Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 43, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 June 1924 — Page 10

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DRIVER’S FATHER THREATENED HIM, OFFICERCHARGES Nine Motorists Held in Speeding Cases —Other Traffic Arrests, Motorcycleman John Davidson today charged that Charles Smith, 45, of 815 S. Warman Ave., threatened him when he arrested Smith’s daughter, Josephine, 19, on a charge of driving thirty-two miles an hour. Smith was taken to headquarters and charged with interfering with an officer. Eight others charged with speeding: O. M. Miller, 24, of 216 Berkeley Rd.; John Mann, 21, New Bethel, Ind.; Arthur Ralston, 22, of 1402 College Ave. ;Eugene Barkley, 25, of 2037 N. Keystone Ave.; Jess Jiles, 25, Newcastle, Ind.; Harry Mitchell, 19, of 3342 S. Westbrook St.; James Tpmmasella, 24. of 530 E. Merrill St., and Emil G. Hoffman, 22, of 738 E. McCarty St. Other traffic arrests: William J. Mooney, 30, of 1210 N. Pennsylvania St., charged with failure to stop after an accident; Russell G. Eller, 40, Noblesville, Ind. with - failure ts have a certificate of title and license; Thomas Gaines, 54, Noblesville, Ind., with operating vehicle while intoxicated. and James Cardinal, 20, of 908 E. Michigan St., improper driving. Re-arrest of Carl Parkham, 846 Fletcher Ave., Arthur West, 942 Chadwick St., and Virgil Gott, 2126 W. McCarty St., was ordered on charges they violated agreement to store car3.

BOBBED HAIR MAY BE BIG ISSUE OF COMINGCAMPAIGN Mrs, McAdoo Is Exponent of Shorn Locks—r She Has 'Em Herself. * Times Washington Bureau. 1322 Xrw York Are. WASHINGTON. June 28.—The Farmer-Labor convention was called radical. But what it accomplished in the way of offending tradition is now completely eclipsed by a radical step the Democratic convention has under consideration. For this is what may happen in New York: A bobbed-haired woman may be nominated for First Lady of the Land! Far-Reaching For far-reaching social and economic possibilities, this proposal is unequaled. Beside it, La Follette’s candidacy would be an ffnti-climax. The quarrel between women who favor equal rights and those who don't would pale into insignificance. Klan and prohibition would become only words, meaningless words. Because we should actually have a bobbed haired First Lady, the result w*ould be immediate and potent in at least one-half of all homes in the United States. And it would be more vital to life in America than taxes or tariff ever could be. The unshorn fifty per cent of the feminine population of the United States would immediately be shorn. From Cabinet wives to cash girls, all would cut their locks. And the husbands of the country would rage or reojice, according to their several natures. But none would escape unaffected. and all would be equally impotent. • A New Issue Again, conversation would be revolutionized. There could be no more disputes whether to cut or not to cut. Preachments against the “flapper" would disappear. Anew issue to worry about would immediately have to be devised. If McAdoo is nominated at New York, the country will never stop to ponder about oils scandals, partisanship, or the League of Nations. The race for the White House will inevitably be run by Mrs. Eleanor Wilson McAdoo and Mrs. Grace Coolidge, and the issue bobbed hair or long. All bobbed haired voters, all barbers, hair dressers, and milliners would throw their support to the McAdoo forces, and only husbands end grandmothers vote with the Ccolidges. ADDIRIAIES TAX SETTLEMENT .Indianapolis Gets $4,624,318,69 Out of Collections, When County Auditor Harry Dunn made the June settlement of taxes today, the city of Indianapolis recei\ed 11.621,315.69, and the State $793,299.25. The city had been advanced ?4.398 r -00, of its $6,022,818.69 total, and tie State. $326,000 of its $1,119.299.25. The city appropriation was divided into $2,594,360.96 for public schools, and $3,428,457.73 for civil city. Total collections between Jan. 1 and June 1 were $8,677,906.33. CoUec4kcns for the same perDd last year $8,210,807.2 4. The county received $779,317.23 today; townships, $723,054.81, and

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1 DEATH NOTICES HUPKE, CHRISTIANA (nee Unger)—Beloved wife of Fred Hupke and mother of Mary Kahn, Anna Clements. Carl Unger and Carrie Bowlus and stepmother of Martha Mayer, Freda Mamoth, Paul. Frank and Herman Hupke passed away Friday, June 27. 1924. at 6:05 p. m.; age 78 years. Funeral Tuesday. July Ist, from the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Mary Kahn. 38 E. Pleasant Run Blvd.. at 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill cemetery, PIGMAN WINIFRED—Thirty-six years of age. Loving wife of Benjamin F. Pigman, and mother of little June, passed on this (Saturday) morning at 8. Friends may call at Shirley Bros.. 946 N. Illinois St.. Ito9p. m. Sunday Funeral services will be held from the residence, 2737 Central Ave.. Monday. June 30. at 2 p. m. Burial at. Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invited. 6 4 L.NKKAL 1)1 KEUTOKS \V. T. BLASENGYM 2228 Shelby St. 1702 N. Illinois. Drexel 2570. PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Mam 0611. 0642. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY BERT S GADD —2130 Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278. George Grinsteiner Funeral director 522 E. Market. Main 0908. —w Parlors D? “‘ El WtifcL Undertakers—hisey * ttcus. 951 N. Delaware. " LODGES AND CLUbU FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGT.ES No. 211. Regular meetings held every Monday evening at 8 p. ra. at Eaglee Temple 43 W Vermont St. ED D JONES President ALBERT LEDIG Secretary. 8 SPECIAL NOTH ES MR STANLEY COCKRAN and wife left March 10. Any one knowing of their whereabouts please communicate with MRS, LENA KING, lit* S Noble St. BAZAAR and Ice Cream Supper at the River Avenue Church grounds, Saturday afternoon and evening Every one wel10LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Articles found In Indianapolis street cars yesterday: 1 GENTS UMBRELLA. BLACK. 1 LADIES' UMBRELLA, BLACK. 1 SHOE TREE 1 BUNDLE PAPERS. 1 CAN VARNISH ,1 BUNDLE BANK BOOKS. 1 SAW FILE. MAIN 2737. ST VINCENT'S hospital class pin lost between College and Pennsylvania on Sixteenth St. or on Beech Grove street car: initials M. A. H. on back: reward. Riley 2269. 12 HELP WANTED—MALE

TIMES CARRIERS . WANTED Boyr or girl* between ages of 10 and 12 years: good chance for live wiles to advance. Morality must be good. Apply at once m L. V. GRAETER. Poplar and Pennsylvania St*. Young Man WITH SELLING EXPERIENCE You can learn of a r°al 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 ua who you have worked for. what you have sold and give refConfidential. Address A No. J 441. Times. WANTED—Chummy Christian man who can drive Ford as partner for tour Amateur musician preferred Expenses light. Possible Income. A No 1442, Times. MAN. white, for garage and auto laundry. Night work. Inquire 127 E. Wabash. ITS never lost untn mdianapolts Times Want Ad? have failed to find it. 13 INSTRUCTIONS ATTRACTIVE SALARY Interesting work. * In Beauty Cultur® A profession which is not overcrowded and the demand for beauty culturiats growing stronger every day. See how wa 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 yojr life work easier and happier in a better paying position: investigate NOW—send for free booklet—complete Information on this wonderful opportunity—NOW I Free Clinic Rmibovuicademv wofßeautv (hltarer 167 N. ILLINOIS ST.. SUITE 207. PHONE Circle 0296MEN to learn baruer iraae. TRI-CIT7 BARBER S COLLEGE. 510 E. Washington St.. Indianapoll*. Ind. Circle 0767. POPULAR piano music taught lu 20 lessons. beginner* and advanced. Ciark Botes School. 10 W Ohio St. Chcle 8320. POPULAR piano playing with bass, ko.'mony taufrht bfpinucri and advanced in ?n l*nonw. Circle 30-14. 14 SALESMAN WANTED TAILORING—WeekIy salary. Digger commissions in advance. all wool, better tailored clothes, $33.05, express prepad. union made. Greatest money making line. Great Western Tailoring Cos., Pioneers for thirty years. Chicago. 16 AI.EN iY AND SOLICITORS/ AGENTS —Packard quality shirts direct from our own factory to wearer. Factory prices. Automobile furnished. Entirely new proposition. Free samples. Fall line ready. PACKARD MFG. CO.. 800 W. North Ave., Chicago. AGENTS WRITE FOR FREE SAMPLES. Sell Madison "Better-Made'' Shirts for large Manufacturer direct to wearer. No capital or experience required. Many earn SIOO weekly and bonus. MADISON MILLS, 560 Broadway, New York. 16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE

17 SITUATIONS W ANTED a—Mare EXPERIENCED night watchman wants permanent position. Man of family, aged 45. Can give best of references. Webster 2728. * b—Female CURTAINS TO LAUNDER LUTZ. DREXEL 0695. NEAT colored girl wknts half day work by the week; no Sundays. Web. 7786. STF'U'GRAPHER. high school graduate; n capable. Belmont 3743, WANTED washings and ironings by experieneed laundress. Call at 560 W. Morris. WASHINGS, ironed or rough dry; open for your inspection. Call and deliver. MRS. BROWN. Lincoln 6441. WOMEN: experienced: laundry. house cleaning, general housework. WADE'S AGENCY. Circle 2923. 18 BOOMS FOli KENT COLLEGE. 2202; Apt. 2; desirable, cheerful rm.. mod., references. Rand. 8301. NEW YORK. 310. W.: Apt. 26; mod. sleeping rooms, walking distance, Lin. 8535. PENNSYLVANIA. K., 1404; two modern rooms. Call Lincoln 2479, 28TH, 210. E.: nicely furnished front room, private family; no other roomers. Harrison 2593. EXTRA large room suitable for one or two; very desirable Circle 19TH. E.. 533; front, room; light, airy. clean: nicely furnished. ILL., N.. 2870; attractive summertime ,location: large front room; adults; reaa. PENN.. 1409, N., Apt. 2: ideal rooms; large private home; gentleman. NEW JERSEY. N.: large, cool room; mod. Young men preferred. Circle 5436. NEW JERSEY, 1522, N.; modern sleeping room for 2 gentlemen. Riley 1256. ALABAMA. N, 2205: large sleeping rooms in private home; reasonable. Ran, 5268. CARROLLTON AVE.. N.: room for gentleman who would appreciate good home; garage. Washington 3150. NEW JERSEY, N., 2617; large. cool front room; In private family; adults: hone privileges and laundry. a—Light Housekeepins DELAWARE. N. 906; 3 connecting rooms and one single, priced right Main 81.->O. CAPITOL, 839 N., 2 large connecting rooms downstairs; private entrance; also single room; clcaii. modern, reasonable. CAPITOL. N.. 708; large room; kitchen ette:; 2 large i onnecting. modern. GALE. 2721: furnished downstairs Irount rm, kitchen privil. mod Web 688 k. ILLINOIS, N. 1111; 1 room and Hitch - enette; modern; completely turnished. ILLINOIS, N.. 915: desirable light housekeeping rooms for rent, MADISON. 1025: two rooms gas and bath. private entrance. Drexel 5375. NEW JERSEY, N.. 856; 2 or 3 connecting roortls on first floor; kitchenette; mod Til; also sleeping rooms. Riley 1661. NEW JERSEY. 716 N : one and two-roon suite;.: modern Lincoln 3831 PRATT. W 29: 2-rm suite, nicely furi ished: walking distance; $7.50. TENTH, E. 323: 2 furnished mod. house keeping rooms: also 3 unfurnished _ TWO rooms, turnisnea: modern, sink: also one. Children welcome Circle {jOSO _ONE front room $4 50. anil two connect nig rooms, 139 N. East FLETCHER, two nice light housekeeping rooms; reasonable. Drexel 4477, LIGHT housekeeping rooms, 2 rooms furnished; modern, Drexel 4145 PARK Ave.. 942: three furnished, light housekeeping rooms; modern. FOUR rooms, unfurnished garage: also 2 furnished rooms, Drexel 8396 6LAKF. 463 kj room and kitchenette well furnished electricity: gas and bath 2 OR 3 unfurnished housekeeping rms ■ lose to Raymond and S Mi r DR. 7914 HOYT 1112: 2 furnished rms.. sink, gas range, electricity, hath Drexel 5816 WANTED—Young couple to share com fortablc modern home Brooksnle 1143 b—Board and Rooms KEYSTONE. N., 4.31 ; mod furnished front rm: pri. ent.; brd if derd Web 704 H WANTED—Children to bo ini mother s are; $4 per wwk. Refer Bel 0881. KKXTALS a— Houhp* St. Joe, 17 E. 7 rooms and bath. S>•*>. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4517 9 E Market LA SALLE. N„ 2730; 4 roonia semimodern: 525 W L BRIDGES. 137 N Delaware St. Cireje 7808 COBB REALTY CO —RENTiv—INSURANCE— REAL ESTATE Main 2216 1756 KELLEY. E : half 4-room double; garage good chicken range. Bel. 1041. 208'j. 210 (j E. Norwood, each... SIO.OO 2322 Bellefontalne. No. 3: 4 rooms and bath; strictly modern 40.00 COLORED 415 N. Toledo, 5 rooms and bath.. 30.00 I N. RICHIE A SON Main 0524 710 Bankers Trust Bldg. 33RD. W. 35: completely furnished sixrooir house, reasonable rent, liar. 2298 WARREN. 655; nice home and good location h—Houses, Flats Furnished BRADLEY. 532; furnished upper duplex StrVtly mod. Irvington 1894 28TH St W 1315: four-room furnished bungalow; clean, cool; $35 per month, c—A part merits GRAHAM, SlxljTWrd ar ,d Bellefontalne: new apartments’ living room with in a door ced, dressing room, bath, diner and kitchenette: very complete. $35. Only two now vacant. MARTIN MANOr., 3760 N. Pennsylvania St.: excellent seven-room flat with garage. Call custodian. RAndolph, 1254. LOGENTA, 702 N". Alabama St.; six rooms, bath; large porches. LUMLEY, 1540 N. Meridian St.; four rooms, bath; heat water, gas and ice. HAWTHORNE. 826 N. New Jersey St.: fire rooms, bath; front and rear porches. OXFORD, 316 E Vermont St.; four rooms, baih: heat $42.50. Also threeroom apartment. $36. 2049 N. Talbott: six rooms, bath; heat; garage. Only $55. . N. Pennsylvania. 1704; excellent second floor apartment; seven rooms; heat, and water. The Union Trust Cos. 116 E. Market St. MAin 1576. Pratt St., 433 E. 4 roems and bath; summer rates. f !+ ate Savings & Trust Cos. Main 4517, 9 E. Market St.

d—Bustness Places CAPITOL, N.. 1019; 40x100 feet, fireproof, hot water heat: plenty of daylight; suitab.e for garage and repair shop or manufacturing Cab Main 8940. DESK SPACE. ESSEX A LUCAS REALTY CO.. 312 Kahi: Bldg, Cir 6600, f—Resorts and Cottages COTTAGE for rent, on Lake Manitou. Accommodan 10 people, Drexel 8372. tl KEA 7e,-ST UTFI FOR b—Houses \ SV BEBT ESSEX, /Yt 312 Kahn Bldg. Denny. 32 S.: 3-bedroom bungalow, hardwood floors 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 block from E. Washington car line: close to school and stores. This is the best buy in city for only $7,600. Shown only by appointment. Webster 6679. SI,OOO CASH— * *■ Handles good 6-room, modern cottage. with large barn, on Villa, south of Prospect. Everything (n A-l condition. Will make soma one a very comfortable home. Price $5,200. Mr. Keller. Randolph 0894. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors. 130 N. Delaware St. Main 4088. SSOO Cash S3O Per Month Six-room cottage in excfeUent condition, located on Delaware St., sodth of Palmer, gas for lights and cooking, city water at sink in kitchen, good cellar, fireproof roof. A real home neighborhood. Price $3,500. o*ll Ed. O’Callahan. South Side Specialist with McCord & McKinney, Realtors 311 Lemcke Bldg. Circle 5220. Evenings, Brokside 1633, MODERN, seven rooms and hal'.. four rooms hardwood floors, big lot, beautiful front porch, improved street and alley, nice gaf.ige; improvements all paid.

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n kiEAL ESTATE FOR SALE A Bargain In a four-room eottige; paved street. ga<. electric lights, city water, inside toilet: lot 36x150. Price only $2,000; 5300 .a-h. Don t pass this up. Mr Weesner Main 0792 or Irv. 0928. WASHINGTON BANK & TRUST COMPANY. $1,200 Buys a four room cottage, near Morris and S. West Sts: $460 cash Rents for 518. A real home bargain. Call Mr Weesner. Main 0792. WASHINGTON BANK A TRUST COMPANY $350 Cash 1034 Udell Street Six-room coitaffe. with the rooms all on one floor Electric lights. S**. city water and cistern at sinis. Will redecorate throughout Monthly payments s3l 30. tTioe $3,500. McCord & McKinney, Realtors 311 Lemcke Bldg * Circle 5220. Evening, Brnokside 1033. NEW YORK \Y , 1814 6-room honeeasy terms: cheap for cash. Har. 0282. SSOO CASH buys 7-room two-story modern home nil Bellefontalne near 24th. For appointment call Humboldt 4154. LOVELY 6-room home on Olive St Large lot and garage: $3,300: SSOO cash, balance like rent. Drexel 6043 FOR COLORED Shrlver. 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 Main 4088 Corner of Ray and Chadwick Sts. Splendid 5-room cottage; in excellent condition; gaa electricity and well, water and sewer. Kay St. improved ami pa and for A read bargain at s‘‘.soo. s’’so cash, $*22.50 per month Mr Cartmell, Humboldt 286S or Lincoln 3RR R. W. LEWIS & CO. HERE IS THE BUNGALOW You have been looking for, built for home, not a house. Don't fail to see this before you buy. Rand. 1462. Wash. 2458 FOR COLORED New- semi-modern double bungalow Live in one side and have the other side help carry payments. Only $l5O down. IRVIN. Randolph 5228 NEW five-room bungalow; electric lights. side drive, garage cement walks, front and rear porches. Will sell at a bargain; $2,750 on easy payments. Drexel 4334. FOR SALE—Houses west. new. 4-room bungalows. Fairfax addition. V. Mich car. Small payments down, balanace monthly. KP LANE, Webster 0703 EXCELLENTLY located apartment she. Faces three streets. 1257 S, West St NORTHEAST corner of Morris and Senate; 2 story double; $4,000. 1257 S. West KANSAS. W. 109-11; double, 58x150 ft. bargain $4,000; owner. 1257 S. West. FOUR ROOM bungalows. -as, payments Wash 4344 CITY BLPRS. REALTY CO. HILLSIDE AVE., 4516: five-room Kellawtone bungalow; garage. ITS never lost until Inmanapohs Times Want Ads have failed to find it. <l—Lota LOT BARGAINS Cheap building lots 40-ft. front, on a brick street, sth, Bth and 9th lots east of State on Raymond Price $350 each cash. Webster 5309 or Webster 3923. DESIRABLE lot; 60-foot front; on cinder street northeast: only $295; terms $1 weekly. Main 0520. After 6 p. m. Randolph 2474. _ I. N. RICHIE A SON, 710 Bankers Truat Bldg. FOUR lots near 1500 block W. New York St SSO cash; $5 per month. Har. 0282. e—Suburban NORTHOLM Michigan road. 58th lo 60th Sts.. In the fast glowing Highland district. Large choice lots $5.00 to SIO.OO cash $5.00 to SIO.OO monthly Graded streets, electric lights, convenient, to school, church, stores, traction service. Salesman on ground Sunday. Drive out Michigan road. Follow arrows. phone Main 0217 and will call for you any time. OSCAR LEE. New Cottage— Anew four-room cottage, garage and about an acre of good, fertile ground. Only seven miles west of Monument or one-half mite west gs Ben Davis and three blocks south of National Rd. One block from interurban stop a'nd three blocks to bus lines. Come out and make me an offer. Main 2957, or Belmont 3386 ring 2, evenings. 416 Occidental Bldg. Acreage Tracts Near Lafayette Road, fine for chicken farms Permission given to build; or w-e will finance your house. Call Mr. Weesner, Main 0792 WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO. ‘ NEW bungalow: four large rooms; five lots, 61-foot front, each; 158 feet deep: on cinder street, northeast; only $3,000: unusually easy terms. Main 0520. After p. hi. Randolph 2474 I. N. RICHIE & SON. IT'S

REAL KST.AT K FOR SALE C —Building and Contracting. iWE will build oil your lot. You pay lik* rent Get our proposition. CIVIC ! LKALTY CO.. 136 X Del lAn. 5030. K 1(K\1. ESTATE WANTED : I HAVE equity In <-ontract ot sate drawin? 7 per otnt interest, to exchange i for a clear ot or lots prefer water and 1 gas in street Call L. B LOOKABILL Main (>l<S6 office hours. ; HAVE client with $3,000 cash wanting to buy cheap double or singles PRIESM EVER L WEISS j 13b X PH, St Lin 8105 SMaLL double or cottage priced under $1.500, Broolcbide 1272. WE NEED HOUSES Call Lincoln 3734. ETTINGKR ft- SCHRFIBER. I WILL pay spot cash tor your home if | priced r* aso i lable Ran 1303 i LIST your property with ua and prepare to move Our service does the turn Buyers waiting Call Mr. Strong Main 2057. Grin Jessup Land Cos. 1 415-16 Occidental S3 FARM LANDS FOR sate or ext ßange. 260-acre farm rlear of ail incumbrance Will exchange fur ; slock and merchandise or a good rental Price sls 000 A A BARNES SALES j SERVICE. 309 Guaranty Bldg. Lin 6095. EIGHTY-ACRE farm and stock and good line ol farming tools; good six-room house barn 60x70 feet; $4,500; 52,500 ■ cash balance five year*’ time. 0 per cent, j Come and see it or write ALONZO R THORNBURG. Edinburg Ind.. R R 6 ! ITS never lest until lnaian.apo.is Times Want Aite have failed to find it. 25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE •—Coal, Ice and Wood ROUGH KINDLING WOOD $1 to $2 per load. Haul it yourself. Apply Gate 12 on Stock Street. Nordvke & Marioon SPECIAL PRICES ; Best Va Block Large Forked. $6.50 I Beet Ky. Lp Large Forked $6.50 I Best Glendora Lp. Laige Forked. . . $6.00 UNION ICE & COAL CO. Drexel 4671 Drexel 4022 b—Clothing TROUSERS p To Match l n Your Coat n r 13.95, $4.95 T S $5.95, $6.95 and up. S THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St.. Near Illinois e—Household Goods ; BEDS, oak. ivory or any color enamel or unfinished banister beds. $18.50 special ; for $12.90. FURNITURE SPECIALTIES I CO., 442 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. LINCOLN 6061. BEDROOM suite, ivory. 3-piece: Circassian walnut. 3-piece bedroom suites, solid wood; complete cane-back living-room suite, dining table, 6 chairs; very reasonable. Randolph 4959. ELECTRIC sweeper; good condition; Lin■oi n 3441. FURNITURE, new; complete for 5-room apartment: reasonable. Lincoln 6243. Rugs—LSmoleiuirn SEAMLESS TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS Blue. Tan. Taupe and Old Rose. 9x12, Special at $12.50. GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM RUGS. 9x12, Special, at $14.75. All Firsts All sizes and patterns in stock. Brussels. Axminsters, Velvets and Wiltons are sold here at the lowest prices in the city. Come in and let us prove it. OORFMAN RUG CO. 207 W. Wash St. Opposite Statehouse. "If It Covers the Floor—We Have It." SINGER mch., drop head. *10: in excellent condition. P3U S. Meridian St. 9x12 grass rugs. $4.45; floor covering. 49c yard. 425 E. Washington St. TIMES WANT ADS LEAD TC~~SI7CCESS d —Miscellaneous TYPEWRITERS $25. $35. S4O. SSO. S6O; factory rebuilts and fully guaranteed. Typewriters rented, repaired. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO.. 30 S. Pennsylvania. Llncoln 6822 Established 1880. WAGON, medium, market practically -new: good paint: also inclosed bakery body fpr 1-ton trk 345 Carson. DR. 1979. HANGING baskets with fernH, potted plants for porch boxes. 503 Southern Av. The Lawrence Faints are sold by L D. Tyler & Cos. at 325 Mass. Ave. Sole distributer for the best paint GOOD POOL TABLE. ~ 255 S. Rural. boat, in fine condition.' Owner-

25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALK d—Miscelloneoua SAVE MONEY ON Tents, tarpaulins, canvas, fold'ng cots, water buckets, hatchets, shovels, spades. hammers vises. anvils, forges, bath tubs, wash boilers and hundreds of other items at regular price. Damaged binder twince in balls fit for numerous purposes, 5c per bound. M. U- GOLDBERG & SON CO. 1302 AY. Washington. FOR SALE —At the unclaimed freight station of the C., C., C. & St L. Ry. Cos., located corner Capitol Ave. and South St., Indianapolis. Ind.: 2 rolls fence wire, $5 and $8; 1 roll'lawn fence. $12.50: 2 8-foot stepladders; 1 12-foot and 1 14-foot stepladder; 6 wood inside doors, $1 each: 1 front door with glass. $5; 4 bundles 192 burlap bags, $2: 6 pairs iron bed rails, 50c pair; 5 front Fordson tractor wheels, $3 each: 1 White motor truck radiator and shell, $35; 2 gasoline tanks. $2 each; 4 oil pump tanks, $2 each: 7 empty steel jinims, 75c each: 3 two part laundry trays. $1.50 each: 2 three part laundry trays, $3 each; 1 iron kettle, $4: 1 kitchen sink, $18: 1 lot grind stones, 75c each: 1 water closet bowl, $5: 1 kitchen sink, $25: 1 kitchen sink with two drain boards, S4O; copper wash boilers. $2.50 each: 1 bath tub. $25; 4 milk coolers. $1 to $3; 2 bread shipping boxes. $2.50 each; 1 lot galvanized tubs. 35c each; 1 roil garnet paper. 42-inch, sls: 1 roll 24-inch garuet paper, $7: 1 lot iron enamel drip pans. 25c each; 1 keg red lead. $5; 10 eaaes Climalene, $3 and $3.50 case: 15 cases Libby's pork and beans, $3.25 case: 50 wood tubs, $1 75 each : 2 dressers, sls and $25; 1 lot odd pie-es linoleum: 40 c-as -s Sure-to-Jell, $2.50 case: 1 lot screen wire. 24 to 48 inches, various prices: 1 lot Battleship linoleum, various prices; 16 rugs, various sizes and patterns; 1 large upholstered chair; 1 mattress. $8: 1 trunk. $5; 1 kitchen cabinet top, $3: 1 box white enamel ;• paper soil cases, traveling bags; 1 lot enamel pans and buckets: 4 men's straw hats. $1 each; 3 Ford steering wheels; 3 lamp shades: 1 lot infants' felt slipix-rs. 50c pair: lot mens o<ld trousers, coats and vests: lot ladies' and childrens hose. Many other articles too numerous to mention. Store open 8 a, m to 4:30 p, ra. Saturday, 8 a. m to 12 m. J. K VANCE F C A FOR SALE—Good ton peddling wagon Call 3945 Rockville Rd, FOR SALE—Shock absorbers, cheap. Call Circle 3541 after 6 p m. e—Musical Instruments COLUMBIA phonograph, walnut finish. excellent condition. $l5O size, bargain $35.00. Terms: no interest. 1111 N. Meridian St. f—Pet and Live Stock BOSTON terrier puppies: pedigreed. Finely marked Irvington 2720. COLLIE pups, thoroughbred 4223 Guilfurd Ave. Humboldt 1133 21 KLMNL.SS ANNOLNi LMhNTS BATHROOM COMPLETE. S9O 1L Hardin Cos. 3215 E Mich. Web. 3001. CARPENTERING AND ROOFING: repairs. T Y BISHOP, 15 S. East St. Ma 6812 FEATHERS oougbt. sola and renovated: feather mattresses and pillows mad*. E F BURKLE. 4 Mass Mam 1428. PAPER cleaning, work guaranteed. 612 yabash St Circle 1681. PAPER HANGING. FIRST-CLASS WORK GUARANTEED, BEL. 4647 RUGS 9x12. Ihtly clnd. $7: all work guar. SUPERIOR CLEANERS Ken. 4462. S A ET Y KAZO K BL AD ES Sharpened. TUTTLEIXSE. 201 Indiana Avs. UPHOLSTERING, lurnituie repairing and reftmsliing. Drexel 7691 for f-e<' est. PAPER meaning, woodwork washed make old paper like new Kaudolpn 6J19. MULLER'S HAT SHOP. Moved to 107 W Maryland St. VAULT CLEANING. PERSONAL SERVK'K 935 K Maryland. Stewart 1794. RUGS 9x17 thrly. cleaned and all work --car SUPERIOR CL NEKS. Ken 44 62. 28 STORAGE AND TRANSFER Furniture Moved Anywhere Responsible for a4 damages. Special loads to Chicago. S9O up. City moving by job or $1.25 to $3 per hour. Storage, $1 up. H. T. BIEHL Drexel 8919 Droxe! 0362. OTTO J. SUESZ Overland hauling, return loads from Chic age Cleveland Cincinnati and Louisville Get our price*. Phone Main 23533028 Night Webster 0099-4579. RADIO TRANSFER J UYrriaad or City liaulu>£ 3 8 214 K .New York. 8

LOCAL and over.auu moving storage. crating and packing HOOSIER TRUCKING CO 16 S. East St Main 6812. MIKE O BRIEN. Transfer and Storage Main 1307. 19 BUSINESS OrPOBTLNiTIKS ~ DRUG stores. confp< tloncries. refreshment stands Let us sell you a 'rozen sucker outfit. Call Lincoln 301 tL HOTEL 48 rooms, downtown: clearing better than $350 per month. You can operate 1 week before buying:. Price ¥4 000. Terms Might accept small farm m exchange. A. A. BARNES SALES SERVft'E. .'*o.-> Qna'an'y Bldg. Lincoln 6095. RESTAURANT downtown, price 53,000, and cash for good income properly A. A BARNES SALES SERVICE. 300 Guaranty Bldg. Lincoln 000."). BATTERY service station, good location. reasonable rent. Ken wood 2004. ALL kinds of business for sale, big and small Will also list yours. R. H. ABEL. 714 State Idle, Lincoln 1478 30 AL’TO-VIOBILES KOH SALE ~~ CHEVROLET. 1922 touring, in excellent condition: $200; will arrange easy terms 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday CHEIROLET. 1919 touring Just think of buying a car like this for $75. 427 X Meridian. Open evenings, CHEVROLET. 1923 touring, reconditioned throughout; good top and upholstery, good finish; bumpers in front, spotlight and lock tilting wheel; four new tires; $375. JONES. WHITAKER SALES. 343 N. Capitol. Open eves, and Sunday. CHEVROLET coupe. 11*22; tn excellent mechanical condition; good tires and paint; $75 cash balance monthly. 235 W Georgia. Circle 8327 CHEVROLET coupe. 1922: A-l condition mechanically, upholstery and finish in very good condition, bumpers front and rear, motometer and bar cap. Cowl lights, large steering wheel. 5 good cord tires, trunk bars, stop and parking light. Priced to sell right at $325. JONES-WHITAKER SALES CO. 343 N. Capitol. Open eve, and Sunday. DODGE. 1923, COUPE r ~ First-class mechanical condition; new cord tires. Owner 111 Monument Circle. Lincoin 5621. FORD touring. 1924: A-l. condition: sale or trade: real bargain. Owner. Brookside 1420. or 315 Tacoma Are., rear. FORD. 1924 coupe: 6 weeks old. Repossesed. Save $l5O. MILLER AUTO SALES. 044 E. Washington St. FORD. 1922 touring: starter, dem., lock wheel and other extras: $175: terms. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sun. FORD, 1923 roadster, in excellent condP tion: $260, terms. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday. FORD coupe. $200: good cord tires, lock wheel, starter and dem.; looks good, runs fine: terms or trade. 422 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday. FORD sedan, loaded with extras; will trade on light six open ear. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday. FORIL 1920 roadster SBS cash. 427 N. Meridian Open evenings and Sunday. FORD. 1923 touring; starter, demountables lock wheel: like new. Finance car. Sell balance due. SSO down. Main 5013. FORD sedan $95 down. 559 N. Capitol. Open evenings. FORD truck, 1919: excellent condition. Will sell or trade for Harley Davidson motorcycle with side car. RIVERSIDE TOURIST CAMP. Apply J. Riley, v ORD. 1923 touring: perfect condition: good as new: reasonable. Circle 2326. FORD BODIES 20 used bodies, tourings, roadsters, sedans and coupes. Sale or trade; cash or terms. SWISSHELM & PARKER. LIBERTY 6 touring; $95 down; 5 cord tires: runs good 559 N. Capitol. Open evenings. HUPMOBILE touring, model Hi Buick, 1918 touring, 4 ciii.: Ford 1923 roadster. EUBANK MOTOR SALES. 7:10 W. Washington. Attention. MITCHELL. 1920 touring; needs slight repairs; first S2OO buys this. Terms. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings Sunday.

30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE NASH. 1920 sedan: good paint and tires: mechanically perfect: bargain. Webster 9254, OAKLAND, 1919; in good running eondition; bargain. 1201 Mount St OVERLAND roadster: bumper; tires good; $175. HAYNES & SCHMIDT. INC. 120-22 W. North St. Lincoln 7575. OLDSMOBILE SPORT. 1924 touring; demonstrator: fully equipped; priced right. 3839 E. Washington St. REO six. 5-pass, touring: A-l condition: paint and all like new; $550: bargain. Webster 2266. nr Main 2994, STUDEBAKER touring; 7 pass; running order: $100; owner. 1817 W. Mich, STUDEBAKER six, 7-pass, fair tires, paint, top and upholstering A-l. bumper. $375. HAYNES & SCHMIDT. INC. 120-22 W. North St. Lincoln 7575. 7V/I LY 6. 7-pass.: top. upholstering and tires good: a good buy. $250. HAYNES & SCHMIDT. INC. 120-22 W. North St Lincoln 7575. 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 Ford Roadster .. 50.00 3.50 MERCANTILE GARAGE 125 S. Penn St. MA in 6330. r For Good l/sea Cars See I WOLF AUTO CO. 559 N. Capitol. Miln 1579. Open Sunday*. GUARANTEED LSED CWBS. Your own terms. Day and Night Auto Laundry. USED CARS bouglu ana sola. I. GOLD-BT-RG, 522 N. Capitol, USED CARS cash payment or trade. Jones Whitaker Sales Cos. 345 N. Cap. AUTOMOBILES ol every description. CHAS. G. SANDERS CO.. 1025 N. Maridian. Circle 2772. 1918 TOURIN', car: rour-cynnaer. with starter and SSO worth of tires. Entire ear is yours for $65. Terms. MILLER AUTO SALES. 644-48 E. Washington St. c—Truck* 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. WALLERICH CO. 833 N. Meridian St. Circle 4300 CHEVROLET 490. light delivery truck in excellent mechanical condition: a real bargain: $75 cash, balance monthly. 235 IV. Georgia Circle 8327. PIERCE-ARROW truck, 2-ton: for sate or trade; at a bargain. Drexel 6237, 1032 S. East. REO speed wagon for sale or trade. 2549 4a W. Michigan. 31 AUTOMOBILES WANTED WANTED, 100 CARS to wreck for parts. Will pay the highest cash price* Call u first. SAM CGRAZ AUTO PARTS & TIRE CO. 519 N. Capitol Ave. Main 6389. AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E. New York St Main 4446WANT good closed car. Will trade S6OO lot. Will sacrifice Rand. 3917. 32 ALTO SLFIUKS, REPAIRS AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Illinol*. S & S Auto Laundry TIRES—TIREB Ford sizes. $2 and up. Other size*. $3 and up. All used tires guaranteed. Adjustment* at half price. 525 W. Waahington St. Open eveninga. TIRES ON PAYMENTS CAPITOL SALES CO.. 54 W. New York. 33 MOTORCYCLE is, BIC YULE9~' BICYCLES, good. $8 and up; tires. $2 and up 940 y.asa. Ave. TIMES WANT ADS LE ID TO SUCCESS 8t AUTOMOBILE?. r-QK RENT RENT A NEW CAR U drive it 127 E. Wabash. Cricla 3000. 39 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Oliver T. Byram. deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. No. 22525. EDWARD E. GATES. JR. June 78. July 5-12. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as executor of estate of Anna Mack, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. No. 22524. JAMES MACK. June 28. July 5-12. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that undersigned has duly qualified as executor of estate of Charles F. Paulsen, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. No .22528. FRANK M. MeNEELY. June 28. July 5-12.

21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

“On the Sunny Side of the Smoke n New West Side Addition Gravel Streets, Drainage Sewer, Cement Sidewalks, Electricity, Water Inside of Houses 4 and s=Room Bungalows Moderately Priced If you are considering- buying a home, don’t fail to visit this addition. Located 4700 west on West Washington Street (National Road) on south side of road. Watch tor Our Sign All West Washington Street Bus Lines Pass This Addition Come out Sunday. Our agents will be there. Or call and arrange for appointment. 913 Himme=Man§iuir Maim 3868

SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1924

39 LEGAL NOTICES STATE OF INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF STATE ED JACKSON. Secretary of State M To All to Whom These Presents Shafl Come. Greeting: I. Ed Jackson. Secretary of State of tns State of Indiana, do hereby certify that the POWER REALTY COMPANY has this day filed in the office of the Secretary of State the properly signed and attested consents, statements and pape.-s required by Section 1 of an Act entitled "An Act prescribing the method of procedure of the voluntary dissolution of private corporations and voluntary associations, and declaring an emergency," approved March 14. 1913. I further certify that such written consents. statements and papers so filed as aforesaid, show that said company and the officers thereof have complied with the provisions of said Section 1. and that said corporation is now in process of dissolution. In witness whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the State of Indiana, at the city of Indianapolis this 26th day of June. A. D.. 1924. ED JACKSON. (SEAL) Secretary of State. By FRANK DENNIS. Assistant Deputy. | June 28-July 5, ■ NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received by the Bqard of Trustees of the Indiana State Normal School at 2:30 p. m.. July 8, 1924. at the office of the Eastern Division of the Indiana State Normal School at Muncie. Indiana. for the following items of construction and equipment for the Eastern Division of the Indiana State Normal School: Item 1. Driveways on College Campus in accordance with plans and specifications furnished by Lester Janney, engineer, Muncie. Ind. Item 2. Plumbiry and plumbing fixtures for the Ball Gymnasium according to plans and specifications on file in the office of Kibele & Garrard, architects, 335 The Johnson. Muncie. Ind. Item 3. Electric wiring Gymnasium according to specifications to be furnished by Kibele & Garrard, architects, 335 The Johnson. Muncie. Ind. Item 4. Lighting fixtures for the Ball Gymnasium, proposition to be made by bidders and samples submitted according to locations shown in plans furnished by Kibele & Garrard, architects. 335 The Johnson, Muncie. Ind. Copies of specifications for these itenH may be had of the persons above. Bid i must be made on Fcrm 9 “ prescribed bj the Board of Accounts of In-' : diana and must be accompanied by a cerl tified check for 5 per cent of the amount of the bid. Separate bids must be made for each of the four items. BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE INDIANA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. HELEN C. BENBFIDGE. Secretary. June 21 28-Juiy 5, ADVERTISEMENT FOR THE REPAIR AND RECONSTRUCTION OF THE SEWAGE DISPOSAL PLANT. Marion County Tuberculosis Hospital, Indianapolis. Ind. Sealed proposals will be received by the board of county commissioners of Marion County. Indiana, at its office in tha Marion County Courthouse, Indianapolis. Indiana, until 10 a. m., June 12, 1924, ai which time bids will be publicly opened and scheduled and awards made as 6oon thereafter as practicable, for the reconstruction of the Sewage Disposal plant for the Marion County Tuberculosis Hospital. Plans and specifications are on file and may be inspected at the office of the county commissioners. Each bidder shall state in his bid the date for the completion of the work. Each bidder shall file with his bid a properly certified check, payable to the boi.rd of county commissioners in the fznount equal to 2 1 a per cent of the bid price. Any bid not so accompanied will be deemed informal and will not be' considered. In case any bid is not accepted, the -heck accompanying such bid will be returned promptly to the bidder; but if the bid is accepted, and the bidder shall refuse or neglect to enter into a contract with the board of county commissioners, pursuant to the terms thereof within five <5) day* from the time he shall have been notified of the acceptance ot same, said sum shall be property of the County of Marion, as liquidated damages. Within five (51 days after the bidder shall have been notified of tbe acceptance of his bid he shall file with the board of county commissioners a bond in some reliable surety company in the amount of tot less than one hundred (100> t>er of the contract price, conditioned to j antee the full and complete of his work according to the terms of tlse’ contract, up to and including the time ol the final acceptance of the work. The successful bidder shall begin the wvrk within twenty-one (21) days after the awarding of the contract. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Witness m.v hand and the seal of Ihe board of commissioners this 19th day of June, 1924. HARRY DUNN. Auditor of Marion County. Ind. June 21-28. July 5, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Blanche E. Carpenter, deceased late of Marion County. Indiana Said estate is supposed to be solvent. CLAUDE CARPENTER. No. 22505. June 21-28. July 5. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administratrix of estate of James E. Miner, deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. MARGUERITE M. HILL. No. 22488. - ~ ■Tune 14. 21, 28. , I NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT , Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate ol Katherine Caldwell, alias Katherine Marney. deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate i* supposed i tp be solvent. • HERMAN A. GRINSTEINER No. 22486. June 14. 21. 28, *