Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 45, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 July 1924 — Page 10

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WAR STRATEGY BEHIND MOVES AT NEW YORK \ Convention Clamor Conceals Leaders in Dramatic Battle of Wits. By PAUL R. MALLON, Lnited Press Staff t’orresnond-nt MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. NEW YORK. July I.—Under the outward clamor on the floor of the Democratic convention two bis political organizations are fighting a picturesque and clever battle of wits. Unapparent to the galleries, the -McAdoo and Smith machines are skilfully fighting—their generals writing orders, their captains lashing the soldiers to the fight, their spies revealing the movements of the enemy, with secret lines of communication and scurrying messengers and councils of war. \ David Ladd Rockwell, with a loud, gray tweed suit and a yellow cane, stands in the center aisle in front of the speaker’s stand. lieutenants Everywhere He has a lieutenant in every delegation where McAdoo has strength, and they come to him to bring word of a threatened revolt and promise of a few more votes on the next ballot. He saunters over to the Wyoming delegation. He puts his arm over the chairman’s shoulder and there is a whispered conference. On the next ballot Wyoming casts four votes for McAdoo. Over in a soft-cushioned seat about half way down the center aisle sits Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Smith generalissimo. He has been stricken paralysis and he cannot move about. A woman brushes through the crowd around him and buzzes in his ear.

Roosevelt has a stack of pape*- ; in his lap and with a fountain pen i he scrawls a few lines hurriedly, lie hands it to the man, who dashes off. t In a few minutes there is another'man whispering with the chairman of the Wyoming delegation. And on the next ballot Smith •las three votes and McAdoo two. Breckinridge Long is first lieutenant for Rockwell. He has women workers with him who go among the women delegates. Down in the basement there is a private tele phone and he slips away from the | floor every few minutes to tell McAdoo. who is waiting in his suite a-top the Vanderbilt Hotel, of the progress of the fight. • Smith Sits and Sits 0 'Smith sits in his private room in the Manhattan Club across the street from the Garden, sipping noth;ng stronger than Apollenaris. Messengers bring those little notes from Roosevelt. Norman Mack slips in for a few minutes’ conference. In this way the day and night i drag through. This is the war. This j is the strategy. This is the story’ of the silent fight. THETA ELECTION HELD Ifutidiiaoplis Member in Charge of Formal Banquet. Officers elected at the business session of the national convention of the Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority Monday at West Baden. Ind., are Mrs. Hal Lebrecfit. Kansas City. Mo., president: Mrs. C. A. Bemis. Spokane. Wash., vice president; Miss L. Pearl Gre-'n. Ithaca. N. V., re-elected secretary and editor: Mrs. H. S. Thompson, St. Louis, Mo., re-elected treasurer. Mrs. Joseph W. Mullane of Indianapolis is in charge of the formal banquet which will close the twentyfifth annual convention of the oldest woman’s fraternity in the country. S. AMERICA LISTENS IN K:\ty-Six Stations Heard, According to Letters Received. By Times Special HARTFORD, Conn., July I. Signals from sixty-six amateur radio telegraph stations in the United States and Canada, were heard by three amateur operators in South America during the recent Pan-American short wave tests according to letters which have straggled into the American Radio Relay League Headquarters. With the Single exception of the seventh, all radio districts in the Umted States were represented in the list of calls reported by listeners in either Argentina or Brazil. Out of the grand total given above, two of the stations heard are in Canada. Tlie South American listeners are Carlos Braggio of Bernal, Argentina: R. Y. Jones of Sao Paulo, Brazil, and Ignacio M. Gomez of Buenos Aires. RADIO TEST PLANNED Amateurs Will Try and Establish Contact With Australia. Bp Times Special HARTFORD. Conn., July I.—Haling communicated in both directions with amateur radio telegraph operators in South America, amateurs of the United States and Canada are now turning their attention to the Pacific Ocean for the purpose of engaging in a two-day radio contest with the experimenters in Australia and New Zealand* Two tenday perioefs. one from Aug. 10 to 20 and the other from Sept. 7 to 16. have been set aside. This test Is being arranged by the American Radio Relay League at the request of C. D. Maclurcan, president of the Australian Radio League, in a determined effort to establish two-way radio contact with North American operators before the end of the year. AH of the transmission will be earned on with very, short waves. i

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UPPER. FLORENCE FOX; LOWER, MARTY BELOW. Rn YE 4 Srrrue TUT ADISON, Wis.. July L—MX tin I’. Below, captain of the University of Wisconsin football eleven last fall, and who was the unanimous choice of Big Ten coaches as All-.-.merica tackle, will join the ran v * of the benedicts soon. “Marty," who has just accepted a position as assistant football coach at Wisconsin, will marry Florence Fox. pretty Badger co-ed, whose home is in Glencce, 111. Below hails fi-om Oshkosh. Wis. WOMAN WINS $20,000 Ex-Follies Girl (ids Verdict for Breach of Promise. Ry l nit id Pr> s* NEW YORK, July 1— Madeleno Dever, beautiful ex-Follies girl, was awarded $20,000 in her breach of promise suit against Philip M. Shaw, wealthy New York broker, by a jury today.

Miss Dever asked SIOO,OOO, alleging the middle-aged broker proposed without telling her -ie was married. Shaw admitted making the proposal before obtaining a divorce, but said he told Miss Dever the marriage proposal was contingent on his obtaining a divorce? The broker obtained the divorce after the suit was fib*d and offered to marry the chorus girl if she would drop the suit. 7,500 IN WHEAT POOL Directors See t errain Success for Indiana Members. With more than 7,500 Indiana farmers already in an agreement to pool their wheat for a period of five years, the first wheat ,iool ever organized in the State was assured o: success, backers of tfie movement said today at a meeting of ten directors at Indiana Farm Bureau Fed eration headquarters. The organization known as the Indiana Wheat Growers Association, hopes eventually to affiliate in a n.i tional organization now being per fqeted in twelve other wheat grow ing States. ALL OPTIMISTS NOW Believing that business conditions reaHy are determined by an attitude of mind and that conditions are either good or bad just in the proportion the public thinks they ar?, a Chicago branch of a motor car company has organized an Optimist Club among its dealers. Every dealer who joins must agree that “neither he nor any one in his organization will talk hard times, nor listen to such talk from other persons, but on the other hand will talk prosperity and good times to a number each day.” County Gets 518,873 County Clerk Albert H. Losehe turned over $18,873 29 to county treasurer today. The sum representicourt costs, sheriff, prosecutor and docket fees for the quarter ending June 30. 6 riNERAL ) RECTORS AV. T. BLASENGYM 2228 Shelby St. 1702 N. Illinois. Drexei 2570. FLANKER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois Bt. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Main 0041 0642. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY BERT S. GADD—2I JO Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Main 0908. /tv Parlors UNDERTAKERS—HISEY * TITUS 951 -NT. Delaware. _ i LODGES AND (LI BS WOULD like to get in touch with, or some information concerning a lodge of Veterans of Spanish-American War which has branch in B’oomington and Indianapolis, w ebg’er 10 LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Articles found In Indianapolis street cars yesterday: . ■ 2 BOOKS WOODEN BOX PRAYER BOCK Man 2737 LOST —Platinum and diamond dinner ring. Call Main 4640. Reward.

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ATTRACTIVE SALARY Interesting work. In Beauty Cultu^o A profession which ts not overcrowded and the demand for beauty culturist* growing stronger every day. S-e how -e help you to earn while you leurn, how we give you practical experience, how we enable you in either day or evening elaese* to make your life work easier am. happier lr. a better paying position; mvea tlgate NOW—acrid tor free booalet —com piete information on this wonderful op portur.ity—NOtY 1 Free Clinic Jttefnfr&W'rfcademv CtJtnre vr 157 N ILLINOIS ST.. SUITE 207. PHONE Circle 0206. ,'ihN tu .-.im Darner iraite. TRI CIT BARBERS COLLEGE. 510 E. Washjngion St . POPULAR planti playing wit!, ha l *, harmonj taught and advanced m Ifftfonu. U'rrl#* 3034 POPULAR piano mul< laught m 2 <> *c*a* $•01*8. ly*jrinporp and Cjiark Roll's School, to W Ohio Si Ci’cle 8326 14 SALh.v'UN \t \N 1I I > Indiana Representative Wanted Manufacturer of nationally advertised mens furnishing spe.iaty , ks cxe!ii*lv< . pri w ntative to cover wholesale and re tail traiie in Indiana and Kentucky territory. Distribution already established and -a'e- ■ fforts bm-ked by advertising in ntm te. i national pi Plications Liberal strict y coni mission* offer Exceptional opportunity for salesmen of ability to get into S-i.dot income etas* Apply IVORY GARTER COMPANY. New Orleans. La. 16 HI-: li*\V \ \ IFD—Fk MA UK WOMEN—Earn big money making bun galow apron* at home during st‘ar< time Enclose 2c e*amp for partiemiars ROSEMARY APRON CO.. Asbury Park. N J 17 f 1 A 1 1 Ki> - - - n—Mate EXPERIENCED mgtit watchman wants permanent position. Man of family, aged 4.7. Can give ties! of references Webster 2728.

b—Female CURTAINS TO LAUNDER- ■.'TI. DREXEL 0895. WANTED washings :ui(l ironings by m-perion--ed laundress Gall at sffo W. Mnrria. WOMEN: experienced; laundry, hn'si 1 cleaning general housework. WADE'S AGENCY. Circle 2923 WASHINGS non or rough dry: open for your inspection Call ami deliver. MI4S BROWN Lincoln <1441. EDUCATED colored girl wishes cleaning hy day. Kenwood '.M*.<9 BOOKKEEPER-STENOGRAPHER 5 years rxper.. temporary or perm. Web. 8989 HOUSEKEEPER: Postion at onop to taki full charge; rcfereneeg. Drrxel .*1220. LAUNDRY to bring home. family and mens laundry. Randolph 1104 WASHINGS to bring home, mens shirts laundered, also bed c'otlies liar, 10.~i.~i. !8 _ Rooms Yok rent RUCKLE, 170.5: clean., furnished room; employed people: reasonable. ALABAMA, X. 938: large modern front •non: $5 for 2. Circle 5304. ARSENAL.'N. 122: two nice. cool, modern rooms Call Mail' 7048. __ EXTRA large room suitable for one or two: very desirable Circle 10S0 10TH. E., 533: front room: light, airy. clean: nicely furnished. ILL . N.. 2870; attractive summertime location: large front room: adults: reas. PENN.. 1 tOfi, N„ Apt. 2: ideal rooms; large private home; gentleman NEW JERSEY. 1522, N.. modern sleeping room for 2 gentlemen. Riley 1250. ALABAMA. N . 2205; large sleeping rooms in private hon:e: reasonable. Kan. 5266. CARROLLTON AVR . N.: room for gentleman who would appreciate good home: garage. Washington 3150, NEW JERSEY. N. 71rt: 2 Itirn.. single mis , hs' .o eiiing if desired. Lin. 3531. 2STH. 210 E.: nicely furnished front room, private family: no other roomers. Harrison 2553. a—Light Housekeeping MILEY. 125; furnished, clean room. gas. electricity. Belmont 1830, BROADWAY. TSOS; 2 rooms, water, light, heat Aid gas furnished: also sleeping room; Jld floor PRATT. W. 29; 3 rooms. gas. water. lights, range: walking 1 1 istance: S3O. DELAWARE. N. 900: "! connecting rooms anil one singl“. uriced right. Maiu _Blo 0. ILLINOIS. N 1111: 1 room and Kitehc nett e: mod ru; completely fi i mis lied ILLINOIS N\, 915: desirable light diousekeeping rooms for rent PRATT W 29: 2-rm. suitp. nicely furtished; walking distance: *7.50. _ TENTH. E. 323: 2 furnished mod. house-kc-ping rooms: also 3 unfurnished. FOUR rooms unfurnished, garage; afso 2 furnished rooms. Drexel 8396.

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Kt;(tM> H>K K! NT a Light Housekeeping 'LAKE 463'j. room and kitchenette; will furnished . Iceirieity: gas t;.d bath. WANTED— -Young couple to share comfortable modern home. Brookstde 11 4.1 CAPITOL. N - 1332: housekeeping room: modern : close to bath. . COLLEGE, cor 66.7 E. 24th; furnished room ami kitchenette; no children. ' room* for'll i n.sckfcping; mod. Lin 3831 -.1.1X01$ .-..r. two modem run k.t,jn ;i . - I ■:ei d'dly turn., reasonable. Ran 71 '■ ' LkVkNTH. 106 W. two nicely furnish and front rooms fur light iiousekeeping. $5 t'RNISHKD apt . burnt prtv - lose in ■i'.(l . ref exchanged. Circle I! 4> TeXINGTON 802: two m *-!y f ru -e and front rooms; reasonable rent DR d862. li—Board and Rooms WANTED—Children to board mother e I are; $4 per week. Refer Bd 0861 KEYSTONE. 431 N mod., furn . Jfront rm.. prtv entr , board ji dw. WE. 7046 . 'ESS., N 1928 furnished board $8 per * eek ;a him vi > a—Houses 20844 210'., E. Norwood, each SIO.OO .422 Be! 9* f out a me. No 3: 4 rooms and bath strictly modern 40.00 COLO RET) 11.7 N Toledo. 5 rooms, g is. electric tigtii* ins de toilet ar.d sinVi" 30 00 I N RICHIE 4 SON Main 0520 ' ■ ' - 1 h still basement, S3O. 2842 S. Olney St. 2A --Aid.,l N . ;7.11 : a r-. iinis semimodern $2.3 W i. BRIDGES 137 N. Delaware St CirM- 7808 COBB REALTY ~ CO—RENTS—INSURA VUE—REAL ESTATE Main 2216 VALI.EV A\' ”314 7 room cottage not inodern II I’ do ph 6724 NEw JERSEY ST N . 2041 Morton Place: 5-room strictly modern; large front and back porches: must 4*. seen to !>e appreciated- rent $7.3. Randolph 8777 h—ll noses. Flats Furnished 28TH St W 131,7; four-room furnished bunca'ow • f in r>> i! s{ • nur ntonth > w~ IT* •••miort.t > * v TTTni:'ixrm, mod.. r'vor;b!' Htr c—.\|iaittneni Pratt St.. 4:iG E. 4 room* and hath: sumnirr rate* State Savings & Trust Cos. Mam 4.717 9 E Market St *2OTH ST U 51 t Four rooms sun par'ur nil t>ath $6.7 STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST UO. Mum Dl? :• K >IarAUl d—lliislne? CAPITOL. N . 1019; 10x100 foot, tiroproof, hot water hrat; plonty of (Ib.vligrht: auitJihle ff>r par.iuo and re pair shop or manufaotcrinic. Cal! Main SO4O. :i Kit.XL KM XTL FOB JvXLli ~ h—House* DesHractnomi by Tornadoes Over million Collars property flowtroyod injOhio. So** rrfortß of these diaasters In toaay h pf.pors Aro you proto-t#<i: Tornado lnsur.iU'-o only per SI,OOO on dwellingn for three yw: See tin at onoo. .1. S. CRFSK REALTY GO. Main 5840 East Side I lome New bimgatow, 5 rnoinsj splendidly built: long living room. Prices very low i-t $.7,500: only $699 eiudi. Marion County Stato Bank

A Bargain In a four-room cottage; paved street, gas, electric lights, city water, inside toilet: lot 36x150. Price only $2,000; S3OO cash. Don’t pass this up. Mr. Weesner. Main 0792 or Jrv. 0928. WASHINGTON RANK & TRUST COMPANY. V MODERN, seven rooms and hal'.. four rosiis hardwood floor*, big lot. beautiful front poreh. improved street and alley. nice garage; improvements all paid. Wilt sell on good terms C. J OSBURN. Drexei E3 84 Syfeerlbami Hor.ras WHY SUFFER—With th<- heat when a reasonable Gown payment will handle this wonderful 4-bedroom, sn: urban home, with nearly 3 acres of grou d* plenty of shade and fruit': paved road: interurban stops at door; house has electric lights and Farquar furnace. All buildings in ex eel lent condition. Price hafl been reduced for quick sale from $8,500 to $7,800 Call Mr. Keller. Randolph 0804. Schmid 4fc Smith, rne.. Realtors. 130 N. Del a** ware St. Main 4088. Colored Buyers Home bargain. Highland Place; nine rooms and bath; electric lights, gas, city water and cellar. Price $4,250.00 Very small payment down, balance monthly. Priesmeyer & Weiss 136 N. Delaware St. Lincoln 8105. NEW YORK. W.. 1814; ti-room house; easy terms: cheap for cash liar. 0282. NEW (i-room house, two large porches, finely decorated inside, newly painted outside. This is a bargain; on terms. See owner. 3849 E. 31st or call Web. 8922. FOUR-ROOM bungalow, -as* ,-a.v men ts Wash 4344 CITY BLDRS REALTY CO. LOVELY 6-rnom home on ci’i.-* St Large lot and garage: $3,300: SSOO cash, balance like rent. Drexei 4063. hereThTthe BUNGALOW You have been looking for. built for home, not a house. Don't fail to see this before vou buy Rand 1462. Wash. o' - 7 ROOMS, modern, oak finish. 2-car garage. equity, cheap. Call owner. 615 E. Twenty-Third St. RANDOLPH 2541

;i UK At, KSI.XTK KQIt SALE I b—Houses HUAI. HOMES AT REAL PRICES Almost nc# modern 5-room bungalow only $4 3..0: $350 ash balance rent. * i’o-o iVUi ,nl ' ,r 'ml modern bun.atow $3 600 . 400 cash, balance rent terms'*'"™ n ruom home; $4,200: on good CANADAY REALTY CO CM.CT ‘‘EOPI.ES BI.DG ctrcle o.Ki.'t, rand .33.32 near fountain' square On Lind. 11 St hrick and frame house of 6 rooms, -n good conditton •cw,-r. .-as wr, ter cl.-ctricity and cistern, basement man , ' Pav •! street. - lot p. , ...j I l ’. " 11 'lh' ,- k. Only $2.6.30 $390 , b:i:an,-e $24 a0 p.-r month. A snap In bokß ”4”4 nofma,m Main 29.77 or Hum ORI.V JESSUP 1..-VVD COMPANY VACANT i OT OWNERS I tiaie w-veral smalt doubles and I will consider clear, ta-ant lAts as first in tnctits Mil BURCAW Mam 1576. Res Randolph 94.4 evrnin, * d—lxtr* FOUR lots nar 1500 hick tv New 7‘n-k St $.70 cash: $3 p, r month Mar 0253 LttT in Rainbow Ridge; , I trade for light roadster. will give or take o-ut* i!tfferen< e Hum 41.74 Kk.'ITY ii, four lots in Chris Man park - I ' H adtlition: terms. Irvington 3621 ! "_'f nor t renth ran Dreael : - i V* * t>ster 1 VALU ABLE BUILDING LOT ~ Forty loot itontage, between . tn and ;ir>th .on Bvram Av- For particular* eall 4 4. MON'TANI. Lincoln 2233 Eves Randolph 7yi>9. e—Subm ti.-in Aero 'Tracts I,o<*a*#*d , mile* wust of Monument f*r '•g -:L" wcat of litii Davis and •: b^wks south of National road. Interurban stop on the Hdditioii Hus lines within bio. kn M t" tracts for chicken raining t.r truck gard^mn^r. Prices and Terms P i,-* of thwe tracts run from $.750 up to $99-7 Can be bought for $lO down .and $1 .70 per week Liberal discount* allow.-,1 for any amount of cash Sales man on ground* every afternoon and evening < ottageS We also have 3 new 4-room •nttage* )p cet and on good trai'ta in this addition one t>;,..-k from tntrriirhan stop uni 4 block* Lorn tn;* htte* Will *.41 for following term* anti nn.-- * N * I. price $3.3.79. S2OO down s3l .79 per month No. 2 price $.'.490 S2OO down $22 per month No 3. prt.-e $2,300, S2OO down s2l per month Tor further information .all MAin .9.., nr HKlftPOt 338tt King 2. evening* ti-7-16 Oi idyti K —Btiildfnc and Contracting. WE will build on your lot You pay 'ike rent Get otir proposition CIVIC REALTY CO. 136 N Del Lin, 50.70 IK YOU have a clear lot we will build you a home Our houses are liotter and cheaper because we have no offi.-e help anri pay no eommisai 0 Call Main 1221 anti a-.; for Mr. Eixci,. or Mr Klein, 21 REAL ESTATE WANTED *^ vvvr^'A/ XAi^VA^VVS^WV , --VN I <VVVVVVVVV LIST your property with us and prepare to move Our service docs the turn Buyer* waiting. Call Mr. Strong. Mam 2657. Orin Jessup Land Cos. HI l LI Hull’s Have lots clear will deed. Let you build house anil take second mortgage. Address A No. J 428. Times SMALL double or cottage priced under $1 0. Brookside 1 27 2. I WILL pay spot rash lor y-mr homo if prieeit Ran 1303 WE NEED HOUSES. Call Lincoln 3734. ETTI V GKH A SCURKTBER 25 M3SCEI-LAN K() is iiiu s\ I,k •-—Coal, top and XX'nod SPE(TAL BRICES Best Va. Block l.arge Forked $6 ,70 Best Ky. Lp Large Forked $6.50 Be*t Glendora Lp. La;gn Forked.... stt.9o UNION ICE & COAL CO. Drexel 4621 Drrx01 % 4022

b—Clothlnc TROUSERS To Match £ n Yooir Coat n 11 $3.95, $4.95 S (5.95, $6.95 aDd up. S THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St.. Near Illinois NEW orchid canton dress trimmed in cream lace. Size 3fi, Circle 4873. c—Household Goods R(mg§=—Llmioleiuiinni SEAMLESS TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS Blue. Tan. Taupe and Old Rose. 9x12, Special at $12.50. GOLD SEAL CONOOLEUM RUGS. 9x12, Special, at $14.75. All Firsts AH 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. DORFMAN RUG GO, 207 W. Wash St. Opposite Statehouse. •If It Covers the Floor — We Have It.”

;25 MISCE LL ANKOi’S FOR SALE c—Household Goods DROP-HEAD machine $8: in excellent condition. 930 S. Meridian St. BEDS, oak, ivory or any color enamel or unfinished banister beds, $18.50 special foh $*6.90. FURNITURE SPECIALTIES CO., 442 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. LINCOLN 6061, __ ANTIQUE mahogany colonial sideboard. Call Harrison 2180. ELECTRIC weep;:r; good condition; Lincoln 3441. SOLID oak buffet and round extension dining table. Randolph 0892. 9x12 grass rugs. $4.45: floor covering. 49c yard. 425 E. Washington St. d —Miscellaneous TYPEWRITERS s"•>. $35. S4O. SSO. S6O: factory rebuilts and fully guaranteed. Typewriters rented, repaired. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO.. 30 9. Pennsylvania. Llacoin 6822. Established 1880. TALKING parrot for sale. Call Belmont 0948 or 122 Koehne St. FOR SALE—B-foot used soda fountain; best of condition: terras COMBINATION FOUNTAIN CO.. 121 W. Maryland. buiLLR locomotive type, 50 ii. P.. for sa;e cheap. Inquire 603 E. Wash. St. FOR SALE- —Shock absorbers, cheap. Call Circle 3541 alter 6 p. m. ’ THE LAURENCE PAINTS Are made of pure Ingredients. ground exceedingly fine in PURE LINSEED OIL by modern paint gTinders. The finished product is a smooth accurate proportioned paint that covers and preserves more surface per gallon than the ordinary paint used in a general way. Sold by L. D. TYLER 4- CO 325 Mass. Ave.. sole distributors.

TENTS 9x9-foot uac tent made of 12-oz. Army duck, brand new. regular SSO value. Our price, S2O 7x7-foot auto tent, attaches to auto. no poles necessary, khaki color. $10.50. Low prices on tarpaulins, campers' supplies. contractors’ equipment, hardware, tools and blacksmith equipment. You can save 5U per cent if you buy here. Open until \ p. rn. Saturday. M. L. GOLDBERG & SON CO. 1302 WEST WASHINGTON e—Musical Instruments COLUMBIA phonograph, walnut finish. excel,-*,it -tradition. $l5O size, bargain -45 09 Ti n..s no interest. 1114 N. Meridian St. 2 f lit MM>s AN NOG N CKj> IKNIS FURNITURE, upholstering repairing and refill is h I ng 1' i mile _ W i-Hsler 106.3. PAINTING, reliable. b*->t material; reasonable price Randolph 6018. UPHOLSTERING, furniture repairing and refiinshmg. Urexei 7691 lor free eat. CARPENTERING and roofing; repairs. T. I' BISHOP 15 S. East St. Main 6812. BATHROOM COMPLETE, S9O E M Hardin Cos. 3215 E. Mich. Web. 3001. FEATHERS bought. *o:a and renovated; feat tier mattresses and pillow* mads, ii'.:.;:. 416 >:.-.• Mala 1428. _ pT“Lr"' H VNGING FIRST-CLASS WORK i; 1 F\_i t aNTKFH DEI. 4647 RUGS 9x12 thrly find $2: all work guar. SI PERIOR CLEANERS. Ken. 4463 SAI ETY RAZOR BLADES 6hartened. TV ? TTLEDGE. 201 Indiana Av*. MULLERS HAT SHOP Moved to 107 W Maryland St. VAULT CLEANING. PERSONAL SERVICE. 93.7 K Ma-yiai'd. Stewart 1794. RUGS 9x12 thrlj cleaned and all work c ir S'TUlllilil Cl NEBS Ken 1462. Paper eleanmg. woodwork wa_s!;e<l and null.*- old paper like new Ran 6219._ PAPER" hanging :*.-.d painting 74 room and up Call alter 6p. nv I.in--28 STORAGE AND t K ANSLKIi Furniture Moved Anywhere Responsible for all damages Special loads to Chicago. $9 < up City moving by ob or $1.23 to $3 per hour. Storage, *1 up. H T. BIEHL Prpxel 891!* Hr vet 0302 OTTO J. 3UESZ Overland hauling, return loads from Chit apt Ovf 'and Cin :m *ti tul Loui* v !•;- ctet our ph.-os lMuii; Main 2353CJS '-’icht. OGDD 4575# RADIO TRANSFER ,V Overland or City ilauiuig 3 8 214 K New York. 3 _ Ixß'Al and OTerikUQ moving. storage. crating and packing HOOSIER TRUCKIN'. CO.. 13 S East St Main il 1K E O' HR IE N Transfer snd Storage Main 4307.

19 "BUSINESS OI’POKTI NIXIES ALL kinds of business lor sale. o:g and amici WE! tlse 'it yo - R H. ABEL, 71 l Slate I • ■ ! :>■ ■ I Its BUSINI -t - e, r sale if you are going in sr .nil of busme-s, let us hein you List yours with the A. A BARNES SALES SERVICE. 300 Guaranty Bldg. Ln i <■( 1 1 n_ 6< )O,V ALL KINDS of businesses for sale, large and small; w ill also list yours R H ABEL. Tit Stair Life Lincoln 1476. 30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE BUICK, IS>24; good as new; driven 1200 miles. Call Irvington 4352. between 6 .-n and 9 p. m. BUICK, little 6 touring, n 45: $175: good paint top and curtains: good cord tires; runs fine terms or trade. 422 N. Meridian Open evenings and Sunday. CHEVROLET T?)23 coupe- in excel lent condition; drvien orly 6.000 miles. See this car before buying anew One. STONE CHEVROLET CO. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings. CHEVROLET. 1919 touring. Just think of buying h car like this for $75. 427 N Meridian. Open evenings. CHEVROLET 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 al $325. JONES-WHITAKER SALES CO. 343 N Capitol. Open eve and Sunday. CHANDLER touring. like new. i931 model, terms. CHAS G. SANDERS, 1025 N. Mer dian Open evenings. DODGE touring, in excellent shape, wonderful motor, good paint. 5 good cord tires, just completely overhauled. Washington 3623. rhig 3. DODGE. 20 roadster $160: Hup touring. 22 $385. EUBANK MOTOR SALES CO.. 730 W Washington. FORD. 1921 touring; starter, dora . cord tires: slls cash. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings. ' FORD ROADSTER S6O Good cord tires, looks like new and runs like new. A real bargain for quick sale $25 down and $3 a week. 422 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sundays. FORD coupe. $200; good cord tirea, lock wheel, starter and dem.; looks good, runs fine terms or trade. 422 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday. FORD touring, 1923: A-l mechanical condition; paint fair: upholstery good; four nearly new cord tires: speedometer: lock wheel. Priced to sell at a real bargain. $205. JONES-WHITAKER SALES CO. 343 N. Capitol. Open evenings. FORD 1923 models, several good ones Terms. CHAS G. SANDERS CO.. 1025 N. Meridinn. Open evenings. FORD touring. 1922; in A-l mechanical condition; like new paint job: upholstering and top good: lock wheel and four nearly new cord tires. Priced to sell at $240. A real bargain. Come in and sec it. .TGNES-WHITAKER SALES CO. 343 N. Capitol. Open evenings. FORD roadster, 1973: starter, demountable rims: lock wheel; $75 down. 644 E. Washington SL FORD. 1923 sedan: re finished; $325; terms MILLER AUTO SALES CO.. 644 E. Washington St. FORD. 1924 coupe: 6 weeks old. Remissesed. Save $l5O. MILLER AUTO ■SALES. 644 E, Washington St. FORD. 1922 touring: starter, dem., lock wheel and other extras: $175: terms. 427 N. Meridian. Open evening.- and Sun. FORD. 1923 roadster, in excellent condition: $260. terms. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday. FORD sedan, loaded with extras: will trade on light six open car. 427 N. Meridian. Open eveiiin-’s and ‘dirnlnv. FORD. 1920 roadster SBS cash. 477 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday. FORD sedan $95 down. 559 N. Capitol. Open evenings.

30 UItLMiJBILPLS FOR SALK FORD BODIES .20 used bodies, tourings, roadsters, sedans and coupes Sale or trade; cash or terms. SWISSHELM & PARKER. 544 E. Washington. LIBERTY 6 touring; $95 down: 5 cord tires; runs good 559 N. Capitol. Open evenings. laTER-STATE touring; practically new_. looks like new. in perfect condition. 5 cord tires: $175 down, balance easy terms. HAYNES & SCHMIDT, INC. 120-22 W, North. Lin. 7575. JORDAN touring, fine condition: $650: terms. 1025 N. Meridian. CHAS. G. SANDERS CO. Open t-ven’iigs. _ KISaEL touring. 1918; $1.30; good tires, runs line and a good ear throughout; $.70 down, balance $3 per week; will trade. 422 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sundays 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. MITCHELL. 1920 touring: needs might repair*: first S2OO buys this. Terms 427 N. Miridiaa. Open evenings and Sunday*. NASH 6. touring; $95 down. 559 N. Capitol. Open evenings. NASH touring. $450: almost new cord tires; good top and curtains: first--lass mechanically; a real bargain for someone: terms or trade. 922 N. .Meridian. Open ev, nings and Sundays. NASir 6. 1921 touring; bumpers. motometcr and bar cap, good mechanical condition throughout, good rubbers; S2OO down. HAYNES & SCHMIDT, INC. 120-22 W. North. Lin. 7.775. NASH, 1920 sedan: good pamt and tires; mechanically perfect; bargain. Webster 9234 STUDEBAKER six. 7-pass, fair tires, paint., top and upholstering A-l. bumper $375. HAYNES A SCHMIDT. INC. 120-22 W. North St Lincoln 7575. STEPHENS live-passenger touring; $275. Here is a chance to own a Stephens at a low figure. Good tires and good shape mechanically; a rare bargain; terms or trade. 422 N Meridian St. Open evenings and Sunday. For Good used Cars See I WOLF AUTO CO. 659 N. Capitol. Main 1579. Open Sunday*. GUARANTEED USED CaRV Your own term*. Day and Night Auto Laundry. USED CARS Dougin ana o:a. I. GOLDBERG 322 N, Capital, CSpD CARS cash payment or trade. Jones Whitaker Sa’es Cos.. 34.7 N. Cam AUTOMOBILES ol every description. CHAS. G SANDERS CO.. 1025 X. Mer'rttan Circle 2772. ITS never lost until Indianapolis Time* Want Ad* have failed to find it. c—Truck a 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. Mer.aian St Circle 4300 PIEUCE-aRIIOW truck. 2-ton: for sale or trade; at a bargain. Drexel 6237. 10J2 S. East. MAXWELL. 1918 1 Ton truck almost new. box hhl. upilii Urea. S6O; $25 down and $3 a weest. 422 N. Meridian. Open even ngs and Sunday. 51 Al I OMOBILKS WANTED WANTED, 100 CARS to wreck tor part*. Will pay the highest cash price*. Cal! us first. SAM CORAZ AUTO PARTS A TIRE CO. 519 N. Capitol, Ave. Main 6389. AUTOS WA NT ED—2ls E. New York - ft Main 4449. PICTURE machine, worth $300: trade for used automobile: will trade welding, nickel plating and copper plating for used automobile. Cal! Irv. 2735 after 6 p. m 32 ALTO Sl’l'i'LlES, KLFAIILS

AUTO WASHING *S & S Auto Laundry * Ford 6ixes $2 and up. Other size*. S3 and up All used tires guarauteed Adjustment* at half price 525 W. Washington St. Open evenmgs. USED TTRES Any Si/e $2.00 Each Open evening# to 10 p m. ROGERS 3115 W Wash. Belmont 4300. TIRES ON PAYMENTS. CAPITOL SAI ES CO . 54 W New York. jT .MO I OKCY( I.Kb. BIC VULES BICYCLES, good. $8 and up: tire*. $2 and up 940 Mae# Ave. TTMFS WANT ADA LEAD TO SUCCESS SI AUTO.MOritI.KS rt>K KENT RENT A NEW CAR. C drive it. 127 B. Wabash. Cricle 3000. LEG AL NOTICES NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Susanna Kiusmann, deceased. late of Marion County, fnd. Said, estate is supposed to be solvent. LOUIS KLUSMANN. No 22533. July 1-8-15. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned lias duly qualified as administrator of estate of Eleanor Blase, deceased, late of Marion County, Ind. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. FRED BLASE. No. 22534. July 1,8, 15. TO THE TAXPAYERS OF CENTER TOWNSHIP. MARION COUNTY. INDIANA : Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Center Township Marion County. Indiana, that the Board of Commissioners of said county has determined upon and duly authorized, the issuance of bonds in the total principal sum of $107,000.00. dated Aug. 1. 1924, bearing interest at the rate of 4 ’per cent per annum, maturing and payable one-tenth each year beginning in 1925. to provide the fund3 to pay for the construction of the improvement of a highway in said township, petitioned for by Charles S. Schofield et al. Witness my hand and the seal of said countv this 30th day of June, 1924. (SEAL) - HARRY DUNN. Auditor-Marion County. Indiana. July I. 8.

Oinr Service to You Means Gtmr Stmecess Tires Bought at Our Store Give You Price, Quality and Service I ERIE CORDS GATES CORDS are guaranteed 12.000 will easily give 12,000 miles by us in writing miles, guaranteed; 30x 32xi .f 16 00 diamond cords oi v t ii c -.A 11x4.. .sl4 90 33x4.. .$16.95 ,I|X4 J ';2x4* ..$15.95 34k4. ..$17.95 S! *? 0 NOMAD CORDS 02x4y2 $20.4i) First Qualjty 35x4*4 $26.00 ! 34x4 36x4y 2 .$27.00 no tubes with , 33x5 $28.00 LION CORDS 35x5 $30.00 First Ouality ( 07 r 10-, nn 122x3%.$ 9.75 33x4.512^ o7xo $31.00 32x4 $12.50 34x4.512^ Tube Given With All Cord Tires. We Ship Any Out-of-Town Order One Hour After It is Received at Our Office mJ Couisimmers Tare Company® 249 NORTH DELAWARE STREET. [ LI ncoln OCtfl Southeast Corner Delaware and New York Streets.

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39 LEGAL. NOTICE 'J ftwW&i . /V' Notice j* h.-rcby given *:*: the las 1 1 y din F-.:-H:-t-. ti---. a.-cd. purr|Bß|Mfcj>gWyt - -••- ■ • i’: will . j . i:*'. i. at the r.;| & > ai-c.c. N- • !■ iiidtr - !'•• '. I ad., '**'/*“.j*. r. u ■ ar- and vain JP i -. i A Pan of the east s-iuth^Bfeesd^-.^f tion 1.3, a- l part of the mst li.wnsh 2 east ha s- -uici as follows: 1 :-; > etSsSKe'ile ■ ...I • voi.i ii- fjJr.-taBWW t.i l-t . sic.it liw-et : l llfj®W^‘'^".iLS 37; --1.,11i parallel oiKnßfgM Jm • - : said half qaa-tcr into —ten 32 to the north % right-oL-.v ay ol tic -if Haut-Wgj rad ri- lit-of -v. ay line 274 more . !o the west line t- r s-'--Uoa. tti-aie north along Luc 79S <•> to center oi :hcj^BK i ...a ajjß r.iii 19 cc. s -ostW^3^o; sets p i ; lie. .AgSjfgi] .7 aoros. mo,-.- or h.-ss. ~'2 Iv ( f - >d *■■ * si :te is not -d -w; . o' t-i : -:. lo -!, ■ *',**' •** -ad place -.id ili.i. have ... . sold. WSgBgKS band aid and dear o! all ALTIA WELLS. CLARKE & CLARKL. AttorneyJS*irja Jura- 10 17-24 July 1 NOT TAlii-AYERS id k - •n- I in-; or n-HaUfr DIANAI-OI.IS. IND. HBHBHM the park iIVHNE (h- city of iiiapolL. liu!.. .■rat.i.i-d in.,- i-.:.rd Os Far! ShjSQK Indian. -||>- is ..utpolls i*3mb9Bß sixty-six wi.i.-h sicnK^NyMJHs .or UKXM| •■Hill l K'*.'o,MßbdM| l . I I No in 19 24. ■BMIHMj incident 1 -ixiy stx i of one iMM * $1,990) dollars each. seven '57.09111 dollars of which shall able t-a.-h year for thirty-eight (38) and bearing interest not to exceedVbur and oi.--haif '4 L- - r ) per cent per aanuun, p lyable si mi-annually. / \ Unless objection is made by -the tah- . district in the/ manner* pi—se.-.b Iby lav. the said Boan.L/of Paifk Commissioners and the CLy Conjroller of Indianapolis, will pursuant to said determination and order proceed to cfeuse said bonds in said amount to be ’s/ued and sold for the purpose herein set forth. CHARLES A ROOTV-’Aitrilß, E.MSLEV W JOHNSON',I A. M. MAGUIRE. | FRANK P. MANLEY. | June 24. July 1. 1 nor!ce of appointment! No*ice is hereby given that thelunderr.gned has duly qualified as execufrix of the state of Fred Flowers, deceasml, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. 1 No. 67-21820. 1 IRENE FI.OWEB.S. June 24, July 1-8. | NOTICE TO BIDDERS. i Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. the Board of Commissioner? of Marion County. Indiana, will, up tf> 10 o'clock a in . July 8. 1924. receive idea’ed bids for Bridge 765. Wash. Twp, EstiYuated cost, $17,362.00. Bridge 761; Wash. Twp. Estimated cyst, $4,351.00. Bridge 760: Wash. X *T>- Estimated rost. $2,098.00. acceding to plans and specifications on file in the office of the auditor of Marion 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 all bids. IVitness our hands, this 16th day of June. 1924. JOHN KITLF.7*. ALBERT HOFFMAN. JOHN C. M CLObKEY. Commissioners of Marion County. Attest: HARRY DUNN, Auditor. Jun* 17. 24. July 1. i NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS U Sea .-d .uds will be received bv Athifl Bu-iru of $ .mol Commissioners of thlPcnß ol lu ll mai is, at the offices of the 1 .9 N Mtroian St.. Indianapolis. Ind. uJmI tn 8 o- j. m.. Tuesday. July 8 in fE| then opened for the following; lor a one-story eovered passag flWi connect in.- ... w and o!d building at Mxth and Central Ave. Estimated costMs . ins for • * in now addition. Estimated cost is $2.4.70.09. Buis will i>c received for said work furnished deliver, and and erected, and in various other alternative forms as set out in said specifications. Each proposal shall be in sealed envelope. with writing thereon plainly indi- ' character of the work to which proposal relates as for example. “Bid for I urnishing Alterations at S<-hool No. 70. located at 46th and Central Ave.” All the bids must b submitted on blank form No. 96. prescribed by the State Board of Accounts which blanks will be supplied by the Business Director, upon application. These proposals must be accompanied by a certified check on an Indianapolis buna, nr by New York. Chicago, or Indianapolis exchange for five (5) per cent ot ttu- maximum bid. The check or exchange must be drawn payable to the order of the Board of School Commissioner* ot toe city of Indianapolis. m case a bidder, whose bid shall be accepts, snail not. within five days after notice of such acceptance, perform his pel by entering into a written contract "ith the board, to perform the work in aioordance with the provisions of the pians and specifications, and within that time secure the performance of his building contract by surety bond, with surety or sureties to the approval of the board, his certified cheek or draft and the prooceds thereof shall be and remain the abeo ute property of .the board as liquidated damages for such failure, it being impossicue to estimate t.he amount of damage* such failure would occasion to the board. The contractor shall execute a contract And give a surety bond meeting the approval of the Board of School Commiseioners. Each contractor receiving copy of the plans and specifications will be required to deposit, as security for their return in good order, the sum of $5.00. The right is reserved by the board to reject any or all b ds. r .. RICHARD O. JOHNSON. Ipriiananolis. ind. Business Director. June 24-.lulv 1. NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as executrix of estate Os Harvey D. Barrett, deceased late of Marion County. Ind. Said estate is nposed to be solvent. hirlK x o.x- r , IDA STEELE BARRJuly 1. 8 15. ■’ ' 1 NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Estella H. Wheeler, deceased, late of Marion County, Ind. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. DOUGLAS P. WHEELER. No. 20537. July 1.8.15, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned lias duly qualified as administratrix of estate of Paul Brichette, deceased, late ot' Marion County. Ind. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. STELLA BRICHETTE. No. 22538. July 1. 8. 15.