Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 89, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1924 — Page 10

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1 DEATH NOTICES EDWARDS. RUTH MAY E.—Little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Edwards, passed away at the home, 1922 Fletcher Ave.. Wednesday. Aug. "0. Funeral Aug. 23. at 2 p. m. at Calvary U. B. Church. Burial Memorial Park cemetery. FROSCHAUER. ROSA—Wife of Charles it. mother of Mrs. Ida E. Keeler. Mrs. H. E. May. Mrs. J. C. Troemper. grandmothrr of six: passed away Wednesday. Aug. 20. at 8 a. m. Funeral a.‘ residence. 424 S. New 'Jersey. Friday, Aug. 22. at 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial at Crown Hill cemetery. 5 FUNERAL DIRECTORS w. T. BLASEXtiY.M 2228 Shelby St. 1702 N. Illinois. Drexel 2570 FLANKER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since ISB7 Phone-—Main 0641. 0642. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY BERT S. GADD—2I3O Prospect St. Phone Stewart 227S UNDERTAKERS HISEY & TITUS. 954 N. Delaware. Main 3680. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Main 0908. Whiteside & Hixon lf>lß Prospect Sc Drexel 38C3. 10 LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Articles found In Indianapolis street cars yesterday: BOSTON BAG 3 UMBRELLAS 2 CAPS 3 PACKAGES 1 PICTURE MAIN 2737 | Lost—Sunday between the Circle and Broad Ripple Park two rings; one karat diamond in white gold setting and Masonic little finger ring set with 6mall diamond. Liberal reward Main 2480, j WHITE-GOLD wrist watch, with black ■ bands and white chain: between Meridian and North Sts. entrance to new Athletic Club or In motor bus. Reward. Humboldt 3035. 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 8888. , BEAGLE hound: white and blacn spots: female. 1215 Marlow. Lin. 3703. LIBERAL REWARD. LOST —Monday evening: a pin seal under ; arm bag. containing money and keys. Sewatd. Call Circle 3017. ' LOST—Whit* Alaskan Spitz dog wearing black leather harness. Reward. Cail Harrison 4081. 12 HEEP~VV ANTED—MAI. E 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 WANTED Sheet metal and furnace man. 117 *N. Alabama 13 INSTRUCTIONS ATTRACTIVE SALARY Interesting work in Beauty Culture A profession which is not overcrowded and the demand for beauty culturieta growing 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 evening classes 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! Free Clinic Culture sr 157 N. ILLINOIS ST.. SUITE 207. PHONE Circle 0290.

GlßLS—Beauty work is a re.al vocation. We are an exclusive school. Give expert persona! attention. LA ROSE BEAUTY' SALON, 415 Roosevelt Bldg. Circle 6577. MEN to leagn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 510 E. Washington St., Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0757. POPULAR piano music taught in 20 lessons, beginners and advanced. Clark Boles School. 10 W. Ohio St, Circle 8326. 14 SALESMAN WANTEDWE OFFER salesmen wishing to sell direct 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 lioeral commission. Write in for our dandy line. INTERSTATE TAILORS. Dept. I. T.. 402-400 W. Fourth St.. Cincinnati. Ohio 16 HELP \VANTED—FEM.4LE SINGLE needle operator wanted. 501 Murphy Bldg. H SITUATIONS WANTED a —Male SMALL cement job. Work guaranteed. EDWARD BAILEY' Circle 2127 EXPERIENCED man wants sewer work. Riley 1560. PORTER or work around house: can stay nights. Lincoln 4429. 803 Torbett Ave. b—Female NURSING wanted: thoroughly experienced: charges according to case. Webster 3278. CURTAINS TO LAUNDER. MRS. J. LUTZ. LINCOLN 4956. FAMILY and men's washings to bring home. Work guaranteed. Rand. 1704. WASHINGS only: called for and delivered. Guaranteed to be all right. Prices reasonable. Lincoln .3980, WASHINGS to bring home. Called lor and delivered. Kenwood 1518. 18 ROOMS EOK KENT CLINTON HOTEL. 29 Virginia Ave.. desirable. right in the heart of city, $3 to $6 per week. EAST St.. 313 N.; Two well furnished sleeping rooms: clean; private family. Apply after 5 p. m. ILLINOIS. N. 431, Apt. 8; clean and comfortable: single or double modern. MARKET. E. 528; nioaern furnished rms., $2 per week, up. Main 5545. LARGE front sleeping room; private home. Lincoln 8513. a—Light Housekeeping BELLEFONTAINE 1113: three elegantly furnished, living room, bedroom ar.d kitchenette. Circle 2897, IIORMAN. 730; 2 downstairs rooms: nicely furnished; cool. clean. homelike: private entrance. Weh. 1895, ILLINOIS! N.. 1128: 2 connecting rooms: modern, private entrance. Circle 0405.

18 ROOMS FOR RENT a—Light Housekeeping MARKET.| E.. 920; two front. clean. modern furnished light housekeeping rooms; private entrance: reasonable: adults. -MoCARTY E. 722: one light housekeeping room. Drexel 288 S-J. NEW JERSEY. N . 1474: one large room; kitchenette: private home. ; OLIVE. 1202: four rooms and sleeping porch. Drexel 2682-W. TENTH, E.. 924: 2 or 3 nice large furnished light housekeeping; electricity; gas: sink. §6.50 week. * TENTH. E.. 32i: tw o light housekeeping rooms: front: furnished. TUXEDO. S. 21: light housekeeping room; front: two ladies: S5, TWO downstairs rooms: furnished: niodern; children welcome: SG weekly. b—Board and Rooms ASHLAND, 2139: board, room: 2 yonng mrn: home privileges; garage, Ken 4955. ROOM with board. >8 per week: pr"”>.le home. Riley 1220. 19 RENTALS a—Houses AUDUBON RD., S., 116; 5 rooms, bath, garage: square and half from school. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4517. 9 E. Market. BELLEKOXTAINE. 164.5: six-room modorn : p~r month. Randolph 7680. BRADBURY. 1226 4-rooni double; inside toilet; 825. Circle 7061, FIFTY-FIRST. E. 132: between Penn and Washington Blvd.: beautiful 8-roora double: rent reasonable. Humboldt 32.56. lOWA St.. 1809: modern, sx-room double; improved s’rect. Call Drexel 3001. 1229 N. STATE, modern: 314 Dorman, reasonable: owner 322 4 Dorman. FOUR-ROOM double: gas. electricity; w ite r paid; 812. 5963 Rawls. Irv. 3849. 418 N. Bradley. 5 rooms 827.0il 627 >.j E. Vermont. 4 rooms 817 50: 334 S. Hamilton. 5 rooms 520.00 1 1332 Fletcher. 6 rooms, modern.. 830.00 2322 Bcllefontaine. 4 rms.. modem 540 00 ; 5739 Bonna. 5 rms 527.50 1. X. RICHIE & SON Main 0.520. 710 Bank-rs Trust Bldg, j (I—Business Places OFFICE SPACE for rent. furnished or un- I furnished. 431-432 I.emcke Bldg. M IIRCH A NTS Bank BldgT Half of office. Main 6788. e—Miscellaneous PARK AVE.. 1402: Upright piano; high gas range; bargain. Main 6559. 31 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

b—Houses Must Opportunity Knock? Read This A real. modem, six-bedroom home, most conveniently located near Fountain square in the best South side neighborhood: inlaid hardwood floors, oak woodwork. floored attic; two-aoom cement basement, cement front porch, four ear garaga. cement front drive, asphalt street. paved alley: lot 40x188: up-to-date modern furniture include,-); now operated by owner as better class rooming house, showing return of. slls per month: down payment of 1.325 required, balance payable, 565 per month: owner's illn“ss forces sale; act quickly: positively no inspection except by appointment Call Ed OCaiiahan. South Side Specialist, with McCord & McKinney, Realtors 311 Lenickp B ! dg\ Circle r>2™o Kvos. Brooksidf* 16.33. Look At This 922 X. Belmont Ave. 5250 cash. 521 per month. 5-room cottage. electric lights, gas. well and cistern, first-class condition, full-size lot. fruit and grate's, good sheds. Priced at 52.350 Cail Mr. Ryan with •J. Ct. MeCullousJi 100 N. Delaware. Main lTOfr. Res, Har. 2.>6‘U 2 New Bungalows Six rooms .300 block S. Dearborn St. Fine, large lots, parage, eto.; priced 53.500; $l5O cash, balance S3O month. See Mr VanArsdaJe, with 11. C. Tuttle & Bro. 233 E Oh n. Main 1108 Res.. W**b. 1108 FINE lot on Emerson; S" week: just south of 30th St. on wid* paved street; no Barrett: young tree,* and a beautiful location. Why not start tins savings account now; Tucker-Lyons Realty Cos. 211 Peoples Bank Bldg. Circle 7777 708 SOMERSET, jusi completed. r, rooms. basement, furnace, cement and brick porch, near r.ew sehool. 53.750; terms. 1 crvio REALTY CO. 1.36 N Delaware. | L noolh 5050; evenings, Krn 2780 | WARMAN Ave.. 1244: 6-rootu. semi-mod-ern bungalow: garage; newly decorated and painted terms. Main 3331. IJSIGHTWOOD cottage four room. e!eetric lights, well and cistern, fruit and shade trees; lot 100x150: 82 300: 5100 cash and 522 per month. 3520 E. ThirtySecond Sr STRrCTI.Y modern: four rooms a side: south: on paved street: 8 months old. rental. 865: fine house and good investment; very reasonable Terms. CIVIC REALTY CG. Lin. 5050. VACANT LOT OWNERS I have several small doubles and I will consider clear, vacant lots as first payments. MR. BURCAW. Main 1576. Res . Kenwood 5.585, evenings. PROSPECT, 923; 3-room cottage electricity. city water Inside. newly papered, cellar, cistern, nice lot. sacrifice for $1,500: leaving city: deal with owner on premises. FOR SOUTH SIDE HOME Modern 8 room house. In good repair. !arg lot: walking distance; j .000 down. [ balance like rent. Drexel 4003. I SOUTHEASTERN Ave.. 2606; 4 bedroom, I modem home: garage: bargain; terms. Main 3331 FOR modern or semi-modern doubles, east or southeast, call Drexel 0184. FOUR ROOM bungalows; easy payments Wash 4.314 CITY BI.DRS, REALTY CO WEST. six rooms. completely modern: large lot; garage. Bel. 2809 M. CONOR ESS Ave.. 1039; 8-room modern home; newly decorated Har 0441-J,

e—Suburban Sterling Farms ACRE TRACTS Located 7 miles west of Monument. H mile west of Ben Davis and 2 blocks south if National Rd. Interurban stop on addition. Bus line within 2 blocks. Make excellent tract for chicken raising or gardening. No building restrictions on the cheaper tracts. SIZE OF TRACTS tracts are 101 feet wide and 311 feet long:. One of these tracts wouJd make 5 large city 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 hare anew four-room cottage, located on one of the best tracts In the addition. About an acre of ground, garage. east front. Qpe block from interurban stop and 3 blocks from bus lines. Will sell for 52.300; 200 down ana s2l per month. NOTICE These desirable tracts are slling fast You will hava to act quick to get a choice .ract. 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 cal! Main 2057 or BEimont 3386, ring 2, evenings. 41516 Occidental Bldg. Suburban Five-room bungalow; room for bath; garage and three 40x142-ft lots: $3,250; easy terms. Main 0186. Res. Stewart 2749. SIX acres with 2 houses, facing the National Road west, close in: all kinds of fruit and shade. This is worth the money and can be bought on time. Call W. B. SHELTON, Main 6671. Belmont 3874. ONE-HALF acre northeast, near car stop; bargain at $325 cash. Address JOHNSON R IT Box 228 E. City, f—Sale or Exchange TWENTY ACRES, unimproved, ten miles from city, southeast. $250 per acre. W'ill consider late model closed 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. 22 HEAL ESTATE WANTED SOUTH. 5 or 6-room, semi-modern cottage; not over $3,000. Drexel 2420-W.

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I IST you." property with us and prepare to move Our service does the turn. Buyers waiting Call Mr Strong. Main -•>*. Orin Jessup Land Cos. 415-16 Occidental WE HAVE prospective nuyers foi homes worth the pri.w; i ash and payments You can get action here See or phone JKSS. 616 Meyer K:Bldg. Main n16.. I WILL pay spot cash for your homo if pru ed reasonable*. Uand<Yph 1303. TOT WANTED' :~h ave anew piano to trade as first payment MR. HOLTZ. -iO7 Guaranty Bldr Circle 4933. L !t T jonr property for ea> with PRIESMETER A WEISS. 136 N. Del aw axe. I.in. 810.5, 25 MISCELLANEOUS FOB SALE a—Coal, Ice and Wood "When Winter Comes To secure srood clean <*oal you must sure to buy from a £or>d reliable mal dealer. The p*st 16 yearn experience in the coal business taught us to Bolf-ct our coals from she beet and moat reliable mines m the country. Try our HOOSfER RED ASH. holds fire overnight. Hoosier Red Ash Ip., clean fk55.65 Horsier H and Ash esrer $5 55 C- st W. Va block, larg** fkd $6 50 B* st K Ky block larp. fkd $6 50 B*‘st Ind. lump, clean fkd s*> JO Bust Ind or 111. 'VC c can fkd.... $5 35 Beet Glendora Ip. larpo fkd 25 A disco nt on all cash orders of three tons or more. Union Ice & Coal Cos. DRcxri 4621 DUaxcl 4622. “Eventually” You will ord'T your winter coal. whv not now? from a firm that holds a record for rendering QUICK. HONEST AND COURTEOUS "SERVICE " GEN. POC'A UP RED ASH s*so POCA MINE RUN 56.50 W VA SPLINT OR BLOCK EKD 86 .50 W VA. WASHED EGG. EKD 25 GLENDORA LARGE LP., FKD....56 00 GLENDORA EGG 85.50 IND. 4TH VEIN Ll* . FKD $.5.7.5 CITIZENS COKE Bethel Coal Cos. PRoxel 2716. DRexel 2717. MILLERS CREEK (lOAL EASTERN KENTUCKY LUMP $6.75 Per Ton L. H. CAIN COAL CO. MA in 2151. MA in 2151. BEFORE you buy coal investigate our prices. Special prices for immediate delivery. Wciaiit and quality guaranteed. WEAVER COAL CO. DRE. 2201 l>—Clothing TROUSERS To Match Youir Goat $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 and up. THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St. Near Illinois. TIM E 8 WANT ADS BOOST BUSINESS c—Household Goods BREAKFAST seta, exclusive design, built and finished to order. FURNITURE SPECIALTIES CO., 442 Massachusetts Ave Lincoln 6061. CHILD'S bed: goo 4 condition; reasonable. 729 N. Drexel. Irvington 1.322. ELECTRIC Singer sewing machine; just like new; very rea*. 42 Vi N. Dearborn. ELECTRIC range. Roper; used 5 months; cheap if sold at once, Drexel 5734. PLAYER: plain case; Aeolian; $l5O. Cal! Web. 7388-J. RUGS AND LINOLEUM; HALF-PRICE SALE. 425 E. Washington St. RUGS AND LINOLEUM CHEAP. 207 W. Washington St. SEWING machines; real bargains; 930 S. Meridian. Drexel 2492. ALL KIND3 of household goods bought and sold. Cash paid. Ran. 511.8. d—Miscellaneous National Typewriter Also bargains in other makes of used typewriters at low prices. LsSSSSff All guaranteed. Cash or payments. 18 W. Market St., (Upstairs) Phone Main 2688. Clark Typewriter Shop LAWRENCE PURE LINSEED OIL PAINTS will protect and beautify your property at a cost of less than 1 cent per square foot. L. D. Tyler & Cos. (Sole Distributors) SHELLED OATS FOR SALE WILL DELIVER A GOOD second-hand furnace at a bargain. Cal! Mr. Helms. Circle 4022. f—Pet and Live Stock , THREE good milk cows for sale. 27 Arlington Ave. FINE riding horses for sale or rent. IRVINGTON RIDING STABLE. Irv.* 4733. You Read the riant Ads— Have you tried to use them? It’s easy—Call Main 3500. Ask for an Ad Taker.

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: r !. f, |> ' Minus \\ \\TFf) Good, Sound, Yellow Ear Corn, Delivered to the Stock Yards. *• Bl SI NESS W SOI \( i VUENTS REMODELING concrete blocks and <-p ment work; T, b BISHOP CO . !H)1 E Washington St. Dim olu 3495 Main 751 ” *' liA 1 H KK> bought, sold and renovat'-d. feather niattrfss<*3 and pillows matt*' E. F Bl RKI.E 416 Mars Main 1428 lll'l.S, 9x12 ihrly clod. $2. all work ruar. SUPERIOR i LEANERS. Ken. 4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTi.EDOE 2fM ! ri:;,. a Ave. l I.EANINO ANI)" DYEING CAPITOL CITY CLEANERS DREXEL 9499 DREXEL 2.388 MCI.I.KHS HAT SHOP Moved to 197 W Maryland St I K \sMTU Furniture Moved Anywhere Responsible for all damage*: special load* to Chicago, SOO up; city moving by ;ob or $1.25 to $3 hour; ttorage, $i up. Ask about our payment plan. Drexel 801 0-0362. H. T. BIEHL STORAGE, packing, household goiKir. low rates on California shipments; overland hauling. Wanted return load from Davton. Uhl ago. South Bend. PHONE OTTO .1 SUES/. MAIN 23.53 OB .3628 NIGHTS WEBSTER 4.579 OR 0699 W MIKE O'BRIEN Transfer and Main 1307. 29 BUSINESS OPFORTI XITIE.S MEAT, mkt.. grocery line; rash and carry business 5.500 wkly; located 5 yrs Addr. --- A No 146.3. Times ROOMING house north, eight rooms ail new furniture; small down payment. Must be sold this w-ek. A A IIARNEn SALES f-ERVICE, 307 Guaranty Bldg. C:r--cl.* 49.38 _ FOR SALE —Rooming houses, restaurants. groceries and all kinds of business places, A A BARNES SALES SERVICE. 309 Guaranty Bldg Circle 49.3.3 FOR SALE—Grocer.v and meat market In Irvington: nice clean stock; cheap; will take good machine as part payment. By owner Phone Irv. 319fi. 30 Al TOM.O KILLS FOR SALE CHEVROLET. 1924: classy 4 pass., closed lob; 5 good tiros; mechanically o k.: uphoolstering like new; bargain SOOO. Har. 4948 W. CHEVROLET. 1923 touring; A-l condition; 8100 down, balance 1 yr. MILLER AUTO SALES. 044 E. Wash. CHEV., 1923 coupe; A-l condition. Good tires: $385: E 7. terms. MILLER AUTO SALES CO , 64 4 F,. Wash. St. COLUMBIA light 0 sport model. Surely ought to be worth $22,5.00? 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. DODGE, late 1923 touring. This car lias had very little service: mechanically like new. MILLER AUTO SALES CO.. 644 E Wash. Main 3493. DODGE touring, a real buy for $05.00 down. See it today at 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings. ELCAR brougham 1923; A-l condition. 3018 E. Tenth St. 1 FORD BODIES Two coupes, 3 sedans, tourings and roadsters; cash or terms. SWISSHELM & PARKER. 544 E. Wash. FORD. 1923 touring; starter, demountsbles. lock wheel, like new. Finance car. Sell balance due. SSO down. Main .5013. FORD, 1922 touring: starter, dem.. lock wheelsand other extras; $175; terms. 427 N. Meridian, Open evenings and Sun. FORD. 1920 touring; starter, dem. rims: S4O down, balance E 7, terms. MILLER AUTO SALES. 644 E. Wash. St. FORD. 1923 touring; runs good as lie*.; with all kinds of extras; cash or terms. 427 N. Meridian. Open Sunday. FORD coupe, 1924: big bargain, 2917 Central Ave. Randolph 1300, FORD. 1921 touring; a real bargain. $158: terms. 427 N. Meridian. Open evening--. OVERLAND sedan, o good tires. motor just overhauled. in excellent shape throughout: $125 clown. HAYNES & SCHMIDT. INC. 120-122 W. North St. Lincoln 7575. Open evenings and Sunday. OVERLAND. A-l shape; 6 cylinder touring: will sell or trade for small car. Drexel 7145. PAIGE coupe; in good condition: $250. Nash sport roadster: in good mechanical condition: $550. Cal! Circle 1798. GUARANTEED USED CARS. Your own terms. Day and Night Auto Laundry. 248-250 N. Capitol.

30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Mechanics, Notice Repossessed cars to be sold for finance company. Cash only. Ford touring, 1917 $50.00 Chevrolet touring, 1918 $25.00 Dort touring. 1920 $50.00 Dodge, Rex top, ipiß $75.00 Chevrolet touring. 1920 SIOO.OO Willys Six sedan, 1919 $75.00 Ford roadster. 1919 $90.00 Lincoln 0805. 1114 N, Meridian For Good Used Cars See I. WOLF* AUTO CO. 569 N. Capitol. Main 1579. Open Sundays. AUTOMOBILES of every description CHAS. G. SANDERS CO., 1025 N. Meridian. Circle 2772. USED CARS cash, payment or trade. Jones Whitaker Sales Cos.. .345 N, Cap. USED CARS bought and sold. 1. GOLDBURG. 522 X. Capitol. a—Trucks HIGH-GRADE USED TRUCKS. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO.. 1133 KENTUCKY AVE. Lincoln 7391. FOUR-WHEEL trailer that will do behind 2 or 3 % -ton truck or Ford tractor. Stake body. 10x6; also couplings for any truck. Will haul 3% 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. Meriuian. Open evennigs and Sunday. 31 AUTOMOBILES WANTED WANTED—IOO ears to wreck for parts Will pay the highest cash prices. Call ns first. SAM CORAZ AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 519 N. Capitol Ave. Main 03MI. AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E. New York St. Main 4446. 32 ALTO SUPPLIES, REPAIRS

Hero You Are! TIRES LOWEST IN THE STATE BALLOON BJ /-553?/ \ Kiras; Tube* In- \ eluded KJ Baaft \ 31x4.40 Cl sll Kn f. TfsW I 31X1 49 S 8 512 CORDS .32x4.9.5 S S. sl4 30x3 L $6 50 :, ' !x4 '•’ 8- S. $1.5 30X3 4 O sl7 50 * * |} •M v 4 FI S )0 J a > •. I 31x4 S S. 10.00 S ' S' SLS lo 75 * these 34ri 1150 Z.E RIMS .32x415 01) 3,.x3' J Cl 33x4‘k 15.50 .30x3 Va S. S. 34x4 V, 10 00 .31 \4 3. S. 3.3x5 1R 00 ! ,32x t S S. .34x5 23,50 i .33x4 3 S. 3.5x5 IS 00 | 32x4 33 .30x0 32 50 I 33x4 Va S 3 .30x3 H Lion. Cord $7 .50 MIMA WKtESALE TISI if--201-9 N. CAPITOL AVE. Evening!* and Sunday Circle 6043

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TIRES —TIRES Ford sizes. $2 and up. Other size*. $3 and up All used tire* guaranteed Adjustments at half pri.-c .525 W. Wash ingtori Si Open evening* WHY not ape Mat Master coupe or sedan body for your Ford? Time payments; your body in trade. I. WOLF AUTO GO. 55r> sr>7 r;.n :6i n Capitol a Ai TO WASHING Our site.'laity 3.34 N Illinois. S & 8 Auto Laundry t’SF.D tires, any size. $2 ami up Open evening* ml 10 p m ROGERS TIRE SHOP. .3117 W. Washington. Bel. 4.300 TIRES ON PAYMENTS. CAPITA!. SAI F.S CO 51 W New York "qualjty tires At the Lmyest Prices in the State. Cords Thomas Cords First Quality Guaranteed First 00-ii * a -n ■ Quality .30x3 Vi $ 0 .'O 30x,3 H $ 795 31x4 $ 11.75 32x3 1. $10.90 .32x4 $10.50 x * „„ , .32x4 sl3.i.> .3.1x4 $10.,.> ~; !x4 $13.80 34x4 SUSO : i4x 4 513.8.3 .32x4 Vi sls 00 ooxL, $1865 3.3x4 V* $1.3,30 33x4 j sl9 10 .34x4 Vs SIO.OO 34x4 ij sl9 '6) Other Size* til ,33x5 $20.00 Proportion 35x5 $20.50 HIGH QUALITY BALLOON TIRES AT l/nv PRICES 31x4.40 fits 30x3 Vi $lO 75 32x4.95 fits 31x4 sl3 75 33x4.95 fit* .32x4 sl4 75 34x4 05 fits .3.3x4 $15.75 33x5.75 fits .32x4 >4 $17.75 34x5.75 fits 3.3x4 Vi $17.75 CONSUMERS TIRE COMPANY 249 N. Delaware St. Southeast Corner Delaware and New York St Lincoln 606.3. 3S MOTOR! YCLKS, BICYCLES GOOD bicycles. $8 and up; tires, $2 and up, 910 Massachusetts Ave. 34 AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT RENT A NEW CAR U drive It. 127 E Wabash. Circle 3000 39 LEGAL NOTICKS NOTICE OF SALE OF MARION COUNTY' ROAD BONDS The undersigned, treasurer of Marion C6unty, State of Indiana, will, up to the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon of the 2nd day of September. 1924. at his office in the courthouse of said county in the city of Indianapolis, receive sealed proposals for the purchase of the following described bonds: M. J. Brady et al. free gravel road bonds. Washington Township, Marion County. Indiana, in the principal sum of $.38.000.0Q, dated Sept. 1. 1924, bearing interest at rate of 4'i per cent per annum, divided into twenty equal series of two bonds, each in the sum of $050.00. the first series, principal and interest, to mature and be payable May 15, 1925. and one series, principal and interest. each six months thereafter until all are paid, all payable at the office of the undersigned. The sale thereof will continue from day to day after above named date until all said bonds are sold. Said bonds have been issued pursuant to the laws of Indiana and an order of the Board of Commissioners of said county to provide the funds to pay the cost of construction of a highway in said township, on petition of M. J. Brady et al. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. J. L. DUVALL. Treasurer Marion County, Indiana. Aug. 21. NOTICE TO COAL DEALERS Bids for 2 cars of coal for the Beech Grove Bublic Schools will be received until 6 o'clock Tuesday evening. Aug. 26, 1924. Quote prices on following kinds: West Virginia Lump. 4 to 6-inch. Indiana Lump, 4 to 6-inch. West Virginia Mine Run. Address your bid3 to Thos. Bodenhamer, Secretary of School Board. GUY RUTLEDGE, President. Aug. 15. 18, fy..

39 IJSfL\L^XOTICES^_^^^^_ NOTICE OF BUDGET AND KATE OF TAXATION PROPOSED TO BE ESTABLISHED BY THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS AND ITS VARIOUS FUNDS AND DEPARTMENTS FOR THE YEAR 1925. To the Taxpayers of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana: You are hereby notified that a public TWOliearir.g will be held in the council chamber at the City Ilall. in Indianapolis, Ind.. on the Ist day oi September. 1924, at 8 o'clock p. m. on the budget formulated for the succeeding year and on the rates of taxation proposed to be established for the year 1924. payable in the year 1025, for the general fund of said city and for each of the funds and speclsl tax rate authorized by law to be levied for any of the executive departments of said city, at which hearing any taxpayer shall have the right to be heard thereon. The rates of taxation proposed to be established .are based on the valuation of all taxable property within said city as certified by the County Auditor, in the sum of Six Hundred Thirty-One Million ($031,000,000) Dollars. The budget ns formulated is shown in appropriation ordinance No. 14. 1924. now pending before the common council of the city of Indianapolis, which is in words and figures as follows: APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE No. 14, 1924. AN ORDINANCE appropriating moneys for the purpose of defraying current expenses of the City Government of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, and for the use of the several executive departments thereof, for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1925. and ending December 31, 1925. including all outstanding claims and obligations, and fixing a time when the same shall take effect. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA: SECTION 1. That there be and is hereby appropriated out of the funds of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, for the purpose of defraying the current expenses of said City and for the use of the several executive departments thereof, for the fiscal yi ar beginning January 1. 1925. and lending December .31, 1925, including all 1 outstanding claims and obligations existing j on the first day of said fiscal year, tho i following sums of money for the different ; departments of said city, and for the sev- | eral purposes are hereinafter set forth: —Department of Finance — : For Salaries. Mayor's Office. .$ 10.700.00 ! For salaries. City Court .... 7.800.00 | For Salaries, City Clerk ... 10.600.00 i For Salaries. City Council . . . 0.040.00 I For Salaries. City Controller 20.920.00 i For Salaries. Sinking Fund Commissioners 200.00 j Blank Books. Printing and Incidentals 9.206.00 Mi-cellineous Expense City Offices 8.460.00 j Interest arid Exchange 175.000.00 . Premium on Sinking Fund Surety Bonds 25.00 | Convention Expense 500 00 j Special Judges 1.200.00 Memorial Day Expense 300.00 Expenses Primary and Election 80.000.00 Art Association Indianapolis. 10.000.00 Meals for Jurors 50 00 Total Finance Department f S 341.001.00 —Department of Public Purchase— Personal Service $ 3 4.620 00 j Contractual Service 550.00 | Office Stationery and Printing 300.00 ' General Supplies 500.00 Total Public Purchase. $ 15.970.00 —Department of Law—j For Salaries $ 19.480 00 Change of Venue 400 oo l I,a Library 150.00 ; Judgment. Compromises and Costs 5000 00 I Miscellaneous Expenses .... 600.00 I Compensation Injured City Employe* 4.500.00 ! Public Utility Fund 2,000.00 i Total legal Department ? 32.030.00 —Department of Works— For Salaries Board of Work* Offi.-e $ 14 700 00 \ •. Board es Works Office 397.300 00 City Hall Salaries 1 “ 340.00 City Hall Accounts 7.405 00 For Salaries Tomlinson Hall 4 080.00 Accounts Tomlinson Hall ... 6,000.00 For Salaries Street Cleaning 13.3.820.0$ Maintenance of Euipment and Supplies Street Cleaning. . . 20.304.00 New Equipment. Street Cleaning 1.000.00 For Team Hire Street Cleaning 4 000 00 c -mfort Station Salari"* . .3 170 00 Maintenance Comfort Station 2.500.00 Total Department Public Works $ 611.569 00 —City Civil Engineer— For Salaries City f'laji Engine- r Office $ 50.720.00 For Sa’.arl * Flood Prevention 11 B*o 00 For Salaries Insp- tor* 32.4.80.00 For Salaries Engineering Laboratory 8.700.00 For Salaries and Wages Asphalt Repair ... 60.869 00 For Salaries and Wage* Brick and TUock Repair 8 727.00 For Salaries and Wage* Walk and Curb Repair 0.230 00 For Salaries and Wages Asphalt Plant 12.373.00 I Citv Civil Engineer Office Maintenance . \ . . 4 740 00 Electric. Gas and Vapor Lights 272.775.00 Engineering Laboratory Maln-tenan.-e nifll Supply. 1.650.00 Asphalt Repair Maintenance and Supply . . 5.500.00 Brlek and Block Matn- !■ nance and Supply 7.200 00 Walk and Curb Maintenance and Supply 1.800.00 | Asphalt Plant Maintenance and Supply 30.005.00 Sireet Sign Maintenance . . . 600.00 Maps and Plats 500 00 Total Eng'neer $ 52.3.015.00 —Assessment Bureau— For Salaries $ 10.500 00 j Office Supplies 1.200 00 TotaJ Assessment Bureau. $ 11.700.00 —Municipal Garage—- | For Salaries $ 22.880.00 Maintenance and Repairs 42.000.00 Garage Maintenance and Equipment 2.650.00 Total Garage $ 07.5.30,00 —Street Commissioner Office— For Carpenter Salaries $ 17.500.00 For Salaries Street Commissioner's Office 8,500.00 For Salaries Sewer Department 86.338.00 For Salaries Unimproved Sireet* 40.000 0O Salaries Weed Cutting 2.160.00 Fountain and Wells Repatr. . 8.30.00 For Salaries Sprinkling Department 2 000 00 For Salaries City Y'ards .. 12.739.00 Mauite.naneo and Supplies Carpenter Dept. 5,000.00 Maintenance and Supplies Unimproved Streets 3,585.03 Maintenaneo and Supplies Weed Cutting 120.00 Maintenance and Supplies City Y'ards 12.025.92 Repair Cement and Concrete Bridges 1.000 00 Expense Office Department.. 288.50 Rental and Taxes City Yards 650 00 Sprinkling Department Road Oil 15.000,00 Maintenance and Supplies Sewer Department 7P00.00 Equipment Sewer Department 905.00 Total Street Commissioner s 164.701.45 —City Plan Commission— For Salaries $ 2.3,600 00 Office Supplies .300 00 Maps and Plats 950.00 Automobile Expenses .300 00 Printing and Miscellaneous.. 500.00 Total City Plan Commission $ 25.650.00 —Department of Public Safety— For Salaries, Board of Safety.s 12.144.00 Material and Supplies 775.00 Telephone Service 10.000.00 Total Board of Safety Office $ 22,919.00 —Building Department— For Salaries $ 44.150.00 Electrical Examiners' Board Salaries 450.00 Material and Supplies 800.00 Printing Code 1.000.00 Total Building Dent S 48.430.00 —East Market— For Salaries $ 11.670.00 Material and Supplies 700.00 Gas and Electricity 2,300.00 Total East Market $ 14.670.00 —Dog Pound— For Salaries $ 2,140.00 Material and Supplies 1.200.00 Total Dog Pound $ 3.340.00 —Weights and Measures— For Salaries $ 8.400.00 Material and Supplies ..... 1.437.00 Total Weights and Measures . $ 9,837.00 | —Fire Department— For Salaries $1.10.3,852.50 Contractual Service . 11,700.00 Administration Material and Supplies 800.00 Fire Prevention Material and Supplies . 1,330.00 Fire Fighting Material and Supplies 33.850.00

39 LEGAL NOTICES (Continued) Equipment Fire Fighting. . . . 23,610.00 Total Fire Department. .$1,175,172.50 —Police Department— For Salaries $ 953,359.50 Secret Service 500.00 Emergency Police 1,000.00 Printing and Stationery.... 3,000.00 Meals for Prisoners 4,000.00 Horso Shoeing 300.00 Horse Feed i. .. 1,000.00 Harness Repair 50.00 Gas and Electric Lights. . . . 4.000.00 Fuel and Heat 7,000.00 Motorcycle Repairs, Tire and Tubes 2,000.00 New Automobiles 2,000.00 New Motorcycles 1.000.00 Auto for Motor SquaK 2,000.00 Furniture and Fixture 500.00 Gasoline 9.000.00 Oil 5.000.00 Tires and Tubes 4,420.00 Parts and Equipment 6.580.00 Material 2,700.00 Supplies 1.500.00 Street Paint 800.00 Bertillon Supplies and Maintenance 600.00 Expense Misc., Telegraph, Telephone Tolls 1,000.00 Buildings Repair (inside)... 500.00 Accident Prevention Bureau. 200.00 Material and Supplies for Central Station 500.00 Stop and Go Signal Fund. . . 2.000.00 Total Police Dept $1,016,409.50 *—Electrical Department— For Salaries 51.126.26 Tools and Equipment 8.336.25 Material and Supplies 14,240.70 Total Electrical $ 73.703.21 Grand total for entire Budget, as set >ut above, is $4,155,647.66. Section 2. This ordinance shall bq in full force and effect from and after its passage. NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSED BUDGET AND RATE OF TAXATION FOR THE BOARD OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND CHARITIES OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. AND A HEARNG ON THE BUDGET AND RATE OF TAXATION FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF SCHOOL HEALTH: ALSO HEARING ON BUDGET AND RATE OK TAXATION FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS PREVENTION. To the Taxpayers of the City of Indianapolis. Indiina: You are hereby notified that a public hearing wll. be held in the council chamber in the City Hal! 1n the city of Indianapolis. Indiana, on the Ist day of September. 1924. at 8 o'clock p. m . on the proposed budget for thi succeeding year and the rate of taxation to be established for the Board of Public Health and Charities of Indianapolis. Department of School Health and Department of Tuberculosis Prevention of Indianapolis for the year 1924 payable in 1925. for Board of Public Health and Chanties purposes and School Health purposes and also Tuberculosis purposes. At these hearings any taxpayer shall have the right to be heard. The proposed budgets the valuation of all taxable property within the city of Indianapolis. Indiana, and the proposed rate of taxation for such purposes are as follows: —For Board of Health and Charities Purposes— Board of Health Office slOl 405 00 City Hospital 437.500.00 Total Board of Health and Ch irt'ies Purposes $598,905 00 —For Sehool Health Purposes— School Health $ 6.3.000 00 Total $ 63.000.00 —For Tuberculosis Prevention Purposes— Tuberculosis Prevention $ .30 000.00 Total $ 30 000 00 The estimated valuation of all taxation "of properly in the city of Indianapolis. Indiana, is $6.31.000.000.00. The preiposed rate of taxation for Board of Health and Charities purposes is nine .ems • $ 00 1 on each One Hundred Dollars i $ 10(11 valuation of-such taxable property tn the city of Indianapolis. Indiana The proposed rate of taxation for the School Health Fund is on cent (sOll on each One Hundred Dollars (SlOOt valuation of such taxable property in the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, and the proposed rate of taxation for the Tube-culosis Fund is five mills l$.005) on each One Hundred Dollars ($lOOl valuation of such taxable property in the city of Indianapolis Indiana SOL SCHLOS3, ITcsident. GOETHE LINK. ARTHUR E GUKDEL. W H. FOREMAN. Roard of Public Health and Charities. City of Indianapolis. Indiana NOTIUE OF HEARING ON PROPOSED BUDGKT AND KATE OF TAXATION FOR THE BOARD OF SANITATION OF THF. CITY F INDIANAFLIS. INDIANA To the Taxpayers of h* City of Indianapolis, Indiana, and the District of Sanitation: You are hereby notified that a publtc hearing will be held in the Council Chamber in the City Hall in the City of Indianapolis Indiana on the Ist day of September. 1924. at 8 o'clock p. m. on the proposed budget for the succeeding year and the rate of taxation to be established for the Department of Public Sanitation of Indianapolis. Indiana. At these hearings any taxpayer shall have the right to be heard. The proposed th valuation of all taxable property within the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, and the propose, rate of taxation for such purposes are a.* follows: —For Department of Public Sanitation Maintenance and General Purposes— Ash Collection $110,000.00 Garbage collection and Market Hauling . . . 120.000.00 New Equipment for Asb and Garbage Divisions 34.000.00 Night Soil Disposal and Incinerator 10.000.00 Improvement and Maintenance Lands, Roads and Tracks. . 10,000.00 Garbage Reduction Plant Less R reipts From By-Products 25.000.00 General Office Expenses 11.500.00 Sewage Disposal Plaait Maintenance 200.584.00 Total $521,084.00 The estimated valuation of all taxation of prop'rtv in the City of Indianapolis India?.a i* $0.31 000.000 00. The proposed rate of taxation for Board of Sanitation purposes is Five Cents. Five Mills i $.055) upon each Gne Hundred Dollars ($100) valuation of such taxable property in the City of Indianapolis, Indiana. By way of information, the Board desires to state that a levy of Four Cents (SO4) on each One Hundred Dollars i $lOOl valuation of such taxable property in the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, was fixed by the Board and oertifled to the Auditor of Marion County on . as provided by taw. for the Sanitation Bond Fund for sinking fund purposes to take care of the principal and interest of bonds falling due. FRANK LINGENFELTER, President. RUSSEL T. McFALL, Y’ice President ,TAY A. CRAVEN. Sanitary District City of Indianapolis. Indiana. NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSED BUDGET AND RATE OF TAXATION FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF -PUBLIC PARKS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS FOR GENERAL PARK PURPOSES AND A HEARING ON THE PROPOSED BUDGET AND RATE OF TAXATION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS FOR PLAYGROUND AND RECREATION PURPOSES: To the Taxpayers of the City of Indianapolis and tho Park District of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana. Y'ou are hereby notified that a public hearing will be held tn the council chamber in the City Hall in the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, on the Ist day of September. 1924, at 8 o’clock p. m., on tho proposed budget for the succeeding year and the rate of taxation to be established for the Department of Public Paiks of the City of Indianapolis for the year 1924. payable in 1925. for general

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39 LEGAL NOTICES 4 (Continued) Park Purposes; Slso a hearing at the same time and place on the proposed budget lor the succeeding year and the rate of taxation proposed to be established for the Department of Public Parks of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, for the year 1924, payable in 1924 for playground and recreation purposes. At these hearings any taxpayer shall have the right to be heard. The proposed budgets, the valuation of all taxable property within the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, and the proposed rate of taxation for such purposes are as follows: —For General Park Purposes— Adrninistraticyi and Office. .. .$ 120,070.00 General Maintenance 200.932.90 Fixed Charges, Interest, etc.. 105.904.80 Supplies and New Equipment 97,195.83 Total $ 524,103.52 Credit receipts, golf, concessions, rentals 60.000.00 Balance to bo raised by taxation S 464.103.53 —For Playground and Recreation Purposes— Administration and Office.. $ 13.500.00 General Playground Maintenance 43.700.00 Supplies and Equipment.... 37,551.70 Total 5 94,751.70 The valuation of all taxable property in the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, is $6.31.000,000.00. The proposed rate of taxation for general park purposes is seven cents ($.07) on each One Hundred Dollars ($100) valuation of such taxable property, in the City of Indianapolis. Indiana. The proposed rate of taxation for playground and recreation purposes is one cent five mills ($.015) upon each One Hundred Dollars ($100) valuation of such taxable property in the Qjty of Indianapolis, Indiana. By way of Information the Board desires to state that a levy of four cents five mills ($.045) upon each One Hundred Dollars ($100) valuation of such taxable **<ipertv in the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, was fixed by said Board and certified to the Auditor of Marion County. Indiana, on .. . 1924^| as provided by law, for sinking fund p'.fl poses, to take care of the principal ami interest falling due on Park District Bonds during the year 1935. CHARLES A. BOOKWALTER, EMSLEY' JOHNSON. A. M. MAGUIRE. FRANK P. MANLEY, Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana. GENERAL ORDINANCE No. 102, 1924. AN ORDINANCE fixing and establishing the annual rates of taxation and tax levies for the year 3 924 for the City of Indianapolis for each fund for which a separate tax levy is authorized by law, to ; be collected and expended in the year 1925, ! and fixing a time when thi9 Ordinance shall I take effect. j BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY' OF INDIANi APOLIS. INDIANA: SECTION 1. That there be and is hereby levied and assessed upon all real | estate agd improvements and all personal I property of whatsoever description, notes, ; bonds, stocks, choses in action ot every ! kind and character in the City of Indian- | apolis. Indiana, as assessed and returned so rtaxation in said City for the year j 1924. and a tax of Fifty-Eight Cents for ! General Purposes on each One Hundred Dollars ($100) valuation of such taxable property; also Fifty Cents is.so> on each | poll for General Purposes; also a tax levy ■ of Seven Cents i 07) for the City Sinking : Fund upon 40, One Hundred Dollars 1 $100) valuation of such taxable propj erty: also a tax levy of Five Mills I ($.005) for the Police Pension Fund on j eaeh One Hundred Dollars ($100) valuation of such taxable property: also a tax ■ levy of Five Mills ($.0051 for the. Firemen Pension Fund upon each One Hundred Dollars ($100) valuation of such taxable property: also a tax levy of One I Cent (sol' for School Health Fund upon ea-h One Hundred Dollars ($100) valuation for such taxable property: also a tax . levy of Seven Cents (SO7) for Park Gen- ; eral Fund upon each One Hundred Dolj lars ($100) valuation of such taxable I property: also a tax levy of One Cent Five ■ Mills $015) for Recreation Fund upon j each One Hundred Dollars (8100) valuation of such taxable property: also a tax levy of Five Mills ($.005) for Track Elevation Fund upon each One Hundred Dollars ($100) valuation of such taxable Mi ($.005) for the Tuberculosis Fund ra.-h One Hundred Dollars ($100) vi ™ tion of such taxable property; also a tax levy of Five Cents Five Mills ($.055) for Sanitation Maintenance Fund upon each One Hundred Dollars valuation of such taxj able property; also a tax levy of Four Cents i 04) for Sanitation Bond Fund j upon each One Hundred Dollars ($100) ! valuation of such taxable property: also ja tax levy of Nine Cent* ($O9l for tho [ Board of Health Fund upon :i ’h One Hun- ' deed Dollars *5lOOl valuation of such .taxable property; also a tax levy of One i Cent Fiye Mill* (5.015) for the World ; War Memorial Bond Fund upon each One j Hundrded isloo| Dollars Valuation of such ! taxable property: ,vso a tax levy of Fiv* Mills (SOOSI for ThoroughLv-e Plan Fund upon each One Hundred Dollars ($100) i valuation of such taxable property; also ; a tax levy of Three Cents ($.03) for Street , Resurfacing Fund upon each One Hundred ! Dollars ($lOOl valuation of such taxab'e property: also a tax levy of One Cent ](S 01 ) for the Flood Prevention Fund | upon each One Hundred Dollars ($100) : valuation of such taxable property: all j of which l=vies are duly authorized by ; specific laws, SECTION 2. That the Auditor of Marion County. Indiana, be and is herebv ordered and directed to place all such tax levies upon the property tax duplicates, and the County Treasurer of such County, ex-oflieio City Treasurer, be and is hereby ordered and directed to collect the tarns for the City of Indianapolis and each of said Departmen. a thereof, and make due report thereof, a. provided by law. SECTION 3. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after Its passage. The estimates by each of the executive departments of the City of Indianarolls for the fiscal year 1924, upon which said budget and rates are based, are on file In the office of the City Controller of the City of Indianapolis and open to the inspection of taxpayers. Dates this 18th day of August, 1934. LEW SHANK, Mayor. JOSEPH L. HOGTTB. City Controller. JOHN W. RHODEHAMEL, CYty Clerk. NOTICE OF SALE OF FORD AUTOMO-* BILE TRUCK. A Notice is hereby given that I will, 10 o clock a. m. on the sth day of terriber. 1924, at my repair shop and garage at No. 2417 Martindale Ave., in the city of Indianapolis. State of Indiana, sell at public auction to pay charges for repairing the same, the following property, to-wit: One Ford ton truck. 1918 design, motor number 247.701. said truck being now in fair running order and condition. Said sale to be made to the highest bidder for cash in hand. BENJAMIN H. MOONEY. Auto Repair Shop. B. F. WATSON, Attorney. Aug. 14-21-28. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of James W. King, deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. DONALD G. KING. 8 MAHLON UNGER. No. 22634. Aug. 7, 14, 21. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administratrix of estate of Mary C. Harvey, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. MABEL D. GULLEY. No. 22649. Aug. 14, 21. 28. IT'S NEY'ER lost until Inuiauapolis Times Want Ads have failed to find It.