, W 29: 2-rrrt. suite nicely furl ished: walking distance: 87.30. TENTH. E. 323: 2 furnished mod. housekeeping rooms; also 3 unfurnished. FOUR ROOMS AND BATH. INQUIRE! 317 F.. MERRILL TWO rooms, furnisned: modern, sink: also ! one. Children -welcome. Cirele 0980 j 2239 N. RURAL: rcyim in modern home, j with or without bftard. j b—Board and Rooms CENTRAL Ave., nicely furnished room! with board: gentlemen. Wash, 0899. KEYSTONE. N . 431 : mod furnished front I rm; pri. ent.; brd if desrd. Web. 7046 MEALS served by week in private home: north of 38th. Wash. 1061. _ WANTED—Children to board: mothers care: 84 per week Refer. Rel. 0861. ITS never lost until Indianapolis Times Want Ads have failed to find it. 19 RENTALS

a—Houses LA SALLE. N., 2730: 4 rooms semimodern: $25 W L BRIDGES 137 N. Delaware St. Circle 7808, NEW JERSEY, N . 3310. ti large rooms. dble; nwly dec: lor appoint. Ran 3266. 1236 ASHLAND AVE : six-room modern: all conveniences; $35. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO Mjtin 0792 COBB REALTY CO.—RENTS—INSUR ANCE—REAL KSTATE Mam 2216 208'-. 210 >* E. Norwood, each ... 810.00 621 E. Norwood. 4 room cottage. . $17.50 2322 Bellefontaine No. 3: 4 rooms and bath; strictly modern 40.00 COLORED 415 N. Toledo, 5 rooms and bath.. 30 00 I N RICHIE & SON Mam 0320 710 Bankers Trust Bldg. 1756 KELLEY. K half 4 room double. garage good chicken range. Bel. 1011. b—Houses. Flats Furnished BRADLEY. N . 53*!: furnished upper duplexstrictly mod. Irvington 1 Kin c—Apartment* GRAHAM. Sixty-Third and Tteilrfnntaine: new apartments; living room with m a door oed. dressing room. bath, diner and kitchenette; very complete. S3.Y Only two now \acant. MARTIN MANOR. N Pennsyl vania St excellent seven room Hat with srarafre Call custodian. RAndolpli. 1234 LOGENTA. "02 N Alabama St six rooms bath, large porches LUMLEY 1340 N. Meridian St four rooms, bath; heat water, {fas and ice HAWTHORNE. H2O N New Jersey St. five rooms bath, front and rear porches OXFORD. 31G E. Vermont St., four rooms, bath: heat $42-50. Also threeroom apartment 2049 N Talbott six rooms, bath; heat jzraraye Only $33 N Pennsylvania. 1704 ex cel ten I second floor apartment: seven rooms heat and water. The Union Trust Cos. 11 6 EM arkrt St. MAm 1376 Pratt St., 443 E. 4 rooms and bath summer rates. State Savings & Trust Cos. Main 4517 9 E Market St. d —Business I‘lace* EXCELLENT business location. 38 W Tenth St.; large room on street floor and three rooms on seeomt Moor wlmh are desirable as living quarters to sublet. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO Main 4517 9 E. Market. DESK SPACE. ESSEX A- LUCAS REALTY CO . 312 Kahn Bldg. 6600 f—Resorts and Cottages COTTAGE for rent, on Lake Mm non At commodate 10 people Drexel 8372 IT'S NEVER lost until Indianapolis rimes Want Ails have failed to find it :i KLAi. is i a it: iok salm l>—Houses

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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 buying a home, don’t fail to visit ihis 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 agents will be there. Or call and arrange for appointment. 913 Hume-Mansur MA in 3568

SV , BERT ESSEX. /w 312 Kahn Bldg-. A-//W Denny, 32 S.: 3-bedroom bungalow, hardwood lloors throughout, warm air furnace, full basement, many built-in features. French doors 2-car cement floor garage; large lot. shrubbery. Built by owner for home; half blo£k from E.*4Vasliington oar line; close to school and stores. This is th“ best buy iti city for only $7,600. Shown only by appointment. Webster 6679. BELMONT AVE.. FOR COLORED—NORTH OF MICHIGAN ST.—Five rooms. in excellent condition: electric lights and gas, well and cistern. An excellent home. Price only $2,350; $250 cash, balance s2l monthly. Mr. Ryan. 106 N. Delaware Main 1710. Evenings, Harrison 2562. J. G. McCUUsOUGH. MODERN, seven rooms and hall, four rooms hardwood floors, big lot. beautiful front porch, improved street and alley. nice garage: improvements all paid. Will sell on good terms. C. J. OSBURN, Drexel 6184. ti s never jest unin inaianapous Time* Want Ads have failed to find it. NEW YORK. W., 1814: 6-room house:' easy terms: cheap for cash. Har. 0282.

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Furniture - You can sell that furniture you have. Maybe you have tired of it or you may wish to replace it because it is not as good as you wish. Times Want Ads are the means to use to sell it. Tell Times readers all about your furniture; A complete description will help you sell. It Is Easy to Use Times Want Ads —- Call Main 3500 — Ask for an Ad Taker — Times Want Ads Will Do the Rest Charge accounts opened with responsible people of permanent address.

Zl REAL ESTATE FOR SAi E _ b—House* LOOK AT This 48 S. Dearborn St.: 6 rooms, city water, toilet, gas good basement ami electric lights. Tins is a good home and an exceptional bargain. For price and terms call Mr. Van Arsdale. with 11. C. TUTTLE & BRO. 233 E. Ohio St. Main 1168 IDs. Web 1108, FOR"COLORED Shrive-, near 21st: 7 rooms; electricity, gas: good condition; will go quick at $3,000: S3OO cash. Mr. Keller Evenings Randolph 0894. SCHMID & SMITH, INC., REALTORS 130 N Delaware St* M lO&fi Corner of lU>y and Shelby Sts. Splendid 5-room 'oM#re. in excellent condition; pan electricity am! w* 1! water ami sewer. Ray St improved isd paid for* A real bargain at $2.300 >230 sh. $22 50 per month Mr < artn.- 11. Hum boldt 2MiB or Linen!• i G.'iS* R. W. LEWIS & CO. FOR SALE OR TRADE —Fiv* room cot tape. pas. electric liphta. well ami eaten i Corner !<! m fine condition Price $4,000 will consider mnburbau with about fine acre of ground L*. R LYONS. Lmcoln 0520. _ SOUTH SIDE HOME Fiveiroorn home on Wtctcnnuui. nc j r Meridian St. only $3,150 with t pay mi nt of SSOO balance monthly MARION CPF NT Y STATE BANK HERE IS THE BUNGALOW You have been looking for built for home, not a houae. Don t fail to ec this Andore you buy. Kami. 1402. Wash. 2438 ELEGANT APT. Rite; 1300 block N. Hit _noi*. M C HUNT 1 23 7 S VW*j FOR SALE—£*&#>’ terms new 5-room mod dii bungalow, or will trade equity of $1,500 for nice clear lot, east or south Drexel 0184. COTTAGE new on paved street 5 rooms and batn. semi-modern with toilet and sink: city water, light*, full basement and furnace, sink in basement, garage; extra lot $4 200; S3OO down, balanc* like rent 1202 S. Sherman Drive -VACANT lot “owners: f “have several aniall doubles and I will consider oh :r, vacant lots as part payments Mr. Bureaw. Main 1370 R * Hand 0473 TWO lovely doubles 3 rooms a suit and kitchenette, lovely front porches, large lots nice location on south ;de 12 per •ent investment Drex-l 40H3 FOUR ROOM * g i ■1 -4 ajrmentis 5 ash 434 ft IT iRS REAL HOO FOR modern or germ modern <h übles, cast or muit roast, call Drexel 6184 and 1/OtA DESIRABLE lot 60 foot front: on cinder street nnrthcTsi only $205; terms $1 weekly. Main 052') After 6p. m. Randolph 2474 I N RICHIE & SON. 7 1 0 Bankers Trust Ride

e—Suburban NEW bungalow; four large rooms five lots. 61-foot front each: 158 feet deep: on uinder street, northeast; only $3,000: unusually easy terms Main 0520. After 6p. m. Randolph 2474 I N RICHIE k SON. Acreage Tracts Near Lafayette Hoad, fine for* chicken farms Permission given to build; or we will (i iiam-e your house. Call Mr. Weesner. Main 0792 WASHINGTON BANK \M> TRUST CO FIVE-ACRE tracts, m tru.-l. garden district, S Harding St ; will build five room house if Uesireii; easy terms. CIVIC REALTY CO. 136 N Delaware. Room lu4. Lincoln 5050. Evenings Harrison 0458. g—Building and Contracting. WE will build on your lo*. You pay like rent. Get our proposition. CIVIC REALTY CO, 136 N. Delaware. Lincoln 3050. IT'S never lost unto Indianapolis Times Want Ads have failed to find it. Ft HEAL LM VIL~TA"nAr I HAVE equity in contract of sale drawing 7 tier rant interest, to exchange for a clear lot or lots, prefer water and gas in street. L. B. LOOKABILL. Main 0186 office hours. HAVE client with $3,000 cash wanting to buy cheap double or singles. PRIES.MEYER & WEISS. 136 N Del, St. l.in 8103 SMALL double or cottage priced under sl.sofi. Brook-side 1272. WE NEED HOUSES. Call Lincoln 3734. KTTINGKR Ar SCII REI HER, I WILL pay spot cash for your home if priced reasonable. Ran. 1303. LIST your property with tis and prepare to move Our service does the turn. Buyers waiting. Call Mr. Strong. Main 2957. Grin Jessup Land Cos. 415-16 Occidental WANTED—To buy rooming lious-- with reasonable payment down. MISS MARTIX. Lincoln 6093 25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALK b—Clothing TROUSERS To Matcih £ n Yoor Coat n T $3.95, $4.95 T S $5.95, $6.95 and up. S THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St., Near Illinois a—Coal, Ice and Wood ROUGH KINDLING WOOD $1 to $2 per load. Haul it yourself. Apply Gate L 2 on Stock Street, Nor dyke & Marmou

S5 MISt I EI,LAXEPUS FOK SALE ft—Coal. Ice and Wood SPECIAL PRICES Best Va Block Large Forked $6 50 Best Ky Lp Large Forked $6.50 Best Glendora Lp Laige Forked... $6.00 UNION ICE & COAL CO. Drexel 4621 Drexel 4622 c— Household Goods BEDS. oak. ivory or any color enamel or unfinished banister beds. $18.50 special for sl2 90 FURNITURE SPECIALTIES CO. 142 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. LINCOLN 6Q61. BEDROOM suite, ivory 3-piece: Circassian walnut. 3-plece bedroom suites, good wood; complete cane-baek living-room suite, dining table. *( chairs: very reasonable Randolph 4959. BUFFET very nice: plain lines: 6olid oak. Randolph 2032. ELECTRIC fan wringer, household goods Harrison 4236. ELECTRIC sweeper, good condition: Lincoiit 3441. GAS range living room suite writing desk dresser and chiffonier. Ran. 8935. j 2120 N. Capitol Ayo Rungs Lomioleiunnnr i SEAMLESS TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS Blue. Tan. Taupe and Old Rose. 9.\J 2 Special at sl2 50 GOLD SEAL CONGOLKUM RUGS. 9x12. Spe. ial, at sl4 75. No Seconds AH and patterns in *tor*k. Brin \xmin*trra. Velvet* and Wiltons ar*' sold hero it the lowest price* in the city. Come in and let us prove it. | DORFMAN RUG GO. 207 W Wash St Opposite St alehouse If It Cover* tht* Floor—We Have It I SINGER m<*h. a drop head. SIU: m excellent ufii’iliimi) 030 s Moridi.m St oxi2 srraNM rups. $4 45. floor covering, 40c yard 42' K Washington St d—Miscellaneous CHERRIES FOR SALE 148 S Emersion. Irvington 0514 T YI’EW RITE R !> $25. $35. S4O. SSO. S6O; factory rw j built* and fully guaranteed Typewriter* rented, repaired. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO 30 S. Fennaylvani*. Lta <oln 6822 K*tah ! ?*hed 1880 __ WAGON. medium. mark'd practically no a . good pa nil alan inclosed bakery body for 1 -ton Irk 313 Carson DR 107!) SAVE MONEY ON Tents, tarpaulins, canvas, fold ng cot rt water bucket*, hatch: (g shovels. | apados. hammer* k -ises. anvils forges, bath tubs, wash boilers and hundreds of other :t ,r at *• regie"'* j w lar price. Damaged .n b twince in balls fit for numerous rposes. 5c per pound M. L. UOLDP.ERfr & SON CO. L‘{<)2 W. Washington. HANGING basked* with frrns, pottfd J plant-* fur |>.n-b boxr* 503 Southern Av. i Tjps Lawrence Fasnts art* sold by I. I). Tylar & Cos. at 325 i Mass. Ave. Sole distributer for the best ! pa ml e—Musical Instruments COLUMBIA phonograph, walnut finish. ex- client condition. $l5O size, bargain $35 00 Terms; no interest. 1114 N. Meridiaii St. f—Pet anti Live Stork WHITE angora poodle pups, canarias. THE EXCHANGE I*. (1, Box 281. Danville, 111. 27 HI SINKNS# ANNUL NCEMENTS BATHROOM COMPLETE. S9O E. M. Hardin Cos. 3215 E. Mich. Web. 3001. BUILDING, painting and repair work; estimates free. Webster 6300, Ring 5. CARPENTERING AND ROOFING: repairs T F. BISHOP, 15 S. Easl St. Ma 6812. FEATHERS bought, solo and renovated; leather mattresses and pillows made. E F. BURKLE, 416 Mass Main 1428. FURNITURE upholstering, repairing and refbnahing. Phone Webster 4665. PAPER cleaning; work guaranteed. 612 Wabash St. Circle 1681. PAPER HANGING. FIRST-CLASS WORK _ liWA,i ANTKKD. BEI, 1647 RUGS. 9x12. thriy olnd. $2: all work guar. _ SUPERIOR CLEANERS. Ken. 4462. SAFETY RAZOK BLADES Sharpened, TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana Are. UPHOLSTERING, furniture repairing and refinishing. Drexel 7691 for free est. VAULT CLEANING. PERSONAL SERVICE 93' E Maryland. Stewart 1794 PAPER cleaning, woodwork washed; make old paper like new. Randolph 6219. MULLER'S HAT'SHOF Movc4| to 107 W. Maryland St. i 28 STOKAGE AM) l HANNFKR OTTO J. SUESZ j Overland hauling, return loads from Chicago. Cleveland. Cincinnati and Louisville. Get our prices. Phone Main 23533628, -Nicht. Webster 0699-1579. Cte^ e RADIO TRANSFER c ; \ r ‘^ 3 Overland or City Hauling 3 3 214 E. New York. 3 3 ! LOCAL and ovenanu moving, storage, crating and packing. HOOSIER TRUCKING CO.. 16 S East St. Main 6812. MIKE O BRIKN. Ttansfpr and Storage Main 1307. 29 BUSINESS OFPOKTt'xiTIES^ RESTAURANT, opposite city market, seating 60 people, serving two meals a day: good trade from city market: daily receipts S3O to $35: priced reasonable; 9omb terms: deal with owner. DRUG stures. confectioneries refreshment stands. Let us sell you a frozen sucker outfit. Call Lincoln 3012. SPLENDID manuiacturing site with sur- - face switch, buildings facing on three streets; bargain. M. G Hunt, 1257 S. Weat.

29 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CONFECTIONERY—For sale; selling account of sickness. 934 S- East St. 50 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE BUICK 6. 1921; in excellent A-l ehape; motor fine condition; new top, r.:w paint: good i r.-s: S:t7s. Wash. 3623. R 3. CHEVROLET. 1922 touring, in excellent ; condition: 5200, will arrange easy 1 terms. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings ■ and Sunday CHEVROLET. 1819 touring. Just thfnk j of buying a car like this for $73. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings. I CHEVROLET coupe. if>22: tn excellent' mechanical condition: good tires and paint; $75 cash, balance monthly. 235 1 IV. Georgia. Cir.2c 8327. FORD roadster. SOS. 427 N. Meridian. I Open evenings and Sunday. iOKii louring, 1923: A-I condition:' starter and demountable rims, lock wheel and foot feed. A buy at $265. JONES WHITAKER SALES CO. 343 N. Capitol. Open evenings. FORD, 1821 sedan, with ad kinds of ex- j trar: out soaro tire: S2BO. on easy terms | or trade. 427 N. Meridian. O: -n evenings: and Sunday. | FORD tour:ng. 1924: A-l condition: sale or trade: real bargain. Owner. Brookside 1420 or 315 Tacoma Ave.. rear FORD. 1924 coup": 6 weeks old. Repossesed Save $l5O. MILLER AUTO SALES. 644 E. Washington St. FORD roadster 1922. regular lock wheel. good top and upholstering. 4 nearly new tires, 5175. JONES-WIIITAKER SALES CO. 343 N. Capitol. Open evenings. FORD. 1922 touring: starter, dem.. lock wheel and other extras: $175: terms. 427 If. Meridian. Open evenings and Sun. FORD, 1923 roadster, in excellent condition: $260. terms. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday. FORD. 1923 touring: starter, demounts-, hies, lock wheel: like new. Finance car. Sell balance due SSO down Main 501.3. FORD sedan $95 down. 559 N. Capitol. Open eveninings, j FORD BODIES 20 used bodies, tourings, roadsters, sedans and coupes. Saie x>r trade; cash or terms. SWISSHELM & PARKER. LIBERTY 6 touring: $95 down: 5 cotd tires: runs good. 559 N. Capitol. Open ; evenings. ' MITCHELL. 1929 touring: needs’ slight repairs : first S2OO buys this. Terms 427 N Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday. NASH 6. touring; $95 down. 559 N. Capitol. Open evenings. OVERLAND roadster: bumper: tires good: $175. HAYNES & SCH.MTDT. INC. 129-22 W North St Lincoln 7575. KEO six. o-pass touring A-l condition: paint and all like new ; $.550; bargain. Webster 2266, or Main 2994 STUDEBAKEU touring 7 pass: running order; $100; owner. 1817 W. Mich. STt DEBAKER six. 7-pass fair tires, paint, top and upholstering A-l bumper. $375. HAYNES & SCHMIDT. INC. 120-22 W/ North St Lincoln 7575. I ..V 6. 7-pass.: top. upholstering and tires gobd: a good buy. $250. HAYNES A SCHMIDT INC. 120-22 W North St Lincoln 7575. For Good usea Cars bee I WOLF AUTO CO. 659 N. Capitol. Main 1579, Open Sundays GUARANTEED USED CARS. Your own terms. Day arid Night Auto Laundry. 248 250 N. Capitol. U'-ED CARS bougtii ana aoia. I. GOLDI’.URG 522 N Capitol USED CARS cash payment or trade. Jones Whitaker Sales Cos. 345 N. Cap. AUTOMOdII.FH ot every description CHAS G SANDERS CO.. 1025 N Meridi.m Circle 27™2. 1918 TOURING ,r; four-cynnocr with; starter and SSO worth of tires. Entire i •ir ■ - vours for $65 Terms MILLER AUTO SALES. 644 4S E. Washington St. c—Truck# DODGE BROTHERS PANEL TRUCK j 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. II WALLERICH CO. 833 N Meridian Si Cirri" 4300 CHEVROLET 41)0. light delivery truck in t-X'*eiient mechanical cOiulition; a real bargain; $75 cath. balance monthly '235 W Georgia. Circle 8.3‘!7. KEO sp"* and u for sale or trade 2540 y* i W Muhiran, i i .\t rpMOBILES \> AN II I) WANTED, 100 CARS to wreck for parts Will pay the highest .ash prices Call us first SAM CCRAZ AUTO PARTS & TIRE CO. 519 N Capitol Ave, Main 6.389, AUTOS wanted—2l2 E. New York St. WANT good closed ear. Will trade S6OOI lot W II sacrifice, Kami. 3917. I’_ rl , ytKS| Kl’-BAIKS AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. lUinolft S&SAuto Laundry JTONDABDMAKE--FAIY TERMS cmmsateaco jo'ea I TIREJS—Ti RLb Ford sizes. $2 and up. Other sizes. $3 and up All used tires guaranteed. Adjustments at half price 525 W. Wash- I in*ton St Open evenings. j 33~ MOTORCYCLEh. IUCYCLES BICYCLES, good, $8 and up; tires. $2 and tip 940 M 51 AUTOMOhTLKh rUK BENT RENT A NEW CAR. U drive it. 137 E. Wabash Cricle 3000 J 39 LEGAL NOTICES TOWN OF BEECH GROVE. INDIANA. Notice for bids. Sidewalk improvement; Eighth Ave.. Albany to Churchman j pike. To All It May Concern: You are hereby notified that on Monday Julv 7. 1924. at 7:30 o'clock p m . at'the Town Hall in Beech Grove. Marion County, the board of trustees will receive sealed bids for the following improvement: | “The Improvement of the sidewalks, on | both sides of Eighth Avenue, extending from Albany Street to Churchman Pike, by grading and paving, as per plans and specifications now on file in the Clerk's office of said town. The cost of the improvement herein j 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 eircum- | stances shall the town of Beech Grove 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 irom the assupsment for such improvement, or such morcy as said town is by law required to pay to the amount of benefits bound to be der ved from said improvement. Assessments of $lO or more against each lot it 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 amount to the contractor of such deferred assessments in prorata payments for said improvement. Each bidder is required to deposit with his bid a certified check for an amount not less than 2Va per cent of said estimate. Also he will be required to execute |< a non-collusion affidavit in the usual form. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the board of trustees. June 16. 1924. H. LEE CLARK. Clerk. Jnne2s. 26. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that Jacob Rothfeder has filed w-tli the Board of Zoning Appeals of the city of Indianapolis, a petition. asking permission to transfer bottling works from 940 to 944 S. Illinois St. A public hearing will be held by said board in Room 104. city hall, at 3 p. m..T Tuesday. July 15. 1924.*at which time and place all interested property owners will be given opportunity to be heard with reference to the matters sot out in said petition. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS. CHAS. E. COFFIN, President. R A. JAENISCH. Secretary, | NOTICE OK APPOINTMENT I Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as adminis- | trator of estate of Susan E. Moore, alias j Susie E. Moore, deceased, late of Marion 1 County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed j to be solvent. EDWARD M. MOORE. No. 22497. June 19, 26, July 3.

39 LEGAL NOTICES TOWN OF BEECH GROVE. INDIANA. Notice for bids: Alley Improvement. Alleys between Ist Ave. to 13th Ave. To All It May Concern: 5"oil are hereby notified that on Monday. July 7. 1924, at 7:30 oclock p. m., at the Town Hall in Beech Grove, Marion County, the Board of Trustees will receive sealed bids for the following improvement : "The improvement of the following group of alleys to-wit: "Group No. 1. First alley north of Mam extending from First Ave to Tenth Ave.. and first alley south of Main extending trom Second St. to Eleventh St. “Group No. 2. Alleys betw-een First Ave. and Thirteenth Ave.. Churchman Pike and iir3t alley south of Main St. "Group No. 3. Alleys between First and Tenth Aves , Albany St. and first alley north of Main St. "Said alleys to be graded to grade line and improved by placing cinders or gravel, all of which as per plans and specifications now on file in the clerk s office.” 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 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 for such improvement, or such money as said town is by law required to pay to the amount of benefit bound to be derived from said improvement. Assessments of SIO.OO or more against each lot if deferred to be paid in ten equal instalments, with interest at the rate of 675 per annum. A bond cr bonds will be issued to the contractor to the amount of such deferred assessments in proraia payments for said improvements. Each bidder is required to deposit with his bid a certified check for an amount not less than 2 % of said estimate. Also he will be required to execute a noncollusion affidavit In the usual form. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Trustees. June 16, 1924 H. LEE CLARK. Clerk. June 25, 23. State of Indiana. County of Marion ss: In the Marion Superior Court. Cause No. 22393. Room No. 5. William D Vogel vs. Mid-West Oil Corporation et al. Notice by receiver of the Mid-West Oil Corporation requiring all creditors to file claims. To All Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that I have been appointed by Superior Court. Room No. 5. of Marion County. Indiana, receiver of the Midwest Oil Corporation, and all of the property ana effects of said corporation: and that I have duly qualified as such receiver and all the creditors of said corporation are hereby notified that al! claims, accounts and demands against said corporation shall be filed, duly verified, with me at my office at No. 811 Meyer-Kieer Rank Bldg., in the city of Indianapolis. Indiana, by the st day of July. 1924, to participate in the distribution of the assets of said corporation or to receive any dividends on said claims, accounts or demands All persons holding any open and subsisting contract with said corporation may present the same in writing and in detail to me at the place aforesaid on or before said Ist day of July. 1924 Dated this 25th day of June, 1924 CHESTER JAMES, Receiver for Mid West Gil Corporation. LITTLE & LITTLE. Attys. for Receiver. June 25.

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39 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of the School Town of Beech Grove, Marion County, Indiana, and to all whom it may concern, that the board of School Trustees of the said School Town have by resolution duly passed, determined and pro pose to incur an indebtedness of and for said School Town in the aggregate amount.. i of forty-seven thousand ($47,000,001. which amount bonds of said School will be issued, maturing in from one to twenty-five years, bearing interest at not to 1 exceed 5 per cent per annum, for the pur- : pose of paying for the erection of addi- ! tions to the present Tenth Avenue grade, school building located in said School Town, consisting of approximately four class rooms, to accommodate approximately one hundred twenty pupils, and for the erection of an adjacent structure on said school ground for use as a school assembly, physical instruction and gymnasium purposes, said school rooms to be of the approximate dimensions of 25 by 30 feet each and said adjacent structure to be of the approximate dimension of 70 by 90 feet. Said improvements to be constructed of brick to correspond to present school building. A statement of the said School Trustee showing the necessity for the erection of said improvements, together with the estimated cost of same and the amount of means necessary to be provided to pay therefor haa been duly filed with the Trustees of the Civil Town of Beech Grove, pursuant to law and their approval of same has been grantedBOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES. School Town of Beech Grove, Indiana. ■ By JOHN LANCASTER. President. June 19. 26-July 3, TOWN OF BEECH GROVE. INDIANA. Notice for bids: Street Improvement. Eighth Ave., Main St. to Churchman Pike. To All It May Concern: You are hereby notified that on Monday. July 7. 1924. at 7:30 p. m., at the Town Hall in Beech Grove. Marion County, the Board of Trustees will receive sealed bids for the following improvement: "The improvement of the roadway or Eighth Avenue, extending from Main St. to Churchman 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 clerk's 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 circum- i stances shall the town of Beech Grove be A held responsible for any sum or sums from any property owner or owners said work, except for such money as ? WfW | have been actually received by the from the assessment for such improvement. - or such money as said town is by law required to pay to the amount of benefit* bound to be derived from said improvement. ■ Assessments of SIO.OO or more against each lot if deferred to be paid in ten equal installments, with interest at the rate of 6 r ’o per annum. A bond or bonds will be issued to the amount to the contractor, or such deferred assessments in prorata payments for said improvement. Each bidder is required to deposit with his bid a certified check for an amount not less than 2 1 -.T <> of said estimate. Also he will be required to execute a noncollusion affidavit in the usual form. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Trustees, June 16. 1324. H. LEE CLARK, Clerk. June 25, 20.