Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 145, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1924 — Page 10

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2 CARD OF THANKS CARD OK THANKS—We wish to thank our relatives, neighbors and friends for the many a-ts of kindness and sympathy shown us during the death anc burial of our beloved son and brother. James T. Williams. Especially do we wish to thank the Rev. Edwin Cunningham, the singers, pallbearers. 1\ S. narcotic field force of Chicago and Indianapolis: Wald, undertakers for their efficient service and for the tnanv beautiful floral offerings. MR. AND MRS. LEE WILLIAMS AND FAMILY. % IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of our darling mother. Melissa J Wilhite. who passed away Oct. ‘l4. 1917. Mother who gave us the best of her life, who cherished our secrets, our sorrow, our strife, who taught us to love, who taught us to rray. Mother in heaven. God bless yon today. We miss you from our home, dear mother, we miss you from your place, we miss your loving tender smile and the sunshine of your face. Her children. Mrs. lona Stanley, Mrs. Daisy Kays. Mrs Kate Underwood. Grover Prewett: grandchildren. Mrs. Gladys Welsh. Helen Stanley. Raymond Underwood. Lester Kays IN MEMORIAM—Mather. In loving re membranes of our darling babe. James S. Mather, who answered Jesus’ call one year ago today. Oct. 25. 1973. Darling babe you have left us. twelve long months Bine* you have gone, hut I know you are safe in heaven, mingling with the happy throng, singing with the heavenly angels as they play the harps of gold. We are waiting for our summons to that golden sweet somewhere where we can clasp our baby to us and God will wipe away our tears Sadly missed by mr>th>r and father IN MEMORIAM Remembrance of James Mather, who departed this life one year ago today Oct. 25. 1923. Darling Jimmy how we miss you. As the days go slowly by But we know thou art with the angels, In the land beyond the skies AUNT MYRTLE MALL. IN MEMORIAM—We desire to thank our friends, neighbors and relatives for their kindness in the sickness and death of our eon and brother. James H. Proffitt. We especially desire to thank the Dilling Candy Company. Salvation Army, firing squad at Ft. Benjamin Harrison, the Rev. Mr. Clark and Finn Bros., undertakers. Mrs. Phoebe Proffitt and children 3 HFCTOIt ~ W. T. BLASENGYM 2228 Shelby St 1702 N. Illinois. PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinoi- St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Mam 0041. 0042. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY BERT S. GADD—2I3O Prospect St. Phon Stewart 2278 George Grinsteiner Funeral director 522 E Market. Main 0908 UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & TITUS. 951 N Delaware. Main 7 lodgesand ( Li ns FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES No 211. Regular meetings held every Monday evening at 8 p m. at Eagles' Temple 43 W Vermont St. F. L. BUCHANAN. President. WILBUR H. MIL-I-ER. Secretary. 10 LOST AND FOUND

FOUND—Articles found in Indianapolis street cars yesterday: LUNCH BOX PURSE KEYS ON RING EAR 808 RANK BOOK 2 PAIRS GLOVES FOOTBALL HEADGEAR Main 2737 bRINISLE bull bound mixed Ar.s to name of Lady. A child s r>al. Harness on and check No. 11660. Drexel 1242-W. Reward j LOST—Pointer do?: white brown: spot- j ted: broken tail; reward. 1127 W ; Thirty-Fourth. Ran. 2904 j LOST—Red ear bob on Kiv.T-id- car. Re i ward. Phone Harrison 2163-J. STRING of jet beads Thursday night return to 1213 N. Meridian St. Reward. 12 HELP WANTLI)-—MALE ~ Salesman That has a record of achievement can make a good connection by addressing Box A 1489. Times The work is selling an article of merit in city: established business. Compensation rs salary In proportion to your ability. Don t delay. This may be your opportunity. WANTED —Sales representatives to sell our guaranteed oils and paints A great opportunity and profitable position for the right party. EMPIRE OIL CO., Cleveland. Ohio. U IN STKI C TJONS You Earn While You Learn Attractive Proposition A Good Paying Proposition or a Business of Your Own. We teach Beauty Culture, all phaees. an interesting line of work. Experienced teachers. Fre clinic. Requests for our graduates are received almost daily. In vest i gats NOW Clip this ad. write your name, j address and telephone number on 1 it. and mail it in. We will send you a booklet giving full information. or present it in person to Mr. Fulton. Diplomas Awarded. JMhbowjScedatm GtJtvre w 157 N. Illinois StSecond Floor Stewart Block Circle 0296 BEAUTY CULTURE PAYS “ Entire cost of course with tools $35. Liberal credit terms. All phases taught. Competent instructors. Diplomas awarded. Students enrolled any time. Positions guaranteed to graduates. LEARN AND EARN. Free Clinic. OLIVE STREET HAIR STORE. DRexei 4535. 1138 Olive St ELECTRICITY TAUGHT BY EXPERTS. Earn while you learn at home. Electrical Book amt Proof Lessons Free. Satisfaction guaranteed and position secured. Write to CHIEF ENGINEER COOKE. 2144 Lawrence Ave.. Chicago. POPULAR piano music taught in 20 lessons. beginners and advanced. Clark Boles School. 10 W. Ohio St, Circle 8323. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 510 E. Washlngton St.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0757. SHORTHAND in 30 days: typewriting. 622 Peoples Bank Bldg. Lincoln 1130. 15 AGENTS AND SOLICITORS AMAZING, stylish shoes. Large commission*. Complete sample outfit with actual shoes. Popular prices $3.95 and $4.95 makes every one buy. Apply STYLE ARCH SHOES. Cincinnati.

’3 AGENTS AND SOLICITORS AGENTS make big money selling Madison “Better-Made” Shirts direct from our fcalory to wearer. Over one million satisfied wearers. Easily sold. No capital or exporienf'e required. Many earn 5100 to sl4>o weekly. Territory now being allotted. Wonderful opportunity. Write for free samples now’. MADISON MILLS. 560 Broadway. New York. IC HELP WANTED —FEMALE A LIMITED number of positions for telephone operators are now available for girls between 18 and 2t> wars of age with the INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. See Miss Cooper, Room 101. Telephone Bldg.. _ New York and Meridian. HOI'SEKEEPER for man employed: go home nights: state particulars. Andress Box A 1492. Times. WOMAN, share home with boys. 10 and 12. Call at once. 824 Bates. 17 SITUATIONS WANTED a—Male COLORED man. wife, no children, want janitor work in flat liar 4-.32-W. b —Female CURTAINS TO LAUNDER MRS. J. LUTZ. CIRCLE tit! 12. WANTED day work. Call Prexel 2682-J----iT; ROOMS FO I i RENT ALABAMA. N.. 704: large front room modern apt.: private home. 1518 ALABAMA. N : sleeping room m modern home: steam heat. 53.50 and $4. BEVILLE: 2 furnished rooms in mourni home: private entrance. Web. Oltiti-W. BRADLEY, N.. 010: sleeping room: privatc home: *■ square from ear line. CAPITOL. N i.il.i sleeping rooms. modern : heat: close to bath. ILL . 1230 N.: dean rm, modern: private home: gentleman Main 3300. | Cor. N. Meridian and W 13th; 10 people for niftiest rooms with or without pn. baih: fine home for winter Lin 48Q4 MERIDIAN. 8 1441 pleasant warm room; Cathoii'-s preferred Prexel Ti'l4_.L NEW YORK. E.; modern trout room: reason able: near Tech. Lin 2903. 1 tiTH St E 138 will share home with couple for winter. TENTH. E. 1704 modern room, meals optional Webster 5944 ROOMS for men. *2 *4 wk : 35-75 c day scam heat. Craig Hotel 328 E. Wash a—Light Housekeeping ADDISON. N—2 rooms kitchenette; mod- ; err. everything furnished Bel 2178-J COLLEGE. 142ft—Two modem light house- i keeping rooms: nos- and clean DAVIDSON St .745 N~~ Targe lront. downstairs room: private family. MADISON lie.s housekeeping rm . kitch': gar bath *6 pn cut Drex 5370. *T CLAIR. K 220 modern, light housekeeping rooms: $5 SPRUCE. 1 128. 2 light housekeeping rms no objection to children Dr-xel IKS HOUSEKEEPING rooms f- mlsind or unf water in room; also garage. I. n. **Ul ] b—Board and Rooms CENTRAL. 2450—Three rooms bath and kitchenette: everything furnished. $45 per month. Sec this at once. OLIVE ST . 1210 —Roomers and boarders wanted. Prexel 26c2-J. *■ —Ran mils and Board Wanted WANTED a small girl to board. Webster 0548. HT RENTALS _ _ a—House* CRESCENT Ave ,3(105 new 5-room modern cottage. Randolph 3071. ENGLISH Ave. 1324 thre. room house: gar sl2 Inuuire 317 E South 1 i.KAY >l.. N. 94t.48 ready, new double, i 4 large rooms. V>ath ea h side, soundproof walls: everything separate. E. 10th | car: adults See today HILLSIDE. N . 1939. 4 rooms: strictly mod double gar. Web 0825-. T. NEW YORK. E.. 1050: semi-nnsiern": 525. 2022 Cooper, semi-mod., $22.50. Keys 322 Dorman. NINETEENTH ST. V. . 819 —7 rooms and hath, modern. S3B: call Harrison 4044 PERSHING 1341—Six room*. inquire 2*411 Speedway Ave, Bel, 0313-N. __ ROCHESTER 539. N.: strictly modem. 4room bungalow just the home some couple is looking for: $29.Ji11; water pud TECUM SEJL 1154:4 rooms and hath: sirictly mo. bung.; gar S4O Web 10->B. 1221 WADE. 4 mis new mod. An ola heat, id-box. g.ir range, water paid. 2204 Sheibv. Stewart 14*12 COBB REALTY TO - RENTS—IN3URFIVE rooms, sis-t ; ing por -h strictly mod* ern ■ S3O l.in 8754 ED KINO FOUR rooms modem only $25: ’-i of new doubl-. 28-42 N Olneyn b —Houses. Flats Furnished FOR COLORED 2006 Hovey Si : flv room double: S2O: . semi-modern Ran, 1.303, APARTMENT"ior couple• modern; central; reference*.: at once. (’:•• 1148 c —Apartments BUTLER. S.. 21 >a : very desirable 2 rooms and kitchenette; modern: heat, light, gas water furnished Irv. 4202 CORNELL. 1132: 3 — modern rooms; heat. light and gas Lincoln 275. RURAL St.. 200: 4-room apt.: water, gas. electric lights nice neighborhood: 817 per month GILL AGENCY Web. 9100. 31ST. W. 8.3d: 4 room house with bath: modem . water lumished. REAL ESTATE FOR SALB

b—Houses Colored Buyers STOP PAYING KENT For $l5O cash and monthly you can own your own home on Araeual Ave.: a 4-room cottage, paved afreet and paved alley, electric lights- Or_ you can buy a 3-room double renting: 515 a aide for cash and 525 |xr month. Call Mr. Wee-v ner. Main 071*2. WASHINGTON IiANK AND TRUST CO BEST BUY SOUTH Lexington Are., 751: walking distance; nice brick home; 6 large rooms electric lights, city water, inside toilet, gas, room for bath, newly papered and painted; price $3,150: S3OO cash; $28.50 per mouth Let me show you. C. J. Borton. Main 2681; Res. Ken 3083, with EMORY C. CRAWFORD 23'-’ N. Delaware St. OPEN FOR INSPECTION SUNDAY AFTERNOON. 2 :00 TO 5:00 Modern 5-room bungalow at 5117 E. Twelfth St. .lust west of Emerson Avenue Full basement and built-in features. ITi- cd right and can accept reasonable amount of cash or good lot as down payment. MR. HARUYM AN, Main 0792. Res, Irvington 3310. VILLA Are.. 7-room semi-modern; gas. electric lights, city water, cellar, large lot shade garage; price $3200: SSOO cash, balance monthly For appointment call HAMLYN A CRAIG office 2628 Shelby. Drexel 1696. , FLETCHER Ave. 2012; anew five-room bungalow. 1 square east of Sherman Drive; located in English Heights addition: front drive garage: electric bahts front and rear porches: cement walks: will srll a? a bargain: $2,750: S3OO cash, balanco $24.50 month. Main 5072 Web. 0899. 3-Bedroom Modern Home Located within three* squares St. Catherine's Church: paved street; house in A 1 condition large basement; 2-car parade: terms. Lin. 37.34. A Real Home —$4,350 Owner leaving city and will sacrifice if sold at once. A-l condition, furnace, 2room basement, side drive to garage. Lin. 3734. WALLACE, 2154: beautiful 3-room double; has large rooms, front and rear porch, electric lights. 2 garages. This is anew design: you will have to see this house to appreciate it; $3,300: SIOO down. FI.OVD PETERMAN Irv. 2304. BEAUTIFUL brand-new 3-room house. has long living room, large inclosed rear porch; also front porch, electric lights and garage: $2,200: SIOO down. 921 Livingston St. Irv, 2304. FOR SALE —New bungalow: 4 rooms. electric lights, water. garage: SSO down; $lB payment monthly. Call at 2137 Lin wood Ave RAYMOND. E., 1720; four rooms, bath room, new stucco bungalow. paved street, n~ar car; bargain; payments: make offer. Owner. Webster 3108-W. ROOSEVELT AV„ 1427; cottage; four rooms, gas. electricity, city water. See owner. 2056 Broadway. FOR tilct homes east and south, cash or terms C. J. OSBORN. Drexel 6184. FIVE-ROOM bungalows; easy payment* Wash 4344 CITT BLOBS REALTY CO. FOUR-ROOM 1 .garage. $2.5(10; SSO fifth. $35 per month. Lin. 8754.

21 REAL ESTATE F()R SALE b—Houses New Byiragalow North $4,600 —$450 CASH 5 Rooms, modern; paved street, full lot; house brand new stucco, subject to Barrett. Located at 5 535 Winthrop Ave.; $450 cash, $41.50 per month. This is cheap and first time offered. Open Sunday. Come early. lIU mboldt 3771. ~ 7 S3OO ('ash $29 per month puts you in this up-to-the-minute. 5-room cottage. on Orleans Street. 1800 e ,uth Has gas. electric lights, eity, wa: er, cistern and sewer con* neetion. Fire, -oof roof, good paint and decorations, av ning across front porch. New- 2-car garage with cement floor. This is a bargain so don’t fail to see it. Call Mr. Hougen. Res Irv. 0580-W. J. E. Morrison & Cos. 51.3 Lem. ill.-lg, Lincoin 7536 Shelby, 1318. Five-room cottage, electricity, gas. city water in yard: $2,250: SIOO cash: $21.50 per month. H G. Heckman. 106 N. Delaware . Mam 1709. •T. G. McCullough BA RGAIN ! LOOK! 6-room modern, south, $4,250: SSOO down. 6-room modern, north, bargain. 8 room modern north at a sacrifice Mam 1974 WA 308.3 Lin 1968 d—Lots IMPROVED south front lot in excellent location east. Suitable for double. Cash nr terms MR JiAKRYMAN. Main 0792 Res, Irvington 3310. 0.3 FT front Hawtnorne Lane, north of ’-‘3th : 8245 $1 weekly Mam 0320 e—Suburban NEW 5 room bungalow, electric lights, well garage: Fifty-Ninth and Harding Sis S4OO cash. S3O monthly Oscar Lee 608 City Trust Main 0217. NEW bungalow; juu completed; on half mile west of Ben Dsvis $250 down $25 a month. CIVIC REALTY CO.. 136 X. Delaware. Lincoln 5050. f—Sale or Exchange NEW cottage 5 rms. and bath, for farm Owner. 3062 Wood Si Web. 6499 THREE-ROOM house, electric lights -- 2 good wells of water, garage and outbuildings. Will take a good Ford as first payment Cali HcJmoi.t .2 194 g—Builders and Contracting A RELIABLE corporation will build and finance your home. That is our business, CIVIC REALTY CO.. 131 N. Dela-wai-o, I incoln 5050 II YOL have a clear lot we will build you a home Our houses are better and cheaper because I have no office help and pay no comm ssmus Lincoln 2627 lor Mil ELVERS or Mlt KLEIN GENERAL contractor, lowest i stimate in city, repairing or new work. \V* t> 6403. 22 REAL ISIA IK W ANTED CHEAP rentals: $35 or less ETTINGER A SCHKEIBER. 1105 National City Rank. Lincoln 3734 LIST your property w ith us and prepare to move Our service does the turn. Buyers waiting. Cal! Mr. Strong Mam 2057. Orin Jessup Land Cos. 415-16 Occidental WE HAVE many good buyers If your property is priced right and terms attractive rail and see m at once Al*o many attractive exchanges JESS. Room 616 M- yr Kiser HJdg M,iln 6163 23 I ARM LANDS MONEY MAKING FARMS CKr.AP. For general farming, grain, stock raising. dairying poultry, fru'4 truck. Ail advantages of schools, clinches. towns, markets railroads, interurbans bus lines, goiel roads it F. D telephone, valuable timber, coal. gas. oil delightful springs beautiful si cnerv. productive soils, good crops Many fine bargains. Your greatest lifetime opportunity. Sites, prices terms to suit State your wants on a postcard today, or e* JKSS Room 610 Meyer Kiser Bldg.. Indianapolis. Mls KLLANKOFS FOR SALB *—Coal, Ice and Wood The Economy Coal, A coal which gives'you most for your money. Furniture Moved Anywhere H. T. Blehl Golden Glow Egg An ideal coal for Ketc-rt and rangvs, $5.50 per ton 2 tons, $10.75. Golden Glow, large I])., fkd., $5.75 2 tons, $11.25. GEN. POCA. LP.. RED ASH $9 00 POCA. MINE RUN .. 675 SEMI SMOKELESS LP.. FKD 8 00 W. VIRGINIA LARGE LP.. FKD.... 7 25 E KY LARGE I.P FKD . 725 INDIANA LUMP. FKD 5.50 W. VIRGINIA EGG 6.50 ILLINOIS LUMP. FKD 5.50 ILLINOIS EGG. FKD 6.35 GLENDORA EGG 5.75 INI! 4TH VEIN LP.. FKD 575 IND. EGG. FKD 535 HIGH GRADE NUT AND SLACK... 3.25 Bethel Coal Cos. DRex. 2716. DRex. 2717. “SPECIAL for Few Days Only 111. or Ind. Lp., $4.75 2 Tons, $9.40 Guaranteed to suit —if not, return at our expense. Pansier Coal Cos. Lin. 7950. Lin. 7950.

A g(sod price on coal for THIS WEEK Pocahontas Red Ash Lump SB.OO Indiana Fourth Vein $5.00 Brazil Block $5.00 SNAP I* COAL CO. Successor to Shields Coal Cos. 130 E Morris. Drexel 80645 Wlfoy Pay More? For a limited time to introduce this coal to the public, which has been deceived with so much Inferior coal, we are offering our White Ash Lump, s§J>o Per Tom This is a larg< clean block coal, will not clinker and Is free from slate or slack. * Other coal prices accordingly. Remember, you get 2,000 lbs. per ton and a square deal. Nagelson Coal Cos. Clr. 0355. - Why Take Chances By Buying Cheap Coal? GLENDORA WONDER COAL—EVERY POUND GUARANTEED Gen. Glen. Blk., large fk $7.00 Gen. Glen., 3 to 11 1.p.. cln. fr $6.35 Gen. Glen, eg g. clean fkd $5.75 Best W. Va. Block, large fk $7.00 Best Eastern Ky. Blk.. ig. fr. . $7.00 Best W. Va. Wsh. egg. cln. fr $6.50 Best Ind. Ip., clean fr $5.50 Best Ind. or 111 egg, cln. fr $5.35 Best Va. mine run. 50% lp $5.50 Citizens coke for basebumers and fur...slo 25c discount on all 2-ton orders. KINDLING WITH EACH TON Delivery anywhere in city. Union Ice & Coal Cos. DRex. 4621. DRex. 4623.

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25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE a—Coal, Ice and Wood GOOD COAL Our customers know what those words stand for, because with us it means just that . For more than a Quarter of a century we have made it a hard and fast rule to handle GOOD COAL exclusively. We know' that this policy is good lor our customers and good for us POLAR ICE AND FUEL CO. Yards: North. South. East and West. b—Clothing TROUSERS To Match Yoiuir Coat $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 and up. THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St. Near Illinois. COMPLETE outfit for 17-year-old girl, also intuits, children s clothing, private home. Washington 2335. PLUSH jacket, fur-trimmed, $5. 35 S. Dearborn or Brooksida 1815. c—Household Goods Rugs—Linoleum Brussels rugs. 9x12. in Blue. tan. taupe and old rose special $12..50; genuine Gold Seal Cpngoleum rugs. 9x12. special, al sl4.7s—these are carried in all sizes at proportionate prices, and are all perfect and newest patterns; heavy Japanese grass rugs, double warp, 9x12. $7.59. All our Brussels Ax ministers. Velvets and Wiltons are sold at the lowest prices in the city. Come in and let us prove it. All new perfect goods. Dorfinan iiug Cos. 207 W Wash. Upp. Statehouse. Open Saturday evenings until 9:90 p. m. __ ‘Tf it covers the floor we have itT SEWING machine, drtop-ncau. stitch guaranteed; $S 930 S Meridian. LINOLEUM. H9o yard! Rugs. $6 UP- 425 E Washington St. d—Miscellaneous THE CLEVELAND. CINCINNATI. CHICAGO ST. LOT JS BY CO FOR SALE—At the Unclaimed Freight Station of the (’.. C . C A* St. L Ky Cos. Capitol Ave. and South St.. Indianapolis. Ind. Store open 8 a. m. to 4 :H0 p. in. Sat unlay.s 8 a m to 1 1 HO a ni Overalls. $1.40 and $1.05 jkt pair Shoes>—Men s women sand children 8. $1 to SJ.SO per pap-. Hat*— Men sand boys caps. 25e to $1.50 KmL suits for rhiUlren. $.'1.50 each; mens fla.i nel shirts. $1.25 each: #tious(* clippers for men. women and children. 75c to >1 pair boots. $2 50 pair; mer.’H and buys sweaters. $1 to $5; house dresses. >'* each two fur neck pieces. >4 each; Red Star diaper cloth. 19 yard lengths. 24 inches wide at $1 50; 2 auto cushions. >2 18 trunks. 1 traveling bag, 2 suit cases. $4 to sls; frames and pictures, 1 a-** towel bar holders, W 2 iron l>ed*. 1 heating stove 2 enamel top kitchen tables. $3.50 each: 1 crate picture molding. SIUO 5 pairs wood bil rails, >. 4 enamel table tops. 75c to $2; 2 table tops. S > eacli; J library set. lour chairs 1 tab!**. S2O: I oak rocker. $3.50: 3 woud -;n ehadofi. $2 each; 1 tea cart. $5 Hugs---Taiiestry. Axminster Velvet. ttbre and Brussels at greatly pn •* s 1 Ipmv.v taupe rug, 21 0x13.0. S2OO. 2 oil I'<• t• r-. $2 each: 1 statue. 29 sewuig > f -ts Flour —Hard wheat. i'.tgs >1.70; 24-lb bags }*()•; shot* l s:ic,!h. g , t • 954* b<*\: 2 Ajax balloon cord tires 39 x.Y77. for 20 inch run. s*lo each; 1 tube $150: 1 auto trunk. 1 auto-hood. $1 : 1 auto radiator. -*ls 2 metal eabnnds for Ford parts 3-ftxUfi >‘.’o eacn; L Wiilyg Knight 0\ erland sign ad h.m. <rs ssl; 0 metal fraiu<* wmduw screen** for lot: 3 screen doors 2 >x**, s .*1 39; h wood panel doors. $1 t*> >2 *9 each; 4 iron pumps, M to *2O each; 2 crates chair scats. $lO 2 oak veneer tops, sit 4-In. long by 49 inches wnF '* • *<; h 1 box glass f*r • ib.net slielv*-- r 1 ’o ! armnroi hose. S2O. 1 box talcum puss-l- r. 75c doz.. 1 crate silver leaf paper. '2O; 10 rolls glasiuc paper. 250 0s . S2O 4 750 butter dishes. $8: 24 Star paper cutters and holders. 18 m. $! 25 * h 4 enamel combine!tes. ->9e i .*••!; 2 gi l . * cans. sth* each 1 ash . an. ;.i- 25 1 x eoifkers 25c each: HOu.i; no n- aneach; 2 "in* paper burners $ . *0 each, w.tsh boilers, block tin $2.50 * ah: •' wash boilers. galvamzMi, '1 , iiv uuzed wash tuba. 25c. 40c and 3b. ea. 1 • ton Dietz lantern $l5O each; 2 canvas laundry basket* each 2 . Rut .wul furnace ecment. $9: 1 drum liaii.-n;i-*in grease. $10: 1 barn-1 Kiiicati* -•da r water .glass. $5: 2 barrels and 1 bag salt. SJ: 4 cases empty Pottles. >1 w.t.-h boards. 10c to 30c each; 7 < artous Pienic twist tot>a **o. $4 50 each 2 bum Church s baking soda; $7. 4 bath tubs. 520 to S4O each; 2 c!S’*t 4 two part laundry trays. $1 to $2 -aeh; grindstones. 27*e to $1 8 crates murine slabs, oue 30-inch sew. r pipe tee r 4 bath and toia t soaps. soe do/ , 1 Dr. La Gear s stew k powtler. $5 3 ea.-*-s American pouiuy ami stock rem sl9 2 pails Dr Hess Poultry Pan.u • a $3, and numerous other articles J K VANE Freight Churn nt CL FA HA Nt: E hale of a.l ..cri .>> :c :• Atm*. used and rebuilt electric wasning machines: real bargains in the lot. cv rv one guaranteed; price range $43 50 id up' you can't beat the price, (jualit., or -;rvju in the city 1999 KLEt'TKIC SFfXHAL TIES. 144 K Ohm _ GRIM BS GOLDES API ESS anil ijidrr for mile Srventy Bpi*oml and I’oltrire. LILLY ORCHARD _ e —Musical Instrument* TENfiR drum miitablr fur drum corps rnorcjicotra: worth 71-. 1005 Bcllcfoutalno. Circle 3731 PLAYER piano a 00 roll* -' ■ ■ electric waalier. 5>60. leavine city. 1313 Eiisliah Ave. ELEGANT mahogany Victor Vlctrola: slightly used, but just like new; $l5O size for J 1 OIL Lin. 6865. PATHS talkinx mi-bine, dark Aak caee. nice condition: $l5O eize for S4O. Lincoln 6865. MARIMBA PH ONE ] - 4 tic-ally new. 1335 Marlow krc.. Li 1008 f—Pet and Live Stock GOOD rabbit bound: also well Ktarted var mint riox: cheap. 8608 E. Seventeenth.

26 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED IF YOU have any ice boxes to sell, just call _Drexe| 4760. HIGHEST prices paid lor good used furniture. Call Drexel 4760. A3’ ONCE, enough fuTiiitur- fur 20 moms. Call Harrison 3311 or 11 hit son 4317-L 27 BUSINESS A N NIH N < EME NTS SAFETY RAZOR BLADES * FEATHERS bought, sold and" renovated; feather matin ses and pillows made. E, F HITtKI.E 4ld Mass. Mini I 12s __ RUGS. 9x12 tlirlv chid . $2, all work guar. SUFB EIG. ;} E A 'JERS E?n 4402 M ULLF.It S HAT SHOP. Moved to 107 W. Maryland St. FURNITURE repairing and upholstering. All makes of stoves repaired Bel 2459-j IpT STORAGE AND TRANSFER Furniture Moved Anywhere Special price on load from Dayton. Ohio. Responsible for all damages. City moving by job. load or $1.25 to $3 per hour. Ask about payment plan storage from $1 per month up. Drexei 8919 H. T. Biehl LOW rates on overland hauling, return load" from Chicago. Cincinnati. OTTO J. SUEBZ. Main 3628. Main 2352. Webster 0609-W. Webster 4579. MIKE O BRIEN Transfer nnd Storage. Main 1307, NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. Call at all times. Randolph 3741 30 AUTOMOBILKgJFOR SALK ~ CROW ELKHART. 1917 touring; run* good: SSO. 427 N. Mer. Open evenings. DODGE touring, 192*; run 3,000 miles. HUDSON AND ESSEX DEALERS. 322 N. Delaware Bt. FORD coupe, 1921; lock wheel, bar cap and motometer, good tires, new fenders, paint good, excellent condition mechanical ly: $250: terms MERIDIAN USED CAR DEPOT. 429 N. Mercian St. FORD coupe, 1924; external brakes. Vosrh ignition, wire wheels, speedometer, several other extras. Car has had very little service and Can be purchased at right price. Irv 4.343. FORD roadster. 1933; Bosch ignition. o good tires, lock wheel, side shields, special springs, mechanically O. K. Batgain, $250. Terms or trade. MERIDIAN USED CAR DEPOT. 429 N. Meridian St. FORD BODIES: CALIFORNIA TOPS. BWISSHELM PARKER. FORD. 1932 touring: starter. demountables. lock wheel, spare lire: S6O down, balance weekly: no financing charges. 427 N. Meridian Open evenings. FORD, 1920 roadster: starter, demountable. slip-on body, lock wheel. First SIOO cash offer gets it. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings. FORD. 1921 coupe: 65 down, balance wcekln; no interest. 427 N. Meridian. Open evnings. MAXWELL touring, 1923 model reflnished, bargain. CENTRAL BUICK CO.. 2917 Central Ave. Han. 1300. Open evenings.

11. C. S. Special. 6 tireg. brand now; 2 extra wheels: runs and looks like new: driven 8.000 miles: brand new Silvertown cords just put on: wonderful bargain if taken at once: will consider light car or nininnilii ill Iradc. 3830 ?C. Wash. MAXWELL louring. o-I0: runs good. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings. OLDSMOBILE, .1924 sport model; driven 1.200 miles: $250 less than new car price if sold at once; terms. Web. 3005. OLDSMOBILE. sport touring; 1925 model. This car has been usul a short time as a demonstrator: will take a light car in trade, Web, 1938. Overland Tourings ’23’s and ’24’s Seven to pick from. These cars have been carefully gone over and reconditioned: all are in perfect condtion: the prices are right; exceptionally low terms It you want a real bargain, look over these cars now. Oakley-Overland Sales 1665 S. Meridian. Droxcl 4743. OVERLAND. 1024. Black Bird A-l condition; priced right, terms. HAYNES A SCHMIDT. TNC. 120-122 W. North. Lin. 7575 Open evenings and Sunday. OV FiII.AND 1920 touring: sl4 57 terms s4O down, balance weekly: no inteA-st. 427 N. Meridian. 00-n evenings. OVERLAND. 1924. Red Bird $525. terms. HAYNES & SCHMIDT. INC. 120-122 W. North St. Lin. 7575. * Open evenings and Sunday. OVERLAND louring. 1923: several extras. good condition: $250 for quick Bale: terms. Webster 3005. Announcement Extraordinary MILLER AUTO SALES CO. Every ear goes—must go. Cash is what we need and used cars is what we have and must dispose of. Many models and styles. 644-40 E. "Washington St. UNUSUAL VALUES “IN USED CARS. Priird to sell and with a reputable dealer behind them C. 11. WALLEKICH CO. Circle 1300. 833 N Meridian St. i Sunday For Good used Cars See I. WOLF AUTO CO. 65a it. C,uo' Main 1570_ USED CARS bought ana sold I GOLDI.IHI ',92 N Capitol. USED CARS cash payment or trade. Jones Whitaker Sales C<> .’II , N Cap a—Trucks GOOD USED International trucks at bargain prices. Model K, 1 '--ton cab J 450.00 Model G, 2-ton 900.00 International Harvester Cos. of America. 1188 Ky. ave. Clr. 2809. 3i ai loMonn.Ks Wanted WANTED*—IOO earn to wreck for parte Will pav the highest ratdi priee. Call na lir.-t >A M CORAX AI TO PARTS \ND TIRE l.’O 519 N Capitol Ave Mam 6389. AUTOS WANTED—2I2 K N-w York'st. Mam _ At 1(> b_F | ‘IT._ | F>. REPAIRS AUTO WASHING Our speeialty. 334 N Illinois. s S Auto Laundry TIRES—TIRES Ford eizi a $2 and up Other sir.es. $3 and p teed AdjpAtments at Ka:t price 525 W. Washington > t.. Open even mgs USED tires, any sire. *2 and up Open . vi-incgs till 10 p m ROGERS TIRE SHOD. 3117 W. Washington. Bel. 4.100 WHY net a sp-eiai MASTER coupe or sodnrt laalv for your ford- Time payments your body m trade I. WOLF AUTO CO. ">55-537 359 s*ll N Capitol Are. 07kV!<77171-T *';i**Ma 1 1 tT - "~firmt claim work; Cox J Iri ■ yOTORt YCLES, BICYCLES GOOD b:- v ■- $6 and up; tires. $2 and un 910 M :AS.-I.'he letts Ave_ 34 AI IOMOBILES FOR RENT RENT A NEW CAR. U drive it, 127 E. Wabash Cm le .1000 :s Mchon sxi.fs MONDAY Oct. 271 h " ti m.. at 815 Virginia Ave.. t rooms good bod* dresser, wardrobe large heater laundry stove gas range .ood re.s' rockers ami all household I* ladiGE* A MARK AUCTION I’D Lincoln 4969 AUUHON FURMTUBE Tuestlav. (-! 28, 930 a in., at 880 Mass Ave. The furniture and furnishings of four homes; hods, dressers, rugs, stoves, duveno set. library tables, disties. utensils, kitchen cabinet* and al! kinds of household goods good sale. HODGES & MARK AUCTION CO Em 4900. 39 LEGAL NOTICES

CITY AIIVERTISEMKNT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind . O' t 18. 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that on the 17th day of October. 1924. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie 'assessments for the following described public Improvement. a* authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11060. VALLEY AVENUE. From east line of lot 18 of TANARUS, B. Millers Sub . north side: east property line of Ludlow Avenue, south side. To pt. 120 ft. west of west property line of Tacoma Avenue, north side. To west properly line of first alley east of Ludlow Avenue, south side. All a* shown on plan and as specified. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city ha-s fixed Wednesday. Oct. 29th 1924. 2:00 p. m as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each pie<-n of property described in said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or Tracts of land have been or will lie benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the offb-o of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of rublic Works City of Indianapolis. Oct 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 27, 1974. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Indianapolis. Ind.. Oct. 21, 1934. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 17th day of October. 1924. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11203. WINTHROP AVENUE, From south property line of FiftyFirst Street. To north curb line of Fifty-Fourth Street, Grading and paving tho walks with cement placed next to the property line to a uniform width of five (5) feet. All as shown on plans and as specified. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of 6aid city has fixed Friday. Oct. 31. 1924, 2 p. m., as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on 6aid roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima

eL. _ E( ' AI 3 N ° TK - - (Continued) facie assessments, with the names ot owners and deseriptlons of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN, W. H. FREEMAN, M. J. SPENCER. The Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Oct. 22, 23, 24. 25. 27. 28, 29. 1924. NOTICE TO VOTERS OF * MARION COUNTY, INDIANA. Notice to voters of Marion County. Indiana. that the following is a list of the voting places for the general election to be held in Marion County on the first Tuesday following the firßt Monday in November, being the 4th day of November. 1924: FIRST WARD. 1— 2956 Sherman Drive 2 2817 Stuart. 3 2234 Winter. 4 2363 Adams. 5 2137 Rural. 6 1793 Roosevelt. 7 1549 Arsenal Ave. 8— 17.37 Yandes St. 9 1262 Roosevelt Ave. 10— 1606 Brookside. 11— -"005 BFookside. 12— 4 318 N. Keystone. 13— 2142 Olney. 14— Butler Memorial Church, E. Tenth and Gray. 15— 1407 N. Olney. ,16—1531 Ewing SECOND WARD. 1— 948 E. 30th St. 2 27th and Cornell. 3 Engine house. 24th and Ashland. 4 National Motor Cos.. 22nd antlYandee. 5 1907 College Ave. o—Engine house 16th and Ashland. 7 N New Jersey. 8— 1946 College. 0—316 E. 19th St. 10— 419 E. 22nd. 11— 2457 Central. 12— Rear 2517 Alabama. THIRD WARD. 1— 2304 Talbott. 2 2411 N, Illinois. 3 2104 Shrlver. 4 1909 N Capitol. 5 Rear 2001 Talbott, garage. 0—1620 Pennsylvania. 7 1311 N. Missouri. 8— 1618 N. Senate (Armory). 9 554 W 11th. 10—112 E. 22nd St. FOURTH WARD. 1— 3521 College. 2 541 E. 32nd, rear. 3 2957 Central 4 Garage 43 E. 36th St. 6 3008 Central. 6 Drug r.tore 30th and Talbott. 7 3501 N Illinois. 8— Engine house 30th and Kenwood. 9 159 W. 28th St 10— 39 1 h and Ethel. M. E. Church. 11— 25.38 Paris. 12 — 34th and Clifton. 13— 1032 W .list. 14— 1044 W. 29th. 15— 919 W 27th 16— 2437 Northwestern. 17— 1302 N West St. 15—64(1 W 11th St 19— 1340 Mont.-aim St. 20— 1334 W 27th St. 21— 3362 N Capitol. FIFTH WARD. 1 — 832 Camp. 2 Locke 3 940 W Michigan. 4 330 Douglas* * 5 615 W Michigan. 6 757 W New York. 7 464 Aimes 8— 451 Minerva SIXTH WARD. 1 — 26 w St Clair. 2 801 N Senate. 3 541 N Senate 4 309 W Vermont. 5 54 N Writ 6 120 N Senate. 7 Democratic Club. 5 414 N. Il’inois seventh ward. 1— 740 Massachusetts. 2 314 E Walnut. 3 City hall 4 Kim lea,;, arters. Ala. and N. Y. f>—427 N Liberty. 6 N Davidson. 7 628 E. Market. 8— 142 N. Alabama. EIGHTH WARD. 1 — 521 K 13th. garage. 2 E 11th 3 1520 N Mahania. 4 963 N Meridian s—B 1 Ft Wavne Ave. 6 Ashland 7 719 F. 13th St. 8— 126 W. 15th. NINTH WARD. 1— Gladstone Apt* . basement. Colorado arid E Washington. 2 Engine house. Sherman Drive, near Vermont. 3 2630 E. Michigan. 4 816 N Keystone. 5 2208 E Michigan. 6 243 N State 7 1117 F. Prat! St. 8 —1314 Marlowe. 9 14"6 E Washington St. in —244 Hendricks PI 11 — 3169 E New York. 12— 480.8 E. Michigan. 13— 316 N. Oxford. * 14— N Euclid 15— Woodruff PI clubhouse 16— til7 N Gladstone. TENTH WARD. 1—36 S Summit. 3 —2 508 Sou the astern. 4 —1909 Lexington. 5 1143 Fletcher 6 872 I.aurel 7 —1529 Woodlawn. 8 — 1113 Harlan. 9 1718 Lockwood 10— 1547 Raymond E. 11— 3333 Prospect. 1 2—l 419 Gimber. 13 —2141 Olive ELEVENTH WARD. 1— 963 E Georria 216 s New Jersey. 3 3”9 Norwood. 4 307 Hick'ng. 5 Mil Merrill. 6 English. 7 B’6 i McCarty. 8— *4'i Virginia. 9 919 S E i*t St TWELFTH WARD. 1— Engine house. Kentucky and Maryland. 2 430 W Maryland. 3 426 S Missouri. •4—624 S Illinois 6—604 S Meridian. 692 4 S Illinois. 7 810 Chadwick St THIRTEENTH WARD. 1 — 472 E Morris. 2 627 Orange. 3 508 Lincoln St. 4 81-4 E. lowa 6—2171 S. East. 6 2034 S Delaware 7 117 E Palmer. 8— 101 Orange. (I—lslo S. Meridian 10—1050 Chnreh. FOURTEENTH WARP. 1— 563 Warren. 2 810 River. 3 807 Warren. •4—-1 730 W Morris. 6—1749 Howard. 6 1374 Nordyke Ave 7 Odd Fellow hall Rlaine and Howard FIFTEENTH’ WARD. 1— 514 N Miley. 228 Miley. 3 1328 W. Washington. WAYNE TOWNSHIP. 1— Louis Henry res . Speedway City. 2 Charles Schlotz res.. 1108 Centennial. 3 1145 Bellevlew PI. 4 002 N, Pershing. 6—74 3 King Are 6 2808 W. 10th. 7 3538 w. Michigan. 8— 3724 W. Michigan. 9 326 N. Addison. 10— 2537 W. Washington. 11— 212 Hancock. 12— 1224 S. Belmont.. 13— Mars Hill Hotel. 14— School 14, National road 15— Tubb'a groceny, Ben Davis trait, stop 16— Elkins res.. Rockville Rd. and Fleming St. WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. 1— Fire house. Broad Ripple. 2 Nora Seatherston's res. 3 309 W 42nd St. 4 I,eo Bank's garage, 4165 College. 5 1749 E. 46th St. 6 642 E 49th St. 7 828 E 64th St 8— 305 W. 40th t. 9 No 7 School. Crooked Creek, to—4! th and Washington Blvd. 11— 42nd and Broadway. S. E. cor. 12— -3939 N. Pennsylvania. PERRY. 1— 608 Main St.. Beech Grove. 2No 4 School, Hanna Ave., University Heights. B—No 9 School, Hanna Are. and Bluff Road. 4—Andrew Landers home. Glens Valley. 6—Masonic room. Union and Madison, Southport. 6—Vo. 5 School. Edgewood. CENTER OUTSIDE. 1— sth and Albany. Beecli Grove. 2E. Maschmever's res. 206 W. Troy. WARREN. 1— Moving picture bldg.. Cumberland. 2 5 N. Webster. 3 5534 E. Washington. 4 203 S. Ritter. 5 5717 E. Bonna. LAWRENCE. 1— Basement Universalist Church. Oaklandon. 2 Tomlinson Barber Shop, Lawrence. 3 Masonic hall Castleton. FRANKLIN. 1— Director's room. Wanamaker State Bank. 2 Sutherland storeroom. Acton. DECATUR TOWNSHIP. 1— Community house. Valley Mills. 2 Community house. West Newton. PfKE TOWNSHIP. 1— Roller's barber shop. New Augusta. 2 Greeley’s res.. Traders Point. Witness our hands, this 24th day of October, 1924. JOHN KITLEY ALBERT HOFFMAN JOHN C. M’CLOSKET, Commissioners of Marion Countv. Indiana. ' Attest: HARRY DUNN. Auditor. ",

39 LEGAL NOTH.ES CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOA%D Indianapolis, Ind.. Oct. 24, 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 24th day of October. 1924. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Local Sewer Improvement Resolution No. 11492. Resolved by the Board of Public Wojjis of the City of Indianapolis. State of Indiana, That the construction of a local sewer, intended and adapted only for local U6e by the 'property holders whose property abuts thereon, and not intended or adapted for receiving sewage from collateral drains, be. and the same is. hereby ordered in and along WASHINGTON BOULEVARD. From Sixty-First Street, To Fifty-Sixth Street. Being more particularly described as follows: • Beginning at Main Sewer in SixtyFirst Street at intersection of Washington Boulevard: thence south in Washington Boulevard to a point 93 feet north of the north property line of Fifty-Eighth Street. Also "Beginning at Main Sewer in FiftyEighth Street at intersection of Washington Boulevard, thence south ,n Washington Boulevard, to a point 45 feet north of Fifty-Sixth Street.” . Said Bf*wer shall consist of 12-inch and 15-inch Vitrified pipe. And said sewer, with all its appurtenances shall be constructed in accord-, a nee with the profile and specifications no won file in the office of the Department of Public Works of said city, ahe cost of said improvement shall be apportioned against and paid by the property holders whose property abuts thereon, and upon the city of Indianapolis, if the city is benefited by said improvement, all according to the method ana maimer provided for in an Act ot tne General Assembly of the State of Indiana. entitled "An Act Concerning Municipal Corporations, approved March 6 1905 Assessments, if deferred, are to be paid in ten equal annual installments, with interest at the rate of six Per cent per annum. A bond or bonds shall be issued to the contractor in payment for such work, unless the property owners pav said assessments before said bond or bonds are issued. Under no eiroumstances shall the city of Indianapolis b" or bo held responsible for any sum or sums due from said property owner or owners for said work, or for the collection of same, or for the payment o, any bond or bonds, certificate or certificates. Issued to said contractor in payment for such work, except for such moneys as shall have been actually received by the city from the assessments for such Improvement. or such moneys a* said eitj is by said above entithsi Act required to pav All proceedings had, and work done in' the making of said improvement, .assessment of property, collections of assessments and issuance of bonds therefor, shall be provided for in said above entitled Act. , Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement ar* hereby notified that the Board of Public M orks of said city has fixed Monday, Nov. 3. 1924. 2 p m as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will b" benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll show-ing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M J SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Oct 25. Nov 1. 1924. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Indianapolis. Ind . Oct. 23, 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: \ Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiajla. that on the 22d day of October. 1974. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11749. KEYSTONE AVENUE. From southwest property line of Southeastern Avenue To ‘north property line of English Avenue. By grading the roadway from curb line to curb line to a uniform width of 24 feet: grading the wings of tho intersecting alleys In a similar manner and to the widths as shown in plan; curbing both sides of the roadway with Stratified Limestone, Berea Sandstone. Gr:inite or 6x24-inch Concrete curb: curbing the wings of the intersecting alleys in a similar nanner and to the widths as shown on plan: providing 38 lineal toet ot 6-foot . ullus granite corners; resetting 4 iron inlets to curb grade. All ft* be as shown on plans ana as specified. Persons Interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Monday. Nov. 3. 1924. 2 p, m.. as a date upon wnieh remonstrance* will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described In said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll or in a grea'er or less sum than that named on sa'd roll Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments with the names of owners add descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen

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39 LEGAL NOTICES (C’onlinued) at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN, M J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis. Oct. 24, 25, 27. 2S. 29. 30. 31. 1924. CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis, Ind.. Oct. 24. 1924. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it. at its office, until 2 o’clock p. m., on Wednesday, Nov. sth. 1924. for the iollownig described public improvement. in the City of Indianapolis, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 12052. WASHINGTON BOULEVARD From south property line of Fifty-Sixth Street, To southeast line of pavement i* Westfield Road. By paving the roadway with Wooden Block, Asphalt. Asphaltic-Concrete or Brick, laid on a 6-inch gravel concrete foundation from curb-line to curb-line to a uniform width of 40 feet: paving the wings of the intersecting streets in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plans: relaying 294 square yards of pavement on Westfield road to conform to the crown of new' pavement: providing 293 lineal feet of 4xlß-ineh Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone: and resetting 24 manhole tops to grade. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. All work done in making of said described oublie improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of said Improvement Resolution, and the general and detail plans, profiles, drawipgs and specifications which are on file and may bo j seen in the office of said Board of Public i Works of the City of Indianapolis. The Board of Public Works reserves th<>g rig.it to reject any or all bids. 1 CHARLES E. COFFIN, W. H. FREEMAN, M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis. Ocf, 25-Nov. 1 1924. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Oct. 20. 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board t)t Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana that on the 20th day of October. 1924. they approved an assessment roll ( showing the prima facie assessments for : the folio I .,ing described public improveI ment. at authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11570. February 26, 1924. PRATT STREET. From west property line of Dorman Street, i To west property line of Oriental I Street. By gradnlg and paving the roadway with ; Asphalt, Asphaltic Concrete. Concrete or Brick, laid on a 6 Inch gravel concrete j foundation, from curb line to curb line. 110 a uniform width of 30 feet: grading and paving the wings of the Inters sctlng : alleys in a similar manner and to the I widths shown on plan: curbing both sides of the roadway with Stratified Limstone. Berea Sandstone, Granite or 6x24-lnch Concrete curb; curbing the wings cf the intersecting alleys in a similar manner and to the widths shown on plan; providing 75 lineal feet of 6-foot Granite radius corners; providing 94 lin. ft. of 10-foot Granite radius corners at Dorman Street and Highland Avenue: constructing 42 lineal feet of curb in intersections of Dorman Street ahd Highland Avenue: laying 8 square yards of pavement at Dorman Street: laying 20 square yards of pavement at Highland Avenue; providing 60 lineal fet of 4xlß-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone or x2x2-inch Standard Steel Paving Guard as specifier!-, providing 2 iron inlets 86 Inches deep on the north side of Pratt Street at Highland Avenue, providing 2 iron inlets. 24 inches deep on the north side of Pratt Street at Highland Avenue: rebuilding 4 inlets by resetting old castings; providing 2 manhole wings and covers on old catch-basins; resetting .2' inlets to euro grade laying 112 lineal of 12-inch drain pipe, with made to catch-basins and inlets; resetting S' manhole tops to grade. Also extending ail water, gas, sewer and any other privi le service connection* to property line where not already in. All to boas shown on plan ana as specified. Contractor in submitting his bid must submit a separate bid per lineal foot for straight curb that can be reset, to be allowed as a credit, and a separate bid per lineal foot for 6-foot radius curb that can be reset from street intersections to alley intersections, to be allowed as a credit. Contractor's bid price must include the repairing and replacing of cement walks caused by the construction of new curb at intersections, with no additional cost. Persons interested in or affected by said public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Wednesday. Oct. 29. 1924. 2 p. m. as a date upon which remonstrances w-111 be received or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited In the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Oct 21. 22. 23 24 75. 27, 28. 1924. (Continued on Next Page)