Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 105, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 September 1924 — Page 10

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GOVERNOR’S ACTS QUESTIONED BY 1 P.OIAHONY Wonders Why Branch Didn't Answer Letter, / -Is the executive department of the State of Inditna functioning?” This xtas the question asked today by Joseph P. O'Mahonv, 2619 N. Alabama and *"a Republican for thirty years.” O’Mahony made public a letter he had addressed as "personal” to Governor Emmett F. Branch, protesting as “a citizen, a Spanish War Veteran and a Republican” the holding up of citizens by “masked men on the country roads of Indiana and made t detour from their regular routes by masked so-called horsethief detective representatives.” In his letter O’Mahony set out action of other Governors in Wisconsin and Washington on the same subject. % Redeem Indiana "I am doing this because I have a high regard for the present Governor of this State and believe that one with his record can be relied upon to make the proper action to redeem Indiana from domination b£ the invisible empire,” h esaid in his lettre. To his personal letter to the Governor O’Mahony received the following reply: “I have received your letter of Sept. 5, and I have given it my personal attention. "Whenever specific instances of laW'Yiolations are called to my notice, it will be my duty to place them before the proper authorities, and this, I assure you, I shall do. '“Yours very truly. “F. E. SCHORTEMEIER, “Secretary to the Governor.” O’Mahony Answers Today O’Mahony wrote another letter to the Governor setting out the fact that, although the letter i stated the Governor had given the matter his personal attention, it was signed by Sehortemeier. “I knew Mr. Sehortemeier for many years, and any personal assurance of his in writing would be satisfactory to me under ordinary conditions. I am not aware, however, •hat he has been elected to anything by the people or appointed to any position by you to authorize him to aassure me that he will enforce the law in Indiana,” wrote O’Mahoney. “I feel sure the Governor of Indiana never saw this letter, at least I Jhope so, because I don’t think he is the type *f man who would evade or straight question,’ O’Mahoney wrote. Sehortemeier is Republican candidate for Secretary of State.

DAILEY FINED AT WASHINGTON, PA. Escapes Sentence From' Escapade, Milton H. Dailey, 22, son of a Chicago millionaire and a junior at the University of Illinois, who faces grand jury action here, has been fined SSOO and placed on probation two years by a Washington, Pa., judge, it was learned here today. Dailey was tried on charges arising from breaking into h. store in Washington. He told the judge liquor was responsible for his downfall. The youth first attracted attention when a local hotel keeper and storekeeper appeared before* Prosecutor William H. Remy and said Dailey had passed t'wooden” checks on them. Then an Indianapolis citizen appeared before Remy and charged Dailey with taking his auto and starting for New York. Dailey was here for the 500-mile auto race. Prosecutor Remy said he would push local charges against Dailey. RAILROAD HEARING SET Petition for Southern Indiana Line to Be Heard Oct. 6. Hearing oh a petition of the Owensboro, Rockport & Chicago Railway Company, said to be a subsidiary of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad, to construct a line from Ownesboro, Ky., to Elnora, Daviess County, Ind., a distance of 84.%0 miles, has been set for Oct. 6 by the public service commission. Commission will act for the Interstate commerce commission. Railroad commission of Kentucky will sit with the commission. Construction of the road will take two years ahd will include a bridge over the Ohio River at Rockport. It is said the road is intended to tap the coal fields of southern Indiana. RILEY HOSPITAL PARTY Mrs. Marshall to Bo Host in Inspection Tour. A party of thirty women who have been actlvel* Interested in the Riley Hospital for Children will be guests of Mrs, Thomas R. Marshall Thursday during an inspection tour of the hospital and a luncheon that will be given afterward at the University Club. Mrs. Marshall will be assisted by Mrs. Curtis A. Hodges, who has been appointed by Mrs. Marshall as vice chairman of women’s activities in connection with the dedication and formal opening of the Riley Hospital Oct. 7. Guests Thursday, which will be the first of a series of similar inspection trips and luncheon for -women, will be Parent-Teacher Association leaders who were prominently identified with the campaign that produced the building fund for the first- units of the hospital now nearing completion.

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j * ’ , *r*Ns j : CHARLES E. PASS , Charles E. Pass, of Pennsylvania, great senior sagamore of Improved Order of Red Men. will automatically succeed John E. Sedwick of Martinsvill,, as great ineononee ,at the Great Council session at Tomlinson Hall Sedwick will become great prophet following A. G. Rutherford, of Tennessee.

WHEELER INSISTS COOLIDGEAIDED IN STAVING OFF PROBE Candidate Says President Helped Mellon in Dry Inquiry, By Cnitrd Fret UTICA, N. Y„ Sept. 9.—President Coolidge helped Secretary Mellon to stave off congressional investigation of rumored irregularities in the prohib.'4*' department, Senator Burton K. Wheeler, independent vice presidential candidate, charged here today. Sweeping westward in his barnstorming tour of New York. Wheeler opened'bn attack upon what he called “the new liason of wealth in the Coolidge Cabinet.” In Whisky Business “I have no doubt that an investigation of prohibition bureau would disclose a condition of maladministration equalled only by justice and interior department scandals." Wheeler stated. “Rumors somewhat similar to those which led us to the discovery of inefficiency and dishonesty in these departments of the Government are common gossip not only in Washington, but all over the country. “We got rid of Daugherty, of Fall, of Forbes, of Burns, but .we still have -at the head of prohibition enforcement department pf this Government, Mr. Mellon, who was for forty years in the whisky business. Praises La Follette Wheeler was heckled in a speech before 2,000 persons in Albany last night by a man who asked him what he thought of Senator La Foilette’s war record. - ‘‘l was as proud of La Follette’s was record as of anything else,” Wheeler answered. “He knew what war meant and he tried to stop it. He knew it would enrich the rich and impoverish the poor. And he was courageous enough to say what he thought.”

RALSTON.OPENS . HEMINGWAY ROAD Fitting Tributes Given at, Ceremonies, United States Senator Samuel M. Ralston, speaking at the dedication ceremonies attending the opening of the Hemingway highway at Tennyson, near Boonville, today recited incidents in the early history of mville and Warrick County. Ralston paid tribute to the late Senator James A. Hemingfoiy as a pioneer and foremost citizen of the county. The Hemingway highway runs from Evansville to FVench Lick and was formerly known as the French Lack trail. Hemingway was described by Ralston as farseeing and keenly alert and as a remarkably fine political organizer. He was often described as a master of political finesse, Ralston said.Ralston and eclared the route Abraham Lincoln and his father traveled from Indiana to Illinois in 1830 is made up of the highway named after Senator Hemingway. Ralston Congratulated the citizens of Warrick County on the fine civic spirit displayed in paying tribute to the Senator and declared good roads were the one force in the developmen of the State and Nation. EARLY HALLOWEEN, TOO Resident Reports Valuable* Chair Stolen From Front Porch. J. A. Osborne, 55 W. Thirty-Third St., reports an early Halloween. Someone stole a valuable chair from his front porch, he told police. Other minor thefts: Miss Nellie Blackburn, 229 N. Addison St., a blue check coat, worth S4O, taken from a downtown dance hall. k . Mrs. Frank Demma, 424 S. East St., reported a row of garages which she owns, broken into and auto parts

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; * DEATH NOTICES FARMER MARlE—Beloved daughter of Charles Alline Farmer, departed this life Monday. Sept. 8: ace 1” years Funeral Wednesday. Sept. 10 at residence. 2835 N. Sherman Dr. at 2 p. m. Burial Memorial Park. Friends invited. SCHLEGEL. EMMANUEL —Aged 60 years. father of Charles Sehlegel and Mrs. Frank D Henzie. paged away Monday evening. Funeral from residence. 226 Blake St Thursday 2 p. m. Burial at Crown Hill- _ ~5 FUNERAL PI KHUTORS \Y. T. BLASENGYM 2228 Shelby St. 1702 N. Illinois. Drey! 2570 UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & TiTUS. 051 N. Delaware Main 3660. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 523 E. Market. Mam 0908 Whiteside & Ilixon 1618 Pros pec* flt Drexel 3823. PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887 Phone—Main 0611. 0642. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY BERT S GADD—2I3O Prospect St. Phone Strwa-t 2278 10 LOST AM) FOUND I FOUND—Articles found in Indianapolis street cars yesterday 2 UMBRELLAS 1 CAP BOOK PACKAGE BLUE SHIRT PURSE KEYS 1 SHOE MAIN 2737 LOST—Female pointer dog, with liver spots: 2 years old Will give 510 reward for recovery. Notify Drexel 3127. HAT —Dark brown velvet trimm-d in ailk f!owers; reward. Randolph 5375, lT HELP \VANTED—MALF^ SHEET metal ami furnace man wanted at once. 117 N. Alabama 13* INSIRIITIONS • ATTRACTIVE SALARY Interesting Work IrUßeauty Culture A profession which is not overcrowded. • See how w* help you to earn while you learn, give you practical experience. enable you in eitheer day or evening classes to make your life work easier and happier INVESTIGATE NOW —send for free booklet an J complete information —NOW FREE CLINIC Diplomas Awardee,. Jtoinbowdcademy Culture xe? 157 N. Illinois St. 2d FI. Stewart Bik., Circle 0296.

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Kenwood 2670. BROADWAY'. 1337: large rm. adj. bath; 2 business men; meals. Circle 5273. CENTRAL 2222 Frsjnt room with board for man and wife, or two lad es. ■, PARR 1321: nicely furnished room with good meals. Lincoln 7443. IOTH. E..TTO-L modern room: meals opftional. Webster 5044. ROOM and board in modem home east. with home privileges: girls only. Webster 1376, To "rentals a—Houses BRIGHT St.. N 340 0-room house: strictly modern: S4O month. Call Circle 3043. Uncle Sams Restaurant. 40 W. Maryland. _ BROADWAY'. 1040: iurnished room: private family; gentlemen. Ken 1936 COFFEY". 550; six-room modern except furnace. Four and five rooms southeast. Belmont 1041. OLN'E V. 854 • four rooms semi modern double; E. Ti'nth car. $27.50. OWSK(f 2030 N. Delaware. SIUUVER Ave.. 2717 ti room double; semi-modern. Belmont 4210-YV. THREE rooms, bath, pantry, storage; good condition; large yard: middle aged Christian couple: no children; no dogs; reference Irvington 3070 J 15TH YV. 120: 6 rooms: modern, garage. Harlan. 140: 7 rooms semi-modern. Lincoln 8754. , FIVE-ROOM modem bungalow with garage: paver street. Stewart 2417. RENT Valley Ave , 4 room double: good condition: electric lights, city water. S2O. Lynn St.: 3 or 4-room doubles; screens, shades, electric lights: sls and sl7. COBB REALTY CO MAIN 2216 b—Housed, Flats Furnished GRACELAND 3539: newly furnished 8 rooms. b.a*h. ideal for employed coupled Randolph spp.j. c—Apartments 935 N. MERIDIAN St 4 rooms and bath second floor $35. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO.. 9 gHßarltct St. M. 4517. UPPER duplex: three rooms, bath. heat. water, lights furnished: no ehlldren. Web 8328 nr 983 E. Dr . Woodruff. _ d—Business Places OFFICE SPACE for r<-nt. furnished or nnfurnished. 431-432 I.emcke Bldg, •il Rl VI, ISI AH FOR SALK b—Houses S4OO Cash And $19.50 per month puts you in this r.ew 4-room bungalow or. Denny St., 2800 north. Has electric lights, city water, sewer gas in street. Good sized rooms with Wge closet*. 1-car garage, lot 37 W xlßs. Call E. C. liougeu. Res. Irv. 0580-YV J. E. Morrison & Cos., 513 I.emcke Bldg Lin. 7536. 129-1:43-141 S. Webster 5150 cash will give you possession of my of the above new 4-room bungalows. 1 'j blocks of K. Wash, car in Irvington. Balance $24.50 per mouth. Cal' Mr. Keller. Rm lm.-xe! 7!-PI J. E. Morrison & Cos., 513 Lenn-ke Bldg l.m. 7536. MACPIIERSON AVE, 3205 FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, new never b cupied: garage: extra large lot: paved steet, price $5.7:50: $.500 cash, balance like rent. Main 4517. STATE SAVINGS & TRUST CO. KING Ave . 1234; open evenings from 6 to 8: Sunday. 2 to -t; new modern fiveroom bungalow; long living room with flreplace. other built-in features; large closets, linoleum on bath and kitchen floor splendid basement: garage; price. $7,500, terms. 610 Kahn B/Ig. Main 3331. READ THIS ONE Four-room, kitchenette to a side: twoear garage: good well: 200 ft. deep city water to property lme; one-half basement. Bringing in’s26 a side. Price $3,700: terms Drrxel 4063. NEW homo ready to move In, live large rooms, front, and back porches, garage. 30-foot lot. $2 750 SIOO cash. If tills j house don't suit you we will build what ! von want. 2119 N Wallace. Irv. 2304. FI.OYP PETER MA N MUST SELL Five-room modern bungalow south: 3car garage: terms; saeriflce for ca9h. Lln- • coin 1968. Owner. Main 1074. SOUTH EASTERN YYK, double; close In: rental $39.50: five rooms one side, three rooms other: fireproof roof; two single garages: price $3,200, SSOO down. Lineoln 3734. j $4,300: S3OO CASH, balance monthly. Practically new 5-room, modern bungar low, garage. 1527 Chester Ave. See owner, 710 Bankers Trust. Bldg., Main 0320. After 6 p. m. Harrison 0331. 632 N. TACOMA; fUe room, semi-modem cottage; fireproof roof: garage; paved street; priced light. OWNER. Ben Davis 932. NO DOWN PAYMENT New five-room modern bungalow. Call at noon at 334 I-emcke Bldg. DREXEL, 111: new six-room modern: built-in features; garage; good location, ON YVuodlawu Ave., live rooms, semi-mod-ern. large garage; $3,500; terms. Can be arranged, Drexel 4063. NEW four-room bungalow northeast: $l5O down; balance, $lB per mouth. Web. 3501 R. FI V K-ROOM bungalows; easy payments. Wash 4344 GITY BLDRS. REALTY CO EXCEPTIONAL bargains east. SEE UNION TRUST CO.. 116 E. Market. FOR modern or semi-modern doubles, east or southeast, call Drexel 6184. d—Lots $245: $5 CASH. $1 weekly: Oi-ft. front; northeast. See owner. 710 Bankers Trust Bldg., or call Main 0520; after 6 p. m. Harrison 0331, / THREE choice lots in Drexel Gardens; cheap for quick sale. 524 3. Noble. e—Suburban

STERLING—ACRE TRACTS. LOCATED 7 miles west of Monument; % mile west of Ben Davis and 2 blocks south of National road; interurban stop on addition, bus lines within 2 blocks. THESE TRACTS are 101 feet wide and 311 feet long. One tract will make over 5 large city lots. Prices of these tracts range from $675 upwards. Weekly payments of $3 and tip. Down payment only $lO. Wa allow liberal discounts for any ** amount of cash. COTTAGES of from 3 to 5 rooms are available on this addition. Down payments on these cottages range from $65 to S2OO. Monthly payments sls. A cottage may be'put on any lot as soon as the $lO is paid down. Come out and let us explain this proposition to you. SALESMEN on grounds every afternoon and evening until dark. 415-16 OCCIDENTAL BLDG. MAIN 2957. ONE or more acres, good location, northeast. $750 per acre. $lO cash. $lO monthly. Special prices and terms on from 2 to 10 acres: liberal discount for all cash. See owner. 710 Bankers Trust Bldg., or call Main 0520; after 6 p. m., Harrison 0331.

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21 It LAI. ESTATE FOlt SALE f—Sale or Kxrhanße ROOMING house, sell, trade or terms; 1 . rooms, well located. YVhat have you Address P O Box 295. Indianapolis, Ind FOR TRADE—Equity in 4-room double for late model > urd or Overland Owner, 2008 Catherine. NEW semi-modem double; rental $36: ac oepl lot as down payment. Owner. Lin eoln 5050. g —Builders and Contracting WE * ill build and finance a house on your lot. Y'ou pay like rent. CIVIC REALTY" CO.. Lincoln 5050 130 N. Delaware ITvUu HAVE A LOT WE WILL BUILD and finance your home kelia nr.v REALTY CO. Mam 0186. fi H eaT7 estate w anted LIST your propc-ty wl.n us and prepare to move Our service does the turn. Buyers waiting. Call Mr. Strong. Main 2957. Grin Jessup Land Cos. 415-16 Occidental LIST roar property for •a! with TRIES MEYER A WEISS. 136 N. Delate Lin 3105. W I WsLls pay upot cash for your horaa If prefd rcaso.MAbls Randolph 1303. 25 MIS( ELLANEOUS FOR SALE a—Coal, Ice and Wood Good Coal Is A Safo Investment To secure good, clean coal you must be sure to buy from a—good reliable coal dealer. The past Its years' experience in the coal business taught us to select our coals from the best and most reliable mines in the country. Best Va. Block, large fk $6.50 Two tons, sl2 75. . Best Ky. Block, large fk $6.50 Two tons sl2 7.V Best Glendora Block, large fk $6.25 Two tons. $12.25. Best Glendora Egg, clean fk.55.75 Two tons. $11.25 Best 111. Lump, clean fk..,.5575 Two tons. $11.25. Best Ind. Lump, clean fk $5.50 Two tons. $lO 75. Best 111. or Jnd. Egg, clean fk..55.35 Two tons. $lO 45. Best Va. Mine Run, 50% lp. . $5.50 Two tons. $10.75. Union Ice and. Coal Cos. DRexel 4621. %. Dllexel 4622. K Eventually’ 1 You will order your winter coal. Wily not now? from a Arm that holds a record for rendering QUICK HONEST AND COURTEOUS ‘•SERVICE.” GEN. POCA LP.. RED ASH $8 >0 POCA. MINE RUN $6 50 YV. VV. SPLINT OR BLOCK. >FKD . .$6 50 YV VA WASHED EGG. FKD $6.25 GLENDORA EGO $5.75 IND. 4TH Y’ETN LP FKD sj.7o CITIZEMS COKE Bethel Coal Cos. DRexel 2716. DRexel 2717 WOOD: furnace and stove wood for sale Drexel 7631-R. - X b—Clothing TROUSERS To Match Yomr Coat $3.95, $4 95, $5.95, $6.95 and up. THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St. Near Illinois. MAN'S suit and top coat, lady’s capo and clreßS. Webster QHOU-W. c—Household Goods BREAKFAST sets, >ls to $38.50; also furniture made to your order. FURN. SPEC. CO., 4-12 Maas Ave. Lincoln 6001. EIGHT rooms of furniture lor sale, will sell by piece or whole. Must soil at once. Leaving city. 131 W. Mo^ig Drexel 2509 RUGS AND LINOLEUM CHEAP. 207 YV, Washington St. RUGS AND LINOLEUM; HALF-PRICE SALE. 425 E. Washington St. SINGER SEWING MACHINE. High-arm: $5. 030 S. Meridian St. HOOVER sweeper: medium size; reasons ble, Lincoln 3441. LIBRARY" table: mahogany; Ford sllpon truck body: cheap. Lincoln 3992. d—Miscellaneous LAWRENCE PURE zANSEED OIL PAINTS will protect and beautliy your property at a cost of less than 1 cent per square foot. L. D. Tyler & Cos. (Sole Distributors) SCHOOL BOOKS—New and used bought and sold. We pay best prices and sell reasonable. See us before school stafts. E. M. CRAWFORD, Pennsylvania and North Sts. Across from Shortridge High School. TREES, shrubbery and vines: landscape service: planting free. SHAKE & HACKKTT, Call Drexel 0179. 4 to 9 p. m. FOR SALE—Burrougn adding machine, A No. 1 condition. PEARSON MEDICINE STORE. 47 Virginia Ave. LUMBER. 90 pie<-es. 2x13. 18 ft 7. $3 per hundred. Lincoln 8754. KHAKI refreshment tent. 14x9 feet; iron frame. Drexel 1186-R, -- e—Mastral Instruments COLUMBIA phonograph. walnut finish. excellent condition, $l5O size, bargain $35.00. Terms; no interest. 1114 N. Merldian St, PIANO: mahogany: upright; perfect condition-. Sell reasonable. 4030 E. New Wk

!' _"V t S( * ll ‘* N LOI'-S FOR S.Y LE f—Pet and Live Stock URD dogs. 100 per cent Llewellyns, trained, also six youngsters: ;ut right age to start training: priced to a<ii KKIt GR'iTHE. 11: 1-il. !:.J 6 51 1 st I |,| Y M > %XTEP Good, Sound, Yellow Ear Cora, Delivered to the Stock Yards. SEWING machine, have your hemstitching machlns repaired adjusted by the man who know* how. 30 years experience on every kind, of machine STANDARD MACHINE CO.. Sparrow A Spruut, distributors, 14'i YV : Maryland. Phoiif clrole 6332. FEATHERS bougni! I *' sold anu renovated; feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. UI RKLK, 416 Maas. Main 1438. REMODELING comretc biocar and comen l work: tinning. T. F BISHOP CO.. 901 E. Washington St. Lincoln 3495. Main 7512 . _ RUGS. thrly . uid. S3; ail work guar. SUPERIOR UI.EANKKS Ken 4462. SAFETY RaVZOR BLADES Sharpe;-.-d TUTTI-FDOS 201 Indiana Ave. MULLERS HAT SHOP. Movid to 107 YV. Maryland St. PAPER hanging. 10 cents per roll. Drexel 9404 I’APER hanging: very reasonable; samples Lincoln 7>~i2. after 6 p. m. iS M Ills Vli!. AMI IIC VNM’EU Furniture Moved Anywhere Responsible for all damages; special loads to Chicago, S9O up: city moving by job or $1.25 to $3 per hour: storage. $1 up. Ask about our payment plan. Drexal 8919 0302. H. T. BIEHL STORAGE, packing, household goods; low rates oil California shipments: overland hauling. YV anted return load from Dayton. Chicago. South Bend. PHONE OTTO J. ST’ESZ. MAIN 2353, OR 3628. NIGHTS WEBSTER 4579. OR 0099-YV. MIKE O’BRIEN Transfer and Storage. Main 1307. 29 BISINKSS Ol* 1 *O ItT I N ITI ES ~ DRUG STORE, pop. 1.000, farming and factories, profitable sidelines, good location. cheap rent, clean stock. Will accept some income. G, L. Hillman, Brooklyn. Ind. CONFECTIONERY and steam-table service: daily receipts $25; dandy location for barbecue; small down pyt. _ 1032 S. Mer. BEST cafeteria in Indianapolis: half cash. balance terms: good reasons. 2225 E. Washington, 30 At TOMOBILES FOR SALE BUICK Four touring. 1923: bargain; terms or trade. CENTRAL BUICK CO., 2917 Central Ave. Ran. 1300. Open evenlngs. CHEVROLET touring. 1924: like new: $425: $125 down. HAYNES & SCHMIDT. INC. 120-122 W. North. s Lincoln 7575. Open Evenings and Sunday. CHEVROLET. 1023 touring: bargain: $295. E Z terms. MILLER AUTO 9AI.ES, 644 K. YVash. Main 3493. CHEY" coupe: good car for winter: good condition • $375: terms. YYeb. 0646. DODGE BROTHERS TOURING dependable car that has many \ miles of satisfactory service; only $300: terms. c. H. WALLERICH CO. 833 N. Meridian St. Essex Coach, A-Six YOU CAN NOYV BUY—A new Essex 8 roach, balloon tire equipped for $371.34 down and $51.29 a month. Closed car comfort at open car price. Open for trades. DOWNTOYVN—Hud9on-Essex associate dealers. There's something new in Hud-lon-Essex now on. display. Standard Auto Sale3 Cos. Associated Dealers Hudson-Essex Motor Cars Select Used Automobile*. 322 N. Delaware St. J. W. BERRY'. P. B. SMITH. Lincoln 3003. FORD BODIES - One coupe, two sedans, fifteen tourings and roadsters; cash or terms SYVIS3HFLM & PARKER, 544 E. YVash. FORD! 1923 touring; loekwheel, spare tire: $265: terms. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday, FORD touring. 1920: shbek absorbers. Decker wheel. e\ c - $125: terms. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sqnday. FORD, 1920 touring; starter, dem. repossessed; your* for $75: terms. MILLER AUTO SALES. 644 E. YVashiiigton. LIGHT Maxwell touring, trade for piano/ carpenter work, or sell cheap.' Qwner, Randolph 3145. MAIBOHN touring. - 1919; 5-passenger; $200: easy terms. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday, MAXWELL, 1918 touring: SSO drives it away. 427 N. Meridian. Open evening* and Sunday.

30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE OVERLAND sedan 1923; bumpers front and rear: new tires: $525; easy terms. HAYNES & SCHMIDT. INC. 120-122 W. North. , "Lincoln 7575. Open Evenings arid Sunday. OVERLAND. 1923 touring; looks and runs like new; yours for $325: terms. MILLER AUTO SALES, 644 E. YVash.'St, USED CARS bougni sna sold. 1. GOLDBURG. 522 N, Capitol. USED CARS cash, payment or trade. Jones YVhitaker Saleß Cos.. 345 N, Cap. _ For Good Used Cars See I. WOLF AUTO CO. 559 N. Cayite’ Main 15 <9. Open Sundays. a—Trucks Big Clearance Sale on Used Tracks. Hurry If ( Tow-want in on This One Service truck, new tires, cab top, repainted $ 300.00 One Ford dump truck, complete, sliding gear transmission, neiv tires, three months . old • 400.00 One two ton model “G” International truck, overhauled, repainted, new tires, long wh%el base... 750.00 One model S, International speed truck, one ton, express body, cab top, good tires—bargain 700.00 One model 41, International, long wheel base, four speed transmission, ne w tivo ton 1,000.00 One model S, International speed truck, one ton, stake body, cab top, good tires • —Extra bargain ... 700.00 One model 31, International IY 2 ton truck >250.00 One model “K, M International iy 2 ton truck 400.00 One model “K,” International 1y 2 ton truck . • 350.00 One model 41, International, long wheel , base, four ' speed transmission, ne w tow ton •... 1,000.00 One model S, International speed truck, one tpn, stake body, extra fine shape 550.00 One model S, International speed truck, one ton, stake t>ody, cab top, almost as good as new ....... 850.00 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. OF 1188 KENTUCKY AYE. Ctfrcle 2809 - HIGH-GRADE REBUILT USED TRUCKS. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTEIt CO.. 1188 KENTUCKY AVE. ! Lincoln 7301. 'T6m~6l7il.es wamed WANTED—IOO cars to wreck for parts. Will pay the highest cash prices. Call U* first. SAM CORAZ AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO.. .>l9 N, Capitol Ave. Mam 6389. ALTOS WANTED—2I2 E. New York's! Main 4446 AtTIT.TU. TUiAIIVUn AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Illlnol*. v S& S Auto Laundry TIRES—TIRES Ford sizes $2 and up. Other sizes, $3 and up. All used tires guaranteed. Adjustments at half price. 525 W. Washington St, Open evenings, WHY" not a special MASTER coupe or sedan body for your Ford? Time payments; your body in trade. I. WOLF AUTO CO. 555-557-559-56 L N. Capitol Are. USED tires, any size, $2 and up. Open evenings til! 10 p. m. ROGERS TIRE SHOP. 3117 YV. Washington. Bel. 4300. ' TIRES ON PAYMENTS. CAPITAL SALES CO.. 54 YV. New York. 38 MO roTu Yt I.ES, BICYC LES GOOD bicycles, $8 and up: tires, $2 and up 940 Massachusetts Ave. 34 A l IOYIOBI II S FOB RENT" RENT A NEYV CAR. U drive it. 127 E. YVabash. Circle 3000. "LEU AL N(IT tC KS NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Lucy M. De YVees, deceased, late of Marlon County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. EDGAR O. BURGAN. No. 22701. Sept. 9. 16. 23. v NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administratrix of estate of James F. Russell, absentee, deceased. late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent NETTIE DRISKELL. No. 08-22399. Sept. 0. 16. 23.

_ ___ 39 LEGAL NOTICES TREASURY STATEMENT Monthly statement for the month of August, showing balance In the State Treasury at the close of business Aug. 31;' 1924. as appears in the office of Auditor and Treasurer of State. , Balance In treasury July 81, 1924. ... $7,395,720.66 Receipts for month of August 2.520.944.19 -Total receipts $9,916.G?0.85 Disbursements for month of August. . . 2.990, 1 ¥23.27 Balance on hand $6,920,347 58 Treasurer’s Outstanding Auditor's Balance hr Funds Balance Warrants Balance General and rotary funds ....$1,925,226.38 $ 13,044.80 $1,912,221.58 Benevolent institution 240.009.05 5,000.00 235.059.05 School revenue for tuition 1,322.526.36 1,822.526.30 Vocational education 90.309.27 0.970.88 80.338.39 Agricultural experiment station 55,081.99 55.081.99 Highway commisison 634.023.40 151,255.70 482,767.70 Teachers’ retirement 75,441.44 • 684.05 74.757.39 Gasoline fund 1,000,496.43 692.59 1,061.803.83 Road fund 136,179.71 513.52 135.666.19 Unclaimed estates 17.426.33 - 19.22 17.407.11 Sale State lands 1.692.95 1.693.95 Swamp lands 33.569.65 ......... / 33.569.85 Common school fund 1.333.43 1.331 J,,. Auto theft fund 24.388.83 291.41 24.091^^ World War Memorial 1,159,816.80 1,159,816^^^ Hyrophobia fund 37,736.26 37.735.20 Fire marshal fund 55.409.53 55.409.53 Dunes Park fund 53.490.53 53,490.53 Totals Treasurer's balance $6,926,247.58 „ Leas outstanding warrants 181,472.17 Auditor’s balance 6,’ 44.775.41 ORA J. DAVIES. State Treasurer. ROBERT BRACKEN, State Auditor. SpC 9.

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LEGAL,Nf>’ rT 'H'a NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, In the matter of the estate of Edwin B. Fosdiek. deceased. No. 66-21450. In the Probate Court of Marion County. In vacation term, 1924. Notice is hereby given that Clara 1 Fosdiek as executrix of the above estate has presented and filed her accoau' and vouchers in final settlement of saiqestate. and that the same will come lie for the examination and action of said Probate Court, on the 11th day,of October, 1924. at which time all heir 9, creditors or legatees of said estate required To appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should uot be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. ALBERT-H. LOSCHE, Clerk. JOHN D. DODSON. Attorney. Sept. 9-16. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS, ETC. | In the matter of the estate of Georgo Sohn, deceased. No. 66-21413. In the Probate Court of Marion County. September term. 1924. Notice is hereby given that John Sohn as administrator of the above named estate has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court, on the 11th day of October. 1924. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. ALBERT H. LOSCHE, Clerk. Sept. 9-16. NOTICE TO lIEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Thonvaa F. Darmody, deceased. No. 66-21384. In the Probate Court of Marion County. September term. 1924. Notice is hereby given that Emma Darmody as executrix of the above named estate has presented and filed her account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will coma up for the examination and action of said Probate Court, on the 11th day rt October. 1924. at which time all creditors or legatees of said quired to appear in said Court and cause, if any there be, why said account and. vouchers should not be approved And the heirs of said estate are also re. quired to appear and make proof of their heirship. ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. CLARKE & CLARKE, Attorneys. Sept. 9-18. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Frank YV. Gamerdinger. deceased. No. 66-21476. In the Probate Court of Marion County. In vacation term. 1924. Notice is hereby given ibat Clara M. Gamerdinger as administratrix of the above named estate has presented and filed her account and fbuchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court, on the 11th day of October, 1924. at which time-all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved? And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear ! and make proof of their heirship . ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. Sept. PJ6. : NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS. ETC. In the>matter of the estate of Isaaa Rosengartcn, deceased. No./66-21435. In the Probate Court of Marion County, in vacation term. 1924. Notice-is hereby given that Fannie Rosengarten as executrix of the above named estate has presented and filed her account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court, on the 11th day of October. 1924. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate required to appear in said court and show cause, if ; any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And tne heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. ALBERT H. LOSCHE, Clerk. Sept. 9, 16. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC In the matter of the estate of Gertrude Manning, deceased. No. 66-21336. In the Probate Court of Marion County, in vacation term. 1924. Notice is hereby given that M. Edna Manning as administratrix of the named estate has presented and filed account and vouchers in final settle IBSI of said estate, and that the same come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court, on the 11th day of October. 1924. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate required to appear In said court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and vouchei-9 should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. ALBERT H. LOSCHE, Clerk. Sept. 0, 16. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Maria Kinder, deceased. No. 66-21465. In the Probate Court of Marion County. September term, 1924. Notice is hereby given that George L Rieder. as executor of the above named estate, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in fit al settlement of said : estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court on the 11th day of October, 1924. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate required to appear in said court and show cause, ft any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And v ths heirs of said estate are also required' to appear and make proof of their heirship. E. H. STEYVART. Attorney. ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. Sept. 9-13. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Charles E. Stone, deceased. No. 66-21428. In the Probate Court of Marlon County. September term, 1924. Notice is hereby given that Elizabeth M. Stone, as administratrix of the above named estate, has presented and filed her account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come : up for the examination and action of said I'rebate Court, on the 11th day of October. 1924, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate required to appear in said court and show cause. If any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs j of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. Sept. 9-16. NOTICE TO li£lßS. CREDITORS, E^k •In the matter of the estate of ChsEuß M. Suesz, deceased. No. 66-21464. In the Probate Court of Marion County. September term. 1924. Notice is hereby given that Harry L. Burt, as administrator of the above named estate, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court on the 11th day of October, 1924. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate required to appear ip said court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. Sept, 9-16. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as executrix of estate of Nancy A. Porter, deceased, lata of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. ELIZABETH M. PORTER. No. 22670. Aug. “16-Sept,, 2. 9. IT’S NEVER lost until Indlanapoli* Times YVant Ads hava failed to find it.