Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 164, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 November 1924 — Page 10

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TWENTY A-PLUS PUPILS HONORED AT SHORTRIOGE Roil for Period Ending Nov, 10 Also Lists 175 A Students. Thirteen girls and seven hoys are on the A plus honor roll for Shortridge High Schobl in the period ending nounced today. One hundred and seventy-five students are on the A honor rt>ll. “A-Plus” Students John Armstrong. Irene Bishop. Howell Brooks Betty Brown. 'Norman Ferguson. Wenonah Hatfield. iris Hollis. Norris Hotignton. Rose Marv Kelley. Elizabeth I.ning. Albert Levi Elizabeth McMahon. Ruth Marie Price; Susan tiraj MmU, Hlwznl van Ritier, Guernsey Van Riper. Charlotte Wainwright. Harold Warren, tile Winsear Anne Withers, Beattie* Yates. “A" Honor Students Goldie Andrews. Panofia Amistol. Louise ! M. Asmus. Carolan Atkinson.\ Alice Baker. Agnes Ball. Aliee Bail. Maui riee Bant a. Mary Louise Beem. N aim me | Odea Bell. Helen Behrmann. Myrna Btg bet. Jane Bird, Mary Black hum. Barbara Blatt Ebner Blatt. Leone Blakely. Edith Bradford. Eva Branham. Rosemary Br> 1 z man. Jewel Bridgeford. Yirsinia Brookbank. Donna Brown. Marjorie Brown. Elizabeth Bussel. Anna Carson. Clementine Casmire Katherine Chamberlain. Let ha Chupp. Minniebelle Cochran. Margaret Cook, Mildred Cook. Ruby Lee Creager. Elizabeth Palmaii, George Dirke. Irma Dirks Mildred Dirks Virgie Dunville. Edward Elroymson. K-- -o Elliott. Virginia Elliott. Kathryn Elzea. Isabel Eves. Dean Ewbank. Marguerite Femyer. Elma Ferguson. Velma Fine. Josephine Fitch. Virginia. Fleming. Agnes Florence. Meta Fog as, Mildred Fraud. Mona Fry. Bertha Furatecberg. , , Maxine Gardner. Artie Gibson Lillian Goldberg. Evelyn Goldsbcrry. Adelaide Gould, Gertrud- Grainger. Ronald Green. Sidney Haase. Jane Hall Mildred Hann. ; George Hendrix. Eugene H Kathryn I Hessoog. Virginia Hethe ring ton. Bessie I Hills. Lois Hodgm. Caroline Hoist. Kathryn Holaday. Mary Holmes. Helen Irwin. Girls Outnumber liu.vs Helen Jacobs. Bettina Johnson. Mar dentia Johnson. Thomas Kelley. Thomas K-stle. Archie Kimble. Ruth King, Thelma Kmg. Harriet i Kistuer. Isabe le Layman. Eugene Leetiy. Bonna f-e-s. Marcella Lennox. Ruth Lewis Nancy Liehtenberg. Inez Loyd. Constance McCullough. Laura Mae Me- ; Donald. Donna M. Mclntyre. Kathrene , McLandre-s. Margaret M Mains. Mary ' Marity. Marion Marshall, Carol Mayboro. I Harry Mayer. Genevieve Mentlow, Gretta } Middleton George Volney Miller. Helen I Miller. Hilda Miller Mary A. Mintjala. : Susmna Monninger. Helen Morro. Nel.ie , Munson. Kathryn Munlock. E-ther Myers, j Mildred My-r- Pauline MyerLouise N'eier Mildred No wart! Beulah O Brien, Mary Anne Ogden. Wil- i ham Otto. Laura Palmer. Carl Parker. Marian Parker. Grace Parsons. George Pearce, i Helen Perkin- Mary Alice Planque. Ennly Pond. Jean Potter. Elizabeth i“re-ton. Gar. net Pumphrey Alrna Queisser. Marian Rani-ev. Ava Loui-e Residick Hilda Renchen. lane Robb. Eleanor Roetiter. Ruth Rogers, France- Ko-. Reva Rude. Naomi Saunders. Elizabeth Sovidge Sarah Sax Mary Ain-e Scheffel. Luella Schelly. Martha S. hoener. Gwendolyn S< hort Marv Searcy Nellie S.elken, Mon/elle Skelton. Norma Smith. Willard Smith. Jo-ephine Spe,- Agnes Spencer. Henrietta Stemkamp Lois Stephenson. Haze! Taylor. Abe Thatcher Wilma Thomp-on. Margaret Todd Anna Torian. John Tori an Russell Town-end. Myra Triiler Alice Tucker. Ann Tyndall. Catherine Van Ar--del. Lucille Wade. Jo in Wall. Fe. .crick Weber, Arta Yeyant June Wier. Walter Wilkins. Margaret Wisenburg. Laura Fay Wood. Grace Yager. Collier Young. Grace Young. Marriage Licenses Albert R Blakeman 111 IoH Brooder laborer; Sadye L. Dickerson. IT 1514 Brooker. Hubert H. Markin. 35 Terr- Haute meat sale-man: Betty M. Mobre. 23. 3423 W. Washington. Arthur N Kirsch. 27. 402 K Raymond earpenter: Geneveve F. Is Juiso. TP 755 Parkway, stenographer. Robr-rt N Meeker. INI. do 1 E. TwentySeventh. switch board operator- Dorothy Wolf. Cl. 91-J Edge wood PL. stenograph- r Joseph W Miller. 27. 'lls Terra--e. statistician; Irene Zcph. 24. 1518 S. Talbott. Edward L. Moore, lit 2205 Almont. la borer - Cora Bunch, it;. 2:i:;k Sheldon. Glen W Sr,ringer. 24. 1 2 US McLain, bar her. Cal hen lie Koseruann, 21. 538 Jam- s box maker Raymond R. Heiirv, 24. 528 N. Beviile me- hauic: Elizabeth M. Dickerson. 24 1018 W M;-higan. James A. Williams. 37. I0 S. Meridian contractor; Elizabeth M. t'.sr, 37. 1848 Singleton, stenographer Births Girls Edward and Katherine Rietel. 942 Chad- ; wick. George and Lillian Christ. 811 E lowa. j Francis and Zona Wilson. 405 S. Ala- ! bam a. Elmer and Anna Camden. 1028 S. Tre- : moat. Homer and Florence McCoy. 1527 BeHefontaine. William and Katherine Norton. 231 N. t Summitt. George and Ruth Katzenberger. 1415 N. ! La Salle. Bovs Charles and Hazel Cranch. 486 S. Audit | bon Rd. John and Theresia Herman, Methodist ; hospital. Fred and Elsie Saunders. 811 N. De Qu-m-y. Zonzen and Josephine Leach, St. Vm ' cent hospital. Mark and Edna Small. St. Vincent hoe- ' pital. Donald and Cecil Myers. 2740 Blvd. PI j Sam and Sadie Satinsky. 31 W Morris Joseph and Ethel Flannagan. 1413 E Eievei.th. William and Kathenne Mask ill. 731 N. Colorado. Jesse and Amanda Burgess. 2141 Capitol. Deaths Thomas E Kersterson. 9 months. 930 , Chadwick. ga-tro enteritis. Joseph Franklin. 69. 3531 E. New York. ; chronic Bright's disease. John Griffin 48. Central Indiana Hospital. pulmonary tuberculosis Carl Peter Jacobi. 6. 1714 E. Tenth, acute myocarditis. Guy Elliott. 1, 370 W. Twenty-Eighth, influenza. Victor M. Backus. 74. St. Vincent hospital carcinoma. R-oda Selleck. 70, 1543 Park, arteriosclerosis. Joseph Niemeyer. 74 fi Bungalow I apartment. acute cardiac dilatation. ' Julta A. Morford. 84, 2131 Plea-ant. arteriosclerosis. Malitida Pavry, 73. 3113 Ruckle, pulmonary tuberculosis. * Bessie Smith. 23. City Hospital, sarcoma. Robert L. Shields. 1. 2020 Prospect. I broncho pneumonia. Herman W Watkins 41. Deaconess Hos- j pital. chronic myocarditis. James Knight. 20. city hospital, appendicitis. Infart Crouch. 2 hours. 486 S. Au- j dubon Rd- birth. Jerome B. Johnson, 77, Hatties Sana- | torium. diabetes mellitus. John P. Tarpey. 55. 420 Patterson, chronic interstitial nephritis Fred Reddick. 45, city hospital, chronic J myocarditis Laura Mitchel. 20. 2139 N. Arsenal, pulmonary tuberculosis. Phyliss Jean Kapp. 1 day. 4137 Rookwood. premature birth. David Edgar Kapp 1 day, 4137 Rook- j wood, premature birth. Esther May Hutchins. 2. 2522 Baltimore pneumonia. John Neuerbury. 49. 4425 E. Tenth, in- I terstilial nephritis. “Simon” Called Pure “Simon Called Potter,” appearing at the Murat all week, will be presented as it first was shown Monday Mayor Shank's censors said today, after witnessing the performance Monday night.

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1 DKVTIINOTUKS j BRILL. SOLOMON A.—Beloved husband of Bertha Brill, passed away Monday. : Nov. 17. 11:30 p. ill. at his late residence, i 1120 N. Penn.. Apt. 114. Funeral WfyltiesI day 2 p. m. from Hisey & Titus funeral parlors. 3 IX Mr.MOKIAM IN ME MORI AM—STORM—III loving remembrance of our beloved sister Mol lie Quinn Storm who departed this life Nov. 17 1916 As ships that pass in darkness Or on troubled waters sway. With lax and tactless moornigs And the anchor cast away. As the dark and restive ripples Are murmuring on their way. Like a turbid restless spirit On a surging bosom lay. For deathless love shall linger And quenchless memr'y soar. Whilst the waves of life reach outward And onward to the shore. Arid floods of life shall falter And hearts shall pulse no more. And we meet and greet our loved ones When the Mvstie Sail is ~er HER LOVING SISTERS IN MEMORIAM—In sad but l..vi re. . membrance of four darling baba Johnny, who died one year ago today Nov. IS 1923. Oft we tlilllk of you. dear baby and our hearts are sad with pain. till this would he heaven could we see your face again Mother and lather. Mr and Mrs, John Greene. 5 H M l; XL lllliK i Oi:> W. T. BLASENGYM 2228 Shelby St. 1702 N Illinois Drexel 2570. PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois Pt. Fucera* director* to the people of Indianapolis I88? Phone—Main Ort-I I. OHf ? INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY BERT S 6ADD—*2I3O Prospect i?t. Phone Stewart 2278 Georiro Grinstoiner Funeral director 522 E. Market Main 0908 "SKP- WixicL UNDERTAKERS HISEY A TITUS. 5l V D*'lawaro Mam 30S0 H MAC HINI KY \\l> TOOLS For Salt* or Rent Hoisting e*.g:ine. steam qhovela ho Her.® • contractor* tna< hinerv M E HOWARD MACHINE WORK< Si lit. 2241 12 HELP U \\ I I >—M M L WANTED—Younsr man with tourmsr car j to make deliveries and collections -t i give A-l reference salary and commission ; with allowance for us of car Good op-; portunity to -tght party. Perm alient po- | sitton In app nation state age pr. vi-. iemplaiyment and whether marrieil or sin... *-tc. Address Box A 1309 Times, MEN. boys, over T* to handle V S M on trains, in postofli, es. and deliver mail in cities and country 81.400-82.300 yearly; <3OO raise expiated soon. I rsigned my position with government civil service office to “coach the buys to j pass these ->xams Write me inimediate V C. J OZMKNT 2i 8 s: Louis. Mo 13 I.NMItLtTI OXN Ycu Earn Whale Yon Learn Attractive Proposition A Good Paving Proposition or a Business of Your Own. W t-ach fleauty Cultv.*e all phases. an Interesting line of work Expenenord teacher*. Er elinV'. Request* for our Trad* uat*s aro received almost daily. Invest!gats NOW flip this ad write your name, sdiir- ss and telephone number on it. and mall it in We will send you a booklet giving full information or present it in person to Mr. Fulton DnpSomas Awarded. J&mbow^mdemp CbTtzzre w 157 N. Illinois St., becond Floor Stewart Block _ Circle 0296 j POPT'LAR piano runstiugnt in 20 dons and advanced. Clark Boleg Sfhnol. 10 W Ohio St Circle H MEN to and arn barber . trade TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE 510 E ton St . Fndianapoliq, Ind. Circle 0757 SHORTHAND :n 30 day* typewriting. 022 Pepping Bank Bldg. Linooin 1130 RELATIVES ARE SOUGHT Victim of Viito Accident Faces Burial by County. Coroner Caul K. Robinson is attempting today to locate relatives of ; John M. Knglish, 40, of 622 N. Illinois St., who died Saturday at the city hospital from injuries received when struck by a machine driven by Paul Miles, 21, of 1621 Kelly St„ at Senate Ave., and Michigan St. The body was identified Sunday by Mrs. Earl Grimes of the Illinois St. address as that of a roomer who had been living at her home for about three weeks. If no one claims the body it will probably he buried by the county. Building Permits M J Shea, niovi dwelling. Forty-Ninth' and Rookwood. 847.5. Rusa R. K'-adiiig. move dwelling. 1811 Orat ge. 8850. Russ R. Reading, furnace. 1157 S. Ran- ; dolph. 8350. Oscar Traub. remodel. 2021 N. Mans- I field. S4OO. J I*. Lii'-as. garage. 806 Fairfield, $450 ! James W. Duly, move dwelling. 1448 Spruce. $250. James IV. Doty, move dwelling. 1710 Olive. 2550. James W. Doty, move dwelling. 1714; Oliv-. $250. William Conner, addition. 537 N. Belmont. S3OO. Addle G. Carr, remodel. 446 S. Grave. $2,100. Guthrie-Thompenn building. 3016 Northwestern. $13,200. Guthrie-Thompeon. heating plant.. Northwest ern. SI,BOO. Oscar Mathews, garage. 3133 N. New Jfvsry, $345. John F. Fotidrey. reroof. 2427 W. TVashington. $240, Alma Marks, reroof, 1849 Ashland. I 5200 James Hubbard, dwelling. 2818 Draper. $3,000. Richman Bros., remodel. 36 E. Washington. $lO 000 Florence Bridges. furnaces, 929 E. Forty-Second. $4,750 E. Smith, garage. 50 Brookville. $375. F. M. Whitehead, furnaces, 1147 W. Seventeenth. S2BO. Austin Black, garage, 1321 N. Parker. $260.

13 IXSTKI t TIOXS Learn Beauty Culture at the OLIVE STREET HAllt STORE. Free Clinic. Diplomas Awarded Student Enrolled Any Tune. 1138 Olive Street, Drexel 4595, uT HSilJ* WANTED—FEMALE LADIES to demonstrate and take orders for Dr. Kirks Stayles Health Garment. Salaries and commission. J. lIANSKAT. I.orr.cne Hotel. MiDDLE-AGsS) lady to assist with general housework: more for home than wages; no laundry work. 51.5 E. Market. rj SITI ATIOXS WANTED b—Female j CURTAINS TO LAUNDER. MRS. J. LUTZ : CIRCLE 6612. __ NURSE wants patient to care for in own borne. Harrison 4661 J 18 ROOMS FOR RENT NORTH, furn rm.: private home city heat : constant hot water. Lin. 8244. PF.NN. N.: 2 nicely furn. rms.: priv home; gentlemen preferred Randolph 4883. j TACOMA. N.. 1027 TANARUS: Targe warm room, kitchen priv,: pri. family. Web. 4069. ~ we kaveTthe" rooms Sleeping and housekeeping. Get our list today. No eliarge. THE ROOM RENT SPECIALISTS HOOSIEU SPEED RENTAL SERVICE. 710 Oiid Fellow Bldg. j ‘ BEAI'TIEi'LLY furnished rm. adjoining: b;tth .stt*;tni heat; homo privilege's; 2 i triris <;r married rouple. Har. 40.30, j o—Light Housekeeping EAST. N . r>33 suite of 2 mo*!ern houft**keeping' rooms: rang<\ Lin. olid.! lIOYT. ls.il: 2 nicely fumiahed house-; Uorpimf rooms: gara?e: or will share j honu witli <‘i>uph\ r>rt*\.*i 22 >-M MADISON. 1 ; housekeeping rms.. gas. 1 ith private entrance: $6 Drex .*:7.. Vrooms !r housekc pmg. steam lieat. OWE n rms -v it'-r. clfftri ity. >.’ .'() Dft 117t>. NT. CI.AIK. E . 1114 2 turn:.shed lifht 1 Au- fping rms . ground floor. W.vl.NI TANARUS, W 30 lu-ar M- riihan; 'J-room j s-.utr; ■ onuM.‘: str-iin • 'B. , —Hoard and Koonus ; MIDDI.K DRIVE Wooarurf. ro<>: nicely t:rnishi. warm, front room; 1 or 2 i lad , ’ i s; hoard optional .030-M ;Kl KNINHKD rm, mod . 2 x* :*' breakfast an<t evening- meals: no other rnicr** I .* bh.*k from t ar. Drc\'d 3.'BN.J <r 3 m i:s optional. Rrtn. A507. DESIRAII! E pri nifii: gool nu'itis \Velter IGM7. r —and lloanl Wanted RESPEtTARI.E. r-flned Protestant Chris tian t hilii *-ss honu* where < hiJdrcn are loved s;d appreciated Middle aged coup e or wid-.v. preferred: mothers * are for two v*ry attra* tiv twin hahics • hoy r-aal gjrll age 22 months: father desires room in same home to he near children. ilauu able pay lor right services t Reference re uuir-d. Addr-fs A No 130S Tun-** W ANTED A T n\( }•: Twi mvii-rn ho'isekeeping rimiiM, liuosur Sp<txl Rental S rvn e ROOM RENT SPECIALIST 8 **• 710 Odd 1 tows Biili lit 4872 lAI *1 . - wanted it 1740 Harv ej m .if Green - M u hin—-.. Company If RENTALS a—II ui'-es EDDY St . 637 S 4 rms emi modern. 1 wit--:- p,..i . >lort-d sl9 ~o Dr.-x 2208 OAI.E SI 94 S-ven rooms semi-modern £2 ■ ! • I GOOD LET. ih Mi pi in 4 nom double j 1*206. OW 18 light, city w.tt furn : '-.’4 tmpr st. and alley P*mokst(ie or Prigritw uoti . ir ! 1A t eYt A\f G4V: V.HGP, .Wrij lights Pirn.i-e newly paper.-d .Mali we!!, -is t-r!v N*:o Har 1003 MICHIGAN 30 31 K Four rooms. 1.-at and w it**r furnished. Webst-r • ■ • - 9 *■21.50 I CVS OLIVER AVE —li t i o-room do b!*' uun\ pt * • 1610 I- • •• roon - eiectrie lights ?as and water j Rand 1.303, Lincoln 3.84A, F*R< SHEET. 111.’ rm cottage. emi- . . re 1442 Pi j LILLY and ie. no! *>' r foinT~v *"• r > d•hir abl * r a rage. >•>*.■ tr- uigton 2H.'h: Aid. : -.!*■ • u.irtii o! fairgrounds; rent' 129 K • I IST Sr \V >3N n room- and hath:! rd wood: floors new furnace: S3d. •' - B. I j i rr: gara-c Ran 30.'> ! COBfi ? i la: fY r o ,{ENTS—TNSURA N’CF— REAL ESTATE M ain 2216 S ROOM house furnace and bath Cal! I)—llmmes, lints Furnished 2f*TH tv 871 b room furnished: garage Can board owner. <—Apartments Rt'CKld* 3 247. low- duplex t rooms modern: water furnished gatag**. paveft a ’!♦•'. ;du!t Wash i::Sfton 22*2 ST CLAIR E G; J-rm. upper duplex; city gas: SI.Y.SU inotith. d—lDisiness Pla4*es | (TTKTON 3112: mod. store rm good lotion a water ; i- *•; 2278 or 0420 b—Houses liphl Estate for Sale, North 8 room modern, garage. sacrifice for eaah; terms. Main 1074. Waeh. 3083 I Lin UUB I OLNEY, N large 8 room square-type; large basement 4 nice bedrooms room j for bath. Will take clear lot and so mu chhM i- down p:*yinert DrexoJ 0817. j HitOSLFXrr 600 block , nice 6 room home; j small down payment, balance a* rent:! ! ke.v at 1102*4 Prospect. Room 3. Drexel, 6817. open evenings, ! FOR nice homes east and south, cash or 18F FIVE-ROOM bungalows, easy payment* Wash 4 344 CITY RLDRS REALTY CO 60S f.INTOLN St.. 8 room house. Bel-: mont 0945. i d—l Arts ; LOTS 96 anil 97 in McClain's Gold v n a<ldition: rpasonable. Addrpwi E. E. Shank. 341 S. O' 111 Aw , ('uluml)iix. o 63-FT FRONT on Under atrpM nartheaat $295; $1 Oil weekly. Main 0520. e—Suburban NEW bungalow. 1 iar?o rooms. Bond loi-a- j timi west. lot nr small cash payment down, balance $6 per week. Lin. 5050. | Evenings Ken. 2789. j ■; —Ituitders and Contracting Wild. Innld on your lot, you pay like rent. | Build now. save money. CIVIC REAI,irv CO 136 N Del Lin ..us,i IF YOU HAVE A LOT WE WILL BUILD AND FINANCE YOUR HOME. KELIA111,E REALTY CO. Main 0186. 23 UK\l, KSTATK WAXTKI) WE HAVE buyers for all classes of Hull anapolis a:irl suburban pxiiperty. VV> ! also make trades. What you you? Call i us. Mam 29.57. Grin Jessup Land Cos. | Wl-flirY HOUSES. I ETTINGF.U & SCHREIBER. Lin 3734. | 23 FARM LANDS l t 0 ACRES, horsdh, tools, chickens and corn: three nules southwest R. W. i TIKTEL, R. 7. 25 MIS( FLLWi OFS IQIt SALF a—Coal, Ice and Wood Why Take Chances By Buying Cheap Coal? GLENDORA WONDER COAL—EVERY POUND GUARANTEED Gen. Glendora Block, large forked. . $7.00 Gen. Glendora. 3 to 6 in. Ip., cln 1k..56.25 Gen. Glendora Egg. clean forked. ... $5.75 Best W. Virginia Block, large forked.s7.oo Best Eastern Ky. Block, large forked.s7.oo Best W. Virginia Wsh. Egg., cln. fkd.s6.so Best Indiana Lump, clean forked. .. $5.50 Best Indiana or Illinois Egg, clean fk $5.25 Best Virginia mine run. 50% 1ump.55.50 25c discount on all 2-ton orders. KINDLING WITH EACH TON Delivery anywhere in city. Union Ice & Coal Cos. DRex. 4021. DRex. 482*.

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e l!lslM;x> WMHMi Ml;\js ,H:ATHiiI- r „„ uvaUM . K_{ 116 ,M _v, a t ;j. . S|, ' l; ' '' LnT It> ' K It E 2 SAFETY RAZOIi kI.ADES FIX, ); in,* Avo 2L "J2A ,:Vl,# XNI) lassi kk LOW rat. < n over’and hinhng. r-turn le.-id ■ !r m Chi ig . Ciuctnn.i-i OTT O J SUES/. M tin 36 '• Man 2352 Webster 11699 W Web-trr 45T9 j MIRT'W -ti s', rv. \ nsT'fr go SBJ I at a- ti::.f R.-tmlti•■:■>-. 374! '* 1K F O IUUN r ’ - ’ 'tid >-■ Main 1307. 'll \ | J OVI a) I; 11,| s | till \| j; CHEVROI.KT pi- . one year \ ’ - r ,r ' - • If 1 , Pr.-I.s CENTRAL nni'K CO :;i l7 :* ' A’ • R 9.9 iok * o|e:i rvaui; ( FORDS FORDS FORDS 1921 h. I 923 firin'; , AT COST—AT cost V >.,r i*w -i term* M11.1.F.R CHEVROLET CO. 6 hi V.rg.:i:a A . | LORD ' 19 A 1 i.iVjltitm;' 5 •I INI s VV HITAKER SALES i'll ’J_ ' •''■■■'■ J <P-_t: '' • ' - - ,( its r'd'iv tl ■ r 1933 -a i cw ■ 9 ' A I . i.:>: 'n. thrar.uhiet ; " • JONES WHITAKER SAI.I-- Cos ■c: N C.,pitul Ave opm cv-u-.iga ami IORD BODIES: CA ( i'tOPS.' SWIs-DVIM i’A i; Ki: R . 544 E w 19 1, St ag j FORD I 3 oadstet vitl 6 ird tile? lter ' ~„j otli.-r ,■ \t;■ ar R. I.in ih r :ms ", ... UIUS A.iill ' .111-IIA I- -A ”; 9, .. .~i hTilh , ~9v xieke; plated radiator, tli-- wh-elg liic 11 r< -. -I. tank on rear ami other extras $175 for a k w.tl Weh. .3005 T . Nash if- i-■ - W-ftt io cd h e uc -1.0 down; ha!an terni Mil er \ .to Sales, OH ;■ W oil Of.DSMOHII ,K 4 piiHfe-itger .p, :i. 19','V model u-.'ii lust enough to he we;: broken in: re ii buv: $250 down no brnkernt* Lin. 6565 I. GUV LONG Cos Open evenings and Sunday. lain. f'VKRcAND 1921 roadster, A T eondi turn. $l5O terms HA V NFS & SCHMIDT. INC 120 122 W North Lin 7575 Open evenings and Sunday. WII.I VS KNIGHT touring. $125 down st'. 6 Ia week HAYNES & SCHMIDT INC 120 122 W North Lincoln 7575 Open Evenings and Sunday Wild vs KNIGHT touring; lots of extras; MAT M’S a SCHMIDT INC 120 122 W North. lan. 7575. I 9 ■ 9 I . • ! ;■;[ and s99,lay i*or Good Used Cars See I. WOLF AUTO CO. 659 N. Csritt*' Main 1579. O-.sn SurtAsya. LIVE downtown Hudson Essex, dealer*, ,) W BERRY. P. R SMITH. 322 N Delaware St USED CARS bougni and sold I. GOLDBT'RG 5 n, l N Capitol USED CARS essn payment or l-ade Jones-Whitaker Sales Cos .345 N. Cap. a—Trucks Good Used Trucks At Bargain Prices. I Ford I ton stake body t G M C. I ton cab t lilt model S I too cab. stake ill'llv i Int. model K. I '-j ton cab. I lot model G 2-ton <nh INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. OF AMERICA Used Truck Store. 1 I.SB Kentucky Ave. Circle 25119. Circle, 2809. FORD dump truck, 1924; S2OO down, $6 05 a week. HAYNES A SCHMIDT, INC 120-122 W. North. Lincoln 7575. Open Evenings and Sunday. :7i \ i ioTmoiTTll' S \va \ FfTY WANTED—IOO cars to wreck for parts. Will pay the highest cash prices. Call us first SAM COHAZ AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO.. 51 9 N Capitol Ave. Main 6381). AUTOS WANTED —212 E. New York St. Main 4446. POOL TABLE and fixtures; will trade for Ford Webster 8321. 32 UTO SI IM'HLS, REPAIRS AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry WHY not a special MASTER coupe or sedan body for your Ford? Tima payments; your body iu trade. !. WOLF AUTO CO. 555-537-550-561 N. Capitol Ave. ' CHEVROLET specialists: first class work: reasonable prices Bei. 27.3.3. Cox Bros. 33 MOTORCYCLES. BICYCLES GOOD bicycles, $8 and up; tires. $2 and | up 910 Massachusetts Ave. |3 i A i nt.MOiU LES FOR KENT RENT A NEW CAR. U drive It. 127 E. ' Wabash. Circle 3000.

35 1I N “Yoo Aire lunvited” to tavQStigate THE AMERICAN’S plan of solving the financial problem of WAGE EARNERS. PROFESSIONAL and BUSINESS MEN You can be assured of satisfactory dealings, for we have served thu residents of Indianapolis over 25 years. ‘'Service 99 r;eans the performance of a duty, that duty with us means promptness. simplicity. accuracy, accommodating you in a way that please* the most skeptical. This is an age of specialization, nothing has been left undone to make our SERVICE the vcry best Easy Terms We loan you any amount up to S3OO on your furniture, fixtures. I pianos, automobiles, allowing you j drum one to thirty months' time to i repay loan. Pay all or any part of loan at any time and only be i charged for the actual time the I money is used Amount Time Total Coat S 25.00 5 Months $ 2.04 50.00 5 Months 5.25 i 100.00 5 Months 10.50 j 200.00 5 Months 21.00 j All other amounts same proper- j Donate rate Lunger time if needed; i monthly payments. : When nun Need sec us and let us explain fuhy our ! - plans and methods. Telephone appli- I i itions receive prompt attention. American Loan Company ?A7 Bnn’-:*Ts Trust BJdgr. Pennsylvania anti Ohio Sts. MV 2 f 2H2. j Members of Indiana and American l ON CHAT i Li, SK( ’’KiTY. ILK NJTL* iUS. JGAXOS \ i ' LIVK s i uCK AND Jr AKM i M I*l-KM KNTS Our Fl.‘\ible Plan ;t f-a v for you to rr-p.ty Nan We’ x tins- .1 i .mil,; payments if! ■•■• 9.1 !' ;.'„(U for actual days you us,- our money. LET US EXPLAIN OUR PLAN TO YOU. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 y. E. Washington St. I MA in 0585. LI ncoln 7134. Personal Loans $lO to S3OO This off *' is operated under the s"perv'sior. ,f ti •• .--’lie of Indiana and was established for The purpose of providing a pla. e whire Fullest people 'an borrow any amount from sl< to S3OO without p.i-.i . mnri t.u.ai the nr- of interest or .It x iu'.p-■ i iv w ay. i NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We employer. n< ith< r and, we m i . s ijf your friends, relatives or tradespe,,p'e. Yin: c, : tie time necessary fo' rejiayu • .t a piv m y for On* actual tun" >••.: 1.e.-j'. th- mo -v I'd' ami let us "\p'.al:. No . h iiv- .i. -s i-ni borrow. I! IN A HURRY Plume M \J„ 292.3 Household Finance Service Cos. 4U4 Ki'cdCfi i-rfliT. Fourth 'U.,- K"-. F;V.' Ml R. Wash ( • > \l ( THIN w \ I FS DEC I 10 A M Will si S..r - I." .9. r-es 220 e 1.-es i Moth K I. ' -a. nu'.t Mi K 1. Cos., New ! Vo'K 53 l.arreis cid 204 On ■ ans . .! Inis fur mint W H Kith- r A I- . It up., - CENTRAL PUBLIC WAREHOUSE 601 Ky Ave 39 LEGAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISES!ENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS j OFFU'E OF THE BOARD Indian (polls Ind N *. 12. 1924. jTO WHOM F! MAY CONUF.RN: Not!." IS her In I, t' e Roald of f'-ib.i ■ W-9-..S of file id: v ~f iinii uiapolis. . fiidiana that „n tin- loth dnv of Nnvem- !"■: 1921 tie v up; ..'.veil ,n a-sessmeiit -'lowing the prinia f;e leas- --mi nts fi • Ihe fol.owing d.-• r hi, I nubile improve-! Pei;! ,s e." iu t.-.c Improvement Re- . :f >■ .-• • no-i Imp 1 to ut IP solution No I 1694. R V Y MONII STREET I l 011, pr-pcrty :m, of ii; iff Road. ! '1.9 west |i oper’y line of . 'by Street.) Except intersect .ana of Meridian Street S Hill Madison Avenue, all'l st>a. e oivupied I hy the J, MAI it K tracks. By grading a: ,1 paving the roadway . with 4-rih.d' A-; - ■ lit:- Cofo-r-te. Coi-.-rcte or Briek. lan! on a 6 n, h gravel rom-rote ' i foundation, from curb line to curb hue. to a uniform width of oil f -t. grading and j paving the wii .a of the intersecting ‘ , stis'eis a!leys am! dnveu ivs to the park., |in a similar manner and to the width* | shown on s' ms providing 1.161 lineal '•■•'t of -Iris in.-h Stmtiried Idmestotie Marginal Stone nr Lx.'s'.’ inch Standard Steel Paving Guard as stvecified: eun-; striieting 5 Pew inanh ' is, construettmg 4 , new i ab'h basins un'luding inlet lot's pro- ; vitpng .32 pew iron inlets In deiiths as 'shown on plans; laving I 606 lineal feet of 12 iip h drain pipe; laying 375 lineal feet of 15-ir. h dram pipe laying .3.36 lineal feet of ISn. h drain p.pe; laying 555 lineal feet of 29 inch drain pipe; laying 211 lineal feet of 24 inch drain pipe;' all drain pipe to be connected to manholes. 1 catch-basins and ,n!et. w ith connection* i niado to manhole* at bench wall; resetting In manhole tops to grade, Also extending all water, sewer, cas and other private service connections to prop- | ertv line where not already in. All to be as hown on plan and as sped- ! ! lied SPEC!At. NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR: Contractor in submitting liis bid. must : submit a separate bid. per suuare yard. ! for grading and paving of the roadway, . ; including all items stated above, exclusive of the grading and paving of the space occupied by the car tracks: and a separate bid per square yard, for the grading and paving of ihe space occupied by the car tracks. Contractor must also submit a separate hid. t>er lineal foot for ne.v Granite radius corners, as shown on plans; a separate bid per lineal foot for new straight Stratified 1 imestone, Berea Sandstone and Concrete Curb; a separate bid, per lineal foot for resetting of straight curb and a separate bid. per square foot, for new cement walk to be allowed as an extra. Persons interested in or affected by said dee. ribnl public improvement arc hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Friday. Nov. 21st, 1924. 2 p. ni. as a date upon which remonstrance* w ill 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 sueh lot* or tracts of land have been eir 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 prims facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to; be assessed, is on file find may be seen at 1 the office of the Board of Public Works it said city. CHARLES E 'OFF4N, W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis Nov 1.3. 1 t 15 17 18 19. 20 1924. CIT Y AD V H R3’ IS EM ENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis Ind. Nor. 18, 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 12th 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. 41878. DE ARBO It N ST R EET. From south property line of Newton Avenue. To north property line of English Avenue. By grading and paving the walks with cement placed next to the property line to a uniform width of 5 feet; grading the

39 LEGAL NOTICES * (Continued) lawns to a uniform width of 7% feet. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Monday. Nov. 24tb. 1924. 2 p. m. as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roil showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of ownera*atid descriptions of property sifiiiect to be assessed, is on file and may hw-'-en at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. .( SPENCER. Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis. Nov. 11 15. 17 18. 19. 20- 21 1924. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Indianapolis Ird . Nov. 13, 1924. : TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of j Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. I Indiana, that on the 12th day of November. 1924, tlity approved an assessment i roll showing the prima facie assessments j for the following described public improvei ment. as authorized by the improvement j resolution named: I Improvement Resolution No 11792. PE N NS YI. V A NIA STUEET. From north property fine of FortyFourth Strict (extend'd '.vest: west side) i north curb line of Forty-Fourth Street east i side. ! (To south curb line of Forty-Sixth j ; Street. By grading and paving the walks with I cement placed next to the curb line to i a uniform width of 5 feet. | AH to tie as shown on pian and a9 specified. Person sinterested in or ass• • T • • i by said ; described public improvement are hereby i notified that the Board of Public Works jof said city lias fixed Mondav Nov 24. { 1924. 2 ii m. as a date upon which re- ! monstrances will be received. or heard. I against the amoRTR i-scscd against each I piece of property dt-s, ribed in said roll, and \ will determine the question as to whether sueli lots or ti'.-cts of land have been or w ill tie benefited in the amounts named on -aid roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roil. Saul a----sment mil showing said prima facie asses-mienls with the names of own- ; ers and descriutions of property subject to Is- a: i-ej is on file a;.d may le- ge* nat the oitiee 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 i4. 15. 17. 18. 19 20. 21. 1924. CITY ADVER TIS EM ENT DEPARTMENT OP PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD liii.niapnl.s Ind Nov 13 1924. :TO WHOM T MAY CONCERN: Not: - is t.eiehv ...veil by the Board of Public , of the City of Indianapolt*. L .: n,a i...it on tiie 12th day of Novemti r. 1924 they approved an issessment l -■ . -n. iwie.g tli- prima lam. assessments lor III" tot lowing described public improvement, is authorized b> the Improvement' : tit ...Mm i,ailii and : In.or .veil •o' R. turn No. 11881. TANDHS STREET. ! From imriuw.-i prup-rty tine of Ilooso- ! Veit Avenue. To - -.to property line of Sixteenth Str-et. K.X'-epr tie intersections of Thirteenth Str-et and Fiftenth Street. Bv grading and paving the roadway viiii: w,- i.'i-'ii Block. Aspha't. Apha!tl'.r •: ■;•• or 1 rp'k laid on a 6-iii' h gravel • - te fouiaiaiion from curb-fine to i.• form w iti* 1. o r 2 t feet: grading and paving the wings of the intersecting lil-y-i in a smiiar manner and to the ■viiilhs as shown oil p. hi- providing 19 line . feet of 6-foot radius granite j cort.crs an : ; lying litO square feet of new I rmirit wan; is shown on plan: providing 4 ■ i feet td lx 1S incl stratified Lime- ' • M ir„ : ii Stone; resetting 4 man* hoc- tops grade A- * - xt'piiin. al! water, gas. sewer ini ottu-r private i-ervi. e connections to ■ i t>ad> m \to b- as-! o.vn ni pian and as speot- : fied ! NOTiv Contractor in submitting his bid must rubnnt a sip,. ate bid per square; v.ard for brick gutter already m, to be : ai'.ovveti as a credit. Pc.-s',l.s mi.T.-sp-d in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby : notiii'd that the lioird of Public Works of •v •x and Monday. Nov 24tb,! 4924 '.' p. m as i date upon which ren ,'ustrat,c-s will tie received, or heard, avaiiist tb* iniount assessed against -*ai:b • ~( property ties, ribrd in said roll, and w: ' and (crin.iie the qip-stion as to whether >U' 9 ills or tr.a. is of '.and have been or ; iv:; ! " !,■ t" filed m me amounts named on -a ■! rn 9 or in a zr "iter or less sum than ; tii!a named on said roll. Sam i-si -snient roll showing said prima I fame a-sf-aments, with the names of own-. ! its and descriptions of property subject to! ! he assessed is on fi> anu may ha seen at i 1 the office of the Board of Pub.ic Works of said city. CHARLES E COFFIN, \V H FREEMAN. M .1 Si’ENCER Board of Public Works. City of Indlan- . apoiis. N-.v ’ t 15. 17 IS. 19 20. 21 1924. CITY ADVERTISEMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD! Indianapolis Ind . Nov. 45. 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hercbj given by the Board of Ptlbl: Works of the City of Indianapolis Indiana, that on the 1 ith day of November. 1924. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments . for the following ries,-ribed public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: . Improvement Reo'u”,n No. 11079. BI.OYP AVENUE. From eat property fine of Hillside Ave* : ruie. To wrt property linn of Rural Ptreet By grading the roadway to sub-grade] from curb line to curb line, to a uniform i width of .30 feet: grading to sub-grade the wings of the intersecting streets and alleys to the widths shown on plans: curb-; mg both sales of the roadway with stratified limestone. Berea sandstone, granite or 6x24-ineh concrete curb, to a uniform’ Width of 30 feet: curbing the wing* of j the intersecting streets and alleys in a similar manner and to widths slinwn on plans: providing 71 fin ft of l. ft granit radius corners' providing 346 fin. ft. of 10 ft. granite radius corners: providing : .tilt tin ft of Oft granite radius corners; i resetting 1!) iron inlets to curb grade. All to be ns shown on plan and as 1 specified. Persons interested in or affected by said ! (ieseritied public improvement are hereby not ii'd that the Board of Public Works of ; said city has fixed Wednesday. Nov. 26th. 192-1 2 p in as a date upon which remonstrailcps 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 sueh iota or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on snid 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 lo he assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of tlie Board of Public Works of saui city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W H. FREEMAN, M .T SPENCER. Roard oT Public Works* City of Indianapolis. “ Nov. 17 IS. 19. 2ft. 21. 22 24 1924. ST AT E HI (I4 WAY CONSTRU CTION Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Director of the State Highway Commission, at his offiee, in tlie Statehouse. city of Indianapolis. Indiana, until Ift a. m. on the 9th day of! December. 1924. for the construction of certain highways and described as foli lows: No 1. S. A. No. 10, Sec. K-l ; F. A. No. 68. See. A: F A. No. 68. See. B Location: Clinton-Veederburg Road. Wabash River to two miles east of Mecca, Parke County. Miles: 8.9. No. 2 E. A No. 68, See B. Location; Clinton-Veedershurg Road, two miles east of Mecca to one-half mile east of Bloomingdale. Parke County. Miles. 5.2. No. 3. F A No. 68. See. C. Location: Clinton Veedershurg Road, one mile north of Bloomingdale to Fountain County line, Parke County. Miles; 8.4. Bids will be received for three types of pavement: Briek. Bituminous Concrete and Concrete on the above listed projects, as shown on plans and described in Standard Specifications for same. Cement so- the above listed projects will bp furnished the contractor by the Indiana State Highway Commission. No 4 F. A. No. 68. Sec. E. Location: Clinton Veedershurg Road, one three-quar-ters miles north of Steam Corner to south corporation line of Sterling, Fountain County. Miles: 2.8. Bids will be received for grading and structures under twenty-foot span on the above fisted project, as shown on plans and described in Standard Specification* for same. Contractor will furnish necessary cement for the above listed project. Proposal blanks and specification* may

TUESDAY, NOT. 18, 492 L <,

S9 LEGAL NOTICES (Continued) he obtained free, afid pisns upon payment of $5.00 per set. upon application to tl>4 State Highway Commission. Indianapolis, Indiana. No refund for plans returned* Plans may also be seen at the office o* the State Highway Commission, Indianapolis. Indiana. Contracts will be lot to the lowest and best bidder, but the right to reject any and all bids is reserved, if any causa exists therefor. Bidders shall file bonds with the bids as provided by law. J. D. WILLIAMS. Director. Indiana State Highway Commission. Nov. 18. 25. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis Ind.. Nov. 42, 4924. 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 prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No 11875. SUGAR GROVE AVENUE. From north walk fine of Burdsall I’arkwny, To walk line of Twenty-Fifth Street. By grading and paving the walks with cement placed next to the property line, to a uniform width of 5 feet. All to be as shown on pian and as speei--1 ed. Persons interested in nr affected by said described public improvement arc hereby notified that the Board of Public Work* ot said city has fixed Friday. Nov 21st, 1924 2 p m as a date upon which re. monstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each '• piece of property described in said roll, 1 and will determine the question as to i ivl.-ther such lots or tracts of '.and have been or will be benefited in the amount* named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roii showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject <o the >■ of the Board of Public said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER Board of Public Works. City of Tndin*apoiis. Nov 13, 14. 15. 17 18. 49. 20. 1924. 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 publl" works of the ejty of Indianapolis. Indiana, ttiat on the 10th day of November. 1924. they approved an assessment roil showing the prima facie r.ssessment* for the following described public improvement. as authorized by the li. provemeiit Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No 11369. INDIANAPOLIS AVENUE. From north line of north walk In Thir-ty-First Street To south hne of south walk jn ThirtySecond Street. By grading and flaring the walks with cement placed next to th" prop"rtyv.iine to a uniform width of 5 feet: grading the (lawns to a uniform width of 7'a feet. All to be as shown on plan and a# ; specified. Persons interested in or affected hy said descriix-O public improvement are hereby notified that the board of public works of said city lias fixed Friday. Nov. 21. 1924 2 p m.. as a date upon which remonstrances will be receiv.-d. or beard, against 11 :. amount assessed against ea- h piece of property described ill said roll, and wiil determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or wiil be benefited in the amounts named on f.i;d roii. or m a greater or less sum th?n tha' named on said roll. Said ass, lament rv II showing s.aid prima facte assessments with the names of nwn■r> arid and- riptions of property subject to tie assessed, is on file and may be seen at t! e office of til Board of Public Work* of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W H. FREEMAN. M J. SPENCER. ! Board of Public Works, City of IndianNoV’V.I 14 15 47. IS 19, 20 1924. - CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis, Inu. Nov. 12 1924 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Work* of the City of Indianaoli*. Indiana, that on the 10th day of November 1924. they approved an. assessment roll showing the prima facie assessment* for th" following descrilved public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement- Resolution No 11849. DAVIDSON STREET. From south property fine of Georgia Street. To north property fine of Bat"* Street, By grading and paving the roadway with Asphalt. Asphaltic Concrete. Concrete or Brick, laid on a 6-inch gravel concrete foundation, from curb line to curb line, to a uniform width of 24 feet; grading anil paring the wings of the intersecting alleys in a similar manner and to the width* as shown on plan*: cu-bing both sides of the roadway with Stratified Limestone, Berea Sandstone Granite or 6x24-incli Concrete curb: curbing the wings of the intersecting alleys in a similar manner . and to the widths as shown on plan; providing Hi lineal feet of 4xlß-ineh Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone or s4x2x2 inch Standard steel paving guard, a* specified : providing 57 lineal feet of 6-foot radius granite comers; resetting 2 iroa inlets to curb grade. Also extending all water, gas. sew eg and other private service connection* l® property line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and as sped* tied * SPFCTAL NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS? Contractor In submitting hls bid, maw submit a separate bid per lineal foot io9 straight curb and radius curb already in, that can be reset; to be allowed as credit. Persons interested in or affected by said : described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Work* of said City ha* fixed Friday, Nov. 21. 1924, 2:00 p. m . as a date upon which remonstrant's will be received, or heard, against ttie amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question as whether such lu!* or tracts of land hajn been or will be benefited in the named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roii. Said assessment roll showing said prima facte assessments, with the names of owners and desiriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER, Roard of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Nov. 43, 14. 15. 47. 18. 19. 20 1934. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis Ind., Nov. 13. 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 12th day of November, 192-1. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessment* for the following described public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution nan,eel: Improvement Resolution No. 11753. SHEPARD STREET (W. S.) From South Line of South Walk in Lambert Street, To North property fine of Howard Ptreet. By grading and paving the walks with cement placed next to the curb to a uniform width of 5 feet: grading the lawn* to a uniform width of 2H feet; curbing the west side of the roadway with Stratified Limestone. Berea Sandstone. Grar.lt.( or 6-24-inch Concrete curb to a uniform width of 24'i'eet: curbing the wings of tiie intersecting alley in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan: providing .38 lineal feet of 6-foot radius granite corners; resetting 2 Iron Inlets to curb grade. All to boas shown on plane and M specified. Persons interested tn or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Monday. Nov. 24th, 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 tha question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named said roil, or in a greater or less sum 1 that named on said roll. IHP Said assessment roll showing said pr:A facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on silo and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Work* of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. ( W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapoli*. Nov. 14, 15. 17. 18. 19, 20, 21. 1934.