Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 49, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 July 1924 — Page 9

SATURDAY, JULY 5,1924

ILLINOIS SUPREME JOURT ENDS FIGHT OVER $1,50,1 Long Lawsuit Reveals Unusual Story in History of State Banks, SPRRINGFIKLD. 11l July 5.The Illinois Supreme Court hns emied a ten years’ legal battle over the original and mythical million and a quarter dollars which were the foundation of former Ctiited States Senator Lorimer's I.a Salle St. Trust and Savings Rank. The question has been whether the Central Trust Company, organized by Charles G. Da\\e> in 1992 and of which he has been the head ever since, should contribute the 1.250,000 or'any part of it to relieve the depositors of the Li Salle St. Rank, who got 35 cents on the dollar. The Supreme Court orders the Dawes bank to pay |IOO,OOO. The long law suit tells a remarkable story in the weird history of Illinois State banks. La Salle Bank Short-Lived Lorimer. after he had been ejected from the United States Senate, organized in 1910, the La Salle St. National Bank under Federal law. was short-lived and was shown to ■ insolvent. Lorimer thereupon organized, under State laws, the La Salle St. Trust and Sittings Bank. In order to get a State-charter he had to exhibit the amount of his claimed capital and surplus in cash. This was $1,250,000 and Lorimer and his crowd did not have that much —if any cash. Lorimer arranged with Dawes’ bank to loan him the #1,250,000, which was exhibited to and solemnly counted by the State auditor. Thereupon a State bank charter was delivered to Lorimer and the million and a quarter given back to the I>awes bank. 35 Cents on Dollar The Lorimer State bank, founded on this fiction, lived less than two years. It owed $2,000,000 more than it had. and its 4,000 depositors. 3,000 of whom were savings depositors, finally got only 35 cents on the dollar, while the small stockholders lost all they paid for their stock and a stockholders' liability was also enforced against them. The receiver, discovering the original transaction, brought suit to re-

MRS. DA WES KIND TO THOSE IN NEED Friends Tel! How Wife of G, 0, P. Vice Presidential Norni- | nee Helped Soldiers and Waifs,

4 < Tint' i Sr'ft'inl EVANSTON. 111.. July s.—Just a quiet, retiring little body, folks used to call Mrs. Charles G. Dawes, wife of the Republican nominee for Vice President, back in Washington, when she was staying with her husband while he was director of the budget. Here in her home town, friends admit Mrs. Dawes is modest and gentle, but those who know of her many interests hasten to say that does not mean she is inactive. During the war Mrs. Dawes was called “Mother of the Regiment,” for It was due to her efforts that every man jack in the 11th Engineers, of which her husband was lieutenant got plenty of well-knit socks tand sweaters. Mrs. Dawes purchased the yarn, enlisted clerks and stenographers from the Central Trust Company and all her friends and their friends, and everybody worked. : j She also is active In Episcopal Church affairs. One day Mrs. Dawes found a name- ■ less, sick little Irish waif. She paid for medical and hospital attention for him and found him a home with Postmaster and Mrs. Joel C. Clore of Cincinnati. Safety Signal on Bus Two-deck buses, operated by only the driver, have a unique signal system to advise the driver when all passengers are safely seated before can move on. As sorm as some •one stands in the middle isle of the - upper tier, a light ray illuminating a signal in the driver’s compartment is broken and the signal darkened. The driver does not go ahead until the signal shows clear. Dig I p the Past MEXICO CITY, July s.—Efforts to uncover the mystery which surrounds the history of America during a period dating back 3 000 years are being put forward by the Morley archaeological, which is conducting explorations in the primeval region cf Yucatan. The expedition is sponsored by the Carnegie Foundation. The party is keeping in touch with New Orleans by radio. t Fine for Mistakes ' - LENINGRAD, RUSSIA, July 5. •It's Leningrad—not Petrograd—and government authorities intend vto fine any one who presents a let- ‘ ter at the postoffice addressed to Petrograd. All newspaper dis- ‘ patches from this city carry a Leningrad date. The name of Peter -•the Great's capital was changed in ' tribute to the late Bolshevik premier, Nicholai Lenin. Good Old Books Stay NEW YORK. July s.—The old .standbys in the world of literature — books by Jane Austen. George Eliot, Thacueray, Dickens and William • lames—rarely are allowed to rest . uor long on the shelves of the New Work Public Library, according to Krculating department. " The only woman In the world who makes a business of breeding tigers iis Miss Mabel Stark of Bridgeport, IConn.

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Mary Belle Dickerson of Austin, Texas, is the youngest band dij rector in the world. At 6 years she directs the Palm School kindergarten orchestra. quire the Central Trust Company to I pay back the $1,250,000 for the benej fit of depositors and innocent stockholders. and secured a judgment in ! Chicago for the full amount, with $250,000 interest. Since that time the Central Trust ! lawyers have fought up legal hills | and down technical dales to whittle : down, or avoid entirely, the court's i decree. Now the Siu'e Supreme Court apI narcntly ends the matter by order- : ing the Dawes bank to pay over ; SIOO,OOO.

-Mrs. Dawes herself originally was | from Cincinnati. When Rufus F. Dawes, only son of the Dawes family, was drowned in Lake Geneva in 1912. during his twenty-first year, while a student in Princeton University. General and .Mrs. Dawes adopted two children, a boy. Dana, and a girl. Virginia, both a few months old. In addition to this way of showI ing their love for the bov they had i lost, the General and Mrs. Dawes es- ! tablished a hotel in Chicago, known 'as the Rufus F. Dawes Hotel for Destitute Men.

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1 DEATH NOT!CES BEGGS. MARY E —Reiovcd wife of Junes M. Beggs. mother ot >lro. 1,. G. Stroup. Miss Carrie Repps M. F Repps. pass 'd awav at the former residence 1145 Dawson. Friday. July 4 12:10 a m Friends inav view remains at above address after 2 p m. Saturday. July 5. Funeral at Seventh Presbyter:an Church. 2p. ni. Monday. Ju'y 7 Friends invited. Burial Crown Kill. fc I ( NEKAL 1)1 HECTORS W. T. BLASENGYM 2228 Shelby St. 1702 N. Illinois. Drexei 2570. | FLANKER & BUCHaNAN 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral dtreetors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phore—Main 0641 0642. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY BEST S GADIV-2130 Prospect St Phone Stewart 2278. George Grinstemer Funeral director 522 E Market. Main 0908. D - 1 WalcL *'¥ UNDERTAKERS—HISEY * TITUS. 05l N Delaware | V LODGES AND CI..UBS FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES No. 211. Regular meetings held every Monday evening at 8 p. m. at Eagles' Temple. 43 W. Vermont St. ED. D JONES President. ALBERT LF.DIG Secretary. 8 SPECIAL NOTICES HAVE YOU CATARRH? Profit by experience of oihers. This information costs you nothing. Summer is the tune to treat catarrh Send me your name and 1 will teil you an economical way to obtain immediate relief without drugging. A demonstration treatment without cost .1 W Knox 3038 College Are, Phone Washington 0378, LOST—Boston terrier, lemaie. Very dark brindle with white markings. Reward. Belmont 3807. LOST on Mass. Ave. and Olr.ey St., suitcase containing children’s clothes, lady's purse containing indentifleation papers. Reward Webster 7181.

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16 HELP WANTED—-FEMALE WOMEN, colored, to take orders for hosiery; kocml commiainon and aaiary. Apply 1r W Thirteenth 17 WANTED a—Mato BAKER pastry and breaxl wants position in town or out Box A No. 1 1-1 1 c rnm'H. EXPERIENCED night watchman wants permanent position, man of family, age 4.5 Can give 1. at releri-iu-es. Web. 2728 b—Female PLAIN sewing to bring home: called for and delivered. 1050 W. 26th. Kenwood 2666 EXPERIENCED colored girl wains cleaning office or elubrooms or theaters b> the week. Lincoln 4016. MAN and wife.“colored; as houseman and maid; will go away for summer. Call Lincoln 4050 CURTAINS TO LAUNDER LUTZ. DRF.XEL OHOS. LAUNDRY work or cleaning by the day. Lincoln ‘JOtKL EDUCATED colored girl wishes cleaning by day or week Ken. 2050. HALF-DAY work by the week Kenwood 2132. HOUSEKEEPER for widower or iady with one child. Address A No. 1445. Times. WASHINGS', iron or” rough ary. open for your inspection. Call and deliver. MRS. BROWN. Lincoln 6441. STENOGRAPHER, ail or part time. 5 years ex per. 3 years legal. Rand. 1712. 18 IiOOMh FOB KENT ARSENAL. N. 122 two nice. cool, modem rooms. Call Main 70-18. BOULEVARD Place. 3027; modern furnished room in private home gentlemen. Randolph 3027. NEW JERSEY. N. 716: 2 furn.. single rms hsekeeping if desired. Lin. 3831. VIRGINIA '0 Clinton Hotel liesir. nils. right downtown; S3 to $6 per week. FOUR comfortably - furnished rooms; exeellent condition. 2046 T.anrel. a—Light HouwcUeepinj; ALABAMA. N.. 718: two modern housekeeping rooms; everything furnished: also sleeping room. Circle 2037. ARSENAL. n7 241: 2 connecting front rooms: strictly modern; fur, or unfur. BEVII.LK. N.. 237: two downstairs rooms front adjoining bath modern, clean and comfortable: private family, BLAKE. 462 V . room and kitchenette, well furnished electric, gas, bath' Riley 1288. BROADWAY. 1808: 2 rooms, water, light heat and gas furnished; also sleeping room, 3d floor. BURTON AVE.. 2833: two furnished rooms, semi-modern; married couple. CAPiToi. NG 1332: Housekeeping room: modern close to bath, COLLEGE cor 66.5 E. 24th: furnished ro . u .it:■ •■ ki'i-h-nette; no children. EAST ST.. S.. 8 ’O. two front, furnished room- 'or i it housekeeping: private entrance. Drexei 2048. EASTERN S . 1712: 3 modern, furnished poor. ■■ idnlts: downstairs DR, 4441. ELEVENTH. 106 v> .: two nicely furnished front rooms for light housekeeping; $5 per week. ILLINOIS. N., 2110: 2 modem housekeepmg suites of 2 rms. eac i ; furnished. NEtV JERSEY N . 716 2 n< wiy furnished rooms for housekeeping: m id. Lin, 3831. PRATT. W. 20th: 2-room suite; nicely furnished: walking distance. $7.50.

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18 BOOMS FOB KENT b—Board and Rooms PENN., N.. 1928: furnished room and board; $8 per week. IITH ST.. E., 239; cool furnished rooms. reduced ratew for sununcr, Lin. 6507. MODERN rooms and board; dollar a day; downtown 118 W. Ohio St. MODERN front room with board for two: reasonable. Webster 8544. WANTED children to board. Mother s care. 84 per week. References. * Bel. 0881. LADY wants to board child: good care. References. Call Web 1 895. c—Rooms and Board Wanted 2 OR 3 unfurnished housekeeping rms., close to Raymond A S Mer. DR. 7914. 19 RKXTAI h a—House* BIRCHWOOD. 3028; modern 6-room double; parage; Washington. 2240. COURT ST., 429, E. Colored: half double: six rooms k- m- •' em. STATE SAVINGS & TRUST CO. Main 4317. 9 E. Market. FIFTEENTH. E.. 414; eight-room modem house. In good repair; rent $65. Call Randolph 9:164 LA SALLE N., 2730; 4 rooms, semimodern; $25: W. L BRIDGES. 237 N. Delaware St. Circle 7808, PARK Ave 3941: high-class new 6 room modern double. All built-in sea tr.res and parage. Call own’ r. Drex. 4417 •JOS ij . 210 t/2 E Norwood, each . 810.00 2322 Bellefontaine. No. 3: 4 rooms and bath; strietly modern . . . 40.00 402 W. Twenty-Sixth 6 rooms mod em 40.00 —Colored—--502 N. California. No. 1 ; 3 rooms and halt,, in a-door bed. fireplace 835 00 I N RICHIE A SON Mam 0520 5 10 Banker-, Trust Bilk'. CORNER Tenth Si and Hamilton Ave.. ) room s-un-modern apt , upstairs. liuiiire at .'-.'l N, 'Davidson St. Circle 10611. COBB REAI.TY CO —RENTS—INSURANCE—RE AI. ESTATE M lin 2216

c—Apartments GRAHAM Sixty Third and Bellefontaine; new- apartments; living room with in adoor bed. dressing room. bath, diner and kitchenette: very complete; $35 Only twit now vacant. MARTIN MANOR. 3760 N Pennsylvania St excellent seven room flat with garage Call custodian. RAiidolph 1254 LOGENIA. 702 N Alabama St ; six rooms bath; large porch, s LUMLEY. 1540 N Meridian St. four rooms bath: heat, water, gas and ice HAWTHORNE. 826 N New Jersey St.: five rooms, bath: front and rear porches < ~\Ft >RD. 316 E Vermont St . rooms. t>ath: heat $42.50. Also threeroom a[,artment. 83,1. 2049 N. Talbott; six rooms, bath, heat; garage. Only $55. N. Pennsylvania 1704; excellent se-ond floor apartment: seven rooms; heat and water. The Union Trust Cos. IJ6 K M i ■t St Mft n 1576 NO. 6- 101 and Centra 935 N Meridian U room-. , 60.1,0 No 1—1822 N Alabama 3 rooms. 45.00 433 E lYatt. 4 rooms . . )■><>() 722 Fairfield. 5 rooms 80.00 State Savings & Trust Cos. MAm 451 T. Market SI N EAST modern duplex garage tv, s-si.-r 67 12. GOODI.ET. 924: 6 room bungalow furnace electricity -30 Web 6995_ 21ST ST. 324. W. Two rooms and hath. s2l STATE SAVINGS <v TRUST CO. v 151 ~ 0 M >rket VALLEY Ave 2246 t ro - Randolph (>724 FUR NISHI prlv mod ret exchanged Clr 1148 SIX room* modern just v mated S4O call 322'-a Dorman d—Business Place* Illinois St., N.. 1 (0:5 Bumnt*** Hoorn. 'f.J.t State Savimrs and Trust Cos. 9 E. Market SI _ _Main_4s!7 DESK SPA! i Complet BERT ESSEX. :U_2 Kahn Bid fir • 6(1i,0 si BEAL lai VII l (MI N-YLK ~ b—Houses SPANN Ave , 3929 new 5 room bungalow . $2,750; $350 cash balance 8 1 ;,cr month: front drive garage, ,-h • trie lights front and r< %r porch cement walks lneatrd on<- square ■a >t Sherman drive. 1 square south of English Av- "!• posite new Chriatian city park. owner on premises all day Sunday. Mam ~072 SI M MIT Av- 237 N wa .nip distance. immediate possession Beautiful 9-room, steam-h-- ited home ~8 ft lota ! n! o. airy rooms built tor h-une. N*v--r h* ■ n rented; would make fine two family home Will rent for -75 per month Owner , • ing Wi i ~,er sh -_jJ_ ' >"SO Wash HIS,. Colored Buyers Homo bar*: tin Hull uui Hia rooms aiu.l bath; electric lights. city water arid • • r r Price $4,250.00 Very smail payment down. balance monthly Priesrneyer & <*iss 136 N Delaware St. Lin 8105 East Side Horne New bungalow, tU rooms, splendidly built: long living room. Price very low at $5 500. Small down paynuict Marion County State Bank MODERN. Seven rooms nu hal- four rooms hardwood floors, big lot beautiful front porch, improved street and alley, nice garage: improvements all paid. Will sell on pood terms C. .1 OSBURN. Drexel 6184 FIVE-ROOM house, strictly modern, bath and breakfast nook All hardwood floors; rooms all nicely decorated " • ■.(r parage- lot 50x200: lots of nice forest I trees Tall CHARLES LEE. after 5:30 p. ill Irvington 0760 VACANT LOT OWNERS. ! have several small doubles and I will consider clear, vacant lots as first pay incuts Mil 111 RCAW Main 1576. Reg Randolph 0473 evening*. FIVE rooms ami bail,, loop dving-room. half basement. on Rockville Rond $3,500: SSOO cash, balance terms. See this. Drexel 4 063. SNAIL 7-room house: newly painted. papered: 206 S. McKim St.; S3OO cash, balance monthly, 806 Kahn Bldg FOUR ROOM hunpamws -asv payments. Wash 4344 CITY BLURS REALTY CO. (I—l Sits $245: $l9O weekly. Hl -ft frmo : Hawthorne Lane, south of 50t.h St Main 0520; after 6 p in Randolph 2474. 1 N. RICHIE & SON. 710 Bankers Trus' B-dp.

e—Suburban Acre Tracts Located 7 miles west of Monument or hi mile west of Ben Davis and 2 blocks south of National road. Interurban stop on the addition. Bus lines within 2 blocks. Makes excellent tracts for chicken raising or truck gardening. Prices and Terms Price of these tracts run from $5.50 up to SOOS. Can be bought for $lO down and $1.50 per week. Liberal discounts allowed for any amount of cash Salesman on grounds every afternoon and evening. Cottages We also hav" 3 new 4 room cottages located on good tracts in this addition, one block from interurban stop and 3 blocks from bus lines. Will sell for following terms and priorsNo 1. price $2,350. S2OO down. $21.50 per month. No. 2. price $2,400. S2OO down. $22 per month. No. 3, price $2,300. S2OO down. s2l per month For further information call MAin 2957 or BElmont 3380 Ring 2, evenings. 415-16 Occidental Bldg. Warrendale Lots 60 to 63 Ft. Front Prices $245 to $345 $lO cash —$1 weekly Also several well built new bungalows at bargain prices and unusually easy payments. Will consider trad s. Drive out Pendleton I’ike or Emerson Ave.. to Thirtieth St., and go one block east. Salesmen on the grounds Sunday afternoon. T. N. RICHIE & SON. 710 Bank'-rs Trust Bldg g—Building and Contracting. WE will build on your lot. You pay like rent Get our proposition. CIVIC REALTY CO.. 136 N. Del. Lin 5050.

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21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE K —Builders and Contracting. IF YOU have a elpar lot we will build yon a home Our houses are better and cheaper because have no nffi.-e help and pay no commissi n. Cali Main 1221 and a-k for Mr E!v-i s or Mr Klein, IF YOU have A I.OT WE WILL niTLD VND FINANCE YOUR HOME. RELIABLE RE.AI.TS’ CO Main nt.su tt KEAL ESTATE WANTED LIST your property with us and prepare t- iiiov Oi.r servlc does tile turn Buyers waiting Call Mr Strong Mam 2957. Grin Jessup Land Cos. 415-16 ()ccident al 1 Wild pay spot cash tor your home If priced r* a*onab!e. Han. 130.‘i 23 FARM LANDS 260 Af'KE farm, clear >f a Incumbrance and !-rl.-4d right, Vill ex. hang* f,.r i. -d st- - k of merchandise or any good g ' - busmesg. A A BARNES SALKS SKUVfCi:. .019 G i.iranty Cir 4933. A( Rr.’S 40 .-hlck'-i and mop horn; 'lO •m acre Inquire 1502 E 17th St HMES VA NT ADS 1,EA1~7 O 8f JC ; ESS 25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR S.ALE •—Coni. Trr- and Wood SPECIAL PRICES Best Vs Block Largs Forked l o 50 Best Ky I.p Large Forked $6 50 lie.-,t G ender,i L|>, t.a.ge Forked , s,:. uo UNION ICE & COAL CO. Drexel 4iL2l Drexe! 4622 b—Clothing TROUSERS £ To Match £ n Your Coat n $ 13.95, $4.95 { S $5.95. SG.9o and up S THU I'ANTs .STOKE CO. 4h XV, st Ohio Kt.. Near illlnol* e—lluuseliold Good* liED$. o. „. ivory or any eo.or enamel or unfinirh'd banister bed*. $18.50 special for sl2 91, FURNITURE SPECIALTIES CO.. 442 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. LINCOLN 6661 CRIB BED, white, good condition: for :i.,hy ~I ,-lilld 10 y-.y old. DR 6965. DROP HEAD machine $8; in excellent o 9 :■> S Meridian 8t ELECTRIC sweeper; good condition. Lmco!n 3441, (■AS range do luxe, white front high oven; lighter; almost new. Webster 1665.

Rings -Limoleomni 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 sir.es 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 CO. 207 W. Wash St. Opposite Statehouse. 'lf It Covers the Floor—We Have It." 9x12 grass rugs. $4.45: poor covering. 49e yard 425 E. Washington St d—Miscellaneous BATH tubs, new A grade; guaranteed tubs. $22 50 each. 1302 W Washington 3t. SAFE, iron; about 1.200 pounds; will sell or trade for a cash register or automobile. Circle 6721. TENTS ox9-foot wall 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, kliaki color. $10.60. Low prices on tarpaulins, campers’ supplies, contractors' , equipment. hardware, tools and blacksmith equipment. You can save 50 per cent if you buy here. Open until 4 p. m. Saturday. M. I>. GOLDBERG & SON CO, 1302 WEST WASHINGTON TYPEWRITER! $25. $35. $43. SSO, $00: factory retrains and fully guaranteed. Typewriter* rented, repaired AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO . 30 S. Pennsylvania Llncoin 6822. Established 18SO _ FAIRBANKS scales. 2.000 lbs. capacity; brand new: half price, $32.50 each. 1302 W, Washington St. THE LAWRENCE PAINTS Are made of pure ingredients ground exc dingly fine in PURE LINSEED OIL by modern machinery. The finished product !s a smooth, accurate proportioned paint that covers and preserves more surface per gallon than ih ordinary paint mixed in the usual iv.r Sold by I. D. TYLER & CO.. 325 Mass We sol" distributors c— Mus Val Instruments COLUMBIA phonograph, walnut finish. excellent condition. $l5O size, bargain $35 00. Terms: no interest. 1114 N. Meridian St. f—Pet and Live Stock COWS, 4 good milkers; prios $35 to $75; guaranteed as represented. 1101 Ketcham St.

27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS FURNITURE, upholstering, repairing and refiuUllilig l'hone \V. nster 4665 FT,WARD BEAUTY SiiolL lor appointments .-all Wi bsjh r_ 3992. FAINTING, reliable J-st material, reasonable price. Randolph 6018 UPHOLSTERING, furniture repairing and rep.l - . 7■l < 1 in: reg eat I \ ItfKNTi it.A', .1. : i-Mitn-.g rep.urs. T. F BiSHOIb 15 S East S’ Main 6812. : BATHROOM COMPLETE'. S9O E M Hardin Co_ 3215 E Mich Web 3001 FEATHERS couglit. aoid and renovated: feather mutt *e and pillow* mad*. E F HURKLE, 4UJ M; • Main H2B. PAPER :< \NGING FD>r CLASS WORK GI’.VR ANT BED _BKI PICT. RUGS 9x12. thrly clnd. $2: all work guar. - K< 44 ; - \h E'l Y RAZOR BLADES Shanx-ned. TUTTLEDQE 201 Ind '.naAra. MUi.LER S HaT" $11(112 „ M tryland St VAUI.I - ; 1 SG I . i\’a! SEBV ICE 9 F M, -and S’-w 1 1 791 PAPER I anging $1 , room and up. Call after 6 p. in Lin l : - > I-: V ,'K - -t u-it, Innianapolis Times Want \ds have failed to find it. 28 STORAGE AND IK ANSI Kit Furniture Moved Anywhere K*'H>ou-3tb!* f tumus Spousal loaJs to L. AjAto f!#o up City muviu? by h <tr SI -5 to SJ r-'T hour. Storage, 51 up. H. T. BIEHL Drex- ! 8919. Dr-xc! 0362. RADIO TRANSFER Sp ß 5 (JVeriaud ui Laly Ilaulm* 3 8 214 E. Near York. 8 8 3 i A( KING. STORAGE OVERLAND HAULING Low rates on California shipments. Pb-me M .- 1 ;:i 2353.3628 n kht Webst-r 06! >i * 4579. LOCAL and overland moving; storage. ■ •rati: and |>a- king. ItOOslr.lt TRUUKINti COMPANY. 15 8 East St. Main 6M 2. MIKE O KIEN Trsn-fer r.e.j sl-n-.- ge Main 1307. 2*7 BL SINES' Ol’l OKTI NITTES 1 GROCERY local 1 ;u country town. 40 mi.e, „ut of Indi-i! d-oos Low rent and •1 splendid going bus:ne-a 1'.,-:, and b ring ■■> dl > lh ii A V BA It NFS SALES -FR\ -IF _30!1 i i: 1 1 y Cir-'.C 4933. iTiiOtTTtV amUmcats - stablisned lor IT years Parties retiring and wll! gaorifir e. Invrgtt*4ie this A A. BARNES SALES SERVICE 309 Guaranty Bids-. Circle 4933. _ REST A1 It A NT. located ill a lactw-y town on the mam gtreet. Price s2.3ih). Term* an be arranged A A BARNES SALKS SERI '( f 309 (,- - - die;:: ROOMIN'! s( ven rms. and kitchen, stri- tiV ii'odern. $550 - ash. MRS, PARCEL. 23 N ..- -. I.in. 5757 T BUSINKSS properties for sale; it you are gums.' in or out of busur-ss. let us help ton last yours with the A. A. BARNES SALES SERVICE, 309 Guaratlt.’ Bldg. Lincoln *‘o9s. 'LAI NDHY, - ated In town of 15.000: doing good business. Parti- s wanting to sell on amount of sickness This : * 4 real laundry and a good business proposition. \ A B ARNK" S.-U i’S SERVICE. .'loll l, i, .1: .Oil V- i;.. L l . 1935. 30 AUTOMOBILES FOB SAIAC IJI'ICK 1924: 645 demonstrator: like new. Priced nght__ 3839 F Washington. CHANDLER touring, me n< w. 1921 model. tering. I liAS. G. SANDERS, 1025 N. Mer dial- Open evenings CHEVROLET 1023 coupe., in excellent condition: drvien oniy 6.000 miles. See this car before buying anew one. STONE CHEVROLET CO. 127 N Mcri - Opin evenings. CHE! ROLET roadster 1922: excellent condition. Don't miss this bargain at >2oo ’ll JONES-WHITAKER SALES CO. - :! il ! v Capitol __ Open evenings. CifEVKOLET Hot)’ tom ing: completely overhauled throughout: pay the repair bill and fix payment of $lO per month. Bel. 0298. CHEVROLET, 1919 touring. Just think of buying a car like this for $7 5. 427 N, Meridian. Open evenings. CHEVROLET. 1918 touring. $35: call afttr 4 p m. 927 Virginia, Apt. 10. DOIXiF. louring, m cxcHlei-.l shape, wonderful motor, good paint 5 good cord tires, just complet -!y overhauled. Washitigton 3693. fins' 3. DODGE. '2O roadster. >160: Http touring. 22 $385. KUBAN Tv MOTOR SALES CO.. 731- •>'. v- i.l.intUen FORD touring, 6 weeks old: run (500 miles: 7 cord tires aml lots of extras; will take 1920 or 1921 Ford for equity; balance 14 payments $22 each. Belmont 0298. FORD BODIES 10 used bodies, tourings, roadsters, sedans and coupes. Cash or tern’s. SWISSHEI-M & PARKER. FORI) touring. 1923, good condition throughout. A real bargain at S2OO. JONES WHITAKER SALES CO. 343 .27. Capitol. Open evenings. FORD 1923 models, several good ones. Terms CHAS G. SANDERS CO.. 1025 N. Meridian. Open evenings FORD roadster. 1923; starter, demountable rims: lock wheel; $75 down. 644 E. ! Washington St. FORD. 1923 sedan: r, fini-hed: $325; terms MILLER AUTO SALES CO.. 644 E. i Washington St. FORD SI and trU; WUI Irad on light six open car 427 N. Meridian. Ope l cv_, . ' ;uid _Snntia_2 FORD, 1921 touring, starter, deni., cord i tires; slls cash. 427 N. Meridian, i Open evenings. FORD. 1922 touring: starter, dem., lock wheel and other extras: $175: terms. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sun. FORD, 1923 roadster, n- excellent condition; $260, terms. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday. FORD, 1923 touring: starter, domountables, lock wheel; like new. Finance car. Sell baJanee due. SSO down. Main 5013.

30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SAIJi FORD sedan $95 down. 559 N. Capitol. Open evenings. FORD. 1920 roadster >B3 casn. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday. FORD COUPE body. 1922: for sale or trade. 728 N. East, Apt. 8. FORD coupe, starter, demountables: fine condition: $295. 949 E. McCarty. FORD touring. 1922: see this car and make offer. 3639 E. Washington. INTER-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, tine condition: $650; terms. 1025 N. Meridian. CHAS. G. S4NDKRS CO, Open even nga. LIBERTY, 1920: good tires, pood paint, motor sounds like new; very cheap. JONES-WHITAKER SALES CO. 343 N. Caoitol, Open evenings LIBERTY 6 touring; $95 down; 5 cord tires: runs good 559 N. Capitol. Open evenings. MITCHELL. 1920 touring; needs aught repairs; first S2OO buys this. Terms. 427 N Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday. NASH 6. 1921 touring; bumpers. moto- - meter and bar cap. good mechanical con- j dition throughout, good rubbers; S2OO, down. HAYNES & SCHMIDT. INC. 120-22 W. North, Lin. 7575. ! NASH 6, touring: $95 down. 559 N. Capitol. Open evenings, NASH 1920 sedan good paint and tires: mechanically perfect; barge WE 9254. PAIGE touring: excellent condition: 5 good tires: finance car; $75 down. Belmont 0298. PAIGE 19i? sport model; priced for quick sale. Owner Randolph 5015. STUDEBAKER six. 7-pass, fair tires, paint, ' top and upholstering A-l bumpr $375. HAYNES & SCHMIDT. INC. 120-22 W Noi-'h St Lincoln 7575. I INVESTIGATE OUR WEEKLY PAYMENT PLAN Down Per Week, j 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. For Good used Cars See I WOLF AUTO CO. 659 N. Capitol. Main 1579 Open Sundays. GUARANTEED USED CARS Your own term*. Day and Night Auto Laundry. 248-250 N. Capitol. Al’TOM'Jt.lLi-.s oi every description. OH AS G SANDERS CO.. 1025 N Meridtan. Circle 2772. U- ED CARS bjugl.t alto *olu. I. GOx.itRT’Rg 322 N. Capitol. USED OARS cash payment or trade. Jones Whitaker Sales Cos . 345 N. Cap. c—Truck* DODGE BROTHERS PANEL TRUCK 1921 production. A good dependable truck that has been reconditioned and Is i ready to deliver satisfactory service. Can | be purchased $l5O down, balance monthly j payments. C. H. WaLLERICH CO. $.:3 N Meridian St. Circle 4300 .( l OMOIiILLS WANTED

WANTED, 100 CARS to wreck for parta Will pay the highest cash prices Call us first SAM CORAZ AUTO PARTS ft TIRE CO. 619 N. Capitol Ave. Main 6389. AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E. New TorklL Main 44 lfl_ U 1 > >t I I I ll s, KFPAIRS AUTO WASHING Our specialty 334 N. Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry TIRES—TIRES' Ford sizes $2 and up. Other eize*. $3 and ip Ail used tir-s guaranteed. Adjustment* al half price 626 W. Washington St. Open evening*. USED TIRES Any Size. $2.00 Each. Open evenings to 10 p m. ROGERS. 3115 W. Wash. Belmont 4300. TIRES ON PAYMENTSUAPITCH. SALES CO . 51 W New York. d3 MOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES BICYCLES, good. $8 and up; tire*. $2 and up 940 Maes. Ave.

81 AI'TO>IOItf I,KS FUR RENT RENT A NEW CAR. U drtTe it. 127 H. Wabash Crtcle 3000 89 LJ.G.YI NOTICES NOTICE OF RECEIVERS SALE Notice is hereby given pursuant to an order of the court, in cause numbered A-25792. m Room 4 of the Superior Court of Marion County, in the State of Indiana, v.herein George P. Russell is plaintiff and Henry Kreutzberger is deiendant. that the undersigned, as receiver of Hoosier Trucking Company, will at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon on Thursday, the 10th day of July. 1924. at room No. 15 South East St., in the city of Indianapolis, in Marion County, in the State of Indiana, offer for sale and sell at private sale, at not less than the full appraised value thereof the following described personal property belonging to his said trust, to wit: One Paige motor truck. one Service motor truck, one Vim motor truck, one Ford box bed motor ton truck, one Ford Stake motor ten truck, one Reo Motor truck, one Ford roadster, furniture pads and wraps, piano truck, tarpaulin and office furniture. Said property shall be sold free of liens and for cash. Said sale will continue front day to day until said property shall have been sold. JOHN W. BIDDLE. Receiver. OMEK U. NEWMAN. Attorney for Receiver. July 5. Sealed proposals to the board of trustees of Indiana University for furnishing hospital equipment and furnishings for the James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children will be received at the office of the Robert W. Long Hospital until 12:00 o'clock noon. July 12. 1924. Specifications may be obtained at Ihe office of the Robert W. Long Hospital. Indianapolis. Indiana. (SIGNED) JOHN W CRAVENS. Sen ,ary. board of trustees. Indiana Unt- \ ersity. Bloomington. Ind., July 3. 1924. ! July 5.

25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR J9ALB Breakfast Sets And Complete Home Fuiraisliiflinigs Made to Yotmr Order We specialize in Break—tt—j fast Bets and Home Furnishings made to your order, with any style and i g We welcome inquiries n about furniture of speIm 9 cial design, and our 12 mgry A years of experience guar/TT *- Q antee you the quality /it m 3 that you desire. 2 E Ml OUr P r * ces are AO low ffH & that we invite comparison Come in—get acquainted qj YiSb !] _. —and save money, to m Open Saturday evenings 'WO- unti j 9 . WE SHIP ANYWHERE IN THE STATE Funrmtiuire Specialties Cos. 442 Massachusetts Avenue. LI ncoln 6061.

89 LEGAL NOTICES 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, s-t its office in the Marion County Courthouse- Indianapolis, Indiana, until 10 a. m„ JuJ*- 12, 1924, at which time bids will be publicly opened and scheduled and award* made as soon 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 eommissioners. 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 board of county commissioners, in the amount equal to 2% per cent of the bid price. Any bid not so accompanied wiil be deemed informal and will not be considered. In case any bid is not accepted, the check 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) days from the time he shall have been notified of the acceptance of same, said sum shall be property of the County of Marion, as liquidated damages. Within five (5) days after the bidder shall have been notified of the acceptance of his bid he shall file with the board of county commissioners a bond in some reliable surety company in the amount of rot less than one hundred (100) per cent of the contract price, conditioned to guarantee the full and complete performance of his work according to the terms of the contract, up to and including the time of the final acceptance of the work. The successful bidder shall begin the work within twenty-one (21) days after the awarding of the contract. The rig-fit is reserved to reject any and all bids. Witness my hand and the seal of the board of commissioners this 19th day of June, 1924. HARRY DUNN. Auditor of Marion County, Ind. June 21-28, July 5. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received by the Board 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 construc--1 on and equipment for the Eastern Divisiou of the Indiana State Normal School: Item 1. Driveways on College Campus in accordance with pians and specification* furnished by Lester Janney. engineer, Muncie Ind. Item 2 Plumbing and plumbing fixture* for the Ball Gymnasium according to plan* and specifications on file in the office of 336 The Johnson, Muncie. Ind. Item 3. Electric wiring for Ball Gymnasium according to specifications to b* furnished by Kibele & Garrard, architects, 335 The Johnson. Muncie. Ind. Item 4 Lighting fixtures for the Ball Gymnasium, proposition to be made by bickUrs and samples submitted according to locations shown in plans furnished by Kibele S: Garrard, architects. 333 Tha Johnson, Muncie. Ind. Coi-i-a of specifications for these item* may be had-of the persons mentioned above Bids must be made on Form 96. prescribed by the Board of Accounts of Indiana and must be accompanied by a certified check f ,r 5 per cent of the amount ot the bid. Sep ’ate 1, <ls must be made for each of the four items. BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE INDIANA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. HELEN C. BEN BRIDGE. Secretary. June 21 28-July 5

STATE OF INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF STATE ED JACKSON. Secretary of State To All to Whom These Presents Shall Come. Greeting: I. Ed Jackson. Secretary of State of tha State of Indiana, do hereby certify that the POWER REALTY COMPANY has th - in the office of the Secretary ~f Slate the properly signed and attested consents statements and papers required by Section 1 of an Act entitled A.i 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 tlie officer* 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 inv hand and affixed the seal of the State of India; a. at the city of Indianapolis this 26th day of June. A. D.. 1924. ED JACKSON. (SEAT.) Secretary of State. By FRANK DENNIS. Assistant Deputy. June 2S Jiily 5. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby giver, that undersigned has duly qualified as executor of estate of Charles F. Paulsen, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate 1* supposed to be solvent. No .22528. _ FRANK M. McNEELY. June 28, 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 ofg Marion County. Indiana. Said estate i** supposed to be solvent. No. 22524. _ JAMES MACSL June 2S. July 5-12 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 ‘.o 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 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 28. July 5-12. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned lias duly qualified as executrix of estate of John Pansky deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. MEAN’S ft BUENTING No. 22546. July 3-12-19. EMMA STETTLER. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Francisco I.astanedo. deceased, late of Marion County Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. No. 22540. July 5-12-19. RUSSELL B, HARRISON. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as executrix of estate of Frederick W. Rosebrock. deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. No. 22341. FREDERICK H. ROSEBROCK. July 5-12-19.

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