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SPEED IS MING HIGH JM IRE Four Deaths and 127 Hurt Already This Month. . Four deaths and 127 injured in automobile accidents, is the toll taken by speed thus far this month, according’ to figures by Sergt. Jack O’Neal, of the accident prevention bureau. Since the first of August there have been 337 accidents of which approximately 300 were caused by automobiles, O’Neal said. Twenty-seven of the injured, he were children between the ages of three and sixteen. Marriage Licenses Edward J. Calhoun. 32. Columbus. Ind., auto painter; Bessie R. Taylor, 25. 520 N. Meridian. George Riee. 40, 1504 Columbia, peddler; Mary A. McKinley. 30. 1421 Barren. John I. Smith. 10. 6407 Ferguson, ‘carpenter: Alberta C. Hall. 20. 6171 Cornell, paper box maker. - Clarence M. Oelerieh. 26. 2025 JeifeFson, estimator; Allene Spell. 23. 620 N. East. Allen E. Lessup. 21. Westport. Ind.. farmer: Aurelia R. Hessler. 22. 521 E. Twelfth, clerk. Raymond T. Brooks. 28. 018 E. Fourteenth. bellboy: La Belle Johnson. 24. 408 N. California, pastry. Anthnoy J. Buchner. 35. Batesville. Ind.. farmer; Mary Sehwertfeger. 42. Batesville, Ind. Births Girls Warren and Lina Weer, Methodist Hospital. Guy and Irene Bradley, Methodist Hospital. Walter and Alice Kemp. MethodiJ> Hospital. Simeon and Minnie Boyd. 2721 N. Oxford. Dwight and Margaret Silvers, 1548 6hepard. Raymond and Lizzie White. 1417 N. Warms n. Fred and Ada Jones. 1514 E. Sixteenth. Charles and Hazel Potter. Deaconess Hospital. Louis and Minnie Chares, Methodist Hospital. Harry and Pearl Aikins, 90S Buchanan. Boys Harold and Irene Winkler. Methodist Hospital. Robert and Alice Liebrick. Methodist Hospital. Fred and Helen McCord. Methodist Hospital. Glenn and Goldie Sharkey. Methodist Hospital. Bert and Anna Burkert. 846 Eugene. Jeff and Viola Williams, 2708 Martindale. Carl and Hattie Taylor. 4014 Boulevard PI. Leo and Ifelen Erb. 1028 X. Waliaoe. Edward and Winona Roth. 1658 Shelton. Samuel and Emma Quakenbush. 2524 Scofield. Henry and Pauline Harvey. Clark Blakeslee Hospital. Gilbert and Margaret Keyler, 3049 Newton. William and Bertha Sweeney. 2145 Shelby. Deaths Elenora Flenough, 10. city hospital, chronic nephritis. * Rachel Seneff, 59. St. Vincent Hospital. carcinoma. James R Sharp. 82. 1621 Howard, mitral insufficiency. Mary Elizabeth Davidson. 4. 1614 E. Twelfth, broncho pneumonia. Dorothy Evelyn Fuitz. 9. 605 Arch, acute cardiac dilatation. Raymond Erb, 1 hour. 1028 N. Wallace, premature birth. Timothy Ray. 81. 1440 Gimber. cardiac Mary Alice Worland. 25. St. Vincent Hospital, choloiithias s William T. Brinker. 78. 46 W. TwentySixth. chronic nephritis. John Philpott, 85. city hospital, chronic nephritis. . George w. Steinbarger, 68 city hospital, carcinoma. Helen May Tucker. 33. city hospital, cardiac thrombosis. Building Permits J. N. Gillum, garage. 4416 E. Washington. 5600. . Amy Seibold. garage. 105 X. Wallace. 259. G. J. Dennison, furnace. 934 X. Keystone. $205. C. A. Etchason, remodel. 924 Udell. $675. Grace Berry, furnace 321 X. Xoble. $350. Herman Nordhoidt. dwelling, 2217 Madison $6,500. Thornberry Realty Company, furnace. 803 Blue Ridge $350. Thomberrv Realty Company, dwelling, 303 Blue Ridge. 51.000 B. L. Case, garage. 368 Grande S2OO. H. C. Thomas, garage. 1040 W. ThirtySecond, 5250. Robert Stone, garage. 2237 Greenbrier lane. $250. Dan W. LeGore.' double. 2040 Winter. $8 .500. Mrs. C. Reis, remodel. 2146 S. East. S9OO Wifiam J. Russell, furnace. 4029 E. New York. 5282. May S Thompson, furnace 530 X. West. $349. Mason B. Light, furnace. 6250 College. $250. Mason B. Light, dwelling, 6250 College. *6 600. IV M. Logan, reroof. 6119 Broadway. •225. Mrs J W. Bussell, reroof. 3117 Kenwood. $274. Clarence Lucas, garage, 501 X. West, *450. Louis Falstitch, furnace. 717 Sanders, $490. * X. Schrapperman. furnace, 921 X. La Salle. $325. Moms Nahmis. furnace, 933 S. Illinois. S2OO. Henry Briles, garage. 3705 Central. $225. Ida Pike, double 3721 Kenwood. $6,300. Ida Pike, furnace. 3721 Kenwood. S2OO. Ida Pike, dwelling. 3725 Kenwood, $6 300. Ida Pike, furnace 3725 Kenwood. S2OO. Ida Pike, garage. 3614 Kenwood. 5300. Emma Habig. dwelling. 2823 E. Vermont. 55.500 Emma Habig. furnace. 2823 E. Vermont. S3OO. K. Ashjtan, garage. 4234 Cornelius. $225. J. B. Newton, remodel. 1409 Park. $.500.

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1 . DEATH NOTICES FROSCHAUER. ROSA—Wife of Charles P.. mother of Mrs. Ida E. Keeler. Mrs. H. E. May. Mrs. J. C. Truemper. grandmother of six: passed away Wednesday. \ug. 20. at 8 a. m. Funeral at residence. 424 S. New Jersey. Friday. Aug. 22. at 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial at Crown Hill cemetery. ~5 FUNERAL DIRECTORS DREXEL Urn 2 -! 2 W. T. BLASEXGYM 2228 Shelby St. 1702 N. Illinois. Drexel 2570 PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887 Phone—Main 0641, 0642. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY BERT S. GADD—2I3O pAiepeot St. Phone Stewart 227S

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A FyXERAL DIRECTORS UNDERTAKERS HISEY & TITUS. 951 >L Delaware. Main 3680. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Main 0908. Whiteside & llixon 1618 Prospect St, Drexel 3823. 10 I_,QST AM) FOUND FOUND—Articles found in Indiira- I apolis street cars yesterday: 6 UMBRELLAS BOY S HAT 3 SMALL SHOES PR. GLOVES GLASS KNOB Main 2737 STRAYED—Two saddle horses from Jack o Lantern Shoppe. One blue roan and one sorrel; white mane and tail. Please notify Jack o Lantern Shoppe. Lincoln 3888. BEAGLE houna: white and blaca spots female. 1215 Marlow. Lin. 3703. j LIBERAL REWARD. LOST-—White Alaskan Spitz dog, wearing black leather harness. Harrison 4081. REWARD. LOST—Monday evening; a pin seal under arm bag. containing money and keys. Rewaid. Call Circle 3017. 12 HEI jT BOY WITH WHEEL to run errands and work around office. Good opportunity for clean, energetic boy. Apply Advertising Dept., INDIANAPOLIS TIMES. 214 West Maryland Street Get SSO Extra Monthly—No Selling No canvassing. Positively no investment. Factory workers preferred. Write today. Dept. 457. G. L. M. COMPANY. 340 W. Huron. Chieago, 13 INSTRKTFONS 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 j we help you to earn while you learn, how we give you practical experience, how we enable you in either day or evening j classes to make your life work easier and I happier in a better paying position: inveg tigate NOW—send for free booklet—com- ' plete information on this wonderful opportunity—NOW 1 Free Clinic f&rinbowjkadsmv Culture ar 157 X. ILLINOIS ST.. SUITE 207. PHONE Circle 0296 GlßLS—Beauty work is a real vocation. it e are an exclusive school. Give ex- i pert ptrsoiui attention. LA ROSE BEAUTY SALON 415 Roosevelt IS dg Circle 6377. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 510 E. Washington St„ Indianapolis. Ind. Circle nTS7. . POPULAR piano music taught in 20 lessons. beginners and advanced. Clark Buies Si hool. 10 SV. Ohio St. Circle 8326. 14 SALKS .MAN WANTED WE 01FER salesmen wishing to sell di- ! reet to the wearer fine, made to measure. men's clothing at $24 50 and $29.50 ; retail, a splendid opportunity to now get exclusive territory with liberal commission. Write in for our dandy line. INTER- , -STATE TAILORS. Dept. I T.. 102-iOli W. I Fourth St . Cincinnati. Ohio 15 AGENTS AND SOLICITOUS AGENTS wanted: Harrah a Ointment for sore feet etc: big commission. HARONt MFC. CO . 200 Holliday B.iig. 16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE Get SSO Extra Monthly—No Selling j No ear vassing. Positively no investment. Factory workers preferred Write today Dept. 457 G. L. M. COMPANY 34U V.', Huron, Chicago. SINGLE needle operator wanted. 501 Murphy Bldg. j 17 SITI AT lONS WANTED a—Male SMALL cement job Work guaranteed. REWARD BAILEY. Circle 2127 EXPERIENCED mail wants sewer work. Riley 1560. ! POUTER or work around house: can stay nights. Lincoln 1420 803 Torbett Avc I>—Female NURSING wanted; thoroughly experienced: charges according to case. Web- i Pter j CURTAINS TO LAUNDER MRS. J LUTZ i LINCOLN 4056, j FAMILY and mens washings to hrmg home. Work guaranteed. Hand 1704 WASHINGS only: called for and delivered. Guaranteed to be ail right. Price* j reasonable, Lincoln 3080, WASHINGS to bring home. Cailcd for and delivered. Kenwood 1518 18 BOOMS FOR RENT CLINTON HOTEL. 29 Virginia Are. de-! sirable. right in the hear; of city. $3 to $6 per week. EAST St.. 313 X.; Two well furnished sleeping rooms, clean; private family. Apply after 5 p. m. * j MARKET E 528 modem furnished rm a , $2 p<r week, up. Main 5545. . MERIDIAN S. 608; modern sleeping rooms for 2 employed girls. Stew 2571. NEW JERSEY. N. 721: front room suitable for 1 or 2 gents. Circle 4286 LARGE front sleeping room; private home. Lincoln 8513, a—Light Housekeeping I BELLEFOXTAINE. 1113. three elegantly furnished, living room, bedroom ard I k.“.-nett. Circle 7897. ! EAST. No. 139; Nice clean housekeeping roum; modem: everything furnished. ILLINOIS. N . 1126: 2 connecting rooms: \ modern, private entrance. Circle 0405. I LOCKERBIE. 532; 2 front rms.. mod.. .5 hlks. from postoffice. Circle 0400. MAKKET.I E.. 020: two front, clean, modern furnished light housekeeping I rooms privat° entrance; reasonable: aduila. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1474: one large room; kitchenette: private home. SOUTH St.. E.. 315; furnished rooms; housekeeping, bath; $2 week. TENTH. E.. 32i: two light housekeeping rooms: front; furnished. j TUXEDO, S. 21: light housekeeping room: j front; two ladies: $5, ’ 21ST. W. 143: l room, kitchenette, modern home; private entrance. Harrison j 4630-W | CHILDREN to board In refined, private family Webster 4863. b—Board and Rooms ASHLAND. 2130: board, room; 2 young men: home privileges; garage. Ken. 4958. ROOM with board. $8 per week: private home Riley 1220. 19 RENTALS a—Houses 512 W. Maryland. 3 rooms sl7 00 418 X. Bradley, 5 rooms 27.50 627 S E. Vermont. 4 rooms $17.50 334 S. Hsmilton. 5 rooms 20.00 1332 Fletcher. 6 rooms, modern. . . 30.00 2322 Belief on taine. 4 rms.. modern. 40.00 5773 *4 -5739 Bonna. 4-5 rooms $22.50-$27.50 COLORED 875 W. 11th 3 rooms $14.00 529*4 W. 12th. 3 rooms 20.00 X. California. 3 and 4 rms S3O and $32.50 404 W. 26th. 6 rooms, modern.... 40.00 I. X. RICHIE 4 SOX. Main 0520. 710 Bankers Trust Bldg. AUDUBON RD., S.. 116; 5 rooms, bath, garage: square and half from school. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4517, 9 E. Market, BELLEFOXTAINE. 1645: six-room modern : $35 pr month Randolph 7680. BRADBURY. 1226 4-room double; inside toilet: $25. Cycle 7061. NEW YORK. E.. 2212: half modern double: 6 rooms, S4O. Web. 1547. 1229 X. STATE, modern: 314 Dorman, reasonable; owner 322 *4 Dorman.

19 RENTALS I a—Houses FOR RENT Valley Ave.: half of four-room double: good condition; S2O. COBB REALTY CO.. Main 2216. NEW, 4 rooms, : rent sls. Sell SIOO down. $lB per month. Possession the 23rd, M 1783. Eve , Bel, 1159-W, FOUR-Rf>OM double: gas, elect ri city; water paid; $22. 5963 Rawls. Irv, 3840. c—Apart ments KEALING, 1542; attractive corner; lower four-room apt.: heat, water; S4O. 1542 Kealing, Webster 1965 J. Colored Flats 324 W. 21st St.; 2 rooms and bath; s2l and $22.50. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. 9 E. Ma-ket. Main 4517 , d—Business Places \ 16TH. W.. 154-156; 2 new storerooms just completed: 14x Lincoln 2612. OFFICE SPACE for rent, furnished or unfurnished 431-452 Lemoke Rid?. 21 REAL ESTATE I’OR SALE b—Houses Must Opportunity Knock? Read This A real, modern. Bix-bedroom home, most conveniently located near Fountain square in the best South 6ide neighborhood: inlaid hardwood floors, oak woodwork, floored attic; two-room cement basement, cement front porch, four car garage, cement front drive, asphalt street, paved alley: lot 40x188: up-to-date modern furniture included; now operated by owner as better class rooming house, showing return of slls per month; down payment of 1.325 required: balance payable, $65 ixt month: owner's illness forces sale: act quickly; positively no inspection except by appointment. Cal! Ed O'Callahan. South Side Specialist, with McCord & McKinney, Realtors 311 Lemcke Bid?. Circle 5220. Eves. lirookside 1633. S3OO to SSOO Down 6158 N. Haverford Ave.: dandy 5-room modem bungalow; Ion? livin? room: two bedrooms, bath, kitchen breakfast nook and with window shades all through; cement basement, laundry traj's. fine furnace and cement walks: near Broad Ripple: grade and high school and ear line: only 55.650; 5300 to 5500 down: balance like rent. Mr. Davidson. Main 4205. Evenings. Randolph 4657, 2731 N. Denny Four-room bungalow, on lot 37Vjx182: 2 garages has electric lights driven well; lot fenced in; near Big Four shops: this is a bargain $1,675: >0 cash. sl3 p*r month. Call E. C. Hougen. Res. Irv. 0580-W. J. E. Morrison & Cos. 513 Lemcke Bldg. Lin. 7536. 708 SOMERSET, jusl completed. r> rooms. basement, furnace, cement and brick > porch, near new school 53.750: terms CIVIC REALTY CO.. 130 X. Delaware, j Lincoln 5030: evenings, Ken, 2789. VILLA Ave.- -Near new Peasant run bivd.. 5-room modern bungalow, long living room, built-in features, garage with side drive ST.'iO will handle Lincoln 3734 WARMAX Ave.. 1244; 5-room, semi-mod-ern bungalow; garage, newly decorated and painted terms Main 3331. 1 BRIGHTWOOD cottage four rooms, electric lights, well and cistern, fruit and shade trees: lot 100x150 $2,300: SIOO cash and $22 per mouth 3520 E ThirtySecond St. STRICTLY modern: loi.r rooms a side. south: on paved street; 8 months old: rental. $65: fine house and good investment: very reasonable. Tei-ihs. CIVIC REALTY CO 1.,n 5050. S2OO Casli (iives You possession of the best buy west. 6-room bouse; price $2.30u E J MeCRACKEN. Circle 4022 Res. Humboldt 1452 FUR SOUTH SIDE HOME Modern 8-room house. In good repair large lot: walking distance: $1 000 down, balance like rent Drexel 4063 SOUTHEASTERN Ave 2606 4 t,e ( ir..oin modern home: garage, bargain; terms Main 3331 FOR modern cr semi-modern doubles, east or HOlPheact call Drt x-1 61 M FOUR-ROOM bungalow* i a payments Wadi 1344 CITY BLURS REALTY CO WOODLAWN Av- 1639: a dandy nice home for you on easy terms in u good location: 6 rooms, water, lights and bath. WOODLAWN Ave 728 0 rooms, semimodern ; hue condition; immediate pos-'cc-.’o- MR QUINN M 5147 JR A 79.1 t E'F.ST six rooms, completely modern; large lot:_ Bel 2899-M CONGRESS Ave. i()39; 8-rooni modern Lome ;iv de onteil liar. >1141.1 d—Lots DANDY lot for investment on S. Bradley. near Sherman Drive: slightly low. but real bWgam at $350: $lO down and $1 per week Would permit reliable p.irtv to build at once. Main £630. lies Hutu-1 boldt 2132 I CENTENNIAL Ave , just north of Speedway Ave: fine location: price onlv $494: on payments $lO down: balance I 1.50 per week. Call evenings Randolph 4057 36TH. near Keystone Ave.: flu. location: only '•up;.-, on payments: $lO down, ball ai'cc $2 per week Evenings. Humboldt 2439. 50-FT. east front wooded; w ith large maple trees: on Buckingham Ave. near 59th; price, $1,180: on terms of $25 down. haiai.ee $3 per week. Evenings Humboldt 2439. IN WASHINGTON gardens; a lovely build ing site; restricted district: -corner of Lavon and Tenth Sts. Priced cheap lor quick sale. Drexe] 4063, WOODED lot on Rosslyn Avc near 59th Price $92.5: $25 down, balance $2.50 per week Evenings, Webster 7509. RALSTON Drive, near 02nd. Price S6OO Terms sin down. $ balance $1.75 per week. Evenings, Randolph 4057 EAST front. 40x13.1. on Butler Ave., mar 22nd. Price $264. on payments of $1 per week Kvnings. Webster 7509. o—Suburban Sterling Farms * ACRE TRACTS Located 7 miles west of Monument. Rmil°* west of Ben Davis and 2 blocks south ( f National Rd. Intemrban stop on addition. Bus line within 2 blocks. Make exeellent tract for chicken raising or garden in?. No building rc-strletions on the cheaper trae?*. SIZE OF TRACTS The**s tracts are 101 feet wide and 311 feet long. One of these tracts would make 5 large clfv lots 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 for any amount of cash. COTTAGES 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 slop and 3 blocks from bus lines. Will sell for $2,300: 200 down ana s2l per month. NOTICE These desirable tracts are selling fast. You will have to act quick to get a choice iract. Don't let tho 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. 41516 Occidental Bldg. ONE-HALF acre northeast, near car stop: bargain at $325 cash Address JOHNSOX, R H Box 226 R Pity. f—Sale or Exchange TWENTY ACRES, unimproved, ten miles from city, southeast. $250 per acre. Will consider iate model elosed car as part payment. Lincoln 5371. g—Builders and Contracting WE WILL build and finance a house on your lot. You pay like rent. CIVIC REALTY CO. IF YOU HAVE A LOT WE WILL BUILD AND FINANCE YOUR HOME. RELIABLE JtEALTY CO. Main 0186. 22 REAL ESTATE WANTED LIST your property with us and prepare to move. Our service does the turn. Buyers waiting. Call Mr. Strong. Main 2957. Grin Jessup Land Cos. 415-16 Occidental WE HAVE prospective buyers for homes worth the price: cash and payments. You can get action here. See or phone JESS. 616 Meyer-Kiser Bldg. Main 6165 I WILL pay spot cash for your home if pricod reasonable. Randolph 1303.

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22 REAL ESTATE W ANTED HOT WANTED have anew piano to trade as first payment MR HOLTZ. 307 Guaranty Bldg. Circle 4933. LIST your propeTTy for sale with PRIES- j MEYER A WEISS. 136 N. Delaware, j Lin 8105. I soUTll 5 or 0 room semi-modern cottage { not over $3 000 Drexel 2420-W _ TTi FARM LANDS siii’EN acres, southeast, near It? good improvements: clear trade for modern horn. s SCIU’CK 920 PeopL s H.v.:; TIMES WANT ADS boost Bl'otNl'SS 85 MIBCELLANEOI S~FOR~B ID. a—Coal, 1(0 and W ood When Winter Comes To secure good clean coal you must b" sure to buy from a good reliable j coal dealer. The past 16 ya*rs’ experience ;n the coal business taught us to! select our coals from the best and most j i reliable mines m the country. ' Try our HOOSIER RED ASH. holds: , fire overnight. Booster Red Ash Ip clean fk $5.65 ! ; Houster Red Ash egg ss.f>s > Best W V. block, large fk.! .... $6 50 I Best E Ky. block, large fkd $.',50, i Best Ind. lump clean fkd $5.50 j I R st Ind or 111. egg clean fkd... $5.35. Best Glendora lp . large fkd ... $6 25 ! A dlfount on all . ash onlers of three • tons or more. Fnion Ice & Coal Cos. DP. x. l 4621 DP \.-i 46 j “Eventually” You will order your winter coal Why not now ? from a firm tha! hold# an ord lor ren- ■ .bring QI’ICK HONEST AND COI'KTE ot'S SERVICE GEN POCA LP RED ASH $8 50! POCA MINE RUN -$0.50 ; W VA SPLINT OR BLOCK FKD $0 50! W VA WASHED EGG Flit' $4.25 I GLENDORA LARGE I.P . FKD . $6.00 I GLENDORA EGG $5,50 IND 4TH VEIN LP FKD $5,75 1 CITIZENS COKE Bethel Coal Cos. !•!>':.! 2710. t DRexel 2717. MILLERS CREEK COAL EASTERN KENTUCKY LUMP $6.75 For Ton r. 11. BAIN COAL CO MAin 2151. MA in 2151. j BEFORE you 1 f coal investigati . ir prices. Special prices for immediate ! delivery. Weigh! and quality guaranteed i WEAVER COAL CO. DRE. 2201 li—Clothing TROUSERS To Match Yotmr Coat $2.95, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 and up. THE PANTS STORE CO. IS West Ohio St. Near Illinois. c—Household Goods BREAKFAST sets, exclusive design, built and finished to order. FURNITURE SPECIALTIES CO., 442 Massachusetts Ave. Lincoln 6061. CHILD’S tied: good condition; reasonable. 729 N. Drexel. Irvington 1322 PLAYER! plain case; AcolianT $l5O. Call Web. 7388-J. LUGS AND LINOLEUM: HALF-PRICE SALE 425 E. Washington St RUGS AND LINOLEUM CHEAP. 207 W. Washington St. SEWING MACHINES REAL BARGAINS 930 S Meridian D-exrl 2492. d—Miscellaneous National Typewriter A l s ? rga i nP In other or payments. 18 W. Market St. (Upstairs) Phone Main 2686. Clark Typewriter Shop LAWRENCE PURE LINSEED OIL _£AINTS will protect and beautify your property at a cost of less than 1 cent per square foot. L. D. Tyler & Cos. v (Sole Distributors) SHELLED OATS FOR SALE WILL DELIVER jy A GOOD second hand lumacc at a bargain. Call Mr. Helms Circle 4022. f—Pet and Five Stock THREE good milk cows for sale. 27 Arltngton Ave. ONE DELIVERY HORSE. GEM LAUN- , DRY”. 425 X, Senate. \ FIXE riding horses for sale or rent. IRVTXCTOX RIDING STABLE. Try, 4733. 27 BIGNESS REMODELING concrete blocks and cement work: tinning. T. F. BISHOJ* CO., 901 E. Washington St. Lincoln 3495. Main 7512.

A way to be honest and fair. Tell the public what you find by using* a Times Lost and Found Ad. The loser will, no doubt, be very glad to pay the cost pf the ad, and in some cases reward you besides. The cost is small. The friend you make is oftentimes a valuable one. It is easy to use Times Want Ads. Just call Main 3500 and ask for an ad taker.

-j A XN .- M N i:vi ?j n T7 FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated leather mattresses and pillow* made. E F UURKLE 416 M i*s. Mam 1128 RI GS. 9x12. thrly rind. $2. all work gu tr SI PF.RIOR CLEANERS lbn_ 4462 SAFETV I{AZOR BLAI)ES Sharpened TT TTI.EDGE. 201 Indiana Ave CLEANIN'!“AND DYEING “ CAPITOL CITY CLEANERS DREXEL 9499 DREXEL 2488. MULLERS HAT SHOP. Moved to HIT W _ M irv: aml St 26 MI N( ELLANEoi s WAN! ED (iood, Sound, Yellow Ear Corn, Delivered to the Stock Yards. F l T<N ITUKE, suit.”* or odd p;eoe£ rujs. heating tmr ex ih paid Kan. 1 Sh rUKAGE VNi) TK VXFEK Furniture Moved Anywhere Het*ponbibl for ah damages; special i job or >1 25 to $3 per hour tora*c. jd u p Ask about our payment pi an. Drt*\ei 891 y -U362. H. TANARUS, BIEHL STORAGE. pH ‘kin?. houh' hold goo<ls Sow rate® on Ch forma shipnxntH. overland hau'in?. Wanted return load from Dayton, Uhl i-u South Pend. PHONE OTTO J SUKSZ. MAIN 2353 OH 3678. NIGHT3 WEBSTER 4570 OR OGPP W M IKE O HRiEN Transfer and Storage 'Viain 13,07 la HIXESS OPFORTI M l IES^ FACTORY distrii f ; lar?#.* storeroom; 5 livin? room. 8; r*nt S3O; house and Jjkd or farm. Addrena 1467 Time® MEAT, vt nikt grocery line, cash and carry business 5500 wkly; located o yrs. Addn-s® A No 1463 ROOMING house north, eight rooms ail now furniture; small down payment. Must he sold tin® week. A. A BARNES SALES SERVICE. 307 Guaranty Bldg. Cir > ! 4033 FOR SAhK —Rooming houses, restaurant®, groceries and all kinds of hu®iue® places. A. A BARNES SALES SERVICE. 3.00 Guaranty Bid? Circle 4033 Ft R SALE—Grocery and meat market in Irvington; nice clean stock; cheap: will take good machine as part payment. By owner Phono Irv. 3106 CON F ECTION”ERY and lunch stand on payments Cash payments or vacant lofq Lincoln S27L 30 A iToMOBI I,ES FOR SALE CHEVROLET. 1923 touring: A 1 condition; SIOO down, balance 1 yr. MIt.LER AUTO SALES 644 F. Wash. CHKV 1923 coupe: A-l condition. Good tires; $385: E Z terms MILLER AUTO SALES CO , 644 F, ’Vash St. COLUMBIA light n sport model. Surely ought to be worth $225.00? HAYNES & SCHMIDT. INC. 120-122 W. North St. Lincoln 7575. Open fveilings and Sunday DODGE BROTHERS TOURING 1920 production: a low- priced, dependable car that has many miles of satisfactory service; only $300: terms C. 11. WALLERICH CO. t 833 N. Meridian St. DODGE, lab 1923 touring. This car ha* had very little service; mechanically like new. MILLER AUTO SALES CO.. 044 E. Wash. Main 3493. DODGE touring, a real buy for $65.00 down. See iwtoday at 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings. ELDAR brougham 1923; A-l condition. .3018 E. Tenth St. Essex Coach, A-Six YOU CAN NOW BUY —Anew Essex 0 coach, balloon tire equipped for $371.34 down and $51.29 a month. Closed car comfort at open car price. Open for trades. DOWNTOWN—H ud-oil-Essex associate dealers. There's something new in Hud-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. v FORD BODIES Two coupes, 3 sedans, tourings and roadsters; cash or terms. SWISSHELM & PARKER 544 E Wash, FORI) 1923 touring: starter! demountablos. lock wheel, like new. Finance car. Sell balance due. SSO down. Main 501.3. FORD, 1922 touring: starter, den:., lock wheel and other extras; $175; terms. 427 N. Meridian, Open evenings and Sun. FORD, 1920 touring; starter, dem. rims; S4O down, balance E Z terms. MIDLER AUTO SALES, 044 K. Wash. St. FORD. 1923 touring: runs good as new; with all kinds ol extras: cash or terms. 427 X. Meridian. Open Sunday. FORD coupe. 1924: big bargain. 2917 Central Ave. Randolph 1300. FORD. 1921 touring: a real bargain. $158; term*. 427 N. Msridlan. Open evenings.

30 AUTOMOBILES FORT S ALE OVERLAND sedan, b good tires. motor just overhauled. in excellent shape throughout: $125 down. HAYNES & SCHMIDT. INC. 120-122 W. : forth St. Lincoln 7575. Open evenings and Sunday. OVERLAND touring; will take a good talking machine as part payment. Web. i 1958, PAIGE coupe: in good condition: $250. Nash sport roadster: in good mechanical i condition; $550. Call Circle 1798. Mechanics, Notice Repossessed cars to be sold lor finance company. Cash only. Ford touring, 1917 $50.00 Chevrolet touring. 1918 $25.00 Dort touring, 1920 $50.00 Dodge, Rex top, 1918 $75.00 Chevrolet touring, 1920 SIOO.OO Willys Six sedan, 1919 $75.00 Ford roadster, 1919 $90.00 Lincoln 6865. 1114 X. Meridian. For Good Used Cars See I. V OLF AUTO CO. 559 X. Capitol. Main 1579. Open Sundays. GUARANTEED USED CARS. Your own terms. Day and Night Auto Laundry. AUTOMOBII.ES of every description OHAS. G. SANDERS CO., 1025 N. Meridian. Circle 2772. USED CARS cash, payment nr trade. Jones Whitaker Sales Cos.. 345 N. Cap, USED CARS bought and sold. I. GOLDBCRG. 522 X. Capitol. a—Trucks HIGH-GRADE REBUILT USED TRUCKS. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO.. 1133 KENTUCKY AVE. Lincoln 7391. FOl it WHEEL trailer that will do behind 2 or 3 H -ton truck or Ford tractor. Stake body. 16x6; also couplings for an> truck. Will haul tons extra with trailer two wheels and tires, tarpaulin, new paint Sell cheap. Drexel 8919. CHEVROLET. 1923; open express, light del. truck; $250: terms. 427 N. Meridi inn Open evennigs and Sunday. 11 AI TOMOISILES WANTED WANTED—IOO cars to wreck for parts. Will p*v the highest cash prices. Call us first SAM CORAZ AUTO I’ARTS AND TIKE CO. :.)9 N Capitol Ave. Maui 6389. Ados WANTED—2I2 E. New York St. Main 4446. TRADE—l.atc new Singer sewing machine for Ford roadster or ton truck: will give right differ! nco 344 Walcott St. 32 UTO SFI’PLIES, BE PAIRS

QUALITY TIRES At the Lowest Prices in the State. Thomas Cords Cords Guarantee® First FirM Q ua l,ty 30x3*3 a * $7 95 30x3*3 ? 6.50 32x3 *3 $10.90 31x4 $ 9.75 31x4 812 30 ..’.j sio -t 32\4 sl3 75 ' J - X4 510.-o 33x4 sl3 80 | : '3x4 $11.2. 34x4 sl3 85 i 34X4 $11.75 32x4*4 318 65 j 32x4’ 2 sl6 00 33x4*2 819 10 | 33x4 ', $16.50 34x4*2 sl9 t,o i 34x4*2 $17.00 33x5 $20.00 | Other Stzeg in 35x5 $20.50 I Proportion CONSUMERS TIRE COMPANY 24!> X. Delaware St. Southeast Comer Delaware and New York St Lincoln 6063.

GARAGES Complete, ready to drive In. Fall price* \ lOxlC 5151.50 ■pv'flHtfT 17500 iii ” 00 j j 18x20 302 oo -*Hi2O 312 00 719 E. Maryland St.

TTI \ E S—T IKES Ford tfizr*' ? J uid ip. Other size®. $3 and up Al; and tire® gruar;uiteed. Ad;ubtments at half prh'p. s*ds VV. Wash ,;*k-liin St Ope i: ♦ v nngrs WHY not a aptvial Master coupe or aodan body for your Ford? Time payment®: your body In trade. 1. WOLF AUTO CO. AUTO WASHING Our spe. laity. 334 N Illinois. & S Auto Laundry USED tires any size. $2 and up Open evenings till 10 p. m ROGERS TIRE SHOP. 3117 W. Washington. Bel. 4300. TIRES ON PAY'MKNTS. CAPITAL SALES CO , 34 W New Y'ork. Hero You Are! TIRES LOWEST IN THE STATE BALLOON /-\ For Present mL \ Rims: Tube InWi lk \ eluded fUSm \ 31x4.40 Cl n FORDS 31x4.40 S. S. sl2 ' *-/lx 1432x4.95 S S sl4 eoxT'4 $6 50 33x4 .95 s! S. sls 3V and O S $7.30 34x4 95 9. S. sl6 •■VI x t Cl 850 33x5.75 S. S. $lB 31x4 S. S. 10.00 34X0.75 S. S. $lB 10 75 FOrl THE RIMS •14x4 3 1.50 80x3 H a 3"x4 *4 15.00 30x3 S. 9. . 3.3x415.30 31x4 9. S. 34x4'ii 1600 33x4 S. S. 33x5 18 00 33x4 S. S. 34x5 23.50 32x4 ‘j, S. 9. 30X0 32.50 33x4*? 3. S. mmkm wmiesale THE MifAW 201.0 N. CAPITOL AVE. Open Evenings and Sunday. Circle 0942.

35 FINANCIAL Persoaial Loams $lO to S3OO to any ono keeping house. No indorsers. No embarrassing questions. No inquiries of employer, friends or tradespeople. $ 50 for 4 months costs $ 4.38 SIOO for 4 months costs $ 8.75 S2OO for 4 months costs $17.50 S3OO for 4 months costs $26.25 The above cost is based on equal principal payments being paid monthly. Other amounts at same proportionate rate. Loans made for as long as twenty months payable in convenient monthly installments. Interest is charged on unpaid principal balances for exact number of days lietween payments and for just the actual time you keep the money. No other charge of any kind. If in a hurry phone Main 2923. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE SERVICE CO, 404 Kresge Bidg. s 41 E. Washington St., cor. Penn. St. Telephone. Main 2923. Under State Banking Supervision.

33 MOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES GOOD bicycles. $8 and up; tires. $2 and up. 940 Massachusetts Ave. 34 AUTOMOBtLES FOR KENT RENT A NEW CAR. U drive it. 127 E. Wabash. Circle 3000. You Read the Want Ads —- Have you tried to use them? Its easy—Cali Main 3500. Ask lor an Ad Taker. 39 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS OF THE CITY OF INDIAN A PCTtain, INDIANA Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the City Controller in the city of Indianapolis until 12 o'clock, noon, on the 19th day of September, 1924. for the whole or any part of the nine hundred thousand ($900,000.00) dollars of bonds of the city of Indianapolis, Ind., which said bonds are designated as “Flood Prevention Bonds of 1924," and will be dated the 19th day of September, 1924. Said bonds will be nine hundred (900) in number and will be for one thausand ($1,000.00) dollars each with interest coupons attached. Said bonds will bear interest at the rate of four and onehalf (4*4) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the first day of January and the first day of July of each year of the period of said bonds, and said installments of interest shall be evidenced by interest coupons attached to said bonds. The first coupon on each bond will become due and payable on the first day of July. 1925, and will be for interest on such bond from the day of issue to said date. Said bonds will be issued in thirty (30) series of thirty thousand ($30,000.00) dollars each, the first series w’ill mature on the Ist day of July. 1928, and one (1) series of said bonds on the first day of July thereafter, to and including July 1. 1956. Both principal and interest are payable at the office of the City Treasured of the city of Indianapolis. Ind.. and constitute an obligation of the city of Indianapolis. Bids or proposals for the purchase of said bonds shall be indorsed "Bids for Flood Prevention Bonds of 1924," and directed to the City' Controller. Indianapolis. Ind. Bidders may bid for all or any part of said bonds. The proposals on bids will be opened by the City ContfSller at his office or. the i 19lh day of September. 1924. between the hours of 12 o clock, noon, and 2 o'clock p. m. and said City Controller shall thereupon award said bonds, or if he shall see fit, a part thereof to the highest and best bidder therefor, provided that said Controller shall have the right to postpone said award until a later date not beyond the first day of October. 1924, and provided also that said City Controller shall have the right to reject any or all bids or proposals, or any part thereof, and shall have the right to accept any part of any bid. and to award upon any bid the whole or an}- less number of bonds covered by said bid. excepting only that no bonds shall be sold for less than par and accrued interest, and said City Controller shall further have the right in his judgment and discretion lo award a part of said bonds to one bidder and a part to another. Each and every bid or proposal shall be accompanied by a certified check upon some responsible bank of the city of Indianapolis. Ind.. payable to the order of the City Treasurer, for a sum of money equal to two and one-half (2*v) per cent of the face or par value of the bonds bid for or proposed to be purchased; and in case any bul or proposal shall not be accepted and there shall be no award of bonds thereon, the certified checks accompanying the same shall thereupon be returned to such successful bidder or bidders, if there shall be awarded the whole or any part of the bonds upon any bid on proposal the certified check accompanying the same shall thereupon be delivered to the City Treasurer who shall thereupon present the same for payment and shall be entitled to collect the same and hold the proceeds collected thereon until the completion of the purchase and payment of the bonds so awarded, and if for any reason said check shall not be paid upon presentation, the city sLmI retain said check and shall have the right to collect the same for its own use. and said check and proceeds thereof when collected shall be taken and deemed as agreed and liquidated damages for aueh breach of contract, and as a payment thereof to the city. In case any successful bidder shall fall to complete the purchase of bonds so awarded and to pay for the same within the time and manner herein required or which may be prescribed by the City Controller. the proceeds of such certified check deposited by such bidder shall be taken, considered and deemed as agreed ana liquidated damages for the breach of such bidder's contract of purchase, and shall be taken and deemed as a payment to the city for such damages, and shall be retained and held by such city for its use. How■ver. if such successful bidder shall complete the p-irchase of said bonds awarded to him. sac proceeds of said certified - neck shall .hereupon be returned to such bidder or at the option of the City Controller. at the time of the completion of the sale and payment for the bonds, said proceeds of said certified check may be applied and deemed a payment on account of the purchase of said bonds. Th> bond* awarded will be delivered at the office of the City Treasurer of Indianapolis. Ind . on the 19th day ,*JScptember. 1924 or at such time or tune* as may on the day bids are opened and award is made, be agreed upon all such deliveries, however, to be made within thirty (30) days from the late of such award, and the successful bidder or bidders shall take and pay for the bonds awarded to him or them at such ace and time and any omission, neglect or refusal so to do. shall be a breach of the bidder s contract of bid or proposal, on a■ vimnt of which damages shall be retained or recovered by the city as liquidated as heretofore set out. Said bonds are offered for sale under and by virtue of the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana entitled. \ An Act. providing for the construction of works for flood prevention, providing for the levying of assessments and taxea, ami the sale of bonds for the purpose of paying therefor. and granting certain powers to Boards of Public Works concerning streams in cities of more than one hundred thousand 1100.0001 population, and fixing the portion of the cost thereof to be paid by Incorporated towns, located within such cities, and by counties in which such eiiics are located, and declaring an emergency." said Act being Chapter 74 of the Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana for the year 1915. being found on page 143 of said acts approved March 0. 1915. and acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto, and pursuant to resolution of the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Ind., and an ordinance of the Common Council of the • tty of Indianapolis. Ind.. passed on the 4th day of August. 1924 directing the undersigned to issue and sell said bonds for the purpose herein set out. JOSEPH L HOGUE. City Controller of the City of Indianapolis. Aug. 20. 27, NOTICE State of Indiana. Marion County, es: in the Superior Court of Marlon County in the State of Indiana No A-27177. Complaint, divorce. Lillian E. Long vs. Elbert C. Long. Be it known, that on the sth day of August. 1924, the above named plaintiff, by her attorneys, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marlon County, in the State of Indiana, tier complaint against the above named defendant. Elbert C. Long and the said plaintiff having also filed in said Clerk's office the affidavit of a competent person, showing that said defendant, is not a resident of the State of Indiana, and that said cause of action is for divorce and that the defendant is a necessary party thereto and whereas said plaintiff having by endorsement on said complaint required said defendant to appear in said court. and answer or demur thereto on the 6th day of October, 1924. Now' therefore, by order of said court, said defendant last above named is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against him and that unless he appear and answer or demur thereto at the calling of said cause on the 6th day of October. 1924. the same being the 6th judicial day of a term of said court, to be begun and held at the courthouse in the city of Indianapolis, on the first Monday in September. 1924, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will he heard and determined in his absence. ALBERT H. LOSCHE. H. S. M MICHAEL. Clerk. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Aug. 6. 13 20. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Truck-Tractors for Collection and Removal of Garbage and Ashes. Sanitary District of Indianapolis. Indtanapo'ls Ind.. Aug. 12. 1924. Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Sanitary Commissioners for tho Sanitary District of Indianapolis, at its office. Room 208. city hall, Indianapolis. Ind.. until 10 o'clock a. m. on the 9th day of September. 1924, for two (2i five-ton truck-tractors for use in the collection and removal of garbage and ashes, according to the specifications for said truck-tractors on file in the office of said Board. Bidders so desiring may submit bids for one truck-trac-tor only. Each bid shall be accompanied by a check payable to said Board, certified j by a reputable bank, in an amount at the | rate of $150.00 for each truck-tractor bid ! upon. Said bids will be opened after 10 o'clock a. m. on said 9th day of Septemoer, 1924, but the Board reserves the right to defer action on said bids to a date not later than the fith day of October. 1924. The Board further reserves the right to accept one truck-tractor on any bid for two trucktractors. The Board further reserves the right to reject any and all bids. F C. LINGENFELTER, President. RUSSELL T. MacFALL, Vice President. JAY A. CRAVEN. Board of Sanitary Commissioners, Sanitary District of Indianapolis. Aug. 13. 20. 27.

WEDNESDAY, AUG. 20, 1924

19 M:<; \I NOTICES NOTICE Notice to taxpayers of ttfe city of anapolis of the determination to bonds or other evidences of indebtedness for the purpose of procuring money to be used in the flood prevention work thereunto appertaining, and providing for tha time and manner of advertising, sales of bonds, and receipt of bids for the same, together with the mbde and terms of sale, levying a tax for the payment of said bonds, and fixing a time when the same shall take effect. Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of the city of Indianapolis, State of Indiana, that, the city of Indianapolis, by and through its Common Council, by General Ordinance No. 92. 1924, duly passed on the 4th day of August. 1924. and approved by the Mayor on the 12th day of August. 1924, determined to issue nine hundred thousand ($900,000.00) dollars new bonds of the denomination of one thousand ($1,000.00) dollars each amounting to nine hundred thousand ($900,000.00; dollars, said bonds to be known as “Flood Prevention Bonds of 1924." Thirty (30) of said bonds shall mature and be payable: al Gie rate of thirty thousand ($30.000.00) dollars in each year for thirty (30) consecutive years beginning in the year 1926 and ending in the year 1956: said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of four and one-half (4*4) per cent per annnm payable semi-annually, on the Ist day of January and the Ist day of July of each year of the period of said bonds, and said installment of interest shali be evidenced by interest coupons attached to sai bonds. Said bonds are issued for the purpose of procuring money to be used in flood prevention work of said city. All as provided for and authorized by an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana entitled: “An Act. providing for the construction of work3 for flood prevention, providing for the levying of assessments and taxes, and the sale of bonds for the purpose of paying therefor, and granting certain powers to Boards of Public Works concerning streams in cities of more than one hundred thousand (100.000) population, and fixing the portion of the cost thereof to be paid by incorporated towns, located within such cities, and by counties in which such cities are located, and declaring a nemergency.” Said Act being Chapter 74 of the Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana for the year 1915. being found on page 143 of said Acts. Said Acts was approved March 6. 1915. Unless objections are made by ten or more taxpayers, other than those pay po.l tax only, m the manner scribed by law. the City Controller wil T pursuant to said determination and eder proceed to cause said bonds in said amount to be issued and sold for the purposes herein set out. S. L. SHANK. Mayor. Aug "O J "7’ L ' liOG '^ Ei Cit 7 Controller. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVY in the matter of determining the tax rate for certain purposes of the sanitary district of Indianapolis. Before the Sanitary District of Indiani apolis and the Board of Sanitary Commissioners thereof. • Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of : the Sanitary District of Indianapolis. • Marion County. Indiana, that the board j oi sanitary commissioners of said district at their regular meeting at 10 o'clock a. m on the day ol September. 1924. In Room City Hall. Indianapolis Indiana will consider the following budget duly formulated by said board at its reg. ular meeting on Aug. 19. 1924. viz.: BUDGET SHOWING THE TAX lEYY NECESSARY TO BE MADE IN 1924 BY THE BOARD OF SANITARY' COMMISSIONERS. SANITARY' DISTRICT OF INDIANAPOLIS. TO RASE FUNDS TO Pay 'H-C BONDS HERETOFORE ISSUED BY SAID DISTRICT AND INTFREST THEREON MATURING FROM JVNUJ A A R NUARY 19 1 2;> 1026 O ISCLI ' DIJi< 1. The money required for the pavment of maturing principal and interest on the district's outstanding bonds from January -.1925. to and including Janu*7 V 19 ~6, is 5250.702.50. The detail | showing this sum to be the requirement , is as follows: —lssue of May 25. 1918. 4*4 Per Cent Bonds. S2OO 000— Unpaid on Jan. 2. 1925 $140,000 Interest due July. 1 1925. .. .$ 3 150 00 Interest due Jan. 1, 1926 3 150 00 Principal due Jan. 1, 1926. . . 10 000 00 • —lssue of Dee. 31. 1920, 5-Y'ear’6 Per Cent Bonds. $200.000 j Interest due July 1. 1925 § 8.000 00 j Interest due Jan. 1, 1926 6 000 00 I —lssue of Feb. 14. 1921. 5-Y'ear 5 Per i Cent Bonds. $300.000 i Interest due Feb. 14. 1925. . . $ 9.000.00 ; Interest due Aug 14, 1925. .. . 9.000 00 —lssue of Dec. 21. 1921, 5-Y'ear 6 Per Cent Bonds. $350.000 1 Interest due'June 21. 1925 . . . . $lO 500 Qfi. Itit<Vf-st due Dec. 21 1925 10 5( : —lssue of Dec. 30.'1921. 5-Year'6 Cent Bonds. $250.000 Interest due June 30. 1925. . . .$ 7.500 00 j Interest due Dec. 30, 1925. ... 7 500 OO | —lssue of July 1, 1922 4*4 Per Cent Bonds. $500.000 | Unpaid on Jan. 2. 1925. $480,000. Interest due July 1. 1925 .... $lO 800 00 Interest due Jan. 1. 1920.... 10.800 00 , Principal due Jan. 1. 1926. . . . 10.000 00 i —lssue of Jan. 1. 1923. 4 4 Per Cent Bonds. $536.000 — : Unpaid on Jan 2. 1925. $Bl7 000 | Interest due July 1, 1925.... $18,382.50 Interest due Jan. 1. 1926.... 18.382.50 Principal due Jan. 1. 1926.... 19 000.00 —lssife of May 1. 1923. 4*4 Per Cent Bonds. $375.000 | Unpaid on Jan. 2. 1925. $307,500. ‘ Interest due July 1. 1925 $ 8,268.75 Interest due Jan. 1. 1926.... 8.268.75 • Principal due Jaa. 1. 1926.... 7.500 00 i —lssue of May 1, 1924. 4H Per Cent Bonds, $600.000 ! Interest due July 1. 1925 $31,500 00 Interist due Jail. 1, 1926.... 31.500.00 (Principal dus Jan. 1, 1920.... 12.000.00 Total $250,702.50 2. The total net valuation of all taxable property within the Sanitary District of Indianapolis is $630,000,000 (estimated. ) 3. The rate of taxation which it ti proposed to establish is four (4) cent* on each one hundred dollars ($100.00.) We hereby certify that the above and foregoing budget is correct and that according to our best knowledge and belief the amounts shown therein will be necessary and required to meet the principal and Interes 4 of said Sanitary District bonds heretofore issued, maturing during the period specified in said budget. F. C. LINGENFELTER, President. RUSSELL T. MacFALL. Vice Pre*. JAY A. CRAVEN, Board of Sanitary Commissioners, Sanitary District of Indianapolis. Taxpayers appearing at said hearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levy has been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levy may appeal to the State board of tax commissioners for further and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor with the county auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September, and the State board will fix a date of hearing in this county. Dated this 19th day of August. BOARD OF SANITARY ERS. SANITARY DISTRICT OF ANAPOLIS. By F. C. LINGENFELTER. President. Vice President. RUSSELL T. MacFALL. JAY’ A. CRAVEN. Aug. 20. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS State of Indiana. Marion County, ss: In the Probate Court of Marion County, September term. 1924 No. 69-22439. Clen Miller, as executor of the last will and testament of Alice M. Southard, deceased vs. Clara Southard, Charles Wolfe, Fannie Miller .Clen Miller. Will Crawford. Merle Maupin, Will Moore, Jennie Moore. Mattie Moore. To Clara Southard, Charles Wolfe. Will Crawford. Will Mcora. Jennie Moore, Mattie Moore. Y’ou are severally hereby notified that the above named petitioner, Clen Miller, as executor of the estate of Alice M. Southard, deceased, has filed. In the Probate Court of Marion County, Indiana, a petition making you defendants thereto and praying therein for an order and decree of said court authorizing the sale of certain real estate belonging to the estate of said decedent, Alice M. Southard, and in said petition described to make assets for the payment of debts and legacies of said estate, to reduce said real estate to cash, in order to make distribution of the proceeds thereof, as provided in said will, and has also averred in said petition that you. and each of you. are non-residents of the State of Indiana, and that said petition, so filed, and which is now pending, is set for hearing in the Probate Court of Marion County. Indiana, at the courthouse, in said county, in the city of Indianapolis, Ind., on the 30th day of September. 1924. Witness the clerk and Beal of said court, this 2Sth day of Julv. W 24. (SEAL) ALBERT H. LOSCHE, Clerk. TITSYVORTH & TITSYVORTH. Attorneys. Aug. 6, 13. 20. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administratrix if estate of August William Buschtnann, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. No. 22633. ETHEL AYRE3 BUSCHMANN^fc. Aug. 6-13-20, '.Y NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Lizzie C. Ormsby. deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. JOHN E. ORMSBY. No. 22662. Aug. 20. 27-Sept. 8. I