Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 85, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1924 — Page 10

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2 CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS—We wish to thank our many friends, reativen. neighbors: also the ladies of the Kn-Klux Kian. for their kindness and sympathy extended to us during the brief illness and death of cur wife and mother. Mrs. Jennie Williams. Also for the beautiful floral offerings, the consoling words of our minister, the Rev. fewett of the Morris St. M. E. Church, he songs qf the choir and the undertaker. W. T. Blasengvm. for his efficient s'-rvioes, MR L T WILLIAMS AND CHILDREN. 5 FUNERAL DIRECTORS WtxicL ST W. T. BLASENGVM 8228 Shelby St. 1702 N. Illinois. Drexell 2570. “"PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indian apoli9 since 1887. Phone—Main 0641. 0642. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY BERT 9. GADD—2I3O Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2"TB. __ , UNDERTAKERS —HISEX A- TITUS. 951 N Delaware. Main 3680 _ George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. -Market. Mein OOPS, Whiteside & Hixon 1 Prof St. 7 LODGES~AND t LUBS~~ FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. No. 211—Regular meetings held every Monday evening at s p. m. at Eagle’s Temple. 43 W. Vermont.St F. L BUCHANAN. President. WILBUR It. MILLER Secreta-y 8 SPECIAL NOTICES STOLEX BONDS Please take notice that the following bonds were stolen from the offices of the Sheehan Construction Company. 207 Holliday Building in the citv of Indianapolis. CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS BARRETT LAW BOND, f Improvement Bonds) Series Bond Par Due No. No. Value. Dates. 5331 10 ?4' , 0.09 Dec. 1. 1930 5336 9 500 00 Dee. 1. 1929 6347 5 48.69 Dee. 1, 1925 5333 10 500.00 Dec. 1. 1930 5347 6 48 09 Dec. 1. 1923 5347 7 48 09 Dec. 1. 1927 5347 8 48.69 Dec. 1. 1925 5321 10 266 48 Dec. 1, 1930 5347 9 48.89 Dec. 1. 1929 5347 10 48 69 Dec. 1 1930 5061 5 12.35 Dee. l’ 1924 5061 6 12.35 Dee. 1 1925 5061 7 12.35 Dec. 1. 1926 5061 8 12 35 Dee. 1. 1927 5061 l2 35 Dec. 1, 1928 5061 10 12.35 Dec. 1. 1929 5075 9 80.96 Dee. 1. 1928 6353 2 12 28 Dec. 1. 1924 6353 3 12.28 Dec. 1. 1925 6380 2 30.93 Dec. 1. 1924 ALSO One Third Liberty Bond—Denom.. SIOO It is assumed an attempt will be made to negotiate the bonds by sale or as collateral to a loan somewhere within the State of Indiana due to lack of familiarity of outside banks and dealers with this type of bond. Please notify the undersigned at Main 4513 or the Indianapolis Police Department SHEEHAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY. 10 LOST AND FOUND

FOUND—Articles found In Indian•noils street cars yesterday: GENT S tniBSEELA HAND BAG Main 2737 PURSE. brown, laays: Key and money; downtown; Wed. W.vsh. 1127, Reward. LOST —Shell-rim glass-s. south, between Merrill and Union and Palmer Sts.. Tuesday. Call Drex. 2033 eveninra. REWARD. STRAYED—Cockerel Spaniel. jet-black, bob-tailed. Answers to name of Pepper. Reward for return to 251 N. Randolph. Circle -IPO4. BEAGLE nour.d: white and Clack spots. fema'e. 1215 Marlow. Lin. 3703. LIBERAL REWARD 12 lIIILP WAN TED—MALE FIRST-CLASS stack erectors. Call Drexel 019413 INSTRUCTIONS ATTRACTIVE SALARY Interesting work In Beauty Culture A profession which Is not overcrowded and the demand for beauty eulturiata trowing stronger every day. See how we help you to earn -while you learn, how we give you practical experience, how we enable you In either day or evennlg 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 1 Free Clinic JiembpY/jkmtemv Culture m 157 N. ILLINOIS ST.. SUITE 207. PHONE Circle 0236. GIRLS —Beauty work is a real vocation. We are an exclusive school. Give expert personal attention. LA ROSE BEAUTY SALON. 415 Roosevelt Bidg. Circle 8.>77. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER'S COLLEGE. 510 E. Washington St , Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0757. POPULAR piano music taught in 20 lessons beginners ana advanced. Clark Boles School 10 W Ohio St. Circle 8328. 14 SALESMAN WA.VIhIJ WE OFFER salesmen wishing to sell direct to the wearer fine, made to measure. men's clothing at 524.50 and $29.50 retail, a splendid opportunity to now get exclusive territory with liberal commission. Write in for our dandy line. INTERSTATE TAILORS. Dept. I. TANARUS., 102-400 W. Fourth St., Cincinnati. Ohio. lo Ai.K Nlb AN D Isol7k I I UKS ~ AGENTS—Write for free samples. Sell Madison "Better-Made' Shirts, for large Manufacturer direct to wearer. No capital or experience required. Many earn SIOO weekly and bonus. MADISON MILLS, 560 Broadway. New York. n SITU \TIQNS W ANTED b—F emale CURTAINS TO LAUNDER. MRS. J. LUTZ. LINCOLN 495 ft FAMILY and mens washings to bring home. Work guaranteed. Rand. 1704. NURSING wanted; thoroughly experienced: charges according to case. Webster 3278. WASHINGS only; called for and delivered. Guaranteed to be all right. Prices reasonable. Lin. 3980. 18 ROOMS FOR RENT CLINTON HOTEL. 29 Virginia Ave.. desirable. right in the heart of city, $3 to $6 per week. COLLEGE. 1405; modwn front room, suitabie for two: home privileges.

IP BOOMS FOR RENT COLLEGE. 2455: large front room, nicely furnish-d: meals near. Kenwood 2287. EUGENE ST.. W. 1245: 7 ROOMS. GROUND FLOOR, KENWOOD 2317 front room, private family: $4: garage optional. Har, 4730-J. MARKET. E. 526: moui-rn furnished rma., $2 prr week, up. Main 5543. ■ NEW JERSEY. N. 721; front room suilable for 1 or 2 gei-.ts. Circle 4286 WALCOTT. 27 N.; furnished front room: private familv; modern. Lin. 8089, THE Preston; modem. well furnished deeping rms 543 E. Market. Li. 8727. NICELY furnished cool sleeping room: modern: private entrance. Circle 0403. NORTH—Room for mail with reference: pnavte home. Har. 4771-J, ATTRACTIVE room, also one with kitchen privileges: widow’s home. Main 7923. 3 —Light Housekeeping BROADWAY. 1422: light housekeeping rooms, furnished: garage: §5 and SO. CENTRAL. 3335: three rooms, bath for 2 or 4 employed people. Wash. 2210. 11TH, W. $134: two iront connecting rooms, ground floor, private entrance, modem. 58 Circle 3191. ILLINOIS. N. 1126: 2 connecting rooms: modern, private gritraiu-e. Circle 0403. ILLINOIS. N 915; furnished rms . sink, range, bath: $5.00. Free auto space. MARKET., F... 920; two front. clean. modern furnished light housekeeping rooms: private home: reasonable; adults. NEW JERSEY. N. 721: 2-room furnished apartment. Circle 4286 NEW JERSEY. N.. 1474: one large room; kitchenette: private home. NOBLE St.. 701, S.: Half square west of Virginia Ave.; well furnished, clean and desirable: downstairs front room; reasonable rent: gas and electricity. TENTH. E.. 321: two light housekeeping rooms' front; furnished. 31 ST. W. 1057: modern, furnished housekeeping room. Randolph 7879. 12TH E . 010; two rooms, kitchenette, unfnmished. modern. 22ND. E.. 419 1* : two large rooms for housekeeping. WALNUT. W 121: rooms modern, light housekeeping: reasonable. TWO rooms and kitchenette with sink. neally furnished 89 30 week R, 1. 132 1 TWO downstairs rms . furnished, modern. sink: $6 wkly ; child, welcome. Cl oi>Bo TWO connecting rooms, gas stove, also 1 sleeping room Randolph 1175

COUPLE to share home with congenial couple. Webster 4332-W. b—Board and Rooms ROOM with board. $8 per week; private home. Riley 1220 19 / RENTALS a—Houses 3ERNARD AVE., 110 —Cottage 4 rooms, kitchenette ami bath: water furnished: in iirst-clasg condition: strictly modem DEXTER AVE., 1630: 6 rooms, strictly modem: garage; 540 per month. Call after 11 a. m. Har, 3002. DORMAN. 314; modem, six rooms; tor oue family or two couples. LEEDB Ave.. 333: new tour-room, semtmodem double- garage: $32.50 p-r month. Lincoln 7671 or eve. Hum. 3411. LUDLOW Are., 1821: nice Utile double; gas. electric lights, city water furnished: 524 Brookside or Brightwood car. MADISON Ave., 1800: 3 or 4 rooms gas. water ar.d electricity: 515. Dr 3424 MICHIGAN. W. 3605: new 5-room double, i modern, garage with front drive NAOMI St.. 1123: five rooms, electric lights, city water gas 523. HA 2146-J. RAWLS Are.. 5963: 4-room double: gas. electricity, city water paid; $22. Irvington 3849. 027 Si E. Vermont. 4 rooms sl7 .50 330 S. Hamilton. 5 rooms 20.00 622 Laurel. 6 rooms 25.00 418 N. Bradley. 5 rooms 27.50 1332 Fletcher. 6 rooms, modem . . . 30.00 2322 Bellefontaine, 4 rms. modern 40 00 5737 H -5739 Bonus. 4-5 rms 625 to 532 50 COLORED RENTALS 512 50 to 540 L N. RICHIE A SON Main 0520 710 Bankers Trust. 2300 BLOCK Yandcs St.. 3 and 4room houses. $lO each. Call Mr Marti Main 0792. 'WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO. 509 West 28th St. 5-room bungalow, thoroughly modem; nice yard. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4517. 9 F. Market St EAST 22nd St.. 421: six-room house, in good condition. 3011 E. TWENTY-SECOND ST. Six-room, semi-modern douub’e. Excellent shape. $lB. Cal! Mr. Marti. Main 0792 WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO. c—Apartments S. EAST and Minnesota; 3 rooms and bath; water furnish'd: $25 p"r month. REALTY LOAN CO.. Lm.-o n .3939 WASHINGTON St . E : Landers: lower apt., 6 rooms and bath Riley 1968 Colored Plats 324 W. 21st St.; 2 rooms and bath; s2l and *22.50. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. 9 E Ma-ket. Mam 4317 d—Business Place* 16TH W„ 154-156 ; 2 new storerooms just completed: 14x40 feet. Lincoln 2612. MERCHANTS Bank Bldg. Half of office. Main 6788. FOR SALE OR LEASE 4.000 feet, light, for airy manufacturing space, electric elevator, steam heat Call 715 Ft. Wayne Ave.. or Harrison 3980, STOREROOM at 1732 E. Tenth St.; good location for tailoring shop, dry cleaning or pressing parlor. Rent 535. Inquire at 1730 E. Tenth. Br 1740 OFFICE SPACE for rent, furnished or unfurnished. 431-432 Lemeke Bldg. f—Resorts and Cottage* FURNISHED summer cottage. 3Valk down River from 71st St. Ask at “Hiawatha. Randolph .3288. 21 REAL ESTATE 7 FOK S\lJB ~ b—House* Barth Ave.—2llo Cottage type of 5 rooms, semi-modern. Price $2,500: 5300 cash. bal. contract. Call Hofmann. Main 2957 or Hum. 2424. Orin Jessup Land Cos. LA SALLE. N.. 2911; new four-room; good location: $2.400: easy payments. LAUREL St.. 1302: $.300 cash and 527 per month: price. $3,500, which includes new street: now vacant. Inspect and make offer. Main 0151. E. J. Sexton. Drexel 2231. SOUTHEASTERN Ave.. 2000; 4-bedroom, modem home; garage; bargain; terms. Mam 3331. -Leeds Ave. Good modem 5-room bungalow, between Southeastern Ave. and Wash. St. Price $4,000. Onlv 51.000 cash, balance terms. L. G. Miller & Cos. 433 Lemeke Bldg. Mam 1003. VILLA Ave. —Near new Pleasant run blvd.. 5-room modern bungalow, long living room, built-in features, garage with side drive. 5750 will handle. Lincoln 3734 WARM AN Are.. 1244: 5-room, semi-mod-ern bungalow; garage; newly decorated and painted terms Main 33.31. WARREN. 655 : 6 rooms. lights, gas. well, cistern; beautiful yd ; $2,850 easy payments. Owner. 609 X. Beville. BR, 1272. FOR SALE Fine modern. 5-room house with complete bathroom; full basement and all modern conveniences House new and completed only last month. Splendidly located, one mile from Circle, anfl directly facing beautiful new Rhodlus Park. Pave street: good neighborhood. On Reisner St., two blocks north of Morris St. House and lot for sale cheap at 54.500. Cash or payments. Telephone MAIN 2530. OR AFTER 8 P. M.. RAN. 4536. Ask for VAN ARSDEL. SBOO Gives Title Four-room home in good condition; electric lights, city water in yard, sewer and gas in to the property line: garage, street now being paved: buyer to assume loan of $1,150, payable $11.50 per month, and Barrett law; located near Garfield park. Call Ed O'Callahan. South Side specialist with McCord & McKinney. Realtors. 311 Lemeke Bldg. Circle 5220. Evenings. Brookside 1633. BUNGALOW, new. by owner; 6 large rooms, built-in features; a real bargain: terms. 3639 if. Emerson Ave.

21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b— House* $350 Cash Or your lot as down payment puts you jn this cosy 5-room bungalow on Comer i Ave. off Shelby St. This is priced right I and must he sold this week. Balance less than rent. Call E. C. Hougeu. Res. : Irv. 0580-W J. E. Morrison & Cos. 513 Lemeke Bldg. Lin. 7536, To the Man Who is looking for a fine business location combined w-ith a desirable dwelling, we have to offer this house of 5 living rooms and 1 business room, located in 1500 block Roosevelt Ave. This is a thriving business •■enter. Has a two-ear garage and is reatty to move in. Call eveuiugs Irv 2496. or Har. 2823. Brown & Dunlap Main 73 07. * 831 L-emcke Bldg. Near Big Four Shops 4-room bungalow, about 6 months old: i in Brightwood; has electric lights and I good driven well. Lot 37 4sxl80; 2-ear garage: lot fenced; owner leaving city and must sacrifice. Price $1,675; *43,5 cash, balance only sl3 per month. Call E. C. Hougen, Res. Irv. 0580-W. J. E. Morrison & Cos. 513 I.emcke Bldg. Lin. 7536, Have You $150? If you have, it will put you in possession. of anew 4-room bungalow. 114 ; blocks off E. sVash. car in beautiful Irvington. Balance less than rent. Call Mr. ' Raher. Res. Drexel 7180, J. E. MORRISON & CO. | 513 Lemeke Bldg. Lin. 7536. Bargain See lor yourself. 2822 Brookside Ave. ' New 5-room modem bungalow: hardwood ■ floors. Large lot, garage, built 2 years. Has pretty lawn, paved street: SBSO cash, balance $36 per month. Call Mr. Washburn. Res. Hum. 4256. J. E. Morrison & Cos. 51.3 Lemoko Bldg. Lin. 7.330. Your Lot As Down Payment or $350 cash puts you in to this dandy 5room bungalow on Comer Ave.. 4 squares east of Shelby St Has electric lights and | well. Enclosed back porch. Monthly I payments less than rent. Call E. C. , HOL'GEN Re*.. Irv. 0580-W. J. E. MORRISON & CO., 513 Lenc lie Bldg. Lin, 7536, SIOO Cash •and monthly payments will buy two-story, six-room semi-modern stucco home on paved street, near Brightwood car. Z. B. HINT, Realtor 411 Lemeke Bldg. Main 4345 Was! 0885 1906-1912-1916 Tlazel St. Four-room bungalow with complete bath, fireproof roof, paved street, newly papered and painted, priced right; $2,700: S*3OG cash, balance less than rent; would show I*2 per cent on rental investment. Call Mr. Washburn. Res. Hum. 4.250. J. E. Morris mi & Cos. 513 Lemeke Bldg Lin. 7536. HEAL ESTATE EAST New 5-room house, ready to move in: built-in bookcases: large rooms: front and back porches: cement walks, large lot; garage: only 52 750. Small pay ment down. I 211 9 Wallace SI Irv. 2304 WALKING DISTANCE 1 Stillwell St.: 5 rooms: inside toilet: lights water and sewer. On payments; ! 52.400 MARION COUNTY STATE BANK Ton S< >M hTrSETP. j ust completed. 5 room#, basement, furnace, ament and brick I porch, lit-ar news hod. $3 750; terms. CIVIC REALTY CO. 136 N\ Delaware. Lir.'-oln evenings. Ren. Rooming House Nine rooms, niod-rn; two blocks to I Fountain Square; priced ridiculously low : on terms. Cali Mr. Keller. Res. lJregel - 7180. J. E. Morrison & Cos. 513 I.emcke Bldg. Lin. 7536. ; TWO NEW VlOdM MODERN 7 "BUNG A LOWS—Paj ni/iits: n* r Garfield Park twu blocks from car line; will take lot u* firt payment; i ardwood floors. MR. KOrsK it Irv <>7o7. M tin 4730. ; BARGAIN—On payment* or tak<* lot at* p-trt on 6-room, modern bungalow c;'ur t S near Michigan and La Sal!* 1 , positive barL'ain hi $4 >OO. See JESS. Room tiltJ, Meyer -Kiser Bldg. J SNAP—Near Panhandle Shops; good looking. modern. 7 room home; $2.000 w l' -iy: part cash, part trade. See JESS. ' rc° om **l6. Meyer-Kiser BJdg. ■ to sell n< k w senu-modern bungalow; 5 rooms and room for a bath; will <*onsider lot a.* down payment. Ran. M6j] or Wish 24“>K. DOPBLE. east: H rooms a side: strictly modern breakfast nook "-car garage; <‘nr>; r lot. Pric'd for qolek f.aie DR 4<M>3. SI.OOO EQUITY - in a five-room modern j stucco for *BOO. 1343 Rua he. i FOR modern or semi-modem doublet, east or southeast rail Drexel 6184 FOUR ROOM bungalows, easy pay men is." Wash, 4344 HTV BLDRS REALTY CO $250 Cash New St : just south of Town; new . p >- ! room semi-modern bungalow: has water | land electric lights; room for bath; builtin kitchen cabinet; balance ran be carried $31.50 p*r month. Call Mr. Washburn, Res. Hum. 4256. J. E. Morrison & Cos. 513 Lemeke Bldg. Lin 7536. You Read tne Want Ad — Have you tried to use them? Us easy—Call Main 3506. j Ask for an Ad Taker e—Suburban Sterling Farms ACRE TRACTS I Located 7 miles west of Monument, 14 1 I mile west of gen Davis and 2 blocks south I of National road. Interurban stop on addition. Bus line within 2 blocks. Make ex- j eellent tract for chicken raising or gard-n- ---| lng. No building restrictions ou tho ■ cheaper tracts. i SI/E OF TRACTS Thc tracts are 101 feet wids and 811 feet long. Ono o! these tracts would; miL:“ 5 large city lots. PRICES Tracts range in price from S6OO and up, I Weekly payments of $1.50 and up Can: be bought for $lO down. We allow liberal I discounts for any amount of cash. COTTAGE 1 We also have anew four-room cottage, j I located on one of the best tracts in the > addition. About an acre o' ground, ga- ! rage, east front Cne block from Interurban stop and 3 blocks from bus lines. Will sell lor $2,300. S2OO down and s2l per mouth. NOTICE These desirable tracts are selling fast. ' You will have to act quick to get a choice : tract. Don't 5 t the next slump in work | catch 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. 415-16 Occidental Bldg j Theatre Tickets Given Away at Treeholm Park The New Close-In Addition Among the i Trees. As long as they last., we will give away fifty theater tickets to white adults visit- ! ing Treeholm Park this week. Each ticket : good any evening this week at Tacoma , Theater. We want you to see for yourself j the many advantages of this new addition ! among the trees. Come! See Treeholm I Park. No obligation incurred. LOCATION—3BOO east, on paved S. ; Sherman Drive, a short walk south of Washington St., just beyond the Pleasant Run bridge. $lO down. $1 to $2 per week, ; buys a lot. Some lots face Christian Park, where the children can romp and play. Salesmen on grounds until dark. We permit reliable people to build a small place at once. Don’t delay. Only nineteen lots left unsold. Robert S. Nordvke 705 National City Bank Bldg. ! Main 2630. Res.. Humboldt 2132. I jl2 H ACRES. 4kg milf's northwest of Riverside Park. Good house, bam, gaj ra ~ e an< 3 poultry house. Main 2874. f—Sale or Exchange NAOMI and Draper: dandy brick cottage. 4 large rooms new roof, gas, electric lights, water, oak mantel and grate, lots of grapes, fruit. For uiclt sale only 52.800; pay S6OO cash. $22 month. Mr. Cottingham, Main 2957. or Ran. 8605 evenings. WILL trade equity in nve-room bungalow for lot or equity in small single or i double house. Call Stewart 2417. COTTAGE: 5 rooms, bath; northeast; exchange for small farm. Owner, 3062 Wood St. or Webster 6499. You Read the Waait Ads— Have you tried to use them? It's easy—Call Main 3500. Ask for an Ad Taker.

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tl REAL ESTATE FOR BALJB d—Lot* mmi mm Sunday, Aug, 117 wmm MM 2Csit and Emerson Ave, OF 26 Lots at a Bargain Price $264 to $724" $1 Down and $1 to $1.50 Per Week Salesmen on Grounds All Day Now Is the Time to Buy American Town Lot Cos. 504 Fletcher Trust Building Main 4298 Drexel Ave. East front lot. between Michigan and Tenth: in a neighborhood of good house*. PRICE SI,OOO Priesmever & Weiss 1.36 N, Delaware Bt. Lin 8105 22 REAI ESTArUwANIFI) WANT small home in city priced under $1,000: can pay cash. Address A No. 1 460, Times. __ WE HAVE prospective buyers for homes worth the price: cash and payments. You can get action here. See or phone JEBS. 616 Mcyer-Kiser Bldg. Main 6165 GET immediate attention. We can sell your property. Mr. Hearn. M. 1576 WA. 5347. THE UNION TRUST CO I WILL pay spot cash for your home if priced reasonable Randolph 1303. 23 FARM LANDS SEVEN acres, southeast, near city: good improvements: clear trade for modern home, 8, SCTiUCK. 920 Peoples Bailk 80-ACRE chicken and fruit farm; 810 per acre. 1502 E. 17th. 25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE ■—Coal. Tee and Wood When Winter Comes To secure good clean coal you must be sure to buy from a good reliable coal dealer. The past 16 years' experience in the coal business taught us 1o select our coals from the best and most reliable mines in tho country. Try our HOOSIER RED ASH. holds fire overnight. Hoosier Red Ash lp., clean fk.55.65 Hoonier Red Ash egg $5.35 Best W. Va. block, large fkd.s6.so Best E. Ky. block, large, fkd $0.50 Best Ind. lump, clean fkd..55.50 Rest ind. or 111. egg. clean fkd $5.35 Best Glendora lp., large fkd.s6.oo A discount on all eaah orders of three tons or more. Union Tee & Coal Cos. DRexe! 4671. DRexel 4622 Ik-Clothing TROUSERS To Match Your Coat $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 and up. THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St., Near Illinois o— Household Good* BREAKFAST sets, exclusive design, built and finished to order. FURNITURE SPECIALTIES CO.. 442 Massachusetts Ave. Lincoln 6061. RUGS AND LINOLEUM; HALF-PRICE SALE 425 E. Washington St. RUGS AND LINOLEUM CHEAP. IT’S never lost until maianapoli* Time* Want Ads hare failed to find it.

And it is a perplexing problem, this matter of hiring and keeping errand boys, clerks, bookkeepers, cashiers, skilled labor, etc. The way to solve this problem is to keep the number, MA. 3500, near your telephone and when in need of help, call it—ask for an ad taker—then tell the voice that answers what kind of help you want. This will cause an ad to appear in the Help Wanted Columns of The Indianapolis Times.

25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SAIJB o—Household Good* SINGER 60 sewing machine: like new: S4O; convenient terms if desired. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO.. 312 Mass. Ave. NEW laic Singer s-wiitg maelTme" will trade for Ford truck or runabout. 344 N tt'a. -ott. FURNISHINGS of 4-room apartment Vioj I’KKKKCTiON oil stove: range style, A 1 | condition. Irvington 2267. d— Mi are! Inn emu* CONCESSION stand portable, new; cheap, j Washington 0741 LAWRENCE PURE LINSEED OIL | PAINTS will protect and beautify your property at a i-oat of iesa than 1 cent per | square font. j L. I). Tyler & Cos. (Sole Distributors.) j 32j5 Massa<-hq'-tU Ave I COMPLETE Stock of v ail paper and paint for sale or exchange. Owner has j other interest 830-32 \V. Washington *•—Musical Instrument* I COLUMBIA phonograpn, wa.nut finish. excellent condition. $l5O size, bargain I s3.i 00 Terms: no interest 1114 N Ma- ; ridian St f—lVt and Live Stork A FINE cow. Holstein: fresh; 5 gallons. IWoh Grove I ~.S J 1. iuNwi.lsll pointer bird doe. f- r sale. TtF.RNfCE H! N K Whilesiown. Ind. !l MM AN No i NCEMENTs' ; REMODELING concrete blocks and cement work: tinning T F BISHOP CO., 901 F. Washington St. Liucolu 3495. : Mali 7512 ! CLEANING AND DYEING CAPITOL CITY CLEANERS I DREXEL 9499. DKEXEL 2388. I FEATHERS bought, sold ana renovated. feather mattresses and pillows made, : K F. HURKI.E- 416 Mass Main 1428. > FAINTING. inside or t and otitsui". : eight months to pay. Work guaranteed. Drexel 4576 RUGS, fix 12 thr:.v cilia. $2 all work guar, i SUPERIOR CLEAN UKS _Km I (62. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Phfrprnri, TrTTLKDGE. 201 Indian* Av®. TREK uuttinu. rooflnar; rcpairm* sproialty Drrx*l BHIW MULLER S DAT SHOP - Mnvfd to 107 W Maryland St. 26 MISCFIJ^A NKO I S W ANTED Good, Sound, Yellow Ear Com, Delivered to the Stock Yards. FURNITURE, suites or odd pieces ~ rugs, heating stoves: cash paid. Ran. 3118. 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. Drexel 8919-0362. H. T. BIEHL STORAGE, packing, household goods; low rates on California si l , i pmen t-u < * vert and hauling. Wanted return load nylon. Chicago. South Bend. PIIONEaBT<> J. SIJKSZ. MAIN 3353. .OR 3628. NIGHTS WEBSTER 4579. OR 0H99-W. MIKE O BRIEN Transfer and Storage, Main 1307. 29 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MEAT. veg. mkt.. grocery lino; cash and carry; business SSOO wkly: located 5 yrs. Address A No. 1463. Times. MONEY-MAKTNG restaurant, only ona In good live town on Wabash trail; good tourist husiness; complete equipment; A-l shape; doing over $1,200 a year; rent sls; small payment down, balanace terms. Illness compels sale. See or write H. BOWMAN. Camden. Ind FOR SALE—Rooming houses, restaurant*! groceries and all kinds of business places. A. A. BARNES SALES SERVICE. 309 Guaranty Bldg. Circle 4933. IF you have a Ford car. SSO will make you master of your own business, with a chance to tour the States. Webster 87.38, kO AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE CHEVROLET sedan. 1924 model: just like new; used less than 4 months. Front c and rear bumpers, spare tire, look wheel and motometer; S2OO down. No brokerage L. GUY LONU CO. Lincoln 6865. 1114 N. Meridian. CHEVROLET. 1923 touring; A-l condition; SIOO down, balance 1 yr. MILLER AUTO SALES. 644 E. Wash. CHEV., 1923 coupe: A-l condition Good tires; $.385: E 7, terms. MILLER AUTO SALES CO.. 644 E. Wash. St COILE four in very gooo running condition: good paint: first S6O gets it for quick sale. Owner leaving city. 1113 S. Senate Ave.

HO AITOMOIIILRS Fflß SALE COLUMBIA light 6 sport model. Surely ought to bo worth $225.00? HAYNES & SCHMIDT. INC. 120-122 W. North St. Lincoln 7575. Open evenings and Sunday. DODGE BROTHERS TOURING 1920 production; a low priced. dependable car that has many miles of satisfactory service; only $300; terms. C. H. WALLERICH CO. 833 N. Meridian St. V DODGE, late 1923 touring. This car has had very little service; mechanically like new. MILLER AUTO SALES CO., 644 E. Wash. Main 3493. DODGE touring, a real buy lor $65.00 I down. Sea it today at 427 N. Meridian. Oper evenings Essex Coach, A-Six YOU CAN NOW BUY —Anew Essex 6 roach, balloon tire equipped, for $371.34 down and $51.29 a month. Closed ear comfort at open car price. Open for trades. ; DOWNTOWN—Hudson-Essex associate dealers There’s something new in Hudi son-Essex now on display. Standard Auto Sales Cos. Associated Dealers Hudson-Essex Motor Cars Select Used Automobiles. 322 N Delaware St. ; J. W. BERRY. P. B. SMITH. Lincoln 3003 ; FORD touring, 1922 starter, motor top I and upholstery very good. Back of front seat iets down to make bed. Ideal car for touring: $75 down. HAYNES & SCHMIDT. INC. 120-122 W. North St. Lin. 7575. Open • vi'iiings and Sunday. I FORD BODIES Coupes, sedans, tourings, roadsters, used speedsters: cash or terms. SWISSHELM A PARKER. r '~>> U Wasii Circle 4740. FORD, 1923 touring; starter, demountable*. lock wheel, like new. Finance car. Sell balance due SoO down. Main 5013. FORD. 1922 touring: starter, nem.. lock wheel anti other extras; 8175: terms. 427 K, Meridian. Open evenings and Sun. FORD .1920 touring: starter, aom. rims. S4O down, balance E 7. terms. MILLER AUTO SALKS, o-li K. Wash. St. VOUD 192 I touring; inns good as new. with all kinds of extras: cash or terma. 427 N, M. i ni:.o•_ Opel, Sunday. FORD touring . ur. good condition, trad" for Ford truck, no dump truck. 90'i r,cxinrton Ave. FORD sedan $35 down .j N Capitol. Open evenings KURD col be, 1974: Dig bargain. 2917 <’..::ra; Ave lu.-dolpa 1300 FORD. 19 .M touring: a real bargain. $158: O rms i. 7 N Mrid,ati. Open evenings. • FORD speedster for sale; cheap. Cali _tv ash in -it on 2 < >OS. LIBEI 6 touring, too down: 6 cord tires rung good 559 N. Capitol. Open , evenings MAXWELL touring, paint, top. motor and upholstery ex.rent condition. 5 good : tir s. bumper $50.00 down HAYNES A SCHMIDT. INC. ; 120-122 W. North St. Lin., 7575. Open evenings and Sunday NASH 6 touring. Swo howl. 559 N. Capitol Open cveningy OLD.-MOBILE. 4 cyni.d.r, coupe: has been driven only 8.000 miles: bargain for cash, At>pi;. 547 M-i-t.-huscils Av OVERLAND touring. 1923 model: an unusu.allj nice litty car; tin appearance ami dandy condition; $l5O down. No brokerage. 1.. GUY LONG CO. Lincoln 6865 HI 4 N Meridian. OVERLAND sedan. 5 good tires, motor ; st ov>, halt ed. In excellent shape throughout $125 down. HAYNV.S A SCHMIDT. INC 120-122 W North St. Lincoln 7575. tip ‘ veilings and Sunday. OVERS.AND l ; amp:cm sedan, late 1924 ir.ode, with trunk and spare tire. Used v'-ri t: ■ ai.J good as new; SISS down. No brokerage. L GUY LONG CO. Lincoln 6865 1114 N. Meridian. and Nash roadster in good - I - :"!:, rearm.ublly priced. Call Circle 179$

For Good Used Cars See I WOLF AUTO CO. 659 N. Capitol. Main 1579 Open Sunday*. GUARANTEED V'SUD CARS. Your own term*. Day and Night Auto Laundry. AUT< i.MOidl. ' >•„ itcry Ueicriptlon. CiiAx g SANDERS CO.. 1025 N. Meriiiiiu. Cif' 5- 2772 USED OAKe ■ t payment or trade. Jo Whlt.i' B ;i Vg Go . 345 N Cap. CSFD CaKS bo,,ghi xjiu suhi L GOL/x HI KG 53 .* N Capitol. o—Trucks CHEVROLET. 1923; open express, light d*l. truck; $250: terms. 427 N. Meridiati Open . v. mags and Sunday. FOUR WHEEL ir.c er that will do bemna 2 or 3 H ton truck or Ford tractor. Stake body. 16x6: also couplings for any truck. Will haul 3Vi tons extra with trailer: two she's and tires, tarpaulin. era- paint Sell cheap Drexel 8919. HIGH-GRADE REBUILT USED TUI CKN INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. 1133 KENTUCKY AVE. I.ii.c.'lu 7391. HALF-TON Gray truck; must sell at once. ( ’ . .|, fuj- cash. Main 2764. v in At IMOBILES UANTED , WANTED—IOO cars to wreck for part*. Will pay the highest cash price*. Call II" first SAM CORAZ AUTO FARTS AND TIRE CO . 519 N. Capitol Ave. Main 0359. AUTOS WANTED—2I2 TANARUS; Sew York St. Main 4446. J s; At TO 8| I'i'i.ll.s, HI-'.FAIRS

Balloon lire Specials HERE YOU ARE An opportunitv to ride on Balloon Tires Heretofore —Balloon Tires were a high-prieed luxury: now they are an automobile necessity—and our unusually low prices on Balloon Tires place them within the reach of every ear ownor. It costs nothing to investigate our offer, and will save you money. Drive down and iet us give, you our low price. We will make an allowance for your present tires. We have Balloon Tires ill tho following sires: 31x4.40 Cl. for 30x3% Cl. Rims. 31x4.40 9. S. for 30x3Vi S. S. Rims. 32x4.95 S. S. for 31x4 S. S. Rims. 33x4.95 S. S. for 32x4 S. S. Rims. 34x4.95 S. S. for 33x4 Rims. 33x5.77 6. S. for 32x4'4 rims.. 34x5.77 S. S. for 33x4 Vi Rims.' We also have the following sizes for 20 and 21-ineh wheels. 29x1.40 32x6 20 30x5.77 33x6.20 31x5.25 34x7.30 Mail orders given prompt attention. We have our own garage for our customers to drive in for tire change. irnirnu mtoiESALE tore coimrav 201-9 N. CAPITOL AVE. Open Evenings and Sunday. Circle 6942. GARAGES Complete, ready to drive In. Fall prices. ggTi N , 10x12 $151.50 T 12x14 175.00 ISx2O |6:LOO 719 E. Maryland St TIRES—TIRES Ford sizes. $2 and up. Other sizes. $3 and up. All used tires guaranteed. Adjustments at half price. 525 W. Washington St. Open evenings.

32 AUTO SUPPLIES, REPAIRS AUTO WASHING Our sjecialty. 334 N. Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry USED tires, any size. $2. Open evenings till 10 p. m. ROGER'S TIRE SHOP, 3117 W. Washington. Belmont 4300. TIRES ON payments; CAPITOL SALES CO.. 54 W New York. 33 MOTORCYC'IJE&rBTCYCLAS GOOD bicycles. $8 and up: tires, $2 and up, 940 Massachusetts Are. IT’S NEVER lost until Indianapolis Time* Want Ads have failed to find it. ONE. mans bicycle, ana 1 oak rocking chair. 1798 Ashland Ave. S4 At rOMODtI-R?) rtm ItKNT RENT A NEW CAR. U drive it. 127 &. W i>ash Crjfele 3000. LEGAL notices ~~ State of Indiana, County of Maribn, SS: in the Marion Superior Court. Room —. Cause Number A-27139. John R. Love vs. Henry Howard: unknown wife of Henry Howard; unknown widow of Henry’ Howard, deceased; unknown heirs of Henry Howard, deceased: unknown devisees of Henry Howard, deceased; William H. H. Palmer and Amanda Palmer, his wife; unknown wife of William H. H. Palmer; unknown widow of William H. 11. Palmer, deceased: unknown heirs of William H. H. Palmer, deceased; unknown devisees of William H. H. Palmer, deceased: unknown husband of Amanda Palmer; unknown widower of Amanda Palmer, deceased; unknown heirs of Amanda Palmer, deceased; unknown devisees of Amanda Paimtgr deceased; Elizabeth Frazee: unknown husband of Elizabeth Frazee; unknown widower of Elizabeth Frazee, deceased; unknown heirs of Elizabeth Frazee. deceased; unknown devisees of Elizabeth Frazee, deceased; Martha Wilson: unknown husband of Martha Wilson; unknown widower of Martha Wilson, deceased; unknown heirs of Martha Wilson, deceased; unknown levisees of Martha Wilson, deceased: Isaac M. Shidler; unknown wife of Isaac M. Shidier; unknown widow of Isaac M. 9hid!er, deceased: unknown heirs of Isaac M. Shidler. deceased: unknown devisees of Isaac M. Shidler. deceased; W. W. Richardson: unknown wife of W. W. Richardson ; unknown widow of W. W. Richardson. deceased; unknown heirs of W. W. Richardson, deceased: unknown devisees of W IV. Richardson, deceased: William W. Richardson: unknown wife of William W. Richardson: unknown widow of William W Richardson, deceased: unknown heirs of William W. Richardson, deceased; unknown devisees of William W. Richardton. deceased: W. W. Richardson, whose Christian name is unknown: unknown wife of W. V.V Richardson, whose Christian name is unknown; unknown widow of W. W. Richardson, deceased, whose Christian name is unknown; unknown heirs of W. W. Richardson, deceased, whose Christian name is unknown; unknown devisees of W. W. Richardson, de- • eased, whose Christian name is unknown: Catherine L Haynes; unknown husband of Cathernie L. Haynes; unknown widower of Catnerine L. Haynes, deceased; unknown heirs of Catherine L. Haynes; unknown devisees of Catherine L. Haynes, deceased; Margaret D. Holliday; unknown husband of Margaret D. Holliday: unknown widower of Margaret D. Holliday, deceased: unknown heirs of Margaret D. Holliday, deceased; unknown devisees of Margaret D. Holliday, deceased; Charles L. Wiison and Harriet R. Wilson, his wife: unknown uiie of Charles L Wilson; unknown widow of Charles L. Wilson, deceased; unknown heirs of Charles L. Wilson, deceased; unknown devisees of Charles L. Wilson, deceased: unknown husband of bamet R. Wilson; unknown widower of Harriet R. Wilson, deceased; unknown heirs of Harriet R Wilson, deceased; unknown devisees of Harriet R. Wilson, deceased: George W. B-'ird and Sarah A. Bdird. his wife; unkno- n wife of George W. Baird: unknown widow of George W. Baird, deceased: unknown heirs of George W. Baird, deceased; unknown devisees of George W. Baird, de■"ased; unknown husband of Sarah A. Baird: unknown widower of Sarah A. Baird, deceased; unknown heirs of Sarah A Baird, deceased: unknown devisees of Sarah A. Baird, deceased: A-uhei H. Petit; unknown wife of Asahel H. Petit: unI mown widow of Ashhel H. Petit, deceased: unknown hc:r of Asahel H Petil. deceased; unknown devisees of Asahel H. Petit, deceased. Be it known. That on the first day of August .1924, the above named plaintiff. his attorneys, tiled in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Marion County, State of Indiana, his complaint against the above named defendants and .WG'inst the w'orld and that the said plainrfT having also filed in said clerk's office, the affidavit of a competent person showing that diligent inquiry had been made for the residence of each of said defendants and that the residence of each of said defendants, upon diligent inquiry, is unknown and that the names of each of the said defendants named as unknown wife, unknown widow, unknown husband, unknown widower, unknown heirs, and unknown devisees, is unknown and that the said parties are believed to be non-resi-dents of the State of Indiana: that said •■nit is prosecuted to quiet title to lands mentioned and described in said complaint as against all the defendants and against all demands, claims and all claimants whatsoever and against the world; that the defendants are necessary parties there- i to; that the said lands so described ir !

; said complaint are the following described j real estate in Marion County, Indiana j to-wit One hundred thirty-five (135) feet ofl the entire East end of the South half ol Lot 1 in Elizabeth Frazee s Subdivision of Out Lot 37 in the City of Indianapolis in accordance with the plat thereof as recorded in Land Record "L," at page 607 of the Records of Deeds in the Office of tho Recorder of Marion County. Indiana, except a strip of the width of one foot eight and seven twelfths inches off the ! entire North side of 128 feet off the ; East end of said South half of said Lot 1: and also of the right to use. for the purpose of ingress and egress and for the purpose of a private alley, together with the owners of said lot 1; of a strip of land 7 feet wide off of the West end of 135 feet off of the East end of tho North half of said Lot 1. And whereas, the said plaintiff having, by endorsement on said complaint required said defendants to appear in said court and demur or answer thereto, on the 6th day of October. 1924. Now, therefore, by order of said court, said defendants above named and each of them and tho world, are hereby notified of \ the fiiir.p and pendency of said complaint against them and unless they appear and | answer or demur thereto, at the time of the calling of said cause on the 6th i day of October. 1924, on which date said I cause is set for hearing, the same being ! the first judicial day of a term of this ; court, to be heard on the first Monday iln October, 1924. said complaint and , the matter and the things herein named i and contained, will be heard and deter- ! mined in their absence. ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. MEANS A BUENTING, Attorneys tor Plaintiff. Ang 2, 9. 16. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Bids will be received by t ie Boatd of Trustees of the Indiana State Normal School at 2 p. m.. September 2. 1924. at the office of the President of the Faculty of the Indiana State Normal School. Terre Haute. Ind.. for the erection and completion of the girls' dormitory to be located on Mulberry St., between Sixth and Seventh Sts., Terre Haute. Ind. Separate bids will be received for the general construction, for the heating and ventilating and for the plumbing system. The- total estimated cost of such construction is $100,000.00. Bids must be made on Form No. 96. prescribed by the State Board of Accounts and must be accompanied by certified check equal to 5 per cent of the amount of the bid. Detailed plans and specifications will be on file in the office of the Registrar of the Indiana State Normal School, Terre Haute. Ind., and adltional plans and specifications for individual use of the bidder may be secured from Johnson, Miller. Miller & Yeager, architects, 30 N. Fifth St.. Terre Haute, Ind. BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE INDIANA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL By HELEN C. BENBRIDGE. Secretary. Aug. 9, 10. 23. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has du!y qualified as administrator of estate of Emma D. Trick, deceased, late of Marion County. Ind. Said estate ia supposed to be solvent. OMER S. TRICK. WALKER & HOLLETT. No. 22025. Aug. 2-9-10/ 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., Aug. 27, 1924. receive sealed bids for Radiator Guards for Asylum for Insane. Julietta, Ind.. 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 rightt to reject any or all bids. Witness -our hands, this 15th day of August. 1924. JOHN KITLEY. ALBERT HOFFMAN. JOHN C. McCLOSKEY. Commissioners of -Manor County. Attest? HARRY DUNN. Auditor. Atig. 10.

SATURDAY, AUG. 16, 1924

LEGAL NOTICES State of Indiana, county of Marion, ss: In the Marion Superior Court. R. N'*| —. Cause No. A-27140&. Nellie Jaffe vs. Juiius Nicolai and Johanne Ernestine Nicolai, his wife: Johanne Ernestine Nicolai, widow of Julius Nicolai, deceased: unknown wife of Julius Nicolai; unknown widow of Julius Nicolai, deceased; unknown heirs of Julius Nicolai, deceased; unknown devisees of Julius Nicolai, deceased; unknown husband of Johanne Ernestine Nicolai; unknown widower of Johanne Ernestine Nicolai, deceased: unknown heirs of Johanne Ernestine Nicolai, deceased: unknown devisees of Jo- ! hanne Ernestine Nicolai, deceased: unknown heirs of Amos Clifford, deceased; unknown devisees of Amos Clifford, deceased: Marshall E. Hall; unknown wife of Marshall E. Hail; unknown widow of l Marsall E. Hall, deceased; unknown heirs | of Marshall E. Hall, deceased; unknown devisees of Marshall E. Hall, deceased: | Hampton Clark, unknown wife of Hampton Clark: unknown widow of Hampton Clark, deceased; unknown heirs of Hampton Clark, deceased; unknown devisees of Hampton Clark, deceased; Samuel H. Gilman; unknown wife of Samuel H. Gilman: unknown widow of Samqpl H. Gilman, deceased; unknown heirs of Samuel H. Gilman, deceased: unknown devisees of Samuel H. Gilman, deceased; Harvey Bates: unknown wife of Harvey Bates: unknown widow of Harvey Bates, deceased; : unknown heirs of Harvey Bates, deceased: I unknown devisees of Harvey Bates, deceased. i Be it known that on the Ist day of j August. 1924, the above lamed plaintiff. ' by her attorneys, filed in the Office of the ; Clerk of the Superior Court of Marion I County, State of Indiana her complaint • against tne above named defendants and against the world and that the said plaintiff having also filed in said Clerk’s Office. , the affidavit of a competent person show- | ing that diligent inquiry had bi-en made j for the residence of each of said defendants and that the residence of each of l said defendants, upon diligent inquiry, is i unknown and that the names of each of i the said defendants named as unknown wife, unknown widow, unknown husband, unknown widower, unknown heirs and unknown devisees, is unknown and that the said parties are believed to be nonresidents of the State of Indiana; that said suit is prosecuted to quiet title to lands mentioned and described in said complaintas against all the defendants and again dM all demands, claims and ail whatsoever and against the world; i the defendants are necessary parties therej to: that the said lands so described in i said complaint are the following described real estate in Marion County. Indiana, towit: j Lot Numbered One (1) in William Y. i Wiley s Subdivision of Out Lot Numbered | 161 in the City of Indianapolis, a plat of j which Subdivision is recorded in Plat Book i 1 at page 312. thereof, of the Records : in the Office of the Recorder of Marion ! County, State of Indiana. And. whereas, the said plaintiff haying, j by endorsement on said complaint required ; said defendants to appear in said court and demurrer answer thereto, on the 6th i day of October. 1924. Now. therefore, by order of said court. ■ said defendants above named and each of ' them and the world, are hereby notified ; of the filing and pendency of said com- \ plaint against them and unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the ; time of the calling of said cause on the 6th day of October. 1924, on which date said cause is set for hearing, the same i being the Ist judicial day of a term of : this court, to be heard on the first Mon- ' dy in October, 1924, said complaint and the matters and the things herein named ami contained, will be heard and determined in their absence. ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. MEANS & BUENTJNG. Attorneys for Plaintiff. ; Aug. 2, 9 16. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as executor of estate of Emma C. McKinney, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said I estate is supposed to be solvent. „ L. D. BUENTING. | MEANS * BUENTING. Attorneys. I Aug. 9, 10. 23. notice of appointment Notice is hereby riven, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administratrix , of estate of Charles L. Huffman, deceased. late of Marion County Indiana. Said i estate is supposed to be solvent. .. „„„ MARY V. HUFFMAN. No. 22638. Aug. 9. 16. 23. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. *7 Notice is hereby given that the signed has duly qualified as executrix estate of Adam H. Smdman, deceased !a$P of Marion County Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. MARIE J. SNIDMAN. J. FRED MASTERS. Attorney. No. 22676. Aug. 2-9-16.

MILK BELIEVED A CORE FOR BLIND Doctor Convinced That Remedy Is Successful. By Times Special NEW YORK, Aug. 13.— Dr. Edward R. Gookin of this city returned from Vienna recently convinced the milk treatment would do more for those threatened with blindness than insulin would do for those sui- ' sering from diabetes. Dr. Gookin said the discovery of i milk as a toxin against blindness | first came into prominence last JanI uary. He went to Vienna to invesi tigate and says that the method of ; treatment has been so perfected that j a cure is assured in three days. If I the reaction is not favorable in that ! time, he said, there was no hope of j the treatment being successful. ‘‘Children who have infection of tho eyes at birth,” he said, “netxL no longer be brought into a wo;M of darkness. I have witnessed sr many tests of the milk treatment T am convinced it will do more for those threatened with blindness than insulin will do for those suffering from diabetes.” He said the treatment was simple. Good healthy milk is boiled and injections of the sterilized milk are made in the body. ‘‘There has scarcely been a more important discovery since the days of Pasteur,” said Dr. Gookin. ‘‘The race would rather lose its limbs than its eyes. Shortly after the experiments began in Europe, word was cabled to America and experiments have been going on here simul taneously with those in European clinics. I come absolutely convinced that in this simple remedy of milk Injection we have not only an antidote for blindness, but a number of other infectious disorders which heretofore have ravaged the human race.” ETHER USED IN ROBBERY Jewels Taken When Volatile Narcotics Are Used for First Time. By Times Special PARIS, Aug. 16.—A hotel keeper in the old Temp quarter in Paris was robbed recently by anew trick of squirting ether into the air in the rooms where the manager and servants slept. The job was done so neatly that the household awoke the next morning with headaches and discovered several thousand worth of jewels, currency and niture gone. When the police rived they found the air faintly impregnated with ether. It is believed that this is the first time thieves used volatile narcotics, although robbery with the aid of chloroform has happened often.