Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 63, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 July 1924 — Page 10

10

‘PHANTOM SHIPS’ HIGGLE ALIENS FROM CANADA ■v * 'Passengers’ Forileit Life if Revenue Officers Give Chase, By Timer Special NIAGARA FALLS, July 22. When the fog rolls in from Lake Ontario and covers the lower Niagara Aver in hazy gloom, "phamtom ships,” smugglers’ ships, painted a gray misty hue that matches the night enveloping their trips, slip from the Canadian side to the American shore, laden not with costly gems, but with foreigners who have been barred from the States by immigration authorities. In fact this alirr. smuggling has proven so profitable Wgni the chances of being caught so slim, that hundreds are engaged in the illicit traffic, acceding to residents of Niagara Falls. Authorities are unable Jo patrol the entire shoreline and only when they get a “tip" that smugglers are active, do they lay in wait. usually follow. §SO Is Usual Fare The usual fare collected by the smugglers is SSO for the river trip and then $1 for every mile inland. Irishmen, Chinese, Swedes and Poles seem to be the mainstay of the trade, although there are others who risk the voyage. And the risk is great. An alien practically forfeits his life when he engages passage. After paying his fare, he is tied securely in a canvas bag, heavily weighted at one end. Hfc is then layed on the end of a board anfi another “passenger,’* similarly .outfitted, is placed on the other end. It is then nlaced across the gunwhales of the 1 boat. When the smuggler sees revenue officers approaching, he kicks one alien overboard. The plank files up and the other alien splashes to rest in the waters of Niagara. The weighted human bundles immediately sink and when the revenue agents pull along side, th#y find two men lng with, the boat’s engine or placidly engaged in a game of cards. Chase Is Thrilling Only recently Federal authorities engaged in a thrilling chase after the launch Onaway, suspected smuggler craft. The craft was stopped in the Upper Niagara a few hundred feet from the rapids leading to the Falls. Edward Barry, 23. son of a Canadian immigration officer, and Morley Pearson, 22, of Niagara Falls, Ont., were arrested. Officials said the craft had just landed Pwo Belgians and an Irishman on the American side. Barry was said do have been the cOfnpanion of one John Dempsey when the* lattgr was drowned in the whirlpool, several weeks ago while engaged alleged smuggling trip. Robert Clark, chief immigration officer at this port, said he believed the labcch, Onaway, has carried aliens into the United Elates.

IS BOBBED HAIR GOING OR COMING, BEAUTVOUESTION 'Miss America’ May Be Forced to Thin Her 4 7 Longs Black Tresses. By Times Special ATLANTIC CITY, N. July 22. —"ls bobbed hair 'going or coming? This question is projected by reports to Atlantic City pageant headquaters of conditions in Bixty beauty contests throughout the country. It will be intensified within the next few weeks when contests in fortyfive other cAties will have caught they- stride. In the sixty cities heard from, bobbed hair is coming—and coming fast. Indeed, it is considered so imperative a requisite to beauty that the current queen of American Beau y, Miss Katherine Mary Campbell of Columbus, Ohio, crowned “Miss America” of last year’s board walk beauty tourney, may be forced to trim her long blaak tresses if sho would-retain the title she hf|S won for two successive years. In forty-one cities not one girl aspirant to the title of local queen of the beauties has appeared without bobbed and carefully waved hair. In the remaining nineteen cities the beauty contestants brave enough to retain the hair God gave them and still hope for recognition total exactly seventy-eight. Still, for the past two years, no \ less distinguished group artists than Penrhyn Stanlaws. Normal Rockwell, Dean Cornwell, J. Knowles Hare and Joseph Cummings Cha£e have been persuaded that long hair was would not have twice awarded their judgment in favor of Miss Campbell. What -4s the judgfnent of 1924 to be? GIRL’S STORY PROBED Charges Man Stole Clothing; Is Arrested With Suspect. Police, after investigating a story told by Miss Esther Paulus, 30, of 1234 W. Eighteenth tSt., arrested her, James Hill, 26, of 1220 N. Illinois St., and Dennis Moore. 24, of 1902 N. Meridian St„ on charges of Y*agrancy. .Mis? Paulus said that Hiil stole clothing from her valued *t $250 and Moore was with him. Hill denied tKe charges, and said he would explain in court. A baker's wagon calls daily a\ the British premier's residence, No. 10 Downing St., London.

Ships Mascot mm - A- - *“ Helen Harrell of Chicago Is one of the five girl mascots, of the good ship U. S. S. Wilmette. Three hundred men from the Ceitral^ States are In training Aoard the Wilmette. Here Miss Harrell is bidding bon voyage to officers and men as the boat steamed out of the Great Lakes Naval Training Station.

BUSY PATROLMAN’S WIFE Mrs. Ira Woolen Had lived in Indianapolis All Her life. Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Woolen, 40, 9&4 N. Beville Ave., will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the residence, with burial in Crown Hill. She had lived in Indianapolis all her life. The htisband, Robert E. Woolen Is a policeman. Posies for Shoulders LONDON, July 22 —The wearing of flowers on thg shoulders, both with day and evening dresses, is the newest fashion among the of Londorfs Real, waxed or feather flowers are used for this purpose.

LOCAL WANT AD RATES {2c N > Per Line 1 Time 11c ..Per Line 8 Times or More 10c Per Line 6 Times or More Minimum Space Two Line# Tit* Time* will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any advertisement. Want Ad Clerks will gjve * kill number when a cancellation nr stop order is received. Advertisers are urged to keep a memorandum of this number. as it indicates' the time and date of cancellation. You can telephone your Want Ads and bill be sent later. Jsfkt call MA in 3500. Ask for Ad Taker. TIMES WANT ADS COST LESS

5 FUNERAL DIRECTORS UNDERTAKERS—HISEY - '* TITUS. 951 y, Delaware, AY. T. BLASENGYM 2228 Shelby St. 1702 S. Illinois. Drexell 2570. 1 PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. / Funeral .directors to the people ot Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Main 0641 0642. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY BERT-S GADD—2I3O Prospect St. Phone SteOart 2278. George Grinsteiner - Funeral director. 522 E. Market. < Main 0908, Whiteside & Hixon" 1618 Prospect St., Drexel 3823. 10 LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Articles found In Indiansoolis street cars yesterday! 4 UMBRELLAS 1 GRIP 1 HAND BAG QFE BUNCH OF KEYS 9 PACKAGES i PRAYER BOOK AND ROSARY 2 CANS , / “ 2 PURSES MAIN 2737, FOUND—Bunch ot keys north of city. Call Randolph 5088. LOST—At Riverside Golf Court, a pair of eye glasses. Reward. Rand, 7177, LOST—Boy's wheel at Garfield Park Sunday. Return to .322 W, Raymond. Rew BOSTON bull terrier; child's <pet; reward. _ ,1289. 12 HELP WANTED—MALE i TIMES CARRIERS WANTED Boy or girls between ages of TO and 12 years; good chance for live wires to advance. Morality must be good. ApiVly at once, L. V. GRAETER. Poplar and sHmsylvania Sts. TWO young men to learn the real estate business Experience valuable, but not absolutely necessary. Mr. Harrydlan. WASHINGTON BANK AND TgUST CO. FOUR farm bands between ages 40 and 60. single; good salary; steady work; at once. 210 Castle Hall. 230 E. Ohio. LATHERS wanted. Hartley & Wilder. Call Beech Grove 21. gs 16 HELP \VAXTII4--I EMALE .WOMEN wishing to make money, doing in-K-resting, light work, whole or part time, apply 1804 College Ave (rear). Here js a chance to help hubby pay the bills or earn some pin money. 17 SITUATIONS WANTED ip—Male STOUT boy with wheel; age 18. Alive and reliable. Kenwobd 5056, b—Female CURTAINS TO LAUNDER LUTZ. DREXEL 0895. DAY WORK or general housework; no laundry, Kenwood 3230. 1051 Roach St. CLEANING and sweeping; experienced wo-wan. Lincoln 2951. ROUGH-DRY' washings to bring home, by colored woman. Circle 3593.

Household* Goods for Sale—Read Times Want Ads

13 ' INSTRUCTIONS ATTRACTIVE SALARY Interesting work in Beauty Culture A profession which is not overcrowded and the demand for beauty culturists growing stronger every day. "See how we help you to earn while you leam, how we grive you practical experience, how we enable you in either day or evennig Claeses to make your life work easier and happier in a better paying position; investigate NOW—send for free booklet—complete information on this wonderful opportunity—NOW t Free Clinic fhmibowAcademi* Culture 157 K. ILLINOIS ST.. SUITE 20.’. PHONE sCirele A296. -g : 5 MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER S COLLEGE. 510 E. Washuigton St,, Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0757. POPULAR piano music taught in 26 lessons. beginners and advanced. Clark Boles School. 10 YV Ohio St. Circle 8326. If ROOMS FOR KENT AUDUBON ROAD, N. 336: Irvington: a large, cool, light, well-furnished be*lroom: $25; only women considered. CAPITAL, N. 2188: nice large room. modern, for 1 or 2. Raudolph 0492, CLINTON HOTEL, 29 Virginia Ave.: desirable: right in heart of city; $3 to j>o per week. MERIDIAN, 520, N.; Apt. 18; very desirable room 1 ; gentlemen. Main 8098. NEW JERSEY', NV 226: clean, modern rooms, by the day or week. Prices reasonahle. Circle 3847. PARK. 2133: beautifully furnished: large, convenient, good location, reasonable. Harrison 2093 JOE, E.. 19: large, cool room ior one or two: home privileges and breakfast: walking distance. Circle 4575. BEAUTIFULLY turnlshed modern, clean, cool room: strictly private family: $3.50 walking distance. Circle 0949. TWO front rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Drexel 7500. NICELY' furnished room for tvs' men. Weboter_s7B6. ■ MODERN front rdom; private entrance; , ,2 gents or employed cou. Ken. 1294 MODERN, attractive suite, furnished, for one to three persons: cheap. Lin. 6506 a—Light Housekeeping COLLEGE Ave . 2154)*: nice, clean, furnished light housekeeping room-jnodern, private, janitor service, reasonable. DELAWARE. N. 183 b: two well furnished. light, airy rooms range; cabinet. EAST, N . 523; modern housekeeping suite, gas range, water: reas. Lin. 5116. ELEVENTH Si.. 520 E.; 2 desirable, conn p’.etely turn, run.; mod. Main C 396 McCARTY E. 04H; modern front rooms kitchenette, bath, everything furnished^ *6 00 location: near Fletcher Ave NEW JERSEY", N , 1474: 1 large room and kitchenette; also large front sleeping room. Private home TUXEDO. 521 moScrn housekeeping foorn downgtairs; cooi; $7 week. ItTTH St.. E 1526 two rooms with kitchenette. unfurnished, strn tly ‘mod, employed mar, couple, range fnrn Web 3035. TWELFTH, E. 610: large mod. eonn BEAUTIFUL Woo*off Large room, kiten-J enette; furnished: 530 Webster 4108 HOMEY*- place for two settled women; north side, close in. Humboldt 1964. 3IST. W . 1057; modern furnished houeekeeping room. Randolph 7879. NICE, clean, housekeeping moms evervthmc furnished $3 ip. 139 N. Eats St b—Board and Rooms CENTRAL. 3060: large furnished front room: modern: home privileges reasonable hmakfast optional. Rand 9071 ILLINOIS. N. 2722: strictly private home with all home privileges. Har. 3368 YOUNG LADY'to share room, private home board home priv. Webster 6797. Y'ou Read th YYant Ads— Have you tried to use Them? It's easy—-Cat! Main 3500. Ask for an AOeTaker. 19 , IJ.MALS

a—House* AUDUBON. S . 361—Half double: modern: 6 rooms: garage; $55. Irvington 4119 BICKING. 215: single 7 room, modern horn#' water paid: S4O. Drexel 7.592 CAPITOL. N., 3179: 6 rooms: modern; comer, double, Randolph 341-3. DENNY. N . 2958: 4 rooms. semimodern: 525; YV L BRIDGES. 237 N Delaware St, Circle 78QX EUCLID. N.. 406: three room cottage; water, electric lights; $16.50. Phone Main 6409. /HAMILTON. 229. 8room, semi-modern: Will paper part; $.35. Main 0792. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO JEFFERSON, N. .317; six-room modern; donlbe garage. Webster 2681. ( KEYSTONE. 8.. 4.32; 6 rooms; modern; garage; $37. Drexel 5119. ORLEANS. 1S83: 9-room modern houdb; double garage; $lO. Drexel 1485. Rural, 2242, North Half of douhle; 6 rooms semi-modern: 525 00. State Savings & Trust Cos. Main 4317. 0 E Market. STATE. N. 456': south half of mod double, ■ six rooms, near Tech, Drexel 1518. WOODRUFF Pi., Middle Drive., 514r"' 0room double; modern; newly decorated: 550; adultg only. YVebster 1050, MODERN double. 4 rooms to a side: 1 side modern double; 7-room house. Call 8t 2202 Martha St. Belmont 2402. 6-ROOM modern double, east, garage. Call Webster 4497.

4 BEDROOMS Eight-room modern house. In (food repair, 414 E FifteertUi. Rent sfl;> Call Indiana Trust Rand 9384. NEW four-room double on northwest corner of Sheffuiid and Howard; eleeniicity, gas, city water, inside toilet, shed. R. W. LEWIS & CO. COLORED. 2138 a1?D~2230 N. ARSENAL New four-room cottages, s2l each. S R. W. LEWIS & CO. w b—Houses, Flats Furnished PARK AVE.—Atttractive small new apartment; everything furnished. Riley 2251. ST. CLAIR. E., 314: 4-room apartment: downstairs. Lincoln jt-tSO. c—Apartments DEXTER and Slst. modern 5-room apartraent with garage. Randolph 3428, e>—Miscellaneous FOR RENT—Office space, furnished or unfurnished. 431 432 Lemeke Bldg. '1 HEAL ESTATE FGfTaAEB VWWS^S'WS^I'WWVWWWWWV^ b—Houses * S3OO TO SSOO DOWN 6?58 Haverford Ave., near Broad Ripple: grade and high schools: modern bungalow; 5 rooms, up-to-date, with shadeal living room, two bedrooms, bath, kitchen? breakfast nook, cement basement, laundry tubs and model furnace. Price $5,050. Down payment: balance like rent. C. L. DAYIDSON. Main 4295. Evenings, Randolph 4057, Beautiful Bungalow 3440 Hillside Ave. New four-room buugalfyg and two largd" lots. This will bear prompt investigation, as It is an exeentmnaJv bargain; SSOO dontfn, S4O per month. J. S. Cruse Realty Cos. 1,28 N. Delaware. Main 5840. I/sok at This $270 cash. 4-room modern bungalow, except furnace: paved street, east front lots. 1900 Hazel St.; lot 43 wide: balance $25 per month. Make your rent money pay for this, or will consider tradq. Call Mr. Washburn. Res. Humboldt 4256. J. E. Morrison & Cos. 513 Lemeke Bldg. Lincoln 7536, FLETCHER Ave., near Shelby: six-room modern, except., furnace; fireproof roof. Only $3,500. Easy terms. Lincoln 3734.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Your Automobile— V\ ' / that you want to sell can be offered to fever 200,000 people each evening by * using & small ad.in our Automobile For Sale classification among the ' other offerings listed there. N * Times Want Ads are easy to use.. Just call .Main 3500, ask for an ad taker and tell her what you 'want <to , say about the car. \ i A want ad will do the rest.

WHATEVER YOUR NEED — A TIMES WANT AD WILL FiLL IT

'2l REAL ESTATE FOR SALK b— House*

On the Sunny Side o t the Smoke. New West Side Addition Gravel Streets.. Drainage Sewer,' Cement Sidewalks, Electricity, Water inside of Houses. 4 and 5-Room Bungalows Moderately Priced” “Why Pay Rent Th*?* 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 he there. Or call and arrange for appointment. 613 Hume-Mansur MAin 3868.

mm

NEW 5-room bunk alow on corner pf S Denny and Spann Arc. Logs livtriff room, cfement porch, Inclosed rc&r porrn. ; pantry, carafe. electri*’ lights, ccniept j vt'Mks, forest tre/*. Prics $3.1.>0: $3.0 ralb. balance s*2B month. Bargain. lA| rated 1. §quare of Sherman * aquare eouth of English Ave., in neighborhood of nice, new home ft. Call owner. Main .">072; even . W*bt*r 0890. ; $f)00 Cash, Or Trade On new 5-room modern bungalow; on eagt front wooded lot: 800 block Colorado Ave.: ballTnee monthly. Call Mr. Washburn. Rea Humboldt 4256. J. E. Morrison & Cos. 51.3 I-cmcke Bldg Lincoln 75.36 a Near Prospect On Harlan: four room; gas. electric lights; A-l condition throughout; price *3,000, S3OO cash; immediate possession. Mr. Keller. Randolph 0804. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors 1.30 N. Delaware St. Main 4088. $2,200.00; S2OO down, balance montb Iy. new four-roo’bi bungalow on cinder street. 2 lots 61x158 each. Main 0520. After 0 p. m. Rtmdolph 2474. , I. N. RrOHIE & SON. SBSO Cash, Or Trade 1815 New St.; new 5-room bungalow: has electric lights, city water; balance $.31.50 .per mouth: or will consider good lot as down payment. Call Mr. Washburn, Res. Humboldt 4266. J. E. Morrison & Cos. 513 Lemcko Lincoln 75.3(4 S2OO DOWN Four room bungalow, with electric lights and garage l ; extra large east front lot for chickens or garden; $lB N. Worth Ave.i about 5200 block YV. Wash. St. Pricft $2 800; down payment: balance 525 per month. C. L. DIVIDSON, i Main 4295. Evenings, Randolph 4057, ;= BY OWNER New semi-modern bungalow. 5 rooms and room for bath. Attractively finished. Priced at rook bt.m. RA. 1462. WA, ‘14.>8. S2OO Down Or yofir lot as down payment on a fiveroom cottage at 4000 east on TwentyFirst St. Balance less than rent. pall Mr. Hougen. Res.. Irvington 0580. J.' E. Morrison & Cos. siaj>mcke Bldg. Lincoln 75,36. FOUR-ROOM bIOUSE—2 lots, outbuildings. plenty fruit, in Marshall. Ind.. near Turkey Run State Park. Cash price SI,OOO. Owner; 741 N. Pershing,'^ Mr. Speculator Five-room cottage l at 1741 Spruce St., ori fulV lot. with shed in rear. Give me an offer. Call Mr. Hougren. Res., Irvington 0580. J. E. Morrison & Cos. 51.3 Lemeke Bldg. Lincoln 7536. EAST 0-room modern, east front, lot 40x160. 3-car garage. Price $4,500. Webster 454.3. 1106 N. TREMONT ■ 5-ror>m modern home. Full tot, Rybolt furnace; SSOO Vash. balance terms. Webster 9100: Webster 5309. NEW 5-room, semi-modern, by owner; S3OO duwn. Drexel 1539. 1202 S. Sherman Drive, ■ DOUBLE east, 5 rooms a side, semi-modA CT-n. 2-car garage, large lot; priced fir quick Bale on easy terms. Drexel 4063, KEW. four tipoms" $1 ,tiWL Jl.dOO down; terms. $1,700, *2oo % down. Owner. Belmont 1159. FOUR-ROOM bungalows: easy payments. Wash. 4344. CITY BLDRS. REALTY CO. FOR nice homes, east or Bouth, call C. J. OCBURN, Drexel 0184. d—Lots BYRAM St.j near 53d and Butler college new site; size 50x150: only S6OO and on payments of $lO down and $1.50 per week. Call evenings. Ran. 4057. 38TH <iT.. near Keystone: excellent lot; •42x155; *450; $1,25 per wedk. Humboldr*4S439. V A BARGAIN: 22d and Butiqy .Ive; lot 40 xl28: east front: $264; *1 per week. WALTER SAUNDERS. Web. 7509 eve.

e—Suburban Acre Tracts Located 7 mil** west of Monument or H mile west of Hen Davis and 2 blocks south of National road Interurban stop on the addition. Bus lines within 2 blocks Mal.oa excellent traits for chicken raising or truck gardeuui* Prices and Terms Prices of these tracts run from $550 UP to $995. Can be bought for $lO down and $1.50 per week Liberal discount* allowed for any amount of cash Salesman on grounds every afternoon and evoning. Cottages W* also have 3 new 4-room cottage* H>oatffi on good tract* Ip thia addition, one block from Interurban stop and 3 blocks from bus tinea Will aell for following term* and prices: _ No 1, price £L3eO. S2OO down, s2l 60 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 BEirnont 3386 Ring 2 evening* 415-16 Occidental H:ng’’ v Here’s Your Qiance $3,200: S2OO cash, balance monthly: ground 169x253; new four-room bunga low: ahed. well, on cinder street. Main 0520. After 6 p m. Randolph 2474. I N RICHIE A SON g—Builders and Conflicting. IF YOU have a clear lot. we will build you a home. Our noise* are better and cheaper because we ha. a no office help and pay no commission* 0*1! Main l°2t and aak for MR ELVERS or MR KLEIN. / IK “Os HAVE A LOT WE WILL BUILD AVO FINANCE Y'OUR HOME. RELIABLE REALTY CO Main 0186 ITS never lost unto inaianapoiis Times YVant Ads have failed to find it. 22 _ real (Estate wanted LIST your property with us and prepare to move. Our serviee does the turn Buyers waiting Call Mr Strong. Main 2957. Orin JeHKiip Land Cos. 415-1(5 Occidental : —A. BUILDER - OX small investment properties want# to buy from owners several 9>W priced lot* Randolph 0473. or address A No. 1443. Times V I LIST your property for sale with Pr!* mtever .<• YVris- 136 N Del St ’• *10.5. 85 MIM KliwKm> FOR SALK •—Coal, Tee and Wood SPECIjU* PRICES Best Va Rlock I.4rge Forked. $6 50 Best F.v. Lp. Large Forked $8.50 Best Glendbra Lp. Large Forked. ... $6.00 UNION ICE & COAL CO. Dre§ 4621. Drexel 4822. SPECIAL COAL SALE ” Y’irglnla large forked lump Ind. or 111 lump, clean forked. . . . $5 ”5 Or two toffs for $lO. F.vySLER COAL CO Lincoln 7950. b—Clothlne TROUSERS To Matclh n Your Coat n T $3.95, $4.95 T g $5.95, $8.95 and up. g THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St., Near Illinois

d—Mlflcclleneou* Tlie Lawrence Paints O' r4C years on the market: covers mqae and preserves the surface longer and goes further than other paints. L. I). Tyler & Cos. Sole Distributors. ■325-27 Mass Ave. FOR SALE at public auction Thursdav, July 24. 1924. at 9 30 a. m.. at the Unclaimed Freight Station of the C., t.. C A St. 1,. Ry. Cos.. Capitol Ave. and South St.. Indianapolis. Ind., refused, unclaimed, over . 'id damaged freight. For a partial list of the articles to sell, see auction notice In this paper. \ J. K. VANCE. F. C. A. July 22, 23, e—• Musical Instruments COLUMBIA phonograph, walnut finish. excellent condition. $l5O size, bargain $35.00. Terms: no Interest. 1114 N. Mend ian_St ; ' ELLINGTON piano good tone and exeellent condition. Call Drexel 1668. I—Pet and Live Stock Good, Sound, Yellow Ear Corn, Delivered to the Stock Yards. 4 ' \ ’ -7. PIT bull pups, thoroughbred; $lO Said sls. 2225 Winter Ave. c—- Household Good* BEDS, oak. ivory or any color enamel or unfinished banister beds, $18.50 special for $12.90. FURNITURE SPECIALTIES CO., 422 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. LINCOLN 0061. 9x12 grass rugs. $4.45; Boor covering, 490 yard. 425 E. Washington St.

25. MISCELLANEOUS FOR feALB c—Household Good*| BRASS bed, three-qffiteter. springs and tnattress, slightly used, S2O. Call Humboldt 2755. \ - CENTRAL Ave.. 2254; dining-room suite, bullet, table and chairs. Owner leaving city . Cost slso, sale price S6O. ' Randolph 8534. > DROP-HEAD laarfuiic $8; ill excellent condition. t-fifclO S. Meridian St. RUGS AND' LINOLEUM CHEa?! SINGER. SEYVTNG MACHINE: practically new, reasonable. Phone Randolph 6160. 27 & LSIXEMS~ANX r L)L NCEMENTS BATHROOM COMPLETE. S9O E. M. Hardin Cos. 3216 E. Mich. Web 3001. CARPENTERING and roofing: repairs. T. t\ BISHOP. 901 B.'-Washington. LinC6ln 3495. X CLEANING AND PRESSING. CAPITOL CITY CLEANERS. DREXEL 9499, FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated: leather mattresses and pillows made. K F. RURKLE, 410 Mass. Main 1428, - FURNITURE, upholstering, repairing and reflnlshing. Wc-bstcr 4665, HOUSE painting Ty experienced workman ; guarante-cUyQVebster 1 H&o. BAG rugs, carpet weaving; made by ejtperienced workman. 8eir.3541. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana Ave. MBfcl ER'S HAT SHOP. Moved to 107 \\ Maryland St. FRED L. BLANTON: carpenter, contractor and builder. Phone Webster 2865 REMODELING and rerooling. cabinet ~ work, Call MB HY'ATT Bel, 1422 FOR reroofing and roof repair, call E* G. HENSLEY. Drexel 7387-2. 28 STORAGE AND TRANSFER ~ Furniture Moved Anywhere Responsible, for all damages: 800*481 load* to Chicago, S9O up: city moving by job or $1.25 to $3 per hour: storage. $1 up. Ask about our payment plan. Drexel 89X9-0362. H. T. BIEHL RADIO TRANSFER c .‘ r^° 3 Overland or City Hauling 3 8 2X4 E. New York. 8 .3 ; 8 PACKING'. STORAGE. OVERLAND HAILING—Low rates on California s!>n>mrnts. Phone 2353-3628; night, Webster 06994579. LOWEST prices: moving $3 a load and up. C’HAS COOMBS. Webster 3391 MIKE O’BRIEN. Transfer and Storage, Main X 307. 29 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

MILLINERY store, well donated here in the city, owner is norf-resident and m:Vble to handle store. Will sacrifice sevenyear lease at sl6 per mouth. Lease :* worth SSOO Price SI,OOO at terms. Quick sale. A. A BARNES SALES SERVICE. 309 Guaranty B'dg. Circle 4933. ROOMING house. TJ room*' % furniahed . and occupied t><TY K. Market St. $1750 BUY'S exclusive proposition for Indianapolis; enormous profits. Address A No. 14. M. Tftarlv WILL sell for $490 cash, proposition that whould pay s7(Kper week., Address A No 1455, Tim**. WE HAVE cash buyers for rooming house and grocery store also equity ip good rental, to exchange for restaurant or pro. frv. A A. BARNES SALES SERV--ICF, ,309 Guaranty Bldg. Circle 4933. SMALL reifSurant mj. Ft YVaypa Ave.. n4ar a ne/ laundry: bargauUfor man and wife. R. H. ABEL 714 syne Life Bldg Lin. 1478. CONCESSION at Broad Ripple Park. $l5O. H H. ABEL. 7X4 State Life Bldg. Lin. 1478. 80 AL TOMOBIEEH lOR SALE CHEVROLET 1923 coup*, in excellent concmiorT: drvien only 6,000 miles. See this >ar before buying anew sons. STONFv-CHEVROLET CO. 1 427 N Meridian Open e\-enings. CHEVROLET. 1923 touring; original tires and, paint: first cl asC condition throughmft demonstrator: $375. JONES-YVHITAKER SALES CO. 343 V Capitol. Open evenings CHRV., 1923 touring; $325; let us demonstrate. Call Riley 1050. '127 N. Meridian Open evenings CHEVROLET. 1910 touring; for S?.Y; f*cms 427 N Meridian Open evenings. DODGE BROTHERS TOURING 1920 production: a low priced. dependable car that nss many miles of satisfactory service: terms . C. H. WALLERICH CO. 833 N. Meridian St. rV DODGE touring'; late hood; q good cord tires: bump-rg; h:m just been, Slmonired: top, motor and upholstery til excellent shape. Priced to sell, . S2OO down. V HAYNES A SCHMIDT. INC 120-122 W North Llucoin 7575. Open evenings and Silyda.v , DODGE touring, a real buy for $65.00 down. Sec it today at 427 N. Meridian. OnerYvenlngs, w ELCAR 191 Detouring: in A-i mechanical coiitHtion: good top and upholstery: ,spotlight trout bumper, f> nearly new cord tires, pried to sell at a bargain. s>7)o. Hurry and see it. JONES WHiTAKER SALES CO. 343 X. Capitol Open Evenings. FORD BODIES \ * Ten used bodies, tourings, roadsters, sedan* and coupes. Cash or terms. SWISSHELM & DARKER. 544 F, Washington. FORD 1923 roadster; starter., dem., $225 Terms. 614 E Washingtiew St. c'OtjF* sedail. 1923; fully equipped and has had the best of care- SIOO down, balance E Z terms. MILLER AUTO SALES CO.. 644 E YV ash burton. FORD sedan $95 down. 059 N. Capitol/ Open evenlc.es F'ORD, 1922 touring; starter, dem., lock wheel and ather extras: $175: terms 427 N. Open evenings and Sun, FORI), late 1922 eertan: loaded with extras; $300: tejins. 427 N. Meridian. Open ev. iniigs and Sunday. , FORD, 1923 start erf deniountAbles. lock wheel, like pew. Finance car. Sell balance due. SSO down Main 5013 F’ORD, 1921: OkUland 34-B, sedan. 730 W. Washington St. —■> GRANT*6; spot-t roaTfster^spotlight; spare tire: SIOO down. HAYNES & SCHMIDT. INC. 120-122 _YV. North. Lincoln 7575. Open evenings and Sunday. LIBERT 0 touring; r9f> dowil: 5 cord tires: runs good i>s9 N. Capitol. Open evenings MAXWELL, 1920 tourHJg; toSs perfectly. Yours for sllO. Terms. MILLER AUTO SALKS. 644 E. Washington St NASH 6, touring/ s9b down. 559 N. Capitol. Open evening*.., OVERLAND TOURING, 1920; sun visor; lock wheel; good tires; , for quick kale, $225. HAYNES & SCHMIDT. INC. 120-122 W. North. Lineoin 7575. Open evenings and Sunday. OVERLAND, closed 5-passenger; brand new cord tires; baked enamel body; $625. See this at HAYNES & SCHMIDT, INC, 12<M'22 \V. North. Lincoj* 7675. Open evenings and Sunday. . WILLY'S KNIGHT cdupe. four passenger; privately owned; might trida; $450. Humboldt -065. UoED CARS bought a:io sola. L GOLDBURG, 622 N. Capitol. For Good Used Cars See I WOLF AUJO CO. 559 N. Capitol, j Main 1579, Open Bundays. GUARANTEED USED CARS. Your own tershs. Day and Night Auto LRundry. AUTOMOBILES ot every i’escription. CHAS. G, SANDERS CO.. 1025 N. Moridian. Circle 2772, ~ USED UaRS <-asiL paymeift or trade. Jones Whitaker Sale3 Cos.. 345 X. Cap. c—Truck* FOUR-WHEEL trailer that will do behind 2 or 3%-ton truck or Ford trketpr. Stake body, 16x6: also couplings for any truck.’ Will haul 3V4 tons extriy with trailer; two wheels and tires, tarpaulin, new paint. Drexel 89197 3r~AUTdMO RII ,KS> v U“aNTUD^Y to wreck for parts. Will pay the highest cash prices. Call us first. SAM CORAZ AUTO PARTS & "TIRE CO. 519 N. Capitol Ave Main 6389. AUTOS WANTED Ford roadsters. J. STEWART. Riley 1750 520 -E, New York St. AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E. New York St. Main 444<k

32 ALTO SUPf LIES, REPAIRS Here You Are! TIRES LOWEST IN THE STATE ( 30x3 Cords $ 5.50 Cords, Regular &50 39x3% Cords, O. £>. $ 7.00 31x4 Cords SIO.OO 32x4 Cords, heavy duty.sl2.oo 33x4 Cords .a..512.50, ,34x4 Cords $13.00 32x4% Cords, heavy duty.sl*6,6o 33x4% Cords, heavy duty.sl7.oo 34x4% Cords .SIB.OO 35x4% Cords $18.50 33x5 Cords, heavy duty.&l9.oo 35x5 .Cords, heavy duty.s2o.oo.. 34x5 Cords; heavy duty.s2s.oo 36x6 Cords, heavy, duty .$35.00 30x3% Lion Cord L. .$7.50 Mail orders given prompt attention. We have our own garage for our customers to drive in for tire change. immk WWLESAU£' TIKE ttfflPMW 201-9 N. CAPITOL AVE. Open Evenings and Sunday. Circle 6942.

AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 X. Illinois. S & $ Auto Laundry TIRES—TIRES Ford sizes $2 and up. Other sizes. $3 and up. All used fires guaranteed. Adjustments at haH price. 525 W. Washwgton St. Open evenings, TIRES ON PAYMENTS. CAPITOL SALES CO , 54 W New York. 33 .MOTORCYCLES>, BICYCLES GOOD bicycles, S8 and up; tires $2 and up 940 Mass. Ave. 84 ALTO MO ft ICE O K KENT ' RENT A NEW CAR C drive tt. 127 B. tvabah Cricle 3000 3? Tmoney To loan PERSONAL loans, 24-hour service. If you ueed mouev we want to meet you. SECURITY INVESTMENT AND LOAN. 136 N, Del , Room 104. Lincoln 5050. 38 AUCTION SALES PUBLIC AUCTION The C.. CT C. & St. L. Ry. Cos., the Cincinnati. Nor. R R. A F. 1. Sc Tr. R. R. Cos. July 24th, 1924, at 9:30 a. m. at the Unclaimed Freight Station of the C . C.. C. & St. L. Ry. Co,.Capitol Ave. and South St.. Indianapolis. Ind. The following described freight and many other articles, unless previously claimed by ughtful owners ami takftt away prior to date of gale. Rugs, many patterns and sizes: househeld goods, lubg oil., paint in oil. stock food, animal tonic, roofing cement, stucco plaster, auto parts, auto tires, auto fenders 'Durant), notions, toilet prepn., tickets, signs, table tops, kitchen tables, chairs. 2 refrigerators, beds and bed ra:ls. 10 metal lamp standards. 1 copper wash mach. top. 1 bookcase. 1 gland. 1 bx. framed pictures, empty drums, bed lip.en. I ammonia compressor. 5 bags mineral mixture paper tablets, stove polish, groceries. 1 bg. coffee. 1 lot Sure-To-Jeil. Insecticide, wood tubs (originally for watpr power washers 1. 3 r's. sand paper, wood doors, grandtsones .wire fence, elect etge. hatterms, 5 tractor wheels. 1 bath tub. closet bow Is, 1 brass spray tank, wash boards, laundry trays wall paper cleaner. 1 crt. veneer. 1 rl. 100 ft 12 in. 6 ply belting. I rl. 91 ft. 12 in. 6 plj- belting. 1 White motor trues, radiator 1 incubator stove. 6 galv. troughs, radiator sections, sheet iron i*26 ga. 30x96). 1 bdl. (11) pcs. conductor eralv. pip". gard°n seeds, marble slabs, glass, step ladders, castings, l bdl Armored rubber hose. Terms of sale: Cash or certified check payable immediately at conclusion of sale. Description of packages ar- copied from freight, or way bill, but neither quanity or contents are guaranteed. All lots subject to examination Wednesday. July 2.7, 1924 JTTT VANCE. Freight Claim Agent. MoFADDEN AUCTION CO . Auctioneers. July 22. 23

J 8 LEGAL NOTICES -NOTICE OF THE SALE OF UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS DITCH BONDS. Notice is hereby given that up to 10 o'clock a m. on Aug."ll, 1924. sealed bids w ill be received by the treasurer of Marion County. Indiana, -sgt the Courthouse in-the city of Indianapolis. Indiana, for she purchase of University Heights Ditch Bonds in the amount of $21,300. beafingvinterest at the rate of 0 per'eent per annum from date, first interest issue I payable November, 5, 1924. and thereafter semi annually on the sth days of Maj; and November First principal scries due May 6, 1925, and thereafter annually on the fifth day of May. said bonds being payable at the office of the treasurer of Marion County in the city of Indianapolis, Indiana. Said bonds will be dated May 5, 1924. in the number of 100 in the denominations of *215 each, and mature as follows; Ten bonds numbered from 1 to 10, both inclusive. May 5, 1925. Ten bonds numbered from II to 00. both inclusive. May_s, > 1926. Ten bonds numbered from 21 to 30, both inclusive!. May 5. 1927. Ten bonds numbered from 31 to 40. both inclusive. May 5*1928. Ten bonds number#! from 41 to 60. both inclusive. May 5, 1929. Ten bonds numbered from 61 to 60. both Inclusive, May 5, 1930*. Ten bonds numbered from 91 to 70, both inclusive. May 5. 1931. Ten bonds numbered from 71 to SO. \>pth inclusive, May 5. 1932. ‘ Ten BbtYcls numbered from 81 to 90, both inclusive. May 193.3. Ten bonds numbered from 91 to 100, both inclusive, May 5, 1934. Said bonds have been issued In strict compliance with the laws of the State of Indiana to provide the funds to pay for the cost of construction of University Heights Ditch in Perry township. Marion County, Indiana. Sale of bonds will continue from day to day from the absVa named date until al! am sold. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. JOHN L. DUVALL. Treasurer Marion County, July 22, NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, the Board of Commissioners of Marion County. Indiana will, up to 10 ..o'clock a. m. Anp. 12, 1924, receive sealed bid's for the following bridges: Nos. 707-52, 768 31. 772-51, 77,3-25, 774-23. 775-27. all in Perry Township. Nos. 763-19, 766-26, 769-58. all in Pike Township. No. ,7713 in Wayne Township. Nos! 770-34. 777-106. in YVasbiqgton Township. j according to plans and specifications on file m 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 and all bids. , Witness our hands this 21st day of July. 1924. - JOHN KITLET, ALBERT HOFFMAN. JViiX C. McCLOSKEYL Commisioners of Marion County, Indiana. Attest: HARRY DUNN, Audjlor. July 22. 29-Aug. 5, ’ NOTICE To the parties listed below, that tbe goods stored with us in your names will be sold for storage on the 29th day of July, 1924: Agio Hop Hon, John Walker. Walter Disponet. Blanch Groam. Anna McKinney, Katherine Adams. YVego Transfer Cos . Miss. Mack, Draehett Chemical Cos.. Joe Foixiuo, Patterson. Edd Hall. (Signed) DAVIS BROS. .328 YV Maryland St.. Formerly IS 9. East St. July 13. 22. 28. _ NOTICE The Board of Trustees of the Central Indiana Hospital for Insane will, receive sealed proopsals until Friday, July 25. at 10 a. m.. for furnishing supplies for the month of August. ,1924. Estimate book will be on file at Room 148, Statehouse. from and after Monday, July 21, 1924. By order of * 7 BOARD OF TRUSTEES. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administratrix of estate of 'Hannah M. MoClelland. deceased. late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estat'e is supposed to be solvent. JENNIE M. WHEELER. Arthur J. Robison. No. 22558. July 8. 15, 22.

JULY 22, 15=1

oxn. . T Y G U - NOTICES PUBLIC AUCTION | The Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway Company, the Cincinnati Northern Railroad Comr my and the E. I. & T. H. Railroad Company will sell the following described freight, which has not been claimed by owners, at public auction. Thursday. July 24, 1924, at 9:30 a. m., at the Unclaimed Freight Station of of the C., C., C. & St. L. Ry. Cos.. Capitol Ave. and South St., Indianaptolis, Ind., unless previously claimed by rightful owners: Lot No. R 112; consignee, W. A. Jones: destination, Atlanta, Ga.: 'commodity’,'. 1 box household goods. R 157, Joe Siegel, East St. Louis, 111., % drum lubg. oil: R 180, Bishopric Jflg. Cos., Cincinnati, Ohio, 58 empty cans: R 161, Aeitie Stock Food Cos.. Tiffin. Ohio, 30 sacks stock food: R 163. The Crew Chemical Cos., Arcanum. Ohio, 28 pi. and 2 bx. animal tonic; R 175. Used Tire Corpn., Chicago, 111., 1 bdl. (2) tires; ,B 178. David M. Finley, Danville, 111.; % bbl. and 1 kit roof cement: R 180. Mrs. F. Heinze, St. Louis, Mo., 3*bags stucco plaster; R 189. Arthur Keaster, Harrisburg. 111., 1 chair SU: R 190. Rose Tire Corpn., Chicago, 111., 2 bdl. tires; R 192. Hugro Mfg. Cos.. YVarsaw-, Ind.. 2 ctn’. and 1 bx. auto parts; R 104. Manhattan Paint Cos.. Cleveland, Ohio, 1 bbl. and 1 kit roof cement; R 195, Mrs. Walter F. Pangborn,. JeffersonvilleJ Ind.. 1 bx. notions: R 196. Cleveland Paint and Oil Cos.. CievefUnd, Ohio. 1 empty iron drum; R 197 O-N Twin City Feed Mill, Urbana, 111., 6 100-ib. bags poultry feed; R 199, Penn Oil and Supply Cos., Chicago, 111- 1 empty iron drum; R 205. Clark Smith Hardware Cos., Peoria. 111., 2 empty barrels: R 206. O-N L. Sohutt, Mt. Comfort, Ind.. 1 pkg. medicated animal feed: R 211, Danville Doll Cos.. DSnyille. 111., 2 bbi, and kits root cement: R 213, R. C. Hamner, Marion, Ohio, 2 60-gal. drums paint: R 214, Martell Motion Cos., P. O. Jackson, 111., Lawrenceville, 111.. 1 bx. toilet preps.: R 216. -Tropical Paint and Oil Cos.. Cleveland. Ohio, 1 bx. paint and 3 cans paint: R 217, O-N G. O. Brosey, New Carlisle, Ohio. 2 bags corn: R 219, C. R. Hammond. Shirley. Ind., 1 ' ctn. sales tickets; R 220. William C. Day. Hope, Ind., 1 steel keg ddrosize roof cover; R 222, E. W. Meyers YVhse., Chicago, 111., 1 bx. display rack; R 223, H. Hildebrand, Osborn. Ohio 1 bbl. oil: R 224, Curry Gas rage. No. Manchester, Ind., 2 crt. signs and 1 sign hanger; R 226, Pure Oil Cos., Indianapolis. Ind., 1 empty oil dram;. R 227. Ross Borden, Mt. Victory, Ohio, 3i bags animal fopd; R 228. Mr3. Wesleys Elsey. Mt. Carmel. 111., 1 bbl. notions; R 229. O-N Chase G. Crftss. Rushville, Ind.. 6 bgs. mineral mixture:' R 230. Conrey Davfs Mfg. C<vf Shelbyvilie, Ind.. 1 crt. table top; R 2.31, Mrs. Pearl ColestOck. Veedersburg. Ind.. 3 bx. animal tonic, 1 bx. animal dip; R 232; Robert Elder, Pekin. 111.. 2 bbl. bed linen and 1 bx. bed linen: R 233. Mrs. D. Lukes, Shiloh. Ohio, 2 tubes asphalt paper felt covering; R 2.38, O-N Kinsey & Hart. Tiffin. Ohio. 1 ammonia compressor, 2 bx. fittings, f bdl. pipe and 1 oil drum: R 225. William Routman Market. East St. Louis, 111., 1 case and x prate paper tablets; R 2.30, Martin Sc Martin, Chicago. 111.. 6 ctn. stove polish 'in tin): CNR 0 D. M. Brubaker, Ohio*City. Ohio. 1 box/hnd 1 fiber box insectide. In addition ’to the above refused and unclaimed shipments, we w-ill sell many other over and damaged shipments at this auction. Inspection can be made of the shipments for sale on YVednesday. July 23. 1924 Persons claiming any of the "foregoing deseribetrtrticles will please state to the undersigned the number of same given in the above list, prove ownership, pay charges and take same away before day of sale. Description of packages are copied from freight or waybill, but neither the quantity nor contents are guaranteed. J. K. Y’AN'CE, Freight Claim Agent. 558 Transportation Bldg. Indianapolis, Ind. Phone Main 5100 Term'l 159. McFADDEN AUCTION CO . Auctioneers. July 15, 22. V

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed b ; ds will be received by the Board of School Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. at the offices ot the board. 150 X. Mpriaian St.. Indianapolis, Jjjd.. until June 29. 1924. 8 o'clock p. m., and then opened, for the following: Window screens and doors for the south wing of school building No. 74, being uafd for cafeteria, service -oom. kitchen and storage rooms. The estimated cost of such work is $1,000.00. Bids will Tie received if r said work furnished, delivered and erected, and in various other alternative forms as set out in said speoifietaions. Specifications for this work on file in the office of the board. 150 X. Meridian St. Each proposal shall be In sealed envelope. with writing threon plainly indM eating character of the work to whicll proposal relates, as, for example. “Bid for Furnishing Screens at School No. 74, IcF cated at 1601 E. Tenth St.’’ All the bids must be submitted on blank form Xa. 98. as prescribed by the Indiana State Board of Accounts which hlanks will be supplied by the Business Director, upon application. These pro l posals must be accompanied by a certified check on an Indianapolis bank, or by New York. Chicago or Indianapolis exchange, for five (51 per cent of the maximum bid. The check or exchange must bh drawn payable to the order of the Eoard of School Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. In case a bidder, whose bid shall be accepted. shall not. within five days , after notice of such acceptance, perform his bid by entering into a written contract with the board, to perform the wt>-U in accordance with the provisions of the plans and specifications, and within that time secure the performance of his contract by a suras ty bond, with surety or sureties to the approval of the board, his certified check or draft and the proceeds thereof shall be and remain the absolute property of the board as liquidated dahiages for such failure, it being impossible to estimate tbe amount of damages such failure would occasion to the board. The contractor will be required to execute a contract and give a bond, forms of which contract and bond are made a part of the specifications. Each contractor receiving copy of the plans and specification* win 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 nr all bids. RICHARD O. JOHNSON, Business Director. Indianapolis. ImL. July ISA 1924. July 15. 22. RECEIVER S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAti ESTATE. State of Indiana. County of Marlon, est In the Marion Superior Court. Cause No. A-22394, Room No. 5. William D Vogel vs. Midwest Oil Corporation. Colonial Savings and Loan Association vs. Herman W. Ott. Midwest Oil Corporation, Chester A. James, receiver for Midwest Oil Corporation; Williaun D. Vogel. Jewett & Sowers Oil Company. William Clayton Duncan. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of'the Superior Court of Marion-County, Room No. 5, In cause No. A-22394, that I. Chester James the duls| •octing and qualified receiver in the abovA entitled cause, will on tbe Slst day July, 1924, at m.v office located at 811 Me.ver-Kiser Bank Bldg.. Indianapolis, Ind., offer at private sale all the assets of the Midwest Oil Corporation, including all personal property, etlch as desks, show cases, etc.; also the real estate located in Marion County, State of Indiana, as follows, to wit: i Lot Numbered Three Hundred and FiftyNine (359) in A M. Ogle and YV. W. Hubbard's Re-subdivision of A. M. Ogle et al. East Park addition to the city of Indianapoli3, according to the plat thereof as recorded in plat book 10. page 181. In the Recorders office of Marion County, Indiana. Said sale to begin at 10 o'clock A. M. of said" date, and shall lie subject to the approval of the court, and for not less than the appraised value. CHESTER A.- JAMES. Reeeoiver for Midwest Oil Cot. LITTLE & LITTLE, _ Attorneys for Receiver. July 15, 22. 29. NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF MAR-TON COUNTY COUNCIL. Notice :s hereby given thart a special meeting of the Marion County Council of Marion County. Indiana will be held- at the Commieisoners’ Court at the, courthouse in the city of Indianapoiis, Ind.. on YVednesday. July 30. at 10 o'clock a. m. (SEAL) HARRY DUNN, Auditor Marion County Indiana. July 15,'22. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice !s hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as executrix of estate of Wiliam A. Y'oncanon. deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvents^ FFSPANOLA VONCANON. No. 22552. July 8. lp. 22. 1 > NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice -4 hereby given, that the undersigned Iras duly qualified as"adminißtrator of estate of Jeremiah H. Robey, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. \ FRED BEASLEY. No. 22501. July 8, 15. 22. —, -- NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Oliva V. YV ebb,-deceased, lata of Marion County. Ind. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. THE UNION TRUST 00. A No. 23559. 1 July S, 15 22. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as executor of estate of Nicholas Kelsch. deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. DAVID KELSCH. No. 22560. July §. Id. 33.