Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 160, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1924 — Page 13

THURSDAY. NOV. 13, 1924

STOCKS RESUME RISE OPERATION; SALESABSORBED Prospects of No Tax Reduction in Near Future Causes Some Selling. Aerage Stock Prices Avernre pri--* of twenty industrial storks Wr.lnc- :v was J 05.14. up ..36 to new 1 934 : igie Ave-nge price ol twenty rai.'s was 93 ti::. off 69. Hu I'liitni I'r, ** \V YORK, Xov. 13. —Administ ratio i advices that no attempt at ecnet i tax reduction would be male :n the short session t*T ConsreßS, opening nex. month, caused some selllr.a in the early dealings. These offerings were readily absorbed, however, with no greater irregularity among the leading stocks than resulted from technical causes in the previous session. Transactions continued on a heavy scale and operations for the rise went ahead in special stocks, lnternational Combustion Engineering was a strong feature, spurting to 3;;-%, against Wedn- s lay's discount the company's plans to enter <t new field which i- expected to add substantially to the present earnings, which are running around twice the present dividend rate. The market moved along rapidly in the late morning and in the noon dealings, although th emarket failed to reach the coveted total of a million shares in the first two hours, the total being O'l.S'lO. Cast Iron Pipe scid at la? up S points, while the upswing in oils was led by ’arland, which sold above -40 on the largest turnover of any listed oil stock.

ALL GRAINS MAKE SHIP ADVANCES Bullish Canadian Crop Report Aids Wheat. R i I nilrrt Prrtt CHICAGO. Xov. 13—All grains; sold higher at the opening of the . Ok:, ago Board of Trade today. "■ heat 1- and the advance, opening 1 i> ■ i isfi.-r than \Y. in*' and v's ! lose. Tlte s.one factors responsible !• sn ,rp advances in Liverpool and the local market. f.-M iv* M r xvUh indii-itions of -ost n r;.o ,\r -n’ no. to oil >r with the hitllish Canadian government; .•cat .••••'• ite. resulted in an ava-j ian- '• of bnyir.g * r.lers. i;...id ~\n,u-r I. , .i>;ess to Thornburg ' cive some individual s!;- ,th to; t-orn an*l prices went up wdh case, fold weath*r ever the belt added to t !<e bullish atmosphere. Oats had strength of its own on rhe Canadian crop estimate, indicat- i trig a rfl’i tion of i •.<>* •> bushels | from la -1 month's estimate. Prices responded with good advances. Provisions were dull and irr riilor. Chicago Grain Table —Xov. j a—— WlfP \T— Pr*r. | Open High Low. i) ait ,-v,s*.. Prst. in i :.*; i, t% l 55 . l ,v:’t 5t % Mar 163 163 1.61 1.62% l.nflW 1 fit July 1 H 14? 111 b 1.39% t K.% CORN*— Dec ! 13% 115 % 1 13M 1.13 1 i .1 a % m*v mom i 3i % i in', i.i<i% i ir-. 1.15% July id" 1 11 M 110*1 i e<iM i is*, 1 10*1 OATS— Pee.. .5:1% .MS .53 >4 .31K 53’1 s:i', May. .50% .55% .50 % .57'! .58 ’ 1 July. .5*3 ’& .57 '1 5*7 % .57 > 56 CHICAGO. Nov 13.—Cat-ft r-cemts were: W l -.-* 66; com. 107; oat-. 93: rye. S3: barley, 33. Commission Market Receipts of nil commodities rci-y at the commission market Thursday. ITi.-os in the mao.rjty of tap's rtio-d unchanged. Vegetables wire more prominent than fruits. Peok/rs ar* predicting a drop 1n t-<>tn to prices within the next few day. owing to the large supply. Rf'-eipts tn the two weeks have been on a steady increase. Fruits Apples—Fatvy Jonathans. S3'® 335 a h\. fancy Delicious. Sl'" 3 i t"’x ■ fan y W. alt: ,s 55.50 a bbl.t Crimes Golden. 5d i 7.50 a bbl.t fancy New York Kings. 55.50 a lab!. Apricots—California. 3ft 7 35 a box. Bananas—9ft 10c a pound. CantaSep- a—California Honey Dews. 50 a i rate. Cranberro'S — C. C. blacks. 55.75 a half barrel hex: Centem.ii's $6. Grapefruit—a boy. Grapes —Fancy California Emperors, —*3 G ■ • so crate: fancy Xew York Conc"*-<ss. ;“c five-pound bask* *: M;. higan Early nines. 05*' sixteen-pound basket. Lemons—California. 50 ® 7.50. i.inv s —sl .50 a hundred. Ora* res—Extra fancy California Valeni is. 13c- to 331- 57.50i.5: Florida*. 1.511s to 'Mss. 57 a. 5.7.5. Prar- —Fancy home-grown Ke fers. -i 50 Im- el; extra fancy X. Y. D'Anjos, 53 bu. Persimmons—Fancy Indiana3 51.50 a crate. Vegetables Beans—Fancy Southern Greens. 54 50 a bushel. beet*—Fancy horn" crown, 35c dozen bunches. 51 bushel. Fa * ya—Fancy Holland seed. H 4 ®?c riour-d. Carrots —51.35 a bushel. Cu*- mbers—Home-grown. 51.7553.35 a luzen. Eggplant—*l 75 a dozen. Endive—soc dozen, bid—osc a bushel. Lettuce—Fancy Iceberg. 55 a crate; lome-grown leaf. 51 a lii ten-pound basket. Manroec—Home-grown. 53 a bushel. Onions—-Spanish. 53ft 310 a crate: Indiana white. $2.50 a 100-!b. sack: Indiina yellow 51 75: Indiana R“<l. *1.75; hot uotise greens. 15c dozen bunches. Parsley—Homegrown. 40c dozen aunches. Radishes—Buttons. hot house, 00c tozen bunches: Long red or white. 50c fozen. Rutabagas—sl fifty-lb. basket Spinach—s3 a bushel. Situash —Fancy sugars.3<fi4c a pound. Tomatoes—Fancy California repacked. {7 -50'-i 775 a six-pound crate. Turnips—l.2s a bushel. Potatoes Fancy Michigan round white. 5100 a 150-lb. bag; Minnesota*. 51 75 a 1.50-b. jag: Red River Early Oliios, 51.65 a 130jound bag; Idaho Russets. 53 23 a 120poimd bag. Sweet Potatoes—Virginia. 54 75 a barrel: extra fancy Jerseys. 53 a hamper: Indianas, S3 a bushel; Arkansas. 52.25 a bushel.

New York Stocks (By Thomson & McKinnon) —Xov. 13— Railroads— At 12:30 Frev. High. Low. p. m. close. Atehi-on *...110*4 110% iOL 110 m B. & 0 00% 68% 6ft *S 68% C. AO. .. 87 86% S7 87% C.. R & P. . 40% 30Is 40% 30M II & Lack 138% Erie 30% ... 30% 30% Gt Xor pfd 67% 67% 67% 60% Lehigh Val 70 k 70 70% 69% M o Pae pfd 65 % 64 % 65 64 % X Y Gen.... 115% 115 115% 114% X Y NH&fl 27% Xor Pacific 68% 68% 68% 68% Xor A \V..13-l% 133** 124 124% l’ennsylvan. 47% ... 47% 47% Reading ... 6.5% 6.5 65 % 65% So. Railway 73% 73% 73 % 73% So. Pacific 103% 102% 103 102 St Paul pfd 24 ... 23% 33% *-t L & S W 45% 45% 4.5% 46% Fnioti Pac..146 14.5% 146 146 Wabash pfd 52 *a 51 52% 51% Rubbers— Goodyr pfd 77*1 75 77% 74% Kelly-Spg ... ... 15% U S Rub.... 36 35% 35% 35 Equipments— An: Loco.. 123%. 132% 123%. 84% i’.i’d I.nco 269% 26<> 209% 123*% Gen F.!ec ... ... 364 % Pullman ...134% ... 134% 134% West Eiec.. 65% 64% 65% 64% Steels— Ri-thl. !:em. 43% 43% 42*; 43% Coio Fuel. 30% 38 .30% 38% Crucible .. 50% 50 50% 58% Gulf States 74% 74 74% 73% Rep I & S 48 47% 48% 47% U S Steel 115 113% 115 113% Motors— Chant! Mot 38% 28% 38% 28 Gen Mot. . . 50% .58M .50*. 57% Mack Mot 102% 103% 103% 101% Max Mot A 70% 60% 70% 60 Max Mot B 22 21 % 22 21% Studebaker. 39% 38% 30% 38% ap-w Warn. .5.5% ... .5.5% 5.5% Timken ..37% .... 37% 37% Willy-tlrer ... .... . 7*. Miningt Nickel 20*4 ... 2% • 20 Tex G & S 85 83% M% 83% Cuppers—\m Smelt. §5% 84% 5.5% 85% * ... 3 39 . Kcnm olt -10% 4040% 48% U S Smelt 35% .... 35% 34 T ANARUS, Oils— Cal Petrol. .. . ... 23% Cosden ... CO'i .„. 3:> 29% Houston Oil 73 ... 73 ... Mar!and Oi! 40% 40% 40% 30% PAm Pete 56% ... 56% .56% P-A Pete B 55% 54% 5.5 54 % Pa ifie Oil . . ... ... ,54 *, Pro and Ref 20 . . 30 39% Pup- Oi!.. 77% 27% 27% 77% Royal Put-h 45% ... 45% 46% 8 Oil of Cu! 03 61 * 61% 63 S Oi! of X J 3.8% ... 38% :;S % Sinclair ... 10 18 % 18% 1- % Texas Cos.. 42% ... 42% 42% Industrials— A1 Chf*m.. 76 % 76 76% 76% Am Can .153 148% 151% 148% A HAL pfd 07 Am I *e ... ... '8 % Am Woo! . 5.8% 57 % .58 % .57% Coca Cola ... . . ... 77 % t'*n Ciii .. .50 % 50% 50% .59 % Pav Chrm ... ... ... 46 Kam P!av . 86% 86 86% B*l Gen Asph . . . . . ... 47 % In Rap t . 10 48 48 Aj 47% In If: -v .. 07% .. 07% 07% M A W 41% 41% 41% 13% - I- Roe 134% 131 131% 130% I 8 C I P 13** , 137 % 138: 1.(0 U 8 In .A! . SI % 80% 71% 80% I'tilitie** Am TAT.. . ... 130 % Foil Gas .. 75% 75 75% 74% Col (.as ..41% ... 44% 44 - Shipping— Am n f'i*o 30% 7'* % > 20 30 111 M M pfd 11 -40% ' 41% 33% Feeds—.Am Sur .. 4 46 47% 41% Am B Sag . ... ... 40 F.'.rn Pr-. . 38% . . 38% 38% C C 9mr pfd 61 50’, 61 60 % C-A -ug . 30 ... 30 30% Puuta A1 .. .. ... ... 43% i'eliarroAm Toh .160% 10.8% 160% 16.8% Tub Pro P*. 67 % 67% *17% 67

HOGS STEADY AT PREVIOUS PRICES Bulk Brings 59.25@9,50 — Receipts Heavy, —ling Iriire* Bay by Bay— Xov. Top. Re.., pt = o ■ •10 3.5 Id SO 1 3 n o 8. f! 7.5 -T 10 35 10.50 8 -,ihl and. 0 10.00 10.35 1 1 no* If. 050 ,10 0,1 10.25 16 000' 1 3 *> 3 > 050 10 1(1 17 Oi Id 13. !* !5 ■> 1* .0 HI (PI 15.000 Tfog prices at tb local yards Thor.- %y wore practically unimuged from Wednesday's quota's ns with til-- exception of a 5 10 t*ip. wi.ich was 10c lower than the day !,* !'ore. Heavies sol i largely at (he flat rale of $lO per hundredweight. General quotations were: 11c -3s weighing 160 to 200 pounds. • 2*>: 200 tn 225 pounds, $3.75, and • ver 250 pounds, fio. Bilik of sales was made at $9.25% 3.50. I’igs in tiie 110 to IJO pound class were sold; argely at SB4/8.25. A few light York- J : - weighing 140 to IGO pounds were quoted at $8.50. J,ieht, stock pigs sold at s"> 50 4) 7. Heavy sows were sold at $8.75'" 9. while lighter sows •f !- - - quality brought $6.50 to $8.50. j Receipts were estimated at 15,000. with 400 holdovers. Cattle experienced another dgy of slow trade. Receipts were again librral af 1.200 and lacked choice stock. With exception of strictly choice cattie, prices rul A d unevenly lower in , many cases. Medium to fair bandy weight steers at $9, fair to good steers at $lO indicated an irregular decline of 15*t25c. Common killers were steady at $0 50%'7. Female kill- [ eg stuff met an indifferent demand, ’with prices cut slightly. Choice cows |at ssft 5.50 and fancy heifers at $9.50 j ft 10 were steady. Veals dropped 50c to a top of sll jon a slow market. Mediums were quoted at JS to SO. Common calves were quoted at $4 to $7. Receipts were GOO. Sheep and lamb prices were steady on light receipts of 200. Top for, lambs jams sl3. Heavies were quoted i at $lO to $11.50. Culls sold at $9. j Sheep were quoted nominally steady ! at $6 down. —nog*— i Good hoirs. 140-150-lb. av..S 8 00ft 8.25 i 160 to 17(1 pounds 8.50 ft 9.25 180 to 200 pounds 9.25 @ 9.40 % 0 to 325 pound* 9.75 ft 10 00 I 335 to 250 pounds 9.50'® 9.75 350 to 300 unds 9.8.5 '-I In *lO Pigs. 140 pounds down .... 5 All ft 8.50 Hf- ,vy sows 8 .7.5<® 9.00 Eight sows . 8.25® 8..50 —Cuttle— Steers. 1.240 ibs. up. choice.slo.oo® 11.75 Good 9 50® 10.25 Spars. 1.000 to 1.200 ibs.. prime and choice 10.50 ft. 11,50 Plain. 1.000 lbs 7 50® 900 j Medium to good heifers .... 6.50'® 8.25 It light • era 8.50 <i 10 00 Common to medium cows..,, 3.50® 4.50 Choice 5.00® 5.50 Fanners 2 00'® 3.50 j Fetters 2.75 4} 3.5,) ' Bologna bulla 3.50® t 25 . Butcher bulls 4.50® 6.00 —Fa Ives— Chnlee veals sll 00 Lightweight veals 9.00ft10.00 Good veals 10.50ft11.00 Common heavies 5.00® 8.00 —Sheep and Lamb*— Good to choice native iambs.sl3.oo Mediums 11.50® 12.50 Cull lambs B.ooft lO OO Yearlings 7.00 ® 9.00 Medium to choice ewes 400 ft 6.00 Culls 2.00® 3.00 Other Live Stock CHICAGO, Xov. 13.—Cattle—Receipts. 14.000: ted steers and yearlings, steady to 25c higher; heavyweights in broad

demand Bulk yearlings, average 1,051 pounds. sl3; early top weighty steers. $10.35; lower grades weak to lower; canners and cutters off most; bulk weak to 15c lower: calves steady: lightweight cows Weak. Sheep—Receipts. 14,000} fat lambs. 15ft;35c higher: bulk native comebacks. SI 3.7 5 ft. 14: few to outsiders. $14.25® 14.35; culls. $11: good clippers. 811.25; sheep, 25c higher; ewes top. SB. Hogs—Receipts 52,000: market. sft 10c lower; top. $0.80; bulk, $8,70®9.60; heavyweights, $9.40'®9.00; mediumweights. $9.20®9.80: lightweights. SB.IO 'u 9.50: light lights. $7ft,8.05; packing sows smooth. $8.85ft9.10: packing sows rough. $8.60® 8 85; slaughter pigs. $0.75 © 7.90. TOLEDO. Nov. 13.—Hogs—i-Receipts. I. market, 15e lower: heavy. s9.osft 9.75; medium s9.soft 9.65: Yorkers. $9.2,5 9.60: good pigs. $8 ft 8.25. Calves—Market, steady. Sheep and lambs—Market, steady. EAST BUFFALO. Nov. 13.—Cattle— Receipts. 250; market slow and steady; shipping steers, s9ft 10.50: butcher grades. $7.25'® 9.50: <*ows. $1.85® 5.50. Calves —Receipts, 150: market, active and steady: cull to choice. s3ft 12.75. Sheep and lambs —Receipts. 1.000: market active. 25c higher, sheep 25c lower; choice land's, $13.50ft 14: cull to fair. sß® 13: yearlings. $7 ft 10.50: sheep, $3 ft: 7.50. Hogs— Receipts. 3.500; market, active to 15 ft 35c lower: Yorkers. $9.35ft 9.85; pigs, $9; mixed, s9.9oft 10 10: heavies. slo.lo© 10.25: roughs sßft' 8.25: stags. $4.50,® 6. CLEVELAND. Xov, 13.—Hogs—Receipts 600: market. 1 aft 25c lower; yorkers $0 40 9.50: mixed. $9.50: medium, $9.75® it.Bs; pigs. $8; roughs. $8,25; stags. $5.75. Cattle —Receipts. 800: riiarkd, slow, unchanged. Sheep and lambs— Receipts. 3.000: market. 25e higher, top. sl4. Calvis—Receipts. 400; market, slow: top. sl2. PITTSBURG n. Xov. 13.—Cat‘le—Reoeipts. light: market slow: choice. $8.25© 9: good. $7.75® 8.25- fair. $0.2.5® 7: veal calves. $12.50© 13. Sheep and lambs—Reed fit 8, 1 *!d: market, steady: prime w ttiers. $7,7.3® 7.75 : good. s6.so'® 7: fair nine ,i. s.A'.-.d: lambs. $10.50(®. 13.75. Hogs —Receipts. 2 sdd: market, lower: prime heavy slo.lo'® 10.3.3; medium, slo'®' 10.10; heavy vorkers. s9.9o*®. 10: light - $8.60ft9 s sß® - 25; rone ns. ■T'.'x i*. strips. T%~'(/ <i. CINCINNATI Nov. Vl. —Cattle—R*oeipts. 105; market, slow: bbippmsr trer. srood to ehoicc. Calv* Markt. m 1 1 ■ * 1 \*: Root! to ohoieo 'rlO oO^f 11. —U ‘-eipts *1.300: market, lower: - ’ o’ o <*hoioe p *• k*- * and b it* I > ’■*, * > *'.> 085 Shi t p—Rf ipts 000: mar* • - • %. .: —Mi-.ft. ir(inir; to clhuuv. 1.i.50 WIDOWS TELL OF (Continued From Paqe 1)

ment’’; "both principal and interest guaranteed” by a bond signed by Hawkins company officials, and " at Tii® company bad a-sets of $9.000,00, “Does that exhibit have any date?” asked Martin fiiitrc, attorney for Frank J. Haight and Frank Willis, lidianapolis accountants. “Oh. no. it’s just a hook—like Mark Twain's 'Hib kleberry Finn,’" replied Elliott. l-i W. Page and wife of Hall, Ir.d testified they lost $2,900. It. F. Barber of Chicago said he lost $949; 'V. T. Blank. Jr., Michigan City, 1: •! s3.'*oo; Burrell Adams of Eugene city. Ore., $12.5, and E. A. Kggleston of Kansas (.'ity. Kan.. s"._'o. The Government, put fifteen witnesses on the sta:: l. Wednesday. Many of them id •litilied 1* *ters and Circulars sent by the Haw'.ins company urging th** ptireha.-o of alleged worthless stock. Books of the company and other documents were piled high mi a track \*.%*>!ed into the courtroom for the convenience of District Attorney Homer Hiliott and assistants. Controller on stand Gorge X,. Coffin berry, controller of the Hawkins company, who had sup* i vision cf matting for the corn ! pany, in a. general way, was on the stand m arly all day. Fourteen other • witnesses testified to losing money ranging in amounts from S2OO to $3,090 through exchanging stic k in companies absorb'd by the Hawkins - onipany, for Hawkins stock. Mrs. Adele Brown of Orleans. Tnd., who invi .cod $1,29.) in tip- W* If..r--Loan Society of Bedford, Ind., wh:*-h, witnesses alleged, n*v* r open'd an office tliere, said sin* f:i:i*-l to receive returns on her in-v-tmont. One letter sent law by th® Hawkins company stated delay ,:i sondmg dividends was can ••*•*l by the holiday rush. JURY RULeTfDR (Continued From Page 1) a clerk, a printer, a produce broker, an engineer and three business executives. Robert 11. Stevens, a cornmission merchant, was foreman of the jury. Judge Soper, in charging the jury, told them they must pass upon the question of whether the beverage manufactured by Hill was Intoxicating. He said tho issue of intoxication must be decided on the question of whether or not “a practical amount” consumed by any man would produce drunkenness. Hill Gleeful Hill, who has long been opposed to the prohibition laws, shouted with glee when the verdict was returned. ‘‘Well, boys, you can make all the wine you want now,” ho said. ‘‘l always did have faith in the common sense of those Maryland juries.” A dramatic story as to what transpired in the jury room as the twelve men argued was fold when Jurymen loft the box after returning the verdict. It developed tho deadlock over tho case was finally broken when eleven of the jurors favoring acquittal appealed to the hold out on the ground that Christ, as recorded in the Bible, recognized the utility of wine. Last midnight ten of the jurors had been convinced that a verdict of not guilty should be returned. At 1:30 a. m., Robert H. .Stevens, the foreman, was swung over. Then the eleven concentrated on Sebastian J. Linz, a grocer. “’I am a prohibitionist and opposed to wane, cider, beer, and everything else, no matter how much alcohol it contains,” Linz* told his fellow jurors. “Don’t you read the Scriptures?” one of his opponents asked. “Don’t you know that Christ blessed wine? Do you think yourself superior to Christ?” The argument went on for hours and hours and it was not until breakfast time that Linz relented from his position and decided to agree on a not guilty verdict. After the verdict Hill went out through the corridors, where he was acclaimed by the crowd like a hero

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and lines were formed to shake his hand. INDIAN A NOT AF F ECT E D Action of the jury in Federal Court in Baltimore in acquitting Congressman Hill on charges of manufacturing intoxicating wines and cider will have no effect on prohibition enforcement in Indiana, E. S. Shumaker, superintendent of the Indiana Anti-Saloon League, declared today. “The penalty for making home brew is definitely set under the State law and prosecutions can go ahead in the State courts just tho same,” Shumaker said. “Further, a jury in Federal Court here might render an entirely different verdict from that of the Baltimore jury in a trial under similar circumstances. “The efforts of Congressman Hill to undermine the Volstead law are not taken seriously either in or out of Congress.” PROSECUTION TO GO ON Bit I'll itr il Print WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—Federal prohibition enforcement authorities will prosecute all cases of home brewing as strictly as before the Hill case. Judge Janies J. Britt, general counsel *>f the prohibition unit, declared today. “We emphatically disagree with the verdict in the Hill case,” said Britt, “and a\o propose to go right ahead with prosecutions in similar cases.” The Government will not appeal the Soper ruling holding cider and fruit juices in excess of one-half of 1 per cent alcoholic content to he permitted by the, Volstead act, Attninoj G nei i St me said.

39 LEGAL NOTICES CITY ADV E KTIS EME NT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Inili.inapoiis. Ind.. Nov. 12, 1924. ■ TO WHOM IT M AY CONCERN Notion is hereby imen by tho Board of TT.hh • AVork* of th City of lndnnaoa*. Initial-v (hat on the loth day of November. 1921. they ipprov.il an nwnm'Tl roll ehovuna the i rima fari** ae-eritfurutu for th* following ilo.e-ntie,! public im- | provomont. n-< authorm-d by the Improvement Retention t'.impil: Improvement Resolution No 11849. DAVIDSON STREET. From so.ith property line of Georgia ] Sir, ■ t. To nor'b property line of Bates Street j Bv yraiiir -• u.l ;>-n a-,- the ro nl-e ty ivilb j A-ohalt. Arphiti* Concrete. Coii'Tetr or] Brick laid on a 6 im-li travel conervio ' (•>•:• •! ./ion. from curb line /,> riirb ime. ; to a uniform . o:tb -*f 34 feet smiling and i t'.aving tile mi':< of the inleixi-ting a! <-y* ! in a hici: ir n % r and to the widths i . „%...• I .rbll: - both (dip's of ! the r i lii iv with Mralifi and Limestone i Here v ... . ~r o-%■ t h 1 r..••.•/.•!.. . i 1I O 1C the !1%-s of the i , inters- |ii:_- in a similar maihirr i . to |i ■ wl. 1 (1 : h is shown on pint. p*n*. : . vidimr 40 lie- il f**t of 4\ls in-'h Strati- i [ fi'sl lane i :io V >’ and Stone or %x2\2 ; j ini-h Stand a-'1 st, n uavim; ,-oanl. as oped- ! I tie*! i-ros :. • c A7 tan t! ' *>t of 6 foot : ■ r.idiiiH erm le <*r.rm*rs: rrsettlriK 2 iron j ' i"h tv (o .• "*i irrad . AW* e*fi i ■■■ z .11 water, gas sever | a t othir privat** serip-e ...nil*-'-/lens to : I property 'due. w l>. n- o ' a 1 ready in. All to be .an shown ■ phci ;uid as sp*<4ii. '!. Si’ECTAT M/TTI'E TO CDNTRACTORS Contractor in submit ting ins bid mutt ! - ' mil i separai** id p* r lin-r.l i""t 'or straight curb and radius curb aln * ly tn. j that ■ in lie n .t; to be allowed as .a ; • n-Uit persons Int'- *i'-d i l / or :iff*’'®eil 1® * ,ni ; and. H.-ni -d p’.ibh" in-provi-'-:. nt are hec hy I notified that the Hoard of Public Works of dd City 1: !■* I.Md Kridiy, Nov 31, 1934 on p pi ia a date upon wbi.-h I n-mons'etn,/s udl In- r saved or hi *l*l. i . ai-t tin* *nio i-it --c>.-od against ei. it • %■ * laid roll o'*i iv i I de*. • mine th** | 11<—t i **n as to! ■vheth.-r SI ■•! *|| or trots of land ham i ! h. '-a or will Is* is ariite.l in th*- ono'inls ! n on* 1 *n -u* roll or Pi i greater nr lr-s , - in. it* it* Hi and n ,011*1 mi ■ id roll - * ! o-ie n —.*—t s with tin names of own-! i ers .and iii implimi* of pr perty , b;**ct J to hr i** id*' a* *! non* t*.- s *'*. j ft !**e of . ,f this Board of Public i AV ore® of 5.6 i cl* l • ir.AUr.ES E COFFIN w H. I'lil'riUN. M *1 SPKNCKK 80-,* 1 of ! 'I.- Work.**, Cuv of ]n*!i.an '3 it 15 17 1 19 "<A 1934 ' %'. ADVERTISEM KN’T.~ “ liEU.ARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE f>F THE BOARD. Tn-fianapohs li:*i . Nov 12. 1931 ! TO WHOM IT M A V CONCERN Notice is her, til* ri .*i*n hv the Board of P ,b’*.- U * J-h of Hie City ..r (mi..hi- j .’ipolia imiiaui that it is deal-,*) ami * ■ • • med ii* ,esi..ir.v I" make tin* foUi/uong *:* r rii.**i 1* 6 in* irnprm nieuta in tin* C;tj of linli.imiriolis ah authorized by (lie loln | * *;*od by ** ol board on the loth day of Nov'-rnbcr. J In.’ I. Xov 8. 1021. Improvement Resolution No 13103 Ipa l alley south of (lie Pennsylvania Railroad „ from the east property lino of Leeds “ v-ntie. To the west /iroperty line of Rural Street. By grading and piling Die alley with I Aspiialt. Asphaltic Goner* to or Bru it, laid on a 6 iti.-h gravel coner**to foundation from *' in**ii**H <d pm/iiiii line to 6 inches of properly fine to a uniform width of 14 I ret ; providim; l® lineal feet of Ixlß in. :i Sira/!t.* and Linn Sion** Marginal Stone or % x3\3 111 <*i: Standard Steel Paving Guard as s|ie* (fled. Ai*o extending *al! water. gas sewer and other priv ite seri’i*■** eonnisdions to properly line where not already :n. All to bn as shown on plan and as specified. All work done in the making of said dcserihrd public improvements shall he m in irdat wath if** terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, as mini tiered, adopted by (lie Board of Public Works rni the above named day. and the detailed drawings, plans, profiles and pi elflcations winch are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. The said Board of Public Works has fixed Wednesday, Dec. 3, 1924. at 2 o'clock p m , at its office in said city, as the time and place for public consideration of tie* propos'd improvement, at which time said Board of Public Works will hear all persons interested, or whoso property js linbl.* to be assessed for said Improvement, and will determine whether the benefits to tho property liable to b* assessed for such improvement and the benefits to the City of Indianapolis will equal the estimated cost, thereof. By order of the Hoard of Public Works. CHARLES E. COFFIN, AV. H. FREEMAN. M .1 SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Nov. 13. 30. 1931. Ci TY AIVA' EKT'I SE M ENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis Ind.. Nov. 12. 1934 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to make tho following- described public improvements in the City oT Indianapolis. as authorized by the following numbered Improvement Resolutions, adopted by said Board or: the loth day of November, 192 4. Improvement Resolution No. 12100. Nov. 8. 1924. TFIORNBERRY AVENUE. From West Line of Pavement in Belmont Avenue. To East Property Line of Pershing Avenue. l!y grading the roadway as shown on plan to a uniform width of 24 feet: grading the wing of the intersecting alley in a similar manner and to the width as shown on plans: grading the lawns to a uniform width of 13% sees. All to boas shown on plan and as specified. All work done in makihg of said rlescribed public improvements shall be in accordance with tlie terms and conditions of tho improvement Resolutions, as numbered, adopted by the Board of Public Works on tho above named day. and the detailed drawings, plans, profiles and specifications which aro on file and may lie seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Tlie said Board of Public Works has fixed Wednesday, Dec. 3rd. 1924, at 2 o’clock p. m. at its office in said city as the time and place for the public consideration of the proposed improvement, at which time said Board of Public Works will hear ail persons interested, or whoso

39 LEGAL NOTICES (Continued) property is liable ot be assessed for said improvement, and will determine whether the benefits to tho property liable to be assossed lor 3uch improvement and the benefits to tho City of Indianapolis will equal the estimated cost thereof. By order of the Board of Public Works. CHARLES E. COFFIN, W H FREEMAN, M. *L SPENCER. Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis. Xov, 13. 20. 1924. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis Ind.. Xov. 12, 1931. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that on the 10th day of November, 1924. they approved an assessment roll showing the prim 1 facie assessments for the following described public improvement, as authorized by tho Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11875. SUGAR GROVE AVENUE. From north walk line of Buriis.ill Parkway, To south walk line of Twenty-Fifth Street. By grading and paving the walks with cement placed next to th>> property line, to a uniform width oi 5 feet. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. Persons interested in nr affect'd by said described public improvement are hereby notified (hat the Board of Public Woiks of said city has fixed Friday. Nov 31st. 1924. 3 m. 'is a date upon which 1 ■ monstrances will ho received, or heard, against tho amount assi **-(*i aglint **a* h piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or traits ot land Lave been or will he benefited in the amounts named on said ro!!, or in a greater or less sum than that, named on said roll Said assessment roll showing said priori fame assessments, with the names <*f oiviers and descripUons of property subie,*/ t< be assessed, is on 111,* and may lx *-* * n it tho office of tin* Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES U COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works, City of L dianao* ins Nov L! II 15. IT IS. 19 39 19: 1 CITY ADVERIISEM E . DEPARTMENT OF PI RLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Indianapolis, Ind Nov. 12. 1924. TO WHOM I* MAY UeNULKN Notice is fieri-lz.v gun by I! e board "f public works of the cjty of link , lapolis Indiana, that on the 10th day ot November. 1934. they approved an t ** -siuc tt 'roll show log tie prinia fa,-:* as*3snnnt for tlie foilowinc described 1, , 11 /.* ii 1 nrovement a** authorized by tho In.prov ment Resolution named: Improia-iu-nt Resolution No, 113*19 INDIANAPOLIS MENU K From north ime of north walk in Thirty First Street To south line of south walk in Thlrlv-S--.su I Street. Bv grading and paving the v s with I * ment i* *. * and n* xt I*, the ,* ; tbn- ■ in a nmtorm width of .3 f* - r . . ti e lawns t** a uniform width : : % t All to bo .u> shown on 1 . 1:1 and as I ipeelfii i ! Peru*"is Interested In or 7 •*•*,! I *• ■ 1 - ribed pnbli • improv *nu . t *•- • • by liotifi* *1 tii.it ti:e 1 .etr.i of pulih- 1 * \of r ial e:ty ):as ti.x*- Fr: !it . N v 21 ! 192 1 2 i* m as 1 Id*- iv;. a . ! monstr -.* ea wail he tee* *v* ,i. o- * ird. „ , st the .*-%. it assess'd .-■•*%. ■ pi* property des. r,|- ,1 1 , . roil at.*! will de’.crniine the question as to I Whether s ml. has or tr 1 -a* ~( la- I- ave ' been or wbl b- lienefited :*i 1 ** bits ■ n un.-il on h.i;il roil, or in .a cr- tier ~r h -•> i um than that named on <-,id roll Sani >,. Hsment rill showing *i.( p-rra I /.,, asst -• • nts. 1 ith ;to n uni -■ f owu I -rs ar.d deseriptl, of proper:-. . t > > Im* hs* is on .* and tn.,y ts* s -i • the off.. • >f Hi Board .and P W--r..s i id suit city. CITARI.FS 1: CfiFUN. W. It. BRia-'M AN. M ,f SPFNI-T : ; Board of Public Works City oi 1 banai.oljs Nov. 13 14, 16 17. 18 19 20 1 • t ; UITY'ADVL'i;-TiSEM i'.N i DEPARTMENT i>F P! BI.IC WI LKS

OFFICE OF THF. BOARD piilnc ,p.,' - Ir.d N,.v 12 1921. TO Wlb*M IT MAY CONCERN I No-.; .. (S .:. bv gtt. a 1.1 the Bo ird of ! Pub:J*' \\ -sos the 1 -v ~' lt. lt i-i* I tnd tapthat on th lmh day o' N-v/o- ---| L-r. lie! It:.. 1 ipprov. I an ass,---.. :t oil show mg th- prim > In- *-■ t• i-r the following described public tmpn.ve--1 meet n aetiion/ixi by I • linpr- v> ue t il- hit: m (ritn-d Jmi '- ■ m,-a Re .Dut o No 11 •.:> RAYMOND BTRI.KT From nn property tin- ol BPrif Road. To iv St prop, it v hue of S% i 1 S'reel Ex -pt utters,, t oils * f M. r ' m '‘a ' i ted M id'-'Ct A1 ■ an* a: and sp Ir> o. pt- and ! by t%- .1 MAI it It tr ■ !(.- By iri.l'ni’ <il paviip: the r. -idwar | wit I . ill Asph lilKt Conerete Concrete • r 11, a-a laid on 1 6 in. h gravel ri ln tone..: itnin, !-• ,m . urb line P. . ->• 1.-,- to I nil urin W die of no i„: . n and love.; th- w tigs ~f II ml - % : -tr. 1- all* > a e.l dm -a it a to t:ie p u ... II a aituila- niaim-T and to I!,* w dt < 1 MM* provn • 1 161 f*et of 4\lß in-h St rat ill* 1. !. Marginal Stone or %x2\2 n-'b si t-.. Me. I Paving Guard. .■ **p- •**.! atrn-tfng 5 new manhi - struetting 4 :-w eat*•!• haems ate :.tc t -.1-t tots- pro- ! ftmwf. on" p'l'a na:' r ' I' v; 11 c"V 6o 11 ' V: "d'V-t iof 12m.1i dram pip* living $75 life il bet of -I, dr.'ll IMP- laving 3.:6 lineal f- -1 of 1 *-: . .■•)> 11-1111 n n- iavl-r .3 % tint tl ten t of inch ing 2! I ltm al feet of-, I . and: on pip-' I l dram tun- I * in. eenm • t and to ip in' • • a , -It. h-basil's ind .nl-lr with • c. Don" Iliad,' to manholes at I, n.’ii wash, r mug 1.3 manhole tops to pi, ANo extending all water s-wer. gas and other private service connections to pi op- • rt.v ime where not air-adv in. All to be as howu on plan and as sped* fl.sl SPECIAL NOTICE 'I’O CONTI: MWOK: Contra tor in subrnttfinr Ins b;d mtit [ eithmit a separate bid. per square var.l, i lor grading and paving of tit- road" iv ill,'ln, ling all items sfat-d above ix. -istvc of the grading nod paving of the space oe- • UPied bv ttm ,-ir tracks; tnd a pirate hid. per square yard f,,r tl-,- cradle - at and tracks ('ontractor must also w’hmd a sepa-ate hid. p r lin. il foot for new I ,ri 111 'relies corners, as shown on p’in,; 1 - par it. led tier lineal foot, for new straight Stratified I.lmcaton- Berea Sandstone and ('.••!, r* Curb: a srpiratn tnd. per lineal find for resetting of straight curb: and a-. p i-iie I>il per square foot, for new cement walk to be allowed as an extra. Persons interested in or affect-.i bv xvd described public improvement are brr-bv notifi. *1 tlt.-il the It.eird of Pnbli- ffot-l , of said eitv has fixed Friday. Nov "Ist. 192 1 3 p. in. as a date upon which remonstrances will be revived, nr h-nrd. against tlie amount ass-ssrd against e i-li p ■—e of property described in said roll and will tle/ernilne tlie otiestion as to vihetlu r sin h lots or tra.-ts of land bavo been or will bo hi'nefited in the amounts named no said roll, or in a. greater or less sum than that named on said roll Said assessment roll showing said prinia faeie ass. -sments. with tho names of own i rs and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may b- seen af the off ns* of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES K COFFIN. W 11. freeman, M. .L SPENCER. Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis. Nor. 13. M. 15. 1?, 48. 19, 20. 1934. CiTY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Indianapolis, Ind . Nov 12, 1924 TO WHOM IT MAY' CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of tho City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to make the following described public improvements in the City of Indianapolis. as authorized by the following numbered improvement resolutions, adopt ed by said board on tho loth day of November. 1924: Nr.v. 8, 1924. Improvement. Resolution No. 12103. ADDISON AVENUE. From south property line of McCarty Street. To north property line of Ray Street. By grading and paving the walks with cement placed next to tho property line to a uniform of 5 feet: grading Hie lawns to a uniform width of 7% ! feet. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. All work done fin the making of said described public improvements shall ho in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, as numbered, adopted by tho Board of Pub lie Works on the above named day. and the detailed drawings, plans, profiles and specifications which are on file and mav be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. The said Board of Public Works has fixed Wednesday, Dec. 3. 1924. at 3 o’clock p. m. at its office in said city ns tho time anil place for the public consideration of tlie proposed improvement, at which time said Board of Public Works will hear al) persons ointerested. or whose property is liable to Ire assessed for said improvement, and will determimj whether tlie benefits to the property liable to Fie assessed l or such improvement and the

39 LEGALNOTICES (Continued) benefits to the City of Indianapolis will equal the estimated cost thereof. By order of th- Board of Public Works. CHARLES E COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN, M J. SPENCER, Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis. Nov. 13. 20, 1924. CITY ADVERTISEMENT I DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis Ind.. Nov. 12, 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by tho Board of Pul,lie* Works of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that it, is desired and deemed necessary to make the following described public improvements in the City of Indianapolis. as , authorized by the following numbered Improvement resolution, adopted by said Board on the lutli day of No-vc-mber, 1924: Nov. 8, 1924. Improvement Resolution No. 12101. I’.ELLVIEW PLACE. From South property line of McCart.v Street L'o tho North property line of Ray Street. By grading and paving the walks with cement placed next to tho property line to a uniform width of five feet; griding the lawns to a uniform width of 7 1 > feet; curbing both sides of tho roadway with Stratified Limt stone. Berea Sandstone, Granite, or 6x34 inch Concrete curb. .VI to tn: shown on plan and as specified. All work done in the making of said dt -nbcd put i- lmprovemi uts shall be in aeeord.ai.i) with tho terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, as minib, red, adopted by the Board of Public Works nit tie abov--n:U’-ted day. and the d-t.died drawings, plans, profiles and tpt—ifi. ations which ar-. on file and may be. seen tn tho office of the said Board ol Bubii- Works of the City of Indianapolis. The ,dd Beard of I’ubln* Works ins fixed Wednesday. Do®. 3. 1924, at 2:00 o'clock n in.. ,t its office in said City as tlie time and place for the pubh** consideration of tl" 1 proposed improvement, at whi-h time -aid 14 tr'l of Pubii- Works 116! heat* all persons interested, or whose Hal to Is .essed for said mi 1 0 mei t. and w*il determine whether the benefits to tlie property liable to ho ,i- ' -- I for such lmpr.r.emonts and this • % • to tb- City of Indianapolis will equal the climated cost tie—of. liy o: ;-r of th* Board oi I'nUic Works. CHARLES K COFFIN, W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Boats! of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Nov 13 and 39, 1924 ' UITY ADVHRTiSEMENT

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Tnd: • Nov 12 1924. TO WHOM IT M\Y CONCERN: Notes' is hi-r-i v given bv tho Board of Pub ii: Wot of tht city of Ird- nspoli I: ..HIM t1..-,t -a t ■ loili day of NovemI*t. 1931. ti -y a• • * ••'..! 1-t asM-s-ment roll showing the. prt-t.a fide s-~■•sstni-tiH f. r til*: f..ilo.i,*a- ... a-.is and public improvement s i,,ti ;-i.od by the liuprovcm. ut R s*ilnt: .n trail and I al Sewer Imiiri -ment Resolution No 11 Sail. R-olic! bv Ifi.' Hoard f Pub’ie Works -'th Uitv 1 0. oh* S' ite of ln- . It a Tl. lt the ... -:!!-■• of ;l |o-;ti vv. r. n.bn'lcd m.d :n!.- :■ .1 o-. y for •1! - by the |*t | • rti ! ■ -r- whi -e pr peril shuts then ut, md 1 t inti m 1 ring sewage f 1 .*• n! drains lie and file nam- is hep-by ■ -. nd ii* .11 ! PAR’S AVENUE Fmm Tm n* v This! hire* • T > V -tii Dm- Fail fr Parkway. M r*> j.-irfi ularly •!> --niiisi .as follows: Is.inning at a . war in Twentr-Third $•:-../ at mt. r~* -tion of Pans Avenue, til, I. -*. ..mil ill Paris Avra-.f to a point f— l rorth of the it ifth prop-erty line of N ih Drive Fall Cr-ek l'.rkway. ■ ei halt o t of Vitrified pip--13 inches in dr,metis:A ' -,, ! 1 - M **l I1 its annul te ■ ; ill Is' en: tr :-|.Ni m u:—r i.-e, - w *li 'be profile ami so—ifloati-ns now on -1 tlie of?-, of tho Dep irtm-nt o' ts-rks ~f I oily. Tito ,s*t o' -aid improve!. - shall is* apportioned ■ . Ind trad hi the property h„ dep* u! : r ***v abuts in-,,-,,, and upon !.. -Mil- Os lrdlt'l* UM'-IS. If the Oily IS b. • ••(,•■■ bv -i • ■ -. .■■ment. all a* - - • ■ /., the tin % 1 ...id m irni-r proV! • ! for in It A t of (ho G.-nrra! As . ,'.'v of th- s: a of I h.v:, , nttl rd X • \ l U -Ml CVr;> - , t: ■ -'I- -I-.. N.r-h *•. 11 a .5. A—m. is t( •!. a- to is *, -d pi te/l . , ,••> ~1 p - illn: its with inter,.-( ~ tl— r ip. '1 • :• .- ■ t :--r imuni X . . . and to th- oi t’% - tn 1 ii i, -1/ f..r s .-ii work, unless 1 r 1 , era ... ' the • tty of b ■ n it* ■’!* !• or 1 • 1- I r- h-ti.-ob - for -s *-i .r sums . a* fr ;i - l ] aoer'i oill'-r or 1 ill I as r r ■ ild U"k. or for si, r ,’l have 1 ■ on actually iw !bjtl e proi-.n.-t -r n. u nu.i’. vs a said -ity IS t,y sil l a life .• -pi tl and A-t !-,.qmr. and to nav. All i-.osn dings 1, ..!. and work done in the in .*!/• :• of . and im;.r.,v, m . • I nsdents ~,'d ;sl ; of 'is :'.:s th-n forshall he pixivliled for in s-,„l .above 111I.ff, and A ' l*>r- -,s ml,— s/.-i in ~r ass. -t'a! bv aid do *nls and p • iMirimni if ii- - y noli* -I th .1 th- ~-d -f Pnbli - W,-..s of said -111 h s ;,-i. and Mon .v Noi 31. 197 U 3-till p m * a- *■ it|.en wlivh r,.|n,u; ran,vs will !*■ ix s i ted. , r heaial 6 111-t the mi uni -**,,| un-t < ch la, of prop, 'll ,*. . TilH-d in said roll, nut will determine I'm* ml- -linn .as to whether rail „r ira-t- oi land have tvo„ er will Be iv'iietitisl m the .amounts nun..,! on raid rn!l, or in a tre Her or Ira sunt Hi 111 Hi ,1 n itn -i ~n- ltd rod. 8-aid ass- ui nt r■ 'll shoiiinc -aid prim 1 fa-te s-m-nis. with th® names of own em and lies Tiptnuis if prnp. rtv sithiert to le a-..sssal. 1- on f.le ,-.nd mav be s.vn and the office of the Board of Public Works of sod . in CHARLES E COFFIN. W il. FUEL MAN, M .1 SPKNC :R. apoli*. Nov 13 an ! 20. J 924. NOTICE % SPI 1 'll '.' i ING A Special M -ting of the Policyholders of ihe Western A tot ihilo (1 ttrance Cmi pan.v will be held at the Homo Office of ttio Company at Fort s, Bourbon County. Kansas, on Sained iv Deermher 6. 1931. at 2 I* tn.. in aeeoraan-e with the Resolution of tlie Boat'd of Directors adopted olt October 31, 1924. of which the following is n copy: "Be It R-sqli and by the Board of Directors of the Western Automobile Insurance I'otnp.any t'riat a Special M*-ting of the t'olieyhoklers be and is hereby called, io he held at the Home Office of the Company. at Fort Scott. Bourbon U,unity. Kansas, on Saturday the 6th day of lleoem- !>■ r. 1924. .at 2 o'clock in th- aft-rnuon. for the purpose of submitting to* the Policyholders of slid Company the question ot amending the Ch - ter thereof so as to reduce the numb-r of Directors from seven to six, and for the purpose of subii'ittiiix to the Poll, 1 hold* rs , f said Company tlie question of ratifying the action -I the Board of Directors m adopting amended By-Laws of (he Company.” Ail Policyholders at the time of such Special Meeting and who have been Policyholders for a period of one hundred days prior thereto, shall be qualified and entitled to vote at micli Special M-eting. either in person or by proxy. Proxies must be tiled with the Secretary of tlie Company n and later than Wednesday. November 30. 1934. RAY B. PUROC, Secretary. Nov. 13. 11 15. ClYv APV E RTISEM ENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis, Ind.. Nov. 5 1924. NOTICE A'O CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby giv-n by tlie Board of Public Works rt’ tin: City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that sealed proposals will lie received h.v it. at its office, tniiil 2 o'ciook p. m. on Wednesday. Nov. 19. 1934, for tho following descrlh-d public improve, ment, in ilto City of Indianapolis, as authorized l>y Improvement Resolution No 11992. ILLINOIS STREET (West Side.) From a point. 573 feet south of sonth property line of Forty-Second Street. To the center lino of Forty-Second Street tty curbing the roadway with Stratified Limestone. Berea Sandstone, Granite op 6x3 1 inch Concrete curb to tho width shown on plan. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. All work done in making of said described public improvement shall he lit accordance ivifli the terms and conditions of said improvement resolhtion. and the general and detail nl.ons. profiles, drawings and specifications which art: on file and may be seen in the office of said Board id Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Tlie Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids, CHARLES K. COFFIN. W. 11. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis Nov. U, 13 U 24.

39 LEGAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind . Nov. ft. 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. in on Wednesday. Nov 19. 1924, for the following described public improvement. in the City of Indianapolis, as authorized hy Improvement Resolution No. 12062—0 ct. * 10. 1924. FIRST ALLEY EAST OF GRAHAM ST. From north property line of first alley north of Lowell ,Ave., To south property line of Michigan St. By grading and paving the alley with Asphalt, Asphaltic Conerete, Concrete or Brick, laid on a six-ineh gravel concrete foundation from six inches of property line to six inches of property line to a uniform width of eleven feet: providing eleven lineal ieet of 4xlS-tnoh stratified limestone marginal stone or % x2x2-in-h standard steel paving guard, as specified. Also extending all water, gas, sewer and all other private'service connections to property line, where not already in. AIJ to be shown on pian and as specified. All work done in making of said deseribcd public- improvement si,all N- in accordance with the terms and conditions of said Improvement Ri -Million, and the general and detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications which arc on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of tlie City of Indianapolis, The Board of Public Works reserves the right tef reject any or all bid*. CHARLES E COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Nov 6 and 13 1924. CiTY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF" PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Tndi.anapoks. Ind . Nor 8, 1921. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ' Notice is hereby given by the Board of PuU’% Works of the fit) of Indianapolis, India that on the 7th day of No 11 t they approved an assessment roil showim th- prinia facie assessments for th- following der.-r:b*-ii public itnprove-rn.-it as authorized by the improvement Resolution named Improvement Resolution No. 11764. COLORADO AVENUE. From the west property line of Tenth Street, To south line of roadway l.n Sixteenth Street. By grading the roadway from curb iim’ to -urb line to a uniform width of sooting str- is and alleys in a similar manner *t.d Io the widths as shown 00 plane; resetting 7 manhole tops to grade. All to be as shown on plan ana as specific!. I'.."sons Inf. ’-■•it'd in nr affect'd by said il.-'Hlsd / ibk- m:rr"' -nt-nt are hereby it the Bo ird ol P iblie Works of said city las fixed Wt dn •- lay. Nov 19 h. 1934. 2 p m . as a 1 it,- u; ,-t w],.* h remon--tr,v> -s w;T he re* ;ve.l or heard, against th- '.mount q,. v.rat each piece of property des. r; ,• 4 tn sad roll, .and will d-- |. rmi". t ■ '• -• .on is to w i.ether such Infs ■ Jr. is led have ’>*• .. or will oe benefited in Ur.- an.otins named on *aid role ,-r in a gr afer or ’.ess sum than that name-t on said r*‘l 8.a:l -ante : r ’! showi-g said prims face ssme.'ts. with ihe names of owners and if s'.TiptiO’iß of i roperty subject to t.. as- ssed. is tile and ri ,v bo sen at : ■ ..f t.he Board of P .hlic Works of said xity. CHARI.ES K COFFIN W H FREEMAN. M .I SPENCER R.'.ard of Ihibhc Works, City of Tr.d'anNov l‘o 1 j 12. 13 14 15 17 1931 CITY AhV If RTISEM ENT

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD riahi-iapoiis ~ Nov 8, 1924. to whom it may ci ncern N„rt— is I, bv given "pv the Rna-d of P :*>lte W,*.* tl ( tv of 1 .'.anapolis. InCj.'ia th'it on the 7lh dav of November. 1931. they apteovd an assessment r 11 - ..wing th p. nta f,- :e ••- • "is for th- following described put):. - improve- .. it ..s ihert * and h.v the Improv. m.-nt K. solution 11 im.d: v. ne ‘;t Keee'.i:.:on No 118 ;s FlltsT ALLEY N<*UT.; . . WASHINGTON STREET. From .-a-t pro rt\ of r.'.v Street. To we-1 I . ..p ri v line ~f Dearh.e o Strct. Bv grade ar.l t avmg the v with \st>!.-i:t. As'diaitie 1 '.r.te, C.'turr/e or I" laid •••: a •! tn -h crav'd com -te foundation, from 6 inches of p-eperty line to '• ip.-he* "t property im-. to a uuliorru width >f 13 (■ et \ -.I 1 '.!• edmg all water gas sewer and othir private s* ri ■■ * ens to r>: ■ i- , ry M>. t v in \II to lie as (■ own ...I plait and as spocltif'l P rnns intrr'Sied in or affected by said and, * —'bed |.i:K • imp: ,11. ment ire hereby notified that the Board ol Public Works of said city has 1 1 Win. - I ty. Nov. 19. 19 3 I'M) II n. os ad ll- upon which rer..oi;sira.:.., s ’wifi l- re.uil, or heard. st the. ante mt .as- -s ,f- .against 1 eh t. of property dec,Tilted in said roll, and will determine the auestion as to w iietlier se.e'o P.'S or tra.-ts of lam! have t> n or wi.: be l.iirfited in the amounts named <m sa.d r.i, or ut a greater or css sum frill that trailed on raid roll. pi'il assrasm. e.t roB showing said prinia fame assessments, with I".' names of own.rs and desctiptioe.s ~1 property subject to t,. assessift. is -m file and may bo seen .at the oifi-e ut the Beard of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. m .1 sp::nckr Board of Public Works City of IndlanN.v jit. 11. 12. 13. 14 Ift 17, 1924. CITY AI) VK R T ISEM EN T. DEPARTMENT OfTuPLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Tndianspolis. led. Nov. 5. 1931. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Not i is hereby given by tho Board of Pub: • Works of the City of Indianapolis. Ini'ana. that on the 3d day of November 192 1. they approved .an assessment roil showing the prinia fame assessments for the following described public improvement as authorized by the Improvement tion named: SPRUCE STREET. From south property line of Prospect Sire.t, To north property line of Minnesota Street. f Except the bridge over Pleasant Run. By grading and paving the roadway with Asphalt. Asphiltic Conerete. Conrrete or Brick, mid on a 6-inch gravel concrete foundation from curb line to curb ime to a uniform width ot 34 feet: grading and paving tlie wings of tlie intersecting streets and alleys in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plans: removing old curb as shown on plans: providing 156 lineal feet of Stratified Limestone. Berea Sandstone. Granito or 6x24-inch Conerete curb: providing 9 lineal feet of 6-foot radius granite corners: providing 16 luteal feet of 19 foot radius granite corners: providing 94 lineal feet of 15-foot radius granite corners; providing 180 lineal tret of 30-foot radius granite corners: pro-x-iding 4 new iron inlets: laying 270 lineal feet of .12-ineh drain pipe with connections made to inlets and drain emptying into Pleasant Run. providing 417 lineal feet of 4xlß inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone or %\2x2-inch Standard Steel Paving Guard as specified: resetting 8 manhole tops to grade. Also extending all water, cas. sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. Parsons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that tho Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Friday. Nov. 14, 1924. 2 p. tn. 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 said roil, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Saul assessment roll showing said prinia facie assessments, witii the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is 011 file ami may be seen at tlie office of tho Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H FREEMAN, M J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Nov. 6. 7 8. 10. 11. 12. 13, CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind. Nov. 5, 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to make tlie following described public improvements in the City of Indianapolis. as authorized by the following numbered improvement resolutions, adopted by said board on the 3d day of November. 1934. Nov. 3. 1924. Improvement Resolution No. 12093. ENGLISH AVENUE From east property line of Randolph Street. To east property line of Keystone Avenue. By grading and paving the roadway

39 LEGAIa XO~nrLS {Continued) wdk ”9*l Slock. A-nhalt. AsphalticConcrete of* Brick, laid as : 6-inch gravel .•oncrete foundation from 00/% . ‘C to curb line to a uniform width of 40 i tew, grading and paving the wings of the >rsecting streets and alleys in a similar manner ar.d to the widths as shown on plans: providing 94 lineal feet of 10-foot radius granite corners: providing 8 new iron inlets; laying 235 lineal t-et of 12-ineh drain pipe with connections made to inl*'ts and catch basins: providing 254 lineal feet of 4.x18-ineh Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone. Also extending all water, gas. sewer I and other private service connections to I property line, where not already in. Ail to be as shown on plan and as I specified. Contractor in submitting his bid must submit a separate, bid per sq. yd. for the [ grading and paving of the roadway exclusive of the space occupied by ear tracks: a separate bid per sq. yd. for the i grading and paving of the space occupied ; by the ear tracks; a separate bid per ; lineal foot for granite radius corners: a separate bid per inlet fop new iron inlets: 1 a separate bid per lineal foot for 12-ineh | drain pipe laid; and a separate bid per lineal foot for -Jx 18-inch Stratified Lirae--1 stone Marginal Stone. All work done in the making of said I described public improvement shall lie in I accordance with the terms and conditions i of the Improvement Resolutions, as numi bend, adopted by Hie Board of Public 1 Works on the above named day. and the ; detailed drawings, plans profiles ar.d specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public i Works of the City of Indianapolis. The said Board of Public Works has fixed Wednesday. Nov. 26, 1924, at 3 o'clock p. m at its office in said city as the time and place for the public consideration of the proposed improvement, a* which time raid Board of Public Works will hear aii persons interested, or whose property is liable to b" assessed for said improvement, and will determine whether | tlie benefits to the property liable to bo assessed for such improvement and tho benefits to tho Cite,- of Indianapolis will equal tho estintatuT cost thereof. By order of tiie Board of Public Works. CHARLES E COFFIN, W. H. FREEMAN. M J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Nov. 6 13. 1924 CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Ir.diar.apeiis, Ind, Nov ft 1924. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that staled proposals will be received by it. at its office, until 2 o'clock p. nt . on Wednesday. Nov. 19th. 1924, for the following described public' improvement in the City of Indianapolis, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 12061. DELAWARE STREET. F-om a p unt 2.3 feet, south of south property ime of Fifty-Sixth Street. To south property Bntj of Fifty-Ninth Street. By grading the roadway from curb-line to enrb-hne to a uniform width of rhtriy 1 30 1 feet: grading the wings of the mtersecting streets in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plans: curbing both sales of tie roadway with Stratified Lime-stone. Berea Minds: ne. Granite or 6.\34-i:ieh concrete curb: curbing tho wings of intersecting streets in a similar manner and to th' widths as shown on plans: providing 189 lineal ieet of 10inot radius granite corners constructing a dram sewer from n: urnui 1:1 Westfield road to new manhole as shown on plan, by providing 2 new iron inlets and ' tying 90 lineal feet of 12-ineh drain tape witii connections made to liu.-ts and :i.-w manhole: also laying 11.3 lineal ieet of 15-n.ch dram pipe from new manhole to tw •■on*ructed to the mam drain in W/s-.field K.ri.l providing 2 new catch basins, including ma t tons: providing 2 raw iron inlet-, laying 30 lineal feet of 1.5- drain pipe, and Saying 310 lineal met of 12-ineh drain pipe with connections mad* t*, :i,lets, ratcii bn- . ■* and manhole ■ drain s* wer in Fifty-Eighth Street. a shown on plans: constructing a main dram sewer running w -t front manhole. ;.f drain s w*r ar Fifty $ vr-nth str-et and Washington Boulevard to Delaware Sir-ot: thence south in Delaware Sirrat to FiftySixth Street: by constructing 4 new manhole* 4 catch basins, including inlet tops; p- .vid'.ng 7 new iron in: !-, laying 1 0.34 1 '..t of 18-in h drain pipe running from new manholes to r. w manholes as shown ~u plans: %y: 37.1 lineal feet of 1.5- dram pipe running from new manhole to new nimho!" e* shown on plat's ;md laving 290 lineal f. er of 12•U'h dram ; :>*• with comic, • ona made to inlets, catch basins and new manholes. Ml to l'o is shown on plan and as specific,!. A’l wo-|- done in making of said described p'lbli.- improvement shall be in accord,i ice with the terms and conditions of said Improvement Resolution and the general and detail plans, profil-s. drawings ar.d -pc*"ificai. ■- ith. !i ar.- 011 t.!*. ir.d may he seen in tits office of said B .'i-d of Ruble' Works of the City ..f Indianapolis. The Board of Pub!:- Works reserves the right to reject anv er al! bids CHARLES K COFFIN. W. H. freeman, M $ SPENCER Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis. Nov 6. 13 1924

CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis Incl.. Nov. 8. 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: is In reby fn n by the Board nt Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, thaf on the 7th -lay of Novcmher. I’J'.’f. they apjirov and i a —-^smeit roll showing the prima facie n--.s. ssim nts for the following described public improvement. as authoriz'd by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11869. FIRST ALLEY FAST OF BROOK ViLLE ROAD. From north property line of first alley north of Washington Slrett. To south property lino of New York Street. By rtading and I'lvair tlie alley with Asphalt. Asphaltic Con rete. Concrete or Brick, laid on a 6-incli gravel concrete foundation, from 6 inc! es of property line to C> inches of property line, to a uniform width of 14 feet. Also extending all wafer, gas. sewer, ami other private service 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 improvement are hereby noiifitd that the Board of Public Works of s.ud city has fixed Wednesday. Nov. 19> 1074. 7:00 p. m. ns a date upon which re.nonstftnocs wi'l bo received, or heard, against the amount assessed acainst 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 siid roll, or in a irreator or less sum than that named oti said roll. Snid assessment roll showine said prima facie assessments, with the names of ownera ind descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office ot the Board of Public Works of said uty. CHARI.EB E. COFFIN W P. FREEMAN. M' J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works City of Indianapolis Nov. 10. 11. 17. 13. 14. 15. 17. 1024. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WKOK3 OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Nov. S, 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Ntitiee is her. by given by the Board ot 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 11931. FIRST ALLEY F. VST OF GALE STREET From north property line of Thirteenth Street. To south property lino of Nowland Avenue. By grading and paving the alley v'lh Asphalt. Asphaltic-Concrete. Cor • or Brick, laid oil a 6-inch gravel concrete foundation from 6 inches of porperty line to R inches of property line to a uniform width of 13 fee!: providing 26 lineal feet of 4.x 18-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone, or , ix2x2-inch Standard Steel Paving Guard as specified; resetting 2 manhole tops to grade. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other privato service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. I’ersons 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 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 thp 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 citv. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board >f Public Works. City of Indianapois Nov. 10, U, 17. 13. 14, 15, 17. 192i,

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