Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 69, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 July 1924 — Page 10

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NOISE IMPAIRS LABOR CAPACITY, PHYSICIAN SAYS Dangers of Excessive Vibrations Set Out in Health Book, By Times Special NEW YORK, July 29. —In addition to causing deafness, noises and vibration in industrial plants and business houses cause a serious impairment of working capacity, according' to Dr. Lee K. Frankel in the “Health of the Worker,” a book just published for the national health council. “Noise, especially when it recurs frequently at irregular intervals, may require the readjustment of the worker’s whole nervous system,” he states. “It tends to distract attention; require more intense mental application; cause irritation and nervousness; induce insomnia, and it may be the cause of such weariness that it impairs the working capacity even more than severe muscular strain.” Quality Counts Dr. Frankel points out that volume of sound has less effect than quality. Deafness, for instance, sometimes caused to the members of a firing squad of a big gun in a turret, usually is only temporary, while 45 per cent of railway engineers, who have been employed for a number of years, suffer more or less from deafness. Boiler makers and those engaged in riveting for a long period of time practicaly never escape injury. Here vibration is as harmful as noise. Airplanes expose passengers to injurious noise and vibration. Dr. Frankel states. Often after a few hours spent in one the person temporarirly becomes deaf. At the same time -vibration is so great that it intenslles the noise. Women Are Sensitive. Womesn are especially sensitive to excessive vibration. Noise produced in a small inclosed space is particularly damaging to the auditory nerve. Loss of hearing later in life often dates back to the apprentice days of the worker who, as boys, were sent into boilers to catch the rivets and were subjected to the intense noise of hammering while Inside the cylinder. Dr. Frankel cites a number of occupations in which the noise hazard Is important. These include, loom tenders, spinners. telegraphers, bridge and ship builders and other iron workers. Almost any factory may produce noises which constitute a health menace. “Objectionable noises can often be greatly reduced by the use of rubber shock absorbers,” he states. "Sometimes special foundations for machines are necessary to reduce vibration. In many plants covering the aisles with a sound-deadening composition, such as battleship linoleum, brings improvement. Rubber is an idea, floor covering; in addition to being noiseless, it is water and damp proof, durable and hygienic.” GIRLS CARRY PARROTS Latest Fad to “Strut” the Beach With One on Shoulder. By Times Special NEWPORT, July 29.—Newport's two foremost debutantes, the Misses Muriel end Consuelo Vanderbilt, daughters of Mrs. William K. Vanderbilt, who are passing the remainder of the season at the De Haufeville cottage in Bellevue Ave., created anew sensation when they appeared at Bailey’s Beach, the most exclusive stretch of sand in the world, bearing on their shoulders alternately a green parrol with a red-tipped tail. These charming young representatives of America’s most palatial residences, were accompanied by Messrs. Earl Smith, son ofg Whitney Carpenter; Mrs. and George Bourne, son of Mr. Bourne, jthe Singer sewing machine king, who provided all sorts of antics to attract the bird’s attention and arouse its excitement. EATS GOAT—SAVES FINE Man Arrested for Keeping Animal in Cellar. By Times Special NEW YORK, July 29.—The Vigliatto family goat has been sacrificed on the altar of the law. Last week Anthony Gigliatto was haled into a Brooklyn court charged with keeping a goat In his cellar, which violates rx city ordinance. Gigliatto didn’t care to pay a fine so promised to serve garr 'hed goat meat for Sunday dinner. “Your Honor, we have eaten the goat,” Vigliatto reported to Judge Conway today. He produced the goatskin as proof that the goat was no more, and the charges against Anthony were withdrawn. Reopen Famous Zoc HAMBURG, Germany, July 29. The famous zoo at Stellingen, near Hamburg, is open for the flrct time since 1920. It was closed for financial reasons and has been reopened chiefly through the initiative of Henry and Lorenz Hagenback. They are sons of Karl Hagenback, famous showman, who founded the zoo in 1907. Island Springs Up KHARKOFF Warning beacons have been erected on anew island which sprang yp recently in tha sea of Azov', an arm of the Black Sev, as a result of a maritime convulsion. A gigantic geyser of earth, rocks and snoke spouted for more than ten minutes. At the end of that time a new island had appeared as If by magic out of the water. 9 PERSONALS ON and after this date. I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by any one other than myself.. CHESTER C, HAZELRIGG. MAGAZINES, all publications. Toy# sub•crlpbons solicited. Special dtubbmg offers. Vrite C. E. WELLS. Agent. Sheririaji Ind.

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Funeral Wednesday morning 8:30. from residence. Burial Liz ten, Ind, 3 I N ME MO R IAM IN MEMORIAM—WELLS. MRS. NANCY C.—Looking backward to the cross, and forward to the crown, we live in the hope of meeting mother, who passed away, one year ago today. It was then we lost our best loving friend, save Jesqp who died to save us. Shall we meet again, in the new Jerusalem? Yes. ’ precious thought, we shall meet each other there. SONS AND DAUGHTERS. IN MEMORTAM—In loving remembrance of our dear wife and mother. Elnora A. Brown, who departed this life two years ago today, July 28. Sadly missed by her husband and children. 8 FUNERAL DIRECTORS DREXEL 7/Ty 1222°™ 2551 Union UNDERTAKERS—HISEY * TITUS. 951 N. Delaware. W. T. BLASENGYM 2228 Shelby St. 1702 N. Illinois. Drexell 2570. “Planner & buchanan 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indian, apolis since 1887. Phone—Main 0641. 0642. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY BERT S. GADD—2I3O Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278, George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Main 0908. Whiteside & Hixon 1618 Prospect St. Drexei 3823. 10 LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Articles found in Indianapolis street csgf yesterday: 1 UMBRELLA 1 PURSE BANK BOOK AUTO LICENSE 2 PACKAGES PACKAGE OF TOBACCO ROSARY Main 2737 LARGE English bag stolen Jrom Ford Thursday evening, containing Army officer s uniform and equipment. Reward for information. No questions asked. Ben Davis 762, ring 1. LOST —Young airedale puppy, no colar: return to 3060 N. Meridian. RA. 8822. Reward. SlO LOST—At intersection of Capitol. Maryland and Kentucky Ave . Thursday. 1 p m. Reward Belmont 1484. LOST—Young airedale dog. answers to name of Laddie. Drexei 4373. Its easy—Call Main 3500. Ask for an Ad Taker. 12 HELP WANTED—MALE YOUNG man to assist with office work and odd jobs about the school in exchange for a complete business course. This is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious young man wanting a business j education, but a little short on funds, i See Fred W Case., Prim. CENTRAL , BUSINESS COLLEGE, comer Pennsylvania and Vermont Sts. Next door to Y. W. C. A. TIMES WANT ADS LEAD TO SUCCESS 13 INSTRUCTION’S ATTRACTIVE SALARY Interesting work In Beauty Culture A profession which is not overcrowded and ths demand for beauty culturists (rowing stronger every dsy. See how we help you to earn whl e you learn, how we give you practical experience, how we enable you in either day or even nig classes to make your life work eaaler and happier In a better paying position; Investigate NOW—send for free booklet—complete Information on this wonderful opportunity—NOW l Free Clinic RambowJkadano 157 N. ILLINOIS ST.. SUITE 207. PHONE Circle 0296. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER S COLLEGE. 510 E. Washington St., Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0757. POPULAR piano music taught in 26 leeaons, beginners and advanced. Clark Boles School. 10 W. Ohio St. Circle 8326. 16 HELP wanted—femalk $1,200 YEAR commission easily, posslbla spare time, real estate, easily learned. JESS, 616 Meyer-Klser Bldg. Main 6165, 17 SITUATIONS WANTED b—Female CURTAINS TO LAUNDER LUTZ. DREXEL 0895, WASHINGS to bring home. Work guaranteed. Randolph 1704, LAbY. age 27. desires permanent cashier position; experienced. Phone Cir. 2062. 18 ROOMS FOR RENT ~ CENTRAL, 1808; 2 well furnished rooms; in. modern home, Randolph 3671. DELAWARE. 1826 N.; 3 sleeping rooms in modem home: bath; reasonable. Harrison 3455. ILLINOINS. N„ 2623: well furnished rooms; garage. Randolph 2608. NEW JERSEY. N. 226: clean, modem rooms, by the day or week. Prices reasonable. Circle 3847. ORIENTAL N. 19; Apt. 2: mod.. fur. room: suitable for one or two persons. PARK. 1924 1 room, modern: ground floor; lady employed. Harrison 3798. TALBOTT. N.. 1923: nicely furnished roim: modern home. $5. Ran. 607, VERMONT. 318 E.; nicely furnished front room in modem home. Riley 2297, NEWLY furnished front room: in a raodern private home; $5. Web. 4077. £oUPLE to share modem home; no objection to* one child. Lincoln 3086. LOVELY room: well located; private home; reasonable, Washington 4656, >—Light Housekeeping BROADWAY. 1523; 2 'lovely front rooms. well furnished, modern. Circle 3087. EAST. N., 523; modem housekeeping , suite, gas range, water; reas. Lin. 5116. ELEVENTH St., 520 E.: 2 desirable, completely turn rms ; mod. Main 7596. HARRISON, 953; 3 rooms, kitchenette, up stairs: garage if desired. Drexei 3745. LEXINGTON Ave,. 802 : 2 nicely furnished front rooms: reasonable. Drexei 6862. MCARTY, E.. 649; mod. furnished light housekeeping rooms, bath; $6; good location.

IP ROOAIS FOR RENT a—Light Housekeeping OXFORD. N. 1133; 3 furnished light housekeeping rooms, Webster 0988. | TALBOTT, 2419 N.; 2 furnished rooms with garage. Harrison 3151. TRAUB Ave., 202: 2 furnished, ground floor; clean, gas, electricity. Bel. 1839. TUXEDO. 21 S.; newly decorated, modern, front rms., ga.; everything furn,: reas. TWE .FTH. E.‘, 610: two lams mod. connecting. unfurnished rms.. kitchenette. I UNION. 1622: 2 light housekeeping rooms; private entrance; everything furnished, | 86.00. b—Board and Rooms j MERRILL, 15 W.; roomers and boarders wanted. Drexei 8601. c—Rooms and Board Wanted BUSINESS man wants large unfurnished room with private family, north of Fall Creek. Will bring own furnishings. References furnished if desired. Please give details of accommodations and rent desired. Address A No. 1458. Times. 19 RENTALS a—House* ASHLAND, 1230L..7-room modem: SSO: water paid; allowance made on first month's rent, Lincoln 64-19. ASHLAND. 1942; seven rooms, strictly modern; newly decorated: new Holland furnace; garage. Call 105 N, Alabama. BEECHER St.. 914: $2150. J. E. MORRISON. 513 Lemke Bldg. Lin. 7536. CENTRAL Ave., 2327: 7 rooms, large yard, garage, hardwood floors, water furnished, strictly modern, $45. Phone Kenwood 3221. DENNY. N.. 295 b: 4 rooms, semimodern; $25: W. L. BRIDGES. 237 N. Delaware St. Circle 7808. DORMAN, 316: Ideal modern: 0 rooms; reasonable rent. Key 32214 Dorman. EASTERN Ave.. 41; 4 rooms, kitchenette and bath; $35; water paid allow, mad* ! on first month's rent. Lincoln 6449 EUCLID Ave., 131. N.; modern, half dou- i ble: newly decorated; 6 rooms, $37.50; easily heated. Irv. 1246 EUCLID. 406, N.; 3-room cottage; water. eleot'-lc lights; $16,50. Main 6409. GIMBER. 1609: 5-roora double; city water, electric lights, garage; $25. HANSON. 232: upper duplex: 4 rooms. bath, electricity, gas; $25. Ran. 0401. McDOUGAL, 1142; 4-room house, for colored. RUCKLE, 2808; 6-room modern double: garage, fine location, hardwood floors, built-in bookcases, china closet, SSO. Har. 3581. STRIWLY modern, 0-room double. Webster 8692. RENTALS—WHITE AND COLORED f N. RICHIE & SON. 710 BANKERS TRUST BLDG. MAIN 0520, FOR RENT—Five-room bungalow. 3114 W. Pratt St.. S2B per month. Phone Belmont 4970. ring 3. FOR RENT : Lynn St., new 4-room double. $lB. * Valley Ave : 4 rooms: electric lights, ee- \ ment porch, improved street: S2O. 20 th St.: 7-room modern; hot water heat; rent reduced to $45. COBB REALTY CO. Main 2218, HOUSE 2017 Hoyt Ave. 6 ROOMS: $35.00 State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4517, 9 E Market St. b—Houses, Flats Furnished VIRGINIA AVE . 846 >4: 4 ROOM MOD-I ERN APARTMENT: HEAT, WATER AND GAS. Drexei 2773. MODERN duplex, furnished: 4 rooms, bath and garage; perm ; adults Web 8526. c—A part ment s TACOMA Ave., N.. 1214; three rooms with private bath and entrance: newly furnished; reasonable. d— Business Place* DELAWARE, N. 1840: ravage for 2 cars; fine location rent cheap Ken. 2634. j FOR RENT—Office space, furnished or unfurnished 431-432 Lemcke Bldg f\ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ~ b—House*

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On the Sunny Side of 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 Rents 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 Lires Pass This Addition. Come out this evening. Our agents will be there. Or call and arrange for appointment. 913 Hume-Mansur MAln 3868.

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Four Bedroom Home Modern Located on paved Fletcher Are. Inst east of Shelby, Five rooms and kitchenette on the first floor, oak woodwork, fireplace and four bedrooms and bath upstairs. floored attic, steam heating plant. Price $5,500. Terms $1,500 cash, balance S4O per month. Call Ed. O'Callahan South Side Specialist, with McCORD A McKINNEY. Realtors, 311 Lemcke Bldg. Circle 3210; eveniga. Brookslde 1633. Near Brookside Park Home; 3 rooms on first floor and bath and three sleeping rooms on second. Thoroughly modem, with built-in features Street improved. Only $6,600, and can make terms. Marion County State Bank $270 Cash Your choice of these 4-room bungalows. Modern except furnace. 1900 block Hazel St. Between Brookside and BrightwO'id car line. Paved street $2,700, balance $25 per month. Call Mr. Washburn. Ren., Hum. 4250. J. E. Morrison & Cos. 513 Lemcke Bldg, Lincoln 7536. Beautiful Bungalow 3440 Hillside Ave. New four-room bungalow and two lar,e lots. This wi’l bear prompt investigation, as it is an exceptional bargain; SSOO down. S4O per month. J. S. Cruse Realty Cos. 128 N. Delaware. Main 5840. Vacant Lot As Down Payment On brand new 4-room bungalow In beautiful Irvington. 1% blocks to E. Wash, car. Your chance to make that vacant lot pay Call Mr. Keller. Res. Drexel 7186. J. E. Morrison & Cos. 513 Lemcke Bldg. Lincoln 7536. $250 Cash $22.50 PER MONTH 1 our-room. square-type home; electric lights, city water at sink in kitchen, inside toilet, near W. Michigan 'ar line. Let your rent pay for !t. Call Me tORD A MCKINNEY. Realtors, 311 Lemcke Bldg. Circle 5220; evenings, Brookside 1033.

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REAL ESTATE FOB SALB b—House* Haugh Street Near Michigan Good 5-room cottage; electric lights, gas. well and cistern In house, good condition, wants to sell at once: asking price. $2,800. <ash or terms, Mr. Keller Kan. 0894. Schmid & Smith, Inc. Realtors 130 N. Delaware. Main 4088. 6158 Haverford Ave. 5 rooms, modem bungalow, up-to-date with window shades, llvlntf-room. dtn ngrroom, 2 bedrooms, bath, kitchen, break last, nook, oement basement, laundry tubs and Model furnace. Small payment down. Da*anee like rent Price $5.600. Call C L. Davidson Main 4295; evenings. Randolph 4057, NOTICE New five-room bungalow, strictly modern; S2OO down, balance easy terms, located at Sixteenth St. and Medfo.d Ave. Salesman on ground all day. Phone Web. 7509 after 6 30 p. m 1800 Block New street. New 5-room bungalow: semi-modern. Want offer. Terms. Call Mr. Washburn. Res. Hum. 4256 J. E. Morrison & Cos. Rl3 Lemcke Bldg Line. 7536. NOTICE 2824 StaUon St.: eight-room house; two lots, fruit and shrubbery ali improvements in: a bargain. $3,500. Call Webater 7500 after 0:30 p m PARKER AVE . 549; 7 rooms modern hardwood floors. beautiful front porch: nice yard and basement; garage. See this without fail, then call Drexei 0184. VACANT LOT OWNERS I have several small doubles and I will consider clear, vacant lots as first payments. MR BURCAW. Main 1570. Res.. Randolph 0473 evenings. __ AT Fountain Square, double semi-modern, improved street. $4,000; SSOO cash, balance like rent FOUNTAIN SQUARE HOME SEEKERS. Drexei 406.1. TUXEDO. 21 8.: want offer on a 7-room. modern, rooming house; newly decorated: three-car garage: owner leaving city. Must sell at once. THIRTY-FIRST. E. 3849; new 6-room house; newly painted and decorated See this bargain. Small payment down. Webster 8922. FOUR-ROOM bunsaiows easy payments. Wash 4344 CITY HT-DRS REALTY QQ FOR SAlE—Modern home on easy terms 602 W. Twenty Eighth St. L. C JONES. EAST: bungalow: modern terms to suit purchaser. Webster 4543.

e—Suburban f Sterling Farms ACRE TRACTS Located 7 miles west of Monument. ’4 mile west of Ben Davis and 2 blocks souln of National road. Interurban stop on addition. Bus line within 2 blocks. Make excellent tract lor chicken raising or gardening. No building restrictions on the cheaper tracts. SIZE OF TRACTS These tracts are 101 feet wide and 311 feet long One of these tracts would make 6 large city lot*. PRICES Tracts range in price from S6OO and up. Weekly payments of $1.50 and up. Can be bought for $lO down. We allow liberal discounts lor any amount of cash. COTTAGE We also have anew four-room cottage, located on one of the best tracts In the addition. About an acre of ground, garage. east front. One block from interurban stop and 3 blocks from bus lines. Will sell for $2,300; S2OO down and s2l per month. NOTICE These desirable tracts are selling fast. You will have to act quick to get a choice tr.’Jt. Don't let the next slump in work ea; h you with nothing to fall back upon. SALESMEN ON GROUNDS EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING UNTIL DARK, INCLUDING SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. For further Information call Main 2957 or BElmont 3386. ring 2, evenings. 413-16 Occidental Bldg. A Rare Find 3200 N. Sherman Drive Seven-room home, real fireplace, furnace, electric lights, wide brick and cement front porch, glass Inclosed rear porch, fruit and flowers, well and cistern. 120-foot fronting on paved Sherman Drive, 235 feet deep, city water just put in the street, 3 blocks from car line, new school. Very small down payment, blanaoe monthly. Price $4,500. Call Circle o 220; evenings. Brookside 1633. McCord & McKinney Realtors FOR sale or trade. 10 acres close in. north. paved road. River Park, forest trees, clear, trade for city property. Lin, 1070. d—LoU Drexel Ave. East front lot, between Michigan and Tenth; in a neighborhood of good houses. PRICE SI,OOO. Priesmeyer & Weiss 136 N, Delaware 9t. Lin 8105, WOODED, east front, on Buckingham Ave., near 60th; only $695 on terms of $23 down .balance $2 per week. Call evenings. Randolph 4057, PRIMROSE Ave., near 61st St.; fine level lot 40x130; price $775; $lO down, balance $2 per week. Call evenings, Webster 7509. WOODED on Roosslyn Ave.. near 59th; good location for' high-class residence; price $975 on terms. $25 down, balance $2.75 per week. Call evenings, Humboldt 2439. BRYAM St., near 53rd St. and Butler College; new site; size 50x150; only S6OO and on payments of $lO down, balance $1.50 per week. Call evenings, Randolph 4057. LOT for sale: on Drexel north of 10 h. Webster 1922. FOR SALE —Two lots, 5 ana 6. Grassmere addition. Call Lincoln 3406. LOT for sale. 36x136. north front; open to colored buyers. Drexel 8023.

u, REAL ESTATE FOB SALB d—Lots S °V£HEAST corner Butler and 22nd 40x 131; fine building lot; price $349; small payment down, balance $1 per week Call evening*. \\>bnter 7509. TEMPLE - Ave. and 30th St . 40x160 Irice s.>oo on payments $lO down bal boldt *430 ‘*‘ r WCek Call evrnin F- HumB —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 ana pay no commiMions Ooii Main j KLEIN"' 1 f ° r MR ' ELVERS or MB. I IK A Ur- WE WILL BUILD r>A N 5,/ INANCE your home. RELIAjRT F REALTY CO Main 0186 22 real ESTATE wantkd r I LIST your property with us and prepare to move. Our service doea the turn. Buyer* wailing. Call Mr Strong. Main 2057. Orin Jessup Land Cos. LIST your property for *ai with Prie*-ml-yer A Weiss 136 N riel St. Lin. 8105. WE NEED HOUSES. Call Lincoln 3734. I F.TTINGER A SCHREIBER I I W ILL pay spot casn for your home if priced reasonable Ran. 1303 26 MiStELLANEOIiS FOR CALM •—Coal, ic* and Wood SPECIAL PRICES ! Best Va. Block Large Forked $6 50 Best K.v Lp. Large Forked $0 50 Best Glendora Lp. Large Forked. ~ $0 00 UNION ICE & COAL CO. Drexd 4621 Drexei 4623. b—Clothing TROUSERS j* 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. _4B West Ohio St„ Near Illinois r—Household Goods BREAKFAST sets, exclusive designs built and finished to order. BALL & SON. 442 Massachusetts Ave Lincoln 6061. LEATHER chairs and davenport bed: good condition: reasonable, Han 1958 9x12 RUG, one 6x9 rug. 1 sideboard, dining table and 6 chairs, hat rack, clothes wringer, wash boiler. Apartment No. 8, Pinex Apartments Drexei 6812. GRAY and bine breakfast set. $18: Gibson refrigerator, side iccr. $25; 2 screen doors, $5; small bedroom rocker. $5. Used 1 month. Stewart 1561. ' RUGS AND LINOLEUM CHEAP. RUGS AND LINOLEUM; HALF-PRICE SALE, 425 E. Washington St, SEWING machine: portable el*ctrie: bargain quick sale. 930 8 Meridian d—Miscellaneous Reduced prices on Wall Tent*, Auto Tents, Tarpaulins, Wagon Covers, Hardware and Campers Supplies. Open Saturday until 4 p. m. M. L. GOLDBERG & SON CO. 1302 W. Washington St CINDERS FOR SALE—2OO loads, SI.OO a truck while they last. BELMONT 2973. DRESS form; adjustable; cost $11.95; take $9 50, 19 N. Cheater. Irv. 2033, "FREE” sewing machine: excellent condition. $lO. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. 312 Mass. Ave. The Lawrence Paints Over 40 years on the market: cover* more and preserves the surface longer and goes further than other paint*. L. D. Tyler & Cos. Sole Distributors. 3 Electric Oscillating Deah Fans: good as new. Priced right. 1302 W. Washington St. WHITE Rotary cabinet sewing machine; traded in on electric; gooo rs new. $52. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. 312 Mass. Ave. PORCH swing, porch chairs, wicker chair. lamps, rug. hall runner, antique table, writirg table, cheat of drawers, cab, dishes. etc, Lincoln 4990. SINGER 66 sewing machine: like new. $35. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. 312 Mass. Ave. TEMPORARY silo for fair - exhibit; in. 8 sections; 10 feet diameter, 15 feet high, made of dressed lumber.' Washington 0741, Musical Instrument* COLUMBIA phonograph, walnut finish. excellent condition, $l5O size, bargain $35.00. Terms: no interest. 1114 N. Ms rldian St. PIANO player, baby grand, and violin. Harrison 2984, ONE Rex phonograph and 50 records; $25 sale. Circle 3793. f—Pet and Live Stock SHETLAND. Welsh and Hackney ponies for sale; all sizes and colors; at prices from $35 to S2OO. Write LUPTON FARMS. Hartford City. Ind MILK COW FOR SALE TWO thoroughbred, female, collie puppies: cheap. Hu. 1133. 4223 Guilford.

85 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALB f—P<it and Live Stock FIVE Rhode Island roosters for sale: good stock; also want to buy an every-day bloomer. Address A No, 1459, Times. 26 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Good, Sound, Yellow Ear Corn, Delivered to the Stock Yards. FURNITURE: suites or odd pi. es: rugs. heating stoves; cash paid. Ra. Slid. 27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS CLEANING AND DYEING CAPITOL CITY CLEANERS DREXEL 9409. DREXEL 2388, FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F, BURKLE, 416 Mass. Main 1428. FURNITURE, upholstering, repairing and reflnishing. Webster 4665, PAINTING of any kind; extra low price on store front best of material and workmanship. Lincoln 2077. RUGS. 9x12. thriy elnd. $2: all work guar. SUPERIOR CLEANERS. Ken. 4462. , REMODELING concrete blocks and ce7 ment work; tinning. T. F. BISHOP CO.. 901 E Washington St. Lincolu 3495. Main 7512. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana Ave. MULLER'S HAT SHOP. Moved to 107 W. Maryland St. FRED 1.. BLANTON: carpenter, contractor and builder. Phone Webster 2865. VAULT CLEANING—PERSONAL SERVICE. 935 E. Maryland. Stewart 1794. 28 STORAGE AND TRANSFER Furniture Moved Anywhere Responsible for all damages: special loads to Chicago, S9O up: city moving by job or $1.25 to $3 per hour: storage. $1 up. Ask about our payment plan. Drexei 8919-0362. H. T. BIEHL PACKING, STORAGE. OVERLAND HAULING—Low ratbs on California shipments Phone Main 2353-3628; night, Webster 0699-4579 aw Ur RADIO TRANSFER 3 Overland or City Hauling 8 8 214 B. Nv York. 9 S S MIKE OBRIEN Transfer and Storage. Main 1307. LOW prince moving $3 per load and up. CItAS. COOMBS Web, 3391, 29 BUS IN EsU °PPORT L NITIKB APARTMENT; eight rooms; modern; furnishings above average; home and income: $650. cash or terms. R. H. ABEL, 714 Statg Life Bldg. Lincoln 1478. CONFECTIONERY and steam table service soft drink parlor: has dally receipts of S2O and better; will take small down payment or trade. By owner. 1032 S. Meridian St. Grocery store and meat shop: good location near C., I. A W. railroad shops. Must sell. Call Belmont 5027. GROCERY and meats! reasonable rent” fine location Act quick. Circle 4995. POULTRY egg business northeast: cheap at $250 R H. ABEL 714 State Life Illdg. Lin. 1478. I SHOE SHOP Doing good business TAILOR shop; best location: can be bought with a small payment down: leaving city, must sacrifice. A. A. BARNES SALES SERVICE, 309 Guaranty Bldg. Circle 4033. 80 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE CHEV., 1923 touring; $325; let us demonstrate, Cali Riley 1050. 427 N. Mer. CHEVROLET. 1919 touring; for $00; terms 427 N. Meridian, Open even in ga. CHEVROLET touring. 1924: superior model, driven only 3 months. Will sacrifice. Can arrange very reasonable terms. as this cir is a real bargain Webster 5010. CHEVROLET. 1923 touring; original paint and ‘ires: excellent condition; will sacrlflce. Cs.H evmlngs, Rand 2252. CHEVROLET coupe, 1922; good condition: fair paint, good tires; $275. JONESWHITAKF.R SALES CO.. 343 N. Capitol. Open evenings. DODGE BROTHERS TOURING 1920 production: * low priced. dependable <xr that has many miles of satisfactorf service: only $300: terms. C. H. WALLERICH CO. 833 N. Meridian St. DODGE touring, a real buy for $65.00 down. See it today at 427 N. Meridian. Oper evenings, ELOAR brougham. 1922: like new; bargaln. 1009 N. Keystone. Webster 1089.

Slash log Tire Reduction! Sale! TIRE SERVICE MEANS LOTS OF MILEAGE AND FREEDOM FROM TROUBLE. YOU GET AJ&i OF THIS FROM ERIE CORDS AND OUR SERVICE. Get Our Prices= VouWH! Not IRegiret it IST " ERIE ” Bah/ Er s9.oo° rd CORDS W*"' CORDS 30x3% Ar guaranteed 12,000 miles In writ- ... rßt Sandusky Cord ln * b y us - 80x8%!”.'!!!?“"”X”Xmn I e.tw SB.IO 30x314.- $ 9.00 31x4 $9 75 30x3% 31x4 $15.25 $1125 Studebaker Cord 32x4 $n.35 ? 2x4%!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:!!:!;;;;; f,;s ISs mS size, if proportion 51650 cord gig standard * 6 - 20 S5 four cords ““ — ■““—— ——— 33,5 $24.93 are a high-grade tire and a real BARTLING CORDS s?xs !! ”i!i!i!!!i!!!!!:! 1:!!! §?!> S2d are aU * uaran ' 30x314--* $ 875 Mmrim CORim 30x314...•••• 32x4 $13.50 30x3% SJ-25 31x4 - $14.00 33x4 $14.00 31x4 M 0.75 32x4 $18.75 34x4 $14.50 32x4 MJ-00 33x4 $17.00 32x4% $17.50 33x4 $11.25 34,4 $17.50 34x4% $lB 50 34x4 sllsO 32x4% $20.45 We prepay charges on any mail order received from out of town. For ttye benefit of our "out-of-town” orders, we have established an hourly system. We will ship any order one hour afi)fer it is received at our office. CONSUMERS TIRE CO.

SO AUTOMOBILES FOB SALT FORD, 3922 touring; starter, dem., >ck wheel and other extras; $175: te ms. 427 K. Meridian. Open evenings and urn. FORD BODIES Ten used bodies, tourings, roadsters, sedans and coupes. Cash or terms. SWISSHELM & PARKER. FORD, 1923 touring; starter, aemountables, lock wheel; like new. Finance car. Sell balance due, SSO down. Main 5013. FORD sedan, 1924. lust like new, with accessories. See this one before you buy. Easy terms. 3839 E. Wash. Irv, 4343. FORD touring. 1922; this car is alright in every way. and a real bargain at $l5O. Hurry, 3839 E, Washington 9t, FORD coupe, 1923; must sell at sacrifice by Wednesday. MR. FURGESON, Lincoln 7575. FORD sedan, with over SIOO in extras. for sale or trade. Riley 1050. FORD speedster: very fast. Yours for SSO. MILLER AUTO SALES. 644 E, Wash. FORD touring in perfect condition: S2OO cash; private owner. 3026 Carscn Ave. FORD, 1921; Oakland 34-B, sedan! 730 W, Washington St. FORD coupe, 1924; big bargain. 2917 Central Ave. Randolph 1300. FORD sedan $95 dowt. 059 N. Capitol. Open evenings GRANT 1921 roadster; must sell thiß week. MB. EMERY. Lincoln 7575. JORDAN sport model touring: perfect condition; sacrifice for quick sale. See Mr. Brown. 611 Meyer-Kisor Bank Bldg. LIBERTY 6 touring; 595 down; 5 cord tires: runs good 658 N. Capitol. Open evenings MARMON touring. 1921 4-pass. All new tires, new paint, motor excellent condition, like new. Bargain SBSO. Drexei 4629. MAXWELL. 1920 touring; runs perfectly. Yours for' sllO. Terms. MILLER AUTO SALES. 644 E. Washington St. NASH 6. touring; s9o down. 659 N. Capitol, Open eveningß. NASH Sport; reflnished like new: $445. 29X7 Central Ave. Randolph 1300. OLDS, sport touring, new; before buying a new car see this demonstrator; just like new: easy terms. Irvington 4343. TEMPLAR touring, must sell immediately. 21 S. Brookville Blvd. Irvington 3737, USED CARS Dougnt and sold. 1. GOLDBURG 522 N. Capitol. For Good Used Cars See I WOLF AUTO CO. 559 N. Capitol. Main 1579. Open Sundays. GUARANTEED USED CARS. Your own terms. Day and Night Auto Laundry. AUTOMOBILES of every description. CHAS G. SANDERS CO., 1025 N. Msridian. Circle 2772, USED CARS cash, payment or trade. Jones Whitaker Sales Cos.. 345 N. Cap. c—Truck* FOUR-WHEEL trailer that will do behind 2 or 3(4 -ton truck or Ford tractor. Stake body. 16x6: also couplings for any truck. Will haul 3H tons extra with trailer: two wheels and tires, tarpaulin. new paint. Sell cheap. Dr-e 1 5919. FORD ton truck. 1924 title: "xcc.. ~t condition . Must sell this veea. MR. EVERSON. Lincoln 7575. STF.WART •'> -ton. panel b 00,,. A 1 condit:on: $75. 2131 F. Wash. Web, 4478. WILL trade Mi -ton Ford truck for Ford louring. Call Belmont 3669. 31 AUT OMO BILKS WANTED WANTED, 100 CARS to wreck for parts. Will pay the highest cash prices. Cal! us first. . SAM CORAZ AUTO PARTS A TIRE CO. 519 N. Capitol Ave Main 6389. WILL trade equity in modem house. S6OO. for small car. Best offer takes same. Call Circle 2126. AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E. New Tcrk St. Main 4446 32 ALTO SIFFLIES, KEf > AIRfiT~~ AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. IlUnoi*. S & S Auto Laundry TIRES —TIRES Ford sizes. 92 and up. Other sizes. $3 j and up All used tires guaranteed. Adjustments at half price. 525 W. Washington St. Open evenings. USED tires, any size. $2. Open evenings till 10 p. m. ROGERS TIRE SHOP. 3117 W. Washington St. Belmont 4300. TIRES ON PAYMENTS. CAPITOL SALES CP 54 W. New York. S3 MOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES GOOD bicycles *sß and up. Tires $2 and up. 940 Massachusetts Ave. 84 A I,' TOMO BI IE A rUK KENT BENT A NEW CAR. C drive It. 137 SL Wabash Cncle 3000. 37 MONEY TO LOAN PERSONAL loans. 24-hour service. If you need money we want to meet you. SECURITY INVESTMENT AND LOAN. 136 N. Dpi.. Room 104. Lincoln 5050. 39 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Christine E. MidkiiT. deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be. solvent HORACE E. MIDK3FF. No. 22611. July 29-Aug. 4. 11.

82 AUTO SUPPLIES, REPAIRS

TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1924

89 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE. JM Indianapolis. July 28. Notice is hereby given that the signed, executrix of the last will of Pruella Fo-tner, deceased, pursuant to the provisions of said will, will offer for sale on Sept. 17, 1924, at the office of Clarke & Clarke, Nos. 730-735 Bankers Trust Building. Indianapolis, Ind.. for not less than the full appraised value thereof, the following described real estate, to wit; Part of the east *4, southwest M , section 15. and part of the east H. northwest 14, section 22. township 15. range 2 east, described as follows: Beginning in the center of the National road at a point 281.8 feet measured along the center of said road eastwardly from the west line of the east *4. southwest % of said section 15; thence south parallel with the west line of said half quarter section 819 feet into section 22 to the north line of the right-of-way of the Terre Haute A Indianapolis Railroad: thence westwardly with said right-of-way line 274.25 feet more or less, to the west line of said half quarter section; thence north along said west line 798 leet to the center of the National road: thence running *>ith the center of said road north 69 degrees east 281.8 feet to the place of beginning, containing 6 acres, more or less. If said real estate is not sold on said date, the undersigned will continue from day to day thereafter to offer said real estate for sale at said place until the same shall have been sold. Said real estate will be sold for cash in hand and free and clear of all incumbrances. except all unpaid taxes. WELLS. Executrix. CLARKE & CLARKE, Attorneys. Juls 29, Aug. 5, 12.-19. I NOTICE TO BIDDERS FOR A PRIVATE j TELEPHONE SYSTEM FOR JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN. ROBERT W. LONG HOSPITAL AND INDIANA MEDICAL SCHOOL. Sealed proposals will be received by the Trustees of Indiana University for the provision and installation of a Private Manual Telephone System for the James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children. Robert W. Long Hospital and Indiana Medical School, located in the City of In--1 dianapolis. in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by Robert Frost Daggett, Architect, and Charles R. Ammerman. Engineer, of Indianapolis, Indiana. Bids will be received at the office the Architect until twelve o'clock. August 8, 1924. The Trustees reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Bids must be accompanied by certified check for five per cent of the bid submitted. cheeks to be made payable to the Trustees of Indiana Univercity, to insure execution of the contract by the successful bidder. The successful bidder will be required to execute a contract on a form | provided by the Engineer. He will also be required to furnish satisfactory surety company bond to the full amount of the contract price. Plans and specifications may be seen at the offices of the Architect. Robert Frost Daggett. 960 Consolidated Building, or the Engineer, Charles R. Ammerman, 529 Occidental Building. All communications in reference to the above proposal or contract should be addressed to the Engineer. JOHN W. CRAVENS. Secretary Board of Trustees. Indiana University. Bloomington. Indiana. July 29, 1924. RECEIVER'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Etate of Indiana, County of Marion, es: 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: William D. Vogel. Jewett & Sowers Oil Company, William Clayton Dqncan. 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 duly acting and qualified receiver in the above entitled cause, will on the 31st day of July. 1924, at my office located at 811 Meyer-Kiser Bank Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind., offer at private sale all the assets of the Midwest Oil Corporation, including all personal property, such as desks show cases, etc.; also the real estate located in Marion County, State of Indiana, as follows, to wit: Lot Numbered Three Hundred and FiftyNine (359) in A. M. Ogle and W. W. Hubbard's Re-subdivision of A. M. Ogle et al. East Park addition to the city of Indianapolis, according to the plat thereof . as recorded in plat book 10, page 181, the Recorders ofiice of Marion Indiana Said sale to begin at 10 o'clock A. M. of said dhte. and shall be subject to the approval of the court, and for not less , than the appraised value. CHESTER A. JAMES. Receiver for Midwest Oil Cor. LITTLE A LITTLE. Attorneys for Receiver. July 15. 22. 29. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. the Board of Commissioners of Mai ion County. Indiana, will, up to 10 o'clock a. m. Aug. 12, 1924, receive sealed bids for the following bridges: Nos. 767-52, 768-31. 772-51. 773-25. 774-26, 775-27, all in Perry Township. Nos. 763-19. 766-26. 769-58. all in Pike Township. Nos. 770-34. 777-100. in Washington Township. , No. 7713 in Wayne Township, according to plans and specifications on file in the office of the auditor of Marion County. Each bid must be accompanied by a bond and an affidavit as required by law. The board reserves the right to reject -any and all bids. Witness our hands this 21st day of July. 1924. JOHN KITLEY, ALBERT HOFFMAN, JOHN C. McCLOSKEY, Commlsioners of Marion County. Indiana. Attest: HARRY DUNN. Auditor. July 22, 29-Aug. 6. TIMES WANT ADS BOOST BUSINESS