Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 157, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1924 — Page 12

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Your Automobile Can Be Sold Thru Times Want Ads—Call Main 3500

LOCAL WANT AD RATES 12c Per Line 1 Time 11c Per Line 3 Times or More 10c Per Line 6 Times or More Minimum Spam Two Lines. TV Tin: •= will not b*" responsible for more lhan on.- incorrect insertion of ftni advertisement. Want A<i eierks will Hive s kill number when a cancellation or stop order is received Adv rUsers arc urced to keep a memorandum of this number as it indi< ates the tune and date of eai'celiat’on. You can telephone yonr Want Ads and hill N- s- lit later. Just cal! MAIN 3500 Ask for Ad Taker TIMES WANT ADS COST LESS 5 FI XF.IiAL I>iKK( 1 OHS w. t. bl as exgym 2CCS Shelby St ITOJ N Illinois. Drove! 2570 FLAXXER & BrCHAN'AN--320 N Illinois St. Funeral directors to th** people of Indianapoh* sine-* 1987 Phone—Main OCM 0647 INDI A N APOLIS CR EM ATOP Y BERT S G APP—2I3O Prospect St Chon, George Grinstoiner F-.r.'ral director 522 E Market. Main OP OS D Yifr VhtlcL rxnf.RTAKKKs—HISF.Y A TlTrlT 9AI V D<-’:'w Mam Hdsi) 10 I.OST AND FOUND FOrND—Articles found in Indianapolis cars yesterday 1 FfiOWKH st.\NP 1 BASKET UMBRELLA COAT a BOOKS MUSIC ST ANi > r PACKAOKS M.vn :r::7 LOST—Thursday afternoon m •* ;*: strict, string - 44V’ Winthrop Are. Hum’ dt ’MJIB. LOST—Blue met*! Smith & W*?sin ‘.am tnerless revolver Reward. Kenwood BLUE >:!fc ; it:**r* :I * vft • Irvington car Friday morrunsr Irv 4197 12 HELP WANTLJV—MALE CANVASSERS House to house, on A-l proposition. Salary and eomniission. Tt's up to von how much vou make. See Mr. Theobald. 214-220 W. Maryland St. ACT QCICK! FIFTY i xperien-• and ..ui mi: ■ - or at on.-.' Applv I. L SLAUGHTER. IT-’Vi Senate w Phone Har 40.~ -I W 13 I VSTIUXTIOV-v You Earn While You Learn Attractive Proposition A Good Paying Proposition or a Business of Your Own. W# tcarh Beauty Culture, a!! phases, an int- resting lin** of work Ex peril-need teachers. Free clinic. Requests for our rrad-uat-s are received almost daiiv Investigate NOW Clip ad write your name sddr'e** and telephone number on it. and mail it in We will eend yi a booklet tricing full informal ion <r present it in person to Mr Fulton Diplomas Awarded. /knriborw+gcademp (blittre 157 N Illinois St.. Second F.oor Stewart Block Circle 0296 Learn Beauty Culture WHERE EX PE RTS MAKE EXPERTS. Phone, writ# or **.ii. to s#-* us lor pamphlet and complete information regarding <*our>e. FREE CLINIC DIPLOMAS AWARDED Olive Street Hair Store Dr 4335 113h_ Olive St POPULAR piai-o mure in .gut in 2<* lessons. lcinnere and advaneed Clara Bo e a S- t.i.o. 10 W Ohio Si Circle 8323 MEN to learn barber irade. TR! CITY BARBFR COLLEGE 510 F. Washington St. Indianapo! e, Ir.d Cire’*- 07J7. 6HORT” AND in 30 day. typewriting. fi°*’ Peoples Rank fl : d~ Lin (rr: 1 130 14 SALiXmAN \\ AN tLU ALLURING .tySiah super quality popular priced shoes Ten dollars per day easy, pav m advance. We furnish samith-s. Nationally known organization. Style-Arch. Cincinnati 16 1 Ii.LP W AYI I'.l> M.MALE CANVASSERS House to house, on A-l proposition Salary and commission. It’-> up to vou how much you make -See Mr. Theobald, 214-220 W. Maryland St. ACT QUICK! EXPERIENCED single rc*di operator; must have some f x:-*tc-ic- id shirt wor t . 501 Murphy Bldg. LADY. Cathoiie hoiifteke**p f r sonic one who wants a home more than high wages. Adores* A No. 149*;. Tim*GIRL for housework and care of baby -83? N New Jersey 17~ SlTt' ATIONS WANTED b—Female CURTAINS TO LAUNDER MRS J LCTX. CIRCLE i dl2. 18 BOOMS FOiN KENT COLLEGE Ave 2337 nicely furnished rooms in modern home. Ken. 5758 NOBLE. X. 32*>: modem room: private home: gentlemen preferred. NEW JERSEY N 51ti apt 3: front roiim and alcove: twin !e-ds: rood . 2 frent:-.< -n, xt to Mural I.in 2118 SOUTH ST E 317: furnished room. bath. warm $2 week up. SPRING St 324 to refined middle aged man: board it desired. No other ruom-c-l WILL share comfort, mod. iionit with employed ladles Irv 3,'pitiW. NICELY furnished modern room. 2 or 4: S2 50 each Lincoln 8308 Nice clean room ad;oi;.i"S bath; do*ntown apt : gentlemen Circle titi3B a—Light Housekeeping ALABAMA An. 712: 2 larne rms.: eomp'.eteiy turn adjoinicn hatii Lin. 28*8. CAPITOL. N 18i)P: one wry d-sirabie. large rm. and kitchenette with sink; garage; everything furnished Har. 0242 R. CAPITOL. N.. 190.: ciear. warm furnished room: modern. Randoipli 88S3. COLUMBIA Ave 2003. two lurmshed room, in ririvate modern home. CONGRESS Ave 1 or 2: large clean rm.: noslern. furnisii^d: garage Rami full. ILLINOIS. N., 2119; 2 furnished light housekeeping rooms on second floor front: modem, MADISON 102.5 housekeeping rms.. gas. bath: private entrance Drexel 3375.

18 ROOMS FOR RF.NT a —l eight Housekeeping MARKET. E.. 918 ; d#**irabl> roonfh for or housekeeping. Lin, oIS3 MI LEY 125; *le:ui room. gas*. Hectrieity. -~. private emranc-#*. Bel. 1 S3 ( -\Y. 10TH. E.. 21i>: front 2-room apt.; completely The Tyson 24TH VV.. IP. 3 n: modem, unfurnished. ; w*r rooms 510 Harrison H 1 47-J VIRGINIA, 950; 2 light hous keeping rooms, furnishrd: private home. VIRGINIA Av • 1*50: 2 <*omplotely furn. rotm: private home: reasonable. * ROOMS, downstair*, rurmshed. inoflern: aso our- ohildren weleome Circle 09S). a—House* 111? GALE STREET Strietly mfHlern. new. 4-room double bungalow, with garage. Paved at root and alh v. 542 50 ('all Irv. 0-1 Id. ARSENAL. S 5 room ftcmi-iiiiHiern double, water furnish. and RAn. 6724. RILL HTWOOI): 7 rooms, wmi-modern. Cali Circle 8447. CAi’rroL. S. !*l7: fiv • rooms ami summer kitchen. Drvxel 0418-J ENGLISH AVE. room house* three*l2. GRAY St s . 240: ninew i ro*m. dtnible garage, reasonable. Drexe! 1354 U NORTH. E . 3023: new s* nn-niolern double 4 rtioms. garage Web 1 SU.SW. OXFORD N 3? 7 double. *tri.*t!y mod.. :-v. fi\tnr->. \V-b iU.I4: 4 and. in HALF month rep? free. 1154 Te- umseh'; 4 rotmie strictly modern bung:*: • -*vi rage *4O an; Web. iG4> COBB RKAI.fV CO." RENT* INStJR-' ANTE-HFAI. ESTATE Main 2?id. _ 4 R*OMS eivc-tri.* light a. gas; good con* cJOion Circle U*>7S 5 ROOMS, motlern. furna'**'. eminent lent best mdition Web 3991 FIVE-Rl I- • fthts stj'-are on Madison road at Stop 0. -r< .;:*! 77x270. HALL & HILL. 147 E Market Main 2315 COLORED Lyr.n Str*-ct. n**w 4 room doubles: <•!##•- t~i* lights. scve*ns tid shades COBB REAI.TV CO M tin 221 o b—Houst's, Flats I umislied ASHLAND. 1134 2 r*torn apt |r \ ate bath attrautive ?it:i comp Lm SO*':*. n new Jersey'; nuvl Mam 5122 ir Kan 474’* TWO :t r< - To r-r-so mhou-** Cornell _A v#* f * *d Ei£hT v_ h>t <! 2 .'o _ c—. Apartments CAPITOL 2354. N four room** >t :. ;or lor bath garage, steam heat. 555. Harrisou 0342- Ii CAPITOL N 2851 ; niolern apart sun parlor. living room. b*tirw*>m. tlui. room ► refrg lined um rang- jan. s* r. Ran 25.50. COLLEGE 15351; b rooms *:* n In at and ■e;li r furins!. •! C.re!r 5 5 • d—Rtisiness Places DESK spaco. suital)!*- f*r uoritra* t-*.‘. roof ~r ei**etrieian or jeweler. Apply 2X13 tl REAL ESTATE FOB s\lAt b—Houses spltMuliil Home, Hast Ti.Xf,;.. 't.. nv.ir W:ishinTton: lire : *rgrooms and attic: m<*irn in '"very (h-tai! n**w!y !• iintcti ;in<j lie.-*-r:it-<i thro..g*io :t. • x.-cLcnt ftim.u—. g.>r.iS> ; -irs r: . -nit. A r. • y it -1 83.1 -3d ■ . . ■ ■(.- will ta!-:.' ch-cp i'k .is part Call J.k-k i 9 Han r ii e t •I. K. Morrison ('o. 513 I>m. *• P>!..g _ _ Lm .Cn 7339 :*27 M KINIjKV ST. For only >275 . you • a men thin pretty bungalow near Garb Id Park 5 room** .• eiri- tight®. uty v atu *. >. S** This at or i: Mr Weesner. Mam <7i*2 WA> HIN;TON 15 ANK \ND TR T *>T C* * Home On Baytiioiifs. South Wood lawn Av . brnr im in-, G : el. ga*. eswtnonly 5’ -o . arh. ba ai:-• S3* mouth. .1. S. ( rusp h’l-alty ( and. Evenings. Webster 7 .*•;♦)* Main 7>H VILLA Av- 7-ruorn :n: • . *r; • ghts, city wat : <‘#‘llar. large • ot. hade • a.Mg*-: p~ t - ; 2(>u oa.au - montuiy r'.-r api . tm-mt • HAMLYN & CRAKE of.: 2G-> Shelby Drexe': iu.?b BARGAIN Six-room ni--'.--rii u”. *<*mT lot; fri#-e 54,250; ®s**o .. u baa•:*•** on . iL S- ntain S r ora nrini modurn. with garage; ♦ -a**t front on y 52,8Uf. down pay in-at Dr* x#*l 9817. LEX IN ‘ TANARUS( UN \ VK.” r • ■- • * i • -u mcHhiru c#tiai?e: tn* *• b^rn; ow ner '..-av *ng < :!y must s#-H; <i* w.u wi u.t i EIGTIT r u ru*" *• i*• • •ri-■ lry‘" g•.• * 1 well’ s:ud garage §2.000: 55<u> ,-ah 1 7 ;-r ;o: •. Appointment KVERUOAD Lin 38X0. - DELAWARE S . I**oo —s rnmns ga *ity water. eb*.-trie light*, good condition; only §3.100 510** caah. balau *e 530 per mouth, r uleLty Trust Mr S**xton WILL trade 7-roo:n rr.od*ri iiuiiv* on pav.-! *tr**#*t ami m ike (t dilf ren<-e m * ash for double ’ Lin. 373 1 ■■'* R - : n- .* a ‘ •uth cash f r * -ni C J OSBORN Drexe} H 194 FIVE-ROOM bungalows, easy payment*. Wash 4344 CTTY RLPRS B aLUY CO and IX>tA 83-FT FRONT on cinder street, northeast ¥29.3 k| oo w-.-cU’.v Main 0.320 f —Sa! or Fxrhantce HAVE five-room modem bunsa'ow on Gladstone: will trade for south -.'.ih* ilotihc. or sell on cay terms. 1102% Pro- ; Tiei-t. K —Builders and Coni rai ling A RELIABLE corporation wii! build and linance your homo. Thai .a our bu*lno CIVIC RFfALTY CO. Lfi N. D, laT -r,..r,in 5050 IF YOU HAVE A I.*>T WE WII.TT'BI'IT.D AND FINANCE Vi it’ll HOME RELIA:I.H REALTY CO Mam 0188 REAL ESTATK WANTED LIST your prc.pcriy with us and prepare to move. Our service does the turn. Buyers waitine:. Cal! Mr. Strong. Main 2957. Grin Jessup Land Cos. 115-16 (iceidental ONE Stephens touring to trade on small rental south 1102 .. Prospect St.. Room ;t IJrcxel 8817 Open evenings. 23 FARM LANDS for SALE OR TRADE—S4O acre* Wh te River bottom land. .'I sets improvements: one half in hogs, interest in approximately 2-30 com for iiie-ribanilise furniture or income. E. G SCOTT. 1717 N. Center St . Terre Haute Did. 25 .'!!*•( FI.I.VNFOI S !•<)!£ SALE a—Foal, lie and Wood Bid SALE ON COAL. For This Week New River Poca. Ip $8.25 Island Creek W. Va. $6.00 Ind. 4th Vein Ip., $4.75 2 tons, §9.90 Va. Smokeless lp $6.50 Snapp Coal Cos. 130 E. Morris. DRexei 8< *64. SPECIAL For a few days only. 111. or Ind. Lump, $4.75. Two Tons. $9.40. Guaranteed to suit—if not. return at our expense. FANSLER COAL CO. Lineoln 79■''). Lincuin 79.30. TIMES TAYr AOS HCIOST BUSINESS

25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE a—Coal, Ice and Wood /the "squi rre lTs'X V V A LAYING IN HIS STORES) | CU_ (C . - BUY COAL NOW / \ ) [ere winter / f r \ ( .;y; i ( ---rU l. J Mister —The squirrel is layincf in his nut pile—how about some nut or egg or range for you ? We eau give you prompt service, finest selection and the right price, right now. What do you say? ISEanols Lisimp ..$4.75 Llsutoim Lymip.. .55.3S W. Va, Lump... s6.g® CRUDER COAL CO. Bit Imont 2656 in Economy Coal, A coal which gives* you most for your money. Golden Glow Egg An ideal cal f.-.r K-tort luati r and per ton 2 tons, $10.75. Golden Glow, large lp., fkd., $0.7.') 2 tons. $11.25. GEN rop.\ I.r Kill) ASH .. . *>(00 POCA MINE HIV 0 7,, SEMI SM(3RFi FRO '•(•> W \ IKG IN: > LARGE ll’ FKD . 7 2.3 !' KY I \:;OK I.l* iKD 7 2.7 INDIANA 1 !'MF '-'KD 530 'V Al ID-IMA KGi. i; 30 11.1.1 >3 (■- 1.1 Ml* KD 550 ILLINOIS Egg FKD 50.. v,I.END’ RA ■ .. 6 75 IND 4TH VEIN 15’ i KV> ~ . f. 7.3 INK LUG FKD .30., HIGH GRADE net and SLACK .. 025 Big lit*! ('<;il Go. I>n-x 271 fi. DRex. 2717. Why Take Chances 15i Huyiiig Cheap Coal? GLKNDOKA WONDER > A! KV: RY POUND V.I VILA NTi: t-.D •’•n <. ; ii ■ , :,■ _ • r..rl;M *7 00 - . -■ K .11 2'ic discount on all 2-ton order*. KINDI.IN'. WITH EACH TON r v . v . . . . i; . 1 iiinii ice £ Coal Cos. DID a i 21 DR.-x 1822 is >7 LSTON COAL—ALWAYS CLEAN—WV men. eban Dir’-.-t fnun tin. mii:. h t.i tin* .•inwum.’rtt BOTI.STON—Pr.dr of Indiami LARGE T.l'Ml* 87 COAI.- n • . r<-l fur the |>r. * i while v - .!• *. - r dir.-.-i fr-m • x , maic- i do. .ir if y>u or irr now. GENUINE—Hartiio eouutv i-i-rn R.-n ■•si : M-i • , ... ... • . ■’ iv.-r.xl, D.r INDIAN SUPERIOR COM. CO ROOM :i<l . F MARKET S3’ I.IN S l*l IV.-1 v - .-1 ]..,>• : •••.;. I.l rg. u.Trl i J. imp Si; 77, ’ T,m SEE G*n. Lintn N J Forkful Lump 2 Tuns |o. T. MU- . *-i. nil .h- ivury U> ,tJsf> K,,.fC.* in. ta* . !.. •* k K g> hlriitioii Br.iZii *:il **thcr high RT.iC-s *! cu.r •- w*- i-* GitiZ'ii- *!.* Thf g:a .- o* < ■ib .r* itc aT* -übj‘*ct T' - itiPJM till v CLKN< >N COAh m 1 !*>> j*; K M.ii-j tin! "•* Dwf 74 !> ’ Dr**x. 7451 UKAVY h • ■ i • J A coin 581 3. !>—Clof bin? TROUSERS To Match Youiir Coat $3.95, $4.95, $5.95. $6 95 and up. THK PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St. Near Illinois. ‘ . • \ • * - w*ar ’ r 1436 BOVS rvoat -:/*• 14 • •:- 1601 FI R GOAT good condition: cheap Ran dolph 6iss. i —Household Goods RT’GS and * in* *?• mg Dorlman Rug Cos.. 207 W. WaPhifit,ton St ST*T\VING mah. crop mail stitch guar ant cd **S '*:*,(> S M ridiart. COMIMn ATI OX"' in lng * • 1345 Jiurdal \ 'art- u ay GAs ra.rare Aeorn: in fi’-t Hokm condition; t (I—Miscc|!;i iicoiis SAVE MON BY ON Tarpaulins. Tents, Shovels, Spades, Picks, Pick Handles, Forges, Anvils, Vises, Hammers, Hatchets, X, 10 and 16 inch Rubber Belting, IN and 5 inch Leather Belting, two ply: Crow Bars, Blacksmith and Carpenter Tools at one-half th° regular price. Any size tar paulins from the smallest wagon cover up to sizes 40x7u feet. Hundreds of other items too numerous to mention. M. L. GOLDBERG & SON CO 1302 W. Wash. St. HATH 'lTfiS N'-vv A Grid'* direct from Marmf.i'-turer not B (jrade. d;un:tg'd ir Government Tubs, but strictly firsts. Price $20.00 eu h, '-hipped inywherc all five foot length M. I [O3 W \ llMit’ki* amonit <>r rotted manure FOLAR ICB AND FURL CO. Ran. 0680. p—Musiral Instruments KXTRF.ME BARGAIN One player piano, praetieally new; can be sold by finishing p.iymenfs; also one Kdinon pfionojrraph ; nan be sold same way Call (hrnle 0K32 and ask for Mr. Wilkinc if you are interest* and in saving money <i a fine instrument. Vn troia. oak ease $45 l’athe. oak east* s4< Vitanohi.. maiiogany ease $35 : Brunswiek, S?SS size $75 Cash or payments. Lin. 6865 or 1114 X. Meridian ELEGANT mahogany Victor Vietrola; slightly used, but just like new; $250 size for $1 no. Lin. 6865. PATTIE talking machine; dark oak case. nice condition; $l5O size for S4O. Lmeoin 6865. f—Pet and Live Stock HORSES. slo sls. $25 Polar lee and Fuel Cos 20th and Northwestern 26 ”M iSi VIAjXS KOI S W ANT2' CASH foi > to 8 rooms of furniture. Call Randoljth 7034.

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HANHOI S W ANTED^ ! WANTED to buy 1.000 old feather beds. Acorn Feather Cos.. 72.3 Maaauchetts Ave. Circle 6405. Ff YOU have any ice boxes to tell, just call Drexet 4760. HIGHEST prices paid tor pood used furniMire. Call Dn*xel 4 .760 WANTED baby carnage or stroller rejrardless of condition. Lineoln 1*534. 27 BI'SINESS ANNOI NtKMENTS FEATHERS bought, sola an<! renovated; feather mat treses and pii'ows made. E F. nrKKLI-, 41*5 M is*. M ini 1428 RUGS, Ox I•’ thny oil k . uar SUPERIOR CLEANE is JIB. _ SAFETY RAZOR Hi,A DES ! Bharpm and Tl TTLEDviE ?‘l Indiana Avo. MULLER’S HAT ’SI I< >1 *. Moved to IU7 w M uvland St. 2H NTOB VGK fM TKANSFKK LOW / rat. s on overland haulingr. return toad> from Chicago Cincinn Hi OTTO .! SUESZ Main 36?5. Mam 2352. Webster 0699-W Web-ter 457th nortTiw est eu x fit ax : i ifa cioT ciil at ail limes. Randolph. 3711 MIKE O'BRIEN TransTf i an Sti in Main \ 307. 29 \*‘ I S GARAGE, well (quipped 3<* <*ar, ea*4t side, long lease; pom) repair and storage business 16 N. Ritter. CHEVROLET enaeh. 5 ihivtiut: nn** year old; 5 gooti tires; uph Ut* ring like new; i excellent • otul turn A i < winter ■ :tr. 42 - Merit o]h \ . ■ CM EV s year oid: $5,000 miles: excel), nt shapti throughout, price cut to iuov • quickiy; any terms STONE CHEVROLET O* 127 N. M CH kVroLET i’: ba terms CENTRA f. BLICK CO -:jl7 Ce-trai A\>- Ran. 130n p * V t ningrt. cTi •:vßO]TKf~eiu7i.” l; :V * •-a tr. s; go<d eond'tion thr> !;• .JONES WHITAKER - \ - * <>. Op r , - bay. boi.>GT Odf:.' r l ;' -f >* .< down, b.i tne* E /i ?< !H*s MiiJ ■ (TIEYROLET C<> . (.50 \r: . . \v . 1 ?r* \e r.st; i . eord tir r \ 1 ’ i T • * . -21.5. .TONES WHITAKER SM.Es .'V 343 X Cap.: -d Ave (>: a v -s md Suufi tv ; FoKir Tte.iring' ~ I!*7:J \ 1 • ■ •; ! : **n ;5 CO.id Tires -•'CO Jt > X ES \V J i IT A K J'K S \ LK< CO 343 N. Cap!t• ■ Op 1 • . Smidav LOUD" B.Tld r-.s ( y.. *H v \ TOPS SWISsHKLM ca : lit: .n: * :;.i : lE* A-: • :• NASI! *T- ,-ir ;• I!* 1 '! s-M r tie,-!.-■: like n* a $ 1 rt d* .* and v.*NTHIR M. er A.• ‘ S i.i ■ * J * K U I.- • I. I>S M < iB! LE n.p* 1 ■ : ! d.*mDuet* iiru-.:. : v rv lit* ' N* * a mftr cc a 8- ■ ; . \Vr i , 'a ■ .. . a-,S M'w * ' • •: . L • fi’Y Long ' * * * {.< ■ s .i .:.,i 1. t;s,P. e:- 1114 N v • di c ' i: f 1 :■i- • t ■*•••.-■ • as i'cm: . < \ in*:* :\*c 120 . VS N ’ St !. . . : .75 trv ei: .'•.*■■•'. , 5 • . * ii AVN K> Sc SC; l-M SOT ! v o 120-12- w n*. WH : V - 1 • :• NTui; P A S' ‘MU*T ixr 120 1•: : W NV. t■ i st 1.. • 7575. if .-3 a.-cl . •* C if 'I':; • K-* r I. w\*. • • a FKR n v- >K S \l.-. : 1 T ' T ANARUS: •: *IN \ M'!' <‘ t ws *\ i'lll' IS ; • A \ K \ . v S! YAH *>i- Tlil> I: Ai;> 192 \ w; sc •ai-w; 1924 v I S' '•■•■• ON*. Ip l c '. :.*!.•; i■ e ■ N... 1 >*23 Dr E \VI OI K • - l:*2\: 1 -R \NT ’ 1* : : FORD 2(M I. ' 192"' 1 <>';!> T*'! 'RING ip-' \ I\ • NMI •• R• V . IP-- S : I \R ! .” •> 19.*; *i i \ :• • ( * j'E IP I I '—ox • Ii;. N• 1:e; \ ■ riM *\K ; . - 1 ♦* T d'L XG thin: \ix •an ’•*;'• \ - ;t> F >i: s'l S : i “ *\s 2 v• -U v - \ NI) r.ALAn* i: sv i ki s *‘i: m**\ ih . v a *74* bor (Jood i. sed Cars See I. WOLF ALTO CO. 559 ix Cu.iritr*’ Main 1 -TP <• n LIST. • * 1 a- ! *• a d* * ,r \v t i:**.tv r . >.vr!*H a:? X P'V.IA • S! (ipi 1 ’ sr.o r \ OAKLEY (\ \ ' " ' /s ]*.• ;: op . ' USED CARS ’ 111 . . -d l CrOL> BCRG v’- v USED CARS cast payment o** trade Jon* ft*Whit rd.er St * C* M. N Cap ft —True Its noon l’skd International trucks at bargain pricoH. Model K, l’- ton cab $450.00 Model G, 2-ton 900.00 International Harvester Cos. of America. 1188 Ky. ave. Clr. 2509. 31 AI mM(IJII.FS \V AM Kl> WANTED- lan . .ir-* In wri.-k D.r i .irts. Wii! |.ay t! - !.• st • a.-C. i>ri.-. a Call us first SAM (’•>,; \7. I. EAKTs AND TIKE re . 31!) N. Eai.it..’ Ave M til! tI.'ISO. AUTOS WANTED- •."!•• K "N.-iv York SE Main -t I D! 32 At 111 Si l l’l I| s. KFI’AIItS Ano WASH INC! Our 7Mi ia.lty. 334 X Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry TIRES TIRES Ford ftiwH $" ■ t| Up. Ollier sizes $3 and up All uH-d fir’s guaranteed Ad.iufitments at half priee. 525 VV. VVBhingtoti St. Open V-mngft WHY not a speeial MASTER eoup*?~ or sedan body fr v r F*ird? Time pay ments, your body in trade i word*' a i to ro. 1-561 CHEVROLET Piveiah.-g flrwl •■lssh work: r> -iseftM” ,:*!■•' f- ' *’733 ('ox- Hr Oft. : MO I’Oltl Y( I KS, I5I( Y( LES GOOD bh-ycies $S and up: tirc. $2 and IO tt Avi 34 M TO.MOi:;i,l*> FOR KENT RENT A NEW CAR U drive It. 127 E. j Wabash Ci • too< 37 1D L( LAN WK I.OAN money promptly on second inortifaccn 213 Hi-i.i.Um Rank Bids. f.incoln .'iS4.3 35 FIN AM I \L t n®omc3 ON CHATTEL SECURITY FURNITURE, PIANOS. AUTOS. LIVE STOCK AND FARM IMPLEMENTS. Our Flexible Plan makes it easy for you to repay loan. We give lons’ time and small payments if nr did. Interest charged for actual days you use our money. LET US EXPLAIN OUR PLAN TO YOU. CAPITOL LOAN 00. ,141 */£ E. Washington St. MA in 0585. ~, LI ncoln 7184.

35 FI XANT IA L. 6d Y©im Aire ImivatedF to levestigate THE AMERICAN'S plan of solving th, financial problem of WAGE EARNERS PROFESSIONAL and BUSINESS MEN You can b assured of satisfactory dealings, for we have served the residents of Indianapolis over 25 years. “Service” means the performance of a duty, that duty with us means promptness. simplicity, accuracy, accommodating you in a way that pleases tin* most skeptical. This is an age of specialization nothing has been left undone to make our SERVICE the very best Easy Terms We loan you any amount up to e.!00 on your furniture, fixtures, pianos, automobiles, allowing you from one to thirty months time to repay loan. Pay all or any part of loan at any time and only he charged for the actual time the mom y is used Am,Hint Time Total Coat $ 25.00 5 Months $ 2.64 50.00 5 Months 5.25 100.00 5 Months 10.50 200.00 5 Months 21.00 A, <Hh*T amount* name proportionate rate. Lonsr time if needed; monthly payments When in Need *• ** us and let us explain fully our pi.ins ami methods. Telephone appli- < itions re.*five prompt at? ntioti American Loan Company 34 7 Bankers Trust Bldg. lVnn*y;vai ta .ami Ohio .St M A 29H3 Members* of li,d:.it and Anier.eaa itiona Personal Loans $lO to S3OO Th* off!-*' in operated under the mi pervision of the S'ate of Indiana and wa est.ab,isheti f*>r th** purpose of providing a p i • where honest people, can borrow .i; ■ amoi nt from $lO ?■> S3OO without pav.i.n uu-r< than the l*ira! rate tis interest or wit! out beiru imp*ißeil upon m ay way. No WORTHY HERSON REFUSED \Y do ’ • notify your employer, neither >’ * \vf rm. ' nuj’iines of your frieiida, reia t;\‘- • tr id* sp* . pi** N u ' u! ha. time ne*--sary for repay*.u*;it and pay only for th*- uelu&l ?.,! ; k*-'p ?1 •• nion**v Gad and let uft •xp.Tfciii No • i uni* -s v-.u l*orrow II IX A HURRY Thou.* M Ain 3 '3 Hons.-hold Finance Service Cos. 4''l K'eftK* Bldg. Fourth f'o< r Bids 41 E. Wash ■ i • \St 38 \i i I !(>\ SALES PURNkTURE, rr - t *• ?,-n on T _ ll i IN - ..*3, ■-f ABOUT 20 ROOMS AT AUCTION'. TUESDAY, NOV. 11, 9:2". MASS. AVE. 3. A j'Cibß ■_ A.’uU . - u ! N \Vt*(iiD*sii;iy. 2 I’. M. AT 2Y W MICH. WATCH ADS AO'3 3£B £s 1L AA K AUCTkON CO. UN. 4960 I EG%L NOTH ES CITY ADV ERTiSE.MKNT LEGAL NOTICE dkdartment of public works (DEICE <>F THE BOARD Ni.Tli i: To CON I RAUIMRS Indiai i ■ liui Nov - 1924. x. ,*!.- *.- h* !*••: v „•:.**?: by th* Board °f \\ 1., . ? tL- < ity of Indian.ipolift 1J; ,? su th :;• -poi- iis Ml3 U* r* . etv**d V It at it nffiis until 2 o'clock P m . ..*, !:•,.! *> Nov *1 I r.’4. for the follow-rib-d t* \ im:-mv m* ut, in the < i?\ ~f I : ;imap* .(- authorized by Main Sewer Impr w meut KetioluUon No 12*077 U* * ■*. Rv th- Board of Dublic ? th** *v ;f ln!ianapoMH. Indwiria, *t the m on newer m and along THIUTIKTH ST : >i from it* Bi/.-* ind .htracter, in not \ . •,t nd* ■ i ,in-1 adapted for use by mt )--• property abut j ?>.. i; -of -ud w-wi-r. but is a! 80 .cl !.. ?* •! lor re-s ivnu sewag** : i.ui ..i?*rai drain*- already constructed. rw h m. v b* here ift# r constructed, be. and tin • mi** is hereby orh-red. in and THIRTIETH ST. From School Stre-t. T a point 3 o,*o !e**t east. .More partunil.ii y des-ribed a follows; Beririnuu, in dTurth th St . lO f*et east of fin manhole at 's.-hool St ; thence east in Thirtuth Sf 3.0;.0 feet to a point. With branches as follows: up Beginning at mam sewer in Thirtieth St. *? ist Bide of School St th*ni--e . orth on the east side of School St.. 615 {*•- t to a point lb) U'armning it main sewer in Thirtieth St at Wo-il St north; thence north in W .od st 615 feet to a point. ici Bemnnini? at main -wi*r in Thirtieth St at Wood St eolith; thence ftouth ci Wood St. t*' a p-ant 30 feet north of th-* north property lino tit Twenty-Ninth st. *d ) Beuirmimr *>t main sewer in Thirtieth st at I’hipps St north: t-hencc north in I’hipps Sf. 615 feet to a point. *e i Ik piiinm.; it main sewer in Thirtieth st it klunps St south: thence KOUth in I’hipps St. TOO tert to a point. il> Bejrumm.: if main sewer in Thirtieth St. at Kuciid St fheiicc north in Lucltd St 615 fe* t to a point. •in Beginning at main in H'hir tictli St at Bartliolomew St.; thence eolith: in Barthnlnin*av St 71 o feet to a point. h> Birinmiig at main sewer in Thirtieth St at Drexe! St thence south in t'n xcl St 716 feet to a point f* > lU frininntr at main sew er in Thirfictli St at Lancaster St . thence south u Lancaster St 710 feet to a point. Said sewer shall consist of 20-inch vitrified pipe and vitrified segmented block r reinforced concrete pipe 3o inches in, diameter, and to he built in accordunffO I to the profile, specifications, detail plans. > map and ••Mtmates now on fib- in the office | of th** Department of Pulli** Works of said I • •ity. which include an estimate of the pro- ; portion that th** cost of an adequate local ■ sewer built, along the above line, bears to the cost of the main sewer, to be built follows; The cost of an adequate local sewer, built along the line above de- ; scribed is hereby estimated and fixed to be 82 per cent of th** cost, of the main < sewer to lw* built along said line as above set forth, which proportion, as herein) •• -tminted and fixed, shall bo taken and I adopted in all computations requiring a ! Knowledge of the cost of such local sewer ; ii built along the line where the main \ wer is to be built. The cost, of the j 'u-trucfion of said sewer shall be di- ' vid-’d as follows; 1. So much of such cost as shall be equivalent to the construction of an adequate local sewer not miauled to receive sewage from collateral ('rains or sewers, if built along the pro posed Rne as hereinabove set forth, shall *• paid for by the abutting property holders and the City of Indianapolis if it bo dct< rmined that the said *dty is b nee filed { by th** said sewer, in the same manner and to the same extent as local sewers are paid for by them, under the statute in such eases made and provided. 2. The excess of cost, over and above what would be equivalent to the cost of a local sewer, if built along said line, shall be assessed against each piece of property in the district or area to be drained, and against, the city, if it be determined that tlie* said city is benefited by the said sewer, according to the manner and method prescribed by law; all of which said property beneficially affected lies within the following described territory in the City of Indianapolis. Marion County. State of Indiana, to-wit; Beginning hi the center line of School St. at the center line of Thirty-First St.; running south along the center line of School St. to a point 67 feet south of the south property line of Thirtieth St..: thence east parallel to the south property line of Thirtieth St. to the center line

39 LEGAL NOTH KS (Continued) ?of the first alley east o f School St. exj tended north; thence south along the cen- | ter line of said alley extended north and I along the renter line of said alley to the [center of Twenty-Ninth St.: thence east ; along the center line of Twenty-Ninth St. j to the center line of Lancaster St.; thence ; south along the center line of Lancaster I St. and the same extended south to the j center line of the right-of-way of the C., i C.. C. & St. L. Railroad Company: thence jin a northeasterly direction along the center line of said right of way to the corporation line of the city of Indianapolis; thence west along said corporation line to the center line of Lancaster St ; thence north along th*- center line of Thirty-Fitst St.: thence west along the center line of ' Thirty-First St. to the center line of School St., the place of beginning. And each piece of property in said dis- ; tri**t or area above described, including S abutting property holders and the City of : Indianapolis, if the *aid city is benefited, shall be assessed, as aforesaid, to pay said excess of cost over and above what would be equivalent to the cost of a local sewer; all of which will more fully appear by reference to the. profile map. drawings and specifications now on file in the office of ; the Department of Public Works of said ■ city, which, among other things, gives the exact course of said proposed main sewer, overflows, and it- appurtenances and tho district or area which may be injuriously •*r beneficially affected thereby, a*? shown j by the heavy boundary lines marked on i said map and drawings, with proper words and figures written thereon, clearly indicatI ing what said heavy boundary lines repi resent, and the district or area embraced thereby. Assessments if deferred, are to be paid in ten equal annual installments, with interest at Uv* rate of 6 per cent per annum. A bond or bonds shall be isj sued to the contractor In payment for said work, unless the property owners pay said assessments before said bond or bonds are | issued Under no circumstances shall the City of Indianapolis be or be held respons- ! ible for any sum or sums due from said property owner or owners for said work, or for the collection of the same, or for the payment of any bond, bonds, certificate or eerti fi cates issued to said contractor in payment for vuch work, except i ft >r si;**h moneys as shall b ;v ** been aetual!ly received by said city for the asscss- , ments for such improvement. AH proceeding* had and work done in the construction of said main sewer and it* appurtenances, manner of assessment of property, collection of isscrsmonts and issuance of bonds therefor, -hall be as provided for in an act of the General A.=- ; Kombiy of the State of Indiana, entitled "An Act concerning municipal corporations in matters pertaining to the construction altvration and mamtenace of public drain- and sewer*, providing for the construction alteration and inaintetcince of Mich sewer- and drains in such itjes and within four miles thereof also f providing for the ;tsse-**ment • f property -pcciaPy Ivn- fiP*d th**r*by for th** payment thereof, m v*ld> or in part, and for the collection of such assessment.-: repealing t!l law?, mil parts of laws in conflict therewith and *'* • anng m t an*t/ui-y approved March 6 19'5. and all ro is supplementary and am- edatory th*-r* to pa.--* and by the Gec*ral Assembly of the State of Indiana A!i wor < don** in malting nf said d**s* rfi>*d pub’ic shall l.*c in iccordi.:.c*‘ with tho P*rms arid **or,d3Dns of said Improvement Resolution c and the genera’ and detail p. ins. profiles, drawings and -i*c ll.c itoiiis ■ 1 ;-■* dm flic and may i the office of said B iril of Pub- * Tl;** B- .-d and Public AV . • „ r**servc§ :!.e right to r;* f .uiv or all bids. CHAR I. US K <3 >FFTN W H FKKK.V \N, M .1 SPKNUKR. Board of Public Works. City of Indian* Hpollr Njs 16 1“ 1924 MKNT LKGAL N< >TICK DKPAKTV ;TNT OF PUBLIC WORKS OF KICK OF TH K. BOARD Ir.*' • u:i;*DiC. T.i Xov H 1924 NO'riUF TO CtNTRACTORS Xo?!cc i- •;* :-*t>y given b> th** Boar? of Pi • W - - • t ■<' • I dianapolis by it t its m. on (• ritay. Nuv. 21, U:i for the j f ‘. owing and -cr:b#xi pnbF.c impr<o **nc nt. in the Gt' of Iridianapn'i- a- a th ••!/* <i by Improvanieiit Rdin-. N- 1266 1 DFLAW ARK STICK FT. From South i*roperty Line of Fifty- ■ Fifth straet. V. To South Property Line of Fifty Ninth j Str* <*t. Bv pavtho roadway wth Wooden- : BU*ck Asphalt. Asphaltic-Concrct** or | Rri* k laid on a 6-inch grave? concrete j f >u?ida? eii from a curbdine to curb ime t o unifornt width of 36 feet: paving the • wng of the inters* ctmg cfs in a similar manner and ?. r >,, • wnlthu ho shown >*n P -t.us provid-?!96 \:\ ft of 4xlß-inch s* rat i tied 1 uas;. *c M..rgn and Stun-* and resetting 17 in.ethnics to grad*'. Also \?*-p.dmg nil w (te** gas. sewer ar.d • other prn afe m*rvi.*e (*•••.•..-.■'c.-jh prop- * rty lii.c w here cot air ady in AH to b* as shown on plan and as specified All work done in making of sad doscribM public improvement shall be in accordance with the terms ami conditions of: ; said Improvement Resolution and the genral and detail plans profiles, drawing* and specific. i* o!.s which are on file and mav bf* s****n • : the office of said Board of Public Works of H-- Cos v of lndmoapoli* The Board of Pcbli • Works reserves the right to r*x* t rinv r all bids. CMAKLKS K COFFIN W II FRKKMAN. M .1 SPKNCKR. Board of Public Works City of Indianapolis Xov 16 17 1921

CITY ADVERTISEMENT f DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind Nov 8 1924. TO WHO M 1T MA Y CO N(' F. RN : . Notice is hereby g ven by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis Indiana, that 1? is desired and deemed necessary t< make th** following described public improvements in the City of Dalian apolis as authorized by th*' following numleTcd Improvement Resolutions adopted by said Board on the 7th day of November. 1924. Improvement Resolution No. 17096. Oct 23. 1921 CARROU/rON AVENUP. From N*>rtii Property Lino of Northview Avenue. To W. st !’ro{*erty Lin of Guilford Avenue. extended north. By paving the roadway with WoodenBlock. Asphalt. Asphaltic-Concrete or Brick laid on a 6-m. h gravel concrete foundation from curb line to curb-line to a uniform width of 30 feet: paving the wings of the intersecting streets in a similar manner and to the widths is shown on plans, and resetting 10 manhole tups to! • rade Also extending all water gas. sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plans and specified. All work done in the making of said ; described public improvements shad be in | accordance with the terms and conditions; of tho Improvement Resolutions, as mini-• hrred. adopted by the. Board *of Public , Works ou the above named day. and the; detailed drawings, plans, profiles and specifications which ar*- on tile and may l>e : seen in the office of said Boat'd of Public ! Work a of th** City of Indianapolis The said Board of Publr*- Works has fixed Friday. Nov 28th * 1924. at 2 1 o'clock p in . at its office in said City as the time -and place for the public consul- ; (‘ration of the proposed improvement at' whieli time said Board of Public Works j will hear all persons interested, or whose proiv rty is liable to be ass**ssed for said j improvement and will determine whether, the benefits to th*' property liable* to be as ’ sessed for such improvement and the i benefits to the City of Indianapolis will j equal the estimated cost thereof. By order of the. Board of Public Works. CHARLES E COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis Nov. 10. 17 .1924. CIT Y AD V ERT rSKM KNT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis Ind. Nov. 8. 1921. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public WorkH of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that sealed proposals will bo received by it. at its office, until 2:00 o’clock p. m on Friday. Nov 21. 1924. for the following described public improvement, in the City ol Indianapolis, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 12097. Nov 6. 1924. WILDWOOD AVENtTE, From north property line of Fifty-Sev-enth Street, running west (east side 1 east property line of Guilford Avenue running south (west side). To west property line of Winthrop Ave nue running north <ea, a t side! south prop erty line of Fifty-Eighth Street runningeast (west side). By grading and paving the roadwa> with Wooden Block. Asphalt. Asphaltic Concrete or Brick, laid on a 6-inch grave) concrete foundation from tsurb-line to curbline to a uniform width of 30 feet; pro-

39 LEGAL NOTICES (Continued) victim.' run lineal feel of 4xlß inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone and resetting two 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 6aid described public improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of said Improvement Resolution, and the gen eral and detail plans, profiles, drawings i and specifications which are on file and 1 may be seen in the oflice of said Board I of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis Tiie Board of Public Works reserves the ! right to reject any or all bids. CHARLES K COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works City of Indianapolis. Nov, 10 and 17. 1924. , CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OP PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Tndianapoli*. Jml Nov. 8. 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice j*4 her by giv**n by the Board of Public Works of fht City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that it is don:red and deemed necessary to make th** following described public improvements in the City of Indianapolis. as authorized by the following numbered Improvement resolutions adopted by said Board on the 7th day of November, 1924. Improvement Resolution No. 12098. Nov. 7. 11*24. FIRST ALLEY EAST OF CENTRAL AVENUE. From North Property Lino of Fifty-Sec-ond Street, To South Property Line of Fifty-Third Street. By grading and paving the alley with Asphalt. Asphaltic-Concrete. Concrete or Brick, laid cm a 6-inch gravel concrete foundation from 6 inches of property Imn to 6 inches of property line to a uniform width of 15 feet. Also extending all water, gas, sewer and other private* service connections to property line, where not already in. All to b*- as shown on plans and as sp* rificxl. All work done in the making of said described public improvements shall be in accordance with the and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, as numbered, adopted by the Board of Public Works on the above named day. and the detailed drawings, plans, profiles and specifications which are on file and may be seen m the office of said Board of Public* Works of the City of Indianapolis. Tin* said Board of Public Works has fixed Friday. Nov. 28th. 1924 at 2 o’clock p. in., at its office in sad City as the time and place for the public* consideration of the proposed improvement, at which time said Board of Publi* Works will hear all persons interested, or whose property is liable to he assessed for said improvement, and will determ ne whether the benefits to the property liable to b* assessed for such improvement and the Mnofits to the City of Indainapolis will equal the estimated eost thereof. By order of the Board of Public Works. CHARLES F COFFIN. W H FREEMAN. M .T SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of IndianX.L' v lU 1924 CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indiatiapobs. Ind. Nov. 8. 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Nntic* is lien*by gi v*-n by the Board of Public Works of ?he City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that on th*' 7th day of November. 192 4 they approved an assessment roll -howmg the prima facie assessments for th** following described public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11764 COLORADO AVENUE From the we&t property line of Tenth Street, T * south 1 in** of roadway in Sixteenth Street By grading the* roadway from curb • e rb line to a uniform width of 56 f*t; g-.tdmg the wings of the intersecting streets and alleys in a similar Hi inner and to th** width.- as shown on P-an**; r**j.'-tting 7 manhole tops to grade. All to be ,t* shown on plan and as specific*! persons interested :n or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the B<*.ird of Public Works of is fix . W sdaj Nov 19th 1924, 2 p m. as a date upon which remon--tran.es will Ih* r* *ivcd or heard against the aniuuJ.t assess'-d against each piece of property described m said roll, anti will determine the question as to whether such >ts .r tr t- is > land h.av* b<'**n or w ; be ivudibd in the amouns named on said vn\:. er hi a greater or **ss *4llOl than that naimd on said roll. Sud iMkussmrut roll showing said prima facie as>--sno ut** with tin- nan: -of own-*-rs and d-scription- *.f property subject o be ass'-rw-uii is *• 1 file and may be seen at the effiee of the Board cf Public Works of said city. CHARLES E COFFIN W H. FREEMAN. M J SPENCER Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis Nov 10 n w h?. 13 14 15 17 1924.

CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE HOARD Indianapolis. Ind Nov S 1921. TO WHOM IT M VY CONCERN Notice !- hereby given bj tie Board of Pubh Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana that on tie* ?th day of November. 1924 they approved an ass* ssnient roll showing the prima fa**ie assessments for the following described public* improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11486. FORTY THIRD STKfcKT From west curb line o( ( "user Avenue (north sirt\ 1 west curb line of Sunset Avenue (south wide); To west property line of Haughey Avenue. By grading and paving the walk# with of*m -nt placed next to the property line to a uniform width of 5 feet; grading the lawns to a uniform width of 4 feet All to be 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 said City has fixed Wednesday. Nov. 19. 1924. 2:00 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 th** question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will Ik* benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than 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 th** 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. Nov. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 17. 1924. NOTICE TO BIDDERS The undersigned publicly posts, from time to time as needed on the bulletin boards of th** board of school commission- i era of the city of Indianapolis. Indiana, at j its offices. 150 North Meridian Street. In-j dianapolis. Indiana. specifications for : divers supplies for schools, offices, jani- j tors, domestic science, manual training, j and office equipment: school lunch milk and crackers, magazines for the year ! 1925. thermometers. sewing machines, j steel lockers, and straws for use with school lunches: and for materials for repairs. to buildings and equipment, viz.: Hardware, lumber, plumbing and electrical supplies; and bids will be received by the undersigned for the sale to said board for such supplies and materials until the re-

TREASURY STATEMENT Monthly statement for the month of October. showing balance !n the State Treasury at the close of business October til, 1924, as appears in the office of Auditor and Treasurer of State •Balance in treasury Sept. .10. 1924. .. .$5,693,407.40 Reciepts for month of October 1.77U990.70 Total receipts $7,165,398.10 Disbursements for month of 2,527.1 88.10 Balance on hand 4,938.209.04 , Treasurer's Outstanding- Auditor's Balance by Funds Balance Warrants Balance General, including rotary funds $ 843.043.36 $ 37.0.');! 47 $ 80(3 888 83 Benevolent institution 34.300.43 > 4,000.00 30 300 43 School revenue for tuition 1.334,406.00 61.833.63 1 233 513 31 Vocational education 65.733.67 720.12 64 503 55 Highway commission 737,078.46 110.384 35 017 593 51 Teachers’ retiremeiit „„ 8,304.16 2.988 42 5 405 74 Gasoline fund 434.751 3.3 1.643.83 493107 50 Road fund " 110.764.61 478.64 110 255 o^fc Unclaimed estates 14.624.15 19 32 14 601 Swamp lands 455.99 12.18 443 IbSI Auto theft fund 54 1 13.43 303.40 53.809.0:' World war Memorial 1.148.835.0S 1 145]535.0S Hydrophobia fund 3.020.48 42 00 ld)7s'4.H Fire marshal fund 85.001.20 85 001.20 Dunes Park fund ..... 53,490.53 53,490.53 Total $4,938 200.34 $219,548.92 $4,718,661.03 Treasurer's balanee $4,938,200.94 Iyose outstanding warrants 19.548.93 Auditor's balance . 4.718.661.02 ORA J. DAVIS. State Treasurer. ROBERT BRACKEN. State Auditor.

MONDAY, NOV. 10, 1924

39 LEGAL NOTICES (Continued) Bpective dates named in said specifications BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. RICHARD O. JOHNSON, Business Director. RALPH I) McCARTY, Purchasing Agent. Indianapolis. Indiana. Nov. 10. 1924 CLTY ADVFRTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind. Nov. 8, 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 7th day of November. 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 11829 SECOND ALLEY NORTH OF WASHINGTON STREET. From east property line of Gray Street. To west property line ot Dearborn S treed. By grading and paving the alley with Asphalt. Asphaltic Concrete. Concrete or Brick, laid on a 6-inch gravel concrete foundation, from 6 inches of property line to 6 inches of property line, to a uniform width of 1 1 feed. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private servnt* connections to property line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improv nient arc hereby notified that the Be: rd of Public Works of said city has fix**d Wednesday. Nov. 19th, 1924. 2:00 p. m. as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount as.-**s.v 1 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 Ik* benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named 011 said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and description.- of pVoperty sub,- et to fm of said city. W 11. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER Board of Public Works City of Indianapolis. Nov. 16. 11. 12, 13. 14. 15. 17. 1924. CITY AI>VERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WROKS g OFFICE OF THE BOARD \ Indianapolis. Ind.. Nov 8. 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notic*-* : hereby giv n by th** Board of Public W irks of th** City of Indumapolis. Indiana. That on the 7th day * Nov inber. 192 4. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima fame ass* -.-:i:< for :.. • follow ii merit, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11933. FIRST ALLEY EAST OF GALE STREET. From north property lino of Thirteenth Street, To south property line of Now land Avenue. By grading and paving the alley with Asp!:alt Asph 1t c- Gon, rete. Concrete or Brick, laid on a 6-inch gravel concrete foundation from 6 m In -of porperty line to 6 inches of property :ine to a uniform width of 13 f ft. pro\ idiug 26 lineal feet of 4.x! '* - 1 tife ■. Limu-tone Marginal Stone. ,r : ,a52-;to: Standard Steel Paving Guard a- specified" resetting 2 manhole tops i* * grade. Also extending ail water, ras. sewer and other private servi* connections to property line. wlc-r* not already in. All to be as shown on plan and as specific and. Persons interested in affeete<J bv paid d*scril>ed t ib'c impr vement arc hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city lias fix-xl Wednesday. Nov. 39. 1924. 2 p. m. as 5 date upon which re-nionetran.-es will b* received. or against the amount assessed against, each I>iuit- of property d*-- ribed in said roll, and will d*-t* rmine tic* question as to u ..... f ’and bav*** been <>r }* l*enefi-ed in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than th it named on sad roll. Said i--merit ro!' sc,ow:*;g said prima facie wr!> the nam* sos owners and descriptions of property subject to • p Am tc* ’ '' • *• of the . eird of 1 :sb!ic Works j>y| said citv. X W IT. FREEMAN M J SPENCER. Bo ard of Public Works. City of Indiananois. Nov 16 11 12. 13 14. 15 17 1924.

' CITY A DYE RT i'SEM ENT ' DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indutuap..:l-.d N .v S. 1934. TO WHOM !T MAY CtiNCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public W irks ot tin- City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 7th day of November. 19-.'4 th-'v approved an assessment roll showing the prime. f:t assessments for i the following described public lniprove- : ment. as authorized by the Improvement Resolutioa named: Improvement R-solution No. 11869. ; FIRST ALLEY KA-" OF BROOKYILLE ROAD. From north property line of first alley ■ north of Washington Street. To south property line of New York | Street. 1 By rra.iitig and paving the alley with Asphalt. Asphalt!- Concrete. Concrete or ; Brick laid on a 6-inch gravel concrete 1 foundation, from 6 inches of property line to 6 indies of property lino, to a uniform width of 14 feet. Also extending all water, gas. sewer, and other private service connections to i property line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and a# spec!• ; tied Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby ; notified that the He ml of Public Works of said city has fixed Wednesday. Nov. 19. 1924. 2:00 p. m. as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, nr 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 prim* facie assessments with the names of own- | era and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen | at the office of tiie Board of Public Works ! of said city. CHARLES K COFFIN A W H. FREEMAN. ' A M'. J. SPENCER. M apolis. Nov 10, 11. 1” 13 14 15 17 1934. NOTICE OF SALE tic FREIGHT. Indianapolis. Ind . Nov. 3. 1934. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that fifteen days from the date hereof, in accordance with the conditions of the uniform bill of lading contract, the property described below consignor D. E. Halstead. Charleston. W. Va Consignee. P A Krause Company, 504 Murphy Building. Indianapolis, Ind.. will be sold at public auction to the high est bidder, at the freight station of the undersigned. 301 W. South St . Indianapolis, Ind.. to''satisfy lawful charges, which have accrued in its transportation, storage, handling and sale, viz.: 1 barrel Hazel Bay Tonic: weight. 270 pounds. Date and time of sale. Nov. 18, 10 a. m. THE NEW YORK, CHICAGO * ST LOUIS RAILROAD CO. Nov. 3. 10. NOTICE OK APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the under signed lias duly qualified as administratrix of estate of 11a Pearl McPherson, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. della McPherson. No. 27857. Oct 27-Nov. 3. 10 (Continued on Next Page)