Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 112, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 September 1924 — Page 10

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MANAGEMENT OF STATE AFFAIRS SCORED Ifi TALK Dr,- McCulloch Raps Waste in Auto License and Theft Departments, By Time* Special FLORA. Ind. Sept. 17. —"Tax reduction. either as to rate or valuation. would be of little avail unless immediate and proper economy, is made in administration of State affairs,” said Dr. Carleton B. McCulloch, Democratic candidate for Governor. at a meeting opening the campaign here Tuesday night. McCulloch urged tax reduction and advocated reappraisement of real estate in 1925. As an example of waste and extravagance, McCulloch cited the administration of the auto license and auto theft departments.

Convenient Budget Law “Under the secretary of State's statutory right, these two departments are employing 112 persons at salaries ranging from S9O to S3OO per month and at a monthly expense of approximately $15,000. • "In the auto license department twenty-five persons are employed to issue licenses and keep records. Here tofore these persons carried on the entire work of the office. Os the 735,215 motor licenses issued this year, approximately 000.000 were sublet, the Statehouse force waiting on the 90.459 motor applicants in Indianapolis and Marion County. No Office Force Reduction “In the auto theft department there arc eighty-seven employes, thirtynine of whom are women, according to the payroll as filed with the auditor. It would be hard to imagine what thirty-nine women could find to do in the auto theft department. “Cost of the secretary of State's offico last year exclusive of the automobile departments was -<47.655.27. The same office under Governoi I Kalston in 1916 was administered at a cost of 512.770.56.

PURDUE PLEDGES Forty-One Indianapolis Students on Lists, By Times Special LAFAYETTE. Ind.. Sept. 17. Thirty-four Indianapolis boys an 1 five girls are among the pledges an .louncel by fraternities and sororities at Purdue University. The fraternity pledges: Siga Xu, R. E. Drake, George Hite, J. D. Stillwell. T. L. Steele; Sigma Alpha Mu. B. L. Dorman. M. M. Kaminsky, M. Leve, M. Suess; Phi Delta Theta. 1., F. Cooper, K. C. Gano, M. Snodgrass; Lambda Chi Alpha. Harry Baker. Earl Johnson, Richard Lukens; Delta Upstlon, Albert Rabe, Phi Kappa Psi, Robert B Moore, Wallace Denny, Thomas Dow; Phi Delta Chi, Robert Simpson; Delta Tau Delta, Daniel Brunnough; Beta Theta Pi. Robert E. Driscoll, Harold G. Palin, Nicholas C. Marshall, John A. Churchman, John N. Dithmer; Sigma Pi, J. T. Davies, N. Schoen; Sigma Phi Epsilon, C. V. Lytle. R. H. Wilson; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Roy Pape. John Scott, Glenn Jackson; Torue, J. H. Scott; Theta Xi, J. E. Kistler. Sorority pledges: Kappa Kappa Gamma. Dorothy Moore; Chi Omega, Mary Inez Vermillion; Pi Beta Phi. Mildred Thompson; Delathian, Nellie Bobard; Kappa Alpha Theta, Emily Dunbar.

From Far and Near Those who wear coats to dinner and look askance at such as would partake of food in their shirt sleeves have won a great moral victory. The Oklahoma Supreme Court has decided Fred Harvey, manager of a chain of railroad dining rooms, has the right to require men patrons to hide their suspenders when eating his fare. Campbell Russell sued when, minus a coat he was ejected from a dining room. William Sidney Felton, Harvard graduate, attorney and World War aviator and Miss Tosia Szcychoviez, pretty and IS, of Salem, Mass., have decided to wed. Miss Szcychoviez works In a shoe factory. Felton is the son of one of Salem’s “first families.” They begin young down in Alabama. FederaN prohibition officers arrested Cecil Brasher, 12, and his four brothers, none over 25 years of age, on charge of distilling. Natives who live on the shores of the Sea of Azov, an arm of the Black Sea, awoke one day to find some maritine convulsion had created a new island on the horizon. Now they're trying to get rid of it. It’s a hindrance to navigation. A well dressed young man about 25 years old walked into the Chicago city hall Tuesday and told attendants he had lost his memory. Physicians examined him and said he was a victim of amnesia and sent him to a hospital. His hat bore the initials B. B. CAVE-IN BURIES FOUR Rescuers Work to Reach Men Covered by Thirty-Six Feet of Earth. By United Press MILWAUKEE, Wis., Sept. 17. Four men are believed to have been killed today in a cave-in of a sewer tunnel in which they were working. Fire and police squads made every effort to reach the men, who are believrffc to be under thirty-six feet of earth and gravel.

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Miss Dorothy Cunningham, center, above, is In charge of the Dawes-Coolidge bureau at Republican State headquarters. At her left is Miss Catherine Coulter and to right is Mrs. J. Monroe Filch, Muncie, assistants.

URGE EMPLOYERS TO AID VOTERS Association Sends 2,500 Letters to Business Men, Associated Employers of Indianapolis today sent letters to 2,500 business men urging them to help get out the vote in November as a civic duty. A. J. Allen, secretary of the association, urged that employers

designate an employe, who is a notary, to help employes fill out registration blanks at once. These blanks are to be delivered by qualified voter of the precinct to the proper precincts on Oct. 6, the last registration day. Allen also sent to

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the employers test of a legal opinion of Maurice E. Tennant, of the State board of election commissioners, that employers are entirely within the law in rendering such aid to employes.

MUST EDUCATE MIND AND SOUL Church and School Urged to Cooperate, “Education of the mind, while the welfare of the soul is neglected, may mean destruction for the human race,” declared the Rev. Paul Judson Morris at the Emerson Ave. Baptists Church Tuesday night. The occasion was a reoption given by the Community Council of Religious Education for teacher from public schools 62 and 58. “Men are entrusted with tremendous powers. It Is fearful to think of the consequences if we train only their minds without corresponding training of tha souls. Educated criminals are the most treacherous. “The church and schools must work hand in hand. Their aims are the same —to draw out the talents of youth and make them good citizens. I do not advocate the teaching of the F.lble in the schools—l believe cooperation between the church, the schools and thes home will solve the problem.” Daily Bible schools operated by the council, will open Thursday afternoon. The churches represented in the council are the Emerson Avenue Baptist. Tuxedo Park Baptist, Garfield Ave. M. E,, Gethsemane Evangelical and Eastern Heights Christian. HELP, SHERIFF! MURDER Wife of Covered Wagon Tourist Alarmed When Hubby Fights. Rushing to the vicinity of W. Raymond St. and Big Eagle Creek Tuesday night in response to a telephone call someone was being murdered, Sheriff George Snider found two mules, hitched to an old covered wagon and trailer, four children and a man and a woman—tourists from Martinsville—but no dead body. The man said his ribs hurt where a fellow tourist punched him, and said his wife, becoming alarmed during the tussle, summoned the sheriff. The playful friend hid in a cornfield. Snider said, but the sheriff did not disturb him, merely starting the outfit on its way to the county line.

SHOOTING FRAY SERIOUS Man in Critical Condition at City Hospital. Police searched today for one man, and have a woman and man under arrest following the shooting of Frank Moore, colored, 1926 Lewis St., who is in a critical condition at the city hospital with a bullet wound in the left breast. Hortense Hinton, colored, 1312 Alvord St., was charged with vagrancy. She said she was in the house with Moore when the shooting occurred. Police charged Robert Sargent, 1303 Massachusetts Ave., with vagrancy. A cod caught off the Newfoundland was five feet six inches long and weighed sixty pounds.

Below, women in the Labor bureau at Republican headquarters. Left to right they are: Lucilo Reeves, 24 N. Dearborn St.; Louise Wisenberg, 626 Massachusetts Ave. and Mrs. M. Blanche Spellman, 506 W. Twenty-Ninth St.

GOVERNOR VISITS SITES Expect to Announce New Blind School Site Soon. An expression of preference for a blind school site from Governor Emmett F. Branch is expected shortly, following another tour of the proposed sites in company with his secretary, Frederick E. Schortemeier Tuesday. The commission for relocation of the blind school asked the Governor to approve the selection of the Wheeler estate northwest of Indianapolis, but there has been much opposition to the site, the price of the property being critised and Its •naecessibility pointed out. The Governor's further inspection of the other sites is taken to indicate he is either opposed to the Wheeler etsate or is convincing himself there is no better before making a recommendation.

1 DEATH NOTIC ES BICKERS. EDWARD—Husband of May Bickers and father of Mrs Virgil Duddy and son of Mrs. William Bickers, passed away. Tuesday, 1 p. m.; age 55 years; at residence. 2644 Rader Friends may call Wednesday, 3 p m until 9 p. m. Funeral private Thursday. 2 p m. Burial Memorial Park cemetery, in charge of Max Herrlick & Son, SWAFFORD. DANiEI. D. — Age 85 years passed away Sept. 16. Funeral at real deneo of sister. Mrs. Martha Gregory, 109 N Taft Ave. Thursday Sept 18 2 30 p. m Friends invited Burial Floral Park. 3 IN _ -MEMO It! AM IX MEMORIAM —LAWRENCE E PURDY —ln sad. but loving remembrance of our dear son. who departed this life. Sept 17 191S DADDY. MOTHER. SISTER AN'D GRANDPARENTS *5 FUNERAL I>l RECTORS **£&■ UMdTB “w. T. BLASKNUYM" 2228 Shelby St. 1702 N. Illinois. Drexel 2570 _______ UNDERTAKERS —HISEY & TITUS. 951 N. Delaware Mam 3680 BERT S GADD—2I3O Prospect St. Phone Stewa't 2278 George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 5*22 E. Market. Main OPOB. "Whiteside & llixon 1618 Prospec* St Drexel 3823. PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of iDdianapolis since 1887 Phone—Main 0641. 0642. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY 8 Sl*K( lAL NOTICES NOTICE There are several men representing themselves as salesmen for the Bethel Coal Cos. who are contacting for coal and receiving mon* in the name of Bethel Coal Cos. "We Have No Salesmen and If anyone should call on you please notify us at once. Bethel Coal Cos. 2242 Bethel Ave. DRexel 2716 DANCING Tuesday. Thursday Saturday nights; good music: King's hall. Rural and Waehington Sts 10 LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Articles found In Indianapolis street cars yesterday: 2 UMBRELLAS 4 REVS 2 PACKAGES 3 PAIRS GLOVES 1 PURSE MAIN 2737 TRAVELING BAG—Small black, containing papers and personal effects. Return Zaeh T Dungan. 217 Statehouse. or Main 1302. Liberal reward SIOO REWARD: person returning $560: registered bill: three twenties; lost downtown. MRS. RET.TER. 229 X East St. 12 HELP WANTED—MALE

lI U WMTEO Carry Bag Downtown * Newspaper Roiites Apply Mr. Cross Circulation Dept. Tlhe Indianapolis Times 214 W. Maryland St 1 Boys Wanted to Carry Times Routes Apply MR. HITCHCOCK, Real 152 W. Sixteenth St, Between 3 and 6 O’clock.

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New Beauty Culture Academy Opened Monday, Sept. 15, 1924, at 1138 OLIVE ST. Under direction of the Olive Street Hair Store MR. MILLER, INSTRUCTOR This Academy epens In response to a wide demand for skilled operators in the rapidly growing field of Beauty Culture, which has already changed from a former luxury of the few to a present necessity of the many welldressed women of today. This profession is the same as others. COMPETENCY will bring a demand for your services. We offer private and class inst- action by thoroughly competent operators . An ABSOLUTELY FREE Cl INIC all through the course gives you tiie practice YOU must have to become thoroughly competent. Students enrolled at any time You should investigate our offer before definitely enrolling elsewhere. INVESTIGATE NOW—Send for complete information—NOW DIPLOMAS AWARDED CALI, DREXEL 4535

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14 SALESMAN \\ \NTED SALESMEN'—We have men making more than SIOO 00 per week with our house to-houee proposition. See Mr Whitenack of (lie MIDLAND MANUFACTURING CO 2330 College Ave.. City. 16 HELP WANT El)—-FEM ALE COOK and housework: experienced girl for steady position; wages. sl2: no laundry work 3027 N. Pennsylvania WOMAN—Washings; ironing neatly done Webster 23110-W. 17 SITUATIONS WANTED b—Female FAMILY washings; rough dry: wet wash any week day. sun drying; bring to my home. I*oß E. 63d and Rtveria Dr., Broad Ripple. CURTAINS TO LAUNDER MRS. J. LUTZ LINCOLN 4956. SMALL washings to bring home, by reliable lady. Belmont 4153. 18 ROOMS FOR RENT ALABAMA. N. nicely furnished rooms, $2 and $3 per week; steam heat; bath. ALABAMA. N. 523. apt. A; nice large room, suitable for 1 or 2 ladies or gentlemen . Llnco!n 4462. ASHLAND, 21107 - attractively furn. front rm : gent lemon; private li ome. RA. 0610. CENTRALT 1T20; room adjoining bath; modiTn apt.j two; $5, Lincoln 7173. COLLEGE 2445; modern front room next to bath; private family; gentlemen preferred. Kenwood 4600. ILLINOIs7 _ N\ 2413; front room; 2-3 boys or girls. Harrison 1625-W. JEFFERSON, N., 10: desirable sleeping room for 2 men; $2.25 eaeh. MICHIGAN, E. 225; steam-heated rooms connecting bath; walking distance; private family. Lincoln 2671. NEW - JERSEY. N„ 2201: large front room; private; modern home; 2 business women. Phone Har. 1255-W, OXKORI), N., 040: excellent modern room; garage, private; protestant family; brd if desired; employed persons, Web. 2750-R. PARK, 2340; front room; very desirable: breaklast if desired. Ken. 2510, VILLA, 1042: modern, private family; twin beds; gentlemen. Drexol 1887-W. THREE Bleeping rooms, $3 and $4. adjoln- • lng bath; electricity: suitable for teachers. Inquire 131 E. 22ud St., or phone Randolph 0764. DELIGHTFUL room, steam heat, private home, north; refined gentlemen; referenee if desired. Circle 7279. ROOMS for men. $2-$4 wk.; 35c-75c a day; steam heat. CRAIG HOTEL. 328 E Washington. ATTRACTIVE room in widow's home: steam heal; walking distance. Lin. 3749. LARGE front room, private, reasonable to ladies: meals optional. Rand, I*o7l. a—Light Housekeeping ALABAMA, N. 1005; clean room and kitchen; modern: heat, light and gae furnished, $7 week. BELLEFONTAINE. 2202; furnished room; kitchenette, range, kitch cab. Ken- 3743, CENTRAL. 2222: front room; board for man and wife or 2 ladles. MADISON 1025: room and kitchenette: gas, Bath: private ent.; $6 _Drexol 3373. NORTH; nice, clean room furnished or partly furnished; modern, private home. Harrison 3830. TWO front rooms downstairs; furnished, mod., sink; children welcome. C. 0980. b—Board and Rooms ASHLAND, 2400: modern room and board for one or couple. Kenwood 1070.

Habits— Many sermons have been preached, and books written about Habits. The Habit of Thrift is one that should be cultivated and practiced. Here is a way to be thrifty: Articles which you possess but no longer need can be turned into cash through Times Want Ads. „ “Times Want Ads cost less.” A Three-Line Ad Published in The Indianapolis Times Three Days for 99c —- Using Times Want Ads is a good Habit to form. Just Call Main 3500. —Ask for an Ad Taker. —Give Your Ad and We Will Do the Rest.

18 ROOMS FOR BF X [ b—Board and Rooms LOTH. K. 217; modem room; tncait optional: near 3 i-ar lines. hi RI.M M S !l —Houses ASHLAND, 1238: 5 rooms modern ga rage $29. W-bster :*.073-W CENTRAL 2331; 7 rooms modern: newly decorated: garage: paved alley. See b M RALSTON. 143 K Mark(> DEXTER. S . 3087: new five.room house; garage; $25. Drexel 521.> 15TH. W. 120; 6 rooms, modern, garage Lincoln 8754 LINDEN St 2029. half new 3-room double sl6. Harrison 2897 .1 MINNESOTA! W. 1850 three-room cot tage. Call Belmont 2967 NAOMI St./ 6 rooms, modern, hardwood flours new furnace. I ' ar, 2148-J. c—Apart menta EDISON Ave 849%; I room -lyNrtment only S3O: new . walking distance. See It M ’ RALSTON. 143 E. Market St. VERMONT! East 1602 lower apartment: f> rooms near Tech; heat and water f nrnished SSO For Colored 324 W. Twenty-First St . 2 rooms and b.-rr*. State Savings and Trust Cos. Mai 4317 9 K Market 3t d—Business Places HARDING and 21st small modern business room on good business corner, liarrlson 1249-J. MICHIGAN W . 1002. good location for druggist or general retail business, steam heat; new store front. MOVER REALTY ■?l.< Penpl-K Bank Bldg ’ •' I • f—Resorts and Cottages COTTAGE, north of Broad Ripple Park $lO per month. See WALTER SMITH. 6407 Ferguson St, Til WANTED TO KENT ELDERLY man wants unfurnished room with electric light and gas, at low price. Address A No 1307. Times. 21 REAL, ESTATE FOR SALK b—Houses 3 New Six-Room Bungalows 800 block S. LaSalle St.; largo lot. city water, electric lights garage, etc.; price. $3,500: SIOO cash, balance S3O per month See V&nArsdcll, with 11. C. Tuttle k Bro. 233 E Ohio St. Telephone: MAin 1168. residence WEbsjter_ I_D>B Southeast Harlan St., north of Prospect: easy payments four rooms; inside toilet; sink in kitchen: newer; gas. electric lights; front and rear porch: newly painted and decorated; immediate possession. A splendid buy. Mr. Moore. Evenings. Dr. 8-1 (SO. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors 130 N. Delaware. Main 4038.

* 1825 Ingram A dande six-room home, new roof, new paint inside and out. new paper, new electric fixtures, paved street and alley. ‘4 block from car line; gas, water, electric lights, inside toilet: just like new and ready to move into. $3,950: terms. Mr. Prather, with Lorenz Schmidt & Sons (Inc.) 31 Monument Circle. MA in 871 5. Evenings. I Rv, 0618. S2OO Cash, S2B a Month will buy 241 N. Elder Ave.; nine-room house, in good repair, with four-room house in rear fronting Astor St. Now renting for $35 a month. Price only $3,000. Let the rent pay for the property. J. C. M’CULLOUGH 106 N, Delaware St. Main 1700. WHY continue to pay rent on a double you / will never own. With a small down payment and monthly payment of even less than you now pay as rent, you can have a double of your own. Les me show you these doubles on the comer of Howard and S. Sheffield: 4 rooms a side, gas, elec, tricity, inside toilet, sink; on car line. MR. CARTMELL. Humboldt 2868. or Lincoln 6387, ATTRACTIVE new b-rooni bungalow with gargae. lot 55x140; also extra lot if desired: $350 cash, or lot as first payment. Call Speicher, Main 0186; Res.. Wash 1751 R-l. UNION ST., modern, six rooms and bath: nice basement, brick and cement frontporch; fire-proof roof; house newly painted. Can be bought on good terms. C. J OSBORN. Drexel 6184, YOU MUST SEE* THIS TO APPRECIATE 1T—2606 Southeastern Ave.; 7 rooms, modem; newly painted; nice yard: 2 blocks English car. See JESS, room 616 MeyerKiser Bldg, Main 6165. , WHY PAY RENT When you can buy anew semi-modem double. 4 rooms to a side, for $4,400. on easy terms, or 0-room cottage at $3,800; SSOO down, balance like rent. Drexel 4063. INSPECT THIS BARGAIN TODAY 1510 Deloss St.; 5 rooms; nice place; good condition: price. $1,850. JESS, room 616. Meyer-Kiser Bldg. Main 6163. NO DOWN PAYMENT New five-room modern bungalow. Call at noon at 534 Lemoke Bldg. EXCEPTIONAL bargains east. SEE UNION TRUST CO.. 116 E. Market.

M REAL ESTATE FOR SALE I)—Houses FIVE ROOM bungalows, aay payments Wash 4344 CITY I.LDR:.. REALTY CO e—Suburban STERLING—ACRE TRACTS. LOCATED 7 miles west of Monument; % mile west of Pen Lave, and 2 blocks south of National road; lnterurban stop on addition, bus lines within 2 blocks. THESE TRACTS are 101 feet vid and 311 feet long. One tra> t will make over 5 large city lots Pries of these tracts rang" from $675 upwards. Weekly payments of $2 and up. Dow n pa) mein only $lO. We allow UtK'ia: discounts for any amount of cash. COTTAGES of from 3 to 5 rooms on tins addition. Down payments on these cott.igis range from $65 to S2OO. Month,y payments sls. A collage may 1: put on any loi as soon as the $lO is paid down. Come out and let us exp.am tin* proposition to you. SALESMEN on grounds every afternoon and evening untU dark. 415 10 OCCIDENTAL BLDG. MAIN 2957. g—Builders and Contracting IF YOU have a clear lot we will build you a home. Our houses are better and cheaper becauso I have no office heip and nav no commission. Lincoln 2627. Ask ~ k Mr U: \ , | mu KLEIN. WL will build a:.,l finance a House on your lot. You pay like rent. CIVIC REALTY CO.. Lincoln 5050. 136 X. Delaware 22 REAL ESTATE WANTED LIST you - property wild us and prepare to move Our service does the turn. Buyers waiting Call Mr. Strung. Main 2957. Grin Jessup Land Cos. 415-16 Occidental LIST your property ror Bare wim i'KIESMKYEIt & WEISS. 136 N. Delaware. Lin 8 DLL SMALL rentals*. >35.00. See ETTINGER h SCITRIERER. 1105 National City Barik_ Linroln .3734. sM ALL vottige or double; price under 53. 000. Webster 3501-R

25 MIS( Kl.l. YNKOVS FOR SALE a—Coal, Ice and Wood Better Values Impossible Note Our Prices Before Buying A firm that holds a record for rendering QUICK. HONEST AND COURTEOUS SERVICE. GEN. POCA. LP„ RED ASH $8.50 POCA. MINE RUN $6.50 EASTERN KY. LUMP $6.75 W. VA. SPLINT OR BLOCK FKD..56.75 W. VA WASHED EGG, FKD $6.25 STEM IRA EGG $5.75 INI*. 4TH VEIN LP., FKD $5.75 We have no salesmen and if any one should call on you please notify us at once. Bethel Coal Cos., DRoxel 2716 * DRexel 2717 The Best Is the Cheapest Try our Hoosier Red Ash. burns well and holds fire overnight. Hoosier R. A. Ip., clean fk....55.85 Hoosier R. A. egg, clean fk..55.35 Best Va. large blk„ clean fk.56.50 Best E. Ky. large blk., fkd..56.50 Best Va. or Ky. Egg, clean fk.56.50 Best Glen. 3x6 lp.. clean fk. .$6.25 Best Glen. 2x3 egg, clean fk. .$5.85 Best 111. lp., clean fk $5.75 Best 111. egg, clean fk $5.35 Best Ind. lp., clean fk $5.50 Best Ind. egg, clean fk $5.35 Best Ind., M. R„ 50% lp. -.. $4.75 Best Va. Mine Run, 50% 1p..55.5C 2 tons, $10.75. Union Ice & Coal Cos. DRexel 4621. PRexei 4622. LARGE bundle of kindling tree with each ton of coal Call Us For Prices COMMERCIAL FUEL CO. 216 W. Ohio St. Phones; Main 0430 and Main 0431, WOOD; furnace and rtove wood for sale. Drexel 7631-R. b—Clothing TROUSERS To Matdh Yotar Coat $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 and up. THE PANTS STORE CO. 4ft West Ohio St. Near Illinois. c—Household Goods SMALL-SIZE VICTROLA in fine condition, for $45.00. Lincoln 6865. RUGS AND LINOLEUM' HALF-PRICB SALE. 425 E. Washington St.

25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE c—Household Goods Rugs—Linoleum Brussels rugs, 9x12, in blue, tan, taupe and old rose, special $12.50; genuine Gold . Seal Congoleum rugs. 9x12, special, at I $14.75 —these are carried in all sizes at proportionate prices, and are all perfect and newest patterns: heavy Japanese grass rugs, double warp, 9x12, $7.50. All our Brussels. Axminsters. Velvets and Wiltons are sold at the lowest prices in the city. Come in and let us prove it. All new. perfect goods. Dorfman Kug Cos. 207 W. Wash. Opp. Statehouse. Open Saturday evenings until 9:30 p. m. “If it covers the lloor we have it.' 1 BREAKFAST sets, sl6 to $3a.60. also furniture made to your order. FUR.v SPEC. CO.. 442 Mass Ave. Lincoln 6061. SINGER SEWING MACHINE. High-arm; $5. 930 S. Meridian St. SMALL gas grate heater; practically new; sls; worth $25. 1703 Central Ave., Apart. 1, d—Miscellaneous LAWRENCE PUKE gINSEED OIL PAINTS will protect and beat tify your property at a cost of less than 1 cent per square foot. L. D. Tyler & Cos. (Sole Distributors) MIS( LLLAXEOUS \VAXTED~ i t Good, Sound, Yellow Ear Cora, Delivered to the Stock Yards. ;27 BUSINESS ANNOi ML.ML NTS I FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. BI'HKIX 416 Maas. Mam 1428. REMODELING concrete blocks and cement work: tinning. T. F. BISHOP CO.. 901 E. Washington St. Lincoln 3493. Mam 7512. RUGS, 9x12. tliriy clod. S'-f; all work guar. SUPERIOR CI-F, A N KI: > Ken. 4462. SEWING MACHINES Industrial and family cleaned, adjusted ; and repaired. Circle 6332. | SAFETY RAZOR BLADES : Sharpened TUTTI.KDGK 201 Indiana Ave. i MULLER S HAT SHOP. Moved to 107 W Maryland St. 28ST(>UAGEANI) TIiANSnCR Furniture Moved Anywhere Responsible for all damages: special loads to Chicago, S9O up: city moving by job or $1.25 to $3 per hour storage. $1 up. Ask about our payment plan. Drexei 6919-0362. H. T. BIEHL, LOADING car household goods for Cal ■ fornia. low rates on packing and shipping. Phone OTTO J. SUESZ Main 2353 or 3628 Nights. Webster 4579 or 0899-W. MIKE O BRIEN Transfer and Storage. Main 1307. RADIO TRANSFER CO. 212 E New York St. Circle 3333. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. Call at all times. Ran. 3741.

29 BUSINESS Oi*rOKTUMTIES GARAGE In a good small town about 25 miles of Indianapolis, concrete block building. 120 ft . fronting main street: 3 good rooms and office room; concrete floors, lights and heat throughout doing good business. Owner going to California, reason lor selling. Price $7,000; Incumbrance $1,500. Will Invoice stock. For particulars address E. PEED & SON. Real Estate. Bedford, Ind. FOR SALE—General store In the best farming community in Ohio: well established: good outlet for all produce, good reasons for sc.Utne: also an 80-acre farm ail under cultivation; level; good producer, good buildings, fences, water, on main market road, cement; $4,000 will handle farm. O. J. McKee. Eaton, Ohio. DRUG store 111 Anderson; doing profitable business; new soda fountain, stock and fixtures: six-year lease: cheap rent; will sacrifice for $7.000: $5,000 cash, balance terms: sickness forcing Immediate sale. Address Postofflve Box 19S. Anderson. Ind ROOMING HOUSE. 12 rooms, very fine, good condition: north: payments. Phone owner. Brookside 1204. ROOMING house cheap if sod at once; by owner. Address A No. 1481, Times. 30 Ai TOMOBIIJ-jS FOR SALE BUICK. 1924: 4 cylinders, touring: practically new; equipped with Ranspring bumpers, front and rear; motometer. automatic windshield wiper, tire lock, five good tires. Cal! owner. Webster 6563. BUICK Four touring. 1923: bargain; terms or trade. CENTRAL BUICK CO.. 2917 Central Ave. Kan 1300. Open evenings. CHEVROLET touring. 1920: will sell cheap for cash. Web. 1958. CHEVROLET coupe, driven only 200 miles as demonstrator. Call Drexel 1396-W. DETROIT, electric: new tires and paint: own charging outfit: cheap. HAYNES & SCHMIDT. INC. 120 W. North. Lincoln 7575. Open Evenings and Sunday. DODGE BROTHERS TOURING 1920 production; a low priced, dependable ear that has many miles of satisfactory service: only $300: terms. C. H. WAI.LERICH CO. 833 N. Meridian St.

FORD BODIES One coupe, two sedans, fifteen touring* and roadsters; cash or terms SWIS3HKLM & PARKER. 344 F, Wash. FORD roadster. 1024; starter and demountables: $275: $75 down. HAYNES A- SCHMIDT. INC. 120-122 W. North. Lincoln 7575. Open Even in gs and Sunday. FORD motor, 1916 starter type: S2O: will take old motor in trade. Ford speedster body, bucket seats, like new; sls. Universal Auto Parts, 2131 E. Washington. Webster 4478. FORD coupe, looks and runs like brand new; $375. , Call Ran. 2673, or Main 7043. FORD touring. 1920; shock absorbers. Decker wheel, etc.. $125: terms. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday. FORD. 1921 touring: sFarter. deni, rim*: dandy; $75 down, balance E-Z terms. MILLER AUTO SALES. 644 E. Wash. FORD, 1920 coupe: starter; deni. rims. 5 new tires; $2lO. MILLER AUTO SALES. 644 E. Washington. Main 3493. FORD coupe. 1921; lockwheel and other extras; $225; reasonable; terms. 427 N, Meridian. Open evenings. FOR SALE—Ford roadster. 1918 model. Webster 4665-W. LEXINGTON, laic model touring; see it: hear it run; tip-top condition; $395: terms. MILLER AUTO SAX.ES. 644 E. Washington. 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 evenings and Sunday. a—Trucks Used. Trucks One-ton International speed truck, express bodw. rebuilt and painted ...$700.00 model K International $350.00 One-ton International speed truck, cab top, rebuilt and painted $550.00 Two-ton model G International, long wheel base, rebuilt and painted $750.00 International Harvester Cos. of America. 1188 Kentucky Ave. Circle 2809. Five-ton Pierce-Arrow dump truck. A real buy for $1,500.00 1188 Ky. Ave. Circle 2809

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17, 1924

F<) - 1 - SAI E and OAKLAND tourings, two trsnc ucv™ owners going to California und must seerifiee. 742 X. Riley Ave. WILL take a good talking machine as part payment on 1921 Ford touring. Webster 1958. USED CARS bougiu ana sold I. GOLDBURG. , 522 N, Capitol, USED CARS cash, payment or trade. Jones Whitaker Sales Coy 345 N. Cap. For Good Used Cars See I. WOLF AUTO CO. 559 N. Onyito' Main 1579 r. ■-. s—-*.ws 31 AUTOMOBILES WANTED WANTED—IOO cars to wreck for parts. Will pay the highest cash prices. Call us first. SAM CORAZ ALTO PARTS AND TIRE CO.. 319 X. Capitol Ave. Main 6389. TRADE—High-grade player piano, like new, for late model touring car or sedan; first-class condition. Stewart 2968. AUTOS WANTED — 2I2 E. New York St. Main 4446, 3 . 2 . A tTO SUFPUIKS,- BE j* AIKS j

QUALITY HIRES At the Lowqst Prices ‘in the State. 30x3 V 4 Cord Tire and Tube Cords Thomas Cords First Quality Guarantee!] First 30x3% $ 6.50 30x3 % Ua S7 95 31x4 $ 9.75 32x3% $10.90 3°x4 810 50 31x4 $12.30 32x4 $13.75 n'. X f fP'7 33x4 $13.80 tU'oo 31x4 $13,851 :,' x j ’ fL-’ -n 32x4% 51R.651 :J3*4% §la.oo 33x4 % $19.10 34x4% $16.00 34x4% $19.60 Other Sizes in 33x5 $20.00 Proportion 35x5 $20.50 HIGH QUALITY BALLOON TIRES * AT LOW PRICES . 81x4.40 fits 30x3% $10.75 82x4.95 fits 31x4 $13.75 33x4 95 fits 32x4 $14.75 34x4.95 fits 33x4 $15.75^ , 33x5.75 fits 32x4 % $17.75 34x5.75 fits 33x4% $17.75 CONSUMERS TIRE COMPANY 249 N. Delaware St. Southeast Comer Delaware and New York St. Lincoln 6063.

AUTO WASHING Our specialty 334 N. Illinoi*. S & S Auto La\indry TIDES—TIKES Ford sizes. $2 and up. Other sizes, $8 and up. Ail used tire3 guaranteed. Adjustments at half price. 525 W. Wasbington 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. 555-557-559-561 N. Capitol Avs. USED tires, any size, $2 and up. Open evenings till 10 p. m. ROGERS TIRB SHOP. 3117 W. Washington. Bel. 4300. ' TIKES ON PAYMENTS. CAPITAL SAI.ES CO. 54 W, New York. . E(’)^~llevT-^' RENT-A NEW CAR. U drive it. 127 0. Wabash. Circle 3000 ■ 35 FINANCIAL Persoraal Loams $lO to S3OO to any one keeping house. No indorsers. No embarrassing questions. No inquiries of employer, friends or tradepeople. $ 50 for 4 months costs $ 4,38 SIOO for 4 months costs $ 8.75 S2OO for 4 months costs $!7.'.0 S3OO for 4 months costs $26.25 The above cost is based on equal principal payments being paid monthly. Other amounts at samp 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 between payments and for just the actual time- you keep the money. No either charge of any kind. If in a hurry phone Main 2923.

HOUSEHOLD FINANCE SERVICE CO. 404 Kresge Bldg. 41 E. Washington St., cor. Penn. St. Telephone, Main 2923. Under Stale Banking Supervision. 39 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Advisory board and trustee .of Wayna School Township will receive bids untU 10 o'clock, Oc.. 6. 1924. at the office of trustee for the following! 30 tablet chairs, more or less. 100 school desks of assorted sizes, more or less. 6 teachers desks and chairs and other general school supplies. VESTAL C DAVIS. Trustee. NOTICE St3te of Indiana. Marion County, ss: In the Marion Superior Court. No. A-26894. Room 1. Albert Wormser vs. J. W. Chandler and Fletcher American National Bank of dianapolis. Ind. The plaintiff in the above entitled having filed his complaint herein together with his affidavit that the defendant, J. W. Chandler, is not a resident of tile State of Indiana, but is a resident of the city of Exrnore. Stato of Virginia. That this action is brought to enforce the collection of plaintiff's demand by proceedings in garnishment of money in the hands of the above named garnishee. Now. therefore, said defendant. .T. W. Chandler, is hereby notified that unless he be and appear on the 16tli judicial day of the November term of the Marion Superior Court to be holden on the 20th day of November. A. D. 1924. at the courthouse In Indianapolis, said county and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, same wiil be heard and 1 determined in his absence. In witness whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court this I3th day of September, 1924 ALBERT H. LOSCHE, Clerk. BAMBERGER & FEIRLF.MAN. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Sept., 17. 24-Pet. 1. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as executrix of estate of Frank M. Burns, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. SARAH A. MATHEWS. No. 22698. Sept. 10. 17. 24. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator with the will annexed, of estate of I. Jay Critehfield. deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. LOUIS R. CRITCHFIELD. No. 22709. Sept. 10, 17. 24. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Elizabeth A. Hunt, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. WALTER T. HUNT. No. 22718. Sept. 10. 17. 24. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned have duly qualified as executors of estate of David Goldman, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate 1* supposed to be solvent. LOUIS SAKOWITZ. £'■ HERMAN T. COHEN. M No. 22739. Sept. 17. 24. 31, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as executor of estate of William Garstang, deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. CHARLES O. BRITTON. No. 22736. Sept. 17. 24. 31.