Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 58, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 July 1924 — Page 10

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COURT AFFIRMS ■ VERDICT AGAINST DOUSE OF DAVID Former Members Again Win in Fight for $20,000 Damages, By United Press COLUMBLS, Ohio, July 16. —The Urited States Circuit Court of Ap--1 eals today affuimed decision of Federal Judge John Sater in awarding $20,000 damages to Mr. .and Mrs. John Hansel against the House of David. B.u.ton Harbor, Miclb, religious cult. The Hansels, former members of the cult, charged they were induced to join under impression the House of David was strictly a religious organization and that they later found it to be a blind for immoral practices of “King” Benjamin Purnell and “Queen" Mary, leaders of the colony. The case, which resulted in a sensational expose of the colony's alleged practices, was heard originally in Grand Rapids. Mich. Shortly before the trial began | “King” Benjamin disappeared and all efforts to locate him have failed. The Hansels joined the cujt in 1912. In accordance with the rules ; of the colony they brought along | all their possessions, turned them | over to the leaders. In 1920 the Hansels withdrew and ‘ brought siut for recovery of 120.000 which they claimed they had lost through their membership in the colony. Judge Sater upheld their claim and i the case was appe-Ued by attorneys for the House of David. PERK DECLARED TOO VALUABLE

Groninger to Resist Move to Abolish New Job, Declaring Benjamin Perk, city utility and budget expert, one of the most valuable officials in city employe, Taylor Groninger, city corporation counsel, today said he would resist every move of the city council in eliminating the office from next year’s budget. “I doubt whether the council has authority to abolish this office,” said Groninger. "but if that action should come it would be a serious blow to the city.” Several councilmen have indicated opposition to Perk, stating that he has not been of direct benefit to the city. His office was created by council action early this year at a salary of $3,000. Groninger pointed out that Perk aided him in the brief preaared by the water company, made a survey of the street railway company, reviewed the gas company books, and helped in analyzing the telephone case. / MARfiN OFFICIAL WINS PROMOTION ' \ Hal L, Purdy Made Assistant General Manager, Hal L Purdy, treasurer of the Nordyke & Marmon Company, has been appointed vice, president and assistant general manager, according to an announcement today by G. M. Williams, president of the company. Purdy has assumed hie new duties. In his new position Purdy will work in direct conjunction with President Williams. He came do Indianapolis from Detroit, where he was production supervisor of the Packard Motor Car Company, and general manager of the Detroit Steel Cooperage Company, HAAR RITES THURSDAY Former Resident Dies Suddenly at Ft. Wayne. Funeral services pf Mrs. Helena Haar. formerly of Indianapolis, lately of Ft. Waype, will be held from the home of Mrs. Fred R. Hukriede, 1335 S. State Ave., at J p. m. Thursday. Burial will be made in Crown Hill cemetery. Mrs. Haar, born in Germany eight-five years ago. came to Indianapolis more than fifty years ago. She died suddenly in Ft. Wayne Monday, after Mr. and Mrs. Hukriede had visited her Sunday. BREVITY IS SUGGESTED Keep Slogans Short, Is Word From Chamber of Commerce. Suggested slogans in the contest of’the Chamber of Commerce are being regarded daily and in fairly large numbeis, F. .1. Gausi-pohl, chairman of the slogan cammittee raid today. The contest which was closed on July 10 was reopened by the judges who n et on July 11, but failed to find a suitable suggestion in the SSO slogans offered. Mr. Causepohl suggested brevity to contestants. Farm Bureau Elects By Times Special WARSAW, Ind., July 16.—Directors of the Indiana Farm Bureau, Onion Growers Exchange, meeting here today, elected the following officers. I. W. Johnson, Etna Green, -president; Ford Kepler, Steuben County, N. E. Carter, Columbia City, secretary-treasurer; S. J. Crabill. Rochester, secretary of the Executive board. .

Acting Envoy Isaburo Toshida, newly appointed counselor and charge d'affairs of the Japanese embassy in Washington, is acting ambassador for bis country in the. United States now. Ambassador Masano Hanihara has returned to Tokio on leave of absence. But in many quarters it is said he will not return, for his government, it is reported, is displeased with his work in view of the passage of the exclusion act. MORE MONEY IS ASKEDFOR PARKS Half-Cent Increase on Tax Levy Sought, An S-cent tax levy for 1925, representing !i-cent increase compared to this year for park maintenance and increased sinking fund levy from 2.25 to 4.5 cents, will be asked by the park board in its budget for next year, R. Walter Jarvis, park superintendent, said today. Extension in the park board service and additional recreational centers make more money necessary, board officials pointed out. Jarvis said the acquisition of ground this year, which must be developed as playgrounds and parks in Haughville and Brightwood. would necessitate additional money. The groun Is to be improved Include playground centers at Olney and Roosevelt Aves., W. Michigan St.. Thirtieth and Dearborn Sts., Arnolda and St. Clair Sts., Belmont Ave. and Washington St.. Kansas and Meridian Sts., Mike! and Wyoming Sts. and Udell and Rader Sts. CONTRACTOR DIES . WHILE IN STORE

Sudden Heart Attack Fatal to Howard Avery, St., dropped dead today while attending to business at the Miller Hardware Company, 368 Massachusetts Ave. Deputy Coroner Givan, who ordered the body sent to city morgue, said .death probably tame from an attack of heart disease. Ralph Murbarger, employed as a clerk in the store, said he and Avery, who is a contractor, were figuring a bill of goods and suddenly Avery sank to the floor. Death can.e before medical aid could arrive. FARMERS OFFER BATTLE Arm Selves With Pitchforks When Officials Call to Serve Friend. By Times Special HOLLAND. Mich.. July 16. When officers with a writ of attachment called, at the home of George Symers, north of here, to serve it they were confronted by some forty farmers armed with pitchforks. They retreated. v Later they called at the home of William Kooyers on a similar mission with reinforcements. Again the determined framer friends met them and threatened harm .if they attempted to take anything f; uin the place. They didn’t. It all grew out of a note for $8,900 signed by Symers an<x Kooyers to aid a friend who later was declared bankrupt. They the note was signed in legal form. Pay Phone Is Stolen A window in the Silver Elash filling station at FajJ Creek Blvd. and Maple Rd. was smashed and a pay telephone, containing an unknown amount, stolen, according to reoprt to police today.

Watch Cuts Watch your cuts and bruises. Immediate application of antiseptics was by Dr. Her man G. Morgan, city health officer, today in accidents where the skin is broken. Old-fashioned remedies such as iodine or turpentine are a good as any for minor injuries. Dr. Morgan said. In case of serious injury, or the slightest apiearance of infection. A physician should be consulted. Althuogh septic poison Is rare, the recent death of the President's son from that disease has caused many calls at city hospital and health offices on treatment of cuts o<rlruises. Dr. Morgan warned against blood poisoning and infection which is l’ikely to follow in case wounds are not properly treated.

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2 CAKD^.THAXKS CARD OF THAIfKS—We wish to thank all neighbors and friends for the loving kiqdnes shown us during the illness and death of our mother. Mrs. Rose A. Miner, also for flora! tributes, especially thanking Mrs. G. Shaw, the Misses Tooney. Misses Fietz. Mrs Bert Gadd and Mrs. Meyers. Rev. Trinkle and singers. CHILDREN’. s tin i; K A1 - n IKE CTO ft* DREXEL f / JL-w fts-J 1 12*2° rS Cool Union UNDERTAKERS HISEY & TITUS. 95J X. Delaware. w. T. BLASENGYM 2228 Shelby St. 1702 N. Illinois. Drexell 2.170. FLANKER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral dire* tors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887 Phone—Main 0041 0042. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY BERT S. GADD—2I3O Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278 George Grinsteiner Funeral director 522 E. Main 0908. Whiteside & Jlixon tots Prospect St. Drexel 3823 10 LOST AND FOUND * WVWVWUWVW^mmV A r -'--u-u-cru-v FOUND—Articles found tn Indianapolis street cars yesterday; 2 PURSES 1 BASKET 2 BUNDLES 1 SPECTACLE CASE MAIN 2737. LOST—Brown handbag, two-strap; contained keys, paper and silver money. Keep money, return hand bag and keys to MIRKKT MASTER, city market. PARTY finding brown leather beaded has In basement of courthouse Saturday evening keep money and return bag. Drexel 7023. LOST—Hound pup. wSlte with blackspots, and collar. Irvington 3109 R-5 or Main 0061. , PURSE left on intcrurban that lett Terre Haute at 6:30 p. m. Reward. Harrison 2600. LADY'S wrist watch. ribbon attached: reward 830 Ft. Wayne Ave I,in 4 119. FT ~ST TIMES CARRIERS , WANTED Boy or girls between ages of 10 and 12 years: good chance for live wires to advance. Morality must be good. Apply at once, L V GRAETER. Poplar and Pennsylvania Sta. SALESMEN—I want 5 to sell health and accident insurance on commit) or basis. This is a good proposition. See Mr Whitenack at 2330 College Ave . after 5 o'clock any evening this week. 'EXPERIENCED BARBERS—AppIy Lorraine Hole; Barber Shop. FOUR experienced plasterers, non-union mi ll r all after 7pm 01 u K Tenth St. You Read the Want Ads— Have you tried to use them? It s easy—Call Main 3500 A B k for an Ad Taker. 13 INSTRUCTIONS ATTRACTIVE SALARY

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Rentals — Almost every one is lookingfor a place to move. Those who have lived in flats during- the winter want to get out into a bungalow. N You Can Rent your house by using a Times Want Ad. The/ are easy to use. Call Main 3500 and ask for an ad taker. Charge accounts opened with responsible parties of permanent address.

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14 SALESMAN W ANTED SIX men to sell life insurance (not nidus trial). Best contract in State for Marion. Morgan and Hendricks countns A'ritc 24 S Temple, Ave, 16 IIEI.P WANTED—FEMAEE Waitress. experienced 'iWi high olaes restaurant m town of 30.000 population: good wages; steady work Address SUNSET RESTAURANT. Richmond Ind HOUSEKEEPER tor man and 2 small boys Full charge, 824 Hates St alt<r I |) titITS NEVER lost unit Indianapolis rimes Want Ads have failed to find It. 17 SITUATIONS WANTED b—Female CURTAINS TO LAUNDER LUTZ DP EX EL OSit.T iVO.uA.V 10 y, at a experience, win Doard children by the -vc-k Har, 2661 EXPERIENCED coored woman, day work or serving Lint pin 7455 t litsT-CI.ASS laundress wants work for first part of week Lin. 5804. WIDOW, with 4-yef-o!d daughter, wants housekeeping position. Drexel 1448 WASHING. Ironings, experienced laundress; call for and deliver Drexel 2797. GIRL ftp good piano 'player experienced with ;a77 orchestra. Lincoln 2193. 18 BOOMS FOR KENT CAPITOL. N 427; clean, modern newly furnished; reasonable Circle 3616 CLINTON HOTEL. 29 Vinfinla Ave sir able; right in hear-l of city. S3 to sd Iter week. ELM. 1015; large tront room: modern; private home. gentlemen preferred; home privile-cs; New Fountain Square ILLINOIS, 1405 is N . apt 2: nice clean rooms: strictly modem I.til 6939. McCARTY. E. I.V three unfurnished looms, electric lights gas water onehaif block from S. Meridian St., car line. MERIDIAN. X. 2208 * ett-annful. large. fe.uit l oom Ken 3! 32 PROSPECT. 2100; nice large room modern home. Drex-ri 1483. NICELY furnished large cool room and garage: modern home; in private, family *3 Rand 4123 LARGE, modern room near Methodist Hospital. Harrison 1304 11TH E , 26; furnished modern room in private home; wa king distance. BEAUTIFUL Woodruff, large front sleep ing room; strictly modern Web 4108 a—Light Housekeeping EAST N., 523: modern housekeeping snite, gas range, water; reas Lin. 3116. FLETCHER. 566: 2 front rooms. furriishod; Bonn msdern. re as Dr. 4477 HIGH St 047. three connecting rooms; modern, well furnished private toilet. MADISON Ave 712: lively furnished large pleasant housekeeping rooms, reas. NEW JERSEV. N. 226, lighi hmiMkecping and sleeping rooms, mod. Ctr. 3847. NEW JERSE V, N.. 705: modern, clean 1 and 2 nicely furnished housekeeping rooms; everything furnished, suitable for two famiHies Circle 6408 NORTIY; best location; 2 very desirable. clean, front rooms; private home;'everything ftirti. Also sleep, room, {jar, 2093, PRATT. W . 29: 3 unfurnished; gas, light. -range, furnished; close in: reasonable. RUCKLE. 1958: large front room and kitchenette; in private home. KA. 5336. SPANN, 1644; 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping Drexel 9452. SUMMITT St.. 243 S.; two unfurnished rooms, electricity, gas. private toilet. first floor, front rooms Call evenlngs TEMPLE Ave.. S. 32: two unfurnished rooms. $lO a month; semi-modern. Drexel 4555. BEAUTIFUL Woodruff large room, kitchenette; furnished: S3O. Webster 4108. BEAUTIFUL Woodruff; 2 large connecting rooms; strictly mod., turn. Web. 4XOB LARGE cool connecting modern rooms; well furnished; reasonable. Lin. 7874. b—Noard and Rooms ARLINGTON. S. 205; furnished room for 2 girls of good character; 2 meals and laundry; reasonable. Irvington 2682. NEW JERSEY. N., 1120; mod* rm.: private home; board if 4iesired. Lincoln 2910. 19 RENTALS a—Houses ASHLAND. 1942: 7 rooms, strictly modern $43 month including garage; new Holland furnace. Drexel 6972. BELMONT Ave.. N.: 4-room cottage. sls. Call Randolph t-173. DENNY. N, 2956: 4 rooms. semimodern; 825; W. L. FRIDGES. 237 N Delaware St. Circle 7808 OHIO, E., 1051: 5-coon, modern; sleeping porch; garage. 1 Incoln 5942. WOODRUFF PI.. 511; - 6-room double; modern: newly decorated; SSO; adults only. Webster 1030. 2322 Bellefontaine, 4 -ms., m0d...540.00 334 S. Hamilton, 6 rms , semi-mod. 22.50 210 E. Norwood. 4 rn-s 10.00 —Colored529 W. 17th. 4 rms.. E L. . , v . .S2O 00 529% W. 12th. 3 rms. and bath... 22.50 502 N. California. 3 rns and bath 35.00 402 W, 26th.. 0 rms., mocern 40.00 I. N. RICH IF i SON. Main 0520. 710 fir.nkeis Trust Bld;T 330 TERRACE Av<., t rooms, gas. electricity, city w-ater. inside toilet, garage, newly papered. S2O. Webster 3073. COBB REALTY CO.—KENTS —INSURANCE—REAL ESTATE Main 2216, La Verne Apartments, 220 W. North St.: three and four-room apartments: mod ern. See Custodian or call. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO.

19 RENTALS a—Houses St ill RMANN AVE . 2628: six-room apart ment very good location. S3 .* 50 WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO Main 0792 tAi I,FI Ave., 2314 5-room cottage , ;■. in,- lights Randolph 6724 b—Houses, Flats Furnished BRADLEY, N , 602; furnished upper dut'lex; strictly modern, Irvington 1894 N GLADSTONE modern tt-room do :i> • ■ ■•omi.jeti ly tunnsli-d SOS ]rv 0298 PARK 2133 completely furnished house until Sept. I . very desirable. Har 2093 c—Apartments Pratt St., 433 K. 4 rooms and bath $57 50. State Savings A 'Trust Cos. 9 F. Market. Mam 4311 d—Business Place* DESIRABLE business room 430 E Washington St. State Savings & Trust Cos. Main 4517. 9 E Market St 21 REAL ENT ATI*, t OK SALK a —Business IToporty MILLINERY store. 1033 S Meridian St leax ,ng tin- city. M R. Squires b—Houses .$500.00 Cash handles 9 room modern home on McCarty near Virginia Ave. Only $5,500. Mr Keller Randolph 0804 Schmid & Smith, Ine. Realtors. 130 N Delaware St. Main 408S $i;ooo.oo handles this beautiful suburban home on paved road, west 4 bedrooms and sleep tug porch; electric lights: Farquar fur nave; garage and chicken house; 2 6 acres: % square from school: car stopr at door plentx of shade and fruit: wont last long on Ihesc terms pr. $7 8 >O. Mr. Keller. Evenings. Randolph 0894 Schmid A Smith, Inc Realtors. 130 X. Delaware St Main 4088 Sailister Ave., Near 30th Four-room bungalow, nearly new ; fine condition: built-in china closet, basement, garage, porche.-, electric lights, east front lot. 41x130: gravel street; can be purchased on small down and easy monthly payments. Price only $3,000 Call HOFMANN. Main 2967 or Humboldt 2424. Orin Jessup Land Cos. Two Nuw Cottages of four rooms each; fronting deaf ami dumb institute near Forty Second St ; furnace, electric lights, garage, well and sink In kitchen; nicely papered and shades: terms. SSOO cash, balance S3O |>er month. 11. C. Tuttle & Bro. Tel Main 1168. 233 E. Ohio St. Colored Buyers Home bargain Highland Place; nine booms and bath: electriy lights. ga, city water and cellar. Price $4,250.00 Very small payment down. balance monthly "Priesmeyer & Weiss 1.36 N. Delaware St Lincoln 8105 Sale or Trade Double south; new 4 rooms a side; elec, lights, gas inside toilet, double garage. Price only $4,650; equity SI,OOO. or will trade for 4 or 5-roorn cottage. Mr. Keller. Randolph 0894. Schmid & Smith, Inc. 'Realtors 130 N. Delaware St, Main 4088. Look At This T)22 N. Belmont Ave. $250 cash, s2l per month. 5-room cottage, electric lights, gas. well and ci3tem, first-class condition, gull-size lot. fruit and grapes, good sheds. Priced at $2,350. Call Mr. Ryan with J. G. McCullough 106 N. Delaware. Main 1709. Res,, Har. 2562. S2OO DOWN Dandy 4-room bungalow, with electric lights and garage; big east front lot for chickens or garden; $lB N. Worth Ave.; about 5200 block W. Wash. St. Price $2,800; down payment; balance $25 per month. C. L. DAVIDSON. Main 4295. Evenings, Randolph 4057. S3OO TO SSOO DOWN 6158 Haverford Ave.. near Broad Ripple; grade and high schools: modern bungalow; 5 rooms, up-to-date, with shades; living room, two bedrooms, bath, kitchen, breakfast nook, cement basement, laundry tubs and model furnace. Price $5,650. Down payment: balance like rent. C. L. DAVIDSON. Main 4295. Evenings, Randolph 4057. WHY PAY RENT? Chester. N.. 1349; corner Nowland Ave.; SSO cash. s3l per month; five-room bungalow. FIDELITY TRUST CO. Mr. Sexton. Main 8584. $2,300; S2OO CASH. balance monthly: new four-room bungalow; ground 122 x 158; on cinder street. Main 0530 after 6 p. m. Randolph 2474. I. N. RICHIE * SON. MODERN house; 1700 block, Spann Ave. Shown by appointment. Drexel 8461.

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On the Sunny Side of the Smoke. New West Side Addition Gravel Streets, Drainage Sewer, Cepient Sidewalks, Electricity, Water inside of Houses. 4 and 5-Room Bungalows Moderately Priced “Why Pay Rent?” The rent you pay will buy one of these beautiful homes. Located 4700 west on West Washington street (National Road) on south side of road. Watch for Our Sign All West Washington Street. Bus Lines Pass This Addition. Come -out this evening. Our agents will be there. Or call and arrange for appointment, j v 913 llume-Mansur MA in 3868.

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RAILROA 3 men attention I Here is a Kplend-d 8-room home, in excellent condition, nt 335 X. Lynn, that can be handled with S3OO cash. Rent from up -fairs will covtr monthly payment, -full lot. double garage, sewer and water in street. ,;n electricity, cistern and well Seller only .$2 950; S3OO cash, balance like rent. Mr. Cartmell. HU. 2868. or LI. 6388. K W LEWIS A CO South Side Home Five-room home on Wisconsin, near Meridian St, only $3,150. with a cash payment of $500; balance monthly. Marion County State Bank BRADLEY AVE. NORTH of Washington St ; 5-room modern bungalow; full size lot: $5,000; -1 000 . ash. balance $42 a month. Web. 9100 Web. 5309. ITH >IDE. SSOO equity ior ?400. House 3 rooms pantry gas. electric ights city water In yard: $1,900. 306 E. ! ip-.esota St. __________ HEKKIfJ.I) $ 1019. new 5-room mod. house, except furnace: payments. Brookd- 1272 ' Tm ESTON E St.. 4:9: 6 rooms: strictly modern bungalow. $5,500: cash or *■ -n-B 'Main 8419. FLETCHER Ave. near Shelby: six-room modern except furnace: fireproof roof. Uolv $3,500 Easj terms Lincoln 3734 TUXEDO. N. 1408. 6 room modern house; built in features; large lot. Call owner, W-lsityr 1370. ~kast Kne room bungalow modern, lot 40x 120 fi Terms Cali Webster 4543. OUR ROOM bungalows: - ~v payments. VV;,sh 43*4 CITY BI.DRB REA I.TV CO. FOR nice homes east or south, call C J. OS BURN Drexel 6184 THIRTY FIRST S'l , E.. 3549: new- sixroom house; two large porches; finely decorated, newly painted This Is a real home qil a real bargain Terms. Webster B JT2?_ _ d—Lota BVRAM ST., near 53d and Butler College new site Size .50x150; only SOOO and on payments of Slowdown; balance, $1.50 per week. Cad evenings. Randolph 4057. EAST front 41x130. on Ralston drive near 82d St : school and car line; price. $615 on payments: $1 50 per week. Call ■ -M. Randolph 4057. TEMPLE Ave" and 39th sis 40x160; fine built! ’m lot. price $500; small payment down balance. $1 50 oer week. Call evenings Humboldt 2439WOODED: on Roselyn Ave. near 59th; good location tor h*h c'ass residence: prn-e Vi7s on terms $25 down; balance. $2 75 per week. Call evenings HumboMt 2439. CHOICE two .50 ft lols. east front, FiftyFirst and Central. Inquire owner. '-'iimi.-ikll 3125 e—Suburban Acre Tracts Located 7 miles west of Monument or tj mile west of Ben Davis and 2 blocks south of National road Intcrurban stop on the addition Bus lines within 2 blocks. Makes excellent tracts tor htoken raising or Iruek gardening Prices and Terms Pr-oes nt these tracts run from $550 UP to $995 Can be bought for $lO down and $1.50 per week. Libera! discounts allowed sot any amount of cash Sale*--msti on grounds every afternoon and evening. Cottages We also have 3 new 4 room cottages located on good tracts in this addition, one block from interurban stop and 3 blocks irom bus lines Will sell for following terms ahd pricesHo. 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 MAln 2957 or BElmont 3386 Ring 2. evening*. 415-10 Occidental Bldg New Bungalow A well built, four room bungalow, strip shingle roof, well and shed, ground 160.5 x 153.61. on cinder street, northeast: $3,400: -’-400 cash, balance monthly. Main 0520; after 6 p. m. Randolph 2474. T N RICHIE fr. SON 710 Bankers Trust Rldg f—Sale or Exchange REAL investment in a double 'close to Fountain Square. Will trade for small cottage Drexel 4063. TO TRADE —Six room bungalow in Los Angeles for Indianapolis or Kansas City property'; 1 acre ground. Rand, 7119.

g—Builders and Contracting. IF YOU have a clear lot. we will build you a home. Our houses are better and cheaper because we have no office help and pay no commissioners. Call Mam 1221 and ask for MR. ELVERS or MR. KLEIN, WE will build on your pay like rent. Get our proposition CIVIC REALTY CO, 136 N. Dela. Up. 5050. IF YOU HAVE A LOT. WK WILL BUILD AND FINANCE YOUR HOME RELIAIILE HEAT TV CO Main 0186. h—Resorts and Cottages AT beautiful Lake James: two fine cottages. with fireplaces: large screened fit porches: all furnished: boats: wooded lots; fine bathing beach; low price. THE LOPSHIRE BERRA' COMPANY. 328 Utility Bldg. Ft, Wayne. Indiana. TIM ES W ANT ADS BOOST BUSINESS 22 REAL ESTATE \\YnTED~ ATTENTION If priced yight we can sell your real estate, cash or payments. J. S. Cruse Realty Cos. 128 N. Delaware. Main 5840. A BUILDER Os small investment properties wants to buy from owners several low priced lots Randolph 0473. or aduress A No. 1443 Times. \ I WILL pay spot cash tor your home if priced reasonable. Ran. 1303. HAVE cash for nice home with 3 bpdrooms: no agent. Web. 4107. 25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SAf .K b—Cloth Ine TROUSERS p To Match p n Your Coat n T $3.95. $4.95 T g $5.95, $6.95 and up. g THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St., Near Illinois

jss MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALB •--Coal, Ice and Wood SPECIAL PRICES. J Best Va. Block Large Forked $6.50 Best Ky. Lp. Large Forked $6.50 Best Glendora Lp. Large Forked. ... $6.00 UNION ICE & COAL CO. Drexel 4621. Drexel 4622. c—Household Goods BEDS, oak, ivory or any color enamel or unfinished banister beds, $18.50 special for $12.90. FURNITURE SPECIALTIES CO., 422 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. LINCOLN 6061, DROP-HEAD mac).„je $8: in excellent condition. 930 S. Meridian St, ELECTRIC sweeper; good condition; reasonable. Lincoln 3441. GAS RANGE, small kitchen table, rugs. dining room suite, bed. Irv. 3963. HOOVER Sweeper. Mason jars, kitchen and laundry equipment. Randolph 3974. ICE BOX. 200-pound capacity; good condition. Drexel 1485. LIBRARY TABLE, LIKE NEW. Webster 9306, RUGS AND LINOLEUM CHEAP 9x12 grass rugs. $4.45: Poor covering. 49c yard 425 E Washington St THREE kitchen cabinetsr high o\ T en gas range. 3 rocking chairs, large mahogany library table, ice box. congoleum rug. sunshades for porch, wieklbss oil stove, large ornament cabinet. For sale cheap, out of storage. H. T. BIEHEL, 1919 Southeastern Ave. d—Misrelhineou* MOVING van: extra large: good condition; will sell at sacrifice: must be sold this week; terms. Randolph 0606. TYPEWRITERS $25, $35, S4O, $.50. S6O. factory rebuilts and fully guaranteed- Typewriters rented, repaired. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO.. 30 S. Pennsylvania. Lincnln 6822. Established 1880, END-of-season sale, concrete flower boxes, urns, bird baths, lawn seats: thirty designs; prices reduced. W. C. LEWIS. 2926 E. Eighteenth. Webster 1296. . TRANSPARENT APPLES Seven trees. Brookside 1272. The Lawrence Paints Over forty years on the market. Cover more and preserve the surface longer and go farther than any other paint. . L. I). Tyler & Cos. Sole Distributors. Musical Instruments COLUMBIA phonograph, walnut finish. exel!ent condition. $l5O size, bargain $35.00. Terms: no interest 1114 N. Meririian St f—Pet and Live Stock WANTED—Home for dog; come to the dog pound, located at 4400 Pendletbn pike (Massachusetts Are.), where you can get a dog free. Directions; Go out Mass. Ave.. which runs into Pendleton pike, until you reach 4400. which is the refuge for animals. There are all kinds of dogs, large and small, light and dark. Lovers of dogs, pity these poor, homeless animals. Give them a good home. Hours have been changed. The pound is now open from 8 a. m. till sundown. WE WILL PAY sl.lO PER BUSHEL FOR GOOD SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN DELIVERED TO STOCK YARDS. It's easy—Call Main 8500. Ask for an Ad Taker.

27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS BATHRUUM COMPLETE. S9O E. M. Hardin Cos 3215 E Mictf Web 3001. CARPENTERING and roofing: rppairs T. F. BISHOP, 901 E. Washington. I.in- ( oln 340.5 CLEANINcTaND PRESSING. CAPITOL CITY CLEANERS DREXEL 9499 FEATHERS bought, sola and renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made E. K, BURKI.E. 416 Maas Main 1428. FURNITURE U|*nnlstering, repairing and re finishing. Webster 466.5. HOUSE painting by experienced workman; guaranteed Webster 1735. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGB. 201 Indiana Ave. VAULT CLEANING. PERSONAL SERVICE fi.3o E. Maryland. Stewart 1794. : SPECIAL lor thirty days, three-piece i.vers'uffed living room suites cleaned. slo’ SUPERIOR CLEANERS Ken. 4462. MULLER S HAT SHOP Moved in 107 W Maryland St. Z 8 STOKAGE AND TRAXSFEB Furniture Moved Anywhere Responsible for all damages. Special loads to Chi-ago. S9O up. City moviuguby j job or $1.25 to $3 per hour. Storage, i $1 up. H. T. BIEHL Drexel 8919. Drexel 0363. Clr 7 HAD IDT RANSFER 3 overland or City Hauling 3 8 214 E New York. 8 33 j PACKING STORAGE. OVERLAND HAITL- : ING; low rates on California shipments: phone Main 2353-3628. Night. Webster, 0699-4579. ~~ "mike O RRIEN 7 Transfer and Storage. Main 1307. 29 BUSINES&~ OrrOKIIMTIKS BARBER SHOP. 5 chairs, good location and doing good business. Must sacrifice. A A BARNES SALES SERVICE. 309 Guaranty Bldg. Circle 4933. CONFECTIONERY and restaurant for sale. Best paying and most beautiful tn Indiana: 10 year transferable lease at $75 per month. Will net owner an income of SB,OOO per year. For quick sale, cash and terms, see MR. A. N. JAMES, care the Apollo. Brazil. Ind CONFECTIONERY and steam table servlee; soft drink parlor: has daily receipts of S2O and better; will take small down payment or trade. Ky owner. 1032 S. Meridian St. * GROCERY store, corner Walnut and Tremont Ave ; good business; good locatlon. 701 Trcmont Ave. MEAT and grocery for quick sale. 1746 Olive St MILLINERY store, well located here in the city, owner is non resident and unable to handle store. Will sacrifice sevenyear lease at sl6 per month. Lease is worth SSOO Price SI,OOO at terms. Quick sale. A. A. BARNES SALES SERVICE. 309 Guaranty Bldg. Circle 4933, POOLROOM, can be bought at your own price. A. A. BARNES SALES SERVICE. 309 Guaranty Circle 4933, ROOMING house. 11 rooms. 7 furnished and occupied. 605 E Market St. WE HAVE cash buyers for rooming house and 'grocery store: also equity in good rental, to ex-change for restaurant or grocery. A. A. BARNES SALES SERVICE. 309 Guaranty Bldg. Circle 4933. 3U A UTO.MOBIEKN FUli SALK CHEVROLET 1923 coupe, in excellent condition; drvien only 6.000 miles. See this car before buying anew one STONE CHEVROLET CO. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings. CHEVROLET coupe. 1923; 5 cord tires. bumpers front and rear; motometer: arrange terms. After 5 p. m. Drexel 1675. CHEVROLET. 1919''touring. Just tliink of buying a ear like this for $75; terms. 427 N. Meridian. Open evening s. CHEVROLET, 1923 touring: original tires and paint: first-class condition throughout: demonstrator: $375. JONES-WHITAKER SALES CO. 343 N. Capitol. Open evenings. COLUMBIA 6, touring: 5 good tires; motor and top in A-l condition. HAYNES & SCHMIDT, INC. 120-122 W. North. Lin. 7575. Open evenings and Sunday. DO I>ieT 1917 touring, in good shaper $150; terms. Open evenings 427 N. Meridian. DODGE BROTHERS TOURING 1920 production: a low priced. dependable ear that has many miles of satisfactory service; terms. C. H. WALLERICH CO. 833 N. Meridian St. DODGE touring, late 1922; high hood; 5 practically new tires: bumper. You know this is worth $550 of any man’s money. HAYNES & SCHMIDT, INC. 120-122 W. North. Lin. 7675. Open evenings and Sunday. ELCAR, 1919 touring: in A-l mechanical condition; good top anfl upholstery; spotlight: front bumper. 5 nearly new cord tires; priced to sell at a bargain. $l5O. Hurry and see it. JONES-WHiTAKER SALES CO. 343 N. Capitol. Open Evening*.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 16,1924

SO AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Fords—Fords TOURINGS. COUPES. SEDANS 4 At bargain prices: terms or trade. CEN-" TRAL BUICK CO.. 2917-19, Central Ave. Randolph 1300. Open evenings. FORD BODIES Ten used bodies, tourings, roadster*, sedans and coupes. Cash or terms. SWISSHELM & PARKER FORD touring, new. used four months and in A-l condition throughout; sale or trade. Bargain. Brookside 1420. FORD. 1922 touring: starter. aem„ lock wheel and other extras: $175: terms. 427 N. Meridian Open evenings and Sun. FORD, iate 1922 sedan: loaded with extras; $300: terms. 427 N. Meridian. Evenings, FORD. 1922 Coupe; in exceilent condit.on: $28o: terms. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday. UORD ROADSTER, 1920: first-class condition lock wheel and starter. Can be seen at 1020 S. Pershing Ave. Price right lor cash. FORD sedan $95 down 659 N. Capitol Open evenings FORD 1923 roadster; starter: dem. • $225 Terms. 644 E. IVashington St, FORD touring, 1922: starter, demountahies, five good tires. Giant fender braces: 8.50 down Open evenings and Sunday. HAYNES & SCHMIDT. INC. 120-122 W. North. Lincoln 7575. FORD. 1921; Oakland 34-B, sedan. 730 W. Washington St. FORD. 1923 touring; starter, demount? bles, lock wheel, like new Finance car. Sell balance due sjp down Main 5013. LIBERTY 6 louring: J 95 down: 5 cord tires; runs good 559 N. Capitol. Open evenings MAXWELL touring, demonstrator' with extra equipment. Price to sell. Qjri arrange call. Call after 5 p. m. Drexel 1675, MAXWELL. 1920 touring: runs perfectly. Yours for $135. Terms. MILLER AUTO HALES. 644 E. Washington St. MITCHELL. 1920 touring: first $250 buys this. Terms, 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday. Monroe Touring .- 1921. refinished, bargain, terms. CENTRAL BUICK CO.. 2917-19 Central Ave| Rando)g>h 1300. Open evenings. I NASH. 1920. 4-passenger touring; exccp- ' tional bargain for $250: terms. 427 N. Meridian, Open evenings and Sunday. NASH 6. touring; $95 down. 559 N. Capitol. Open evenings. OVERLAND roadster, 1920; good condition; $125. Open evenings and Sunday. /HAYNES & SCHMIDT, INC. 120-122 W. North, * Lincoln 7575, OVERLANTlroadster. 1922; truck body: motor, tires A-l condition; $265. and Sunday, HAYNES & SCHMIDT. INC. 120-122 W. North Lincoln 7575. OVERLAND, 1923 touring: runs perfect: SIOO down, balance to suit. MILLER AUTO SALES CO, 644 E. Washingtsn. USED CARS Dougin and oia 1. GOLDBURG. 522 X Capitol, For Good Used Cars See I WOLF-AUTO CO. 559 N. Capitol. Mam 1579. Open Sunday*. GUARANTEED USED CARS. Your own terms. Day and Night Auto Laundry. AUTOMOBILES ot every description. CHAS. G. SANDERS CO.. 1025 N. Meridian. Circle 21772. „ USED CABS cash, payment cr trade. ■Tones Whithker Sales Cos, 345 N Cap. 30 MILES to a gallon. “Ask Roy, he'll show you how, Drexel 4812. c—Truck# FOUR-WHEEL trailer that will do behind 2 or 3'g -ton truck or Ford tractor. Stake body 16x6: also couplings lor any truck. Will haul 314 tons extra with trailer: two wheels and tires, tarpaulin, new paint. Sell cheap. Drexel 8919. 31 AUTOMOBILES WANTED WANTED, 100 CARS ,to wreck for parts. Will psy tie highest cash prices. Call U3 first. SAM CORAZ AUTO PARTS & TIRE CO. 519 N. Capitol Ave. Mai l 6389. SWAP $285 Butenberg electric ran re. model No. 145. for good Ford touring Addresj Route 0 Box No. 670, M AUTOS WANTED—2I“ E. New York s" Main 4446 AUTO WANTED WILL pay cash for Ford car not older than 1920. Lincoln 2834. sYaUTO SUBELIES, BhPAIRS AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. IllinoU. S & S Auto Laundry TIRE S--TIR ES Ford sizes. $2 and up. Other size*. $3 and up. All used tires guaranteed. Adjustments at half price. 525 W. Washington St. Open evenings. TIRES ON PAYMENTS. CAPITOL SAI.ES CO . 54 W New York. JS MOTORCYCLES. BICYCLES GOOD bicycles. $8 and up; tires S2 and up 940 Mass, Ave. ts- AUTOMOBILES rof* KENT RENT A NEW CAR. C driv* 1L 137 H. Wabash Cricle 3000. Ij FINANCIAL ’

Personal Loans $lO to S3OO to any one keeping housaw No indorsers. No embarrassing question*. No inquiries of employer, friends or tradespeople. $ 50 for 4 months costs $ 4.3* SIOO for 4 months costs $ 8.73? S2OO for 4 months costs ShS.SO S3OO for 4 months costs $26.25 The above cost is based on equal principal payments being paid monthly. Other amounts at . same proportionate rate. Loans u made for as long as twenty w months payable in convenient , monthly installments. Interest is charged on unpaid principal balances for exact number of days between payments and for just the actual time you keep the money. No other charge of any kind. If in a hurry phone Main 2923. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE SERVICE CO. 404 Kresge Bldg. 41 E. Washington St, cor. Penn. 9t. Telephone. Main 2923. Under State Banking Supervj si on. 39 LEGAL NOHCEM LEGAL NOTICE. CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. Default having been made in the payment of a certain chattel mortgage executed by Carl E. Rogers of Indianapolis. Marion County.' Indiana, on the Bth day of April, 1924, to Kenworthy & Sons of Monrovia, Indiana, and duly assigned to International Harvester Company of America. and filed for record on the 15th day of April. 1924. with the recorder of Marion County, Indiana, and upon which mortgage there is declared to be due principal and interest $2,016.90, we have taken possession of one Pierce-Arrow o-Ton Dump Truck. - Model 1921, serial No. A-4173, Motor No. 14658. being the property described in said mort gage. and will sell it at public sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Used Truck Garage of International Harvester Company of America. No. 1188 Kentucky Ave, Indianapolis, Indiana, on Saturday, July 26. 1924, at 1 o’clock in the afternoon of said day. (Signed) INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF AMERICA, a Corporation. July 16. 19, 25. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of AVilliam F. Murray, deceased late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solver^ WILLIAM J MURRAY. RUSSELL J. RYAN. No 22539. a July 2. 9. 16. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT' ™ Notice is hereby given tha , the undersigned has duly qualified-'as .-.dministrator of estate of George Hayden, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. CLYDE E. ROBISON. No. 22578. July 16, 23. 30.